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COMPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS—-2 P, ™ nce hae im. teed dhe The Evening World's — aa ite MARE HE, ETE = ate mm 2 |Kiddie Klub Korner ESCOINUDI ENITCIRIKTEN - Ad, Romety _. me 1% 80 » Tovinetite OF . we. wey aa > - ~ ‘ Alar Feattvey oil “ wy 40% | Ke ‘Olty Ho. / oe Be 2 i 7 . eee Rt a See oA eee te eo eee “DCE AEE SON. Alle, Chatmem Mi 85% MAS | Kennecott se Bh BH BN Conducted J DIES BY POISON i ai. ey ah Ot wale Saas ne its Violet’s Adventure. . (Copyright, 1000, by CN, aed A. M, Witliemann, ) Brake She .. 1% MOG BY BG [Lawes Ine | + muy 1% a . 4 if “ See akan Aan, Can 1 1 Ro 8 [Lackawanna Steel, O8% (OR OR 1OLET Walked along, swinging lier basket on her arm and humming # SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT. os (hak Gometre nes tay TM MA [Takia Patay ns SO WN we vee Uitle tune, Bho was a very aweet little girl and she was gathering y, cust (tere Jae se whe lee with Die Milmeerth, tyrenaieal old wos. 1 oyen nwnued trom Fick sere 2 . . « ee) fe eon a ay Tales cae se ee ee tne 0 Omere In the Moods to take to her Anat Jase, who was Mok. On spy Saini areca ow tober," a. Goes net “come"tn tine, abe follows ‘his’ tnotrort ¢ Am. , Kawew 0 wih ty Mt Marwetl Mot tet pf 18 “ wu » a lovely pheh of jolete she hasten to gather em, and, #i Lig ma oe 7 Ornia’s Bitter Foe of Cove-| called on Mine Martin vefore,ahe lett Joa "Ie a roars, ‘tam “tye ag Ay | Stasnetl Mot tat uta 1904 191 194% down, she arranged therm in. her basket. ‘Then, taking some cakes from her _ CHAPTER bb deal.” she answered. "But you so: | © for Chicagd yesterday to join a show Am H&L of wy TOM wy 10 | Stem . we Oe 4 pocket, whe ate lunch; tHep, ax she felt tired, she closed her eyes ahd, (Continued. » you're in danger, #0 I'l! do Sages Bae | int Exaltantly Endorses | company and obtained trom her tall Me Hac’ BE A Ok thy | urate it Tha te leaned against an old tree grahi. 6 ULSD anddaine care $9) Shei to pay ma beck by ying tom ) jinn & BLL, 8 Noexninee in Speech. description of the mixsing girl and 4n ‘Gennseae, 1 «AR OR |More ts om 7 ? ‘kine Fesigelatard roon I ae, by o great heersbopiong — he a. take it—it Is here, close | itt me.” ii ' be something concerning her life, Am, Mectty Rane 16 th % very ded aw & trop 0} Tele walking on thetr hind legs in a to the door—and watch| “You think right,” the man said Mise Martin gaid Atina Daly wag Am. fm, Aft, 4 wi mK 164 Circle around her. When they saw they had succeeded in waking her they for the gentleman when| “I'm giad,” she said, her face [it by ENTO, Cal, Sept. 21—| born in MoKee’s Rocks, Pu. twenty. 4% Steel Wirim, at 1% Om OT | National Aniline oT) went Aside and bewan talking {n low tones, Then the largest one came up to he comes?” a light from within, And at that tmv- ’ trem Ww. Ps , oo Me Yam, . 2 +) Nat, Bram, & sto 4 Violet and, making @ cotical bow that almost upset hin, wuld in a high- whi a ment, bending toward each other, - Johnson of Call-| three years ago; that she wae a Ti. An | Nee, fond 12% pitched, equeaky voice: “I think I have the honor of addressing a Violet.” “When he comest* ‘The head they were a beautiful couple. A in his first speech in behaif of | Han, about 5 feat 2 Inchon tall, woigh- rd |New on, Ta M i "¥es, Violet in my name,” she answered, smiling. “Well,” he continued, Walter comfortably took it for granted| seeker of romance would have takes Repubtican national ticket in- |!" 116 pounds, and that she had 4” SY. Atetwake > rf “we have a message for you fro Queen Jumper; she wishes to vee you at that Mr. Smith had been delayed,| them for lovers. = ra ' been a junior model for a modiate in Fn9 Th fn . e Pe bare fm one,” 7 that he would conte and that it would| “Tell me what you want me to doy dor attitude of Benator Ware! woes atin Street. Min» Mactin een oi 2 camo fannot come!” Violet exvlaimed. “I haven't anked Aunt Jance be @ pity tn miss him, ‘The polite | Annesley ald oe tact cut Well om Ing, nomines for thel oq that the death of the hie ntac ng semen 8s Us oe we onl oe oT perffifanion.” “Oh, never mind that; just/follow us" Racer anid, for that wag & sinking Beart, Leeiiee Mena Colca hei men’ imay cows (nto te hon the Longue of Nations) Paria yy taking mercury hed de ee ibok to Mh nee hae gnhtse® thinking a moment, Vidlet got up and she was surprised to/, sinking heart Pen A gin Shed beer gy OE ae Yoouing #04 me. Ons ¥. predbed her. 4 - 160 |Oke Pe 4% see how small she had become. doned, as she deserved, tere dread-| \* both will speak to me. ‘They't] cenit fr, Harding, happily for himscit poral 18% | Peeifie Gas ul ‘They scon joined the others and, going through a little bower that was ful boldness, : sao @ certain name, and I shall say “for America, has ecrapped the ine Martin left, giving her ae oe Am. uP ay formed by the trees and vines, ehe found herself in front of atioge tree, On Perhaps Mr. Smith had been in they've made a mistake. You musi aa” Genater Fohnoon cald. Gen. jChicago address as No, 403 Oakwoods i. ae Guava: aol aig fouching a button, Racer-discloned to view a little door, They all marched communication with some one ¢ise|say no, too, You must tell them I Jolinson had been one of the|@Ulevard, Feudner hurried to Belle- 78% [Dees Marnwette im 1 and up a fight of stirs to a largo room, Here were xquirrels running more suitable than she, had/ your husband, and stick to that no ne UC ANd tallied the description of the 1% | Mere Arrow about In every direction, some with trays, others with beautiful robes of dark thrown over the appointinent with- matter what the man, or men, may bitter foes of the League ithe | 0.) \ ih ™ ost [Peres 08 ind and goll. Violot felt very bewildered and, sitting down, she watted Ut troubling to let her know. Or|teli you about ine. The princ! States Benate. ing «iri with that of “Elizabeth tie eon ON pationtly top-th f Ra. hi t fh perhaps he had been waiting in the|thing n@w is to choore a name, 3 Anderson,” Miss Martin said that be. Mitte Con & Mine hh ak ce rhe MPpearance of Racer, who was to take her to Her Majesty. Poyer had Inapected her as she|—byJove—t forgot it in my hurr® @peech, first of several Senator fore Anna Daly disapearcd sh. Cxldo Oi, 17 1 i: & are a Presently she maw a dear litte squirrel coming toward her. When 't passed, and hadn't Hked her looks, to join " ie gave 10% 0% [Pond Creek Coal 11% 5 er . | Are you expecting any one Bi is scheduled to make in Cal- et antrens Mises " Ca, Petree... aap he gg od 1134 /FOt In front of Violet It told hBr to get ready, an Her Majesty would lke | Thin jattor supporition seemed] you? I¢ you are, It's awkward.” fm the national campaign, was pel age ag #r Lapel Baa etd Canadian Pacifio, te vay Moors wm tosee her in halfan hour, So Violet got up and followed her into a cozy little probable: but the henadwaiter wae 90 “1 was expecting some one, but I've to the Republican State Con-|they were to be returned. “Thin man cot’, Seubetss- So Se bar caw 16% foom. Lying on the bed was the most bewutiful dreas she had ever seen, confident of what she ousht ae ae Wea i at Its opening seavion. It pe-|after two sears of strong Interest iy (rey! Dae Bee saee | Bending 4% with slippers, stockings, gloves and « sweet little fan to match, They were that the girl could think of no ex. “Was thin table taken in his numne with congratulations “upon Yhe) ADM Daly, had terminated their (mee one,” 60% ay tm | Fev, Motor ™% made of a kind of gold gauze that glistened and aparkled like diamonds. ie art ail, tt would do Itle| yours? Or, perbapa—but no, I'm for Republican success” and |homas's death: way Mee gee ete Co Me de St. Pty aa meaty | ly, Ar let Re POR, what a dear!” she exclaimed. “In it Her Majesty's dress?” Recta vie Ae BR ont Reb lrure you'r not! * { ‘sdeath, mid Miss Martin, FOM ASP By ot oe Ot ath ie tert . (To be continued). ty 1 : 4 ‘Bure I'm not what?’ ‘QB attack upon the present Demo~ —_—_—- har ae gs am ds AK | Morel Dut X.Y ay . ently not itving at the Savoy (he had “Married, You're a girl. “Your oyex 3 ma ly asked her to meet him there), = ¢ &fatic Administration. en. 2% 12 | Aton dow tennmnnmnnnmannrnnnoonmonns «| chunive, who write the best composi. jee r +} haven't got any experiance of life in “Bo wide ts the dissatisfaction with MRS. W. S. DILWORTH Mle Copper... NK 14% 14m | Seetnant Ale Lane os Bittle tions on "How to Play My Paverite rast” sige 4 — A uecldent in| Tren. 7 i the present Administration,” he said] ENDS LIFEIN WORRY "°°" ae ma uae Lag9 Stranger: Game." plana 40 be away fro pre ne etl Annesley looked down:® and) wher Od A emth, BK ay | SRatOwh Aris HEN bables are very pink The componitions must not be more Y hel she looked down her thee wus very: BO great the hostility to many acts ' fx | Sieh emis Las ere hours, so she could give him the ; Cal Gen a Klee. oe mam | iin : and new we often hear’ | than 150 words in length, benefit of the doubt. sweet. Sho had long? curved brows q A 80, Vario Mies sug, Of the President and #0 acute the odin ie. Gout, ae eee ae them réferred to as “little If a dingram will make the desgriy-' A moment of hesitation and abo aye Ri nOn ve Pee mprean Shae bee _ Justifiable fear of the metamorphonia ae ppm oe on woe soy [Omen By stranger.” It is a term of endear. } | “On of the game clearer, draw fon wag seating herself in a chair offered | haf. ‘ F + Sf our foreign policy, that apparently | Wife of Jam Monufacturer ‘Turns {meet tim On oe "Ow oN | marbern Hy, yi, ment, but it Mf a iiteral fact ae f|" Buch contentint mnuet sign hin or Bz,the Beadwalter. Ic'was one of a) "tim not Lis gl age 5 wend 4 ‘ > ; fi bt coup! y. “TE thou; able "| Rothing can prevent, overwhelming on Gas in Her Newark emt. Candy well, het NAMIE. AGE, COMPLETH AD- for two. Sitting thins nape | onanged tn the name of ate Baten Be Santas 16 tes Worenmer Home {orn ere tad Infants are individuals witty} | PRESS and CORTIMICATE NUM- could seo everybody who came iz {Dut there. was @ misundorstanding ' Ue ghidad characteristics and” possibilities } | HBR and his or her sign each SMd—what was more impbrtant— | THe head walter put me at this table “The indictment drought against| Mra. Ida C. Dilworth, wife of Will- Cums Cane sumer. different from those aboyt them, 3 | ba ort hat it ts . gould be seen. By what struck her|!" case Mr. Smith should come. I've Mr. Wilson's Government in severe,|!am 8. Diworth of the firm of Cun Text. Com... Whey are strangers, just us new nates ee, Any ie paling °F as an odd colnoidence, the table was|kiven him (Mp now, and was going | But warranted by the facts. For the Gordon & Dilworth, extensive manu. !! & jaye nal 1% 86 ou liee > - the aaa Tied nequalntacoes while wey 40 Address Cousin Eleanor, Evening whore Sarge Masons rate rrr pie ae Fae pity on a name. ret time in our lives the Democratic feturera of prescrves, jams ana Pr & Ms a ba taloen 6k.” make into friends, they can only§ | World® Kiddie Klub, No. 63 Park tight gt'a pinieshaded electeic Jamp.|loas man. But it seems indicated | Administration taught us what re-|tarmalade, Killed herself last nient Rad Matt, MN 118 | Tetmceg ted. tm $e tled by bonds of chumship, coa- $| Row, New York City. ol mu terter of an hour, “twenty |that he should be Mr. Smith, unless - F a “ wt aM lence and consideration, 6 nwnnnnnmmmnnmnnmnnnnmmonnons ® minutes, dragged along, an; 5 hi objection!" MME IEeN Gxt cnay ck tied toa Meware, wh UWtainaden ce [hee ess Wx WN TR | Unie Pic ay? + | {HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND{ smith.“ Annesley ‘could follow the| No T have sana You'd. bettar 5 tion not only curtailed the * 7 iz eon, hae 20% 20% | Calon Ou ARIS, Sept. 4. | OBTAIN YOUR PIN. Passing inoments on her wrist watel|take the name, as I mentioned It to Es eonatitutional privileges of citizens at} Mrs, Dilworth, who was fifty-four ary Un. Ry. In. 60 BAR COUSIN ELDANOR. This | “pEatianing with any num $ IN ty ailver bracelet, the only pros. | the waiter” IMAG Wat eadeavored to drive ae into arn old, was d straught over the 107% 100 | Un, Metall Store. mre tote. ware -asehoties weet “eae ef cmt ra. Ellsworth “had ever given! "What Is the fret ninpie! se illness of hor husband, and within the por we * 8% w lUeo LP we ? q er, Ww! the exception of cast-off ‘t know. The fnitial 1 gave ae 2 F 2 | vy y ing, #0 we clothes, and a pocket akerthi last week or two had become utterly Prewort ‘Tex 4 Be 24 | United Foot early to go swimsn! ut P handkerchief x i ig naptsos —_ bed exhauried. Mr. Dilwosth, ‘who fe ‘tiewton Wil, &W ee ae ae a Rae On car erence, Sad eeaoeta | Ey ee ihe atera’Thads éhoose Nelson, Learu Nations to promote peace | fered with a complication of diseases, Gener Cigar S Rutter, % and went do the Ine in a ‘taxi.! You must state sour NANES seemed t F : - e miectehe. .. 148% v Noa sens "4 = r r 0 prickle with embarrass- she suid, MUMMEEMELS actos tecparter to orece fac [CreeUrtenine Mospita ae Newatte Gene! Hear 21% U1 &, Ble oe non | ye STrived at @ place which loolted | F si chris we te utes Meo te mart TEDL. She’ played “ath irae la, 22-A, Torrington Square.” Se aves Setpitiee $0) order, Ne Steere a actaiag seit cas oma ine Siac cere co like & Mooriah warden, with plants all) {ier Sint tiie Foriac’ aces Folk ghanged the places of the Aowers| ““Ehank “fost Oat cee. twn ture wi war,” continued. Mra, Dilworth, and she wos taken (0 great Nor, Ky. vf ws Diteh Hee... sy “Pound and a pool in the centre. Aftes | Bor f amp, trying to appear at| words he spoke, but the eager dar “Upon League of Nations the hn Ease, 3 ele ropgad H. Jis, Gest soesiOre, aad Vanadium Steet Rm TOW my diving a Httle and getting seven! | COUPON NO. 675. ee should mmeet apte rare ae fogs free sonmnoue eas ix) ixeue is clean cut. There are | for rest and recuperation, Gui Slates Ktoel... bad Wadash : 1% 10% 10% |crampe in the feet from the cold we | ¢ | pitying. Ke for onfidency, 3 i Still worrying about her husband, an yeronght : ” fo — tying. ‘My name Is Annesley Grayle," sha, fp Seatetmen whd peck Gy constructioN | sire“ Diiworth returned to Newark Nesien, Oil: rasa “Saget fal Por oc elgg My | ot out and Jumped Into a tax! (for «| : > What if tiey make me pay for|voluterred: aa tein paarie at eee mores to Areeveltt. C do Rod object last evening. She viaited- friende tevin dane. HK 48% OHM) oe, bes, Cone. Uae change—it's about the best thing we | Women Tennis Hanger After Ive kept the table so /nian and to herself how far. sia ‘ _ paper protagonists at their faces | Moura tater lghbors, trac ng te Jil: MY WS YY poe Aa Ga ae [every © See Woeiey ANS Foul Np. Pla ers Invade ee ae * trust, So, at least he must, hare Lad as do carey Fl odor of gas fn the Dilworth house, jqt Mer Marine pt. HH | lene ane 4 obyd | Broa “ : : a ephour now, all but twolunderatood, for he sald: “If I don't Jong as they thet 1» ie Motom 4. $M AT afternoon we went to the Pantheon Hi ke Ci minutes! There w: y ” m4 eH apes sha Aatital ee cicer oe ten Vitanen apten gos DA Ret scout me "| Roeate a” oY de Guerre to see the war picture that oboken Courts hope or fear, But there wae the Mrs | teenithee tas wet “ALbatied oF ts but eee iaten inioipin | Fote Of the venge and a wall Sracket Yaland ON |... ow Om “hx, lly |!8 creating such a @ensation. The pi deal of getting away. it’s better that you shouldn't know_- 7 one says he will go into the Wore turned on - ~jture is the only ome in the building, ' Edward V. Lynch, Mra, David), “I'l ait out the two minutes,” she | that If you heard it buddeniy, it and i am proud to say that but it certainly makes up for tt. You a \told herself. “Then I'll go, Ought I|should be strange t. you, Just ‘like o way cen C ' ¢ ” t & he Woman Slashes Herself to Death enter through a stairway in the cen- C. Mills and Miss Marie Wagner car-\ 415 tho wai ; Horrible doubt! lany other. numer Don't pou eey tie wseegi |tre of u large room, and all aro. ad the ried off the honors aa the matches And she must*have bern drencing right?” . Mra. ‘Teresn Auermiller, thirty-five Ma itrinte Beginad, Belgiuae nites fF the Castle Point Cup got sired | $0 fore tant roller etter, anenk |" dare say you are.” ¢ { ng a . vs ay while the wal wi | yeare old, of No. (9 Gouth Seventeenth | | States, Japan, — Hus agerego Tan cenit peachy Sette hele distance ety eae Teh a aa study cate er Bae Rares af Wenoes Sith the, Dapponed that two-ot thie’ ranking! FFiehtenes, miserabla, she wan |{fis neta t rear eae to dine Poesibility of restoratio unt aate| © eine [SOR Mie NOUS. OLUNPMBE SMUD IES Loo won Thkera Ide retest counting her chances whepy 4 man, |with Mr, Smith, You'll dine with his scsretaaendn, Acealny ? 7" : statue of Victory re, . i _ Whowe coming into the room her di:|understudy instead, You'll let. tn: ‘BALTIMORE FIXES Been tnelanoholy over il! health. “1! Announcement of the receipt ot) Opened stondy: Allied Oi! 25—26, the French army, and | navy, | the he semi-final, ‘One of sie Sone ot lemma shad caused her to miss, order dinner? It's part of the pre " ING PROFITS : |. nC ee eee het;| 2; 2 ©. Metatn 16-1¢—1, Boone o1i| Algerian army, Bes wil grouped ‘hese wan thas ta York State tite) MArched unhesitatingly to her table Mevare wall? Anusaliylageued CLOTH! ‘greater ease for the money "/21-8—21-4 Federal on 23 21 ; ‘milés. to. Verdun, Chateau holder, defeated Mra. Wolff in straight WH 5 ; B SAYS BERGDOLLS failed to deter profesional bears 0M | asin 4 g-4—-9. tee: roe (TERE Eelocn Wook: gies Sheik ota bie tote ot toe pee ee CHAPTER U0. The man nodded to the headwuite:, . FLED TOGETHER fi.w: te Aitaok Om rl08;|Coal 17.9—03-6, Heston dioeirne | poldiatiers on the mant/The famous enoounter the cine anun driving of NNESLEY glanced up, her|who had been Laterested tn the litte | 37 4-2 Per Cent. on Women’s Gare = lls barcadalgeD pat reas at the close | 75—80, Hoston Wyoming Oll 1-1 1.8, | men of every country are with their Mra Lynch and her unerring wes face aflame, like a fanned (rama indirectly stage-managed bs = P Withess Testifies He Went With Tatergsy, Durtag the rat hour of|Caledinla 1821. Div. Extn, ae—ay [own countrys-such ax Kings, Queens, curacy Helped her throughs toe, vies coal. The man was tall, dark, nate, he came himself to take ti ments and 35 to 40 Per itness Testifies WU yesterday. During the f the ieading |G! Zone 42—4%, ‘Tono. el 1 §-$| Princes, Princesses, Ambassadors, tory. : lean, square-jawed, hand- omer, With wonderful promptnes« J < it, on Boys’ Suits, ft Evaders and Their trading, prices of, many of the lem —1 8-4. Generals and Presidents, It {8 a wo! As a prelude to her ohiet battle! 4, Justithat thciiting way which considering that Mr multh's irceme from ie erful picture, The first thing that Mrs, Mills, the Orange star, outplayed Ly y n Maryland, apsoulative thvarites /aronpeg FOREIGN IGE oe he second the! Miss ©, Hopper at 6—2, 6-3. This! M4gazine Mustrators and women had not been near the menu under a Sept, 21.— Walter J. Mother to Maryland, one to more than two points, while in PORBIGN EXCHANGE, strikes you js the ize, ¢ sae pea oes DS eA to steady her| love; the {deal atory-hero to.look at, his eyes, several dishes were choses Seermeerrans’. Mevestive Secretary in the! patLADELPHIA, Sept. 31,—Fits- the cane of Kelly-Springfield Tire the | Demand, sterling, $3.61; cables, |colore and Neauligut anclbea ok na SeeCORe Gnd NEA abe thee MOE, Ingo| even to the clothes which any female | #nd @ wine selected. ; Lae hugh Lee Creedon, twenty-two, tes- decline amounted to seven points. $3.613-4; franc, cables, checks, | Sige when Iaay that it took sixteen |. Hartmann, the Lake George tithe | aera shah ~~ Seoatate” mane Ge~ mite Gentian ear prea ties tied at the trial of Mra. Emma C., with the beginning of the second : ire, rgiriean Hoots cables, men three yeurs to paint de fitters boidar, 20 bv amend sound. ane, hed 0% “immaculate evening | Tora presently go back to the old \ - o! t showed 4. marks, mand, 4.6; Swies,| staying there. abou 01 e a a » aan .|round (since the adventure she cane cereal Aad tee coencanneta ee baer the SAVE oe ne arise Noe not ei, Phew tee: Belwian, 7.241-2; | went to the Louvre and saw the| dire Hartmann Ny cote aniend: cule een ee pone rere out to meet had failed), she was ed ba gio Beep a. eae see | Oaeugsinet beet exained, but Sq uet TMI; pemetas, 16.72; cab) Naneinge of black. welvel, Bho ia a| Minding chat her Hivallwas fading the | whould be Me Belen ee ie wk latirred to's wild ‘rlndrean tn gine gone to Maryland w ver only were earlier losses re; 5 70, hangings of blac! . q and Erwin Bergdoll, Charles 8. Braun and former Magistrate, James B, Ro- mig. At that time Grover and Erwin were draft dodgers, and both were) charged with being army deserters, | Mrs, Bergdoli and four others, in- cluding Braun ana Homie are on trial before Federal Judge Dickinson on the charge of aiding the Bergdoll brothers to evade milita: norviee. The ethers are Albert & Mitchell, an automobile salesman, and Henry huh, the latter maid to have been Erwin's chauffeur in his fight, When ¢ rs, Borg- doll announced she had no counse! but would act for herself. This is in lime with her previous declaration that lawyers had done her sons noth- ing but harm, stunts only to drop a performing ‘tin ri iglasions from Aen. HOUTLAW" STRIKERS HELD. DETROIT, Sept. 21.—F. J. Gall and W. J. Judge, said to be officials of the Chicago Yardmen's Association, were erre! yesterday, They are declared to be under indictment in ested in it the unauthorized iaike of valrone switchmen several werks ago, Both said they would re- iat removal to Chicago. yeh) - > C.F. ADAMS REFUSES TO BE A DEMOCRATIC ELECTOR, BOSTON, Sept. 21.—Chariés Francia Aaama, skipper of Resolute in her re- cent muccean(ul defense of the Amer- tea'a Op, has announced that he would not accept a place as candidate for Presidential Blector on the Democratic ticket, to which he waa elected by the State’ Convention the party at Boringneld dant cater: Mr, Adama sald he was not consulted regurding the use of hia namo and that he would re- | Quest that it be removed from the let. e —— Blind Basket Makers Strike. LONDON, Sept. 21.—The blind basket makers of Londin have struck for an | Increase in wages DORVAL ENTRIES. ‘The Dowel cutrtee for tommorrow's races are fodiarat GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! Large polection of custom Plt $8 $12 ‘ian Suits, $8 to rae NE SAMPLE SUITS $15-$25 Mn, jo M. COHEN Tth Ay, 6.8.Cor.itee a MAS sere e CR Seldon tmocrparchde: Ure and Th a mains 5 | , tmorearoide: ix ‘ ra, 1a Ses cook da and | halon ‘even ‘hers oF IND RACE Mary Comal th y 1 i thimeyeeroids and 7 Bein Peis Pear Bl, 100: Hoodo, %, vide ¢ Pa a Lataater 8. alia LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. ae “ take, i Heap fas, Daas aca, 110; rat Mid AUlowinee claimed, Weather, cles + of the industrial list. i rie about 4 © the steel equipment, tobacco and rall- road shares were able to show ad- vances ranging from one to more than three points compPired with the clos- ing quotations of last night, In the industrial list there were many cross-currents, The early at- tack on the stecls were inspired by rumors that independent manufactur- era have initiated a price cutting cam- paign, This could not be verified and was not generally credited. Tobacco shares wore bought in anticipation of the early announcement of highly favorablg earnings, In the oils and equipments the steady inflow af pub- Ne buying orders not only forced bearish professionals to cease thelr attack on these groups, but to cover & part of their existing short con- tracts as well, Rails continued to be in persistent demand and as & group gave the best account of themuelves. Low priced non-dividend paying issues seem to be favorites, though there also ix good de- mand for the coalers because of ex- pectations that shareholders of these roads will derive large benofits from ‘melon” cuttings, Now that the Lacka- wanna Company has requested per nission to sugremate its coal lands, it ns anticipated that other companion will follow sult. As a matler of fact {t le understood that the Heading Com pany already has drawn up tentative plans along these lines, Confirmation of the opinion that leather companios will make a dismal showing in carnings for the latter half of this year was found th ine action of directors of the Central Leather Company in passing the common divi- dend. The stock, which has been nder steady pressure this week made a now low for the present downward movement and sold below 48. How- ever, the drop in Central Leather had but small if any effect on other parts The money market continued to show signs of greater ease and this has much to do with the bullish spec- ulative sentiment now prevailing, Call funds renewed at 7 per cent, and there seems to be considerable funds lable on time at ‘The wheat market nts per by loss of nearly 3 cents. Cotton was corn a $100 the other events by ages, fled Ho whom duly, 19) on that Mr. ations of at ¥ with the Marob 29, dren. firm. Foreign exchange rates were jehtly lower, ae ak action at complete alienation of his wife’, fections, made up the progression’ of yesterday, Mr, Straub, according to his papers, was the confiding and happy husband who in the summer of 1919 touk hie | wife and three ohildren to their sum- mer home ring, he alle Before he married her, In Qotobe: 1907, Mr. Straub says, his wife's name was Viola three children, Alm: eleht, and Violet, was served with the STRAUB DEMANDS 000 FOR Loss OF HS WIFE LOVE Charges Herman L. Hoering | Wooed Her,From Him at Their Summer Home, An acquaintance formed by his wife ata summer resort with another man, introductions all around, followed by secret meetings between hin wite and man, and finally by the af- which Fredecick E. Straub alloges hia home was wrecked and upon which he bases hia suit against an L. Hoering for $100,000 dam- in the County Clerk's off in Allenmurst, No J. Mp . Is the other man, wife mot at Allonhurst in According to Mr. Straub his wife introduced him to Mr. Hoer- ing and his wife and everything went as tranquilly as Straub alleges he before, = Mr. jearned lagt March Hoering, unknown to him, had been meeting his wife frequently | and that he had mad ervent declar- Mr. Straub love he re but Mr, result, for her, he says, that his wife's affections were alienated and| she refused to live with him after or care for her three ohll- Schreiner. They have » twelve; Georgia, aged four. Hoering Papers in the No. 83 East 26th Screet, wonderful piece of work—not large and not small, nose straight, yet nat too straight; bewutiful all the wuy through, Just_as you go out of the room you see a little case filled with arms and fingers and toes which are supposed to be hers. As you xo up 4 fight of marble stairs you plump into the Winged Victory. Before we went home we saw “Mona Lisa” and the “Immaculate Conception” and a room full of Rubens, When we got out we hunted for a French pastry shop and got lost and had to take a tax! to get home. I'll say this is the end of a perfect day. With lots of love to you and the Kiddie Klib, ag ever yours, AILLBPN RIGGIN, THE SUN. Early tn the morning When the sun's about to rise, All the fleecy white clouds Nestle in the skies, Bye and bye they wander Slowly they drift away; Suddenty, dear old Sol Peeps out With radiant ray. By BMILY FAY, aged thirteen, New York City. AUGUST REBUS CONTEST | AWARD WINNER. NOT FEEL Answer—The clock has hands but cannot feel. By ALMA STEUPRWALT, aged fifteen, New York City, HONORABLE MENTION, Regina Boylston, William Hay, Rettina Camelio, Margaret Manfrini, | k Marcelle Keller, Julian Wlintz, Cath ering Lucas, Bertha Miller, George Powers and Selma Kaplan, SEPTEMBER WRITING CONTEST. lines and the corners of thé court with | hot Mr, Smith why should he—— An- her shots, Mra, Mills began to move nesley got no further la the thoughe to the net in the railloa, At close! Mi tnge Mra,"Milla blocked ‘cleverly und | (MOURN It flashed through her mind quick Mahe. it wat a pars ale a Mra, Hartmann to tthe past her, 1 the second set Mra, Mille Sorped ahead to a lead of 3—v on games. Then Mra, Hartmann did some ot hor fastest a beat driving. Mer ground strokes Bie nsiy managed and her foreenas ‘era repeatedly found the mark So well ld the Lake George champlon ahe carried the games to. 4 Mra, Mills broke through her werview pues more for the ‘stand mateh at Frederick C, Anderson, the tall Brook- man—who was young, or you not more than thirty-three or citement, Before she had time to seek &n answor for her question the netsh, four— ‘had bent over her as if greeting a |friend, and had begur. to speak in a [low voice blurred by haste or some ex- “You will do me an immense ser- vice,” he said, “if ypu'll pretend to know me and let me ait down here You sha'n’'t regret it, and Jt may suve my. lite.” lyn youngster, and Ludiow Vandeven: | “Migie down, er, the Princeton player, reached the answered someth Folind before ‘the ‘emicfinela in the | Annesley that Was newly awake She found ho Then the for Mr. Smith, fully that h heart is beating fast, fixed on the man's face, some explanation—were dilated. "Thank you,” he said, ward her, in hii the waiter had while she was slugins. Anderson's ability to force net at all times made it possible for him | to master Joseph W. Fox at 6-4, 6—3. Bryn Mawr Club ins First Leg | For Polo Title The Bryn Mawr Club team defeated Meadow Brook on the Westward Field at Hempstead yesterday in the first leg of the junior championship of the United States by a score of vals to 6, man still alone. And to consult her about tt. a true wi tinence, Now, will you go on Wanamaker, W. Stanley four by exceptionally fast team work | managed to score after two minutes of play. : Wanamaker and Roe were particu: | her rendezvous at the Savoy “It will be a shock when 1 tell he answered, at four Koala all. Meadow Hrook tal- Hed In the sevénth period, but the vini- There will be an award of one dollar to each of ten Kiddie Klub | members, aged from six to Afteon in- and reached a renoive, meare trusting you alor tofore have not even had the fun of looking ate times when dreaming in advanc: r hand being warmly shaken man took the chair reserved Just a8 she realized e wasn't Mr, Smith, ter her eyes— waiting for leaning to- ® hand a menu which placed before the girl She no- teed that the hand was brown and nervous-looking, the hand of a man who might be a mmunician or an artist, He was pretending to read the menu “You're an, the right sort—drave, [ swear I'm not here for any imper- help. ing me? Can you keep your wits and Stokes, Fred Roe and’ Barclay Me-| Ot give me away, whatever hap- Fadden played for Bryn Mawr and |P*? A Raat Soeur tee M. Heok- | io" She took the @itch of her tore At the end of the eighth period the } Pras spanking quietly and wan: See Fhe hal ak Ae eee: Sint han iieiy brown badioem anc hens. Hilla. baled rer, Putin Bisy f0F | worthe as ahe bad done ad the ninth chukker the Pennaylvania North's, as she a dozen of you,’ “But for heaven's sake larly fast in thelr combinations a, don't "misunderstand, I shouldn't ask Stokes proved a worthy (ow of Beadies- thia if tt weren't: absolutely neces aqping Hien oe the, ma roped wary, In case & man comes to this ° table and questions you, you must resulted in four goals bel, my 2 the fest four periods, while, Meadow lt him euppose that you ure iny Brook had scored oniy one When the wife second half of the Kame opened he on Ohi" Sasped Annesley. Her eyes Kach team scored only once in the met «the eyes that seemed to hay. next chukker, which ended. with. a ‘tle ‘4 : been waiting for her look, and they answered with an appeal whioh she Great other adventure, ‘The hors d'aeuyres appedred; then soup, and wine, which Mr. Smith begged her to taste “Drink luck for me,” he insisted. “You and you alone can bring it Annemiey drank. And the cham. pagne filliped color to her cheeks, “After all I've told to-night, one or two more can't matter,” gaid Annes- ley. “They won't hurt Mrs. Elis- worth. It's the other danger that's more worrying—tho danger froin those men. I've thought of some~ thing that may help if they follow us to Torrington Aquare. They may ask a policeman whose house we've gone into, and find out it's Mra Ells. worth's, before you can get away. So it will be better not to tell them t's yours, You can be visiting, ‘There is a Mr. Smith who comes sometimes from America. Even the policemen who have that beat may have hear: ot him from Mra. Bilsworth's se, yants, There's a room kept alwuy. ready for him, und called ‘M Smith's room.” “That dc help,” gatd the may “It's clever and kind of you to rac! your brains for me. A Mr. Smith from America! It's easy for me play that part, I'm from America Perhaps you've guessed that?” “But you're very different m1 Mrs, Elisworth's Mr. Smith,” Anni ley warned him, hastily. ‘He's mil die-aged, eccentric, and not soul. looking. He comes england for his ‘nerves’ when he has worked tov hard and tired bimaelf out, 1 think he'a rich; and ance he was robbed ti: some big hotel, go he likes to why a: a plain sort of house where’ there no danger.” The man smiled, rather a charmi | smile, Annesley could not help notie- ing, “In case of the worst!” he repeated “Ho must be deadiy if his society bores you more than that of un Jady on whom, T suppose, you dite: attendance morning, ne om, and nighi Now, my situation t# #o—er—ye 0 Nar that I ¢ to be thankful exchange identities with any may Hut 1 wouldn't with Mr. ituthe Smith for all his money and jewels. Annesley opened her eyes. "Dis | say anything ubout fsewely? vin asked. “No, you didn't," the man assureu her, “exrept in mentioning the name tors evened matters in the next chuk- could not rafuse, of Ruthven Smith, Anybody She did not stop to think that if{nas iived in America as long hg 1 ere ar ate gtBort the dark eyes had not been so hand-lhuve’ aesociaies fewels, Chk thie wa ane cortse%, maintaining wome they might have heen easier tolname of Ruthven sare tit Pech atirectivcneda thet in" ort Qf resist, Ghe—the suppressed andi ven’ hire him fer vey the ot auch attractiveness that an effort in GAD ruck © now being made to widen the Interest tlmid tl, never allowed to make up|mere Amith—Jike mywelf, tor’ jn” and develop the game in a way to put her mind—let herself go with the stance,” and he smiled again, it within th reach of many who here- Wave of strong emotton carrying her _ (Road to-morrow's interao'ing in: mona)

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