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woe 24" Market Sidelights | By R. R. Batson. The Soldiers’ Bonus Bill has again budome a live factor in the stock mar- ket. It is upsetting of the fulty laid plans of peop! king to establish prices at a materially higher level. Determination of the not to let the bonus be interest on Allied debt was disappoint - ing to bankers. The 1» the bonus payments with rece some wo Adininist ration paid out of ‘1 to meet Shattuck Arizona Additional taxes to be levied was cost producers, namely, tho porphyry am a, Bhell T&T... ceived with considerable gratification | companies, © not yet ready to 1.- Am Sumatra Tob. 2 at & Sinclair Oil by that part of the speculative ele- | sume operations Am Tel &@ Tol. 118 So Porte Rico Bug ment whose view of the future is lim. Managers of the porphyry comp. n- Am Tobacco Southern Pacitie, fted to a comparativery shor: space ies do not believe that surplus stcch AEE fecthnen Ro Of time, Additional taxes, they argued, of metal have yet been reduced sui. 4% Te ct Stand OW Of Nod 176 would have a tendency toward infla- | ciently or that demand has increased Wool Stan Olof Nu pe its tion and inflation spells higher stock |t: the extent to warrant the resumy- Am yu Stowart-Warner pricgs. These speculators are not now |tion of output on a large scale, And Anaconda Studebaker 95% ©oncerned wit! the unpleasant after-|as the porphyry companies account Asso Dry ¢ Submarine Boat. 414 math that invariably follows inflation. |for about all the copper produced in Achison Ky Texas Gult & Sip At But it is now proposed by the Chair- | this country annually their opinion is 4 Birm & Atl. FEE CABO Ae man of the Ways and Means Com- mittee that in raising money the bonus payments sales of stock be made to carry an ditional tax burden. This has greatly upset bullish speculative calculations that had been | Tecently formed. Untess the proposal to levy an addi- tional tax on stock sales is defeated in} Congress it will, in the opinion of competent financial experts, have 3 strong tendency to retard the for- ‘ward movement of the market. It is certain to restrict public participation | to an important degree. It is a situation that is being closely watched, and haa already prompted] important holders of stocks who wer to moet care- | Jexchange has greatly stimulated the § n markets and has beet. largely sponsible for the advance of m1@ |than 20 cents'a bushel tn wheat!) The |combination of strength in exchange ind wheat is helping the cotton ma: - STOCK QUOTATIONS OPen. High. Low. tan. ket, and the combination of all thiee 44% Tame + fat hina on, SS F “Td a great deal to do with tho Aint Guaimers hay. Copper au. ha unmistakable note of optimtem In tre Am Age Chem .. Reading .. 3% 13% sivck market Am Beet Bugar Reading 24 pf. o an . ‘Am Brake Shoe Reploglo Beel .... » 30 ‘The reason for the weaktess in the Am Can fonieaiee ae At; ee oe copper metal market and the en. Am Can pf 8 a0 Royal Bush N Ya. tO B48 parative heaviness being displayed by 4 eon on 19% Plerco Ol pf... | the copper shares is that 4 sharp dio 4" frig &ynd 8 Joseph Lead ference of opinion exists an to the jm ine L 5 L @ Ban Fran. outlook for this market between some Am it & L pt St L & Ban Fr pt of tlio largest interests in the trade. Am International 42% 8 L& Southwont. Sinsularly enough, the high cost Am 100% Bt L & Kouth ef. producers have given tangitle expyos. Allied ¢ ate Sana ) of their optimism by ordering the t motion of mining, while the lev being given considerable weight mer- AUG & WI pf Texas & Pacific ketwise Auto Salex Cort ‘Tex & Pac Coal, Atlantic Fruit rhird Avenue In an effort to attract public inter- Haldwin Loco... 1914 10094 ‘Tobacco Products st in Mexican Petroleum shares fan- Halt & Ohio Bote ath Transeon OM ciful stories are being spread regard. Walt & onlo pf i MAE he tremendous current oarnings of Voth feel 8 Leet anes company. In one quarter it ts flatly stated that the company 1s now Booth Fisheries. nited Food Prod showing earnings at the rato of $100 rook RT... tn Ry Inv Co pf. for each share of stock annually, Butte Con & Zine It is true that production of tho Hutte & Superior 8 CI Pipe. company has kept up in a manner Butterick Co PICA La AG that if et 8 Ind Al has surprised even the best friends of the company but the estt- mated carnings of $100 a share an- foitumate enough to purchase at a Jower level to take their profits. bascagiest | At the present time bankers are| iore interested in the fluctuations in| siciling exchange than anything els This market is now at the beghest| point since August, 1919. Stnce the| Mirst of December the rise in sterling | har been practicatly uninterrupted. On | that date it was quoted at $4.07's. Dy | the first of January it had risen to} uround $1.20. It has now reached $4.36. It was recently thous\t that rise was due to nothing more speculation. Kyen bankers whose operations are largely international | wepg inclined to this view, Now these | Ba bankers are strongly inclined to the opinion that there ave develop ments pending in the European situa tion of whic We havg not gained | }nowledge. In no other way can they | satisfactorily account for the bu, market. the than | the rise ia Ene! At any rate, BANKING AND F FINANCIAL. NOTICE OF KEDEMPR | To holders of Victory notes amd oo ors | conrgrned: Notice Is hereby given as follqw 1—Call_for redemption of _ 3 halt _for_redemption ot | | Victory notes.—All of th ‘. United State f | jold, ant of cent Saupe for redemption on Jul paves, Fee rerminmegnsen sue, Rontained ‘in ‘the "Notes and. in" ‘treasury Depart cirevlar number 158, dated April nder which the | ecepally “st on Poteet thet on said redemption dats | 2—Knspension a note conversion _privilege.—In view Tor the redemption of all 3% Victory , notes, 0 June 1. yant to the provisions of ws fy Department olreular number Wilege of conversion of Victory Pits eertes into. Viet jotes of the | other series is, hereb uapended, from February 1, 4022, to J , inclusive, ait ‘June 1922" Victory notes accerd be interconverttble, effective Febr 1022; and on and ‘after that date no con. versions of the votes may be made, 3—Detalled information asx to the pres- entation and surrender of 3% per cent Vic- |! tory notes for redemption is given in Treasury Dept, ciroular number dated ry 9, 1922, copies of which are avail- Able at the Treasury and the 2} -deral | Realty | Germa nually takes no account of the im- ss & Oho 1S Steet pt 16% portant matter of taxes. Chie & Alton Ry Utah Copper 61 4 OM & AP RR Utah Securities,. 12 Directors of the United States © Company meet soon for the © of considering the payment (, dividend on its capital stock. A part of the financial element has c come tixed in the betlef that dis. © bursements at the rate of 6 per cent. annually will be ordered. purpe of ‘That a dividend will be declared at {°! Chee Sty the next meeting of the board is bY Goejumbia Grapho. Willys-Overtand no means certain, however. It ts Gomp Tab & Rec Wilson & Co.. \ known that at the last meeting influ- Woolworth Is 151% ential interests in the company ad- Corde Woolworth: pt ioe Mo 118119. vised th payment be made, but Corn Products Worth Pump 6 16 “ es the proposition was voted down. Al- Cor Products nt | *Bx. aividend |though the company earned more Crucible Steal. than 15 per cent. on its stock in its @) i last fiscal year, and earnings thus far this fiseal year have been holding up 1a very satisfactory rate, it is understood that the same interests in the company who voted against a dividend at the last meeting are still pposed to a resumption of payments. — | at Par. WALL STREET GOSSIP tlk cs 3A | WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Announce- { General Motor... % [ment has been ‘made by Secretary Gen Bot 6 mo. TOME Mellon that the $400,000,000 out- 9 2 Goodrich .... fs ,Stanaing of tax exempt 8% per cent, BRAY CONDE Lesher TK | Vietory notes had been called for re- fea eee EIgPA aE yi |demption at par on June 15 next, and ey tes Son | that the conversion privilege of Vic- | tidne. them Guan Sugar tory notes would be suspended besin- rt second Guif States Steel ning to-day. fas, third Hupp Motors +.» The total of Victory notes now out- dio, fourth Bs | Inter Cons Corn. [standing, allowing for $200,000,000 Wieary 100.10 |Tnter Harvesters. lurned into the Treasury in exchange | Inter Motor... jtor short term notes, which are now no pec heing issued, is about $3,300,000,000. STOWAWAY SEEKS UNCLE, Jinter ster mar pr |Purther reduction is being cffected HG, Came om HEH AE |Tminible Ol Jat par and accrued interest, which sland OU 1a tempt to Land Here. raaaliteg: | has lately been extended, Johann Krupper, sixteen, of Germany, arrived in this country yesterday as a stowaway on board the United States Lines steamship Potomae from Bremen, According to Dr. W. EF. Ford, sw ‘on of the Potomac, this is young Krupper's fifth attempt to smuggle himself into this country, Ho elatms all his relatives wore killed in the war except an uncle he says lives in Steubenville, O. Two days out of Bremen Johann popped out on deck. He said he came aboard with atly tied box which he said he was ver to the Captain in person, » boy was sent to Ellis Island with six other stowaways. Reserve Banks. A.W. Secretary of the Treasury, MELLO, Feb. 0, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, dst i eho let De! Millions single State. have As “information tive booklets. Vast company holdings challenge the imagination. They contain untold possi- bilities of discovery and development. Of the companies represented on the New York Curb Exchange, one company alone has acreage exceeding that of Massachusetts, | Delaware and Rhode Island combined. Several control properties larger than a | Many companies whose assets at first seemed mainly immense undeveloped properties ter made these holdings sources ot wealth for their stockholders. headquarters” for stocks traded on the New York Curb Exchange H Jones & Baker distribute news bulletins, printed reports, quotations, and informa- { The quality of the service rendered by this broker- of Acres N N N N m Smit & et am St) Foundry Am Ati Guit&e WT Beth Bteel & p c 10K15 eth Steet B fenadian Pacific. Central Chandler Motors Chic Preum Toot oh hic Gt Weat pf Coca-Cola Cuba Cane Sug pf. Cuban Am Sugar Cuban A Sug pt Davison Chemical Dome ndicott-J’nson ter Kansas City Kelly Springfield. |some part of the 4% (per cent. issue Kelsey Wheel . jwill be made in December, Both Kennecott. Copper series are due May 20, 19: Keystone Tire. Ailes aians aula Lackawanna Btecl Man Elevated... Man Shirt Martin 5 Math Alk Works. Melntyre P Mines Mex Petroleum Miami Copper ..- Middle States Olt Searle day by order of Secretary Denby un- Me eee der direction of President Harding. Mo Paolfio pi The step was taken ‘n anticipation of Mont Ward . Mullins Body National Acme .. National Conduit. Nevada Consol... Nerfolk Southern Norfolk & West. Northera Oklahoma P & Orpheum Circuit. . Otis Bteel .....++ Owens Bottling .. 28 Pacific Gas Pacific Ol Pan-Amer Petro.. 52 Pan-Amer Pete B. Penn R R. Pena People's Gas .... Pere Marquette... Philada Company. Pierce Arrow .... Pierce Arrow pf.. Pierce Oil Pittsburgh Pond Creek Coal.. Pullman Company Ponta Aleg Sugar Pure Oil .- Pub Serv of N J. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, - Sea Air Line pf.. Seneca Copper . Texns Companys. nited Drug . 61% Un Drug Ist pt 18 Realty & Imp S Rubber 1 8 Steel 62% 1 1 l 1 1 Un Retail Stores. 1 t ' l Leuther, 1 1 1 M & &t TP pf. Vanadium Steel.. 2 Va Caro Chem pt coy Vivadou . Wabash hope a we & Heil... Weat Pac Corp. Western Union. Weatinghouse Rt & Pac. R 1aP 6 po pe & Northwes Ry Copper Copper VICTORY 3% NOTES CALLED IN JUNE 15 Mihes Mellon Will Redeem $400,009,000 of Tax Exempt Series Nickel | through an offer to purchase the notes It is probable that redemption of SBC 'DENBY STOPS WORK | ON 14 CAPITAL SHIPS Eleven of These Due for Scrap- Heap Under Naval Treaty —Saves Millions. INGTON, Feb. 9 (Associated Press).—Construction work on four- teen capital ships was suspended to- Rub & Tire Parry. ratification of the naval limitation treaty, under which only three of the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, vessels involved will be completed as | wareraft. The other eleven will be | scrapped or converted to. merchant ships under the treaty provisions, Mr. Harding approved the sugges- tion that work be brought to a stand- still immediately on the eight super- dreadnoughts and six battle cruisers pending final action on the treaty, In’ round figures, the building operatic s thus halted cost the Government ap- proximately $5,000,000 a month. Following ratification of the treaty, .| contracts for the new ships will be cancelled. Only one capital ship under con- struction was exempted from the sus- pension order. She is the Colorado, more than 90 per cent. complete. She | will be retained in the permanent fleet. t Enam & Stp ¥ Alsbrake.or. y Ce YNHEH. 100% 78% 2M 15% n Pacific. 63% + 404 , | Japan Halts Construction Of 8 Ships Under Treaty TOKIO, Feb. 9 (Associated Press). —The Nawy Department has ordered construction work stopped on eight battleships and battle cruisers now on the ways, which are to be scrapped in accorcance with the Washington | Conference agreement. | Construction of auxiliary craft set jfor the fiscal year 1924-1925 will be 1545 16 34% 1845 MRS, IRENE CASTLE 1922. Infant Prodigies Presage A World Made Richer by A Generation of Marvels ‘They're Found Anywhere and Everywhere, and Their! Mystifying Powers Are De- plod N NYREDGHAZ) Besides having a credittble record tn his regular school work, he managed to | shad: ae. Creativ, rep. [leave schol with ank balance of serib 0. 5 en- schoa! cribed as Creative, Inven-|yigoo, “which he carned 10, his. spare tive and Absorbent. time by drawing fashion sketches. On es going to school four years a: the Ph boy, not being strong, was excic This is the day of the infant}from games and he took up drawing prodigy as a hobby. Under various names he ThVery wedeon- washuue euR bite sent his work to agencies, not dis- " y ; ¢ have our prodigies} closing the fact that he was a school- and with each season they seem tol poy, — Then a school friend with a multiply in number. Last season we] business turn of mind persuaded hii had {wo especially brilliant prodigies be co ag Meu Ae Sell Ant es ove to n van, | the lad now is selling his sketches in who were in the public eye to a very! tondon, New York and New Zealand great extent. ‘They were Edward 2 Roche Hardy, the Columbia Univer-| Then we have a musical prodigy in sity student who at the age of{Ervin Nyredghazi. Ervin began to lWalval Geek aneerhea lise centian: [Eley iby. cunimt Us of thres Pee Suet ee, Maven sen lais) Devi e com honed Buages and has become distinguished |the ‘cello, As a small t us the youngest of that university’s|all ov Europe and la students; and Samuel Rzegkewski,| the age of seventeen, he came to New the nine-year-old chess marvel, who] York, where, with the New Yor at West Point played twenty games Society, he played Tsehai of chess, winning nineteen and draw- econd Concerto, The au ing one. recalled him eight times — Our youngest musical find is > The tact that Murray Iuiwar, a{ Adrianna Pullini, twenty-month-old Brooklyn lad of fi n, has just en-| baby, who is able to beat perfect time have been a briar, Nadine came out, Quick, Virgil, you must go now. Th tered New York University with the ny tune hummed or any national been. a bri Ree oe a y FS | . Se eeniitia und gallantly he kissed her hand, sun is low. honor of being the youngest student |hymn sounded. Already the little Be oe tied gat wan tia ever entered at that college brings|one is able to pick out notes on th vee att ek bali: CHAPTER X, to mind the prodigies of the present|piano ani her father, Senor Albert int he Kissed et lee house were! PN the night, in that hour of sci season. Besides Hulwar there are} Pullini, a tenor of Rome, Nuple Ai a Se Nernea: Hert andi when reproach which comes to us al seven additional prodigie: |other cities, predicts she will be te their queer assortment of plates Virgil awoke in a rage with bi: aiur Hulwar is just fifteen|ing an orchestra at the age of five lishes, gold-rimmed china, rc self. He had been dreaming. 1: years old, having reached that birth-| i, Stoneware and tin plite, seen himself infirm of purpos: day on Jan. 20, He is a graduate of the) way. there: is jan infar ished and put away, they s without character. Back to Mighlur the Boys’ High School, Honors, how y who is able to lead an ore) sew sk aie. Haac, she gli! BEAIOUE| Teriek he WRuted hin Godel Kak Wi ever, have not spoiled him, for he is|tra at the age of four. He js the ind. wondering he to be the first of his race to hot ashamed to chop wood for the|of Albert Irving Radin, who is t "-T have.gent Tony back to the ceety, | degenerate, to trample upon the mer: family home at No. 239 East Third| orchestra leader of ‘Blossom Time’) .. 7 tel you L will,"” he ory of his father, to loll in stupid lov Street, Brooklyn at the Ambassador Theatre. The boy jie does the good work to burn the to give his soul to a creature far b« s A Mak already plays the violin and “ igo py, the carpet ir, Now be have neath him in birth and schooling, © 5 1 sf In another department there is vith the red wine an’ the white. irl whose father had murdered! OQ. Prof, Edward L. Thorndike of | H ecold lady {Sree with th si fi red! Or Teachers’ College, Columbia Univers- ‘Thelma W | OL eis Whon the time come, he be ay : or bed he got, and bowed’ with t! ty, divides the child prodigies into Yovant pyodigy. | She has bi ur ave need of heem with the eattle that weiyht of shame, walked tho uneve: two classes—thosa who aro creative | Yor professors with her powers. Pisiy juy He drive them, * » floor, for his slow steps were dodde: < nventive and those wh@ have |! also able to calculate with Mght-( 17) at tne town Natchez I have! ing. ay Tonal memories and absorbing MME quickness sums most peorte |i ouhic, ‘The ol’ scoun'rel Bethpage! | Swiftly he dressed himself, stole eae : would have difficulty enough in reau-|7 oo in the tay’, an’ he is there, sing, | downstairs, out of the house, down to Pe eniy two of the following prodigies | '” laugh, cat an’ look at the darky dance. the river. There was no boat, but uw & to the former class. The other = ‘1 wait, ‘then I go up. We have| matter, he would walk to Willo belong to tne tor enal memories or} SQ it is no wonder? with these infart orgs,” He jump up. Then the young Realizing that it was yet tov pveenkye oe ef prodigies springing up all around | yan, big, he grab my wrist like this. y for the execution of his grin asorving $9 Jane Hamilton of New| that the world has a promising j16 squeeze, 1 say: ‘Monsier you Was! purpose, he halted at a wayside place d ee iy aight be called the star | Younger Keneration equally in ver? stre I see you again.’ An breakfast and waited for the sun Santen of this season. “jetts,” as|!imlight of popularity just now when I do I keel hee I hear old Then not in flurried haste, but delib ei eerie ek to the student body Ser er |Ucthpage eall him Vergeet. The old) crate in strength, he walked on to Westminster College, a Presbyte STICE DAY SITS UP, BETTER. | man I keel t he? go Willow He: 1, crossed over, found his institution near New Wilmington, INGTON, Feb. 9.—Justice Day; ‘Oh, no—no!"’ she cried. |neglected rope where in a hollow is only twelve "§ olc—yet she has|of the United States Supreme Court, |‘'Let us go away somewhere. They| stump in backsliding weakness he had been able to enroll as the youngest) Who has been confined to his bed for{will never let you alone. It will be) pidden it, buttoned it beneath his cou! lt ¢ atudent in the country and at|#0me days with a heavy cold, had re- |petter to be in the city than here |and strode down into the swamp. COMER O A ent lark her way through, covered sufficiently to-day to sit up for| “just a little while longer we stay|” [t was a long way to his canoe nea ae wtittle girl tutors rtudenta twice |S While, He hopes to resume his du- in this place, eh? ‘Then we meet) the Muscadine Isle, and then a lo hae age orig summenaneaslienage ieee ne |Monsieur Boyee in Memphis, an’ you| pul to Periwinkle House, but there fe ense marry him, an’ he take you away tor] was time enough. Stepho would not iptions to defray expenses rarry him, an was alge: canner ores . school ee ‘at SHIP NEWS INFORMATION the honeymoon, per'aps to France. | go away till Thursday. Ah, he would Te ee cae axpecis (0 bas, Biactining alii An’ he buy you the silk dresses, an’! go away no more, for now on Tues Seeniy Ae 2 i | many beautiful things. An’ then T!day he must settle with the spirit of Pre sity dane iano. lopalded Bis Tomy come and join you, an’ we all live] Alfred Drace, Miss ne Ds | Vestalia, Lisbon ; ye (i a e y student either. In addition to her|Stquaya Tondo happy-—eh ? In spite of his vow of vengeance regular school work she has studied | #ngoon Maru, “But—but Ido not like Monsieur) and his hatred of Stepho these things Ieee constantly as aieide iemus Still) |Qheko we: | Boyce caught at Drace's heart, shook his the finds time to have a mighty good Dunkirk! “Ha! You learn soon. He ts a} fixed purpose of action. For many ee with the other students, with Dua fine man.- Wait till we see him in| minutes he waited—no sign of Stepho, hom she is popular. : | BteelVoyagers London Memphis an’ you know him better.J/or any one. And then his bl arom: « 4 | Rone WSs, ema You will love him then, an’ be happy|leaped: for soft hands suddenly —— | Araguaya, Mermuda. ail ea copa ’ Y Vassar College too has a prodigy City, Bristol fa _[ so now, Au revoir, |blinded him from behind, soft laugh venmouth ma. p'tite in Miss Eleanor Ransom of Boston. | , Liverpool She.ia fifteen years old, She has at-| Mesaba, London tended school but six and a half Due To-Morrow having only started her studies when Matin. paxia Maite she was nine years old. The college Lisbo prereen authorities were compelled to break the time honored rule which sets tno| Vestal Lisbon’ minimum entrance age at sixteen Due Saturday. years, in order to permit Eleanor to| cus, vera, ter at fifteen. ban Liverpool.... a eMsfise Ransom is the daughter of Dr, | otei,,¥amninaton,, Southaininisn: Eliza Taylor Ransom, head of the| laltc: Liverpool 5 Twilight Sleep Hospital at Boston, | 5 W. C. Gorgas, Crisioba The doctor is widely known for her| Sailing To-Day. original ideas along educational lines NA | CHAPTER IX, i’ | Srrnaee . hanged him. Nadine, my other hand | ) DRACE this ene with » | © DRACE this encounter held young 4 preteet sea Stepho la Vite, the father of] “1, must be true. T will believe you! | the girl he loved—and the |.Virgil. I new you brave and nol | tlaw upon whom he had|Wish to hurt ald man, No, you |sworn to wreak vengeance—Wwas dis- bebe not-do that. You will forgive Tinea Tadende ; _ Jue, yes? turbing indeed. The General, how-|" she held forth her hand end takins ever, was not at all upset by the fact|it tenderly, he touched it with his j{hat le had been barely saved from |lips, and like a princess she accepted | Stepho's knife. the homage due her rank and her The remainder of t ri J beauty, Heit anes nen be Pie beige to\ He caught her wrist, touched the | Page was a matter of moral free-liy of each finger with his lps and dom at the gaming table for the Gen-|then kissed the palm. She laughed, eral. For Drace it was occupied with |drawing back her hand. the hot struggle between thoughts of| “You must not do that. We must ; fc Oe : talk of cther things.’ h ssion against Stepho, and lect an oe ke ab . etn onc) “Yes, but first let me tell you of | his longing for Nadine. Jor the time] my dream." being, however, the beautiful girl] “I do not like to hear dreams. W who had rescued him from the burn-|slways forget them and make u) hut triumphed. She had prom-|Something we did not dream. * * * 4 Thurs. | But. did you not tell me once?’ ed to see bh once: eon Th = Vee EEL eBGANA PERS TERESI ‘0, Idon’t think so. In my dreass okie es ots Od Oe a you touched mf heart with a tore Presently the Bumblebee madeland set it afire.’* thpase Landing. And the General's] “Come, now, you must have sce hospitality was at once so warm and} me." © gracious that Drace felt no hesi-| “Well, perhaps. But I did not sa, taney in remaining for the time be-|*f am to bo his wife.’ No, I did \ing under his roof—until Shottle's re-lsay that. And it cannot be, Virsil turn, at least. ‘That night after din-|” “gut ic is going to be, all the sani nev when his wife Tycie had left, the!and you know it. Why? what ts a old gentleman lit a cigar and for a])), Drace the | t there be light?” It is a part « timepiece stopped and stagnant in the] y's pian of creation and nothing cai Clu’ the first team of Thursday's |érevent tt * * * I sball bave tu hight Nadine are nd stood looking | “ait, but 1°—— out from the window. The heavy vine Will walt long tne, Virgls Bu! would hug the dark to hold it from|“? Must not talk like that. Come ind she put by its thick tang- |!¢t US forget suoh things. r les to welcome the rising of the sun She put. her spell on him, and Iv Her father had come in late and was a boy again, Hand in hand they o depart again early for the hills, but} Walked about, pretending that the ac: Wau CMa nTese he Sinlaht | iskind was miles and miles in exter anged his mind. She heard him|‘time was a day-star shooting unsec Joving about, but she waited a long} across the sky, and then a heavy sev tine before she went to meet him, so|tence fell upon him, It was time fer sweet it Was to stand there at the}him to go, In the cane sho stood wit! Ster 1 big put it the ¢ her BB be call her daushte Plymouth alone and not afraid, when the storm age organization is reflected in the fact that nearly | > HE} advanced to the present in order to}and floes al berspipos DAVARI & Wanotrg sen: Jed the tops of the cypress trees | ANNOUNCE HER pop ria - ae rodigy. It is her contention that Ola ‘Copen= P 40% of th wail afford employment for the dockyard| P! ne Ae reir ie 4 of their new customers are introduced by old i REAPPEARANCE long : hildren should not be sent to schoo! | ,, and lashed th you mad? ! E | workers, it is announced. el Esperanza 4 = heard a sound, but look- customers. | before they are eight years old, at Sailing To-Morrow [ea te isk cnet e m AT THE | ascot pcamiemecleniel the earliest. . en ing by chance, she saw or Send for | | POLICEMEN AID WOMAN. “Instead of working to the advan-|coton, cristopal 1... feMbSoMe Sally, | through the cane, and she sprang Up Colon, Cristobal M. 3.00PM ¥ Pegshen ed without obligation, an informative booklet | ri Policemen at the Stags Street Sta-|tage of he child, early attempts to| Boraray, ; MEM. |to meet, him, the play book press ik complete see barn on the New York Curb Exchange and nickerbocker Till |] tion took up a collection yesterday} cram knowledge ‘into their ry : + 1.30 M.| against her | . he ot 5 ook ab i | 3 Fitna ap brains work to their disadvantage,’ Sailing Saturday. Nadine! us picture epic on the out the stocks that interest you for Mrs. Victoria Picaro, seventy- “The child's Hast z “Monsieur! "? WHERE ~HE WILL four, of No. 187 Johnson Avenue, |s¥e declares. “The child's brain 1 r Malls Close, Balle, mans Misienaiane Gail ah immortal theme of DANCE NIGHTLY A1 Hrooklyn, who huddled herself into a| comes fagged and unable to grasp, ce Panag oo LAME LAS “| ibon't call me ‘Monsieur.’ Ca | sig < tain and assimilate knowiedge it you Havre. 2. 80 AM. 1200 M rail. 4 ; ah T O New York Offices Jones & BAKER SUPPER coerrey SAORI B38 Bad RO: So0m> an | Oy ih tal BF oil early age. ‘Thal ts pena 1 she dropped her book, | He bent to e We rphans : did not send Eleanor to schoo! Berm 11.00 A.M. | pie up, but she 51 225 Fifth Avenue lembers New York Curb Market ad ee why I Mine yeara old, Now. | San Brame kingatge 100A Jioneath his reaching hand nd stood if Tel. Mad. Sq. 1377 Direct Private Wir LUNCHEONS DINNERS yp WASNY oR ¥. patil sho was mine y OW, | Mary, ‘San’ Domingo sated taen ow York Calcago Boston Philadelphia uy T BOR FAULT, at the age of fifteen, she has passe: | San Larenza, Sen Juan 8 Lack fpom him. : D. re ” Griffich if nit. ce Bene nite Coes MODERATE PRICES Jugt because a ten-gallon still ex-| 4h ‘other girls of her age and she is Garssia, Curmeno.cen 8. font lttwasiwaus then) elt was 4 Fifth Aven ploded in Mrs, Agnes Regetti's apar' st as carefree and natural as any ye oan g the so strong man that woul | 508 el Ma Fl 7120 42d St. at Broadway ment, at No. Cherry Street, was ern fifteen-year-old girl." “ jiny father’s wrist. It wa you The Evenin or: f ‘om to arrest her for ‘tion “Nadine, it was not to hurt him, <2 Phone Bryant 1846 of dy IAN, Magistrate Roe ieg | Rugby College has a boy prodigy to! Siu nef Havana. With a knife he would have killed an !| Monday, 3 yesterday. He discharged her. whdyp must be given a lot of credit, jyuumniam {unite i200M: # [cid man, and then they would hay. q 5 > ' fie - ae $e oe sue wants sone reese + een towwee a a eeenee weer eee re © 1922 we rae LIBERTY SHOTTLE—A | BOYCE—To whom Stepho owes muc! ing that he had outwitted her im-| poses fled on the wind as he caught jpatience of the swamp, and she ran| Nadine and hugged her close. ack to her room, to gaze through the| “Now for your punishment!” And window, But soon she came out with |he kissed ber. It was only lisping She could wait A Remarkable Jory ; READ OLD SouTH | i SeNDICATE = 1H BEGIN THIS STORY TO-DAY AND MEET . VIRGIL DRACE—A young Yankee of wealth and position, who goes to New Orleans on a mission of revenge for the hanging of his father by Stepho La Vitte, a guerilia in the Civil War, with Piva man ef good family, but with an insa- ling. He goes to the home of tiable p: in for gam | GENERAL BETHPAGE—Shottle's unole, From this place Virgil goes in to rch of Stepho, and, far in the swamps, oor house made of Periwinkle Shel He is captured by the men, but set free by DINE LA VITTE—Beautiful daughter ef Stepho, who is told by her father that she must marry — universe for if that is not to be was this little island cast up ? Why did the word ring fort!) no sat smoking in silence; and was silent too, looking through iitiee at the moon, love's slow, Why her y of the|him where his canoe was moored. H+ . held her hand, drawing her tow old man hummrd a jagged} him, but she stook away her hand. in a garden of melody it would) = “‘No--no, you must not. * ¢ w to cateh the first re ter bubbled over at his astonishment »ho went down to Nis boat, feel-| And dark thoughts and dark pur- leath on the -bound book of plays and ‘ound beneath the oaks. breeze that rustled in ane could hear it now, amid the glossy leaves above Why should she be impatient? Had she not waited after night for her father's foot- Had she not sat in the house, Do Not Miss To-Morrow's Interesting Instalment. She Orphans

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