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Oven, High, tow 1 ‘ Alaska ( ‘ Suz 16% | Malawin be "4 Allis.Chaimers % Sugar $s #8 ss | alt & 0) ' dam Reet Sie " Sumatra Tob.. UBM iy Mth] Roth tee \ Am Cin Tol & Ma.... 130 100 | Toth Am Con ‘ La Meee. 0% | turns i Am Hide & Lea pt Wod 78% | Mutterick Co Am ice .. sone 20 Wee tsp pt. 2% | Mw nh ' Ain Ice pf. “ vive 5 18% | uit Peroteam i Am International .. 39% 40% OS% 0 48% 48 saadiau Toaitta 190 Aw Locomotive + 108 1 Wie 100 100 100 100 ral Lea Allied Chemical’... 6% 0044 G6'g Gy | te ME OM OR Ries OR uae H ‘Am Safety Racor 44 4% 4a 4] AM Comme Line 8 «08S. Chandler toner ; Am Smek & Rel, “a4 th 4 4% | At Galt AW. 30% 30% 30% 90% Che & UO 4 White Am Smelt & I pt S87 87 OBE! Atlantic Fruit... 2% 2 2% COMAS I White Ou — = = ¢ Mast . SAVINGS BANKS. CutarGnept to ( ‘ Put Your Savings in Savings Banks “+ To accommodate the Public, this bank has on sale the NEW UNITED STATES TREASURY CERTIFICATES v 4 rty % . Ist, 4 1-45, 2d, 97.04, off We strongly recommend their purchase. v6 QTS% up .04; 4th, 97.20, off Call at Bank to discuss with the officers the Papin Ke he 100.06, off .02; value of this investment. pati AXCHANGH. ODEN: ror 2) NGE OPENING. E render every possible Savings Bank Sterling, demand, 4.22 1-2; cables, Service 123, up 25 French francs, de- t 2 inaird, 0825; cable: 26, up .0081 . at ska rey 3-4, Lire, demand, . Allowing maximum amount of business day egw ot O44, “Ub uous tei balled of grace for depositing funds to earn interest: Ktticott ates mand, .791; cables, up .0025. Discounting pass books of any New York mar y genus eet oe: 0060, up : Bas 7 sy W005 4k vek drachima, demand, State Savings Bank: eas: abies 04a, vainehanged. Accepting Liberty Bonds as collateral for loans ‘ areas gman (1a8t: cables, Aiding depositors to invest their funds in sa An faa toa ee lp .0007, Pose: u itie: * itte sj ‘ire | Aw HB, AGING, od + cables, 1500, securities best fitted to their circumstances. i soa Sweden ‘krone Meaee. Pape fa) Mot 2188; cables, 2488, up .0014. Norwa: DIVIDEND Jan. 1, 1922, at the rate of: Greys Dave Kronen, demand, 1550; cubles, 1866, teil “Nor OF Hw ham Styl ci877s cubles, 96h Off eabe ee % Groat Ores 14 : 81%! .1977; cubles, 1982, 0008, . 4% on all deposits from $5 to $5000 ou ws HB bs ————_ eee aN y iia | CHARGES WOMAN G ‘ eninton 4 i 14 | Deposits made on or before Jan. 18 ae ea Ce. vw Joe. ae AND JEWELRY ay BONDS will draw interest from Jan. 1, 1922, Titian te FY un FRAUD. Tnmpiration: ad 8 sens4 . . . Fertil sa mot | Gifts to Her, Replies Mra, Grace ©. ie 4 4 Inter 2 Montclair, 51 Chambers St., New York Mer Marive. Mer Mar pf BUFFALO, Jan. 9.—An ancillary of the estate of Kate McCallum Page of ae * ee in See 44 114 Delando. Fis. James C. Dayton, {yist- 7 7 evnsiele: Ol 2 4 | ness inanager of the New York Jouraal, Put Your Savings in Savings Banks tnand On 2 2" laa ties a summons and coapin ; gz | the County Clerk's Office against Grace 4 22% |G. Farmer of Montelair, N. J, to re- EE ES A ES TD ah% | Cover $8,100 In Liberty bond: Kuinecol 0 tt, | Quantity of Jewelry alleged to have Leen bane, lis row | CPLained. trom Mra. “Page by fraud, ; oo Wie ‘armer, in anawer! : GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK ca a tit aureite Goneeteg yc os high Valley : ba rats ae nase tome the court strike out thera dns 2% | that part af the summon: 8 Sixth Avenue and Sixteenth Street, New York Loft Ine .. Om plaint alleging fraud, tn tht ary are: RATE JANUARY «cua ee 93 | flection upon her character. In’ the INTEREST ANU, ie area f 4 | Papers it is stated that Mrs. Page left s ae jay | Property valued at upward of $ Perannum,paysble Martin Parry «02. 20% 20% 20% | Whleh was divided among her two. our er ent ‘en vallisuans (ener Mathicwon Alk Whe 23% 2316 3’ | ters and several nieces and nephews oa Hey ap baton Mami ‘Comer 1s ah “364 "ag ‘30 ehamce the piace’ of “trial Pore nate ce before Jens 20 O1 Ope: u ter Jen. 16, 1522 MiGs koce Onl, ie 11% | County to New-York, but this was de vel pi le pens an Accoun Mvae sad apes from Jan... 1, 1922 Minn & St Lain. ou Jan. 151922 CHARLES ML DUTCHER, Prevideat Mo, Kan & Tere. | EIGHT BREAK FROM JAIL, L. DeG. QUACKENBUSH, Treasurer Mo Pasitic " 16% : FRANCISM.BACON, % Secretaries = = BL OGDEN CHISOLM Mo Pacific pf 44% THEN SEND BACK KEY, Mont Want 12% Mantana Power o asl Biwsule iru [Ome Recaptared tn All-Day Hunt— | rel Three Refased to Join Citizens Savings Bank §| The Bowery Savings Bank 2K GE 56 & 58 Bowery. Cor. Canal st. 128 AND 130 BUWERY, 2 tne, | OWENSBORO, Ky., Jan. 9.—Late last a3, SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEN Branch 87 Liberty ot. Northn Pacific 744 | Might only one of eight prisoners who The Trustees have orders Fest Nov ve Fs e he Trustees Lave oruurad utes cat Waal vit visa ia) aeais| neneate & ui, [escaped from the Daviess County Jan! | CENT por annum to be Paid to Ot Biel. 10% [here yesterday morning had been re- sae reed 4 Aeseai-anaual dividend at the ratelot (ii. oi 4° | captured, although the officers were OO which have remained sn FOUR VER CENT. Van-Amer Petrol. . W' | scouring the surrounding Gepost for the three or 6x months country ending Decembor 81, ‘dance with. the Hy-Laws' and nk. Stoney depoaltet mary, WP draw {nterrat from danvary HENRY SAYLER, EDWIN A, LAHM CARL a. iMOHTER, Van-Amer Pore pf enn RW ‘can Sea Stee ca Gas. Manjuett Nillada Company. | Puitige Petroteuta per annum has been declared and will be credited to depositors for the period ending Dec. 21, 1921, on all sums from $5 to $6,060, and will be payable on and after Mon- i day, January 16, 1022. | throughout the day. Using a piece of wire asa key with which to unlock the tler of cells, the prisoners then sawed a bar to a sevond story window, tled thelr blankets to» gethor and slid to the ground, The key to the cetls 1921, n r Tien Oi 10% later was found on the Money deposited on or before Jun'y 10 |e ON ves Oe Veranda of y residence nearby wrapped "y 4) v2, Spiny an in a plece of paper, on which was write will drew (terest freea den'y 1, 1024, a & West Va, 20% ten, Please ‘deliver to the jailer ef HENRY A. BCH Veosident Mire & W Va We it Daviess County.” + H it KNOX, Vir Pres. & Comptroties, | Vond *k Coal, oo Union Dime Savings Bank G. Libba, Secretary | Pumas OREIGN SHIPS BE 40th St. and 6th Ave. Panta Ales Stgat, Fi ‘AT OURS. Mire Oey ogee fives "Ade" been ‘deviated ah the ree of Prod 6 Bit Carry Bulk of Cargo to Kast Const Mail Stet Ray Copier. Reading : Iron & Steet Dutch NY, of South America, WASHINGTON, ships FOUR PER CENT. per antium, credited Jenuary 1, 192% and pay. able op er ‘Thursday, January 19, 1022, tied thereto under tbe By: Metropolitan Savings Bank THIRD 2 Jan, 9 — Foreign now carrying the bulk of the atltatey A Opp, Cooper} SOP FASTA DLV IDEND. ea all, euine en ‘ TERED StL & San Fran, ‘Ko between this country and the east haws from 85 to $3,000, | BC ee tee DE mam: at yk Sxnuwent, coast of South America and are increas+ Bik’ interest Trout Jeuusty 1, san” YH Des, 81, 1084, Ae tho rate of Sem Air Line pe ing their proportion, although American : w | plate Srams-Roebuck ships are making a bet sh ng on ie W. KINNAD Pr ¥ " ip rm es SUSTEND PY LNTNGSTON teensy FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM coven Congr fie rents to and from tt arrst, const, FRANK FP. HAZALLD, Secretary, rill be croited to the depositors eutiting | shattuck | Arizane ithe ommerce 1 ft LS Me | iereto under the bylaws of Me Nan OH suo oT & In the case of t orth and Sot nh hetare i beste = carries ore ps. While tr NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK °°) trom d So Porto Bion Sue ltween the Gulf Coast ports Join Our 122 Christ Southern Hacitic coast of South America was divided I N, W, Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenue on : . Drteamvty | tween’American and foreign ships ona hides mead igs teeters, Acoounts Ae af 7 ands 63 per cent. basis respectively. FRANCIS H. MOPSRT, Se stand ‘OD of N, + |elfle Coast ports and the east coast of UM OP A HUME Th ge io oe,0U0 Stewart-War M jouth Sanam were all carried in under tho by-law 0 0 k § i | tit ti mal ; : ; | American vessels. He “spaomateacue Ory Dock Savings Institution ss oe Tae PS SANE Mt Mi" & 343 HOWERY, Con 34, New York 4 ON /ROME Mi IMITED. erty” Bonds sicépted from depositors for sate | wr Ol oe “4 Judd db aL bee, without. € " | as Gull Pulp. 1 % 4) | A WILT NA Fe ee ‘ r A is semi-officially Tera yr an courts have only » Mondays fi Texas & atort to the Banea OBther dayy trom 1G AM 7 10 will OF Tox & a and. Soclats An Baturdaye from 10 AL OM entitled to Interest fr wary 1, 108% Dhint Shs * rraneo, and fast all ST Hoitdaya exconted. | ANDIEW MILL “ee i Ky ay Tarther axtenainn ; axpnew suite att ‘ af ‘ ovata | AREDERICK. SHERWOOD, Treasure "Trav * q it was added, Dollar Savings Bank |i heck ee.ar oe 1s” mona te coneanas ded, nre OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK = =) Un v 28% | moratorium, ‘Third Avenue and 147th St, ¢ | INTEREST & DIVIDEND NoTicEs, | = Interest credit therateof | Twa SPER COMPASS. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ria Wi ee RAS A ANCIAL. wy ners rorular aus ] . 12th draw BRIAN G, HUGHE ntroller Treasurer tary Read this interesting Annual Review of Oil, Mining and Industrial situation and stocks. Other interesting articles : ~AUTOMOBILE SHOW marks turning point. | -1922 Market and Business Outlook. -On most active stocks, price range, etc. ~SALT CREEK, Wyoming Oil Field. They are all in the INV vit SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCI -Building and Savin FIFTEEN PARK ROW (GROUND FLOOR), NEW YORK Announces its 661h cash dividenc its usua, annual rate of 414°) on Saving Share (save-as you-plh unts up to $5,000, and 5°, WONDERS JONS | TOR & TRADER 225 Fifth Avenue Tel. Ma i 50 Prond Street ree Tel. Bro on instalment and income share accounts Copy given on request This Boclet years old supervia ie prudently mang 3 even New York Offices . fo save, Let jt serve Savings by mall. Fil ven: eposits kefore Jan. 14 carn fiom Jan. 4 OS el. ar Hil Jones & Baker : Members New York Curis Mo OPEN EVES, (except Sat,) to 7 Hi! Jan. 1% lembers New York Curls Market AND SOMEr TIMES MORE Direet Pri ate W ne NEW YORK CENTRAL VETERANS ORGANIZE 2,000 Train and Yard Workers’ Hold Get Together Meet- ing With Officers. A mov for ol tween executives through the York Vente elationship bes snd employees, establishment of a New Veterans’ Association, was launched yesterday at a meeting In the Lexington Theatre, attended by the President and other officials of the big railroad system and about 2,000 train and yard workers, Speakers included President A. H. Smith, Vice Presidents P, BE. Crowley and G. UM. Ingalls, General Manager W. J. Fripp, Manager Niles Bronson, Engineman Patrick Murphy, Pas- senger Brakeman Fred Ferguson and Assistant Conductor William L. Bur- labor mine owners to reorganize the ployment of native forees by greater em S onemnidibbpladien akin tettitieteties seeeatateten ieee te ICE. TBY- Booth TARKINGTON TRE STORY of “ GIRL. + WHO LOVED: 6"? LosT A) e © 1921--THe BeLE SYNDICATE - ENC SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Virgil Adams, conralescing fror . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923, - ADAM HULL WARNS SENATORS — | NOT TO SEAT NEWBERRY. His Exonerat' Me Would Be Repub. ‘*, Says Demo-~ eratle Ch WASHINGTON, Jan. Hull, Chairman of the Democratic Na- 9.—Cordell a tional Committee, yesterday warned as the Senate against confirming Tru- man H. Newberry as Senator. Charg- ing Newberry's election was “‘confess- edly unethical, immoral, .unlawful and corrupt,"’ he said the responsi - bility rests with the candidate him- mK © serious fItness, was importuned by bis wife to embark pom ® business venture of his own. His daughter, Alloe twenty-two, vetted him, tut secretly broked hee mother, Alice, striving nsuccessfu.ly to move im the “bes ctreles." pictured berwit aa tl Sdored heroine of many romances. Her brothe>—Walter, twonty, neklicied by his family eleuiro hours In questionable surroundings. At ® dance given ‘Some Republicans may olose theic eyes to the startling enormity of this dred condition, but the Aqerican people % Allo, Mildred'e cousin and: renored fates dined fie eit Will not.‘close. their e¥ou,"" sald. Mr ase, the cour a Sr ee Hull. “The people know the facts tloyment at d. A. Yauny en Mr, Muss os ui attoetes alia th the Newberry cuse as weil as tha (onernine some tubes Aue Ig Niougit fer he fa ee ek ae members of the Senate do and the people's verdict has already been made up. The people find Trumaa H. Newberry guilty as charged and ed beg home, But ahe tit uss me He Mudra for Russell, Mrm."Adauns c nce fata” giaMid, SIR eald he had ‘right to use becatise a flow Kisine ‘could ‘nuke thea alt Heh Inalated that Mr. His employer, old J. A. Mr. ‘Adama, sud Alico could not fail to see the esteem in which He wid. hrf arite AR) ii nett. In the gathering were J, Emer: to “undsFatand ‘the pride and eatiafaction her father took ty "his position at tails. it Cole, elelty-tWo, who rode. on thy | demand his expulsion, an creming atting with ‘ice on her tout mand asked ‘bet to -aceampaiy” lon first’ train that came into the Cham- ————_— Hiutated Sleataaghesd, alin. Atama careatrompine, flerevig, betas wer hamuud ‘for bers Strest Station in 1849; Albert auehier's suffering and {he alue business. using the forinila ne, clgaty-aoven, the oldest man | YOUNGSTOWN “CLEAN-UP” —'# taio0's empior™ die her father wav about to want © clue tu In the rairoad service in the United GOES AT F CHAPTER Vill b - : States, an: John J. Loftus, General AT FULL BLAST. vontinue.) |inore you mixht do a Yardmastst who has just completed Stee BF inee, weve lel pers A woe aay. al ale fifty years’ service on the west side, |MOF€ Tham 100 Arrests Made tn § a aid me 1 Pane 4 Ways tried to do iny old The officers deplored che fact that oes,” Campbell admitted | Wen TP they did kind ot t vifense with the growth of the system. the Four Hours as Result of | plaintively, “I suppose| with mes dawn there, whee june may employers and executives have drift. Reform Mayor's Order, e've got to let him taky!a good word for me-—-it you happen ed apart, and cxpressed the hope that “{ty hut He's got to. de t }to feel like It, maybe by establishing chaptere of the Vet | YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Jan, 9—Youngs- | Soe eee eg oe ee OWL CHANEY. LOK proHily erans’ Association wherever the | Own police were fast filling up the city the making of the stuff, You better “Old Virg ‘a Hy ip u " he working forces are located, the two|Prison to-day in a strict enforcement ask him the ae salary 1 do, and | presently mattered t ty it oe Caan Gr dnted th ese of the “clean-up order of Mayor mine's going to be h “ [looks to me fy rostayed in, aes Ae Tyee une unued aa Orradl: George Le Ores, On instructions that Campbell died of typhotd fever | bed." {Mier waa sit coniplated When AirOad WAT” GLA, Wednleniae acer Sree nd cnanne a fo be that summer, leaving Adams and his| a cloven orelnck. Auaies rd his ing, “chased out” of Youngstown, more than C@PIOYer the only yx ors of the | daughter coming uj stairs. She TRANSVAAL MINERS STRIKE, | 20° 272¢8ts had been made in four nours SA MNS een eee ee erek wales po Ay a urtian {in raids which started at 2 o'clock yes- tunately, the enterprise remained | FN 08" HEIGL e GH tie, ERE: orkers Out De-! Mayor as beltg “without visible means money anybody ought to want, he| “Well, deane, you svem to be feel spite Appeal of Sma ile ly the raids, Municipar SM When Adams urged him, and ra tty ‘ good," he said. “What . Municipa' you been doing ?’* JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 9.—A atrike | Court Judges, to-day will face one of the formula was safe in thelr two]? y,c¢\utting out on the trent steps, has been declared in the ‘Transvaal | branch since the days of hith ware aay heads. ala old and coal mines beginning to-|open saloons, when arzests went fre- At intervals Adams would seek op-| ‘'All alone, I suppose day. The cause js an attempt by the |quently over the 100 mark. ‘No. Mr. Russell called." portunity to speak of “the little glue] {NP. AlN. It a ‘Adams protendec Sana ESERSeannE ener side-line” to his patron. Rg LAN Malt eb ic who would By Mildred HE business T girl who on Saturday af- ternoon has an en- gagement for a mati- nee or tea, for which she cannot easily get home to change her garb should have a little frock lke the one I am_ showing which she could jon with propriety on Saturday morning. It is a bit dressier than the regular business frock, yet not con- sSpicuously 80; it would not strike an employer with amaze- ment, or lead him to feel that pleasure was in any way the main ipsue of the day. In fact there is nothing really imprac- tical about this frock —the dressy atmos- mosphere be 1n g achieved by the rather wide drapey sleeves and the pquettish ribbon bows. ‘here- fore for some women whose field of occupa- tion requires a more or less dressy type of frock, this model would be a delightful le surprised, “What all could you lubor, especially in the semi-skilled oc: | APPEAL, TO ARITISH EMBASSY — say, “Oh we'll prob ° : lied E : ay, we'll probably take it up]|ind he tind to talk about til! this our cupations, in order to decrease working} IN BEHALF OF ‘BOOZE’ CRAFT. gome day, you and I,” Lab ap.|o" the night?” Premier Smuts endeavored to avert] WILMINGTON, N. € parently forgot all about giuc, but], She laughed gayly. “You don't the coal strike, advising the miners to| protest charging unlawful arrest snd ; : j know me, papa. accept a reduction in wages, as the Gov-| seizure will be. madi : Adams discovered that unfortunately ou've n found out that I do ernment considered {t Impossible to put ine earns ‘A there was some one else who remem- | ai} the talking pressure upon the employers. A ballot} Ambassador at Washington to-day (vere Seas She kissed him, Then pirouetted of the miners, however, decided in fuvor| by A. Coleman, owner, and Capt, bered it pcross the narrow hall and into her of a strike Thompson of the British schooner M. “It's really your: she argued-/ own room, and courtesied to him as han Ganeseee _ |senger of Peace, alleged liquor ship,| “Mr. Campbell might have had a|she closed her door. PEUANIIC. CIEE, dete pettie cons brought here in tow of the Coast Guard right to part of it, but he died and| | Adams went back to hiss writing C ._ 9 utter Seminole, ft i ie deal - sisnd 1 a lighter heart; for since Alice @ition of John Kendrick Bangs, ill at a |Todged through Donald Macttae, Britian didn't leave any kin, go it belongs] Vi) yom she had been. to. him. the locas hospital, was reported as Improved | Vice Consul at this port. Coleman and to you. Apple of his eye, and what he was to-day, "He Is resting comfortably | Thompson were placed’ under £1,100 + « ; er ee on har ard hia general condition is good," said | bonds yesterday and ordered to appear | “LOK here: suppose you give a) doing now was for her. the doctor. “He is taking nourish- next Saturday before a United States|COok a soup-bone and some v CHAPTER IX. ment now and is much ‘mproved.” Commissioner. tables, and pay her to make you a APTED soup: has she got a right to take B WAS out in his taxicab and sell it? You know better!” Pee ee eed la “[ know one thing: if that old i dott eeba: 2 pele anid ened man tried to keep your own inven- Not twice a crow’s mile ew an rigina For Smart |} tion trom you he's no better than a from, his: owh' ‘hours’ there : robber!” was a decayed “industrial district” : ° On Monday afternoon he sent for| ™* : hie K a k 1i0n Desi TNs | Women a taxicab and went downtown. He| °f earlier days. Of the relics, the best sn Oo larranged for the sale of the bonds| was a brick building which had been he had laid away, and for placing a injured by long vacancy, mortgage upon his house; and went had often guessed at th nd Adams sum needed Lodewick to see an old friend, @ man whose | ois it in repasr Copyright (The New York Evening World) by the Press Publishing Co., Wi22 term of service with Lamb & © P pay . >| Was even a little longer than his) Opposite the disiantied factory own, This veteran greeted Lim. "W well, Virgil Adams! Pamperin’ you self because you're still layin’ off | sick, I expect. “I never heard kind of a cab, Was a muddy, open lot of two or so, and near the middle of th stood a long bicck sued. But the brick shed had two wouden cils, and here Was space cnough tor au modes: enterprise, Lt wus ior sale or to let, “pretty near to ve xg a f you bein’ in any ss'n it might be when you been pall-bearer for iearned, if anybody would tuk |gomebody. What's come over you?"| Adams took it, und the next morn- “Well,” Adams said, “I got a lot|ing had inen at work in is to do, and it’s got to be done soon,| though the wages he nad pay or I won't bave anything to live on| trightened hui. | while I'm doing it.” | “What you got to do ept to! Late Sunday afternoon Adams come back to the old place | walked over to old Charley Loi | "Well"—— Adams coughed, then| aad gave his tricnd the letter, said siowly, “Fact is, Charley Lohr,| said in parting: “And you won't { L been thinking. I might likely kind| get, Charley, in cause he says at of branch out on my own account.” | thing about and remember if you “Well, I'll be | doggone!" Old do get a chance to put ina good Charley’ Lohr was amazed, What on| word for me later, you know —* |earth you thinkin’ of goin’ into Old Charley promised to vememix “Well id Adams, “E have been! Lohr had tittle inturma to give kind of planning to put a liquid glue | his culler, the next evening on the marke “He didn't sar a word, Virgil, nary His friend stared at him in perplex-,a word. [fe just sat there end teal ity, “Glue?” he said. "Glue | Read kind of slow. Then, when “Yes, Making it. Sort of a glue-|ho came to the works likely.” and started to re end, d he turned back t all over again Lohr continued to frown, “Let me! By that time there was thr ff four think, didn’t the ole man have some!other men standin’ around in te such idea once, himself? Seems to office waitin’ to speak to him, and f me I recollect you und that man—le's | hud to go. E see, Wasn't his name Campbell, that| Adams — sigh feel mighty died of typhoid fever? Didn't the ole | obliged to you, Charley Lohr; means man have you and Campbell workin’ | obliged. Good-night to you" sort of priv: m some glue propo-| "J guess I'm the biggest fool alive,"* sition or other?” uz) Adams told his wife as they sat to “Yes, he did.” Adams nodded. "I! gether one evening. Bok ae found out a good deal about glue ‘else to bother me, without worryine then, too." 0 y head off about w 3 OL Lohr looked serious. “I hope," he can't help what he oe said, “it ain't anything the ole man'll jate for that. So why should I keep think might infringe on whatever he adlues at meteet be 2 . % >| pestering myself about it? . : had you doin’ for him, You know “el wear off, Virgil.” Mrs. Ada made of charmetise or how he is: broad-minded, lberal, | said, reassuringly. I o nrat tne We ar apacnic one the froc-handed man as waike this earth? tq many yeare he would cone tone Stem coniiee Saute but if he got the idea anybody with i ind talk, when haa exer Renn Santen tryin’ to get the better of him, he'd gnis days Work crepe, | he crepe. sell both his hands, if he had to, to is all’ your. morulonesa: Nae ste knit, however, has a Keep ‘em from doin’ it, Not that L nb held this up against y« ud SESEEY BUPIReDNerS In think you might be tryin’ to get the ye stuf let Walter stay there? itself and in brown, better of him, Virg, What IT mean: can't make it out at all” he henna, black or Chi- T hope there ain't any chance for Me) sig yyowning. “The only thing i nese blue, would be ole man to think you might be" cin think it means is that J, A, Lamb exceptionally — pretty. Oh, no," Aduins interrupted. ThE jag.” jair-minded—and of course Ba The wide, long waist- process Tim going to ise is a lor dit |(e 20. (HR omineed ind OF couree ed ereadlgn ey | be Wrent from the one Campbell and 1//4 one, Of the fair mi) oe slashed e or four rkedon f m,” oe inches down the back Were feats peaks f course ynu 1 fived Walter.” a eds re Bo oan oC Bene know What you're up to. Haye you eGte | | OF counse m slipped on over the told the ole man yet? . There's so many L ¢ t he } head. It may be Wv— Adams spoke laborious: oe him by he noun a con- So, T thought Ud write bim a BEANE trasting . “Well, Sil ub ette, im: i his claimed, it" 8 era ‘i s My soul!" his friend ex ae ; : lace of beads. forma ~ A DELIGHTFUL SATURDAY AFTERNOON }$ (iere and tell him? nm apotos (Hone anyttir the only decorative FROCK FOR THE BUSINESS GIRL. Adonis contrived to utter an apolo- | uyes, “y Ror et touch to the front, © © ee ee it in my, Head a letters the [can't se SAL The straight skirt is in one piece with | tie in bows. The sleeves repeat thi only satisfactory way to do it, and | wae, Oe the bodice, and trimmed with applied | band trimming, with charming nal- [Yogcht Pd ask you to hand It Ww ; bands of the dress fabric stitched! yete to the simple blouse. him. only on the top edge, simulating| Green ribbon on a black or blue} "voi of course 1 don't mind doin’ tucks, which finish on each hip and dress, and black on a rust or tomato, | ot fox you," Lor said, mildly. “Bat eee ea isthe ¢ 4 are _tled together with ribbons that! or tan on a brown would be effective.| > iy a) rid don’t you Just wail | ytentable, 1 a Jit to him tie W Hues. AMUNDSEN ADOPTS tached to them, and before he left ne | awell, you know.” Adams returned not Hi mats | obtained permission of their parents | “it'd have to go through a clerk fis ‘ ‘ TWO LITTLE ESKIMCS |. adopt them. that secretary of his, and I want io \ 14 \ | “a jexplain to him how much improves] six wee lay Ad rat jorer Expected Here To-Mor- ment and so on I'm going to intro- | op tained besan Explorer Hxpesiea Wore To-Mor- LAUDS HAYS AS MOVIE CHIEF) iu cw'fne%ull process nat helt une ua eae vow With Giele Found Starving, - j derstand {t's a different article and no o¢ the sheds | ‘Mr. Reisner Says Cleaner sement at all, Then you se@!anakes all thr the discovery of the South Pole and} Pictures Would Result. fy salary pald tome and I don't feel |Aimost all the a for various Arctic exploits, is expected | phe proposition of the motion ple-|as if 1 ought to accept it, and 80 VU’ sperion to th y Chalten to arrive {n New York to-morrow with | ture industry to employ Will H. Hays| have a check for him in the letter | patiently what 1 brought 5 tery commendable,” said the Rev. /tg cover it T want to be sure he| en two Siberian Eskimo children whom | Gyriatian F. Reisner in w sermon last | eos personally. So what thought. | tut Adams took | he brought back with him from lis! night at the Chelses Methos ge eplacoe fe you'd hand it to him for me it he vonshial hin tis isveninit recent (rin through | the Northwest | per yninister asserted State censor: | might be you'd notice wha he'd that first) day e put on Passage. According ’ 16 ip would not stop the production of | happen to say ut it—and you sh clothes; but after dinner ha the Norwegian Minister to Brazil, ‘moratly damaging” plttures and that) could tell me aft rd." ed to be haunted Amundsen will send them to Chriss \fr"Haya, by stabillging and | uniting nt” Lohr said. "Got tt} tune Ba etkat aecwor ania, Norway, (9 be educated. ‘The ‘elements, could “harmonize t) | . 1 BE use ae Be i ae ery that cleaner — pictures | W smell hadn't quit hanging to me” he ave girls four 1 tive rs old Industry “No; Vil send it around to you last exp) dato his wite, “Don't you One of the litte girls came first of the week. Don't say anything (0 notice it io his. attention BNE WN | aten any sales Fanybody about it, yee ly “Not What an idea!” taryin Amn, K oure of the week | ans hat? Nt un d head th m. | nding Manuele. PALER eR See! Do Not Miss To-Morrow’s interesting Plieyg Were So respons: said ber pound and wycrawed 12.62 conta per] sharley, + tn: Instailment Gade that he soon became greatly at- | bound—caavae And; Charley, there's! ops shlag one

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