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1922. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, ene |[ Pare IAN HARVARD Open. tlign. Low. Last. Open. ee Low. List. tomate Adame Express 63 83 63 | Mex Petrol WaMy 1eaky Agv Rumely pf.» 38 36 a |Mid States Oil 18 umber Comp iy A A ‘attics Be LR ieoree Ajax Rubber 15% 15% 16% | Midvalo Steet 80 | % | Minn & St. Louis. %|Mo Kan & Tex... sce R. Kw) Wepcr. % 44 {Mo Pac be The college women hus many ‘been for my wife's intense interest tn | 854 |Mo Pac pf 50% rere ol ion. f high ation et Bugar .. 36 [Mont Ward ANG | cates ere Coma Lan recrrets One peat shy [Minn 6P & 8 SM none more emphatically lined up |EDUCATION 1S LIFE TO THOSE! Am Bosch Mag Beet cl b belt in her favor than Predevick R. WHO WOULD LEARN } Me fot [Nat Gonuut (Kid) Wedge, forv-eriy a prise | Some people belleve education is a preparation for life, that education ts figitter and now a student in the | more than a preparation to make do!- Graduate Schoot of Harvard |jars, Kducation 1s life. I didn’t) University. really live in the old days. In the! 14vig 150° | Nat En @ &tp wo 9 [Norte M g {NY Central TH 6% |N Y Dock Am Car & Foun Ain Car & ¥ pf. Am Cottun Ou . Am Drug Synd ' Am Dapre we at | N a eat. A college woman to whom he |lumber woods and in the prize ring «Such q@ Dear Little Hoyden,” Was Doting Grande complishments sie had to teare.) the caugiiers of ainilios whey ee RL 1% 18 I rorth Pacific was married even before he be- | the beast predominated, and the beast he . ie Queen Mary taking Uns as ner de- | though recetved at court. were not, anil & L pt Oi 8 i doesn’t live. | r ini Thi 4 tu epeak in ine royal enteurag ) ‘Am Ice .. O01 101% voy ine Tone Bt gan his more important coliege | 1¢ was a great privilege, during my mother’s Opinion of the Chita Who Is Now t Cinta cider Wace hot at all (8) phese young giis so wun the fclead- am & pt " w0% 80% BOK BON TO ng r work was the inspiration of his |first college years at Lincoln, to sit Foremost Figure in All the News From England. ip Mary's Uking 1s borne OUL} ship of tie Princess that she, accom 4am Invernatione hall, college career and he ascribes to |in the library with my wife and read by @ comment of the Queen's When| panied by her adoring governess, py pea Ol | etfie Ol it for ith her the great thoughts of the jaaceseecaar Speers a visitor admired some of the aveule- | SeY Chandest visits to thelr ae ‘Am Linseed Ol! pf aaa her the full credit for his accom | ™' P ‘Am Locomotive OR ee plishment. great minds of every age. One night aii ee ile SaGhe BANeaER 1H) Mile, Dusnas was sworn Allied Chem ... enh Seaboard St) ' we studied ancient history, mediaevs!| Girlish Pranks That Endeared Mary to Ker Family, abies ald’ (Dis uthaid ean WON and no doult enjose h Am Bafety Raror, People's Gus His experience with this one jor modern—not the kind of history br a ‘ . lirks, but chey came ty an abript Am Ship & Com Pere Marquette cotlege woman evidently inspired {that just tells of dates and wars and | Her Friends and to the Entire British People, tears. pend During the lust of there wi Am ee Ref. sie 4654 | phitadeiphia ¢ the chapter of his life that ig |sreat men, but wo studied causes and : . P SOME ESCAPADES OF A VERY b Visits F sh ne ne Sas an get reeds Hk 6 Be [Pues Funinn B prbtionee toe. Greta and tied'to unacraana ihe ty: Who Now Worship Her as Their Princess Bride. REAL GIRL eae ee wire ot as ale Am Gumatra Tob. 26% 26% 20% 25% [Pierce OH). Wik. oe m Queen Mary invites several girt| So the mother of the Princess iearn= ie s Pierce Oil pe, a j friends of little Mary's o ed all about her daughter's dotr ‘Am Tobacco Pressed Steal Gat 8 6 | CHAPTER VIII. Sometimes Mrs. Wedge turned 18) When a young woman fares to|where—aave on that first day Toner ee en tnt he Jand without 2 moment delay Prine ‘Am Tob cts B. Pullman Company 116% |THE INSPIRATION OF A COLLEGE | ‘he classics @ the marriage altar her friends, by |her betrotnal announced, sie drove ahd 2 me bs Mary was butdled off vo do pen- Am Le Fi Punta Aleg Si 4th Homer, Demosthenes, Aeschylus t " ie Dien! © | cess Sis Wools csees See Cllstr sitet WIFE. and Euripides. |common consent, recall the storiés|through the streets with Viscount eas spin aacraeth nance ut York Cottass, Needless to Anaconda Prod & Retin By Frederick R. (‘Kid’) Wedge. With her help T began to see theligid of the bride when she was|Lascelles and the Queen with a face] \ ys refer » as th japper|say, the Queen read tne riot act to , Mile, Dussau. Betore ‘eaving for York Cottage Princezs Mary telegraphed to one of her friends that she wis lw serve “an inde« ‘Asso Dry Goods.. 55 8585S. | Nall Gteel Sprini Atchison Ry...... 977% 97% 97% 097%] Rand Mines . Atl Birm & Atl. “ ot % 4%] Ray Copper . Atl Coast Line... 89% 89% 80% 89% | Reading Atl Guit & Wi. i Reading Ist pt. c Dec. 18, 1910, I married the|beauty of the els Le arctan Beit ‘just a little girl.” all smiles and blushes—Princess Mary bat nate en th a ah beautiful, refined, an inspiration to try to . A NU EHIE GAMES HAR IL aa real hiak woman who taught Aaa tnatite own English vocabulary. ; roine of this}Pesun her girlhood as an accepted) regimen she underwent, was rather |t® one of her battle of life was not to be won by| Perhaps another night T suggested | f ral figure injtomboy Queen Alexandra, indeed,| made to feel that she was only a] POIng sent awe ; } f ; inate senience of solitary cous ‘Atl Guif & W 1 pt Reading 2d pf... the fist but with the mind. Though |that we study one of etl ita Lael 3] Tuesdav’s great ceremoniai in|referred to her as “such a dear \itle| very young irl and that young Hecate Ais EM J Mik La fa Tease Fruits... Replogle Bteel .. 8 I married, I had no intention : lays and we spent a delightful eve- 5 sen liad Hove womanhood was very much further . 4 h of giving | Play: Abbey, was just like |hoyden It w. lu she tending thi Baldwin Loco. . ep Iron & Steel ae ~ thousand-souled, myti- J i from her than tt really happened to WUS Whitt She wee attenae eng aetty Hie on a ait B? up the battle for an education. 7 sti /Mng with the thousa hy ner age and time She} The Srincess is the third child of thin i of a tomboy, say| ins George and Queen Mary, with] oocasional rel urally urought about |4aneing class that she guve another (ton |token of the revellion of ner spirit Wat & Otlo bi... Repubite veulized that T had a long way to go|#d-minded bard of Stratford-on-Avon ng Y Beth Bteel. Royal Di before T could in a small way really|ON INTELLECTUAL COMPANION: g n a 0 pn i oo } Beth Steel B StL &@ San Fran understand my wife's world. H SHIP. vino now recall the adventures |two brothers, the Prince of Wales gabe net) ple Lhe LEE ae ee aie oan the peel Me Hl Bhiyn Rap Tran.. St L & Bouthweet College women want intelligent men| Mrs. Wedge kuew I liked the sci-|of her childnood, But every story | aod Prince Albert, the Duke of York, | of the wat the Aroliuue Rertiaand | gq id Bulyn Rap Tr ctfs Burns Bros A. Butte Cop & Z! Butte & Superior. Butterick Co, . Las “s 1044 rT ri StL & Siwest pe 40% 40M 40% 40K las companions. It ie not true that the| ences and uften she suggested that we lihey tel] of ner only emphasizes the |Preceding her. She was born at York ‘ college women are traitors to their sex biol or Seaboard Air Li 4% 4y ay Dy study together botany, biclogy | seahonsibuk Ee L aon if they refuse to marry and have chil- Sea tthe tried tovatuay my | Mele Important Len hu handd | lovable as she is now that Seneca Copper ... dren, It may be trie that many col-| hobbies and I did my best to become | AWays ay lovable as s he is no a visited Windsor Castle, During the | S!f!8 Whose naine was Mary: | ‘i Mae Kl time of this visit it was decided to], “My name t+ Mury, too, and T wiah fact that she was|Cottage, Sangringham, on Apri! 28,!despatoh Princess Mary to York Cot- |! Were you. It tsn't much fum pet 1897, and as soon thereafter ux she|tage, Sandringham. with her gov. |“ Prine are su many peo- 1 eh, [ple wherever you go and you're not t cl 2 f : ‘ rues, ‘The Princess plead Calf Packing Sinctatr Ol jlege woinen do not marry, but not be-| interested tn whut interested her. (t/a great jon and much of the jcould run about and kick up her heele, | Crone, re art tor, we ble to do any of the things the other Calif Petrol...... Bo Porto Rico Sue cause a college education turns them| was hard to follow her sometimes, | whole worki is lavishing its affection |she became the constant playfellow | ne dia gee the Archduke | |xirls dot” { Canaaian Pacific < /Bouttern Pacitc.. against motherhood. Tho fault is not|/but T always tried, and early tn the | non hei : of those brothers, In the course ofl hoy King and queen were adaman- PLAYED JOKES UPON HER ' Guatral Leather « Ci oat with the college woman but with the| morning before she woke [ was up | ; pares fime Prince Henry and Prince George| tine and the day before the rovul { Lane Revered lack of liberal education among the| and often reading one of her favorite i BROTHERS. Gerre De Pasco Stand Ol of NJ Wen, 2 bellevi dl ol ke HEN Viscount Lascelles, |were born, and so was Prince Jobn,| guest's arrival off sie went to Sand Chandler Motors Stan Oll of NJ pt ¥ lieve the college girl would | books thut | might surprise her some | me on aR Buernaralea cHHeee ringham, tle was told that the| "tere 18 abundant evidence of : Whee & Ohio ... Stowart-Warner . {ake more interest in matrimony and| night with an acquaintance with one | HIB ICVee St RO CRO Tee URL ne diee Wc Hlc eeu | pring had gone to York Cottage |Princess Mary's possession of a sense Chic & Alton Ry Stromberg . motherhood if there were only alof ter faverite authors, turned to his grenadiera] Her ambition in per earlier days). entertain some youthful guests, jof humor, Her brothers have borne : Coe ee Studebaker Ereater preponderunce of intelligent ymeties we spent an evening and the fighting in France,|was to do everything the elder} ay a matter of fact these “youthful (the brunt of her fondness for jokes. ‘exas (Gul 1 les. ca 3 +} s on bs vi Ghio Paeum Tool 6% 664 65% Us \reras Company .. the discussing political issues. She 18 Al princess Maury. whatever ray have|brothers did ond to excel the younger| quests” was her voungest brother, |When the Prince of Wales, to whom Shree ; mpany e greatest credit should be given| Democrat und | am a Republican and rites dots she is devotedly attached, was a teense Texas & Pacific. to the w been awakened in her heart by herjones in whatever sport they engaged. keg fs | CRI & P 6 peo pt iE k Pas O6ul @ womun who refuses to come]] had to be mighty vareful | : . 4 jf | Princess Mary bore her exile for| naval cadet and obviously proud of Gal & Pt 95 of Le eet down to her husband's level but in. |. The more highly educated @ woman |meeting with the Guardsman, gave| Early in her life Princess Mary| igo days, The day aftor the Aroh. (his uniform, he found one morning Chi Gt West'n pt © & N'western R Chile Copper .-.+ Chino Copper . Cluett & Peabody Coca-Cola A Col & Southern . Oo! Gas & Elvo Columbia Grapho Comp Tab & Reo Couso’ G Consol Textile . Cosden O11 ...... Corn Products .. Crucible Steel Cubs Cane Sugar 10% Cuba Cane Su pt sists upon his endeavoring to climo|is the harder it is to form a picture /po ink up to her intellectual and mentailin your mind of ter modes of | made plane. He may never be able to reach|thoughit. She is ever surprising you the standard of the refined, educated] with a thought or an opinion that 1s | woman, but any real woman will ap-|a continued source of joy and a prectute the man who sincerely tries |means of stimulating her iusband to ane Thirteen months had passed since|use hia brain. ] be our marriage when IT stood by the| It must be lonesome to live in 4 “eed bed beholding the «most peautiful| house with « woman who compels sight 1p all the world—my sweetheart | yor to do the thinking for the whol | and her first ehild. family lt may be soothing to the | It seems to me [ saw a halo «’leye but it's # mighty mean way to ght around the mother and the new|trout your brain. | rn babe, like the picture of that } : ather mother of two thousand years | OUuNbEene jee a vicee Fon | ago. There ho was, nestling on the \ollab bosom of the one more precious than} Mrs Wedge und I talked over tis all the world, I was glad now I had er of continuing my college wu:| held her pure and holy in my mind ‘oing into the army. Of late 1/ he taught | had been getting mighty restless won | | \ | ‘Tidewater Oi .. Tobacco Produc ‘Transcon Oi) Unton Ot Union Pacific .... Unton Pacifie pf.. United Fruit ‘United Food Prod Un Ry Inv Co pf. Un Retail Stores, 53 C1 Pipe. Ind Alcohol. Realty éimp Rubber . Smelters. Btee!. Bteel pf. Utah Copper Utah Securities . Vanadium Steel. Va Caro Che of the impre ion he had| learned riding and driving #nd_ also! duke arrived she appeared at Windsor |@ package beside his breakfast plate. 1. a8 subsequent events|came (o play u passable game of tle accompanied by « very much Stripping off the wrappings he dis- ceeeaceqc connten De! & Hudson. Dome Mines ... Endicott-Johnson 80% eS ee Erle TI Vivaudou during all those years. 8 Wabash me to live for the unborn; to give|I saw the fine specimens of American 1% Wabash pt A. the little mind and soul a chance. She} munhood doing thelr share and 1 Fisk Rubber .... 12% wart Meer 14/6 smiled and sal This is my love] wanted to volunteer Like the fine, Freeport Texas... 14% Western Union . gift to you, Fred.” then closed her] loyal woman she is, Mrs. Wedge said Gen Asphalt . a% ‘Westinghouse ... eyes, | think to keep out the light “We'll quit the college, inove down Gaston WW. oe White Motor 4 that seemed to fiood the room fike|to Kockford, Ill., and you can go In. os ae White O11 oN % 9y|the ancient holy of holies. I'll keep the home fires burning and f Gen Electric. Wwile-Overiand 4% 4% 44%] Some men think that marriage|the boy in a couple of little rooms 5 . ite 38% 38% | means giving up the idea of a college|near Camp Grant till they send yo H ©: ¥ Bie 3 f a y 8 ou (Sabina alee eonsin Central 28° 28 | education. Perhaps it would have|overscus.”’ s Gray & Davis.... 18% Pasties eae meant that to me also had it not (To Be Continued To-Morrow.) Great Nor pf. 1% ., Gisat Ner Ore. 188 (For complete stock quotatiuns Guan Suger Hn and market review and news, question of dividends. There 1s hard- Gulf States Steel. 7354 see Wall Street Final Edition of ar e lv room for the slightest doubt but Hendee ... 15% | that the present 6 per cent. rate will Houston Ol! . 76 The Evening World.) . . not be maintained. as eng” "Sh Seat Sidelights cis: 4 seems that the only matter to be Analia) Batiolng.: 84 LIBERTY BONDS. Ig determined !s whether the director: 2% Liberty 3 1-28 opened 6; will suspend payments altogether ’ Int Cons Corp pf 7% 41-48, 96.72, off .02; 84, 97.42, off .0' By R. R. Batson. whether they will declare « dividend | Inter Agr. Corp.. h 06; Vi 3-43, of 75 cents a shar the «| ant Aye a (on L) 0: oe 06; tctory 4 3-48.) 16 current movements of security tA a share for the current j Inter Harvester. ( U prices are an accurate indication, the CURB. 5 eel ndoalll Opened irregular. Ph. Morris, 13; | tide of business later in the year will] Speculative optimism is such that | Inter Mer Marine. 15% Salt Creek, 13 7-8, off 1-8; Cities Ser- | surely be on the flood. Wier eurnent uy, Ni monsy teen 18 Int Mer Mar pf. ah "174; Int. Pet.. 14 1-8; without effect on the stock marke’ Inter Nickel . Mee ene een eta: BGT ViRIE| ne ene coe eee Uve| In some quarters it is anticipated that Iavinelble Ol Sainte. GoLichicRadig, § 7-4) Metall CeREATE nen. Sneneialiaisiciee WhO aivectore of the Wederal Raserve Hank Eg eH Pod Candy, & 1-2, off 1-4. 7 heretofore have been very cautious in| at their meeting to be held this week Jewel Tea voses 118 FOREIGN EXCHANGD OPENING.|commenting on the business outlook) wil! reduce rediscount rates to 4 per | Jones Tei 35% cy ty dicting that the| cent. is expéctation has been for- . int Comb 24% Sterling demand, 4.39 1-8; cables,| @7@ now freely predicting that BY the) seg by the action of the Hank of Kansas City Bo.. 25 4.89 5-8 unchanged. French franes|end of the summer industry will be} England in reducing the discount rate Kelly Springtield.. 38% demand, .914 1-2; cables, .915, off| pack to normai of that bank from 5 to 41% per cent Kelsey Wheel .0001. Lirc, demand, .0502 8-4; cables, i ‘ last week. B ec - is é | Furthermore, it is the opinion of} last week. But it, still is the concen- Kennecott Copper. OTK Fy - af 4, int re Keystone Tire. 17% 0503 1-4, off 0000 1-4. Belgian francs! og. tankers that the stock market| SUS Of best banking opinion that a r Heraee f demand, .0869 1-2; cables, .0870, off i i duction in the rediscount rate of ihe \ ph 0001 1-2. Marks demand and cables, | will be largely responsible for the re-| \ooo1 Reserve institution will be de sages 1 a A000 aeh Great drachma|turn of business confidence. ferred until next week at least Lehigh Valley ... jemand, .0454; cables, .| up 0001. 44 4g me Ghat ih es { is pointed out that the impres. . Liggett & Meyers. 158 Swiss francs demand, .1954; cables One of the outst: ' 5 , ances in prices of standing features of pig ag iby 1956, a 0006, Guilders demand, | ‘ive current abla a nue ave| {h® Present market in that the general Lerillard bia merr nese ates] Penstan| stocks: Donde, graip ® trading public has not benefited by tie Couls & Nashville 112 eyes add ie +159 4 up .0004.] doing more to insti!! confidence {nm the] recent pronounced advance to an im ; Lima Loco .. 04% wee we MAN 0: | minds of business men the country | portant extent. ' Man Blevated ... 43 cables, .2635, up 0006. Norway|™ mente leeMeat of he laveatcuinmiasion’ teices i Martin Parry .... 28 |kronen demand, 0; cables, .1705,| over than any other factor. | state that their customer: the tate Mein P Mines. 2th [off 0003. Denmark kronen demand, ; While Congress 's endeavoring t0/ of advice to the Ont ie een a Ae aE oe May Dept Stores 107% .2087; cables, up .0014, jdevise a method of successfully put-| waiting for an important reaction Wrm senor { — = \t ng through .a Soldiers’ Bonus bill, nloh thie Not occurred, and that t PRINCESS MARY AND HER FIVE CROTHERS, ONE OF WHOM, -CE JOHN, DIED IN C''!LD:;00c0. 11 WAS WITH THESE BOYS AS id treet! y- | bulk of business being carried on in N COMPANIO’’> TH Ld T F THE F ¥ WwW TO THE s BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | which to Wall Street's Ms “ think-| ey. market (er eaine eo! nied H ie BOON COMPANIO AT TH™ ONE DAUGHTER O. AMILY GRE fo) E “GOVERNESS AGE ; 2 BARS cia |) ARMac | ing would 94 usiness, | houses that act fo: 4 : nous et for either ‘in in. | have proved, the dinner party marked: cricket. In the matter of books the, distraught Mlle. Dus Manceas udde to those about him Jand is-also dela} ailroad and other| terests or the largest operators the beginning of Princess Mery's| Princess was never of studious bent.|Mary went directly to her mot 1 doll dressed in uniform In counter= |remedia} legislation, the _— fe ind told her she had come back be-|part of his own, very "89 oy" and 2 . a love romance, her first love affair. | preferring outdoor life to the contin ’ wah i . e | sponsors of the large Industries of While the New Haven Railroad has : er Somer alia thls mS kbaciiale cause she was so wretchadly lonely all that, Attached to it wis « card Organized Exch: sponsors, of tne large indusriog of], miu, ane, New Haven Mairoud bas| "iq thugs days there waa @ sehoot oom [at ork“ ebtage” Cut sho, ould! in nw site's writing inert "Ln x anges see cution constructive plans that wiij|Of $31,000,000 for the purpose of mect-WorKer in London, in all Britaln,| When her brothers were studying | snend another hour there. Then she/he pretty?” have a revivitying effect upon busi-|ing at maturity on April 1 next more enthusiastic than she. She had|for the Naval Coll: Princess Mat nated for the royal storm to bre. ue The Princess's delight in a hoax have existed for more than 300 years. These mar- ness men rte European’ — debentures, |sewn miles of seams in hospital gar-| Joined them in their practical instruc: |, 48 8 matter of fe ver en ee ee eee Gage heats tinue enol 0 natuvel anenoeeis Gaed, ; There to) amie cpeson tan Halas py PORE 56 EYE N00, cont nee ts] iments, ad eollected thousands of | ton in seamanship on the ris WliC!:/to send her back to Sandringham that land, on 1920 Reena wea bait ing that before en ks s dae sig nN | pounds fe ‘ ds and e purpose in | or conce rom the of ¢ hie Seree paign to restore business confidence|taking care of this maturity even in{P?¥nd® for War funds mS oharitieg, | Was Maned for the purt £ TUBHE Sr, ie pence: # nate lB, etal Salad yd The tremendous progress of American industry would the financial powers that be recelved|tho improbable event that the loun|as @ very humble and efficient) ginia Water, near Windsor 7 at Windsor. She was permitted to| ing was a sign which suid have been impossible had not such markets been estab- suMciently satisfying assurances|from Government ts not forthcoming. | worker in the canteen service, and|ehe learned something « Soins rev ainnarty ater emitted and | ting Mateh Within: Admission TI lished in the ters of capital from high Washington quarters that|It is understood that a largo number |pyentually became a nurse, taking the | about and mastered the tying danced with the Archduke. But|Prnce.’* Princess Mary was the sheet centers oF capital thelr sonatrustive nlany would 80), be of Reuaores 18 amount, have agreed (8)... ,.ous preseribed course of training | which few women in the we bright and carly nest morning back or at the booth entrance, He eracted by tadical estruc-|an extensio! 8 loan fo et ‘ morning bi r About 1820, a group of traders in New York formed an pounteracie Soon ses PA Pere tne een i Pe MURR reat Ormond Street Hos-|riaster, Also st p nisl went to York Cottage itrons paid to see an. ordina Fs est rate. No wooden mateh outdoor exchange which has become America’s second Many of the largest operators piace | serious diffeulty is expected in pit jthe lake and at LONGED FOR SOME INTIMATE ‘ largest stock mar Jconsidrrable signiticance on Presi-|ing the consent of the Interstate Co fore the World War Princess |#he was taught to swim GIRL FRIENDS ty Pao Ror ees planta rt nee Learetie haw ere Suse Mae dent Harding's stand on the bonus| merce Commission for an eatension of} s 4:9 I+ nasenaatiiy eonluded ands || Luwas whan 1: ers le ing | At this time und, indeed, for a long resulted in # prompt censorship own ing a tinity Place. question. They now expect that as|the loan int life |e = ‘ n curnes:.|time before it, Princess Mai id by her mother. One of the roome at soon as the bonus proposal has been! IGF MRBRPS fermuns) thal hen edusasion n in cUrnest.| vanted to go to school, Queen Alex. || am Palace was used in 1918 Ask for booklet definitely sidetracked, at least in so) The main reason for curient strons nowever, only in the restric-|and those were | 4 41) andra was much in faver of it, but |t yal children as a movie the « ica’: » far ay this session of Congress !s con-|buying of clectrical shares, notably t nposed upon her as upon other | rebellious young e \ +} Queen Mary had other view s af The Princess wrote and took America's Second Largest Stock Market cerned, @ constructive policy on| Westinghouse and General I:lec! Princesses. She wa ounded by a|Dussau, her gove 1 | fow you zo 1 part ina sereen production whieh was American shipping, involving a lib-/that persons who have mort close which loved her dearly, but|man and Succ tease eta ie wtes save Lady New own alter dinn The scene of the New York OM levul eubyid). will be advanced and|studied the situation believe thu! t! tee Le Sealed ae wad slay ae con ‘ 10 or tm Te athe fuchpaleaornl aid “ain Puch ES (hat this in turn will be followed by!compantes will largely benefit 1 THINLY “CONES QUE elng | Were preed un the rls. es Al ‘ t ace and there 506 Pet tan Pe 20 Jon & BaKER an Administration proposa) that the! the electrification plans seve ew ays flutters |watehful eye of the (a Nase] Maud cousins, were fv ldren in the east. When ith Averus jembers New York Curb Market Government guarantee issues of rail-|ratlroad compantos will ‘ sy taught he 4) yoars her senior. while the lit ) ¥ read the scenario she got Py dg Direct Privete Wires road equipment certificate © newr future The i a ‘ ' of M Derek A 1 at and deleted Broad Street New Yore Chiang Boston Philedeips | nae ‘ a i oo Queee M Nost nate ) "i n “uncle,” an trascible Tel. Broad 7150 Piruburgh Derrelt Baltimore Clevelune | Directors of the National Nuamel- now hus hnuwicdse « ' TAGs, ONG -akeal : 1 1ung person Who Much too much resembled ling aid Stamping Company will trification of Chicago teri ” + Wy ppcated | p volor y 4 ‘ At a dancing class in heron the Kaiser meet thig afterngom tu consider the Iilinvis Central Railroad \fore Ber people in London and clues | Ncedlewoik was the ac-lehe made a number of fricuds amung To Be C&ptinuediato-Morgow.) rm = ees oe eee ~ al

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