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Steel, Asphalt while United States THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. Steel’ climbed to well above 81, CUMPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS—2 P. AND \ | Stock A significant feature of market op- Ly 1 a ar e erations was that trading broadened : jout to such an extent that Open High, Low, Tas. | lax 1 | group of stocks joined in the rine. | {sm Havrom ss. oe ee 2% (Complete Stock Exchange | Even the coppers forward mo neat , a oF te een Re ic and Carb Quotations Appear |" not appreciably retarded by the | Aitiecaimem "Kelly Speingtiedd |. o 3 “Daily in Wall Street Final |PUblicntion of several very poor earn. | tm New snr 31h | Kennectt Comper 10% FAition of The Evening World.) —|'"E" Statements he Coiicre ia | taroranee “sui Copyright, 1021 by the Prees Publishing On! , . ; | ta te . 10, Significance was placed in the re-| Ain Gar & Pounds iis | tae ater a ._—~— | (The New York Evening World.) duction of the Federal Reserve Dia-| Am © & F pf, 112 | Latta Varley y oe am an ‘There was a wide rift to-day In the |count rate at Boston for the reagon | Am Cotton on 20% | taew tne aa (Continued from First Page.) CHAPTER XIIL grew to despise his attacks and finally | Blouds of speculative pessimism that that it is believed to foreshadow sim: |-Am Ihe & 1, of 43% | Lamia & Nashrile ~ to resent them with weapons more tt iar action by the local Reserve bank, | 4m Intemationa: 41% | Man Hlevatet wo ieci (Continwed.) % have been hanging over the stock |iar action by the local Reserve bank. |e aed ol $3 | i seca Ambassador Ricci Guest of|tiving. to therefore has subpoenard GROUT ee an ones atood | 2eadly than words. Rane... market for the last several weeks, and | the jocal bank will the conaldered a| Am locotnotiw H% May Dept Store: 00% Italy-American Society at Mrs. Maud Haynes Andrews to ap- i ate ate I do not plead that she depo Pnahcial sentiment became quite op- |conetructive development of high Im- | tie Chem 4) | Mexican Pat. y pear before the Grand Jury this af- Intereatedly wate! ag ing | Uereelt properly by striking her hus- Gmistic. This new born optiminm was |Portance, i oe ca en | noes ots Waldorf. ternoon to give testimony with a a HLS lr ENF but I claim that her act Fellected by stock price gains ranging A@ Wel Powndey is | caine ean view to indictment. hare kee ‘wa ding and | “ae ‘f not justified, at least excus- P i e from one to more than three points, in Sane 8% | Minn & St Tonia / 0%! More than 800 persons attended the | ‘The Federal authorities have been | aying trom ‘i deathbce teutived | } Factors génerating this new op- by ngrad Mig vy |e ee 17% banquet of the Italy-America So-|#¢tlve for twenty-four hours mather-|in its trunk der| “ut yourselves in her position, was the announcement that he Maioue Hirt herd ea ell M1 elety in honor of His Faceltency,sthe|!me data to learn it the Mann Act] than any man Tre te Ma oldt/entiemen of the jury. Her husband ) English labor “Triple Alliance Am La Pranoe 10% | National 1{2 Royal Italian Ambassador, Senator |Pplies to the situation, as they bo-| nossed tha vavaline’ of the-menue| Mumia, to fob her ot her Bowes to (ag cet ayn TIA ahha im Wel 0 | National Conta im Vittorio Riecl, at the Hotel Aator| eve It will If there was no marrage! ment, erected nearby, to honor Hé¥:| (nine for herself—the moat prosioes rt ; 0 Woo 1% | Nevada Conia) fi i : . ed nearby, to : y sseasion, Would you oes spp resent a Jones & Tinker say: “With the price | Anscmda 9: |New Tome Caste Pi last night. The grand ballroom has Hg Velie to Mrs, Esther Marte/ace Greeley, founder of the New Pelton sears pela mili ae ad rary = of gold fixed at $20.67 uns, with | AteiMon I New York Dock gs never presented a more colorful/!ast January, York ’ ial railway wage agreements. |1)."” iol Atehiaun By it Yur te 8 wy spetticis, [keane Taina Gama | SUdkS Tames ¥: Walat, prosevutine|sotce corte, One Whose DEOBRG under heaven? tf you ald, what Oss } : igg {the comt of materials declining, with | Au Coast Line Nort & West us rices and Tallen fee 4 Statue sat, with drooping shoulders] \ouig jt be to you? Without thought, announcement was made|iower wages, with Inbor in plentiful | \-dulr & Wi | ov 4% Were draped entirely over the two] attorney at Greenwich, Conn, sid] ana pent head, across the park walk.| youd Wt be te you aa he it the Federal Reserve Bank at} siieiy and with earning poasibitities | lsdwin Loco laeeeera ke Ty {lets of boxes; small silk flags of the to-day he had issued warrants for Mr. | 1 wap said that thie same tree was| ttt, Power Of appreciation woul a had reduced its rate of dis-| increasing accordingly, the posiiion of | tt & Waio.... Orphen Cieuit ag itwo countries bedecked each table,|Andrews charging perjury in swear-/in the glory of its youth when lost and therefore the substitute si! & full one per cent; and, jestablished gold producera is appar. |e! Smt o. + Ota Beet ‘ ism Miniature tri-colored balloons were|ing falsely to a license application in| yathan Site wie coed fa would prove valuel , it Secame known that the Ford |cntly better than at any time since | jo! Sel SP &: Leeder 47% floating o'er the heads of the merry|Which he said he had not been mar- he was killed net fee with | “Tuat was the plan of the mana ny hed paid off all its tank |! when the buying power uf guid Pacific Gan 7% 4 out the boundary of its shade, Now| steal away from his wife the pro- y pai datad 41 phoaT qeeestlt lovall: Keene Hen Weel O11 % diners. President Harding and Sec- ried be and also charging at-|its many friends looked on while a d soul. ot only in New York, but in LIBERTY BONDS. erage og Pacific Tel & Tel 34 |retary Hughes, who was a former|tompted bigamy, In that knowing he |heroic effort was being rade to 6aVe eee nee ine et mare ( Detrott and other cities, “bs é or bane, VansAan Petrobun 4 | President of the society, sent lengthy | Was already married he tried to con-| ity iife oe By a fine system of insults and nar- | still bad remaining a comfurt- Calif tert Peerage @\ | telegraphic greetings to the society, |tract a bigamous marriage. Nl OBS Gena wood frie Gut aw pl peheisllal Sicadisl ue attempted to cash balance to be used for tao can Pace Pear Sea Stor “S| The dinner was formally opened| Judge Walsh, holds the January |the wound waa CaBuebeWIEG SstIE| Ge eaee teeta craeeted bla. ballet x capital, ie Casal esi People le twith the organ leading the diners| Marriage entirely illegal and void be-| healing composition, , wonder that she resented his bathe. | euncement of the action of the re laandler Motes ate a ix jin the United States and Italian na-|©@use of the apparent fraud practised! On the park flower-beds, in which xi Lehre Sonfilt pm onig * ree ASTOW, xj endurance, cause him phy: - ° Board was sufficient to cause um Che. & Olio. tae ON, : oi tional anthems—smail electric fans|in obtaining the license and the fact| there were no longer any blossoms| fering to ieviKek a eis pain?! fy rally higher opening, with the Ou Mk at deal awe Ono 10% Keeping the colors flying within range|of the prior marriage. Mr. Andrews|and which had been covered over| “jentiemen of the ; y ehares lending the forward OURRB. cal Moe ae Hite & W Va... SS of the spotlights thmwn upon them,|said to-day he would go to Con-|with blick earth and fertilizer to Aas sleitbat aetna it oe I t. Railway executives were| Opened. steady. Int, Pet. 141-2—|10h! Pranic ‘Too Pullman Company. nim From the balcony a quintet of typl-|necticut without extradition if a war- to bring in a verdict of ‘not guilty, 143-4; Int Rubb: Ubi Ik & baw Iieta Alege await the coming of spring, well fed ‘i id light sti ‘the opinion that this action is a +4; Intcont. Rubber, §1-2—-91-4; | ae repent [ood et cata 41% cal Italian songsters strumming on|rant was served on him. cate eat dosing, Huddled closes. tik Colin sut down, amid a slight stir step toward eolving the wago| Durant, 21 1-2—22; Retail Candy, T=]. wi a Ui ye it Rall eee! 3 8% | stringed harps released favori‘es of| Late last night tenants In the Hud- ; Parae | On sentatcrs | wmon Recaane) (Gvigey, | Dura ES ry fuzzy balls, in a pitiful at and Wall Btrost immodiately | 737), Simms, f 4-8 up 1-8; Marae, |cid Unt Westen Ray Comer, fey Sunny Italy. son Boulevard apartment thought |keep warm. The) tree rAd to] subdued, however, at the rap of the | to the conctusion that many | Carb, §, up 1-4. Oe wares Pca rl ep Gu Paul D. Cravath, President of the|they smelled ether and called in the| whipped bare of leaves, but the been | Judge's gavel. The charge to the nt railway dividends, whose Chik Copy Hock tn lie 4% society, introduced Ambassador Ricet,| police. ‘There was no response to the : krass| jury required only.a few minutes and FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. Wopper coe Keg tron & Steel, oe DP was still green, and dwarfed ivy| th C Gtability has been in doubt, will be! ceoring, cables, 29134, up 3-4 Woyal Dutch NY S'S who, speaking in Italian, sald, in part: | Knocks on the Andrews door, and al clung near the ground, growing | SNE. nsn) Gib) NOt seHENA Ih ne Ieee continued at present rates, the deficita| pon francs, demand, 0712: tae, StL & San Fran, dx | “Italy and the United States—two- | Police Lieutenant and four detectives| patterns resembling warrliay’ tela, Perea betes | ere Se eee toe met temporarily out of accumu-| 5,4 oe Ol, Lire cama, cree aiieare ea. . aR Benithnnt, z% fold example of a lofty conception of| broke open the door. The first Mrs.| Neata thought the beds Pi ey had reached a verdict. é = surplus/of former years. bad dpgiaenr sy smc-ene sharp peng rr ee national and international public mo-| Andrews was found pale and fright-|iooked like immense graves and the|epe ned nn rae solemn as he al } until 10.30 the British labor ne i Bi at ae 1Comml Gas Sew Ai rality—entered the war not com-|ened. She denied that any d hi Swered the court's question and aa! 5 mand, .016! % ‘0001. Air Line pt. 4% n vat any drug had| sleeping cat YW @trike appeared inevitable. Cables | 00" aie ae oo 0001 | me ear-Roctach Fed pelled, but of their own {ree will, for been used in her rooms, and wept as ped pcos) io Sra pouneed Uist the verdint meds ot @hen dnexpectediy told that the eaten Jee sree Rcarlee bro wremmpuaelne team Comper... 15 the ideals of liberty and righteous-|she told how her husband nad left! Contre Street until th hey went up|ciient a free woman. As he turned Pace reer mad bate cancelled, THIS) 64s copies, 1h Auatrian kr, da-| ost Gand Sidale On an ness; and from the war they got no | without saying goodby to her or the|-Tombs, Ser ee AMY to 18) Say; Howayer Ne gave: CONE # exom Caused a trurried scrambling by | Ohi, “uey ity cable, oon0, Swine {Cant trmirance poten Geake Gee booty. Italy was satisfied with tht! children. No matter how worried she| tow gray and d 10 ein aed taping: <o'Bimh aaeerly ae } ghorts to cover their contracts and|franes, demand, . ‘cables, 1780. | Camden Ol .. Southern Ry 4 attainment of her natural boundaries; | might be, however, she added, the] dered Bde and dreary it is!” shud-| his hand. ell and miscellaneous industrials Quilders, fomand. cables, ATG | treats Repaid ae Se and the United States asked for noth-| thought of suicide “is not in my Mieinace Huila thee ; “That was a grand speech . . « @oon rivalled the rails in point of | Pesetas, demand, .1395; cables, 1307, | ites Siew paiaygrhe a ing but the satisfaction that comes | mind, for | hav t fs ing was the Criminal| put i'm glad my wtfe wasn't here” Sweden kr, demand, .2365; cables, [Uva Cane sugar Stewart-Wamer a% mind, for have my two boys to take| Courts Building, In wh ‘ strength. issues in which the stort | 9370; Norwa: a F | Ou. from duty well performed. ” al which were the| was his tribute. 2370; y kr, @emand, .1605; [oa Cane one of Stroniber Me care of. 5 ab 18 interest was known to be partiou-|Cables, .1610. Denmark kr. demand, |! & BI pf ow | Sendebaker 70% “In truth, ladies and gentlemen, my| 4 sidelight on the case is “urnished sions asa ie anh ae tthe Diet| eet Net, wasoumned aad the arly heavy scored the largest gains, | .1805; cal les, 1810. Argentine peeos, loerionteeae pi nrca i. admiration for the United States,!py Connecticut legislators, who an- ogi hers joes of the District | Judge let the bench, after which the These included Mexican Petroleum, |4°M2n4, -7880; cablen, 7400. frocutear sme rymceae a Gesiats ck, ate born of my reading of the epic story nounced that a bill would be intro-|to take the elevates te tn directed | audience began slowly filing out of } Beldwin, Pan-American, Crucitle DIVIDENDS Teme ition in sen of your independence, of the study of| duced immediately at Hartford to] oor le ‘elevator’ to the) second!) {he room: Merritt O11 Company dec'ared reg- | ume Coal 1% 1 the statistics of your incomparable} amend the bigamy law so that < ie Neata, unused to the court pro- j —| war quarterly 2% per cent. dividend: |uinontdune ot" we a economic development, of the 86+ | currence of pail Setafi to that of |; .2%, they alighted and were hest-| cedure, watched the other spectators, { payable May 16 to st of record |pne ....., P By 4 A quaintance of some of your eminent tating to go further t 5 3 ‘April 30. cate tt He ie 1 1S One Pact, Bess men who visited Italy to satisfy their | Andrews will be impossible. nay r they heard two|some of whom were congratulating ot * ele 1d% men discussing Colin. They listened, , aneraa is 12% TaN 19% tay, | Umked Prvle 104 desire for artistic beauty and culture} It was presumably as a part of her! not real Z 4.\the erstwhile defendant and others TED 4 22% | United Fed Pred. 2t —has grown stronger since I have not realizing that they were eaves- | crowdin, und Col 1 Gu et iy] te my tne co, oe. a2 lived among. you; and I find every-|/¢&@! proof that she was not condon- |droppers. Wagnsan ae : 2 H CAMP MERRITT FIRE wih 8 HN | tin Metall Bore. AK where cordiality and kindness, |ing the offense for which she asked! “Colin Campbell has begun hisargu-| Van ne dreamin, wondered Nenta, me Ge Re lua ct ee 1% 20% 11% [breadth of vision, active charity, be-|a divorce, that Mrs. Maud ordered her |ment for the defendant—Jove! he can | PU22e%: This was not the Colin with a hearer s U8 Ind Akohol . 68 oT 6% wi |nevolent serenity of judgment, ab- sz. M whom she had so bitterly quarrel id The: en awe te Tk “ty “TR | US Heatty & temp 20% 50% 40% sow |BeNCe of rancor, brave self-con!ldence RUB SSDG AOS. He OER GE Mral AROS We they heard one man aay, and!hecauge she had made a friend on Prisoners, Partly Clad, Said Yi Nerwal case ee ge [TUS Matter ..... 7% 1% To%e 71%] Without boastfulness, and fn all and out of the Hudson Boulevard house | the other respond: GanMHa REA calioed 4h Seti Y i Sno SAN ‘ *U M Rub im pf 90% 109 %& 109 | through all that aequanimitas which| yesterday. She sald to-day she| “It catise e enmity o Were Sleeping in Barracks Woe 178 | U8 Smeltem 90% 90% ‘3om|the philosophic Roman Emperor) would leave the place before night eet he Soda waste on cack ae her then flance. That Colin would Not em . 1 feel . 3 ‘ Employed There. WO tty thal Gaus : pen oe phy Sitrasted to the American’ people by | herself to get rid of the notoriety | his valuable time, He'll probably not mye. have held the broad, liperal Two men seen running in and out of | "WAS Os SiN Bm BN MON | Vanndiom Sico oh St Bk ldeterence and sympathy produced by| which her tangled affairs have|make a dollar—the woman is poor as aa fesdiliroarte by the lawyer wha : buildings at Camp Merritt during the |(/\? Ma Be ME | Va Caro Chemical’; 3% «69 9 [Cordial regard and reflection.” brought her in the neighborhood. |a church mouse, and it's just a felo- PiPAROR Tne (PANES. OF; CLE HES: fire last might were committed as su8-| jientee .. 20% woe oat | Wataat ™% TH ere Tons Te RTM Tovening| She will return to Jersey City later, [nious assault case." WOMAN) Se Suse Of crime picious persons early to-day by Justice | Howton “Ui m™ 7 ie | ee ” 2 |\World'’s America-italy _reporter|she said, and will devote herself to| i The Colin of those other days had X Wee Maryland e ‘He doesn’t need money and he is ot tee Pesce Henry 1 Saal of Du- | jtisoi Ventral... CANO Mogretoyy 2 ae a moaned that Mr. Rice! Jn regarded n8|the bringing up of her two boya with|one of the few people whe truly love been the man described by Jane Du- mont for investigation Prosecutor | tndiavoum itetining Ld dy THE greatest lawyer In Italy. Since 5 : ve pree as selecting a you sirl to * @f 4 “i 3 Pe . / West Pac Com r es a the $50 a week alimony she is sure the $ ” ng at girl 1 ( A. C. Hart of Bergen County. They | taqiretion Co . “ x a“ . com! to this country he went in- their work,” defended the first speaker. 4 fare William Banoskylosoz of No. 622| Inter Cons Corps, 4h 4m ty aug | Wemterm Unton oo. & Somnite to Jersey aad Lone Tslgnd, |court will exact from Mr. ‘ndrews Tibie Youe parton" interrapted marry, with the express purpose?at Fast 17th Gtroct. Manhattan, and A.| ite Com Com of 3 1 13 | Wee 1. 4 where he viaited cigar factories and|She sald many things of Mrs. Esther|Neata, “I overheard you say that Mr. ‘moulding her wil,” “robbing her of 5 Inter Agr Com pl 43 47h) 4 ATM White Motor 30% hie ayy | Mingled with the workers, ese | Marte—amo! any others that Naerteri da ee yay, Her individuality,” “stealing away Omen § rel hoes ing to the police, and admitted having | ints) Wager .... Ge Gh Oh wm * i® oan 7% | Italian Government $25,000,000 worth £5 y you kindly tell us where he is appear- ..,.,) (Glazed Kid) Been sleeping in ane of the Darrnck#, |tetr Mer Marine. 19% 1K 19K 18K y a AN | of CT eng hineatt man-glamour.” She did not deny she | ing—that is, if we will be allowed to "°F ee re arts, chief watchman ary 7 | 4 43% 46% 48% | Mr. Cravath, in speaking himself.) had invited Mrs. Esther Marie, as | ‘ow perfectly he had to-day ex- special policeman, said the men were |! Mer Marine if, Gd DH i Worth Tren of H Gt” «6 «OK sald that the Italy-America Society, oh s } : not anes a? him. Teter Nickel 6 14% the hey Dividend, when Secretary of State Hughes was Miss Tatnal!, a stenographer, to visit answered Colin's cham- | pressed the beliefs of al) self-respect- nav ten ulldings were barred, "wire: E Its President, was chiefly responsible | her home—but not, she insisted as aM |pion, graciously. “Right in this room, \n& Women—women who desired to be be F * ° Jean troops sent to the|as stant or superseding wife. i 3 * more than play toys and clothes iV) men from Englewood, Dumont, Berwen: W English, SUSPICIOUS ODOR in having American troops s the | as: : perseding wife, Just go in and sit down near the buck . y fh doth hy fought Italtan front during the World War.| jo, aah ena | ‘ saint the flamea oe ea anid omen, ng oa 4 ON SALVAGED SHIP} ™5,,cravath sai. ty wet ah So esiaeh cieuuvass die unease of the:Foom, ‘eo thatyou'wWon't:create|” t°) scomed so. well tc ancerstans —— — | ‘Having achieved victory and her es! a any disturbance.” i sy 4 Wigs and Chairs —— just ternitorial rights, Italy Is nowlof Mr. Andrews from his home and|— Mrs, Itibewdale and Neata slipped the feeling of the woman with power BANKING AND CINARCIAL. g confronted with new problems. With al euke : : POR Jb Sieh M A Le ° ; ‘ 3 his ith Anderson, Brown & Co. y es to reason for herself and to sympe- Fl tth 0, Something Like Alcohol, Report of ja territory much smaller, than that of] x5 ee : Street, due to hi quletly, into a rear seat in the Vast thse with her desire to make ua ye ya eYVpera C : Offic Di france: and ‘with leas than halt of|No 39 Broad Street, due to his pro-| chamber, across the front of which | 24 Wit ke use JONES & BAKEK ‘oast Guard Officer—In Dis- | rance's area of productive sail, Italy| longed visite to Pittsburgh and other | stretched the bench on which sat the sta bewi| tress Off Sandy Hook, supports a population as great a8| cities to be with Miss Tatnall, now] judge, clothed in his black satin robes. ad he recently acquired this nat 7 . that of France. She must import Q , d ahe mie 2 Specialists in New York Near Accident to Star and Sev-! oe two-mamted schooner amos|tmuch of her food, practically all of| Mrs sther Marie Andrews, caused |’ The defendant—a large, muscular uaseintandins or had she misunder urb Market Securities 1 Comedy Slips E igus ict) the ie 3 much of her food. Pine other metats| his separation from his employems| woman, with a worn, sad face—sat | *tood him on that awful day of thai Beckictcontatainathe eral Come ue Ips En- Pile of t e sg Coast SteamshiP| required in’ her inguatries. and some and led to his setting up in business| pehind Colin, who was now on his quarrel—resented his interference A A Sompany, which was in distress last|/of her cotton and wool. None of the “ when ht have good cause General Rules of Trading, liven Metropolitan, Company, whieh was ip datrons lar | ot teracunerien of Hurope are so jack [OF himself. According to Mr. Arn-| feet, addressing the judge and jury.| 7 na: fg: mia av od aise ee j Commission Charges, ARS miles off Sandy Hook, wax tan ye ling in natural resources. Her people,|steln, Mrs, Esther Marie spent some! His superb head stood out with cameo tat nell? She had not troubled Md ete, © quest. an anchorage near Liberty Island thia|YAlke | the people of France, .have|time in New Orleans and at the| distinctness against the light from to ask the reason for their hatred of Call, phoneor Comedy and near tragedy en- |W ANCMOraRe Meambers of the crew | Multiplied with great rapidity. 10| penneyivania Hotel here before the| the window in the front of the room.|@ch other. No doubt Colin had Write for No. livened the performance of “I Pagli-| are safe, but an odor of alcvhol which | the generation before the war her » friends for whom she might not care E.W.-404 acci,” Leoncavadlo's drama of the| was detected ee SEG population increased about a quarter| marriage at Greenwich and Mr. An-| He was defending his client against) 1 # Houia aster eoupee at the: Maleas Rites hrs cases. board is said to bode | {hy apite of extensive emigration to|arews was much with her. Mr. Arn-|a charge of assaulting her husband. | 7" if the cause were great enough, BROAD STREET OFFICE ron nat Might. Martinelli in his| _ A. radio from. the ientahip at 7.20 | (ere sco" tinge eres ceauNt Is that) stein's interest in the affairs of Mr.| The change, in itself, she had admit- oe eee tine | erated in oles a ' ‘ i i p 3 them, | e event of their J Tel Evens Bere fint io, {Oelock lastnight sald the schooner | ance her accounts with the rest of the| Andrews, he said, was due to his) ted, but she claimed she had been f Saas ad Ata aRIeSTB EES: HR bens aa Gans was “capsizitg.”’ The cutter Gresham | world, Every year for six years she|acting as an attorney for friends of| justified. She was not sorry for her ATOR Se: P 4 DIAMOND: SeAmONy BEOAGE OMPICE INI Cietce ce sit ite te ire, Nev sudts teaitings tus Guie persone on [neh nine An CHOON Matern cag | Mee: Baud) Haynes) AndiSWs, who'ladl-ene eausnt vindiéaton Ih) the While Neata analyzed the situationy “ pertidy of is wife he hrew her| masts tra! y he only persons on lance of trade. She is striving to} ~ %! of | Z her aunt sitting wisely silent, she % ‘ WATCHES—JEWELRY 225 Fifth Aree nearly across the footlights, Some hosed wore she's avian. M. . aes over that handicap.” : A undertook to relieve her distress over | eyes of the law. Ror Retina tren ike pee hy od ' Madison Square j , and the sixty-six-year-old mate, . Walter Damrosch, the famous and’ 5 . . se ies i 4 i i ON CREDIT Srss' coe 7 ane musical observers declared Martl-|4"W “Mudaen, ‘The Ave other mom: | musical director and composer, Was Ape nemeene Lancet meinenl ct ee eee voice as he| clearing and that the crowd abo A “Raeeptions! valuee—Agent calla Beautifully 4ond STREET OFFICE nelli was not used to handling prima Gere of the Srey tind been taken off | introduced as a man who could tes-) (7 1, ney enter age tai hor plosdes her gaan Be 19% at ain Colin had melted away. Catalog Free. donnas so slight in build as Marie y a tug and placed on board the | tify to Italy's artistic contributions to tou a 4 . Be PF) musical tones rou! nome u Whe he >i . - H ROYAL 1D & WATCH CO, 505 Fifth Avenue ainacival whoteane Media: Rentenipy ‘The schoorse was booked |the Gorki ie declared that in order| Marie, there ia some confusion as to| telling effect every point he wished| comine un joes we And sony him 35MAIDEN LANE Phone Jobo 243 Telephone Murray Hill 7120 u hile Angeto | fF West Indian ports. to understand Italy more thoroughly | the date of her marriage to Mr. An-|{ eco to tha Juror He bad ee ue ee Sale: of the: courts (RNS omega Later in the same act while Angelo) Lieut, Commander L. C. Covell, in| the people of this country should not 4 iO GEphAAIES is room, Neata, flushed and bewildered, ‘ DIAMONDS - JEWELRY Offices in 8 Principal Cities Bada, as Boppe, was chasing the ma-|charge of the cutter, noticed a num-|look on it only from the political bea Mrs. Talpel said: taken upon himself a difficult task] rose yncertainly to her feet. She ‘CRED! WLLL iret Private. Wires, lignant Tonto’ (Pasquale Amato) | ber of boxes and barrels with foreign | standpoint, but upon its contributions| “It nearly broke my heart when] and he loved the feeling that it was] Jicn, f | ow nara 3 Eo Goat labels on board, and it waa fi to art wished (0:escape—to got away betgpe from the stage, he did it with auch |{}R0" On Pere cholic oder seemed | Me Esther was married; but what could), good fight—with the odds against). caught 14 a 4 ‘0 seemed Mrs, Douglas Robinson, sister of the = * . 5 ‘aug! a glimpse of her. He ‘ 4 — — gusto Amato, in perfect English |to emanate. Covell reported to the | late Theodore Roosevelt, was the next|! 407 1 forbade her to marry him) nim, Men usually stick together. NOW} would probably think she had sought burst out with “What's the matter? | Customs authorities, At the offices of |speaker. She had a message for the| because he was almost a stranger.| he was asking them to make an ex- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. > the company, No. 44 Whitehall Street saath of Italy, She recalled to her| Thanksgiving Day they went out to od vet of thelr: cod him out. She avould be mortified to i ~ ( o D © reet, | wome! Mily. § i \* : thelr code : : { Epa a he Sates ind with 2 Pas! Capt. Haines sald he understood there [auditors the attitude of President] gether. We waited dinner for, them ception in the conduct of thelr oode| death it he saw her there: yet ight 1 HES ON © § 8 DOAN MALOROA. OF e Iat-| wore several cans of wood alcohol on| Roosevelt toward Italy and some of| but they did not come home until the | of honor am pl seemed ignominious. She hated to ap- $1 DOWN, $1 EEKLY *2 ter's hat and wig, exposing a shining | board. his last utterances concerning that| next morning, when they sald they| their approval on this woman WhO] pear foolish and she hesitated ae or te to view, = country, in whic! e said that Amer- ere married. ed one of their kind. of w i if | SUITS—$20-$25—OVERCOATS PP ae gunduitoa) aaldeiteow Iel fen owes & great debt to Italy for its| “7 can't believe my daugl EEE ee ee cag ana | te onmnne purse Mise Sundelius, aside:from limping stand in the war for civilization and ws e It was not the case of 3 With an unconscious gesture, her BAMIL’ Mr, Andre’ had been mar through the remainder of the act, humanity, Martin W. Littleton ex-| grief-stricken mother said. “If it is| Pretty girl who could by the droop-| hand pressed against her fast-beat- showed uo affects of the fall, During KNOW? Cogerirsea admiration for the peo-) ail true and she really is not his|ing of an eyelid sway @ Jury and by! ing heart, racing with the shy fe: Li the stormy scene in “Th ecret ot ple o y a hein e—oh, it ls too ter e " el elr ver- i 7 Susanne,” which followed, Antonio | PTA, iE Wy ine Pree Pubiling Ox I veitinn attitude toward that country. witecay It lai feo forrtie to think |her mile reward them for Eelr Yer" of a captured nestling Seott!, in the course of demolishing YU Among the hundreds of diners Who! thought so much of him because he | “ict proclaiming her innocence, The silken daisy, loosened from her — =| his best living room outfit, plaked up QUESTIONS. were seen at the banquet were: | seemed so devoted to my datehter. | ‘This defendant was jst middie-| fur, fell at her feet Just as Colin — <= aereianmnl a chair to hurl it to ruin, but the| 1, What is that branch of natural| Armando Agnini, Prof. and Mra. A)" “since my daughter married Mr. tive and unappealing. ah erence : ‘ ‘ J he baed cette glue and the chair fell to bits before | called? . Mr. Mrs. 1 =i bs “they have vinited here aid Co olor drained away and, jn TO PRINTERS, RENT A CORONA, ft could be lifted from the floor. 2. What is white vitriol? ington, Consul General T. F, Her. | between sobs, Ahty fevered at the lin, addressing the jury, “arose over |leaving, drew aside the mask from The Southgate Press, the typewriter you can fold up and takel’" All in all, it was an enjoyable eve-| 3, What is the third wedding anni- [Mardy David Bispham, Me. and Mra, | Often. jivania Hotel, but that was 80|this defendants demand to exercife| his stricken sonl, startled by the sud- Bomon's lacxest Commercial Printing FP SRT S| ing—aside from the musical enter- Hed ? Charles Astor Bristed (Mr. B. is the | y ag eeered “Tur flailoos With the labor “gions | PAYMeN’ APPIIC# on Purchare price tainment = sane | vee What collection of oral | Pope's Chamberiain), Mr, and Mra.[expenaive they decided to board-|ner sight to be herself. Not one of|denness of this vision of his loved Rare’ wilt cperme’ o” artes: . ; \ a R : ‘ | pict ton, Se ioertuiot meena ein wie; | Corona Typewriter Co., Inc., aed recepts of Mohammed do some Mor | Henry Harmon Chamberlain, Senator aney, went te, Tereey City to room| yoy gentlemen would deny the exist-/one to a revelation of the aching } grade’ men ain" reaalied tor the fotiowing | 129 West 42d St., New York. BASE TOURIST TAX ON STYLE. Rammedans accept as of equal vaice Soa cone vilise Margherita, De\helieve my daughter thought this|enoe of your own personality if a wo-| void in his life. H <4 Iso Two Brooklyn Stores: “| with the Koran? fealane i | w was merely in charge of the|man go ordered. Should there, then,| Was the sight of Neata : jnotypes, hand compositi IS abr ae 5. WwW Wecnas A, Saleen’ Commissioner and Mrs. Joseph di| woman re mi ° anvapperi Stone men, Job pregemen. ” | 1280 Broadway & 531 Fulton St.| rasnionabie Visitors te Parts Wilt| die na + Edison's mid- | Giorgio, Judge John J. Freschl, Vin-|ROUsE. os aienys appeared to |S SY different reaction simply be-| tion, born of desire? He forgot his ee, FO (petal Maa cee Racha cenzo Glodano, Mr. and Mrs. Hamil- P se iy reversed? surroundings, His ar ; cylinder pressmen : Pay More Than Humb! ~ | 8: What canal connects lakes On-|ton Holt, Mr. and Mra, Henry Holt,|be so happy and it doesn't seom to eause the oF! > Baas ea Se aris oUtatrel Rad, for black and color work, PERSONALS. PARIS, ApH) 16—Pores ri trie ond rent ‘ Mia Sylvia Holt, Rear Admiral H.|me that things are as they say. I] ‘My client refused to sink her Indi-| © is a her. And then, & cutting machine operators | wpPGaTEn and tfioed couple Ih Rood i, April 16.—Foreign tourists in} 7. What name ie given commercially| p, Wise, Dr. Hrncato Mensa, Widlam|am terribly worried and shocked | yiquality into that of her husband | Stn the flower at her feet and real- | ltt ET, Srtlons we net attested by tne| circumstances minh to, adopt healthy Paris are going to be taxed: frm #0) te any me? fA ioe 7 |Wellowes Morgan and Mrs. Morgan,| about how It will affect my daughter. ‘and trouble followed, No jnan|'#ing that, in reality, she stood before OUR. Rig COND rnioNs ARE GOOD. gerd REEL, ‘beter’ ae taeetiont Rene | race ext § Frances (4 to 40 conta att ¢ hadian province of British Col the |Judge Alton B. Parker, Mr. and Mra.|1 expect her and her husband here |) 1 rent to demund that his wife| him, he stooped to pick it up An NUIEIQNE ARE GOOD, | Ruch a child they offer an excellent, Dome! present exchange rates) a day if the | Cant olum-| Frank Hunter Potter (Mr. Potter at-| saturday or Sunday and I am sure ae ‘As his hand touched the sili sited te is beeen tree tate an it Introduced yeatorday by Ministel |igT ot tame ie th tended on crutches; he ix the brother | this will be cleared up then.” be his mental and physical slave. It! yiogsom, all the bitterness which fem anu nt , : y rote 7 lasso i . paped : He é i . Fra samen and_ rea nic | evel af tall addroa,, All fe Trocquer of the Department of Pub] ® By what name ie, the tracheajof the Inte Hishop Potter), Filippo . j would be impossible to respect « wo-| rankled in ia being since their bre to imen who” ponmen’ shone Uke arecase ty Hall Station : |Rolando Ricci, Count ‘and Countess| PRONAGE REPORTED IN THXAS, who wouki allow her husband to|ter quarrel, the remembrance * snd be this exomsionsl type of men ther | LOLL y Wee, 10. Who founded the Society of} Mucellai, Maestro Giulio Setti, Irwin man i ance of : sph ae Se The tax will vary according to the| Friends? loth Oihee arith hea: entire char DALLAS, Tex., April 15.—Department | 1), ner—body and mind and soul,| Neata’s taunts—her indifference. to POOTTIONS WILL BE PREMANENT. sort of hotel or pension inhabited by ANSWER | charge) o¢ justice agents are investigating his opinions and desires—her pref; with references sod 6 frank satement| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. | the tourist. Those living In fashionable S. of ali aifangements), Gon. Charles P. ‘This man attempted to mould the will! anos gar Pinnell: prefer- = sed sbulys 12 the males! | RQ | ptirroundings will have to pay the full] | 1 Ophiolory: 2 sulphate of gine: 3,’ Summerall, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taft, the fvtelntty of Bic Springs “Teas # lof his wife and finding It too Much a| : ERE OFS RD earls West 56in at. 6 franca each day up to ninety days, | leather wedding; inna; 5 Alva; Willlam Roscoe Thayer of Boston, | \f° g pots ARR, th " : ee Southonte Press, wits Sar nent eri are! | but forgone rent in Parle mare § Trent: 7, brendaiufta; Victoria; Mr. and Mra. H. Heerton Webb and See eee ee ican’ laborers | ta8k to bend her will he did his best Read To-Morrow’s interesting Inatals i > ss }, Maes, ward. Cal) Cortian p ot han days exempt. A ipipe; 10, George Fox. me ive and Mrs. James Gilbert White, Ness held in chains on ranches, 1 “T |* break it, with the result that she « + f i cadnscleettteen —s

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