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Show Cupid Laughs At Money and ! Love Wins Out riMCAr.M. 0-t. 17 (By A. P.) Her fafhrr's promise of 1100.000 If she r- tnatned unmarried until she was 30 1 was an inducement to Josephine Kryl for six years. Hut six years remained when she met 1'am Taylor White, a music romosep of lioston. A mes I sage signed ".Mrs. Taul Taylor White" I 'announced that Josephine had broken ; her part with her father. Hix years ago Josephine, then M, j was a promising violin student under jth tutelage of Yaaye. and her sister Marie, then I. was an accomplished pianist. Their father, ffohumir Kryl. himself n noted musician, had great ambitions for careers for his daughters so great that he exacted the asms promise from each, to remain single until M. when $l'u,o-0 each would be their reward. The rule was so rigid that no young men were to be entertained in the! Kryl home. Iast week Josephine, w ho had signed contracts for Kuropean appearances j this winter with various symphony j orchestras, aald she had an aipoint -merit with a dentist and left the Kryl residence. Her message from Boton was the first word her father had re-I re-I reived since. He told Marie If she j contemplated association with young mn of her acquaintance the rule gov-J gov-J erning the Kryl parlor would be can-jceUd. |