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oo 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. wT wood of Brooklyn has come in| Gunkel, Owen A. Haley, Mrs. Forrest ° for a Good Seal er recente conned | Susnien Oee &. iales, Mee. Hurt GIRL WORTHY RIVAL | Tiqlian League, |Wit Mi mee ation as candidate (or Mayor. Others) land, Mrs. H. 1. liolloway, Arthur Is! OF JACKIE COOG. g 9 qlehiee, oc wered they did whose names have been susgested| Howe, Wikiam U. Kapp, lphrait | AN i r . edo to, Thirty clent of the “séniorg a are James ©. Cropsey, Bainbridge | Kaufman, Harold ©. Knoeppel, Her-| IN FILM PRE th St ACCiAri, | RES BT Bete case Colby, Darwin R. James jr, of Brook- | bert A. Knox, Joseph M. Levine, Dr. | RECOCITY y |twenty-two sald they were “off / lyn and Senator A. W. Burhngame.| Clifton Levy, Harold 8. Lindquist, | — ~ Mf a tuestion, ". IN FACH BOROUGH Kaymond' i Wordick, Whobe aesney | ames F. Merona hlexandar Ac Bey ives a Concer E| cams e"iviarvinn testes Sones on the Manhattan Committee, may| per, William I. McConnell, Max Mon- thirty-six negative replies to thirty= y itt ‘y come in for consideration because of | fried, Archie B, Morrison, Mra. A. Ap- | Rep phi a | anewei The “city n- [his wide study bobh of general city | pleton Vaimer, Lambert Peecuck, Vito | The Italian Musical League, which| {o'forty er thet aaate ene ee ae | And of police affairs, The committees aro, Miss Marian Porter, Sam- | bas a club house of its own and| lege life. but twenty members of the are made up as follow * Reynolds, Alfred W. Righard- , stands for everything good in music, | C1AS* do not consider Columbia's geo MANHATTAN, Jeon, Mite, Cs A. Schwab, Julius | a , engineered a concert at Acollan Hall €Faphtcal ‘situation detrimental ; Se pt, AL Soh | nould have been bet-| iaRiAt4Are Brownlow ode tarvwell to Paul Hows, ner youinful lore, ragaon cae George W. Alger, Albe | Olin J. Stephens, Owen M.S, Tierney, | Moker . tor attend cate ReMRe Tart alot Salleee. Ther ‘promise 5 Cc ‘ Ohurles B. Bartes’ Mon b.wt! | Dominic A. Trotta, Waldman, | i Ane baritone, reomty Were the Chil Baa ttt? base, Me urlig. with suinoress, in New York Jone O, 985 \¢ . Barnes, Neil D. Becker, | 2¢ ie A. Tro ency Waldman, | ede ne baritone, recently with the Chi- | Bed Si i tt ath ht ta tn New, Xo committees of 285 Men and) Kast Hi. pene, Mrs. Herman Mt | Edward 1. Walker, Ered H. Wefer, | : cago Opera, was ono of the artintea) FINANCIAL OFFICER ain goes to live with her aunt ewer. er Women for 1921 Cam- jAlex M. Bing, Miss Katherine b.| Halsey W. Wileon, Halsey W. | Kini who appeared. There were piano, nite i, WutomOuile company end becomes Crlendly with the bookkeeper, Anabelle Kellog. M ithagh Biuke, Mrs. Sidney C. Borg, Mrs, Ray- | W son, John Wynne and George Zipt, | tenor, soprano, mezzo-soprano and Sa aaa aside a cpt warvige fran ‘Kaward Clark. old frieod of ur num" ve takes © 00 paign Announced. Williaey Mr CHANORKIER, ius reed | BROOKLYN, HOUG sole ahd Co Tee deen ali ng] A Meeting took piece yemerdag Sevtig eoesrs: (hu: Way’ an. Saerseeds ‘perele lw ivobee ios Mel Great pak iitiam M. Ghadvourne, Miss Mabel! : , a high standard. Caruso ts the hon-| afternoon at the New York Pi | w York Press tod dines at her apa Ohoute, John Bates Clark, John Kirk. |. George F. Allison, F. W. Allon, Jo- | orary President of the league. | Club, whe 6 th h Uiat ner ol New York's 1921 coalition cam-| nd Clark. eaph Atkins, William ©. | on “4 oS ee ee ee uss ve rush ied poatiantit. Slartaret writes hima letter, sus f ‘ Darker, Theotors M4 anal members assembled to act upon w Math, tnae yal eats to Atet te sauamebin irade magaune,, and at wre wane [DUUBP: BY which the promoters plAN | ain aired Coke tec or: | Rehrisch, Mra, Charl so Blaledell, | Many of those representatives of | programme mapped out by the pros 4 dime reir a ter trom ver an sht Co eth Trom femur SE UES to defeat «Mayor Hylan, was| welt: dined GC. Coxe Jr. Lincvin Grom-|irank D. Blodgett Fates Bianvare | prey sty ver were not at Aeolian | yressive element in a continued effort oi arunent ner. later letter co n¢ as 5 oA +s és ‘! UOFhy | s 4 eyes me 8 n Ani to “clea « e,"* e ) alia Forniau an svartincnt for hier. | A later Iter countermands the order, and Mare. lvunched yesterday when Joseph M.|V. Day, Mrs. Joseph G. Deane, George | MT™®, Richmond Brown, Mrs, Roscoe Opera House to hear the Favorita| seif-aupporiine pate ana ecneption A Gouna ak yum vr uoarana OX oR Price, who haa figured prominently | Debevoise, Harold 8. Deming, Misa! & Brown, Frederick Bruckbauer, Company give “La Forza del Des-|as a place where bona Ade newspaper jew York hvening Wortd.) some business for the company |in every fuston movement gince|@&rtha I. Draper, Miss Mary B. | Mrs. S. BE. Buchanan, Dr. William F. tino,” a blg undertaking for a pickup! men will be proud to hold member- CHAPTER VU. im with. Your letter was wait- lio announced the na. 266 men [Deer John iliutt, Morris L, krnst,| Campbell, Walter F. Carter, Mra. R. | La sac tent A Lae Acasa tha dE EE She RT) beans Ing for me at the hotel 1008, announced the names of 285 men |Haymond 1. Fosdick, Mins Virginia |i Chittenden, William K. Clevecty have been more successful than was| "the progressives produced proof any COMED, und bee fo say the least, you handed omen members of fusion com-|D. H. Furman, Franklin H. Giddings, M188 Elizabeth B. Collier, Gor- generally expected and his company | that Walter E. Warner, chosen Fi- Giotiguty cirdine cts Baar|: fies meee translated |mittees in each of the five boroughs. |J. M. Gidding, Henry W. Goddard, |40 Weir Colton, Frederick A. Cou have stick to their guns and stn! nancial Secretary at the annual elec- Howe, and resolutely tore big surprive. I Meant the slgtts rere oomicu wen) eacu. Ot \wnien Goldwater, "ts io Guiken ite "Ww llamo: Gronia Ww, Daven fageedneas ae cannot. be helped. at | Hon last January, was never an active them away. Why, she had| est idea [ might appeal to any has power to add to its membership | Ghariee le Guy, Mra. Otto Hahn Hie port, Henry J. Davenport, Maurioe Fs in the performance | ie ty, bapa Al is DA tleal) . one as a haven of rest, but since |@® many names as it is possible to| Learned Hand, Mrs. be "asen |B. Davidson, Atbert De Silver, Will but generally the audiences get their| (nS for Ris removal was paased practically forgotten him. Was he| oie, a# 2 haven of rest, but since /00 " , Mrs. Bert Hansen, p ‘iver, Will ‘ maney’s worth, by a jarge majority. ‘This actiom Always w bob up Like this, helping w| surely glad of i y Be tty ll, before the end of this month : J pres Hareiinan, Carlton H R. Dorman, Mrs. H. Edward poi q automatically declared Andrew M. , will hi ste ¥ wr. | Hayes, Mra, BC. nderso: er, Conrad V,_ Dyke i j ey ‘ dige 7 r make her unsattled and dissatiaiied| I never like to take a long time ave selected according to Alder- | Hedonic NC Hedetniemi | Rastmond. Hibin. Erickson, Wailnce ptwee ee NE ‘Tho National Symphony Orchertrn ie ie ine ra oO cunt at a with what the present had to offer} t think things over, hence I'm |™anie districts the gixty-seven per-| Holt, Miss Fannie Hurst, Stanley M. okine, Charles 1. Fay, Georme at hd | Played ite ewan song last evening at| orion Me mental holder of the ‘ er O away, a 0 ho are to form the Central . Ser Hh Hd toh Ai e ocr Not Ah = | Carnegte Hall before a big audience, | tection, the rightful holder o! Was fc Was béclitaly ally to | SUSWerSe you tight away, end [none w m the Central | Isaacs, Mrs. Percy Jackson, Daniel 3 Felter, CC. Fisher, Seymour K. | | office, Imagine he would sive the problem ing thie, Sillusnd ou a Wire alo: Vity Committee, Immediately there- | Jacobs, Mrs. Pierre Jay, Paul U. Kel-|Fuller, Mrs, Buene Grant, Willam pio Baad cae | wien’ the chlarmea Foltarionie’ Ost Charges were nade against John A. Se puman testleasheas of disnatla-| f deolde things quickly and move atter negotiations Will’ be ‘opetied | Zon, Snare® Wy, RITGhWey, Hower ee UAH Pr HaiEy, Troe ee Year-Old Rita Rogan of “The| chestra in the fall. Its two years of | ie . a trustee of the club. He n for her. She remembered a] fast, also prefer to have other |With the Republicans looking to the| James Lee lexander Kohut, Mrs,| Hansen, Barl Henry, Thomas PD. es § ny ave been filled with action, such| W&S Accused of conduct unbecoming conversation she once uad with Ju-| peopic do the same. That's why I |formation of # coalition tick ames Lees Laidlaw, Louis Lande,|Hewit, Thomas I. Hickey, Dr, Kd- Wild Goose” Pronounced tmttera as reorganization, visiting|%* "ember, in that “he threatened @ith and how she had said, “And af-} jjked your line saying, “If It . ion ticket, | Walter H. Liebman, Miss Katherine| Ward ©. Hicks, Dr. Frank Hoefel conductéra and union publos ar bodily harm to John R. Binns, Firet r I've met Him, we'll have a little] sounds convincing to you, It will The committces have been drawn | lindsay, Samuel McC. Lindsay, Oweu|Thomas Hughes, Mrs. Raymond V a Marvel. Ing to break the unruffled surface of| Vice President, and also used vile ee iea ate country somewhere, ani} take me just two days to get my |#0mM the ranks of Democrats, Re- |!t) {oveloy ‘i Teno eres A. Ingraham. | A gtrt cival of Jackte Coogan wit be| the musical sea. Mr. Rodanzky wns | language ‘a denouncing G. Selmer eve! er," to which| trousscau an dy for thi publicans and Independe: Mar-| Mrs. Henry C, M. Ingraham, Ralph K. | turnt : | the conductor last evening and came) Pougner, Willan L. Curtain and Judith bad replied: ‘Nothing to| dix wo ee ee sprinkling Be Ud Gee Pies vin, James Cowden” Moyers |Jacobs, James J. Kennedy sidney f| preoune the motion picture world YY | through unklased . by TK ai imning other members." A commissi@n will worry about—a place free from prob- T haven‘ ie . tL © -|Jeanie V. Minor, Mrs, Edith Morgan, | Kennedy, Conrad Keyess, Jace) ¢. és “4 jopolitan PFO: | throng. The programme entisted be appointed to hear the charges, lems. My dear, you're not talking of | mariee ete eet eee etnoke | STessives, Who are now inclined more| Mrs. Max Morgenthau jr., Kubert | Klinck, Vietor A. Lensner, J ac C. | duction “The Wild Goone” is released | pervices of. Mushel, Plastro, af — marriage and’ the country—you're| hasn't seemed to be any particu- [Kindly to fusion than ts the regutar| Moses, Edward) J. McGuire, Mrs. | 3. James McCurrach, Mra, Alex-|%t, the Rialto Theatre, Broadway | claas violinist, who offered the Me tearriage’ and The Re Sea Zot ltrs |W fon tan athe rans | Hos PERS Mele Me act Arya a Mie, AEE [ong MBE me ata oh hte eek tee eshte, BEWARE! ae “thing witht i Lleol all your letter gives me plenty of |the purpose of ibe coiinitiaea) Me: Olieahetmner Pe SUVS MEM BGUEY US IReIe Romo: Georee: eee GSR, aMMAT TLE HEURES eo KPH (WARSI calles. for ywliate San our cleats Caste ng within.” omes didn't] food for thought, and is convin ©.) Ollesheimer, Argyle R. Parsons, Mrs. |} © Moody, worge C. Moxon,| Kast Uth Street, Brooklyn, featured. called for by requests. Clean your clothes with Carbon ing happiness, no matter how com-| ing. I believe 1 owe myself a |Price sald: Edgerton Parsons [Frank ©. Munson, Mrs. Mary G | Albert Cupellani, who directed ‘be - j before putting them away, plete and desirable—and, no doubt,| home, I like your frankness in “It wishes to see a Mayor ana|.,Miss A. J. E. Perkins, Miss Sally) Qchsenrelter, William — W. Owen.! wid Goose,” says the little Brook! Pan eer nee eet ee een | husbands would be the sume. Paul) saying you are not at all sure ja Boa \f imat " ), |Peters, Faward Potter, Mrs, John T.| usscl J. Perrin, John P. Pinna, Mrs 4 sepia fe Brooktys | re-elected President of the Symphony] ©, Bi ews would probably worry her to| you are in love with me Mhats |cscn i. mate elected who wili| pratt, Josoph M. Price, Mrs. Emily | Frederick Raddatz, Alfred Samiach, | Sctes* '8 the most remartabie girl for | Society of New York, of which Wal- splint aes Me] Geath, once she had married him—| dgnctiy the way Tfecl about ic, | {Mt9F. intelligence to the Adminis-|James Putnam, Misa Bertha Rem-| Dr. Tzora Scott, Irederic B Shipley, | her awe that he has ever seen on th Damrosch is conductor. The cx-| of Explode ac, would undoubtedly just bring new} Suppose the love should not de. | ‘ton, who will properly and |baugh, Mrs. C. R, Itichards, Ralph 8.| Donald GQ. C. Sinciuir, Frank H.| stage or in motion pletures. ihe story ecutive directors. are Paul D.| re de problems into her life. She'd better] velop after we are married? Do | promptly solve the great problems | Rounds, J. Robert Rubin, Walter k, | Skidmor: ster Smith, William | ks virtually built around the child. Cravath, Walter Damrosch, William | this with Bee ee eae ieer One etl Cte eeee The tig nse e ny, [batene themy tpod. «the ‘solution ot Sachs,’ Mrs, Nancy Schoonmaker, |", ‘Taylor, Winthrop Taylor, Gustay| Little Kita ts the daughter of al Siiginnn’ tenes, W. tuft, ‘ael xl beregs or of] ever after, just the same? I'm |whioh depends the civic and com. |M!8s Mary Shaw, Albert H. Shicls,| Thompson, F, 8. Tomlin, John W.| newapaper man, George R. Rogan, and| Scleman, Henry W. | Taft, Felix laptha wondering why he hadn't, wishing| sure I don't know. Mereial supremacy of the atc, om | Mrs. Anne O'Hagan Shinn, Robert 1, | Tmbrid Adrian Van Sinderen, | jsynegie : 6 Warburg, Richard Welling and Mr or Gases that he hud. ‘Then too, you know so little AMON E theee are, the Clty. inj, | Simon, Mrs. F. Louis Slade, Kenneth | Miss Kate M. Ward TOES Rogen fas been brought up in| Fiseter. ii Yet it was horrid of him to Ieave| about me—my disposition, habits, [right handling of the craction ques.|M:, Spence, Dr. Antonio Si sca QUEENS. the atmosphere of the newspaper office errs | ber up in the air this way. Her let income, prospects, &c. In’ view of | tion; the great senbloin of the Part of| Willard Straight, Percy Straus,| fugene Vv. De re rather than of the stage. Nearly all of | The dircetors of the Oratorio So } — ter bad borne a return-in-three-days'| this lack of knowledge it scems | Now Yori, nee oitellinent adatneee: | Mrs. Josoph Swan, Henry S. Thomp: | puyesine! Daly. Mra. Richara| her retatives are newspaper reporters |ty have clected as the society's con- label upon it, and it had now bern| very flattering to me that you are |t eata inaieas;|gson, Mrs, Chanies’ L. Tifta P| Duyckinek, Robert W. Higbie, Will-| or editors. Her grandfather, the Inte | ductor Albert Stoessel, formerly gone two weeks. Without a question| still willing to take a chance. [Pon on Our pW nolmercominateaa: OU) Bisbee roesart oy pie teoeka TES ACT LIT che M.|"Biny". Dixon, was one of the best! chief assistant conductor of the of doubt he had ceived it Her prop- I’m convinced you a we political handling of the schools, such el bei ha) Miss ¢ R. Trow- | Johnson, Clarence A. Ludlum, Alrick | known newspaper men In New York.) ghorus. Mr, Stoessel replaces Walter eee ate ele areos | WANE Le COMI RET Meuse tare an ertic, nt and te ee . Vivian, Fl-|H. Man, Miss Hiiza Macdona Mrs. | a Damroaoh, who resigned this apring pouree, but he could have written and| should be proud of you and of |(o date eneteie oe cates uments an UP | Tama, Mies Lillian D, Wa ree a ae ones | Serer S tate Ar-| ater a service of some years. told her so in some humorous fashion| my home were you to make it | great question, eae: Niet ee ee tieter ae Whe peli M.jton, Hinile H. Tathgeber, Gitbert W menia W ‘ rohle | Mee i ell ‘shane , question of housi oper| Warburg, Harry FE. ehuy Mrs CORE CHINESE STANTINO! ; 1) | Ry Stioce watuniiy enenneener for me. So tuking it all in all, budget making to be assured the city |N. Warren jr. Mrs. William ME, | sr Nia EPEARrIGN. Moh wedir Bc supsilaa coe Lie BeODIS O¢ ATER |/POKER, BEER AND KISSING | Cl i Pana Wan vatind’ by the sting ot| word than Ta terkiving, whion | |SSedad ee Moe cee cOUaE Wheelock, E. Star Whitin, Alfred A. {mer G. Story, Henry Strobel, Mra, A,| 4ubbles for tne pevplo of armenia lt) BQPULAR IN THIS COLLEGE. leaning Fluid the door bell. Evangaline anawered| hardly seems altogether fair. PeUrRche Whainave June raeleed tale | Gey, dees Dic Winnie: gONRICA: | Baler erie ere eee lea ier stor syle oes _ *| REMOVES GREASE SPOTS . Se pught he 1 i First, [a g to tell you i rae Marae eens hy ams. John A. | Delos F. Wilcox, H. Pushae Williams neat dred he yay Cai aw Go eats, 7 Cee een iLien rend itammes| tite. about mysel Meche mia: (te bilia realize what Mayor Hylan‘) Wilbur, Miss Portia Willis, Col. 8./ William %. Yale. Ishae Williams, | ogo of 1,800 tons of food furnished sy | Dancing, smoking and the use of Ml Injury to fabric or calor. } ad i E ¥ th yromises ar 0 h at-| Herbe ‘olfe, Miss Ros g. i tomareeret road [ts then tet cnerhad| again take-up te tatter of mare Hid CY sty When ihe at-|Herbert Wolfe, Miss Rose Young. | RICHMOND. the Near Haat Relief. On board were| rouge are not “aligns of a docadent| end Satin Slippers Pine Lovee: Posthers read, trying to get a grip on herself, riage as suggested by you. But as being extravagant and we now BRONX. | Appleton L. Clark, Dr. Frfederick | Mt Bertint Anderson of Jacksonville, | womanhood.” | Present day criticiam of | Men's Neckv-ear, Rugs, 1s A queer, numb feeling had taken pps-| in any event don't marry the |hnave the highest budget and tax rate|_ Chartes Ahrens, William Raum, Miss |Coonley, Norman H. Donald, Jo Meza, Dorothy Sutton of Washington, D.|collew'nte students’ “immorality” in| -stered Coverings, and all Boe mat wension of her. MOLMGEIG ea Reimoiaaaen (iD the city’s history | Baith Bayreuthor, Jon G. Borgatede Q. Handy, Ira J. Horton, Mrs. Fi C., and the Misses Constance Horsford fea: Weer amie ang ber ere : y e had various site “Mayor Hy > ¢ tutic alte enry one. | Keep, Russ pines, W) | : s pat Popular dri ketal, | CHAPTER VIIL jaag Paein: I've had varios naica | “Mayor Hylan promised a solution| William H. Rolton, Henry it. Tone. | Keep, Russel H. Loines, William Ma-[of Boston, Fannie Strowger of Roches- | handball and poker are the favorite in: ITH unbelieving eyes she} (4, fince leaving college, mostly fof all the foregoing during his elec-)hant, Mrs. Minnie Bowen, Samuel K |xuon Smith A. J. Wadhams, Mra.|ter and Florence Meyers of Hinsdale, | dogr, sports, | inbatioving eves she] in the Far West and Northwest |tion campaign, Not one of them has|Chugin, Adoinh Clanchette, John Da | Norman Watker, Mta Co Minot| ii, cai (neseureliete works W | CORE eclation Of thé. vole of the menlor again rea age,| For the last three sears have |heen gettiod, but all have been al-| vis Buigcne L. Delafield, iernard S$ | Weld, William ¥. Wempie, Mrs. | thet Ce AEHOTtA, RBTANGY, Were celhan tee or comme Col long | 20¢,30c, 60eand $1.00 bottles. All druggists | then broke into o queer) een connected with the Camors Jjownd to drift or xet worse.” Deutsch, George Donnelly, John. ,|Willlam G. Willcox, Willia 1G Will-| enter Nerctory’ under Botshoviey juris: AG VUES yearby opin- Co .304 W. 26th St.. N.Y y any, ase head= 6 Senator Ch Eustis, Monroe Goldw: i. 6) ons_as the prevailing sentiments. A over a quarter ef" a Canuiyy a strained taugh. : quarters aro’ in San | Francimo. Pe AI i i A RC Melk Mae asd Mtoe lh bee diction, [Merve Pot the ® inen “approve | Carbone Fire Extinguishers, $1.50 cack je telegram was Sel rom Sop ick Camors, the President, and 1 sean = sas Francisco, Cal. It read: went through college together. I 5 5 re ee lps rout ame | Peer oe ee G LIDIDI DIDI DIDIDIOIOND I DIDIDIDI MIMI DIMI MiMi fe splendid, sensible and courageous.| those early Freshman days. The Will be in New York soon. Writing.” | Boston branch, to which you ad- It was signed “Paul Howe.” | dressed your letter, is just a L i” im mY th a 2/8) J] sa These numbers y run from six to fourteen ycars. Women’s $ g .95 | Knitted $4.95 All-Wool Sports fand designed to cause tears, bad, company's name and associated usied herself near Margaret, adjust-| it with Boston {s more than I ‘some pieces of furniture go she| can figure out. To be sure the Sould be near enough to see how| Boston office is really under me, Margaret “took it.” but_my headquarters have been “I see it's no bad news, ma‘am,”| in New York practically ever eo now said, vaguely disappointed.| since I've been with the com- he had a great liking for the dra- pany. matic. I imagined you were in New “It's the most wonderful news in| York, but you've certainly man- the world, Evangaline,” replicd Mar-| aged to drop out of things—so garet, far as Vinton is concerned, I've " Kvangeline waited, hoping formore} always sali mother knew all fhformation. Then, seeing her mis-| about the lives of every one who tress had no notion of telling her| 4t any time lived in Vinton, but ust what was the nature of the won-| even she has furnished me with @erful message, withdrew to the| mighty little information con- Kitchen. She had visions of tmmense| cerning you, We did hear, how- fegacies from long lost relatives, and| ever, that you were married, and Mums che washed and put away the| later that Baxter had died’ and ‘dishe* her imaginative mind, well] you were again living with your fed by things she had seen at the] aunt. But [ve had no later bul- “movies,” built a plot around the| letins on the affairs of Margaret telegram which contained thrills suf-| Baxter, #0 you can imagine my ficient to interest. whoever selects! surprise when your letter came. ‘ ing Machine Discs Purifies Towe ‘Automoiile Upbeletery” Key’ Fineor Marke Guim from all fabrics eo ew ow plays for “Bill” Hart. There were And now for some ‘“‘flggers:" plays for vwijes and’ intrigues, well| My present income is $10,000 uxedos apes sandwiched in with romance. year. It has recently | been Gone was Margaret's recent philos-| stepped up $2,000, else I couldn't phy about true happiness and her} consider taking unto myself a notion that Paul would probably| wife, as this salary is somewhat worry ber to death, should she| involved. Famous Fain Sweaters are guaranteed satisfactory 1 to 5 years ‘ ‘ wearing and will be repaired without charge for one marry him. If death were to comé From the very first I not onl ‘ marry Much pleasant way, where was | pul into the Camors Rubber Com. year after purchase. You may buy here with per- ite sting! pany all the ready money I had, fect confidence! ‘Again he read the message. There] but have been investing a large could be no mistaking it. He wunted| chunk of my salary in their stock. to marcy her, too—thought her let-/ It's the very best buy I know of ter had been “splendid” and “cour-| anywhere, and will, without a egecus.” What was he like? Had| question, make me independent in he changed muoh in the twelve years} the future. I arranged to ‘ince she had seen him? She had} leave half of the salary I'm now fold. him in that letter that she| getting with them, to be turned In addition to our usual savings of 35% to 50%, our anniverary prices will set a new record. @he wasn't at all sure she was In| into stock, So my salary is vir- Jove with him, and at that time had| tually only $5,000, ‘not becn. But now love, overwhelm- I do not have to do thts—T mean ing and wonderful, seemed flowing| I'd get the $10,000 just the same if over her, carrying her away with {ts} J didn't buy their stock, but it's intensity, no doubt because for the| too good an opportunity to miss @ist time since she had dreamed of! and one I couldn't have except fuarrying him she was allowing her-| for my long friendship with Ca- eelf to think of it as a ity, mors. He has had the stock eet It would take five days for @ letter) aside for me until it’s paid for. from California to reach her, so she x woukt have to do her best to keep| Do Not Fail to Read To-Morrow’s calm and carry on “business as) Interesting instalment. usual.” Her experience while a nurse | WYFrance had fitted her for just this| tort of suspense, but never in her life DO YOU had she found it 90 difficult to, “hold y in.” ‘The big moment of her life ha: come-—the great adventure. And how KNOW? | jously the stage was set! How | sere beltar. to see Paul here than in QUESTIONS, | some hotel or cafe! She would, of}, 1. Through what ocean does the! oe have to give wp her apart-|tnternational Date Line run north | tment. ‘That would be easy, consider-| and south? | Ing the scarcity of them. But there| 2, To what family of vegotables| wasn't a particle of regret at leaving | does the rutabaga belong? i The’ place, which had only recently| 3, What is the highest m geemed the most desirable thing| in the Eastern Ce UR aet mountain | in her grasp. within her prev ctically nothing of| 4 What is the science of correct | Paul, but felt a great sense of peace | reasoning and inference called? | r h him—| 5 In what famous building, now! 4d of willingness to go W - s ep 4ne end of the world! | standing on another site, was the! LUM 4 GaN It was with difficulty that she got | great London exhibition of 1851 held?) i \ i : p\ Oe g through the work at the office t © | 6, Does the Arctic Circle lie north! fam ; " ' . Z { dl jext few days, On the fifth she hur-| or south of Iceland? | at a > | a Ui: ried home expecting to receive Paul's aang 3 { a. 7. What are living oreatures that| It was waiting for her. 6 thal ae the first letter Margaret had have 3 backbone or spinal column fved from Paul for eleven years, Ber there no mistaking the hand lane what continent is Afghan- ting. For nt before tear- | tue open the envelope she studied It, | % Of what bay does India torm the trying to quiet her wildly beating | western shoreline? | a PPE Ae, i — —— _ _ ee heart. However, !t wasn't long be- 10. What deity of Roman mythol-| fore she was engrossed in what |o9y wae hal ‘-human, with goats’ feet : Bee Sos sl" 57) Fulton Street, usa. BROOKLYN 902 Park Avenue, 2m Dear Margaret: 1, Mou I just arrived in San Francisco Mitchell; 4,.logic; 5, Crystal Palac siempre ae; alalnalgde Maran ©" | (RAIL 1.0 8 0 CC {I