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, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922, 1123620 PMD | Ge) EVENING WORLD TEN-SECOND NEWS MOVIES Gx N RY PICKFORD FOR Ruth Comfort Mitchell Tells Why She Writes Novels About Young Lovers 2 EARS, RY TLD Attorney Says Mrs. Wilken- ning Increased Actress’s Earn- ing Power to That Figure. THE EVENING WORLD ] OTHERSIMPLICATED = “W500 00 THEFT Kretzmer, Alleged to have ® ’ Stolen $119,000, Only oz» Tool, Detectives Say. eed —_——— * Investigation of the books of Alex." ander Baldwin, Ltd., of No. 82 Wall isso Street, exporters und importers, 1? which led to the arredt of Richard Kretzmer, a Clerk, charged with @ purt In the misappropriation of $119,- 000 by payments made on falsified orders and receipts, convinced dete ARY DONS OLD GARB. ppears in Court in) Frayed Coat and Looks Like Working Girl. Mary Pickford was in the Federal tives to-day that in a period of two | lourt to-day for the fourth time this years preceding the term of the thefts. »- 1] eek to defend Mrs. Cora C. Wilken- i a ‘ over $500,000 had been stolen from wii « ' Paening’s suit against her for $108,000 % ce tiel vis, we the firm. te or alleged breach of contract ae SSS OSS OS OS © OO © © 0 08 8S SOS SO Ow Ff OE H&S OOS SE SF EERSESTHTT SOS DS BEV SFTSS SEXO SOT SE VSOS ESET ZEEE TODO The total business of the house was | h courtroom was filled ss a so large, the investigators said, that } ae i aust, who, however. “All the world loves a lover, “I have known some very “But I believe that the young “A girl never forgets her ‘first “There are two distinct types The sweet young things who | the enormous piiferings of an organ- rgely with women, who, c A! pS A Bit OL gt JB ih. a Bt Ral mee LO CAEL DOS LM bakcoa Bh A Lb 1 Bd a J i ft nd not admire this time the] and usually people are more ins happy marriages which resulted marriages are usually the hap- love’ and I believe there are of young lovers, The girl and meet at abont twenty and realize | Rel band Pease icf whom ( t] ee eee pies Sandal: ian Ab Se NS a eR ee ns ei “dus only a more ™ (Papiendor of Mary's clothes. Indeed,| terested in young lovers.” from people marrying late in piest ones. Young people are many men who are just as sen- boy sweethearts who _ marry itis a case of love at first sight.” | recent tool, were not missed, and the "0% lary’s clothes were not all resplend- lite.” more plastic.” timental.” and” — comparatively small showing of profita 28 | 8 t, In fact, they seemed rather to =< Freemont ieee — as Ore eee ee SO Hai TC Oe | | Other arrests ure expected. bi Jong to her wardrobe of year be- | Snes MYSTERY IN DEATH Plastic Loves of Youth HETTRICK PAROLED |LawWouldRule PIDN'T SIGN LIQUOR [qian | FOR TWO YEARS) How to Whirl j PERMITS, HE SAYS where he was arrested, is one of the . | rettiest and , ed by—honest, now this is the p id most luxuriously tur- f Digs a aie eee (Ff ORUGGIST SHOT Make Happy Wedlock Lives, Surrenders on Indictment Charging Girl in Jazz! Chiet Assistant. to — Prohibition cniaren pore oe bores Se Ny ; ald cate Sergeant McCoy of In- ee bit worn on the sleeves. ‘The Conspiracy and Is Released | Director O'Connor Testifies |spector Coughlin's stat, wro mene oe iny black straw of yesterday was on $2,500 Bail. the arrest and locked the prisoner up {How Her Arm Must Drape Around at Donegan Trial. at Headquarters last, night vs | velvet. She didn’t . re] i od | d with blue ago of conspiracy with master tant to Prohibition Director Charles{other than to say he had been a. + w ok at all like the actress who earned in Bill. “dup plumbers who were his legal clients RK. O'Connor in 1920, countersigned vie million dollars on a 104-week con- Ruth Comfort Mitchell, Novelist, Shoots Cupid’s| to woos: pices with is “Code of Vy — jliauor withdrawal permits with his]tween Jan. 30° and Fenn g fiat bee “ute Pract, hich she is being sued er Staric . . ao a LBANY, Feb, 24.—The shimmy, | o = antes Ms rabencive | Sear Hs . wot an fie BEAD) ue iavae Weiicanatan, | Woman Finds Body of Man Darts at Impressionable Young Hearts and|Pretice” ws released on parote to wh pen-written signature, after rub-Jeashier with two other men had pro. day from the penitentiary on Black. |e turkey trot, the bunny bug and all] ber-stamping the Director's name |eured checks for more than $69,000, — i “By ma cls ho aie sai ,.|t¥pes of cheek-to-jowl dancing are| {iereon, testified this afternoon at the |which Kretzmer Issued on improperly, ad Happy ones Dae ee oo CA tab ae Te Ne = made an out and out violation of| ti’! of Edward Donegan and Miss|made trade acceptances, that Krete. ve” and “‘Love at First Sight,’’ on Broadway | * : Regina Sassong, charged with alleged|mer, a week later, obtained $50,000 proval of Justice McAvoy, who. s\ State law in a bill being drafted for|tranicking in liquor permits, that|more by similar manipulation and # srook-| Or Main Street—Faith in Youth Includes}tencea nim, t introduction at the instance of Canon! numerous permits bearing his name|then made false entries in his books, y were was to be en purtroom seemed to shine with sym-| stone William Sheafo Chase of Brooklyn, — | hd not been signed by him. When| It {8 alleged that purchases were vive pe 5, volving ef de by e ? Ny. Thcldentaliy: Bary: had 1a or of Flappers. belinved “well Persons who have seen the tentative |'W"'¥e Permits, involving 4.000 presumably made by men pretending ye neidentally, lary had a co! Ind her interest wa the proceedings] Pau! J. Gilman, part owner of a drug The penitentiary authorities ho claims she helped Mary get that] Strangely Slain—No Rob- jount. bery Attempted. Instead, she looked like a poor - jorking girl, and the eyes of nearly | arte dozen other working girls in the |iyn detectives sald to- hours of estigation tual imprisonment in one year if he clue in t murd of liquor were shown to the witness|to represent the export firm, hase! ‘ = : and th draft of Chase's bill pronounce It one) he denied signing any of them, checks drawn by Kretzmer, si *. as cash- ' 7 v0, gen of the most remarkably we -| Under ‘cross ¢ ailawi Nyt Gouie| te . A , Ee pereuneior diorecat Nu ae? Court StMetD Brdok: By Fay Stevenson. love," do you think any gitlever! jorted he had obeyed all the rules most remarkably worded at-| Under cross examination by coun-|ter, in fivor of the persona ‘trem 7flaeliva che ther y Halbee ts this tirst affaire du coeur?” T tempts to regulate through statute| St! for Donegan, he found one of the | whom the goods were supposedly ‘ Doug" and her mother again uc-}jyn, whose body was found #t 10.30] Ruth Comfort Mitchell, the pl aaked. and had entered: enthusiastically intol ine conduct of idual, It de-| &RAtures so closely resembling his}chased and had been diver ake pmpanied her to court. ealpnie’ ist aig See eacns . : Renan Cami iat ; peace Manche B. conduct of tho individual, It de-| 4 1 and had d, the Mectke 1H! Jouephiieounse for the| cc’ eee BSE Insthe p ption} wright and author always manages} Miss Mitchell shook her head most] the employment to which he was as wn that qualified his testimony | goods never having been ‘dell fines among othe 38 | Foon nes among other things: intiff, after an overruled objection to blow in from San Francisco every | forcefully Moses L. Malevinsky, counsel for| Gilman's nephew and partner, Louls| year at about this time to get a little |! this wide world. A girl simplytine institution, using h s Pia atatenient of} Gla No. 2716 Jerome Avenue, presents z . ,|cannot forget her ‘first love,’ and I jary, read to the jury a statement of | Gl Hternated with him ie tha {New York" atmosphere and to see @1Foio%. there are many men who are f se ceived by tneas 4 alte! <dwith n i jere are many alive) LGD eae tbeoeté ae it| store at night, Gilman went on duty {few Broadway productions. Then too, | just as sentimental. ‘There is some-| Counting which meant a saving of eetiee be Mee ne tw ears’ [at 6 o'clock last night, A short time| Miss Mitehell came to town this year|thing absolutely fascinating and| thousands of dollars ay to the she declared: ‘‘Never| signed in the supply dep: i ptt os aa AL AoE Exactly in what manner the young! was not h gentleman shall approach his pros-| beset work out a new plan for property ac- red it, | rtment of y had been purchased talents to or]in fact, th The witness said he i d any one to sign his} amOLUSH BRIDGE ToL > name to permits Au a result of a lawsul by Mr eau t brought by The witness admitted that his sign Robert Drake of Milford, P 2 jature to release permits, known as| et CCAR CIRO RE a ree partner when proposing a 1 around the dunce hail whi exac : st-te Bridge Commission has agreed to . after the shooting is believed to have|to see about her new novel ‘Jane} Wholesome about a first love which] city Exactly how he shall encircle her| No. 1410) was perfunctory, He]acquire the Barrett toll bridge over the ? te tt l ad into the] taken place, customers went into the] sourneys On." makes it stand out i. the memony all} Hettrick was brought to the rooms] Waist with his arm and where the) Si he had heard of ‘selling paper,’’|Delawaro River, between Port Je. vis, oo attorneys also read into the 2 | Journe: y itself, 1 re ° >arole B : hich Do: “y oes not | Store and after waiting ten minutes by itself. To a woman it is Ike alot the Parole Board in the Municipal] palm of his hand shall rest upon her| on fhe, was Nhe eee 2 mig a woman went behind the counter] Slnee at the advanced copy of| dainty lace-edged valentine: itr glit-) Iiuilding by a keeper and was th back Bee Im she was Deno eee *.{and looking into the prescription room| 'is novel told me that the story is} ters and sparkles and breatios fag-| released by Chairman Bertrand DeM. i whom the use of the contract,’’ but that her|4 7 fe . ents of love and ptetures sentim ‘ ania | Exactly how her arm shall drape; Distillers testified that permits p mhe| Saw the body and ran out screaming.|about “young lovers” just as all of | ments and wtetures 0 ‘ He shook hands with f forts contributed to its making, The £ ta) ecenen® Giaintances he met in the building |!t#el about his shoulder while the sented called for delivery of lquo: urt got a laugh whtn Judge Mack He had been dead a half-hour when | the stories, novels and plays which | : shea) e two are embraced during the dance, persons legally entitled to it, but th 4s ig discovered. T robbery was not the bt and left without making any. state: a bi bs bs versons leg * orrected Mr. Malevinsky, who sald) Uerovorel’ Unseen to be borne out (come from the pen of this charming| pu there is a certain type of girl | tment actly how far apart she and he kuew nothing of the permits and re- z pacers Riven lees ver the| by the fact that there was nothing |fter deal with youthful love affairs. | who tires of Main Street and her boy-| Hettrick at once went to the Crim-[Shall remain while the dancing pro- ceived none of the liquor. Marjory It will jolt the j oe stolen from the piace. The money in|"A Modern Girt,” Way to the|hood sweetheart and comes to New] inal Branch of the Supreme Court, Bree Homily. DRI IGInaichsek>| Pidvan. Sn enihloyee lor cre Pao It will jolt the jaded, ee the cash Grawer, amounting to $81,|Heart” and many of Miss Mitcne'a| York to seck her fortune and a hus-|where he surrendered himself before © export darting the bin ean! Sumone's duties in the ome, | ff Surprise thesophisticated, |» led as an expert to give his a and in Gilman pckets had not been 1 pointed ont, “and you have! Justice Mineh on an indictment char Seesoonin. rosnstttitibnall. OUMtREIA Babe} sre la win to wonder the world- iw the Vals OF Mra, Willenning aken and what jewelry he bi mn ubont her M ‘ane Journcys|ing him with conspiracy with steam stacles | | wise. What? The differ- an's attorney described |N. Ys, an Matamoras, Pa. ‘The price of permits by those to} pald by the two States Is said to hese lasued jbo $153,260. The bridge ts to be made \free to passage of pedestrians and ve- hicles in the near future. gi to act plays alt the hero and was | dine not “over twenty-five” Her | there will be a provision against Woman 70, Killed jektord eh undisturbed heating und ventilating contractors to eo ; : x Vhi bal ae Nae eg me Li K ‘The apartment over the store is oc-| last years’ novel “Play Game," 1 who feels that she) violate the business law. He pleaded | “J@2z¥ music,” Canon Chase promises,| Mrs, Augusta Raphaelston, gan, ent, delicious flavor of — “Ee ~" wtnime she did for Mary and|cupied by J, F. Banker, a tailor, A{W4% about extremely youthful lovers [is not In the right frame," declared | not guilty and was held in $2,500 bail, lee of No. 157 Bast 95th Street, fled this | i}and New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper wig ra f anc fore, wien I met Miss|the author, “You have seen pictures | which was furnishec the Cosmopolitan Club,]in art galleries whose canvas bulged eadcd Sie RAILROAD OFFICIALS slight @benl AOE WHE Kmeckaa ApH Ey fend aud not st the tame. "That | MURRAY HILL DEFEATS | ATA. T- HARDIN FUNERAL ji" sctonoite whit comme tim | ANCRE '¢ correct |they thought was a bottle blow up| M ding the matement is cor youth and cupid |Just the way that girl who runs away owned by Ed- ce ell — nd fall to the floor at 10 o'clock ®. b *. “8 leacrolmaniGarion df che Duden Bike not even once has from her first love and country town| ASTOR BUILDING PLAN | kmptoyee Ave. | With the Genuine Roguefort Favors CIDS EXPLODE, | Patrolman Carson of the Butler Street ANd never, nr, vt even once hag| from her fret love and country i iswered ‘he thought 10 per cent, aj faughterin-law and Mrs. Ric and asonable value for her services, pro- | Ward. who were visiting, heard what from injuries ree ved last 1 aske eso Bronx, was driven Honor Late \. ¥- : Samuel wt Cent Vice Pre nt. i v CN SE 1 ikhman of No, 658 West 152d TWO MEN MISSING « Fares m Fork to Just the "At for Her and dl Wikio Win LUBeeibion| Guggran aurviots for ina ino Ali IGlet Ee noua Gan acted) Gat | EE | A check of ihe nareotics in the = | in she finds she had better tak Appellate Division. , Tracy Hurdi yanking. Vice, Mit went to the City Hospital, | Made by SHARPLESS, Phila. ' < |store to-day showed none was miss-| Miss Mitchell, or Mrs. William San-| tuck fn her canvas and go back to Hate Division to-da alta tare st Gy ford ‘(Conn.) Pla There was no sign of a strug-| born Young in private life, is petite the old frame or in other words ¢ setalGavinrt ay President of the New York Central per at Stamford (Conn: . and no weapon was found. It be-|and blond and fascinating, She] P2°K, home and marry her boyhocd | oa are °' lines, who died Tuesday of pneumonia, Sire Cause: petheart orge FL Baker jr George Blows Up, Fire Causes ame known to-day that the druggist | Spends most of her time in her native] > ™eethes! | ‘ : 10 Loss |had no weapon and had said if any | San Vrancisco, y sisi BE /C00)L- hold-up man visited him he could have | Chinese “by » held to we y at the Fifth Avenue Harry Harkness Wlagler and siding in the Murray Hill sec. | Uaptist Church, No, 6 West 46th e lives in a 1,000 feet up “Young lovers, ré | 1 young people STAMFORD, Conn., Ieb. 24.—Two} the piace. One theory of the police is}in the foothills of the Santa Crug] the early twenties, stand out in tw Von An Riri Beevany We ental | Sireet. Re Dr. Cornelitu Woeitkin, | Men are missing and a $100,000 rre| that the killing was done for money} Mountains, looking over the Santa|Ustinct types to me. There are the ne ting wm. seven ators, busines | Mectors ofclated | by a drug ry | refused dope “We raise everything we eat but Amonz the police and mon of his|the staple groceries and the filet mig- {own profession Gilman was known as| no Inughed Mitchell, ‘and a druggist who would 1 ince | when Tm not work in the tiny the selling of dr or any violation | hos fiend to whom Gilman bad] Clara Vatiey. girl and boy sweethearts who mar 7 and then the sweet young things who meet at nineteen or twenty and re alize it is a case of ‘love at first sight.” T have great faith in botl these young 1c vs. Joss sustained as the result of the xplosion of a tank car of aids at he plant of Richards & Co., makers bf artificial, leathers here to-day The two men, Joseph Hog k on the west side of Madison Ave The railrood with whieh be 1 nue between 85th and goth Street mattor came. bet he Appel | our OW AN aD om A ies | Many Years was represented by men | Juatice George Vv. Mullan | from every department, from the | herein he set aside u ruling of the| President of the system, \. MH. Smith, heen so prominently identified for Miss count and} a i e high on the hill above the ranch} «Not only do yo girl und boy! Board of Appeals sanctioning the erec o y iB, che aps | PPoveph Taxter, were working at the | of the iaw against narcotics, however | we are usually in the saddle, tearing | eyovceo a Fee eincrae ton! ot’ thm proponed, meuctlire cyanl se Sr ee at Beek cas And) Sra Believed to have | stight over the mountains on Zaneudo and] put such sweethearts may be found | APPA Division sustained Justice |i, Jenew more laboring mon than any | ee | auman was: forty yeaes colt |Chamo with Trek, the} right in the heart of New York City,” | Wan other railroad official, and the thong _ Are which followed. lived with two children | pointe: n MacCool, the rat-| pointed ont t novelist. hy —— : thatiattonded tho-rorvice way svidonce Although threo sheds were, burned [at No, 23 Garfield Court, Bri (SiteBar etcioc roan pointed ant the novelist. 1." BISHOP CONSECRATES hat attended tho rervien was evidence ® damage appe 0 have hee each ye fifteon years, until a y Raaito arial ta Maw Mg: i vw that fac eated with Vit i: pne to the hards plant, One ond | 8 aan Eat ae, iS te mtane dnt BRE is A pea she ing from one locality to ane neral Managers and director ST. SIMEON’S CHURCH | ‘:n's, « admit re section t for gir a building was only 150 feet away possibl und boys tu nds, port lrake rom the tank car | a ee ea Miss Mitchell. “and T always |to schuol together, play upon fe With Many of New| mien and engineers Soot P na . | = write abeut young lovers because I|streets together and form an atta Oldest | Only the family, consist of th ‘ OSER TO BE WED s such faith in young love. Al|ment or ‘tirst-love’ affair which | widow, Mrs. M Fraser. Mardin PPEARANCE OF AN advertise- OUTH WITH GUN PUTS , world loves a lover, and usually|may never The telep! ul Willing : 1 four broth wou in the fi cial f uy v 1 elep! ne our broth lin of COMMUTERS INTO PANIC IN U.S. iN MAY are more interested tp young| book, muti end thie sot eernted, St. Sime tr fen sue Best ere Me BARI 8 ment in the financial pages o = ness of the stations 1 horidan Ave Hardin and Dr. mn \ THE WORLD is in itself as- Rejected, He Wounds Girl, Kills) pi Master believe that young mar-| possible fo Bronx, He wis assisted 1 Atlanta, Ga.—accomy Me cor MORNING surance that the antecedents of its Her Father, Shoots Self, as ed . Ly oe i st?"" T asked each other later tn life ‘ t oP jerk Shipr ope to Woodla Cemr PRAMINGHAD, Masse ety. 3 Family’s Condition Miss Mitehell leaned back comfort-| I'd be willing to wager y Re Nona eae ec : gaaddi sc 352,852 sponsors have been thoroughly inves- BRA ay | » Live Here. ably in the large divan where we were] City can boast of its boy and girl eet a ae "| MAJOR MARLAND FEST SED TO) igated ere. Gs Ronaall:, nesiinent kusinoan| He Live Here, a tat simeon's, and loner | tigated. was shot and killed in a crowded | chatting. Just as Gertrude Atherton|sweethearts who wed and live hupy 09) DRY ENFORCEMENT CIEE ; h th hed rien train last night end his} ZURICiI Veh. St (Associated) has adopted azure-blue for her par-jever after just as well as Moin he diocese | John F. Parsons, Chief Lnforsenwnt It is not enoug! that the invest- r-old daughter Grace was! Press).—The wedding of Miss Ma-| ticular shade, so this writer has made| Street Si eimeany te eanolnt We MY Lorticnr of the Volsteud Act tnt ments advertised in these pages shall on Jeffers. a re-/tnilde MeCormick, sixteen-year-old | grass n her favorite color, A ‘ — Rr aritey Baek AS Se state, ‘announced to-i that M ig dd i d a suitor, who then turnéd the gun | auughter of Harold I. MeCormick,| {ind of green groagrain ribbon] “Now that we are talking esha natty Cb MEY , represent seasoned enterprises ad- nl daugh fH hs f b are talking at Schermerhor ind | Morris Markland of Gen ' ine Biinself ate ane \ergay {MT president of the International Har-| adorned ber hair, while the same| young people, do you approve « rs ME whan ie teehee aGk PHORIATS Nia Ace alt Seago vanced far beyond the experimental amington Hospita Ki n¢ Nn t , 9 ‘ ‘; ; | t 1" SPAT ae home. fron {ester Company, to Max Oser, a rid-|shade ribbon held her wrist wacch| you hear about them? L asked founding. ‘The building, {Murkland waa twenty-two tnonths over pate ashen’ My nig none ing master of Zurich, will take placs ce knowing that this firm believs ed axa small mission |acan in the 167th Infantry of the 4 stages, but the houses offering such oston when the youth appeared and | cok p seat opposite thom. As the train}in May at the McCormick country have known some very happy|"first love’ and “love at first si: " two: yours Ago, cocupion) a.-trl- Division, Ha was a; menibor of tho State securities or investment services must red Cliquot station he leaped up.lseat near Chicago, according to pres-| marriages which resulted from people |did believe in them with all her het! wzular site on the old Morris farm, | Bonus Commiasion whic wert out r i fired point blank lent plans late in life," replied Miss} and soul —— Ceeeane We et es e Tully fepresentative of the Dignest few a revotver and fired point blank lent plans marrying late 6," replied Miss} and sou leah peed ae a . pe : i : L Russell, killing him instantly Oxer, who is still absent from| Mitchell after few moment's| ‘The young people of to-day : Mived Volt Betleved be Man ica SUNDAY traditions and integrity of American Mins Kuasell leaped, screaming, over] gnc haa. accen He nonditionallane 6 relieve that the | right, , cluded," dec! Youre DI ; i a aS nd 4 ac a the ‘ormick {4 0 sus ap- | Mitchell. ey a ; : Hae AR er ri fers pursued hi . 1 fired | Whieh were that he take up his resi-| plastic and seem to grow into each{and Um for them every time ported to the police to-day that hel yo 477 Bergen Aver: cht bs U Piet InP nen Ree ae tit earl conte ta the United Btates and besileinere | iseesnidils saa pnlinuéa orlea for betp sunt (tee tame Caen ie tal with a aate 6 alone to its readers but to the legitimate fic door, ‘The irl, seriously wounded: {come a citizen of that country hen, too, young martied people | waxes SEL BY NECKTIE ene eh Hidnicht Laat night but had been | tiched to @ gas Jet hey houses of issue which seek, among its 350,000 omoiive parrot his fortune by an adventurous|scives to new conditions so well. That|cRarse Emilio Atesnno, twe \lired Volt of Plymouth, Mass. waa | the house to ask why A nnd no has been consistently encouraged to place Jeffers followed, and after tiring two] Pre i ito Africa, later founding |is why 1 always write of young|® No. 31 Fort Greene Place, 11 vind flowting in the slip. Plymouth | appeared court, whet as to his savings into the soundest securities the is Geeta bi pec ora tot sraG Unturaiy Bide Benen uples and their love affairs, Their}hanged himself yesterday aftery UT Ae eh Hae Tabled Lalyer terete tc noni \ market offers r to the ground e Was kicking and |the Basle ers tiding School. | couples a love affai q : 5 aa wee his pocket o mal operation. ‘The do ' t a ; mating her when 3, i Burry, fireman |The mother belc to a g00d old|tove seems so strong, so true and so its Bazriond Street Jatl, Broo | Valitacn Duparaigeucd to-Aitved Val gone to bed the n re at Many of the leading financial houses of the train, jumped from the cab and| Basle family named Mongold, which sincere," had been held in default of $1 “lund @ tax bul for the premises No. 18 careful preparations f ite had the count: recognize the value of THE lelied Jeffers with a blow from a poker.'! was not of German origin “Although few girls marry their He made a noose of his neck r treet, Plymouth been dead several hour EVENING WORLD in attracting this type of patronage. ~ ~ 300,740 THE WORLD will be glad to investigate and hold confidential any responsible com- A Thrilling Mystery Story By munication relative to false or misleading : of a Secret Service Agent, Albert Payson Terhune advertising appearing in its columns, { a Wonderful Dog and Author of “Lad, a Dog’ “Black Gold” & ae a Beautiful Girl. a | | First Publication Anywher« FEB 27th i BEGINS IN THE EVENING WORLD, MOND