"Then supposing I give you a different colored mustache and a beard for those side whiskers?"
"That will do, if you will also change this suit and overcoat."
"Certainly."
The exchange was quickly made, and, looking like an entirely different person, Hal left the costumer's and hurried down to Wall Street.
Making sure that no one but the new book-keeper and Mr. Sumner were about the place, he entered.
"That's a splendid disguise," said the old broker, when the two were alone.
"It's the second I've had to-day," said Hal.
"The second?"
"Yes. Since I saw you last I've had quite a few adventures."
"Of what nature, Hal? I trust you had no more trouble?"