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“THE EVE 4s ~ SAYS HE CALLED NING WORL | because her husband had lett her. cx Cross-examined tidee Van D RAN AWAY BECAUSE |LA FOLLETTE ASKS /M rane . APRIL 2 ONDAY, 6, 1921. Indicates an early season for all other migratory fish, The Hereford Guoning and Visi Association of Philadelph Va, and Hereford, N. J. will celubrate its thirty-sixth anniversary next Satur- day and Sunday, The association has {tx gunning and fishing station at Hereford nur Anglesea, N, J. It is} one of the ploneer sportamen’s or- xanizations on the Jersey coust Tes tuembership 1s composed mainly of Philadelphi ‘Tho New York Casting Club, of whieh J. Fernandes is President and 1. R. PhMlips Secretary, held ite an- nual casting tourniment the first of the smisun, under the auspices of the Assoclation of Surf Angling Club yesterday on the parade ground, Pe tun Bay Park. [t was well attended by local enthusiaats as well ax rey reerentatives t Asbury Park, .tthe Angiess’, Ocean City and other fe ing clits, Among those present were Dr. F.C. Raynor and J. 8, Petit of the Anglers’ Club gf New York: f. A. Jenkins and Deputy Police Commi sioner Carloton Simon of the Midiand | Bench Fishing Club, A. Peres, F. 1. | Smith and Hd Cramer of the Lang) HER A TAME CAT Wyo. us wane, ee vue cnet}, AE BROKE WINDOW IRISH RECOGNITION - - that she had ever called e tebe - - . ‘ ~ ~ 7 Mrs, Cullen Says Huston) Des) [esi nt a bad man Up-Stae Lad Helped Alouy by | Pre ession Wi Not Glose rs complained of Nis negiceting m $ t i 7 Cared That “Thrown ina Cor He said) Lowen a tame eat; Unt you Sympathetic Chiktren From Without a Test Vote Being By AL didi asas a % ner She'd Stay There.” eould throw: me in a corner and t Amsierdam ta N.Y Taken Governor's y A, Callen, contractor, who wef SONG shiv there, My friends told me} pout \ Pr tax a Ames Mm, wMnIActEr, who WT) Wy ryotint huontine [ dld not folle Ae sh ips is Grady, in eharge WASHINGTON, April The Y tons td oO c ora sepe Ne ‘are ork oO ne " aN C1 “we ved + pine ae A HIB, ito OBA | tiny to find OuL widre Ne: vAiwapOnt- | Mtront Lek tant tea tin ie Hi cause of [roland wus pleaded In the | Wee a ro be jon sites Mad ak lot] ing Nis evenings, 1 did not trail him| ently of school ate wanderer erent | Sumite to-day by Benator Ta Ful-[Pa* ice sce ies ane @ tame cat, according to festh | onuee tt mad ne f lette, Republican, Wisconsin, who tn] pL 4a bl tity Bdky wien the tein soa | Vocus T tried to believe tn Him!" gq | ent etation houne during schoot pala Cpl rf ba BANE heh With’ Hodny. Phe Vad anid he weal = Ltr. Idroas advocated hit! ‘he weather will probably ve fatr adjournment onused by |, wy Anthony Slowue, fourteen, of Amaters | PRelution proposing recognition of| today atter f me fore wittrene'n IUniene TOWING WOOD'S lam, N,V me the “Irish Tupublie," ye enige ie eel Mra. Cullen denigd that hat SHI We wal he roy an [rom tome} “Ireland is to-day a test of real . fad more than a family friendship PTO YOKOHAMA three weeks ago aster breakin r | Amerleaniam,” he pat oon) Taw plea = vking a fare | Amerieaniam,” he ratd Those who] City Island nshing was generally for Ole Rickelie, the Norwegian ater! = ; ners window with an apply. aid min-| to-day most uctively oppuse recog: | poor yeaterday. Fishermen returning man She testified that she ana] ener With General Aboard rs MF ssh HW New York two) ittion of the independence of Tretand|to the city on the afternvon trains yy z Re ee ad Saye saan sk days travelling oon different au she ; mI :) . Fookel!e were never alone inh Taken in Charge of the Terkee (Coninnen Fond play, (12 Set Strumgle forthe freedom from |uniturmly reported slim catches, ayartment at No. 450 Riverside Drive | Bdmore ne on route ayn ee ie pia | Great Britata wre ag the sume mind ae more than fifteen minutes at a rime pient And got hin food to Kenn him| SY eame flesh, the game loud, Tite Weather Gacreg e Arent thang Bockelie, she sald, visited the fanvily SAN FRANCISCO, Apri! ~The! going. the Torios of 1776. n4e whe to-day | hermen to ae « May vesterday, mot her particularly and ete felt sho) tremer Wenatehee, enrrying Major Soon atter reaching New ¥ spe. | favor recognition vy the United | {Ml Such as hl not previously ea Bad a right to go out with him as] Gen. Leonard Wood to the Orient, | ine acaualnted nak’, with a boy] Staten of drint independence utuna | Saeed al Bergen Be and s other members of her family we Hould roach Yokohamm, Japan, to-day | VOUC Mie sume age himmelf upon the « fundamental peinci= [UNF Places found themselves let, Wlways.alons. She said she went ont| in tow of the steuner Kdmore, aacont Vises AN the. vawior A Haha cig | ies of human Nbverty whiten wore | Malt catches ware reported ¢ ton Mera fre: on si le i 7 fF delighted with) wetee, into t Decliration of ¥ ¥ % Pe ean Tee ee eokotingas tol iuavinie we pal form the country to foil| Cemgeny tn” ce Demmratlon OF In Kinefen have apneated ih (he sort erce to-day, rae ” about the cows and trees, invited! » at Long Beach. It is rather eely in peiiexe hin home where his’ parents | is It posstvin” no inquired. “ihat| the, season for tl but they have porte fii etise in ial id hl Bale Ll Hay ie canaited euete the American nation tus become ao | Probably Down nent up ahead of tne a ine Having broken down at se4.! pending arrival of hiv relatives trom up: | fUpted by the example of impo. |¥¥ Warm weather down coast. [t [but was then proeeceding under ter} State riallam and ig no averawed by the own mteam, making © slow progres —— | Mlendor and power of the British ‘Trouble developed with the engines and | Ay j Empire that she dare not now cha!- bb ALLIES DEMAND $238,000,0U8 | ienge her right to oppress notion CREDIT TERMS | The eablegrem sata he Wenatenen = which she holds only ®y superior mil- | ANNU, Univentty flea Tennis tum wus 115 milos out trom Yokoha "| Maat Me Mepontted by Germany tn! tury force?” New York City, North Side doubles charnptonehin. $3 Down on $50 in Me Bungee piven rance by Apetl 20. Senator La Wollette premeted that | MAY=T. Maciem Tennis (iid, New York CMe 5s 4 4 75. Apert FWRIS, April 26. (Associated Pres). | “this Congress will not clone without | “im timament: 9. Country Gud, Micknund. Vs. t —_ The Allled Roparations Commission | % test vote upon the issue of recog. | U4 Dominion 18, Kew ie , 7m « | i rap | Mition of Irish Independence.” Teale (ub, N.Y Wee | “_ s Furnished | ees sent anew ie oe say bs a aa pencends. Manpionsaip: 19, Chevy Chaw Cub, orton, ry | dens nmiaston demanding’ thal D.C. tnvtiation tournament (men); 2, aitiinim 50 Complete 1 {,000,000.000 gold marks be deposit! | $6,000,000 STOLEN , Country Club, Holand Park, Ma, Middle Atlanste From | In the bank of France on or before} _ cRamplonakiy and Middle Atlantic settonsl doubles 258 “ $50 to $500) Apri 30. IN MAILS LAST YEAR] sssmpceanip: 23, tenenred Cricket Cis, tot, | . . a Mam, Now England intercolegiaie champlonamty. Justice Morachauxer Holds Record | Poetry “al Says x \ ee acics Chae trraster ‘General Says $3,500, f | me Court Juatice Joroph Marich 000 Has Been Recovered—Re | j auNer sit to-day for the first time in watds For Trai JHbers ¢ naturalization proceedings in the Su- rats For Train Re to season each dish well as visiting out- | announced to-day Of this about Saterday Bennie aos renee , hus made citizons of , brig Open wonings s you prepare it, au, D men and women. Tt in anid. he | $%800,000 tan been recovered. 204 STL" STATION at CORNER|[] weil ax on the daily helds the record in changing allens mto! Mr, Heys made thix suttement th nis kd shoals i connection with he linnouncement | ul breakfast, a a that distribution of 16,000 tomatic |]] taneheon and dinner . Hae ee eanecer peeeren Shins Pistols, 200 riot guns and about a ' Ontries for the annual dog show| milion rounds of ammunition to pos- COLUMBUS AVE | At Groe sand Delicatessen Stores | iven by the Queensboro Kennel Club| tal employees had just been com E, Pritchard, 327 Spring Street, N.Y. JI}! in the [imburst Casino at Klmhurer, | Pete. Postal employees or any other | BET.103 & $04” on May 7, cloned yesterday with] Person brining in a train rotwer wi . r it, Purcell, manager of the club tn Mr. Hays sid. your hands. soft and downy and will not shrink. about. (For directions see the package) . 1 det Dosen! NEW wash-bowl flake — a new flake for fine fabrics— thin flakes made by Colgate & Co.! Soft as silk, gentle as a fine toilet soap. | prome Court. in thie city end awore in| WASHINGTON, Apri) 25—Portal Pantry Shett bome Cifty odd American citison & ‘ ee Morsohauner during the last three | CberIes last year totaled mare than rs has visited every court adjacent | 4,000,000, Postmaster Genora) tayn These cocoanut-oil flakes are safe — will clean thoroughly any fabric without injury to its texture and will not irritate Take blankets for instance. Youneedl not hesitate to wash blankets in FAB- suds for they will come out of the washing Follow the directions on the FAB box for washing blankets, woolens, silks, laces and other fabrics you are particular | Gun’ ef! aivanin Station blue coubie-tireaated | coat, tom, nallm, of eray in pooh wen 33, | Monte Athletic Club, pen tournament (women): 28, Amacknatin Chib. Montelatr, N. du, Yonkers, N. ¥ Pronahip (mien) : tern New te York Stare chase | Hewapateed Comntry Port Near Queens | waenphonaalp; 10, Marlon Oxteknt Clin, bie, PR, women’s ckamionshiyy uf ran. sylyanta and Eawrern Staten 3. N Washington. ty h. JUNE 1, Orangy Lavra Tennts Chih, 8 renee, Ni J, Invitating tournament. (men); 4 | ‘Verrnce-Kinies ¥., Hronklyn Country meat ‘nen ew emt Croke Ul ingles (inen}: 18 faatern Penny! Cube New ork, | North Side champlonsi (Sngies) 4, Park Club, Ruffalo. N.Y... women’s | Qa Court’ eaaiiptonahip of the “inked "States York State championship (men) Alamo Athletic Association, Ariington. N. J. | ment: 4, Ailonitic Yack! Club, Sea Gate, N.Y, witation tourmament (men); 5, Cruntty Club, New Canaan, Conn. Connecticut {women}: 9, Runningdale Country Cluh. Seardal N.Y. open teruruament (mon) Club,” Stamford. Coun. Fatrtiel plonshtp men); 11, Woodmere Chub, Le 1, Log Island championship Gnen); 1 drenwich, Greenwich, Conn.,” Invitaiton | 12. Lake Mokonk Tennis’ Club, Mi honk Lake, N.Y. Ulmer County ckamplor LEXINGTON ENTRIES. | LEXINGTON, Ky., April 2.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as | follows: PINT RACE $1,000; threw searolds and rmurant: ax fr iti, 04; Marjorio Makey, 99 Sandee, 10; *Spoabn Queer 113: Mime! Vhaewiul igo A Firitinh rine. anes Wall, ty Are MACK Dave, £1,000: trpyeurokie: olla an! edie: “Hawt ‘Trial, 107 Settle, 10s | TOS Seda, 10M Carey, 1105 Te i THIRD AOR Tur, 1,000: there searchin and tniea oxi Trar, Ob, May | Kk Berge, 104; Grand Dadkiv, 108 WM: Tom Nori, 104; Toney Lady, 1G: No 14 RAC *Penwell.” Ot Dreanoriia, {0 Vine” $1,000 -oaaes d 12: baMing 1 He! Ale eligihle, Malet “Onreis, 1 RK biserate. end the Aah. | m0 a Hatley oe ln. Able ily, 121; Bettina, 281 A; Privolan, 131; alast Tewe, 121; aGalden Drewes, 121; biiebheve Idle Hour, 121 DRit of White, Tin. 1, Branvon. entry: ie TR, Bradley entry SINTH RACH Pime 61.4 atiownn ‘The Hayes and MeChcthy Tromiy; for threesarioids: one "iatle and a. eixter Wh! Secret agree ra ’ Treant Olfatal 1}0; Blac Velo, ‘tio: Hon! Homne A plztenyth mijen— | i, WH o'the Wisp Vis Dare elated tire raanda} DIED OR—WILLIAM DIVER, aged 74, at home Mrs. Grace Lmhy (nee Jordan), 1233 Hoe av., Bronx? Saturday aftor: noon, Mass 10 o'clock, ‘Tuaday, St John Chrysoxtom's Roman — Qatholie Ohureh, EB 167th at Hoe ay Bronx, Interment and Calvary Cemetery vorG: — GREGOR VOIGNIER, who died of pneumonia at the Preabyterian Hospital on Saturday, was for fifty-two yearn coachman in thi mily of the late Anson Phoips Stoker, ere his atrong Ohristian character nnd CONSTANT w cheerful devotion won the respect and affection of every one, He will always be remembered ax one of the family The interment wil! take place on Tues: day at Lenox, Maan) b the body of his wife, who at the time of her doath had lived forty years in the kane family FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Anywhere “Campbell Service” . Call “Columbus 8200° onde hint x CONTR TAY toe, (UNon-tectarian) 1870 Broadway ot 66th St. Dewstows Office, Td St. & 6th Av. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, HOBT Baturlay evening 10 P.M, at Pent Thane Cohamtnin = LAST Wack and brown Alraale doe ansivon 1g the pame it Hangs rewanl Rinne. Toeth | |e tod Wort Wasuingvon’ ov, N, ¥ '1921’S LEADING TENNIS DATES. Conus a ham Country ‘lub, Pelman Manor. No ¥. invita: | Ine. Hearsdaie Hon touraament (women): 10, Muri Cricket Club, | 8 Seabeigat Lawn ‘Tennis Vailadelphite, Church Cup mate: LE Mont | eight. No 4., clair Athletle Chib, Mantelair. Nod New dersry | county Ramplonahip (men); 13, Country Chub of Went” | tournament; 15. heater. Wertchemer. N.Y. invitation umirunun nt Pe. Phtindeithia and Dheriet Clay Coe nen): 1% Englewsnl Field Chub, (ren) 13, ‘Late Grorge Club, Di New derwey. champtonsdip. (wi nd Tutt, Cake. Garg, MF Viaven "Lawn Chub, New. Haven Take Gorge: 15. Wet Side Dennis ct fut Champlonaaly tmeny Ui Hills, No champlonshiy of die United ; em York Tennk Cromen) ‘ ay plone oo, ‘Twillent Park nih Ya com Grub, te, ee sanitation caraaneats #1. Tenewood “Ceraee Cb, Belen SL. County Tennis Club of Wewemectre. Martaiaie, | MAS; women’s’ Longwood stngies. chanviomahin af Be ee Re CaN CLE aT: | Ue United Othtene cenie Soubie eed tess Merion” Cricket Club, Philadelphia, Pa., Interest’ | doubles, | mio | ant Cingies legtate chatnphonahip. of tne father and an dou yetiead Vache Ciuh Western Lawn. Tents Asm May itead, ‘No de ip New coe Clay Court ehammionship. of Bi Crowent “athe Ciuh Bro gn, i. be {men}: 37. Woodmere ¢ fonrmament: 29, Rockaway flume Cub, a taint’ baduplonatiy (won taf invitation. touirmament - tweanen} ty Gub, Glen Cove, I'l. invitation tournament. | SEPTEMBER—3, West Side Tennis Chad, Fi TULY—1, Kngledide ‘Tnsiis Clad, Meech Haren. | Hilla, 1. 1, Dats cup by 8 No du. independence” Day warnament; 1. Couan: | Ridgefield Y. MC. A. Mick’ Gountry Club, Bridaetog, N.J., Weat Jeracy | Y.. tet county championahiy (ren): 2, Chiversts ‘Holgate Tennis | Chih. 1 | Pieaburan i. 8 ) Bt bouts SoD LLO OO TS OT Ie F Batteries —Vauron “ana O'Farrell; Scbupp and Clomons, Island Casting Club. | mea): M8. Wemfietd ‘Tenia Clup, OMEN Tournament (mixed doubles) ; 10, io Fenain ub, each Haren, Ns J.. jocwy chamitunmhin: 18 New York ew York cy. Framers {sland nent (men); 18, Agawam Hunt. Chun, Provides, Ho 1.” ftkode Tian chaunptemabt New aulint getional douives caamnphnahip: 2 Hashing and Tennis Clu, Spring take. §. Nuc “Jersoy champtonshin: &t. Cynwyd Cit Middle Staten: chagptonahip (men). § actional duubles championship: ‘Tennts Club, Rulliran County. N. y, ehatuvion atin Weenaa, ‘iu ne Ataletie ay, open wed Ctoket Club, Boston, Mase. open tourn ment; 2. Cresent Athlete Chul Y., New York wetional doublen feed York Thanplonabiy (won 5, Point dugtith untry (Tub, Nareaganeet: Pier, 1k 1. Invitation enament Cwcimen): 28. Moock alle Country Hoosick Falta N.Y. Moule Vatley charm Re aR AUGUST 1, Newmar awa ‘Tena c1u0,_ Nee pret te Te saite pero Ein iti Ne oi Nase | € 1. metrypetiten 2" norouk” comny ciate Hieach aren Newt teh. chainplonsay | (women): Norfolk. Tennis Beurthanptim, £20, Ocwan City Veck Jervey Champion: | Moreom, Mase each ie: United “St n Club, Newbury, N.Y. 2, Pauladelpite Cricket’ Club, Middle States chasptonatip; I Chub, | Westfield. ON. J. ope ieh's doubles); 17. Hoboken ‘Tennis Nod, Came Point tournament; 21, Ards try Club Ardatey N.Y, invites tion tournament (women), OCTOBER —&, Fase Comntry Club, Wee No, Fssex County champtonahtp (men). Nladetpni women" a Tenn mimament Club, Hottie STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEA | Clade. WoL PO) Clube, — L. PC. | New York.... 6 2 .700/| Boston er ee Pittebureh es 727 | Philadelphia... 3 5 78) Chicago... 8 2.714) Cincinnati ... 6 7 396 Brootiyn .... 5 5 .900/ St heals... 18 GAMES YESTEHDAY, At Polo Grounds Hasteries Sup dew. At Brooklyn. Boron». i Hrooklya, Batteries Filingm, Ph dive, Mamaux, Mises and Miller At Clurtnnatt 4 Loose oo-T IE o Cineinnath 0000001 Og—a 7 1 Hatteriee—-Adams’ amd Sommidt, Rixey, Brenton and. Wingo. AL St. Lotte Chicago SO#LL GOO a TD GAMES TO-DAY New York at Urvoktyn. Bostea at Philadelphia, RT, eM attuation, were the source of inter- Lec est to Margaret from the start, Her 35 7 title may have been bookkeeper, but Cioutene so? 8 700|Detret......8 4 428|She practically managed “tll the de- Washin 3 667 | Chieago +3 4 42%! tails of the Ute office situated at! New York... 8 3.628191. Lavi... ¢ & ss the back of the salesraom. ba Rab ic dh aa “Why, you do it maryellously," GAMES YESTERDAY. | : w i |praised Anabelle that noon over a sn Naren 1 lunch at Childs, Margaret had in- Watniagton “12 6 : tended going to her hotel but could Autoren — Pheroey and ana hardly refuse Anabelle's invitation to asa ore 08208 eg tunch with her, It was her tirst vt sdk Ssthie fag | experience in a Childs restaurant itlatterion Marne Cullow, Murwell and Severci@) sna she was mildly amused, though AS Coonan. pioesirorris 2]% little embarrassed and fearful lest Rilcagn $09919200-% 9 t]some one she knew would see her Tatierleg-Dauas ard Hamler; Mulrennan, Me} ¢ Woeney; Wilkusnon ‘and Schalk. Sac GAMED: TO-DAY. “Do you cat here every day?” she asked. Washington at New York MSt. Levis. at Chloage. ~ ‘0, sometimes I take a sandwich Oetrelt: st Olopstand, and some chocolate at a soda foun- . Phitadeiphia at Bostem. | tain, 1 don't care for much to eat either In the morning 0: at noon, ut VE NTER) ONAL LEAGUE, |1 eat a whale of a dinner, A friend NEY INTER ATE clue, = Wp. {end 1 have a little apartment near sey City... 4 | .800| Toronto ......2 2 300 Washington Square. She's a writer New 4 1 \e00| Syracuse sce 2 3 ze {and goes in for that Bohemian stuff Baltimore ss: 780) 3 2 | Sometimes we cook dinner at home Rochester. 6 ee |And sometimes we go out. That is, GAMES YESTERDAY, Newark, 4; Buttalo, 2 (tiret game), Nowark, 7; Buttale, | (seoond gai Syracuee, 8; Jereey City, 5 (first game), Jersey City, 10; Syracuse, § (seeond game), Toronto, 11; Reading, 6 Baltimore, 15; Rochester, 7, GAMES TO-DAY. Uoracuse at Jervey City Buttalo at Newark, Torvate at Readi Rochester at Baltimore, Tn0 B From the Dotroit Prve rom) “I thought you sald that new boy was nee Was, but he was too bright” ey here a month before he ime how te run the business. a” ‘ ” jeutts which SYNOPSIS OF PREC! Marrart Hrownlow bids farewell to Pi EDING CHAPTERS. Vieton. Ve,, fer collece. ‘They prone to be trie to Years tmaa Mareatet Is Stein with hee AMT Jud 1. te New Lock Jube Waxter, Addie need man with & “pset.”” sevens her off her feet and soem (Nat RO ts gotny to take Ree te Mhe Aluntetpa) Nuliding form marrisce license, | Thei Mudie avariment on Klenth Servet. After several MArRArrt. who ae let no money by Wer huRband, Winter comes, Mareart tires of avdenendent 1! inatalc herein tn bates en er annt’s who ures he 40 fer Sin Cory 101, by the fmm Hunting OD. is Nom’ Yonkers, Wet CHAPTER WL | (ontinin.9 WERK later, after Margaret had unsuccessfully tried to secure a number of posi- tions, she saw an ndver- tieement for a filing clerk, who was wanted by the manager of an agency | for one of the better clas antomo- biles. Only $20 a week was offered, | wnd Margaret knew that site could not | but it for a walie hideous ever punt, expect to live on that would keep her oceupie and take her out of t room, more unattractive when st- thought of the Waidort She had decided to apply for the position the next morning at break fast when she read the advertise- ment, yet she hardly expected to get it. It appeared to be in the class where they preferred girls of teen or eighteen who conld be readily broken tn. Keats Ramsey. the manager, doubtful when he found she had uo business training, but he appreciated her intelligence, also ber good ap- pearance, which he considered would be an usvet to a business which strove n every possible detail to impress the prospective quatomer with elass “Miss Kellog will show you about your work,” he said, and turned her over to the bookkeeper. It had not been Miss pearance th was respon pusition. Anabelle Kellog was of those odd little women who, at fifty, possessed the bird-like quality of never seeming to grow old. They appear to be just as chipper and springy and well groomed, just as ready to sing out with thetr clear, un- faltering voice, just as light, just as wparkling-eyed as ever. She had straight bluck hair, graying a bit but not showing it, snapping eyes, and determined little body. “Y'm glad you're here,” she greeted Marguret pleasantly. “We're simply swamped with work Did you ever do any filing?” “Not until now.” Margaret was rather proud of thut reply. It sound- ed w lot myre capable than to flatly admit it was entirely new to her. “qt jan't hard work and you'll learn it quickly,” continued Miss Kellog | amiably. “But it's a pity you wore that good dress, Some of these pa- pers are frightfully dusty. Here, take this black apron of mine.” Margaret would rather not have put on the apron, also the paper Anabeltc Kellog deft!y made for her. She had chosen the dress because it was at once simple and becoming and whatever good effects it was intended to produce were somewhat morred by the cov- ering. But there was such whole- vome friendliness on the part of Anabelle that Margaret would have done almost anything she told her to do without a murmur at that mo- ment when she felt something like stage fright and a desire to lean on an experienced prop like Anabelle. Every one around the place called | her “Anabelle,” and It suited her in-| finitely better than “Mies Kellog.” | Her buoyancy of spirit, her quick mind and capable handling of every han mite at the even- wae Kellog’s ap- bie for her | Now Laura has a beau, So things are a bit askew. I never | know where I'm going to eat or) whether it'll be alone or with com-| pany, A man can surely w k the} routine of a bachelor girl's flat Margaret watched the speaker with amused interest. Expressions like “whale of a dinner” and “Bohemian were unusual, coming from No doubt she had got and her friends his capable, #langy, gentecl littie woman was surely delightful. There was nothing offensive about her either, though she talked a great desl Sho had a highly developed sense of humor and told the most common- place incidents in a way that made them amusing. Margaret thought of many things she'd like to ask her about herself, but knew that sooner tater Anabelle would tell her i she wanted to know, wasn't an ordinary bookkeeper. Sle was a lady we used to. That mipht position with mewspapiers, | valuable y are taarried aint Vewin Umelt tite (ometber to Ais ‘mn of piveuniunls ad Ko fs Aad decides tu go to url. tte A. an old friend oF © evstugraptet or tis Oe. marttee ernie wise came, UW y at (he Raut rom. the iop of het curefully Drushea iy to the tps of her shoes, “What wonderful chutuele: for a story she'd be," thought Marguret. tn turn ®tuere were Anabelie would Uke to about Margaret, She wasn't the ked who usually took $12-a-week jobs, vid the fact that she kuew nothing hout so simple a thing as filing ved that the whole of busine was new to her, Yet she wasy't downhearted or burdened. Well, thikt was good. Anal Uked mer for Her heerfulness, though it just be ad mitted she had o twinge of jealousy | because of Marguret's youth, attrac ve appearance atnd her expensive clothe ‘She's sure a new type Anabelite thinking. "She'd ve wondertu: haracter for one of Laura's stories.” Margaret took up her new job with mixed emotions. She wanted to suc ceed in it, but she had not yet come that it Was vitally feces ry r to succeed. It sepinied some in the nature of » lark ana sort of glorified sometimes stamping let. thing amused her to be 1 office boy, ‘ers or running errands as weil a» filing. She did everyth well, Margaret mild not have been careless in an! hing she attempted. She became i urce of interes! of speculation every one employed in the plies, aan yn the fourth day one of the sulesmen nvited her to lunch What woulll your wite say?” ques tioned Margaret, smiling. He looked a bit confused bu: ora- ned it out “Ob, she probably ex- ts that of me. ad I've been toid I mustn't mix our hess with pleasure, and that it bs upp considered nice to go to hunch wish men in the office where a wot th whe gets talked apoti And | must sav a ig rea ny cost. Heaven will protect He leaned confidentialiv over ler clerk. What's the game, Mrs. Baxter? Are you writing a book and atte y?" he wanted to know, No, although some day I may ar ul [ Know. You'll make excellen: copy, Mr, Clayton, fght now I'm rning my living—or part of it at east So far it takes a littl, mote than $12 per, Dut I can still buy my unches. Thank you just the same thoueh Lite was not altogether rosy amd interesting in her new work. There were a number of things she had to learn slowly and a number of othe things she was obliged to unlearn with equal difficulty, In a great dea: of the fiction she had read the hern ine always won her way with com parative ease through sheer charm and native wit) But she decided thay the most clementury course in @ bust ness schopk-would have been more to her than the charm ef Ethel Barrymore. It was all very dis illusioning. And yet in a queer way it wag stimulating, too. A sense of being a part of a mighty pageant that took up its march toward some uncomprehended goal at dawn and swept onward irresistibly until dark selzed her early in this frst month. She felt the grim, fascinating wort of work reach out for her early in the morning when, without an alarm clock, she'd promptly wake at seven and, without allowing herself the luxury of lying in bed, would Jump up and begin to dress. In this way she'd find time to write a letter be- fore going to the office or attend fer some mending. In the evenings she was often too tired to do either well Not since her school days hud she deen on a routihe or confined to any thing. This was by far the worst parr of working. To be forced to stay and file away correspondence or fold cir- culars when she didn't feel quite up to grade or wanted to be out in the sun shine, sometimes took every bit of wil power she could muster. , Whatever bewilderment or strangé. ness she felt in this humming busi- ness world soon left her as she had the adaptability of most American women Little by little she forgot to think about herself and learned to think about the work in hand. She grew to look forward with plea- mire to lunch with Anabelle, though her growing sense of the value of money made her feel somewhat guitty abuut paying for meals at her hotel which she didn’t eat. One day she spoke of this to Anabelle, That lady showed shocked surprise. “Of course you shouldn't do it,” she agreed. “But why do you live in # hotel, anyway? You never take Iunches there and I suppose you area't always there for dinners, are you?" Margaret admitted that she was not. “Then you're deliberately throwlag money wway. Why don't you get « roam in some nice private family” There are pienty of them you'd Itke. “Why--I couldn't have a private bath, could 1?" “You don’t need one. In some mice family of two you'd never notice yon hadn't a bath all your own. Now Laura and 1 manage to keep perfeot- ly clean and we share a bath with four other girls, I've been tempted to move uptown myself. It's new and clean further up, and I'd Hke that better than the old dump we live in, J wouldn’t be at all surprised if Laura got married before long, and she has such a hard time getting \long financially I hate to leave her I think your idea ts good, and Vn golng to sce what I can’ find Only T'm*not so sure it is easy to get desirable rooms.” “Just know when you start out thar you'll go to the right place," advised Anabelle Margaret smiled. She was gro accustomed to Anabelle’s philosophy ‘Oh, I must think myself into @h attractive place, must I? “Exactly. If you go out expecting failure in room hunting it's like @x- pecting it in anything else. Chances are you'll get it. IT never atart owt to look for trouble, I look for good. It's surprising how often 1 stumble right upon it.” “Very well, I shall look for a good room to-morrow, It's» Sunday and there ought to be a lot of them ad- vertised.” Do Not Miss To-Morrow's Interest: ing Instalment. ae AE on ‘

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