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— ee ee res ; continued to @ecided downward tendency Trading wus dull, and it be the absence of demand rather than | pressure of offerings that caused the weak tong Losses ranged from one Stock prices show a seemed to to five points, A dozen or more Opened steady:—dnt. 1 1 ni fasues made new low records for the andy, 8 1-2; Tob vf year. a v; Simms Pet. 7 1" ‘ United States Steel went as low as!) 7 i Ma o 16-16 7 4 t (80 in early trading, or within a quar-| Asphalt, 39 of 1-4; Cant, 9 tomer tamer tert der of @ point of the year's tow. Meni- | # F-4i Sweets, 21 oH 19 can Petrdeum declined 5 point 1 WGN EXCHANGE OPENING. Ka ers tuuched 163, Strombere Carburctor ftw, “desi . Pg aid not appear to have fully discount nehan, " “ Ait 4é the reduction in the dividend, ov Of miki ; nounced yesterday, for it showed a! 1 cables 6002 p M Hn further eas of & points. Southern shld Det O194 | Am. ‘ere 4 i 1tote | Canadian dollan, demand, | As. We i ay Pacific sold down to par, the lowest Sreele Melgtary ae meige ee a a4 figure ft has touched since the plan/ demand, 0622; cables, 0523; 8 Ain 2 for scgregating oi! lands was first|francs, demand, .1645; eatle | Anaconda 4 made known. | eullders, demand, .2040 4 Alwets Teaalinnth a% ‘ demand, 1268; cates, 1278; | Atehieon It an No group of stouks was able to hold kronen, demand, .1918; ca-| Sats sales Cory ox " ground. Coppers, foud stocks. tr get: Nowway Kron Atlantic ‘Conwell * ions, motors, rails and mistellan : cables, 1480; Denmark kronen, au 2 wt vt industrials all yielded from fractions | id Be Ait a Bunn bike; A. a a tu more than 4 points ices, ern Gables, | recon Mining 7 , At times it seemed that stocks were | : Meton, % % ; being sold as fast as the market could | DIVIDENDS ke 4 absorb them without precipitating a! heey Peat By «& Panne Row Flaterles co Me A much more serous & Part of {Susu be Aldett hal aoe ee | Wtkisn Hap Tewr 10% 1% 10% the pressure could be attributed to | @vidend, hie dan ato wtock of Then See Ste gow iN bear selling, but it is well known in be 3 7 ton A ree commission houses and by traders on Hepes et Se nt A is iy > ikaw Oui the floor of the Exchange that 4 large horty Gividens per cone latte cop a At percentage of sales is for the ac Be ad a hae saa payable Keb.) iteriek Ce ; count of big holders of stocks who | EE ae ee ee Primed | Gilde Ce Ol deem jt @ propitious time to establis) mn te second wraterted | making Josses which can be charged against var 9 1 ee Bakasieum income en the |" ° ie 1nd ate usual procedure WNGe |G ea livMenacee erat ale the Income Tax Law firat went into|Jcvlancd a dlewtend of gene ie com. |¢ effect. Heretofore stocks thus sold Von. uae a sian ore m= | were Uaually immediately repur- | Mon #tucks, boul payable Jans 18 1 he, & Obie Ritised. hile year, however, owing to [Stok OF record Dec, Bt 9 liken ON the prevailing stete of financial sén- hore are the eame as paid three/¢ At & ot fay timent and fhe absence of public de- | MCutar mee) oe I yaand for stocks, individuale who! + BARNINGS ee een choose this manner of cutting down their income tax payments .are in no vhurry to buy their stocks In agaln. There was much speculation as what the unfille of the United States Ste tion, to be issued to-morrow, will show. Betimated of the decrease in tonnage range from 400,000 to 600,000 pe! maul Enamelling and St CPipauy--For veur ending f (1920, net ewrnings after taxes, inter- est Chargest and preferred dividend: are expected to exceed $3,000,000, 0} lapprosimately €2 a share on the common @ock 2) FIRE MARSHALS CONVENE. [Ot Grae Ww fone, Part of the selling of sive! | mate the latter, figure. Canada Attend Seasion. Croke Bt Money cqntinued to rule at 7 yer} 4). ‘ Cade Cane puneer cent. The eommodity markets we The Fire» Marshals’. Association of | sa Cane Sugar 7 Aull and inglined to irregularity. Por- } America opened its fifteenth an-}ognn Am, sug ‘Men exchange rates failed to de-|Mual convention at the Hotel Astor yes- | tt Jace & ;velop much change with ‘the exces. |terday. It will Close to-morrow after. | Den & Ty " tion of the rates on Greece whion | 270) Dele tae tr aaa Mgt | Dens Minos wW situation in ‘that country, + M Of | ettoott Jolin 31% asion was ope han Inve " JAPANESE = DEFEND AMERICA Paes Met aise nT ee le} tl fadison Avenne Baptist Ohureh, ue An address of welcome Was to have 6 , Party me-| been given by Mire Chief John Kenton, ; jbut he was unable to be present ort turning to Tokio Say. addresses were made by John 8. Moran Vice President of t association, fran ) TOKIO, Dec. 9 (Associated Presa) —| West Virginla, and John G. Gam! neca) Claar A. perty of 176 Japanese who recently | President of the nasoclation Genera) Ye urrived here from the United States to- * ; Gen Motor De. et Gay denied newspaper teports that they BARRED IN CANADA, COME HERE, | (ion Motors Dro |. os Tad left America because of ill-tr Two Ruasians, Abruham, Engtemeter n . ment and ant!-Japanese feeling th nd Kopel Modowick. refuaed 1s! ‘A representatve member of the party | tance to Cunada, qt declared the Japanese never suffered | fax on the stew hie »). because of race prejudice and were al | Canadian — Govern ; his fairly treated. The party, he sald, | allen to have $250 | nd for lack | 4) edad made money during the war and|of that the Russlans excluded, cal SV sadn { could afc to niake a trip to the | They are being held on Ellis Tsland| unto <i) motherland. for examination. 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To Our Customers Whether your Lave closed! it, Fits to your Account ts open or it you m may add your purchese of Automobiles 12.49 Rubber The Highest-Class Talking |} ° Machine in the World $160 Grea Variety of Dolls 1.79 to 49.50 Cash or Orodit, Dressed, undreamed. rea) Jong Pay 26 down curls “Meeping and walking dole and $2 W Victrolas, ee re ng Grafonolas Ouija Board iene Piece Train end and Supertones Thousands st other toys to select trom at. money: $25 to $450, INg Brees, | JudwigBaumann§@. America’s Greatest Furniture House Xmas GIFT SALE; SALE OF DINNERWARE 95-Piece Set Ren. Price $30, Accounts Opened From $5 tod $5000 weekly oF ty payments, J) VACATION RLS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, COMPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS—12 M. 1920. LOO? 0G ig ‘ , ' le Of oft Oy OF ee \ ¢ CLO Q ss! ML ‘ wt - ‘Be DONALD M‘ GIBENY wt rT Sui Ine 4 “ “ “ Eadie De hak ig OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, Fo " ‘ ; po! be! inished & gaye of golf et the Country Club when Jim Helderson. my lew pertnse aod hl tarpale OF eS “ |p dof my ainier Melet fooeived & ote frou her which raid she was lear fia, to" xo away with 15% Karas elt e " freak Wouds, s represeutative of the Preach Goverameat, whose ustness, bad, called hie to East ion Kare #0 wo. ¥ re We Fitteds " 24a, Tee alting | was called to the phone aad Helen tld me to bring dim Rome at ones, 08 se Bey bi 4 gas en ps to ape se We ment boine at once and found the palt walling for 4 « rue Will Offset Seditious Propa-} Prosecutor Ross Wa Wants Drunks |" Hoon repedted fir saeniion of fearing Sia, mir hin 10a fer ato tho, prada : : A Hea | ‘would ailow it if shes would as fooked up Words's character at 1 1 ganda by Work for to Inform Grand Jury — [Peshalfe S80 sarees nu star informs het ‘the mest day that he hal # echemo 10 tooy Hele® from s Loyalty. . Where They Got It. | CHAPTER HL her and wateh over her us though she 4 sty as | (Continued. Were a dangerous lunatic’ — Hird jue Giie vf Wreht x t iy 166 UPPS, have you noticed|. Her eyes -were blazing. Mary put “0% 16% a ue Seddon ead M1 Sey States Attorney Ross an- how much money Woods fe arm around her and tried to quiet : ; gopted a strong anti-Red_ platform | Rounced in Brooklyn last night a new hus ben spending around) ““ifeien, dear, you don't know how 2% | at @ meeting at No. 08 Madison Avos | CCheme te obtain evidence in the crive here — his extravagant] ridiculows that is, No one js spying. rae! el habia ; against saloonkcepers inclined ta@con- way of ving? Where | on you." ies b% 15% 4 | nue, attended py a large representa-| tempt for the Volstead avt. Beginning 4° you think that money tomes from?” | Helen tore herself away " : tion of the association's 600 members. | to-day, this ce agi w-| "Hise Sara “That's right, stand up for Hy . i lay, this evidence against the dis contratts with the French| you're all , sah ow ‘ After the meeting: Miss Gertrtide | Densers of “hootch” Isto be furnished | Government,” I replied. onl ‘ronson Weare: brouRet ‘you hei Ee ‘ ‘ Kisnae BiNite, Wendie Mt sy. | by the consumers, if the plan works. | “But T happen to know that no] Wastto try to talk mg into staying cn » ‘ jasteaiont dalde ‘membern ot{. Mt Roas decided to summon before | didn't land those contracts, tints] Pee elas Wali Tweets sot neeae uM i 2% ' e. fredei ve {the reason he bes | stand? [won't ate him! I cou $6.) Mantatl: Sagas ; ; J fir auabeieiolisan thusiastic over] t@@ Federai Grand Jury everybody le beat. it so suddenly! kill him! Ut 0 Be 12 nssociation are enthusiastic over |. s : ! If you won't take me hom National Actue arr eee) (he Hew: Ratton und nro Ahelous-to | eee oe oy Cle police: fer intoxtca- | When we got into the war.” Ie tossed | Warren T'll ‘go alone." She was al: 100 Natlooat Avil wy Of 1% beaith sbyeail ‘phingl sien in places | CO%. Whether they will tell who sup- | his cigarette into the fire. most hysterical. Ai) Gas a a ; iia thas (0 vedLants (Chg are | DUS See pennes lguen Tor where: “His salary from the French, then, | gave you tought what this would (Net fawn a 6 eae eee ee aeenete te thre neditious, [C22 2° had, are questions the Prose ahey ravi have paW@ him sone kind| know noae quacceied wick dime Te 2% National bw A : 4S, | cutor could not answer. Lotta ol she found re cd D . i . ‘limmoral and false propaganda con-|~ , 1 “Hay 1 ‘ound out you were contemplat- i Veena ie cate ao ae sist pelt If only a small percentage is willing Have you never heard what ing a divorce, it would kill her. You i: ote wh gine ats Y to talk, we can say something has ulously small salaries the aoe how weak she ts.” hey wish to have a b oO H p 3 y vol their own ne Whton it a Buren O') been accomplish Mr. Ross said, | Government pays its officers? CON oe ent ie eee De eee aihenenia port | wsueu evidehee, there can be no doubt, | N was true that Woods could never|) “Can J stay with you, Mary?* Big She qascan ut the seapte Why wane | The eve © Get eek mars SEN ie lived as he did on ten thues the] tear# stood in Helen's eyes and she Hine Daeg oo MAKE) i, court than the testimony of Pro- | *@ry of a Trench captain Precuenen the verge of a complete hem ney also plan to print and| ijipition enforcement agent | “His own private tortune then,” I] "op cous " to circulate their own propaganda i : », | Suggested. [rR edi ct eSeldid delish Sie, amon youne girls in factories where| Acting Police Commissioner Leach) iis) nua ius a) responded, kissing her and leading Lolshevisty appears to be rampant.” | e# communicated with last night by : Heres ithe pint! ‘fe he ihag| Her Iho the Gabe Ne POC cee t he ‘plate Side Wa tetuve) flephone and agreed to furnish the | & terae fortune then my whole cuse | fy'thinge’ ns Wo cowm mile b get he je ri a e beleve | pode: ay ally list ol yj Fads to That's v : rp that loyalty to.Amorica and te Amery | Brora pers a tc ares alte if a | to find min ake aa i sal canes | fie Gun ie May cena aan | a 0 ° 0 | o ods has been pla m came u rned to un (dala tito. net Gutps be AvARY \Uteokya) Glleeha ana Hackonond: WHICM!| fon4a) Gigsatane ARE LUNAR saiee Lue, loeked UA aver for tie. Ueataae en ih MtAnie venient Was been playing. with other peopte's| Moment and whispered, You men “That the right of a etdzen to work | Juetives of the Peace, In HOMEY Dldi yous NwllGe! LAWiliel Gi creed Gana, SHEE oe for her fiving and to acquire| Suffolk Counties.” | flushed this after hen ge Sa Ann coiete telcit: (Rion Nt teen Ist y Y 1 by the ‘ s ufternoon when 1 sug-| look had come back Into his face. fy Coal Pi ow > as guaranteed by the Con-| Seen ee ested lwoking into his private rs?|. “ft guess we are,” he s ‘ va A 7 | ding With Kick. is i re asl why.” va be undssailable by any theory of} Gygnmh PUMaine Mim Kicks | stalling for time—but when 1 suw|"T patted him on the shoulder and apt! renter Of Prontbition’ tor the’Btate o¢| om Cor up T knew Pay touchea ‘went for my coat. Whether he real- re n ajoyment his New: Yoh annolhoed amniane tan leol” spot. No, Bupps, I dont think { !7e¢d or not, [ knew Helen would We Vea : imposes upon the en a direct ob would! treet delegation of ownera| VOC! Nas ® private fortuie.” erate eae to ee minaton Tye would ta delegation of owners| «. out Yo the # hes, ron & Sted. 06% stitution \ this city, who will enter pleas for lift. | Worthless, will Helen come pack to] sitiling through a sky "chuttered, with he rights the publie'are|ing the ban on liquors for culinary | Sou, Jim” A) | puffy clouds, its soft radiance bat to the rights or any citizen , Darpow Mr, O'Connor said if per-|. The color came to bis face and he | !ns the se and grounds in mel- 4 ren uit were to, bi ued for a trial] kuugned with a queer twist to. hig|!oW loveliness, It all seemed so re- term of three months the restau-/| mouth , mote from the sordid quarrel inside tu. our American democracy urs would have to take the matte “Am 1 as horrible as all that,|t beauty was enhanced by the uid never be Aubject to the control UP With Commissioner Kramer at] Bupps?” i . Here was a night when ‘of a minority Washington. Mis words brought a lump to iy | whole world should be in love. Porto co Saw, 1¢ pe A) epi Wie 1 wert over to him and al-} ND herself ‘conspired to that end, bert Paci 1014 hat co-operation and various a | most hugged him. nd yet, there were thousands of Kouthern \iutlway, ..” methods of arbitration and coneilia- SEE GERMAN PLOTS. m, youre such a peach—dammuit | Men and ae eornit who! were: $01 /ereet Hows, Rail, of We Wrene arial aver: ; aie i of everything except their own tion between employer and employee Guatemalan Think Thelr Former) I heard a light step behind me. y differences that they turned af 95 35 to 36 St. Block 8t Ave.| | Newark, N. J. 49-51 Market St. | | Genunbore 4 4 1 Fr sat hl ‘ re essential to thelr mutual welfare faewerrara Vials ‘Oh, Bupps:” laughed Mary, “it! thelr backs to the beauty around pataniae bak and to that of the pudlic ips you'd only make love to me in'that, them, in order to try to hurt each Tose Cand THE the ReNSONMIDUITY. of the Ott WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Reports con- | ardent fashion Id drag you to the, other. aera aa ek Agiae wie Caner peecas tinue to reach Washington, through {altar by. your few remaining hairs! | | As Helen and Mary came out of em zen to render loyal services to the lyotn omcial and uneMelal channels, 1 I stood up, blushing in spite of my-| the door, I elimbed into the car and Suel) T. & T State, to the community and to the | dieating incerasine andvite te cep. {Hele She can always make me feel| said to myself, “Damn men, damn Pas nek es employer imposes an equal respon-|mans and pro-Germans In Guatematn Tne aNTT Gy ey aSo tte cla (elUsee | mbinsd cas ever ed : Comyany siblit 2 ; ere | mane ateraate, or footist i ia eye 54 He upon t te, the commu- [In all ie ° their activity is bua ave “Dinner is served, and i'm starving. CHAPTER IV. Vacs i 14 | nity and the employer to return value |on ‘hostility to Estrada Cabrera, the; Come on, people!" she announced, WAS a ‘ ee Oe os at | received, Jdeposed President | leading the way to the dining room. fe Jato) Retuns Come) COnEey rau ‘ Rlicusree praca ive Heer nan A \ily and provimert.| 2Where's Helen 1 asked. office the next morning, for I em & William 00" 8 34 | and injustices of | Gly and pro-Amert’| ushe's not coimng down, had gone back to Jim's and ote ii 4 | this world cannot be remedied by |( 8 Devgroning nitter |@ Slight headache,” Mary talked till all hours. It seemed 1 } doctrines and da which en- 3 ive it aa | eiving me a warning look. 1 am | ¢nat my ! u aie a hat my ructions to An Ue Vea bh oa tive ties | delegated to be lady of the manor | 4 pee SY CAS a a th ; Setwedhs cliweck bub ; 1 trom prison. They | thik evening.” She looked so adorable | Annie to stay with Helen, had been United Pr as between classes, but may best be de tare that every ‘officlal “here knows| ay she curtsled to us that [ felt an|tuken quite literally by that estim- Un, Meta corrected by mutual understanding | CAbrer® was tae friend of the United |almost uncontrollable Iipulse | to/ able pair, for when Helen had told and confidence.” Sees aera’ We ruled ‘over the wenn, |srab her in my arms and smother| the girl to leave she had refused, United Fou §. Inhst, Ab. OF S. Realtyé tiny. 1 “ a1, eat | Wan tar in | Went, Pay 31 We Wie We Whi | White M Goodby, Too, That Ro Salt and Marine, SHINC 5 in a cutting manner. “How do you| would ask with exaggerated polite. | “Yes! vant WASHIN( Dec. %—Boy, pose! expect to get along In the world if| ness. F Fe more, I'm afraid’ he's going to be| 7 is hurriedly down the long lus! The War Department has a] you refuse even to think about being | “Oh, T Beg your parton.” Hugh | Pt lon: article. One paragraph in particular new member for him. [theitty, fwant you right now to pul! would answer (cily, His foot would | "Not really, Jim?" f queried | caught my e It Was part of a If there's such un island in the Patl-{away the vicious idea that a wife| remain quiet for a while, then it], “vest [im almost sure of it, Fallon quotation from Zalnitch’s “speech” pines us Liang Liang the natives have encuid have eversthing she wants| would begin that nervous swinging |!8 a machine man b&fore everything| 16 the reporten speech’ eg SEE Oe mad, makers. and thet by some hook oF Gesed her | again. else, although he was elected on al‘? i [And if therw iy i Sultan of Liang Liang) yusband shoutd get the money for) One evening Hugh and 1 decided | PE merican ticket. ‘They are ose Who were responsible for | he, las dhus fur euccoasfuily concealed] Nort you think that Tam going Tol thet we wont) path tall upon Jin | threatening to do all kinds of things| my imprisonment may well regret Lalor Gen, Frank Mcintyre Giier o¢| absorp that idea, you are doome@ tojand Mary Osborne. Upon our ar- to him, just as they threatened me,/ the fact that justice has at last b the Bureau’ Of Insular Affairs: has| disappointment, One reason why|rival, the maid ushered us Into the unless Zalnitch goes free, and I think] ven moe, 1 shall not iy knocked the cluims of Robert A. Me-| America is in such a messy state, | drawt m and took our carde, To] Fallon is afraid’ of them, not physi-} ron oy ‘abated bas Ss Clnin, ‘or MeLaan, into ae vit | with overs fourth or fifth, couple |our horror, we could hear Jim and|c@ly perhaps, but politically. He|!@y before the working classes the He unnounced there 1s no Liang Llane. Diting w divorce, is because 80 many | Mary quarrelling. Their excited volces | wants re-election. extent to which the processes of law Pneretorg no Sultan, and the burvau ja) omen are foolish and so many men | floated down fhe stairway to us pe Po a Ate ats at-lcan be distorted in this State, and in or McLean as heir to the throve| are weak You must think I'm made of | 100 COR : act It) rouse them to overt eh ung worldly goods of an elghty4year-c wealevsize of our bills I had made|money, the way you spend it,” Jim| Was dims york mere then anvihing fh ovartirow sod drive) atomtate, the heirship. haying be that the ine ; ah tise that had senty the Russian to| Ut those who'have the power of de- Rene Pe , i such excuses as I could at the | was saying in a savage voice. “If you| hr ‘At the time, Jim had <f a Herel actin savite tine need Gultan | ae nes 08 eureh ed been (don't claw up om thls contoundea ex-|erion AC the ne aii BiG fee) po vine thence (help righta aad thay from the fet the aged Sultan demands oF the Tem would not be s0|travagance, you'll drive me to the| just as every other hreatening letters.) iiberty. I shall not rest until I see Meciniay “ive tn large again, thet the cost of living) wall New dregen, new Hate, now lnounced the Germans before we en-| 1, full meed of punishment brought tae | erly in the Phi a] wats " (hi ee soas for whe thn AA Bee fy ant ar a od tered the war had received them,| those who have punished me and | RERARLL GE Me ts] come dozens of © d goods fo "0" 10 o the winds, you! Noth come of it, of cot dreds like i | K ne | Winter, that the layndress was chang-| may wake up some day and find your {Nothing shad come! of Tt, Ter ovuree: | Lundreds lke me: hele money aad \Bergvant in Now’ York’ on cing] wiDteh Tistmore on the hour, Al-|self without one dollar of mine Ho | Ris ReeRE, We mane tn, Ee mehore Tape | tele Ligh position will net Help tten. in New i proche nia] 3 h i Hy t | ter drop) ‘om public _attention.| {o escape a just retribution." of going back to Llang Liang). ready 1 waa rather sorry I had wad} blow in. Zainitch had been sent to prison, b “It lool tr the throne, pearl aheries {that about “thrift.” 1 was grieved,| “If you didn't have an eye out for Ce ee eee eee RL co he orci neue Cun trleng iaraR groves and forty wives left by the Jangry and muddled when I hadlevery petticoat that passes and if/for commutation of his sentenci ieee im ery restlees time,” on te Un Gs BOORLOL AON aig aponen; Down in my. heart | Knew) you ware not fo ready to mae a Fike | Oui URRIa how GOWer AUBTTO ihe leany CID teGce” ee tue Deen statement. in the mhtter is that there] that thrift, vaguely us f unde nod! over every good looking girl you | fear of Bolshevism, they were again] ‘Vengeance is mine,’ 4 Jain't no such animals.” hat tiieal application, was the be-| know,” Mary retorted, “I might be a| bri Nnfiuanoe io war ol 4 bs " ine.’ saith Zal- its pract Dy | bripging: influenc ear on the] nitoh.” Jim's eyes twink! | : ~ ginning of wisdom for young gouplen lithe less extravagant, as you choose | Governor. Gwauice aot erata Aiviied | just starting upon their careexs, to call it, and be content with fewer! Wicks had removed the soup plates} Jim?" I asked, . > BPO 70m, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, \* The sult of conflicts over the| clothes." land was britfging in the roast, when ‘o more now than ever, E ” | es SF | money question, the Increasing size of Mutually ernbarrasned: Hugh had| Annie appeared. The girl was both| His face suddenly pe AER Ll | MONEY dees bill, my unfortunate |been gazing at the ceiling while T frightened and angry Wee ; ouded 0 H Wherever You May Be oe ames ght tie painting, “Kivening | studied the pattern in the rug. It| “Mr, Felderson?” Ad oulan't it lear the a ut though, it nih a delegate Lore eeOwhich wo fafuriated Hugh, | Was almost a relief when Hugh broke| , Jim looked up. “What is it, Annie?"| threats and put me cat ortae ates Call “Columbus 8200” BAAAO WA TN Oe heck took the oppressive silence. iWill you come Up-stairs, please,| When 1 think of sore og the tree eeR ANKLE CAMPRYL, \fram ime was an attempt to budget| "Tt Isn't exactly good form, 1 sup-| sir? Helen has said to me dur eee | “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” Ine. Fron ne WA iabored over it sev | pose, to talk about a husband and| Mary pushed back her#ehair, “I'l| month, 1 almost wish the ne She Teak | (tou-Bectarian) oor avenings, trying to decide just| wif their own roof, but that | 0, Jim.” CRE soning Sue mney raul | ie70 tho : Would set aside for| sounds as though Jim and Mary had It's Mr. Felderson that's wanted,” v 8 I i roadway at 66th St. how much Ww ) scofte not a bit Mke y. | * Dewstews Office, Z3d bi. & Oth Av. jes, item. Hugh was sttong for buy-|abour reached a crisis in their affairs. | Annie said with just a touch of|(heer up! Give Helen ane Jim. ling more. jnsttra 1 wanted more | He'll divorce her, or decide to put up| asperity. let her'go! Bhe‘s not oy pyerne and. | |'tor clothes und pergonal expense. But | with her and find another woman who| Jit and I went around to his) heartache.” orth all this Nl through 4t, Hugh, who had a pas- will take a little pity on hin. Jim's a| place . , +O8T. FOUND AND REWARDS. | POUR te 'tbings to matho-| pretty good fellow and I feel sorry for] Sovn there was the wound of voices | Jim Set for @ mement thinking EWELIY laevis peeanten 1 rather to, him. Jraised in altercation upstairs, the | ¢. cle aay ow wnat this has dope matical exactness, seemed rather to | rais a teal jto me, Bupps. It's not as though di. LOST-—Dlamohd howknot ivreast pin, wt enjoy it, though it was tiresome in| I could not hetp wondering if Hugh | Slamming of a door and the patter of | yore! by weh di- at or W. Tat a, Mongay erenings| It was about thie time that 1 beran Could be possible that he might’ thing |Next moment Helen burst into the | Known Helen D've-—idoliged here ve reward and no quoaious sskel, Firemen | to feel that 1 gould stand almost any |@bout Another woman, pom, She wae. fully dressed for | Iahly, perhaps. she pulsed Dan otoaie and Insurance Co,, 72 Weaver at {ulte in ahusbund except those that! A chill gripped me and J felt my | Se out at mining on her hat | pig thing ‘worth working for; the Wale Plaia adnaz| were peculiar to Hugh. In fact, some | teeth chattering, ‘Then I ‘controlled | With, eplterul le ime nome, Warreng” | thing I've bullt my whote lite at allver and Tear|of the things that irritated me most| myself quick and summon a WAL 0) 9 aM) «WV ve got to fight te vicene north) te DN. Mout 108, 2 Chime oi.” | were little habits or mannerisms that smile, for Jim and Mary, both } al Mary it | ly st rete ater ie Bak a n't let hex A rien 5 I ene eeee etn noticed at first, For ing rather self-conscious and shame-| “sone 1 cant stay” here, another | Peces-, Ye sot to make her live w PERSONALS. nivance: he hag a way, of whistling | faced, came In and greeted us effu-) minute, It is bad enough to have to {0 What Hve always belleved her £ TUNAIC-Picanc” write Tote | (le hymn tune of God Goes | sively. Reet: hal matte) cuaaaritia are) ee ? mother wotlously iy be conataucly | f as running) (To Be Continued To-Morrow.) jj you loathe, but when a busband (Read Ti ‘ing ipr you—Auat Sylvie, Co. 4054 tty " ington. se. Me Me 44h, divin, FAREWELL LLANG LLANG, nance 0 ABS ‘thrift,’ ‘ey and that we our income. "You hate it, Hugh (i instalment No, 27. THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT, OLUTELY and Were spoken deciired to Hugh or had gone over our bills for the month out to me than | 4 had had spent $100 do you?” he exclaimed | in pointed his bath water in the tu L wish loathe the it [, YOU MARRY, © OUR HUSBAND ~ VED. AGAL AGAIN ( BY EDITH (BY BDITH JOHNSON] this house, more mornings | make a | almost driy: me into an unaccount- swinging one foot When ding or smoking in the evenin, ‘Would you mind stonping that (Caggrigh!, 1920, Ww whe Bell Gymdioate, Ime) cracking sound that would He had a nervous habit | that he was | I 1 kisses, r BI erin, [oer Tuite haaraghe (aime ones wien| vow Wat Mi/ Felderson) Nea or- 1 yielded to impulse, I refrained. gered her to stay. That was what When we sat down to the table,| ha” precipitated the quarrel. Helen's en Psy be breatened to] In spite of the fact he had prae- j cast # gloom over the party, so Mary {tically no sleep the night before, Jim was down at his usual hour, 9 o'clock, nd when I went into his office to sce him there was no sign of fatigue bh fs 6. too much = like Banquo's ghost,” she whispered, laughing imer- | rily at Jim. ‘Speaking of ghosts,” said Jim, on his face. turning tome, "I hear the labor| «any ” ro news?” I inquired. peaple are asking the Governor to| pardon Zalniteh.” | This may interest you,” and fi ‘A lot of good it will do them,” 1| tossed over the morning paper folde: -sponded, “If ever a man deserved | to an article on the first page. z, he does.” 8. that got on my nerve: ithoag! ng eu O agai as was Very. critical Spies sa know. but labor is awfully strong ZALNITCH FREED, tions and was auick to notice mis- | NOW: and with the unsettled soclil | word! takes when others made them, he | conditions In the State, a bigger man | G, “ALLON PAR ee if ST Reta KL WER GURCING. the, Ware ‘Gov. Fallon might. find it ex-| GOV. EALLON PARDONS MAN EM- . upple” as if it were spelled “soup! it to let Zainitch off.” up DIN YELLOW PLOR Occasionally, when be was’ éating| “Who ig Zalnitch? Don’t think I've | EXPLOSION, p night after he bsolid food, one of his jaws would {Met the gentleman,” Mary said. | DO: the Russian who was sup- posed to be the ringleader of the gang|" nen Upon Release Makes Ter- blew up the Yellow Funnel| ‘fic Indictment Against Those steamship piers in 1915,” I explained, Responsible For His Im- “Do you mean to say he hasn't priscnment, | been hanged yet?” jim answered, “and what's ‘ morrow's si ne Mal Ws wife's servants to spy op ~ ’ . “ " DRINK AND rae Dows Tage ie Sa ny