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’ 16 yf BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 10 Aristocrats of the Stock Market A list of stocks embracing leaders in their respective groups. At present their Average Market Price ‘s 67. Average Yield is 7.6% . Average High Price 1919—138. The asset valuation averages $140 a share, or $73 above present prices. fh investment and speculative possi- bilities are far above usual. Specially prepared folder will be ‘sent you on request for E-2. Edwin E, Kohn & Co. Members Consolidated | Exchange of New York, SECURITIES Successors to Koonts & Co. 55 Broadway, N. Y. Uhiladelphin, Easton, _Pottaville. Trenton. Concerning the RAILROADS carriors ly, strengthening their pos The aricie ia the will be glad request for E,W. E. D. DIER & CO. Stocks—Bonds—Grain, 42 New Street, New York Telephone Broad 6140 509 Fifth Av. Tel, Vanderbilt 9523, 67 W. 125th st. T jarlem 5UG1. Philadelphia itisturgh Cleveland Chicago itwaukee it is imperative that investors keep in constant teuch with changing conditions. 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Money on rhe market continued to be active The only strong spot in the jist was 10:TO 11. irregular opening the stock | market (his morning resumed the | declining movement in progress at the close yesterday and by the end of the first hour of business losses in leading stocks to two points, In tive issues declines more than two points. not 9 much to Short selling as to liqui@ation of long stocks. The financial district, or at least the brokerage element, ‘has wanted to believe and had prac- tical’ become convinced that all of the weak spots in the financial sit- uation had been cleared up. But such is not the case, Selling ef stocks to-day was for the purpose of raising ready cadh to strengthen these weak spots. ranged from one highly specula- extended to being thrown on the market as fast as they could be absorbed without precipitating a price collapse. That declines w not larger was due mostly to the fact that the short interest in the market has been large and a substantial percentage of the short interest took advantage of the drop in prices to convert paper profits into cash.” , cline. Even the railroad stocks, in which there has been considerabie actumulation recently (because of thetr improved financial and earn- ings outlook, were subjected to com- paratively heavy selling pressure. Selling first became pronounced in the steel stocks, then in the food shares, particularly sugar issues, then in the equipments and finaliy pressure against the oi! stocks was lifted the copper shares were called on to withstand the brunt of the selling. Utah Copper broke below 45 for a loss of 1 5-8 points, and other copper shares showed de- clines of a point or more, \bout a point to a new low for the year and Central Leather common got close to 30, also a new low for the year, Pullman extended its de- Losses in | the leading rails 3 point. yeraged about @ | ll renewed at 6 per cent. rate on time loans , was 6 per cent. Demand and the placed at sterling was firm, at $3.65 3-4. 12 Ef and weak during the noon hour and many stocks touched new low marks for the day, and in several instances new low prices for the | year were recorded. (hief amons | these was General Blectric, which dropped to 112, a loss of about 2 points compared with the close of | yesterday. | Western Union, Which recovered | about 2 points of the 6-point de- cline of yesterday. This issue was ' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921, ° 99 000,000 bond this | the $0 offering morning ‘0 2. the Pressure against market was lifted during the fourth hour and « which earried most ajlyoud stocks and « number rally vesulled of the of industrials up to within small fractions of the closing prices of yesterday An exception was International Pape which declined nearly 5 points, An- other particularly weak spot was General Asphalt, which fell about 4 points, 2 TO 3. The entire list showed a steadier tone in final dealings, but it was evident that most of the buying came from the short interest. At the close losses: in the feading railrgad issues amounted to small fradtigns, and the motor, ,steel, oil and miscella- neous industrials generally showed recoveries of from | to 2 points from low, prices of the day. accessions Wall St. Gossip ‘ LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 3 1- 4th 4 L-4sy 87.90; Victory 4 3-48, 98.70, FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. Sterling, demand, 35 1-8; cables, 3 8, off .00 5-8. F ce, demand, 0782; Gables, 0783, up ,00001 1-2. Lire demand, .0437; cables, .0438. Belgian franes, demand, .0759; cables, .0760, up 0001. Marks, demand, °.0123 3-4; 0121 3-4, up 0000 1-4. chmar, demand, .0651; cables, .0 Swiss francs, demand, .1689; cables, 1691. Guilder, demand, .3100; cables, 3100, up .0005. Pesetas, démand, .1205 Macbles, Sweden kronen, de- -1375; cables, .1580, up .0016. allt cl CUA B. R. T. ORGANIZERS FAIL. Meeting, Slimly Attended, Adje Without Action, An attempt to*hold a mass meeting of Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit employe for the purpose of organizing, in the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum Iast evening was more lat y attended by members af the company’s supervising force ap- aring to note those attending than y employees. A handful of the latter, after, a brief session, adjourned without ion. Peter Rooney, General Organizer of and Electric Railway Employees, was to have addressed the meeting. His delay in arriving was given by William Reilly, District Organizer, who presided, as the reason for adjournment. Men in attendance at the meeting sald practically all af those in the meet- s of the company ing were ex-employ discharged after the strike a year ago. Unknown Man, Ro Dies at Mor An unidentified man, run down on Park Avenue last night by an auto- mobile operated by John B. Collepe, of 8 Long Street, Hast Greenwich, R. 1, died at Mount Sinal Hospital to-da fle is described as being about twent: eight years old, feet § Inches, 150 pounds, clean @#haven, dark brown hair, and wore a gray mohair sult, He had papers bearing the name of Isaac Yeo kelchit, of No, 990 Orchard Street, Down by Aato, it Minas. helped by the apparent success of BANKING AND FINANCIAL. i} Bridgeport, Con. i “BANKING AND FINANCIAL. 41, YEARS’ INVESTMENT EXPERIENCE SAFEGUARDS OUR CLIENTS’ INTERESTS SAFETY AND HIGH YIELD are no longer strangers We offer to conservative investors First Mortgage Real Estate Gold Bonds to yield 7 to 8 PER CENT INTEREST @ Combining all the safeguards that feature the oldest, investment. Why not Take Advantage safest and most conservative type of ‘ of Present Interest Rates? ‘ AMERICAN BOND & MORTGAGE COMPANY, ic 562 Fifth Ave., Car, 46th St. New York City Chicago, Il, Columbus, Oitio Davenpdrt,lowa Grand Rapi Tel, Bryant 9600 Mich. Rockford, Il. Nam Addr Phon Fill out or Phone for particulars (W-8-11) on how to take advantage of present interest rates 3 opened 88.40; Ist 4 1-48, | 87.04; 2d 4 1-45, 87.74; Gd 4 1-40, 91.88;" mand, cables, .2095. Norway | kronen, demand, .1280; cables, .1285, | Up .0002. Denmark kronen, demand, the Amalgamated Association of Street | Somplete Stock Tables—Financial News THE GURB~CLOSING Share Ager Rete oo... piso ANieObsimere All's. Chatman i. Am Agr Chem...) Am Rank Note Am ‘Boot Sura Am Rosch Magneto 30 od Nerasa Conse} ‘i INDUSTRIALS. New Or'T & M.. 100 Acme O08) oe... 400 Acme Packing ........ | $00 attied Pa 200 Car List... Columbia Emerita... 0 Com FR. ee eS THAT KEEPS (Copyright, 11 SYNOPSIS OF PRECE! it ou: of five, who then gow and takes Ber as @ pupil, On plendid By MARGARET PEDLER ‘ A REAL LOVE STORY THE READER “GUESSI| by Margaret Pedler.) DING INSTALMENTS. & siugi®@ teacher int) Up aud ‘rmored to em Diasta's olen 10 nia tne Compartin ui ‘an the Am Can ..... 6 61 Com F F of..... ca) WMC Appears to be ao author, She re t who gatnered up her é wren (hey blow sway. tu! ue’ tel. br ‘ane is migtais a ag Am Car & Voondry 10! 100 Conley ‘Tn Fotl....., ine 0 a i t dinner with kim, she | Ad Dre Srna +" Rog Slit 280 Com Motors, ¥ ener uation, “hey, Ae nthe tillage of Ursuline, ‘Tue say cocker ant Am Hide & L.. 10% nH is Stee 100 Durant Mot ¥ ais dausnyy Joan, on Sunday” she eee the fan who care Wown Hin He Le. 48 lana a 160 Fimplre Food 6.0... Svat and bet catorten, Ms Meus "eeinaton "wall Beda alan ait pln j AO Wai Mite Ha fe Farrel Cou! When ae Cals ale by wee ea aod fds nent tate a Bera " x her foreivencas for, ha fan TR Ose Simi. 0 Glen Alden Cot, Maat ig Gas Sat fo ee eRe Am Tinneed Ot ° ith DW, 5 ye. mud Kuen her. | Pana takes" tc i Seo Toromotive Pacific Gas 34 2% | Derm oo Tattmate with ert charmed by wer voice, pred | Miied Ohem o.ecce Pacific Oit ws... : 12% 124 | Picture, t Am Safety Resor Pan-Amer Pet ..g 460 44% 200 Inter Rubber . 1 + eotZthe Dae, and Diarra ments Jerry Ve, Herinsion’s serretan. who speak sm Ship & Com Pan-Amer Pet Bi. nt $00 Locemebite Pr) " eo 1 ‘er k tie Pemte’a Gan o 1g WO Ne Am Co pe mew kas CHAPTER X. must come and see ma es < \ pare Maree... ys 4 0 Perection ‘tire ® (Cabusnat , ton Come to tea ond in | Phitada Comoany. » mm -1 fata Morris... of 'T this moment the dvor open- OW. ap ker & An | Plaes ANON Wes, 80M ZS seo Rept wy a Lay conversation entered the the street vids \4= Piores O11 7 = Republic ‘Tire Rub... 35 room. He paused on the, Jeyry returned to the in | Pes & Wen Val. 26% 8 ote sect * roe 32% 8 | threshold, and for an instant Diana | ‘sem to EEE Dial sa Am Sea aes se ae) wr GE 2 2) could have sworn that as his eyes | ray, Max’ ne uaid, | am ban lg ee,. BG ma a 32 ag. | met her own a sudden light of pleas- j ately linking his arm in th eee as Pure oil . 8%, - 4 es ran ag ie =619 «619 | ure flashed into their blue depths, or eal What had you A@o Dry Goods. ... f | aited Profit Smart 1 1 1 i ing to upset that dear little ie ae ill Sioa pets; 704 | "g00 United Ret Cond. si gh an Only to be immediately replaced by | ‘M90 ‘Atchison Ry f [amlae my) 80 arms Cosi. 1m 1% | Ds Usual look of cold indifference. Yes. She was—crying.” At Gulf @ WoL, Ppt pan : STANDARD O18, © |He glanced round the room, appar-| Jerry felt the arm agains} AUG & Wot. eye ea. u| Am OM. 1G ently somewhat surprised to find |tWitch, aud continued relent opted td 1 an *I ke Neato | Diana and his secretary its sole oc-|,, polieve you've been Pakiwin 100 cpl a ho } BR ORO ON i, HO jher. You know, old man, x ue kos Regnbtic Motor | 700.8 OW of Ind... ab cupants. {sort of horribly lordly, tou Bait & Ohio of... gig Lo Ee bd INDEPENDENT O18, | “Were al) here now except our pre you when you ch¢ Beth Bteo! & & 4 & San 10 Am Fe Ol ee oa i aired latter cheer-|{ don't see why you show a Steel It SL, & Southn.. - '2/ 950 Allied Ol new pf [aa Gels! ae HE with Miss Quentin. She's Witkin Rap ‘Tran ote | 100 Arkansas Naz Ges 14 {ully, following his thought. | swrully good sort.” Wklyn Union Gas... | 1800 Boston Wroming «5... | ‘So it seems. I didn't know"—lovk- | "Yes" agreed Erringtot Sime. Ghee Gan loom 600 Carib Synd ‘ 4 | ing aoross trom Jerry to Diana in a Quentin i cen) Ge Batt & Zine Seaboerd Air 1) of, . 1 | 800 Chiles Service Batts i “that you two were ic: | . see, Vou, Cone Butte ‘neue, Mo tec O54 HN GAN — I's) 138 ctles Serer ald ... 6 — aa ari tae " r Jerry, after a. Rateerick Co GD & Sin Fr ot, Sty | 40 tameng O 2 Ho, ay 1m 114; Walnted with enc . fe cane: F | cada Cent Oil SeamRorbuck of. MOM $00 Ak Tada Pe sw. 68 gong! “We aren't—at least, we weren't,” | “I—not like Mise Quent: Veair Packing | Seneca Capper... | 1500 Gtitlmd O1 ......, M% ob 1 replied, Jerry, "We met by chance, pe = Cauit Petrgieara Toei ons 300 Glenrork OR osc, TE 16 like two ungels that have made a bid). Will, that's what she thi hoafit Pond pt... 1Sinclair oi de 6800 Hudson of ce A eND ay.” persisted Jerry Canadian Vacitie [Sirs Sheff Steel... ‘e300 Imperial OR ecw : for the same clou | 38, and She seemed really so | Genta Leatuer Southam Pacific 100 Int Pssiot ; Errington smiled faintly it. She believes you don't w Osial Leaiher st Souther Ry . ie $100 Keystone 0 “and did you porsuade your—fel- ‘! the with her, | Gorro De Vasco... . Southern Ry of 43'y S| 500 Iyam Pee wo | low angel—to sing to you’”’ he asked “ Questin's friendship Cukidier Motor. . eee couse Mee 400 Maracatbo Ov 19 drily. jdelightrul. But—you don’ Chak Os Stand Oil of NJ pf 107% | i: | No, Does she sing?” stand, Jerry—it's one of the JOM & St PRR. i ee) Ye) 100 Merrit: ' “Does she st « «. Jerry amy!) © must forego, JOM & 3 P ER Stndedaker + THe Te TB — Fe! a3 Mextes Ov jyoung and ignorant friend, tet me i-) 5 it Errington spoke wit ry | Gens Pie! Waals: Superior Oi 4 4 4 + 4 | 100 atidwest on mg /troduee you to Miss Diana Quentin, | 2efinite air of finality, his y: P. at verre TTean Cop & Chom 7% 7% 7% + 4% 1000No Wat OU. ie lth ‘retary knew from experienc } SR1a Plot + OH 8K 1 | s00 omar ou... MW food Lard!" broke in Jerry, his | Msbt as well drop the sub, 4 | oate Gt Werrera... . 1% 1 | 40 Sate Creek Prod 4 4% face falling, “Are you Miss Quentin] , Suddenly Frrington face. | Chile Capper... mn eh . Le 1'a | 500 Sapulpa Ref a 3 S )—the Miss Quentin? Of course, Live | oie ve is hands on t | Gtuno Copper a) Mike ea 6) 1 | 1800 Simms Pet se 6% 0% heard all about you~you're goin to /Snuyiten | Pan | Coca-Cola... ESenpsaisl Nees | su Skens On cone 8% 8% Bide the biggest Star in the musical). OUrrye id, and 1 & Some Tranrue & Was,. 32% SS] 200 Spemcer PE eee OL 1 1 |@rmament—and here bave I been | iyi with some deep Vo Hie 00 Baz & Pare 60 2 | 900 & enc ee) way about my little affairs | “Thank God—thank Him e Col Gan & ‘ | 7900 Teron 0 gassing away y of your life—th . | Columbia Grapho ceveu : =o fust as though you were an ordinary | Of your life—that you're froe | Comp Tad & Res. parece aie % | ow 3-4) -M | mortal like myself.” Vou Guooaa toesa ae Consol Gas... BM United Alfor, ... Ey | 15000 a eh tS Di was beginning to laugh at!) noose to take it. Some United Dru Pe : jana 7 |shackled—our arms tled be Com Inter-Cai 4% Chun an 2 | ue 1 1 4 [the boy's nonsense wuen Errington | joie And oh, my God! } Cant Gan ......55 Mle “ge "es! 1000 ce ” ” 7% Jcut in quiet: leona t Res iy 3 a’ eet eed eee 16% — | 500 iw 1% 1%/°""phen you've been making a great | “(he to be frep! + 289 ane ey ee Lg | 100 © 6 6 |mistake, Jerry,” he said. “Miss Quen-| Une blue cyes were full o Com Produce .... @6% Un Recall Storw.. 31% W's Slt%e — 4%} 1599 as 88 [tin doesn't in the least resemble ordi- | apewsn the stern mouth 4 Com Produces of. 162 iw 9 1 «8. |oury mortals. She isn't afflicted by | Pals Never before had Je Crome eee trie mw 1 {Tike passions with ourselves, and she| foi gue. with the mask off Cuba Cane Sumr.. ee ato taeinits tt | doesn't understand—or forgive them.” | oud a gon ee ener. wa \Gea cane tet ON at US Ritiow tat nf 95% Marmill Div The words, uttered as though in| iy) 2gony unveiled. | Cen cousnticn: 16n U S,Smatere Tron Blowon fest, held an undercurrent of mean-| no stammered. “Cant nat Caaeax Gar, asi U8 Bled... Kerr Lake #\ing for Diana that sent the color A¥-| “With an obvious effort Bi Gl Venadium Gteel . img up, under her, Clear HIP igeance. | Peea!Ded ‘is composire, but (ed BIND Caro Chen “ , don’ 80) bers yas he answered:— [Den & Rio Gr of. 1% Cale Onc BC; Tone ainay don't understand—some je Neltion “you “nor any < Dome Ming ..... 10% Wavres occ Soibeneda ks ‘ i peehapelt 9 just as well,” retorted | 2°71}, ee : must dreo m Dul, $ Shore & A 3 Watesh pt Ao... . e “y Scotch say. And tl Motheclode new Ct Errington, unmoved. hard part of it—to be yi Ylidvom Cou) 1 West Meqread. .. National Tin... 60 Jerry, senving elvotricity in the at-! and jury. A man ought o PndivottJotmen 88% Wo Marylamt 24 of mosphere, looked’ troubled and UD-|Compeiioy qf pen, ought By BOS v eet 18s ie W Paci Corp. i | le lou! | ee ene Sew Sd Hom coco 8 comfortable. vicuim and executioner Brie dat pt 18% Western Union , Nipissing 4% miorisiy murmuring something| > [Meio 2d wf wees. Went Airbrake Poiana © 5 lw ‘about ‘going down to gee if Miss de nA Famow Vhser.... 40 Westingliowe Silver Mires Am... .218 \Gervais bad.come in yet,” he bolted) a (ia Fed Min & Sm i. 70 Wheeling & L Tonoyah Cash Bor... Sut of the room, leaving Max and Di- | Ceanitionatnaees lear ener 25 <5 OM White Motor .. Tono Divide... ana alone together. |game and—runs away, atlo ea Ampbatt 40% White ou re ‘Tonopak Min ..... Suddenly she turned and faced him. | victim to escape. yi) teen Gem aval it. . 3 iced ‘Tonopah Rescue Bale... “Why—why are you always 80 UD- | gible i Gamon Wil & Wa te i Ticlumae oe. me?” she burst out. Ste General Cigar + 6 Worth Pump ..... Ma Untied Eastern wat Hitea his brows. side. Ley Vey mee r+] General Hleotric.... 11445 "Exdiridend. ‘Total sales “12>... My dear Miss Quentin,| come back, and Erringtor |Genrel (Motor. ....-. 10% (we I have no right to be either kind—|composedly to greet them. jen Motor ded pc. 71‘ AS FIRE MENACES Goodrich of | Granig Mining 2 Anaconda Cop 1 Anaconda 7s 79 2 angio Am Oil iis. 4 Armour & Co ts. 5 Su 7s 3. fs 85. | Gutt States Steet .. Haskell & Barter. 2 Can Na Ty Fa Houston OL .....5 LOM Tn Stu 6s. Hupp Motors ....+ 5 Copper Exp 8s 24. Llinis Central . Indiahoma Retin Indian Refining... Inspiration Oonper. . 7 Copper Mxp 8s 25 1 Cudahy ts. T Goodrien Tire id Trunk Stas MOVIE THEATRE pe ee Inter Cone Corp... Gut M1 tw on | Unter Harvester About 300 persons, mostly children, Reinz Co 7s. | toter Mew Rumbe Ol Ts Nai Mar DAKes ts were in the Atlanta movie theater, apn Tot Mer Afar nf... at No. 283 West 116th Street, this Ren Wk Im Nivkel : afternoon, when the film snapped in Tabby MeN dL 7a LABS ON es wo and flames fill e 5 Liguett. Myers Ga. est 2 ; |two and flames filled the metal cage] § Vane | aay Jewel Tos 3 a|in ‘which the projection machine is ame £99 Jonen Tea. este Dy nersies: aa Wave Chy Go .. —\%! Harry Brown, the operator, saw 1 Bas Soren ets: aol eeccobpaenineminie che ceuestcay eed Kennewtt Capper. . Sey e re re] 3 Kesntane Tire. 4 and forming dark clouds over the} 1 Tachamanna Steel. ‘eT heads of the audience. With instant |’ 4 swin & Co 7 ee * | presence of mind he shut off all| Swit & Oo fs St. | Lima Low Ki. fights, so that no onc could ace the | 1? Te#¥s Ca 78 ++: Town's 10 4% | simoke—and the smoke could not be Load A | Hate “dee: ve smelled because it was too high in Western Union 64s wt {ee Bie: the room. : Tn Drag 83 oe. esseeees | Man Brevated.... : 5 2 on De & Mexican Petrolmsn Whlie Brown and the Manager, ss * (Miami Capper Hpgene Schoen, were working with 500; eo oa buckets and turning in a ati! alarm, |ADAMS HELD IN $7,500: CASE PUT OVER. 1 Hannerman, the cash-| groped hurried.y through the k auditorium and opened all the It was not until eight of them Miss 3 ler, Min, & St, Louis. Mo Kan & Tex .. Mo Kan & Tex of Mo Pacific ....++ of MOTHER’S exits. Refuses to Sinn © and In Subpoenaed. Actreni veces ONS were opened, and the orchestra had! yy yooa Adams, of No. 47 Irving Place, Net, Clon Bunt 3K begun playing a lively march, that! .i5 was arrested and charged with at, Combiut ss... ne lights were switched on again. yes = SNat, Bram & Sep 43 Tt was then for the first time that | bursary upon the malenent bl veh Nat, Lead eee i the audience knew anything was|Cunningham, now in the maternity wrong. They saw the smoke, and|ward of Bellevue Hospital, that he | DIED. there was just the slightest impulse] urged her steal from wealthy homes on the part of some to run, But they} where she was employed as maid, | MARGARET 1, | RGARET Io, daughter of | aiso saw that there was plenty of|\aived examination to-day in West | the late Nicholas and Margaret Mulhnii/exits and no need for haste, So all i Side Court and was held for the Grand Jury in '$7,500 bail, Miss Cunningham says a sable cape and diamonds were stolen from No. 245 West 75th Steeet, the home of Myrtle ‘Tannehill, ar actress, and she later saw them in the Adams house in the pos- session of Mrs. Bertha Adams, charged with receiving stolen goods. Miss Tannehill, refused to sign the complaint to-da¥ and left the court room, A subpoena was Issued for her went out in perfect time to the music, In fifteen minutes the fire, which had been confined to its metal box, was out. The only damage was the loss of one reel of film from the pic- ture called “The Miracle of Manhat- ree "’ ‘Then the | and poloved aister of Rev. P. J. ful hall, G. 8. 8. Rj BSlmer M. Alicia, 8. 5. Notre Dame, Nicholas and Moses P. | Puneral Saturday morning at 9,30, | from her tate residence, $423 Avenue { | D. (Newkirk Ave. Station Interborough), thence to St. Jerome's Church, Requ mass. audience came back. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WASHINGTON, 11 Petroleum Mexico, Aug. the Tumpico, shipments from and the case of Mre, Adams adjourned Wherever You Mey Be joll feds in Juno axgresated 17,000,000 | inti: to-morrow | Call “Cobambus 8200” ental (crane mehtn Miatiace eset eH ery HPI can" ments for any month this sens. except Breake Fo ” Fall ' ing the record. "month. of. January. a-2 : cord PURER CHURCH” tne, cording to a report to the Conitnerce | g Ruth Corat, thirty-fve, of No. 113 rere edbichen cording to. 8, Teport to the Cs West 124th Street, broke her foot when 1970 Broadway at 66th St. teat duty "on hfeaitan (li, i Avene Slovated et Rector, Strest to: Devetews Olfes, 234 54. & 1. there was a rush (o ‘empty all |day. She was taken to Broad Street yeilable storage. U | privilege of friends. |me quite clearly, ‘That is surely the And you showed down at Crailing, that you did not intend to admit me to your friendship.” didn’t,” she exclaimed, and rushed. on desperately. “Was it likely that 1 should feel anything but gratitude and Itking for any one who had done as much for me as you had” You forget,” he said quietly. “afy terwards—I transgressed, And you let me see that the transgression had wiped out my meritorous deeds—com- pletely. It was quite the best thing that could happen,” he added hastily, as she would have spoken, “I had no right, less right than any man on earth, to do—what I did. I abide by your decision. ‘The last words came slowly, mean- ingly. He was politely telling her that any overtures of friendship would be rejected. Diana's pride lay in the dust, but she was determined he should not know it, With her head heid high, she said stiffly “[ don't think for Adrienne, Will please, that I've gone bi or unkind—to you. ui] wait any longer you tell her, k to Brutton Square?” : “Brutton Square?” he repeated swiftly. “Do you live there?” “Yes, Have you any objection?” He disregarded her mocking query and continued: “4 Miss Lermontof lives there, Is she, by any chance, a fricnd of yours?” There seemed a‘hint of dis- approval in his voi and Diaua countered with another question, “Why? Do you think I ought not to be friends with her? “12 Oh, T don't think about it at allv—with a little half-foreign shrug of his Shoulders, “Miss Quentin's choice of friends is no concern of mine.” Uubidden tears leaped into Diana's eyes at the cold, satirical tones Surely, he bad hurt her enough for one day! Without a word she turne: and made her way blindly out of the room and down Stairs. In the hall she almost ran into Jerry's arms. “Oh, are you going?” asked, in tones of disappointment. “Yes, I'm afraid | musn't wait any longer’ for Adrienne. I have some work to do when I get back. Her voice shook a little, and Jerry, giving her a swift glance, could sce that her lashes were wet and her eyes misty with tears. “The brute!” he ejaculated men- tally. What's he done to her?” Aloud he merely satd: “will you have a taxi?” She nodded, and hailing one that chanced to be passing, he put her carefully into it, “And—and I say,” he said anxiously “You didn't mind’ my talking to you is afternoon, did you, M Quen- tin? | made’ ‘rather ‘ree,’ as the servants say.” “No, of course I didn't mind,” she replied warmly, her spirits rising a little, He was such a nice boy—the sort of boy one could be pals with. CHAPTER XI. PRING had slipped’ it mer, summer had git again, to winter, a more April was come, -~~* voft breath blowing upon t| 4 green buds and bidding th While daffodils and tulips, sentinels? swayed above tt carth in a riot of tender , Diana leaned far out of window of hor room at Square. The realization ths had slipped away since last had wom that tender greet hor; it seemed almost incre: twelve whole months had since the day when she come to Brutton Square. her second year in Lond Diana still little more thai petuous, impulsive girl Her voice was now som marvel at. Tt had mature rich contralto of amazing Early in July, just when t] should be in full swing, the be a concert—a recital ¥ Kirolski, the Polish violi Madame Berthe Louvigny, us Freneh pianist, 10 asd | was to be the solitary conce season, but, to whet the aj , Diana was atso to | big. reception |, Diana had been better abl |to devote herself to. her Urrington had been out of for a time. But even 50, She was 1 banish him from her thor ua was the first day of her London after the Kaster had spent as iting Rectory, and alread ondering rather wistfully rrington would be back in during the summer. A sharp rat-tat at the do sitting-room recalied Dian dering thoughts to the Bunty was standing outside, “What is it?” Diana we ning, when she caught sig pleasant, ugly face appear} little Miss Bunting’s should Jerry, is it you?” she exola lightealy “I've got an important mi |deliver,”” asserted Jerry, grin shaklag both Diana's hands antly “And now,” said Diana, settlee themselves for a cor yaru over the teacups, “tell n news, Oh, by the way, whi important ‘message? I don't --regarding him — severely ‘you've got one at all. Tt wa; excuse, Do Not Mi: To-Morrow's in Inatalmeate

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