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we 211 E11 IP Cu De U E11 E Q fu: c mma d the thref ordered her to remoye amond rrng and pearl necklace When he had secured her valuables worth one thousand dollars the crook wrthdrew qurclf ly Into the crowd and was lost to her srght Mary was the only daughter of a werlthy Jewelry mfrn In New York She was consrdered the most beautrful grrl In the state wrth her waxy golden harr blue eyes Ind slcnder form Shc rmmedrately Informed the polrce and grxe thcm a descrrptron of the man of rerrng a rcw rrd of S500 When she reached home she told her father all that had hap pened Her father drdnt care about the loss of the Jewelry but he drd want the thref brought to Justrce I wrll do eyery thrng rn my power to brrng hrm to ar rest he assured hrs daughter Sexeral days passed and the polrce brought In seyeral suspects but none proved to be the rrght one Mary drd not remarn at home just because she had been robbed but went out as usual howeyer she was more careful rn wearrng jewelry One day after she had been to the polrce statron she met an old grrl frrend Peggy Wrnters who had just come to New York from Vermont on a yrsrt Mary Invrted her to spend the nrght wrth her That eyenrng w hrle they were dressrng for drnner Peggy showed Marv a pearl necklace her fiance Ired Prrce had gryen her about a week before Isnt It just loyelv Peggy? Mary no trced the clasp on rt It was exactly lrkc the one on her stolen necklace Her father had had lt made to order for her Of course there could be another lrke It Later Peggy showed her frrend her engagement rrng Mary thought to herself It surely looks lrke the one that was stolen from me Peggy you re certarnlv fortunate to haye such a rrch fiance because you never drd hare much Yes Fred rs good to me He has been workrng here In New York and IS makrng brg wages hes a real estate agent or somethrng lrke that He stays here so I came to vrsrt hrm over the week end' Peggy how would you lrke to brrng hrm to drnner here tomorrow 'I I ll grve one Just for vou two That wrll be splendrd Mary Thank you so much The next day Mary was busy makrng preparatrons for her drnner but all day her thoughts were occupred wrth a rrng and pearl necklace and a thref wrth mustache That nrght when her guests ar rryed 'Vlary easlly recognrzed In Peggy s fiance the thref who had held her up She turned whrte Why drd It haye to be her dearest frrend s Intended husband? Fred recognrzed her too but thought she drd not know hrm because on the nrght of the robbery he had trred to conceal hrs features Mary took them to the drnrng room and pretended that nothrng had happened Dur mg the course of the meal she slrpped away under the pretense of lookrng 'rtter the dessert She had notrced that Fred seemed uneasy and so thought she had bet ter telephone the polrce before he had a chance to escape She went back to her guests and pro ceeded to entertarn them wrth lrght talk Suddenly the gong of the polrce car broke rnto the strllness of the eyenmg and Fred realrzrng what had happened made a dash for the door He succeeded rn breakrng away from Mary who trred to detaln hrm but was caught by the polrce as he was runnrng down the street Mary explained everythrng to Peggy who thanked her gratefully She also gaye her the reward and let her keep the Jewelry Peggy rs now happrly marrred to a cousrn of Mary s ELVIRA BERINS '31 That was actron' Oh' Oh' So sad ' SUICIDE A short stout dark complexroned man stood rn front of the U S Nlatronal Bank Burldrng rn New York He was neatly dressed clean shayen and altogether a nrce young gentleman Just rn the sunrrse of lrfe A look of drstress was on hrs face Presently he started away utterrng the phrase everyone utters when he has farled rn a test on whrch the happrness of hrs Page Tuerrty mm' Viiilii 10134 l.011 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I - 7 Y r r r nn v . 4 4 . - - -4 . 1 ' ' ,,, . ' , ' 4. .. .. . ,L - ' , ' 4- - , -4 4 4. - , , ' ' ' .4 4 r 44. . My . 4 . ' ' 4 . . - - V X 1 ' r ' ' ' , ' - ' A ' L. 1 ' 4 , , 1 I 4 4 , l . . Q 4 4 Q 4 4 . , ' f I4 ' . so n 1 Y . A L' Q - 4 - ' 4 . .2 ' . 4 ' ' A a .- . 4 4 - , 4 4 4 Q v ' g , . - v ' 4 4 4 -4 V , , ' ' . s ' l ' ' - -4 Ps m Q 4 , ' 1 , ' 4 r . 1 4 . . . 4 f ' f 4 ' ' ' . 4 4 4 ' ' 4 Q , 4 4 4 . , , . ' I , ' , . ' I1 4 ' 4 . , Y 1 n 4 1 4 i . ' . , , , . , r . : Q ' I 4 - - - 4 , . 4 Q l ' T Q Q . . , - ' O ' . v ' Q 4 . g . Q 4 , . . r 4 1 ' 4 4 . 4 ' ' 4 4 a 4 4 . r 4 ' 4 ' I 4 l . . 4 .4 I 4 4 4 I I I I ' 4 I l ' D ' ' . . v . , A , a 4 ' A Us l 4 - . , - Q , 4 ' ' . ' 4 , . -4 4 ' ' ' p Q u i ' 4 . 4 . ' ' 4 Q I 1 4 N I i 4 . ' . - Q ' 4 c ' ' n - V ' l 1 1 ' I If ' 4 4 ' ' ! Y , - ' I . . 4 4 , 4 l 4 - 4 Q . 4 i I I - 4 A ,, . , 4 4 . ' ' . , . 4 G , . ' . 4 4 , , ' ' J . 4 4 4 Y . . l , 4 4 . 4 4 - 4 4 4 4 I I I 4 N 4 I 0 IUPCUUPQ45QOC1iQ4PCOCOCOClPQl5.0.0.UCCCOCOC0.0C1i-0QOCOC1PQl 0-6. D 4'
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11011 ioZ0iuio1ui1r:1 11ri1ri1rioIoj1r14vI4rjo11v14ri0j1s10C 9:9 THE ACADEMIC ol man known for hrs mrserly habrts and thrs part of the crty yyas referred to as that Old Mrser Say what s all thrs crazy busrness you re tarryrng on upsta1rs asked the ancrent gentleman wxth a suspxcrous look rn hrs eyes Lrsten the Captarn confidentrally re plred as he tactfully loyyered hrs yorce You see Im l!OI'klHg on an lnyentron thats go mg to be yyorth mrllrons All I need to com plete rt rs plenty of razor blades So Im buyrng rll I un get hold of but I cant seem to get enough Tomorroyy the Cap tam spoke almost ln a yyhrsper I m gorng to pay four trmes as much for blades To morroyy Ill pay ten cents a dozen That ought to brrng them hadnt rt lreah agreed the clerk wrshrng he had 1 car load to sell to thrs brg hearted gentle man to whom money eyrdently meant noth mg rn hrs desrre to complete hrs rnyentron Well I must get my dmner sard the Cfrptarn and he yyas off leayrng the old clerk wrth hrs mouth open rn astonrshment wonderrng what klnd of a fool rnyentron called for such an odd artrcle as razor blades After drnner the Captarn hastrlv p raked eyery 1 rzor blade rnto the large surt case and qurckly slrpped out the back en trance unobseryed The surtcase was much too heayy so he called a taxr and went rt once to hrs partners apartments Here he left hrs heayy load and returned to hrs own rooms Arrryrng at hrs hotel he told the clerk he was gorng out for the eyenmg and rf any one should come wrth blades to tell them he yy ould see them rn the mornrng He walked oyer to Freds apartment Back already asked Fred 'Ieah answered the Captarn somewhat neryously Hell wart txll about ten oclock sug gested Fred then Ill do my stuff At ten Fred took the heayy surtcase and after summonlng a taycr droye to the Captarns hotel Is the man who buys razor blades here he asked the old mrser Why drd you yyant to see h1m re turned the mrser Xes I haye quxte a number of blades to sell sard Fred The old mrsers eyes hone lrke fire as he thought of a plan where he could buy these blades and re Page Twenty czght sell them rn the mornrng to the rnyentor He remembered these words Ill prv four trmes as much for tomorroyvs blades The buyer rsnt rn but he gaye me rn str uctrons to buy any blades that came rn for hrm lred the old man Ill haye to haye Iiye cents a dozen for these Fred replred Alrrght Hye cents a dozen answered the old mrser boldly Fred took a pencrl and paper from hrs yest pocket and after twentv mrnutes of flgurrng and countrng the old man follow rng closely found he had exactly tyyo hun dred dollars yyorth of blades whereupon the mrser brought forth a large bundle of green backs fondlrng them lrke a baby yyould a new toy counted out the sum of tyyo hundred and handed them to Fred Fred pocketed the brlls and yvrth a muttered Thank you hurrred off Feelrng qulte pleased the mrser care a good buy rt was In hrs own room up stairs he sat down and began to talk to hrmself Of course I probably could haye bought the blades for two and a half cents a doz en but the poor fool mrght haye got sus prcrous and wanted to sell them to the rn yentor hrmself Well Im strll makrng good money on them anvway At these last few words he dozed off to sleep The next day came and went and the razor blades were strll uncalled for Im begrnnrng to thmk those razor blades are a fake It s about trme Im get tmg wrse to myself was hrs final con clusron MATILDA SANDER 33 Drsappomtment' There was no cuttrng of throats after all From the yyay thrs one starts outl sounds lrke busrness -as-sc-. CATCHING THE THIEF One beautrful day 'Vlary Lee was walk rng down Broadway when a yorce com manded from behrnd Strck em up and not a yap out of you or Ill blow you to kmgdom come She was too frrghtened to yell so drd as she was told VI 1th another vxnxoxoxoxoxoxe 1111 14 :nina fx:-101411 141 rx I1 14111 14 . 1 .Q . 0 v I D 1 . Q ' ' 1 1 1 L , , I . . ' ' . ' v . . . , , u r 2 . v ., u - n - y an as . , Y ' . ' V ' U ' ' ' v ' - . r 1 H -Q . . ,, . ' . . . . . . .1 . ,, . r Y , . , y ll , v v v Q u - sy ' ' n ' 1 1 ' ' y 1 ' v ' U U ' v 1 1 7' v ' 7 J ' , v . . v . , . . .1 v a , v v . . . y v. l bl , . . v I 1 s n ' , Q v . v v - 1 .1 ' ' w Y ' v ' H ' ' v . v .. I - , , ua' v ' v r ' I v I 9 ' , - v - n Y , V 1 - v no ' H . . .' ' , v r - 1 I . . 1 - . . I . . v' v Q u , rl ' . 1 - . . .S . . . v . , , , . H . 4 . . , V 44 v , - rv ' ' , - - , . , , fully lard the blades away, thrnkrng what C L I. V v v 1 ' . - Q. . . . . 7 x 3 ' 1' v v l . . . 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