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* Market 'Sidelights STOCK QUOTATIONS OPen, High. Low. i: By R. R. Batson. Ame , apres... 52 62 a OPen. High, Lew, Lax Freeport Texas .. 14 Wy 44 144 | Rep tre High, Low. Lant 51m HO 50m & Steel. a 3 r hk 4% 4% 14% | General Asphn' wm DOK Royal Ntch NY 48 48 iG 4% { . 4 ed Alaska Juneau * % % |General Biectric.. | WL 1 Bt Jonoph Lend., 13% 18% 184 184 7 Stock market traders who C°M@ Aiiscnaimers .. 43% 44% “ eneral Motor *% 8% | StL & San Fr pt 36% 36% aig : t fs “ down to Wall Street this morning Allis-Chaiere pe 90% — 90% 9015 | Gray & Davis 18 18 | Santa Coc Sugar. 2 ~ ° Ne onsen . , 4 had much food for thought in the Am AKr Chem... 38 33 Guan Bugar § | Saxon Motors. 2% PA aig : cs St ny Bowh Mags. 83% 88% n Bite, 7446 | Seabo sin 2 Statement of earnings of the United Ay Gan... a4 , iam | soaredtoutick a “THE IN THE States Steel Corporation for the final Ani Con Sx 6s 100 | | Beara Rosbuek ve “| % ial of ial ae Gas pbeisies Ani IK Meow Inter Conn Corp Shell T & T.. | ter the close of the market yester- Ani tev ee wy 92 Inter Agr Corp Kinelatr On FT { day. Analyzed, It 1s found to be 4" snternattepal iis iis 40% | Intor Age Corp it Bouthorn Pacific . 80% | ° a ER. } tm Lecomotive % 10 Inter Harvest Southern Ry 714 T More unfavorable than expected Allied Chem 2 (Gein eet Peas Rd Gb sexe # t HE The fact that net carnings for the ie eae inter Paper POMOE secvsee HUNG 1922 BY THE Bett SUNDIGATE INC : ; amounted 10,612,023 and > tet. F Mor Ma udebaker csc. 8M H | quarter amounted to $ i ns i f Mer Mar pf marine ont. 4% ‘ BEGIN THIS STORY TO-DAY AND MEET dine," the Cavalier was saying, | will drive past, From ont the shadow were nearly $700,000 Inrgcr than In Am sug J inter Noked Hugetlbe Oil esas x a Vi g “you wrong me in thinking T seek tolof a carden wall two men will sp { the preceding quarter loses what little edie Olt Texas Gull & Hulp 424 he RGIL DRACE—A young Yankee of wealth and position who is travelling innnence you thrdigh. my friendaht ‘ © i a scathing tae Eaaieiodd MOS e Chan aan down the Mississippi in search of Stepho ta Vite, who killed his father | with your father. IL is true he owes feat hie sre aes salen significance it might otherwise POS- Ain La France, Hava Pestattd Nei Canpaiee et and kidnapped his sister during the Civil War, a few years before./mo much; and it i# trie that If Tl ae lace fellow ond evss when it Is remembered that net Kennecott. Co : He busses anquainted with’s i You will rush up with a -cano=-a were to become a member of his fam-| cane, Vire LIBERTY SHOTTLE—A youth of good family, possessed of a good educa-|ily I would forget that. But I want pistol and drive of income for November was more than x & Pac Coal., ’ Thin vente ; the rob 1 ’ + hero the { €i per cent. wader that of October Tub «Tir WG Pewee tion, a sense of humor and a passion for gambling, and who aells him-| tv make you care for me for myself. |fady tenhe raUtn and that net income for tho last Lehigh V 5 c $ Union oi self to Drace for $100 which he promptly loses, and introduces his new teat month of the year was more than 22 Het Ci MW 31% 11% 11% Unton Pract % Thgetey (6 | ‘Hush. Mr. Boyce,” said the girl | ,Leave tt all to me—bit give mm nonth of the vas mc 22 | \ 5 per cent. under that of November. lialdwin Locom Loritaes Mn 4907 3b 40) Untied ee % COL. JOSH MORTIMER—Who is enamoured with [There are people mearthis ts no |that twenty-five dollits...T how fel " Ne ialdwin Locom. f | Lorillard , alte: rue 3 y place to discuss such things. ' Hows who'd hotd up the devil hin 4 Nothing could better tiluatrate the Lstonas Mining. 2 | Nnckay onion Viiied 00d ied ym “UCY SANDERS—A charming cousin of Shottle Phe young man: towered Wik volde, lise means. eth Steel B. £44 | Manat ' fn Retail Biores Shottle co are r eas readin thi'the Bae industry chan Han ae Fon [ston bireres : Us Nola 6 CHAPTER IL ° ioe = hd Shottle could hear no more, He] AL ten minutex past 1 o'clock Vir } 4 ta Likiyn Rap T etfs s% 9 8% 9 | Man ‘ ; Pay ee scene , g y finished his chicken and then jgil Drace w tandin, the sti j are Sree, Comerenun's SIStOMENG fy Bice Aver. tite 204 tise. ish (Marne Fay. bt Ub teal 4 top ! N his ee vung as she {MA breast,” Drace paraphrased the]sought out Drace., whom he found low of a tree near the atrect-cre The depression is the worst in the juste con @ Zines f% % |MeIntyro TP Minos 2% 18 Rubber sooed, but her eyen Were on [POC “Must as well curl yourself, old|pacing un and down impatiently, — {decided upon. cursing himself Ds history of tho country. At present suite & Superior. 20% Me |May Dept Stores. 1055 I 8 Bteel . : 5 siehttaned ak en ‘ I'm not going to feed your “yen? demanded Drace. i hair-brained fou! and Shottle for awn there is not much warrant for expect- Juttrriek Co. bed ey er enn U8 Bteel 9 race, and ho Iistened, eked . is name,” announced Shottle, “is }addle-pated rogue. A rattle of wheel Caddo Cont OM Miamt Copper Utah er words, fut to the| The ballroom which Drace*entered| Royer, Fredewtek Boyce, probably—lcame to his ears. ane ; {hs that earnings during the next Cuilif Packing | Middle States Ol Utah {tien fo: chen Wordk, Buy Te lithat agit. wie as RuNIadtiG om Nloimauiie aoune TU acute by: jonni Al prmssialiltie ae teeanne mae ‘ several months will be better than Can Pac . Midvate Steet... Son Sahadlun Bich: riusie of her accent, soft as the | (at night ea E John, Vd | proached hin ume under le ware 3 i |Rypsy's vision, It med that all! think. famp at the corner, Virgil iF i for the last quarter, it 1s not im- Cen Ps hap : ae eas fom ge " ay pie hoe ‘ notes ote nee bike Set nite civilization nes lifted the lids of its| “Hang his name!” exclaimed Drace, [recognized the famingy neck of 1 ere De 0 Pat nr 04 Wabash pf A. the. CO 5 st lott | worm-enten chests to arry Shangha one foot and then on the other. Drace} sie reminder its former politely asked Miss Lucy to dance | was ‘evident poverty 1 with him, and the Colonel dropped! neat in old tinen, at onto a chair, Shottle sat beside him. | proud in - thr Probable that net of a little less than Cisnater Mot... ‘ $5,000.000, as showr for December, ¢ M & BLP RT Will be about the monthly average for © M&8t P RR pt the quarter to end March $1 next ony eae ee ; ] H ‘ fat 1 is av urrent poor steel earnings have Gn) @ North Ry. Mttle effect on the market for steel Chile Copper ..... Stocks, for the reason that conditions Chino Copper .... v be orate ae have long been understood and (ose yon therefore have been discounted. M18 Col Gas & Blec.. the function of the market to dis- Colimbla Graph . count developments months in ad- Comp Tab & Rec. vance, and current steadiness of steel Consol Gas... stocks in the face of extremely bad Con Int-Cal Min. in whim-/ “Did yoy find ont hers erty Shottlo rising Cram the tarmed sup elf. ‘Ther Nadine,” replied Shote with afecatlar of the cabby on the box iking itself! triumphant air. al Lord ped Drace, ite": war viettins| "Nadine," repeal ec. RNd ca- done Hy Pray heaven Boyce carries tdbare coats. Tn t |Mo Pacific pt 104 A MG West Pac Corp |Mont Ward co... 12% $ 1414 West Mac Corp pt | National Lead .. 11's Wheel @ Li | Nevada Consol .. 14 é |New York Central 7 pd co er S| essed the name with his lips. “But | pistot GR TAT Ovo of A RatRatiy iin Wilson & Co “She takes to him like a duck tol there ix history, but no uncestfy at-| what's her last name?” Tpihe edb pasaed. lian, NW CHOOTESRER , N¥ Ont & West un ix, dividend water,” said the slave, looking after|tache to cloth fresh from the mill.| “Brown, probabiy, or maybe Jones. | the shulue of « Wall a hinlted san Rolled & weet — -- his master and [ls third cousin, — No unfrienlly eye was supposed to! Or it might even be Smith.” or su distant two dart 1 ss dante Northern Pacific. (Complete Stock change The Colonel sighed. "Liberty Shot- | look upon this gathering, no antagon-|, Drace scowled his wrath at such tip-fout. ‘There came a hoarse ejamant Okiahomia 1 & It le,” he said, “Iam going to tell you|istic politics permitted to view it.| pan “Look here, I i 7 Orpheum Ctreult. and (Curb Quotations Appear = (!)" he sald.) 4 ° Th eee 1 sa ieee wok here, Lib,” he said, Ja stifled seyoag, a ery tor heh. Dre Ouls Steel vee... e Dall Wall Stre Final | “omething. ‘ ie walls were draped in the colors| “I'l give,yow $25 to find out her full {ran forward and found Boyes, Nadir ‘Owena! Betiling,.< + Dally in all § | “Out with ft” of France, and enshrined in a corner | name and where she lives. Tl give and the supp. cabman standing pean sot Edition of The The Wrening World.) ; “It is not a matter to be spoken of|was a Confederate banner, its staft| you a hundred if you'll find comebudy {with uplifted. muauis beside tie vehict Rae Olle mo iiwhtiys sie splintered, its folds darkened with| who'll introduce me to her.” While a masked desperado threatened Van-Amer Petrol. 91% AA Hones gn ateadit sacred blood. Beneath the floor in| “It's a bet," said Shottle. “But {them with a pistol and a second robber Panam Petrol pf 46'e “piberty Shottle, tt Is thia: Lam|the rock-bottomed basement, Lin-/must warn you you're late, loyee nded their vatiables Re eee ae ee et ceeaea Ol occ, Penn RR. Vacate in love with your cousin, and|coln, an unknown scer, hast stood| wants her to marry him, and he's ot Draco played his part righ earning: t= con that by Phillips Petroleum y Usha : Mert itucih cloak Gin eal Gu cern ta 109% ill) bss it before the dawn of another day I shall | looking with sorrowful eye upon the/a hold on her father. But she stood | gallantly, ctushing upon. tite. robb Sen asl oe oe Be ee Ele Aric. LWALL ST — pon the question to her.” sale of slaves trom Kentucky. him oft. : with wplifdd cane. ‘Lhe follow wit Cuba Cane Suger 9% Puilbian’ Gompeny 110 LIBERTY BONDS. “Pop the deuce! Lend me ten doi-| Neither the graces of ccremony nur| “Fm —she stood him off? My offer | thé pistol. tired + then a blows « Selling of United Fond Products Cube Cane Bur Df 21% Pure Ol ne Liberty 3%8 opened 95.26, off .04. lars. the niceties of delicate gayety could stands, Lib. She couldn't possibly | the wrist frorh Tee's stick sent : Ciba Aimar’ ees 11% Puro Oll «... - : 0 ee Re ‘ow shock me, sir. awe Shottle into mode or timidity.} throw herself away on a lbw- weapon fin The pain of the ty pd ey te Nquidation bY Davison Chemical. 60% Pub Serv of NJ. Ld phe etna iG eee arell you what fl do,” persisted jolders who know that the company Paterna Ween, 12 rede etinete 08, 8d, 97.16, up 06, 4th, 96.10, LAID tice GE MT 4s again in an uncomfortable N= Dome Mines ..... 22 Rail Steel Springs 05% off .02, ‘ aD Kee Di h In your favor that €ial position. khorn Coals... 18 Ray Copp 1454 CURB. LEU RA i atl | Several montis ago the company Endlcott-John .... 70% Reading wesc. 7% Opened steady. Retail candy, 5; Will kink her hair” had a loan of $5,000,000 extended, but Erle + 8% Reading iat pt .. 44% 5 %; Ph. Morr :R ; finds {tself in a position where it M\mous Players .. 77 Remington ‘Type,. 31% Feat aur inten mbar ay on an do it, They've got my must raise new funds. It is under- meets 12% Replogle Steel ., 20% Of 1916; Into, . * NP’ speech on the Periclean Age hung up) | %; City Service, 171; Sweets, 3%. : 4 itood that thu: right now at the university! Been. obdurate iia) secir ratuwal (| a FOREIGN: EXCHANGE OPENING. ““The Colonel scowled ani swore hi = es Sterling, demand, 4.27%; cables, refusal to enter into any inancial | 4.28%, up %. French francs, de- transaction involving his heart; nd mand, .0831; bles, .0831%, up Shottle, realizing that his efforts were .0003, Lire, demand, .0460; cables, vain, sank down into melancholy s!- 04601, up .0004, Belgium francs, lence. Miss Lucy, meanwhile, was in- demand, .07924; cables, .0793, up troducing Drace to some of her} .0001, Marks, demand and cables, friends, not to young women, but to) 0049, off .0000%. Greek drachma, men and to ladles well advanced along demand, .0443; cables, .0448, up .0003. the path. Drace soon realized that Swiss francs, demand, .1950; cables, this society was for the most part 191 up .0002. Guilders, demand, composed of ladies of exquisite re- .8688; cables, 3693, up .0005, Pesetas, finement, and men strong in the dig- ‘demand, .1520; cables, .1522, up .0002. nity of medicine or the law. weden kronen, demand, .2535; cables, "You have not chosen an opportune 2540, off .0008, Norway kronen, de- time to visit New Orleans,” an old mand, .1583; cables, .1588, up .0003, Judge remarked to Drace. “We are Denmark kronen, demand, .2011; forced to live under the infamy of a cables, .2016, up .0001. carpetbag government, sir. Politica scoundrels, who in the North could never attain to even the meanest of- JAPANESE CROWD ‘fice, come down here where we are disfranchised and elect themsely HOME.-BOUND SHIPS (ecistators, governors—representative —_——+ of parishes that they have never seen PW. Chi Heavy taxes are levied, and they Hundreds of Women and Children pocket the money. The Governor was ve Syery. Line! not elected, but named by a gang of Leave on Every Liner, and Rocbocters: ‘he realeltisens of the California Wonders, [State have no vote. ‘Thelr former Begging & mirepalline o now man- Name tha lever heard, he in- LOS ANGEL Feb. 1,—What UDG ceo Chaat at This troduced hi or, making almost a enpears to be a back to Japan moye- (FUT Cte of affairs, Wait till) Complete circle of the room; and when ment of the Japanese in Southern yo see New Orleans, sir.” eae cotition was formed, ie 2 California, noted ,in Los Angeles This talk, was too serious for Miss} (iedy Minnie azerably mated With newspapers at various times in the Lucy. She id die ev ghey on aba hate i last six months, was continued from walk with her, and she hung laughine| races Neda 2 S ae as tik Los Angeles with the departure yes- on his arm as everywhere his CE epee ahios eica ges t IW ERDESeMORE terday of the Japanese liner Anyo scarched for the girl with the roses) Dt) Ui) ved ate Impression: Maru, bound direct to the Orient. jin vain! And presently he excused rere en inounced introdwecd {fellow lke that.” jenraged the fellow, however, und | Several hundred Japanese, mostly himself and went disconsolately to} 7 to a willowly and long-skirted| Shottle asked for the twenty-five in| Drace mule at the second robber ; Women and children, and among the bed # | sister of her own set, ealled him Mon- | *4Y was denied and tuok him- | first one struck him heavily, mome latter many _ American-born, we ure i: und he swung her] Self off, grumbling. He found Boyce tarily ing | The two suppow ‘eome to the company’s aid. How ever, a meeting between executives and bankers will be held during the latter part of the week and it seems More than a remote possibility that Means will be found to extricate the | company from its present , predica- ‘ment. New and Original $ For Smart Fashion Designs | Wem By. Mildred Lodewick Few people seem to realize what an Copyright (The New York Drening World) by the Press Publishing Co, 1922 | important influence rates of exchange Ihave on the business of the country OW often do we and therefore on tife stock market. hear a woman The views of C. M. Schwab on the remark: “I matter are educational and interest- . ine. He states: ‘Fluctuations in ex-| ways wear that col- change are playing havoc with wages, | 9%)’ or “I always have ‘ed aS ones. ie ounce of gold] my clothes made this in the United States pays the "i American worker for 17.22 hours ot|"*%.” Now — while Jabor against 50.16 hours in Great| there ‘8 a great deal Britain, 95.5 hours in Japan, 117.31] to be said in favor of Bours in France and 201.55 hours in| system, method and many. 5 “In 1915 it required the work of |{¢clston, it can be 6,000 men for one day to make 1,000| tried too far along tons of steel rails. | Let us suppose|certain channels, In t to-day an American railroad placed an order for 50,000 toris of rails oe = siothes 10.16 in Belgium, Germany or England be. | *t™mittedly a splendid fause these rails might be bought for] “ing for a woman to fees money than at home, study herself to such “This would*mean that 6,000 men] , . in our own country would be idle for | quire definite “idee fifty days, It would mean that: sev- eee about what becomes ere! thousand employes of our rail-| her and what dee Foads would have less work. It would] not, “rut to decide Mean that thousands of miners would] on one or two specie have less work if the product of their] Stytem or colors ne tng labor were not used by the mills. Oe Vee “It would mean that workers in the | 0 foming, and mines, mills and railroads would have fo Leet about it Jess money to spend with the baker,|‘#t one fefuses to alling Begging pardon for not “POP THE DEUCE! LEND ME TEN DOLLARS.” ‘CHAPTER Il. 4 |aboard the Anyo Maru ‘when si! 2 ‘ i and the girl called Nadine jast leav- | robbers now took to their heels, pu @he grocer or the retailer." venture in any other 5 round, tangling himself in her/an- ares aust ne Si Me Schwab's remedy 1s to frame| ‘rection, is not wine (steamed out of the harbor, followed EXT day the Leona reached} cient and insecure finery. ing the little alcove, and stopped; Sued buf-heagtediy by Cabmiy | by a host of fishing boats from which | thelr countrymen called farewells. | There has been no explanation | from any Japanese official here of the them, bowing low. "Sir," he sald Shottle 1 energetically by Boy. eressing Boyce, “I have been directed | Who had Been robbed in good earne to inform this lady that she has bi And to complete the melee, the po: warded a prize as the best wal abhorse, frightened by the pist» jance. But not without! the “ seagate tariff laws which will protect labor|°" Justified. It cramps and industry. one's power of ex- ~ pression, The courage of the pool operating}, Just imagine, for New Orleans. As Shottle no longer held the’ hope You'll find drama enough | of raising a spectilative table-stake, here that hasn't been re-| he bent himself to the less interesting hearsed,” said Shottle as they turned] jite of tt ‘ | tact that virtually every liner leaving room, Will you be so good as| Shot, galloped off with the ramshackle fn Gulf States Stee! ts in sharp con sian hon altace | Los Angeles for the @rient in recent. toward the old Bt. Charles, mishap! ‘The floor was smooth With} to give me her name and address in| Vehicle luchinss tehind tt oer ie baa eecreuea., tas pol i mand lant se this aniais |months has béen crowded with Jap-| «phey appear to haye set the stage War 8 HiSsends OF URL ARPE ELAS order that it may be delivered to her?” | Nadine turned to Dr her faci fatorm its friends the approximate top | {Tock I have dexigned nese, chiefly women and children, it! ¢. ys," Drace answered him, wonder-| Candles: and aberty bah inore a= Boyce regarded Shottie suspiciously. | Hizhted with gratitute. She eld forts maki ae . " customed to the roug! and | “Well,” he exclaimed, “I didn’ 0 er hand, With a grace 1 Hprice of the stock for the day. Such | ere, than you do in i fald. Many Japanese have denied | i¢ ever again he.should find the! ragged carpets of the gambling room, e exclaimed, “I didn't know her hand, Wit that wou! there was such a movement and they did that sort of thing here. What, not have mock ta Highlander why tuctics spell desperation. Sioa ee others have said that if they were girl with the torch of roses. flow from under him. Catching ight! is the prize and who is giving \t?! schooled in France, had follow crn poe : WO prone Riteus leaving Southern California at all| 1m connecting rooms and amid the’ And left in his fall, he came down with| wpne prize,” replied Shottle biandly, | home the Queen of Seuts, he ‘bey ING AND FINANCIAL, th 4 | @ bit of lace in one hand and a comb] qj, gne Prizer’ F is given by tffe- | over it and reverently touched it w =, EE. NAN ~~. | frock that is smartly 6y Were FOLNw $a TREN |tuxury of old French furnishings they) in the other, while women shricked | ,¢ 257 turkey. | It is Bee eT hia fipay Wild avae her timture; in} panelled and “in the | were quartered. at the devastation he had wrought, : or ay half-burbarie maid, and she snatch | ‘rousht.| “Boyce laughed, and the girl a 100 RESCUED FROM Leaving Drace writing a letter, | grouping about the severest sufferer! nor giver merriment. “I'm sure bm| Her hand away, but repenting ia CALIFORNIA SNOWS)|shottie went out, but he soon re-|to screen her into a retiring room. | ndieered." ghe said. “The name fe| stantly, sniled and spok turned with more of light than usu- hat's what comes to a horse that| Nadine la Vitte, and the addres | “E thank you much. You are bray wanders from his stable lot out on the} She broke off, and You ure ‘ike one on the sta a stretch of , ff, and flushed a little. al beaming from the sad stre frozen pond,” s Shottle as Drace|gnottle's jaw had dropped; then he| hero. mode," 80 to speak, but has the same at. mosphere as all your others, Black velvet or heavy charmeuse You can get more Scores Stranded All Night on} . a his countenance. came up to laugh at him gulped with an extraordinary contor-| Her words came freely, and {co : ; valuable assistance from thie jogae. set of | Highway Out of Los | «well, sir,” he cried with aston- you've made a rip in the skirt of|tion of his face in the endeavor to| iu enough of accent to conyit financial news and re- draped about ae Angeles. ishing enthusiasm, “I want to tell you| the tll, sure enough," Drace replied, | mask his astonishment. “And the ad-| that they were ter than if the ports if you thoroughly | hips with only a plait . . hat life Is not composed entirely of|taking him ny the arm. And then} dress?" he pursued | were none. Drace asked hr if s cd d the technical o ‘hay FRESNO, Cal., Feb, 1.—More than | thal | suddenly uted, for he caught] ‘The girl and. Boyce exchanged a|Temembered him, and her black ve! understand the technical F 80 on each hip to Th tranded by Califor: ingratitude, Last year when I WAR) gent of a yori coming toward him. Altroubled look. “L think.” intemoaed| Yet eves flashed dark in astonis! * and his sof widen No Rene AN INDIVIDUAL ERGs IS. BOR Te ® SS ce ceca down here I saw an old fellow about| moment befire, there had been nu-| Royce, “it would be better to take th eA market trading. n. No fulness is TALL FIGURE. recent record snow alogg the Ridge Ra coae 3 nldimichontnaver nasty get Into trouble with a Mexican| me women inthe room, but|—the fowl home to-night. Perhaps| “HOW at front or back; To @e~. i % |Route, much travelled highway from | to . ow ew one—the barbaric | yo 5 at seen you You must mistake m All the important points this skirt is attached tan, or mauve either printed in an| Los Angeles north, had been rescued roustabout on the levee, I wasn’t in} Dow there we Ae tna Hae touched it ences ie a rene |No . that you should know 4 one-piece, wide-sleeved blouse ofleffective pattern or embroidered, |or accounted for, according to a spc-|any particular hurry, so } stophtd,| age: i ‘ed for his heart wit) a torel one o'clock—Number 297." @Bowing | figured crepe or crepe de chene, or|would also be pretty for the blouse. |clal despatch thom representatives o walked a tall, handsome|with pelican grace, Shottle departed, | CHAPTER LY, 5 a piece of scantling and} ywit), | @ plain crepe delicately embroidered | The tall tre blican, early to- took uP ith empro} woman will adore this frock, |the Fresno Republican, early to-day | a ; Bi é ; of rt with silver threads. The straight |for it breake her length most gra | Aw the groups of rescued victims |knocked the Mextcan down, | It wakjand, well-drensed EE ee a Pus he played 6 ee pg eal heck-line 1s narrowly bound while |ciously, while the short woman, heed-| arrived at’ Lebec they brought tales no partigular trouble on my part, but hi nid rested {ion tie rm, aod /ehe dark ¢ nought before ihe sought or As wide bands of velvet or pf chiffon in|less to say, should not attempt it,|o¢ hardship. , Daylight yesterday + the old man took it as a favof and Seemer lon with! pleas fe eo 4 hun- - evidently ardent wooing. She dred dollars, and if he were to tell black to match the skirt, finish the but gain her point, in some other way, | vealed cars along the highway within! j'geq me to eat dinner with him, |°yahlly ardent wooing. Sik ee nee LO sleeve Peacock blue would be|with which at various times in this! u few feet of each other, where occu. | US i A are concisely and simply explained in a handy reference book compiled byJones& Baker ~‘information headquarters’ hall at the Louis.’ Drace said, ‘But come to think of it, 1 know that it woilld be vanity on my part to believe that you baye ‘| SAW you on the boat, at th | | ~ 4 t the t Iti ner eyes back to her cavalier | Coul be poss ha ne was! » ie." for New York Curb Ex- pretty for the bodice, while gray or|column she 1s likely to find aid, | pants were ignorant of the proximity which } Si RS “5 ae al ee x 1 on. pe a Anwe of ie z sean Heese thax ahs Wa pels it would not be vanity,’ ph change securities. —— of the others. ‘ |Now what doe! i AR ya levenicoe tee No, anity,"" plea ‘Throughout yesterday men, women out there, and he gives me two tickets |" He presented himself before Drace|antly she contradicted him, shaking Tat CO er eeete nora women length. “Master,” he announced,|her head, her cloud of hair, ‘Phe Wesel rea pei ec the ee {* |tor the French ball at the St Louts| atten is she, Shottle?” demanded |*her name is Nadine Brown and her| brave do nat be vain. But | did not fest Range De Lapp of the Trejon to-night.” Drace address is Carriage Number 297." |sec-you. Lam so sorty. You sorry i! possession of him: et MORTGAGE MONEY Rar riata eretapeneoee district, In all sixty-two persons wer ‘All right; we'll a it ie 1 don't know, put 1 find out.| “Carriage Number But eae pene LS ' wrooned in the little three-room should say we will! Why, there's) Lord, but isa fete that is no addres: = | f i nd race ought ws ¢ BAKER We make first Mortgage loans on SMALL HOMES, APARTMENTS, J) 020) CS ceo. Sera iene to be a half dozen duels ar-| He move dodging the dancers| «p,isten, Maater,” went on shottto| {!# meson ua at anoment had he ner okt Nake OFFICE BUILDINGS and FACTORIES, located in Manhattan, Bronx and |}) toy Johnson and Aiton Seif, both! ranged for. We San nee thet burst-|here and she while Trace sat alone] purriediy. "1 have a scheme—a|srhen Boyce and st wnoteat purity a — long ixteen, were led to safety by holding ing into bloom. But you'll have to/in a window, waiting magnificent scheme. Not only stall] clit MPa eRe Mel Rh oson Philadelphia Brooklyn. LOWEST POSSIBLE CHARGES a stat Ver Hh ta ine tail of a dog. Two other boss liven up, you know. You are just a] ‘rho orchestra struck up the supper} you' be introduced to this lady, but| MARINE Sholtle | rea ! Clevelana THE EAST RIV R § INSTIT TION were found lying in the smow ex./trifte stern, it strikes nie eWa isimareh, and Shottle, stalking his p you I be presented to her in tho} vsin ¢ thank you mont Ks ole : huusted {too much of-—of your mission show- saw the lady who had so exelted|role of a protector,and rescuer,” pipalbisbiss at hea ce New York Offices E SAVING U ' —— i your face, 1 don't know of pyace’s interest seated with her eavi “How.ln the world will you manage | YOU! ASeisiance.”” said Boses ifth Ave. Tel. Mur. Hill 7120 BROADWAY AT READE STREET ing in : bh be Jing Drate's hand My NSO ILL WYTH COLD, anything better calculated to correct jier in an alcove and supping daintily. |that?* bes Pig ee 914 | One Block North of City Hall | Feb, 1. (Agsociated Press),/it than an hour at the roulette wheel, Possessing himself of « plate an yatinple; At ten minuten past | oom eters RON. May i . | New York kK Alfonso is suffering from a cold, Suppose We 69 ever and Klve It a oodly portion of chicken ottle te-lone you a to be standing on Blank aetecand | it was announced to-day, He is con. whirl?” turned and lraventy seated himself! strcet, Just besend the lamp at the Do Net Miss To Morrow's interesting | fined to Lis room. “Hope springs infernal in the hu- now: ious, lisicning with all Lis cars. cornes of Street, Camwiage 297 instalment, ay, ‘ A ‘ a =

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