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their last visit to the city Joseph Knight dies suddenly. leaving Valerie a cent. An nid friend (Anne Sterling) ennirs to the reseir. pays all Valeries bills. and Litteo, the vrt ono her home.

After th-. first harn pains of taiber'n twain have worn away e. I's Innis treasure s'ie ovrnsa string of pearlsand repays Anne. She 1, She TIIIIt her house. an tfy to earn her Anne begs her to stay on.

I tu the nude' of lhme tnaeliselon Go don. an friend of the Sier Imam. eornes lavIte.4 the So-flings and to spend the week end at life homePentlands. I iierdon to a wilower wIth two childrentwinsa boy and a girl. After leaves Ann.

Vaferte tic promised his wife on her death 17..1 be would fv.r.rf .4,. Anne also Intimatf-s tnrre omethio4 myterfous about Pent lant4. but admits know whisk it is: The morning after their arrival Gordon asks i Vakeir to marry ann, puttin4 his proteffial on a business basis. lie requcKte Vaierie to her until the cud of her visit. Anne teila' Valerie that the children's oul3r near theft" tattier.

Lers Carrtngton. their tuothirr's sister. Is at present living in rams ts cetraugld Veer. Entaht ntotbr tad a Leo Neat reek. 4)3 I vetthout a eent.

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ol li What This ''Ilitusic ii Persons, Picked at Random, a Question 1 They Want to Know: 1 (.,.... tr.1-----.1i TIE tookil I Box- IsFai lit c-- GEM-1E14AM' rOW PPINCESS, WHAT IS THIS ITHE V4 TO KNOW; IF HIS SsettTT- HEAr PVC THE- AN'zr-1A. ie NO. '647 No. Echo ofFirst Dick Barthelmess and May McAvoy Canditlate or are scheduled to look ugly in "The Enchanted Cottage." The former will play the part of a crippled war veteran; the latter that of a plain, unhandsome English girl.

Their love for Vanip -Honors one another, however, makes each appear wonderful in the eyes of the other. In "Torment," to he produced by Maurice Tourneur, Owen Moore and Bele Love will have important Also you will see Maude George, Jo- seph Kilgour and George Cooper. 7 1 The Tribune will pay 1.5 for tact' outstica a.eepted for the Inowirinz Reporter to ask. Send name arid address wan your question to "The li.quiring Reporter." Chb.a.,;o lot UeS0011 ETIOS 'Illeproton, .11 South l'ork ateuue, was twat-tied VI. 1 i Ii 1.

,1,44, 1--7 Elaborate. Expensive. and Colleen Moore Best Part of "Flaming Youth." r-T Moore Best Part of "Elam in eh 9 9 I Wagnerian Company Gives 'Tannhauser' in Interesting Manner BY EDWARD MOORE. was last bight's assignment pn the iit of the Wagnerian Opera company. an interesting performance if for no better reason than that it introduced the best of the 4- pranos licarl thus far with the ization.

She was Perard in the rOle of Elisabeth, appearing in place of the previously announced Elsa Gent- nen-Fischer. cll.) will meet her first Chicago audionce this afternoon. Miss. or Mine or Praulein Perard lionorifics are a bit difficult in this orgranizationdiselood a voice with I warmth and quality, if, perhaps, not the first flush of It was the of veiee that took the part out Of the into the excellent-1 vion.hors of the Collin py, ght: CV1.7r.11:,- knew her way around tile stage with accuracy, and carried hersc-lf with dignity and manner. All That, but 111.

4. 4, -0 -i 1( The Question. What would you suege.st for placing in the Alexander MeKinlock memorial "posterity here Asked. .,,,,,4, who 'would see how the other half livesand dies. Dearborn strvet at Jaektion vn rd.

rd. i ..,,,11141 JOV ro11 1 DE 12AJAH ..0 -le 4 it P2INCES5 LI tt: Net, os. --e "FLAMING YOUTH" Eut the story? ta You could Produ ti ced by First National. write a better: See you Etimeted by John Franda Pmaented at the Chicago IVelmen to Hold Bie i Tito Answers. K.

Roche. 4344 Clarendon avenue, bottle Scotch; a bag full .1: golf clubs and trodn1 of an airplan, and airplane pictures Chicago and upptr "MUSIC BOX REVUE." An entertatornmt to IWO tarrtytoa aoneti lorttra aool Pry too-tteod a 41. 4C(olootooal Toto.e.,okt Oot Tte Cr ti()totts Clark Paul 4 an Atl. L.iij Itt.ro Arnett An. flat LSE 'm gird raorottly ol7ort Jaos IterlberC Jolla Kar00 FT air Will tv-It Irrttot A PI Jo.htI2.

Mary O'Brant. I I Michigan avcnue; a 192-1 model a. rilticiorn I Michigan avcnue; a 192-1 THE CAST. Moo-e Mrs. Fentriss -Myrtle Stedmal Scott Milton Dr.

Bobs Osterhant Elliott Dexter Mr. Fentriss Phillips Smaltey Leo Stenak Gene Cor000 Connie Fentries Betty Fri Monty Standish Ben Lyon Annie Gertrude Astor JZIMCSOU James Walter THE CAST. 1 a a I I 1 1 I 1 2 I '1 1 4 I I I 1 I 1 1 1 Gto Pc! BALLS. UNY AND tr-V1411. r4 e-7, rob too Kktoxte crA or A CLEYE12 CP fiClistCe A CLEYE12 1-Ar CP fitlistCe Campaign Meeting One of the largest of the women's neighborhood meetings of this campaign will be held today at 4:30 o'clock, Mrs.

Moses J. Wentworth, 1240 Lake Shore drive, opening her house for this mectinsr Tea will be served. The speakers wil IboIr' 3. Medill McCormiel-t. 80Z It-hoes: a bungalowhow large I Another flgure was the Herrmann oP doll Schoepflin, though I vault? he was hardly new, he had main- Miss Mary A.

Mulli7an. 6711 tattled r-lt--s in the two pre- dan road. steno; vious I iis tine, sonorous We have mad Miss Mary A. Muflgan. 6717 road.

erlit.111."('if-Av.-.-,,, --AVe have made Sheridan prog- Or; By Mae Mary Parte Imo. candi-I is equal to any and in so -many date ler judL-e of the Circuit court; I an e4 14 4.... Well, icing interested 4-lod Morning! Robert -McCormick Aelarns, candidate nut there was something lacking in '2 architecture, I would This picture, tclten from boek by for county commissioner, ard Charles th-, adjuilcts of the per 4 ns reprebenta include pictures a Warner Fabian, is a long tale of woe S. Peterson, chairman of the finance formance. it tcelt until the song ti a predestined to teach the world at large committee of tho county board.

contest of the recond act to fird out historical and modern Notices of the meeting have been -hat it was. Then the discovery was wow'. what may happen to a flapper with a architecturefrom tbe sent to both men and women of the made that Herrmann and all of the early colonial to the modern Gothic penchant for petting parties, and no neighborhood. The committee in- nobility and chivalry of his court were Tribune tower. mother to guide her.

cild Mrs. Edward II. Brewer, Airs. bare of face. Tannhauser given Frank Allegretti.

407 South Throop Human nature, having been as it is Bruce Borland, Mrs. William II. Bush without herds of -varying length and street. engraverIn the since the world began the moral of Mrs. John Coonley, Mrs.

Fletcher it tensity is. I t3ke it, an almost un- center. a Ilnely modeled picture, as presented. resolves it Dobyns, Mrs. Frances Dickinson Ms.

ph -no reard of rneno. I am 01.111.111114 self more or less into an appeal to the Murry A.1rs. George A. Ranney, Rudolpn Ritter, Ziegler, Lotte 1..... A an airplane senses.

There is plenty of ineitlent Mrs. Joseph lOersenn Airs. James He Nppel, ond mari.s Thxnieher were Conquest of the that suggests the idei that the pu'o- ric H. and Airs. Ed w3 ei Sli raer.

snme of the ethers in the cast. Ernst in foreground an auto; A Usher, at the last moment demanded Knoell who used to live in chicarrn on one i de. back thousand more words from the Moscow Art Players onducted. loe klng enough like the author; that the author Nsrote them yers or Ta conmeeser gro.und, a turbine pro- 7 pelled steamship; on th! modmommommisimmin nnd insisted the additions and inserts for New 1 ork to 1,,, for directing with Ex -other, a railroad train-- Traosportawere so GOOD they must be used in v-itIsi'v 11 cr-2-: PA.Irli',. Oct.

United News. tion." -oct. 30.Luy Luca mws. tion Mary Bartelmc. candidate ler juIze of the Circuit court; Robert McCormick Adams, candidate for county commissioner.

ard Charles S. Peterson, chairman of the finance committee of tho county board. Notices of the meeting have been sent to both men and women of the neighborhood. The committee in-Mrs. Edward II.

Brewer, Mrs. Bruce Borland, Mrs. William H. Bush. Mrs.

John Coonley, Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns, Mrs. Frances Dickinson, Mrs. Murry Nelson, Mrs. George A.

Ranney, Mrs. Joseph 10-erson, Mrs. James Herrick, and Airs. H. Edward Sauer.

Moscow Art Players 4-t bass- is ntly equal to any and less in so many all .1, lil 4,1 Well, icing in nut there was sorrv-Ahtng lacking in 1, 1 architecture, th-, c. adjuilcts of the per- include picture formance. an.1 it until the song plans of represc contest or thr- act to tird out historical and it NV3 Then the discovery was oullataus- Tribune tower. architecturefr made that errma nn and all of the early colonial to the modern nobility and chivalry of his court were bare of face, Tannhauser given Frank Allegretti. 407 South without herd of varying length and street.

engraverIn the intensity is. I take it, an almost un- center. a linely modeled heard ph-nornenon. I am Rudolpri Ritter, Itenno Ziegler, Lotte A an airplanc and Marie were Conquest of the Air. some of the (tiler in the cast.

Ernst A in foreground an auto; Knoell. who used to ii, in chicaco on one i de. back- condth-ted. lor klna. enough like the gro.und, a turbine pro- of Tanniiiiuser's" comnoser PIle steamsh' ip on modonomiii to for hin-i.

and directing. with cx- c', I in so many things. 1 -4 Well, Icing interested architecture, I would i Include pictures a plans of representative historical and modern architecturefrom tbe early colonial to the modern Gothic Tribune tower. Frank Allegretti. 407 South 'rhroop street.

engraverin the center, a tinely modeled 1 a Atiov an airplane Conquest of the Air. li. foreground an auto-, A k.o on one side. background, a turbine pro- on th! linammomanomodanin to for vritn ex- Sail for New York 1 ti TAZZ occHeSTIM (D r1))1 1 INSTALLMENT XXXIX. Tilt; PASSING OF in the sedan.

Valerie smilingly turned to her felloW possengete. "Where would you like to go?" she asked them. "To the cemetery:" Genevieve unctuously announced. Valerie regarded her with surprise. 'Surely you don't wart to go there!" br, I (10.

too," MLs insisted, her small mouth in a straight line. Valerie looked at Britee. "nue tver been to the cemetery?" "Couree she has. Lots of times. So)have I.

I geese you don't know much etiout Lea" The boys tone was lofty. "I certainly didn't know that the cemetery was your favorite haunt," Valerie admitted to Bruce with a sense of depression natural at the moment "Do you both wint to go there now?" '1 Bruce conceded. "I don't like it much. But we go there lots in the eurnmer to put floaers on mamma's tomb. We don't gro often in the winter, 'cause the suow'is bo deep.

Besides, mamma isn't there, any-way. She's in heaven." "She isn't," said Genevieve, suddenly. "She is!" 'She Isla!" 'She is." 'Children, hush!" The present Mrs. Gordon was pained by the unseemly ausurnent. Bruce turned on her a long, appraising stare.

"Why are you our new mamma?" be truculently I'm nut your new mamma, dear." all you're not our new mamma what did you come here for?" he asked with the candor of six. "Why. partly to be your friend and playmate. I like to play with little boys and girts. I know a lot of themall over the Bruce meditated, his truculence falling from him Like a garment supping down.

'Ate you really truly aren't our new 'I reality truly am not, Bruce. Your mamma Is In heaven, as you have just 'kale isn't! Genevieve shrieked. 'abe Ls!" 3ruce shouted fiercely, turning to face his sister. 'Don't you dare to contradict a Lady. you bad Valerie interpossed a pacific suggeetion, and Bruce asked another question.

'Say. tf you played with us, what games could you play?" abe mentioned a few. They were new to her oocapaniontogatnes little children played on the other aide of the world. She described them. glad to kmd herself to the change of subject Bruce, tOte linVP-5a)at ing on ber right Isla "esti, reated his red beadagainat her shoulder.

Even Genevieve was yiekl ins to the charm of teN the topic. On Va- 'eaae, isriees left her little Wea- "'era face looked up alert- ber blue yes Oa bright with normal- shildish Intereat I'laella'aeeeeeereaaaasaa The party reached 41a-4 just before 'Fiae lencheos. Gordon, eaa, A 41111 hearing the motor, a- -akal. areeaaa tare -pal had barely time to eareaaiaa 4, I Xl come forward to Jsa meet hem before the ttire-e siwept into LAI azvo nist the hall together, 1 4 the two children, Irient eyed and et-died. clinging firmly racy klard a cry.

to Valerie's hands. Bruce fairly shouted his glad tidings. "She Isn't our new mamma at all." he cried triumphantly. "She's jus' cam new friend. An she knows all the stories in the world.

lAn' she's going to tell tts One every flight before we go to sleep. An' there's enoegh to last tin we grow up. An' were going to call her Vaarie. "alere here; ateady. old man! A gentleman doesn't talk all the time, you know.

tie gives the ladies a chance." Arrose the head of lila eadted little son B. G. glanced at Valerie, then at Geneviev Whet aneheon was (ever B. G. rose with a look of decision.

told you this morning something had happened," he remarked to Valerie, making an effort to speak casually. "If you'll come to the library I'll give you the details now." ID the library be pulled up to the are the two chairs they had occupied be evening before. reedna explain," he began. that when a new servant comes here. especially one for any position of impertanee, the others don't lose much th-ne getting In their fine work.

It seems that in the ease of Alidrew, grandson, the alarmintAi began as soon as he went oft dutyabout ten o'clock leek night." a Timers not telling me they frightened himthat level headed Valerie murmured incredulously. a No, they didn't. That's the worpt of it. It would have been beats if he had been frightened, like the rest el the pack," B. G.

commented with a sharp edge of bitternees on the words. "The more they talked. it seems. the more he laughed at them They resented that, ef course, and piled on the agony." tie iktopeAed, and swept his brown hand ever his head with a quick. nervou, Pesture ehe bad seen him use once or twice before when he was puzzled and dieturbed.

'Andrew said he was going to show the wortd that at last a he man had truck rentlands. lie swore he'd give all his spare time to the mystery here and get to the bottom if "Good for Andrew!" B. G. rattled his hand. "Wait!" he said quietly, and continued In an unnaturally flat, level voice.

"Andrew get tack into the etirvante sitting room about twelve o'clock end found a few fellows still baneeng around there. They had some calk. told them kgain what he thought of them, and repeated his vowto get to the bottom of things. Then they alt went to and nothing more wouid have come of it, I fancy, if one of the men hadn't got sick during the eight. It happened to be liateaa Again B.

G. FtoptoA, and Valerie's heart seemed to stop also. She had begun to suspect what was-Coming. "Latex had an attack of indigestion about two o'clock," It. G.

resumed. and while he was up and puttering around he looked out of a window and paw what they can, the Black Shadow --er thought-lie dd. Tile next minute Le had the a hoa cresk Of them up and stArting. They saw it. something end blrica, like a learain fee r'.

in a long, dark cloak, out in grounds. I-01 i cI.e Ole Valerie clught her breath. A 1.1cture had swung- before her eyesa dint kray letaleritipe. with a Week figure ekirtina a line of treesbut that. she env-filbert-a.

had been at dawn. "Of coot'', they ealied A ndre a the first," P. G. was snyinr, They rointed out to him that his chance had corm-. There was the Black let him go get it.

were all rely to watch him make his promise 1400d. Ile w4 rit. Ile must hive movad carefuity, for the watchers at the two wmdows didn't nini until he was almest en the Black Shadow. if have t4. all It that.

for tlait's what they call it." the speaker interjected Nvith a sudden Pate (Letitia- I it erne motiotilesa They wouldnt have been sure it was there if they hadn't laeli kketelaag it ler some minutes. I fergot to say that cur they lights. They a-kre all at the dark windows. They saw sumac. aria tkko tiatiree eartlaalata for several minutee.

and then they a err. Th neat tilintoe the Illacs. Shadow was gone and Andrew tteretli the eteak. Thev won't admit it et course. but I suppose rit first hey wurr to eft to him.

They they waited. hoping he was only uneat I Titl titove and get up. Finally half a. dozen of them ivent. 'LY found ettirew in tile throat." aies le asked the question in a.

veite that was almost a xt hieptr. le del question. 4 3 b. 1 to the sedar "NVilere Wu "To tits: cet Valerie reg4 4 Surely yut Y.I 6 I do. loot "Ilast the "Course sbc about tits." rerittinh rie adrniTtet "Ito you but it v.

I don't," I in the Eurnorner. winter, 'cause th to heaven." Sho Isn't," "Sbe is!" She isn't!" "Site 'Children. 1 IL-foment. Bru, NV by art4 "I'm nut yo 'If you're) with the candor 4 Why. part boys and girta.

Brucv medic. you re "I resit, tr just sald." hs isn't! 'fibs Ls!" t3 dare to contrsdi Valerie tZttel if you Lb. mend() mend() cool pa 11 ton to ga other side of thi kmd herself to tng oh her right antilp rested his besdagalost 1 1 Gev las the iy. brig ski's So a lone hear had (. OM I meel the the trig" died to OUT 1.0 if kilos, Gent Vale I'll tbe 4'4 esivet retti cram lasts 4 Vale had I edge he III i rest dirsto 1.truc 4 I 4nd Mehl .4 bArti anti Paw 11, Ileh 4 r447 eine rotelt I 14 ciod, IVInd all 1 I ortx co' Ilog hey kr They Ifni I few.

They were new to her tittle child th children played on i id. he described them. glad to 4. cluaage of subject. Bruce, edt- I 1 4 001-, 1.t.,I' Ina 1 AeN, tk 1 I BY SIIEPPARD BUTLER C'oneernir-- I I' 11 ou wili v.

a it 1 firvt. TI nst a 11-1 any r.0 coat t7. Imeeting and ray that it is I It has no rue- tun000 as "Say I with or Everyb'klY Stir it has no Wilaam Collier in ite nor any en to fill Ho t-hoeF: its if; littIMPlinteA pretty ilo-solate. and it lacks the -lectrit, Lap and Vittleh triaLt the tIrlit i tto Med. torst arwol a it IA inn tnark 1,.

t. and it rah-, 1.0 doubt, to i x.pect t.r,oitio clurti AV( heo.t 't. TT crt is an or-ho, and in some. te.spec,,a 1 tlit.t. one--a-' Plu it la -n -istor et AwnaeN MlIe'n tre-an- la in it or-! 'fly anti teauliful anti that must-nave ets.t a ku.a..7e rzertettr.

ir4-41, it runs 1 ktfyL, 1-nt Ftage pictures; it is the- fliCINV indow of the lia.attr, full cf ttinirs to tt.e vo it awe. is a tiro-Ina prkria donna rintreItHf air, lour aprvailinn until it rtakiles huge pro, 4.4 I I Tose art.1 Thete aro titiaint litzure- ti of Ciiinte ipflreo lairs, Isit of zi falit.S.ous repreeantation horseshoe in I hf. 31.troloa!it;g ilt-use. a rieb and and filver and gleatning tr tery. And more1 --0-- twarsP11 El-a i vie 14' t4() Dr; ME MOINAL SE RVIC E5 CONORACTED 13Nf lj VvAl MA 1 4t, Tt4E DE301 7 OZ 0 1 the picture.

i The players of the Moscow Art the- I "The MarriA4e of Fig-nro is billed for this afternoon: Die Walkuere" Mbet Jean Orey, S46 Fletcher ter sailed from Cherbourg today for ater sailed from Cherbourg today for -New tor tOnigli their second artistic invasion of York and other Ainerican citi(ls. They will appear under the direction of Morris Gest. switehboare operator-- 1 i put inn all the liquor could find In Chicago and the whole United :o4t.ats, and seal it tip kkirtight for 10Irle 1 t'Are generation to trii break into and drink rd love their lives, inst, ad of nis general ion. A. to.

Gronao, hil North IVelifi street. druggistIt dOCUrileilLS as ical docurnems ate as As in Thundca'ing Dawn," there is plenty of good acting and photography but the story is slim and padded (get me, Stephen?) and the best thing-the photoplay does is to establish the tact that if the vamps, professional and otherwise, already in the field don't watch OU, young Miss Colleen Moore will walk away with all the baconfor 0' how that child has learned to use her and vibrate! Ladies throughout the country will he thrilled by the of Elliot Today-s Radio Programs The Singing society, a sturdy voiced of seventy-five men, gave their fifty-third annual concert at Oreheitra last night unde, the of Otto Clausen. The, artist was Grace soprano, a inurniKr of the Chicago Opera latit year, Tt-ho sang operatic arias xv.ith a voice, but with what seemed tco regard for the rhythmic beat of the rnurri. VOW, WATC7 CA KYW----1 I a. t.

S-9, rausici-11 9. Yt of Commerce B.ake. pariA, 1 -7 i Ve 6 '4 e-2 tri ATI 711 4.,., CANINEZ eV: 3e'r i ri ppr(clat ki ard costly the distant future 'lir' rk 'they are today they might get all excited it discovering copies of pharmacopoeias 110W- trl ing the spiritus frumenti from tlivir pagts. Dexter and Milton Slis in the east. tranc-- -1'.

i Tiler2 are several wild parties where orclIc 9. Con( rrt. i emb Ilir G. l' rJ -Ma reosson IVPAP-1 rakr (-71Sle I the only water spurt from t) prano, a reit al at imball hall. SttEa e'rrthart.

Cam- fount ains. Thee's a long. sad dealt slit an Bheli: Her light and of pleasant scene with the prineipal in the inter- '-i'fbit' quality, and she an agreeable im- g- Go713 string i esting event bein .14, UnbtA'Vably WZ---10-'' a i ln pression in seale songs by Mozart, beautiful and pililtr4oPhal in a most claze-nce Edward Roberta, Ntr and always alt. eNactirlg task for any De Million boudoir. This for those Gecr, IV.

Frey Kre- urer's singer. France. 1ecturt.6. oe. on-t.

Grace I-Jr c6-Mareomson. so- wpAPt Drake ensemble; I prano, gave a at hall. i 0. Sttila Bernhart. Cam- charmares Her voice light and of pleasant quality, and she made an agreeable im- pression in scrae songs by Mozart, Entome string quiret: Clazence Edward D.

Roberta, Mr. and always at eNacting task for any Ciecr-' IV. Kreuver's singer. Aaron Hoffman to In I Ite mat to nt I WAITING FOR DAD TO FINISH- A FEW WORDS OF ADVICE I TEDIOUS PASTIME I I t-r-rnoni 1.1 111ude I Become Producer SiX 1,4 f. arralomt NeW York, nuy into vi, a 1 I Aaron anne-Jbets from At-' I burst or 16orAill.zAtion.

aill4ILVICA 1 latic City that he LI one Or i 1 WOC1-1: 1.11:1 VO-P. ty 1.4e Lis own plays. a t.rii;re is a 14.eiiurio ec eomil: farce. The piece be projected in the and there i sitnultaneously in about in tLn ziout.1 in arld at Atlantic Cit. I shift front one eutpwr.

operatic air to at The rt-frain never toft-rs 1.e$ ve The banana revrain 1 xs ner oen II I I I I 1 I II Ir 1 I 1 1 I 1 till 4 1 I i 1 1 I I 4 I I I' 1 I 1 4 1 i I 1 1. 1 I 1 1 4 1 4 4 1 a ta I 4 a I I 1 Martin 13r()Irri's "htY coming' t1 th' funny t.o me a's tien' the-y Intoriedt'sq as The 1 Eltinge next Tuesday will be known I Away," forniertv --so-. last night to the stratris el the ba-- T. ef-rlieToiyr411r74'f ri tVieI Iran. Virginia Runs 1 ealid wi I come to the a moiootrareatie trsveetr.

eThe 1 Klaw theater ror a series id' six mats- In '111 th" CU. rt) wror14-: I 1 no'-es. It so 11 be presentet eto Ti'Llt-S- atstOrti COV4 them as tooev-t. tho-v ely ard of next aril Mon- mq.r. This Is good and.

Is1t.1 da Y. v. Th ursilAy Friday h' I'm I "1- iornu, 4 in4 4. 0,1 In ,,,,7, of tile week rfrovi4e- th-, testi ities v-ith the corr. el.

rito fftior otly rood, i Jane Cowl ck-ill be sren in Wne.ii:I 4 i The 1 bee- -n ineasuresit.1,- 0- ton ir "Petit-as and on I iNov. 9. and will come to New 'York for the Chit-awn erragen.ent, the week of 3. i Miss Crave La Ittie, Jetio rice', arli 1 roc venne ottit rs having' been left betilvdi $500,000 Drive Started I Ti here remain Mis (lisrlotte wood of the elcoiuent Is 440 .41 oreo.arti tne prooi-ram In a 1 I 1 pr for Children's Hosni.tal-- A for destitute and It) CI" aril lia-C- icrii.phd children at WasitIngtoin k.oule, I 'tg'1 'rein the burl eiiis, of IA Lori eioper and bet. and str Ci eet is airn of 1.7 cutup.

il 'the directors and members of tho t'elettt'iY t'sr r't'n''''''''''''111 'It 1 present home at 163; Its 1111 nu. a son rst reeso-F aro.i Mit ry pe-rwm-1 4 have loon anxious for a iOng V1114 dantm and ci" ()lie Iting Li Ikr" 1 time to have a now and fireproof build-'then' ri 'g Robert Carr, pro sident of the I institution. said 1Rut. this entertainrrent, Wig Ito oo rive background that trool-tly euestoo. 1 be present home at 161; Pa.riti, ave1 nue We have been anxious for a inng 1 time to have a new and fireproof building Robert F.

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T. vIroo le a- i Ili i' .,41 i I 2 1 i 4(4 5 1 htm1 dred thnuzatiti tifiatirt, it, Nye late starting a drive for that amount I this 'week." ocrAN- STEAMSHIP MO 1 CUENT4- Arri ell Ili Vram OCAN TEMSHir MO 1 At ETt. I A Arrisral. roam. p7r.bat-s Today 4.

A loLg sili nee Ivy 'between thern, i "Thiy Li might him into the clordon said it I NO. poor buried likr fare in her hinds Ile was I proud 4 a hi- ul'okir iniit-d. lie's cornplttely knoeked out. All he does is to -t arount Livi 24.1te -at the door." Cordon briiodeil a moment, thcri resolutely resumed hhi story. i ''Thi ri.ori-.

Around the spot where Andrew found the snow as I oaten down, course, the strugglo. Ilvi the must suitc-rstitiuns otithe that srm thing more suh.4tantia1 than a shadow had been in I tr.at tght, Tncy trnrel its footstens in the snow for 10Ce Way, too, arid It them, It set mod to eornfrirt them a lot to ilnd that the thing was 1 itterfly it hair, in tieing' zind a kliler." he aled gririfiv. Itat something else tee hots lot roore. Ai o'eloi'k this I vas told that 1 Ile a ollr mro. it named Benamy, had found the 4.1,ad hotly of the Ivillcr 1 Liaawit." i tC.opyricht: 1923: by a a 0 tUontututi tornorrow.j pr al 4.

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