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18 W THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 1. 1921—PART 1 Z : 70 7 New. Yorut HRrepitt, Brme b DOl hecedRaYe RUMORS OF REVOLT. | MUST RETURN WHISKY. Revlews Of NeW Books E: And Other Poemn. satizier” Kname in kuup.xm! | Ne Coup Reported Under Way in Ger- |Hold Search Warrant for Seizure o Sorceress of | THE MOUNTEBANK. By William near murder—a prodigiously busy Must Bear Name of Witness. NEW April 30.—Un( of “The House of | matter, you see. And not till the very B. James. NEW ORLEANS, April 30.—Under : John |last word of the story docs the read- by the author. a ruling by United States Commis Lane Company. er know which one. out of something | ppp; AMBRICAN UNIVERSI o Crim Leaven . Nathan. Th | me man West Hungary. worthy, John. In Chancery. - . e VIENNA, April 30.—Circumstantial Calibs B rumors are published here of an im- n. Wounded Sou . Gertrude, The Lure of | pending coup, whereby NOTICE!!! Saturday Afternoon, April 30th, We Will Move erman West | gjoner Brownee, announced- 1 O ome O O T Tardor | THE. AMERICA; BOr e and Allam Hungary is io declare itself auton- | hisky ) adk s ¢ 4 2 L H. R. She and Allan. = : 1~ | night, hundreds of gallons of whisky i . gt "‘]‘“‘bl‘"zdh::"l'"f; the beautiful movie star. Stella a-| protessor of E Hall TLS. - Stéel Preferred. nented, ot the” Badnpest fovernsland wines selzed by the prohibitlon Into Our New Banking Quarters " o the beloved vagabond, ar. s crime was by pure desi the University of 3 f| Hamsun, Knut. Hunzer. | ment. in a last effort to a 5 H rols 3 Aristide Pujol, to John Balta- | The others were to close up. conclu-1 Apgys & Robertson, Lid. Harben, W. N The Divine Event. e BE the e "i,',_r)‘,"':vfi‘\*]_\fl‘}i; forces under the Volstead act must . . S ,, ! Zar—these so’ simple and_so| §i¥¢1Y: certain troublosome suspicions. |OLD LIMBER; OF the Tate of the Tav- | Hegun ' A, . and Rice, . Turn | e plan i8 . deseribed as conteme | be returned to the owners I 716 Eleventh St. N.W. T x : btle poiso L ors. By e Long Kice. Nas| : About Tales. Jating a revolt. declarati inde- | According t c sioner, lovable Locke men. The mounteback | medium of the taking off. right in the | 0piichva by the author. | Hewlett, Maurice. Mainwaring. D e i alaion stinae 15 Aceeriing 1o the e 'hh.' (Opposite the Palais Royal) was born in a circus tent, born to be | face and cyes of the camera, 50 10 [ phis WENE AFRICAN DIRECTORY | Hevdrick. B A. ed. Americans All | Ralins o offiees with the new gavs | Search warrants under which this s Roy e owmteback. Tte looked like ome, | speak. since the poisons were admin- | Axp V1 p BOOK, 1920-21. Ldi- | Hope, cing Niquor seized were not properly ernment immediately declaring fusion | drawn in that they were i stercd in rehearsal scenes of “The Momm ed by And Will Be Ready for Business Monday med Ali and W.|Hughes, : Duse Moh. Hutchison. London: Africa and too. Then with gre and paint and with Hunga: r Black Terror.” Kennedy's assistant In the R Y overnment takes the | the court officers upon “information £ » brushes he conscientiously added to|and yngerstudy tells the it pan Sutterinz Hushanas. | repiris: sorieusiy. enowen to permit | A Peller e Morning, Next God's design and made himself look | serves, besides, as the mean that under WOODLAND TALI Ry Ernest Trimmed With Red | guplication of 1) der the pretest of an impending com- munist rising and that it is about to ‘ % : atement that | o GO0 ¢ cts ) l i T e onc. ABd the womd !\vnnul};x.\vls out his m o‘.h'vldt and d:l\u Thompson Seton, author of “Wild o irins are being pressed upon the pop- | o “\””l.‘l - 1 r-«r"'r“‘”‘l" i 5 . - i oV his | cusses the action of certain subtle | (i om e, With 100 dy iation of German West Hungary un- reoation ¢ elief ¢ . i i i - 8 ic laughed itself to erying over hisi i o 0 he human system. To this .1m'\\‘,,'l t Home," et i ulation s ungary Un- | information and belief of the offi (‘l)llln]bld ““ll( mn A‘ sociatt author. New York: | chap who, on the inside. WaS atmosphere of the chemical labora n Work but that before such warrants m reful workman living up to| oo dded als at 5 < 4 By | Winsome Winnie. | 5 ithe Alline e Srere ol be ed a reputable witness must I0F S job he knew. In the course | o g, v\anlhle“lh e THL BOOK OF CONT "'"",“_‘;NL{ The Chinese Coat. 1 to the allies to prevent the| oo “peofore the uing magistrate 620 F St. N of time he became the famous Petit g o gpown o | :Greta Lobertson. Ciucinnati; £ . Main Street |and make oath that he knows of his Yatou, going from end to end of |0 here nesll ottt & Ridd Company. He of Three. i s own knowledge that whisky or wine France, always with laughter follow- 5, b0 Riventuge, and lgenilt THE SHE ! g T. M. Mae of Pfacid. Up to 18 only three women had | is kept on the premi; 1o be searched. | ing at his heels. Then, some more: g, 15 acventure. and ncenuity oo me . Verena in the Midst ed their husbands in sland. | contrary to the provisions of the law nd Hudson time. Then the war. The mounteba . Petit atou, vanished. And out fro | thie pot around in a little cirele | ng that so often stamps the the Wa : | the war came Andrew Lackaca 2 ' > it Adbox Heto, wellilgh & an honered | modern detactive story o ] i = ) gu~st at the old glish place of LipHE PEACE TANGLE By John| & Kidd Comp ! And | SH lord. or some such emincn there, too, was Lady Auriol. s dier herself. and finer woman. The & 1 two were in love. That was piain.| Since the public DRAMA OF TODAY: Outlines T 3 lion of this book,| Thelr Study. Sugiestions, Quex- But Andrew aday not kuew . something over year ago, ft. then. But \n away, thoush nat fthe r me of| Uons, Biosraphies, Bjbliographies i S a for se in t ectio With the | ters with which it deals have| § o b Yean straight | materially changed Pitiodepads) Mud)” ¢ e .\;;m Important Plays. - ! be: v v i asl arret . i back to France. to the mounteh bearing. ~ Much, however. remains as | Lrrett ing and tha Pefit Patoning—and the |Proper subject ‘of-this author's thor-| luropean Th i, New York: The Mac- | TH AND AN illan Compan fine sol-!} quite soon enough. He'r reader's heart is like to bri | fuzhgoing ehservation and broad per- | Cincinnat sonal expericnce in the countries of, = Company. the big fellow. And Elodie appes OR HELP FROM TH the book was A WORD And Horatio Bakkus. And ‘km i m_'r;l:l world. Happil {A WouD 1ot Hhon 1 s Erow orae for A L ishad ae soonis e author| it Rich- | It’s the unbroken policy of this store to place on our floors only such merchandise as can merit your ) nd Lady auec. ¢ » to his|before Ame . ings | 4 : H % . . 2 sk bank Was Hine L "'\y"“l;”?r’fi" N drcavered Abott The wens | THI CITY SI ! Ehirtes - fu‘l‘lest confidcnce—rand to mark it at prices that shall be the lowest possible for such dependability. In . by hopeless deed had it not, af Leral Euro £ t tion. This desi i , authoer of “Modern T ~ - . 2 2 o o B reh oy vt Bakitie, §nee | FOF o Srerdy pubiieation nroduced an' “lon: The Corn f‘ er l:VOFdS quadl,tY_, price, service are dall deserving of you{ confld;rahon- A little better for a little Tatou i 1S {almost ‘matic cconomy of pro-|{ hill Compan e = 3 3 o rot| PRvOOAN | ss whenever conditions permit—and credit accommodations also as a feature. Inziy before the eve. Ml‘n K | DREAX i ) and incisive manner T. ass | thor of Psychoanaly the exact tent and effect, | avior,” ete.” New York: H 8 H A 3 & t treaties. He describes. | THE\PATHWAY OF LIFE THROU . Locke is so able to give | © peace conference and then REATION, Sitae M. Fiet, | » imoves out into a speclal conside ford Company. | UNDER THE TURK IN CONSTANTI- | Hon of the condition. fron) .o oo INTERNATIONA 5 L o or | 110 point, of the various < G F_Abbott, author s (GOSN IN the war, A final) Jyonmen, ’ urkev in Trapsition,” ete. |} fon: Macmillan & Co. wapter of old histor: borught forward as a new a fllumination upon the obscurities pter outlines a plan of recon-| ruction and ‘indicates the ways in | which America can help in re-cstab- | 3 3 Nishing in Europe some measure of | HANDBOOK: i co-operation in place of war. There| R TIONS—CAU that time has not yet lifted from the . is a vigor and push and personal con-; NATIONAL WAR. 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