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: ae _ JHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. ine Phot h Ser t by Wire to World From St. Louis; |7—__ ~~ >} ' | PRTUREBY WIRE reentor Betik, Beside I Recescing. Mackie WALL STREET |{ TOOAY'S FREES ] character of the bank statement {s-| £@.04, off .16; 3d, 41-48, 88.50; 4th, fF M S] | lis ry the close of business Sat-| 41-44, 86.48! Victory, 38-48, 96.86, off . sued af urday, and the fact that money for | ‘14: 44-48 99.04, up .04. purposes of stock market speculatton cunB. Seiéntists Applaud First Dem-| onstration of M. Belin’s In- vention in America. renewed at 81-2 per cent. to-day,! Qpened quiet; Int. Pet. 151-8, off PROVES BIG SUCCESS. jwhich is the loweat renewal rate}1.4; Retail Candy, §1-4—9; Tobacco since Oct. 25, the stock market for Pats. Exp. 10—12; #imms Pet., 71-4 | the greater part of the session failed) 5g. Marac O Photographs of New York Events Sent to St. Louis Post- |, Dispatch, 1,050 Miles Away. Oborrigt, 1920, by Reny M. Aste, CHAPTER XIL his face was red when, after a mo ment, he looked up again. UCH wasted love it was: An|_“Bsiher declared she nover told hia ¥ we'd got a cat,” June told him doubt» for a man who was not worth | fully,” “But, of course, she must have one thought, or even a tear! done, or else the mi got second 16 1-2—17 1-2 Medea ol dewreodov abated ba Far drinking bis tea; be -2~171-2; | ne ; icky was e H arib, 10 6-§—| 8° tld Driver to call him early, as he| +o 0@ muddenty, was going to see somebody off by!” 4 feeling of panic closed upon ime train. He was at Victoria long before} never told him she'd got a cat! of FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Avhton; the greeting between the | course abe hadn't! What a fool he he@ Sterling, demand, 3.36 3-4; cables,|two men was constrained. been to make such a blunder—what am utter bi ead. 1-2, Frances, demand, .0679; ca-| “I was going back to-day, anyway,” | ny" dapat phe did’ tell him,” he J 8 wher, ° maith |trottem and. Pan-American Petro. | Of18: ablom OF14. Marks. demand/row—" He looked at Micky with| qiimonent, later Ne Came over ee ie "| 0; ; cables, , ; Swiss francs, de- mers “ 7 ” A if |1eum. In other parts of the list re- | mand, 1.628; at, Galldars,| Ganige ane Cvees TO Mre. Clare” be tg mie eee ae . coveries exténding to as much as two | demand,’ .2970; cables, 2980. Pesetas, |to show important recoveries from) Asphalt, 46—46 1 the severe declines recorded last|/1i; Sweets, 13-4—7-8, | week | = | As a matter of, fact, a number of “The first attempt to transmit}. Photographs over a wire in America whe @ success. A demonstration of the telestereograph, an apparatus lavented by M. Edouard Belin, the important stocks made new lows for the v" oy Ps He present downward movement, I8-li14, seo, Lire, decnatid, OM; ca-| Ashton sald $auntlly, “I'm ete eae eminent French engineer, was given yesterday afternoon between the St. cluding such important issues as bles, 0348. Belgian francs, demand,|be married the day after to-mor-| “Yes, that’s what [ think.” . Touts Post-Dispatch and The New = os ‘York World. The first photograph gent by wire in America was trans- mitted in about eight minutes and is reproduced in The Evening World gust as received, without any re“ touching. It was a distinguished group that gathered yesterday afternoon in the editorial rooms of The World to wit- hess this demonstration. ‘The heads of the great telephone and telegraph companies and the en- @ineers of the Genoral Electric Com- pany, the Western Electric Company and other makers of electrical ap- Peratus were deeply interested mpectators, as were officers of the United States Army Signal Service ‘These latter were quick to express thelr view that this invention would be of inestimable value to the army im time of war, AUTOGRAPH AND : PICTURE! SENT BY WIRE. First Ralph Pulitzer wrote a mes- gage to Joseph Pulitzer jr. hie brother in Bt. Louis, conveying a greeting to be feceived in autograph from The ” World to the Post-Dispatch. Every- ¢rowded around as M. Belin the paper upoh the cylinder of The picture of the Indian ts a direct reproduction of the photograph rent by the Post-Dispatch from St. Louls to The World Building in New York, and is reproduced “untouched” and the exact sise ime of transmission was 8 minutes. his invention at a reception given by points were shown, but it was again a@ matter of much comment in specu- lative circles that as sdon as the market rallied to a consequential de- gree buying petered out Railroad issues gave the best ac- count of themselves. Southern Pa- cific again was the most active stock on the list. Motor, clothing, steel and chemical shares were gen- erally firm, but there was a renewal of pressure on the equipments, cop- pers and the oll groups. Announcement by the Standard Oi! Company of New Jersey yhat it will reduce the price of gasoline 1 cent per gallon is accepted as a fore- unner of cuts in the price of crude 1. ‘This was ample reason for the heaviness of the oll shares. Coppers were unfavorably infiu- enced by the announcement which came over the week end that the Calumet & Hecla Company had de- cided to lay off part of its working foree and to reduce wages 15 per cent.; by the decision of the Copper Range Company to omit the dividend jdue at this time; by the decision of the Anaconda Company to shut down | certain of dts Montana mines, and by the expectation, now generally on tertained that certain of the bi porphyry copper producers will be forced to omit or cut dividends at meetings to be held in the near fu- ture. Other factors in the business news which had a dampening effect on speculative sentiment, and which did not appear to have been fully dis- counted ‘by the recent severe b:eak in stock market prices, were announce- ments that a large numiber of rail- road companies are reducing forces; the announcement that the Goodyear demand, .1203; cables, .1208. Sweden kronen, demand, . cables, .187: Norway kronen, nd, .1296; ca, : bles, .1805. Denmark kronen, de- mand, .1308; cables, 1318. Argentine pesos, demand, .7510; cables, .7630. Canadian dollars, demand, 190, RAILROAD EARNINGS. COLORADO & SOUTHERN R. R. First week in November, $701,815, increase $204,603. From Jan, 1, $26,- 644,249, increase $4,036,552. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. Year ended Dec. 31, 1919: Corporate net income after charges, taxes and lapover items of $8,580,022, equal after preferred dividends to $4.60 a share on the $151,945,548 outstanding common stock. DIVIDENDS. ‘The White Motor Company de- Clared the regular quarterly $1 divi- dend, payable Dec. 31 to stock of record Dec. 15. fe ee WALL STREET BOMB VICTIM SUCCUMBS, “MAKING DEAD 40) Another has been added to the long death Mst from the Wall Street bomb explosion of Sept. 16, Yesterday Francis B, Stoba, thirty-four, of Bergenfield, N.J., died in the Broad Street Hospital from Injuries received in the blast. According to Dr. J. BE. Hammett, who treated Stoba, the victim suffered a compound fractute of the left arm and severe lacerations and burns of the head and{ When Micky got back to his rooms he was dumfounded to find Ester awaiting him. "I want—I want to go to Paris,” she stammered. “it's to see—some one, “Your fiance?” inquired Micky. “Yes,” she said, blushing. “And 1 came to ask if you would tell me the best way to get there.” "Yes," said Micky. His voice sounded choked, "And s0—so you iw 10 go out there to him, is that ir Her face brightened. “Yes. [ should have told June, only —only she isn't very sympathetic. You see"’—she smiled faintly—"she hates my ‘phantom lover,’ ay she calls him, and 90—so 1 know she would only do her best to keep me from going to “I am afraid,” said Micky quietly, “that T shall try and do the same thing.” He turned and looked at her squarely. “You've never been to Paris," he said, “and probably you can’t speak a word of French. You've probubly never travelled any dista alone Miss Shepstone, it’s impossible for you to go. I am only advising you to-to—your fiance and ask him to make arangements for you?” He broke off helpless! The poor little letter in Which she had a done so lay in his pocket at that mo the tissue of lies and deceit his own ons were forcing upon him. ‘I—I have asked him," she said al- most in a whisper, “but he said he couldn't have m then! But that's quite a long time ago,” she added hopefully. “And I thought if he saw me—if 1 got there and surprised bhim— Micky turned away. He could iinag- ine so well what would happen if In- for your own good. Why not write | ment. It turned him sick to think of| He had not seen t my mind to tell you lots of times," he sald, “But I thought perhaps you'd have guessed before yow. . |.) He stopped and moved aWay restlesaly, June sat very still; presently— t's Esther,” she said quietly “Yes.” “Poor old Micky! u “You needn't be sorry for me; 1 walked into it with my eyes wide open. I knew she was engaged—1 knew it all the time.” “And Esther Haye you told hi “Fou. . 6 « Gm sult. Perhaps it wai you see, | knew that other fellow.’ ) “An outsider! Who isn't worth @ | nt," June cried indignantly, |"Micky, however could she have re- |} fused you?" He laughed. He looked down at her with a comical expression in his eyes, he's not the first woman who'’e that,” he reminded her, Here is Esther,” suid June suds denly does she know? took it as an im I don't know, Was engaged to got up and opened the door. lady with the fur coat.” she announced’ drily, “Pray come 1a, | | * said Esther protestingly. She seemed to guess who was there, She looked past her friend at once te Micky |areet her ed faintly as be rose to in the fur coat re. The dark fur suited her fatr~ admirably; the heavy folds hung fully wbout her siim figure; her » ruse like a flower from the big, anding collar, “And where bave you been all the afternoon?” June demanded, “We waited for you till nearly fiv sther made a little grimace, “I've had my tea out.” “I shall have to be going,” Micky Rubber Company was forced to omit| body. Death was caused by the for-|Jeed she found Ashton. He walked | said abruptly. over to the window and stood looking don’t want any di i j | the dividend on its common stock for| mation of an abscess in his left lung. i aie ayi00) eae pea the firat time in twenty-two years,| Mr. Stoba was standing at Wall and|!nto the street with unsceing eyes Driver when he got in. and by announcements of further] Broad Streets at the time of the explo- ‘Have a little patience,” he said| bed. ye Sn ee ee Bo etn sess vecnev or |itcLare acetic Setee (COMPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS—2 P.M BES ca esac una teesvese rn enees if America (0 several, Haro: | Sseeeermeenenernemees pean scientific Jeties this winter. * pen, High, Low, Last | eh. Low, jy. It took about six minutes to com- — M OF a ban Oven, High 1. Circo ah seeapone, ra n presently. “Take my advice and stay. Driver opened his mouth to say 4 the sending. oN hee m0 lint, sarventor Mie” tan pie | price Feductions in various lines Of! sion, Five other victims, all of whom| here, ie he—if he can, he will send for | something and olosed it again; Be ng. 35 GUESTS WITNESS ‘ We ee ener * oH trade, x kets a] Mil recover, are still at the Broad] you Tam sure brought the evening papers and hla the lights were nut out and TEST IN ST. LOUIS Idee Mike eevee ce . eae eae ad cotintained “Cot. | Street Hospital. They are suffering|” She sat twisting her hands together |1.aster’s slippers and turned to leave M. Belin prepared to receive a Alaaha (oid : {en showed early gains extending to | ffom compound fractures, in addition to| nervously. After a moment sue looked | the room. At the door be stopped and photograph from St. Louis, Un- Allis Chasmers ..., ‘0 points and wheat was one cent| burns. upat him. looked back. fortunately, the first was a fail-|General Praise for M. Belin’s| \2 Agel chon Meter. Wroreign exchange rates were| Stoba was manager of the service de- hank you," she said. ave you seen the evening paper, | Sethe Sak aeter ah thi Tevantiont lp Exoresssd ‘Am Beet Sugar finn, Tta tan Hre was in exception, | partment of the Corporation Trust Com-| She rose and began to pull on her| sir?” he asked deprecatingly. 1 ; . No. 29 Wall Stree’ gloves. No," said Micky. Something in the Joes pote Hane Laseali par “TL hope you don't think it's very | man’s voice arrested his attention; dreadful of me to have come, turned in his chair, “Why?” he as! by Experts. oe 1 thy id deprecatingly. “Hut . . |. but r, @ second picture was put on| ST. LOUIS, Nov. 16.—Thirty-tive | ga din Bamate DY M. this morning, somehow, I felt I must ver came back a step. the wire and received in excellent | #uests, including Mayor Kiel and the — Aono ov ARR have same one to talk to—some one ere's a notice of Mr. Ashton'e gondition. This was that of the In- | heads of the city’s two universities, {i 1" 8 to advise me. " marriage in it, that’s all, sir,” he sad chief, which may be said, there. | ¥ od the frst pr'tic teat of the} im Hide & tau USBAND “I am honored that you came,” sald | Woodenly. | thought that you'd be to be the very first photograph | Belin telestorcograph in tse offer Of | Am Mido & Lote Micky gravely. interested," ever sticcessfully sent over a wire, |the St. Louls Post-Dispatch yester-) Ain too Her eyes fell before his ' So it had come at last. Micky es - | day | Aen Int Com f Q s ‘And—and you won't tell June?" she | staring down at the small paragraph ‘When the photograph of In- | 44y- png pearl ah rh ae rae : appealed, which briefly announced the marriage @ian chief wan developed the nega-| The demonstration was conducted | (Ore mete ne ene oh | Manhattan rf ‘He smiled rather sadly. of Tubby Clare's wealthy widow to ~ tive and an enlarged print therefrom by Prot, Heltr'= =m “1, Gaston, Jo- roar irmggt Dire ar aS role " “Iam not ikely ever to tell any Mr, Raymond Ashton. 4 were shown, anneau, and consisted of the alter {™ SO) he Mexican Petrolia, 101 one,” he sal ceremony, so the paper and wast: i heh it Seitene nate receiving of photographic nega- | pe sa te Net 4 5ay | Miami 7 | BY BDITEL (BY EoITH JOHNSON} He went downstairs with her. claved, which had taken place quietly ng solutions, to Theliives and script mesazes from the | Am ore ating | Mudie To Tnatalment Nowd, “So we're really friends now?" he| in Varis, would be a complete eurprisa 5 World's guests. These realized the |oftice of The World, and the trans-| An so 07 | | Mahvale Stee B Made: a said when he bade her goodby. “4 everybody; Mrs, Clare, as all the , importance, even the solemnity, of the|imission of similar matter to The) vm a a co Minneap, & Mi% 14% /1 REACH A CROSS ROADS ON THE HIGHWAY OF MARRIED LIFE.| you'll promise to let me advise ons Kne: w, inherited something like ent, for they were assisting at | World, a distance of 1,090 miles 1 Ata ‘Tobaco ah Kan er 4% 3% 45] SH ear that; Would I make him understand thac| gain, when you're not quite sure|¥.000 pounds under the will of hee OU'RE not going to w te husb Cine’ event in) oct The guests, who at first’ were seat-| 7 tag | Mlstourl Ba sc 5 not go! I was no siave-tning to be told what] What you ought to do?” There was a|late husband. 8 eboch-making sclence, | og, rose and gathered about the ma- \" \™ very) stesUN. Je hat, are you?” “ |1 should do and what L should not do,| note of anxiety in his voice. Micky jumped up, and started out, @esing with their own eyos the very | ching as the demonstration procecded, pagel tae js | Nal A Hugh laid down the oll/¢yen to how 1 dressed? AL chat mo- he flushed nervously. ; immediately. He went to June's house fret "gia agga successfully trans- and Cy ee waite Ad eee ath vw, Xi Nath in ‘ News soction of the Sunday paper on | inent toe whole proviem seemed too i ive Kein Ae en to bbe interested.” | by ‘axi, and startled her by crnng Aenitted over a wire. was graspe: ere was general praiso “4 “ ‘0s 0S f0% | the Hving-room table, und was tak-|mucn for me. 1 only could begin to ome range to he: Jhaece dl er} for M. Belin’s invention, and express SMO" am | Nevada 10% 10% 10% | J . tnaliee eat Tntexible eharacter|all that had happened they. should| “It's come.” SCIENTISTS PROMPT WITH CON: | gions of confidence that It would seo iit be New On T (os *ling a sharp, appraising look at the | fealies pd Meat with in my are d,} have so easily got back to thelr old] “What?” she asked in amasement, ¢ GRATULATION be placed in successful dally use for \\ 5 é 3 0 costume I had just donned for! how uncomproiusiug he was once his] footing of friendliness, But Micky was ‘The damned outsider—Ashton—hae Congratulations to M. Belin, the in-jlonger distances than that of tho j\\, ee mw | NY 5 7 \church—It was to be our first attend-|cpiniun was formed. not at all happy; when she had gone been married in Paris, You must get wentor, and to the editors of The | Prevent experiment Rattimom & majors 4 Jance at service since our marriage,| Hugh stuod there betoyé me, im-|he stood for a long time at the win- eee out of here at once—on som@ | eae ‘i 41. 0 W ” 0 Tmovaole, looxtag at ith an ex-| dew staring moodily out prete World followed from most of those TER RATE Ppldpe-areal j ‘ Cee tnd I had prepared myself to run the | son daar dad not change. Sud-| When Driver. brought lunch, he| June, quick to comprehend as present. Nikola Tesla was among the/ HIGH WA icmramneta tae | Norther F TN santlet of critical glances I knew | Yeniy 1 turned. and walked slowiy| ound Micky poring over a Bradshaw; | Planned a business trip to a town i Dedrtiest jn shaking the haud of his FOR JERSEY TOWNS =: Hiaheries 4% | Nova 3 3 would be directed toward me by|buck to our room. Taking off the] he spoke to the man with elaborate|the country, where lived @ maiden brother scientist. Wkim Rey Tran,, {aunt. 12% * n gh’s ‘iend ty Church, | Henna hat, 1 tossed it on the bed. | carelessness. Suns. Spee fe ri ” oe ad paues * . a i) Fun if wer : dt had been so becoming to 1 Cer- You'll have to take another trip to Meet us at Poddington at nine te= After the plaure of the Indian} Broan Stine 00, ; Owens I 50 My family were Preshyterian..| ain "shudes in 1c plended beautifully | Paris’ to-morrow wil doc morrow,” she ordered Micky. “I'll ase chief had been received, M. Belin) But Increase Asked for by Hacken- bibeg a! phi BY io . 20% | Hugh's we Episcopalians. Hugh's} with iny bright Brown hair, and it] “Yes, air” Driver smoothed a crease |Pange it." meee SeeErAEDS over the wire sack Company Is Denied oe 1 i [father had, been a vostryman for end~ |did svt off my bagel eyes to excelicnt|in the cloth, “To post another letter, |, "Hut don't let her get a paper,” me to St. Louts. The first of these Imd = Helis ms eS 40% {eis years and his mother always | adv niage. Opening one of om-| sir?” he asked expressionlessly n ° Si , > w S% 18 sedan 7 id ‘Gent ofthe auxiliary or the |took ou of navy blue} met his eyes innocently, era mnteh on Saturday ster. | Ing Wor I oie . 14 othes words, both were pi |duvetyn, simply draped and bare of| Micky colored [rat he had gone, she told Eathed Beep popeivepascn teleneaphed)'. TEEN miscalsenl ot tne Th MM (eae Chureh-—pillars both tall mnd wide. ja single’ oruainent. “No; it ian't a letter this time,” he| that she had been called to the coume Reese spinsten later that it had been | Havse f Sompany's: appiion- . ‘ ra vA ai | MY week long it had been running| ‘here is a popular belief that alpaid. “It's to buy a fur coat.” | try on business, and insisted that abe received in excellent condition. Thus,| tion for a 17.5 per cent. horizontal in ™ Ny tj) | trough my mind just how 1 would | drowning man reviews his entire pasi — se as companion. Esther reluctantly 8 Was unnot for the first time in American Jour-| crease in rat need to-day palism, the Post-Dispatch will be|by the State Lord of Public Utility able to publish to-day a photograph|Commiasioners. Tho company, whieh | |dress for my formal entry, as it were, | within a fow seconds. As I siood be- | |into Hugh's church, and how I would |fore the mirror, adjuating the dark 7% jexcite the admiration of the Barrett |blue hat, there ran through my mind " | consented, as the thought of a jou CHAPTER XU. to new scenes delighted hers nee HE phantom lov: saia|, Micky was on hand at the statiag serves Hoboken, West Hoboken, Port! « ta " . ! ‘v2 family friends as 1 sat very correctly all the stories I had heard about 66 June Mason lugubrious- eget orca e and chosolaben, of an event taking place in New| Lee, Tenaily Rutherford, already | s ‘ t or Paya?) S in their pew, As I surveye If|trides being aghast at their new i e thoug! at Esther, whose eyee 3 t neh onyine: at Ranicant: surname, he s rer ; . Wx | for the last time in the nin husband's criticism of their att ly, “1s certainly turning) were bright In anticipation of the Smee ercay. Aflarnoon leat NisMacinelloh wan, iatenaeee cele a We ‘ r * 7% W's] fully watistied with the effe I had once heard a frien’ of m-“her's up trumps." journey, looked more beautiful thas The second photograph wired to} qoute that, bringing it to 85 per c nt | m a “ ite Sita ‘iy |chosen for this occasion a very sim-|tell how she had dressed with great __|ever. Before the train left, June tacte St. Louis was a view of lower New! In denying the appiteation, — th bie | Keir, Hon 8 i 1s {3% ple and smart midnight blue serge |care for some special occasion a few] It was a week later, and she was|fully suggested that Micky migh@ York taken from an aeroplane. The | Commi on wAnoUn it would’ allow 0 « ated 5 we 71k k, opening over a vest of fine|days dtter her wedding, how with] giving Micky tea. drive ‘down to Enmore in the car of Ja. total ~eurcharge of 27 per cent, | Chustt Peatert ‘ an y 4 an linen, done In Bulgarian embroidery, |the keenest sense of pridy and pleas-| gyther was out. She knew now that | the following day and etay at the 4 Post-Dispatch telegraphed promptly | erective to-day, reserving the right} eol Fuel & | ‘ 5 ay | With 11 I wore a small hennalure sit had put on a black satin], © her he came, She was {2% @ few days, Esther smiled that this, too, had been received in | to modify the rate If operating con- [col & . 5 ‘ r toque |gown and a black velvet nat, |It was to see Hatier Me fact, and had | {PProval, and Micky gleefully prome excellent condition, ee a ee aK & Ph : ni dear,” I cried {nj trimmed with a single large pink rose | duite reconciled to ae has ised to appear. Was < @ success? Emphatically Ort 2 probable we are now ul tha | oe . Aes : ad la » “what's the matter with|—how her husubdnd had refused to| ®2t over her first pang of Jealousy.) When the train drew into the yes. The eminent engineers who were | peak of ce 1 all sixns indicate | °° (o* 4 4 ax ed ji? It exactly suits this dress, and |toke one step with her until she had | Dut Esther's indifference to him en-| enmore station, June explained ng pe present could searcely find words! decreases in labor and IDBIArIA! (Chata, (| Cou Tan ees AD ae ae (6) s who sells me all my hats said}r:pped the rose off her hat. At the} “aged her, they would stay with an aunt, wh@ a strong enough to express thelr enthu- Mi Ber the last of the. guests had| JOBLESS FILLING BALTIMDRE. ie ths te fee ew la was absolutely perfect.” Uine 1 though’ “It's too loud, the- colors too] “Nothing lik vivid, they’ hear you coming for] pen to Hugh “I'm beginning to think that I'vel had tong urged her to com k e for that could ever hap-| misjudged our Raymond,” she went| visit, During the days she i me." on laughingly. “Perhaps some one has) have to attend to business she last 1 1 Anyway, he's treat- f né, M. Relin voiced hie admiration | : two blocks. There had been a good deal of point-| converted him clared, but Miss Dearling, -the a t hy the enterprise of The World and| Handreds of M Are Uald Om) J * | “But it's the fashion, Hugh, and{eq comment in our family when my|!ng Esther pandacmnely, First the! would’ prove a Charmin Ae ‘willin Post-Dispatch in bringing iim and hia aghout the State. ‘ ‘ eae ted |so many women are wearing bright] cousin May Pollock returned from| money, and last week the fur coat. hostess, ' Assistants fron France to Ame ‘ steel 1 iy +|hats this fail, In fact, they are all) her wedding journey without @ single Micky looked up with sudden ie to expectations June with ry apparatus, just for t BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 15.--Laying | ¢ 1 0 i “I the rage. You remember how stun-| curl in her hair, May was a statu-| interest. (ms Esther were received with open ai i purpose of Kiving to the readers of} oft of men by (he hundreds in plants th Vuoe sin ¢ ning Kose Marie Russell looked the | esque beauty with the proportions of| “Oh, it’s come, then, has it! he/ang admonished to may “for wi those two papers a ration of! employ several thousands ta now < oe ta “ . other ‘night in that emerald green} q Juno. Her one physical defect said eagerly. and weeks. le invention, and titude to| way, partly due to the season yt ” om ‘ ‘ toque contrasting well with her black | was the smallness of her head. May| “Come! It's been here tyo days.| When she was alone in her them for writhig si leaders | to curtailment of Sperations, | One Of on Dextil ON > a satin gown, I remember you spoke| had overcome this slight defictency| How did you know?” she asked with roca in ecientific circies tirat s of the lay-off has been jy Esther sighed happily. be present when : of how extraordinarily weil she was] by curing her hair and puffing it out| sudden suspicion Leve ng Hotel, where M this was tes vky arrived early the next dag SENG RES ITE OR TEE TRON Oe aR OR TE a for the first Ume in| jotel, whe ‘ ooking, and how that green hat on! on the aides so that her head uppoar-| "I heard you talking about it.| argo sarrved, oat oe ¢ yeas i Diente Vodiing and wi: ‘ *) her blond hair seemed to focus and] eq to be of normal size. But, petore| Wasn't It you? No? Thew it must |ride to Esther. “She an a i a M. Belin 18 to deliver a le on! f, Hundreds of men ure coming into| it . 2 then refract all the lHght in the} the ink had dried on the marriage|have been Miss Shepstone grates | fully, a H un yemte wha the date set, Dame Mtn . room." certificate, John Pollock had told May| “I dare say,” said June easily, “1| fucy',0nd soon they were spinning the Stat or % “That's all right for the fair Rose) that she must never curl her hair|never saw any one #0 delighted with | °°; Would just be perfect," gh: oe NERAL DIRECTORS has aude | Kudivott-J the a ‘ but don't forget, Alma, that) igain, He did not give any reagon{a thing as she was with that coat. herself, “if he were only ms e tol - 00 me work. r $ 4 you are my wife, and a man doesn't | ror it—-he simply said that he did not] And it is a beauty, Micky. I only!" “are’ you pl Be BL By g ‘Aurwhere ae 8 K of work rie te ’ ‘ 3 \ care to have his wife attracting | ike it, Every member of our family| hope it's paid for,” she added prac-| asked after ar hour had passed, “Camphell Service” EDWARD BEGIN DEAD Fewnows Player “ ) OR OK Ee aE Me hn undue amonnt of attention, mae am highly indignant gt gonn Pol- | tically. pe ate cause lam! And ive core “Bes 7 Ei Pie Ri % WK 1D 10% \ isn't anxious te lock. For years we had that against] "Why shouldn't paid for?” | Sty firme Call “Celembus 8200" : wo Wi Wot AA AK ; looking at her and remarking upon | wim’ in our secret thoughts, Micky sald sae tyne toy Sone, Sere ' pear CAM PRE LT, He ease enused Mie death yous [Vem ¢ her appearance. Now, let's not con- |" "and nere I was, on this lovely ®un-| She mado a little grimace hrouge thet e, chimney® ERAL CHURCH” lnc, terdey of Mdward Ler No. 4 ki ‘4 wae Oe i aural: Tun back |Ga¥ morning, the first Sunday since] “Because Raymond Ashtgn never!" tie Slowed the ner; Heth i (von-bectarien) i sey * yan ‘ ' " ve we'll be late for shuren: a vel, nd | Hugh and 1 hac come home, follow-| paid for things \f he could Relp it;| «pnere's so, le. 1970 Broadway ot 6th St. My ie (20 fe Wabash ee roemeten natin #1 8M ling in the footsteps of mother's friend| and you know he gidn't,” she told| what do you art Ghale ve (mee tice, Tid Bi. & Bie Av. the ' ' "ow \ : pus on a quieter mated that T hadjof the pink rose tragedy and May|him. “However, aafe seems to be al Vnie 430k De mathe cle mee Versity mis Mt Hy Ser He Be | oe Eee et urmingepoint. in''my ‘eas| Pollock, who wore straight hair for| reformed character, we'll give him the| admitted. ‘She wet wen tpn dn] as ‘ TF this elty 0 as S Wont Aa % eee eT to Huw tin nis | the reat of her life. benefit of the doubt.” Suddenly she| wus rather glad why ng k \ rho |reer, Would I yield to Hugh ‘in Too proud to let Hugh know how| began to laugh. “And that isn't all,” icy cee Mint tile OBn atopy LP WANTEO—MALE, ; ) " lomands, unreasontng and unreason. | Too Proud to let Hugh, cs i and Micky gave her his hand. FORK To Tackoow MY Grand av ne hie 210 2 tds barker ” \ i ay *|aple ag they seemed to me? Would | keel TE ae tt aeekine AL sue aad AERIS. Lae AOERIA col; | “They've got @ fire anyway," he ~ ot Harvard versity end a | tous 20 “y ng seat a te auoal ite? “would | happened to mar our happiness, and| She indicated Charile secping peace- Got aka wert na eereuae he wine Ho was “borat et: Howto’ | necirtion Cayoer <M 3 = #0 au (‘lat him be the dominating husband, | We Started on our way to church. » | fully on the rug. "A allver collar, too, some coftes sa aS ctWO'yeare AKO and Was! unmar- |‘ futevor Con. i 4K 4% Fada helt obsessed with the male-man idea of| (Te Be Continued To-Morrow.}) | my boy, with Esther's name on it. Apteriwro Gon, MM Mie Bt 1 Menatridend 5 posession? Or would I defy him? (Copreight, 1990, by the Bell Byudicnte, Ima) | Micky stooped to examine the oollar; Read To-Morrows | jorre Nat sid ew, = ’ » i ie Nioeset