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' THE OREGON SUNDAYJOURnAl. JPORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIlC 12, 1SC3. VERY H IGH FINANCE CHAPTER X. ,. imih at (fold. J - RWHTIHi CJUl m Hftl III. flATIEVER may have bn The second llri. Tynan had rnmlrd w a plain, motherly crea- tur. with a grammar that sometimes swerved, but a heart tiiavt nev.r ua. Dn toasted 1 I thousht Of John Patrick Tynaa a beauty from Washington Io Nw- W: - , , . .,, thera port, Jier mnnwi were mm iniumi ( in the world of Hnaiw J, the eurvee of her nee and b-r syn . I no doubt that at noma ne M correct aa tb fit of her. wondar , ' ma tendereat ' Jiusbead, ths fuj gowns.' Before aha attracted John ' T.i. .tk' and the moat X. Tynan aha had been one or nve sis- Uioat . Indulgent father e.n toe tart, all equally pretty, equally poor. ra. jynan ana naa moumngi Aa .. t. Knut that avar lived. whatever may have been. thought of, apand without a thought for iher theu- . ! TT,m. there ta no doubt sands; while aa MI as Orme the outlay , J.' P. Tynan at homs there " np ot a dollar had been a matter of calcu- 'that tn U world hltt nnanoa ne 1tioa Her diamonds had been the sub- u aatlmated to b tha shrewdest ma- 3 art of a hundred newspaper articles. . , . m T..Tv. that avar kept Wall and aha had spent mora for ona pal 1 rdpuletor of stocks that aver w""" dog than her family bad paid on a street oil tha tenter-hooks, w aau year's grocery bills. femaJ I wonder Mra. - lated aa fbe King kllaaa that could font loved money. Small wonder that , ' tnaka or brak the fortune of a ' u.r .he valued John P. Tynan's love. l(r at a nmi, mu , , iTn;.. let mere nea peen a iima wmn aiiw . famblor With other PoP '"J0",! healtated aa to tha disposal of bar beau ; who held moo but ae tha red nua 01 t,ful -1 Another man of nillllone. haa wooea nar at me .- . -n TT T T a 1 T Bern tlie Inile and Romantic History of Vc Recent Financial Crisis 13y lhomas J. Vivian and Urcna j. Bennett, AutKors of "TKe Dream Battle "Piclcin Up tne ThrcaJs;' Etc-Dramatic R.ts Reserved ik. K Utunlaa UaPtiitlm , Tha out-of-town hMna wmw r. , ,vrr ,lm Xynan a preaalnf nia auii . nan bad built for hlmaalf In tha Ko" younfor. liandaomer man than Ty. ; JIUlJ at a cot of I1.500.00tha proflta ntntKJLbut one day MUa Orrna waa of a aingla dal In pryforrtd oll-ore toJ)J CJU,ua,y by h,p father that Tyn V the mode.t and paatoral n""ff jr0,y" bad cleaned Up $1.600 900 in a etruaale Hook.- The aweet ioi'lrfyw0Ltf 00 Wall atret and that tha maa who pallatlon whea compared with the iriar- oit jn the ' flurry wae Barhlm. Put 1 Ins mas-nlfloonoa of tha ,wVin chronoloHcally tba deal waa eloaad at it? way aa treat a coniraat aa the Ty- ,,:ja m m . f blf red motor car . - r home and tha Tynan of Tha nlida tha Urmea at 4:11 B. m. Wtreet" "Coay-nook" atood on,;".10.? and Mtaa Klala Orroa had protnlaad at of a hill from ma ""V .TZJ II :4 to be AlraTynan. ... which aU tha treee had baan c'faredM Ben Mr7ynan meant balnf'to : that men mlht aea how torteouii a pai- BU,band at onca tha truataa of hla aca tha plutoorat llvwl In now. Jn""J Jove and pride, lie waa aa food of her the eotar of tha f leared paWh atood h WJ QUJ of Mr flh wmM tn, a Ins cabin aoina 1 fet ,tn" livlnf avldenwa that ha had "won out" had been moved to ta praat Poaltlon ,n fcu rla,r with Barholm-nd many . from a bottom land. n""" BhI?? othera: aha waa tha lovely proof of a Iuk cabin John ltrWk had tT" BV..unent Tynan a wife waa bom and from tha marble "i00 r i part of Tynana glory. Tynan'a lova for . palace to the low doorway al : f,, jmu,hter waa a deeper thing. That there ran a broad, emoetn wJJ-h touched Janet touched bla heart. - that Mr. Tynta, wh; ha "n't jw T ,, ,ov. for hu wlf, WM th, ora to tha depot In hht O-""'P r. ' of achievement: that which touohad her cedee miaht get tha gofd tlwll touched hla prlda of what Tynan waa and Tr.tXl Janet knew tha difference between , come tba '.itreat, good, n,n't bi tha lovaa: aha knew the plaoe bald by leaaon f what money will w Mh tn Tynan'a life and aha waa not wru , "vi . w luwik " Jaloua aha waa not jraloua even When la th furnlehlnga of y-noou -h- knw tna, th, p-kaM-a which her ' Imo. thera waa good avKlenca or wmi f.,hr dr-w trom him pocket aa Mra. a inina: . k. v. Tynan came lorwara, waa aomatninr lor , r In at traura thM the i.w j Trnmjx-m 0r eara or wrlata. M.tropol taa """"T,; , for her father waa alwaya bedecking triea on the- "'Pff?! bla Invaaunent Hut aha wa aloua CalftMV a good thing gold la. richer York iiinauica w. ' ",. ".Kg.. HI IHTMUnpni, . out ini w 4 jruuui 1 none in uia JT-.T,:.!!! and imo that touched her latnara Honor - algnaturea ran back to Bolt celll and up uf4 by , t0 ,pMUia.nd aha ta Whlatler; and .,"".l1r ,2 haver aaw lUrholm with her atepmothar whoae looting ha4 left t-ra " without an Indefinable oneaaa - k half tha mmllaeval ehtr1,rf: Thera waa no uneaaa. though, about iu ,f !. -."- ' : varnvun. . ji waa auavuv uaeir: of bla. aleek dapper feet iii.ui. - - - - ih.M A younger maa man ifnu, vui the Tynan trMr. Thar Qvwttwaa rUjl indaal -oma aald rlchei, but Iowa whoae total Income 2TJ& the amoothnaaa from tha top of t not that of Tynan a la a ' ?! head to tk aolaa of . bla tfapi "i.!tV A7oun,erm. than TynJ.' .rt . . . H 3) Dim Hi 1 VJ - , - -w--s.-.'-v . I li I I .--j: ... ' Hit ,. i f "A fcy. iufl I ! ! 1 gim p?w ai Li ; """" ',. ...... .ia.i Miniir , N ii I II Ilia 1 111 ww"Ty wm? e. . - ; , 'llitHlJ nana reaoiuiiona, dui w ri'i.n kit i o liana rwim".Ni " - " - ' - Z hl that we can arrive at eonchialona "Nice, pralty plere Of Work you've .w ziAtA A iutn.tni HA Mk-i Ad "Keep qulat, rl;r, aaM Tynan, that may action. direU- a what la It vou want tie to 'con- ' "Thi-ra la no oocbhIou for l!Jni. aldarr aaked Mr. Sterling In hla piping thla la a time' for the ata-dy band." voh-a - " 'Wlldl Bteady,( acreanic. Ht.rllng. oinerally tha financial nueallon.N "you're a nice one to talk of being aid Tynan. Hpeolf loally, auch 111 na- wild. It a' your dimmed wild work that .. . . 1 1 . 1. pn n n ma I. iil.ilni t. . I Urea aa ahouia i ipiuuiu n - .... .... -. relieve that condition." . tt; ruining the illy and. If you don'tX "Wov Tynan." aald Jamea, "arent looh out. It will ruin the wholo blameiT vou a little peaalmiailct Of courae. I country. What the hell are you up to know there" muat ha aome grave anyhowr - , welanty reaaon for getting ua togt lher, ' "Imlc here. Blerllng." aald Tynan, but I lion t aea anythlug that's . alarm ahowlnc anawertng angr for tha firai ln:ly urgent" time. "X 'object to your puraonalltlea. "well Janiea, that'a because you're I'm not the only officer on the financial ' young' ealii Tynan. lua inwuni ,nii, ni vvj in vapia.in mill wreca. are full everr night, and ao you think Ing her.. I'ldii'J. wo a roe laat TuoaJay thle flurry la a aort of 4lht-comedy that a necfiiaity of the time waa a re Knw mark ma. aomethlna'a adluatment of aecurltlaaT You con. ' aot to b dune' orthere'll be a change , railed that an operation waa necesaary of blllM ' vr"l now, at the flrat touch of tha "Ho vou mean to a tragedy?" aaked knlfa you aqueal '. and ariutrm like an Barhnlm . . v m woman, ana ibik jik "That's J'ist what I do mean," replied dragon Inaiead of a Bantli Tynan swinging around In his big 11- "Oh,' I do, do IT" cried hrary 'c'nalr, "sod you ought to know old man's voice qulverln that" ' ' "1 squeal and swear do 1 "le this where we get specif IcT" re- be you'll have a chance of detail ininny "-.r v7 Tvnan always entiled erlmlv whenever' - " MOoe moment, Harholm," said Tynan. n.. . v 01a woman, ana talK Ilka a . a'rannh 'Tnat S JIISi Wnat I OO menn, - rrpwu ui"q nmriu si m jiHiuiai nancon. man. swinging around In his big II- "Oh,' I do, do IT' cried "tailing, his ina wuu raao. it Well may of ahowlnr how torted Barholm, . - ;. ' IM .f,.bliav knife. . I'm ot ItS a cave In point, emu 1 fiian, imiiiu. 1 yuan, uun uuin( uiny woiii and the polnta In hla sltnlet-eyss ware You're pulling down things for your own very plain then. ' purpose, but thank the JLord you'll go "Arent we Jumping into the apeclflo down with ua." .... : , before we handle the general?" aaked "Oil, I gueaa not," said Tynan. Moaer uneasily, for he somshow scented , J'Oh, I gueaa yes," retorted Sterling. . tii,.hlr . ""Don't vou believe that vou'ra tha onfv "Thank you, Moaer,". aald Barholm, man who can pull down. Look to yoar ". "flouDileaa xynsn uaa gooa reaaun or own uuuae, 111 jynau, ana 100 at tnia hla precipitancy.' paper! Ana good-day and be damned "There are Tynan began and to you." - 1 : then caecked uimeelf., - And with that Peter Sterling stag- Hl hand was being forced . too gered out aa ha had staggered In. The quickly. Me had called tha meet In paper" which he hal flung on Tynan's because of ; he fever In the ' money dealt lay there, with Ita aoare headlines markets and beeauee ne fatf tliat there In type big enough and black enough were no other five men in New York to be read acroaa tha room. . Ordinarily that could allay that fever'and aava the Tynan -never looked at the paper,. but day, He had aeen the neoeaaity of do the paper was looking at htm now full Ing something to avert dlaaater and now 'In the face. "Panic Traced to Tynan I", at a time when clear heads and united that was the main 11ns and underneath 'handa were necessary to fight for full it "Financial Upheaval Due to a Family pockets, one man's clouded head wsa a Feud! llnanoler's Jealousy Responsible ''drum-beat on the road to ruin ' with for Widespread Ruin! Btrange Re every pulsation It took. -mance of Private llate and Public Dls Tynan's 'quick anger was a matter of aster!' notoriety, yet it had never swept him Tynan couldn't help hearing the In- Into doing an unreasoning! thing. but dlctment. and as he read his gimlet ' now Tynan's snger waa unreasoning, eyes snapped and the thunder cloud utterly ao, for It was the snger of-leal- gathered above them. 1 ... . ouay. Yet It was not Inaeneata, tor his 'wo this is what that old. dodderer " first physical tmpnlaa to ahake tha sleek , meant'" be cried, ' "and . this la .how t Barholm si a shaggy maatiw might Barholm fightal" - ... . shake sn Impudent little fox terrier had Then Tynan read t,he Story. Of how, lasted but a second and then lisd come while the crowds, vicious In their . the nlan nf rsvanse. lis would still frlsht were stormlna the Barholm ahake Barholm. but It should be a flnan- hank and looting It of svery rj-enback ciai ahaklns; that would leave him an snn goia piece it neia. curjoira ma empty wrevlc ' ' ' found time In the storm and wreck to tie Tynan gulped down ths retort tell a, marvelous story. Of how Bar that would have forced the issue and holm had acouaed J. Patrick Tynan of the talk became generaj. But the maa cringing aoouc tne. nnanciru criaie io at Jhe t .Loulsespoeiuor.. . "That- so? :.?":" Vl...XiV Vi.'w a ths gimlet. Success waaaj a,. - ' Tynan took It Elsie, don't force me to add something Ucular president of the Gotham bank. ter hsnd had not loat Its cunning and order to wreck Barholm through mo . worse to It Don't say another word The hour was sn Inconvenient one; he esslly swept the current of talk Into tlves Of PersonsJ Jeahiusy. Of how Ty- not disappoint for. my dear wife, when Tiffany told tha place' of meeting was thoroughly his selected cnsnnaL They ware apeak, nan s hate wss so rabid that hahad not " V F , -,.me that aome other man had captured out of the way for the majority at ng of the necessity ef turning alow aa-, stopped at precipitating a geneVal ruin. Should you re- ths pearls he gave me nia name. iar- tenaing, tne can nsu vesn nunisu p inio quick iikui so as to sirengiu- a'. A. rV.Vt. "i 1 have assured hoinfgot thoaa pearl Take thern'off!" limited to a few. words overA the tele- on reserves without exciting nubile sua- Pr'v! trudge. Of how Barholm ao- -' yoa tlvat there la mors than compensa- The pearls looked very black now phone, yet not one 01 tnoae mere n ptcion. .. r , cuaea . lynsn 1 w oeing a wnw w said Tynan with a gUnt ?0a in Vou? ha'dVr for Mrs. Tynang face and neck were nesltsted a momtnt about accepting,4' -well.- said Tynsn. "there Is one people, a publlo tnsnaoe and the cause ..v., . f ..114 .,n ".fL " - - a . ,.ia. " a v, . .a. h.at t.t . uit era (u,.! .... ai. ak.4 wv. of national dLaoredlt La""-s ' "Heoauae you seem to wish, rsiurr .w very wnii. , - . . - . y"M,Vl"Z7:"Zl Trr.-AV. OtiiTa... I"' "-.."T' V - " . . n. JL.-...i -,k. t.l.wv. s. lutssi inon aiw.- 1 niiiniiA inn in wniih tn man -r a i"a a v e ev - sla.1 ass gS, L I WOI TwlIH I II KI1U InBr ' BJL1U TD1I Q el ... Ik a 'awanssata tiera tVim. - lAhn" SihJ Mid I n I n in !! IF V nUI Ten IllninD t, 1ULSS1 inca Maaaivss- II 1 1 fl II 11 I m mil in Wlh1irt tn man V a m iiawaa - s -wui auMva wev - -L from tiie iiii when he mad. Ws f on. and I d dn't leave until Ihree-flf- penWtlon.' a. you call It," . v "Kl.le aald Tynan. "It la mere. It aires. Buftt-mlUtonftlrca. the great pow- er,, publlc lB concen)te" M ua realise red private door ot his iiiui t&ttrMtomMMt root , , P "llow absurd:' 'Is a shame It Is your shame. Take era of finance, the handlere of the 0ur own mutual Inlebtedneaa Oen- X'&A8"" flnm tiJTcsroIma bills up to these days ,' snythlng very pressing you - Then let me put t.iese on," said Ty- them off !" , monetary destinies of New York. tb tlemen. he went on. '-theM has been ghter S ha u wklor tSlllenTbf the wUhed to speak to ma afoutr .. asked 'Ban. and there wss'a new tone In hls . He advanced' threateningly, the,thun- had come at John P. Tynaii Ts call, , be- too BUch fr and tMtf borrowlnlt Md been vnMrvoi rSSfuslof "ater In stwjks Into a Bp,no!lm; . . . .w. voice a tone that waa well known at dar-cloud of. hla face black aa 'night cauae Joiin P. Jynan was-the dwot. )f,nflln. M'lthout being dishoneat we "h. ldJn Stream- ud he waa In thehablt J; ani.ou1.t,,rget this tha,office, but very seldom hesrd at She fumbled wit u the clasp at the back the srblter of Jlu ' .''r1'" have Been over-friendly In mutual ac SSwiM"!!? golden trjam, anu ,. would be nlng'e m set lng,,r said Tynan. home. - of her neck and Tynan, losing all control motive power In the money mine, tne cemmodntions. We owe each other on?.r,.Py .Toula atroy tne riameoyan bu.?o!.i-SesthbeaM Barholm. .t6; the change of tone. Mrs. Tynan -of himself st th.'d.l.y, tore the neck- "He who must bs obeyed." 4n the world mllllow upw mlUlon. habits a director Is Tl; owning the con- ne,?..i lftarned that u wouW stepped back and Involuntarily It lace from her hands. - Thrown, the of coin. , thai, a v r- Now I propose that 'Whai are you doing hsrer he asked. EiTiiinar Interests In the entire system ln?-a"2rir , . ,m " seemed,-' one hand went quickly and blsck pearls to the- floor he raised his There wag a rsason. too, for we befln the work of ssfefy with our- nu'1' .,i,.s. L ,.ni w.r- rWs- nSfhern rtllways; .e potentiality In n'7; Tynan." you .omewhat fluterlngly tohe blscfc Isoe foot as. though ths grind them to pow- Ing t,the Round lIUls VJSL selvea and -with "myself... I don't know ' J,Jr m ahoda o f jwplr were charaa- or souinern nf half m surely do not need . ths lever of a nw. r tha da.rk-cnlorad sown which dr then' checked ths fall of the oeeL than tha personal control of Tynan. t hia in.ftnl how tnimh iunw Th.r. terlatio of the two women, janei went VolJ!UM9fotUthi anM,'',' m0V y0tt Kekfwmy5ffe; There uta... to financial M Ihisnjtant how m thera npto her father, put one hand on each TSJi,K Barholm. A don't think :: n SwflT STTSJ& KW fJN&?E& iof'Mm. S tS? Sf my oonh..r. J'.v.i cPfU,h r.n a business, meeting a. a mo- JJ hj" fmJfcFU ..?ffln . tia.. of eilstence-t is time wunuor -,,,.. .... n. iue inuuuor-viuuu an. iiijrj,, au mvw- ; . , " " " i. , i. h. K..n made 11 imperative mat it anouia. i owe ..i,. - . 3 oV hi-Ufe he brought hi. business with --j T wffiTppr S." t" fyVltatt 'ook-jS dV-aT- W and the men ;controliln .Ths JSSflfS. Mrs. Tynan had been look M'Tanfe portico. "Vou looked Ks,?,lri-means thai anything tending to de- R5lhefd the etrlns of red atonea and 2nd She traVle Iriance wlc?a aha "had of a houie-cleanlng In the, exchange - "Ifm hoth." answered Tynan. "It's ther ,homd be any question as to Jlhe t,or .""itt" s-Jd Ty. Pre?lU thvn.?1 wl" '. th&PhlntmmiT PUnned a. m InSlon athere h2d SallVV? hOM'K ll 'Jm'e taken" it m"eas that I dnwifeiT'ttv reason for my being -at your side? It "I can't, my deaf, i c".. JrTurn.i " ths market" tt,. black lewela Tynan aeemed to been trouble over the black pearls, ae him had been, swept away .from their lajten it means, that I draw on yeii to- can t be aa bad as thst John. I've been nan. kissing her. "I 7 "J-fJte "Well," said Jsnet, "are yon genUe- , Ya lntctul7itle otp He that Bartolra! being ttf ot, was ' ordinary powers of dlscrtmlnatlon Into morrow for JSOO.OOO." . t . .foolish, but not so unwiss as to. debar rnen are coming here this evening whom , dl(lcUMlnr or fln.nc.V fk lit though Xri wffTS, rSS is sleek aM Jaunty SS 'Vverf bnd? a .Ute'o? alarm. In yl ? 'rn'tSmSMitt but 'ST.,.' wA2o me f.om be,nB M"1 1r bel"- I.B't fair to you or to me ",rVZC Tr?";.. 'ST clutch t hi. throat these condition, the dinner wm an sr. th.maaon the stre. it ' things were in Tynsn the mjatiff .but th.r. wM o.e.t- ,,.,.:,.... tr'i ; -. -1 . rla. ' An Matifl eiesliafTM "tMii'ifa we w . . t i mua A u.K eTsaaeUwa'sTi easswM A r .W tmj. wrJJJ -;.am,..0-p.,ltlo1, b, ,h. ala of - ,A'r;;i"r.'.Vl5 W. vilcW ill 1 Ww a .hort tirtln. Bat alam IM. . P.al. Vinm. wfth VOU. I U" ro Buii'B nannlal lllii.tr.t I An That I. Ul I. It ... . ,i ... ... I . a. i , . . i , , ITut. . n . . majI n .A I ftlflr. . . iT.hu inur. . --"----- . --- -- vvner. ui wrinkled ana as . noi, jjarnoimr' "Where did Mrs. Tytian. ' j . oe'on." said Barholm. -you've got Janet holding tight to her father arm. I get them?" repeated holm, . steered him into "Is this not somethlns where the conference was 'mere were live conrereee tnree . I a m ml ... . i , m, . n i i . ia.. aniu i juaia aru. iprniiiDD . . i . . r, aiiu amuui.. - . ' . - . . . . . . . . . , , . nn fin.p to mlna Athe.p tiin:K(n PatAi t4rllnr . th fnetln Confidential, U WU inrorinau imnjK cneCK lor r.:--- ---- . . a t i Vat m a sxi-irt .Mae katAk. .e'MMAV MAmina ta . m i wiskr b t i ri urn: lai njurua vw . " vut''i ii. we-V3eTSTiicU fiAtvnos-iuru gigaaaisea va mi - --- . . m.. . . . . . . . . . . . r- ... ' . 1 J w in..... as a I.. -a ? i. w aii a riM.- ttaeanna ! flnm naiM MBUV DV X Ym "M f nF WfSlI mITg IT gUtrnt . that I tnaV hftVA mnUffflE miu m . jjrnan, iiiai. i wits niuyvvieui .run winyHiis, itjiouvw ;i .11 Vi. ils IIL i w- mT " ma . - - - -. ' - " T .j a... i t mwnrihr AiiMtinn vmi thmiwh TiirhAim wdi h TtAf nf th nn. Moreover, it Wiif at hU hotiM ,tnat IatiffhM Pftrholm, "if you lnlst on in- cared for waa money and that if I wheal kied you The atock. U cornered. I have made aaked tne." " , ireat ineUtutlon; T. W. Moaer, ' the they' met and it W h that had called atant liquidation' find you Talue my unahared 10 or fa-L Come now." aald Tynan, bringing th dej. tht trted to and the man "SXrit, a mam KStl" Zrtn f thl thaln together. ,; 'Well.1 aald Tynan Srhefa tha mat- are even Jealous of anytblnc like a . . X II H.L rigen 1 II D rtwa 111 LIS LilKL uul . as, auMt k s .Mtt 1 am " S4 rTu n snast A I Asa ananManw aMM son, my Jo." w , "Oh. Lord, yes; I suppose, go." said n.wr "And you iooa as Mvuaij a.. Barholm. : r . v. Illphland Mary.- - - Oh. laOrd. yes; it has. to be-.said vou "oSestlon Ts "S, "y?.,niSs" u". ."Sf'.fSWJT. ?l!!ic Whew did yo gel tbemf you iUifc aa,.. ... . ,u left this morning. ' tltude that. Wall street knew so welL John' "Tou look five years -roanirei 'than .,n po,,tl(n understood, Barholm. the first n" hen I kissed you good-bye .at Jrafc- Th atock. Jg cornered. I have made IZZJa m." line on car to tum inu rin n k.-.-v. , . . """r. t'i - . . o n v, nuiums uim a aa,- .a,.v. . the library. This and a good deal more, for the other figures. Whst will yon csll on "8he has talked to me ss she never to take Blaoa. meeting was confidential wag said and me forr talked before. Told me alL . Talked al- nfai-eSTJthm Ulked about f in . John ,P. Tynan's , "Why." said - Tynan, narrowing hi; most as mamma might have talked," . urnoll: iplendid library. :, Nor on ly ws. r ljX lJ.J "A? i,A.n.'' said Mrs. Tynsn S,vvv,vvu wuwu coming inrwftru ana wi'H a-1 on Tynan', other arm, "aont you so it eight. that I may bavs thought tht ajl you this little litany or playful love to " that tried to break Into that corner unworthy evasion. end. ''you tet In and go .for a Hde and or , Urt that deaJ afreih wlU hear U "vaefon I" donVbother about 7jc-'! from me:" . .... '-Yea evasion. ' because momer aooonnj "John," said Mrs. Tynan. I see jan- you need not bother about "M";. i.r coming with what looks like a dls- "Xes. yes, m. snow, , patch. the dearest father that g"Y?: wishes to give you. nt mind your growling. .People tell ..mHl. my jelLr w.teKVT'H&toSr rr.u cyr.' Yes. evasion. For ' God's sake. are -1 don ma IhAV a ffl.. a-llll VOU and gimiet eyes. ;.".' "TWt - know what?" . said '.Tynsn, holding the 1rl from him who poin you from ft thousand snares to be i Ms great hands clasped around ner crefit whJ,a younK. I . don't quite ..: memoer, jonn, wneiner msi is ? j wife. said Tynan. been discretion Itself. It Is a splendid quality, isn't .it Bar-- holmr - sure," ssaia ttarnoim, - twin ssve CIS- lam together. - ; "Well." said Tynan, '"what's the mat- are even Jealous of anything like a nr aauna Mfitlaman." said Mr. Ty. tas nf a fawi ft crura,, tit a man .lui nan naritlnn f i t that I ma v aea how O W. JamesTthe arch-angel if a'dosen nan, "there is nothing- official about afford a hundred thousand to satisfy a good it is to, be mistaken and may light opera companies and the spec- 4hls conference. We are no stated body fancy In black pesrlsT" ; ' wonder at and admire yonr sacrifice. I .i 1 .I 1 1 " . . "Ho. oh! John Pstrick Tynan. said for you havs sacrificed, haven't. you Barholm. flicking the ash from hla .The papers say you have eacrlficoil cigar, "I thought so." your fortuna in order to nun a man , . i..., ' who was a trespasser on your family; rHAPTEtt lit ; preserves. That is true, Isn't itr' UIAHIEK " L 'There's a lot of truth In If said Diamonds vs. Hearts Win. . Tynan. "There's a stampede on the By the calendar it was October 23. Stuyvssant Elsie, there's been bal m. t -.t , won. xnmimm iur "a . ....... - RICHEST PRIZE inlhc MARKET MATRIMONY (ConUnued from Tlrst Page f this When the. Eart"of Yarmouth made his common, so universally Malted attd so - Section.) ' profitable tour of the United SUtes, universally condemned, the incet lo . ' . a.,a..K..ilu klm .... .aI tn th. tlir.anilS hSttla.S tmOIIC thS COUntl.SS flnancls-wone,; that she is Stingy; the heiress of the Green millions. There campaigns or Hetty ureen s c"-I".,; ana tnereiore wss a highly exciting libel suit over it, been made to keep 1"vfJatie1PnrlTSd weather; but aa a matter of cllmatio -'m0ne Is. Forgive me, Elsie. 1 ought of early to have roreaeen tnat, - m i.- an ; "What doea It matter, dear? Some- that SU ai. ,.,-. iAmmA mm, H.ht anil The Hetty Green, whose original IB,- three of the great windows of Tynan's sometimes you've Judged me wrong, but one - newspaper had been In which, In the days of her New England mildness enough .to dub him a "seven- bellehood. waa deemed the first essen- fact the day had the mildness 1" and a "fortune hunter." . - tlal of. a lady. v . spring was so mild. Infleed, (inn of Airact inheritance mfsbt have ... ... -a ...a nn ..a.4 tht. anl IndKe." What do you mean, Barholmr to the ferry: she does fetch along her w.. ayw the Jury appraised his noble endured without diminution and without '.... . and- with that she handed hi hnma.mada lunoli to tha exeat Chemical ..un. at itra n,aa anA ha. rf..h. inrramant wnnM have . been National bank and eat ItXhere, tn her ter wear to" the court, on summons, to known, unheard-of one out of snores an tin- were , thrown wide open. Through these windows came an vn That's where your re- other, that she Is well, cantankerous. was a 0 ust She does wear eld clothee: she does because what Dr. Watts said, but if It Isn't carry securities, worth vast amounts. In discreet literally exact It's admirably apt tola- a shabby black reticule: she does live In cent earl' urcBi muio jruuiig ivwi yuimwv, a, j. ia, iuui " . " Alter ne nan coiiecxea on tne veraicn 1 x Bans elevator, over .in jioooaen, nanay h. . ist a tl.SOO-earl. for that '000, . JUKI- Wlta ins, au imiiQaa fiiia t Aa a Knla f i-nm ParlinlTTi. & nota warn. in. Viar- that, there would be an assault like the sound on the 8tuyvesant and advising her. ta draw out iven lunm. j ina a. morning of the preceding day. .-- "And did youv get your . moneyT asked Tynan. .- ' "No. John:1 you've made your sac- a. wi r 1 f 'sa 1 m-L titrii a, v uu tiiiiin. m ncs knots of men n thohanoe to show where I stood? curhstone on Broad The loss m2nor "n 1 lao ' the corner on Wall: onlrruln lnnes life. -.. ..; masses of men that rJai JFtl mnAVli doors, of ths ex- fl . "mind wlf e and ldraw- burn flash like that fJ.nllatr lnS .? I 'W ...'Present mo- Hrcum.tances and his strategies my for European nobility. There appears let a. writer study in ' ity the. womatt ' Storf? mVrkeS' -wh5" wl.dHwed brok" ' ui 11 weans our salvation, the sav "Tou mean that, don t you, janetT" ment." il.-J 1. .i... .a.iv tZ Aim- lnt ha nn fmnrfipjina an i n. fnr tha ntia.of 4iom 10 many were writing In. lg-.'-"I?,i!?reL"viJl -. ' . . . h a . . uvuicaiiu. an. a. afc. " . , "-a- T . -t." " . . . - . - - :r - - - pra witn x .niinr - nan b.hu.r . in . wii. - . - - . - - . . 11. aRKan. -i;iasr a a siass. xausnea ffarnoim. , - nn... . anohi. h m . faahihahia . ir hnna,t . amit-nr. . Mra. nnranca . .. - - - . ' . . ... . - t,Ayvia . ...... .... .. . . .. . ,- ' . . - . . nar II. IH III.. 1J t ............ , .u, .v.aa.ir.w ..."- a. . ... . v . . his eyebrows over those "mo gimlet ryes. "What ts It they don't know?" hi. roared. "What Is It you know that no one else knows? . . , mm John." "That arour heart Is as tender sa a ,.wh vnman'a: that you wouldn t Injurs a Tynan, turnins sharolv. fellow-creature if it was to save or "Why. it's plain enough," said Bar make a million dollars r tliat you are as holm ,.Tf w6 Te KOlng 0 j,. M ,,(. a. h. Stars are bright UP nere, n.-a1v nrnnar hail muttir. ahrl If w. that you have never done a mean act In are l0, pay such close regard to what does send talland graceful Sylvia (here mouth, like the Dude de la Torre, didn't it as a priceless possession. f many waters. Its sub-bass .was order to get money; and v''7, Kiss Janet calls 'domestic ethics, it is every morning to buy the frugal supply marry 8ylvla. ' But , Hetty Green with oPo00,n0O- the steady diapason of the city's life: the dearest example on (arth that hon- juet w.a jf lt come. to aa-- 1st us ef a loaf of bread, a couple of eggs and .... xiA Matthew Aster 1 WOkS. great-, for that Is the latest estimate of her t but that th. . f a csty Is the best policy.' ...-;,. say sn Issue, to remember that past a pitcher, of milk, for which Sylvia pays grandson of the original John Jacob As- -wealth has had fama throat upon her. Afl JSIICk -aatVX" aa.v - - amataewi 1 DUUI U Bl gig VllllytUUCB S UaW ' , VttHil de of loving adulation. Tynan squared Jn balancing the present" T If. 1. 1 i CI Cm;' .But " when her son - Edward, -t-wSv' y, for. who la said to have given studious The only occasions when she braved from". at hand" TheV rd, who is attehtion to the frivolities of ths 400 the fierce white fight of the newspaper ntI f lAuni r knoyt. ,V .l... t... ....,.4 Vl aa a aaaanla . Maa h.v. h.an .hafl h.P flnlrMllal in. "".? " "1'6 .SIIVKII 1.1. hnn annillflpri bji x-kliici ... --inloau t hpv a r. ' ma I Tm,n '-inn . . . .. rr. , douhti did when w?.tlg wit tl P0oldg ' tha VndirhiU fiance.' . TBut" .M;tthw. '101 ffrTsti-pVactically compel sngel, his grip closed hard Ion his chllds atock. Barholm" continued Tynan, Ji&ln the rth. wants a miUion or ao Wasn't married Sylvia. - . , , lio defenae or when, outworn "!"-" from t arms and into J",.'?', . imi0 noint "I've Known you ge years and i don't t0 heltCthlngs along down there, either v She has no more pronounced liklnit ' ,tent - mlarapresentations. sne nag oon ,troWtiour the .' "Why f course I do. "Well." saia 1 yuan dropping his Th?otable : decision ' of jsharacter. I.l U are "Glass la damned easy shattered,'' to Win hisrflght. , . '. -'f;v.-Oreen, in expressing her plain, unbiased arc, I. ..v. - . - . , - ,. al a.,aaia, uaavnaaiB a.vv v aa. ma.aa.aaaa. AtUl Whtll Mf QUKniR BriTl ODIIMOI1 OX BCW IUri lile, fOIIlaartlou ' lVai himself r.ort of SSf w -h . y social diversion, she want, to in-, orne Of the .et. there wet-retlever shake, "you just keep n hoU8e., Jonn p Tynan." said Barholm.. fiV much money as she'may re--Sodom believing that for it will te a aamn , .;, , nulre for her needs. . "Tou i WaiArilkH lu " i Or. 1 IT daugnter oyivia mun ior in oentves proiuuniuj in uw i"ya . mw aaaw.a Ka, yii. .v.- kM,a i -riia SlAA waaris mind to go into Nsw; Tork society, she. of, prayer debt-paylng.v debt-collecting, similar personalities, to whom the .In- geara avae Biaoc aTrsans, " .J'.l' - . .,,ii. nj lnri. m. tr.ianrf .nmin whrt. hf. rtnliranr even , admlrtnar nhrase. f'cao Home The dispatch that Miller brought wants in"the Park Avenue hotel, in New ffause her clrcumsUnces and her 'pru-; able'' Is 'commonly appned. ; ' fJ rked: esteemed tecullar to Hetty-Green, hiis 5n"8K'nR Anel5. ? and his living in be.n an endowment common to mJit i!.. ..tT.. ,,nM. embiiot, .that tlwrt was a scuffle out- a.a.l. . aVUsa -a..tka watMlhllA . an a 1 UI UlCll VWIIVIB TVUBIDD. T' l J .t. UJ It was while they stood thus, Tynan aau gn ter in tovin g from T. W. Moser. the great stesjnboat York, ind have Miss Anne Leary, , of- dance have, enabled her to amass tni" . f yiwa.l:en---tiueu . rennns;,-. mi-, ZZZ:ZJrirZ': 'a.'iV.'.JiZ.' his way through a .yeuingitnoo; AUU a, UIOUQV lUIICVt UCaVll UCltVlVQ asv .sasvir. ,vii.Bi ggss aa4.T.- s iaaa,s v- ' it,. . hi "urM vww. uiuvi va w.. . harf tv for both of us. daughter dear, . when you think otherwise. Now. go and take your ride, up around the hills nn 1 see how the new house is progreas ing." . ia - I.-??' 22. lt2uifT m,f man. and on, reading it Tynan said. Fifth, avertue, chaperone:hen ' common sense home, and why build on the top "I I1 answer you tegoncauy, sain 1 I ' .. . W. " -Tf remartg Mrs. etty, i t'nan i.- 'i in niiiitiiiiH wivliivi uwhw iitcs t ud iidi v .vui aua iucdliuh i it hi . m - mi fiihia Wniaa T nrPKIime thftt Ift th COUI Ann' vau ra Yan.r swA ni 4.1 i 0-Ufl.?.0aWgjln"t.e "why0nsh6uldnr' d to some preltainsry business. alar' ham ano let me . cnmo i" Ana. io comDieie nis itniwr xnan. , T' - .t.. i. a the hill-top r ' .i.a --.'. with a remembrance of his observations plain simple, sensible woman, a little, tograph; does for . women in ag nit-, v"-- ij"" i . ,.nn... i- th. aM n...ii.. tit a.Tian, in thfii more recent Teaus, ciseiv tne opposite or tne .aracio P.. h.-,U -:.L.ri- 55iLM.5IS?..'-' K'" Miet Such loo, just, a Plain, uou-iearinis :. nrji iuuinuuui . " w . 4ii .1,. . py ineir owners. nervousneBS. ; ? f , .Ma th, door leading from tha -main shakhig un l,0 VVta ,ihe9ra .2?!"..!-? . i - - tnrnBii hiiii stu ihmui u uno nuu vj-w .waia.. a rv Dones naa not. Dnnn & . i t ui. .i.at,... m since th fateful days of 89. irtt,A- i- .Pavar bHitw hi demuni J!if J.itfnr- y be here on time. Will it inconvenl- gitiirthe whini.:-cJid.?vge,g-wl PySu gorlcally said ence yoti to dlfte with .. so that you hhoj "S. 'tr : .a.-,..rk.r2 ,.f.j awry, his cravat askew and his Lfi i'8 .,T,55t,lF h,'i3.&r.'ll,taJS? hat ft ruin, for Barholm . had f ougut j .frk:Sld.Bte his: way-squeesed,,; wriggled. dcKed "Not on i your pre. the room 'to tell iflmatar anil . to woman who will keep her own puree Jn '?ot it .was that had kicked oyer, the gfoat over Tynan ruined.-- There .was witti. fi.alv tha nnnnaita of tha o-raioua of her own . reticule and stand ready to first brick,' but 'though O. W. James mora euhtletv than .'that. though.; In . bringing, one hand downon the other yi! cttTridhiZ arm t6 his wifi and tocUith'r rnmoot the; widely diisem. flee fit usualiy performs for them In cleave to him in his ruin and vtirse him had; bnoe;5 oj Ltw-cebeen Jed into -the ; his plan. He wanted t .tsll .Tynatt hftt with' a iap. -yinq you nvi a"","; t-nnAtun h Intn tha hnna, innlerl llhals that have gatnrea snout vouin, 1 wnere it maae mn . more in nis jnneso, as iiur jiqinei uiu oeiofo homi. : va.- a.v"Ka . '''"ii nia ruin .was .not oomuica w iuj bwcbi, ftnSSSTotmn .When they were in the library, Ty-lher business activities, just down on John Patrick Tynan, not even oDaned th raaita whih ' r.nit irathae about nromlnent men fit aa thai, ahail than .! tnalraa . tham luaa W, . none Of tnttll WIS tH6 matl.tH 1116 till kill tnntr In hla home ' and that TvnSn -b VI via ureen s training nas ueen ma jmi w"i uuiiiiucuiio. wunout money tyub 'r; t Imuran -, r.t ; TT.tfv. tvoi'ninar j.hlr.h HH Hraan anma v.ara workera In the dark, the alien t nowers . niatrtmnnifii ,al from Tvnan the mil. frank eyes ago, publloly urged for aU daughters of of Wall; street,' the hidden movers . of jionaire. And all his triumphs went H belongs to wealthy parents. . . - minions. - ' But v clever, i unscrupulous 'down with a clatter as he saw the could not -.. uecause a girrs xatner nappens to ds manipulators as tney t, ccHiomo , group tnat meant greater xaiin, greater. .. : that . ra. wall off. ,-ihaarved the famous woman to flurries as thev might be, and aware lova. -u ' ' r - . i f , : carting cost me a million dollars.' appotaftinelit. X bad TrTtende 1 Fiaia to th' those who knew her years ago financier, is no reason why she should as they were of -what one man's moving -John Ty-. he had fshouted as '; You re a proud, man, aren't you, "r'h.jL in 5 "i 11 .11.3 ilS m. ticeress ot a considered her attractive as a glri. ' not have a business training. . hand could do, they stood amased at the h burst into the room. "you are. u Daddy." said Janet - - iw at . Tlffanv-aTbuf ih.n T.n? hii.aaw Vnd If that was cantanker- v Why has not Sylvia tnaxrledf i V- ; She should have a share or more In destruction that had followed the prao Well, some people have the devil's own H a ii j a a ji . o n i. & ha miot ,v - t miu t ne irriii v tm wnmon1 rt mmvmn i w rt nma rnrnnrn i nn in wnir-n nr.. Tinsr- ill's f mmni irtn in t vhnii m iiriiirrisiTi- ifir,iiiinii-" n wiir li 1 1 - rA.rn i j iiitnii ikiimi wm STdtiW. owna etok-nd she' ought to'm&kgi a establishment of true values. " dmestlo felicity and all that sort of. a...aa.s" a. " . . -i " a.' ." ' a,-. J a . . . A t O.nld maws j oha .eI11 v Tttll has -V,ein- Itaay sftAralr hAraalf ; -t, , r .... .ii. -.r . Kllf '.Tvnan .; WSHt- nnt v. . l1lnrllM(1 . th niT dfctl ."y X'i' ..; v , vO-.v.t 1 .-', ..t.- told you I have four y'?''''' . should luive gone there bBfm. iae has rvereen'ily raiWd to.'wi.f -jwned ; along .t.."':torawheie--most If her father la a buslnesl man. let Tynan knew of. th wind and' water Do you want to see me, Barholm. . hla. flauchter, - daughter. "Eagle point on these build. Ana point I d ca the Daddy," said Janet - . ... saw at . Tiffa "rye got a daughter .that hai .helped tnart "with T, roe to feel o. And that I think, will tip, i, found to 4 loa this family discussion, jtor aa 1 . been " apt u wivh vour mother. When -Tynan, made terms they were s a rule unquestionably accepted., but when 'he-said "your mother" he used black pearls. but . failing fhose7 here even among ths most Intimate friends the man she u waiting for Is waiting ness. If her are a few ruBies which I he ieard ;'o? th?fn5ly.''''i..- ---4-'- '-. - .f'-J.i - - .for her. If life is. to treat her as fairly let them give you say art next lnfyour favor J - Eight years ago. when Kiss" Xeary as it did her mother, and all her grand" see that she t " lllVTT) a 14 Iltl at. vii'i is ' a c i--a-i- man, lev . jl sitjeis jrvv; tt u.,- hiw vvanw miu, rt rtvi "'! jh'i JU i J w ""- aw- aa-jaiayaaaa, , States him give her a small share In the bual- that has swollen securities ten. times about anything?" asked Tynan. Can' I ? .tn,".Hn Tynan had the parcel was Introducing Miss a term which 'r f . ' .rh.. w penea ana nad taken out a blood-red York aoclety, Francesco Serrano y Mra. Tynan was not hmothetv not neckiace, which he held by tM ends DomlhiruM Tanks de la Torre, on Spaine, the mother who had cuddled her In thef r,ady to -clasp them around her nich? wh?m Sfas LelrV had met in her feuro- slrii Tf hae nsrents.. own real aatala.' nnat their nn.felv limit. He Vn.w .that tin anvthinar for VOU? ner a tiue to a nouse, ana ir tne squeese ; were startea a tnou- " "lio anyinina ior w r-jpeatea johi- collects the. rental and bar- isand big concerns and a hundred big holm, r . "There s no need to turn the Green to New motheri before her. - . gains for repairs. -fi . vmen might be awamned in the collspse. knlfa, Tynan. xou ye won out and ...Bhe nas oeen tne ooject or tne most m tne iirst piace, sne notea, ir tne out ne Knew tnst uarnoim . wouia De t m aown aau'vi", 'nm ou, uuuut solicitous u care and : education ' which girl is a sensible girt, her father's bust-: one of the men so -swamoed and that " bye ' " . ; 1 could be bestowed upon-a daughter by ness Interests will Improve under her ' the wreckage of his rival's house would One moment, - Barholm," .. said - Ty-- ifrvrun". taroiina " " Z A wave ot color almost as daan as that b,iT travel a .was very attentive. - Bo- one of the- snrewaest motners wno ever attention. wnen sne marries, sne win. be so: far carried into tne sea r ruin nan, genuy iuuwni inmwu irerann . motltor who naa come in tne uis vt m the precious stones swent ova Mrs ?i.tv, beran to sit up very, alertly and lived, i a woman ahrewd, . not In the make the better wife, for she will know that it would never be heard of s gain, '..wife ana daugnter, ; 04. never Knew lh Tynan glory. .-' '-. ' - ' "'Tynan'a face. . - " . " " tk a iood deiil of notlca.v v meaning' alone of financial acumen, but how to counsel her husband in a crisis. So Tynan sat In his big office and me to kick a man when he was down. Tynan had onsrreed, 'T believe In "John," she i said, "jjou UmAit . cvtr i But over in Hoboken. on the dodr of in-the full, broad significance of ma-a She will make a better mother, , for llatfened to the roar In the street and I'm rich. . These are my priceless Jew-' serving God and Mammon,'- and , Mrs. whelm me sometimes with your inces- the flat she occupied then at a $18 -ren- ternali wisdom and perspicacity. " Her she will he qualified to begin her son's waited for the appeal" whleh he felt sure els," pointing to hta wife and dsughten,; Tynan's creed .was. still more simple ..rant Wndnesa.--. Xvttr- thi 'ofrha'tal Mrs. -Green .-insbed .-!.tli-.im: wb nature,-obscured .as it has.-Ien.'tobustnesa''-'trainlngvW.hl they are chll-would cone. . . - "You're poor and here are Jewels that and concise, ; ''1 believe in one. God, pearls with such gorgeous rubles la 'Vamo Dewey," to emphasize her in the prying glance of publicity by the dTen,, - And, finally, she will be prepared 'h It was anything but an appeal, how- belong to you.--I ve no doubt ypu,could sold.-, - Tynan's devotion to . gold . was . sight.-,-; - ..-".vJ- . L tense patriotism, her admiration for, the conspicuous personality of ; her. mother, In oas Bhe should be thrown upon her ever. " that was made when Peter raise quite a, tidy sum on them." . . not. that of the miser, for he never - ; bhe held out both her hands to take Tiero of Manilla, and her undying de- has many traits in common with that own resources. . , - , Sterling brushed past the guardians at And with-that Tynan drew from nis I'ened Msf sa.fe to gloat on tha piles . the necklace, cprloualy ignoring Ty- testation of all things Spanish, She sc--of the older woman.. And they are;farv There are not many men iiowadayg Tynan's door and staggered into Ty. , pocket the string of black pearls and -f K,it-e4gvd securitiea as Gould and nan s obvious intent to plaoe the Jewels wrded to the cress, as well, a slgnifi- from belna- traits that are repellent. v Whowlll gainsay the dictum.' nan's presence, furious and haggard. v threw; lt - on. the desk beside which sunn ud to do. He lore- gold for where they-belonged, and a she held cant Interview: The notoriety which has befallen llet Only-enly, the girl who has had such . ' Sterling waa an old man when he sat Barhoitn stooq, Hsrholm jooiceij at the ti n poor sn.l ease and beautiful -thinps out her hands the gesture wss accom- "I don't know any Spanish ukeg or ty Green and has largely overlooked, her a training, and the mother who gave It in the conference In Tynan's library, gem a'moment then at Mrs. Tynan, -ears oiaer now nun o.w -. uupo . ui m:vi$iuuun -an- - it it hroui.-nt. ana amnria- inese latter naniea . nv a anrinir mm snr.iy the secorni Mrs. Tynan. . tne enouiders mat might have - bean The duke de la Torre did "hot marry chacrln tm both.. So far from represent- suitor who Is not her eaual in abilitv. he was then and that waa only three witn nis ramous sneering smile pocK- movement of snv other . kind of 'dukes.' iKe Mrs. Tyniiii nhm whom Janet re either an evidence of repulsion or an Sylvia. daughter lias b.ena. source of continual to her, are ireUy certain to. rebuff any jut he seemed SU years Ing the blatant type of millionaires, so if not in fortune. . . days ago. He faced Tynan with wild, eted the pearls, and left