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——————— _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1920. ~ l Christmas Stockings « |; STOCK QUOTATIONS—2 P. M Of Children in Ruined France ‘ eee Q {_AOWPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS—2 P.M. | Doos Tragedy. Likte Sympathy. New and Original | For Smart omit ain BEM HT Kelme oe SEM Fashion Designs T Nome | ic Bogor, Love? alge ete Me la wee By Mildred Lodewick Ca br DONALD Mt GI BENY ZF). Maxka Jiiniemis ' iy Caden WH & Wie 1% Conrright, 1000, te The Prem Pubtiohing Ge (The New York Mrening World.) “ Ati halinene . os mf rey po a ie WONDER how @ ne SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Atm Agr Cheenioa) ere ik 04 | General fe Na % a ahha: (Copyright, 1920, by Bebbe, Merrtit ae ee B : y |eedanl setons! Dab Pin perfectly pleased cf ¢ ay Away with Frank Woods, a. representailye of the French Government. who ls staying 19 Tocarete on ane iM : Ar) Ae» @) Jim Urges her to wait until be has looked up the record and character ot Woods, and she agrees Am Heme Mag 0 ” By By with ourselves when ee ba Tainiton, aber agiiqtor just pardoned by the Governor, sweam vengeance against bg ig ene ; ot RY plas TO 72% we: gate Into, the ila Yigjed’ im. Mlarg"Renaet da weet rl and’ a wood Trend of ibe, "aatees to way ‘wiih Malem wl Am ver & Kir reat Nor Ore sess 23% Ss ‘he eanuntey ret Cour CH ieee = mirror. If we are CN * Ae SUE cetunuaSaen gi tat Ute ied Weber ace me gale Ain Sumatra Gol! States : B04 not, what is the rea- We ~*E seen Mitt A Ur, to the hompltal I eo to. the werun of the wocident and earn that a Ms Black cee wea iia Dig ye Mankell & Barker. 33% son? Not all are en- oD 7 |Shders'a ontch for Hs Fi fous Brunk Woods exes up With Erect st ee a Ath Me Late Howton 0 0% n * iy e = Ait & Leathe wt 4 Jills” Coatent me Say atiahreas CHAPTER Y. & car could be distinguished at 9 | Am tom Inepiration Copper. 30 and our features we (Continued) hundred feet. If there was any light has tmhie CK, Im CON. s5ec0 3% must put up with as B stepped over to Woods, and,|#t all, that big Peckwith-Pierce car Am 4 ray Tnterbor Con ut 5% best we can; but we taking him by the arm, they | COUld be recognized by any one.” He Int Harventer .s.6 Jat, Mer, Marine, . Int, Mi, Marine pt, Ain La Aw 8 & Can Gm Ain Suvelt & tet gneve 8 disappeared into the dark-|W4S Impressed, I could see it by the ness. We heard a choking | oughtful, shrewd look that came ery, and the next moment] /"to his eyes. Already, he was mak: ean study our ex- pression of face and Kermtone Tice : Laden belp me find out wheth i ciously our clothes : on sccldeut tape The old suspicions came tumbling | Wf" present when the accident hap- Ask Make de Th Int. Ntewal 44 poise of body. We Woods came running toward us, His|!"® arrests by the wholesale, in hin Ain Souft os Tot, Paper sas can cultivate grace, fice Was djstorted with horror and bah al r Aim test Dirks... att Inland O8 wu sscsee 4% aid ah a tated his: eyes were almost starting from 4, MURR oa ieee en nt “3 lovinetie ON I. ae 21% “ ‘i niss_head ni as | Aan Siar Kanna Olty 60... 18 16% 16% Consequence: of ‘such “Thompson, for God's sake, tell | *haty” he exploded. _ | Am Tet & Tela. { Kelly Sayelnatiold... genuine self-interest . jme he Hes! Tell me he les!" he! shariy SAN pany ot ts Oy mee y) Kags ennteis oS Renneott. sis we will select judi- P i shrieked, “Helen wasn't in that | Sharp! Il I want you to do is to Aut Win ; EN THEDEMANN Ine, Lott, Ine, $s Lantin, & Nashville Martin Parry ; od. Aim Writ Magee qt a Lackawanna Bleed so that they will back an hundredfokl and 1 turned | P&ned. ‘ Am ‘Ti 1 lew Rabber & Tire bring out the beat of jcold all over. pies htccatsah 2 eon ak Tpaa FY a. ti Hire tehith Valley ..., “It ts true,” I said, “M > a! Little Ones of 200 Devastated é ieee our ‘personality. A He te the Nome ae ite woroteee a eae 5 Spoken [ saw my error in not putting woman who learns Jatt cbe Rospital at the point of | it the other way around, through her plier Now, Mr. Thompson, you better hq Filey With a stifled groan, Woods sank k ch 2% Holida | Martin tockell | glass that her waist to the ground and buried his face in| to Me feet, SE knoe soy eet: wetting va 5 Gnesi clare ig too long for her his shaking hands. to find out if these men had anything limba will never adopt the elongated to do with Mr. Felderson’s death, but It will be a merry Christinas in Maxwell Motors tat the case is in good hands. We pro- * Villages to Have a Merry | S. CHAP | mee * May: Dept, Stores aes rutned France. All the good things tig : DROVE home with my thoughts | fessionals can do a lot better when teoxiwn Wet te tag, > valstline: L 0 } that fll the American children's | We henie Ne ae te Satan aan wae ina tumult. The look on Woods' | Yeres no amateurs messing about. stockings will be given this year also Mullin ady ase 214 “ face and the vehemence of bia| “Sust’ say ie ifs 21's be : - if as you say,” I acquiesced, ; to children of the war-wrocked aroas, a Sel mat periea ace he words made me sure he was In|"‘Get busy, though, and if you fing ij . ‘i gx- (82d public health nursing service tn * ine, oh BUN: “et se a a ee o g skirt, " par fo) bins " e, turnin; b 4 PAnne Morgan, Chairman of the Ex-|{)j2 Publi, heal istricre Louly Hn Waite Gop Zien, 5 tte 4% | Miwurh Wacits 0. 8k aT On the other thang, I walked the floor for hours trying t0/ nis derby hat in his hands, I knew * i itive Committee of the American |Stoadard In Chairmen of the vane |iuite & Sinan, eT Montana Power... fo) abe giBrtewalered pare build up my case against him, what he was after. ¥ LF ag aed ad a tier Laat balen Commitice which ix conduett wtick: Oo. see 1% 10% Mists atten oi Teer HM eon wink cheone Pele | Toward 5 o'clock, when dawn was} (By the w y.” I added. “IN pay ° com s ole-'n canvass to continue until Dec (WI Packing sees ‘ational Acme my oy | OO baOOaS 31 just gra the winde e 2 ‘ Y i quantities of gifts, toys, clothes |The first meeting of the team cap. |Calit etrok National Biecu: Ek | elongated styles. ‘The jJust graying the windows, I threw" "his tage brightened at once. “Well, § Bb Pand aweets for Christmas celebrations |tains to report on (hel progress will| sake Det Nat alt Wy lehort person will myself on my bed. 1 suddenly real-/now, that's good of you, Mr. Thomp- . ie (im more than 200 villages and ham-|be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon at) eauadtian Pa National dead... a ized 1 was extremely tired, yet my/son. [ wasn’t going to sugg ye * i's she |the G Central Palace Cem. Lawton « Xe One, - eden One = Blece brain was buzzing like a dynamo. thing like that, bucieil fee ioe fs ‘ Va Mrs. Henry Tiedman of No. 830 The committee's objective if to Tear) (wot Teather NOY, Alttrake | (rocks with narrow “ 1 awoke with a sturt, to find the! I handed over several bills, whidh ie Avenue and her Gauehter, Miss a generation physically and mentally|ccrg te. Pasco N.Y, Gontral 0.5 a |belts rather than reteset. | room flooded with golden sunlight Alhe pocketed with satiafaction, n man, are bene ns Most)equipped to rehabiltate the OVA | Gortain ‘Re red N.Y, Dok... 14 |wide ones. The “se glance at the clock on the mantel-\ “Don't you worry a minute, Mr je Women of wociety Who are|tated areas where at present the| cuntler Mot s>- NOY eit 15% - % shelf showed that it was after 9. My, ‘Thompson. We'll get thoge birds ye! . iE Working torday to ald the commit-| work Is on the shoulders of old men! (nm. & Onlo Me be AE: ag | broad shouldered | body was cramped and stiff and Lfelt|I was pretty sure they had some. fee's fund to continue child hyxiene |and children Me ate Sostvik. de iveet woman will try to \) | stale and musty from having slept in/thing to do with it all the time. = = Ne Bt North, Par - |tiave her frocks cut |my clothes. It was only after a cold] You've got the best man in the di . Crasiee, “Awniasidl .a8sTy calor hi Brees Soh Sata ai: oe avon tetangatece | shower and a complete change that I}partment on the job." | guilders, demarid, 2044; cables, LRT Ok PL aR. % £4 ROME GHS jtelt refreshed enough to pick up the! He put on his derby hat with a peactas, domand, 1287; cat ChL & Owens Rotiling an 47 | 0nd her sleeves of threads where 1 had dropped them| flourish and trotted out the door. | Besden kconorn, deniand, chk. Ge Vac, Devel, Cor. 18 10% | Sontrasting — fabric, Uic night before. recalled that 1 had told Mary I would bles, 1930; Norway kroners, demand, | Chl & Vac, Gi 5 40% Nga ieyad & woman Again, like the sudden aching of a|see her, so I dismissed the stenog ei Ree tf ahd lk Seth ogg ea $84 | ae, Matt 202” toy | Studies herself, the {aN INDIVIDUAL FROCK FOR DAYTIME WEAR.$) 00th, came the heart-breaking real-/raphers and locked up the office pA ait CabION, C43TE Aken: (Chine: Ca 18% | [an Am, ieteol fg | more she will “learn }| ization that Jim was dead. With I stopped in front of Mary's house { LIBERTY BONDS. "pesos, demand, 8009; cables, | Chistt Moxbody aT ]itenn Ree, 40 4oK ao ao | 1 this way, came also anxi for Helen’s con-|and honked the horn. She opened the : MOT ss Shu, aceriea’ $01. 2d-%a [cat Piel de from £0 20 | Penn, Seai'd Steel 7% 7% 7% T&| 1 have designed a charming little) fastidious woman will appreciate is/ dition, so 1 called up the hospital atidoor and came quickly to the car : ie " LOR F Hie TEAC — mk a 4, [Cece Gan wt | frook here, whose main claim to dis-| the Georgette sleeves and draped sash, | cnce. Des end: aay ae age The tragic news of the night before i $6.40, up .30; Ist 4 1-48, 86.12, off 16; DIVIDENDS, Col Gas & tM OAM | Pere Marne: 15° | tnotion! in: ite diveven | mkitt 41 and] Which contrast in color to the frock {Rot recovere Capenleueny but/had taken the laughter out of her é $5.16, off .04; 34, 88, off .20; 4th,| phe Central Teresa Sur ompany | Columbia 6 Os) TON | Imit, Co, nat be . s ne Dull blue or tomato red, in a dark| seemed to be resting comfortably. eyes and the buoyancy from her step ; 0 Off .04; Victory 3 3-48, 95.80, off | Sada aidan uf 2 por cent, on nome + 20% Plaboe. UArionr 4 | interesting placement of embroidery.| plue brown, or black frock, would be| 1 went down to the office *o tell] “I could ery my eyes out, Bup) 4 AB; 4 8-45, 95.94. | oat : bd eg Cont Gas Co. Ty Pitts, & Wo Va. PH However, a modish feature which the| effective, the stenographers they might have 4/she said as she climbed into the . | the common and the regular quarterly | con Dee-cal Mtinn 6% aan Grelie cher Es vacation until after the funeral, and] “Don't do it, or I'll start, too,” I nied CURR. dividend of 1% per cent. on the pre-| Continental Can. 4146 Pach Bloat | to, lock uf The first person I found|responded, a lump coming’ in’ my n Protucta so. Gb i (CABLE CONFERENCE | he, same. position, n Opened steady —Int. Vet, 16 8-4; | ferred, both payable Jan. 2 to stock | ¢ ©V% Vasinman ¢ been takeD| there was Inspector Robinson, whol throat, os Com Prxtucts pe 08% | off 1-4; Tob, Pats. | Of record Dee ? Retail Candy Pits suche with reference to the German cables| was calmly | ading over the corres-| “How did It happen?” she asked, as ' - ¢ ; mth f i 448% Pacific Ocean, the principal one ‘ ’ rey: (i 4 a pee rhe Owens Bottle Company de- | Crete Steet mu BF ait atest. bas Sls pedal ILL D DLOCKED '" the Pu p ponden| on Jim's desk. With|we drove away. "Tho papers gave MExp..’ 7-8; Simms Pet, 1-41-25 | waved the regular quarterly dividends | Cructhle Steel yf. . 64% 1% | Rey coon ee STIL DEAD : | of which has been diverted by Japan| ci the “sang-froid” in the world, he|long account, but said it was on ac. F Oil, 14—16; Carib, 8 1-4—] of 75 centa on the common and $1.75 | Com Cane Sugar. 18M | adi art | aye Uy | from Shanghai to a point In Japan. | mes my infuriated gaze i s Sweets, 2 1-4—2 1-2, on the preferred, both payable Jan.| Cts Cune Sng yf, 08 bab Tivekingion eth 2k | Britain Reported as Willing to Re- eg intersting i that pasos food morning, | Mr. ‘Thompson. | Zalnitoh did it, Mary. At least, dag (ae — Pacd ne to stock of record Dec. 22 won Am Sugar 2S “ 5 a8 A % is willing to restore the German ¢ y are: y some’ "m almost sure it w. “ 1 MORDIGN EXCHANGD OPENING. |) AO eo ek ot econ ee om de-| con. Textile Corp 19% Tan ree fi ine) store German Line She Cut which she cut and transferred to New. | {1 Sete yeeline nee hea bat Red ieateed auctor ns eeoBterling, cables, 8451-2, of 1-8c; | elared the regular quarterly per | rlaware & Wal, 97% i he as War Began. foundiand on this side, and to Pen-lwaved a hand toward Jim's letter|Morhing, and as I talked I finally “Prench francs, cables, 4, off 0008; | cent. common dividend, payable Jan. | ten & he Gr x Reval tyme N.Y (j zance on the other, provided PE-| Hasket touched on Frank Woods's strang+ 5 ‘en | 2 to stock of record Dox Ite Gre 9% 1% Laat WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The dele- | clal service now being carried on it} ee ound the black limous: | Words of the night before. aaron ae oe iad bf Base | ‘Phe Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Minin 10% 10M ese Au hes gates to the International Communi-| CAN Pe handled via an American) ing 1 asked ‘ | "You don't think he had anything . unchange anadian| paijway Company deciired ' Vaal seve 18 18% nung \§ Rupabsicend z | cable. fo tcartaice, ir man, certainty! |t®,d0 with it, do you, Bupps?* lars, demand, .8644, unchanged: | ‘ar quarterly $2 dividend, payable | Hotiot Jotun th oe eee canons Couterence never ea Leta France is desirous of retaining the| CoP EL ain doomaet tancer put}, "No" Lsad. *l did think s0, bu 0616; Swine! Dec, 27, to stowk of record Dos oo |an agreement concerning the disposi-| New York-Emden cable which ahe a mL have changed my mind since thir aBelgium francs, cables, we found the peop the car and «hey know who we / nothing about |@orming. I suppose it was just h | tion of the seized German cables. The| cut and which now ends at Brest. O46 | . se position of the United States from| Japan likewise takes the postion, |‘he car ane macs Ut lerief that made him act so queerly oggaeaibs the outset—and 1t was first announced | so far as can be ascertained, that the aocident. | My first explanation)” she was looking atralght ahead > Gi 7 gon yf at the Peace Conference in Paris—|German cable should continue to be |’ Felde BEY) Sjriving recklosaly, | “th Mn unsmiling gaze. As I glanced Fot other Gimbel news see page 12 . ‘ bse |has been that the pre-war cable ser-| operated between the United States ‘eldersan was driving recklessly, | at her, there beside me, with the breeze ‘blowing wisps of golden hai around her temples, I got panic stricken, “Mary"— I began. Wateb where you are going Stedktaoer |, Sifmnarine Boat Stl, & SB, St, & Stwent Sperior § saw the bridge, put on the brakes, | skidded—was. ed “But why should he put on his brakes at the bridge?” [ queried “I've thought of that," he smil ly | vice which it enjoyed to Central and\and Jupan rather than direct to Northern Europe should be restored. Chin GIMBEL BROTHERS rf 1 There's a nas’ Tenn, € bump at the bride and he naturally stened my eyes on the stree: f; . 320 STREET ~ BROADWAY - 33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Texas Oo. 5 Y OU MARR \ didn't want to jar Mrs, Felderson." J, but only for an instant. With ¢ 1 & Was "So he turned into the ditch Jim gone, I was going to be feartully ss = —— : pitched her out on her head inste 1 I glanced at her again, 4 I jeered, “That's all poppy-cock I know this isn’t the right Fi taken that bridge at full speed a hun- |time or ‘place, but*—— : Tein City Navid.) dred times without a jar.” “Let's go t6 the hospital and find a Un Tag & Pier. “Its immaterial, anyway," he}out about Helen,” she interposed . Union Paritic .... snapped, frowning at me. “You can’t |quickly. She knew we were going ¥ & 7 Uso Oo senaee make any fool mystery out of it. The|there all the time, The mention of Dnited Alloy cesses e point Is that Mr. Felderson put on his|Helen brought me back to earth with omorrow: Unlte Dregs. . BY HEDITH JOHNSON |brakes rapidiy, perhaps for a do or|a snap, and made me realize that United Pratt ‘ a rabbit, und siidded into the diteb."|had no business talking about love ; Un Ry Inv \ secured a lease in promising wild-cat| “It's not immaterial!” £ burst out,[at such a time. Yet never in my Ife 4 Un Rotall Stare Installment No. 30 territory, and in order to drill a welllangrily, “There was a real reason for! did [ feel more like telling Mary how useOTE. THE COLD HAND OF FEAR. on it they must interest some outside| his putting his brakes on rapidly. He!much I wanted her, Un Foal... OING to a new place }s hard on ritual. |was afraid of hitting something, at {| We had no sooner entered the cool ‘ (8) rs duet Ad Tae as der than| "you long.‘ will you|heing hit himself. Who was the/ball of St. Mary's than the Ilttle In \j] US Realty & lam @ woman, much ‘Harder ‘ Hughie when we said [driver of that other ear terne with glasses, whom I had seen WH} ts teaser : on a man, Most men, I be-| coog-bye. joeehe son of one of the biggest menjthe night before, came hurrying up ; U 9 Galton Neve, delight in having new worlds!” ‘The first part of the evening 1 man- | in the State, | Sehreit to me. i U 8 stat... to conquer. They are natural plo-|aged to pass rat! ertully. There] “Karl at hreib i iy ered: ne ‘Thompson, we pays peew tel- U 8 Bteel gt... 7 ane were the papers to read, and I worked |son of the German Soclglist who jephoning every place for you. , Z KuGene neers. From the very aed eh on a rather elaborate lampshade 1 was | put in jail for dodging the draft My heart Jumped to my throat, “Is - WHO ARB INTERESTED IN | was tremendously interested in bis] Making for our living room, When 1{srabbed him by the arm. “Quick, | Mrs. Felderson a novel, bur|man! Who were the others with No om new environment, and never once did|tired of that I picked he responded, “Mrs. Feld the surrounding country, the build-| noticed that the Ings, the faces of the people, For al passed just a blo street cars which | Zalnitch! The man Jim bad sent to] eral people were gathered around the Went inghouse ‘and who had thr Wieeting te ny "7 ‘ana Stool express gre’ ¢ hav- | the stor, ied to interest me, At 1} | him son is still unconscious, It is MAXIMUM VALUES SHOULD SEE Walsh ee |i hear him express a regret {oF aye | ey “began {0 get restless. Tt| Robinson gazed at me with « stupid} Felderson, ‘The coroner has made an Wateoh pl A ssa, ii | ing left his former home tn Oblo to) ii oa aid not come soon, 1 would t frown - important discovery. ! : Wabht ee 21 |come to thersreat Southwest. | phone his wftice, though f suspected | | “Two re from, the Sun, a) TY waved for Mary to stay. where f ; > vent! Mary : ; Of course, I found w certain keen| that he woud not be very Well teased | fellow by the name of Pec ties Wak and hurried’ downstalra eae Tomorrow Morning’s Newspapers ot Mart hl taeade teostaniiantne: ono nome [me Ne Nene tbe Vong. Well plegaad | S200 BYU? That irae whe was and Aurried downstatrs, : ‘¢ I] Westar a 24 lin a new country, where everything |time I-went to the window and looked | ke Just Kot out of prison!’ been moved before the coroner's {n ) FOR NEWS OF OUR | Peete 4 | wag strange—the climate, the clty,|down the qulet street. After a while 1| "Zsiniteb!" I yelled, exuitd quest. ‘The room was dark and sec r | tened re-) inquest table. All eyes were tarned prise 1 been his| Kk mM our house while that newness sustained me.|had stopped running. I looked at the |Yense. Metaxer, who bh on me as I entered the room. A Willye-Oetiand ... + : : romplice all along. Schretber, who detached himself fi ink ob my old ry . accomp ; ortly man detached himself from the ‘ i a e 0 [tse ascaAl RO 4 mother and girlhood friends, My|self, “whether Hugh Ukes it or not.”| Caniam that he stood tor, | Uadekneh) ” wntr, Phompson? , Worthington 7% \ioneliness Was not miticated bF| Nothing could be worse than this hose re MAGE Of ERATREIN S “Yes “ F J i fx-diviiends “ \Hugh's Intenze preoccupation, of | tiresome waiting. Hugh must not |DU! they WEG TO Oo oe outthronts | in tum fhe coroner. In making my soit \qwhich I wae almost jealous, at times.| get tt into his head that he could| Yi" breed. 4 Kang of cutthronte | inquest 1 find that death was noi : — who would have liked nothing (yi (0 the automobile smashup. M eck Destroyer Sink: ATHENS, Dec, 12.—The Greek de “y almost wish, Hughie, that wel leave me alon aN) hours Be ae ee tiie Then? pie $ had not come so far,” I sald to him) 1 titted the recalver and called| ie ae his bic searchlight, that : mn ser Al We heey ne Bhi lone morning as he was leaving the| Hugh's office number, Thad to walt |e een eee easly. recogn’zante, | fom behind * have rendered u stroyer Navkratousa foundered in the|{onge, More and more 1 dreaded| several minutes before the makes c verdict of murder, Overcoats Winter Weight —All Wool Fabrics ‘ near the Island of holly upon my own t sd sleepy [and realized thelr opportunity had if . Mediterranean ni and of | being thrown wholly y operator answered me, Then I could|iome, ‘They had driven toward him a lon to-day, the crew of fifty-clght | resources, What was a woman to| hear her signalling once, twice, alg thougly to smash into bim and CHAPTER VII. men | do if she did not occupy herself with | half dozen times. de Jim take the ditch to get out IRDERE! . oo ielety—and 1 knew 80 few persons |+ “won't you please try again?’ 7) eae i ee ee iained the. sud- i sl be bl the moment DIED. that I had no part in the city’s social | urged. “Some one must be there.” den jamming on of his brakes that WARREN ry the doc ac cog |Iife—if she did not fijrt or trait men| ty to this time I had been rather|pad caused him to skid and overturn. tor’s revelation, and then, TWOMEY. — J. J. TWOMEY, 613 West! 11 her wake? Impatient. Now I was becoming de-| Ali these thoughts passed through my aa(hei want) on tol diacuie ‘Sth at | , Alma, you are not going to! cidedly anxious, Hugh was not in|mind as I heard the names of the ReeS ae ae erates ‘orse than that, he might nave lainietes about it but had iitie on Uiery day brought with it new experi-| heen sand-bagged. ‘The robbers, atter| Zainitch. since his releaxe hag aworn|alnister about it, ut had ain on oner's verdict substantiated my sus. nd gave me a chance to work pene to. bring into “ eco nf the bullet, and certa) = Funeral from Sacred Weart Churen,| now the White feather, are you?" | his office, ciao he would have anc {men in’ the black limousine the course of the bullet and certain ee ‘ Sine ay 20-0. 34, Wedneeday. Into: | yaid. Hugh reprovingly, T know it's| swered. "Had some" dreadful sthing| “inspector.” 1 sai “lem fully teclinical aanects of the case, a sud- 7 5 ‘i +] S110 Pe ‘ies. § 3g ilori mont Calvary Cemetery fa little hard for you at first, but you) happened to him? All sorts of wild| convinced that the men in the black den rush of thankfulness came ovey Bas ‘A Sale featuring such fabrics, styles and tailoring aL SRSNAEE Sian |e Mee ua up and take the beat of/and’ terrible imaginings beogar’ iol inavusine are responsible for my|me, tet me explain! The coroner pie ath ‘i iy . . a - ———— | things.” He kissed me hastily and) :orment me. Hugh might have start-| brother-in-law's aceident share he | had given a verdict of murder by per Pos i as would have been sensational at the price in FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ran down the Ateps, | 9 ror home: only to have an acel-| “What makes you thine OM. ton of persona unknown. From the 2 It was easy enough for Hugh to tell| gent to his automobile erhaps a] demanded, eyeing me nar lt aot th fc oc : |me to buck up, I perdered, when his | couple of “stick-up” men had stopped “Because all of them had reason to) lirst moment eae ° wockdent ly Beasons long past. lite was full of new adventures, when | jim, ¥ nd fear my brother-in-iaw.{{ was certain there was somethin ed scat cnee, when he was busily setting the | taking his watch scene for a big, impelling drama in} actually might ha which he was to play an imposing part. }to conceal their fi and his money, Would Ret even With “ln. F » murdered him| son for putting him in prison rene 1 bitten crime. Tc mon Hoa the ame. Way, AS for | picions d Mee mle aaa if he vould have in. tht A Sale offering shades and styles and sizes to suit ‘ Schireiber, I'm # 0) ¢ It was just like a man to think that )almost see them carrytng his dead| Schreiber, ['m su PERS Ce a Ai au al 's e \ yatee, Pe . ri man ought to be content to sit at lipody, the body T loved with so much | manipulated tho ir SO as to cause | POS ane peer le ted. the gentlemen of New York. home. waiting patient) for him te | rassion, to push it into somo dark | an accident to EE OMY ati ROU ae ene ae he ae- bring home the treasure, And what If, | hole. weld uve done it” Slarods been tee | ie varied course |nfter all the waiting, he should not find | "What if T never were to see that| “You're crazy." Robinson sneered. |that billie take through the body, a. Pavad Cintea’ | the pot of wold at the end of the Fan body again, living, breathing? What! ‘This thing's gone to vo end. |but t hot seeing to NAVs been sired m 1 al AM “Lost and Found" artic how? 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