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‘i ev “Firat 41-46 89.80, off .10; ihe 14; third 90.98, up 10 48 96.40, up .02. CURB, + Opened steady—int. Pet,, 15 1-2—16; Boat, 12 1-2—13; Retail Candy, 10 1-2— ‘li; Tob, Pro. Exp., 11 1-4—14; P, Mor- 11 1-411 8-8 Marac. Oli, 211-4; White Olle, 24 1-2— Tis, 663-4; Sinom LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 31-25 opened 92.60, up .06: second £9.66, fourth 89.64, Victory 33-48, 96.40, up .10, 2; G. Asphalt, 56-67; Carib, 177-6. FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENED HIGHER, Sterling, demand, 3443-4; cables, Ab 1-2. Francs, demand, .660; cables, 0661. Lire, demand, .0378; ‘cables, »' Belgian france, demand, .0687; yoables, .0688. Marks, demand, .0142; fables, 0143. Swiss francs, demand, S265. ; cables, 1587 18075; cables, .8085. +1421) cables, .1426, Guilders, demand, Pesetas, demand, Swedish kroners, 074,085, increase $613,164; net ear Nes $2,012,040, Increase $610,028; our. plus after fixed charges $1,844,886, in- crease $603,648; 12 months gross $28,- 818,909, inérease $8,299,290; net earns ings $28,119,094, lincreaar $3,290, surplus after fixed charges $21,187, 00, increase $2,975,736. DIVIDBN Ds. ‘The Cities Service Company de- clared the regular monthly dividends of 1-2 of 1 per cent. in cash on the common, preferred and preference B stocks and 1 1-4 per cent. In stock on the common stock, all payable Decem- ber 1 to stock of record November 15. The Standard Milling Company de- clared the regular quasterly dividends of 2 per cent. on the common and 1 1-2 I per cent. the preferred, payable Nov. 80 to stock of record Nov. 19, The Procter & Gamble Company de- clared the regular quarterly 6 pero nt common dividends payable Nov, 15 to stock of record Oct. 2. The Reading Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, on the Ist preferred stook pay- able Dec. 9 to stock of record Nov. 23. —_—> CHINESE KILL PEACEMAKER. a 1960; cables, .1970. Norway | Kentuckian Stabbed Attempting to roners, demand, .1 cables, .1265, Denmark, rovers, demand, .1393;| Stew Detrekt Hotel Argument. gables, 14 Argentine posos, de-| DETROIT, Oct. 21.—Dow C. Watson dpand, .7855; cables, .7875. Canadian | of Paducan, Ky., was siabbed to death @ollars, demand, .9050. this morning In a downtown hotel, ‘ According to the police, Sing Moy, « EARNINGS. in increase $8,880,96 _ Cities Service ‘Co EEE AUTANNGW et Credit Furnish That Little Home for You Credit—convenient, dignified—and with- charge” —-i Let us tell you in American Wal-ut. Chair THE BIC , Canadian National Rallwaye—s Y October $2,901,803, from Jan, 1 §$79,666,- upholst BEST FOR September gros | them ment You are not asking favor when you ask for credit here—and—you'll receive the same courtesy and consideration OUR DIGNIFIED CREDIT Porceloid Side Icer ITES YOUR ACCOUNT Feea"Csinpert- "Sey ¢y 98 Four-Piece Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suitey Four pieces, consisting of DRESSER, VANITY TOILET TABLE, CHIAFORO! iE end PED a bow foot en: Hich Grade Period Livirg Room end Parlor Suite ed in Blue Velour; in- im seats; three pieces; a JOPEN SATURA SY EVENT A" WCon.6" Weel BROWN+"OX:B SHOE POLISHES HOME, SHINES his VALUE PACKAGES Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Black, Ten and White Shoes ‘THE FS. DALLEY COKPORATIONS LID, CUFEALO, NY In- d, in full size; four pieces; Chinere taken into teased to the slaving. W and nis prother, according to the police report, were attacked by a group of Chinese after they had attempted to #top an argument among in the hotel corridor, custody, con- yours plan. int 93 15%, MOTOR TrUCY NEVIVERIES Mm wantin! nua TUITE LOOD LEATHER@ “ EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i ; 1920. ~~ 21, | . 4 | OMPLETE STOCK QUO , KENYON’ COMPLE K QUOTATIONS—2 P. M. Ai t, cetaceans ts en, Hah low lan Open, if. haw, Aina Gold is " i” 1% | Ieee & Nawivole, 107% my Im ' Aleta June i” i” *% 1% | Mawel) Motor ~ ¥ Allie Chale My Mh | May Det store ‘ ‘ Am Amt cinmmnien 50% 80% HO 80% | Meniean [etrvienn, 1! 172% ’ Am Can ts 0% MG TN 896 | eigen 8% Am Car & Fary.. 18% 1054 1 183 | mavale Stari ms : « nd ig we eu iN tN 100% | sein a SL, a4 : | (Copyright, 1020, by Moffet, Yard & Co.) am Cotton ofl... ot os ss 5 | Hs den fomate 0 wt aT oat Ty | MO Kan & Tee ou SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. Am Drue Synd 9% 9% 84 oy | Mimemrt Maciftc bin ‘alas lt terials, abel » hen WA tooth 308 108 om sos | Memtane Pee a ae oe Rr en a Alt & Lather wf 00 6 = 0 yen ag x 4 ) = i % S b. dn fee, Coc Wen. fon Sem fo | Ree cae e 8 8. Quotes Candidate and Flays Defense Pleads for Sympathy Pala dead ie va tee ngheniay an gute Am Ldneed .,,... 06% OT Gam 97 | Netional Anitinn tlhe Thos tho “A ts ‘ i be: te wildly” Ferapresiess, “arnd “4 7 in ee i ok ok Gk. wale OMe. oy om 6%, «Phase Wi Attempt to | in Asking That'Woman Be [Porat ogre indattr PinatwetPatsmasicls Luang bier une died ot ur pole A ioe 0b. 8. bo, os Oa Ot Bie 8 bah eyaablt | é hood : uy alt memnesitoe which Stonck Mad: given her dah e Cm Cow 1s ee is” ee [N.Y Coun on se eH Falsify” His Position. Acquitted of Killing — Am Gmelt A Rd. OK WK Ww w IN. TN Ma H ou“ m4 aK —_——. pial sagen CHAPTER XI. jPeal for some charity, aad behest ad 107% 107% 107% N.Y. O. & West, 2 ay UN MM ‘i | . . prised to « iy a visiting card Jn dm Tl A Os. 100" 100% yaa ty 4 re... © ©6©% «Kom « SCNator Hiram Johnson of Call-! NORWICH, Conn. Oct. 21—At dw (Continued. side. How queer to send it up ir Am Tabac . 100% 181% 1004 1994 |Uklnoma DP, & RR 4 4 ‘ fornia, in a speech at Hoboken, N. J., trial of Mrg Mabel Kenyon, charged ‘ ' . 1 ong. We wore 7 Jib threw down the book and! that She took i vith songe ¢ ane biel’ we ge Ge Geico cen oe last evening definitely removed Sen- With killing Dr. Herbert Tetlow, for stretched out her arms as|riosity and | nua po Bins le ade ~ et A ae ator Harding from advocacy of any ‘¢ first time Mrs, Kenyon's year-old though she were | shaking | try, Monck." Amets Mealimation. 4 4 4 tm 484 League of Nations waatever. ee wee warezes peve eur are Dies feaned forwaed ona wudden irae | Written in pen Amo. Dry Goods. 2 tot 10% 50% oo tested no loudly thatihe was removed. pul ce rhb dh ap aehafs Atchison Hy, Soh SN kh 4% 43% ‘Thete were many Men of cumning ‘hy, afiohael Soandon, who was called In tre ony [unk cee liane . le 0 y ie glass, ad shi hanged v e8,”" t ee TS OTN, TW peete on a 4 design behind men in high places. in ¢o attend the dying man, declared that Much, she wondered, ‘Shee felt 6 “an - iis, Onn uss ee inn ee Se tae Republican Party, said Senator Mrs, Kenyon’s testimony concerning ™UCh older; shes was quite a differ. | ae Phawed cfg |AUL Gobet Line... 91% 9B OT OTK [ince Amow css, 89% SOM AS Johnson. hia utterances upon entering the the cloud of matd snare ee etOok | though turned to lee eae, ng ot on annem os “% 14 “There are many of those men house was an absolute falsehood. Mra, much; a few weeks of happiness | rigid as if som Bath. Moony ss ANON ya e inde ae m4 @ om that I don’t Mike,” he added, “and 1 Kenyon wept at this, ‘The vigorous would do away with all the tell-tale io tte vr. Va. mH 8 s : ‘ signs. & i oo young to | y ove Beth. Moe! 2, mT "ne SM Ate Oe 112% 1124 112K MAY Bay they don’t like me, But all Cfofe-examination by tho defense inh Her beauty cid nov hepend ve empty. ¥ es he ee, Hk oe ue St | Pae Ome: 10 @% 1 |Iikes and dislikes we may have for *#led to shake Dr. Scanlon’s test: gojoring alone. Happiness, sen but thought tt raight be Irma; wen on W'ktyn Union Gas, iy 0% Gig Boy | Hall Steel Boring... 7 7 WF) Hersonalities and aims are forgotten |". ” Was she going to have that? Peace | remembered that sie was married,| L ‘Putterich Co. ., 14% 14% 146% 144 [RAY Comer 1% 13% | “Are you not making every possible! “nd forgetfulness she might win, but| 1 Caddo Cent. Oil... 20% — 20% 20% atg | Heading | ¢ me 4 min this campaign. I have declared mor, to convict Mra. Kenyon” he "4ppiness was a big thing leather era” oe Yr it, Packing .... @ 63 62: a [Reb Motor os oi a Ry | @ truce so far as policies and ind!-\ was asked. “No, I am altmply acting thoes other af s thatiot fled and loch ed | “ wee, SI cap ae v #4 ae ima ie Se 4 ‘a 7 7 . ee y e other eyes that looked and looked | mother. She drew a long vreal ek tame) aie ee Ta EEN | ncotogte atal si si #1 | viduals are concerned because of as a good American citizen,” was the as though they were searching for | one slew! pics . a me Cent. Leather f., 0% 8% 9% Hy [Hera Duteh N. ¥ i% 72% 4 | the overshadowing pall on the Re- | response. Ponten that eee eit Vout 8! wut she bad not lost her eonsem Certo De Pamo.... 38% 86% 88% 8m [Stee Aree 2 a | . oe " enter,” that was what he had said| sedibondtbes : " eb ae an oe BE BN ie Gam: 3% 6% 6% | Dublic which we love. I refer tothe! Francia Kenyon, twelve-year-old once, ‘it flashed back on her now, as|moment, though whe had had @ pad CM & SM Paul ly 44 41% 414 gay [Nestoand Atr Line 8% 0% 9% 9% Wilson League of Nations, ‘ gon of the defendant, testified that his words so often did. And he had| shock. It was 6 unexpected’ enp ha CM ABP Ry oe EH BH a Oni [Bram Retnt ir aaa Vater “The men and newspapers who Sfter the shooting his mother's fore- added that he was ready to go with n feeling so much better andhep ORT Btu... 4 Be me” Bae eng atom ay Pretend to be friends of Senator bead was swollen and discolored and [him wherwver they went. ner ©! pier, and now a sudden blow had-gen Cu Get Wate, in 18 ash. Sem [eemmern Pes 100 9% 9% Harding and who assert that he is Ber. left, hand scratched. © Sheriff Giibert; the iden would shock him, | Ref Pack. She felt the shadows of t tik sk 2 a HN 31% 91% to take this country into the League volver used could not have been dis, Me thought of her us» going quite the | Past closing round her again: Chile Copper Mie. 6 ee eee on ae ae ae of Nations Yo him a distinct @is- charged untl it had been cooked by cog Way. Well, #0 she would, how | "ore teot ack hese wend ee a” Soy [Mt Le & Souder HON 30% 86K SKY Pliment, 1 speak, of course, solely Pl rgeong Bayon eo ously redeem the past, be all that he wished, | WOMak hard and bitter and revepge 30% dom ay [Shel T&T... #% from the public utterances of our the jury with a view to establishing If She made him happy, surely that | fy tabs ner What did "ane Crnsol Gee 'Go. ss. 8 ey eee ee eS coe 2% candi and these utterances make her inental condition tmmediately fole WoWld fo @ long way toward atone-| Wini ‘here? What right had ahe to continent . if m ’ e efore the jury by Hilbert had no misgivings. He | senc eimai t Continental Insur . 68% 5% yy [THid Ave. % | Harding is President he will not take Friday. Arguments were commenced Witked home feeling happier than he| raed: angthiee sone ba ego ny Corn Products... iis 814 | Tetaoeo red ™% the United States into the League. by Ansistant State's Attorney Hewitt, had done for months past. His heart | kee hay as ko Ret id of hers) frames we ae 10 aay” [Tame Onl. UM | “He characterizes the League as ‘a Who asked, if it was Mrs. Kenyon's In. was as light as a bird, and it had| when her hand deopped: The maid he ee oes bare Ok Te te | nko On military alliance which menaces peace ‘ation to commit suicide, why had jain in his breast very heavy of late.| already told her that she was alone Cran Am tugats, 41 “i Vaited Alloy and threatens all freedom.’ He called | direction to her own body? — | looked round with « mmile; Ne wasie| {twas too late to send an excuse, tox ten & Rio Gr. a ee eee it the ‘supreme blunder’ and asserted! Johg.J. Dunn, for Mrs, Kenyon, friend of all the world; ‘he wanted pons on polite formality. he bea. & Rio Ge ot. 8% 3% 8% Ste OA Dy, ine OO that he would leaye ‘America free, in- TidicuM@ the idea of a frail woman cf everybody to rejoice with him. could refuse plainly to see her, and Dome Mince 11% 11M 11% 11M | Un, Retail store | 100 pounds struggling with and killing = “She's mine ag: r |that was all—and ‘that might Sook kiktiorn Coal « BY BH we. CLP dependent and self-reliant, but offer 'a six-foot, heavily built man, and up: happy—T'll make her happye Ne wag | MEARE. | The second thought made : 18% BN 184 | Ualtat Pood ing friendship to all the world! held the theory of Mrs. Kenyon's at- saying to himaclf over and over | net hesitate. She was suoh a de- Bo tet i ccsese HW MH Lg. Indu, AL “And yet men and newspapers who tempted sulclde. In closing his plea again. ‘They. would live in the dear} ermned old woman. Johnson tad jas, Wi, & Wig. 0% 6% BK U.S, Rudimt 77% claim to be friendly and assert that. Mr. Dunn sald: jold house, among the people he had| 2#ld that she always did what she fen, Kiootrie, sees 40% 140% 1G iva] U, 6, Smelter. &% Senator Harding ‘is going into the, “Dr, Tetlow came along and gave known all his life. Lilah would soon| Made up her mind to do.» She had jenaral Meteme..roo 8 18 A BAU. & tee... %% League’ would have him quilty of the her gifts, He plied her with gifts, love it as much as he did. New| ken this journey on purpowe te gee Gen, Motors Deb... 68% 00% 60% Steel pe. 168% | very outrages be denounced.” whispered swest love words into ber people could come to the cottage, and| 78 RO doubt; she would not be eaally jodie ven eess WO 8% B04 | Vind Conpe WH —<——S————— [ear turned her head with his atten- Basil Monck would be forgotten; it OT dia sali nay ‘reat Not, Ry | Uta se , tions, » shall say that Divine wo b 2 a bed dre ro, she thin’ Wamten Oise) YL 300% 108" I” | Vaca, Gk i, SEARLES WILL FIGHT groviaence had io nand in his death? | "tte wan gorry his rrother sens away, | ACTH, Lilian wad nerselt, and. at napiration Capper... Ad 40% Vanadion Steel A faithful, honorable husband awaits! that the r y.j the question her cournge rose. #he thatne te San AS es Oe UP IN COURT HERE jour verdict. "Three sons ask you not (Nat there was nobody at home to| should not think thatelt wo Ste Cane oicvess 10K AT YOR 188 | Wataan gi a a “ ——e Zo'welte the word “murdereas’ on her Whom Ne could tell the good news: he| worme than anything. She would bee in larine . TL TL TL 1 | we | = brow. Little Hughie’s two tiny bh 4 pay hei < ri ° tee saree 9a Eh a enced 8% Walker and Delafield, Executors, | Brow. Lite Hushie's two tiny hands pack, on himself, Hie mother would would take care that’ there wae i tee a 7 fee + a4 jad 4 td Met ce BM Be | Wan te .,| File Petition for a Special | baby" ayes are turned to'Yours, ang De aia, fo" in sake: be) wate all Seung ‘interview, he ould'Bo Ri Irland Oil 6% 8% 6% OK Western Union aay dmini: jhe calls, ‘I want my mother” How own” There had been an once; she had delayed too long al- Invincible OM .... 35% 33% 88% 884 | West, Airtrake | “a” Administrator, will you answer them?” The final ar-| ment, but that would disappent now i her visitor might be thinking Kemas Oty Ho... 3 BS BD 9%! Westinghouse . 414| Arthur T) Walker, the clerk to Hay pacaity in Consesteur ton ane that ‘the cause was no longer there. | #!! sorts of things. She got up quick- Keqly toring. 63 | Wheeling... 6 Sawird #. bhatan ee Look which way he would, the signs | !¥ and ran down to the drawing-room. 4 whom ard jearies left the der in the first degree is death by eee hy Fh OM | Will Overland . 10% were all favorable and he could see| When she opened the door she saw Done is % 10% 8 % greater part of his $50,000,000 estate, hanging. It Is ald that no woman ry gia Gin heart Moa it, “te | an old lady, heavily vevJed, seated near eewa the 4 20% «20% £8 and Lewis L. Delafield, named with prety elgg dey Re es fOr ‘thanksgiving; out of darkness had big rigor leaning on a@ stick. avkewenm Stool, i» «© OM 7 him as executor of the wilk yesterday ica tlk aun ine come light. They would value their ‘ou will pardon my not rising.” eile 46 ue * moved to retain con:rol of the bulk happincas alt the more because It had ghe sald, “Dut 1 am old wnd infirm. ‘ 8 a erent from of the estate. by petitioning Surrogate He ran up to his room lightly as a What Lilah had expected, It was Preedotie have been discounted, tem- Foley ie appar bad Delafield fe boy and flung open the door. -Johnaon cote ane her manner was quiet and vracily at least, |"some other suitable person” spec was pftting out his dress clothes, and dignified. She looked a pathetic f The reduction in copper prices has administrator. Citations were issued looked round with a start. Gilbert ure in her heavy black; an old woman given birth to ilvely speculation as to persons Interested who bave eight laughed the hearty laugh which had weighed down with sorrow; nothine to whether the larger companies can days in which to file objections. fniitated Lilah sometimes. to be afraid of. Suddenly Lilan fete successfully maintain current divi-| Last week in Saiem, Mass., Judge Did I startle you? I didn't know sorry for her, r dend payments, The weight of finan- Alden P, White tuok the estate in ‘ 7] you had any nerves. -I suppose I did “You must be tired, for you shave lop holt! opinion seems to be that most Massachusetts from the hands of come in with rather a rush." he sald. had a long journey,” she aad. "Kou The stock market failed to develop rio cut disbursements. Asa matter of Walker and Delafield by naming t's nothing, dir. I didn't hear you must let me give you some tea.) Mrs. , definite trend to-day, Trading was |fact, with cost of production at its special administrators who will oon- sore up. I was thinking of other Monek stopped her as she was going xtremoly restricted. Except in a| Present level there are few of the trol the Massachusetts property pend- things. to ring. ars sls ja1| MFe companies that can show a bal. ine the will contest brought by Al- You do too much thinking, John-|' "No," she wad, “nothiny, thane yon ew isolated instances, where special ance on the right side of the ledesr bert Victor Searles, sole helr at law, £0nt. we've all’ done If you will let me talk to yqn for ® nfluences were at work, price changes! with copper metal under the 16 cent W20 Was practically disinherited. but that’s all gol few minutes, that ts all I want. Tt vere limited to fractions, Cause of Mark. Yet reduction in the metal Speaking in Hosten yea Sr a a Chat hia aan aie hin The waetoo 8 Kind of you to see me: I canaot $F Sngiish Price was made imperative by the MAN pple, chief counsel for Beh Pesaror pA inte. “We're 0@,& very welcome visitor.” “~sre% as » 4 ‘ full and production ‘1 would only speed up the proce: z { Bo: "i Pry 4 ments of strat: q aveting in London this afternoon be- largely In excess of consumption: °® He let it be known that he would aak| Sixty-Two Well Known Women cious and happy. ‘It’s been sad Drecinitate vente, eaner te ieee x4 en miners and representatives of Ra.iroad shares were feaiured by te appointment of the special ad~ ppl de etl abate col worst. “Why should you thigh that? tae of rly 3 ¥ ministraters narned in Masschusetts,| jn Appeal for Cox. eover, I . 4 . he Government at which another at- {hie 0 pay, ad nts in Bt, Lowa one of whom is counsel for Walker PP! . “4, sir," Johnson murmured, ree | i") nd Pheonind for you—if you donjt ‘ a to.esitie the pr oUt w sate erred and a rise of oid Delativid i vent would - specttully. “ bese Bow 1 ae anpt will be made to settle the pi more than 2 points in the common, | Susan te appolntment of Delafield. T may as well tell you that Mias! “That Is kind of you." Wag thers nt miners’ strike. Cable advices This was due in large part to buying | egarding the probable outcome of OM the part of a pool that was re- lle conference were very confusing, jut the private advices were opinion that if the miners’ allway mous int trike is not setled to-day vorkerg will yote to go out on strike news having a bearing sto market values was mostly of Corporation's earnings sta Other sn unfavorable natu known that metal nestic account and 151-2 per pound, a it Additional its course duction of 60 per England concern. ductions in various were announced in tea. It v Peabody & Co, |Hampehire closed for an indefinite px the receivership of Co re. for new cent, au riod the nani- on It became expo low large sales of copper had been made for both do- rt at figure or the presont downward movement. | s less than a month back that | the big selling agencies were holding out for 18 cents per pound. evidence that in commodity prices has not yet run was found in # price re- deflation in certain classes of cotton goods by @ large Now Further price re- ple articles various Western announced by Cluett that on account jack of demand they are forced to run thelr phants on two-thirds time. Che Sulloway Hosiery Mills in New down ot complete! y Foll King yesterday It was announced jowing Motor oe day by the Lincoln Motor Car Com- pany that the leather {asues and concerns that are kno’ ing ta of the ‘arge compani st tion was not discernible. these stocks Indleat FRANK H. CAM Pn) Cit” tae, “THE FUNERAL CHUR FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 3970 Brosiway et goth 70 piled rag A oie. CAMPBELL FD. au mea of will pass the dividend on their class “A” stock which is due to Le paid in a short time. This news has a tendency to de- press the paper company stocks, the ka n to be carry- nventories, but real liquida- 8 will be fe other ced Action of 1 that price re Wherever You May Be ‘There le or Representative Cali “Columbus 8200” ently formed in this issue. ‘The laovement failed to stimulate other railroad shares and they moved w. na range of less than a point Traders in steel issues are not in- clined to make extenaive new commit- ments in this group pending the pub- Heation of the United Siates Steel nent ni Tuesday. The favorable ch tacter of the statements of the Republic Com- pany and the Lackawanna Company, Ixgued recently, has given rise to ex- pectations that the Steel Corporation statement will be highly favorable, Reports are in circulation that direc. tors, at the time of making the earn- ings statement public, will announce # stock dividend of 10 per cent. These reports @re not credited in well- informed circles, CHINA TELLS JAPAN TO RECALL TROOPS Peking Papers Charge Tokio Is Using Bandit Raids to Extend Corean Frontier, PRKING, Oct. 21 (Associated Press).—-The recent raid by bandits upon Hunchun, a small frontier post im Eastern Manchuria, contiguous to both the Corean and Siberian bor- der tle notice, pr. sea to develop into & diplomatic controversy between China and Japan, involving the Co- rean border district of Chentao, to the south of Hunchun, In addition to filing a protest with Yukichi Obata, the Japanese Minister veking, the Chinese Foreign Office emphasized its desire that all Japanese troops be withdrawn as soon as the Chinese troops which have been despatched arrived at Hun- chun, the Chinese guaranteeing pro- tection to Japanese subjects, TOKIO, Oct. 22 (Associated Press) —The Japanese Foreign OMce and the Cabinet are not disposed to sub- mit the ial equality question to the League of Nations, according to the Kokumin Shimbun. In the first place, says the nows paper, the time ts considered nopp.r tune on account of the (lif complications, In the second plice, {t declares Japan desires to m int heory that the fangve of Nations | o & Searle: approximately value placed on Nations mp soclation, Pp. M. Now England ing, Hotel Wald Baughters | meeting, Hotel PLM Din. ficera of the inas Gereas, mt f- Alpin, New ark meeting, Hotel Anglo South which at the time attracted lit- |lotig Club, dance, Hotel Mc.Aipin, 8 In the petition Messra, Walker and $10,000,000, Accepting these figures as $3,000,000 for the estate in Massach 000 tnatead of the $50,000,000 estimated IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Industrial luncheon, PM, Dixie Club, meeting, Hotel Astor; 2 P.M. of of Admiral Glennon to of. Blake and I are to be married soon— Declaripe that “without a strong Pihgeothveiah in two or three months. nls Geel that the vaiue of the) League of Nations another war \s in- i table securi- ‘ 8 ID- there's plenty to be done; the old een ane eenvace here ig about $i7,. [evitable,” alxty-two well known placo will have to he smartened up 000,000. "To. this is added large | American women have signed an ap-'a bit, I want everything to look its amount of stck and other securities | peal to newly enfranchised voters, Vest for her” Gith rt could not keep ot readily marketable, and an 40 per t Con and) tl® good news to |cent, tnterest In the Arm of Hubbara |vree them te support Cox | ZOF course, ‘sir, I gee, wir. 1 hope ~all estimated to be worth | Roosevelt, Heading the list is Mrs.| yo be very happy. Carrie Chapman Catt, who aban-| "Py the way, Johnson,” Gilbert hes- doned her promised stand of political |!tated. “I'd better XO 100.8, HOES. BF neutrality because she said sho no Yor ty Mins Blake. T want her to for longer could endure the attitude of get all about it. Of course I don't Senator Harding toward the League suppose you Wou'd unless she hap- pesephgeg Ny |pened to first, but even then, say as little as possible. T would rather the “To the 20,000,000 or more newly en-| matter were dropped entirely in the franchised women,” reads one part of! house, {¢ possible. ‘The others will the appeal, “who have not yet formed follow your lead.” é party aMiiations, and who will not! “I will remember what you say, submit to the spur of the party poll-|" “y— netter for all of us that we Hcian, opportunity is knocking. The ‘ahou'd nut it out of our minds now: chance has come to meet @ pressing j1's been discucked long enouch. T moral obligation, This is no ordinary pepe ft haven't hurt your feelings by campaign. The new women voters gayine this. You wil) understand T are seeking a way to show thelr nenn no dlarcanect to Mr Monck.” power and true purpose s best) Mf quite underetand, air can be done by voting and working| for Gov. Cox and the League correct and allowli | metts, Its total value Is about $30,000,- it by the contestant. —_ - Hotel Astor, 1 Women, board meet- jorf-Astoria, 10 A. M. the Empire State, Waldorf-Astoria, 1 CHAPTER XIL notel” Waldort-Autorta, |. EDWARD C. MOEN DEAD. 1 days had passed pence- i a fully and uneventfully, and Rots Women, mesting, Lawye already Lilah waa looking ncheon, Hotel Me- wn Cemetery Acaociation. more like her old self, Four Sectional Committee, | maward Calvin Moen of No. 837 Weat Weeks had gone of the twelve, and McAlpin. 7.30 1. M. \_|f0th Street, Vice President and General dresemakers were busy with the American Balk, Ath: {yrousseau, Lilah found herself taking an interest again in frocks and frills, Manager of the Woodlawn Cemetery Association and senior member of the Cee ee eet tel MeATG, [fw frm of Moen & Dwight, No. 45 ghe had a stronger will than most Be i Cedar Street, died yesterday In New jcople gave her credit for, Her Firat Skirt De MecAlpin, 7 #. | Chureh of Hotel Meal M taph Lis | tot Alpin, International meeting, hradquart No, 407 Bei gen American Aali ing, Chamber ate of New Btreet, 3.30 P. ation o| teal Directors o| at Mutual Life 32 Nassau St |" National Busi Bronx Food Sh Armory, 166th Committee evening, ‘ederation at home of a 0 West 76th “hy, G, 0. naal ball, Arce Association of M Hent for Child Study, algners, meeting, Hote! following an operation, He is York Hospital, le appearance was searcely an He was in his ffty-first year fragile appee. ndex tg her character, and she kept Demand, meeting pM. oF survived by his wife, who was Miss Institute, | meeting? Warren Tram, and two daugh * strict watch on herself, The past aatsie truth Boe! ty. Misses Yvonne and Remer Moen, was forbidden ground, josie! oe! Ot = . of the society, and han agucncad af the dierin She was busy looking over some athe Assaslasion: meat: |anoo! in New York and ee Harvard, patterns one afternoon when the oF Comme OP ne eee Heese ton ea ia owat the matd came tp with a note. “The lady York, No. 66 Liberty }mitted to the bar in 1893, H. asked me to give you this,” she said. wi M. M. he Boys’ Ciub 7 a ” 4 f'Lite Inaurance Med- (ety? Toe oye ee ete tim: ‘the wouldn't say her name." Lilah F Amariee, Ooh) sntion versity’ Harvard and Century Clubs jooked up impatiently, et, 9.30 A. M. J Jand the Bar Association, | Who is it?” she sald. “What does ness Show, Grand Cen- Jugh to Oct. 26 n and Steel Institute, yow, 24 Field Artillery "Street and Franklin ‘he want?" ‘\-don't know, miss, She asked to The second annual meeting of the gee you--asked if you were alone New York County Committee of the tye shown her into the drawing- American Legion will be held to-night ’ ole yom " Pe Hotel Pannaylvania, ‘Osticer, room, She's an old lady, miss, but tor the col Will be elected, quite the lady,” the maid added Reports will to the gave herself a possible reprimand. “Very well, I'll come directly, Col- New York County Hotel Pennsyl- to rogress of the committee to Inform meet- he voters of the State rexarding the by Mrs. Howard 8. Gi 0] 1 to be submitt - o thctub of Guten, cn-jendum at the coming sicction to give lecting for something, I suppore, in: Hail, evonin tate bonus to persons wht were In Lilah took the letter and the maid h Bar, iene 3 fre tervice ana ita, afer went out, She opened the’ envelope AD ap- in thé quiet If 80, Lilah was ty atstiats to notice it, “Rut the sight of me must recall events you wowhlonatn- rally rather forget—it 1s! oatp.stus mother who remeinbers." cs) 9 “You must not say that," ditah 's Jafter a moment in a low tone have all remembered; it has made errible difference; the plac been the same since” DM Hae By “But now you are forgett! the announcement of your pry 8s ing marriage in the Mornin That will make a pleasant pg the village will be en fete, It is qi right—quite natural; life is like ‘th all through. | We turn from the det o the living.” Liluh di what to say. engieh “When I saw that I thought 1 wan: come down and try to oon you bet; you went out of my reach, I di want anybody to recognize me, know who Lam, so I sent my card; in an envelope, and put on a thir veil. They way my #on and I we much alike.” She threw back h veil as. she spoke and Lilah gave little @x¢lamation. Yes, so tah! Basil have looked had he lived to b o You see the ikeness?” “Yes—yes.’ Bhe shrank bac the flerce old eyes seemed to see her face. She felt as though thep were | searching—searching. ‘They seemed to go through her, as hie had done sometimes when she had tried to deceive him, to put him off. He ad seen through her pret flimsy barriers, babdiedad “You will have heard, perhay my son was very much lke meet | Never thought that he would go first |—and in such a way! It hu all the zest out of my life; {i ade me an old woman. I've nothing to live for now except to bring his mur. derer to Justice... . You th " right, don't you?” shé asked *™ 1-1 don't know.” Mm Not one of the lukewarm | who & always ready to forgive rch | forget—I shouldn't say you are eithne I think you will understand. atter all, I've the best authority for wher do; it’s the old law of a life for Itte “You don't think it can be in any other way?” PARE do you? ‘There's not Maquals life, thing so el Other things can be roplaced. Amd |life meant so much to him. You, whe knew him well, must know that. He Was only forty, at the height of’ tie powers, and ho might have dows much—gone far. Think of what Nes n robbed! He enjoyed every min ute of It, work and play. . .. Could you ask me to forgive?” \- (Read To-Morrow’s Thrilling, Instat» ment.) aN nt

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