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hk ea seal AP THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920 TODAYS Pgs |) CMP toe wont —2 A_NEW NOVEL BY RUBY AYRES New and Original For Smart Fashion Designs T Womes \ | | | rer the first time since the stock Als) LIBERTY BOND: i : Bras Ceeact wine , Nor ty. ph S644 A : ‘i Saigo i oerien Of shary aes |, tive" Tt-8" opened 08:02, of 08: | To Pe ee By Mildred Lodewick 2 » 85. up 2 -46, BS. Am Staten Stect a 0 Coprricht. 190, by The Pree Pablitee On (The ‘Brentne World| , > Stines, re err aad weeks 7 pup 14: 94, #880. up 64.20, | Amn. 6 Nk DB ma New York » Covrriget 19%, be Rene M. Avres, F Belces to-day displayed sustained of 94; Victory a g-t0 7 | Mnaon on sey evening at- CHAPTER XI. |would be back soon, and Miss Date ) rallying power. Ali groups of stock | 49 4< 5 74 z napiration Copper aN tire lovely (Contianed.) eee h her hand , 95,7 interhara « ie , lie dabbed her eyes with her hand- woman may 1 led the way into the parlor | kerchiet; they felt hot and burning; Participated in the forward movement t ae ie and wu . Droe 8y nu y } SARS TARE SE) Fr0ta Otte: ty More OURS, Rerrrom Cor 18 ff, | adeed Ba Se Ber, two men wrapped in heavy} she looked at herself anxiously tn th ‘than three points. | Opened steady. Int. Pet, lo1-8 Am, Wade & ly * Harvester ur " best. The fabrics coats stood by the-fire—they | little mirror—such a white face she ~ It musi be said, however, that the | 154-8; Retail Condy, 6 1-4-8 8-4; | Hm Hide & 1. pt Shed Marine. 15% 13 | which surgeund moved to make way for bitsy Cas dire aes shred acai : habs > Den. 12 Am, fey jor Marine pt GANG oo i ; Twelve o'clock; there was ra Bulk of the buying seemed to come| Tobacco Prod. Buy. 912) Simms} Ae i cn, wae ee Bay | her are the most Esthor; after a moment they went in| up to town at half-past, she know. from professional sources. There was| Pet, 73-4—77-8; Maracaiby Oll,! 4m. Lime! Payer |. 8% sox gry | flattering in tex- out of the room, and she saw them in| The confusion in her brain seemed to @ hasty covering of short commit. |181-2--18; Asphalt, 45 1-216 1-2; | Am, Loccmmire Island O01 a“ 8 ture and color, the road bending oyer the car next to| have passed all at once; she felt quite ible Oil and whatever Micky‘a, * {calm and clear, She would go to Paris—she would mente owing to the more favorable | Carib, 107-8—111-4) Sweets, 17-8.) Am Safety Maror, 10% iy [am & & ©. Corp, swan City 50 re ‘We can have coffee and buns.” «ee Raymond, and hear from his own physical charms character of the news, UR Se T 1 fa eee eee Med iy Sywing THe call money renewal yate,| PORBIGN EXCHANGE. jam ga Ret, nae S ni) BGs she possesses Micky said, coming back ufter a mo-/ lips what neat Ones Bhs cuaht $3 Which up to yesterday had been at 9) Sterling demand 3.3% 1-2, up .02 Am. Steal Pirin Xi sty matGne Tire have ample op- ment. “I don’t know what they'll be e gone before; she had been a foo! Sterli 39 1-2, up .02 7-8; seeinhag re ky? a 5 “per cent, since Oct. 25, was fixed at/cabies 3.40 1-4. France demand .0681,| 4a. 44 Go wo lye pte) 1 1 [portunity for Uke, but—" eter ie eek course he would & per cent. This Was more or less |cadles 0682, up .0003. Lire demand] Am, Wool fo... Me OTe BM b Valley iss Oh BIH OBI BIH AN Le sta - 1 shall enjoy them anyway,” she| She put a few things into « bag; unexpected and had much to 60 with | 047, cables .0848, up 0001. Marke de-j 4 Wool pf... 02 rod om lett Ine 4 10% 10% 10 to | on. While the told him. “I realy am hungry." ehe took the last letter she had had foring the large short interest to| mand .0128, cables .0129, up .0006, Bel- | Anmwmin ish 42 41448 ee eri woman of wealth He pulled of hin gloves and dragged serine he oes ce Vampires cover their contracts. Another favor-| gian france demand .0616, cables .0617. Peery — ton cca re stig ” preens herseif in a chalr up to the fire for her. scribbled a pencil note to June and able factor was the sharp upturn in| Swiss francs demand 1583, cables| aroun Ry ow... TP 77 7 Midvale Steet such tors often When they had finished, Micky fastened it to the pincushion. the rate for demand sterling. It rove | .1638. @uilders demand .2982, cables | Ae Out & WI, i Mion, & 8 1 enough to in out to start the car, With the little suit case in her above $3.40 for an overnight gain ot Pesetas demand 1221, cables | Masia tas no: Mo Kan, de Tea, spire continued The two mea, behind Esther were | Nand she welt downstalra and out 4 + mare vio i ne ira ; ; into the s x nesrly 4 cents. jee ones a kroner: demand 1677, aes devel. Ms ot Ae) as Middle Glates Of admiration, the talking together; one of them was! There. was nobody about, and she Like the stock market, the cotton | GMCS MT. Ld rl tle da Neth Biol Ho... My One Git, National Acene woman of myd- laughing a good deal In a snecring|almont ran to the station, The porter ' and grain markets displayed a ma-| demand 1812, cables 1922, Argentine | Both Fisher 4% 4% 4% Natlonat Anitine erate means ve , who had witnessed hermecting yess . terially improved tone. Cotton rose! pesos de mand .7610, cables .7530, Can- | Burne Brew aay Girak & Euit must be satisfied pall “inive, Nis you tae he eraey tc Micky stared at her if in dolla mane wea Butte Cop hime a » nn y. urprised at any} Wonde | \ $3 per bale and wheat rose 2 cents | 940 dollars demand 6900, ine. & Bavener i nal vei he woman being caught lke that. It was} |The London train was due now, he ‘ per bushel. VIDEN Butterick Co .., Nasional Lead Ps ace ee uae only her money he was after, of|told her. She'd have to hurry. . t Steel and ofl issues were about the | The ame sa hereon Li c Caddo Cony Of, Nevady Con oy spice of them, course, She was gone before he finished his strongest groups, but they were cldhe- merican Power & Light Com: | cur pecking oT &M wy, however, 18 al- I've never seén her myself," the | low speech. fi 9 i : pany declared the regular quarterly | cout ferrobein YY Nirhitare ways. Usiuwhiul other @Jd disinterestedly; he soubdea| She fqund an empty carriage and b rebel rather bored, “And I only know him] 8°t in, sitting as far away from the SY, Ce NYN MAH ’ Y Onc & Wer slightly; you met them in Paris, you | ver. possible in case any one wane y ‘aris, YOU) cnould come along the platform and “Yes—last week.” ‘There was the ag only when the From the sombre elothes that ly rivalled for leadership by thecloth-| 1 per cent. d ond, payable Dec, 7 | Cursdian Pr ing and motor shares. Additional re-| to stock of recom 3 Cant Leather Cara De Unwes py, 18. recognize her. It i ports of siowing up in business In) Phe ilk Horn Coal Cor OR G6 ea oe aR bay aacnioe various lines were received, bUt}ciared the regular quarterly 11-2 per|oim @ ono. Sigitera rae. thesuwi: tt 2. ae sound of a match being struck and a| ‘Tain started away that she leaned these seem to have lost their effect, | o, proferred dividend, payeblslosat a auf Noia Sedtie: led aA as aes little pause while he puffed at a cig- | %tck and closed her eyes. temporarily at least. > Dec, 10 to stock of record Dec. 1. CLM, & BOP ot Noe T. ok it erage day, they arette. ‘The miles seemed to crawl by: soon ‘ The only group of stocks that! The Federal Mining & Smelting/c. wf ar 0. hirer are a decided re- Esther turned in her chair; it was, tho fields and open country were left : if vas the | COMPany declared the regular quar-|o.R 1. & P85 panel ile Ehava de- odd how the mention of Paris always | ehind; the houses were closer toe showed a lagging tendency was the) tory 14-4 per cent. proferred divi- |chi. & Nortire hi Gab ve, ; seemed to grip her heart; she looked | K°ther;, presently they crowded one coppers. This was due to the fact] qend, payable Dec. 15 to stock of|cpiie comer plist re mened. “bere. 18 at the two men, but they were both | *uother, almost jostling’ each other that important dividend meetings are | record Nov. 25 Re Gapeees ei Cibine pretty evening sirangers to her, out of the way; it seemed. cheduled to be held in tho near| The Ohio Of Compuny declared an loa & woubherns. heh aor W% | frock that in- ‘Perbaps he won't really marry|q,V>at an ugly place London, waa. aa : 12%, her,” the elder one said yawning.) S02 Sat up with a litle shiver. Strange how cold she felt, and yet | Peonde’s corporates dig- nd ‘of $4.75 and the rew- lio der @ Fle. future, and jt {s anticipated that dis:| extra divid “There's many @ slip you know, and] her head was burning Ret. . bursements wi!) in gerd cases vanes wie one arene of $1.25 both Coluntala Gxapho, nity and dainti- ’ tirely omitted, and in others that they pays le Dec, 81 to stock of record lon Cols, ; Seis: tlw 4eRy: from what I know of Raymond Ash-| “Would this journey never end? will be materially reduced. Copper] Nov. 27, ‘These are same a8 pay | Copmcl Cigar Gon. ton——" He shrugged his shoulders} curciye they had been tra’ M metal has been reduced in price from | ments made th@e months ago. eee acon suitable for the eloquently. ay Sana Gaya ieee velling for cus gowing up I reanerat homens NOTES. am, Tal, Minn. Ot young matron. ite eee cindine autos Ret coal ty he train stopped with a jerk. aclroate pene Sed rama piteous biuo eyes: ahe felt aa if all the| oy panuneton,,» - all change—alt consumers showglittle inclination to} The direttore of the Brown Shoe | coatnetal ¢ t n § ‘o adr. 7 elaborate, with blood In her bod: ly had ebbed to her |“ jrarhor ‘stumble er stumbled to her feet, enter the market. Meantime, surplus! «40, pd) o sete ce tie big producers ebatine | Company aa ed the. quarterly |cont com tei r ret st the use of pail- where it was hammering|e« ‘ to pile up. | SINtARRR OE SATS E aNBES OR. Ee COB eas oe | srunta: Suede 1 Jetta and bead to kill her. ae eee Tos stock which is due at this thme, Hat lNbipepen af OS SN AONE Re Gomer ©X| embroidery in Like some one in a dream #he heard tearee ‘told Serol the scacge tape BOYS ROB BROOKLYN SHOPS.| weeTHEIM F Ciba Cane Sune wi gney | Heming mu {banding and ses the laugh’ the other man gave, pening of the afternoon. ‘Then he —- ¢ nae aah eS Rey Motor ba otifs, i : e | co n¢ Take Sweets and Change, OME tye guneral of Jacob Wertheim, who| Cam irre cos Sd a Mall eal Te em rset 27 | alturing contrast A PRACTICAL EVENING GOWN, knows it! He's up to hla.neck in debt | “Sue went apstaice and found the . Overlook @2,000. | died Sunday at hla hoine, No. 182 West 28h 0 in Steel , wt A NK 88H eways soft silk and borrowed money, As a matter Of} nore which Esther had left. ' carat oo wh 8 et fatt, I shouldn't be at all surprised ir Micky,” she erled, rushing down c fre on the trail! 58th Str whl be held at 9.90 A. M.| Delaware & Hod 1014 101 1OLw 1014 Duteo XY 1% 714y | net. The fa of the frock may be!lower, The bands which drop from ‘Tubby Clare's little widow hasn't al hn ie bby C ow hasn't al-/ again, “she's gone. Brooklyn Hawkseha ~lot.a gang of hoy bandits who last night | {to-day from Temple Kmanu-El, sitth; De & Mo Gr pf Taner) Arms . uN ae lannaoe n velvet, which if wide| te bust into the pretentious orna- x a ‘ ime ter Bresaway slice -and|Avenue and 49d Brent Dh sagnna || Dome 1itnee 19 1nee —11m | SAKON Motor A ita) beste silt cence but one width for] NeRt at the walstline are loose, thus es cognwed Dex ame tor seynoud ho asked, puzzled. ! drawers and cash registers of lonz,a close ifriond of Mr. Wertheim, |) 0° Sy & 4 53 | Seaboard Air Line, Ti lche ciclo wieatinlBhe, aimeoundie |irce mee ee severity that a staid ad- CHAPTER XIV. a4 ee $15.40, carrying off also candy, cigars,| wil oMeinte, with Dr. Joseph Silverman, uspsha tonne pall ost 6 sree Crawisicg! in) araped oven’ |< Fr Meu Gees scene ia uiee c . geleed hin Tat aun owe ' "detectives beileve the burgincs |/*2rt 5 Mbeya da SONCRe SUE z 4 Reso Sig. 100 4] the figure, is given grace and ele-|gested for this model, such as dull UTSIDE in the road Micky ing to Paris after her,” he were boys benuse they stuck to the! | if rei was born at Harttord,| grie 1 ie OM Southern It0" ay ance by the manner in whigh the] blue, bright blue, brown or black. A suddenly started up the en-| said, dashing from the house, “I i‘ Prammgets, overtocking 9600 in a clear lcs the Nand of the He became | Famous Masery WU) Shy | eouitiern Rey . 1% |fead trimming Is applied OM the) nossible glint of gold or silver may gine of his car, The dull| Must-I miust get her before she seew | be aoe Cainer ok NE. Niel More eI AC oes time wo Was & director ce thel graen meas ee Soutien Ry 94 20% | upper portion and the tulle on the troduced in the bends. throb, came faintly to Bae] ie” sve ore at breakneck speed e open \ ol > a Ms i % we x ve reakne: Ms ne sivonint to open a tale tn |Gencrah Mulore corporation, Hale eur [ae Mit a We tay reer fi Nf = fame de shi sets Phare au cncrionlans| ait mereanee ena tts ee eae TER hore $1000 in cash and $800 Injand. Albert, and three daughtorm. Mrs, | eneret Cher : 8 MiG Heb ce. 10 48% 4% fae if she had been carved in stone. }no matter how much of the winding can, Farad. earlier Omani tn deutheirn Hur, Hise Heat Mee | tse tes ie 4 BB habe mh Lead vias The little vibrant noise sounded like fona he covered, it unfolded again i ie ¥ h ert iss V 2 4 * 4. mew Lead d a : - aie uy epi te elm. oe eee Were tame Ha COK, ee tlm ce [athe fen Fran You MARR y the beating of some one’s heart, she | pefore his eyes, and mercilessly, Pg thought duliy; she found herself] “He went straight to Charing Crosst ] a ee UR, HUSBAND itstening to It subconsciously. he left hisionr in the yard and dashed a eee ‘Phe pounwom lover! June's half-|in to inquire about tratms; be : mocking words beat duly against her searched a —time-table: — i2.59~ ’ brain, June had aways hated Ray- 3 o’clock—4.05 . . , he looked up at mound; she would be giad if tis thing the clock—three minutes past 4 now; were true. Micky @lashed across the big hall to, She suddenly realized that she was ® #ate where | a signboard sald shivering in every iimb, With an “Dover Express’'s he had no ticket; effort she dragged her Chair closer he pushed by the protesting Inspeo~ BY HDITH JOHNSON ° to the fire, dagyput out her hands tor; the guard was waving his flag— Instalment No. 8. bods pier ey a some one grabhed at Micky and THE PITILESS LIGHT OF DISILLUSIONMENT. “Gdod heavens! ‘what are you Missed aw he flung himself breathless WONDER if I have made a| As I sat there I recalled a sentence] doing! suid Micky’s voice at her ®04 panting again Into the last coach | B 6 y OVER AGAIN Telephone Service from Vance Thompson's boo “Wom-|ynouider. She had not heard him Of the moving train. nly fads fit for women of uncertain| “J thought it wouldn't burn.” 8he| yi. pat wiped his hot forehead. e mistake.” i . r an,” where he says, “Man alone ha®)/come into the ruom; it was only CHAPTER XY. 7 he sma ll ' Foe aera ie | Bramoue ene cemale of. tle. ranelN 00) anal ne ibent mad oaugnE Bak Aen ICKY sat for a few momenta: . think it, to put the thought in dofi-leternal zenana of sex—he has thrust/ pack from the flames that she real- Snsachil 4 ; ite form. ‘To have been married] her into a sex-coop. lzed what she had been going to do. breathless and exhausted nly a Iittle more than one month, 1 always had laughed at Buffrage|Soe looked up at bim with @ sick before he pulled himself, ‘ ‘ and feminism, and [ had thought them | smile. ~ together and taking off then to be forced to speculate upon your future, to wonder whether or’ years who wear low-heeled shoes, who] said stupidly. | fo up. thelr hair in a hard knot.|" A flasn of alarm crept into his| The train was gathering speed; he: ot you are going to be abje to en- a4 rete whe ies only tnan in the| WhO affect big spectacles and have @| eyes; she lovked so white. jlet down the window with a rug, erribl dreadful downright manner of speak-| He kept her hand in his, holding it! and looked vut; the station was out, om | Word” Is terrible. |, lng and acting. firmly. jof sight altogether; they were cross- os | AS Hugh and I stepped inside the| But, in that moment, I almost} “What's the matter?” he asked | ing the bridge under which the silent vestibule of old Trinity 2 felt the! wished I were an out-and-out fem-| gently. ‘ ‘thames flowed sluggishly. critical eyes of his fricnds surveying (nist, a terrible virago with forbidding] “What is it?” Micky said again’ A bi in ge cold air touched his and | heard the subdued murmur brows and eyes of flint, 1 longed to| anxiously. hot face an@ he whivered suddenly - 4% jot comment a bride al 8 gxcites be the "woman insurgent’! I had heard] she dragged her Wand free of his: /and drew th@ window up once mores tru {the first few times she makes an ap-'the feminist speakers talk about.|she rememwered that he, too, bad! Something had driven his thoughts’ tu |penrance after returning from her ‘Thety favorite terms such as hated Raymond, that he, too, would | back to his first meeting with Esthers: Wedding trip. 1 began ‘o d-spise the|tyvanny” and “sex specialized er be glad whea he knew of this night-| to the cold silence of the night, and uy cowardice 1 had exhibited ’hen|tures—1 wondercd if I were one of|mure that had suddenly swouped | the hard desperation of her volce ag d me to changs| those things—crowded Into my mind.|down upon her. j she said-- S Stel Uta on the list NE of the best known business. houses in New York City in a recent advertisement presented a ‘ H ‘ . 474. | Hugh had comman , t chart showing just what it foi, |my pretty bright Lenna toque for alt recalled how T had heard them teli| She rose to her fect, holding fast) “didn't mean to go home ang | 108 impte dark blite turban becaus of tho “dark story of women’s strug-|to the chalr-back to steady hervelt.|more—I shouldn't have ever gong: does with each dollar ofits . ies [siinple data that sumabody wWoufl| gle-by revolt, by craft, by eunning| “There iwn't anything the matter;}home again if X hadn't iva | » by cunning met, revenue sca! think it too pronounced, n a {ond indirection to win equality with hand should iis to (hse ai vou a ‘4 to Paris: ter he ° — If there ever 4: ime whe man.” How In the world would they | tired, that’s all; I'm onty tired,” f she got to Pari ‘ore he saw" 2) 4 “man has an overwhelming desire) win yt if all men w W She moved away to the door; the| her she would feel like this again: Telepione The smallest it KILLED BY FALLING SUGAR. | to took her beat itis when sie is in-| Then 1 bean pub li ual aA Ss cold pir beating on her face gave her| Micky groaned. bed charge est item on the - s jginduce to" her nuapand's friends.’ church and to wonder how many of [® BED Of herself wgain; she siood for| He realized that he was without” 9009 is g : &he knows that every detail of her| tne women there had a moment looking down the deserted luggage, and that he had not much % 3 ¢. list was the amount paid Maw Anigop in Basement Crushed| eeu il be subject to criticism, |an experience like my own: fer tom jatreet, her hands clenched. ‘money. Supposing he had to go om H pam ar for telephone service. The Dy Ten 100-Pouad Bags, that if she hus one hair turned the| many had love's young dream been| The other cor with ite two occu. to Paris, what the dickens was he 4 telephone ch ne was BO 1) it ld 1 . ONY ‘of Steam \Brmoanie: cw wrong way, soinobyly 18 going to no-) 3 nttered by such crue] strokes, Not | Pants Dag veninnd baal thy ey Lidia ea any ince Deen i vas § Oe ety ¥-ltico it. Nothing Gseapes the ques-| 4 tow of the faces within the range some minutes since; only & small} B e r nto Dover he i prc arg small it could hardly be shown vot No, 42 Eaat 1th Stivwt, wast tivine dee of the gitia who have| iy vision bore unmistakable ines of| cloud of ray dust on the horizon got to his feet with w sigh of relief graphically. found this morning beneath bags of red, even though mildly, to the} studied self-restraint, showed which way they had gone, | Quickly as he was out of the tratu @ ‘ shing 100 pou the| position she now cecupies, and € en| "Lt do wonder what their stories arisky. drove back fast are be se Five, passengers had left be» an ; build vhich i# geen {more disquieting are the glances of|are," 1 sald to myself; “ had come; once or twice he looked| tore him. He started at a run down, i From each dollar of its revenue only eight ten-thousandths (ee ee | og nanan mammas who, per. | anything to eee would give down at Hather ‘with “an anaious| the piattorm | He atared at vary . Sabine pas }ha ould not have iMing ne of the fi 4 “ pucker between HyeS. | woman he met, hoping it woul % : went for telephone service. He ve Fracank was ster. {SAPS MOU ier should have been | woman'e carly glelluetonment ie that | Wiat had hapweaed in those few) Hsther. | “Phe crowd was gettings a ; ns In the basement when the ugar feli| ouried by the man Who Walks at her/she simply cannot tell, If she Nea minuies sudden chan, thick i ed to push nis way uns ‘ . ; : ‘ aaa B Ur fy respect for herself, she is «ot ie ; eremonto) past people; porters spent Abe six times that proportion of its dollar for tring to appear just as happy ws] 10 bury her duanecinineet Gk ine “ae bad been, happy and, suiling e trucks Jostled tlm, ’ “| the oceasion re ed Hugh | deepest recesses of her eoul, Th ; 0 e train now, twine and containers. DIED. oe inn ates Be at Tay [oe arg tay tote ee eet | could aee of her face, half hidden in| and many people were already on the $ ; 5 aw, a vi Now, 18, 198 * 1 comforted me whe! “| he ha ven her, were two, piteous , bo et; he entered into @ hot ar-- his firm has four private branch exchange switchboards eet seca "hl *| he tity pew. hy comforted ape when | thetle, Draaat, she would rasher le [BF0"%yca raring’ ofeadily atend of gusment with a official, who Hatoned® with 167 extension telephones and 22 tie lines connecting Cinwrat trim hee inte sz] isu, reached “out und aquicered my | here and demi-god has been wearing |BEr down, the TOR eso, towmngr|am pousibie to make out the ticker, . . Ti rR Ru at rook ly rs ie | hand. Hugh's mother regard ed me| is slipping a little to one atde and in pei e ry ot e, EB aa possibl 6 the tickets, its three branches with its main store. It uses thousands Roe eat on etn.) inprovingly, but her very expremion | threatening to, fall quite away from| f° in of the car without waiting een when Micky had paid’ ho: atiliy o che | Or approval angered me, for iC recalled | his e, manly brow . : vue, | loo) ous, of messages annually. Ree ee east sere Guts BCS. ot o Hamngully seer yretehed incldent of} During’ the latter part of the se; After a moment Micky followed. The gangway was still down vine ote ners ftstan half hour before, & vice I tried to guess what might be}, Nathet was in ENS Rae be Cupned | Micky Went fp boRre ea song see . . where a wvletnn tase of requiem will be i * the | going o . i to him Impatiently, close to it as he could, scannin, ~ “| r f \Winon the rector hogan to intone the | going on In Hugh's mind. Outwardly | ,,)! i | go ; K the ; Under the proposed new telephone rates the firm would pay stove Cor tho eepane of her wl atl guy 1 wax thankful for a chance to] he was calm, and I resented Pia canis | Ln YeryiOnN IRONS ehe nalds | Miaa | Ad OF CE ee deat Yh Pos . Ma Calvary me | side ace as such a relief to| ness. While the offeri iB a are 0 Kisther w, [ t them. : for the same amount of service only one one-thousandth wry nile amy face, Tt wan wc 8 Tenens [taken he turned and smiled at me | There wae A sort of atruin in her! “stand | away there—standp ‘ HARRIBON—Suddenly on Sunday event F wrellnd ta wear @ The be; | voice which Micky could not under- | away Be of each dollar of revenue. 7 PugreVeee at er anya AUC ate ll peal eye Rs OE ety ener if Hash | stand: #he looked as if she had liud| Micky was pushed aside, and af oherlan HARBGES SE a ee laa e . [falietice ot Kia attitude toward sme {some bad shock, he thought, and yet! vouple of brawny seamen hauled the. When you analyze your expenditures in business or in the Puinarat” rvices Twonday evening, | "toe the hrwt time sinee my marriage |1f he falled altonether fo seallae the | whet CuUl) Bary MADER | Ht Taw oe grcen water was widening softs S Noy, 1, at @ o'clock, at late tea} { felt a horrid sense of physical re-| paln he had been causing ine. is he ening slowly ince, 76 St, James Place, HEA 4 we were, nile by | ASW Mt lant th minutes. between the pier and the ship’ * hee, 76 St. James Pluce, Brooklyn. | puision. Kneeling as we were, side by 8 we knelt for the last time during | very well, 1 won't walt,” he anid} Micky felt aa'it he were bela Phiten home you will find that the amount you pay for the tele- = " e! » | the benediction, . ,. | wan very careful’ wot ta: toueh)) ie aan n, my gaze rested upon| romaily, He spoke curtly, he felt| Supposing she was not on the boa phone is one of the smallest items in the budget: re ant oven my sloove | the atained-elass mindow In the obi get: 1 did not. want even my vel cel, with Ita Deauth chan-| sore enough; be raised his hat stiffly) He turned awe nd searched i FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ora fold of my dress to come in con- | cel. With It Leautiful Mure of the | And turned away, Srowded deok an uae oe ite atin: He looked back once at the little | and most of the people were woment* house; he thought perhaps Esther] but there was nobody who looked {n* Measured by what it actuall i be 8 y accomplishes the telephone I ( \ ¢ | = ao Maid 4c cain, nivel Ta¥ ‘Oh, God," I breathed, in an agot 601 2 very lea 5 is probably the most inexpensive and at the same time Call “Coluabus eee! Ty ee ead nek, mulplde., My (of tonatneg, “why cannot ail mon be | MHSnE be standing af the door in eae] tn ey ies nee te tar eau, : - ssiite kind to creatures: wi em- at so hard ¥ could feel it in my | & creatures weaker than them-| 2h ¢ it. was impossible for. him to|he was sure—the coat he had given tact with him, eThis is frightful.” 1 said &@' myself. ; most valuable servant you have. 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