Show A W Q Co i WHITNEY STORY I How a Missionary Collector Gobi Gois in i iRis His Bin Work New York Times William C Whitney was sitting be beside beside beside side a very sporty looking man in a car who ho was telling how h he had just ju t expended for a colt coltOn coltOn coltOn On the th other side of Mr Whitney was wasa a missionary worker whose enterprise as a collector cG tor is almost without equal After the die sporty one had ended de describing describing scribing to Mr Whitney the details of the transaction the missionary yorker worker leaned over aver and said Pardon me but I am sure that one So 0 favored with this worlds goods will not refuse to contribute to our cause caus at the same time handing the sporty man ImIn a blank form of I IOU O 0 U and a pen pencil penen cil en The TILe san man did dd d not know whether to t be orren looked at Mr lIr Whitney as ast t t a get et his cue The expression lon on Mr Whitneys face was noncom noncommittal but amused The T e sporty man weakened we k ed and signed thI tha I 0 O U 17 after marking J a liberal fi above abote his I name As Mr J lr Whitney rose to leave the car he said to the sporty man Charity certainly covers a no multitude of sins it The sporty man was very quiet and apparently lest I st in puzzled thought as th tb the car jangled Jan led its way across town |