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Instalment No. 60. GH’S SELFISHNESS AND AR- ROGANCE BECOME UN- BEARABLE. just how it was,” sald Hugh as he took off his at after we had come in from our yer. ntle, looking into the fire. lugh thus broke the silence that, like at hit, t's Marjorie ied. if that’ what is troubling you, you have nothing to worry replied Hugh hastily. y seem lik I answered, Pm thinking of,” 1 o your masculine But, certainly, you pnot expect me to reward an affair this kind complacentiy.” “You ought to know, Alma, that n does not fall in love with ever etty girl he meets derstand—" “T understand thia much, Hu 1 Surely, you LMA—I'm going to tell you) D to the hospital to seo Geraldine |» Sieriiin | fe | & Hughes had been standing before the| When! ubysmal gulf had jain between us| © we loft the hospital, [ turned to | so 1 tell by vow | mone me ?- that (UP ite ism OVER AGAIN | YY _EDITH JOHNSON. vat you on y own und that which father hi Sheridan 80) you van list precisely r when |W first time rol had used ail I w suspect what was ‘The doy I landed Blackmer me to dinner at hin apartment was o wonderful affair, th wonderful 1 fi seon. There yeautiful no end “The next morning Blackmer canted | ng that he Geraldine Boy been thy companion at dinn 5 | me, drive. with time during the day able Blackmer way, that evening, was there. terrupted, “when « woman loves her ling creatu a us. to champagne and several professtona " mo in about mid- | pmorning, be- jad planned 1 kept hop th get down would not have and She wa and, again nat man; | liked her, “Liked ample room in his heart dozen affirities—— Set you will calin yourself, Alma. 10 for 10 cents 20 for 20 cents Also in round AIR- TIGHT tina of 50, York. net t © ony Ri henever her.” I mocked hat, and no more.” "1 sald. I went mer always had a par LiccerT & MYERS Topacco Co. ad | have confidence . went some would be to business, but | it that He had tiokets for the theatre ay ought to in me, |go yours unt mind to nee this \light. Tt depends u |me, whether or no me “Hugh, 1 cried on »|you put the b mo when T hat 0 do ‘how dare thia thing on ad nothing ta do with | and furs, w.) ) \first made in Calicut, Madras? f, JANUARY 19, 1921. a M 7” DO YOU d into i © MUM ON WORKHOUSE \" ™ athe Atate and A pial 4 grace t N York." 10, What new banking ; . © WAT RR ORS lestablished Inthe Uni HOSPITAL CHARGES won comtnionion” sald Tor 49117 Harmiiton, “gave me qt) Feb, 1 tol by ANSWERS. : > f . port recomme! ending | tho) Nok York Reutng World 1, SeOriiac. He domi Commissioner of PC pt das QUESTIONS. f Foret S\usvemne) gay His Conscience Is Cleat 0 Const giean our tnte « 1. Of what State is Tallohossce the ‘pick. 10, Postal. duct of Institution, net: bare capital city? Ieee : ‘Neda ie 2. Where is Mt. Hekla? WOMEN TO PROSECUTE GIRLS James I, Ham , 3. What dyea are made from the sioner of Correetior wood of a South American treo? win Ne Uhosen Assist Chicago (© discuss the 4. Who was the last Dutch Gover wae Horsitn nor of New Yor a Attornes Whe ana ; 5, What namo is given to female m which ie sheen? ‘ Stat 6 What internationally famous that building was dedicated at the Hague in 1913? 7 What cloth, commonly used, was women 18 fie al wor y would 8 What name ia aiven to the meth. disease by inducing an @ to the dis under 9. Which is most likely to crack Fresh and Refreshing LANDA" TEA is composed of clean, whole young leaves. Picked "eee Blended Right and Packed Right. It brings | the fragrance of &n Eastern garden to your table. BLACK, MIXED or GREEN ivi Rein tA . Ss CIGARETTE BROOKLYN NEW YORK 118 Nassau St. 3 Church St. New York 44 Flatbush Ave. Bklyn 756 Broadway 186 Morket St., Newark, N fem In Order To Reduce My Stock NEWARK, N. J. I Will Continue Price Slashing A Sale That Will Make History To prove the merchandising power o my chain of stores lam offering the biggest values since 1914. Ready to Wear ALL WOOL Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS» OVERCOATS 0 Values Up $49°° ALL WOOL SUIT Ready to Wear Single and double breasted suits of | 5° 0 fine ALL WOOL materials in all de- sirable nals patterns and styles. ALL WOOL Ready to Wear My price... Each one made to sell at prices ranging up to $46 O’COATS * ALL WOOL single and double breasted models. You can never hope to get such values $15°° again, as these garments are selling for positively less than half the cost a TROUSERS "yy," Wear Include in this sale a quantity of of manufacture. My price... FRENCH BACK and ALL WOOL $ a Worsteds that are positively $7, $8 and $10 values. My price 118 Nassau St., New York 4 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn $ Church St., New York Market St., lewark, N. J. ALL PERSON ALS they will [nd the $60, laid aside | yearly, as long as they do work, will come In mighty handy some time, | insest in good securities of smal, + | 60 Wall Street, ADVERTISE! but not Confidential. This le Letter Number #ittgen of a wetien “Weitton About Your of ul WHAT $50 WILL DO. g “AN UNUSUAL SUIT FOR Re $210,009, “YW. FP. Morgan, a machinist of Syracuse, N. Y., issuingthe | State of New Hampshire for $210,000, representing prin« cipal and interest on a $50 loan made the State in 1774 by one of his ancestors.’* (By Int'l.) a, ‘The above is merely to illustrate teal how a small sum of money ac cumulates. a. Of course, nobody wants to in- vest $50 and allow it to accumu- a late for 147 years, which is practi- y saliy(two times the allotted time © * of life, according to Seripture. Sates: But suppose all young men be- 88 tween the ages of 16 and 25, now working, should hold out of their... earnings $50 each year fer the next forty yoars, The following table showing the result of $59 invested (326 each six mos,), at 6 per cent., compounded semi-annually, should be an inspiration to lay by at leas: this sum every year: con 10% 10 mor some stert® caeene eee nr ee leat rad PON $5040 years—amounts to $824.29 arm 494.20 oonetoy rw ed ps a sai 413.88 © 390.12 satmee 367. pe sole M6.6. 2 swine 326. ms Burl i ai datlaam, 142.80:s5:0 oe 134.60 | adore 126.88), Bate 112.73 106.26. ou 3.99 83.88" “79.07 * a 70.25 ° 66.22 62.42 58.83 © 55.46 «! 52.27 § If any are able to hold oUt of their earnings $2, $3, $4, $5 a week for 50 weeks each year, as they go along, they will have two; three, four or five times the total shown in the above table. ee ee ees Young men should take particu- * lar note of this statement: K THEY WILL ADVANCE FASTER INTO BETTER POsI- ' TIONS IF THEY ARE KNOWN > TO BE CAREFUL W ITH THEIR MONEY. 1 will never forget so long as 1 > live the shock 1 got when 1 was told that the $36 1 could have easily saved the first year | worked would now amount to $6,686.80! 1 have worked 42 years. Won't you, young men, take a leagon 6ut of my Book of Life? Of course, all young women ...4 who are working should lay aside a minimum of $50 a year and allow it to accumulate with in- | terest until they reach gay the age of 60. 1 know that most young ‘”,” women who are working expect “Prince Charming” to come along some timo or other, but, even so, Henry L, Doherty & Company will be glad to advise you how to . denominations if you will write to them or call at thelr office, ‘They are partic- ularly anxious Co serve people whe have small sums of money, I can assure you that they will accord © you every courtesy and give you | as much attention as though you .. were worth thousands ef dollars instead of but a few dollars. . Sincerely yours, WILLIAM C, FREEMAN, 117 West 46th 8t,, N.Y, City.