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wt ULTY TO WRITE ". A BOOK ON WILSON low, Wolume “to. Be an Intimate Story of President's Work on the War, “WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Joseph P. ‘Tumulty is to follow the example of his chief and devote part of his time to writing after he retires from his post os Private Secretary. Mr, Tumulty fs to write an intimate story of the Prest- it's work, particularly during the Inst four years. The President, itewas said at the White House to-day, plans to write a ~~ AF Astry of the World War and the Peace oe at "Conterence. He is said to be strong my ot wh to undertake the work shortly 99% 8% after March 4 and he wants to stay in the Capital where he will be close to official records, Definite arrangements x to where the President will live here have not been made. HARDING ON WAY BACK FROM CANA Stroll About Deck of Ship With Atchison Ry pf Au Gull & WI. Baldwin Loco Baltimore & Ohio, Leth Motors Beth Steet H.., Booth Fistveries " 5 amaicg | Bim Rap Tranait., 12 Mrs. Harding—Stop at Jamaica [hums nee... 98 T, . Butte Copp & Zinc 5% To-morrow. colt Pesan a Ss ABOARD THE STEAM@HIP PAS-|Calif Petroleum .... 20 TORES, Nov. 29 (by wireless).—Pres!- | Cansdlan Pee 118 t-elect Harding isn route back to| “em! bod : 3 ee Unies States. With Mra, Harding | Cent Leather 2. an i aA atrotied about the Pastores as the| Yo. % ym ta eh vessel made its way northward a: 5 Cah, aN BX 4s The President-elect expects to land|C, M. & St. P. Ry 14 mM 3% t Kingston to-morrow afternoon, The| CM. a8t.P. Ry of 83 58 82% perty will be taken on a trip through be Le as ha He i faland, re-emberking after a brief| [il fh. 1 & wes. Sb a nator Harding left the Canal Zone| (ii, & Niwet Ry. 77 TM in ane spirits. in his final speech ne) cylle Cov. 12 12% in mentioned the piritual partner-| Chino Coumer .. 19% (10% Detween the, United States and] Ciset Peabody ony 88 and declared he preferred it tol cy pel a ince, BM MG Hee of commerce and to the tes of] (3) Ga a a, hu os — ‘Colum, Gravbo, “ 14% Coca Cola... 246 2h SEVELT’S CASE DELAYED | con cin Goro.) tw -—-- Consol, Gas © oy MK f He it} Cont, Candy 5 By / Apawer Spéeding Charge To-Day, | Cont. Can. Si ek & telegram received to-day in the/ (om prot. coves Maik The Tae Brighton, 9. 1., Magistrate's Court.! Gretbie Sicel a 6 oe from Washington by Kermit] (ute: Cane Sw... 4% 4% MM Roosevelt of No. 151 West 74th Street,| Cu, Cane Sug, of, 68 08 OS Won of the late President Roosevelt, | Con, Testile Cor 19% 10% 19% stated that he was detained by business| Con, Text. Cory, 10% 10% 10% asked an adjournment of his ar-|De. & Rio G.. ty vane ment on a speeding charge. Tae|° & Mio G. vf seo she Oh adjourned. iia ae who had © party im | Erie tnt tees 2 3 was hal ‘on Amboy | Famous Payer ... G4 My OM Staten Island, on Saturday night} Misk Rubber ...... 14 18 14 Motorcycle Policeman Felix Hoff-| Gaston Wid Wie. 4 + 4 who said he Was driving at thirty-| General eec.. ... 148% 127% 126 miles an hour and handed him al ccm yom... 18% 18 Ip%~ _ Goodrich, . 1% 4 1% Great Nor, RK. pf.. 81 ci a O CUT SHOEMAKERS’ WAGES | irene Canane =) zs zt at eerse Haskell & Barker, 50 “wo. ae LYNN Mass, Nov. 29.—The shoe] Houston Ol ...... 82% RBM BZIG Manutacturers of this city to-day made | moiration Couper. 94 M4 be formal request upon the Joint Council ._ Con. Pilted Shoe Workers of Amari¢a for] 'nler dari. Cori. 18 JG 15 15% tiop eof Che wage bonus of 12 1-3]! Harveter Sotcne -o Me ent. ‘that has been paid for|!st Mer Mari G4 WY » year, Int BK 88K 62K 38 4 In the first general step towards! int 3 14% MR 14K 14K Au 1h He city, whece Tot 4 Mi 1% 404 foyed In“100 factories engaged largely arly eel eae making of women's shoes. bets 2 % 21% Ny Karwan 21% si% 21% % Electrical Appliance TO-DAY'S PRICES LIBERTY BONDS. | Liberty 3 1-28 opened 92.20; 1st 4 1-48, 87.10, up 20; 2d, 85.94; 3d, 88.90, Up .30; 4th, 88.36, up .04; Victory 8 3-4s, 96.04, up \04; 4 3-45, 96.04, up .02. CURB. ‘Promote Lasting Happiness Opened firm. 15 1-2; Retail Candy, 8 8-4 to 9; To- baceo Products Exp., 8 to 10; Simms Pet., 7 1-2 to 7 3-4; Maracaibo Oil, 15 to 16 1-2; Asphalt, 41 to 41 1-2; Caribbean, 11 1-8, up 1-f; Sweets, 1 3-4 to 2. FOREIGN EXCHANGD OPEN’ Sterling, demand, 3.48 1-2; 3491-4, off 1-2 0604; cables, .0605, off .0007; lire, d mand, .0364; cables, .0365, off .0005; marks, demand, .0148; cables, .0144, off 0003; Belgium francs, demand, .0540; Electric Curling Trons, i $7.00 4 Uhe United Electric Shops or Tre Unite Exectar Licet 6 Power Co cables, cables, .0641; Swiss francs, demand, 190 Ease 13th Sereet 11562; cables, .1567; guilders, demand, Oh. & Brey —-L4éth St. &Bwy | |] }'3045; cables, .3055; pesetas, demand, ‘1807; cables, 1312; Sweden kroners, demand, .1922; cables, .1992: kroners, demand, 1345; cabi Denmark kroners, demand, . bles, 1965; Argentine pesos, 7540; calles, .7560 nadian dollars, demand, 8776, unchanged. DIED. ARGARNT DEERING, beloved wife of DIVIDENDS. ek trick C. Deering, aged fitt “ ‘ecottinga sale Oa | pe Elgin National Watch Com- eral from her late residence, No.| party declared a stock dividend of 20 S8th st, Brooklyn, Toesday, Nov. | per cent, payable to stock of record BO, at O14 A. M., thency to St. Patrick's rob, OFth wt, wnd Sth av., Brooklyn, Dec. 15. The International "Silver Company for » mass of requiem, Intermont Holy | declared the regular quarterly 1 3-4 1 ‘eferred dividensi, payable @CONNOR.—in loving memgry of my| "Phe Oklahoma Producing & Refin- voloved husband, OHARLES O'CONNOR, | ing Corporation declared the regular pho died Nov, 80, 1919, Mass at} quarterly 2 per cent. dividend, payable Murch of Nativity, Second av, near| Jan, 1 to stock of record Dec, 16. Phid et. al 7.30 A, M. Tuesday, ee ae <. ~ KATHERINE Lee o'coNNOR, wite. | TWO DIE IN TROLLEY WRECK. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FETE EHEN Eee of two dead and fifteen severely in- jured was oxacted yesterday when a [e- high Valley trolley ear bound from Asrwhore “Campbell Service” Nazareth to this city sped down a { Call “Célumbus 8200” steey hill near the Nazareth Fair FRA . CAM! Grounds, jumped the tracks, rij Ti ord FUNERAL CHURCH” Ine, Renee cametate Mauwarr anh ieee f (Non-sectarign) over an embankment. ‘The car turned Officials of the company claim the accident was caused by the locking of alr brakes and slippery rails. Coroner W. J. Cathrall of this city Is not thor- oughly satisfied that this was the cause, The dead are Elmer Eckhardt of 1410 North New Street, Bethlehem, and Owen Hugh Jones of 36 East Bitwain Street, Bethlehem, e pitt vas) A ES AMERICANS RESCUE FRENCH. Seamen Save Schooner Crew in ELP_ WANTED—FEMALE. GIRLS WANTED, Taree bright for genera! office work and lay $i2eper week: references required, Ieiah America ‘Tobacco Co,, Lai, 314 2th thine RYAHDK and {oiler vaninl, gh mera gD Spite of Hurricane, BREST, Nov, 29.—~ The |steamer West Maximus succ' : og ‘orid Bullding, will be listed inthey ays. Toses iste cane at any of Tne World's Offices left at any of ‘The Wore eeaat American fully el near the Ushant Light, it ‘developed to-day when the steamer rived with the. crew of the French schooner Hernfinie, wrecked on the hoal A storm of extreme violence ts ragi the entire French Atlantic ae . Lan, Int. Pet.,,15 1-4 to|& th ina ace THE EVENIN a ahi FIRST HUNGER STRIKER OF THE ORIENT IS DEAD @ WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, CITY CRIME WAVE, whieh erimina Tribune’ € most active. The ported that there were, only n to cover 719 pests in Uwenty-six precinets, twen- ‘, ‘ ty-one of them in Manhattan” Thus, 7 Ott: tow, tae TOKIO, Nov. 20—"The Orat puns | in (welity-oie ppecineth ot the Kelly Syeing . 41% 41% ger strike in the Orient on record. jelghty-seven in the etty, there was a poole 10% 10% = 19 that of a prisoner incarcerated in shortage of 155 men on the our from | Latbarasa pict. my Bat” 41% pendence movement, ended fatally | | West Jed. Btrest Station. and Morris Gest at the Century Theatre.’ Novelization by Willi Lehigh Valley 4% 40% 40% to-day when the prisoner died, in | Some of the precinct commanders, | ns & Ucres,. 190 1) 190 the Seoul Jail. He had fasted Who would fot be-quoled, frankl? | dawns ann Ans i] teeee | ME RF tharteen days. admitted there. was too ‘nuch grant- | \ ~ nd ais. Re eR Re = t-armeemete recesses ing of leaves’ of absence. They said | Py (Coprrigh!,"1920, by F. Ray Comstock and Mortis Geet.) oa —. v1 . 1 —— |members of the Pollce Band, Glee RECE: Mexwott tor. % 2% 2% 2) . n 5 SYNOPSIS OF P. DING CHAPTERS. Metan Peni if" 30% in! ip |SENATE INQUIRY 'Evening World’s R Et PUllyitiarig stiite tate cenit MAUR AlNaair, Sultan cf Cairo in days gon8 by, wanders jncvanive Fr " ¢ ‘ x evening World’s Report Fully! haa to attend rehearsals, meetings, lange? from (he piotlings of Prince Nur Al-Din, brother of Sheraza ge | atarat ~ . a IN CABLE DISPUTE onfi ' , ete, were excused from active duty Hiinee ‘plots with Abduiah to Ail the. Salt ies the Ait oi Be Bharben, ior ree rial ; Confirmed by New York |fromn 4 P.M. to 8 A. M. | Borough |# hats, “t'restier ang totertainer. ‘who. visita Catrocwtth, mts Aute Troupe, bie ie | tine ‘ _ a | sad ws President Curran recently demanded |Ms clown, and i jousekceper. All Shar is summoned bys wysterious stranger. U Min Kan & Tex,, am . = Lj \ 5 perfor 3 TO 6 01 nd | Ano! adh dy Ping ‘Comtroversy Between Wesiern Tribune's Figures. to Enea ire. Burnt Ci a mien aba helo tang tthe ase, hs tae court ha ™ the | 7 ~ ed a oner Enright hai the finaly the ters the rine. wit s Middle States Gil 12% Unio - | tae hatawherstned can it jants. The wrratier admits treing to hill the Sulton and points out two men | Natiegal Anitine % ta ay] Union and State Department {0 *| nat crime ts rampant in New York bie indbease Unda: Ment he Come ro of the let . 72 ae po Be Aired in Washington. and steadily increasing, as has been|pared with the Woods administra: | ‘Seas, baa.” o% 0% «0%| WASHINGTON, Noy, 29.—The whole/S0OWn by The Evening World's news Gen Bs A a tan thei Pa | New Orteane T & Ot ” 59% G2 | auestion of cable landings In the United |"@Ports from day to day; that re- MiatiOw, But he has hot done pe infor- | 2 Mt | States, Including the present contro- |Coveries of stolen “loot are few and| "In ity survey of, the “midnig! t| , “Be ny dig | Nem between the Western Union ‘Tel-|the long list of “unsofved criges” 1s| tour’ the Tribune found some start- | 108% 1024, 103 |°T™#PH Company and’ the State De-|being added to daily, despite the ef-| ling evidence. of the utterly inade- : partment, is to be Investigated by a|forts of t ve t quate police protection furnished im- | See ge gon | Senate committee, it" was annouaced istens bee cited ped Keep news of! portant sections. @or instance: ae ay oie | $OdaY by Senator Kellogg, Hepublivan, ‘s_from the public, as has been! Ojiq Slip Precinct, below the “dead- | * ds 34 34 | Minngpotay charged by The Evening World, {s/tine’. and including the downtown | fre fon fam [would tbe 1 higlge fald the inauiry| fully confirmed by a survey made by| banking and jewelry district, twenty ending bil ith his | the New two men to cover twenty-seven posts. Tee teu ion State Deparhoent’ iy Sceemiber state focaccia ee aned | iareee Witeet, Hun wacuteasuring 3 woe {Connections in this country, and added | °°": and loft district, sixteen men to cover Do» 20% woultiat he already had requested New-| From! newspaper files it learned|twenty-elght posts, some. covering “ak Paice aon, Erenident, on te Nar hel that since the first of the year there | eleven blocks. So many’ burglaries 32 12 12 |have ‘representatives at the Feating, have been in Greater New York I Rue Have oF Inbreaate oo Te- a. 20% 4 OH | Btate Department officials also will be |holdups, thefts and robberies, repre- | MAne Take Bitest, hotel ature andl et Gh . waa <a senting @ property loss of more than) silk house district, twenty-six men |- ! $3,000,000, ‘The list, it sayg, is not|to cover thirty-three posts. : Porgy ih A elite tame ntd NEW PLAN TO CURB pomnpiete, ‘beownes unprimed potash, Stet, Street, | “alamond acked,” hotel and residential’ dis- tay or a) ik ie PICKPOCKET PEST |* potice nave nucceeded in keoping | Mcked. hotel and, residential dis “rom ed a so a such crimes from becoming known |ty-tive posts. = “ae ee ae Te ? and in many others/ have admitted| "West 125th Street, Harlem business 4% TK! TEN Chicago Police to Rearrest Them |the tacts only after they had beéh| district, eighteen men to cover twen- Oy BY OB s Fast as They A learned from other sources. ty-alx. posts. 1%} 1% 1% Dee eek cay Durt: h th alone hold RR. 8 2g ee 7 ia TY i uring this’ month alone holdup, en one dak Released. men and other thieves have obtainea | EX-KAISERIN HAS SETBACK. 2% m% 954 |, CHICAGO, Nov, 29.~Every pickpoc-|more than $890,000, the largest total = - 113% 112% 113% |Ket In Chicago is to be arrested every|of the eleven months. To some ex- Worse Comes BY MK OM aes ied Lesa or Histidine anions tent the figures have been reduced Doorn 42% 42% 42% [a8 he obtains his liberty, under orders x j “te 45% (45% 45% [issued to-day by Charles Fitamorria, Ps Frecoveries, but bursiar tAsurance DOORN, Holland, Nov. 29.—A turn 19 10 10 |General Superintendent of Police, ‘The|7™® Say the proportion of thefts |for the worse in the condition of the 14 14 4_ [new plan Is the chief's latest step ina (cleared up during the last eleven |former German Empress, Augusta Vic- 2% 21% 2% {drive against known criminals. months ig the smallest they re-|toria, occurred late yesterday. BN 0% ch Lime a pickpocket {s arrested on | member, f 42% 42% 2 ispicion the station making arrest, ac-| In the homicide cases, the year t was announced on Friday that the a ca 3 rding to’ Chief Fitzmorris’ order, will/ thus far has produced more than 100 |!mmediate danger point tn the fliness of “4 follow the case throug) the courts, and|unsolyed murders, according to the |tte,©x-Empress had temporarily been «0 47% 48% /1f the prisoner is freed he will be, re- / passed, although ber condition remained Bu te Wc leerastek winds coe dae, ‘re | Tribune's figures, which would make | ferlous. She was able then to receive 4 % 9 8% isthe keee an average of about one every three | members of the family at the bedsld ‘Twin City Rapld.. 42% 42% 42% 424 da: i ee ins ot on ASKS MORE ALIMONY. in its investigation, the Tribune | Ce Shoe fm te : tings ‘thadmatipation, the Tribune) MS, KEPPEL RENTS HOME. Union oll / 2h By R 2 1 Wife Says $175 a Month and|Of the city are under-policed, and ‘ Uelved Frutt ..... 10 1035 1M 188, Free Rent Are Not Enough. that, the detective organization built | Selomem Guggenheim te Pay $750 \ y 0) | me gy ath oxg| Justice Benedict in the- Supreme| Woods has been shattered under the | @ Wee for London House. 71% 72k Ty 74 | Court, Brooklyn, to-day ruled upon the! Enright regime. Copsright. 1920, by the Preas Publishing Co, Pe ay 0914 | @ppliication of Mrs. Katie Wolf Hart,| The branch detective bureau sys- (The Now York Presing World.) he by ei d, dali tem hi b bolished, Bia LONDON, Nov. 29.—Mrs. George Kep: Ge oF es @% ; twenty years old, for increased alimony as een al ished, speci e Ne . = sd mi M + fae sam stig 2m [from het husband, Jamen Hervey tart, /aquads have been done away with or | pel will soon Jeave London to pass the ‘TO-MORROW DO | TAKE THEE TO WIFE..ZUMMURUD, DAUGH 106% 100% 108% 106% Siete alent ot Rok ee ee disorganized, and in many Instances | winter in thé West Indfes. She has TER OF AL! SHAR,” SAJD THE SULTAN, FONDLY. M4 BK SOK GL ace, Brooklyn ey are liv! cr | policemen are ‘required to cover two | rented her house in Grosvenor Street to 3% 874 30% samy | 4_SeParation order obtained by her for! or three posts because of a shortage | Solomon Guggenheim for $760 a week. CHAPTER V. as he set forth from the gardens of 4% 40% 42 42K | re wet ives $175 C of men due to leaves of absence, spe- | Mr. Guggenheim's daughter is to be (Continued) the Sultan, a refrain of his obd&eong, Woda vt A... BBO Bt 24k | the use of tho house at No. 887 Monroe | Clag detail and-such things,” married from (the, house early’ in th ITH cries of ‘terror—and| {Ne chant of the wrestler, - Gmeies. Went Meryiand 1% 11% 11% 11%! Street, where she lives, She claims she e figures \were obtained from \Te™ Justice Stuart, Lord’ Stuart holas protestations, the two| pers athetically to mn 8% im | needs ‘mote for necessities and for fur-|the number of pottcemen turned out fit! pusition of physical, director cs efore the royal divan, as Ai a %” ayqg [Mishings and repairs for the house. Jus-|for the midnight toun, the one tn ‘fee men looked at their hands, | passed forward on his pilgrimage to 42% 2% 42 | tice Benedict suxrgested both sides stipu- It and then threw them- | Mecca. eee ey 4 late that she appoint a referee to in- Ld jut as e Sultan q Ny Tay {spect the premises and report to the selve upon the ground before the! upon’ the lips of hie bride bie fet Gils or m el Sultan, . kiss, the dark shadow of ses ——.—_ — wee . “ h Kin¥,>that I was} came before him. White Motor 2.2! aoe wy JOHN CASSEL’S editorial cartoons, which Co cuntenss < b ; oY Bee Ay #* #°/WOMAN ACCUSES VETERAN. 9 There,” moaned Shamah, ‘but ‘twas | ,,"One, word with thee, oh lowd, «be- Worthington» wo 0 bs aaak MAKING $10 BILLS ounterfeiters Found at Work in Cincinnati on $3,000 Worth of Spurious Notes. CINCL ATI, Nov, 29.—Following nformation given by a woman, three policemen entered @ room here and arrested two men who were rying the ink on more than $3,000 worth of $10 bank notes which had been printed from copper plates, The counterfeiting outfit was elzed, and police say it is one of the most complete which has ever been found in Cincinnati. The prisoners Qe forty-seven, Cincinnati, and Charles franca, demand, | Schwffbe, twenty-five years old, Vin- | cennes, Ind. The men had evidently made many experiments, for several $10 ‘note: which Hamman gaid were “too thick, were scattered on the table. The pa- per used was of the best grade, and an artificial toughness was added with @ glue. Many books on photographic engraving chemicals and were found, Police say Hamman was sentenced to serve five years in the Federal Prison at Leavenworth, Kan, after he had béen convicted of counterfelt- ing in Oklahoma, He was recently released. Schwilbe told the police that he served nine months in prison for robbing a aufe in an Indiana towh, The men told the police they had been acquainted for some time. Ham- man said he came to Cincinnati two weeks ago from Oklahoma, and Schwilbe said he arrived here recent- ly from Muncie, Ind. eee TO AID SMALL SAVERS. Stamp WASHINGTON, Nov. Two new Treasury saving securities will be Issued during the coming year—a $1 stamp and a certificate—the ‘Treasury Depart- ment announced to-day. The $1 stamp wif be non-interest bearing and will be bright red, and will bear the portrait of Alexander Hamilton. The $25 certifi. cate will be similar to the $100 and . which also will be of- Secretary around industrial plants wi ing the savings campaig and {t also has been u organizations ting. the ‘Treasury in tnstilling the savings habit among people of small incomes. ‘The small denomination wartime securitle the $5 war savings stamp and th cent thrift stamp, will be placed on during 1821. y AB ee POPE HONORS FIVE K. oF A cablegram from the Vatican nounced yesterday of thelr war work. They are 8u er William J. McGinley o Supreme Knight Martin J. 4 Rapids, Supren Welan Xo, Buckley and Di William D. Dwyer of 8 ana peas rector James se if elty. mody of Gran’ Phy: ig an- the elevation by Pope Benedict of five more officers of e) the Knights of Columbus to the Order in a terrific horth: | of St, Gregory the Great, in recognition 6 this Car- jUprEMme 160:' Bist Me: rovers Man Claiming to Have Killed 100 Germans Held on Two Charges, Wassel Cobell, ‘who claimed to have |killed 100 Germans while serving with the 165th Infantry, to-day was held in $2,000 ball in Ksvex Market Court, charged with having attacked Mary Zavotsky, aixty, in the hallway of No 407 Fifth Street and robbed her of $600. She identified Cobell as her assailant, He also was held in $500 bail for hav- ing an automatic pistol in his room at No, 51 Sixth Str without a permit. He said the pistol had been given to im by Col, jiliam Donovan of the 165th Infantry. STARS FOR HONOR LEGION. Ball to = Follow Entertainment at Hotel Commodo: The Honor Legion of the Police De- partment for this year's annual enter- tainment wi¥ give a convert and bal: G.|were registered as Martin Hamman,|#! the Hotel Commodore on the night of Dee, 8. There will be singing by C “laudio Muzio, Nicola Ferot, Lillian jresham, Leah Leasks and other ¢ stars. The policé band will atten Among those who have accepted in- vitations are Governor Smith, Mayor Hylan, Ge Nivelle, and ‘General eral Ballurd andShis staffsfrom Governor's nd, * WINNERS AT BOWIE. FIRST ages; RACE—Claiming; maiden: all mile and seventy yards.— Nebulos, 95 (Schwartz), $60.10, $22.80, $10.50, won; *Pensy, 87 (Campbeil), $8.20," $4.30, Fly Paper, 19% (Lancaster), $4.70, third. ‘Time,’ 1.60 Nohant, Sadie D., *Bastward Princess, a-All There, Lough Maiden, Vesuvius Rankavo' Coy, *Lava, *Deina, asl 80 ran. *Field, RACE—Two-year-olds ; 115 (Mooney), $10.50 Ross R,, 106 (Lux) $9.50, $8.20, second; Explosive, 98 (Garvis),\ $7.30. Time, 147 2-5. Chin- nie Walsh, King’s Belle, Tan Son, At- SBCOND ie. —Tingling, ge $4.90, won torney, Foam, Oreus, Dantzig. *Ross R, Vi, also ran, ‘ ee ‘Srield, aD Val BOWIE ENTRIES. ° enthOk TRACK, BOWIE, Ata. ‘The iew_for to-morrow's races” are’ ag follows FIRST GACE=g'laiming: ‘for “all ages: one mile, and seventy yards, 4-Auiruim, tanium, AGT Syradrya, 105: Al Pierve, i13¢° Amackaain 110: Margery,’ 107: Wiltreda, 107; Helariona, 106 Courting Colors, 105; Hooe, 102; Laisghter, 91 ‘The Former, ‘03: *Pilsen, 105; *Lord Hemi 100; "Martha Tackett” 0; *Larghetto, 06, isle, MK ree Sian ith; Moron Bolly. 1: i Drearonee ‘The Terminals Ti Bown Te, Nor, 20. BROOND RACK pwo-vear-olde? keven Blarney Mone, 108; Wack ‘Teo, 108: * Dr Charles ©. 108: Vic, 106: Sacaiawen, 1h: Mh) Haonec. 100: %) Cu Whinestone OT: (a) Heal and ‘Quincy stable en: ‘Orctis, 106: 108 Well THTWD 'WACE—Te Century Handicap: for $i Ame te and halt furlongs, — te), Wroming, 120. fe) Dry 3 + Super, 108! ‘Tho. anda aler Nowe Te" Gandy dled: 11; Mauer Pine Note, 118; Gandy Weal, 111: 4 Tob. Recent, 108! Clea owe he (ay Wal very PLPPH RACK —Oaimine upward: mile and & quarter, American Boy, 108: Rainocraft JOT: Kebo, 107, Har Cov 165, 100: TWeaheas. 106; qurling O46) Light Wine, 98: Rec 4,00; (e)* Holly Partner, 1 Degliam entry ‘MXTH RACK--Claiming warts mile apa rousi Ag i RACH Cloiming 3: POURTH RAG for all ages: anil 198. Ww Revoir Handkwo; rent.» -Leooharer, ‘d) Dry Moon, 96: ‘ia et 18 Sort fe) Kennedy he- year-old oaler Vinnie loa: Usreo- year-olds Hondelo, 118: ie rH and tia; lon: ay Camm De ioe SEVENTH | Big! Canal Kate Canal, pera | she tr are evolved wii nationally fami appear every day in The Evening World, ning World readers. Kb&sib here that tempted me. I crave merey—mercy.” Yea, Sharazad. Thou”—— || “I see thou hast found happiness this night—and life?” th a directness of idea and a ‘Nay,” cried Khasib, a anne Lope peony Se Ds H “iw hy ho gave the gold. mine,’ strength of handling that have made them |}} yery—mercy.” replied the Sultan, tenderty caressing ‘The Sultan struck a gong.” Slaves advaneed, armed. ‘Take them away to instant death,” commanded the Sultan, The slaves caught the two Sharazad breathed heavily: “amd I BARE found: sorrow—and death.” “Death?” “Yea—my son. This caused ous and a daily treat to Eve- instalment No, 18. THE SEARCHLIGHT OF PUBLIC- OU'RE lucky to have such fluffy hair, Alma,” said Mar- jan Clark as I sat hefore the mirror the next morning trying to make myself as presentable as pos- sible. “You can arrange it low over your forehead and nobody will sus- pect that you were in a smai h-up last night.” I was thankful to have that much to take comfort in, for I felt rather miserable. Morning had brought to me a keener realiaation of my folly in accepting Laura Allison's invita- tion, Why had 1 done something that 1 would want to concea} from my father and mother and, new that I was a married woman, from my hus- band, as well? I really did not care for “wild parties"—I had yielded to the impulse to forget in a our’ father delirious gayety that Hugh and I had had a wretched quarrel, that he had left the house that morning without kissing me, that our pros: ects for future happiness and har- mony were overclouded, that some of the most dearly cherished hopes of my wedding day had gone down to an ignominious defeat. ° ‘Oh, Marian,” I gasped suddenly, “the newspaper; do you suppose the ory of that accident will get out?’ rhe maid was bringing in my fast. For year®@ I had associ- ated the idea of breakfast with the morning paper, for my father always had taken the news with his morning coffee and Hugh did likewise, ‘All-this while I had been fairly sick withsanxlety lest Hugh might learn about my participation inthe Allison party, the accident on the way home in Basil Harrington's motor, and my lacerated forehead, But, with all my anxiety, ft never had occurred to me that tho police might find out about Basil running his car into a pole, or that the newspapers might get a re- t of At. Polrhere'’s hardly @ chance of the papers having it,” said Marian sooth. ingly, “for she accident happened pretty late—a little after 1 o'ck wasn't it?" ; Marian sent the maid for the Press, which the latter brought in and handed to me. My hands were trembling #0 when I took it that I hardly could unfold it, Eagerly I seanned the headlines, turning trom ee (l YOU MARRY, YOUR HUSBAND YY EDITH JOHNSON) dagger his death.” She held out the Sultan's dagger. “Mine—'tis mine," gasped the Sul tan, in surprise. “Dost thou accuse?” “I do not accuse,” said Sharazad, solemnly. “But his blood is on thy steel. I waste no words, no tears. But here I vow to slay his murderer, and call on thee to find him. His | blood is on thy steel. ‘Thoy must wipe off his blood before thy steel be clean. cohdemned men, shrieking for mercy, | and half carried, half dragged them | off to execution. Then he turned to} All, who had already been released | from the hold of the negroes. “and for theeg Ali Shar, who listened to their words an@ took their ee from. Cairo, and never nals within its gates.” |So must thou wipe off suspicion ,| fore thy name be clean. Upon sus- All Shar tossed his cloak carelessly | Dicion thou hast banyhed. fe from around hls shoulders and. turned.to| Cairo, Upon suspioint 1 baxtnitenee from peace until thou dost find the AGAIN Ere! 1,” he said, simply, to | e go, "Come, git: -4|Murderer.¢ Sorrow. and misfortane i Zummurud, But the Buiian dekgenn fo) alcapleas nights be thine ie 80, Alma. Nobody's going’to find out | forward and laid a hand upon her ost send me word revenge ts about it, And/if they do, what of| arm. it?” “Maria “look at thi My eye had fallen on these head- “Stay,” the Sultan, “wilt) ‘The Sultan raised his. right hand Stay,” Interrupted the Buln were| t0 swear an oath. “T vow by AlsR thou go with him, or rem ’ | 1 will do all within my power to bring with me, my queen?” His voice was) the murderer to justice.” he said, dta- I screamed suddenly, 1 half | cerety. line: hi tender and sincere. The gir! | cerety - Nae eat erecta cane racneinds turned to her father, then Tooke | a eee ree eT ae pags PAN slargatnanpes rane aa Points|again at the young Sultan. AbU) gone, for he shall die by the game broke the silence. “Stay where love doth beckon, oh Zummurud,” said the clown patheti- cally. “I go with my old master.” “Dost thou consent, my queen’ The Sultan spoke softly. woe gumnmurud bowed her head and fell) “But 1 fear"—— said Zummrurpd. into his embrace. "I stay, my king,”| clinging to her new lord. aaa “Fear naught; and now heet ‘ye she murmured, Ali Shar seemed aad.| 9h °Rr Dayenti and now heer ye “And must I never see thee more,/ that the Bir gp Ml Ra gepete my Zummurud, my rosebud?" ne he) hear, while both kneeled to take the asked. tenderly. “To-morrow do 1.take | holy vo" “Yee,” replied the Sultan, his arm|t? Wife—my one and only wife, Zum around his bride, “when thou hast | murud, the daughter of Ali Shar ‘of Al Yamamah. Let there be feasting purged thee of thy sin by pilgrimage to Mecca.” and dancing to-night to celebrate our “po Mecca?” repeated Ali with si | steel, I swear it. Until that hour, oh King, thou and thy new found’ | ness shall strangers be. Farewell.” The Sultan turned to his bride, who was weeping with unknown dread. “Weep not, my queen; her words are but the outcome of her Breathlessly, 1 read the rest of the stor: “An abandoned roadster with crushed radiator and shattered wind- shield was discovered by the police at an early hour this morning at the corner of Broad Street and Woodland Avenue, Small pools of blood were found both in the machine and on the ground nearby. A lady's handsome beaded bag containing auch frippertes as fashionable women carry about with them, lay on the seat of the car. At the hour the car was discovered {i was impossible to trace its owner- ship, by the number on the license ‘The paper fell from my inert hands, “Don't take it 6o seriously, Alm, Marian pleaded. “That's nothing but interesting little adventure, iBetrothal. Let musicians play, le: | wine flow, let all celebrate to-night Ur-! these joyous tidings on the Feast of Porens of your friends and mine | Prise. Ae no| See : EE ave such Ings happen to them and “Yea, the pilgrimage of those who Reinga nace pe ay eee eed one thing of them.” | journey to the holy city to purge | CHAPTER VI. y) ¢ mother and father feel, Thaw” oom, | themselves of sin, sets forth from | FAR the Eastern Gate of the awfully old-fashioned ideas about Cairo at dawn. Thou canst o’ertake marriage. Just before my wedding it by the wajers of the Nile. I have city of Cairo, in the pogre: section, stood the gamins mother warned me to avoid friend- | spoken—" house of Wei San-Wej, ¢he ve See aa than, ar ane re delighted at the royal clem-| Chinese gambler. Rich and” poor , . ? "0, ‘ . married woman to become involved in |€RCY, Spoke eagerly, "Comer oh pie ie roe Ruch Whe wats triangular affair, And not only that,| master, to Mecca—anywhere. ue bad 4 e notorious 1d & marcied woman, iike Caesar's wife, | zummurud spoke pleadingly: “Abu| Chinaman, whose suave, smiling. e above Net ‘You knew how the world leit alway thinks the very worst of a womgn when she is discovered doing any. thing that is not altogether conyen- crafty personality found expression —Zarka—stay with m Mi “Nay, my rosebud, I go with my old |!" & SE OORE And servile manner, be- ten” replied the bag. “He hath| Bind which lurked a suggestion, of none now but me to tend and mena] W!ckedness and evil, tional, Do you suppose the news- | 2 While half a dozen or more Chinese Paper will find out for hin. plays Stink thom our names and 'Al) Bhar still stood, apparently coolies played at fan tan upon a stunned, unwilling to depart. Abu| Steen cloth, old Wei San Wei smoked clapped him on the back, “Come, oh|® Pipe and strammed gently upot » thou mountain of wine and woe, thou| #ringed Instrument, ‘The door opened 4 ,,| and a funny little old Chinese worman thing of madness and badness. We’ entered—the Chinese wife of Wei IVa rust join the pilgrimage to Mecca by| Shi. San Wei continued to. play the waters of jthe Nile. “And when upon his instrument without notiging i fy thou hast tramped, mile after mile, the entrance “of his wife until he ay stood beside him and spoke a few unto the Holy City, thou wilt have words in Chinese. hen “Why of course not—but there's the telephone,” * Marian vanished from the room, ‘While I was rereading that hateful story Marian returned, smiling brightly. + “Everything’sp. Bast] has just tele see the newspapers from publishing anot! righf, Alma, ned that he will d keep them word, He Then he nded also will claim your bag*t the police | purged thy body, vile of all sin, to his feet, showed, great interest ation, Don't you want your‘orange? | Awake"-— and turned’ to the coolles to order Tl ring for the maid and have her bring you some fresh, hot coffee. Cheer up and eat something. It will all come out right and you have noth- ‘them in Chinese to depart at once Ali Shar took his staff from Zarka, each er di i ts : he turned once more for a farewell alae Sa weate look at his daughter and with a San. Wel ige 0 pase ’ “There's notht here," declarod 1 peassutingly, "Don't. worry olitely anew. courtly bow of obeisance to the Sul- gvoo.” iy ered, “Ts turned » with Abu thi tin ee thes sda the bia uw ‘Aha (Continuedy in peanerrent Evening Ing to worry about, © {To Re Continued To-Mo; ) (Copgright, 1920, by the Bell oe . i