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Se RAR AS MERE TEE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 99 REPLY TO IRELAND, of Inspector William F. Boettler from the 3d Inspection District to the 16th in Long Island City. Among those transferred to patrol duty are John J. LOST HAIR SHE WANTED BOBBED, GIRL CHARGES. Mrs. Pauin Morgan, No. 846! 5 Avenue, June 17, She gave th ng order: Hale cut bobbed with walnut dye, scalp shampooed snged, and eyebrows arched. BEHIND THE MASK Gunson and Joseph Maloney, both " ‘ come of charges against them, Gun- ewe 80 tan & tor $10,000 ‘Miss ‘Huntley. Aled. yu-at é son goes to the Webster Avenue Sta- againet Mrs, Morgan, She alleges a , | jy |Uonsin the Bronx, and Maloney to $10,000 tn fer 8: Ratend of smorxine with bobbed ‘ é Story of an Umpire Who Had a Heart the enchoaee Ave Sto, 39 | a nounan unten reine nat Sopreahetageeed gt Ses | Inepector James 8, Bolan was re-|th® approach of summer nterited some- ; a ee |¢yebrows, awolled ‘and the hair GIVES FW HOP cently transferred from the 2d. In-| thing special, and figuring that a chan om. and her head fell out, an@ B CH ES E VAN LOAN Spection District to the 84. He has| of style In the halr and eyebrows she | was forced ly the pain to go ARI shken his entire stat of fourteen men | tad been wearing all winter would | Fecelve medical attention, ys y ° —_>— with him and this made necessary {about fll the bill, tripped confidently | qe", nat hen thet ah taste eatatt oe ; Copyright, 1919, by the Ball Syndicate), SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT. | | | Nothing in the Message That Will Prevent Another Con- | | » transfer of the twenty. into the hairdressing establishment of Mr, Morgan’ employees. Gon O'Higgins has earned the reputation of being “hard-boiled.” He never fraternizes with the id. 1p | deren after ‘thirteen years of action the players can find no sign of his letting Up, no Id. Zz 4 that he ts teady for the farm. One day Con does an unprecedented thing—asks for ten | ‘ J ¢ sage Jonna, Tur lenguo proaiden: tefuscs mim. ‘ae they heed ine umpire badly, Con goes lato & slump, | I | | nen Gd Oe an ep ee ee oe ewer LONDON, Sept. 28 (Associated | a CHAPTER IL. jand the next thing he, knew, O'Hig- ‘10 TO 11 ih low for Tine ivoad PU] Dregs), — Prime Minister Lloyd Nat c (Contiaued.) gins was shaking him by the should- $ chases were lig! | rae 5 % a HE inflelder scooped the ball,|t and thrusting the telegram into| , u | George's reply to Eamon de Valera his hands. perations in the stock market this | will not be issued to-day, and there juggled it from his glove to) “yoo, at that!” the umpire cried.| morning again reflected nothing 2 TO 3. his bare hand and then|"What do I care for the job? Read| sore than the pessimism of profes |e (ree SOuny: weiner t wilt be whipped it to wee cern |* This Ie what Daly Head sional traders and tack of public| The market closed with prices gener-/avallable to-morrow, it was an { te bette hed Samii er sn Cornelius O'Higgins, Umpire, interest on either the buying or the| ally off a few fractions from the|nounced ofMfelally at No. 10 Down- . ‘ as tag bitin ‘tie ball ‘thruaded toto Operation - wonderful Teuckeks, selling side. Selling was not of| opening level. The closing hour was street this afternoon we ne} the first baseman’s hands—it seemed} Chicago specialist says no danger large proportions at any time, but} in keeping with those that had pre-| No hitoh has developed, It was sald, f Fifth and Connie will be walking by the the list was without support and| ceded it, stocks in most cases being . bay One fe) iit to the Reds, fighting desperately on a oe Bea but the Prime Minister has decided he Gitenaive thatthe balaudfoct| “oe AY, veechasle (ctl dio Mal tacin Lote | tah \ why he should not arrived at the same time, in which| Daly looked from the paper to] Sized fractions to more than a| Grokers turned their attestion with | Ts FATer aRGHn REAL case it is ats enough ff us to as-|O’Higgins's face. i pqint were the rule. some hope o&f a revi t&o the] wait another day before making the} § oe eee ee ee aa og Gommle?” sald the President curi-| Movements in foreign exchange, In} higher prices b&eing askul to-day communication public In order to| a} oe the ‘Wclsion, OVNNty ttle git? sain the umptre,| bonds ana ons commodity mar-| for coper and petroleum and the] give all the members of his’ Cabinet i O'Higgins, racing with the play, “Twelve years ‘old. Lame. She’e| kets commanded more interest than} more sanguine predicted that they|,, opportunity to pass on the draft 7 ‘| been sick a long time. I didn't ex-| Stock fluctuatione, German marks} would lead Industrial securities to ; ° | spread both hands downward as he ; i of the reply. f , Se OMeiiA;tS eaate fen ee A rest. 0 ae gre Tees pets aes pout fell to 78 one hundredths of a cent,| higher levels, but this viewpoint] favitation of Sinn Fein leaders to nswerin t e da 5 = » chance. ration, Th coed ia satan hie ape ion of § : atishtiig then jerked is right hand |Was Why Tianked' for the time: of. | © Hew, low record, Toads cont Rees) ssamedtit&o hive ttle! eweleht with|« conference to Werheld in London) higiinto the air. He had done the|She might not have come out ali] ctive and firm with several lead-| the bearish e&lement which contin-| shout the middle of October was ex-| worst thing an umpire can do—re-|right—and I thought 1 ought to be} ing issues establishing new high! ued to play short | _ Versed a close decision and called | there.” records for the year, cotton added) | Besced {Gite eontkiBes tn the) reply is moderation in price, without ey MoCue out after maki: But you didn’t tell me!” said Daly. | slightly more than $i a bale to tts eae It was declared the note would Pp . j : sign, "The roar of joy # I tried to,” said the umpire stiffly. y othe: a | make it clear that the conference had sacrifice of quality. } the first motion of O'Higgins's hands | “You didn’t let me.” advance of $6 a bale yesterday, but been called to discuss Irish self- ' changed to a howl of rage. Then he went on buttoning his col-| the grain markets were heavy. Cash . ee ont within the empire, but , “Robber!, Robber!” a few seconds, wondering what he] wheat declined two cents a bushel a Ossi flac KuUNing Genthinad iar the tes | The livery department in The _ 3 “Back to the Old Man's Home for| ripped out % sudden order: to $1.17 cents, a new low for th | sage would make impossible its ac- Man's Shop supplies this demand i yours Bure you're going home. You've | Present downward movement | No Ge aie BIbK. REIN OR [Abul : ‘ , "Hey, 3 led him safe at first! | just got time to get that fast night |The continued severe depreciation in| TIARA aeolialeonGurrariGs With) EHR in every respect. £ | a ee uated spectators’ were| Until you now that overyihing is ail| GOTURA Chena etre ence on AN Ge I atiqneseandpoine. 48) w (condition (6 a ' rOSKIng the grandstand: With (elt wee then seport be wire mad Ti | have an unsettling influence on) Liverty 31-28 opened $8.34, off 00; | 116 conference. There was general Suits for the town car¥the tour- { hoots and cutcalls, and the New | assign you to duty.” other foreign exchange rates, nor| ist 41-48, 90.76, up .00; 2d, 9044, uP] 0 actos that the mecting would be \ ; York players swarmed into the dia-| O'Higgins dropped his made-up} did it seem to have any apprecia-| 05; ad, 93.90, up .10; 4th 90.80, up| 10h i ing car, the roadster—and special an: -... mond, yelling their protest against|necktie to the floor, ae: ple effect on the share list. Bearish Victory 3 99.46, off SEK ‘ Ve : ; Y OG Shenae oF the ceciayen, “woe it isn't all off?" he said. "T] | oressionals. apparently derived |4 3-4 99.46. BELFAST, Sept. 28 (Associated suits for country use. HW ; 3 ere are times when an umpire 3 i _ y FOR c Sais srenm)i==A Cuneral party « } ; ‘ changes “a base” decision, usually} “You—bet—your—life!” said the| greatest encouragement from the HOREL ons eee ete cat oe ane HERE i disti 1 4] ! when the baseman drops’ the President of the league. indifference of the public to stock| Marks opened at a new low one De ene eanee Ce is a distinct call in Caps, leggings, overcoats, rain- Hy after making a catch. “in ig case;| "Tho story never got into the papers | quctuations and their refusal to | off 02 2-4 from previous flows See ne nd ree others were | i NewYork for chauffeurs’ out- coats, and gloves } plain'to every fan inside the fence| tricd to sweat it out of the President.| enter the market on the buying side | ling, deman aeah ce 2 eanhed Ix] 3 : D & uf | that’’ ‘O'Higgins's judgment had|'There were many wild surmises about | Ven on sharp recessions. 1-4, French francs, demand, .0709 1-2, |’ . st fits, from cap to boots, which M ‘i N , % wavered—he had taken a second|the O'Higgins case, and some of the|As far as the share list was con-| ¢ , 0710 1-2, off .0001. Lire, de-) ose \¢ ly fi . otoring requisites for the i a thomeht and | that sec nd thought young umpires nreened themselves for cerned greatest interest this morn-| mand, .040; cables, 040, off .081-2. TWENTY DETECTIVES is exactly fit requirements. owner, including a full line of # 1 01 Ne c b a 8 . y were very muc! 5 ess = Py wae Belgian francs, demand, .0 | iW . fi Hewitt, who had becn coaching off| couraged when the old man came back| 19S was centred in Pennsylvania, | 70g ares i" H | firat base, seized O'Higgins by the|at the end of two weeks as fresh as| There was no longer any question| 0708, unchanged, Greek drachma, d OUT OF TENDERLOIN) || And one of these requirements sporting topcoats and lap robes. ' 4 arm and shook him. ‘The other play-| green paint and apparently as good as] that a large number of the com. mand, .0495; cables, .0500, unchanged. pe wae Na Ki A | Sluckiae at Riss tothe oRaanvautae mane pon theinte Nealeeenee to pre-} pany's 140,000 or more shareholders Swiss francs, demand, .1 |Put on Patrol as Boland, New In-| | * cs nto his cars, If he had been the| O'Higgins took three days’ suspension | Were disturbed by the recent state- | .1780, Shenanene eu spector, Brings His Entire H i \ old O'Higgins he would have sent! and howled for three months, Yes, he} ™ent of the Vice President of the/ .8228; cables, .8225, up 0010. I J oh eealoommas Me \ three o four. men ott the feld, and|was the old O'Higgins all right, andj company, in which he asserted that | demand, .1304 bles, .1306, up .0001. Staff. 7 a 0} H j Hy feat ate aia nothing of the Line ie rela so as long as he stayed in| expenses are not being earned and | Sweden kroner, demand + cables,/ One of the most unusual transfe IM Hi 5 s I. e . . i jally | .22! ed. Norway kroner, d K t remafned in the storm contre, shak-| O'fliguins never explained matters—| that unless wages are materially | 2280, unchange’ 1 de-| ever made in the Police Department| {fe} . ; ing tila head. thought tha {NBIC WAS like him—and neither did reduced the company must go under | mand, .1253; cables, 2 oft 0002.1 tok place this morning when| |i 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 7 i “Les 8 nerve, ou: 6 a i. % ‘ ry ‘and, .1778; ¢ i Prout bitteriys “anal that Waal Me eur ee hee cer it net oere| Gee ownership or be placed | Denmark kroner, demand, 1778 |twenty detectives, composing the | ff The Man’s Shop The “Optimus” Shoe Express Elevators 4 a rotfen decision!” MOLY MHA the Setar || 1a the Banda sot a recelyer) ONG | blog,/ 1189, up :0008 [entire staff of the Third or Tender-| |p Tenth Floor in New Fall Styles ithout Stop ‘ 4 The Reds, saved by a_mtracte,| “Nyy Outiscine wae w worn so she| Stock showed a further decline of = | om District, went back into uniforms ' H arene RUG ahi understood why the President’ of the| nearly a point, and its weakness) (FOR OTHER MARKET TABLES, and patrol duty In various precincts. ‘i 2 a eee ete eecalan to tne tesa | aewe fent her an elaborate sliver tea] had an unsettling influence on other| sEE PAGE 20.) Phila tollowaléiossly on “tie dranatan : i | which it favors. At, last the game went on again,, at sédtmd base, kept the crowd in an uprogry and at the bitter end eacogted to his dressing-room by the police, for the home team had lost the Gime by one run—the run which O'Higgins took away from the team. Daly dodged the reporters, escaped the commotion at the end of the amg, and decided to wait until the ‘The man was not seeking to excuse tacts. Daly sat down on the bench. “Come on and tell me about It," he said. “If there's anything I can do— able one for both men. Daly tried to postpone an unpleasant duty. “You'd better come down to the of. fice Im the morning,” said he. “We'll talk it over then.” \ league, there came a slurp rap at the \ door. Daly openad it ‘elegram for you, Con,” sign for it.” he said. } a yard, hed | 11d: eemity. 100 } O'Higgins leaped forward, snatched 11 mi At TI0:. |the envelove and began fumbling it in hreeyatr-okds: one. mile “and O 2. f Tr lain fingers. Daly signed the boy's Tins Bice Flaws. 108 nca e or ousers slip, gave him a quarter and farned bgt Ne, 1103" #1 ‘There was virtually no change in the S Ce 0569 Co eange te SS1OD | Thaviprention allowance claimed, Weather ckar,| tone of the market during this { “che umpire's hands did not shake, |7™* ™! ___ hour, Trading continued profes- 1431 B but his face went white as he un-| «apinanctal’ Rall Game Saturday, | *0Da! in nature and save for an | road folded the vellom sheet deed White | @ne champlonsilp game of the Finan-| ¢xhibition of strength here and| Cor. 40th AGW ay 2 Columbus Circle ard as marble; every ste ; ermed he entire list ¥ $8. ‘Evening (ond Bard af by the twilight in thes District Intermediate Basebail| there the entire list was lifele | Open Evenings Until © o'clock Open Evenings Until © e/clock _{, Scoentuated felt, rather. than under-|seague will be played between the New| Liberty bonds and Victory notes Saturdays 10 o'clock Saturdays 10 ecleck tood., that here waa the anerrer $0 ie Pian Bes Danes and the Mutual! were in fair demand and also others TAILOR ole mystery; he rea e Insurance Company on Saturday, jue eicle ITH DA Telos Ab lose Let Deckiaae Ora, Mem tee | ec saore, euoatantiel “industrial 119-121 Nassau Street ove Sopenn © cvs om 4 O'Higgins peered at the paper Daly saw toe hard lines waver and melt— om a was | O'Higgins did not understand it. He was not a sen- Umental man. ANOTHER STIRRING BASE- BALL STORY BY CHARLES E. VAN LOAN, ‘THE CRAB,” BE- GINS IN TO-MORROW'S EVE- NING WORLD. > eve, 114, Swift Cricket, 105 vi Tout ran, 108 7. 111; Gallivant, Arr: G0 112 Merry Tht has lost one game to the other, thel! enly defeat of the season. if rails. Yet, Pennsylvania share- holders should not lose sight of the but ‘O'Higgins seemed miles at sea 7 three He floundered hopelessly, made two THE PND. fact oe during tho ee frigttful guesses on simple decisions —— months the) (company, 2ok lon earned expenses and fixed charges but had a balance remaining equal to more than the three months’ proportion of the 4 per cent, annual dividends on the share capital. Mexican oil stocks were again sup- plied in liberal quantities and Mex- through the third hour, but toward the close there were several ad- vances which served to offset the Products went to a new high on the current recovery, Mexican Petrol eum recovered its lost ground and Weather eports from the inclined to go lower, South was boyis. Mexican Petroleum again beéame heavy and sold down to a! 30 0z. Absolutely All Wool Blue Mel- ton, Bought From the United States Navy, Who Bought Same From the American Woolen Co. A Year Ago | O'Higgins paused, with his collar tn Fo ange was slightly tm- Mg HAAG. said. “No, You can tell me ms for thre | proved, German marks getting back Uncalled f here, ‘I’m all through—is that it?” WOT: Raleo. 108; } to eight-tenths of a cent nc e or Suits and ‘As ne waited for the verdict of the | 'Aikrit ital!’ tae. “8 sai 4: dewmings | Cotton was irregular und dospite ey, 0 : losses earlier in the day. Burns x “Mone The umpire laughed, Saas goReet Lay Pe Tee TP * hark flores note, that sas more like Brobaeii sold un Al potons. thor Ip enough for two piece, some have enough for three piec @ cry. “Mon: I wish {t was!" opening quotation; ams Express ait I offer There was a silence, an uncomfort~ was up nearly 2 points and Food ults. Overcoats as Low as I have thousands of single suit lengths thrown into my three New York Store on account of closing several of the stores on my chain. SUIT TO ORDER for the next two weeks Some of these have “71 ewan ump! appeared. \ LATON fcan Petroleum declined nearly two Youn: Ho ing was out n ten y 0) s e" jow for the ent minutes, neat and ‘natty’ in a new | Pp EEISIES: CEE nee TNE This Cloth Would Be Used in an - LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky. pil es were off a point or President. . ing oi! res wer v ‘ “Agel wasn't it?" he asked, cheer- Ree anne more, Steels were comparatively Overcoat Costing $60. My Price. ‘ fu furlongs, steady, with declines being Hmited . q f t it himself, 100: se i T Gates Dg tart, igen to aaall fractions, but sugar stocks | oday Single Breasted Fly Front man#*he asked. Fl auf . the motors, tires and other indus- | Lf U it St “port know,” said Harding, takin nt: ae if i d s Fontes Abeba ecru aya Apne i Slee Any 1hi| trinle wore forced fraphonaly Be | vercoat, United States Navy Blue Melton to mgs; He's in there with his clothes | "ly Bottons, 108: (uiarline 100, Auto, sliainle low the closing figures of yesterday. | half off, sitting on the bench.” : Route. ie bn app, LOT, ag elumt 106 Call money, which rose to 51-2 pet| A di t th i Daly refused a cigarette and Har-| THIRD RACE—S/ 400: ‘ cent. late yesterday, renewed at 6 ccording to e st told b h 5 at ding rolled away, twirling his cane. | St! gne, amd. one sista : Ser ory told me by the representative of the commission house Daly looked after ‘him hourly. Ten | 103: Seanoar. 10%: Mav for z : ine tne tye weg on APS i: ums y ee who bought these goods from the government, they cost the government $6 to $7 : door pe the dressing ToOm nench |Arymr sai tO; tulle at 10S Tera a yard and were sold by the government subject to sealed bids some six months ae eee pain’ we ted a ath caine: gimerar| The market continued to vave a ago. Bought to use for uniform overcoats for the officers, this fabric I can almost alr of a man who would not have ‘ities You1 euch ral sirred| were ud guarantee my customers fiv : ta | i i i he ised at anything, He looked nee Ne Att. | such rallies as occurred were un- © years’ wear at a lower price than ever in the histo ae a teat aad reached for Ravi ‘Traveler, Fyne impressive and not well sustained. of tailoring. P ry Py Heer ator a tie ne aeons qa i funons. Mae et dvimang,. 166: fom | Copper shares, « which displayed a j 4 \, | Careful. "100; (a) Granite Wa wince: e 1 : as , °. tign eked "witnout nope of a vor | 8° ath Tw chet is Bt sini fone (pe Beek near Bae A I am specializing on Blue Melton Overcoats. 1 want five thousand orders in able answer. ae TT pence ext . “What's the matter, Con?" asked EST TAT 1400: calming: ti the metal situation, converted early t thirty days. ah Pees of the League, “What's } rear ony and ae ef ‘ihe al gis] fractional gains into losses of sin- the nex y day he trouble? gang gn: repels j O'Higgins shuffied into his trousers] *Nonsda” 104: 6 Ott itvat, Hr] ilar extent j Mi Si B wha AneMerIM n n weene | mal AA igirpee: 4: 1t became more and more appatent Blue Melton, Single Breasted, Fly Front, Velvet 3 E “I told you wan cr a 0 get away, Millerstaarg, 1 “lady “(Long- that suc’ losses as occurred were La Se Ed 1 ig Raed LDA na a Sia [nips acs cama a amr | ely ortenonel oer Collar, ' p Seams, Raw ges, uaranteed for “ | ang you at all, I—I guess I just went ee = Ss n th nd Wei h Ir fo pieces, that's all. I haven't had ticular significance was attached to Co or. re a 4 res ect Vi Siz f-—_—_-___-} any sleep since I saw you last. HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES.| tho market's downward tendency. ’ 5 : Pp eo e himself, neither was he asking for| macy TRACK, HAVRE DB GRAOR Bet R pity, The dull hopelessness Of lS] x ono entries for tomorrow's race are as 12 TO 1. | OVE tone proved that spon elatea ene follown . | situation, and expected nothing o CR—tPrame. 61,858 Sympathy. He waa simply stating |mpiaroiss Are aul «ial nitongs Wien |THE market continued quiet on

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