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aon i ae It Wears Fur, Has Web Feet, ite . Six members of the sophomore class Pointed Nose at J at N. Y. University were arrested to- SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | RS) Way at eee BU eres in — venue while they were escaping in ae a er retins, Mes fareretl wo Foul ews, bee revibtal love. be ts laring the ttle WHE), edaebush Aventie Police Sta-lan automobile aiter a trea for ail! . fons gE Rr tion has a new “what is it,” a dead | fight resulting from an attempt to teats, pema to lite With Ses cout, ehs eeens timreation erries Wort React. “Lense emmees o [one thie time, ured, Killed and| "kidnap" Sidney Schulhoffer, 188d Srreting de ty ater aise ro brownies friendly with te bookkeeper, Anabelle Ballot /brought in by Vatroiman James} Street and Prospect Avenue, fresh- Gained. fT iol the Gap gad Mpriaret pervem i. Prense 00 0 Red Crem warm. 08 bee Kenny, aided by Patrolman George | man president, to make him a star oe Nel Gy 4, Vion fiend: es few Bre, Gerson, and sacs, at haw 0p | Bosch, a soap box, a revolver and a| performer at the sophomore smoker, rates re trcter fern. net Sunt) about to Fturh fot "racmiruton worn ia Pinas aking | cOUpIE Of pocket “Dillion.” time and place a deep secret. ite AG co lepe tha thees I ee | It is on exhibition at Flatbush and] Schulhoffer when he appeared on omnes; Hl pe teen were ‘ ; ty white nei. |Fonter Avenue while the police are|the street was rushed by the sophe, CHAPTER YL Cee tori tami the | Waiting for some scientife chap to! tut yelled for help and several women prrolorieierh pace, To be sure, wedont actually | come along and locate its family tree.|went to his assistance. A hurry call T HAD all been so different from ber former pious notions of prayer, and infinitely more sat- If the way of to turn her thoughts to Paul surely ehe would Mot quarrel with the method. The @ame held good of her prescnt state ‘Of consciousness. If it made her hap- Pler or caused her to feel leas alone because of mooning over Paw no arm was being done so long as she didn't become anxious, “Tere is only one me, and i know it,” she told her- ‘welt. “If that doesn't mean I'll be Mhappy marred to Paul, I'm sure I don’t weat to marry him. I was #0 rized by that picture of do- ticity at Laura's that I couldn't happiness coming In any other ppiness ahead free “Th is reasoning put her in a recep- ‘tive mood for what was to come that Keats Ramsey, manager of the au- fomobile company with which he had been connected before beginning purse’s training, telephoned about a Position. He told of a friend who ‘was planning to start a trade jour- Ral for automobile accemsorics, “How would the idea of editing uch a publication appeal to you?” he wanted to know. “With your per- @opality and literary training added fo general information about auto- mobiles and males, I believe you could put it over.” ) “But I have no experience,” ven- tured Margaret. “Do you suppose they'll give me a chance at it when I te them that?” “I wouldn't be at all surprised—af- ‘ber what I told them about you. Now t on your bonnet and beat it over 1885 Broadway. Tell Mr, Roth that you're the lady I was talking to him about.” “Oh, Mr. Ramsey, you're so kind. I believe I'd rather do that sort of work than anything in the world. How can I ever thank you!” “Patriotic duty,” grunted he. “We Thave to take care of our returning soldiers, you know.” ‘With eyes shining in happy antici- tion she started out to interview . Roth. ‘Why It was a lot better than marrying just any one! I sup- that's what was in store for mo all the time. But if my hunch had told me it was a new job, I'd have ey gone ahead and married rd just the same—and made him unhappy ever after. The word ‘job’ doesn't suggest anything as interest- ing as this. I'm surely a romantic mut. If romance fitted a person for A position as editor of a trade jour- ‘nal, I should be a whirlwind at it! What a blessing I bought my new ‘trousseau.’ I at least have some decent Jooking clothes in which to tagkle the new job.” \, All of which shows that Margaret n't Jost her buoyancy of spirits ‘vor her ability to make a game out sof life. It would take more than the Yhorrors of war, more than hardships ‘or privations to rob her of this gift. “And her confidence in herself was etid high. Previous to her going Unto business she believed in her ‘faculty to entertain and the knack ‘of wearing the right clothes and doing the right thing at the opportune time, Now she had added to that, resource- fulness in whatever place or position she might find herself. ‘On the whole Fate had always been ‘kind to ber. <New York, her aunt bad admired and Approved ‘of her, also told her so. John Baxter was never chary of tell- ‘ing her how much he admired her. Keats Ramsey had appreciated her work for him, as was proved by his taking this trouble to help her now. She felt it was a good world with a Jot of good, helpful people in it, Why ‘ghould she fail to please? Why whould she not succeed? Some of this exuberance of spirit nd confidence in herself reached Mr "Roth when she breezed into his ottico short time later. wether they jvent over his plains for the mag Maine and Margaret entered into thi enterprise with such enthusisam tha the man decided the position was hers, long before he told her so She was to begin work the follow- ig Monday. Mr, Roth would like to have had her gooner, but she wanted ‘a fow days in which to locate a room and move from the expensive hoe where she had gone temporarily, Now that sb again a working lady whe would live as they did, No doubt he could locate a room with sone private family as she had previously done “Td better settle that before I gat started so I can devote all of my time and thought to the work,” sho explained to Mr, Roth. Since this was too reasonable to dispute, she carried the point. ‘jut again Fate took a hand in the @ttairs of Margaret Baxter. CHAPTER VIL. PON reaching her hotel after the interview with Mr, Roth, Margaret it to the desk where the smiling clerk held out the key to her room and several letters, Among them was one from Judith, Margaret discovered. Whenever she caught « glimpse of an envelope bearing her address in Ju- 4ith's bold handwriting, a smile of anticipatory delight would spread from ope willing ear to the other. Bo insthad of going to her room she Gropped into one of the luxurious chairs in the lobby and proceeded to open it. It proved to be not the usual talky letter for which Judith was fa- mous, but little more than a note, With a twinge of disappointment be~ cause of its brevity, Margaret read: Dear Margaret: I feel to-day as if I had been @rugged over every inch of muddy France. But then I feel that way every night. If it weren't for the Digness of what we are attempt- coinplain, but from his gone look I know he sometimes wishes France could be reconstructed In & week—saine as 1 do. However, we've both decided @ vacation would du us good, as well as the sight of New York. When wo left there, how little either of us dreamed where our wedding trip would land ua, or that we'd be gone such ages. Undoubtedly we will be fit ting back and forth for some time, but there are many things to be done even at that distance, and we really owe a little home life to quraelves, We will probably be in New York some Ume within the neat two or three weeks. I'm wonder- ing if you will rent an apartment for us and fit it up with the stuff I have in storage? Am inclosing the necessary papers so you van get the things; also a check which will cover all expense in conn Lon with the move, renting apart- ment, &e. Since we will not actually set- tle for w while, we do not cary w buy more furniture at thin time or go in for @ large apariment, Soe if you can't pick up something facing that dear old Hudson—say, aix rooms and two baths, Tren instal one servant, please. It will be wonderful when we return to have our own litte home and not be compelled to go to a hotel, 1’ wouldn't say “pick up an apartment” and “instal a «er- vant" so grandly if you hadn't proved yourself so marvelously capable. [ know that it is as guod ag done. Whatever you can find and decide upon will be more than satisfactory, No matter how giad you'll be to ace me, I want to see you moe; and whatever you may be wishing me—same to you and many of them. Devotedly, JUDITH P, 8.1 don't know where you are living or how you are situated, but if you can stay in the apart- ment until we come, and get che machinery running smoothly, I'll be eternally grateful to you. If you need any of the check, please feel free to use whatever you wish. 4 going to move,” the next few days.” In order to save tim same reply: “Apartments are scarcer — th, they've ever been before. 1 don't b lieve you can find what you anywhere. Smal) apartments simpiy aren't to be had.” Or, not differ, Some verse she has always liked, then came to her:: Someborly mid that it couktn't be done, But he with © churkle replied Ta waybe tk couldn't, but he would be one ‘Whe wuuldn't aay so "tl be trted, Bo he bockied right in with the trace of & grin On his face-if be worried he hid it. He marted to sing me he teokled the thing ‘That couldn't be done, and he did ut Somebody scuffed: “Oh. you'll never do tha “tied fone ome as" Gene ThA be Wok GAT hin coat and be took, ott ite bat, Without a deaire to quit tt, And be started to sing a4 lie tackled the thing, ‘nat couldn't be dove—Aud Me Did it “Well,” mused she, “it looks a bit as it I were tackling the thing thut couldn't be done.” The taxi driver, appearing mute and disinterested, waited for further o ders, as she stood heaitatingly on the In those first days in |edge of the sidewalk. “To the Vanderbilt,” was her next order, \her room “to hol ing with hersel @ committee as she put it, mect= think what was the next thing to de, but there seemed to be no next st So she took up a volume and began morning her pos session on the following Monday. f Do Not Fail to Read Tor Morrow's | if ry) Interesting instalment. “Well, obviously that's where I'm thought Margaret. Looks as If I'll be up and doing for she bind a taxi and went to several real estaly offices. At each place there was the want if the word- ing was not the same, tho idea did Upon arriving there, after paying the driver, she went directly up to] ji For some time she sat, trying to piay the thought that conswutly ran started out to look at the two apart- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921. They’veGot ’Em, An occupant of the apartment No. 2400 Newkirk Avenue, yesterday saw | what she t ought was a muff lying on the sidewalk in front of her apart- jment. She went to investigate and |as she touched it the “muff develop- cd a head and Jaws which snapped ut ler viciously. She summoned Pa- trolman Kenny who commandeered a wooden soap box from a nearby gro- cery and made the stranger prisoner forthwith, although this development didn't seem to disturb the victim pac- tioularly, An attack in wielded by the opening pocket Ibillies through force from the two intrepid ¢ order overwhelmed the “Whatever-it- fiercely. description was worked out; Name, Three Shops Affected by Walk-Out for More Pay and Shorter Reporter, in this city, will appear to-night 1 Reporters after turning in their as- signments worked as compositors to help get the paper to press. Walter Hogan, editor of the Re- porter, said the printers had rejected an offer of $ a week additional. The forty-eight hours’ work, he sald, but most. of the printers were making more than this. They demanded $42 for a forty-four-hour week, he said Other shops affected were the White Plains Print Shop, conducted by George T. Long, and the Eastern State Journal, a weekly publication, conducted by Oscar Latoy Warren. ——>—_—_. PIMLICO’S OPENING CARD. PIMLICO TRADE TRACK, May 2—To on: ries for Wmorrow's opening races “are aa (vl year olda; maiden nd, 10; four V0; @inena Mas, 116; teaser Lae 15: © Jona, 108; Smart so haaufitar, 108: Cun” eat,” 108; Kina ride os Tada, iy THIRD “RACK The Inaugural @teeplechase for four-year-okla and Up; two n!lee—deq Serpent, 94 ; Thuy Al Arch N64; “Intietto, 198; Habaiet imp, 41 136; Hurcher Roy, 14) ner M b, Dixie Land, 160: Jack ror, 131 er 141 FOUL RAGE Two yeanckls owned by rel f 5 | deat of Maria Pennaylvania or. the " fo read. Expericnce had taught her | (ee tata ee aaa at on of | cape With &50 From Cash Remaster, jthat when thinking didn’t get a per- | Allah, 1s Aunt. sau . gon anywhere, the thing to do was) comity, 115) alaat ‘Three masked men entered the Nas- jto stop thinking, Tipe mae ‘aa, say Garage on Jericho Turnpike. | She finally discovered it had be- | alhitelean ely. cunwe for thiee-jeur | Mineola, early to-day and overpow- jcome quite late, so she dressed andi | ox; oi Alou —Milogh Awilly, 110: Main-| ered the proprietor, Henry Huber, bind- went down to dinner ek Th hat onal 118 abaeh ani, 109 | ing nim te a chair. ‘The robbers took Upon her way into the dining room | Hills Mulaawln, 110) toe ae $50 from the cash register and fled she stopped at the newsstand and| ‘a —k Ao Mclean’ entry Huber sald he did not hear an auto~ bought @ paper, and while waiting to |, Sisit Hace The M mobile drive away. ‘The men entered be served idly glanced over the sheet, | MUy™naie, and, cmant: the garage by @ rear door. » | Grand pang aunt A oe reading the headlines and a little here | Xevisin ford cite, WO. Taree Tennide | , and there. cladened for on™ oud ae Water Company Haines Rates, Then Then the big idea came. Surely | aeiarevane mie sPwine im), sos a. Mai! Clty OUste It, some one had an apartment to sublet, | Huntly, 113) *sekameme (any). "117: devil 2s Supreme Cour Justice Cobalan, ac- No matter how scarce they were, it | Hank ot TM MAAK: on [cording — to Corporation Counsel was ridiculous to believe chat all’ of whle Paney 1:10 Rrien, haa handed down a decision the vast population of New Yorn | Me |dociaring the Citizens’ Water Supply would stay "put." Yes, there were *Apuevatice alk, |COUDANY of Newlton, Queens County two that seemed to suit her need. hus no Tieht or franchise to furnish Rha. would go to look at theme inte water to the Third and Fourth Ward . f Queens, comprising the towns of She felt almost too happy to eat Judith was coming home! Judith oa oe was coming home! Why It had been fin, 9 tomorrow's Letington mcm ages, actually ov oO years, # esT RKOK urs; $1,000; claiming, they she had enn ber wunt. She couldnt “oda caral iowa, ik fut Fa leat have stayed In her room that night We Wt Yellow. Imam Me Willen 4 ‘ At MIEN | oe: en Nome, lu: Had, 107. Oranooa. 1 yet she wanted to be alone, That is, | Millenbun, 110 abel GL: Me Nevin she didn’t want to talk or think of | 1Mb Sauedter 148: Marry Murweine, (18 Ale anything but her new found happl- Pre ane, NS: estate ness. A ticket to the theatre seemed 3 st to serve. But through all the Purse $1,000 acts of Broadway's most successful ue. inte through head was, "Judith will be here ingide of three weeks,” The next morning, as soon as it 1.008) consistently could be arranged, she gerbe: Nien wi ted cut to | tintonme ome Us daar ads ments which she had seen advertised, | We ‘altvey a Ca, 10m: Anat The first was already rented, and at in i OF While, SR that information her heart But HACK domme $3.00. wktet: the the second only wasi ated, | 14k Monte Behn, thret Sear akin ia but sulted her purpose tly, ale | NH ae tnmek. INT: ton Tae Now thous it w ae bit further uptown | A ©) Casey, 18: ed Reka than she would have chosen, It was | /4" (a) Fe Teller or a six-room and two-hath apartment, | i nt Keene entry? (e) “4 situated on Rivernide Drive at 118th | SIXTH IAC —dPurke 81.000: | aliowmncn: Mreet. With quick, businesslike. | tie Singing Station yo A ness she arranged fo re tar, and found that she could take lor Him, or What’s It in Flatbush Patrolman Bosch happening along about this time the two officers went into conference each with a precau- —_——-— Uonary foot on the top of the vex.) Two Who Pleaded Guilty Get Five and finally decided to sentence and Days Each—Threat for execute the extreme penalty, A®oard ’ was cautiously pried from the top of Others. the box and a bullet sent into the in-| Declaring that he had recetved terior, numerous complaints regarding | ‘The only apparent effect of the bul-| speeding oy United States mail trucka let was to wrous the prisoner consid-lang that he would tmpose jail sen- erably and finally to induce him tOlences an drivera of such trucks project a defiant but inquiring head enders of law and ts," and he died spitting and snapping At the police station the following unknown; welht, 8 pounds; calor,” Vaccaro was charmed with speeding Ma ad Yoel; lone, sealy tally small{O® Amsterdam Avenue from 82nd to head, sharp fangs, black face and 79th Street at 27 miles an hour, and pointed n Gordon, with speeding on Layafette Sa a Street from Leonard to Walker WHITE PLAINS Street at 28 miles an hour. Hoth PRINTERS STRIKE Hours. “Well, you seem to think more of your demerits than of the public,” Eighteen printers went on strikelgaid the Magistrate in imposing in three printing shops in White] sentence, —_————— Plains to-day, demanding more moncy and shorter hours. As a re-| TWO CAR FARES UPHELD. sult of the strike, the White Plains the only daily newapaper duced from ten to four or six pages. present scale a a minimum of $2 for N. Y. U. SOPHOMORES SEIZED AFTER FIGHT | six Arrested After Battle in At- tempt to Kidnap Freshman President. [Drought reinforcements of some twenty-five freshmen and the result was a battle which brought out the police reserves. The youths arrested were Law- rence,leviato, No. 1616 Prospect Ave- nue; Joseph Tauber, No. 1051 Union Avenue, Arthur Ragona, No. 160 Bay Thirty-second Street, Brooklyn; Ar- thur Weinstein, No. 247 West 145th Street; Harvey Mayer, No. 849 St. Nicholas Avenue; Norman Saubler, No, 6 St. Marks Place, Brooklyn. MAIL AUTO DRIVERS ARE SENT TO JAIL found guilty of speeding, Magistrate Frederick House in Traffic Court to- day sentenced John Vaccao Vaccaro of No, 70 East Third Street, and Gor- don Rome of No 619 W, Sist Street, mail truck ohauffeurs, to five days in the City Prise pleaded guilty. Vaccaro told the Court he had a load of registered mail and was try Ing to get it to Grand Central Sti tion, adding If he did not get there on Ume he would receive a number of demerits. City's Injunction Plea Against Garrison In Dented. Justice MacCrate in Supreme Court, Brooklyn, denied to-day the application of the City of New York for an in- Junction to restrain Receiver Lindley M. Garrison from charging double farus on the Smith Street, Franklin Avenue, Wikion Avenue and Broadway troliay determination of the Public Commission after hearings.” Justice MacCrate wrote in a note n tached to the decision, “is that the lines are unprofitable and an injun tion may mean their discontinuance. It 3 to me better that the public be nsported than that it be forced to Service tr walk. ——_—_—__— DIES DAY AFTER WIFE. Woman Had guccumbed to Strain of Nursing Hi Twenty-four hours after the death of his wife from breakdown, brought about largely through nursing him, ‘Theodore Pell Van Dine, a retired merchant and member of an old and prominent Long Island family, died inst night at thetr home in Lynwood Avenue, Cedarhurst Mr. Van Dine had been 9’ semi-Invalid five years from heart disease. News of his wife's death ts belleved to have been responsible for his death, Both Mr, and Mrs, Van Dine were Afty-nine years olf. They are survived ty two sons, Dr, Eimer Van Dine and Merle Van [Din Ee MASKED MEN ROB GARAGE. Bind Proprietor at Mincola and En- maica and Flushing, Recently. the mpany rained itv meter rates about er cent, whereat the residents © two towns took the matter Ino 60 of t cour. Banker Kills Bride of Three Days. LYNCHBURG, Va, May 2.—fLuctus J. Holland, prominent attormey and ban- ker of Blefeld, W. Va, fatally woun- ded his bride of three days with a razor in thelr hotel room here to-day and committed suicide, Mrs, Holland died forty minutes after the attack, and Holland died a few moments after he slashed his own throat. Police believe insanity te commit the erin breakdown a ye me fn drove Holland He had a nervous Taso and spent some @ sanitarium. The Hollands were married last Friday by a Justice of the Peace. Mrs. Holland had long beon hs stenographer in Bluefield. Heary ¥ Leones $600,000, WASHINGTON, May — 2.—Henry Vord's motor company lost $600,000 by action of the Supreme Court to-day ‘The contr declared It would not review a decision of a lower court granting the Motel Woodward Company of New York this amount of damages from the moter company. ‘The sult araie out of the failure of Ford to errect an offlee bulld~ HVictory.Uph eter net York, part of which had beon leased to the’ hotel company, Jolin W. Davis, former Ambassador to Great Britain, represented Ferd, ASKS VANDALISM STRIPPING BRONX PARKS BE STOPPED Commissioner Declares Damage Appalling, With No Activity by the Police, ARK COMMISSIONER Jo- pinsing. a bricklayer, had been em- seph P. Hennessy of the | vloxyed to repair a chimney on Benaler's Bronx has complained bit- a he Bere pee cueany, Bene and Benzler's wife eloped, ft terly to Police Inspector George | Hensler traced’ them pe intra Malai C, Llebers of the Seventh Inspec. | there was a stormy conference, It) lx alleged, after whic! three started tion District, covering Bronx and | firFpt. after which the three started Van Cortlandt Parks, about tho | divorce proceedings so that Mrs, Hena- er ould marry Relssing. growing park vandalism and the | “ensier ‘and Reissing went to the lack of arrests by the Bronx po- ltee. “While last Sunday,” said the Commissioner, “the police in Con- tral and Prospect Varks made about 700 arrests of persons break- ing branches and picking flowers in those parks, not a single ono Ws repotted to me in the two Bronx parka Yet the damage done was appalling. “Large branches had been broken off and trees damaged that cannot be replaced except by several years’ growth, The 850 acres com- prising Van Cortlandt Park are divided into two bicycle posts, while the few extra police we get during the height of the season are wholly insufficient. PRETTY GIRL OF 17 HELD FOR HOLD-UP Egle, Arrested For Robbery, Gives Police Name of Alleged “Decoy.” A pretty girl of seventeen 1s locked up in the West 30th Street Station to-day on a charge of highway robbery. She was botrayed by her alledged con- federate, She gave her name as Kathe- rine Aberlein and was arrested at her home, No. 1081 Bergen Street, Brooklyn A week ago Simon Darwo of No.| 401 Kast 166th Street, the Bronx, flirted with a girl who decoyed him to a ballway on Ninth Avenue, where @ man held him up and took two rings, a watch, a scarfpin and Since then Darwo, disguised with a false mos- tache, has cruised the district with de- tectives, Early to-day he sighted the alleged robber, who started to run, but was captured. He gave the name of Michael J, Egle, thirty-six, a machinLst of No. 610 Bast 79th Street. The police y he had pawn tlokets for Darwo’ jewelry and a toy pistol. He was locked up and later gave the girl name, and detectives went after her in an auto, The police say she is the most inno- cent appearing prisoner they have had for months, pretty, modestly dressed and with no signs of “make up.” Sut they declare both she and Egle admit the hold-up. —$<—>—____—__ Big Four Road Can Buy KE. Il. & T. H.R. R, WASHINGTON, May 2.—The Big Four Rallroad was authorized to-day by the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion to acquire control of the Evan: ville, Indianapolis and Terre Iaute road by pure of the entire capital stock at not more than $1,500,000. pie Meet As New Gold Rush in Canada. OTTAWA, May 2—Gold has been struck on a farm fortyfive miles due north of Ottowo. The first gold rush in this part of Canada followed and to-day 3,000 acres had been staked, WE GUARANTEE To make your o.d furniture equal ‘to new, also that our prices on Slip Covers cannot be dunlicated. Oldest and most reliable apholatery honse. 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