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I "W hew!” he whistled. '‘They're bar- | lng a time of It in there. Good eve ning, Mrs. Merritt, your husband Is certainly making It warm for Mr. Slade.” "Indeed," laughed Mrs. Merritt, grat — ified for the moment. "Dear, dear!” she exclaimed as she N E W YORK, Nov. 4.— H e a v y R e p u b NEW YO R K , Nov. 3.— Sweep ing watched Hayes gazing wistfully at lican g a in s In y esterd ay 's electi on g a v e R ep u b lic a n g a in s t hr oug hou t the coun - ! Katherine and looking very handsome ass uran ces o f redu cin g the p res ent try, which reached a c lim ax in thia and manly In his well-made evening D e m o c r a t ic m a jo r it y o f 141 in the st ate by the o v e r w h e lm in g v ict ory o f | Hou se o f R ep re s e n ta tiv e s by a big C harles S. Whitm an, fo r Gov ernor, and clothes. "It'e quite like old times to © y GERTRUDE STEVENSON margin. James W. W ad s w ort h , to su cc eed Elihu j see you together." Unhappy herself, At an e a r ly ho u r t oda y the return s R o o t in the United States Sena te were it gave her a certain pleasure to make fr om v arious st at es sh o w e d a net gain Indicted to nig ht in early re tu rn s o f j Illustrations from Photographs of the Stage Production other people unhappy. The Jealousy o f 42 se ats fo r the R epub lican s. Many the general (lectio n s. distric ts a r e yet to be heard from . R e Heavy fa llin g o f f o f the P r o g r e s - ; she had long felt for the younger and pub lican lead er s t o n ig h t w e r e ju bilan t slve vote in m an y sU tea. the return ' more beautiful woman found expres Copyright. 1914 IFehUoaUvû l t l . a u U u erved ) b j D avid B«ltugq. over tho prospe cts , s o m e pre d icti n g to Cong re ss o f e x -S p e a k e r Cannon, de- ; that the D e m o c r a t ic m a jo r it y m ight be c isiv e Rep ublican gains in New York SYNOPSIS. that when he said the word Katherine sion now In her purring tones, as, with ov e r tu rn e d a lt o g e t h e r by the final and I llinois in the Ho use m em be rsh ip j Strickland would be ready to cast her amiable cruelty, she reminded them results. and the o v e r w h e lm in g defe at o f R ep - ! of their earlier intimacy. She took Daniel Slade suddenly advances from a lot with bis. D e m o c r a t ic c o n t ro l o f the Senate, r e s e r ta t iv e P alm er by Sena tor Pe nr ose h ow ever, w a s assured, the poss ibility in P en n sy lv a n ia we re fe a tu res o f the penniless miner to a millionaire. He ia From the smoking room of Senator delight In making Bob writhe and amMtlouN to become governor 0f the Katherine whiten as she recalled their bein g that it would be increased fr om ear ly returns, state. Hla tdmplu, bom- lovlnx w it . falls Strickland’s big bouse came the stri 10 to 12 t h r ou g h the elec tio n o f R o g e r to use to the new conditions. Slade meets dent sound of men s voices, raised In passionate young love when only the M nHttachuM etts C o m f o r t * D e m o c r a t « . C. Sullivan o f Illinois. S ulliv an ’s l a ' g e Katherine, daughter of Senator Strick p lur ality in C ook Coun ty, how eve r, D e m o cr a t ic leaders, ho w e v e r , we re land, and sees In her all that Mary la not. excitement, and, it would seem, ac senator's stern interference had kept may be o f f s e t and ev en excee de d by pleased by a triumph in Massach usetts, | Slade decides to separate from Ula wife claim. Now and again the senator’s them from wedding. Sherm an’s gains in ot h er counties, w h ere e x -R e p r e s e n t a t iv e McCall was and takes rooms at his club. "Let me see,” she recollected, "when smooth, oratorical voice would sound co m p le te re tu rn s from w h ic h prob ably defeat ed Tor the G ov er n or sh ip by G o v I was your confidante, you were will no t be re ce iv ed until late today. e r n o r VV’alsh. and then Slade’s slightly deprecatory, C H A P T E R V. T a r i f f E f f e c t s Vote. E a r ly re turn s indic at ed th; t the yet firm and pleased. Then would twenty-one. Katherine, and you, Rob. The s w e e p in g R ep u b lic a n vict or y in D em ocr a t s w ou ld retain c o n t r o l of were twenty-four. I can feel Rob’s Mary Slade sat down to the break follow the patter of applause, laughter hands gripping mine yet: ‘O, Fannie— New York, the c olla p se o f the P r o Congress, with a p p ro x im a t e ly no chan ge ; gressiv e v ote th r ou g iiou t the cou n tr y in the Senate m ajo rity, but by a d e fast table with a certain sense of be and the sudden dropping of voices that please see her for me—the senator and the uphe aval in the D em ocr atic cidedly reduced m a jo r it y in the House, j wilderment. It was the same this signified earnest converse. C o n g r e ssio n a l d istr ic ts g en er ally were At a late ho u r results in Illinois, I n To Katherine Strickland, Bitting In doesn’t approve of It.' And the tears morning as It had been each succes taken as ass uran ces by R ep ub lican diana, C alifo r n ia and C olor ado as to the you shed on my shoulder, Katherine p artisans that the t a r iff had entered S en ato rsh lp w e r e in doubt. sive morning since Dan’s departure. the softly lighted library adjoining, —why, it feels wet to think of It.” every sound had its meaning. Her into the Nat iona l p oliti cal c o n flic t She could not bring herself to the real I i o g c r S u l l i v a n May Be Beaten. "O! Fannie!" Katherine’s voice was with telli n g effect. A c los e c o n t e st f o r the I llin ois Sen- ization of the fact that Dan had not eyes sparkled with keen interest. In not as firm as usual. U rusu al d e v e lo p m e n t s marked the her cheeks glowed the deep rose of c o n t e sts in North C ar olin a and New ator sh ip w a s indicated by r etu rn s r e come home—apparently did not Intend "1 always said,” the woman per excitement and exultation. In that other Orleans. In North C arolina tw o R e p u b ceived up t o a lat e hour. It lo o k e d as to come home. lican ca nd id ates fo r R ep resen ta tiv es in if the p lu r ality rolled up by Sullivan | She had waited up the night he had room she knew they were making his sisted, “ Rob, she’ll come home to you C on g r ess d evelop ed unusual strength , (D em .) in C ook Coun ty, m ig h t be o f f tory. In that other room they were In the end—” t hreatening the d efe a t o f R e p r e s e n ta set. If not exce ed ed, by S herm an’s gains gone to the club, just as she had “ I think I’ll go back and listen to putting up a man for governor, a man in other cou ntie s. T he result p rob ably waited up every night of their married tives D o u g h t o n and Gu dger. In the the discussion,” and Bob flung dis third L o u isia n a W. P. Martin ( P r o g .), will n ot be k n o w n d efi nitely until late j life, no matter where her husband she admired and who had aroused her Interest as no other man had ever gustedly out of the room. At the door w as le a d in g H en ry L. Gu ey d an (D em .), t o m o r r o w . T h e triu mph o f Senator P enros e in was or how late he might be coming he almost collided with Merritt. Kath C olonel R o o s e v e lt m ad e a cam pa ig n done. P en n sy lv a n ia o v e r A. Mltchelli Palmer, home. As the night hours lengthened speech in this district. erine had hurried out to see a reporter Nothing could stand In that man’s D em oc rat, w h o w a s on e o f the origin al Into day she was forced to tho con Lat est a v a ila b le r etu rn s on the C o n who wanted the wherefores and the su pp or te r s o f W o o d r o w W il s on , and way, she thought, with a catch In her gr essiona l d elega ti on f r o m New Y ork clusion that Dan meant to stay away whys of the dinner party to Slade. P incho t, P ro g r e s s iv e , wa s State s h o w e d 21 R ep u blic an s and 21 G i ff o r d breath, nothing could stop him now for the night. That he wouldn’t be “ I can’t possibly get away, dear," D em ocr ats e lec te d and on e P r o g r e s o v e r w h e lm in g . that he was fairly started. How dif F ra ncis E. McG overn. Republican, home at all through the day never oc sive. ferent this domineering, forceful per Merritt explained to his wife. ’T’ve wa s elected, a c c o r d in g to ea rly returns, curred to her. She reasoned that a been buttonholed by some men from to su cceed Senator Stephenson, R e p u b night’s sleep would clear hie mind sonality from Bob Hayes, the man who Republicans Make Gains had first won her girl s heart, and yet up the state. Shall you wait or go lican, fr om W isconsin . and that he would have recovered home—first?” DK. JAMES WITHVCOMUE Throughout Solid South F orm er Leader* R eturned. from his ‘‘tantrum” the next day. But for whom she had never been willing Mrs. Merritt refused to be dis The triumph o f e x -S p e a k e r Cannon, Dan didn’t "run in” that day nor the to renounce her interest in the polit E a r ly retu rn s fr o m the S ou ther n I low Icy mid Sinnott Win. st at es Indicate the usual D em ocr atic R epub lican , o v e r F ra n k T. O’Hair, fo r next. ’ The days had become weeks, ical and social life which obsessed her missed in that peremptory fashion. “ I’ll wait," she returned with acid ror Representative in C on g r ess in v ict or ies f o r stat e and C ong ress ion al Rep re se n ta ti v e in the E ig h t e e n t h I lli with the same compelling force as it al so seemed certain. yet neither by telephone nor letter had the F i r s t district W. C. H a w le y has tickets, w it h a f e w c o n t e sts f o r R e p nois District, sweetness. "Then if you are not ready did Slade. been ele c te d o v e r F r e d Hollister. T h e re sentativ es in C o n g r e s s undecided. Other Illinois R ep u b lic a n s w h o were he sent as much as a word. With an effort sL* brought her mind I’ll run along.” I nc om plete re tu rn s g i v e the f o l l o w i n g T h e R ep u blic an s claim on e C o n g r e s turned ou t o f the H o u s e in the last Finally Mary had mustered up her "Slade’s had an ovation tonight,” figures: sion al distr ic t in M ar y la nd and t w o In D e m o cr a t ic landslide, w h o will be r e courage and telephoned his club. It back to the present and to Mrs. Wes turned to Congress, w e r e W illia m B. H a w le y ................................................................ 1,794 North Carolina. ley Merritt, who had dropped In on Merritt informed her, nodding toward H o llis te r ............................................................... 1.001 took courage for Mary to use the tele M cK in ley , Charles E. F uller and John A D em ocr at, Joh nson N. Camden, wa s the smoking-room. "The big out-of- R ep ublican s al so made phone on any occasion. She was afraid her way from a dance to pick up her Hawley’s lead .......................................... 792 elected In K e n t u c k y to the United A. Sterling. town men are all here. Some of 'em In the Second d ist rict N. J. Sinnott States Senate, f o r the un expf re d term gains In New Y ork , Oscar W . Swift of the sound of her own voice the mo husband. R ep resen ta tiv e Ja m es H. in thera yet. He's big, Fannie. He’s o f the late S ena to r Bradley, R e p u b d e fe a t in g has been re-elected. T he figures are “ You simply weren't listening to a lican. T he D e m o c r a t ic c an did at e al so O'Brien in the Ninth D i st r ic t ; Rollin ment she began to talk Into the trans word I said,” Mrs. Merritt complained big. We can’t deny that. The brute as f o l l o w s on the Incomplete c o u n t: This time she feared Dan’s Slnnot i ..................................................... I,Of® was elected to the fu ll te rm in the R Sanford, d e f e a t i n g R ep re se n ta tive mitter. K vans .................................................................... 411 United Sta tes Senate. P e te r G T e n e y c k ; W alte r W. McGee, displeasure and his possible harsh In her affectedly affectionate way. “ I attacks his point with all the force of C le a v e r ................................................................ 3'J'i G o v e r n o r H oop er, R ep ub lican , wa s su cc eed in g to the seat o f R e p r e s e n ta ness. Mr. Slade was out, had left no was asking if you know Mr. Slade very a sledge hammer.” "Yes, that’s what you lack— .Sinnott’ « lead ................................................... 022 d e fe a t e d f o r re -e le c tio n by T h om as C. tive Clancy, w h ile R. L Haskell, R e well.” publican, w as elec ted in the T enth D i s message, they did not know when he Rye. Dr y* 392 Ahead Out Hide. ” Yes,” Katherine replied, lightly, punch!" his wife turned on him petu would return, was the disappointing T h e v o t e on pro h ibitio n outsi d e o f W. P. Martin, P r o g r e s s iv e , lead s the trict. lantly. T he defe at o f R ep re se n ta tiv e K o r result as she hung the receiver on the “we know him very well.” M ultnom ah C oun ty is as f o l l o w s on in- D e m o cr a t ic can d id at e f o r R e p r e s e n ta ■‘You’re snowed under,” she com ’’And does he ever mention his tive in C o n g r e s s f r o m the T hird L o u bly, Dem ocrat , o f Indiana, by Merrill hook. c o m p le t e returns: T he election o f the R ep u b lic a n state Prohibition, yos ....................................... 1806 isiana District. Moore, also m ar ke d the g en er a l trend plained, bitterly. "If you’d taken my wife?” In Mrs. Merritt’s most perfectly This morning, as the maid served and C ong r ession al ticket, with the e x P r o h ib it io n , n o ....................................................1473 States in w h ic h the D em ocr a t s seem o f Rep ublican g a in s t h r o u g h o u t the advice you wouldn’t have come to this ception of United fttatoi Senator, is in country. her breakfast, she resolved to try feline manner. .A ffirm a tiv e load ...............................................892 to have m ade c lean sw e e p s ar e A r Slade feed tonight. What’s your pa "Never once,” admitted Katherine, d ica ted by in c om plete r etu rn s c o v e r kansas, T enn essee, A laba ma, Texas, Sereno 1*7. P ay n e R e -E le c t e d . W h ile the m a jo r it y a g ain st p roh ib i again. The situation was getting un in g the state g en er ally . On the vote tion in M ultno m ah Co un ty Se ren o E. P ay ne (R ep .) , o f New York, bearable. It was bad enough to live without even an attempt at an evasion. per for,” she demanded, ’’if you can’t in the ln- Florid a, G eorgia, South Carolina, M is f o r United ¿States ¿Senator so m e r e c o m p le t e returns Is 477, It must be re sissippi and K e n tu c k y . o n e o f the ol d est m em bers o f the “ And you have never met her?” Mrs. attack your rival candidate in its col turns have been r ec ei v ed f r o m every m em ber ed that the H ou se in point o f serv ice, w as r e in the great house and be surrounded Merritt was In her glory if she could umns? Anyone would think you want up -s ta te v ote is cou n ty , and, alt h o u g h G e o r g e E. C ha m t w ice as la r g e by servants with Dan there. Without us the M ultno m ah IN D IA N A IlK P U B L IC A N IN L E A D elec ted w it h o u t diffi culty . ed to make him governor—instead of berlain and R. A. Boo th are r unning C oun ty vote and that a g r e a t e r p r o In Tenn ess ee al so a c h a n g e o f party him she felt like a prisoner of state probe. no t fa r apar t in the st ate outside of port ion o f the yourself.” “ No, I have never met her.” to tal v oto has been S hively's F rien d s, H ow ever, Say lie c on t rol w as indicated. E a r ly returns and looked on the servants as so many Multnornuh C ou nty, the la r g e p lur ality c ou n ted In M ultnom ah than In any pointed to the d efe a t o f Gov er no r “ I can’t attack him publicly,” Mer "How extraordinary! My husband f o r Mr. C ham be rlai n In M ultnom ah ot h er coun ty. W ill W in for Senate. Hoop er, the R ep u b lic a n incumben t, by jailers. ritt retorted. "He’d put up glue fac —w rhy, Wesley Merritt’s name spells C ou n ty seems to indicat e his election. Leaving her breakfast practically T h r o u g h o u t the st ate there has been INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 3.— W h i l e M il T h o m a s Rye, Dem ocrat. tories facing our property and, with R etu r n s F a v o r P ro h ibit ion. a g e n e r a l v ote ag a in s t ab olis hm ent of ler, R epub lican , had a slig h t lead over Def eat o f w om a n s u f f r a g e in M is untasted, Mary again ventured to the hearth and home, domestic purity— On pro h ibition wh ile the issu e may tiie Sen ate and the $1500 tax e x e m p Shively, De m oc rat , f o r United States souri and North D a k o t a and p roh ib i while Slade's! They tell me he hasn’t a lake breeze blowing our way— y e t bo said to be in som e d o u b t the tion and the un iv ers al e ig h t -h o u r law. Senator, in 192 o f 3171 prec inc ts in the tion in A r iz o n a and Ohio w a s indi telephone. With faltering voice she phew! My position is very difficult. repeated the number. "One-three-nine- ea rly returns report a d ry v ict ory . A l R e tu r n s f r o m 19 c o u n tie s on these state, S hiv ely 's fr iend s sa y their man cated. Of course, election’s a long way ahead, t h ou g h M ultnom ah C ou n ty m ay g iv o m ea su res g iv e p r a c t ic a lly a t w o - t o - o n e will win w it h a m a jo r it y o f 30,000. In Ohio the p roh ibit ion Issue was four;” with beating heart she Inquired but I’m the only stick in his puddle.” a substantial m a jo r it y u g a ln st p r o h ib i vote a g a in s t each measure. In Cleveland and Dayton for "Mr. Slade;” with sinking courage T he R ep u b lic a n s mad e a clean sw eep uppermost. "Yes, you're a big stick!" she t ion it is n o t like ly , on the basis o f In the Sena torial c o n t e st W illia m In this, Marlon Coun ty, Miller, R e p u b tho “ w et s'” w e r e v ictor iou s by large she received the answer that Mr. Slade ear ly returns, that this m a jo r i t y will H a n le y ran a p oor third. In the State lican c an d id ate f o r Senator, leading majorities. taunted. “ Why don't you do some had gone out, leaving no message. g o as high as 10,000 in the stat e outsld o outsi d e o f Multno m ah Coun ty the In Sen ato r S hiv ely by nea rl y 3000 votes. S enators re-e lecte d as the result of thing?” o f Multnornuh County, and if the p re s c o m p le t e c oun t g i v e s him 485, but the R e p r e s e n ta tiv e K o r b ly , Dem ocrat , hard ba ttles w ere F r a n k Brandegee. Again and again during the day she “What can 1 do?" he groaned. '’I’ve en t ratios are c ont inue d the am en dm ent f i g u r e s are not so c o m p le t e as those w as d efeut ed by Merrill Moors, R e p u b Rep ublican , o f C onn ec ticut, w h o wa s repeated the call, only to receive a will have an a f f i r m a t i v e m a jo r it y o f retu rn ed on B o o th and Cha mberlain. lican, by a b ou t 6000 votes. been told tonight by no less than four op pose d by G o v e r n o r Simeon E. B ald similar reply. The possibility of her a b o u t 16,000. D u rin g the ear ly ev enin g A d d in g In Multno m ah C oun ty H a nley One hu ndr ed and nin e ty -t h r e e p r e w in : Albert B. Cummins, Republican, men that they won't support me again. the returns r ec ei v ed p resag ed u c lose ha s 1323 vote s as c om p ar ed wit h 4677 c in c ts g a v e f o r United States S en ato r: o f Iow a, w h o d ef ea ted R ep resen ta ti v e husband having li t such a message And Strickland's speech introducing v o t e upstate, bu t these f i g u r e s we re fo r B o o t h and 5605 f o r Chamberlain. Miller, Rep ublican , 29,672; Shively, C o n n o lly ; John W a lt e r S m ith, D e m o to be delivered to her, whether he was la r g e ly from c lo s e -in business d istricts Slade was a masterpiece!” Dem ocrat, 28,440; B ever edge, P r o g r e s crat, o f M ary ia nd ; W illia m J. Stone, there or not never occurred to the in the la r g e r t owns. As later fig u r es sive, 13,090. “ Yes—Strickland’s masterpieces are De m oc rat , o f Missouri; J a co b H. Gal- truthful, simple-minded little woman. b e c a m e a v aila ble the f a v o r a b le vot e for linger, Rep ublican , o f N ew Hampshire, concocted by his daughter, we all But Slade did not want to be reached the am end m ent be gan to f o r g e ahead Okliilumiu D em ocrat In Leud. w h o w as o p posed b y R ep re sen ta ti v e know that. Just as I write your stuff," with the p ro b a b le result as ulread y e x by her, and if an untruth, more or O K L A H O M A CITY. Nov. 3.— One h u n Stevens. pressed. she finished with hateful emphasis on D em ocr atic S enators in the South less, were necessary, the telephone dred and ten o u t o f 620 s c a t te r in g p r e T a x E x e m p t io n Defeated. the possessive. cin c ts g i v e f o r G o v e r n o r : Williams, w e r e re- electe d w it h ou t d if f ic u lt y , new boy was easily bribed. On the v a r iou s am endm ents fig u r e s "My dear, I wish you’d be more Dem ocrat , 4584; Fields, Republican, Sena tors f r o m Southern st ates chosen on only three o t h e r m eas ur es were Meanwhile Slade was eagerly look b ein g R ep re se n ta tiv e Oscar W. Und er 2841. careful!" warned Merritt, making av aila ble at a la t e hou r last night. w ood , o f A laba m a , and R ep re se n ta ti v e ing forward to his new life. Never a T h ese indicated c o n c lu s iv e ly that the sure that the door leading into the T h o m a s W . H a r d w ic k , o f Georgia. man to waver, he did not once look j Ile|)uhllenns I.ead In Verm ont. $1500 exem ption, the ab olis hm ent o f the smoking-room was closed. E x - G o v e r n o r J. C. W. B r e ck h a m , Dem - I back to the wife he had so coolly de Senate and the un iversal elg lit- h ou r M O N T P E L I E R , V t „ Nov. 3 — E i g h t y - ocra t, o f K e n t u c k y , w a s ch osen f o r the "Your 'Message to the Farmer’—that law had been d ecisiv ely d efeat ed. serted. He was being dined and ban two electio n d istricts g i v e Dillingh am, lo n g term. f made you famous! What did I ever T h e in c om p let e f ig u r e s fr o m nil queted and feted, being everywhere Rep., f o r S ena to r 12,967; Prou ty. Dem.- R e p u b lica n S ta le T ic k e t* H elped . c oun ti es in the st ate out side o f Mult get for writing it?” and with self-satis Prog., 8568. T he R ep u b lic a n nominee n om ah g a v e the f o l l o w i n g tota ls on T he Increased R ep u blic an v o t e a f hailed as the candidate for governor. f o r G over no r, Gates, has a b ig lead. fied deliberateness she arranged her United States S enato r: fecte d the results in several st ate c o n He was sniffing the first breath of fu self carefully in a low-seated chair B o o t h ............................................................ 2790 tests. New York , N ew H a m p shire and ture glories with keenest delight. This C h a m b e r l a i n ......................................... . . 2 7 3 6 near the fireplace. Turkey has opened war on Russia C olorado, w h ic h n o w ha ve D em ocr atic was the sort of thing that made a man H a n l e y ......................................................... 485 ov er no rs, el ec te d R ep ub lican s. I n “ I never denied that you had a and begun bombardments on the Black G c om p lete re turn s fr om Kansas, n o w u n feel big! This was the sort of life to man's brain,” placatingly, drawiingly, sea. B o o th 's p l u r a l i t y ................................ 63 d er D em ocr atic adm inistra tio n, sh ow ed lead—with men bowing and salaaming Cha m ber lain In Lead mockingly, "darling.” the R ep u blic an ticket wa s in the all around him. He walked with a firmer Beginning of winter in Europe has that Blit In M ultnom ah C ou nty, with lead, and in O k la h om a the elec tion of “ Yes—I'm the family mosquito that n ea rly 6000 v o te s coun te d, Mr. C h a m lessened the night attacks of the op tlie D e m o c r a t ic c an did at e w as not a s tread. Hie shoulders were thrown 'Old You Ask the Senator for the buzzes behind your ears. God help back a bit more arrogantly. His chest b er lain had a p lur ality there o f 991. The sured. posing armies. $10,000 I Want7” us if It wasn't for me. Did you ask su btr ac tion o f Mr. B o o t h ’s p lurality In In a few instan ces there w ere D e m was more noticeable as he walked the st ate g iv es Mr. Cliamberlain a p lu r It is reported in Home that the Ger o cra ti c gains. In Minnesota, Id ah o and down the street. the senator for the $10,000 I want?” alit y o f 928. It is p r a ct ic a lly im p o s s i seen his wife for weeks, and It's town she demanded. man crown prince has been wounded Tennessee, w h ic h have R ep u blic an Gov - The Innate conceit and self-esteem ble to m ak e an e stim a te o f the p lu r a l ernors, and Nevada, with a P r o g r e s talk that he's living at his club. And while leading an attack on Verdun. "He can’t,” Merritt was huddled In it y b y w h ic h Mr. C ha mbe rlain will be sive, D e m o c r a t ic c an did at es were in of the man made him overlook the fact elected, as In m a n y c o u n tie s the totals, the lead at a late hour. Oh io wa s still that the party needed a rich man. He to think he’s never mentioned her to the nearest chair. The subject had The Newspaper of France says the as co mputed, s h o w o n ly t w o or three (tcorgc E. Chamberlain. been causing him appetiteless days d ou bt , wit h the D e m o c r a t ic in c u m was quite satisfied that he was being you!” Belgian parliament will he called into in v o te s diffe rence. bent, G o v e r n o r Cox. in the lead. Katherine had quietly rung for a and sleepless nights. When a woman boosted by Strickland and the others T h ese fig ur es have c o m e la r g e ly from W it h the e x c e p t io n o f the S ena tor- session at Havre some time in Novem In C al ifo rnia there w as an e x c e p servant, and as Mrs. Merritt finished, of Fannie Merritt’s persistency and tin ■ e it lM ;in«i tin* taw s c a t taring re ship the R ep ublican s p rob ably have ber. tion to the P ro g r e s s iv e slump . ¿Such because of his brains, hie unusual abil remarked casually: "Martin, see that t u r n s from c o u n t r y d istr ic ts that are carri ed the c o u n ty f o r all cand id at es tenacity wants something a man can’t returns as w e r e at hand f r o m that ity. his oratory and his power to lead c o m i n g in so m e tim e s r e v e r s e Mr. C ha m on both the state and co un ty tickets. England declares the report that the st ate indicated a lan dslide f o r Gover men. He was happier than he had these letters are mailed at once.” get then that man Is very likely to be b er lain ’s lead and s om eti m es g i v e him Including O. N. M cA rthur f o r C ong ress Unabashed, Mrs. Merritt was moving nagged into desperation. the bet tor o f the vote. Dane County .m«l T h o m a s M. Hurlbur t f o r Sheriff. Indian troops in Egypt are in mutiny nor Johnson, the P ro g r e s s iv e executive, been for years. Every day the new w h o wa s up fo r re-election. eagerly about the artistic room, com has g iv en Mr. B o o t h a h a n d som e plur “ You look^ out, Wesley," she an T he p ro hibit ion am end m ent has failed is false, because there are no such W om an s u f f r a g e a p p ar en tly fart'd III life looked brighter and the old less fortable in all its appointments, its ality, prob ably as m uch as 4000. swered. alarm breaking the careful to cat ty in the coun ty , a c c o r d in g to the troops in that country. desirable. at the ha nds o f the voters. In Ohio, I \\ I th.v c o m b e Easy W inner. a v a ila b le returns. A m o n g the other If he gave a thought to Mary It was richness enhanced and mellowed with modulation of her voice. "That’s the The Northern Pacific railroad has North D a k o t a and Missouri s u ffr a g e Dr. W it h y c o m b e has been elected by im por ta n t a m end m ents that a p p ea r to Mary was "comfort age. a blend of color that nothing but first time he ever refused us.” a large plurality unless early returns t»c lo s in g are the $1500 ta ; exemption, ordered 117 more freight cars to haul a m end m en ts a p p ear ed to have been a passing one. beaten deci si v el y . “ He’s broke—dead broke. I don’t ar e dec eiv ing. If the pre sen t ratios the p ro pose d a b o lit io n o f the State Sen- the immense crops, also its president able.” She had everything that money years can give. S ta te - w id e pro h ibition was beaten In i a r e maintained In the c o m p le te voto his ite and ill»' un iversal e i g h t - h o u r law. Fannie Merritt was a decided blonde. know how he can keep this up. The could buy. The servants would be tak lead ov er Dr. C. J. Smith will be be- j The dentist ry bill has an indicated lead. says $1,600,000 will be expended in Ohio, but in C olor ado the ea rly vote ! That's why ing good care of her, of course. Of Her decision had been made more senator's nearly out. improving the line. t w een 25.000 and 30,000. T h e rural Clatnbfrlaln' N Lend IMM. co un ti es have g o n e v er y s t r o n g ly for the lump In Mary’s throat as she sat { than ten years before. It was a de- he’s sticking to Slade.” I n c om p let e re turn s f r o m 22.» o f the Arguments in the Federal suit to II \ KI > IX (• I.K A D IX G IX (TO B E CONTINUED.) the R epub lican c an did at e wh il e the 326 p r e c in c t » in the c o u n ty at 3 o ’c lo c k at the lonely breakfast table and as c*8'on that, once made, must be O H IO citi es a r e no t fa r behind them. this m o rn in g indic at e m at G e o r g e E. dissolve the United States Steel cor she went through the still more lone- abided * > r. and the woman ^ been Outside o f M ultno m ah C ou n ty the Cha mberlain. Dem ocrat, has carried poration, have closed, and, it is said, K arl} R eturn s In d icate P rohibition some ordeal of the formal dinner, he : ,lvlnK UP to ever 8lnce- Her gown EELS AND SNAILS AS FOOD fig u r e s on the contes t f o r G ov er n or Multno m ah Coun ty ov e r R ob er t A. Issue Is Losing. bet wee n the t w o ca nd id ates a r e as f o l Hooth Republican, and W il lia m Han- the court may not reach a decision knew nothing Of the woman's aching was tbe *aet 1*ord °f sartorial elegance low s: heart and her eyes bright with unshed and Bt>de Daringly decollette It clung Three-Pronged Fork Regular Thing to Icy. P ro gres sive. b\ a plurality that until next summer. CINCINNATI. Nov. 3.— E arly partial W ith y c o m b e ..................................................... 3.1»« may exceed 10.000. and that Dr. James Smith ................................................. . 2,1.’»it | The London Daily News’ correspond 1 returns fr om var ious pre cincts t h r o u g h tears as she tried to keep up before 10 ber *on*’ ave*t® figure with lot lng Ute for “ Horned Things" In With> ombe. Re pub lican, will ha ve a ou t the st ate in d icate that the race for the servant« and make excuses for his emphasis, and trailed round her ex Withycombe'« load ............................... 1.03« similar lead ov e r Dr. C. J. Smith, D e m ent on the allies' left wing reports G o v e r n o r be t w e e n the inc um be nt, James Proper Ceremony. quisitely dressed feet. Her hair did W it h the v ote in Multno m ah County absence, Slade was heartlessly ob ocrat. and W. S. U’ Ren, Independent, that a German submarine boat which M. Cox, De m oc rat , and F ra nk B. Willis, credit to the hairdresser's long and pa added the f ig u r e s st and as f o l l o w s : fo r Governor. attacked the British battleship Vener w it h the fo r m e r s lig h t ly in the lead, is livious Or perhaps It was self-esteem Withycombe ............................................. ft.3»:t A hea\ y vote, estimated at 82 per Laymen may hesitate to say how far e x tr em ely close. Ja mes K. Garfield, again, that made him unable to fee! tient efTorts. and long, bizarre diamond Smith ......................................................... 3.781 1 cent o f the r e g is tr a t io n -96.436— was able otT the Belgian coast has been P rog r essiv e, w a s c onc eded ea rly to have pendants flashed and sparkled from Leviticus has been adopted into the sunk. for her—the self-esteem of the suc no chance. Withycombe*« lead .............................1,79-1 c a s t W o m e n v ot ers w ere out in force. Partial return s f r o m Almost every cessful man who feels no wounds her ears. If ever a woman had beco.j j law of Scotland. But there are some The Swedish steamship Ornen, from part o f the State o f Ohio up to 9 o ’clock when fighting for what he wants, aDd a slave to her own personal pleasure peculiarities which suggest that It has W I S C O N S I N M i l T S K l r i B l . l C W P K X K O S K ’ S 1»L1'H \L1TY Il K AY Y Portugal for Gothenburg, Sweden, hit Indicate that W a r r e n G. H a rd in g . R e neither knows nor cares that others and dress, that woman was Fannie probably been adopted into Scottish practise. Take tbe prejudice of the R epublican G overnor A ls o Indicated I m m . m m l P h i l i p p W i n s lu C o n t e s t a mine Monday in the North sea, and publican. is e st ablish in g a su bstantial lead ov er T im o t h y S. Hogan . Dem ocrat, feel them. He had a heart, but It was Merritt. Too self-centered and selfish for G o v e r n o r . sank off Cuxhaven. Five members of and A r th u r L. G arfo rd , P rogres sive, in unpleasantly like Pharaoh's. ever to crave motherhood, she lavished Scot against eating eels, and also shell by P en n sylvan ia R etu rn s. fish. There is no more obvious reason the race f o r United States S en ato r to MILW A UKE E . Nov. 3 — Emm anuel her crew were drowned. But of Katherine Strickland's stat a kind of affection on a watery-eyed PH ILA DE I« FHI A. Nov. 3. — E lecti on su cc eed T h e o d o r e L. Burton, Republican. why an eel should look more like that Philipp. Rep., o f Milwaukee, toda y d e little poodle, which repaid her with uesque beauty and her cosmopolitan o f Penrose, Rep., to the United States feated Judge John C. Karel, Dem.. o f Fift een p rec in c t s in C u y a h o g a County A dispatch received from Roosen- abhorred snake to a Scotchman than lap-dog gratitude. (C lev elan d) g iv e pro hibition 715. a gainst manner he was delightfully aware. Senate fr om P enn sy lvania, by a large Milwaukee, in the race for G o v e r n o r o f daal says that 14,600 Belgian refugees 193*. F our pre cin cts out o f 56 tn During the weeks since he had left Tonight she was restless and 111 at to anybody else, and. taking the objec- plurality, and a ls o an easy v ic t o r y fo r M m i louiU »i ooa- returned Tuesday and 12,860 Wednes S c ioto C oun ty g iv e p roh ibitio n 261. ! tion to shellfish into account, one can Brum bau gh . Rep., c an did at e f o r G o v servat tv ely at 25.009. home Slade had been calling regu ease. Like Katherine, her mind was a g ain st 480. day to Antwerp, hut that 6500 of them ernor, are Indicated by returns fr om The estima te Is tro m widely s c a t not help thinking of the rule in Le larly at the Strickland home, partly to full of one thought—Slade. Slade, Slade F our prec inc ts ou t o f 117 in Summit 1242 electio n d istr icts out o f 6727 in tho tered returns. have left the city again for Holland. viticus that 'Whatsoever hath fins and C oun ty : F o r p roh ibitio n 386. against consult with the senator and partly —but thoughts that took a different di state. The vot e: T h e v ote fo r John J. Rlutnc, Ind.. All the German army corps on the 416. In San du sk y Coun ty, t w o precinct s for the purpose of poelng for the bust rection. She wae sick of his name, scales in the waters, in the seas, and .m dulate fo r Gov ernor, la decidedly United States Senator— Palmer, Dem., 32,987; Plnchot. Prog., 31,831; Penrose small. left hank of the Vistula in Poland are out o f 41 a r e: F or p roh ibitio n 100, which Katherine was modeling As sick of hearing of his money, sick of in the rivers, them shall ye eat.” J le p ., 119 628. McG ove rn, R epublican, fo r the United in full retreat, according to an official a g ain st 221. the talk of his power and of hearing while all that move In the waters with- they sat hour after hour, he posing F o r G o v e r n o r — M cC orm ick , P o m - Sta tes Sena tor, is lead in g R u st in g , Dem - him named as the man of the hour.” > out fins and scales shall be an abom comfortably, she working deftly and Prog., 61,349; B rum bu ugh, Rep., 124,- orra t, a c c o r d in g to scat tere d returns In report from Petrograd made public in M IC H IG A N C O N T E S T IS CLOSE Washington by the Russian embassy. »14. W is c o n s in outsid e Milwaukee. He was winning the very honors she ination. talking even more cleverly, Slade and D E T R OIT. Nov. 3.— F ra g m e n ta r y Col. Xewnham Davis has described had coveted for her husband, and tak Katherine had come to a mutual un M \\ I W l l s s| \|' |\ d an g k r returns re ce iv ed up to 10 o ' c l o c k t o The Cologne Gazette says it has ing them right out from beneath his tbe Ideal conditions of snail-eating. R e p u b l i c a n s l e a d In N or th D a k o t a The more they saw of nigh t bore ou t the p re dic tion o f all demanding. R e p u b l i c a n N o m i n e e f o r S e n a t o r l i a s learned from Berlin that soldiers of very eyes and nose. There didn't seem "At Price’s.'’ he writes, “the horned that t M . .higan G R A N D F OR KS. N IV. Nov. 3.—S c a t various general units, which have be g u b e rn a t o ria l c ontest bet wee n G o v each other the more each became con to be a doubt of Slade becoming gov thing is eaten with pioper ceremony, S lig h t 1 en d in Return.*«. that their paths would Inevit T inted terin g returns fr om the Second r o n - come exhausted and weakened owing ernor Ferris (D e m .) and e x -G o v e r n o r ernor. the very poeitlon for which her in a silver bowl, with a silver three- g r c s s lo n a l District Indicate m a t Young. ably converge. Osborn (R e p .) w ou ld be an ex cit ing CARBON. Nev . Nov. 3.— I ncom plete Rep., is r e-e lec ted ov e r W ee ks , Dem return s from 10 o f the 16 c o u n tie s in ! to the long stay in the trenches, are one. husband had been striving for the p m : pronged fork as a means of conveying Katherine talked animatedly and en P urce ss, Dem., and Gronna. liep., fo r N* \ <;.» Three hundred and f if t y -f o u r state di to that Francis G N ew -I being sent home on a furlough lasting tertainingly of eocial life abroad and tlx terms. Slade with his millions the alleged dainty to the mouth, the Senator, are nec k and ntu k with only pre cincts out o f a total o f 2132 gav e htinG wh o h.i* represen ted this st atel from five to seven days. a few returns in. of the gay times tn Washington, and needed the governorship no more than ' long, black gelatinous things are F erris 32 924. Osborn. 26.136. *nd H. R In the l ’ nit#d States Senate si n ce 19JJ. Slade's heart warmed and his eyes a pampered child needs a new toy, ; brought to the table, very hot, and will s a i e his se.it In the upper house | The London Daily Chronicle's Paris Pat te ngt ll ( P r o g ). 6955 Osborn f o l l o w e r s coun te d on a big o f the National C on g r ess by the na r- i correspondent asserts that with a view flaahed as he pictured himself a part while to her husband success or fail swimming in a sauce in which lard C h am p C la rk K«-«*|pctr*f m ajo r ity In the upper penins ula r«»wr«t *.f iiMr.Miiis. If he wa s not d e of that charmed circle. With keen ure this time meant either the retrlev- and onions and garltc seem to be the to detaching France from the allies, MONTG OM ERY. Mo., Nov. 3 Early feated In today s election. T he P ro g r e s s iv e vote w as falling R etu rns j principal components Speared on tV> p«netratlon he saw the longing of the lng of his fortunes or his utter ruin, returns Indicate the r e -e lec tion of from 58 out o f the 240 pretnets In the j Germany has made an offer to conclude b e lo w that cast In 1912 Frank E C ha mp ('l ar k. D em ocr at. Sp eak er « f the »tit« g iv e Samuel Platt (R e p .) a m ar- peace on the basis of the cession of Doremus. in the F ift h District, and girl s nature, her iron vrill, her deter j The abstraction of the two women fork, tbe snail goes Into one's mouth— Hou se, by a m a jo r it y o f f r o m 3 ««« to pi i o f nc.ir.y L’ < \ >tes ov er New lands. I W Brakes, in the second, the mlnaticn to gain social honor* at al j was broken by the sudden entranaa and then comes one of the critical m e Meti and possibly a portion of Alsace Samuel 6000 votes. John C. B r ow n , his R e p u b t w o M ich ig an Dem ocr at ic R e p re se n ta G o v e r n o r Odilie tltep ) lead s Emmet menu of life! m ost any cost lie Battered him—t* * of Hays*. lic an op pon ent, c o n c e d e d his d efe a t t o Hoyle * D r m ) by ab ou t the ».one mar- to France. The offer, according to the tive s in C on g r ess s e e k in g re-election , n i g h t by fr o m 2000 to 3000 votes. we re In the «.id in the ea rly returns. correspondent, w s s rejected. 42 SEATS GAINED EASTERN STATES BY REPUBLICANS GO REPUBLICAN [The Governor's! T A • L '3 'Q - j WITHYCOMBE EASILY WINS Prohibition May Carry; Hawley and Sinnott Win; Cham berlain Ahead. A N o v e l i z a t i o n of Alice Bradley's Play