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THE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. es. ee ae |COURT HALTS WAR i i STOCK QUOTATIONS | ; | ROM TO T IN KU KLUX RANKS | Ip ans vii Sidelights a Often. Hien, Low. un {Court Order Follows Gross Bill 10 How I fought My Way from the Hi Adams © ‘ United Food Prod 5 3h “mr Soak at * "7 ; | hb: dete Adame xpress tte ro % Suits Against Simmons | Lumber Camp to » A. College Degree i A GomeleteNovelf His Picture Epic ‘ od af 4 Alaska Gold . e Tite onward: H and Clarke. co ss i \ in immorta me 4 Unless Wall Street Interests, which Annet Burne U6 ied ars. ATLANTA, Ga, Feb, 1t-—Harry FREDERICK R. CKiD) WEDGE: E TWO.ORPHANS Yavariably are well informed on Am 8h A Imp Terrell, Lloyd. FP, Hooper, tv. Conyriabt, 1922, (New York Hvening World) | Ww iT Lis by F Pabltshii Cc Ai UB Rubber... A , oH py Pres ishing Co. | ‘Washington political affairs, have been 4” aie ta We Atkin, As Jy PaGOn gt B. Be wien GK Sunla The e ; ST c@pvright 1922 By Heaney MeMahon informed thi on, the Upchurch, Charles W. Love, G. ..| 4 man who seeks the acquaint ‘fmisi: on this occacion, Am U B Bteel Reem, Frank Starr ani J. M. Hut-| ance of a cultured young woman THE STORY T Ship subsidy plan of the Administra- 4° hadi toda fington, leaders of the insurgent and is d¥hamed of his past and . RY THUS FAR. , fon provides that subsidies shall be An Vinuaian waa \faction of the Knights of the Ku J' 00 GQ cumea OF ua m apt HENRIETTE GIRARD, kidnapped at the gate of Paris and carried off as & paid out of customs receipts. Am Tivautod y Klux Klan, have been temporari-, ?7¢ 1s casy stbsecaihibes prize to the fete of the MARQUIS DE PRAILLE, is rescued and taken back to Accorting to these interests, the Am Intersetional Wabash }!y enjoined from participating in 7 himself to his surroundings, | Paris by CHEVALIER DE VAUDREY, who vows to marry her and refuses to be } he Am Locomotive Wabaat pf A ny of tho activities of the erder' “Kid” Wedge found it rather dif: forced into a nobfe marriage arranged for him by the COUNT DE LINIERES, head Plan provides trat 10 per cent. of cll Mea ‘ My arian a or taking any action calculated to feutl to make Wimaelf oveoplable of the Paris police, who has married his aunt, Calling on Henriette, the Countess Buch receipts shall be applied to sub- AM nie Some Wiath mine HY Uh) jembarrass the Klan, ‘The order was id 3 | learns that Henriette's foster sister, the blind singer and slave of the Frochards, Weitias “Willer Glistoms reomipte de» Am aeelt a tet eecg abs nie | signed by Judge Bell, of the Fultua ‘mpany to the young woman he is her own child As mother and daughter are about to be reunited, the Count rived by the Government tn 1921. sub- Am Snuff aed White Motor . an | Superior Court. admired from his first sight of arrests Henriette and sends her to prison. The Chevalier is sent to another iy % 4 sidies in that year would have totalled Am Steel ay . White Oil 0% The onder was issued following the jer, v prison, 856,000 had the law now proposed Am Sugar . Whllys-Over rin time when the former Goblins «ill 7 ‘ ‘ ¢ Revolution follows. Henriette is released, ar f Sata tn force. Ki petite tea Add ; 7 Yalreover. p a4 have to show cause why this injunc- | ig MTAPALs TPE ROTTER Te girl is vain. Meanwhile Countess de Linieres has tontessad her fi to Hel HOES , ts of the plan—and it te AM Te & Tel... 118% 219° 116% 118% Wilson & Co ary tion shall not be made permanent. | 1 Nis progress from pugilism to band and is forgiven. understood that it has been approved Am tov pt new, oom iol ioe wer) eer 150% | Teh order was issued following the| @ college education is quite ap- : by the Senate Finance Committee a8 Am Tob cts B . 180% 132% 130% 132 | (For complete ileck | filing of a cross bill to the suit of parent from his recital of the CHAPTER XIV. muses, strokes a long nostril with his ‘well as Choirman Lasker of the Ship- Am Radiator .... 87% 80% 87% WK r complete stock quotatiuns Terrell and his associates, araiust; cients of the journey. ARRESTED AND ARRAIGNED. | f0refinger,/recollects something which ping Board—believe that my applying Am Wool.. 83% 83K 83% 834| and market review and news, | €°l. W. J. Simmons, Imperial Wizerd | ENRIETTE, balked in her| “2U88 him to smile satincally. Ah, 20 per cent. of customs receipts pay- Am Writ Pap pt 2% 25% 25% 254! gee Wall Street Final Edition of | °! the Klan, and E. ¥. Clarke, the Im-| _ 18 @ student of the Graduate 4 yes, he has placed the girl of the fau~ ments om account of ship sutaidies ‘bee Dep Geek 48 au 4 48% ‘The Evening World.) pertal Kleagle. School of Harvard University, guest, had returned to her/bourg lodging now! rill amount to from $35,000,000 up- 20 ny, Me oe ete ore! INO WORD OF TROOPS beginning Wednesday last, he old lodgings. It seemed as| | Mae Were an inmate of the prison ward annually. ‘Atchison Ry 80% «80% «BBO ! looks back upon many surmount- if the desire of her heart ‘allen women?" he asks coldly. . LIBERTY BONDS. 00 P uni Th The subsidy, so it is stated, will bo Atta Bir @ At. 1 mY 1 ie clear, blue eyes would have granted op a taileage and speed basis, A Gu a Wa, ot cra cr ann! Liberty 8 1-38 opened 96.86, up .02; GOING TO EL PASO) ¢2 obstactes more aipicutt than were quite beyond human power. For/toig innocence if the words bad'not, ‘with a minimum of one-half cent per Ati Guif@ WI pf 20% 20% 19% 19% first 4 1-45, 97.28, up .28; second, 96.84, | jain ba operat aad breaking through his first social months ‘the search had gone on—| ‘Yes, Monsieur, but I was not ton per 100 miles. Sar alten. ee ae ier io ea third, 97.68, up .08; fourth,| Washington Ignorant of Any Men! barrier, which he describes to- and failed. A ray of light from the| guilty. d pal lo. . al A ~ 7 4, ¥ hand passes be further cores ty baht pele Gate oes, Ce Sah De Oh | 108; 4 rag 100g Ma Under Arms at day. window glinted on the holy book that in bie raldtaet iovemeke across his tive provisions yet to be recommended jen git, ROD CURE. | EI Paso. CHAPTER VY Siti ORG CHG : Ne are tn throat and toys with the neck ruffle to Congress. hiya Rap Tras... 8% Om 8m 8M | WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—No om. . rayer: jou who hast sald, ‘I am| beneath tt. F Burne Broo A.... 116% 118% 136 116% tile on Nancasl Radio, 6 28, UD| Gal confirmation haw been feoalved HOW SHE INSPIRED HIM TO the Light!’ oh, show me the way.’'| Forget-Not imitates the master’s In an effort to create a public in- Iutte # Sup 2% aoe 1} age oF alll Morris, Its the CWA Deparment GF the SEEK AN EDUCATION. : At the sound of a knock the girt|S¢sture and speaks the word that his rest hares of the Pierce Arrow Butterick Co. 0% «30% 1-8) xD, +3, off 1-8; Cities | y ; 4 MOTE sg 4 is master did not vocalize. 1 aiciny tin répert. bes been eproad | 2uramlale | Mee Service, 18 3-4, off 1-8; Gililand o1l,| HI, Pao report, published here, By Frederick R. (‘Kid’) FRURTOS) WEDGE [28 A sud and dusty pilgrim en-| Judges contray it he other Droadcast that Henry Ford ‘s en- (Calif Packin TN 1H, 8 up 1-8; Min Pars, 11 8-8, off 1-8, GENT HDWAB TIES: Useu TecB Suhiee tnd Wedge. AS HE AFPEARED WHEN Ap. | ‘eed. carrying his few belongings in| “GUILLOTINE ‘ulif Perrot. 8 t 4 SIN: , ae 4 z ons ‘ . om " , Seavoring to secure control of the Cont Leather 33 334 FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. jy £1 Paso sn anticipation of a rebel yR an ignorant prize fighter to MITTED TO HARVARN ;@ bag on a shoulder stick. ‘The dis-| Henriette ts borne shrieking out to company. This may be denied on of- | Cent Leather 66% 66% Sterling demand, 4.35; cables, /attack upon Juraez, which is jus: F call on a young woman raised ON WEDNESDAY. jsuised Chevalier gazed long ana] ‘he death chamber, “One hour with ficla} authority. |Canadian Pac 130 190% 4.85.1-2, up 3-8. French fr, demand, | across the Rio Grande from El Paso in an environment of refine- ‘ Jearnestly upon his love her—only one hour!” she cries. \Chandier Mot 2% .08701-2; cables, ./'371, up .0006 1-2.| OMicials hope that no development ment required more grit than to/S0me Italians, Greeks and Frenchmen] "1" © Ut tt OV0 | Stockholders of Otis Elevator Com- |Ches & Ohio . om G% Lire, demand, 0485 3-4; — cables,.| will necessitate the sending of Amer- faco an opponent in the ring. .{/ 4 written TI told her that one Sun er eyes in turn were riveted on} CHAPTER Xv. pany need not be surprised if they re- isn & Alten Ry. 8 ont -0486 1-4, up .0001 1-4. Belgian fr.,|tcan troops across the border. couldn't think of anything to say, so|@@¥ afternoon in the lumber camp aj this ghost of her lover. He tottered | ne Geive @ stock dividend of 50 per cent. /C M @ re | Hid Rt demand, .0828 1-2; cables, .0829, up| Americans living along the border I asked her to play the piano. jfellow read me **The Life of Jesse! forward and collapsed into the nearest | THE VOICE OF DANTON. within the next sik weeks. Such a/CM& 8} Mae ony (0002. Marks, demand and cables,|tave hecn alarmed at ‘what they cal! 1 suppose she saw that { wasn’t | James.” but I didn’t like it very much) O44. she put her arms around hi ANTON and three of his / @istribution, so it is understood, has Chie hn eae! va fre (0089 1-2, off .0000 1-2. Greek | the increasing tendency to lawless- much of a musician for I didn't turn | ft! always thoucht a fellow ought aa a te ee friends had an errand that been tentatively discused by the lead-| oii Gt west... 64 ‘ay |drachma, demand, .0453; cables, .0458, | ness by border gangs. the first sheet at the proper time, |t? fight with his fists instead of fix-|and hovered there. : day that took them past ry ing directors of the company. Chie & North Ry. 67% oy oe etite ce: ite demand, .19: On the night of Feb. 8 there was a She suid, ‘Mr. Smith, do you play| ‘7% the other rellow with a gun. Jacques-Forget-Not, the avenger of | death chamber. Ae uttie Chile Copper .... 17 10% cables, .1952, up .0002. Guilders, de-| considerable disturbance in Juare , a aid, “E: | the vaudrey! 7 ‘i : ‘ F 'a Airector of the Chicago, Mil-|Cecs-cola cc, 48 a Wha, (S146; GabibencAtboeder cuit. | ccenrdlag (to nortan davies f ae or by ear?” T said, “Ear,| HAD TO CONFESS HIS IGNO-| the de Vaudreys, had seen the wan- ee face among the waukee & St. Paul, in discussing the | Col @ Southern .. 44% 44% Pevetas, demand, .1671; cables, 11572, [ceived ut the War Department, It is Avty that we got along finely. she| RANCE-SHE KNEW ANYWAY. | crer enter Henrictto's door. Naeiine: ableberrto eaett outlook of the company, points out|Col Gas & Elec .. 7% TEM off .0002. Swedish kr., demand, .2630; | believed that Gen. Howze has more gaye me the cue for my act by nod. |. Saw by tue expression on her The shaggy-haired et-Not hur-| thinking BUL hem soos, HEAR that with over 700 miles of the com- |Comp Tab & Rec. 65% 8% ‘cables, .2636, up .0007; Norwexian kr.,|than a sufficient force to handle any ding her head and emiling the ewes. | that something was wrong. She hal| Fed down the stairs, and pointing up-|folk are not the maticree, huddled Pany’s main line electrified the ex. | Col Crapne -- H 93 demand, .1705; cables, .1710, up .0018. | situation. Be afille e0eE Bawls ISO siya 215 in the corner of the ring and 1/| Ward, ordered « detail of guards: | ould wuminon ine: ccade te ven ected improvement in -business over | Conea Gus . ie Danish kr., demand, .2070; cables, SLT ee Wah b ota A Gi e a ay Bie heag [CUldn't sidestep, dodge or block the| “Arrest de Vandrey and all in that| end te ulaugiten Hare to nee this line can be carried with little! am | 2076, UD .0008. é SoL ae jpunch I knew was coming way,| room!” The men carried out -the| nts ik a bespierre has if any increased cost; that, in fact, | Corey, ON ia'*"* sues sre | pasion rene so ae RELIEF SHIPS STUCK IN ICE. waa aifforent, Noone in| the world | Ro" prepared (0 flake ull the punieh.| order {inflamed all France with the lust of practically all the increase in TOSS | Crucible Btecl ... 61% 0% o oe schealeern : ay she could. I! ment just like you have to d >| The Captain held his victim while} P Pisetes Will’ be waved: for wet and| Greats poops, sie sin | WHAT’S THE COUNTERSIGN? | ienty steamers tu All tela Fast don’t know what she played, but tl Gag Means Wheater TTIEW (Gy coe | brOr Ene NAIA laraipinionEa: Nie while] | He was startled from the reflection | seal ie titatidl aan ptineli Loe equ ey a | ey in Kattemat Mloes. know it was perfectly satisfactory t0/ clever und knows too much for you. | “You are under arrest an a returned| seemed hypnoteed bytes Cee tee peareenipe oF, the. Montana, copper aed alae Drertare wet Gate, Con aOGIcHOrAIn se at ee ier hares, att de-} 1 told her, “Tam nothing but an! emigre," the head pirate said lot terreee | Cen EaLS mines, for instance, is certain to . 18% Dreduiery Hostlowner STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Feb. 17 (As- velopment. 1 could have stood ther®!ignorant lumberjack prize fighter, and) ‘'Y are also under arrest, citi-| The tall ma ‘mean a large increase in tonnage.|Cuban Amer Sug 1 z 9 sociated Press).-—Elehty steamships are a million rounds and turned that mu-! not a very soo one ut that, Tire, Zness,"” sald the Captain: to tle . all man bent down and peered wil result in larger train loads, Davison Chesscal Rtn ie WASHINGTON Feb. 17.—Stran- froen 10) the toe itn sbeuitattegat and sic only I began to see she was get-| worth your speaking to me. I tied to| tte. “for the crime of eltaflai’ a ry au ere the other condemned, TT (2 apse glade ae And this i rome Mines... 2% | gers approaching liquor storehouses| some are in peril of beingecrushed. ‘The UPS tired, but I was afrald to ast) you because 1 knew you wouldn't returned aristocrat." NinW Ges SHG atbedineon oc ueae increased tonnage—suy, fdr instance, | ixhom Coal _. 16%! must give the countersign, according |lutest reports say t nine American Uer to stop for fear that I would have | speak to a tramp like me if I told you! And the two were rushed to the ieee ore 20d forlorn and help- fifty cars per train—can be handled | enqicott-Johnson TW a imerastun (aos steamers of from 5,000 to 6,000 tons to talk , the truth. 1 know after to-night Revolutionary Tribunal Sheri bore Eras shinai SO Hexouiey with a very slight increase in ex- 5 10% to general instructions issued to-day) each, laden with food for the famine- After T ‘had been enjoying the] you'll never speak to me aguin, and I peel ’ © el AE Tee te hua ilte: trond thie eprs pense. The expected sire terment, 12 . fa) Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, Bult pueel are sate the Ice. Scenery and the musician for an|don't blame you. ve got it comt The Trilunal sat daily, r va! | tj ie rear Rees mute ques. ‘ earn! of the company is the| Erie 24 pf. . vi | Flying machines are to be used in hour, she said, “Mother has - e. d between arrest. g aries utely nodder any MMerihn prasutt accumulation | Famous Players He eeinet atored Nauoen tare Se MCh ieee Geen arenes, Rared & lundheon for us.’ ee saa lmcin Bolg awuy ante ty. to cet ies On the eared ane] “Thero is some mistake,” he said ‘of the shares by the dominant interest ‘ ww] The guards, Mr. Haynes said Fee eT ree tees nice E wondered how she knew I hadn't] some schooling. Maybe next time I tice Teen eeepc ee een) tisha thee in the company. ; 63 | should challenge all strangers ap-|roundered along the Swedish conat since eaten anything all day. She poured|can understand what you mean about side benches and balcopies of | the mia ; T return He strode to ‘On for the current com. | Gen Avpnalt pf. 08% 'proaching a distillery or liquor|the ice blockade in a a) eo and arranged the things, Boas You seem to live in another, the ereat hall quickly filled with “ne| 4 fetlewae, ail e reason for the cu ~ Gast Wil & Wis. ‘s warehouse. Necessary arms fer —-—__—_— a lon't_ remember what we had | wor’ If you lived in the kind of) howling, leering mob as the prisencis|,.() (OO sensed lis purpose. He \ parative heaviness of Crucible shares | General Cigar... 6% guards can be procured through the| SEW YORK ELKS NO. 1 HONOR to cat. It was the Way she did it] World [ live in I wouldn't hav: ovred) were led in, Among the hurrying | Mit & hand on Danton's shoulder {s that prominent interests in the com-|(yneral Motor .. a main office here. Mr. Haynes further| THEIR GRAND EXALTED RULER. that interested me. She used her| to see you so much. Would nd) Ciro ame the luckless Plerre Fro- |A0%'M8 No, Danton—you endanger pany are opposec to further dividend | Goodrich bebeg ordered all warehouse agents, when} New York Lodge No. 1, B. P. O. Elks, fork with the salad, and [ had always | telling me, Miss Tracy, how 1 can| chard and the blind girl Louise. They | YOUr own lifer payments on the common stock until|Great North p' ,on duty, to carry in a pocket memo- | °° lebrated te ayy four anniversary been customed to thé old knife. learn a little | ound sats on a front bench. What if Ido? She must be saved,’ there has been substantial improve-. [tem Nor Ore... lsandum book the telephone number CE AC Cet ts Tam certainly grateful to ber for|/ TELLS HIM TO TAKE ROOSE-| ‘The Judges are taking their places poe the tumbrils of death elat- ay i be dey apetiontumelite bia aad broadly ta of the police station nearest their|the rand baliroom of the Hotel Gone Starting the conversation, She said: VELT FOR AN IDEAL. row" said I “You. will soa | {red Up to reeeive theif Toads, | A are scheduled to meet on March “8 | fone oa ining | posts and the numbers of other officers | modore last night. Fifteen hundred ne. “MY. Smith"—she remembered my] y have ney * Lhear the trials. unctionary called the names of the for dividend action. At present pay-|iigahoma Refin. whose services might be quickly /tended. Arthur V. Dearden of Lodge Name was Smith, T had almost for-| for the tine way ct sed to be —rateful| The Judges, so-called, are five| condemned. The men hesitate over A oaalh Me RSD e Tee Of See ORE sandlan Betta $4 | available. No. 1 was toastmaster. gotten—"you have no doubt travelled | have found since that the ee gi | Villainous indi duals, wearing dirty- | Henriette an ALLArIGs. annually. Inter Con Corp.. 24) extensively?” ound since that the really cd-|1ooking plumed hats, bli jerking | ne ex-Minister of Justice,” said : Inter Motor ..+-+ 204 I told hpr that Thad travelled trom | Ucted and cultured pe ‘ot! the| and breactios end tall jack voota’ The| ‘asked that this case be delayed.” ‘ The 7 point drop in Plerce OM pre- | int Mer Mar -... 18 — |tne lumber wooda to Milwaukee: Eri. | Nord are the most churitable und 1ib-| PO HAI PSA RET Ea a aTete eaT MMGLETORS oa mist lines idcthennaye ferred stock yesterday was due to the | Int Mer Mar pf.. 13% Sze’ | F spe |] adelphia, Hot Springs, Florida and| (Tul in viewing the educational « ides. Robespierre, Dictator, sits |? functiorary, ature of the Dic- fight being carried on in the market | Inter Nickel «+-- ne New an rigeina Omomane le (nace jflctenicles of others. It's the hulf ne side } fitor. "She goes : between members of the pool in Sen- Pid + {ucated that ure the most severe on egtniaiel aArmie ‘i “We might well take the ‘ Island ON . 3 ‘ei lation hey are arraigning them = in 4 ke the other eca Copper stock which recently had a] 1 caucte » Bi% . ° wi SHE WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT the ignorant earn Pierre. "The Judges |t%” Sald the court officer split. Pierce Ol! is controlled by the | jewel Tea ....s.+ 17%, as 10n esig ns omen | LUMBERJACKS. Vain ourae, the wus shocked. She| make quick work.” Loulse shudders, Cea ere ian germ Me a $ same interests which control Seneca | jewel Tea st bis we | She said: “Oh, I am s0 glad, age | a aay) i 1 pate) o TehY lave holdlot hla ’acm . Siinernly the Lion of the evolution Copper. Int Comb Eng .- “ * Smith, you haye had experience in|), 04. Pr cS80n of her fai But very) “A young Corsican Lieutenant of ar- |fsced the judges and the mob and de- Kansas City Go. in By Mildred I odewick lehetiumberwesdn eT have ean read | Mindly she told me, “No young man|titiery. looks on. meditatively. His Manded a hearing. Robespierre lifted Stockholders of Seneca Copper, or Kennecott Copper ine) Copright, 1022 (The New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Co. ling those interesting accounts of the Beal colts wihout an education these | silent thought is sensed by a tand- /Ris eyebrows and smiled, people who purchased it in antici- 61% | Gu sel worede of ® brave, hardy men of the ‘orth | 9) w, piggies Nghting qualities, er, who remarks: "I suppose, Napo-| “A great Injustice has been done,” ‘pation that property developments 13% rtistic taste Woods but never have had the oppor- |i the tenet that will help you win) jeon, you think you could manage |Ciet Danton, “to the innocent and would warrant a higher market price, | porillara ss 140% artistic tunity to get information trom one| jg fight for un education and there | things better?” The man grins, helpless. I ask the lives of Henriette ale <a \atarecied (0 Eeovine that Macey Gemoens a ‘there (sas great who has personally worked in that |i NO reason why you should not ac-| gut Napoleon uods gravely: “Yes.” |Girard and Citizen de Vandrey!™ development plans have been financed | Manat! Sugar 30% | @elight 1p roaming wonderful country. Won't you tell| cael aatr Shs very worthy object if) + ° . . . . «| The judges did not need to answer. Brug tbe sttempt te piane/ 180,000 lag Ea MER i eneotiehi Ghalitanricl ce: me, Mr. Smith, ail about those won- | ‘ayy Paes Hier aeun a fa | Am the sprieoners sarentrousht in, a BAYARD cry 00, “No! No!" swelled shafes of treasury stock on the mar- | M* Ane 2%! derful experiences in the lumber|)\43% 8° L as a! Henriette sees the loved and long lust {"0m the infuriated “mountain,” het with the ald of Jesse Livermore, eg UR ees sot | Partments of the shops woods?” |frtena whe is trying for higher andj race of her dreams. Her wild, ex- | The orator continued: “These suf- B noted market operator, Proved | Mex Petroleum... ms and lecting pretty I knew if I told her the truth about | enters eer nln an peegore od ery rings through the great ha!!: ferera an friends of you who demand ‘fizzle due to a disagreement between | Middle States Oll. materials for frocks. some of my acts she would never | toosevelt, body, OUISE! LOUISE! leath. The girl once saved me. pool members. Midvale Bteel ... 80 MrtG ull piitercolorinay. speak to me again. So I told her | the very type of man that will fur~ jumps to her feet, groping The boy was ever known as the Ppeo- Minn & 8t Louls. Hig cs 4 something about the life of the lum-|M/4h you with un inspiration. | wildly toward the cry. Pierre has Ple's benefactor."” . Lieut. Commander Jamep B, Gil. /Mo Kan & Teaas. BX | rich textures, unusual berjacks, always being very careful | 5, tried to thank her for telling me| jocated the frenzied Henriette Ho| "You question the justice of the more, U. 8. Navy, who for the past Me pasitic, ees 48% | Patterns, attract one, to keep them up in the woods. ieate. oe ean 1 couldn't find the! guides the groping blind girl to her People's Tribunal?” interrupted Judge two years has been on duty as an yfontgomey Ward 13%! and literally shout If the lumberjacks I was describing | M&ht words. The time had passed) sister, A fence of locked bayonets, !orest-Not shrilly, with obvious play Inspector of Recruiting for the South- atullins Body .... MM theip antenes).ct ho ever got away from me and got down | 8? quickly that it was 10 befo Vs ates them at the mob, ern Pivision, with headquarters ut MSP 458 M.. 68 sin da to the town In the spring of the year, | Fealized it was so late. I arose to| izen de Vandrey and Henrlette| “Hell's bells!” reptied the indig New Orleans, has been retired from iN R ft of Mex 2¢ 3% | dressmaking. For in filled ap on forty-rod whiskey, and |&° and attempted in a crude to rd to the bar!" calls the Prose-|nant Thunderer. “I established this ‘the naval service and hes aysumed | Nat Cloak & Bult. yeady made clothes, no pulled off a few rough-and-tumble| think her for what she had told me{ cutor, Tribunal. fights, [ would have had a hard time |#"4 for the kind way she had taken! ‘pho Chevalier faces the dread quin.! matter how smart t te! m. he my boldness in even thinking of call- | ¢¢ management of the bond and mort- | National Conduit. gage department of Hamilton, Iselin | Nt,8" & Samp. lines may seem, one explaining myself. fae Beles The Prosecutor reads the churge|@"d Maurice were trying to kiss each & Co. ! N ¥ Airbrake.... cannot get the individu- Mostly | lold of the timber from the) Ef eeaiana ; geq}#nd demands the death penalty. other good by, The guards had sep- pee Le o Gectral ene: ality which these fab- time the sawyers and choppers, fell| She gave me her hand as we parted | ""rye. young man defends himaclt.| ‘tated them. "Vaudrey was going in RAILROAD OFFICERS puscuss | VNHAGH. ries, sold by the yard, the giants of the forest to the time | Senne cg ie Mie es iy i wy ‘ard| “An emigre, ves!" he acknowled om) Ot th cart, Henriette in an | Nor & Western... afford; the manufac- jit in wken to the town sawmills and | Her hand, | It scemed so frail that 1! onut not an enemy of the people. ot ; * | Oklahoma, them for the simple rea- | he wanted to know he Tumber=; Ve BONS eee ep that MIB orcat moment. Vengeance’s hour has | “0'set-Not, was waking the echo: A Employers seek to Reduce scale ous Sl son that they cannot be ies) wwatec very: Mfeansrowraibies 0) IEE AE B touched Py common | struck, ‘The wickedness of the old de|With the same thunders that had Owens Bottling y ee eae said [ didn't know very much abont| hands he seemed like person Mite Balacninteniatilnat nerved France to resist the foe to That in Effect Pri Pacific Gas . made up by the hun that. T surely hated to lie to her, but/ Coming from world where every. |Vaudress Is to be explated at last. “Give Danton a hearing!" the mob to 1920. pe ea orenm re bey. Bre! Lea what a fellow going to do? If f/thing is goo! und pure and the peo-|_ “2 ™y accuse yous Cltisan’ a8 rinured, duit awed by hin ma ‘ y Pacific Tel & Tel distinctive. One o1 We ine tain aie would pevar| ple apa all wie |Vaudrey!"” shouts the Judge, "I ac- | Witchery : ’ i The first of what is expected to be! }sn-Amer Tet tyeser them might sel, npenk to me ngain, I went out into the dark night|¢use your family and all aristoers Mpassioned orator swung uoon @ series of heart to heart talus between | Iwi it ft... | but not a thousand, . alone to think of all that she had|of oppression and murder throu his old rte: aan SHE ASKED HIM ABOUT THe “lon ne » his old supporters PEPER! GRAiives efd rentasentstincs (tenn Sussear’ The woman w ho tid, No, not alone—for her. pres- {countless generations PDSArh ica yibealasc cM RBUTAcE Of the employees’ brotherhoods on pro- ,toPle’s Gas %| makes her own clothes CLASSICS. ence seemed somehow to go with me| A yell of appro the sa how! | very life!’ Do they mean anything to }oods Toro Marquette «| has all the advantages The thing that was harder to side-| and make me hate the thing: »lof the mob beast resounds from the A Posed wage reductions, was held yester- | piiliips Petroleum ‘of the most exquisite step than the “fear-row-cious" query | loved and I ieaaiteibegint tne osetia a ple lie ii 5 = (aria lire d ; y thaw the “fer voc ery loved and [ was anxious to begin the | rabble 8, yes.” came the answer Swat Building Jae Grand Dentral Bete ues Acre Bi fabrics and = Individual was the questions she asked about! battle for an education, | “Guillotine! Guillotine! Guillo- | The Chief Judge sought the Dicta- : ‘onference was | Pere designs, and to her | the books the highbrows read. She af oh evel Dia oralan closed to all except those participating, | Pieree Ol 1 4 bout a lot of 1 I 108), tore eye. The orators frame’ shook and the railroad men cast a veil of sec. | MeTee Ol pf. am offering the ‘motel asked me about a lot of books which — (To Be Continued To-Morrow) | with a smile Forget-Not records the | with emotion as he cried: “My very recy over the proceedings, declaring no | !essed Steel Car of to-day's sketch. ldeath sentence, De Vaudrey is seized | life, everything, I owe to one of these The fabric might Pullman Company 116% be victim mob statements would be tssucd until the arried out. identified its an labor makes | and i Punta Aleg Sugar 375 “ : R CRISIS IN DENMARK, “axes: as cheap Ger : ' Tiree toons at ine cane | pure on m LER a atped or an | LABO eae continuation of ‘the ‘Sigh Danish waxe| Poor, trembling Henriette ix next. [cause with Danton hone he conference were | j:ay Copper . e, or ony cale impossible. According to Valuta.| s+you sheltered thi Sin ratatl tobesplerre answered Forget-Not's , President Sheppard of the railway con- | heading mA of delicate texture ye! 1,000 Unemployed dnd 110,000 om German labor is pald only or Ol acetate dds Nn (inok. Ho indicated the speskan by a uctors, and President Lee +f the train- Iron & Steel vet embossed. You wil! Strike Against Wage Cats. is much as the Danes, The mewspn- | 44s : f hina! slitht motion of tie head, then drew men, They talked things over with metn- | Koyai Duteh NY notice \that the pat eee |pers are affected, publishing only one| courte-—~Ienlove hin his right hand across the thr id hers of the Conference Committee of the | stl & San Fran , ne pal Copyright (New York Evening World) by!paper, called the Press. It is possit The penalty for sheiterin an aris , s the throat, For Hastern Managers, which includes Vice st L & South pt herned surtece ie given | Press Publishing 102: there will be a general strike to back | emigre is death !"* replies Forget-Not, |St-Not understood. Not then, but President Crowley of the New York exon Motors... }plenty of ground for | GoPENHAG: he Dan-|the workers’ demand to continue the | shrilly, again playing te the Jacobina, | 'ter, would ne the time to snuff Central, Vice President Lee of the Seaboard Air L pt play, otherwise the ef. lish industriais, united to bring down |0ld wage sc But Henriette is thinking of the | out this disturber Penny nis Raltroad; Vice President pete Thos fect would be cramped | wages, have refused to sign an agree- ———_—- | suffering of Louise. ‘'She might Panton turned from the mob to the Galloway, of the Ith ¢ Reneca Co} . ‘ rool wages, a iii sonlatte eottly. {Ei » | Judges in the one impassioned er Vice President I ing A het Daina Shell Tat. ee pan Ene spauk pause wilh she workmen Wiloh: expired BONZANO TO BE CARDINAL, | near: CRIA matte ee ya Uels “Justice !"* E KA like, h nad tae a . . aes e ate. d have broug! : eneliy rates: —not so loud!" af : » he glance phia and Reading, and Genera: Manager Sinclalr OM ...... piece if there ts no up yesterday oe rought about a The Judge turns the vages of his|from those mean, denying souls to the tardo of the New York, New Haven Sios-Hhetf Stet and down to the pat. Jlockout of 200,000 unemployed, which] Apostolic Delewate WIT Be Re-| yoo in studied. indif-erenc rabble, and held out his hands iT ja 3 minittee, it v Po ta risis enn rk e e me ive § c vish! . . : ” stated, has been delegated to act for all pouthers ‘Paci, eva asm, | fer oF with a seam on haa brought #:crials in Denmark, Th placed at Washington, “Please—my sister—we have just s wish! Give Danton his wish!" of the roads east of the Mississippi and Southern Ry ..... 10 M% | the shoulder if there is |Government ja backing the Industrials ae York Tevening worlay ny| met after a long time—she—she is|roared the mob in answer north of the Ohio Rivers Mule ar ak mathe short cap sleeves . in effect by refusing to pay doles to any | Copyright Pee Tork — ing ey > »Y! biind!'? The little voice breaks off} Forget-Not leaped and cowered be- The point abou’ which the conference stand O of NJ pt 115: nsy are completed wit h DUAL FROCK OF PATTERNED § of the unemployed who won't accept] poset" Pubtianig Company. M03 Tin sobs, hind his bar, imploring Robesplerre centres, it was said, is the desire of stewart-Warner . a3 | oblong lengths of plain FABRIC, jobs made vacant by the lockout, ‘? apa La i The idea strikes her that, if they/for a sign, The Dictator nodded to Fallrond executives Lo reduce Wagen to giudebuker 4 | chiffon, while in the left Gana ; jously there were 90,000 dole get. | Provably hold his frst consistory in| 4. ony see the helples eature, | yield, Meeect atienipl by the roades te force canes ult! ® Bulp |side of the front of the Jdesign in green, rose, tan or velvet. ters daily, One hundred and ten March and at that time will create) they will have pity. She calls Danton stilled the tempest as For- this reduction nearly resulted ina Nas enn ena | feock, a narrow plaited panne! of the| could have the same color repeate! and are out on strike because th ne Cardinals whom the tate Pontiff! «Louise, stand up—they want to sce! get-Not wrote the reprieve, zine nduchiay needy fpacited ins Na vane & Fast 9% | plain’ chiffon appears from .ader altho slerves and plaited noneke nian t Nt accept the Industrials” waye|had decided to elevate to the Sacrcd| yon! | Outside, the tumbrils wero far on ea wow It’ eee cats the ManPnts Tet B.Pae 8 OA% | slash, Gropplog loose like a waah ond |jepein cee tm the giclee hee a nie, Doles are ordinarily paid to any | College. pbc a an.|_ The cripple, Plerre, helps Louise to|their way to the guillotine,” Hen- trying to adjust matters with employees. Union On tua, [to.an Inch or 80 below the skirt « ‘ thin man for whom there ts no job. There hia Mat includes Mer, Bonzano, ap-| 12, feet, ‘You see!" cries Henriette, | riette and de Vaudrey were approach- aasteramad with the reppesehiatincd (one thca ste eM oabatidia Kald Wit sae : amevess HAUTE raya A tre now 110.100 Jods, Nut those out of ostolte delegate Leebe may ane Pag techn nd—-no one to care for her!* ing the gates of death, vgineers and fem see ae 4 e as erp ass | tery is des 2 ording > \work are mak common cause with be replaced by enother pretate, pro J 2 J of the engineer emdn is United Drug 0514 completes the design. A dark blue or|the material one ¢ a for itp con: thacetnbers and wan't take them biy Mer. ( how apostolic dele no Dictator of France Axes fishy f tle for Leb, dv, jEaied Pau 480% bluch crepe de chine, printed with alstructiva. The Industrials claim they must lower gate to A on the little girl in the dock, He| (Te Be Concluded Te:Merrow) | Lee ee ee ee so ee ?