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BY A.S INSTALMENT NO. 7. Book 2—Of George. Rose of Sharon. R. MARRAPIT WHO'S WHO IN LEICESTER, examinations HUMERAY IRY, palms; blundered on Mary and the fificulty over his final medical student in with whom he $ and who Promise Viftec She has been employed “lady-help” to care for children of Only once did he give sign of interest. That was when through the meal a cab rolled past the window—a melancholy horse, a stout driver, his legs set over a strapped trunk; Mrs. Major, a black bolt upright, handkerchief to eyes. The vision passed. gazed toward heaten; 3 CHATER, rcomfortable, news of which results in Mary being turned out her a room in a student fiwetve girt boarding house CHRISTOPHER MARRAPIT, him a considerable amount of money on condition that he would and see that he obtained a medical educat Marrapit is exceedingly fond of his cats, « : ROSE OF SHARON. his daughter, a poetess of melancholy disposition, in] Weuld never let a brown-haired per- George procures whose sister, George's mother, left] “Tt assure you, ye hia thin Ups) care for George aan Ge Rien h i specially of {the family, reeled beneath the stig- jorge prepared for his grea: He drank deeply of a cup of + drew down his cuffs; them. They were covered in pencilled notes, evolved by desperate work all that morning, to aid him when the hour was at hand. He absorbed Note 1; spoke: afraid last night's events very much distressed you, sir'’—— “They are interred. Do not resur- MARGARET, WYVERN, a youth with literary aspirations. Marrapit's housekeeper, imbibing too much |erld net suit” Old Tom Gin, declares her affection for Mr. Marrapit so openly that he decides to send her George thereupon hits on the} «iss plan of getting Ma 'y employed in her place. George hurried to Note I am concerned about is the cats." “You are?’ “Oh, sir, indeed I am,” the youth “When I saw that un- tigh—under the fluence of spirits, what was my first happy woman “Supply the answer."’ George took a glimpse at Note 3. “What was my first “Was it distress at sight of a woman so forgetful of her mod- Was it sympathy for th: cruel deception that had been prac- Forgive me, (He glanced at . “What then?” He paused brightly. “It is*your conundrum,” esty? No! tised upon George raised an impressive hand. It was the thought of the risks that the cats I so loved had run whilst Leneath the care of this “What then? Marrapit's groan He was on the right track. “IT asked myself, Who is responsible for the jeopardy in these creatures have been placed? Heaven knows, I said, what they may not have suffered. woman may have neglected their food, she may have neglected their com In a drunken fit she have poisoned them, beat them, set furious dogs upon them."" Mr. Marrapit writhed in anguish George's voice took on a sterner T asked myself, responsible for might have been, He took Note 4. | Mr. Marrapit murmured, George rose in noble calm Note 5; gave it with masterly effect I have paced my room and’’ (he read a masterly note) “remorse has paced with me, step by 3 — HURRIED TO NOTE 2 ‘WHAT | AM CONCERNED ABOUT 18 THE CAT.’ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, _AUGUST 28, ~ OncedboardThe Lue The History OF GeorgeAnd Mishary .M. Hutchinson, moror ff Winter Comes" INustrated By W.B.Johnstone. Ajax Rubber Alaska Juneau Allied € Am Ag Chem Am Can = [Am Can pf Am Car Foundry 1 Nonetheless | Am Cotton Ot Hoe] Am Cotton Olt pe ad [Am Drug Syndi Am Hide & L Am Hide & L pf 1 fact," he said impressively d bis vote “It is a ye He had fifteen brothers Am tee “T assure you, yes. All were black-| Am int Corp: Cr amorous clderfof the house, ‘Bantam’ they used to me een i call him when they were girls and] Am Radiator \Juovs together—Bantam.? Finally Bob} You said brothers!"? as well, Twelve, Smelt & Ah, yes. Girl “pwelve girls and fifteen boys!" A record. AsT was saying, the brown-hatred child, he took to drink, It is most painful. din a madhor My uncle, bead & Tel mn. Mr. Tobacco ma—reeled. Vowed from that day he Wool son cross his threshold. ah whe With a simulation of brightness he es Anaconda ..... a Will is barred | proceeded: “You are sure you have| Ann Arbor pr. apit home, Herons’ Holt, because his three dogs once }no other Indy? Asso Dry Gds. said Miss Ram. She] Asso on Atehison May T be allowed to judge?’* Atchisor Miss Ram turned to the ledger. Mary Humfray. started, “It ts nothing,"” he “One of those shivers; “T have one, Atl Fruit . explaine that is Miss Ram bowed. ‘**Miss Hum-] pata Loco iy; aged 21; daughter of the late} Bait & Ohio Colonel Humfray, Indian Army; ref-] Barnsdale A . erences from former employer not] Beth Steel good, but with extenuating circum-| Beth Steel B. stances.’ Booth Fish “T think she might suit,’ George ald, “8 she''—— he groped ly the ¢aughter of a colonel "* BR T cts Burns Btos A “So were four other: Burns Bros B. only daughter,"* ‘Caddo Olt “You consider that a merit?” ce mas “My uncle would, He has curious] Ca! Petrole ideas He is himself an only child.” Miss Ram started. George had the], prescience of trouble, but could not] find it. “Oh, ves,’ he said, ‘oh, yes." | c ‘ifteen brothers and twelve sis''--| Cerro De Pase w the gaping pit; sprang|€ fre Has an only child,” he cor- | © rected, “Has, not 4 Miss Ram glared, continued: “What of the absence of reference , 1 greatly by instinet."’ George explained. “It is a rare family trait, Something seems to assure me in this| Ch! Gt W eawait! cht Pneu'e Canadian vent Leather chandler Chi & Alton Miss Ram gazed searchingly at Georg ested note. ‘'Indeed!"" she spoke.| chi RI & Pa “Remarkable. Pray pardon me."* She| Chile opper leew “Aphorisms'’ from its drawer; | Chino Copper hesitated a ment; with flowing pen | Cluett-Peabody wrote beneath “T."? Coco-Cola Gas x me as a student of ehavact In Hittie volume here \1—allow me e emphasized with a | ‘I. Instinet. Tnstinet ts the At udder With Which He steer jouy Cail barques upon the tempest Jous sea of Tite at momenta when other | ve st befquite at at Thats awfutiy feput enia George. Awfully well Wor the first time Miss Rany smiled would wish to interview the oung lady? sho asked ly she is present. interview room," etunate iy step to the step, hour by hour. uncle, I asked myself, when he was selecting this Mrs. Major? No! not my intercourse with 10,000 pa- tients taught me to read faces like an open book? It has, how I could make amends. helping my uncle in the choice of the next woman he selects." Mr. Marrapit wiped moist eyes. had not suspected fundity of feeling.” George glanced at Note 6; fled from the danger zone. “Where I fear the mistake Did I help my “Too old,"’ said George Miss Ram frowned Ellen Hay; aged ; daughter of''—— jeorge squeaked, Miss Ram read on name George charge, {cily opened an interview with “I have heard from Mrs “IL did not expect to see I asked myself But then Mary told he t ob, vileness had been heard you this pro- tied with Upon the fly- uirements, None‘of} j«ant? In de your objections “was that she was not a perfect lady Our--forgive me for s; é, cats are refined cats, birth, of inherent deli tendant should be “You are right, “As sea calleth to sea, ebb and flow of sympathy be set in motion between my cats and an « tendant delicately born. cats of gentle in hot blood: with an expectant] qyo shuffled in de: s Ream read “Miss Ro Mr. Marrapit s: so would an st gone to carrion, orge's smile description followed Miss Ram then wagged a finger at] Miss Ram's eye stabbed him again. hat speaks for itself,""| “February. T will do what Lean for “T hear a step.” the interview room, "she told Mary Mary moved te Is that your George murmured “In beautiful words that is my mean. “that is, my a lady help" rapped Miss Ram stretched a leg to » did not feel; “Therefore I suggest that I should go to town to-day und search every agency until I find you a lady I think he boldly concluded obtaining this estimable] From the other room at that mo- She should call h young woman. a few minutes make final arrangements, Meanwhile, have misjudged you. I lay my trust in you. . Nurse it; cherish it so that it may not be returned to me cold and dead, Speed forth. “Have I a free hand?" In this matter Miss Ram fixed her smail black e} himself free from | door. trusion of a young man into matters}his hypnotic ‘Emphatically must be made to keep down expenses. You are the lower court. Send sheep here to me “Domesticity,"* rh ‘What color Is Miss Brump's hair?" | ish laugh, “I've got you Mary!" he “How extraordin from ‘Zoste, George affected an I will finally select.”* George dared not demur. me, sir," he said. He reached his room; ripped off his “Oh, Mary!" he exultantly I can get you down here, n who meddles with domestic I'm afraid Miss My uncle t you require nary foible—has a violent objection to will not have it in e several suitable “Unheard of!" George rubbed together In a room marked private at the court in a freight ca Rese nting the remarks of the Mayor, | controversy. Schmidt claims his fol- tened to file s chmitt a few days ago for $291 SCHMIDT VS. SCHMITT IN SECAUCUS FEUD that Schmidt claims Schmitt owes him vate aie with of Hudson County and was informed that as # Justice hold court anywh When Election Day Rolls Around It May Be Settled, but Not Before. , in his latest statement ,000 interested in’ Secaucus, N. are at it again dohn Schmidt, former Police Judge feud will come around and when the She led the ay. With thundering pulses George followed. tis Mary. rose, Miss Mam introduced them. Endicott-Joli George rolled his tongue in a dry] uric Hikhor Cow returned to the mouth; ed it over dry lips, He] Erle ist pt % a had no words. Erie 24 pf ‘oo young “Have you no questions?*? Miss] Famous Players. At the fifteenth }Ram asked severely Famous Mayers pf 19: in desperate agita-] Again panic broke damply upon| Fed Mingsmelt pf nctions Was € George’s brow. He blew his noso; | Fisher Body in a very faint voice asked: “Your] Fisk Rubber age is twenty-one” upon my books,” Upon an agitated sau told him. "“'Sheftold him: “Y t had narrowed dden Oi) 4k his Mary speration he cought Miss Ram's awful e used: was “Ah, one and You will cer= al Cigar roaded to fresh plunge shall George | twenty?” was the last} In a finy squeak Mary replied, his Mary, He] "Ye: Gen Motor De aby Gray & Davis peration. “When will you be twenty-two? “In February. d. An elaborate} “Ah! bruary.” ‘This was awful, “Pebruary."* Guan Sugar c Hud Hartman 1 no you must Pe Houston Of Hupp Motors twenty-one now George. “'Oh,] ‘"'Teh-teh!"" succeeded Miss Ram. Twenty-one,"" George stammered. Twenty-one’ congratulate your e|ment some one called n then J am requir sald Miss Ram, “elsewhere, I will return In a mo- ment.” She passed out; closed the Int You eo Inter Cement Anything must} “My darling!" cried George, Inter Mer Marine off this intolerable aROTRIS: Int Mer Mar pf They embraced Inter Nickel he said. “1 had| He held her to him; kissed the soft] Inter Paper old hair This ridiculous George ga * we gave 8 bay Island Ot) JT Case yl Brown.’ said. He kissed the golden hair.| Jewel Tea idmirable start, |“l’ve Bot You. I'm going to see you How. unfortu.Jevery day. You're coming down to Brump wilt not |!W¥@ at Herons’ Holt, 1} » extraordt.| Then he told her (Copyright, 19 J Kayser N.. angas City Kansas & ( +, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) | Kennecott Kresge Lacka Stee Laclede Gas (In to-morrow's instalment George iss Ram snapped. ]is confronted by miserliness and con- a tremendous plan to circum- his sweat-! vent it.) Lee Rubbs issue in Secaucus will be the present Loe Loone- Lorillard Louts & Mother Lode Mack Truck obtained a pri- | lowers will defeat the Mayor, but the Mayor retaliates by declaring that if any one wants his $500 a year job as Mayor of Secaucus he can have it ne Peace he could a eutor Garven saw fit. But] .Prvees peeled on St: & Company sales! saiiinson & Schmidt-Sehmitt | endl " . ita wold | Manatt Suge 1 the fall when s nts per| Mar 8 R prior y per pound.—1 Marland Ol) STOCK QUOTATION J Adams Express Advan fumely pf 49th Street told Allis Chalmers Allis Chalmers pf 100 him for a match. Am Ag Chem pf Am Beet Sugar Ain. Brake Shoo vired exeept one, who was born—the] Am La France first brown-haired child in the history] Am Lin Ol ae Safety Razor Ship & Com ‘Tel & Tel rts Tobacco pf N 104% Tobacco B W Wks & EI in view of the depreciation of th All prices are fixed {n gold mark which has aroused discontent a the German buyers, who have held pro- test im Atl Birm & Atl. arty Atl Coast Line Atl Fruit eta Atl Gulf & WI Austin Nichols Recetpts for Jn ries. Brooklyn Edison. Bklyn Rap Tran, Bklyn Union Gas 119% George wiped his brow. “The—the] Butte Cop & Zinc Passenger revenue Callahan Mining. - aciffe. DANIEL S. TASBROL CE entral Leather 2M St P & 0. ‘ertain-Teed Prod Ches & Ohio .... Chi & Alton pf Chl & Bast 1 N Chi @ EN pO Shi Great West Chi Mil & Bt Paul Chi Mil & St P pf nswered him upon an inter-|cni @ Northwest he turned towards George, “Pray iki Greeh pardon me," she repeated. . “What Gar ou tell 1 neting by instinet Testi Endicott-fohuson 4West Point and ¢Newburgh, Va I Coal & C eport Texas Jeneral Asphalt nl Asphalt pt neral Motors Gen Motors Deb Gt Northern pf t Nor Ore ets If State Steel n Motors ‘orp. Homestake Min. opened 100.68; Hydraulic Stee! Minois Central Mlinois Cen pt Indlahoma Ref ‘omb Eng Inspiration Cop Inter Cons Corp. Int Cons Corp Victory called, EXPRESS carried, 7, off 1-8; 8. 0. Ky. 112 1-4, off 7-8; Inter Harvesters Invineible Oil . Iron Products Jones Bros Tea £00 i So 3.00 eM if Kelly-Springfielt 0006 718, up .0001 1-2 Keystone Tire | SIGHTSEEING YACHTS | All Around New York, Fast Str, “TOURIST” Lvs, Battery Pler, Near SOUTH FERRY, 10,30 A. M., 2.30 P ae, Sands, i Lake Erie & West Lenigh Valley Liggett & Myers Lima Locomotive kronen, demand, —_—_>———_ NEWS WED! Westbrook Pes! was married « sports editor of Mack T Ino Im United News, KU Mes Man 1 & 2.80 P.M. W and connects was formerly on the New York Duily News OBLIGED | WITH LIGHT, ATTACKED AND ROBBED Says Chauteur Who Asked for Match Got Hin 8500. Joseph 8. Cyrus of No, 100% West e police last night le was lured into a hallway at No. 603 West 42nd Street, knocked down and robbed of $50. Cyrus said a man asked He replied he had no match, and offered a patent lighter. The man said it would not work be- Use of the wind and suggested that Cyrus go into the hallway. Cyrus agreed. The man struck him on the Jaw with his fist, stunning him. Detectives went with him to Eleventh Avenue ond out Jol 4, Leonard, a chauffeur of No. 95 ‘Teuth Avenue. He was charged with assault and ro nd Street, Cyru > MARK SO LOW ORDERS ARE REFUSED AT FAIR Vechnical and Textile Vepart- ments at I LEIPZIG, Aug ipelg Crowded. zig Fair, which opened yesterday, than were present at the last one, the techn partments being Manufacturers are showing little cager- ness to book orders. The textile is declining to sell to new custom lier stag De ly crowded mark Ong etings. Textile orders were plentiful, and sev- eral firms already have exhausted their available supplie ee eee BROOKLYN CITY R. R. SHOWS INCREASE Similar nth Last Year, A slight increase in passenger rev+ enue over July, 1921, was shown for last July in the monthly statement of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company made public to-day. The income statement was as follows: July SUPPOR, Dips AT TROY, TROY, Aug. 28.—David $. Hasbrouck: voging € of the ‘Troy Times and t ears dn the editorial nr. died ous to eeman prev Hudson River by Daylight Baits bu tudin mt, Caeekilt Daily, including sawdey, for Bear Moan Hivest except Sundayy, Pew Str. De. Witt + 10.00 A. Ma; M.; Yonkers, Keetsi iy, eacept Suuday, for ¢Bear Mountain, eamer leaves St. 840 A. Mi; W. 4 6 1avth St., W.20 A. M.; Yonkers, additional Service Saturday Mornin, Afternoon, Sept. 2, Sunday, Sept » Sept. 4, see special holiday newspapers. ver same day from points ght Saving Time. Day” Further ay at Desbrosses Strect Vler, New York, ‘Tel. Canal 9300, apes Hlowing mornin ions to afl polits &' Maine Re Vel. Canal 2000, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY Middleton 8. Burland, Receive Jron Steamboat Co CONEY ISLAND we ROCR AWAY | BEAC | Telephone whiten TALL cturer Refresh ONLY 25 $4 iu | MIDLAND BEACH IDEAL AMUSEMENT PARK. Str. ive, Buttery dally 910 A.M., 1.80, 9.20 & (Sat, @ Bun, APM.) Trip omitted Mona. CENT New burgh, AL HUDSON LINE ehkrepsle, Kingston, 1 att Teeth st., half hour tw day for return to 2} pointed (Associated Press). —More visitors are attending the Leip: of the nd textile de- de arger Than for Leave W. Jackson Ave., Keansburg & FRENCH NAVY REDUCED BY SINKING OF SHIP Loxs of Dreadnought Cuts Fleet to f Ital PARIS, Aug. 28 (Associated Press). The loss of the dreadnought France, which foundered on the rocks of Qui- beron Bay Saturday, reduces the French first naval line by one-seventh and puts it on a par with Italy's, It is likely to remain so, for it would 10,000,000 francs to replace cost about the vessel. Pilots on the Mrance at the time of the wreck confirm officers’ reports that the dreadnought was following, the proper channel. ‘The chart shows sixteen metres of water where the warship hit, but soundings taken since show a hidden rock projecting to with- in nine metres of the surface, o BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Boom in Stocks this Fall say many market observers When will it start? Opinions differ— but thepresent position of many NewYork Curb stocks seems to offer profit possibilities. Some of these are dis- cussed in thisweek’s issue “Investor & Trader” the most complete publi- cationon NewYork Curb Exchange activities. Copy on request ‘I Jones & BAKER Members New York Curb Exchange Direct Private Wires New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia Pituburgh Detolt Baltimore Clev Three New York Offices 50 Broad St. - Broad 7150 ® G05 Fifth Ave. = Mur. Hill7120 225 Fifth Ave. - Mad. Sq. 1377 DAILY EXCURSIONS TO EA MOUNTAIN The Playgrounds, Athletic Field, Dancing Pavilion and Groves ARB FREE. 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