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ss RE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1929." . : Ni 2 PNA fl Hi GN Cops ANAL HH TT ATT = ri mmm Bt iil \ 7 i DT MA cant o ’ THE MOST TALKED ABOUT STORY IN TEN YEARS iw SMALL, MaAYNARO UY PUBL Sue OY Pemmissron TO BE FINGERPRINTED iv Seretor, Hule tn Jeracy Also Damages, N SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 2.— LOCAL. George Chalmers Richmond off ne maustrial Ald Bureau reports an ‘anston, Wyo., announced here to-day] improvement in the employment situa. that he was conferring with counsel how | tion. best to proceed against Mayor Romick] mre, “Pauline Fehenkwits, forty-three, made by the Btate Civil Service De-| of Evanston, who, he charges, ted a mob] No. 2821 First Avenue, committed sut- partment. ‘The purpose tn to aasuro| April 20 which demanded that he leave! clde in her home last night by inhaling TIT he comminsion that those who have]town. Li J : ai exam According to Mr Blehmand he re-| Fifty thousand straw hats, made tn <9Reeuatined in Hnstions have actually | tet to leave. He bald the mob was| Germany, arrived here yesterday as the M appointed to positions. eed to leave. Jaey je mob Was! frst of several shipments. t is understood the fingerprint sya-| composed of elements which he had been| 5 i tem will extend soon to all civil service |denouncing since hé went to Evanston| New York City Baptist Soctety | departments, as impersations in ex-|in 1921. Mr. Richmow#tl said that Mayor] holding {ts annual session to-day at éaminations have been discovered. Romick would be sued for damages. Park Avenue Baptist Church. — —_ ‘The art collection of the late Theodore N. Vail realized $9,197 at the Anderson Galleries yesterday. The New York League of Business and Professional Women will hold tts annual meeting to-morrow at the Cafe Boulevard. Graduates of the Spence School will give a benefit for the Darrach Home for 5 | Firemen. TRENTON, May 2.—Fingerprints of Members of Police and Fire Depart- Ses In Cities that have adopted civii prvice, will be taken as «% means of MMentification, according to a ruling just HH HH | PP ail, Catherine Gatchell and Marguerite Dun CHARACTERS IN THE STORY. always addressed him. "Shall I dak, all of New York. The George W. you in the morning?" Childs pris for the best writer In the CHAPTER 1. senlor class was awarded to Miss Story (ontinued,) DI ‘ A be Kirkbride, No. 103 Bast 75th Street, New HE shrugged her shoulders with IANA MAYO, nineteen, beautiful, aristocratic English girl, deter-|" i understood. There was to be mines to make an expedition into the Arabian desert from Biskra.| more reference to what had p Efforts of her prother, between them. The offer of York. The senior scholarship went to Filizabeth Munson Newbold of Staten ANTHONY MAYO, by whom she has bee: i held, but only on her own terms. y n brought up, virtually as a Bald Rimeet tonetheh: @ little laugh. ‘We fell out, Inland. “Yes. We have arranged an eset ‘The Right Rev. Danfel §, Tuttl palais oy Bierce e Right Rev. el 8. c, hae eighty-five, oldest living Eplacopal so to America. I wanted « of about « dozen of us to ride the fi few miles with you, to give you Bishop tn the go and Presiding|trip into the desert. We quarrelled Bishop of the jpiscopal Church in America, celebrated at St. Louls the See ae Gays end halt hs: fifty-fifth anniversary of his episcopate. | night, an en we compromised. : the feelings of a woman, has hever been kissed and can obey no] Proper send-off. agra Falls received a letter signed Berl! 4 ubrey should to N man. Her expedition into the desert is led by She made a laughing gesture Ruffles, No. 615 Fifth Street, Monet, y Lad Nal Seated ‘ protest. “It will certainly: need foui Ruffles, No. oe lesion ta we' ones the|and to mark his brotherly appre-| MUSTAFA ALI, an Arab with a fine outfit of well-bred horses. eeaciee od “atin he Cee falls. clation of my gracious promise to coneelt I shall acquire,” she sak ihtly, as she passed into the room, boy, tries to dissuade her. So does JIM ARBUTHNOT, who loves Diana and wants to marry her. Ata ball given to celebrate her departure she tells him she has none of City Manager Edwin J. Fort of Ni-|should have my desert tour, and Americas Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN ‘A reduction of 25 cents a ton In the price of coal has been announced by one| fellow him to the States without fail Crippled Children, May 12, at the Plaza,| of the largest retall coal dealers injat the end of a month he has con- A few hours later Diana came Two hundred Newark bakers are on Ls Hatt theatres at St, Louts|*ete! to srace my caravan for the “ her bedroom, and, switching on the regal) 2 nathin! “poodles Lou'* | first stage, and dismiss me on my way , sn ‘ electric Nghts, tossed her gloves and) strike for higher wages. be part ances WHNOGE muss 6h siege era] began performan ate fol- The will of Casste Mason Myers! ving the refusal of the musicians to| with his blessing, It annoyed him promrescess ‘isto 8 chal. ae was empty, for her matd had had a James leaves $10,000 to her maid, An- : Sen’ , of No, 28 ast Sixty- ae aust ti woot clip, to-|*? cnormously that he could not order vertige at the suggestion that she Pe ce’ Scan Bien withi thaw talline 1.000.000 pounds, haw beer sola) me to go with him, this being the first should accompany her mistress into rea of Bulldings, for installing fire es-| PY & poo! bh aded by Senator Frank R.|time in our wanderings that our in- the desert, and had been sent back er care? Gooding and his brother, Frank W.|_, to Paris to awalt Diana's return. She capes on the old "Tweed" Court House] Gooding and tis enther, renbe 3| uations have not jumped in the had left during the day, to take most same direction. I came of age a few of the heavy logpage Wh Wee in City Hall Park. cents a pound. months ago, and in future I can do Continuing Tomorrow A SALE Several Thousand Guaranteed with attempting to pass! George M, Tebee and his wife will be $20 notes, Joseph Garcia, 7, o ~ relea: from Auburn Prison together No. 1 South Street, and Pletro Balva-| on May In. Both were convicted in|® 1 Diease. Not that I have done IANA stood in the middle of # no, No, 307 Hicks street, Brooklyn, | Broome County April $0, 1921, of grand|anything else," she conceded, with . room and looked at Yaaual Wurin, twenty-eleht, a Japanese | nny” another laugh, ‘because Aubrey’ : ; y preparations for the early anus a ene san After a visit to New England, where|ways have been my ways until now. next moraing with « little smile In Three Special Groupings at Three Remarkable Prices . 605 We y , waaay ae ee satan Souda: teeta edbeaigh Mihi tic reference] But for the sake of one month! ‘ . ‘ satisfaction. Everything wah Hight, @ dancer, of No. 1 Weat 82d] oo tee een ot eee thtiemen ot] What, difference could it make to AS : train; the final arrangements had Street the Republican Senatorial Committee, |hm?"’ he asked In astonishment. Sa been concluded some days hefe Louls Evan Shipman. author of es-| said the campaign will reach twenty-| “That's Aubrey, replied Miss . rs 4 £ : The camel caravan with the ¢ ys and plays, has succeeded Thomas} eight States, where twenty-nine Sena-| Mayo dryly : é : equipment was due to leave Biskra L, Masson as editor of Life. tors are to be elected. “It isn't safe," persisted Arbuth- ‘ s : few hours before the time fixed Napoleon Bonaparte, Negro, twenty- oS not YA 2 the Mayos to start with Mustafa eight, got a license yesterday in the She flicked the ash from her cigar- j the reputable guide whom the Sientiatian bureau to marry Miss Leal FOREIGN Presb toc hall nea pet ay - beet febeger aed tc E. Stockley of Lancaster, Pa. While the east of Newfoundland has}\ 5, t don't know why everybody {@ mended. The two big sult cases tt For reckless driving, Eugene de] been clear of {ce and snow for a month making such a fuss about it. Plenty Diai.a was taking with her stood Maile, twenty-two, of No. 67 Hagt 124th| the west coast continues to experience > vend tt Btrect, was sentenced to ten dayé in City | snow falls which have interrupted the of other women have travelled in last Siar Gessnarioa GAL tye “ hia license for sixty days| cross-country freight and passengerjmuch wilder country than this \ TT coupe cumereage ¥ Gaye) traffic over the railroad desert."* : . the steamer trunk that Mtr’ As Henry Schroer, twenty-four, who lost] The total seal catch #0 far this season} He looked at her curtously. She would take charge of and leave his legs in @ railroad acident, has be-|{!s 142,000 skins brought in by elght|seemed to be totally unaware that it Paris as he passed through. On gun suit in Newark to compel his| steamers, says a St. John's, N. F., de-lwas her youth and her beauty that chaise-lounge was laid out her father, Gus , to turn over to him|spatch. Three steamers are now On| made all the danger of the expedition. kit ready for the morning. Her $10,000 paid by the rallroad. thefr second trips. So fail bane Gu the _ aallét axcune: broadened as she looked at the ‘All the jurors who convicted Angelo] The House of Commons at Ottawal “There seems to be unrest among cut breeches and high brown bo They were the clothes in which Group 1—The “‘O. C.”” Special Every net guaranteed perfect. Choice of fringe or cap shapes. All shades but gray. A most exceptional value. Formerly Selling at_85c 29C rm ets “ ve Tumberello, now in the Sing Sing death | adopted a resolution calling upon the toe Group 2—The “ Roselle’’ Special house, have signed an appeal to Gov. | Government to consider the advisability |" ba bee bias Mane ve ola ead of her life had been spent, and tm ot ¥ Miller to spare his life. of levying income tax ot 8 per cent. | % lot of mors lately, ie Se- Which she was far more at heme Gam i ie Unusually fine quality nets, abso- William J, Dennis of No. 1076 Thira] 0” all aliens, not resident of Canada. | riously. mae , pedihsaacthivdnedh porate <x ' t lutely guaranteed fect. eh owe in ‘Avenue, identified at the Morgue yes-| Henry P. Fletcher, the new American} She made a little movement of im- P iP ‘ had laughed with Arbuthnot. all the desired shi tii terday the body of a man killed by an| Ambassador to Belgium, will present his| Patience. “Ob that's what they al- , She was glad the dance was overt ster jades excepting gray. automobile as that of his father, Pat-| credentials to King Albert at Brussels | ways tell you when they want to put 5 eee uitores By, po rick Dennis, seventy-two. to-morrow. obstacles in your way. The authori BE pealed. to her particularly. Whe was so.ce] ; i aes Formerly Selling at 1.00 ee Save Serediny caneien teat Poe pe Pig, cai ob ahs cxcligt eam be EBEAT RANG FIRE ALARM sssstrsiecsescros , Pe Sa oe e asked definitely if they had any power 4 ' H Baie to stop me. They sald they had not, cH Aina) i ie asia cle iad Tives, pee ba! going but strongly advised me not to make “gly nite ae eee the attempt. I sald I should go, un- th » jless the French Governmeat arrested Sree sales Mey propping her el-, . - . Why not? I am not “ * rw on it, lool at herself in tt , ’ | I don’t admit that there is DIANA,” HE WHISPERED ARDENTLY, HIS HANDS CLOSING |S/ass, with @ little friendly smile the reflection. In default of A5C v= Group 3—The “‘Glemby” Special anything to be afraid of. I don’t be-] OVER THE SLIM ONES LYING IN HER LAP. othe . r confidant she had Highest quality nets in all shades “ ” [absurd Lia ladles talked to herself, with no thought for} luding white and gray; in single or restless. 4 ge ?t deeb moving |made me a woman. Why, only, He head raised, listening intently, with|the beauty of the face staring back! double mesh, ca) pe ae about, aren't they’ ive an excel-| knows." shining eyes. The voice seemed tofat her from the glass. The on . \p or inge ts. lent ‘caravan leader, whom even the come from the dark shadows at the}comment she ever made to herself o —.e— oe authorities vouch for, and I shall be end of the garden, or it might have|her own appearance was sometimes armed. I am perfectly able to take ‘There had been a tone of cold} been further away out 1 care of myself. I can shoot straight iincerity. incity iat Arbuthnot Sund/ the cactee isase she eines leon wena) Make esc and I am used to camping. Besides,} could not help but recognize. She|sang slowly, his voice lingering ca-|self now with a tinge of curiositly. I have given my word to Aubrey to|meant everything that she said. She|ressingly on the words; the last verse|“I wonder why I'm so esp be in Oran in a month, and I can’t}said no more than the truth. Her|dying away softly and clearly, almost|happy to-night. It must be becau get very far away in that time.” reputation for complete indifference]imperceptibly fading into silence. we have been so long tp Biskra. It’: There was an obstinate ring !n her/to admiration and her unvarying atti-| For a moment there was utter still-|been very jolly, but I was beginning Following the arrest last night of /Volce, and when she rtopped speaking |tude toward men were as well known|ness, then Diana lay back with a llt-|to get very bored.’ She lat shed Walter J. Alb want he sat silent, consumed with anxiety, /as her dauntless courage and obstinate|tle sigh. ‘The Kashmiri Song. It]again and picked up her watch to elter J. Albert, twenty-seven years | opsegsed with the loveliness of her,|d@ermination. With Sir Aubrey|makes me think of India. I heard alwind. It was one of her pecullarities H* quiet, even voice stopped. East St. Louis Authorities] Albert Captured After Third Ask Chief, Detective Head Fruitless Chase by Fire- and 7 Patrolmen to Quit. men in Night. ST. LOUIS, May 2.—The Board of Fire and Police Commissioners of Past St. Louis has submitted a report to the City Council reducing Chief of Police W. J. Mulconnery, Chief of Detectives James. Nevill and seven other police officials to the rank of wes weer. biei! ‘ false alarm of fire from 1884 Street |20™!¥> and his face was very white. /friends. She was popular with every-| voice! I wonder who It is?" her hand was on a plain leather strap. lh TSO want you for my wife more than any-| peculiarities made her negligible as a] mation of her face. and lighting a cigarette she went out haga Court to-day. He eaid he intended days I shall be able to give youa po-} Arbuthnot sat in silence. It was} man's singing has strred you deeply. |the first floor, and opposite her win- prisoner in the East St. Louis Jail ¢ the “Bast 126th and the police o that I am not ashamed to offer toland better men had failed. He had 8 an appreciation of the beauti.|the balcony, stretching up to the sec- the hands of detectives during a third eo whole life to make you happy. The|to resist. He knew her well enough] art nat: an easy climb, she th ; oares eS cated ne thiewaee Park Avenue. Two hours later came} oy 1.25 been a different place tolto know beforehand what her answer rt, nature, everything beautiful ap- iy , she thought, with # : pisiss that he iciew about the killing | CRS from. 2800. Btroet: and) Metiven tiie singe vou came tatolt Pean't set|would be. he. very Sea Fase for hes if Avenue. The patrolmen were then|away from you, You ere in my|safety that the thought of the coming tis need of 4 of another Italian in his saloon on dralnte night and day. T love you; lexpeaition gave him, her nearness in prefer beautful things to ugly ones. 1 @ sol'‘ary ramble became 2 Here is another list of exceptionally found hanging in his cell. It was said i! way near the fire box at 133rd Street] “1 beauty all that a man wants injrush shto his lips words that in ali pista ne acceded. “But is not {Ying down to sleep wherever drowst- Baby Grands und Anderson Players. - ‘ The relatives of Campanella insist, Jarm, Cushen held him until the ” it = an ala ble requirements to me.’ love was as hopeless a8 it: Woe. U=) | te ciothes is not’ an exclusively |°2 ® slumbering bundle of humanity. 5 1 that death was playing condition. ‘We have space ducted this, reported Lawler sent the firemen back to : slim ones lying in her lap. ine Hike a man. Me homibid bale, Bue you {below and she thought she caught = There are dovens of other values just [| strangulation. engaged them from his grasp. ‘Please] She looked at him a moment, but in} than Aubrey’s tailor. , nothing, but she shook her head with Board of Fire and Police Commis-| ‘Are you a fire bug,” Lawler asked} >ooq friends, and it has never oo. he held out jer hand frankly. singer might not have gone, but {Settling herse’* comfortably with her thought that you might love me. 1 ; eee ante > friends, We are always travelling, | round in her chalr, lookin .|night, humming softly the Kasi : Used Pla er Pianos 34 Browning that the board had no au-|*I'm just a grocer’s clerk, I bet a eine trad Venn “i . 9 p thority to demote, suspend or dis- God made me He omitted to give me rarely stay as long in one place as we} the first things I listen for when I get HE risen moon was full, and tts - utes. I pulled the box, but lost the}toterated each other, but there has } HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, are so seldom there. ‘We generally! Maddening little beasts!"? said Ar-|8hadows. She watched some that Formerly Selling at_1 loc Each 95¢ Dozen old, @ grocer’s clerk, of No. 2806/and tormented with the desire to tell] Mayo she behaved like a younger/man sing it in Kashmere last year, |th: wea! |that she would rno jewelry of Madison Avenue, for sending in alher #9. Then he turned to her sudi/prother, and as such entertained his} but not like that. What a wonderful Jany kind. Even the gold Petes in “Miss Mayo—Diana—put off this trip]pody, even with the mothers of mar-| Arbuthnot looked at her curtousl: and Madison Avenue, Fire Commis-Joniy for a little, and give me thelriageable daughters, for, in spite of} surprised at the sudden ring yee fek Tat ors ae, Frais) silp: patrolman with a suerenann alae sioner Drennan said he would appear|right to go with you. I love you. I}her health and beauty, her notorious}est in her tone, and the sudden ani-|ping a thin wrap over her pyjamas uest for their r: - [reste taa Personally to prosecute in Harlem| ‘ioe on earth. I shan't always be alrival to plainer and less well-dowered| “+you say you have no emotion in|o- to the broad balcony on to which “ . This scien Seba, UL epee cece aa eeuiapls ot Aibatt: penniless subaltern. One of these}giris. your nature, and yet that unknown|her bedroom eave. The room was on tion into the death of John Campa- mpl ibd ° nella, an Italian whose death, while a] ‘Three false alarms kept\firemen|sition that is worthy of you: no,!hardly likely, he thought bitterly, How do you reconcile the two? he|dow rose one of the ornately carved : ° teration earance ale nothing could be that, but one at least/that he should succeed where other} asked, almost angrily. and bracketed pillars that supported id several weeks ago, is said to have been 2 ea. welmcd by a beating he received at] Street Station on the jump last night. |you. We've been very good friends; |heen a fool to succumb to the tempta-|¢uj emotion?” she challenged, with |on" story above her head. She looked aoe i The first was from 132d Street and|you know all about me. I'll give my|tion that had been too hard for him] ypjitted eyes. Surely not. Music, |down into the gardens below. It peals to me. But there is nothing|boyish grin—far easier than mon: emotional in that. It s only that 1{8he had achieved successfully when : : For t imperative. But the East 3 at ee ordered to watch, Toant you. My God, Diana! Beauty, [the mystery of the Eastern night, the| For that reason even pretty clothes | OMEN Tt sor solitary rates eee yay oad ale y wee] Patrolman Cushen was in a door-liike yours drives a man mad!"’ lights, the music, had all combined to] *PPeal to me, ed, laughing. H used piano bargains, ‘These instru- ' You are the best dressed woman |®rvants had @ disconcerting habit of ments have come from the finest f|that he hanged himself with his shirt. she asked, with a ki t would never have ver.jand Madison Avenue a short time|his wife?" she asked, @ kind ofjsaner moment ness overcame them, and homes in Brooklyn in exchange for JJ] 7h¢ Coroner's jury retuned a ver aaaen alleges Albert vent in| cold wonder in her voice. ‘Brains and|passed them. He loved her, he would that a concession to the womanly |Dery oer aimee the’ hed it oe oo dict of “death by hanging. later, when he alleg fa sound body seem much more sensi-fiove her always, but he knew that his] fechvgs Thal you despise?” in|ftom her balcony and landed plumb . ¢ an interest in ‘They have been thoroughly recondi ed that an autopsy should be per- , . ft rived. “But when a woman has all three, Id: But it was men who were tloned and guaranteed to be in perfect (]formed. Dr. D. L. Harris, who con- | firemen arty 1 have, Diana," he whis yng ey whom she wanted for|zeminine vice, I like pretty dresses, [Wo7,. ren, une nate the Rotel wate Perfect Acting Deputy Fire Chief Danieljas yo 2 pered | who I admit to spendin, his howls. She leant far over the probably. due to blows on the head ardently, his hands closing over the|her friends, so he must take his medi-| f admit to sponding some time in lrail, trying to ‘seo Into the verandah aba! 80 pad. go wi onty to list a few select bargains, He said he found no evidence Of} quarters and took the patrolman and} put with a strength that seemed May I still be the pal, Diana?" ho that 4 Var hi glimpse of white drapery, She looked " 7 all: a § at my dressmaker has an easter life . as attractive. Come in and inspect The nine members of the police force| Albert to the Police Station {n his}impossible for thelr smallness she dis-|said quictly, again, and this time there was 5 . them, have announced that in deflance of the | auto. stop. Iam sorry, We have beep|the dim light of the hanging lanterns a little grimace, and swung herseif hls eyes were s!' dy under hers, and] ¢y H¥! sat silent, hoping that the|un on the broad ledge of the railing, U. U ri hts $48 t $90 siouete they, Nee 2S resign, but] Abert, “or are you studying to be ulcurred to me theb Shere could be i candidly, “Ih th sed wou! r : i thing beyont at. I never|'Giadly,” she suid candidly. avi ere Was no sound except a ci-|back against the col fireman nyt cept a ci ck against 6 column she looked i Their decision was based on a state- aintances, but yery few] cada chirping ‘ a : s ment o€ Corporation Counsel Leroy| ‘I’m neither,’ answered Afbert. | {POUR oldie oe vou im that way at hosts of acquainta' Y a chirping near her. She swung|cvt over the hotel gardens into the ti I don’t understand it. When}Aubrey and I, and we never seem to] rection from which it camo, “‘Listen|song she had heard earlier in the friend $6 the fire engines would re- have time to make friends. Welto him. Jolly little chap! They are |evening. charge them without first filing writ-| °° oo a alarm within three min. I have never loved any one -Used Baby Grands $465 U ten charges of misconduct Ee ron My brother and I have}have stayed oe OR nope to Port Said, They mean the Kast to cold, briflant Tete filled the - they call us ss 1» Wel me."* garden iy black W, U ’ p bet, for it was five minutes before an} never been any affection between us. wee 7a 8 Wel r engine got there." Would it be ikely? Put yourself in]go home for three months in the wid-| pusnnot irritably. seemed to move, as if the garden were aters Upright, Es bster Upright, $135 B Xubrey’s place. Imagine a young|ter for tha hunting, but the rest of the] “They are going to be very friend.falive with creeping, hurrying figures, Wh SES) Here OND. Original price, 428, Albert denied he had sent in the}ian of nineteen, with a cold, re-|year we wander on the faco of the] yy iittle beasts to me during the next|2°7 amused hervelf tracking them un, eeler Upright, $56 Milton Upright $140 other false alarms, or ever been ar-|served nature, being burdened with |glob>."" four weeks. . . . You don’t know|til she traced them to the palm tree Origina! price, 3300. pt J rested before. the care of a baby sister, thrust into] He held her slender fingers gripped] what this trip means to me, I like|F cactus bush that caused them. ¥ riginal price, $400 Police records show his hands unwanted and unexpected. |in his for a moment, smothering an} wiq places. The happiest times of OP ! particular gave her a lon, Schumann Upright, $58 Janssen Upright, $145 he was Walter Albert, 27, "| Was it likely that he would have uny|insane desire to press them to his lips,] ute have been spent camping 4m {hunt till she finally ran it to tts lai, | Original price, $8265. Origiea) price, alae. 2806 Madison Avenue, affection st meat mever wanted it.|which he ad pecgnagels Faas fo) 35. America and India, and I have al-|2"4 !t wrote be the shadow of a . NO Feb. 12 for sending in a fire alarm|I was born same cold nature|newly accorded frien Pp, an hen! ways wanted the desert grotesque lead statue half hidden by .Decker Upright, $74 Anderson & Co. Up. $150 COVER xc itd Street and Madison Avenue fas his. T was brought up as a boy, |ict them go. Miss Mayo continued] ‘nor ‘of them. It Is goine to be af’ cowering shrub. Forgetting the Original price, $400. and was fined $25 or five days in jail|my training was hard. Emotion andjsitting quietly beside him. She was} nonth of pure j 1 hour and the open windows all around : eon, Hardman 4 Original: prion: 680, CHARGE by Magistrate McQuade, He served |affection have been barred out of mylin no way disturbed by what had}, enormously harey.’ ™ SPS 'lner, she burst into a rippling peal of Ht 1 Upright, $85 Anderson& Co. Up. $155 the five days. tite, T simply don't know what they|happened. She had taken him titer-|P@neorroame NAV.’ 1 os |iauehter, which was interrupted by Original price, $450. Original price, 84g. —_——_—>___. mean. I don't want to know. I amfally at his word, Son say treating Di intense pleasure, and half turned, |t'7, s>bcarance Of @ figure, imper- SAYS SHE STABBED MAN | ery content: with my life as it 1s. /as the pal he had am ®. It nol waiting for Arbuthnot. He got up re.|{ruy Meme nouen {he lattice work hich divided her bal luctantly and stood silent beside her|"ivt one, and the sound. of a for a few moments. “Diana, I wish| ste voice. you'd let me kiss you, just once," he| «for Heaven's sake, Diana, let broke out miserably. other people sleep if you can’t," She looked up swiftly with a glint] «which, being interpreted, is tet of anger in her eyes, and shook her|sir Aubrey Mayo sleep," she retorted, head, “No. ‘That's not in the com-|with a chuckle, “My dear boy, sleep more occurred to her that she might relieve him of her society than it oc curred to her that her continued pr ‘ence might be distressing to him, She was totally unembarassed and com- pletely un-self-conscious. And as they sat silent, her thoughts far away) \ desert, and his full of vain ee) and regrets, a man’s low] Pact. J have never been kissed in my]i¢ you want to, but I don't know how Marriage for a woman means the end of independence, that is, marriage with a man who is a man, in spite of all that tho most modern woman may gay. I have never obeyed any one in my life; 1 do not wish to try the ex- iment. I am very sorry to have urt you. You've been a@ splendid WHEN HE STRUCK HER Paterson Girl Arrestea for Using Kauife on Escort, James Sacal of No. 202 Van Houten Street, Paterson, N. J., was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in that city early Come at Once for Best Choice ‘Sold on Comfortable Terms Course Dinner, $1 Luncheon, 50c Excellent Cooking and Service Chinese and American Dishes sos postal to-day with a stab , but that side of life does not ex. 291 Livingston St. "Bean Haller beart, Ida Arrout, ninetoon nogsy old, ot er me. If Thad thought for cnclvolee sose in the stillness of the| life. It is one of the things that I do can on a night like this, 4 After the tai Parties Hi} | No. 218 McBride Avenue, Paterson, was|moment that my friendship was going| night. ‘Pale hands I loved beside the| not understand. Her voice was al- ever see such @ Gorgeous moon?’ Near Nevins, One Block from Liceamad samdeciasiid arrested, and the pollcs say, adraltted to hurt you I need not have let you| Snalmmar. Where are you now?| most fierce. ‘Oh, damn ‘+= moon! De Kalb and Nevins Subway. the stabbing. She sald sho was walking |pecome so intimate, but I did not] who lies beneath your spell?” he sang She moved leisurely toward the ho-} “Oh, very well. Don’t get cross "ESTABLISHED 1876 Tel. Main 1586 with Sacal and Anton Fotty of No. 10/think, because it is a subject that Ilin a passionate, vibrating baritone. tel, and he paced beside her wonder-Jabout It. Go back to bed and pu i j ae toe i Whee an argument sprang} never think of. A man to mo Is just]}He was singing in English, and yet ing If he had forfeited her friendship|your head + under the clothes, ) OLDEST PIANO HOUSE IN BROOKLYN ut Bet companion with whom T rido\orlthe almost indefinite slurring from Py Bis ecibanis Dot gn the Nordankite ethers et But Fim going) ‘a 5 Z w the kn = h 1, @ ‘strangely un-Eng- she halted and spoke in the frank|to sit here threw the knife from the seeace street [shoot or fish; @ pal, a comrade, and note to note was ely Stone of camaraderie in whieh she had a \Y (To be Continued’ aug bridge into the Pussale River, there te to it, God lish, Diaae Maye leaned forward, her

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