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Te Impersonation? E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM ~ SKE IN DEFANGE | : ae : | OFTHE LEVER AT z Che's Adama Yixprem =1% : Ad Rumety ra * (Continued From First Page.) T d ‘Ax Rutter pachtenhay Alasa Gd aoe ity nilanirhan i ‘ense Mystery and Excitement Blend in This Thrilling Story Allis ~ of enhancing the price or re- . oer ————=— SSS ESE Aon + % stricting the supply thereof; Suan RRR RRR «7 My 4 tet Keowrtly we cision’ alge st epeneenunres reper verrwmage [Orr eer 100 “49. Mining ‘to rae 5% 30 90% willully to permit preventable de was this man of mystery who called hi racing stable at Newmarket the other anes aa Gone am Gor a terioration of any necessaries in self “Everard Dominey?” His own wife de- |]! {vin cents! thant do about the #3000 Gold Devel . ‘Aen Car = % os 2, 2 or in connection with their pro- maemo #3000 Gold. Kewans Am, = % «wy + duction, manufacture or die- nied him. Was he in truth the ne’er-do-well : k bya _ rs" ae ee : L should think very possibly that “tte Gate Pik se a8 1S 4 ie sarin ivlant ie aeaimemaet Enylishman, or was he Baron von Ragastein, |}\\ {30 Yount Wan passed “on with “a ohn - ‘one : German 1100 Hecla Mining . rm — % b+ KY Se any other person to limit the fa- spy? Plots, intrigue, and mystery farnilott looked after him curi- 200 Honduras Syn .. ae: x = cilities for transportation, .. blend this baffling t : ously. nN mk 1408 Jumbo Ratenicn Am, ra ee Sit got pay| te restrict the distribution of any = in story be eis, the tbe of young man, that,” K ‘ £200 Leulane Co « ie ey Se Sh tM | nssssancton” Se e dec ich we cannot under- ie A % Fons . | we. + 19% 19% 19% + %]| Commission merchants charge that (Copyright, 1920, by Lite, Brown & Co.) bg svact ‘of ey wae oie fa 2% 2%q 2000 Mothertode Lb. - 4% . ion an prot = the strike is a flagrant violation of SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. event of his being called upon, say, i We 3 a a tao rm gi 4 4 Be Se these provisions, and have appealed iy, Svwerd ominey, « ne'er-do-well Englishman. is lost 1m the African funaiee when be stombies intg| cither to fight or do some Wore of “ia $f 400 opmie iver A, — 2% E for Federal action. thet ets foe a scoot Mich cs, ‘ait Seiten in the aernsr punch, aod You nassoala |“ 's[ setect ne would co Ie" Domi ney ” ooo nie | 1000 “Rex Cons a. Four hundred and fifty chauffeurs, date fc hry bee deernined ye German Mah Command. tie decides to Xil Deming, | replied; | “He would do It ‘plucktly, . drivers and porters employed in the ho ealis hmait wresier gi ‘i name, “Six moiths ‘iter ths meeting « Mai] whole-heartedly and badly. He is 1515 eao0 Moner Group & & v[dm + Washington Market, the West Waal- { Bidcntrog. German, tate’ heweret ean tee gies over Dominey’s etatee, Print} tne of the upper-class young Kng- 2400 than tor og MY iken, Toten wim 5% UGH NH s be 7" inher shen Senha thin "Boon, bower be Meunntwahe ‘ith ‘Serssan’ of the Cermak cece serves | lishman, over-sanguine and entirely ab aap? 48300 *Bllver King of Art 485 | Am, ab, Seguritien a = % | ington Market, the Harlem Murket frm'tn teint bomine cstaies in Norfolk where Ars. Dominey now Lives She ls insane, eurteon| undisciplined. ‘They expect, and their s % 400 8 Silver Lead ..... we te Am, Blinc... 06.66, 18% 17% — %]in Manhattan and the Wallabout sod elie before, ‘The first night that he sleeps in his old ancestral manor ters his room| country expects for them, that in the 1 200 Tonopa Belmont . 2% Mh 24 | Aeon +e Oy 2% 2% 33% — %| Market in Brooklyn failed, to put in seene and Ag to mab him, Seaman. © German ey who je plotting wiih “Domines” appears om te] case of emergency pluck would take 31% 31% 3100 Tonopak Divide 22 a | Ammetw Rewitation:; 6% o% CB + 1% PF gy te Eat the pl f traini i 4 900 Touopa Ext 1b 21h Sth | Amadeted OF 6... 1 {Net Goak & Su’ 44 taf 4 | 82 BODearance for work at 8 o'clock She ls tate Sta GrGr Vicuane He vas oatile: Ad bonis iver tes puns statue a) ny, cee | Hy 500 *Tono-Jim Bb ML. M1 at | Athen Ry, |... 81% " — M|Net Omnduit .... 11% 11% 11% — %| this morning in accordance with the Ole eer as ee ne ee” be ger! CHAPTER XXIII 1500 “Tonopah Midway MM | Athlon Ry, pf... 78M Nat, Ko, & Sty, 17% 77% 17% —1% | Order to strike, given by the Interna. — f i 2 200,Tonopah Min 1 1b AD | Auto Bake Corps) 12 12m 12 — 86%° 88% — %|tfonal Teamsters Union No. 202, of - © x ESE were days,\to all dwele ‘ u% 2000 “Tonopah Mispek . wm 12 8 | AD, Gut & W. 1, 1724, - PTER lers in London, of vivid im- profane re adi ef a ou Rj 41 + % [which they are members, according to (Continned.) pressions, of pol pipet { 25% 25% 1400 *Tonopam Hescue Mula... 23 3d [Batt & Ohio... 33% Th 11g | Salon figures. 66 ROCEED,” Dominey begged. tiem, te sett: th re a " 5% 5% 1800 United Kastern 3% 3% BK | Barret Co ......., 1204 127 1 +e 43% 40% 43% 43%] A Squad of thirty policemen under “[ learned this morning, entirely by accident, that Mr. art, ‘ eg rPilracgrner hbo 200-900, 1000 United dine 5 aM 3M BM] Meth Motor 1... 2% 90% BLK + 1K 2% om go — %|Capt. McKinney went through the : : perhiveDahey cel fab tah hak ahpaen Sn add 3 wm 40, SS na 5 ihe Hi te Sd Steel + 0% 02 92% — 2% butter and egg district in a patrol Pelham’s servant was either mistaken or wilfully deceived | unreality, as though belonging to an- ; i ds Cero * (AR ee af gro ol RE fa 4 7% % 1 —1%! wagon at 1 o'clock, stopping at vari-|me, Wolff did not accompany your butler to the station.” other set of days and another world. “aik b ® 8 2B | Bim Rap trea, 4K 14% lene be + ae Aa a ‘ how did you find that out?” Dominey demanded. Dominey long remembered his dinner 2 1 ae 43 42% «43's «| OUS Street corners to disperse groups ‘And y that ‘ 4 ye oe 4 1) able [er retRR| -iy Wltar aban 6 of strikers, ‘There were several dis- “Tt is immaterial! What is material is that there ts a sort of con-| (08 Al sattalies betas be hand- Cop ° a . Ve " ; % 4% 10000 Allied Packer 6s ew rh elias kt. Re te ;. putes between strikers and the police, | spiracy among the servants here to conceal the manner of his lea¢ing. Dol town house in Siialey Bee AIF 4 ah 1™% rt ear ‘ ms Li eg booriel g oat 18 but only one arrest was made. Sev-| not interrupt me, I beg! Early this morning there was a fresh ‘all of though it lacked the splendid’ pro eee . Outdo Com, Oi % » | ef : r By HM 6000 Anglo Am Oll Ties... 100% 100 100% | OMlW, Packing... wo 1% eral wagons loaded with butter and| snow which has now disappeared. Outside the window of the room which | portions of the banqueting hall at > Rervice 40% 40% 10000 Cuban Am 8 716) + 100 ee a) Oalif, trteum % hei were guarded by policemen who|y ¢oung locked were the marks of footsteps and the tracks of a small] Dominey, it was still a fine apart- . ry 4 atg. B00 Gopdrich ‘Tire Ts a Cadif, Petroleum Gt : rode with the drivers. a ment, furnished in the G ' 1000 Kennecott % «988 | Carmine, a 9 | car a basthehteg : Bites parison MNS co00 fan Bee “ate 186 100i Leta ie aii aan arrasted was ‘Thdaise |“ and what do you gather from all thist” Domfney eaked. | period, with, some notable pictures i TEA panrehaa 08 4 7Tf s000 sins Gov sues + 80% IGerro do Tasco : He oy gather that Wolff must have had friends in the neighborkood,”| upon the walle, and with a wonderful one op am ag 3000 Feaas Co Te» 98% 98% 98% |Ohandier Motor i is alleged to have led a band of strik- ‘4 ceiling and fireplace, Dominey and ; ‘Bose Gitteen 22% 3244 19000 Wenern Kigo Ts ore ee fe % ers who threatened George Wenzer, «| Seaman replied, “or else | Well, you are not. ‘The Kaiser has| Rosamund dined alone, and though ies cn. i! DIVIDENDS. “chi Paew Toot * driver for the og en Railway Ue fast supposition sounds ab- willed tt otherwise, By the by, Thad] the table had been reduced to its 4 ; . a Seah | Gain pani Reguiad'| Al MI e : press Company, who was unloading | | “My last suPh teased, “but the | yesterday a most extraordinary cable | small ons, the space be- ‘ i ct oor ai i eae 18 ‘ er He iE pratersee Chi, Gr, West 8% 8m 4. % eggs at No. 305 Greenwich Street. bok ade shatter is so incomprehensible bs Stephanie, eel Wen aL Satine a Sonaiderable, As ws eae bs sidilegettbeet tae tone ee ‘ mostly those known as porters, who | Was forcibly Tehed softly. daisy and turned his head to listen, 0 Mee Haley instead of leaving the ; \ Chustt Peabody -3 load the trucks and wagons. But! Reet would n Nae ote Cane ey Ate) - : Lepaliye etd be Dae. / 1% . Coa, Gras. Be eee and teamsters cannot work. The| remarked, “even if we coud IU iiney | where she can see me immediately | Everard,” she declared, “when the ‘ 4! 18% Cooo Oka a leee: aoe strikers say 1,000 men are idle, but |A8¥ Plausfble reason for Oot". 4.6 con- | upon her arrival, as she has informa. | ‘adies have left, and draw up to your i “—4N One. Cle 14] sean'a Air taco’. dhalprocuse! dshlers, call ichae Gigure| Auger rtaesing om ib “Beel malitee | Hom Of fae sitmitet | Importance. to) 007 so orale WOR TIGAE ean te £ “i When the March Grand Jury, the] Came, Gm 0, 40 ot 8 Fi rere git a gross exaggeration. ‘The porters) abruptly as he rene Roanind Did ahe ever toll you the reason a wonderful | listeners De 4 4 foreman of whtoh is Melson Robinson, | oomiacntal Gan, .. 5% kb Pid | reroll ; _ 4 | want $36 for a forty-our hour week |ing in the BvenUe "shaun Wolff] for, her Journey to Africa” © | o thie eA Re SER ee sn aa SHORES BE SXo'olocR” this) Aftarnoan | Seutiecwl Chandy. 1464 bidet si [and the employers want to pay 15|husiness seriously. Granted that thelit. If such an idea’ had. had any | slass, “then’ you peel me one of those ‘am to hear additional evidence in the |fom frome o.. eet 1% . cents an hour for a fifty-four hour|man is 8 DY, TCs our job here | }0gical outcome, I should have sur-| Peaches and we divide it After wa 9m. poles graft cases collected by Asslet- |S uuee an, peti, | . weok—which would make the weekly | with It. (We otf tana praiseworthy | 22104 tuamation wate your manne Pell, Tonight T expect a gialton” °° 3 : i e 0 your past.” ., To- ! % — ant District Attorney James E. Smith, | Cructie Stool my rial wage $40.50. fashion. We neither of a ne Hr “She gave Seaman the sane itea,”| “A. visitor?” ita ig Re S Winsmore, member of the brof- |O#m Cane Gusr- O ” Sales at the, various markets were| ghost of a secret to Dominey observed. “I scarcely sce], “Not @ social one,” he assured her. ton a erage firm of Billings, Olcott &@ Wins- [Ou Om Smee Ot 4 reported to, have fallen off because | employers: hat is true,” Seaman| hat she has to gain. In Africa, as] “A, matter of business which I fear : 4 of the high prices, which were “In a sense thal 4 a matter of fact,” he went on, “my Will take me from you for the rest admitted. up,” Dominey, life would bear the strictest investiga~ ot the evening. So let us make the blamed on the strike. Butter gold at} “well, then, cheese, walle ‘with | tion.” . most of the time until he comes.” these markets for 77 to 80 cents a enjoined. el pees Uther Parkins! “The whole affair is singularly mane commenced her task with the pound. Ordinary eggs were 55 cents | US and We We’ A pottle of that old foolish,” the Prince declared> “Still, Tittle gravel g to him all the time a and Leghorns 65. gannot Andriunch, How does that am not sure that you have been | pictur of @ graceful and met etee Commissioner of Markets O'Malley | sound. eh?” excuse me from taking eae Tie poe Ean your | ble woman, her Galionts prt Dae had a conference with Mayor Hylan], “If you, will excuse Me TON Would should not have obeyed the Kitiser’s artistic fragility more than ever ac- alk,” Seam: bent som! this morning and it was announced | the Walk: Dt here until your Te-\ behest. My experience of your s0- gentuated by the sombrenees of the afterward that an effort will be made | turn.” | clety here is that love affairs between) “Do you know, Everard,” she enid, ‘% % more of No. 10 Wall Street, was the |Co, ‘Teatile Corp, 40% first witness. It was through that |PA. & Hudron Deu, & Mio Gr firm that Inspector Hearn bought Done Mines stocks. Wikborn ' Cove! Seven other witnesses were waiting | Endisitt-Jounston when the session began. Smith went |™ before Judge James T. Malone in Gen- eral Sessions and asked for an order of arrest for Ferdinand Delenne, for- | Fisk lator do harm,” me * “ likely and women moving in ths same | « i } mer proprietor of a hotel in the Ten- | Pfr Terme to get representatives of the strik-| “You are more WEE Mf o¢ ses'the| Circles are not Uncommon.” ‘Lam 0 happy ‘in London here with th ton Wil, & W. 1 Union Oil - ‘and th a deal ti | Dominey reminded h too | you and I feel all the time go st ‘ i* 7* derloing who had been subpoonaed Og , yaited Alloy... 5% erg and the produce dealers to get/ Tivanis talking, if you Show 100) That,” Dominey urged, (is when| and well. I San read and ‘understand 2% witness but who had failed to appeas. Wie : i eee: together with the Mayor at City Hall| SCA" iiterest in this man’s they are all tarred with the same|the books which were tg mses : * 4 was given to Detective Russo of ihe Om, Sun ae Ta ; A meeting of spokesmen for. the| 7 stint tnere are certain things! QO70Y mo°nave placed her in the| thrill of the musie. which seeteed ne ‘ District Attorney's office to serve. Gieat Mer, he inten ae 9 teamsters and a delegation of om- | which Lcannot help. 1 Wirtinct is| position of a neglected wife would) come to me, eomehow, before, all dis. S. Bity & Im, ployers with representatives of the) from i tat our aa no more| lave been indefensible, Further, it | located und, discordant, Rubber. Bureau of Mediation and Arbitration | never wr ylur’ servants, but <|might have affected the position questions of You under ‘Smelters ..., of the State Industrial Commission | Your, Semething mys-| Which jt is in the interests of my| “ ” he answered gravely Leer ee was announced for four o'clock this Snow ee The sudden departure | Work that I should maintain here. tye Bot, onder,” she went ov stone - tha Auie Sachanes o yohann Wolff.” ‘An old subject,” the Ambassador ti hat Dr. Harrison is proud of m: : afternoon. in the Mlenanttle 3 ejof Johann Vind Rosamund returned | sighed, “best not rediscussed. Behold, | for a patient, but there are man: at No. 6 Harrison Street. Dr. Henry Roma only a note | our womenkind!” times when I feel a dull pain tm ins 4 \ M. Moskowitz, Col. M. J. Regan and| about 1 o'clock 04 feet teams ee Oo 4 . re Special Agent J. J. Bealin represent | from Seaman, which ene: foes ar ; spommund (B24, the. Princess hed Bee beers i imow shah whatever nd ‘ Oe Nee ee Gashai, International tee her Meet in front of the fire.|men hastened to meet them. ‘The| Met auite cured.” ‘ el J. Cashal, Interna: ; ; ih Senko i y View President, Sala kt hin home, in |There werevocly a few nee). || latter looked charming: exquisitely | wah. but aoa lator ee Yoo ree york 'N: Ju the vegetable | ‘I am following an iden, 0% tke, gowned and stately in appearance. BY | slated, depositing his TUDE. abe In. and fruit drivers were not involved, |me to London: & there| her side Rosamund, dressed with th®| Deach’ upon his mates “tow ooh I'he as they had not yet presented de-| within a few days. a, Rosamund J uit in younger fashion, | Cured when all the thme there te te erdde’ to the dealers. \A..D, U,| ‘Has he really syne? Aeeried, An oae ke ae child. They | problem of you, the problem js the March acted us spokesman for the | as\cet London. Peowded with many little parties of | @@,iust as far off solving as ever | ; March acted #0 tPotvote taken at| ‘Back to London” 9, ,| crowded with many little parties of/ waa? Often I and myself comparing ar cic os inion. a" Hotel, Chambers’ and Weat | She laughed happily: , “Tien jee| distinguished and interesting people, | you with the Everard whom 1 ma'= vege gel) Streets, was said to have been unan- | shal ‘ MIRE 6 ery 0 thay White Moto . . lightful! T have my with: _| walters, the profusion of flowers—all | «p, asi ai Winn Oo. mous. KThere was a sudden glow in Dom-| toe nameless elegance which had] pig BE EAA TY come up to ot ‘ yy \ Rortungton "! Union officials said that strongest | Th x" een een was ine | 60 meless elegan $ dl Wore ‘ E | opposition to their wage requests had | Ines’s face. a Blow W i Eales parade most popular} | “You never fail.” she answered SE divide j oppoattion tive food deaters of Wash. |santly MUDDICSEEG. |, ow ne gauog,|Pendenvous, | The wom ¥|looking at him with brimming eyes settled into their places, asked a ques-| “Of course, he was very much teore \\ \ Ys 7 pn |{nuton Market, whom they quoted as] | “S FOE ite voloe \\\ \N * sth a queer little break in his voice. | tion which was on the lips of a great | affectionate,” 2 t A WNA IN SS U. S. STEAMER DISABLED, | **x/2%° ane ae many English people that day. uente peuen "eiile Sioa ere USLAS.AcaVingD VRE WASIT OF OAT y (dare melkevat bin! — moment's pause. “His kisses were ING EARLY IN Life. TODAY, NE 1 PACSIDENT zow waplaa'e Gare str | CHAPTER XXII. “Is there any news not like yours, And he was far fonde: ‘ mae : 7 erhaps felt that he was| of having me with him. Th : LONDON, April 14.—The Americar ‘e intend to show ‘em," March RNILOFF and Dominey, one Terniloft perhaps felt th Waa Of him, en, on the steamer Tuckanuck, from LAs Palmas,| said, “haw much we dare do. The Li i morning about six months lat- the cynosyre of many eager and anx- | other hand, often when I wanted him time ‘ iled heartily as|he was not there, he did wild things y New Yi w not last more than forty- fous eyes. He sm : hing, ase Raaryae ait cehipla ce Rar Noure, because our demands wl er, lounged underneath a great| ne answered: mad things; he seemed to forget me Ranelagh, having} “None. If there were, I am con-| altogether. It was that,” she went u A . hi hav een met by that time. elm tree at oF . e had’ wrcken down bat airy ered produd : merchants cannot afford to | ice drinks after a round of golf, Sev- vinced that it would be good. I have a Tiggelh yd 80 terrible. It was that was pr ing to render assistance. in the freight yards of New York, ae) OEE ie eamie oment.athdy™ struggle aga 7 that 1 should even have been able to ‘The location of the disabled vessel > és * was given In the message. ing with dazed wonder the headlines} “1 suppose the next important ques-| C#Me back to me, covered with blood vuty 6 wre #., Bronx, OHRISTOPHER BELTON, | Liberty bond issue. old! quite so much,” Terniloff reminded) “jor any self-respecting German to} It is wonderful that you should ming beloved husband of the tate Margaret | at $1 | him, play against,” he conclided, so much, Everard, but you do, and Halaing of the rai on United States |" pominey sipped his drink for a mo-|" Luncheon wasyi very pleasant moal, |1 love vou for it. ba St. Raymona’s| certificates of indebtedness to 51-4) ment or two in silence. and a good many people noticed the| “Mind?” he groaned, “Mfind!"+ “Have you the kitest news of the! vivacity of the beautiful Lady Dom- You are sp like him and yet so Per cer tore bonus plan will, go|Russian mobilization?” he asked.liney whose picture was bexinning to| differents” shé went on meditatively ach aad the raising of the Bank|"They had some startling Mgures 19/a5peqr in the illustrated papers. A ou drink so little wine, you are y this morning. terwards they drank coffee and sipped |!Ways. 80 self-controlled, so serious, rhe Prince waved his hand, Hqueurs under a great elm tree on| YU live as though you had a life Wy faith is not founded on these | 0" iawn, listening to the music and|#round you ot which others knew aneous incklenta,” he ied. | congratulating themselves upon hav-|Hothing. The Everard I remember FUN. C i C8. | ing made their escape from London, would never have cared about being ERAL DIRECTORS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. No nation nthe world would dream| (8 Made, (hele, tinge Pihorama of &,,Mugistrate or going into Parlia- - of attacking Germany, nor has Ger-| 2) Grosse women and flan |ment. He would never have had ! many the slightest intention of im-| Bully-chtsser ey of, which Ambassadors’ for his friends, He tT. - 7 ¥ periiiing. her coming supremacy|men, the monotony of which | was! would have spent his time racing or ‘HE MOST TRYING TIME Riiong ‘the nations by such crude | varie ang by the passing | yachting, hunting or shooting, as the methods as myilitary enterprise, of a diplomatist or e > fancy took him. And yet". When Death enters your household Serbia ‘must. be punished, naturally, | scrupulously attired in morning!" “Ana yet what?” Dominey asked, a and’ Victory issues at the price on pair of shoes as a T™ juality of W. L. Douglas product is guaran- by more than 40 years experience in making only one example of the constant en- fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the W. L. Douglas to protect his custom- fashion centers of Ameri They are made in a ams. W. L. Douglas name on shoes is his pledge well-equip factory at Brockton, Mass., by the are the best in matenials, workmanship highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the (Bad possible to produce at the price. Into tionand supervision of experienced men, all workin; every pair go the results of sixty-seven years with an honest determination to make the bes! in making sheos, dating back to the shoes for the price that money can buy. The retail ben W. &. Deaglas was a lad of seven, ferme on Son eae here. They cost no more San Francisco than they 40 in New York W. L. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe dealers besides our own stores. If your local dealer cannot supply Pia take no other make. Order direct the factory. mn for booklet telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free. m mass a 10 A. M., Saturday, Avr 17,| per cent.; the growing belief that pro- | ; eae a d reeling, if it had not been thi ‘ a ——=— Ewes LIBERTY BONDS. a at tion to whether it is to be peace or ani ng, n that L i $94 bY _LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. | 31-2, 94.80, off .20; Ist 48, 90.40, off iyi aidnn viper mbassador re-|War is, how did you play?” the Prine | Wes Oreaey Simnost & wreck. you 2& $10°° SHOES mn | eoe sees ani 2 Park ond Lan, | 16; 2d 4s, 87.20, off 20; 1st 41-48, 9040+) aryed, as he leaned back In, his) “ty 28k ed a myselt.” her husbana| DEM, ‘That is why: he was never 5 f amend | off 41-4 43, H i tent, “that “ a i ,| able to come ig 5 . [crescent pin; é chair with an air of lazy content, replied, “but of course no ordinary | “sy. j shoes are sold in 107 of our own stores direct from factory to the ia 91,88, off 22; 4th 414s, 87.18, oft 25; | CMA WAN Bt Oo ea of ddiing while| human golfer’ is of any account to Wy, 4° You talk of these things 4 middlemen’s are eliminated. W.L. Douglas $9.00 and $10.00 3 Victory 38-48, 96.48; 43-48, +. cape against Dominey. He plays far too| pegged, y ery, are the shoe values for the money in country. W.L, off 10 : : “very. one has certainly, not your| well for uny self-respecting Ger—" || 7 miust, dear" she insisted laying 4 Further weakness in thee Liberty d ce in the situation,” Dominey| The Ambassador ‘oke of and) her fingers upon his hand and lo name and the retail price stamped on the bottom guarantees the best shoes ekxonecon!s weancetas, Asis. 14, [GOGH toaruce eerie ath 4 Lee below [selcined comniy: paused ‘while ho shelped himselé tolat him ourlousiy. "1 mast evans comfort and service that can be produced for the price. ‘ 1020, at his residence, 1848 Hersohall The lowest point recorded by a|"“sthere is No one else who knows|mayonna PacUER Does how thes: Giemeaa can 1920. Auto corte, GITTERMAN.—s7T EP We the Caurante A eitenan mest! | of Minglacd rate ars Beer ee sa L ¥UD % ing to a general wave of selling in Broadway, @¢th st., Thursday, 8 P. M. [yun Liberte bond market ving W President ; ° re y familiar face but to that, in principle ery nation | clothes, were many familiar faces, little hoarsely. Pe ae | HoGriugls try Bhee Co., It is then when you most appre iate the by Europe is apreod. ‘We shall not} Caroline and au little group of] “I think he loved me better than iBreekton, Mass, well-known ‘CAMPBELL SERVICR” which re- permit Austria to overstep the] friends waved to them from the ter-| you." she said very sadly. lew you of every responsibility and supplies mark." ce. dy Pelham, in immaculate Why?" he demanded. W..L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York «very need, not overlooking the least detail. pital, Af At, oust, gonslatent white ying long tennis coat with| cannot tell yo i, abe enmrored © Nassau Street. 347 Kighth Avenge. JERSEY CITY—18 Newark A Call‘‘Columbus8200” Any Hou: Ddbo Night ‘Verniloft smiled. : jto them on his way to ¢he courts, think that he did.” Broadway, somes. | * hebaad frst iky Dn HOBOKEN —120 Washington Street, uv ir, ir Wig ‘ePhat is becauso,T have been taken| “How is “the " motor | busingss | | Dominey walked, suddenly to the re . >] J cenes,” aid. “Ib Mi v2" De « ed, with a yin- ee rer jroadway (Times $a.) | # 706 Broadway, near Thornton St.| #UNION HILL-—276 Bergenline Av FRANK E. CAMPBELL feblod tha-scenem, Re Osis LURE | Maar r emungy Sekea TSH ® EWI: |S at mournre nooo, his foraiieea ue. #1967 Broadway, cor, Ga es A #NEWARK- 831 Broad Street, THE FUNERAL, CHURCH j inc, | Ambassadors, the mind of our rulers,| "So, so! I'm not quite so keen as|he felt the fierce need of air. Whi ne : FH Py ifth Avenue, cor, 11th Street. | 4 PATERSON —192MarketSt.,cor.Clark Brosdwey at 66" St. ee ake Bicect sea hue ‘You, my friend, he went on, “spent|{ was. ‘To tell you the truth,” the| he came back she x still sittin: \ - bend N— St root. o J .| )our youth among the military fac-! young man confided, glancing around | there, still ing down. <= ‘ weaciaatah, | ats & eprrpcompiete linas ef HY aac pod wcbeaidek Fine ot SS. Ceceat, aetece ieee) Renee Se Sees : | {our Yoveu think’ that you are the! and lowering his voice 80 that mo (Read Te-Morrows Exeiting Install- | most important people Germany. one should share the momentous in- ¥