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THE -FARNINGS SHOWN | ~ IN OPEN REPORTS ia Correct - Dividends Average 20 Per Cent. On Its Capital Stock. T™ an article on the Standard Ot! _ Company of New Jersey, published in ‘The Evening World, May 14 last, It 338335 1000 Rureka Holly 900 49 Mining 400, 100 Ad ” Was erroneously stated that “the| 99 op le ae Standard O11 Company of New Jorsey, | 00 | 1206 Crescent MeNamare sous, 4M Im its reports to the Government in- we | 200°DIvide teat se 9900 YR Balvedor . ae ™ Gludes only its transactions as @n| sep Gunes © | ipeetthema Saver Mae operating company.” and “for that] se Onited 1% | 1000 eureka Crocous reason there is no way of getting at| [00 Baited boda the actual profite of the Standard Oil fF those bearing upo! * tions.” ‘The facts are that the Standard Oll Company (New Jersey), in reportiag te the Federal Government for our- poses of income and excess profits taxes is obliged under the regulations Make consolidated statements io reflected not onlv the bum- e New Jersey company, but of its subsidiaries as wall @ tax reports to the Govern- course, are not accessible to ‘but in this connection tho transactions of the company available when, on Iv ings to create an ferred stock the company consolidated balance its qwn transac- ir 32333333 i s i g8 i i ih iit 5 z i TEFERTETE ile g5usgeteeddisisaaiiiszi z sidiaries, earning statements for all the com- ‘These statements, together with statement issued to stockholde: July, 4, 19) show that the ticle referred to was in error in sta’ tng that the dividends of the com. 2 y for the seven years, 1912-191 jusive, were 388.23 per cent. of the nominal capital stock of $100, show that the regular diviien for each of the years in that period $20 per share, or per r value of $100 per at in the year 1915 an additional dividend of rf? et 2*2: pe ii 2 Bo8 ebovtnar a ea" s8*e25°sSiss* ait 35° 2%s23 beats Pettiitt; i in the shipping ding Atlantic Gut and Pending definite political develop- ments at Chicago, the stock market @ t do much more than mark time to-day, Trading,was exception- ally Mght in volume, and except for a few of the high priced specieltios price changes were insignificant. Wall Street seems to be all at sea as to the probable Republican candi- date.. If expression of opinion in con. servative banking quarters can be re- Med upon the nomination of any one of the so-called leading candidates will be acceptable. However, it is Probably a fact that should Johnson be nominated stock market enthusi- agm will not be displayed. In the financial district he is not considered @ conservative. On the other hand should Hughes, Knox, Lowden, or for that matter any of the prominent “dark horses” secure the nomination most traders will look for a burst of bullish activity, Apathy of the trading element to- day was shown in the case of Mexi- can Petroleum and Pan American.| municipal Court, Both these companies declared stock | Street, dividends of 10 per cent. But this|% failed to induce new ‘buving of the whe cally unchanged. The cotton Corn was a cent lower. —_—— ALCOHOL STOCKS DROP. Dry Decision, However, IAttle Surprise te Wall Street. issued every Friday since 1908, covers the active issues of the Oils, Industrials, No one interested in the mai ket, either as an investor or speculator, should fail to place his name on our mailing list, to receive 4 of this full-of- value publication. Food Products Company, directly Court in oe 1-3 a @ report reached Other stocks in the ge: had shown indications 1 to 2 points. ot priee in the financal distri et Ah ama Collapses Tryin t Ri Heard jeartugs. LIBERTY BONDS PURDY & CO. : Bohn B174-5-6-T. 34 Pine * : | LOST, FOUND AND REWA' p ‘all over the district were digponsess notices. ook Filia URE « 1970 Broads. at Oh 9 Foreign exchange rates were practi- market was from ten to thirty points lower. Causes Shares of the United States Industrial Alcohol Company and the United States fected by the decisions of the Supreme rohibition cases, poles respecti vel: apectively acon afer 1 Hist which strength thes decisions occasioned little sur- ‘LAWYER FAINTS IN COURT. Racket While attempting to make himself heard above the racket caused by the throng gathered in the Third District No. 314 West 54th “ak EVENING WORLD, Net Hiab, ches. | Low, Laat 0 nS — 4 +o 1 Oe om + 4 sie yest 4 be go — K mo Mer Mar. Nickel Pape: 16% 27% ta oe 2% 16% ‘ OM Latin, & (Wewhville 109 Mathienon Al Whe. 82 May Dept, Btores.. 115 Mexican Potroboumn. 17% Miami, a Midvale Steet Minn, @& St, L 18% Mis, Kan, & Ter, 6's Missourt Pac...... 25% Montana Power ... 24 Middle States Of; 20% Manat Sugar «s+. 126% Nat Aniline ...... @ t nam & Sip. 8 oe Y Central NY Dock “ YNH AH Norfotk ¢& West Northern Pac. Nova Gcotia Steel is Ohio Cities Gas, aa Oxdshoma P &* KR, Ls Owens “Bottling. ... Bote Pee, Devel, Corp... My Barret Pecific Gas ....-.+ bY, Bom, Pan, Amer, Petrol, 108% 1% Beth, Penn, Wu ssseo. 80% % betel 8 Peale Gan % B'kiya, 2 1% | Pere Marquette, % Butte i 2 y| Phil, Oo... % But + 1% 18% 13% tq | Bierce Arrow, “ ‘Catit, » 7 70 70 % | Pierce Oil . % Onitf, Poul, ...., We we 20% — 4 | Pitta & W. % Calif; Petrol. of... G4 8% G4 4 2% | Prem Steel 1% Can, Pro. + 124% 112% 113% 4 1, | Pullman Co.. 1% Omt Lathe .... ©% GH 0% — 1%] Coote Sumer. 1 Cont, Leath, pf. 100 100 100 Reilwny Geol Apr., 99% % Carre De Pasco 6 — | Rar Oowper......5 17 Ger, Ted Prod 5 & 8 Heading wees ON 1% Otmndler so2082 129 199 14 | Hemington Type... 1% % oe m% | 1M Republic Motor..., 42% 1% cM 63 88 — | Hop. Tron & Steel: O1% a oe Bl Gt | Rewhage Bec! 88 oa 86% 66% 4 1 | Raya Deed, Ni ¥ 114 % 36% 96% — %| Saxon Motors, 0% mst) — | {Sinclair OF aby 1 1” Bouthern Pac, By * oy 4% |Southem Ry, we % 1% 4 4% | Southem Ry t Re ag | Stromberg, 1 m 2% 2% + -& | Studebaker 2 + B% Be 9% St. L. & @. Fr. % + 1% 80% 80% — 14 | St. L & South ..., 13% 6 + U4 3% 9% —2 [Sell T&T... 7 % . OK 40% «4% — || Tenn Cop & Chem. 10% a a 81 «4 «1% | Texas Company . : he + 4% 4 uy + % % - OY Be BH + % % Onatt + 10% 10% 10% — % % Cora 1 1% 8% Oh % 9 Crecible Gteel ... 190%. 195% 196% — % | Un Bag & iPaper 87% BT aT 1 Cubs Cave Game . 49% 48% 40 3 % Cube Ca Ser of... 80 TK 8 YK % Odtan Am Bug 1% 60 hh + 1 % Om Tentlto Corp. Law.. 170% 170% 17% — % Den & Rlo Gr... 4% M4 be - * Den & Rio Gr st. es hy Dome Mines , Bikhora Coa 2 29 9: + mod Ga ¥ ux 12 = ramos Pavers % WK TT + Fer & Sm. 1% 10% 10K — 3 i ‘Freeport .Teme. o% mt 1% + Geveral Cigar. 00% OK 88 1 Geoere Bice. WO 48K 14d + General Motors... 27% 26% 26% — General Botorw ee ie Goodrich... o we HH + Guat thee ne UN 11% — Greene 24 9 wy Hadicoll de ibs We a arcs Diinote Oe Oe + Tonpieat} a ax. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STRADY. Demand sterling opened unchanged At 3.891-2; franc checks, 18.02,‘ off 10; centimes; lire checks, 17.02, off 10;; Belgian cables, 12.45, off 10; Swiss cables, 5.60, off 2; marks demand, 0255; cables, .0257, up .0005c; peseta cables, ©.1640¢; Stockholm cables, .21700; United States dollars on Canada demand, .888c; Argentine pesos demand, 1.0410; cables, 1.0380, Sterling demand, %.891-2; ombles, 90 1. Francs demand, 13.02; cables 13.90, Lire demand, 17.02; calbles, 17.00 Guilders demand; 361-2; cables, EARNINGS. ‘ Canadian Pacific—Fourth week in aS pa Kee FF SLE sei e FF +1 ef Fer ROW IN SEPARATION CASE. Lawyer Charges Falsehood by Op- ponent in © ays Sait. Publicity again was fiercely shunned { nthe suit of rs, Adelaide Day for sep- aration from Leonard Day, @ patent at- torney, when motion for alimony for Mrs, Day came up before Supreme Court Justice Thomas F, Donnelly to- day. Announcement of Vincent 8, Ldppe, attorney for Mrs. Day, that he was ready to argue the motion brought a shout of protest from A. Betram Sam- uels, counsel for Dry. He alled heatedly that the papers in the case had been saled and couns! enjoined from talking about the case. Lippe brandished a newspaper clip- ping before the eyes of the Court, charging that the other side had rushed into print after enjoining tts opponents, “That's a malicious lie,” Sanmuels ex- claimed. Justice Donnelly announced that he would hear the motions in his cham- bers, BELMONT PARK RESULTS. FIRSH RACE—For maidens; three- May, $5,482,000, increase $927,000; from wi 74,118,000, increase $1 2,2: DIVIDENDS, ‘The Mexican Petroleum Company declared a stock dividend of 10 per cont., on the common stock, besides the regular quarterly 2 1-2 per cont. cash dividend on the common. The Pan-American Petroleum and Transport Corporation decjared a 10 per cent. stock dividend on both classes of ite common stock. The usual quarterly cash payments of $1.50 per share on both A and B common atock were also declared. SEIZE 700 BOTTLES OF LIQUOR IN SHIPS Sugar and U. S. Shipping Board Vessels Yield Large Hidden Supply. Seven hundred bottles of lauor # of various kinds which were found yester- ‘The steamers searched were the 8. 5. Pachuta at the Arbuckle Sugar Refining Company's pier, the 8. 8. Susque- banna, & U. 5. JOHNSON, M’ADOO, * EVEN MONEY BETS | IN WALL STREET. By Johnston Hoover and Hughes Quoted at 4 to 1—Cox 2to 1 for Demo- | cratic Choice. ETTING in Wall Street to-day on the Presidential nomina- tions showed some changes in the odds offered, but few large wagors were made. / The favorites were Johnson for the Republicans and McAdoo for the Democrats, each at even money. The odds against other candidates were (Republican) Hoover, 4 to 1; Hughes, 4 to 1; Harding, 6 to 1; Butler, 6 to 1: Knox, 5 to 1; Wood, 7 to 6; Sproul, “ 6 to 1; Allen, 6 to 1; Lowden, 8 to | Miillonatre whom ube captivates, 8; Coolidge. 8 to 1; and (Demo- |“ ' ‘eves ete pete Breas to craty Cox, 2 to 1; Clark, 4 to 15 CHAPTER IX. Eéwards, 6 to 6; Davis, 7 to 1; VERYTHING is arranged,” Marshall, 10 to 1, and Bryan, 20 66 Meéam Madey con- bade! tinued. "I have a plan of cna ennai DRIVES 4 BANDITS FROM $8,000 TILL Shots Fly In Cashier's Office as Car Inspector Saves Public Service Receipts. SPCAUCUS, N. J. June 1.—Four masked highwaymen, two of them carrying drawn revolvers, ordered an equal number of men in the cashter’s office of the Public Service Railway Company here to-day to put up their hands. One of the men walked over to ‘a till containing $8,000, near which Car Inspector John Baton was stand- ing, Eaton kicked the armed bandit heav- ily, the gunman doubling over in pain. Another robber, fifteen feet away, fired three shots at Eaton, who was pulling @ revolver out of a drawer. Eaton re- ‘turned the fire. No one was hit. The four highwaymen ran out of the office and disappeared in an automo- bile which, with its engine running, the house and know just where each of the servants sleeps. There is a bitler there whom I trust that the Professor will be able to cope with, and I shall send two men to bind the chauffeur, who sleeps in a room in the garage.” “Easy!” Slade declared. “I shall attend ,to Miss Darcan | si myself. Once inside the house, Mr. Slade and Mr. Wilger will assist me in taking care of the housekeeper, cook and two maids, Then, while I am attending to Miss Darcan, who| 7 will be very easy to handle, Mr. Wilger and Mr. Slade will remove plate and othor valuables, That ‘done, we'll call Mr. Riley, and he will leave the butler’s room and come to us, and open the safc in the library, while all the rest of us, with the ex- ception of Mr. Manget who will be outSide, watch to prevent @ sur- prise.” , “Some plan!” Riley gasped. T'!l pay ao!” “Brute” Wilger ad- the had been left near the entrance, No| mitted. : : arrests have been made. “and what do we get?” Biade $<» —__ asked. “In the safe there will be some money, of course, as @ sum always ws kept there for current expenses. ‘Theré will be some negotiable bonds, too. I intend to get a string of pearle from Miss Darean; I know where she keeps them in her bou- doir, and they are ,said to, be worth about $20,000." “Great Scott!” Slade gasped. “Do we split even?” Marget asked. “T get one-third,” said Madam Madcap, “for my trouble, my leader- ship and my expense—and I market the stuff through a fence I can trust. The pther two-thins will be divided into equal parts for the Professor, Mr. Riley, Mr. Slade, Mr. Marget and Mr. Wilger, a8 well a8 Sambo. ‘There are six of you. haul to net $30,000 at least; Il get $10,000, say, and each of you six men will receive more than $3,000. Not IRISH REPUBLIC PLANK WANTED De Valera Calls Question Interna- tional and Seeks Sound Ameri- can Position on It. (Special Despaich to The Bvening World.) CHICAGO, June 7—Kamonn De Valera, President of the Irish Republic, will issue @ statement to-day explaig- ing his presence in this country. substance he is expected to say that the Irish question is an {nternational question and not an Irish question, and that as it is an International question, it ls entirely proper that he should seek to see that America’s position on It ts sound, De Valera will also issue a list of the committee of forty-eig which will canvas the various States and endeavor as many a8 possible for a it to Une plank callin: z for the immediate recog- ree, Se Oe ee + Tad for one evening. ‘The haul may be greater, of Course, OF & little Ran bi THREE U. §; GOLFERS There are some others who are ent!-/| ¢ T'll pay them from it fied to a part, but ive share; they aré the ones who = information. Is that fair?” “guits me!” slade said. The others merely nodded.. They were beginning to think that It paid to be associated with Madam Madcap. “Sambo will drive me in a car,’ Madam Madcap explained, “and will watch outside with Mr. Marget, being ready for ap instant getaway. You men will leave here stated times and be at the scene at exactly 1 o'clock inthe morning. We'll meet behind the house, where It is dark, and enter through a tradesmen’s entrance at the rear, to which I have a duplicate key:” “ghe has thgyght of everything— everything!” the Professor cried. “gach man will go alone,” she con- tinued, “and after his own manner. I expect all of you to reach there safely! LOSE IN ENGLAND MUIRFIBLD, Scotland, June Three of the American golfers entered in’ the English Amateur Championship tournament, which began here to-day, were ellminated in the opening round, Eben M. Byers of Pittsburgh, United States champion in 1906, was defeated by G. C, Manford, Luffness, five and four; G. H. Walker of St. Louis lost to A. E. Phillips, Porterspark, three and two, and D. W; Smyth, County Down, difeated Findlay 8. Douglas of New York, United States champion in 1898, by « score of three up and twe to play. FUND SPLITS AERO CLUB. Hawley, Woodhoune ami Wood Dis- Obey Subpoena in Kilroe Ivauiry, — Evidence of the growing split in the Aero Club of America over the investi- gation which Assistant District At- and without being seen by any officer torney Kilroe is conducting into the ho tew who may know you. After cojlection and disbursement of the] of the ¥ At Teta TAA National Aeroplane Fund of $378,000,] we are done you men ws Se wes collected under the auspices of the] get back hare Rs 0080.08 78 pt club during the war, accumulated fast| member that this is merely a ing to-day. house and that you have rooms here. | ni ‘A slight mistake on the part of one of you may wreck everything, #0 be care- Alan K, Hawley, former President of the club, Henry Woodhouse and Henry A. Wise We am under sul iy pat perore, Mir. “etiroe with "tie fu. Each man will be furalahed vita : ft A to obey to- utomatic pistol. peoks oa ‘Mr. ‘Kilroe announced thar |® mask ane on. 06m » call you in here one at @ time, when I am ready, and give you final instruc- tions. Go back now, play cards, eat “the investwation of the fund will be exhaustive” and jf the three men per- sisted in their refusal to reply to hie summons that the “whole matter would be turned over to the Grand Jury for action.” Both factians of the club aré em-| you!” year-old and upwards; claiming; purse, orate, on , mile,—Oherubino, — 110, (Zodler), 4 to 1, 7 to & and 8 to 6, first; Court Fool, 115, (Corey), 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and § to 6, second; Locust Leaves, 110, (Turner), 8 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, third. Time 1424-5. Clare Booth, Lady o L. also ran. Archie, Prim TIL ae BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. FIRST RACE s e-cie; fire eet tg thoes iS Omer Catais owe ae 5 ‘Creo, Moon + for three-year 7, Brumenel, “115; Peoder, 5 Carnarvon, 11 Mee The Wichmoud handieap: for ee year olde; six furlongs: ‘ina, ore aa ' Fr Hie Choice, i zz: (Mint, dal; 120), Padriac, 114; Butbliy Feodor, RACK Pot 28 *stallan T22; Bonnaconns, 128; Aileu, 110; Captain " ‘Abe ert ling; for ona aalle. “Ginocl’ Ge Sear, int ry Alcock, 110! WOURTH three-year-old and a; i u ona’ 108 Service 4; Wuimey, 100; *Yelow Hand, 100) can Goldier, Devil Putter, 1 XTH RACE—For makden tiities: two-year ale fur re sie i ie Me Pegoan AL 110; Jona Sidcie, 1s, Dough, Gil, wineen, 116; Reural 116; Julienne, 110; Jewmica Belle, 115: Polythia, 118; Mutti- King, 110: Bair Lasse, 115, Faporesitice allowsoce claimed, Weather Gear; track. faa, realized on Swi Prices r & Com of carcass beet In New ‘ork City 7 sales lor week ted at Pier 7, at Hquor'was found wat ending Saturday, Ju: ee Sait se s ry ? i“ i nts per pound and averaged amis ver poundinAgve, ba to 2 ta ean ver ‘The Professor departed, walking some blocks up the Street and then boldly taking a subway express for ap- town. Having ample time, he left the train at Times Square and mingled with the theatre crowds. He gave no thought to Hamilton Brone, nor at- tempted. to guess what Madam Mad- cap intended doing with him. The Professor was a good soldiers he did not ask his superior officer to explain the impending manoeuvre. He went up brililant Broadway, in- tending to walk the entire way to the Darcan residence, if he had time. He passed several cafes and finally the one where he had played escort to Madam Madcap. He remembered that }(Madam Madcap had sald he was to remain away from there now, and #o he quickened his pace and hurried on up the street. A voice hailed him, “Protessor Salwick!" ‘The Professor turned slowly, dis concerted by the interruption, an found himself face to face with De- tective Lionel “I beg pardon?’ 4 ploying lawyers and preparing to fight the thing through to the bitter end, it was said to-day. EXPLAINS GLUCK MYSTERY. Swann Says Prisoner Take: Tombs Atded Bond Prosecation. The misterious disappearance of Joseph Gluck, Who will be a State witness in trials resulting frem the $5,000,000 bond thefts in and about ‘Wall Street, was cleared yp when the messenger boy was returned this morning to the Tombs, after being absent since Saturday afternoon. District, Aytorney Swann said this afternoon “We needed the witness to point out men and places for the prosecu- tion’s case, and secured an order from Judge Malone on Saturday to take him from the Tombs for as long a time as we wafted him, He did more than he had promised to do and was all the time in the keeping of Mr. Dooling and two detectives.” t e tl Giants Get § PHILADBLPHIA, Pr Bancroft, star shortstop of the Phila- “You know me, I believe?” t delphia National League team was to-| > aby at mony by sight,'” the) Pro- | y day traded to the New York Giants, | SOS#0F, & OU are &—er—orim~ The Phillies ‘received in exchange Ar | inal, investigator, T believ xh, Fletcher, shortstap, and Johnny .| yes!” You asked for an interview line, second baseman. ‘The latter is| with Mme, Madcap the other evening P with the Boston, Nationals The players will appear in their new uniforms to-morrow. ° tl you about 4, Waldron (| and “And I want to speak to that same Madam Madcap,’ THE MASKED Jil AeSdentanccter toostestvachs LAY A Thrilling Story of Mystery and Adventure _ A college professor decided to turn criminal!. | Read this exciting story of his adventures with ‘ a band of daring thieves, led by a beautiful-and mysterious woman. 4 Gerionable cafe, where she meets Hamilton Brone, Jeres into an automobile and abducte, At her home, ‘8 cage In @ .ocke? room and dresses him in @ convict’s ‘Waldron. cap that night—and has not seen quarrel over “Bless ejaculated, was from a woman, and asked me to at a certain comer downtown. you information? toh, considerable risky who was less than half a hind, was forced to wait until the sev- eral pieces of apparatus had passed, and after they had gone he hurried across the street in pursuit—and found that he had lost the Professor, accident like that was about the only thing that would have thrown Lionel Waldron off the trail; he was known as an expert shadower, leelves in a small Madosp called Slade ger to her. “Here to the chauffeur's room dinner and wait for me to send for Uses that he is and oar Sambo ‘taken rot the Himotaine, and tasters or age, and listened for a time at heard nothing. torch, and they crossed Qnawer, and Blade gra: and turned it’ slowly, opened the They crept i hind them, as a signal to vealed the chauffeur stretched 4 bed, his back towa: dentty’ anleep” a Cont, & rush. They grasped whirled him over, mei Th automatic, be nenaced bim with Professor | S08, Detore “he | bi key and unloc! al WOM McCulley gerous M: structed him carefully in ‘waa to eay in event ron or Sher who asked ques any other * jons. “I fail to understand inf “Where did you go? What he I—r pened “Oh. missed,” the Professor said. quite annoying, too, for the moment.” fo I nd yor “Why, I was—er—fired, I b the term,’ the Professor devlay t was a pbculiar business from ‘And it is more peculiar now,” « irone, of “Why, yes! “He left the cate with Madam Ma’ en since Wallace Melkington, ‘who Iso know, is even suspected wing killed Page d following ‘thei! je woman.” ' my soul!” the Professor “And Iam very anxious to find ee Madam Madcap. Perhaps she can she?” r up @ point or two. Where is “Great heavens, why ask‘mne?* the’ Professor wanted to know. “One received telephone message. meet her at a cerain tea-room. 80, and met the woman I Se Madam Madoap. She told me she. intended going een Wished me to be her escort, at a do noth price. "She promised to excellen: 1 harap it was a bit o! doing about, ing unworthy. The pay was accepted. oa “Where did you go in the timousine me after we after you left the cafe?” “She usually dro) ped pow 6 — blocks,” the Professor e always picked me up can give me no more I want ‘The It was the address the room had rented 4 by movies Madam Madcap's, which he still | retained and eita ce pe! which he had vestiga'| all I expect this | au lowntown before right. noticed that time and began He rele and cut across It and vento the Avenue. Lionel Wak ‘Half a block beh; ind, Det CHAPTER X, 3 HRD blocks from the Dat An ‘The Professor, innocent of the knowledge that he had been went immediately to the, pat Madam Madcap already was there, and the limousine was in the alley, its lights extinguished, The others ot the band were crouching in the dark- eas against the alley wall, They went inside, and found them- garden, Medam ead ‘Brute’ Wil. the puragy” shy & duplicate ny to the aids inter that way, pase thro “There is r. and more violence than Piyrh hed he supplied the fed garden, toecttad ma. the gar- ‘the ide door, ‘They heard eound, Slade unlocked the ce and tered, Wilger at hia heels, hey stopped to listen, and again Slade flashed to door in the the apposite wall. This dooe they Ready?" Slade hissed. Wilger pressed his ann se) door an inch at @ nade, closed the listened reat ould heat a man's Now Slade gri WitlgeHe ar he electric torch flashed, and re- way of and ‘upon evi- “Cingh | ‘They descentied upon the bed with the chauffeur, gan binding him al- Tealized what wae ent etnies , affixed the gag, Im to he bed, made aure that ‘he could not move, and then hurried from the building and to the rear of the house. Madam M: took out another the door, and ipped into the house and mead heir way thbward the servants’ quar ers. Read to-morrow's exoiting chapter.) a4