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--BLEEDNG' KANSAS —FOTABIT EXCITED Laraverte = / ABUT POLITIC | és" Republicans Will Win Easily on Industrial Court Issues. Thta ta the seventeenth of a series Of political aurvevs of the outlook of Both parties in November being writ fen by Mr. Lawrence on a tour of the country. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspordent of the Eve ning World.) WICHITA. Kan. Oct 20 (Crpy right). —Kansas is taking this elec- tion with the utmost complacency ‘There's 00 emotion about it—neither anger nor enthusiasm, indignation or satisfaction. The 1920 Republican majority for Gov. Henry J. Allen was 100,000. {n- Gifference as well the effect of State issues will reduce that Mgr fomewhat. Conservative estimater fare made that W. Y. Morgan, Repub- * Hean. will de elected Governor oy vote of from 30,000 to 40.000 to suc- ceed Gov Allen. whe was nut a can @idate for a third term. Ate the tasters eympathetic wit! oapital or tanor? They shuwed in the Primaries that they had felt the il @ffects of the last rai) strike. Tar tie-up 1D transportation har added t the farmers list of grievances The industrial court problem 1s sti! in the experimental stage. Labor ir fighting the scheme nard and the State Emplovers Association 8 find ing { it with tt too. Of the asae which have arisen the ~mpioyer ma- bas found the oourt -uline against It more cases thun against tavor The line-up in the election on “hy Industrial court issue is not clear!) defined. The Republican nominee. o course, 19 in favor of the maintensnet of an industrial court The Demo cratic candidate criticises tt seversly Labor will be Democratic, But th: farmers and other elements who wan: to see the court upheld as a means of ending strikes will swing the elec- tion for the Republican ticket More interesting perhaps than the @lection contest, if indeed it can be cCalied that in Kansas thir vear, are fome phases of the industrial court taw The Supreme Court of thin etate to which appenls can be taken direct ly from the decisions of the Industrial Court will be kept busy with cases the next few years. The Supreme Court of the United States wilt nave tne nal say to many of the disputes. For example: The Wolf Packing Company of Topeka, ts appealing to the Supreme Court of the Un.te> States on the ground that the wag: + which the Kansas ‘ndustrial Court Ordered it to pay are tuo great an Go not vermit of a fair return or Capital Invested. and thie it 1B allen" Conatitites 4 confiscation of provers TREAS REP County S Goopre: NeW pond REP state f They're All Hustlers Up There, Even Though They Soft Pedal on Predictions —Morris, With His Gin ger, and Ward, With Hi: ‘Truth’ Slogan, ‘a Live Paii By Joseph S. Jordan. Gov, Miller has no se for compiaint in the methods being user! for his re-election by the Republ: ‘an tate Committee and ots s bs olen ab Smotlbet snd Maaled ordinate committees. «1 ne EXPECT 29050 IN LINE Peper reece: Tbe | State headquarters n i IN PROTESTANT PARADE “treet end of the Republican Cly dereey City to Witnenn Great Deion. | N° 54 West 40th Strect, is a bugy stration To-Morrow. hive of industry, with ail the busy bees humming fcr the retention of the Governor for another two year» im Albany and the election of th: rest of the ticket. State Chairman George K. Morris. who succeeded George A. Glynn in the management of the campaign tas developed a distinguishing qual ‘Twenty thousand persons are expectod to march down the Hudson County Boulevard, Jersey City, Saturday after- ‘noon, tn the third ennual parade o: Protestant Church people of Hudson County. The procession wil! start in the * neighborhood of Bowers Street at : o'clock and end at West Side Park a 43 P.M. ‘The Cteray Club of! sereey City 6: | ' a rep,’ whigh nee been lackins : Which Rev. J. W. Gowen of the Norin| (2 the lackadaisical campaigns > + the past. The new State leade: Berzen Reformed Church w Chairmu fee charge of the parade. Church ao | J0esn't content himself with the re @etivs, the Junior Order ot Unite | rts of his scouts, Ho goes ot erican Mechanica, KF, and A.J ind does a whole lot of his owr j eee nus ioe ‘couting and then comes back an Girl Scouts will march. Addresses will be made by the Rov . John McNett of the Fort Washington Presbyterian Church of New York City and other clergy and laymen interested in the national back-to-the-churen movement. fy ie PRINCESS MARY’S CHUM WILL WED EARL CAVAN puts the situatian up to the rest o the chiefs, captains and livutenants The State Skipper returned on Tuesday from a tour of the northern ter, and the results of his observa ons were laid before the committer He not only told the committee that things up-State were fairly sound bu not secure, and that plenty’ of wor was necessary tu bring out the R» publican vote in the two days left fo i@tration, but he told the news »aper men who besieged him a htt: ater, the same thing. Chairman Mor ris not only tells all that he knows but when he gets through talking 1 iska the men to whom he is talkin what they know, or what they think they know. He gets them comin; and going Lady Jane LONDON, Oct. 20.--Lady Joan Mul- holland, one of Princess Mary's closest friends, at one time mentioned a» a possible bride for the Prince of Wales who seemed much interested tn her, is engnged to be married to Eart Cavan chief of the Imperial General Staff and & member of the British delegation a the Woahington Conference. Lady Jown ia very pretty and necom- plished and ts poputar in soctety, a The “open door is the slogan o the Republican State Committee, and it ts a new one for licans. Will am L. Ward, Republican leader of Westchester, is the acknowledged “State Boss." He Is State Executive ch and the closest man te Gov n the St and his best political ad It is generally con- ceded that what “Ril! Ward says tn the Administration goes, That's how Attorney General Newton, Jack Lyons and Frank Williams hoppened to «« und how George A. Glynn, the State Chairman, followed them, And that ta why, also, George Morris, with bis ‘ beeam lea IUSWINEY MEMORIAL SERV A pubile smeeting in memory of :he second anniversary of the death of Terence MeBwiney will be held Sunday ming in the Bari Carroll Theatre, 601), treet and Seventh Avenue. No admis. sion will be,churged. Major M. A. Kelly will preside. Speeches will be mado vy 2% Muriel’ McSwiney, the widow ) srank P. Walsh, Congressman TJ Kiywn, Peter Goiden, Mise Linda Kearns ad Mre Hannah Sheeny skefingtor Ti thn Musivai Society will contribute . con se cf Mr a Rear artons Ward bas been portrayed as OVIET DIM OwIrs 7 Avey Tol the tron man of the New York G IENVD CONSTANTIVOY OP. His will ts tron and his lude- - NSTANTINOPLYE, —The] ment is final. He isn't supposed to Viet diplomatl Kution to-day de-Jamile, or at any rate, not to be caught it: but yesterday tne writer and Sid Greene, the cartoonist must have caught him off his guard never poses for sketches,’ but he did, He was at the nd Chalrman Morgis men- BAD “opgh door,’’ ( wonded a «tion from Great 1, following action of British om- ‘In Petnoving the flag from the Ri wlan Legation, In case « sat not forthcoming ~htatives will demand exp telephon: toned t) th [Republican Headquarters Full ot ‘* Pep’? It Not Confidence in Election Results CONGRESSMAN OGDEN L, MILLS LEADERS, WORKEKS AND CANDIDATES SEEN AT And then Ricnara Lawrence, Chair- sa. |Coeden OM . 41% man of the Publicity Committee, | V8 Assistant Secretary of tho Na- |cogaen ol pt ... 100% whispered that it ws for the good of | onal Convention that nominated Taft [Cructbie steel 8545 Ahe cause’ Su the Boss of West- |!" 190% and full Secretary of the one|ouben Am Sug . 12% =A one THE EVENING WORLD, FR “. 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Be®-|colum Graph fore that he war Ass.stant Secretary |Colum Graph pf. and has been assistant or Secretary|Con Clgar of every Republican Convention since {Con G Con Tex Corn Prod . meaning the portal leading to the seat of one of the mighty. Mr. Ward was half sketched vetore he was fully con aclous of what was taking placo. 1893, tion ts complete without ‘Lafe."" He In fact, no Republican Conven- that nominated him In 1912 which|cuban am 8 pf 67 brought on the rumpus that resulted|Cuba Cane Sug 18% in the so-called rump convention, of | Cuba Cane Gus pf 07% which the late Colonel Roosevelt was paged Cham ts chester and Fidus Achatas of tne Governor laughed right out, He kept shaking his head with his eye on the Speaker and a grin on his face, when Beers Min .. 28% ask.d what he thought of the result} he candidate Del & Hud ..... 187% { election “Lafe" {s round of girth and sonor- |p) Lack & 186% ” esi “4 voice. him In *}petrott Edieon . 118% Anybody,"" he said, “who vould] ous of volce. You can hear vetrot entine to answer that question s uf convention all the way from San|]Lome Mines .... 80% ann tuoh Th x Francisco to Ste Sault Marie—at leant | Bast Kodak 80% epeut. that” question {the delegates can, which ts one of th |Hlee Stor Bat .. 87 yet 1 you repeat that question | the delegates being Secretary, He 1x] Bndleett-sohn 85 1 the Thursday, before election av | reasons of bia being Becretaty. He We) raicott-John pf. 110 Nota you. De you see that sign? of those sumpectec with having | prig oo... 30% The sign in question was a whit impered with the Truth of Mr. | arte tet pf 24% ! : Ward. Fam Playere ... 100 streamer 0} ail to bis left q pirenm ay On the wall to his left wnic ae feanaee ooay) ile ary + sy “TELL TUE TRUTH." samuel Koenig, the Manhattan|¥reeport Texas . 20% ° aquently at she Republi {Gen Am Tank C -— ader, {8 frequently 4 e Roan c, aw can Club and at the neadquarters of the committee. He goes there to tel! vhat !s going on in New York City and to give and receive suggestions ‘Sam'' originated the Miller slogan “Re-elect Nathan L, Miller, the Great Governor,"* so when Sam goes to the “ig Headquarters, he's in the house of his friends, “That's sometamg new tn politics tddcd tne State Chairman of the Bx ‘cutive Committee of the Republican State Committee, “and we're tryin to make It stick." “Why, I've been doing that fo thirty years,’’ proclaimed ‘Late Gleason, Secretary of the Committe with some vehemence and an attem; General Cigar . 78% WESTCHESTER NOTES. One of the most important coming society events in New Rochelle will be a card party which the members of Huguenot Chapter, Daughters of the Ticket MEN ys Soe TE Revolution, will hold Tuesday afternoon, sas 5 Congressman Ogden L. Mills, Treas MACRBal A few days ago the Execute: |yrer of the Republican County Com |Oft % at the Hotel Ostorn tn that ‘hairman happened to. look at th clty for the benefit of the disable nittee, of which Mr. Koeag ts Chair lan, is always assured of a welcome it headquarters, a smilida@ «ne, for the soldiers at Montain Camp, Tupper Lake. N. ¥. The ofMoers of the chapter in charge of the party comprise Mre. W ign and found that an apostrop! ind the preposition "with"? had vee: nterpolated and the white sign read oie, aye SL Sad ‘doughbag'’ and the man who car |g, Inglis, Regent, Mra, A. E. Corneil, RU WITH) THE TRUPH, tes It are not to be laughed at in any| Ist Vice Regent; Mra. C. 3. Shumway, But the sign again reposes in all Ite | am paign 24 Vice Re Mre, Eben Adams, vristine purity In the sanctum of th: : Corresponding Secretary; Florence Weatchester boss, Crosby, Recording Secretary, and Miss Aa But the real King bee of the Wert | Marie H. Bradley, Treai 40th Street hive !s Anson C. Goodyear] Amex Post No. Ho's the man who suppten the] eign Ware of White Plains, ts erect! “honey,"" and who has to garner it.] 4 memorial monument in Broadway He has to go out and get the money that makes possible great and Iiterature, red ‘ire, bands of| Noy music and halls for meetings. Mr. | ¢ Goodyear hatls from Buff. where U. wealthy men are made Primarily he| cost of the is @ lumberman and fabbies in rajj.| The members of the Fi roads, coal, paper ani banks, He| & drive to raise the fun Well known leaders of the G. O. P and candidates drop into headqu:.rtere to report on the situation and to re velve instructions from Cha.rman Morris and Chairman Ward. Un'ter States Senator James Wadsworth wa- ne of the visitors on his way up State to spread the gospel of the party ind tell of the good things done a Washington during the last session 0! Park. In that city, to be dedicated to the memory of all soldiers and sailors, speeches! othe afternoon of Armistice Day. ‘The monument {s of blue gray gun surmounted by a larg 8. Portemouth, to CORE age he work. The commit pac plays! @ good ame of lt, with Cet ot tne work ie tdeut, Col, a Senator Willam M. Calder ts a igh ne 228, and an! ward J. Wilson, Chairman; let Lieut, conservative ae 85 holes. The latter| Paul C, Lehr, Treasurer; Sergt. Joseph record ts his average, C, Holden, Secretary). erst. Treasurer Goodyear spent three| MacGowan, Aosistant Treasurer, years in the army and came out of} The Mummers, a newly organized it @ captain of the 6ist Fisica theatrical one ot Tarp aan aaa te recen Artillery, Regulars, “Dick” Lawrence, | uiuccmmer Night's Dream,” will, give >ublicity director, says that the} another performance the ‘evening of (reasurer !s @ regular fellow and a Nov, . Three one-act p! will be real captain of industry, produced, the moat tmportant one being — “Overtones,” & satire by Alloe Gersten: borg. Another comedy will be ‘Wersel 1,The same Mu. Lawrence ts pretty |mummery,” directed by Bt, Clair Bay- regular’’ himself. He {s the Re-|feld, Among the members of the laily visitor when he ts in the city His headquarters are on the ninth floor of the Republican Club and it is an easy drop down to the quarters of the party of the first part. The Senator has his say tn the councilr of the Governor makers, and is al ways assured of a respectful hearing because of the .isdom ef his expert- ence, The Senator is a great hand- shaker, but he doesn't ‘shake any sand into the wheels of the machin- James as former Governor Smith says| publican leader of the Bronx, and| Mummers are Mra, Watson, Mrs. George Governor Miller does. Chairman of the County Committee in | Edwin Bruce, Willard Lavers, Wesley _~ the borough beyond Harlem, Hig|M. Messeremith, Mr. and M: 8. P. Col, Willlam J. Donovan, Governor | candidate is Sam Joseph for Secretary | Hebard, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Hmaile, Dr, and Mrs, A. L, Dean ) Mr. and Mra. M. A. Kent, Mr, and Mrs, B. 8, Oakley, Mr. and Mre, R. EL Prare?, He, ame dent of the publication Priaters' Ink, | mnott’ Gm, Bruce, George BBall, and tn voice ranks second only to Late| Mrs, ©, P, Rouse, Mrs, Wiliam L. Gleason. They call him “the Human|Kieite, Grant Dely, Joseph Flaherty, Miller Megaphone.” Emil Malmquist, Townsend Kirtland, —_— bls ell, Miss Natalie Kirtland, Miss of State, and the publicity end of tho campaign was wished on him because he is a publisher, He ts Vice-Pregi. Miller's running mate on the ticke' was one of those who dropped in o: the workers before his departure for the old home town of Buffalo, The candidate for Lieutenant Governor had been addressing meetings for several days .n and about the Greater City, helping himself and the cause. “Wild Clinton Bil" Donovan is the man who] Charles E. Heydt, Vice-Chatrman of Epi Siaaeessie Seles Dame Meveaess, brought home the ‘Fighting 69th" |the Republican County Committee ig |Miss Frances Parker, Mr, and Mrs, after he and the regiment had fought together throughout France, and in- sists that he isn’t a scldier candidat He has made a great hit in the me- tropol!s, and they're crazy about him “ constantly noticed in the ly |C. Griffen, John Watson, Mr, and stream" of visitors to the Republican | Mrs. M, L. Goldstone, Mrs, Julius Gobel, Headquarters, It's only @ step, any. | Mies Mary Towle, Sidney Brokaw, Mrs, how, from the Republican County | Victor aneea ene Mis, prihur Bendis, uarte: La Committee headquarters at No. 108] country club has soon opened and it is in Buffalo, West 40th Street and "'Charloy” nits hi the trai] when Mam Koenig is busy sepeeiat Fal Fram Dew fe Lafayette B, (Lafe) Gleason ts Seo with the local candidates, committes.|nors, The new hullding cost Ware than 4969,000 etury the Republican State man Bi and spell-bindors. | Hartman Open High. Low. Last General Motors . 14% 14% Goodrich gi 4 O44 38 Corp 85 Hendee .., Houston O11 *Int_ Comb Inaptration Cop Inter Con Cor pt Inter Agr Chem Inter Mer Marine Inter Mer Mar pf Inter fs 16% Inter Inter ‘ Invinetbie Of Iron Products Kennecott ‘ Keystone Tire . Krei Lee Rubber . Lehigh Valley . Lima Loco Loew's Inc Loft Ine Loose--Wit Lortilard Louts & Nash ... Mother Lode Mackay Co Man Shirt ...... Mkt St Ry prior pt Marland O11 Moon Motors Martin Parry . Mex Seaboard lex Seaboard ct Magma Copper .. Maxwell Motors A Maxwell Motors B Miam! Copper .. Middle States Ot) Midvale Bteel .... Mo Kan &T WI MoK &T pt wt Mo Pactfic . Mo Pacific pt Mont National Biscuit . National En & Sta NY Central . NYC @&stL NYNH&@H.. Norfolk & Went . North American . 96% North Amer pf .. 461 Northern Pac ... 68% Okla Refir' x. Yrnheum \.r 25% Pac flo Develop Pac Gas & Elec Piggly Wisely . Pleree Ott Pitts @ W Vi *Poatum Cereal. uM A FOOTLIGHT FRAME UP foolish ever since; but the point is|ful wretch. What had become ef) (Copyrighted) (Continued from Yesterday) “One night the Irishman stopped to iace his shoes tn front of Fritz Mann's dresaing room door, I think 11 was in Chicago at the oid Cin derella Theatre on State Street. Sul Hvan glanced up, and there was Fritz in front of his mirror looking at ep old-fanhioned bulldog revolver and turning the cylinder slowly. “It took Builivan about as long os you'd expect to reach Frits Manno but he got there in time—at least in time to get the gun, When !t went off, instead of wiping out a despondent the bullet went through Sullt ‘a right hand, ‘Then Fritz began to cry. There wasn't any need to ask what It was all about, for Sullivan knew, ari Frits knew he knew. So the rescuer went out to have his hand bandaged, taking along the gun. “That was practically the end of the incident. For the next day or #0 Sullivan took care of the Germen, never leaving him, and trying to .alk him back to reason, Frits went on with his work and continued to be « flivver, It always seemed to surpriee him that the audience didn't laugh. “Then the idea came to Sullivan. Tt was the girl, Ann Chadburne, He to her and put !t {n plain words ‘This Germon lunatic ts going to blow his head off as soon as he grte a chance,’ says Rullivan to his gi! His punch {» gone and he wants to t end attend his own funere! No 'e the matter and ‘What will? Ann asks, You,’ says Sullivan, ‘The poor fellow le crasy oe, apes) you've ven him a kind look, oer ehat shall J do? she demands, and Sullivan tells her tho plan he'd thought out, It was nothing but e friendly frame-up intended to eave the Idiot from his own raah act. “Ann Chadburne was to pretend to take a sudden dislike to her sweetheart. Bhe was to begin being friendly to Frits Munn, end Bullivan was to make It louk geod by work- ing up ae fearful grouch and saying unkind and threatening things to the comedian, “Well, It worked out, The only thing that went wrong wae that Bul- Tivan took @ little bit more to drink he ought to have," you sald it was e me-up,"' I broke in, and lock rk was o frame-up—in the be- rhe morning after the talk Ann Chadbourne gave Sullivan the cold shoulder and went out of the thea- tre with Frits Mann That after- noon the Dutch Congressman went out on the stage and about two min. utes after he appeared the eudience n to roar, “The reut of (he story is that audl- enoes Dave been luughing (hermseven STOCK QUOTATIONS Open iieh Low Last Preased Steel Car 89% fm 80% BO, Prod & Ref...... 47% 484 47% 48% Pub Serv of NJ 98 9% ©9608 Pullman Co .... 131% 131% 132 Punta Aleg Sugar 45% 45y 45 Pure Ol ..... 30% 10% 14% 14%, Reading 8015 8914 Read! 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Sterling, de- mand, 4.46 1-2; cables, 4.46 3-4, up 7-8 French francs, demand, 0742 8-4; cables .0748 1-4, off -0003 1-4. Lire, demand, .0420; ca- bles, .0420 1-2, off .0000 1-3. Belgian francs, demand, .0689 1-3; cables, +0690, off .0004. Marks, .0003 1-16, off .0000 7-16. Greek drachma, 4 mand, .0248; cables, .0260. Swiss francs, demand, .1821; cables, .1833, off .0008. Gullders, demand, .891 cables, .8920, up .0005. Pesetas, 4 mand, .1684; cables, .1586, off .0008. Sweden kronen, demand, .2668; ca- 1-3, .2672, up .000¢. Norway, de- mand, .1784; cables, .1788, up .0004. Denmark, demand, .1996; cables, +2000, off .0007, that Bullivan was right, wasn't he? He knew what alled Fritz Mann, and that a little love or a little success with the girl he loved would bring beck the lost punch like a miracle. “Tt was @ miracle, Imagine how it would be in your own case? Maybe if you loved a girl you couldn't get. and she came to you one day and told you she ioved you—maybe you could do some good work, eh? And then again, maybe’’—— Robinson block broke off and laugh- ed in his elephantine way. “What's the rest of it?’ I inquired. “If that's all there ls to it, I should say that you have lured me up to your theatre on false pretenses. That's no story." ll tel! you the rest, and then we'll zo In and see our hero. “after Ann Chadbourne consented to be nice to the German he began to be bis old self, and everything went on fine. But one day Sullivan saw something queer. Frits Mann passe) Ann in a darkened part of the stage, stopped, put his arm around her and \inned her! “She returned the kise in the same friendly way you expect from a lover or sweetheart; and that night Mr, Sullivan of Sullivan & Smith became maildly pickled “When he came up for air he spoke to Ann, | thought we were putting on a up,’ he said, ‘Why tho kissing e last night?’ "You saw that, did you?’ Ann re~- turned, cooly enough. ‘I suppose you'd have to know some time any- how, eo it might as well be now The trath ta I've become genuinely fond of Frits, Naturally I wouldn't let him ‘iam me if I were not. We'.e going to be married as soon an we oan.’ “That night,’ Block continued, ris- Ing to his feet as the curtain went up and the crowd again etarted for its seats, ‘Sullivan quit the company and returned to New York," “and drank himself to death?" 1 finished, “Not at all,’ said Block, ‘'Go ahead down to your seat and I'll be with you In a minute,” He turned to talk to one of the a! tendanta, and | joined the slow-mov- ing crowd leaving the amokeroom, Presently I became violentiy tnter. ested in a brigade of Jap wrestlers Other acta followed and were so ab- sorbing that 1 forget Robinson Block and his story of Frita Mann until that famed comedian himself appeared and was grocted with laughter and ap Plause, Block had not exaggerated his pop- ularit; Ho waa, indeod, amusing, and the audionce howled with mirth and demanded more, I tried to imagine thia man having once tipon a time lost his gift, I tried to tyink of him facing 1i bored audiences, and then shooting or trying to aheot hia way out of ils . failure, only to {ajure another who attempted te save him, This Frits Mann, mucccsstul 9 Drospey Pa, wee certainly an ungr MARKET SET-BACK NOT OVERCOME IN Sterling Exchange, Dropping on London News, Has Sharp Recovery. The sharp setback tn the Stock Market yesterday afternoon, fol ‘ng the announcement of the veel vation of the Lloyd George Cahinet, eems to have jarred speculative confidence to such an cxtent that ittle initiative was displayed fm fealings this morning. The market, aken as a whole, was without defi- ite trend, althourh a few pools ro- umed their bullish manipulation ‘ndustrial and oi! spocizitics, It was rocognized that the market could not have had such a set-back im yesterday's dealings had not the tech- nical position become somewhat an- sound. It seemed to be the concensus of best opinion to-day that the balk of stop loss orders had been wiped out and that a substantial short interest had been created. Yet there were comparatively few speculators whe de- sired to again increase thelr cormmit- ments prior to the week-end holsday. Sterling exchange, which, like the stock market, had « shurp drop om English political news, experienced @ sharp recovery, gaining ~~ —-~! to the pound sterling. The bulk of activity in stocks was centred In Mexican olls, a few of the steels and the copper shares. can Petroleum rose more then points, but this exhitition was all bet completely disregarded. United States Steel at one time showed a gain of & polut and independent steels were correspondingly strong. Coppers ga:o the best exhibition of strength seen in several weeks, with gains of from one to two points predominating. Mean time the bulk of industrials were sluggish, with most changes be. ing limited to fractions. ——$<$——__——. LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 31-28, opened 101.60, off -40, First 4 1-48, 99.18, up .04: seo- ond, 98.98, up .03; third, 99.18, up -04; fourth, 99.06, off .10. CURB. irregular. Radio, 61-2; 18, off 1-8; S. ©. Ind, 1251-4, up 8-4; Int. P., 223-8 Stmmns., 101-8, up 1-8; Gult 687-8: Anglo, 211-4, off 1-4. Opened Packard, Sullivan? Robinson Block dropped hea: down the aisle like a ship warping and glanced about him approvingly. The house was packed. The bill was ® success. I waited till a roar of ap- plause died down. “Come on erouné behind pnd meet Mann.” Block said in the lull, “He'll bé Bnished In a moment. Nice chap, personally, and unassuming.” “What became of the man girl this fellow stole? Were they meat Why didn't end story?” I said, bot the German come- dian was @nishing for the ffth and the crowd was oleading for in tones of thunder. Again Blook led the way. We passed through a corridor and behind dim chaire of a lower box and a mo- meat later stood in the wings A. breath of cool night air swept tn and the hug of @ motor car drifted to ou. oars. 1 looked an@ maw through an door the face of a woman who beautiful beyond compare. She middle-aged, but her beauty was the type that endures until very 1m life, “Here's somebofy I know,” sald to me, and before I knew it had thrust anide the stage-door ma: and was himself opening the door the big machine, I saw him take off bis hat what clumsily with his right hand a extend the left to the woman. took It and smiled, “Always with tho left hand," said, 1 could hear plainly enough, é “That's the one nearest the heart,” Block answered with hia chuckle!” “You're ‘ooking very well for an eb. dorly lady—very well tndood,"* “You're looking well, alxo, 1 swored, ‘Where's my better hal?! Ian't he through?” } “Comin, roptiod a volce tremaf} dimnoaa, and I beheld Frite Mann hin street clothes, Robinren Bleck trofluced me to the comedian and hi. wife, and whe was undoubtedly very lovely: probably nearly as beautify) e phe had been when eho wua Ant jadbourne, The comedian apeke a few commen placom, shook handa again all around and climbed into the inachine, Thi ownor of the theatre turned to m with @ quirsieal grin, “1 have been trying," ho paid, "6 the jaat ten minutes te ask you queation, but 1 don't have to aa now," 1 glanced at Mook'a right hand whore an old soar waa plainly vistht even in the dull Ught ef a distan| lamp, Ile Innizhed, looted waere the pod light ¢ showed, ain “Gome on in,” ting veal cut her THE ENO, Bloan Wie icn New Yorku