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North, 14% | Great Nor, Ore. \% | Ureme Cananen team If You Ever} Study Stocks, Get This Book It not only points out the main facts to consider in selecting an industrial, oil or min- ing security, but also analyzes nine different stocks which are now in unusual market positions and discusses them in a clear, im- partial manner. even *¥a Dividend, WALL STREET ‘There wus further scattered tiqui- dation In the #tock market to-day which earried prices of mont) issues down from one to as much ax four points below the closing prives of _“ This is our fifth effort to get ARE 3 to those who are as to have ready (Copretunt, 1910, oy Hopbesterri Company.) CHAPTER 1 YOUNG MAN stoud on the after deck of a small and v dingy vouseMort filing a fish spear. Riding at the end of a storm-blickened rope strung from a cleat atthe bow to a tr ) shore, the boat ros and fell with the puise of the river, lazy and®lunguid under the beat of the hot afte narrow gangplank sawed back and forth, and worked itself into te gravelly shure He was so tail, with such a spread of shoulder, that he seemed half out eason and weather-wear had worked their will upon him, But th ind weather, Youth can hold wind and weather at bay. It is powerless of these other forces his face had become the face of w man who had lovked upon life and found it not to his liking. A certain bitterness seemed to have permanently tightened the of his lips, Wis eyes held the Taney ants keen, quick hardness that comes to eyes that see only life's sterner side ° Gis ytbead wade 10K Wereh ulated The Pearlhunter they called him, the river men, not that he had found his pearl, posstbly because he = ‘bad not fourd it, Fallure names men, ag well as success, iu the wilderness. although ratis, steels, coppers and * hark, iron-gray woman sut humped forward jn a tickety old rocking ehuir by the window on the shore miscellangous industrials wll joined in| side. Ax If ‘conscious of his inability to help, possibly calloused by long familiarily with similar scenes, he the deeline. | stood looking down upon her, with no expression of sympathy other than « wince of pity in his eyes. Toor traneis WAHia VikaWaly. for) The man crossed the cabin and lald his hand ou the rumpled curtutn over the doorway about to retarn to hie ta e fish spear. e fall (a pricka, “They operited on tah” ONqe leneceererne tne fat oF “It looks cool—and calm—up there.” theory that the rise of the early purt| He paused; glanced back over his shoulder at her, and waited for her to go on of the week was | slinply as ne market's “Iu that a log house 1 see up there under the cliffs?” hav ttc id The flodr of the house-boat creaked under the weight of him as he came to the window. Covering and thie l iow to bring his eyes level with the epening. or technical position again favors 4A log house: old and empty. bear operations, The Trou-Gray-Woman sut musing & moment, her eyes asiray among the trees nodding languldly in the we . | Serene Juno afternoon. ; Al Sev eiees shail au ate “] wish 1 might live again upon the shore. ‘The sun beats down so hot upon the house-boat, and I grow weary of the eternal throb of the river. If I could only livo a Jittle up there, I should grow strong.” at last beginning to be reduced. It “And why not? It's empty, and nobody would care, In these deep woods, there's nobody to care.” Ima long been the contention of oil A flicker of light crossed her face producers that the supply and de “Vd get well up there, under the strong cliffs, with the cool spring ao near. And I've lived so long—eince mand position of crude oll would you were & child in arms—-on the river—the Ohio; the White; the Wabash!" warrant the maintainance of prices MW 485 HS 18% sm a8 wom 1 Mw oH ro My on ” os 1% a a us us Se By ne oh ” mea 9 im aim wy UN “ on 3 is iy OLN W% 15 ae th 4% 4M wp ne 8% “4 “at ie o% 0% Sie or w " 44e ms Ye 8% 4 4 ry Os 38% uy 2% ” ow 6 mm 6 o% noon sun A in f plage upon so sini} a deck, Wind » forces that grave deeper tnd wind emalnst other forces, Under the chats tine va Ain ‘Tremcro ote T Ai Wee} Ami, Wie 0 Nm, Yue Annoonda Ansoclatet 08 Mehioon iy, Ath Biren, & Att Ad, Const Line AG, & Wot \. Gd. & W. Lot Haka, Loco, Halt, & Ohio,..... Halt, & Of ph Heth, Motor, Heth Steel... JONES & BAKER |) ii St > Specialists in New York teat Curb Market Securities ... This letter is directed both to those who have already writte “&) _ Y6u do not get the full benefit je Of the advice of an investment we house if you tell them you will 4e> only invest in some certain type ©*- ef security or will not invest in = other type. When you go ysician you don’t tell him at medicine he should give you before you tell him your ¥ m. Call, ‘phone or write He bad lo stoop Ask for No. E W-332 i ii a t hel oN 101% w% % 10% % rr yer you don't tell him that want a suit brought in the jeral Court before you tell “Always, mother! Always the house-boat—drifting; drifting—and you so frail, eo beautiful!” Hutte Cop, & Yine ‘The lustrous eyes were brighter for the fever wasting them. He saw 4 fur flung thoughtfulnoss in them; Matte & Superior 4 symptoms. hen yon go to a what the case is. Per! rt you not bring suit at all. haps Federal Court is not the best rt, and perhapstyou could not get it if was. You go your § lor and your lawyer for gdvice, vee do not curtail their usefulfiess to “you by telling them in advance what Se ine you will or will not take or = the lawyer must sue and sue in a ‘certain court. Go to your investment vevndviser in the same way as you go to f vest physician or your attorney. Tell » hin rte situation; how much money you have to invest; what you fancy and it you have fears about. We are getting lots of inquirie Mawiy that come in by letter contain wor vic (mide Cant, Of... 4 mo + 015% 38% “ 5 Oy co 8 23% 44% mM we % 8M 19% OK 10% 2 aM 9 BROAD STREET OFFicR be Cal, Petroteusn 80 Broad Street Chabiea Pathe Telephone Broad 7150 Orutml Leather Chandler Metum hese Soa a, ©. Ot & St Pe ‘Telephone Murray Hill 7120 ¢ Rta htm ©, Great Wester of Chine Goover Contra Leather of MADISON SQUARE OFFICE |[| ‘er De temo. 226 Fifth Avenue re ieee: CL & Alton tty, 4and STREET OFFICE |f|'. #5 v niu 505 Fifth Avenue ee ae RT & PT wt On Groat Wertem Offices in 8 Principal Cition [f)(u.°"Niemern tty Cutie “Comer Direct Private Wires Cat Buel & tron. Oolambia Gruto, . Con Anter-Cal Min 5% « my BAVINGS BANKS. t S. E. COR. STH AVE, AND 16TH ST Interest Rate January 1, 1921. ID 16TH STREET, NEW YORK Midvulo eel... Pacific |@ansamer, Petrol. . Pan-Aines. Pena ROR oo... Masel! Mowe May Dot, suas, woH Maxton Heurvboun 15%i'4 Muemi Copier... 3% Middle Stites Ol 13% St Louis Molting daly Nutional Acne Net, Cloak & Sait Nat, oun, & tp, National Lewd . Newt Consol OW tw. i) Po B Wy 16% Ue 1b a at 1S% 135% WLM dolly 2% CoN 181% 17% 134 ym sae 12% 2h 4% However, they apparently now find thet they are unable to withstand the wave of deflation which has en- gulfed practically all other indus- triés. Independent companies are now gradually following the lead of certain Standard Oj companies and are ordering price cuts. Mexican Petroleum’ declined four points to-day and duplicated the low price touched on the fecent sharp downwanl movement. Lessor oll shares showed losses of from one to three points. There was renewed pressure against the copper group although the price of the metal has shown a little improvement during the last few days. Butithe financial district ad- heres to the belief that Inasmuch as ‘here in a surplus stock of motal in jhe country estimated at not less than 400,000,000 polinds, and as very few of the leading companies can make a roduction profit with tho price of the metal below 15 cents a pound—it is now quoted at 1% cents—recent im- provement in prices will prove tem- 4 100% 0 (30 mM 7M 10% 10% O% — GO% mm 1M a 2 1% 1 18% 18% 10% 100 1 BL a a4 4 40% 1% eT 404 2 OM 40% 41% knew they had strayed into that past | curled tense upon the chair arm. 'o a city on the Wabash, In early came three families from Vir+ ginia, three families of Virginia's purest blood, my family, your ‘father's family, and the family of— of—another man. ‘Tho Iron-Gray-Woman shuddered and was silent for a moment. The man picked up a wasted hand; stroked it softly between his own and she went on, strained and slow, like ong desperately nerved to a long dreaded task “My parents both died when I was so small that I can barely remember thém, leaving me, their only child, to the care of a distant relative, a great uncle of my father's. Th great- Kreat uncle—well, as IL look back upon my life I cannot remember that he ever gave me a pléasant word “My aunt was as different as dawn to dark. She was everything that he wag not, A thousand times she loved my hurt’ away. “They had a daughter, an only child, almost my age, and of the same nime—surname and all, When uncle wus away on business trips, as he often was for weeks, it was like sun- shine after rain. Such happy time: from which he as barred. The thin lips parted. The man’s flugers Ss Sadie o FOUR PER CENT Per annum, - to $5,000 on ‘They ure high among the few pleas- ant memories of my life.” ‘The ron-Gray-Woman paused, her dark, deep eyes sceming to search tack’ into the dead past, like a traveler straining his gage across stretch of desert to where the oasis lies. The man shifted to his other knee and she went on, “My aunt died when we were in our girlhood, After that—the gray days were ever more than the bright. petulance settled deep upon my Je. His best word was a growl, ‘The servants movid about the house like silent shadows, Only, for my cousin—very distant cousin, jt is true, but more than sister—I never could have borne it. My nature was cre serious than hers and I was more givan to brooding. “I appreciate \ “ now how much het sweet spirit “WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN THIS CABIN? meant to me—to all in that great, ¥ sloomy house, “In this game city upon the Wabash porary. Losses in copper stocks to- day ranged from substantial fractions to more than a point. Liquidation in the railroad list was felt most by the coalers, and more particularly Chesapeake & Ohio, The st named stock lost nearly two while Reading and other high priced dividend payers were down a point or more, Steels declined an average of about w point | , Traders who have been working for a rise In prices are more or less dis- couraged at the fuct that new buying power in the market failed to develop. as they tad expected, after the turn of the new year. It liad been believed that a large part of the $400,000.000 divbursed at the close of the year in the way of interest and dividends would be reinvested in high gradu stock lasues. 'Thix has not yet proved to be the case. ‘The bond market has experienced.an improved demand, but public buying in the stock market is still practically negligible. This, of course, also tends “to encourage new bear operations. Money to-day continued to renew at 1 per cent. Foreign exchange rate were strong, demand sterling Mising more than 3 cent Penn. Seah'd Steal Vreople’s Gas Wore Marquette Philada. Company Phillips d'etrolown Pierce Arrow . Moree Arrow pf. Pierce Ol... 6 Pittsbureh Coal. Pits & Wo Va Prewed Steel Car. Pullman Company . Punta Aleg. Sueur Pure OW oo... ete Raf Steol Springs Ray Copper . Teading Reeding ist pt. Remington Type 9% 9% Un mY % 17% = 28 20% mW% 10% 58% 20% Ay wor 58' i es 8. OGDEN CHISOLM THE EAST RIVER SAVINGS INSTITUTION 291-293-295 Broadway, N. W. Corner Reade Street, New York ‘RST. KD 1848. A pomi-gnoual dividend at the rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annum me is tytn een tere, a Vit 81% 1% 18% RIM Th ES spegific instructions, sometimes they I want a railroad bond matur- in 1950 and yielding 6 to 8 per it. We give and discuss two fre: quent Reaver a, ee tod it discussing them ror they hare so numerous and varied, ~~ One man “L want only securi- ‘ties listed on the New York Stock Ex- change.” Another says, “Il will never ae buy anything that is listed on New York Stock Exchange.” One ~nays, “Twill only buy railroad securl- ties.” Another says, “I will never buy railroad securities.” First, ay Fecal eH mae a Bag ltd sim) y ing rn lew sy i i Stock Exchange. You cannot payavie on ai! sums from disaster from overtalin gome ; end after January 17, 192! im y having 1 - the Stock Hxchange,” On the other =a ren AN» ACCOUNT eannot hu| intrinsic DEP & ON OR BEFORE JANUARY ‘a security simply because it WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JANUARY 1, eae, on the New York Stock Ex- M. DUTCHER, President The Stock Exchange striv: Secretaries: t the listing of fraudulent FRANCIS M. BACON, JR. the Exchange and strives to them being dealt in un- or fraudulently. Generally ‘epeaking, there is no benefit or no in- jury to a Ciecnige | or being listed on shepthe New York Stock Exchange, ex- J to make a market for it, As a the rities listed on the Ex- change hav the readiest market. ‘However, simply tetera ta security on the New York Stock Exchange will left barre® all the years that fol- | lowed; that beggared all that went|as innocent as the bube at my breast lived two other families, as I have before! One evening, almost a year|I would show him that my blood told you: your father’s family, and to @ day afterward, ag I sat rocking|was proud as his. Wrapping you in the family of—of—another ‘man. You, a baby in the cradle; and wait-| your cradle clothes, | muffied a cloak, Your father and this other man were ing for your father to come in, think-|about me and stole from the house. both my suitors, But my uncle tried | !ng, strangely enough, of my cousin, /It was away in the dead night, and every means in his power to turn; Whom I had never seen since the| the dark had always been dreadful to father away from me to my | ight of the elopement, a slight sound |me. I hugged you close; stole down while he secretly encouraged | &t one of the low windows caus to the river. There I loosed a skiff, the attentions of the other man to|to turn, I was.far steadier nerved| whose I never knew, lay down in the Mg than I now am, but I could hardly|stern and set it adrift. ‘There was “Your father’s blood was of the best | "ep back a scream. There stood|not a star. Only the moon looked in Virginia. A soldier, as the men of ™Y cousin's husband. He was speak-/ down out of the dull sky, pale and hia family had always been, he had | (& in a half whisper. But for the] sickly and rimmed with red; the already won, by conspicuous gallan- | yvament 1 was too startled to make) gray sky my hosom; the sickly moon Ary, the rank of Golonel in the Indian | Ut, What he said. He came out from|my heart. I rose and tried to row, pat x behind the curtain’ and drew near.| but a faintness came over me and | I shrank away. In low whispers, for| lay down again in the skiff. the malds were just outside the door,| ‘The next I knew I was on a rude he was begging me to leave your| bed in a house boat miles down the father and come with him—that he/river, with a kindly family of pearl had never loved my cousin—that 1| fishers, They told me I had been sick must come—that it was always me.|for a long time When I grew strong, His voice was hot as flame, but It|T sold my jewelry, all but my wed. “Like you,” she resumed, “and not | turned me cold. I couldn't move. He|ding ring—that | saved for your sake like you. His eyes were blue, his hair | came close—stooped over me. A see-|—-bought thls house boat, and be- light, Your hair is dark like mine,|ond and his hands would have been|came a pearl fisher, ‘You know the Your eves like mine. Hut he had the | upon me, but I sprang up and shrank | pest sume height and breadth of shoulder; | away ‘The Iron-Gray-We \Iike you, slow of speech, slow to! “A step sounded in the hall roe TaatiG Sack aut cote fgets |strike, ti) the ripe instant came—|frantic, [ tried to push him back to-|or two: allowed the chair to settle ithen, as the hawk atrikes, rd the window. At the instant the] still. ‘The man glanced at her’ face. wt “L never. liked the—other man; door opened, and In jt-—-your father;| For the first time In his life he saw up i-4; | though my uncle mae it jmporsible with the maids behind him. T never] that the dark eyes were swimming ** | for me completely to discourage his at-| knew a than‘s face could look as his)in tears. He reached an arm around to 8 ltentions.” Her word back |Woked. I sank into a chair and hid| her shoulders and drew her head over k ilitongber into the memory groov deep | ™y oe upon his breast’ The little act of k, ny the ye I kept up nv of} “How long tenderness seemed to touch her deep- §-4, up VBP] interest inohim, also, for . or }on? he thund ly. For « long time the tears flowed ny cousin. She really loved him, a The Iron-Gra; on while the young man knelt and t was the only way she could ¢e The man genesis at her side, eagerly | marveled. ! him: He was a very har drinking Jn every word, tightened hls! sygothe man: us it afterwar fingers reassuringly upon her hand, i sheep of his y a answered never a word. 1 nvolved in debt uuldn’t,"" she faltered on. My Purritr 0006, Lire, demand, .03%%; cal now believe, that he dellt Mahe anewersibat?ed at the floor. i: 4! 0346, up .0004. Marks, demand, .orn2; | Manned 10 win my cousin's heart erent | oe or Your gake—we must," abe a a it swered a Neth, “But it cables, 0183, unchanged. Guilder The cough threatened to come back you are ty aie ons) or we fod the demand, .3155; cables, .3165, up 0015 She held her hands tight upon her pearl—the pear!!"* Sweden, kr. demand, .2040; cables, breast till she had gnastered it, ad || "But I'm twenty-one in June—this 2045, up .00%. Norway, kr,, demand, | then hurried on as it atraid her June—the twentieth; and this is the 1598; cables, oe up .0022, ‘Denmark, | Strength might not hold to say all thirteenth.” ‘The man was trembling kr., demand, 1595; cables, .1600 up| that had to be sald with an eagerness he could not con? 0022, Canadian ‘dollars, demand,| “The very boldness of Your father put the Pe fine OR AS Eee $480, unchanged, Relgian francs, de- | Dated my cousin, Day Moa oe ede eee cg | TmY father’s name mand, .0619; — cabl 0620. Swiss | bower over her grew greate I never | francs, demand, .1919; cable the room and stood over me. I dared AL Nae Goat sick forte ; reallzed how great tll Aight] NOs OK UE. His adele was te In all his life it was the fire Argentine pesos, demand, | without taking even me into her con- ables, .7645. ig repentance—for a ai which T wa +. ocnot give it a soany ae) simply oe P for a sin of h . gause a security sted does no’ "mean that it has a ready market. If = ene buys a security in the belief it because it is listed on the New © Vork Stock Exchange it is bound to ~~ “have a ready market they are lable to be badly dissppointed. There are hundreds of inactive securities that are listed, many of them being fust bout as to ma at times as second-hand autom: There are other securities that are wot Msted cr dwhich have ready market at all times, erat Ol of the most, profitable invest, Oanents that were ever made were in jue MBlisted securities that were after- ‘ward listed on the New York Stock apenas after all the cream had skimmed off. . Now as to railroad securities. So << 4mahy people know about these that +) they have always sold on a less ad- ‘ovvantageous to the buyer than any other class of securities. While eolmort other investment securities are 3 ‘till selling at approxithately their 2 % Jowest Poiehs ine not true of rail- "read securil They hi had on ~ vactive wart for metas Ply Sg been bought in our opinion largely for ae to be resold A a rather -eoe than for investment. While many of a4 «them are bargains, few of them are old ae fae! : Miers cream has been “part skimmed o| ‘ 7 1fe8P"Gn the other hand, to refuse to buy a «,eteay of these at any time ‘is to pass up » .othe Hkelihood of Li bargains, For . . the present b: tin ins are so plentiful that you don’ ave to buy railroad dir gepurities. of Po select good investments requires YPthe ability to foresee future condi- tions. Past history can only be part ef the evidence of future behavior “** and cannot be controlling. ~~~ There are good bargains to be had. © a Mur advice ta to “buy, and buy now,’ ‘We will be glad to advise you. If you sxerthink you would be better served by ban others, go there. We are not the only joyvgnes who will strive to serve their cus- sev tomers the customers’ best in- terests. We, however, strongly advise soe een advice and doing your through houses of high moral ‘and financial standing. If you want on our judgment it will, as we you before, be treated as an Rskounte Wevoulted on Depesits Received by Mail HENRY T, NICH: remiden| Baki WORE | Vice Prentdetts LESTER VAN BRUNT, Gecretary. ORE i sie che eal ae gE XGELS/ORe The B . Ol of 3. a SAVING S BAN K |edit Suudobaher | 128 AxD 130 nowEny, onal ag Branch 8T Liberty st. % PER ANNUM . on all aums of NEW YORK, Dec, 18, 1 i a 4 » 30! bay ee aN somt-annual dividend at the rate of 113% FOUR PER CENT, pa 0% 1 a Per annum fas deen declared as and will be credited to depoal- bd tors for the period * | tn cember 31, 1920, on all sume ae from $5 to $5,000, and will be payable on an@ after Monday, denuary 17, 121. Money deposited on or befure January 10 wil draw Jnterest from January 1, 1921, | MENRY A. BCHENOK, Prouident, WM. &, KNOX, Vice-Pres, # Comptroller, | JOSKPH G. LIDDLE, Secretary, | KE mM TK 105% 108% 2% 32% 45 ABM 12 612 Th 7% i 42% 4H 1% 10% he like?” The Iron-Gray-Woman turned her eyes and studied iim, so long, so in- tently, that he trembled lest his ques- tion—a question that came in spite of him—hnd startled her Into silence. ‘The Tru sees e de p ositors ois thereto laws, on dan, Ate aa st ‘ sont “wade before Jan, 10 on or lereat from dan. 1, 1021. SSeeests’ cen be opened by mall. Booklet, “Banking by Mall,” sent free, WILLIAM J, KOOME, Prosident. JOHN “OC. GRISWOLD. Reeretary. 25" ST. tit GAVE, be: 7% M46 21% 118% LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 3% opened 92.60, up .20; 2d 4% 86, up 18; 3d 89.50, up .04; 4th 36.04, up .04; Victory 3%s 96.38, up 08; 4% 96.40, up 14 CURB. Opmed irregular, Int. vet 16 1-4; Retall! Candy, 8 3-4, Tobn Products Exports, 7 7 3-8 to 7 1+ O12 1-2; Salt 10 1-2; Caribbean, 7 : Nwkets, 21-2, off 1-8. | Vanadium Heol... <r | Va Caro Chemical FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING thou of iy peverenee Demand sterling, 3583-4. Cables ‘n ‘| 0 Viniew Out Un, ae, } te. Pac. | Volted Alley. 'Voitea #rult | Loita At, Ms Ua, Metall Stores. US tak. Aloobol, 1S teeter... G Rubber lot pf S Smelter 3% Stool [Ut seem of. | Utah Cooper Oly ota 1G ay 108%, co ae oO ot lentig sya " has ad. Woman shuddered. 1 \ v this been going W YORK SAVINGS BAN W. Cor 14th St. and 8th Dividend Jon, ast, 1st, at the Chip /FOUR PER Cen Citizens’ Savings Bank | 50-68 BOWERY, COR. CANAL 81, 118 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. | The Trustees have dered interest at ne rate of FOUR (4%) PER ORNT.| Annum 10 be pald, to de 4 “after, dnatinry 1 yA: rume of @ ed ap te BAW which! Femained on deposit for the th months ending December 31,) amageataaitee wih he hy ia e banks Money” der ary 10 will draw ins 10 me aoe he said very gently at hair, “we must go opened 3.691-2, up 31-4c, Frenel ; Wadwuh pf A. franca, demand, ,0589; cables, 0596 to repa lady the voi an of olEO. NG: s DOSSELMAN,—C AR 1. CAMPBELL FU BERRA Sng uate | NBRAL CHUROH, Jan. 6, 11 A. M. froin 28 A a ei BOWLS. WILLIAM MUNTON. Campbell figm ho oS 4% | Funeral Church, Jan, 6, 2 P.M, GULDMAN,—RUDOLPH. Campbell Funeral Chureh, Jan. 5, 10 A. M. LB COMPTE—EMMLINE TICE. Camp vell Pwneral Church, Jan. 5, 2 P. M. WALOOT.—CHARLES M. OAMPBELL FU- NERAL CHURCH, Jan. HENRY BAYLER, President, cDWIN A, LAHM, Secretary, JARL A. RICHTBR, Anat Bec’, e was a cry, and your father ang at him. The maids screamed. uncovered my eyes, expecting to ‘ook upgn death. Mut the—other r n leaped fhrough the window and was zpne her da Waturdi him fasei- day his VINGS & GOAN ASSOCIATIONS Sao See nSociet S 2avil FIFTEEN PARK ROW (ROUND rLooR ), NEW announces its 64th semi-annual cash dividend at the usual yearly rate of 414% on savings share accounts of $10 to $5000 and 5% on all installment and income share accounts. on he I'v had—it many a ceath You! But Ti name that belongs t was hard; hoars rible! Once raised his great arm the curtain that hid bis past iGHONe Re ieite ever mie Jato Ber con | 30. asrike Prayed a thousand| had ever raised. It must have been 1 will times the would have ed/the fever that made her speak now. fillowad. mi She looked so frail, so gwhite, that and sent he hardly dared to urge ‘her further, jher a message that » Was never And yet he could not keep the ques- again to set foot inside hig door, He} tion back Javed and swore; drank himself into “My father—? drunken madness; and finally ended A startling change came by driving me away, also. |woman, | It was no light |, “Your father had already declared | uate Be gaecqad himself. My uncle's cruelty hastened | of twenty wens our marriage, That same day he id, L took me to his home as his bride—to wie the beautiful gray mansion overlook- ing the river, We've . sometimes |paased it in our wanderings”—there him, that never My atter by eloping with forget the day DIVIDENDs. uncle disowned her, The Brown Shoe Company, Inc., de- clared the regular quarterly $1,75 pre- ferned dividend, payable Feb, 1 to stock of record Jan. 20, The Commonwealth Edison Com pany declared the regular quarterly 2 per cent. dividend, payable Fep. 1 to stock of record Jan, 16. The Fisher Body Corporation de- clared the regular quarterly dividends of $2.50 on the common and 13-4 per ent, on the preferred, both payable Feb. 1, to stock of record Jan. 20. The Phillips-Jones Corporation de clared the regular quarterly 13-4 per cent, preferred dividend, payable Feo, 1 (© stock of record Jan, 20. not .apeak the you.’ His voice ; awful, ‘And T be- Heved you! "There's the window—still n!* Go; If you want him! I'm sugh with you!" “He strode out at the door and slammed It after him, I have ne seen him since.” The Iron-Gray- Woman shuddered; turned her face toward the st rocks above the trees. “I remember I took one step after hin. 1 knew nothing more till er |some time late in the ntght, when | came a wistful pause—“but I never) waked with your crying and found allowed you to know, | myself lying tace J feca upon the “There followed a year of much| floor. My heart grew hard as °1 happiness as I tiever knew could) ted you. He probably thought to ‘come to-this world—s year that bas find me next morning all tears and } : over the matter to to probe a wound he trembled up eyes wide and Yours cordially, Y L. DOHERTY HEN ‘ COMPANY 60 WALL STREET FRANK K. CAMPBR: “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” q (Nos-Sectarian) ore nesodwer Devstewn Otlice, 1 = at 66th St. her She our fathers too, had risen. | "Your father The words seemed to choke hem | Ther ne a torrent of coughing and the man gently eased her back into the chair The young man, clutehed his arm OPEN EVERY EVENING C. OC, HENNESSY, Pres. 7 TILL JAN, 10M | GILBERT LLOYD, See'y. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. (Read To-Morrow's Fine Instalment)