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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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Till: KKOOKIAX DAILY E.UJU:. VOliK, SAUKDAY. I 15 Homes or Lois Now al Low Winter Prices! See ''Real Kslale" for Today's Offerings AlTOMomi.KS AI TOMOHII.KS AlTOMOiUI.KS 1 sen you. 1 have obeyed nil your in- iitrucuons to the letter, and have asked no questions. May I be in- Wings of the Morning Will, lot ri; in 1.

1., The Rev. iv.n." IVrrv Wood will speak in the Ai acHnv of tomorrow evening on Hell. Hurl Purgatory and Limbo" In tins sermon Mr. Wood hell's exact lo.i:;.u:. in eiiviimferonce and its diameter wiM be given.

Is up or down? I.s it hot or cold? a-v questions the preacher will answer. TRACY. immense and some relief, Blis. ras? to ills feet nnd laced tli iiii all. The check was passed up end lav open before him.

He was a little pale, but his voice was wonderfully firm. "Honerton." lie beean. "and you others, my clear friends, I stand before you "a guilty man. It is true Hint I have been In the direst poverty for th? last twelve montr.s. that I have worked for my living in many strange ways, but, nevertheless, I have a confession to make to you.

The position was entirely a voluntary one. I never lost a ponny of my money. I am richer today thnn I ever was fur richer," he added, touching Frances' shoulder. There was a lltt'e murmur of amazement, soma ejaculations of By LOUIS Continued from Page 11. "I have had no chance to thank for the words you uttered at the moment we quitted the ship Yet.

I will treasure them while lite lasts. You gave Iris to me when I was poor, disgraced, an outcast from my family and my profession. And I know why you did this It was because you valued her happiness more than riches or reputation. I am sorry now I did not explain matters earlier. It would have saved you much needless suffering.

And you, too, uncle. You, traveled thousands of miles to help and comfort Trie in my nr.BUish. Were I as bad as I was painted, your kind old heart still pitied me: you were prepared to pluck me from the denihs of despair and denradatior. Why should I hate Lord Ventnor? What man could have served me as he did? He has given me Iris. He gained for me at her father's hands a concession surh as mort'il has seldom wrested from black-browed fate.

He brought my uncle to my side in the hour of my adversity. Hate him! I would have his statue carved in marble, and set on hish to tell all who passed how good may spring out of evil how God's wisdom can manifest itself by nutting even the creeping and crawlln? things of the earth to soni3 useful puroose." Next day rsovwnment metallurgist estimated the value of tli? contents of the two oil-tins at about 500. yet the specimens brought from the were' not by any means the richest available. And now there is not much more to tell of Rainbow Island and its castaways. On the day that Capt.

Robert Anstruthei's name appeared in the Gazette, reinstating him to his rank and regiment, Iris and he were married in the English Church st Hong Kong, for it his wife's wish that the nlace which witnessed his ignominy should also witness his triumph. Soon afterward, Robert resigned his commission. He regretted the necessity, but the demands of his new sphere in life rendered this stop imperative. Mirinsr engineers, laborers, stores, portable houses, engines and eauinment were obtained with all haste, and the whole perty sailed nn one of Sir Arthur Deane's ships to convoy a small steamer speciallv hired to attend to the wants of the miners. At last, one evening, early In July, the two vessels anchored outside Palm-tree Rock, and Mir Jan could be seen running frantically about the shore, for no valid Tea-si" save that he could not stand itill.

The sahib brought him rood news. The Governor of Hong Konn felt that any reasonable request made bv Anstruther should be granted if possible. He had written s'tch a strong representation of the Mahommedan's case to the Oovernmem of India that there was MMe doubt the returning mail would an official notification that Mir Ja'i. formerly naik In th? RIssala he who once killed a man had been granted a free he mining exoerts verified robrrfs most sanguine views after vry "ncf examination of the deposit. Hardly any preliminary work was reeded.

In 24 hours a small i -fen tn ting plant was erected, pnd a ditch made to drain off the n-bn'c anhydride in the valley fter dusk a party of coolies -leared ie qyn.rrv of its former occSpants. Ti'vard the close of the lViowin? t'ov. when the great steamer once no slowly turned her head to thJ northwest. Iris cenld hear the Rtedy thud of an enctne at work on the first consignment of ore. Robert had been busy up to the las', moment.

There was so much to be done in a short space of time. The vessel carried a large number of pssvnr.ers. nnd he did not wish to detain them too long, though they one and all expressed their willingness to suit his convenience in this teeet. Now his share of the necessary jxr-nar'tions was concluded. His wife.

Sir Arthur and Jiis uncle were gathered in a corner of the promenade deck when he ap-ponc'nd and told them that his last Instruction ashore was for a light to fixed on Summit Rock as soon us the dynamo was in working "When we all come back in cold weather." he explained pleefully. "we will rot Imitate the Sirdar by runnlnT on to the reef, should1 we sri'-e by night," Iris answered not. Her blue eves tr'f fixed on the fast-receding "Sweetheart," said her husband, "why tre you so silent?" it: au.i,. KaviHiifla 1 iv epere tuurs. DCI HiUUd 'r U.i.iUrls ree.

Brooklyn X'H I ullou st, Triangle (Mill Hill Hatha. Ave. Flat. (Hot) New York Hi W. Hi St.

I ongarrt IMHt Jamaica I Ave. Rep. i4UO ToTks AMI III FS Consult lrjr mil 'niMl tlurf.llt 74th St. Si otll kiwi. Id.

Atlalllic 7400 lh Vint' -I I uivf I MEDITERRANEAN Cunard ulna "--Jan. Ml FRANK TO! RIM' CO tilth N. V. lll'isi IOI RS FOIRTII AVIMK IK Mil. Ill RI'AI' 10 Fourth Broo.lin.

Merlins. 11:3. CW'EAN STEAMSHIPS. AdWI l.lnev Stranishin Service Florid the Cai'ollnai i. T'Aas, CalUornlft.

Mexico, P.ino Kico. 2j VI. 4.1(1 It. II Willi AMI Hit I IM N.Y.. Cobtl I'hprboiirK, Routh- amptun.

Hambarg. J.i New York. KTK AM BO ATS. ') t'ublic He f'lruaed" BOSTON $4.00 PROVIDENCE $3.00 Pier 44, R. i foot of chrWnpher St.

I. dally and Sundays, 5 20 V. M. Outside Staterooms 11.110 Running Water Colonial Line i'h ANil I Him womm Woreesic. 4 nn, P'ovldnre direct.

TO OUTSIDE 11.00 and 2.00 Oatly nnd 1 from Tier 1m. B. P. Phon? nm-kmai 27011. Tickets at Pier 19 or Cmisnluhted Ticket Ofllcc.

KINGSTON Mrnr of in-ll l.raics Irankliu St. Meek d.ivs 4 I' M. litriDunuil Vi NTllAI. Ill IISIIN I.INK PO KEEPSIE I wauer Ill USDS 1.1 1 1 iv mm: 10211 (Viiruier O'ltli'gs should be booked n' Tel. 701(1.

NF.W YORK TO HUSTON. Sailing dailv, except Sunday T.M. 1 astern Steamship l.lne". Ine. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY A tie.

ions. J. ANDF.HSON SON. Muplelon Htor-age, 57th street, corner 20tli avrnuu-, Brooklyn. N.

Y. To H. Orlftlth. Mrs. Nelson.

Alf. Kaitrin, Allen Merken. Rernard timber. Mrs. Btlv Mllhlelsell.

Mrs. A. Murray. Mrs. E.

Tort-nor. Mrs. Mary Cnrbett, Olive. Matinix: You are not if pursuant to Secttjn 118 of GeneM ttilness Law. your good will be sold at P'lllocK City S.iies Room.

23 Boerii'U Brooklyn, po January 23, 11129. t. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES llAiM'InK 8 part eat tJjrcn earn lomrtaixf ILL MODERN DANCES Tiorht til Prlfalo. I.mkhh I Rn.bl.i ft nrurw yrimnr mR nft('INO rOM MBI'S VP (AT MTIII Manhattan. TIMWinr vi ji Utu 10 A.M.

la r.M. Where Eagle Ads May Be Placed, EAGLE AG-NTS. UROOKI.YN Alla'ic nvp. I 11 HO Fullnn si. 134'J BhIU UatlV 'Jl-'H Fulion n.

Be.irh 11 timet ave. 1W9 Hr.Kurd avf. ion.) Hcllorj avf. Hriiiulway Broidav Fifth avr. 400.1 Fifth avp.

I0A Flalbusli avr. 9K1 Halarv ft. I.afayriii- avf. Murinn ft. liw Mvrile ate.

Ninth si. I Nnstrnnd ave. 2227 Pitkin avf. :i.5 Fraiiklln avr. Rnckawuy ave.

1(17 Bcvrnth ave. St. John's pi. ti. a anuerbilt avf Ft.

H.imllton nv i'; Fulton J- ntA.ca. Ward, A. A $022 Sniphin Jamnlrs. and L. I.

Advprtlsmn Company, Union Hall 3403 Jamnlca Kinimona inn. 11709 Jamaica Riehiimid Mill Herman Llrbernian, Ornve Kiccport MANHATTAN. Broadnay. Midlson ave. 3d ave Bronx.

Hoom 200. Times lluilddii. 4J.I nnd Suite 1000, Times ll.ulumg. M.uihau.m. or Phone Main 0000.

BROOKLYN DAILY KOl CLASSIFIED Quirk Reference. Ail ads are restrlc-ted to their proper Classification and to Ihe regulur Biokiyn Ually tagie style oi type. Minimum space three i hps. Anaie Hue. five Daily Rales Per Line for Cmseculive Insertions 1 to 91.

No TO "This is Mr. Crawley, Frances. Bliss said, "my lawyer and very good friend. I've driven him nearlv mad dunns the last twelve montlis, but I think that he will forgive me when he knows all about it." "A very remarkable young man. vour husbiuid, my dear Mrs.

Bliss." Mr. Crawley declared, as he shook hands. "I must confess that at times his exploits during the last year have caused me some anxiety. With one of them, however, I am now thoroughly disposed to sympathize." Frances, still a little shy, gave him her hand with a very sweet smile. They passed on into the dinin? room, where the cloth was laid for lunch.

Mr. Crawley rang the bell. "Mrs. Crawley," he said, "has engaged a maid for your wife, and the suite has been got ready as well as possible. This way." He escorted them to the door of a wonderful -little boudoir, which opened Into a bedroom.

A neatly dressed maid came respectfully forward. The bedroom was a wonderful sight. Every article of furniture in it piled with boxes. "I don't think I have forgotten anything," Mr. Crawley went on, glancing at his notebook.

"Levillion's have sent up a dozen morning gowns and half a down evening ones, and their fitter and dressmaker will be here in an hour's time. The other things you wanted from Bond Street are all here on approval." "Will madanie breakfast first, or would she like her bath prepared?" the maid asked quietly. Frances looked at Bliss. Her lips quivered. He passed his arm thi'oiiEh her.i.

"You ran prepare madame's bath in half nn hour," he directed, "and make a selection of clothes for the morning. Come along, dear, I think it is time we drank one another's hnilth in something better than the Medoc you used to Rrudge me so. Onen some chamnaine, Clowes," Bliss ordered, as they passed back into Hie dining room. "Now. Mr.

Crawley, if you like, here's my storv." He told it in a few words. The lawyer listened silently to the end. and when it was finished he wrung his client's hand. "Mr. Bliss." he declared, "you have taken my breath away.

All I can say is that I wish you both the hapniness vou deserve." "We'll drink to it," P.lss holding up his glass. "I drink both yoU Healths, my dear young people," the lawyer continued. "Yours is a marriage which has begun in romance. You have both had your share of life hardships, you have both something to remember all your davs. And Mr.

Crawley concluded, as he took up his hat. "shall never forget how well your husband, my dear Mrs. Bliss, looked on the box seat of a motoromnlbus." He took his leave a few minutes later. For the first time they were alone. Frances turned towards her husband.

"I can't believe It," she faltered. "I shall never get used to it all." He laughed reassuringly. Then he drew her slowly toward hiin. She seemed to have become curiously passive. "Dearest," he rld.

"it's all quite true. You are rich just as rich as you want to be. You can send your sisters abroad whenever you want to. You can give them a home. Ruth can go to Dresden for her singing lessons, and Elsie can be sent wherever you like on the Riviera.

We might take her with us." She was crying quietly, but underneath it all Bliss could see the tremulous happiness in her face. "It's too wonderful." she whispered, clingin? passionately to him. "The most wonderful thing of all." he whispered. "Is our two selves that you are my wife, Frances, that I love you as I never believed I could love any one." Her arms tightened around his neck. For the moment she forgot everything else.

Then there came a discreet knock at the door. The maid entered. "Everything is ready for mad-nire," she announced. Twenty-two exceedingly well-proomed young men were awaiting the arrival of Bliss and his wife that, evening in the Venetian room at the Milan restaurant. Honerton, who was in charge of the proceedings, was a little nervous.

"You don't suppose there's any chance of his not turning up?" Freddy Lancaster asked him. "Not the slightest," Honerton declared. "He'll be here all right. But. Freddy I don't know whether vou fellows all understand I'm not sure that he has even a suit of evening clothes to his name.

He was looking like nothing on earth when I saw him last." The young men whom he was addressing smoothed out his tie romolacentlv. "Poor old he signed. "Hooked up to a girl, too! I say. vou fellows, when do you ininK butht to make the presentation?" As soon as possible, of course! Don't keep him in anxiety too long. I should think he'd enjoy his din ner better if he knew there was a thousand of the best waiting for him." The door of the room was suddenly onened end a servant nn-nounced' Mr.

and Mrs. Bliss. The reneral feeling, when they appeared, was one of surprise. Bliss was as well and carefully dressed ns anv of them. He was looking a little thinner and o'der.

perhaps. but he carried himself in a more diTiiified and serious manner. Franks, too. was not what they expected. She was dressed in a slmolc but wonderfully made whit evening gown and around her neck hung a string of pearls which looked amazingly like real ones.

After the first shock they all crowded around him, and Bliss found himself shakliw hands with an amazing number of his quondam companions. The awkwardness which manv of them had dreaded was dispelled almost from the first by Bliss himself. He chatted gaylv wth every one. wi referred to past events without the slightest, doleful allusion to the catastrophe which was supposed to have overtaken him. Presently dinner was announced.

They all sat at a round table, and Bliss laughingly refused to be parted from Frances. He told them all his se cret, that he had only been married that mornlne. In the midst of the drinking of healths, which naturally followed the announcement, Hnnprton arose. "Ernest Bliss." he said, "and you fellows. Just a word.

I'm not much of a hand at speech-making, but this is a gathering of one or two of your old friends. Bliss who are sorry to hear thnt the luck has gone, and who have put their heads together, remembering the good times you used to give us all. and want you accept a little wendinir present from us. That's all. old chap.

We've only taken subscriptions from hose who Insisted upon giving, and i ve got to ask you to accept this little check nnd I hone for the akr of Mrs. Ernest, you won't re fuse," Horcrton sat dowa with an air of Aulnmiihilrs I or SniV 11 t- iMNKl.INH- ii vr luM Tfil A 'Id to $: 1 tc i liuti'Iv tirvtl KrHnkl.ti Co. v. near iierl fnirt PHOWi O'OO IIUUHON KSSK tU'FI' yon a line -orl men nf -etl rnr to rhoove (lorn nt tl dm -tic lediu titin. rich il I i u.r acl.lrtl etv I ei Ills.

HflWON MOTOR Csll CO OF INT -j it-Mi; s. n.oo ,..04 Opi-n ill PMf iBII.K ItC club seilall 111 I. C.liiU'"i r-iiUll Hiipniohile lMJti h-cvllniler sedan Hun.iuthile II -evlinder Ilupnuilnle deinolllriitfii- LISO Vlcloria 11127 coupe Hlndelmker hrouKhulr. lll-li Jettett scrinn, ll'J4 i Clirt aler cinch. 4.i i din gier 70 cihnolet 1.

1 1 Nasll sedln. lU'-'H Nush sedan. 7.pa.e:l(e Mrtitnun scd.m, H-c 111-'? Dn.lne ed, n. WM I7A Mod couch. Packard ttiul 7.M1 Miinv (Jthcrs.

V. MOTOR Cn CO DFAI.ERS. 11724 AV NT TO I0C0 OPEN KVF.MINC.rV HtJl'MFdill CmiU.iv 5 7-dcor ediin. exci'llent throiutrnil. biritun.

V.m Al-Ktvne Motor lll ftuvi-tors. 1H71 Brondvav. Manhailiin. COLum-hus 7fW0. lll'I'MOIIII E.

serv in" 4-C', afill.i nt verv low price, Van Corn. Hiipniohile Mv. nbulor, 99 1 I.tnllc ai', near Ola. in III I'MOIIIl iisfil an oi a. I k.n ii' irood cniullllon; lin.e p.ivnirn.s.

'n Kiiinpen Motor. 1.11:1 Hollers av I.IK OMOIIII sedan, run nen SI2.000 been 111 sloraiie. itietl tar for sell today, I Care Mllllgall. Autti Wnrehnine, IH22 Atlantic si NASH VICTORIA 4-PASSIiSOKll COl'I'C Late series advanced fl tll.it cos: .2.000 ofTered at This Is a hen car. ulth the orltlnnl factory finish, and dike new.

A areat buy for a mor or a coinnie-'cia! mini 1IRIOIITON ADTO rXCHANOE. 1077 Al'intle av, Hrnnklv.l NAHM 1020 sedan; private owiie'. teailnR roniitrv, must sell; first huver llllh rmh drives with burirnm. Call A- (iiirafie, 70 Snyder av, Rrookliti NAHM adianced 4-door sedan, condition. appearance, tirea and equipment, otilv H-lt.

terms to suit. Nh l)iirilnitors. 1401 Bedford av. lMuinn PPOspeet 1 4 1 Open even inns. NAHM 1027 edvanced fl.

4-door sedan, excellent condition throughout low mllenRe, nmst sacrifice, $mr; need small car. lit'Citur 0R4H after m. fiAHll sedan. 1II2H. few weeks old: sacrifice; every extra: must sell, trade; easy revments 308 Putnam av.

NASH 11211 coupe, mechanically excellent hirnaln. Vim Alslvne Motor 1H71 Broadwiiy. Manhattan. NASH 1927 IlKllt 8 sedan, reAnlshed. as 1B0 down, easv terms.

Oualn-Kurt, 9r.r Aihinttr nv, or Bedford nv 1928 Stardnrd and Advanced, at cut prices. 1127 Bedford av, corner Monroe st OAK! AND 1928 landau sedan, driven H.000 miles; perfect mechanical condition; down. Oakland Dtstiihtitor.i, Atlanl'e av or 22114 Bedford av. OAKI.NI) sedn late model, attractive crnditu.n. excellent mechanically; $l0 donn.

(Junln-K'irl, 9U5 Atlantic av, or 2204 Bedford a' OAKLAND l'i'2U roadster, like brand new. one mouth old, rumble seat; $423. trade; terms. 308 Putnam av. OI DHMOlllI.E sedan, like new.

perfect rulinuiB condition, manv extras; sacrifice 134 Quiiiey at. OLD.SMOHlLFf. All models, uncommonly low prices, to 5S. Larson, oldsmo-lille Corn 1410 Bedford av. PACKAItDS.

De Luxe led ma. Club sedan 7 pasen. er sedans, all abanlnlely like new cars. Cheaper than any were ever ofTered before. See them Btlltlilon Auto F.x-rlisnire, 1077 v.

Itrooklyrr PACKARD smile 8 sedan. also club aedan, two noteworthy values. Van Alstyne Corp Hunmnbtle Ulslrllnilor, 12H8 Bedford nv. Phone PROspeet (1910 PACKARD eluB aedan. Ilka brand new, will sacrifice: must sell; Riiariintecd; trade: easy payments.

308 Putnam av. I'AKiE 1112.1 aedan, 22S. need money; private party. Joseph Mlale, 8ti0 JatnHli'a av. near Norwood.

PIEKCE-ARHOW 3.1 anteed. mlleane 7.000, perfect condition thrntiKhout; reasonable; privately usesi. .1 A. Rosl. 1209 Atlantic av.

PKOntur 4484 I'lEltCE-ARROW late model bin six acilan paint, motor, tires. Interior perfect, $400 817 Ocenn parltwiv. I'CINIIAO landau aedan, eirellent nit around condition: real bargain prlre; tl40 down. Pontine Distributor, 905 Atlantic av. or 2204 Bedford av.

PONTIAC Also all makes used tars al sacrifice prices. Avenue Oarnge, 1609 Avenue riAvarre .1114.1. REO sedan, fully fruaranifen and priced riKht. SO0. Reo IjJO Bedford av.

Rrooalvn. 8IAK, lale 1921 8-rvlindcr sedan, like new. reasonable; private party. MIDwood 3078 SMDEHAKEH sedan, late model, lo mileage, reasonable. Evensen, 487 42U al, Brooklyn STUPEBAKFRS The salest place to buy uied cars, all makes, lowest pricls, easiest terms.

1487 Bedford av. WHIPPET 192H lour-door aedlin. Kood condition, sell at aacrlllce. Victory Ciaraie, "II F.t Mnrk's ol. W1LLY8 KNIUHT "lit." COUPE.

PRICE Fo ir-p istnger Ibat looks like new; ciinnleally fine, splendid urns; every equipment, ready lo use lmmedi'itlv: cost over a very wonderful lut must sold at rmre BI'IOIITON FXCIlANC.t 1077 Atlantic av. Brooklyn ILLYo kNtOIIT. very sllilhlh used 1928 rei'an nt genuine sn' ing of over 7M1. new car iiuaranl-e. Willva-overland Factory 1244 Bedlord av.

tMLLVS-KNIUHT sedan, "esc Ueutcon oi Hon inside and outside, MOO down ijiinn-Kurt. Atlantic nv, or 22H4 Bedford av, WII.I.YS-KNIOHT "great 11 S.uasseiTg"ci sednp. excellent runnini condition, paint and tires good. V12V Owner. 1411 T2d si.

ESPlanade r.M WILLYS KNIOHT sedan, good I aim at low nnee, $27:. easiest payments. 1191 Beilford nv. WILL YH-KNH HIT. blancl l-w 192H moil.

I. al a big tllsciMpit. J. Haley. 1000 All mile ai WIUPPFT I brand pen, ris'i, i eoual to li lies, $395.

1(I0 c. Inder coach for i s' i r-'hnuse heliveeii es. open 1' a. AUiu -id Mil, A'lanlle in nnd Trov lldsv WHIPPET, hi and li'W I1 diseouiit. Ilrt.es t'e av WILL I far, 0 in pi" four "i It o-it no .0.

i at a bin In 1000 Alinu- contr.ict for 192't seiliin. foui-door. l.ou.s. 1 I i I 411 1' o', sliirleo- 'e I 's'e i llod'te V.c idj ''I fi ro'el Dod'e IU'7 He' Ina-e oi7 s'-frn '6 delivery I 3i(l 2 ol 3 in .0 50 OVMMNllfD I- K.i 'i en es and fi n. lays.

uT.V-7' 1 "Of' 1. mice full) srne 1 1711 Dorebesler I. PUICK roupe, A- Csn be seen ffumew, ItifjO Picilicsl. Smith. LAFiveue 4 s.MIO CONTRACT on new Nisi, special 6 sscrfee.

18 Ocean Ail F20 Phone IK'Ouenot 037 1 affi Truck anil f'nninierc'al Curi 1U FORD 1127 -ton closed 11I1 paiie'eil. ''it 'hie hs'--r butcher. $123. Coolt Warehouse. 674 Varcv av.

tf(lHTI one. ton tni''1'. 1927 naeeled bo csb. 1125 Warehouse. 674 p.

Auln ivery flaraset Id Bl'K lonrlnl and late fli e-passenger dsn. balloon urns; $2 hourlv: go Bl'Ckiainiitr J7H A.ilomnbiles for S.ilr Al'HUKN ANP Miinmm "HM like inm Nit Ml tl. 'i-nass. Hftirtii Hudson Hrou'jhum. ivn i' On')! huTiMiii I Omit Hnimlnm i Auburn riifoiicluiui purl ire, I t'liautlur Durum nnil rtht'r -it nr 1 1 0 nri int.

MAlf.MoN PISTKUH TOR, IfJU Bi-dtijfil Aviv aSTKiIir.i: Arm'TtN 127 11 M.i": ttoi bnriM- i.i JUtvne Mutu. Corp, 1H71 Hro.uiu.i nhn 1 1 n. FONTIAC Tn'H, HimoM new: mu HiirTlflce, MSO, fullv lrmi; fisv imvrpeiiH. no 8 Putnrvn nv UlUCK coupr, cmitili'V rluli bi'iiuil-tu 4-pa5M'iiKi'. shuntlv urd.

hnn vv bullion iTf, i rv sua op fxpcllrnt on.li-lloir Inriy ownrr must ruisc rah lm-ruprlitttclv, RRfTlfu-e, WlLil.uii.ihur IWli'K UK'A Tud.ir nn uth trunk, pscrllf nt 'Ti; Par Kuril H'-iviklyn. Atlantic (it CUv-nti av. PIhup BTMOK ll-Vi couch, nt vtrrllli'c nr.ee: tO term. Qium-Ktirt, Ai I'Mitic mv. or H-Mil'tni tv.

BtHC'K co-jpi. 4-ru f-r nitty um.lr''. wnmit" rtul run np romlit luti. 1 plain; $-30. Quincy st.

nUIC'K lf'JB mauler i rimIuii. wonderful new emul'Iton, sarrila'f. Kli.j White, AMnntie nv. HUU'K l(t'2ti mi.Mer tl 'Til' bruiiKh.nii, wonderful oimlltion. NFVllift 14R0.

niHCK 1H-M roini.vttT. uood runihlion. pa r-Mitioniil burni'i. ilruves Oarajje 47th nit4rt. Bl'lVK lite rr.ntit'I edtn.

7-nasseni tiomlrrful rordiiitui; miiit siirrifiee pip ate. INdercn.l Bl'K'K Muster ImmitiiHtn, UK-nirh wht-fl bme, late iactiiullv new; HUU'K lfl'J MHi.tl.ird mhIimi, buM runnipg rrder, One pinn, nrw tires. prlvii'e. Pull nfer NAVnrrf HI BtTT('T brrtimhi.ni. (rnnd 'rrlre Ti-lephone PLAIbu LIU UK biouKiiarn, like hnind new unrrlllre ninny e(rn-i; lully Kuar-flnfred; trur- termn.

Motl Putnam nv Bt'U'K 4 -dour se tuil. ei cptloMiillv Iln( Mmler inod-l i.i.iQ. p.i vineut rm I nv BtUCK 1017 roarh. leal fine vtlue; b-r-Rim prlci' to quirk buyer. Qualn Kurt 0i.i Ailr ntl" nv, or TM4 Bedford nv.

BUlCKfl AND 200 OTHKUfi PltirFS RKtMT: EAHY TKRMB JANPOUP, Brnndwav, Mi'tihattni, BUICKB OTHER BAIIOA1N3. Hudson sednn. like new Clir'ler ruidNtpr. low nnleui Overland sedno, doftu riu'VioVt 197 conch 2M Chevrolet roupi :i.i0 ChevroVt 1f27 roadster X'" Butck come wUh runibie neat, very rlean; real 5r0 LILLYS OVF.IILANI), 10.13 Atlnntle Avenue. L'H KV HOlFTS Threr real haryair; InndHU sedui.

837JS; vl'O marh. nnd rabrlolM, easiest payments. Hd'ord ev. p-ien evenings. CHKVlU-l ET lrf2A 4-dour ledfUl.

nli roach. both like new; pvn.cnt. 1391 Bedlurd a. Open 'venin. CIIEVHOI.ET edan or conch, br Mid nets; be bought on Mini 1 1 paytneim, (ml-nnre niontlih.

Why buy a used car' l.jtl Bu.ihwlrk av. CHEVROLET i-nrly i-nadi, Riuiranteed. PTfect. 'V'i; l'en'1, lii2L' Atlantic nv, nmoklvn. CHEVROLET lir'fl roiipr.

khkl top, rumble perfect condition; $U0. REI'ub-I if 10081. cilEVROLET sedatu te 192R. "fhTc wheels; tots of 31H7 Ncu York nv. CHEVROLET cuiipf.

like new. perfect run-nine rendition, Oahriel shock absorbers, mertfire 1 75. 297 Franklin av. CHEVROLET 1927 landau, excellent, condition; uttractlve price: JlfiO down, easy terms. Qualn-Kurt, P60 Atlnntle hv.

or Bedford av. CHEVROLET late model ciiscli. recondi-llnned: Rii.irnnlrrd: fully rqulppfd; price very low; terms. 198 4th av. CHEVROLET coach, brand niv, 1MB model: small down pavment.

flee us first. Chevrolet IValers. 30A.I Fulton t. dedin, 192R. l.ke hrnnd nw; it la ran teed; nianv extras; sorrtflre 300; '-tde: easy payments.

308 Putnam av CHRVSLKR HEADQUARTERS iFn.ni; 3 niiNIHNE AND fSS VALIIF3 In Mjdil 32, in), 71 and 80 't So'd And Will B- Sold At 75. IS0. ''00 And F.ven "r0 Below lte.il Vnlue. Ml The r.rioner you e.nne I hi more prolltnble your visit, Cnil tod.ty. Oilier M'kes A'trcellvelv Pr'eed.

PIMONS. 6TKWART A FOY. 1.W0 B'dfi--d Corner President St. Brondwtv. 1538 Bedford Av, Near E.utern Pkwe.

Oj'en and 8und.iys. AMHRICA I s.nnFST CHRVfJLEH DISTRIBUTOR PHRYHI.Ef? 1928 ro'dster. with ril'ilble sent, l.eeut'liil eondit'on, aaerl-fe 4S0: trade, easy payments. 3C8 Putnpm av CHRYSLER lour-cvlinder sedan, renu-Ished. perfect condition; down: easy Mnio pavnie.its.

Oueln-Kiirt, 9(ii Allan- tie av. or 2204 Bedford av CHRYSLER 72. Converllhle roune, mlleait-2 000; civile ive 40 percent; orlKlnal owner. NEVIlis 4708. CIIRYSI i'R U'TT.

puny extras, any demonstration; terms; iirlvale 134 Oulnrv st. CHRYSLERH. all makes nnd models, Bt ancrlliee prlr A Lerobel, Inc. 81ein-wav and Jsckson nvs, L. I.

C. DE SOTO 19'9 edeu, niv; need mnnev, aHti; covt OJj; ru i miles; prlvaie INOersoll M93 DODOES" ninkes; arranged. wide selection of other i $1,200, time piiMtisi'is bishop. Mccormick a- bishop. Didee Brothers tVnler, 1177 Bedford av.

DFcatur 4000 2007 C'O'ev Island av. Kl'vs Hulirie. IS th av. Bsv indue lODOE 1923. mod runn'nrr snVr, 4 jonri f.su irsinersnll 9123 DODGE lelr 1920, like new.

'aerl-flee A250. Coox'-. Wuieliouse, U74 Many av. nenr Kslh DODOF 1928 convertible cmrie, new car; hnrmiln. Van AIMvne Motor Corp, 187 Broadway, Manhattan.

COLiimbus 7000. DOIJtiE 192(1 jedeu, mil satisfy iiuv de'iionstretlon: I10 dovui, Quain-Kurl. 985 AtlantiO av, or 22114 dlold nv, evenings. DODOE sedan, Isle model, low mileage, excellent condition pr.vntr, DECalur 8953. DODGE 1928 like br.ind f'W won-derful cond.tlon; b.

U0, iT-ule: ensv payments 108 Ptil'in-o ti ESSEX coach, looks like new, 3,12.) miles. 1480, Essex cinch. lln i-on coach, 19211 model, aaill.V E-sex sedin, 1929, l.l.,0 miles, deiiioiislntur, Flint touring, five lludsnii coarlo-s, 1928. 1105 each; 25 oilier ni.il.es; i.eed room; terms arranged Flu'imsh Essex. Park pi olid FlallnWl av.

8IEI-ling 0729, ESSEX supe, six la2H i.iaiii. nke new. lou-t can ariHiixe 11 Plu.n.' ST'rrlmg 8811. ES.SFX coupe, hue IP2II, clie.ip leaving town. Call KTAbj 92H7.

Mr Hunter KOHU 1''27 sedan. I. I.e 1929 II anv demonstration. 100. REPub.ic 111081 FOHD 4-dooi sedan, esniitiuii.il eondlliou.

niiinv extras, price right. 4424 Avenue M. corner 45th st Full!) 1928 Tuiton sedan, perlccl mcrliau-Icullv, low mlleege, sacrifice. Hainllll, Den t. LAFave'te 1(778.

I RA.NKI IN "AIR MAN I IV. II ED 1929 Coupe. 3-pnssenger Can save you $700. new car uaraniir only one BIUOHTON AUTO FXCHANllL'. 1077 Atlantic av.

lliooklyn. C.RAIIAMPMllE YN CORPORATION ACTOR BRANCH Nw offers excentlona! 0 lues in late mod'! Iliilck, Chand.r, Chevrolet. Chr sir, Dodge, Hudson. Hiinmolille Nash. B'ude.

esce'leni condition, lh-rl pavments. 1287 B'dloid av, at Herkimer ik i h. M' I': V. i' I. i rj -i; i pli-me ftt'N n.1 PAi'KAHll iii'iri'l-u'dillrc ii nni'urnied cli i rt'.

ccl i i id OAPAHI.F WOMAN. i i vl iiHild i i.e iiiri. nv. i i.m':.iiii ui.1'.. cli.

i lo mnr'H'i'tv i't II -V -1 I nlif" I Wanlcil Itodur. Pmiii ii -irk. in or ro.t'4'" lii.lei Pin in a- Ill7''' "(I I AUTOMOBILES nOVPIIT. ANY I YPK Of! CONDITION; IlKillST Mi A I LAN TIC AV, IHIH'K Willi f'lrillture llndv. Korfl.

lie. inlet or any other smnii cm', or a i furniture body onl mifl ftift ieuer. B.s E.i olTlce IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOI'TT CM'. AT A PAIR PRICE CALL AND SKK 1:3 V. BUY AND SELL AND FXCIIANCIE CARS OPEN SUNDAYS AND LNINllf.

THOMt.il MOTOR HALES. 3: 4 Til SHORE ROAD B106 W.ANlt.D Closed car. late sir' R.iod make, no lowe. prke. Box P-1 114 1 F.aie olTlce, lU'SlNKSS SKRVICK llililrlliU 11 iihiiix cliiinncis.

ifirifi fork, plnsteriliir. pstciung Mion. fil Herani MAIN 0H I II eu'liinus NEVilil 7701. BUILIIINU, HF.MODELINO mid all of repnir worW. no down pavment.

ono year lo pnv; ititinnira ivitii.iut ohln.i-Hon, Ft.Atbiish 4779. FI.AIhusli I'liinibiiiT anil Kmiflnt: I' HEATINO. "A hr.it.nu plant Is only as (nod as Its 1 stallatlon Monllllv terms If desired. Everv Installntlon lincondlllonally biiiii-anteed In writing. II.

A. YATES ENGINEERING CO INC 108-12 Jamaica av, Richmond Hill. I. Tel VIRulnla 2I8H and tlreat Neck HI.IIMHKH. licensed, lieallilil, tooli.

Oan. ers. Builders. 1070 53d St. Brooklyn.

BERkslnre 3701 TEAM AND HOT WATER IIEATINU A.I our work nuariulleed esiimules checrfuliy riven, lerms If desired. Born Heafinir Co 3M! Atlantic av, Biooklvn. TRImpile 22 SIlllinrrT DressmiiMnir 21 DHESHMAKINO. remodelloa alleriiTlons' out, home, reasonable. Louise.

19lii st. llllOuetint 34HH. evenlnir. Sundavl, Moving, Trurkinn, Stor.iiro 21 BOYD Local, dlstanci removal, ill resorts; full, purl loads, y.m av, PKOspeet 1281. 8Y81 KM.

'lloslon. I'hil." delplna. Chimin, cleielaml. Plttshurii. Delroll.

Albany. Buffalo. Canada, WE MOVE for less. Jacli i Mjh.i Fxpresalni. 481 Putnam av.

UECamr 9019. raintliijt rup.Tiii; 21 PAINT AND DECORA IE NOW viu to pay; no down payment; estimate- without obligation. MIDwood 9H4I. PAINTINII ANlTDF5oilATlN(t" experienced mechanic. .1 Hiiiii.t Adelphl si.

Telephone TKInnale PAINniR AND PAPERHANOER A I woi done hy myaelf; contracts. Henry Nelson, 585 3lli at, HllNaet 8028. PAINTINII. PAPERING, all branches; outside svnrk- pi. ship; reasonable.

Wachoii. lN(lrnll 9129. PAINTER, all-around man, $8 a day, ot contract. Kaliner, 3,0 Alabama ay. Ol Enmore 1488.

PAINTINII, paperhanglni. kalsomlniiia and paper cleaning, reasonable and Cleiitlle, PROspeet 0408 PAINTINO AND PAPEHINO; kulsiimlllltu celllni an low as 2 Rnmmerduhi. Jlanlsh, H74 48th st, HIINset, 11008. HANS H. BOYT, eoniractor, painlim.

paperhanglni, deenratlnc. Cruftex. 1041 Nostrand av. INOersoll 6165 JOHN 8. NOHWOOD lulerlor.

exterioe painting, deeoratini: nrst-class worn-reasnnnhle. 148 th av. NFVins 8841 Melal reillnns) 2t IIY-OHADK METAL OE1LINOS, none bel. ter for homes, loaf as lo a ceillne. Blrand.

.578 58(h st. Tel Sl'Nset 7385. METAL CEILINGS In dwelling a speciallv. O. C.

MAHGGRAF, 117 14th st. at 3d av. SOllih. 1415 pairing; 2K ANIIgllK MODERN furnimre repaired, rediilshed; cabinet work, upholstery. u.1Il,t.m.ri"'n""r' cs C'orleljou rd.

Bl'Ckmlnater 1183. ANTIQUE FURNITURE remodeled, uphol. Jlered. repaired, polished, painted, mal- FilRNITURE I ll' 1 1 0 RE TJ. Ished repaired, recalled; 0ur reaidence; sj isfaction lunranteed; distant' i ob)ec t.

Welsoergrr. WILIInmsbiirif 0640 FURNITURE-Repaired, remodeled, refln. ished: period, enanielllii and antiques. "iiso'-r av. i.Atnusn 4in i.

UPHOLSTERING, repairing, niallres.sea re made, slip covers, cushions, llutro'f A- An. tons.n, 14114 Flalb.iah av. MANsflrli inili. llitlstpry and Awning MAITUE8.SES teniade ul revdence or shop; brass beds reflnlshed. upholstery.

Cory. 729 tHilton st. STErllnc I21K1 I IMIOLSTFKING. repairing: polishing" owest esilmates. Meal Cabinet Co 61 i Washmitnn Phone WTEriinit 1718 EMPLOYMENT HHp Wanlrd Frmalp COM PAN ION -NURSE telligeut Chilstian while woman, not so.

int type, willing to make herself uirli.l in sleep releieiuc.i. IMuni NAVsrre .1894. Cl 'OK oi leueriil lm i.eMurs, I ii. goon wages. Apply lley.

llrt id, liaide.l City. Tel. Ualdcii Cii 42U4 CtMlK, icneral lionsevsoriiei neat elnts woman; urn in I.uinlv. small hoil.e. ni Inimdrv Phone Great Nei-k lyu COOK, general lions.

'worker, litlie -iiinu iiparnneni, i molulllv. Pines, I2I1E 27lh si MIDwood 0174 COUN It b.isei7 and luiuliruoiu. 9724 Metropolitan a lunier 97' st. Finest Hli's DEMONHIHATOR, a nil). I ion s.

i.ill. salarv 51.800 first lenr pel uMiieii' advancement. Call 111.,, 30 1 .7,1 1 l'i' ManliHllan UllNTAL NURSE, some espei i-uce silarv" I'Oiius. Apply 111 per .011 Dr. Oilman.

i)7fl -t. ElllPIH Gl'l A I OK. CllMMiaii. ipuieil bv New York Insurance Ciuiiii.iin. long experience not necessary, opom.

u.itv for iul anveiiient. s. hci I gi.nlii.ite prelerrrd. nnsaer M.iiinij 1 Mjaiv eiled Box Kaule otn. EI.EV VI'OH 'experience" Tuv-esssiv.

se.nlv oik. good pav. Uo I 1 19, Elillhnsh brinch IHRL, coinoeleu', iTu" teuerai Itousewni-k. mils' be pen' siu! roj. ere'ues.

woman lo- cieaiuinj. 31 1 PaU pi. NUV1111 7M0 competent, wanted lt genrVai liousewor and pl.nn cuokniir in an no liillijri. out Mrs. Ilia-, 916 Union si, near Pro.peil Purk Wesi" lilliL ror general houseaor.s.

while inus lie experienced, reterences reuiiired i's loogiug or Imndrv Jstuinrck, Man tag le Terrace Mn I iij white, vs at, led tor nm.sj-S'Hs' sleep in, two one iihuc. B'O St. Mark ai, Apl. 3-11 I 856.1 OIIIL lor geiiet.il ho'is-nMt-, 1 mi. Hv, no rooking, no fami'i' us -It prun' hoim, must be loud ol clnidici.

GIRL (or general houscaoiX, good houn 111, reieieiues. 1..02 L. I T.h UFWev 178.: OTHL, wht'e. for geoenl hoiiiework slest She turned to him. The light of the setting sun illumined her face with its golden radiance.

"Because I am so happy," she said. "Oh. Robert dear, so happy and thankful." POSTSCRIPT, The latest news of Colonel and Mrs. Anstruther is contained in a letter written by an elderly maiden lady, resident in the North Riding of Yorkshire, to a friend in London. It is dated some four years alter the events already recorded.

Although its Information is garbled and, tc a certain extent, inaccurate, those who have followed the adventures of the young couple under discussion will be able to appreciate its opinions at their true value. When' the writer states facts, of course, her veracity is unquestionable, but occafionally she flounders badly when she depends upon her own Judgment. Here is the letter: "My dear Helen I have not seen or heard of you during so long a time that I am simply dying to tell you all that is happening here. You will remember that some people named Anstruther bought the Fair-lawn estate near our village some three years ago. They are, as you know, enormouily rich.

The doctor tells me that when they are not squeezing money out of the wretched Chinese, they dig it In barrow-loads out of some magic island in the Atlantic or the Pacific I really for-ret which. "Anyhow, they could afford to entertain much more than they do. Mrs. Anstruther is very nice look-Ins, and could be a leader of society if she chose, but she seems to care for no one but her husband and her babies. She has a boy and a girl, very charming children, I admit, and you seldom see her without them.

They have a French bonne apiece, and a most murderous-looking person a Mahommedan native, I bclieve-stalks alongside and behaves as if he would instantly decapitate any person who as much as looked at them. Such a procession you never saw! Mrs. An- struther's devoilon to her husband is too absurd. He is a tall, handsome man, of distinguished appearance, but on the few occasions I have spoken to him he impressed me as somewhat taciturn. Yet to see the way in which his wife even looks at him you would Imagine that he had not his equal in the world! "I believe there is some secret in their lives.

Colonel Anstruther used to be in the army he is now in command of our locaUyeomanry and although his name is tout court, I have often heard Mis. Anstruther call him Their boy, too. is christened 'Robert Jenks Now, my dear Helen, do make inquiries about them In town circles. I particularly wish you to find out who is this person 'Jenks' a mast vulgar name. I am sure you will unearth something curious, because Mrs.

Anstruther was a Miss Deane, daughter of the baronet, and Anstruther's people are well known In Yorkshire. There are absolutely no Jenkses connected with them on either side. "Do write soon. Don't forget 'Jenks' and 'Lord Ventnor; those Rrj ths lines of inquiry. "Yours, "MATILDA." S.

Perhaps I am misjudging them. Mrs. Anstruther has Just sent me an invitation to an At Home' next Thursday. Note Colonel Anstruther's agents discovered, after lomt and costly in quiry, that a Shields man named James Spcnce. a marine engineer, having worked for a time as a miner In California, shipped as tnird engi neer on a vessel bound for Shann hai.

There he quit her. He passed some time ashore in dissipa tion, took another job on a Chinese river steamer, and was last heard of some 18 months before the Sirdar was WTecked. He then informed a Chinese boarding house keeper that he was going to make his fortune by accompanying some deep-sea fishermen, and he bought some stores and tools from a marine-store dealer. No one knew when or where he went, but from that date all trace of him disappeared. The only per sons who mourned his loss were his mother an sister.

The last letter they received from him was posted in Shanghai. Though the evidence connecting him with th recluse of Rainbow Lsland was slight, and purely circumstantial. Colonel Anstruther provided for the future of his relatives In a manner that secured their lasting gratitude. The END. to go out and earn my own living for ninths.

Ho added that he believed m-3 incapable of such an effort. I lost my temper. I bet him that for 12 months I would earn my own without touching a penny of my own money except a 5 note. That, 12 months is up today, and I have won my bet. The bet was 000 for his hospital against a shake of the hand and an apology.

And you saw him. Frances? He paid. He paid like a man." "And you?" she faltered. "All the time you were rich? You could h.vc paid the "I could have paid It manv times over." Bliss admitted. "In fact, I have Just given that sum to the hospital.

I am afraid you will think me a terrible fraud, but don't vou see the position I was in? If ever 1 touched my own money. I hai to be careful that no benefit came to me. I saw that nothing but capital could save Mr. Masters, so I got It and pushed his cooking stoves, but after that I had to leave him. I saved that heel manufacturer from bankruptcy, but directly I had advanced the money I had to go.

You were my most severe problem. I was dying to save you from distress and suffering and, on the other hand. I had one great ambition, and that was to win you as a poor man to have you marry me knowing nothing, and then to try and make life as much like a fairy story as I could." She began to cry softly. "Don't tuke any notice of me for a few moments," she begged. "Life has been so hard lately, and I was beginning to lose even hope." Presently they drew up at Arleton Court.

The porter revived Bliss with marked deference. They mounted to the fourth floor. Bliss touched the bell. A very subdued Clowes opened the door. Mr.

Crawlev was waiting in the hall. "Hero we arel Here we are at last!" he exclaimed, holding out his hand, with an air of Immense r'iei'. "My dear I am delighted to wonder. "You must let nie explain." Bliss went on. "The fact is.

I found out thnt I had been livin a thoroughly selfish, ill-regulated life, and I was badly run down. Twelve months aao todnv I went to Sir James Aid royd and explained my symptoms to him. He treated me very brusquely, He wouldn't even trouble to pre for me. He told me as plainly as he could that he had no sympn 'hy with young men who lost their health pleasure seeking. He said a few things which stung me to the quick.

When I turned to leave, he pretended not to see my hand. The only advice he would give me was to earn my own living for twelve months, and he gave me pretty clenrly to understand that he did not think me capable of the oo Well. I took him on. I laid him twenty-live thousand pounds for hlf hospital to a shake of the hand and an apology that I went oil tnat morning with a live-pound note and earned my living for twelve months entirely on my own. And I did v.

That's the secret of my disappear ance. I was hard at It, earning enough to keep myself going. I did it somehow or other. The twelve months are up today. I have been to see Aldroyd, and he has paid up Your monev, mv dsar friends," Bliss went on, his voice shaking a little.

"you must please take back. But your dinner, and your greetings to mv wife and myself, are which I shall never forjot. I thank heaven for the memory of this rath ering, and that you fellows hnv.1 thought it worth while to do tins, and I trust that for many year.i in the future, on the anniversary or this night, you will all consider yourselves my guests." So the mystery of Bliss1 disap pearance was explained away last. He resumed his seat annasi loud cheers and general stupefac tion. Honerton himself was almost dazed.

Mr. and Mrs. Bliss pa-sed out of the hotel a short time later, down the carpeted stairs, into the very luxurious motorcar wnicn was wni ing. They gilded off into the Strand and nasspd within a few yards the spot where Frances had turned to go down to Mr. Montague's flce.

She lenned oacK anion" in cushions and looked out into the streets. Life was snd lenly new and wonderful. The dull weight of en had fallen away. She renvmbered her many lectures oil economy to Bliss, and she burst into a happy little laugh. "It Is the same London, isn't i', Ernest?" she murmured.

"The Drury Lane Cafe is somewhere up theic, and you came along here on vour omnibus a few ago? "It's the same London," he assured her, "only I hope that to both of us it will always be a diiierem place. Those fellows tonight have taught me a lesson, Frances, those fellows and some of the people I've met during the last twelve month. I want to try and do something for the many thousands who are up against it as we were. Tomorrow I have all sorts of schemes. To nighttonight." he added, bailing toward her and taking her hand in his, "belongs to our two selves! TheEND.

JOSEPH ABEL rROMOTf.I). Joseph Abel has been appointed executive clerk the Brooklyn County Clerk's office. Mr. Abel had been chief equity clerk lor the past ten years and has been connected with the County Clerks omie for more than 20 years, rising from the ranks by promotion to his present position. He is secretary oi Flatbush Democratic Club and has the Indorsement of County Leader John H.

McCooey. ROOMS FOK RENT Rooms Without Board 68 FLATBU8H Mlliulf Beverly rd M. Wflrm room, running wtitrr, next bath, nhowfr. BUCkmlnsifr S9A9. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments I'nfiirnlshrd 4a FLATBUSH.

JONAS DISTINCTIVE APARTMENTS. PEMBROKE GARDENS (201 mid 221 Mn- npii blvd. bi-twfpn RoKt'rs nnd Nostrand avsi 3, 4. 5, 8-room elevator atin rtnif nts. 1 and 2 baihv butler's pantry.

FrlKidnirr. electric rerriperalton. Inrinerntorv laundry In basement, cedar closet, all outside rooms, children's playgrounds: rent S70 up; I R. T. Nostrand av Hue to church av station Phone FLAtbu.h 1438-J, or, FLAtbush 8805.

DVFNPORT 12213 Newklrk nv. be'wern K. 22d and E. iM stsi-A rhnire fl-room ar.d 2-bftth elevator apartments available, with Frlsldalre electric refrigerators, cedar rlosets; all ana-tinenl have front southern exposure; In'indry In bnscnent. incinerators: rent Jtl un: B.

M. T. Rngliton sutiwiv to stallon. Phone FLAtbush 10331. (650 Ocean av.

corner lbe. mr rie rdt 3, 5 nnd fi-room elevator ana linenta, 1 ur.d 2 hnths. Frlgldalre. refrigeration, cednr closets, laundry In basement. Incinerators, large rooms and fivera, front exnosure Btartiniits: rent fcfl.i up: B.

M. T. Brlchton mbwov to rhurth av station. Phone INUeisuii 10110. BAY RIDC.F.

ROYA', POINCIANA (17A2S 4lh nv. cor- ner 78th sti-3. 4. .1 and fl-room e'evator aonrtments. I and 2 baths, large rooms, very pltractlve layouts, every modern appointment, anmie closet space: rent mo tip: B.

M. T. 4th av subway to 77th st slution. Phone SllOre Koad 3:192. Agent on Premises.

Immediate Occupancy uroters inviiert. CONSTRUCTION CO INC Lawrence st, Brooklyn. TRIangie 5473 HOTELS AND RESORTS x. INN MHAVS OPFV AKF.HOOD. N.

J. $25.00 Ul' American Plan rates. Ffooms with er without haths. P1IONF 149. RAI.Plf li ritPTm.

Mr FLORIDA. TAMr. Plarlda'a Convenient Cenler For Booklet write Iept 2.1, Chamber of Commerce, Tampa, Florida. TAMPA. Florlda'a Convenient Cenler.

"or booklet write Dpt. 23, Chamber of Commerce, Tampa, Florida. JAmaONVtllT. FLORIDA. Make trila Oateway City of the Sunahme 3.

all oal Wlnuc Uradquaitert, The Curious Quest By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. 10. 13. 21, 32a.

32b. 3.IH. 36. 37, 119, 40. 41 12 3 7 Word.

Lines. Time Tunes Times Tune. 1 to li 3 10.90 $1 HO liii IH3 18 to 21 4 1.20 2 4(1 44 22 to 27. 1 50 3 00 3 75 8 Oh 28 lo 32... 0 1 80 3 60 4 30 9.00 33 to 38 7 2.10 4 20 2i 1 1.27 39 to 44 8 11 40 4 80 0 Oil 12 88 45 lo Ml 2.70 III 6 7.1 14 49 51 to.

HI 3 00 8 00 7.10 l'i 10 it lo 60 3 10 UNO 8 -i 17 71 to HO ..12 3 60 7 2(1 9 OJ 19 32 07 10 71.. 13 3 90 7 80 9 20 93 72 to 77... 14 4 2VI 8 40 10 .2 54 78 tu 81 .15 4 ii) k.CO 2i li Each adfllllonal i worus add 0 30 0 00 0 73 1 61 lost and found Continued from Page 14. "I wish you both all the happiness you deserve." he said heartily. "Ion't think." he added, patting Bliss upon the shoulder, that I have ever had a patient who has dona me greater credit." CHAPTER XXXIII.

verv handsome motorcar was drawn up outside the physician' door The chauffeur touched his hat and smiled as Bliss and his wife emerged. A footman held open the dw. "Glad to see you again. Hayes. BHsj said pleasantly.

"Car going all Considering it's been slung up the garage for 12 months, sir, li going very well." We'll soon get it in running order-main," Bliss declared, as he handed Frances in. "We shall be going down to the south of France in a few weeks." The door was closed, the mai. sprang to his place and the car gilded off. Frances was looking now almost terrified. "Don't tell me too much all at once," she implored, "but tell me, is this car yours?" "No, it's ours," Bliss replied.

"Now listen to me. dear. Its time you knew the truth. Twel.j months ago I was feeling out of sorts. I was rich, lazy and selfish.

I was sitting up too late at night, eating too much, drinking too much, smoking too much, with nothing to occupy my thoughts or my mind but my own pleasure. My r.v.-ves gave out. I went to see that man whom we have Just left. I wasn't the sort of patient he cared for. He told me Just about as brutally as he could exactly what he thought of me and my manner of lite, and he practically showed me the door.

When I held out mv hand to say good morning he refused to shake hands. He wouldn't prescribe for me. The only advice he would give me was 1 day. 3'ic; 3 davs, 30c 7 days, S1TUAT10N3 WANTED 12 3 7 Word Time T'mcs Tlnes Times 1 to 1 i $0 00 $120 1 02 l.l l.i 16 lo 21 0 80 I (ill 2 HI 4 20 2 I to 27 1.00 2 00 2 7(1 fj 2:, 28 to 1 20 2 0 3 24 6 3d I I to 118 1 40 2 80 3 78 7 35 19 to 4 1 1 00 3 2(1 4 1IJ 8 40 4.x. to oo i no 3 no 4 811 9 45 51 to 2.00 4 CO S.40 10 50 Each additional words add .0 20 0 40 0.54 1 05 The following; rates per line are chariied for each Ins rr ion In 13 Automobile Loans 3fc 21 insurance .19 Investments.

Slocks. Bonds 35c 40 Moin to laian 3.V 41 Wanted to Borrow :i.Sc Ask for a cancellation number when vou cancel nn ad. No claims of cancellatioii allewrd iiiilc.s number is pro- dlieed. The Penal Law makes It a criminal )ITene to p.if" false ur misleading gdver-tlsini in nrwspapers The Daily Eagle Is a niembei of The Association nf Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers, whl' Includes newspanera thrnuihout the country and hja fur Us aim the elimination fraudulent and misleading class. fled adver.

Using. The Brooklyn Daily Eniile, as well is everv other member of Ihe Asincistlon endeavors to print only truthful Want ads. and will appreciate 'having lia atten lion eslifd to any advertisement not conforming lo the highest standards of honest. I.

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Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963