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gO AC REN. “RE “go ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. i BOTES PENROSE, THE RECLUSE, — FEAR PICTURED AS CAUSE __[INCUIARDED STOCKS IWAS LAST OF AN OLIGARCHY THAT [Stock Market} “oF WoRLD MISERY AND YET Al. (A “TOUCHED THE AMERICAN PURSE = === CMIEF SPUR To PRoGREss HOGRESS LITLE | Cr DAM Wy ie 18 Ais Raboer t Lanes roy ae a, tee ; inancialy, Se? THE STORY of 4 GIRL. “Was One of the Learned Men of United States, aioe “laws x” = "| Dogs Everyone From Cradle to Grave, but, Trading Element Financially a 4 WHO LOVED-o"? LOST “~~ but Unknown to People Whose Pocket= 0 00.00 ay Hae 3m Conquered Makes Life Worth While, | Weakened and Public we BB lewd bee ued ae. gel He Poe os Be neard Was Polit-|*» Sat = Se ise ‘se | _ Is View of British Writer. Buying Smal. So stim, notes i se nes en He ical, Never Social or Philanthropic. Am Me & neta, 12% 12 by ie a borer own. es Ae eminem bat a Pp Am 8 & totes “All the miseries wrought by sinjcian, Sir Tt Fred et) one Wideke withOut “peel! protection cio aney Semmke Settee nog. esa : Am [ntermptoual. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. phat fale i Adie tae dy yerty in ie Am Lacomotive reptitious burial of Senator oles e He aye is in a Belt | Alied Chem ..... Penrose was a ftving cimax to the|Ctacing way which conveyed the im- | Am safety azo enrose was es ht pression that he was uttering ideas |i) shio & om of w social rectuse, Although he) which hat been given to him by Am smelt & Ke! was continuously tn the Uta Ld ah id perhaps fm many tue lam sion Foy, i ; Hid ¢ a century he| Stances that was the case. ny mote than a quarter o! ve ‘ aative'| Senator Fenrose'# environment was qn qe & was, aside from lis political of surpassing aid to him in main- 4m ‘roux ities, unknown io the people oe fainting, his political power, The! Am 1 whose lives and fortunes those activ- | Bt enusylvania is so over- {4m | ities often had a marked ‘effect. whelmingly Republican that his lead- | jm Wool . ne Crship was impregnable, although be | Aputa By reason of his leadership Hei had to fight for it continually. His jae. Dey Gore dominated tariff iegislation for many/only losing battle was in 1912, when | steno Kh juestionable wurroundings. . dudience Of voce better tna dane |Made little progress yesterds Sette, Miu pinta ut rejona Mabey ‘anced Ae “uaa and sickness put together would not) eouers those we bring on ourselves by oy yous thoroughfare with a cigarette | higher levels. CT t- ares, ‘A week clapeed, sad Mer adsine told alice he would Oe feurn tort fear. [between his ps and why a youth; The trading element in the Street | occorent ad A. ham oe jo met, MF, stumell on the street, and wore Fear makes Wife worth living, | hist! while going past a cemetery | seems to have exhausted its purchas- ag reed to, nee Min Ta Waiter werutd bee" sgatust Without It, life would be insipia.”” bois ing power for the time being and dane coarse loo that her faiker knew a recipe for 7 tasil King’s opinion cannot be ex- | isd the Fight to use li because his fellow-lnventor was dead, Here are two statements recently | ./8 4) Si Reracly, He has written, Mere is comparatively little public| M.lda pate, chem ol) rich. file, exantapes . Allce could not {all to see the esteem in which bold ber fa made by two noted men, The first!) whole book on the subject. Hix| business. Many of the commission Frith ‘Aileen gut, sepa” ands ached "her to. eccompeny” hi is the opinion of Basil King, as set pow oret ie: gan in| houses are not doing business enough Tat mer forth in his new book, “The Con-| ‘he following ¥ to meet overhead charges, Still, | fy Suge ner ce, arate fae ‘ot Jovitea, ‘alleged her * illness as an excuse, and “In «a world which was to any = na. fiercely” Berated ‘har husband for. ceusine be and demanded that’ he wart (nthe clue business. using Une formule he made wai quest of Fear.” The second ex-| ,oticratie degree freed from the spec: | Wherever the pools were active they "tad acer Walterdontaple, $556 after ame presses Sir Armstrong-Jones's con-| {re of fear, most of our existing sys-|Were able to command « moderate Pe ENMU S hres, OP aris Cuenahg Cnet aaa int pe Ce ico told Russell that her faihier wat abot to mart a iuo factory. Ay S000 aa Re in the factory district, jer demanded 3356 of his father y ac e I are , 1 ‘i Secret and that “Ali cept of fear, At first glance, these|tems of government, religion, Lusi-| following. This explains the strength | ff ‘Alice ism pushing The Adamae invited Russell t@ dinner, efter bs jaw and national and interna-|of some of the specialties, but, singu- |’ Preparations, ; 1688, 3 ti Serving, lovalty the Roosevelt forces. ¢2 4 iveas seem antithetical. One leaves | litics, would have to be re- s Studetake 4 years and tt ructuring taterests of [State and {creed Mim off the irepub, the impression that fear te an ev; | oe ee here would ‘be wittie oF | ery nOURTY | Studelmaker, whet CHARTER XI) > the couutry touched the pocketbooks | lican Nati:nal Committee, to which the other (het Shak. fe a. auimiulis [no use for then, Built tn fear and| or qpe seus west ehancroned aoe iaGm eracen's ; ‘ Set Se Are Bue rethe humablest citizens. His final| be did not roturm until 1916. | Neverthelons, both men reach prac-| (U0 by fear, fear is am essential tol thing, in spite of ‘the fact that it aid ACE prattled on; “It's really ’ ; i He shook his head. “tm. afraid 1 fete that had escaped (the, biggest business iast year in its) not a fault of mine, being| haven't any.” . 8. A fest Gicx: Ten ir history and the brilliant forecasts | tardy. The shameful truth “No, of course not,’ «hi 5 om i wast sot made by some of the dopest wee | is I was trying to hurry] “Who could hi thoughts in 4 io some of the dreaming for the|papa, He's : Hs sq | Weather like this? it isan axiom in all progress that! Street. ut it is pretty hurd to write }Ko. late “at Mee teuibte ota tage | She laughed gaily, and. rising. the more we conquer the more easily !yp a stock or to write it down unless | igry terrible new factory 1 should | Moved to the door, “Let's go in the their existence as coa] to our indus- ucally the same conclusion: that fear, | ¢,; as EAR is to be dreaded, but, as the ovuthor of "The Conquest of Fear’ expresses it, ‘fear loses much of ita (efforts, prosecuted under the handicop ABSENCE FROM CONVENTION | in & Oho wf of rapidly failing healti, were for the) May acoouNT FOR HARDING, |e ston Tnteronts be had nerved throughout CooU yrs his. political, career crite 1920 National Convention in| iiz,", "i With ail his power Boles Penrose candlaate ee bey selected another | ii)" | Miment that an Warren G. Hardin |!" never scored an accomplishment (Wat) ig senator Penrose pen ule Beil Barns Brow vee 116M on (an Fy his Bey Incss wi re the] we conquer. 0 al hs vs : x 7-|delphia, ana only the sti Butterick Co - a x sida : t de, | orders behind he Studeb |making you dine with us in a st done, you can wun home to & movement for the benefit of any~| {ib ilty @ BtrON ges’ Oppo | eee num Prty gies.” bit ‘ory becomes, to some de-| p91 apparently did nothing and the | furry ine 8 Such | as soon as you want to.” i me! looked to him| #ition of his family and closest friends |‘* Tee varie 08, of mind. Know'ng our mata ‘thin a nar- {2c#hlul weather! I'm nearly dying of , body but the men who prevented hin from making the trip, |Oamdian Preific. 121% Every one is dogged by fear in| et aoe to the ansietiens trou. | 20ck therefore moved: within © MAT-/the heat myself, so you have a fel-|iatcr (him though he contrived te laugh, he seemed to have no verbal re eir money and increase 4 o to conserve their which undoubtedly would have killed |Catm! Lettie... $0 tat pleases you. Why | retort whatever, but followed her into .their fortunes. He stood firmiy in the) p78 l Siew a, tene.:. path of progress, a thorough Bour-| "vs 4 ; mu wou, ston, and his passing leaves none in] vith Penrose practically helpless O's & op RR ITS OM & S&P RR pt 30% none na | 800 miles away, th Ne na | 50 Ye @ bosses of the American lite of his personality @74/ Gnicagy Convention a.lowed then. row range. 7 at ie |sume form or another. Hi ries which obsess us, Wo | There was good buying in th ai ie me aes t thi b “Look at the people you run u Ve pdb and particularly in Lehigh Valley.|ir wet ays bear things better | the “living room,” where she stopped Look at the Deople you run we | "One point of no small importance |which is controlled. by one of the |.i,¥@ (think other people ‘have to] and turned, facing. him. Basinshan ne poe iw ®."l + the conquest of fear is the cour-j| strongest groups of millionaires in| St4nd them too And she added,; “Has it really been so frightful? writes Basil King. “Every one ts liv-/age to release oneself from the tether |the countr: with an exeited laugh: ‘Silly of us, and worrt » influence, selves ft oy & Vac. BI K i These men are always n ks i Withat ‘there was nothing of the ioe wie fangeuyred into a po ae ee * ing or working in fear. Tho mother|of tradition. « . We are feartess 18 | wilting fo suipport thelr favorite stock don't you think?” anon : not, dle. been Boles Penrose, ie . ‘4 . ere | Chile Copp he en. roportiot sures land to take large blocks of It R anens rm i id | most kind of your mother a jabestiy pelteved In the grincipies he|@Be Senator Penrose's candidate | Cle Ove is afraid for her children. The father] titi to know for oureclves. eHnown thet thes have « much higher /ontrance of Gertrude, who announ Pevsetitn am ne ee ee is afraid for his business. The clerk Into Philander C. Knox of |(*# (ls “Yo me personally It was no small’ known thet Mey pave tr inian than {Dinner served." and retired from| "Do you know. she said, “you've fought for. He respected wealth a0) pennsylvania, | I Cal & Southern. fraid for his job. The worker is Rei + sessful, ‘ania, In the judgment of f is afraid for ‘his job. x r iS} oelp in overcoming fear when 1 saw . rales ats, jew never Shon fookad had a contempt for the unsuc many political observers Senator | (2! Ga & Ble. Afraid of his boss or his competitor. | :ho purpose of existence as expressed | Mave Some of the finan iat wnavets. | Wu we Adams said, rising| {hun a eocond at athe the whole His motto was to help those who Nad.) Penrose, had he boe Columina Grado. Wand he died worth $20,000,000. convention in all Mie imentar’ gard | Cou ‘Tad &ltec.. "PERSONALLY HONEST, BUT HE| Physical vigor, could have forced |Coml “as ny Knox as a comprom|; », de. | contol LEFT NOTHING TO CHARITY. | fino as compromise candidate, de- | tar ala ‘qhere isn't the slightest suspicion jeague, Paden 01 that Senator Penrose ever directly) With the passing of Senator Pen- |Com®. Ur “phere is hardly a man who is not! jn the single word—GROWTH. gariene ee ery Be Ropes a from his chair, with relief. “That's | evening?” : Copper . with relief. “That's | evening alerping cleeee afraid that some other man will do) so diminish fear we should have It, |p S eclecuae : : immediate future, The late| 00d! Let's go see if we can eat|to him, spoke with gentle solicitude: him a bad turn. fon Ries t think, clearly before us that thelsenator Penrose held’ enormous |! Walt “mer youre, eally | féett Woman who is not afraid that things | juin race has done as yet only part |piocks, said to be worl! somewhat | Alice Kept Jer sprightly ehatter| wretched aren't you? T know you've she craves may be denied her, on that’ of its work and put us in possession jesy than $10,000,000. ‘Tho woent sell. |RONK when they sat down. “What | got a feurful headache or something. what) she: loves “may. pe. sae ed! of only part of the resources which |ing haa been due to fear that|® funny thing weather is!” she ran] Tell me!" away, ‘There ts not a home or any) wi one ¢ belong to us. But welsome of these holdings may cume on, 0 esterday it was cool-anges| “I'm really quite all right.” profited financially by his loyalty tO) rose thers passes from Pennsylvania {CU Ste. office or a factory or a school or tye made only the progress we have | the mat} n NOY liad charge of it fe Lier J 4 « ne - AVS MES . - e market. although the Wall Street z o and to-day the But if you are"— she began; and ihe moneyed interests, He was inde- | politics an oligarchy founded by Don | 2" Oe St ehureh in which some hang-dog @P-| made. We have its advantages, but| friends of the late Senator state there | Md an engagement somewhere clsc,| then, looking at him with a desperate “pendently wealthy when he entered] Cameron, yaswed down to Metthog: | Come! Distsintion, polities, In 1907 ono of his brothers| Stanley ‘Quuy and bequeathed by {ous Amer § fe the} North Pole; but he prohension is not eating at the hearts) ney. are advantag a family dee {8° the devil started to me ndg at |eduator to t to which we/is no such danger. Ty ‘K of the men, women and children who) juy. not yet attained. We might | cides to sell it, it will c nang , a8 if this were her last uree to rouse him, “What's the discovered a mountain of copper In| Quay to Penrose, ti Oe | pare eae ‘o in and out. en ourselve: eople who have! pr: : ate re of by | thought of something else - | > ey (“Utah Senator Penrose Invested] nearly nash century: Tho day ‘af {Ps Mees St Fqam ready to guosa that all the) Wched the fourth oF Atth step of % /Pusreate Womimane is ite affairs et |t0 de. and wont off; and left the jerness. “felt auntie! | ee ee oe ante Sudi= | ie gort Of politics these statesmen Paniecronace miseries wrought by sin and sickness] stijrvay in which there are twenty | the company. Jequator bere, right on top of us! L take, for he seemed to $2,500,000 in three years. iy fu represente| has gone, never to ree | °° '" put together would not equal those) Gy. thirty steps The remarkable reversal of the) Wi8h he'd come back and get it | fine! turned away instantly, | "Why, Alice de Joried, fhndly. tion! Not afraid though! hidden s but, as th ‘ious investments he steadily multi-| turn, thlled this fortune, and now he leaves jt all to his brothers. Not a penny of his wealth was left to charitable , ‘‘onterprise, and he was not noted for hig gifts to charity or benevolence in |, his lifetime, flippant lift and drop of both "Oh, my dear!” she Taughe "teat you. Let's go out on thi he said, “where we belong!" when he had followed her and they were seated. “What is it?” she asked, “Isn't it time you her mother What an imagina- ery pious one, I'm Mr. Russell might think, Here she cave Gertrude a to remove the soup; Was no response, she m-/|pusiness of the Interna me on grasping the prin- | Company caused a onal Paper i deal of dis <n view of e bring on ourselves by the means/ “sy he fear of death was greatly dim- Vhicn perhaps we do least to coun | inished for teract, We ure not sick all the time: | ciple of everlasting growth......Such| appointment in W: we are not sinning all the time, but) knowledge as each man has of himself /the fact that in all the time all of us, or practically] j. that of a growing entity. Each |earnea more than $ all of us, are afraid of some one OF! year, each day, expands him a little|common stock after preferred some thing.” further, with ‘increased fulness of |dends. Wor eleven months porch” The | Gaston Wil & Wik General Citar... For a man of his position he lived Generel Pectric. “The best way to eradicate fear is eter. At thirty he is more than] there was a deficit of $6,754,309. | Was beginning to show signs of| were telling me wh the mat ’ simply. His bachelor home, in the ry ees to assume a normal appearance,” de- 3 at twenty; at fifty more than | explains the recent bond |ssue, which | $t"4im when ber daughter relieved F rindeed wothing’s the _gheart of business Philadelphia, almost ighbopeecisoaadres 1 known British physi- at thirty, at cighty more than so much surprise in the Street | M¢t matter. one is rather af- pethern pt LIBDRTY BONDS. Great Nor Ore. opened 97,80; Second | jer aan 8, 97.92, | Gait States Steel, 04, off | Haskell & Parker, Victory |Honston ot sat fifty. Nothing but a per-} when it was announced. “Imagine our trying to eat any-| fected by such weather as this. It verted mortal point of view stands in; The International Paper Company | thing, sob soup on ‘at hike! may make one a little quieter than SHIP NEWS INFORMATION the way of further expansion still." | was one of the great profiteers of the |t!8!" Alice laughed. “What could | usual, of course.” 5 Aftee all the conquest, of fear 18| war boom, A latme proportion of ite been in the cook's mind not to} She’ sighed, and let the tired muscles \tangely a question of vitality. ‘Those | profit has been absorbed in the indus- us something iced and jellied)of her face rest, It was @ luxury to |who have most life are most fear-|triai readjustment, This is true also ustead?” She looked round at Ger- | feet that in the darkness no grimac- less. in the shadow of a skyscraper in the - financing und erection of which he played a strong but silent part, was| Liberty 2 1- Kept up by two servants. In all ys/48, 97.76, up .08; First 41 life he never was the host of a social 7.94; ‘Third, dinner party. Te never attended a 0, ‘oft .0 Due To-Day. _reception or a ball. He was one of{% 3-4, 100.20, cast Mo Magpatic, Laverpeat ay| less. . of many other corporations. trude, who stood beh 1 her, “Dol ings need call upon them, “I won- - the few white men in this country Vinee |B denies ares tien ie a "Po eum up, Mr. King has written = take ‘this dreadful svup away!" | der” she went on, in a voice of re CURR | Indiaheana Metin Only One “For Gertrude yielded her attention, un- jJection, “1 anee, the more ton 14) the following willingly, | rhe further we ad wonder who bas be talking about me to you, after “ewho never saw a motion picture show, He could not distinguish one tune! Opened firm, International Petroloura, , Brookvale, Shields Florinds,” Dent Mesico, Gothenbere Le ee aroeive ofa" 5 bs Alice proved herseif equal 2 or from another, In the last thirty}15, up 1-: i enter tick Bae hort b} we perceive of pow ; | NEWTON, Mass. Jan. = sme fi Alice pro equal to the There's nothing you bave to escape years of his life he never entered a Ld laee 10 7-8, up 1-8; {later Gon com Prosi, The more we perceive of Powers |ton College football schedule (ur this |umd. aned atY Gertrude’s return, irom, you know. You aren't com- etheatre. Outside of Washington, T-¥ up 1-8; Intercity | inter Motor ...+4- ea" 7 the more we are freed fro: fear. tenet announced to-day, DURE HOHE. eokeh it with @ mitted to—to this friendship.” Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and New Standard Oil, Indiana, | inter Paver A jaisos, Famiurs E The mote we are freeu from fear|only one Kame, aw iy from hon Praise of hen attying her mother’s «rm sorry you think——"he beran, York, the United States was unex-|® a Lincoln Motors, 6 Inte Mer Mar pf.. Yeituola | Cridobal the more exultantly we feel our) Will be with Detroit University ‘at De- | Praise, of | he sens Teaay '9 but did not nplete the fragment. traveled except to the National Con- merican, 17 1 fariaeile Of | gutipus, cclon. University; 12, Fordham: 21.’ Detroit |kept secking itussell's with on remember one night when you told we réject | West Caron. Gibraltar. abundance of life, the “me that nothing anybody else could University at Detroit; 28. Tatayett ety, Which but little veiled both ventions of the Republican Party,| FOREIGN EXCHANG: island Ot Geo. HLF. Modaes, Colon. OPE Yueaten, Havana he said huskily, “Tt was |Caroula, Genoa. p i y ol s forn " : Cs nd at those conventions he moved 3 Jenel ‘Tea Ee re terane seessisassiess death in any of it H | Nov. 4. open: UW, Gaylord (Tex, reatio! ~ ‘ do would ever keep you from coming ‘only between the convention hall and| , Sterling, demand, 4.22 1-2; cables, |jersi Ten vee Due To-Morrow. Maton be bonuteasy bus Ail |S Rely ‘cross sis cals | Ae astTedte too many ton ye f you Jett me— his hotel room, where he kept a pow-| 4-28, up 1-4. French francs, demand, i i uid i — : | t_you bear it?) Won't you please OVE. FOU AWAY, erful hand on the deliberations at-|.0817 1-2; cables, .0818, up .0001. Lire, | " | ine 1 would for you.” | ; \ tending the making of Presidential vandidutes and Presidents. » HAD KEEN WIT, NEVER FL. He looked at her but fleetingly, and seemed to suf from the heat. " Adams thought him a fine young| [Ate you }man, and decidedly the quietest that}, “Indeed I demand, .0485 8-4; cables, 0486 1-4,| : ; 74 | Kon c per Up .00003-4, Belgian franca, de-|Kewtonn ‘Tire mand, .0782 1-2; cables, .0783, oft | Krewe Arabic,” Genos. 17% | Arkansas, Copeniin gen 110i, | Gasconter, Danzig Gdanss, Dar © answered In a New and Original | For Smart BOYANTLY USED. 0001. Marks, demand and cables, |! bose | Gear Waalings I Alice had ever show family. |!0W, voice, Of deep learning and keen wit, h*! o953 1.2. ofr : M | Lett, Ine : 9% | McKeesport, Dunkit . . | Alice's) smoothin f things | -—" She paused. “Well—but never coined a phrase. He neyer|” 2, off 0001. Greek drachimas, | Leys A Nawh. 4 | Mundclta, “Malbos ‘ D > Women Was an almost continuous pertorm- rtd you And ande-e speech that was anything, But| G&mend, 0488; cables, .0488, tine | tame loo 93 Dud sunday, asnion esigns [| coors Noo, aNd HAD Lote eee relic cans [yet soutve: gine,” ane sald, auletly. F _ @ straight plea for, or defense of, the| Changed. Swiss francs, demand, , Wan Beratod | Twios. Kingston « : 5 {chattered through the hot and he “T wonder if 1 have driven you ‘only cause that claimed his loyalty: 1; sables, 1943, up .0003. Gullders, | Martin Parry « By Mildred Lodewick {courses she felt her heart ba the eatise of vested property. Never- | demand, “R680; cubler, 3682, off 0006, | Mathienon Ale Wa ) wy as the fo.. and “You've done nuthing—nothing at theless, he enlivened many a session | Pesetas, demand, .1195; cables, {i4y7, | Metutyre Po Mines 24 merit. 1 ow Pr S ” t it did not die like the roses. * he said i Dt the Renate Ly unexpected exercise (Of .0008, (Bwoden’ toner, adieny, (Sex Petroleum .. 100% SOTA AS NEW NOUR Ervine Sete) ba Siem POIMlenIAs >) With the arrival of cotiee, the host you know?" shi sud- e' of bis gift of sarcasm and frony, +2490; cable: 495, off, .v003, Mi sn't always that ¢ »|made known a hospitable yegret. “By ina clear, loud voice. “T have “Tam curious to know,” he would} Way kroner, demund, (156); cabjog,| Midle ‘Ste Tioak ean torn George!" he said. “IT meant to buy t feeling. You're going-— nay in his high, squeaky voice, which | .1570, off .0005, kroner, de- | Midmale Stee a frock can for some cigars, Uve always been a you're never coming here ‘ ance 1 tw pipe-smiok "She stood up, abruptly, be- was surprisingly disproportionate to| mand, .1998 , oft, 0003, | Mo Kan & ‘lex Y pure simple, but 1 tremble all over. “Why, the huge bulk of his 6 feet 4 inca aN ca cela Mo. Pacific colors and fabrics so ought to have peter kind | Binning ; stature, “what the Senator means by Mo Pacific . picnaiiigly a8 in: the jor a ovcasi . i's finished, isn't it she satd, his statement.” HARVARD AND TIGERS Mone W Bema veerese YONA M : Ince nok at, au. sl said.“ nything, when spoiled, people can’t This inquiry was the signal for Mont He, La ioterais B30 aM design I dm’ ofexing not smoking at ately; but when ything Put rin away from it. e everybody to sit up and take ns | WIN SQUASH MATCHES. vitins tous ria aan : Heres © And) Dow tte U omee ef gree huskily, F Jt was warning that Senator t ' Nat Roam & + Sin “Han sai,a, quently does one wish jiliee “started,” remembering what |aychy dashes whe tamed a fsktty ‘ rr oY ono H dnonie. Navies aN * she had told hi hon he 6 ok iy Si rod was about to embarrass one ot his la Con iat Me eee Neneteass cy Ua) ACM for just thls hen Gn Nee Ware ie i Coco iwoun stat” she) rind coNeagues. In rough and ready de-| Marvard and Princeton won the NY Cantal ‘ + bate he had few equals in the Upper | atches in the progress of the motro- |N ¥ Dock -- “House. politan championship series yesterday, | NY, N Ho & Me When not occupied with politics|The team representing the Crimson led | ¥. Ont & % Senator Penrose spent his time with|by Fillmore Van 8. Hyde, the national | Norfolk & West... hooks. His friends say that he was|champion, scored a crushing defeat over | Note Pacitic ene of the really learned men of the |Gotumbia. ‘The tally was Oka P&B ‘nited States. “He had a complete |9 pyri; 7476) Granfos, Guasauul bee 31% | Helen, Hau Juans... Hellas, “‘Surks didn.) ..d, She ran into the hall and brought his straw hat from the chair where right, at that,’ Adame continued, |he bad left it. ‘You poor thin ee take u good old pipe now she said, with quavering laughte! | frock which pos a practical nature, yet cheerful irresponst- vility. Its lines are | dignified, yet the fir ly plaited — seetions. [nis sell, f guess you're Tor, | Mane. "Lond Mumajuar, A Nemetne ova The door-bell rang, and he paused} “Don't you know you can’t go will inquiri athe ; out your hat? GHIFIASIY;, EAM oP LRUYpri«ed With the opening of a door upstairs came uw long und wailing ery of la- a outplayed thy evasp of all sorts of affairs and used ‘ ‘ «inserted CHAPTER | tat the ‘ Ms. . 3 Athletic Club by 2 matches to 1 " Bu A, at that ave inserted jn ’ Jinentation in the yo of Mrs. his knowledge for the Turtherance of y E Obl Stew Luissell paused, unce kn 5 1 heranve of | AIK Ve00 M4 aaa’ (eaihe ane Lis. ADAMS. sp to Gere] Adams. Russell parsed, uncertain, ‘is political ends. Those who knew 88 @ personage that Joy Gould, | Pacific Oil 2 S00 AM. too aL Me t Alice waved to go «n. him best say that he was constitu. |the famous welder of the racquet, | Pan-Amer Pet Information as to vessels other than | the top af the ide in an underton "Oh, don't bother,” sn “we Nionally lazy—-thut he positively re-| yielded to Hyde. The trem 18 pow= m Petrol B hose specified may be las calling | are youth in Kt Atte Callas, just aay ots of that in this funny old 4 used to interest himself in anything |er of Hyde's shots, his fie command | J tte +/vhe Evening Wold and asdug £0) Ooi. yay ne ; ‘ae Tho Good-bye! egihat did not claim his sympathetic!of the court and altogether hie ekill Os A ship news Hina Weing so pons ae iat ave ped ee And she ran back into the house : attention, and ata aurtiot ieation and agility in handling the ball mode aie unt ane _ = ; ce a Gat fertrude spoke out freels You} and closed the door heavily behind polities. {}_Pomlblo for him to win, 18-16, 4—15, 4 ' ‘ Navy Twelve May Not Meet Bagityn [ay FOr tec Wel me af pea enh Cea to ‘tend her a glial 3 arold ft c no t " rhe a goo ‘ont do’ ou? a . SELF-EFFACING STATE cllafold I. Misselt also top i FE col ater this model, and any Mca? ‘Agutin” chersiated Ol Charley Lohr was coming NEVER SOUGHT PUBLICITY, Gita This on Hen " ANNABOU desired color could be Hurry-uh—please, Just say down the irs alone : The average statesman seeks out! Went (Wo ga Mix. dy nN i lowing home game ; Fi at jou you p die looked at Alice compassionately a y 0 ob’ e ¢ and his recoveries wad: 4 arranged for [te wens Gertrude gave a Aglare o nother tried her hes! ances to obtain the publication of #84 ! tor Wy ny a niadlys eID Mrs. A sSour mother sed ak Ve ie signed interviews or statements, Few {MM f° fy better i 0 for the coming ‘The modish peacock then ds When| yor from he ‘ow: slie's ta}in’ On» nlerviews or statements will be found | '** 1% 10s Peet yaraite ge nary Comet prue would be pr she sald tol tet DE RIG BLS FOR Nea n the newspaper files of the United ‘ . : i | Liable fips A ae ore sub: Mr. Law.’ ae * nat States with the name of Boles | EX-PMPRESS ZIP IN ZUKIOM. ime ‘ jane Vatey Ste i ‘ don't know any Me. Law | tor?’ BN Rotde, Wehatie) Cheesy use thereto appended. He was alw: ZURION, Sy ! F Po Ser of NF . 3 ‘ dued effect tan in he know you. ane | eine te 1. “EL thought. of willing to talk to newspaper corre-| Former Empres« 7 of Austrians | RIneey a Het 2s . 8 fabrie such as Georg ak Mr Adams. Say he} course you folks knew all about it Prenonnis Ron} pollical iu alter, f Se cciratny ADE i Rall get Spring ‘ . . ; ette. As will be F , Pact is. 1} was in the evening paper. se ariably refused to allo vimsels | besaped 1) su big it e 0) ve dis Trow a ae i t » 1 em ol ie back to be quoted as one seeking tu guide Went immed fa Noe wae 4% 1 t noted, one.ag oie Gir. eee ee just a little bit of am item on the back Zor influence the public. | been reserved for bh pj | Meading et p i ‘ ‘ at woraity ‘ eek a salt ae ‘gat | ect cos As Chuinan of the Finance Com- sus Hospital, where her son, formar | ee ied, cy ao ey pune aut jwhich is short ell me 1 know," | ite coughed. "Well, if ain't any- of the Senate it was neces-| Prince Fob 5 Palud’ ob ete taicay N ; 6 DIB AC down the back allows What's he look lik ; thing #o terrible,” he 4. Fact is ry for him at times to angoun i 2} Royal Dutch NY. ot i {trying to arrange 5 care He ain't mu ‘ i " Iter's got "in a o. poUN, urday for Howth Verne eesimen:. 2; : ‘a j 2 narrow bund " ap Drot 4 got In a littl : Bee “ne ; 1% bes gut cdlor to wend {3¢ rastly D trouble fess quite” considerabl Se Ee a ne . i ee dy peariv, wal jtache, ni 8 4 ir ecounts down at Lamiy SAVINGS @ LOAN ASSOCIATI ie whee: oe i upemesates cite, to tho ode It's Charley Lohr!” Adams ox: |<." isiitat DAN ASSOCIATIC BS LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. | Xexon Mow. 3] Ps i" “ouse is cut polaimed, "TH Re see what he wants” |" 4, up the stairs and into her 1 scab ‘ar Line pt % 44 3) 0B ind Alcotel “ 4 piece in front, th a PAL Ue eee hone | father's where Mrs, Adama tte de San FP pl j * pT] U8 Babee ao Bie pluited sections being airpted, "do ‘Anish your aegery Be linrew he Into her daughter's 4 might stay all evening r 9 Rorbuce Oil he U & Sted | SBN | inse ried, and the r a rs v . ats \¥ +4 Ree ei, | plaited section of Adams laughed, “Don't worry: 1 Oi, poor walter ihe mother mae On a 10 5, ate oe Oh 310K 110% 118 | plulted SeCUOe or Ae take him up to) my room.’ And | op, ‘Oh, the poor boy! Poor, poor Southern Paoitie we Sou | Utah Copper 85, 62% 62% Skirt assumes a pleas b a ectcgs + 1 the p rp Southern Ky Ihe te 1, | Vauadiom Steet Q al ing effect of relation nee He ny t Ley M, ire ae th ay | Walter! . Foor: poe Ret pepr' as so ty of s rs row, Cond & quiship with them just exc r said; and wen Alice tried to soothe her, but the fant O oN i" {| emma koe. tox | around the neck and ut to his visitor, lament could not be abated, and fr 1 tm | Nelle Para | Gown the sleeves runs | Mrs, Adains finished ler coffee and, |the other aide of the room a repeti- an ts 66th cash divid F gig | West Pacific Corp, 155 | a narrow piping of the hay ins Bienced Intell ige ntly fron tion in a different spirit was as con. Announces its cash ¢ lend at its usual fag | Westingbours we | (ie color, whieh !s the guest to her daughter, she ros tinuous. Adams paced furiously Ww 7S hig | Wheeling & LE O's ! only glimpse of it in 4 perhaps T ought to go there, “The dang boy!" he said. Sanyal rele © 2/0 on Saving Share (save-as aS lwiel @ LED | the” Back, while in |shake hands with Mr. Lohr, mysell.”|“Dang Little tool! Dang idivt! Dang you-p! ore) SSDS UD to $5,000, and 5% 10 | White 01 o% front it continues she wala, adding in explanat . ! wi nit he tell me, the dang Ui on instalment and income sha ' Comomor . 447% | Willys-Overba: down the — slashed Russe s she reached th vv. |yittle fool?” Ss - This Soctety, 34 years old, Ate scooun ts Vacific * | Wilson & Co... 0 . ’ opening. Buttons of 4 “He's an old friend of my hushand’s| “He did!” Mrs, Adams sobbed. “He ee y id, State supervised. +6 | i ‘ ; 1 ‘ , prudently inanayed, is helping thousands ¥ amy | We pe Bo “7 «@ |uhe dark material A PLEASING COMINATION OF Jana it’s a very long time si he's}did tell you and you wouldn't give it PAYS to wave, Let 1€ serve you, Suviogs by ma ey sal | serve as a closing, as ibeen here. him. Oh, poor, poor, poor Walter! 1 Deposits before Jan. 14 earn from Jan. 1 | pasar on O% 104 a | the frock is slipped on COLOR WITH BLACK. | Alive nodded and smiled £ mM dor, poor, poor"— ‘iG ; 2 Uniow Pacitic WH ANE ine 5 nha i, The 3 S|urigutly, then turned ty Russel She went back to this repetition, Fe ATs) OPEN EVES. (except Sat.) to 7 till Jan, 13th It eer ban (Complete Stock Exchange | {ath onds wich are Sen {ePenny for your thoughts!” she cried, {and Adams paused, aecing his old| A iy ‘ and Curb Quotations Appear emingly in-one Ww a apne r HI EY ab-jand tossed one of the wilted roses at|friend standing in the hallway out~ ND SOME M4 1] Dally in Wall 8 . ‘ are Seamer H east may | vim. across the table, “I'll bid more side the open door. TIMES MOR 9 0 fs 6 4 ‘| paition of treet Final iia) hit Lo) woutit| ie. a ne. George ee van o penny: LM bid tuppence—no, « Do Not Miss To-Morrow’s InfGresti ‘ . 6S ety a | tion of The tvening World.) adapta ov We PejUvenating Of Chine. ‘poor littia dead rose—a rose for instalment. CO aentiad - were

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