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i f 5 ttt | mcatly improved technical p “ i only in rare instances div 88 umount to as much 1 point ee © of attack was Gene in the ¢ at \y . Asphalt, which broke six points or marked tusday that the extrem Miursday's dealings. ‘Phe report weak hown in yesterday's 4 wad that the managemeo # ResHion Was due n to raking i dectded to suspend dividend tact y new) ed ments on the preferred stoc! cliques and that Liqhuidetion of jon Iovidently, sight was lost of the Stocks was 4 minor jactor vet That the regular dividend was: Bhortly aster to-day's opening rats ceclared ast month and that action tactics were resumed, and whit bot be talon again until Mare they were un accompanied by There is small doubt bat that tl usly rumors which have not the caviar payment” will be. ordered Shigliton anglation, t market that time. However, althou: Aisplayed exectilent resistance to Asphalt was persistently pressed for pata ent thanks largely to it ind transactions tn it we _ SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS BANKS. ; Yo HE TRUSTEES of I the East River Say- ings Institution have declared the regular semi- annual dividend at the rate of 4% per annum and an extra dividend at the rate of 14 of 1% per annum. This distribution is made possible by reason of in- creased earnings and our s trong financial position. Our deposits are over $33,000,000 and our surplus fund (par value) more than $6,700,000, which is a guar- antee of our great strength. | THERE are no stock holders —~ all earnings belong to depositors. ACCOUNTS can be deponts withdrawals made BY MAIL. BANK books or Libeny This Institution has paid dividends to its depositors regularly for 73 years, The ' public is cordially invited to open accounts. Deposits "Bonds Yes collak accepted in any amounts eral for loans to dettors from $1 to $5,000, — Open Evenings until 6.30 P. M. and all day Saturday, January 7, to receive deposits. | Deposits on or before Jan. 13 bear interest from Jan. 1 | The East River Savings Institution | Incorporated 1848 291-293-295 Broadway, Cor. Reade Street NEW YORK ~ 267th SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND Union Square Savings Bank| The Bowery Savings Bank No. 20 UNION SQUARE 128 AND 130 BOWERY, | A DIVIDEND has been declared for the Braoch 87 Liberty st, @a months ending Dec. 31, 1071, on all New York, Doc 12, 1921, deposits entitled inereto at the rate of 4 semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. FOUR VER CENT. : = annum on suns from to $5,000, dee eae Beem per annum hee been dclared and bi Trem Jan. fog 7 4 will be credited to depositors for FREDERICC. MILLS Treasurer,” | the period ending Deo. 31, 1021, on NOKERUOFE, Beo'y sll sums from $5 to $5,000, and op and after Mom- Aves, w to 13. EPTED: Money deposited on or before Jun'y 10 will draw Interest from Jan'y 1, 1024, Maiden LaneSavings Bank cEeEY i CE 570 Brondwas; cor: Maldon Late, WM. E. KNOX, Vice-Prea & Comptrolie 4% JOSEPH G. LIDDLE, Secretary made on or helere Sant ith draw Interest from Jun, tt Deposits receiv ALM. to 6.80 P.M. Bat- Urdays to 1,30 PM. ~ .3OIN OUR XMAS CLUB, ¥.HEYNEN, Becy. FA. RINGLER. Pree a | | i} rs i 3 i 2 0 ts 4 HUGH B.GAKDNER, Cashier, ‘ oy ACCOUNTS OF SOCIETIES Bat A NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK N, W. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue Dividend Jan. int, J, At the rate uf FOUR PER CEN1 ber aunui vb alt suis froin $3 iv 99.000 wreto UNder Lhe by-law. DEPOSITS MADR ON OR BEFORE a an we Shaw NESS OM JAN! x Gn onde "wotepted from depository for sate eeplg witnuut charge: WILE PETTNGER, pronident, Dollar Savings Bank | OF THE CrTy or NEW YORK ‘Third Avenue and 147th st, (Interest credited Jam, Ist, at the rate of WALTER K. Four Per Cent. Seager Bet },000. Deposits made on orbefore turdays from 10 A. M. fo 12 via jan, 12th draw interest (rom Jam. Let. Heithayh #5 BRIAN G. HUGHES, President, vice ’ WILLIAM M. KERN, Controller \ HOWELL T. MANSON, Treasurer | WEST SIDE SAVI N GS BANK ~ "HARRY F. REGAL, Secretary The Nraptcce hates decistat S tbecni- PER F O R CENT. whieh wit credited op all ‘ ind On tt LEGAL NOTICES. SOTIG Ts bereny Peween KUSH B."De MUTT. w: given thatthe partuership be. WAN ZANDT tnd CAIMOLL | Alssoived. on the Lon day of | aiBe as in any low of the day and Mexican Petro- to rule at 3 1-2 per cent f ee Proember. 021." hy mdtual con nd the Dust ett bows of Mutual Mbhon and pe alweantty de $0 "far sa rvlates to the seia Mussel) Van Zandt ng AD. devis due to the said partnership and. those S.A aL Gir ty, hen wl be athed si an BP the re 1 ANGEL OW inlay partorr, « Molt. wh Be) fcnciaue the taisiness ‘under the fim’ oume gud NTA_OF SOCTE Fiple ef atual ition, ahd “carbon t's, 4 PASELN. Vast Zannyr. y VANES Ww MORSE BARRE WORLD Waves worn woxpEeRs | _—_—_— SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. K Announces its 66th cash dividend at its usual annual rate of 449% on Saving Share ‘saye-as you-please) accounts up to $5,000, and 5°; on instalment and income share ounts. tly manage aman Jan. 1 to7 UD Jan. 13 on SAVINGS-4n2 sois5- TIMES MORE (except Sat leum showed & net advance of | (ter Moke uN about a point. Strength was due | Jnrincble Ow 14% simply to short covering Inlined Oi) oars American Locomotive was able to | Kansas City 60... 2% hold a substantial part of its oarly | Kamae City So yf 4 in, but other equipments were | Nelly-springfiadd .. an: netically unchanced. — In to | Keuneutt Copper. 20% ecos, motors and textiles changes | Kaywtme Tie .... 17% re about evenly divided between | Kreme ccc.. vee. UT gains and loss Coppers closed | Tackawanne Stel. 43% firm. (Loe Ritioar & Tio 27% The cotton market in Inte dealings | tahich Val .... Bhi showed a decline of av about | 12ews Ine + 12 $1 a bale. The grain markets | {tt Toc ..-.0.. 9 failed to develop material change, | lentard wheat declining less thin a cent a| teh & bushel. Foreign exchange rates | Manati Sugar 3 were firm, Money on call continued | Man Blevated .... 75% | Middle Seater Ou luter Mer Mar pf, 60% Martin Parry oo... 2 Mathison Alk Win M414 May Det Staren.. 10) cei Miami Copper * Midvale Steal... Oty Ming & St Louk 54 Mo Kan & Tex... Mo Kan & Tex pf, % 2 Mo Pacttie .... 7 a Mo Pacific pt. Mudline Body LIBERTY BONDS Ay 420 ae whe 0 Int 4s m0 ade. on hit 4a ‘ 4 4he ie Ni Ha) 40 tes Victory 3Me 100 FOREIGN EXCHAN % 4-6, sterling, demand, 4 19 5-8 4201-8, up 7-8 Menon france and, .0802 1-2; cables, 0803 1-2, up & live, demand .0451+ cables, 0492, up 0004; Belgtum frances, de and, if cables, up 0002 1 teek drachma O45; en 0430, unchang i jeman f 1104, up 0008; Sov ogde Jorr .ouv2; Deninark Jew les, 1984, off .0001 National Biscuit Nat Enam & Sty Nevada Consol New York Aitirake 4 Nw York Cute. Ty 7! THN New York Dock « 0 NYNW& i ke Weet ry Northam Pacilic . Nat RR Mix ‘ Oklahoma PSK ; Ont Silver ‘ 4, Onphawm Cirous! » 1th pte teat Owane Battling. : Vasific Oa “ 1 vacitie Oi 40% Panam ot 4 Panam fet DB ah 4th ot form i R EN 8% Trane Mamtiette 10% Ville Com an .on% 1 os Pond Covk Cake 6 Uy s 14% 10514 105% the time.’ Continuing, he said: “Of course, men on The Mayor himself blushed and the merriment. U. S. INVITED the yhave some World, if they'd only | eae annie TO JOIN ECONOMIC PARLEY AT GENOA |THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY Rood lent the Joined in| CANN Jan. 6-—The ¢ States will be invited by the A Supreme Counei! to take part in international economie conference “ |Genoa during the first fortniy } in March The Supreme Counei) th ‘noon voted to meet at the Malian "land to invite the former enemy Stute ' lof Germany, Austria and Bulsur ‘Vas well as the United States +) Russia will also be Invited to ment cantorms to certain among them, guarante sian debts. > "|N. Y¥. SUGAR MEN “| WASHINGTON Slate to-day adopte 4 presented by Benat Republican, of New +] yor adjustment of tosses sus +} H. De Ronde e{oonnection representatives, if the Soviet TO HAVE LOSSES | IN 1919 ADJUSTED «funder direction of the Departine » 1919 i It previously had acte R on a claim by the Minert 1 Company whi hud suffered mated losses of $1,750,000 In almi transactions, nd ition or Here the Mayor paused for breath, | pn't | keep to the truth." “There are some very ox writers on the New York American and the Evening Journal, a there, Mr. Mayor? ushed Brooklyn | Borough President Rieselmann The Estimate Board and the b audience laughed heartily and ‘ 6, 2992. 5 suo titer Con . 1 Ro AM Pk Grseeeere on 909 Tonopah Belmont. . iM 30) Tone Divide, “ Won Unity Geld... 1 4000 Uulted Faster... 14 INOREIGN BONDS. tine Ta oh 10 Frankfort Wcscsecece DOD Manure 44) 3's SM L My Grande 1% ute 5 Runatan Os. OS 20 Kwalan 046 13M 13% m4 HM 1s omy 102M 10034 LEN 100% 100 100 wr 1m Anaconda 1 10v"e 100% $ Anglo Am OH wis 103% 1 Aniwiue & Co 101% 101% 7 Tieaer Bi 7M 10 Been Stee 2 Neh Stent Can Nat By Ea 7 5 Cent Sted 8» {Col Graph fe 25 Cons Gas 7 ® Cons Textile S* © Copper xp 8 ) Copper bw 8 3 Adonai Bizet ts ; sti ong iN Rupbee, ny ONY is wit & i v1 \ mwiit & Co te ol toma t Baas ce } A 47 Halen t De Hise . Nacatim Oi Te ny | Warner Sugar’ Zs nee 5 Western Bs : Ny B Wilken CO THe ssocces SAS 8 Wincarstar 7 + hte ALICE, ADAMS Boot TARKINGTON THE STORY or “ GIRL. ( WHO LOVED- ox? LOST a i Y (21TH Orie AYNDICATE- EWE. Pe SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. 2g gittetl ailars! owing foc: Ak fevous iMness was imuportuned by bie wife to embark upe ® a husinees venture Uf hts own. His daughter, Alice twenty-two, petted bi ‘but secretly backed thet co other. | a Ajice. etete Ramiccessfu,! Diowe in the “bes, circles." pletured herself os 34 heroine of ‘many romances ier brother Walter rwency, ueglected by bis family, spent . Malt i wibestion: urroundtigs. ven by Mildred Palmer, # wealthy soquainta §@ 10 aloe Wath Cee alreanlt th Aitce, He found Walter for ner—shooy 10% tp ihe colored itendante tn the .cloak row Mir. Adams overheard Alice's hysterical weed Fro} Peturn A week claped, and Mr, Lamb told Altoe be would aot rectum to 3 J A. Lead fe Co's, the me Me Russell on the street, and wore a a4 {Ee basen. ote tal hougnt fir ner arbor. Charmed ith ‘ge whlogieality, Tnasal re 4g heimie, bat she refused to. Invite, him, Waling warned bet" again compecna Mra, confided to Alloe that her fauker knew @ recipe for makins @ ’ be edt to ute li because his fellow-imventor was dead. sme t ci all Heh, His employer, old J ae tab, called fo sam F <esteen In ‘which. fie held hee father! Allow Be id Hon her father & 19. nny poe oval Ty Rue 74 ie “Pinca! sieas As cat eeruse. and enmeshed 1ieTtott i fake), Uerated ‘her Nusband for” causliig CHAPTER Vi. but she couldn't. In spite of herself (Continued. she began to cry. 2 RS, ADAMS came out with ‘Do you hear her?" his wife sobbed, Jk it. “That snippy lttle Hen-| “Now do you”—. i. retta Lamb has always! He waved at tiem fercely. “Get ous is Snubbed Alice. The -girls.| of here!” he sui. “Both of you! Geb always all of ‘em have been Jealous] out of here!” of AL — ‘ * # .0f Alice becausy she's showter and! He gropped in his chair and bent fae iy Detter looking than they are! They've! forward, so that his haggard fuce ae all done everything on earth they concealed from them, As Alice closed could to drive the young men away tire door, he bogan to rub his kuwe! from her and belittle her to ‘em; and again, muttering, “Oh, my, my! Oy {ites mean hittle Henrietta Lamb's ( been the worst of the whole crowd! oes to Alice.” ’ . " tau CHAPTER VIL. 4 “Why? What for?” Adams asked. 3 shone a jovial sun~overe H in cold fury. “It's on account of you, e%44 | Virgil, and nothing else in the world.” | head on the appointed “day, s He hooted at her, “Oh, yes! These } after to-morrow." “\, girls don't liko me, so they picic on| “You look 90 happy 1's easy rid t your father's ‘ tak of =, | Alice, 0 seo your father's en 2 gO | ©Now you listen to me, Virgil | SUM." Arthur Russell told Alice. ,, Adams Twenty-five years ago, when| “Yes: he has this afternoon, af , | this town srmater, you and 1! least” she said ; : could have pone with anv of shose| “About that dance at Miss Lamts— 2 | people { we'a tried The mon of} *8C@ your father’s wo much better’ —= Alice shook her head. “He won't those families made money and gave their children everything that makes | %¢ better to-morrow. He always went | 4 ltd day after a good one.” |life worth livingt ‘Those men up the ladder and you—you're still a| “But if this time ft should be difter« nas iar down at hat ola tele!” ent.” Russell persisted. “Why not wait | ” decide aT 2” | “You leave that out, pleass," he | @nd decide at t ie MTG) ‘eatd, “I thought you were going to| “There's another reason besides 'lten me something Henrietta Lamb| Papal” she sald, “The truth is F *% iad done to our Alice.” n't get on with, Henvietta Lamb, “I'm going to tell you,” she nssured| AS @ matter of faet, 1 dislike her, and of course that means whe disk os ‘him, vehemently. ‘But first Um tell-} ling why she does it. Mrs. Adams | 1 a aoa bolts! vente ey me ; |moaned. “Look here! All the nicest g ose,” she went on, boys In this. town used to come! When T wouldn't want her jn mine, at eee eater rs ago. Why, tiey | !'¥? Rever been a friend of Henrietta iwere all crazy over Alice: and the|L#mb’a and TI almest wivh she hs) is ‘ eee | weren’ * : ee %; girie Hind tobe nice to lier then, Look| “oren't taking» such pains’ ta hes (4 Jat the difference now!—and yet she friend of your: “Oh, but she count “On Mildred's account, 's not. It's all o:\ ace ‘prettier and brighter than she wal Poor thing. when they used to come. Alice Un- 4s ed hard igh! 1 suppose) ‘3 C pane be Ores eat eas ished this for him, coolly. “Yes, uf you'd say it was her fault, a en me | ‘0? he said wearlly, "I drove) 0" , 1s!the young men away, of course.” | “It's on account of the two fami- | “You might as welf have driven ‘em, ei he was ‘ we bs explain, a % the same litle awkwardly. ‘It's because Pn: 1 It amounts to just the samo ‘ wee F mes a relative of the Palmers, and the 2 tee eaates tae almers and the Lambs to be Beasuse moneys at the bottom of Od family friends," ‘it all, Do you suppose these snippets paomettiog the Adamien are not , “| would treat Alice the way they do if e i with either of ‘em; 4! racadara ou enter ala ticularly not with the Lambs! ‘ oot afar ae Mit Mister XP See. the differences between “Your dear, grand. old Mis Rik ahaa sac |Lamb's Henrietta has sent out in- iv and me aren't entirely pers ons for a large party—a lars [wRAKOnA: to) ai ne cae AN The Lambs and Adamses don't set st Ea ee nd he's asked Al on with etch other, and) we've June 3 Aas UBRENs Bae ee Ne ay eDOUL com! to the bieaking-point os ' |to go to this dance with him. Well ovens. i ' Atlee can't acce yecutise Henrietta extrome decline was wot 118, Meanwhi veluding the mer- | ues held com- parative tay and limited their ecessions lo nbout & point or less, ot « on Asphalt and ther vo in Progress equip- won uenis wee cong, With American ale 1 eT y Jing to compara- Lvely smail uying orders by ad- Nia - vaneing two poulntst sugar shares Migh tow tam. Chauge. | High, low, Lam Bhasen, oe High. Low reofips on anrouncement that the | Adama Brpras .. 40% 4e 40% | Puta Alege Soeur 32% 4 INDUGTRIAIA, cor fixport Corporation had been | Aisx Rouber 0. 18S 16% a) neh On BN, 1009 Saeme Park voces SO 8 astully formed; rails were gen- | Alaa Gold inmiucerm & Refine = |] 100 Allied Paomee ee y oteady notwithstanding pres. | Ala Juneaa Weal Stoel Seer ute oT 200 afar rte i% 1 ABailet Mant shares and Cue ty 4 0 "Aw For Trad ces tir “il coppers recovered Sawer... My ‘% *iuddy 7 ‘ of the lesies registered in yes. | 4m Boh Mtoe t WN aoe a a Ef jr Am (ast 3) #800 Oat Nipple 1 Ost stateant financial de Ee a ie ne Td) *Columila Rmeraid te o~ ¥ ANE of t ornin, aun tie v.14 i 200 Durant Mor yy 3s) (AUCH Tn UBey: Petes OPE ‘o a2 (ar & Fay pt 110 T 1W {8100 Durkat Sloe ind ccasscs iaars hoving at 41-2 par a money on scl ae — "\) 100 Georges Clothes... rt “call wae lowered to 3 eee + % 10 ONlete 3 x pes cent. Only on one occasion pat ON of od jee 1. & Sousiw 2% 190 Glen Alden Cont oe... AIM 4 bel was call money toaned on th SAY Sf sarnce Armas. + % 390 Goldwyn Ptotures ry Kk faxe * et this figure, 7 Bf Sezer Motors, a ) Qootvanr Tre hn Fe 1 " vas 2 mom notable break in HEM | Seam ttomionr O25 tlepden che fo (tey of mone repayable at fixed sec buoastiny SOE dhites, or Ge (iret tae sinee the | * : Se Idle a Toit wis posmlule to | vied Ohem i ee 8 cbtain tin onoy eectred bY | Am Sateey tare ‘ mixed terol at 4 3d per cent. fava z : his reluautiot iM money, altnowe! [vm se iS i i fully oxpe quite naturally bi Am Sa q + , settee a decided tendency to f@rther talater |Am Steel Foundry. 4! O | 1060 Nedid Oh cn Up the bund taarket. Lbberty Lean | sa susar i | secu By ot TOR | $80 Radlo e es eeee } assues were {n vigoroua demacd and | Am éugar pt + Whee ioe we 100 Hd Heynoids B.....5 advances ranged from 10 to more | Am Sina Tay, ‘ das 00. Neate: : 290 South Coa: and iron... at Am Tel & T.. RE a Ketel -h tald aM} | soo tenn Rp LAD... He ad ahd Stewart Warner. 24 Wil gee Roma Pesan Am 1 9 naw Strembers oss. 7 a4! eto s La A, 11 TO 12. jam ‘too eta % ©) 2000 *L Swat Cor } Sia Wen : GS % United Profi Sharish 1% 1 Aw the s sessed the tone Nirman " arn, of a 40u Untied iter Canis ® the ‘ Week Btoetiutt x i a lesan Gh $id West Endl Chere seat “Foleo atveha pacticts (ame By Garin Tet (ie ® Uieuy 1M STANAAND O1Ls i Wore Herne Gaede ‘ “ Gal G94, 103 ae Piey te Headed of Columbia Gas, | 4 t c 1st AT sera Be A whieh rose 2 points, American fev [Pein boo dusts : ° ee Was up a point, and numerous other | ha bee . Hee od O old pf ..s.. 10T peclultins registered a gain of | fal & Guy Jey baa (On 2) 8 Imperta OW Can vetccss 10a 1 __ similar extent. a lite tig tances ‘ ae ‘ 0 Titnols PL chee 80m Ay he only remaining Indications of or- | fs2 Hao tran». ‘ i 0 Ohio OU ... Sih ganized bear presstire were found | 0° 4 a t Leh std {19 Routh Penn OM .....0, 18) Ut in General Asphalt. This stock con- [08 con a dane, Uiicriteae : ‘ 4 OU of Ind 85% sey tinued to rule at about the lowest | 5, eosin ae 4 | Etat Boat real. ‘ 0S OUENY raat] price of the day, but other Offi, Gest Ou 1 Teal K Coe. ‘ 10 Vacuum Ol sity tocks Mispliyed « firiner tone and | gt Ole 1% | Go uk ’ INDE < vooveren early losses, (att Ba 2 AN hed +) 00 amer Fuel’ ¢ 5 en n was maintained | (27 0" viene Aloe one ii oo ‘ detined veports t Noenteit Cea vad 100 Ark S * ' eu is bom offered at Ttee | esa 4 200) "Home Oi vee OB Concessions hy at least one of the | CSc he tans. 200 *Hagton Wyoming sss sit f miportant dealer Gai civ Canty Syra Ot Che & Ane + Uy Claes Semvion “HN ets 48te 12 TO 1. Gan suite wate aOChie Semen flees ey wie, Mid Vawelium 3 4 : ‘ Cie, Ma St Ppt various cree W Fomien & Co, 1 recy Prading became extremely dud dure foai Rot a@ rae + cone cA ne the noon hour. Busine IN] CHL & Peo tee (Vivauaae . amine Ott “A this period did not total more Man} Giic reas West Walauh ot x ‘ ) Engineers Perroleum oe \ $0,000, shares Price movements | cive tir Wet pl ip] yee ee , 0 Peteral oli is hieked snap and were mostly gov & Northw Ry Gite a an lt asad D se erned by the whitns of Moor traders | Chuo Caer. 16M» Lehi thee ‘ . iG " ind. professionals. Chie Copper fo 28% eben ies 3 A Cable despatches stating that the [ow Co & Sea bitten vs ‘ie re Cannes Counc!) had agrerd to the [© «| Wes a “sad * Im proposal of Lloyd George to held |& | Ah ule Fe fom © five power economic conferen + | ¢ " LE. | 100 Rteby Pete is © At Prague created wide interest and | ¢ Pai tabey arpa Bf 4660 \tgone. see ata was considered a hopeful devel ome | Wate Que: 5 fs ent but was without immediate he saglgel , 0% Phe bond market continued™nctive | Om mecca Min oa 4) Soscen: ’2 | Lisuv Mexion OW My and strong, Advances of as much | (0% OOD ood aes i wasieee ene ~ 12 | 1900 atutuat oN aga point were quite common | Que imeem: Sm 9 08 EN Ne em | 4000 *Nobte. ol a among foreign government and | (else iets) SM Ge Us 0 No Am Ol). 1% railroad issues while numerous | ya" (.ne Susur, pe 10) Omar Oi age aa Liberty oan tases touched new cise Cun Bua ee) in ..| MAYOR HYLAN IN HUFF, 29) Producers & Refiners... oly nigh marks for the last ¥ = 5 Bs 2 | 100 Pure OU pf... wt more. Victory 4 8-48 sald at | (ur, Sure” 1 > %& SCOLDS WORLD EDITORS | i) ta ek Ou. i‘ $100.10. ‘The high point of 1921] sta tas «Ww _ : =. = ; Ie Grek! wc 98 was 100.08, . | Execative Forgets Transit Ring ) Sapulpa tet SH OF —_—_—_ it Long Enough for Attack. ane hig sertes sy ay 170 2. #| Mayor Hylan to-day mercifully ior sum Pan. Fk PBS . itil i¢ any significance | EE? 2! Bess {spared the traction and other inter- 29) “fer Manger vec, 2 ft lere was le ii a Famous Players ataile Bough toewink He yn BUCO TER O& Tsecceneee MD OB fourth hour, Stocks that are al-| ise jabber ...... |, [swivel chair editors" og The World 1000 “tek Mughes so -ses. Th 2 ways recognized as the real market | prejort Texas Jana The Evening World, In upper- 19 -viousts new Ar leaders fluctuated with a vory Fe-| des 1% Jcutting or jubbing, the Meyer didn’ ow 24% stricted range and were without the | (jay es 0 w ae semblance of definite trend, The] Gen , {Show any favoritism, If a verbo. 0)" Gy ; extreme fluctuation In United States | Gey > ‘S| right cross missed one it was sure t suNTNG Steal, for instance, was «nly five) ce, nilget the other anywhere between the) 9 amie Oot Mie iy Gigttis of ppein ys i Gm Gj knees and the torehead. While ti A Minne ‘ There was a renewal of Lulk regard-| GS EOIN ee scr ee aly Umea aed , ing the enply sunmammation of A BI | coud & ltagonists groggy, Comptroller Craig 1) tig Leda a7 Ierenr (Ol SaypOrAant alse!” inace Was gleefully dragging the ‘Transit | {lv Boon & Mou , pendents, but these reports did not) Gree par _ gl Commission about by Chairman Me-| 100 ‘Candomste stint 4 out ftimulate Independent etenl shares. | 1 Nunern of | Aneny's Van Dyke and getting a good | 0) Cons A The bond market, ‘by its mirked) Greet Nor Ore. ‘laugh out of the big audience, | 2% Con 1 strength and activity. continued to) Goon, Ginsses, S| The Estimate Board was consider- ) *C01 ) command practiontty 08 rouon Ot | Guin tear. * afling a request of the ‘Transit Commis- | to Grom ¢ ey Ten OTE OTOL | Ga Staten Stent, 46 = yf sion for $500,000 on account of the | (1) Delors Haperwne es tere, asthe atte [Haske & Barker, 77M TUN TT 4 %lexpenses and compensation of em-| SY) Thimks Croesus... 4 | Houston OM 2.0... TRY + ployees when, the Mayor suddenly | yen tet stants Ht He 2 TO 3. Hupp Moto. 001. 118 + J} Went on the war path. |; 2h eiarael Ds ; + 8 ~ “I€ wo could only get these swivel | 17) 7" sree ee tat + 6M chair editors to print the facts,” said veel ne ri The market falled to display much | trpatina Gove» fre the Mayoh apropos et nothing in | 1002 23%eNamara “Crosen 4 animation in slosing Gealnxs B04 | tote Oo Garp... 1% sight that apparently had anything to, 1) Massie Come took on a very irregular appear- | tne Gom Gap pf 4 do with edit d see what wo | [279 Melnure «++ wench She Mea ly Overy Stock Ge UES | ee Aer Cre 7% could do to have them promoted Arig portance net changes compared | Inter Agr Crp ph. 88% speaking of The World and The Eve . <with the closing figures of yester- | tute Harvater.... 81 ulng World. ‘They have the most in- | Cay werd mnlaiporant, glia * consistent writers, who really don't | In the oll Ust General Asphalt was | Inter Pager le. 508 Recht teste meting anent halt P . able to rally about a point from the | Inter Mer Maring.. 14% | $000 ertas rletta’ “Ll hope it's nothing to bother you \Lamb hasn't invited her. 1 a \ | : ake "The brenk between the Adams | basnit Invited Heribecnuse shoithins: a ea tea pretty tothonome Alice ought to he snubbed on account Md the Lambs is a pretty bothersome oe cyt the daihter of one of ‘hing. It's been coming on a long Ww fo y be h 3 a time." She sighed deeply. “I hate | 1S |ner grandfather's clerks. ‘This is Just 1 Sih F a eset TREE “wh |the same us serving her notice that | hie must.” s {pil donveby your drar, grand Gla ——~ | os ities ae on account of business: Go| “took here " Adams exclatmed, He she sald, And with that she began don't want to ar any more of tha to skete! } rr ie ‘ ein Ketel) a histury of the commerce! » | He probably” doesn't kn vee uitigontsm that had risen betweeu ‘ pet ie You don't ‘supp! te Adamses and the Lami, troubling hits lead ever"-— The sketeht Me sketching was spontaneous und MSIE 6 asion- But she bur t out at ee won dramatic, Mathematics had no part 4 Jutely. BUD RoHe Ris POUDA Viren! 1D !ti Mor was there accurate defin'- {is ]head about tt: You'd bet Me y dt tion of Mr. Adams's relation to tha »,| Adams! Am I asking ee ne ‘ * \nstitution of mb & Cs, At alt yjean't do? You know better; YOU vents, he was an ol ainstay know I'm not of the business; 1 much § fi 1 At this he sat suddenly right amd uy any pamb, had hel; > build look dat her tixe aly: proken your) UP the prosperity of th mpany i » You moun youve broken YOUN! Bit at jaat he had decided io leay if tn word never to ak of that fo Me ihe sompany and found a business & te, jaeain? : sou entirely for himself, ‘The Lamba wera } What do I care for my word?" | .oing to be enraged when they learned com |she erted, and, sinking to the floor, wit was afoot. i jontt | Rocked hers f Tle Om FOREN te Ae Such was the impression, a lttleg im |“Do you suppose TH let my “word” mistod, wrought by Alice's quick nares nr [keep me from struggling for a Httle pariye, ‘ 10% | happiness for my children? ice was serio 4 red Ce aes ee 1 witi Alice was not serious tc and ie | stru r that th 4 she began to laugh as she cua ta the till J die—till 1 dle end of her decorative sketch, “After § an * Adams xot up and began with une) |, the whole thing ts perfectly ridic- roy [certain Ftopm to pace the floor H ious,” she sald. “In fact, It's funny -| Jhell, hell!" he sata ve to 80 -phat’s on account of what papa’s go- fi [through that asutnt | ing to throw over the Lamb business | Pa aver" sne sobbed, “Till fort To save your Ife you coudn't | va |1 dle.” » imagine what he's going to do! Hi wo | A fine wife for a miuan i wo y. then,” Ruaseil as-)/ 10% | opegein’ a man to be 9 dirty de bented Ay | ‘| “Not To be a iman—and keep on| “4, takes ail the romance ont of || til Late: me." she laushed H Adams half staggered up and down “youtl never go for walk with yiy* | the room, swearin a rhythmic) me vin after T tell you what Ui 1, repetition he heiress to." They had come to tho | Mis wife hud vepgutions of ber)entrance of a little park: it was a 163 |own, in a volce that rose higher and pretty place, espectally on a day xo "Auwgher, “THI t die! Til £ die! Till) radiant. “I think I'D postpone telling Idle - j You about it ¢il we get nearly nome She ended In a scream; and Alice, | again,” Alice gald, as they began to | coming up the stairs, thanked heaven saunter down ono of the gravellid that Russell had gone. She ran to paths, “There's a henoh beside a | her father’s door and went in. spring further on; we can sit there | ‘Get her out!" Adams said, harshly; and tale about a lot of things \t| then eried, "Wait!"s iinae noutgatatiekyMadine Gor He stréftehid oot nis arm ind pont. mar to be. ea at ber, ives wa you Sticky?" he edhoed. “What in 3 lave a meth Alice world”. “No, papa She laughed despairingly: s toward ner, “Look at me!" A glue factory! in "Things like thiy dance now — o hard to bear Do Not Miss To-Morrow's interesting * to say, "No, papa,” again, instalment.

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