The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 16

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yes, for every ute hard to ewallow the chorus girl 4/{|ivom, Her owich | idea. But she knew a great deal about | Ygieae Sper , alept {ie ways of stage folke Margaret a t e bad ot ‘ound, and decided she at least weovided te quarters, But at! ceen iady's maid to an actress at some his time, furniture for the maid's|iime in her life. joom Was the least of her we Margaret dubbed her “Phe Phono- Goodness Knew that if sae tovk this | erapn” because of her tendency toward Xpunsive aparunent she'd have to be | jpquacity, and ince she no other er own maid. Lt wow be alto- | companion, allowed Rvangalineg to per- gether easy in Conneciion with her | form considermbly more than she knew | vice position, but she could MAAK’ lwax proper, according to Mrs, Grundy’s 4 some way, dvfinition of eliquette concerning mis. | With a pencil and papor she did | tress and ma 4 SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. scoe GEUAR: Fon Hib could dani) won the t part, Evangaline was i nite ween [OO Der salary, that is by avcepling | cood natured, thouxh her “stendy,” @ be, i seal to fe Sees Ses ee | Jadith’s oheck, and there didn't |Pullmun porter, caused her consider sate Sto be any real reason for her not do- | ayy) grief because of his “trifling uf ing #0, She would rent one of the |waya.” She loved to dramatize her Manart ecu ®| vedrooma to some desirabic woman. |emotions, and though Margaret ap fue, Eivee | nat would reduce the rent cousiders | peared 10 furnish the sympathy re-, ee | LY And then later, when her salary | jyjred, she felt as though sympathy | nant had increased (she had been promised | weren't actually necessary. rs and at (hea raise ingide of six montis if she} The new work proved to be more le sngnced by wrOve stter trem bet Sunt. about Ws return rane, 4M | ade good) she'd have a maid and|etrenuows than she imagined, and apartment for her peace sonst — |live dike rogular folks. It wasi't the | night when she went to her unum OO vie! jamestic bi! wh Nae ‘ ling ¢ R Nea’ Porta veeme Wona! doesn't agree with my saving | picture of domestic bli which had | ng of thanksgiving would recently appealed her with such’| come. luxury of sitting down to CHAPTER VIL methods, He says a person over lforoe, but It would mean ho more|n coo : apable maid 2 here is excusable for thinking Oy guts Kev ; (Oneinent.) any economical thing, in timea |2habby hotels, or hotels more ¢ fio walt uper Vince tae coon 7 tihes “4 ‘5 J a DO ore o ore | Abo! the pla 1 for her com- go to work. It seemed wl-| shouldn't rig up temporary quar | two patna all her own. What luxury! | But after the first week when the most a tragedy; but, after) ters in New yore that i will be it was almost too "ood to be true, | novelty had worn off a bit, she be- all, Judith's home was of | better si peal cheated slag Jand yet was even now within her|gan to feel very realy The thing rs ag a a " ould 1” tical to yhich she hac ked ao earnest- More Iniportance than her porition| “so'gon't bother about the apart. | STARP. It wouldnt be practical te) tor wepecinning to become “gall and and if necessary she'd have to lose| ment. When we return, whioh ‘ ‘nie - b t "t wholly i shi |she needed all her tine and energy | wormwood”—at | it didn't wholly that. Yet it was with a depressed} will no doubt be within the next | for the ne % but on Sundays | satisfy feeling that she started for the office vee ita ent we per the |she'd revel in the “porvelain lined” | home n't a bangh ot turn! n she e 1 pt the | hitc he sadly adm’ “Tt takes of the storage company to arrange] jarger apartment fitted up. I'm ven it not unly could be managed “Yr takes a husband — and for moving Judith’s furniture. Then} hoping you'll be situated so you ert would be st m ol}ehildren, perhaps. T suppose Ana- @he went to break the news to Mr. n help me. oe re va full of en- | jetting that home ¢ her | belle Wit ve as a desirable Roth. She hardly expected him to well as valuable ideas | rasp, Jeompanion. but then, while T wasn't allow ber to begin work luter than There telephoning be done, | exact mely with Judith 1 “ bs one we paced | but only so far as the cuanges t hy niw less An of course, Monday, as she knew he was anxivus |furniture were concerned, Ilan for |joved Judith more than I could any to got the magazine started. And she |the apartment could Ko forward “as | other woman.” had discovered that commercialism | is" and by the time she tok up Her) QB Not Fail to Read To-Morrow's Was apt to be very cold and exact- [position on Thuraday it would be Interesting Inatalment. ing—aiso business men, vo tar as! yey clothes | from her own hon | - a business affairs were concerned. oan Nei © hae e interest. | .What a pity Anavetle wasn’t in | Ghe expluined {ail in detan'to Mr,| "em knows I've had little interest | VOU Yory She thought. Margate | Yew Wald in Mount Ve Home 4 in, them lately clothes for my. | Wong have liked to have her live In Missing; 84,000 Jewels Also, 4 three days longer,” | Sif, tmean. Pve actually learned | ine attractive ny t Uh.| Horman A. Finn of No, 161 Cottage then I'd have things | ROW 16 Aew On the peaky thinks | wei there were Women who] Avenue, Mount Vernon, went with his Tunning smoothly, and so lar as my hal Saeritw Heiniees ve ene wanted Just such es and who'd | with to viet er ee ned Own quarters wre concerned, | can go wound, calmly submit to w ating | be agreeable to nd, | sad That th c f fo a hotel aftersmy aunt arrives and | OUNN eny ees a aeweee | it had figure splendidly 99) (ih) was m leisurely find a®roum. ut | simpiy| fy never be A world-beater, | PABET, even though the rent was @ouldn't jet her me back to New Well, until I see you—goodby, bag h. When we really want any) York ufter ali she's been through over | yy tay neverything, | thing, figures bave a trick of twist: | there, and not have her home com-| LOvinslys eens UDITH. ing themselves into ace: rdaiing | aly piete and attructive. pme things | . ;q| Shapes and the “things which are anes - aviv Can't be paid tor, you know, 1 un-| The two letters had been malted| seen” do not actually stand for the| Juin Bolan, twenty-eight, @ driver, Gerstand how she likes thu within an hour, but through o things which do not yet appear fut} of Ne E. 13th Street, who was He was inciined to be ieuicnt, even [those unaccountable tricks of forelgn! at jeast it looked suiflictently reason-|arrested yesterday obarged with mildly amused, at her perplexity. mail, they had reached Margaret suf-| able for Margaret to go alicad plan-|-tealing 9 parcels post package val- “Suppose you stay here to-day and |ficiontly far apart to have messed Up} ping in detail, conQdent all was well, | ued ot $40 in the Postoffice sub-sta- lipe up the work, he suggested, | (hi considerably at the New York) Why, ‘she wouldn't even ha oftron at No. 38 2iet Str was “That ll give you three days’ start think of wanting a room at CS ht Bak Beer Then you can be off the first three Obviously | When Judith and Karl care 1 u Be Gays next week. Perhaps 1 owe a| nothing coul « but advertise | York they could come toh rk they could con duty to your aunt too tur the splen- | and rent partment, telephone | ment until theirs was ready did work she's been doing t and go to work | of gy to a hotel was almost too happy Thursday a8) puoesed that we : her mind the | planned. a loss of | And didn't she h at hand, but managed to| some rent though | for her te upun the details of her tith’s e Of! if she hadn't furnished the money to = es ‘ new work» More and more she felt found she WS linake Gils centerp possiple? | | iis the original : Mt would be interesting, event up the pretty, new: | ‘Though that would necessitate hav- $ f ating, Ii had the cnarin of Iiteratur ed apartment, She had be-| ing a maid. Well, then, she'd have added to the virility of business, consisted, too, of interviews, hed always preferred that kind of work more confining. In those three days she learned a great dea) about the practical end of @ magazine and of automobile acces- worles. Figuratively she was walking on air, Aside from the joy of Judith's coming, success wi nearer than it had ever been since she had Jaunched out into the world with the view of becoming in‘d2pendent of Judith. And how sbe not only was getting a fout- hold in business, but her relationship With Judith was as healthy and nor- mal as any one could wish. And best of she was to have not only this Ba! tory position, but Judith her- self. if Paul Howe imagined that in fail- ing to answer her jetter prompuy p had succeeded in crushing her, h Was about as far from the truth as sible, In those busy days Paul jowe had slipped entirely out of ber thoughts. ough perhaps the crisis which had preceded her letter to hi and the absence of his reply had in directly a great deal of influence on the way in which she tackled the new position. Never before had she really had the desire to succeed in business. It heretofore been considered a rather temporary arrangement. But mow she earnestly desired to “put it over big," as Roth expected they would do. She wanted theirs to be the best magazine of its kind in ex- | istence. And although, If she had stopped to analyze it, whe had no sense of failure or loss of future op- | portunity to marry, still marriage! ‘was at that time further detached | from her thought than |t is supposed to be in any woman's consciousness. But in the evenings she found time | to plan details of Judith’s apariment and thoroushily enjoyed this prepara~ tion for a home. All arrangements had been made for the furniture to be movec in Mon-| day morning, Upon telephoning the | superintendent of the apartment) building before leaving the office Saturday afternoon, #he found decorating was done and that | @partment was being cleaned by the | colored woman he had secured for| her. | Tt was about four when she renched her hotel that day, Although, being Saturday, the office had closed at 1, | ghe had stayed to finish some work In the mall waiting for her, was @ letter from Judith, Dear Margaret—I mailed the Iet- ter about an hour ago tn which I asked you to secure an apartment for us, Since then Kar! and 1 have been talking It over and he ——_—__ SPECIAL SALE FREE ere ieccr ct nis Cover Write, Call or TEL-FITZROY: 6931 ‘ur Mepresentative Wil with Complete Line of Samples. §-Piece Reupholstere In latest style tan~ it od she to any all, List: ONLY TOR 10 DAY ay serted | pol- ew * Valne ean collected, delivered wad at yor enlent UPHOLSTERIN Vilas! Dice and Factory 51 1—7th Ave., si". ‘ te ' gun to feel a propriet it, and h home fliatinet wouldn't ai furniture bedrooms Sane) in which she Then sud ized her, BY ld \ y Interest in|, planning this | was to have a tel Aste Guest one. ad enjoyed So the extra furniture was bought at once and on Tuesday the maid place, even though she | was established, ctually live there. She was a colored girl, small though ddenly a very mad notion | middle aged, and her name was Evan- Why shouldn't she take | galine, According to her stories, #h and furnish it with the | had a strange and eventf . tored at the time of | vious to her “malding” she er's death? She had enough | not only a chorus girl but for the living room, two |charmer. The latter story dining room and kitchen | pitneether unre ‘Ho l ya i YF hes ag" i AY ou cue (S 2 i s ARNG A ( ia UL i — rnd LEX. AVE. SUBWAY HUDSON TUNNELS Wie st. SN S cA landmark for over three generations YX /aeriner ON MARKET is on the map and it has been on the map for over three generations: And to those who know, it has alwz's-been the one place for marketing. Men and women who go there once—if only out of curiosity—are convinced that their visit isa good investment. Daily, hosts of patrons come to the market—critical men and women bent on getting good food, under sanitary conditions, with fair dealing and courteous treatment, at prices unequalled elsewhere. ‘Whether ou buy a pint ora Ered s chog or a shoulder, “a” egg or a chic ase how a oyster or a dozen—be your purch: ever small or however large—you are sure to get it clean, wholesome, quickly, neatly wrapped. You get it with a smile and you leave the market with a feeling of satisfac tion, as with an errand well done. WASHINGTON MARKET accessible - convenient reliable economical Fulton, Vesey and Washington Streets - - New York City Wriee for “Washington Marker News” Deporement Washington Market, N YC THE EVENING WORLD, | AEE TNE PRUE TI RRR MBN TE a TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1921. cla time of furs that Spooner had) Myrtle Avenue to-day on charges packed in trunks for use as samples! {Hitting the park ontinances 2 160 were accused of taking short cu ona fond trip he was about tofacross the grass In Prospect Park make. the way home from the ball gam bdbetts Field. The fines ran An electric alarm was set off at} $i for walking on the graas 140 In the morning, and a search| picking flowers or was made for the burglars, but no|offendera to-day trace was found. Detectives of the Ms Wost 20th Street Station now believe BURGLARSSK UNES ON ROPES STEAL O00FURS ednesday ‘The arreate for the previous week nu: 76. ‘The slump was to t ‘ousy part of the morning, when they | could carry It away unnoticed Ilood stains were found, caused, the | police think, by cuts on the hande of Lower Selves From 16th the | burginre when they broke Story Roof ioth F windows ‘ cision 195 AUTO DRIVERS GO TO JAIL | and Kick in Window. Burglars who risked their Ilves in the daring use of ropes to descend a 110 Went There by Court and 85 Go te Pay Fines Imponed. There were 195 automobilists who! building side at No, 67 Weat a&th| disregarded various regulations of the! Street last Friday night got $7,000| Traffic Court sent to jail during April, worth of furs from the plant of Louis | ccording to figures made public to- | AB Gas Ranges G: Shoonse, thanufastuter, jday by Magistrate Frederick 1. House S H During that month the court hande ecr Summer Hoi.:es ‘The vi : v1 fe Dullding is sixteen stories WIEN | out 140 stralght prison sentences, and | ‘id Spooner's plant is on the tenth | eighty-five additional persons landed in floor. The burglars let thommelves| the tolls pecause of thelr inabitity to! down by ropes from the roof, but| pay fines imposed. | apparently miscalculated the distance,| 1” ail 3460 cases came before the serail pani tiae for they found themasives dangling | court, and fines of $37,806 wore col | i Cc opposite the eleventh instead of the| ected. During the month feventeen | JROSE & CO. nih Poor licenses were recommended cancelled. — | le . —s—_— They kicked in a wihdow on the eleventh, entered there, then used a short length of rope to descend one more story. They stole only a ape- 63 ORCHARD ST., N. Y¥ ne dort off Grand St. Near 24 en: 44 and Suhre 218 Breokiyn irk Offenders, Polloemen arraigned 213 citizens of| Brooklyn, mostly young men, In th Second District Magistrate's Court in OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN 200 Women’s New Mode Spring Coats and Wraps Of Superior Poplin and Serge Values to 48.00 28.00 Jaunty Dolman-Ceats of Poplin, ideal for Spring and Summer evening wear; belted and Silk lined; Serge Wraps of Navy and Grey with Chic contrasting shaw! collar. men’s Coat Dept.—2nd Floor BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow The Shoe Event of the Season! A Special Purchase and Sale 2,000 Pairs Women’s that when the alarm went off the er on Saturday and Sunday burglars carried their 100t (othe | eet third floor and hid there until the put uta on Don’t Laugh at this. It’s True! No! The lady is not stirring the soup. She is boiling her mop to make it sweet and sani- tary. It is one of those mops tied to a handle—invented by someone in the lumber bizniz. A new mop of this kind alway means a new handle. Yes, you always pay for the handle. You can tell the lady hasn't heard of the MASCO Mop— yet. Otherwise she wouldn't be bothered with this “deck mop.” When she buys a MASCO she will buy only the mop head. She will think someone has slipped her a horse shoe — for luck. The MASCO is made of a new quality of extra, double ab- sorbent cotton yarn. It laps up water like Rover after he has been chasing cats. It wrings out as easily as it soaks up. Once over with a MASCO equals twice over with any other mop. Only half the usual work —sce? Unlike the “deck mop” the MASCO is easy to boil elean, Moreover, it dries dry ail the way through All stores where mops are sold carry the MASCO. Hf you don't see it ask for it—by name: Each MASCO is done up in a separate trade marked wrapper This is for your protection—so you can identify it and alwa get MASCO quality "Phere are big MASCO Mops tor janitor's use. For the 8 oz. you will be asked 45c. 60 tor the 12 oz, and 7Sc for the 16 oz. For Sale by Grocers, Housefurnishi 1g and Hordware Dealers and Department Stores Massasorr Manvuracturtnc Co, Fall River, Mass. Established 1882 New York Othce, 276 Fifth Ave Youk with man rie the sam of work ship and materials, Window With Drape Glyen Kuch order « ar SHh and our salesmen will cu solection of samp 5-Pc. Covers Made to ord size; large tions of aud ereto The LOWEST PRICE and By Far the GREATEST VALUE We Have Ever Offered The models illustrated are of the finest quality Patent Leather and White Calfskin. Flexible welted soles and the fashionable Louis XV heels. No C. 0. D's. All Sizea and Widths,, No Phone Orders 1528 Ulli UPRons Factory 39 W. 14th St, BROOKLYN BRANCH, Ii, AIST ST. Value ea5 5-Pc. Re-upholstered inserted, Frames highly e BRONX BRANCH, 1566 WILKINS AVE, Constipation | Vanishes ‘Forever Prom tion; the complexion — brighten the eyes. Coral) Reding \ SST era

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