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14 - THE SUNDAY VETERANS OF GREAT WAR . A Column Devoted to the Interests 0{ ‘}IG Men Who ! Bull-Dog Drummond BY CYRIL McNEILE (“Sapper™) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C MAY 8, 1921— PART 2. Reviews of New Books MAINWARING. By Maurice Hewlet author of “The Forest Lovers, etc. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. in the death of * [ very { across the picture film in & manner to moving story that could | make one’s hair stand on end. Hell-Bent” himself. A scoot | -~ Dr. Hans Much, director of the de- partment for the science of im- munity and for the research of tu berculosis At the University of Hamburg. Germany. Translated by Dr. Max Rothschild. medical direc- tor of the California Sanatorium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis, an Francisco and Belmont. New Qitions to the Public umn cach Sunday THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. The following ERI includes xome ects The lists which reprinted at < ‘ 8 { York: The Macmillan Company. ' Defended the Nation on Land and Sea. N one sense Mr. Hewlett's new g : . Mar- THE STATE AND GOVERNWENT, By ©7 of the mo n the lib A Novel of tery, Love and Adventure. novel is as modern ws the Ein- | THE SPLENDID FOLLY, By Mar- THE S¥ATE AND 00 T i pons iy buti s o ot s may : in disclosure. In another sense End” etc. New York: fessor of social and political sci-* o0 gty Nts & Sear 3 Clev. dhio. July 14 to (Oepyright, 1921, by Geerge H. Deran O».) stein mit of Far End.” etc. New York: and be sent by mail for 13 conts & year The May meeting of the Bureau ot Iv‘-:{? ]lg Cleveland, Ohio. July | it is as archaic as the Scandi- George H. Doran. ence in Brown University. authory : graving and Printing Post. Ameri- e SViAE Bigas fhem e nlehiae any ot| VPi Einianealt e it eut et orimhe Deyelopment of the State.” | Fiction. 4 i held Thursday ity- t. No. 284 i N o i sice. New Hork- ) ADDIEION &40 I Xt acani Rose teriem 157 At 1150 o'clnch, at| Ve(erans ot Forelkn Wars. met Thura- | _(Continued from Yesterday's Star) _ | be just—you and 1. Stand up. Henry.|(his author's romances have been Picces of way effects tn hiof S| vuE coLLEGE oF THE CITY ok | Yuonie\ e POnen it i stion| 8y evening, when several commit- stand up—ax I have always stood Up|drawn. Mainwaring. Its hero. is AN the’ war.shattered kingdoms of Eu-| SEW VORK SERIES N COM- |00 00 1423 New York avenue. The ueStionioes that have been conducting the | Silently they both climbed the lad- to vou' He crossed the room and|,gienturcr—an adventurer in love rope might easily have sent Into hid.| WERCE 1CN AND TECHMNOR- ! MacGrath, Harold. The Man Wit of acquiring a summer cottage on the work in connection with the consoli- |der which had been placed in readi- 8tood in front of the cowering man. litics. Tn the latt le he is!ing many a kinglet and other minor| OGY—BUSINESS COSTS. By Det W50 000 r c he rccreation of the| dation of the posts made reports. It |nmess. to find Peter Darrell and the , ‘Take half—take half.” he screamed. |and politics. In the latter role royalty. So. when at the end of the| Wit Carl Exgleston. M. E. C{ylannn Stephon Lady alomac, foc ehe Ste friends, will| WAS announced a charter is expect- | American detective already in posi-| "‘”d“"' treasure—I've . . . as waywise and adroit as this even-| PN, SO TRCE AL CNE S e of 8 . A. author of “Problems in CON A Sianzie, Compion ' post members and their {riends, ed from the national headquarters|tion. A brilliant light streamed out , Aad Drummond hit him a fearful f;50. (riumphant political trickster. |royal line loaded down with patrietic Accounting.” and Frederick 1307 be taken up. Nathan Williams. postinext week. The memorial duy com-|through the gluss dome. and the in-| Pl on e moutn. o o NEE S T SRR BURE D (U obligations 1o his noble house and its | Robinson. Ph. D. dean of he |y Afanue eumas he Americanization cfficer, and Chairman| mittee appointed to co-operate With {side of the central room was clearly 'l S 3 ¥, to. return 4 reviving power, no one is disposed to Scheol of Business wnd Civic Ad-| " Fygo 0, o on committec arc|the G. A. R. reported the assign-|visible. Taised ThaEiful owners Boyso—he|He vaults into parliament from tRe|pave any serious quarrel with the) —ministration ete. Iustirated New [y SRlars § w. cd Famous ¥: Dyer. Ll the sxcume ment that bad been made and (he| -He's already talked to what hel (Hiiliglo" ond ando them ¢ M [shoulders of an ecxcited labor mob. lauthor's turn of ‘invention. Romarce| o Yori: L Appleton & vo. i Sior to make rcports. | members agreed to support the de-!thinks is vou." whispered Peter.] ORET {0 i 2 e ¢ ent | is. as & matter of course. far from the NS A Story of Amerlean |y 4 1 W The Summons - | ed Lo} 9 3 < ¢ four masked men came in and [Once there, he plays the goveram 4 3 | A : Y partment in this work. ecstatically. “and he is not in the hcs!l , g mind of this royal refugee. But. e 1.4%e Through Three Generntions. |y ha wooN e Bxplor A mecting of the executive officers|” Ex-soldlers who are located in wal- | of tempers. ;Cffli.";‘:f’ifi‘l’i‘m‘igi‘:‘g“r:;‘:‘les»fltm\, ana |0 against the people, opening hiS{is 'the girl. beautiful and giftea| By Florence Finch Kell Maugham, W, S Mra. ¢rhddock of National Capital Post. No. 127, Vet-| ter Reed Hospital who were obligat-{ Hugh glanced down. and a RIiM | the Lindly gentleman vou pui to|OWN way thereby (o the prime min-|enough to play havoc with the mere of “What America Did’ ! Merrick. Hop Mary-tiirl B oo Ware, wne heid last| e and enrolled wy members of the |smile flickered round his 1ips. In the | guurd Miss Benton - he remarkod. av|istry. which he misses by a mere |ADKTACtions of duty (o one's country York: E. P. Dutton & o I Merrici. Tavnaas Shne Metse - o erans; of Porcisn. Wars, was post were: William E. Prestrid three chairs sat the motionles®. | the door closed. *“So now we MAY |1 1o Besides. the mystery of the man's| TEETH D HEALTH: How to " [ynh ] Tucsday evening. Reports of commlt-fJjames W. Adams. R T. Shackleton. |bound figures so swathed in rope that | regard ourselves as being alone Tuer [hatrs breadth. As a lover he in-|station 'serves admirably to compli- Lengthen Life and Increave Happi- | Nexo, M A Ditte il Alive {ces appointed at a recent meeting for| William Felty und Eli T. Glein. only the tops of their heads Were|you and 1. And one of us, Lakinkton | Ade8 the Momes o B dies tnio [ CALe, along somewhat fresh lines. the| mean By Proper Care. Ky Thomux Noves Alfrod. Fevond the Desort the purpose of investigating charges| Quartermaster E. I. Donaldson re-|visible. just as Lakington had 1eft| _coy devil in human form—is going | Pludgconing hzlf-reluctanc ladies 1010 | marital adventure. The renunciation J. Ryan, D. D. 8, and Edwin F.| Nvburg, S 1. The Gate of 1vors - <crimination against ex-|ported he had established a modern {him and Toby and Algy earlier in the | into that bath.” compliance. Along this 8SwWeepIng |a¢ the last, is the woman's. naturall Rowers, M. 1. New York: . P.lasmler. Mrs M 1" T Turpie of alleged discrimi £ 3 : hat bath g s Mg y. i service men in government depart-|system of keeping records. ~Addi-levening. The only moving thing in! “But that bath mea deatny | course he marries a girl ““05;' hey | She gives up the career of a famous! Putnam's Sons | Heighis ments were received. tional members of the membership {the room was the criminkl himself. | shricked Lakington — “death in|Mmakes a throne of the doorstep artist in order that she mav go wi*h | POEMS: Written on the Journey from | Oliphant. Mrs. M. 0. W. The Ladis o reported that some cases of | committee were appointed by the land at the moment he was scated at| agony. she, on her knees. is scrubbing, A |her lord to the reconstruction of the! Semme to Soul. Py Augusia I3 Stet-| Lindor allcged diccrimination were found to| commander. us follows: = William C.[the table with the Chincc cabinet! “That will be unfortunate for the [SeCret marriage this. during which|tuppenny princedom of Luvania. The| son. .S D. Ilustrations'in photo-! Opplinheir B, The Desits Pan G nline Gepartment the commit- | Mackey. to’ have charge of member-iin front of him. iie scemed to belone Who goes fn.- said Drummond,|the Wife comports herself ‘with the|packground of this spirited and di-| gravure. Fourth edition. New |Paine R 1. Shine Avross the Sc tee took up the matter with the head ship publicity at Fort Myer. Va.idoing something inside with a pen-'tuking a step toward him. upstanding simplicity (and a bit of;verting tale is good. especially good, York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. | Parrish. Randall. The Mystery o of the department. who. the commit-;and William T. Loring. 1o have | knife, and all the time he kept up a| “You would murder me”” half sobbed [the dullness. us well) thal stampa|in the fresh and tangy surroundings|ESSAYV& ON MODERN DRAMATISTS.| = the siver Dagger tew stated. assured no ex-servicejcharge of post publicity &t Cump running commentary (o the three! the terrified man. those Icelandic ladies of l‘he Hc";';:' of C‘ornwall that the writer sketches By William Lyon Phelps Lamp-| Pedler. Margaret Tie House of en would be dropped from the de-| Meade. Md. bound figures. ; | “No. Lakington: I'm not going (o [€aRA tales Mainwaring is at least |with so knowing 4 hund son. professor of Engiish literature [ Drcams-tome-Tru partment if 1 was possible to retain| The next meeting is to be held | “Well. you young swing. have You | murder You” A gleam of hope came |# couple of ‘men. each of them R| o oir iy pycrLaxp v THE| At Yale New York: The Macmillan, Poole, Pund partn Thursday, May 19. i enjoyed your ‘nmight?” A feeble moun | into the others eyes. “But I'm going [driven thing. both of them devils, HOSERADLE EXGLAND 1% THE, {ompuny. [Post. M. . The Sleuth of St. Jame-s The committea recommended that{ To further ‘extend the benefits of |came from onc of the chairs. “Spirit|to RNt you in order to decide which [ The telling of thix tale is straighinwey Ulustrated. ~ Roston: Houghton | WHITE DOMINOES. By Florence M. Squars President Harding be urged to ap-| the war risk insurance act to those lbroken at last, is it?" With a quick, 0f us two ceases to adorn the carth; [#nd big of stride. In effect, the wor Miin Corpany oughton i ™l ettee, nuthor of “The Who-Rird.” | Rubliowit= il towish Chitid- point 1wo of the three Civil Servi Iwho served in the world war and.(urn of his wrist he pried open t », that is. if Your diugnosis of the con- |8tand apart here. io let th'lm*“{ L L pany | ete. Chicago: The Reilly & Imt-‘lllamvzvv\ Mme Z A ed and tr. Little mmissioners, who Were ex-service Whose insurance has iapsed. Senator |flaps of wood. and folded them back | tents of the bath Is corrcct. What |self through in unhindered perform-; Once upon a time when vounz meni (ompany | Russinn Masterpieces v men. one of them an overseas veteran.| Walsh of Massachusetts hag intro.|against the side. Then he lifted outilittle gleam of pity 1 might have pos- |ance. One feels that the {uthor 181 graquateq from Harvard they immedi-| VITALIC BREATHING. By Thomas Reade. Charies The Cloisior and the itow alto recommended that .n::u:m‘- bzllh;‘nm‘::nsrefl- The bill npdlrcel of gold and silver tissue !rom,n-‘n'sed {o‘r Jou has been completely making way rnrnl;:":filfi:)vr"‘:f’mllllr‘rl‘ Boi| 8t guthersd) unl Hetters: Frof James| Robert Gaines. Ulustrated. With! =~ Hearth Abridied od o Bilertiar pobith rovides as : underneath. { extinguished by your present exhibi- [open course, #s § 0. | ately s fro o I leven hemlth-building ex- | Reade. Charies. Haurd Cash. 2y A s i uniy foF| “That any person who. between | “My hat!* muttered Hugh, “what a' tion of nauseating cowardice. Fight, as Mr. Hewiett always does do. ! Russell Lowell and Henry Longfeilow | ;‘r"f;":‘ ".:l‘l"‘c"“sof‘":‘ 8 e | Reads; Charlen. A Tercible Tompta: A definite time. and that appointments| April 8. 1917, and November 11. 1918. fool 1 was not to think of i | You worm. fight; or I'll throw ¥ou | puw \pw JERUSALEM. By G. and set out for England to finien them- |\ -ompany i “tian: The 111t and other storics he made in the same manner as those| Was insured under the provisions of|just a false bottom actuated by clos-| in e auth 't “Heretics” ! sl : {RED AUTUMN. By Arthur Crew In- | Recde. Charles, and Boucicanit. Dion E e ronscducational positions. 1¢ isi the war risk insurance act. and who |ing the lid. And a similar parcel in the | And Lakington fought. The sud- Chesterton. author o e otan | “Cves Off. 80 to speak. Richard Dana [ RED AUTL AR, O A Dutton &| Foul Play: Course of True . the opinion of the committee that sev- [ has {ully pald the premiums for such iother cabinet.” iden compicte turning of the tables L New :york: George & must havi been at the very end of this| s | Never Dia ‘fzun smooth i Phousands of ex-soldiers could be period. but who since November 11.[° Byt tha American. whistling gently | had for the moment destroyed his ompany. i bit of Harvard traditional precedure. Be| i wan 1N THE DARK. By Al Rodnev. G0 Jim Lofton tuken care of by this proposed change. | 1918, has lost the benefits of said o himseif. had his cyes fixed on the ; NCTVe: now, at Drummond's words, he | This is a traveler's note book—the that as it may, this is the Giary of Rich- | ert Pavson Terhune, author of | Rutzeleck, Hjalmar. Alaska Man's The post is to meet Tuesday evening. ! Act by reason of his fallure to pay |rope of wonderful pearly which Lak-| Fcovered himself. There was no {note book of Mr. Chesterton on hislard Dana. covering this posi-graduate | .",;" s ”i?“ New '\\"."i\ B b Dut- | luck : 3 | his premiums due under the terms of | o 2t O P e i Mercy on the soldier's face. und In | journcy to Jerusalem. on his sojourn |teur. The drar with “London. e S TR U lSedgwick. A D Christmas Roses (iua Gua Lair. No. 2. Barrio of Wash-| said act. or otherwise. shall be en-!pange, t his inmost heart Lakington knew [\ithin that historic place. Bul Mr.ijuly 14. 1§75, The next day T";j’:wm;}n’_ THE “,0‘“\\_',“‘_1 erwond, M 1°. A World to Mend ton. Iitiatcd nineticon members at] ttled 1o e reinstated and partici- [ “'¢o eqsy, you seum.” continued Lak- | that the end had come. for, strong |(hesterton writing about his Lravels | offers “rain aga Trom here on other | T o BT O Huynes Irwin. llus. | SHRWICK Mre. Alfred” and Garstin the meeting Saturduy night. Follow- e in the benefits of said act as if lingion “and you thought to pit vour-|#hd Wiry though he was. he was no !y as unusual in his methods «nd. maticrs take up the intersat of the Wied” from photographs \-‘.\.l Crosble. The Black Knight iz the initiation refreshments were| his policy had never laps-d. upon the | calias ngaimst me. Though 1rit hadni | MAtch for the other. | manner us he fis different from every-, traveler, for he it at once launched into e e B et Hou inclair. May. The Romantic e {Payment’ of twe monthw back Dre-|heen for Irmas he rose-and ateod in (Relenticesiy he felt himselt being | hoidy eide in whatever hie does. No. the (avcicping hospitalitien of & cauntry O inio ; . The Adventarons Lads e {miums at any time within one SEAT]frort ‘of the whainr wi o | forc ard the deadiy liquid he | \ir “chesterton does not go into the ithat is easlly npaeed over As “seif-cen- i ‘ Cynthia. Pink Gods Fifty-cizht charters wore granted after the pustage of this actM- |10t Drummond ot iaieht have heay | Ned preparcd for Drummond. and as | ' ‘Wace, and 100k around. and set|tercd,® “alosf.. and as an . Mr Dank S an B e ver 3 o units of the Women's Auxiliury of | - {awkward. She was quick, Capt. Drum. | L1& irony of the thing struck him. the | g, wn whut he sees. Instead. he taKes ineets averybody—Gladstone. Lord| SAfeLY Match.” et 3051001 0 mrar. A T A The Prairie Mothes the Amcrican Legion last week. ac-| Despite the ‘Inclcmency of the [ WWard. She was auick. Capt Dru sweat broke out on his forehead and | o ce up bodily—'n this case, | John Russell. Princess Loulee, more Houghton Mifflin Company. tSudermann. Hermann, The Silent M cording to w report from the legion | weather last Tu;snlfl,\‘ night, large | RO L0 arn Tool, St e chautteur ne. cursed aloud. At last tl‘nt‘ backed |yl dajem—and stows it away inside!lords, more priressses, more great| THE GE o ‘J“',""; e r',“ {Sullivan, Alan. The Rapids ational headquarters Pennsylvania ' number of members were present at! (ERETY ML . And:into the edge of the bath and his e mulls it around ! < e s James ee, D. I. New York:| bteles S rard i " e With cight units orgunized There | the business meeting of (eorge Wash- | STeate a diversion * You will see what| struggics redoubled. But still there | Mimself There he tuls 1 REOGNCH folke all wround, Mo goes every-| 480NN “Revelt Company. © TORRRond. (i, 15, Marchioness. Th #re nmow 2671 units in the United |ington Post. No. 1. the American Le-{ UP m‘:nnm!’! I:: m,m'“: m"dtn-‘{;;»rv was no mercy on the soldicr's face. ! CUh jnner content. When he does €tireminding one of the pilgrimages | TRAT G FOR SPORTS. By Walter i 5 (ETHE S TR i Henry States and territorial possessions gion. heid in community Service Hall [ that vou'll never see anything again ' iy he felt himself being forced | 1\7dy to talk about it. he talks about!of Quaen Klizabeh Uil about avars Camp, Tiosteaied. Kew Work: | 0fOUOBE. Buthons. Cousis Henns. Veterans of the world war who are ,h‘:nll“elrh Howara B Fian precied || Say. he's a dream—that guy." mui-| Ll e *Wan only: hetd from falling | iemething e oushes unen um\'é‘nhe?‘ house In pnBIANd botsts having | \WGTT COURSE 1N ADY O R h T reason of such disability are either|pating in the parade on Memorial | *TS Ducnen‘nrL.mmmro'«'wm { throat. thafts of real light, but these areihut the bulk of thesn Jottings are ahout ete., with a preface by Mac Martin. | - ol 2 ! temporarily or permanently incapacic | day, and efforts will be made by the |nered Hugh. “Lifted right under thel aia 4 JUtt Defore the grip relaxed | ool ntary. Standing. for instance, | England and Engiishmen, One likes the| ¢hairman. agency service commil. {\vpurion) fdith. Crucial Instances— tated from earning a living may be!cficers to have a large turnout on and he went under. the soldier spoke | 24 cathes it in vy f the American Association of | admitted to the ten national homes of | that occasion. The American Legion | 98¢ of the whole bally house part ce: at the sepulchre. Do Swainel 1t 10| Book fer its slain experienves dts dree | SRL 0L e SWSERE L Pl s | o Bulicinary 2 disabled volunteer soldiers, mccording | nosts of the District, headed by al With @ grunt the detective re- v Lakington,” he said, “the|Dhilosophy. religion. the cssente Offdom from lterary aim. its exclusive in-i Advertising Clubs £o0, WOl 0 Wilde. Oscar. A Hou of Tome- to national headnuarters of the Amer- |drum corpe. will head the veterans |ATranged his chewing gum: then once! rotpipution s just.” sightsecing. the significance of 4| tent to record with freedom and confi-! lustrations, = : Eranates. ican legion. lof the world war. The post author-™more the four watchers on the roofl Drummond sprang back, and the | minster Abbey at this moment. &NA|dence just what the writer did. what ha1 Scribners Sons. AN Evo.| Willikmsoa. . N. and A, M. The puse Tred the expenditure of 330 for deco. |Elucd their eves to the glass. Andijiquid ejoned oved the wreiched mang |40 on. and 80 on. The four cOFMers|saw. what he thought about ail manner| THE DIRECTION OF HUMAN EVO-! Great Pearl Secret A To obtain admission to the homes & |rating the graves of the American |'h¢ SIEht they saw a moment of two| haad. But only for a s-cond. With|of the carth and the starry vault f:flor interesting thingz. A most acceptable| LUTION. By Edwin T sty | Willlamson. . N und A. M. The Sec- disabled ex-service man should cither | heroes buried on French soil. afterward stirred even the phleg-; o dreadful cry. Lakington leaped out, | heaven ure made to contribute to LIS bit of easy company to sit down with professor of biology ‘r" ‘.,;‘_'“ Sity | o ond lLatchkey. , apply in person to a branch home or | The following were elected to mem. | Matic Mr. Green. !and even Drummond felt & momen- |illumination of the sacred spot. Hard|for an hour of good enjoymant. | University. author of “Herccily) wood. Clement. Mountain should communicate with the gover-!bership in the post: Frederic .| A heavy door was swingIng slowly| tary qualm of pity. for the criminal's ; reading. but good pay, when you doj ' e i and Envirenment in_Development | woolson. . . Horace Chace nor of a branch home. The soldiers' |S&mith, William Windsor. Iirnest | 2P€D: apparently of its own volition.| clgthes were already burnt through |get a jewel. as you do every little) MEMOIRS OF THE COUNT DE| of Men. ctc. New Vork: Charlesycsiersha, Anzia. Hungry Hearts homes wre located in the following | C. Carpapanos, Everett M. Oten. Arehl- | LHOUEh Hugh. stealing a quick glance’ (o’ (ha skin. and his face—or what |Whilc. “And these penetrating flashes| —ROCHECHOUART. Translated by Scribner’s Sons. states: Ohio. Wisconsin. Maine. Vir- | bald 8. Blair. Raymond W. Hanson, |l Lakington. saw that he was press-| \C 10rC of 112 wax g shinine copper | of thought are as lfkely to be about| Frances Jackson. author of “Me-| THE PURPLE MASK: Adapted from | kinia. Kansas, California, Indiana,|Forest E. White, Herman . Diets, | N8 Some small studs in a niche inlcolor. Mad with agony. he dashed to | komething else as about the subject.i — moirs of Baron Hyde de Neuville” the Play. “Le au| FIFTY FACE EXPULSION. lilinois. Tennessee and South Dakota.|Giibert H. Baum: John H. Halstsad.|pac, °f g, iulls: Then he looked| ihe’door und flung it open. Tho four | Jorusalem, For instance, one recallal etc. New Vork: E. P. Dutton & Co.| Masque® “of MM . s 5 0 Vi . W { b A M- men outside. agha E ] v Mr. Chesterton has to <1y about . s i H and Jean Manoussi. . Al posts and women's auxillary | Kyauaiey and Edward B Bney. O U{founded. It was the mysterious cup:| [e0 406 AERAS T (he spectacle jwhat Mr. Chesteeton NS D 2 hind. | nonor v M gh endnemoiTs is 10 do | 0 rdan Miln (Mrs. George cCrich- |Students Charged With Part in i oats essley and Ldward B. Shea. anded AL mas the myate 5 and let him through. And {his dog that he | | honor 'to M. de Richelicu, whom the | . anits of the American Legion have |“A"numper of members of the post|D02rd of whic is had xpoken to; ¢ho kindly mercy which Lakington |quite as clearly and beneficially as!geiter follows in his Russlan expedi-| ton Miln). author of “The Feast of % 5 : T e operatewiional hegdquarters faccepted the invitation extended by |fioh Dl wernt Rad premared mis Tor, had never shown to any one in his{one docs the bulk of what he Mas 10| iions. through his two ministries in| lanterns’ ete. New York: Fred- Subrosa™ Fraternities. to co-operate with the United States public health service in celebrating May 12 as “National Hospital day.” In order that the members of the| District_of Columbia Chapter of the Rainbow Division Veterans mayv have a prompt report on the financiai bene- fite of the Rainbow exposition. the president, Edwin J. Stubbs, has called a special meeting at 8 o'clock tomor- rwo evening in the E streej dug-out. Following the statement of Edward J. Mahan. cRairman of the exposition’s finance committee, there will be re- norts received from the chairmen of the other subcommittees. The House committee on the District ©f Columbia has indorsed the con- sfructive activities of the District of Columiia chapter. and a letter from Senator L. Heisler Ball, chairman of the Senate committge Qn the District of Columbia. to an officer of the local unit. indicates that his committee will at an early date sanction the Forty-second's veteran organization in_Washington National Secretary A. G Brown of Columbus. Ohio. has been the house guest of the press officer. J. Bentley Mulford. during the latter part of the week. Mr. Brown will attend tomor- Tow evening's meeting and make a brief address on the contemplated second annual reunion of the Rainbow Division Veterans. scheduled to be Vice Commander T. V. Walker to at- tend Alabama day at Walter Reed Hospital last Thursduy. The affair s under the auspices of the Ala- bama State Society. An_invitation was received from the National Press Club Post. No. 20, to attend the May party to the Vice President 6f the United States at the United States marine barracks Tues- day. May 10. at 4:30 o'clock. An ad- dress will be delivered by Senator | | Frank B. Willis of Ohfo, followed by ia concert by the Marine Band and dress parade by the United States Marine Corps Institute. i 1 The Capital Ralnbow, a four-page publication devoted to the intercsts | 1of the District of Columbia Chapter, Ralnbow Division, has made its ap. glulrf-nga It Pia ednad' by J. Bentley Mulford. in charge of the licit. for the veteran UM Senator David Walsh of Massachu- setts delivered an address at the meeting of the Quentin Roosevelt Post. American Legion, Tuesday night at the Ebbitt House. The speaker urged the co-operation of the Amerf jcan Legion with the government as the best means of hastening adequate care of incapacitated cx-service men. The post adopted resolutions em- Podying the legislative program of the Am, can Legion. 5 NATIONAL GUARD NEWS | It | Appointment of Maj. Horace Dulin to the inspector general's depart- ment. District of Columbia National Guard. was announced yesterday by Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, command- ing general of the local guard. Maj. Dulin's commission will date from April 1. 1921, Maj. Dulin is well known in National Guard circles, hav- ing served previously in the local or- ganization and in the Army during the world war He enlisted in the District aval 1, The camp of instruction will be m-! |lowed. if present plans mature. by | | seven, days’ training at C mp Hum- | phreys. Va. This camp is under the supervision of another corps com- mander. and cfforts are being made (o secure the camn for training the local guard. This will also 8epend upon the sufficiency of funds and whether au- thority i3 granted for the use of the camp.” In that event the dates prob- ably will be from July 17 to 23, In-| ycluiive. All federally recognized un|u| and officers of the District Guard not cxcused by the Secretary V. i attend this camp. SizoENen il ] arranged the most tion of precious stones, which shone and scintillated in th | wi Iz from her words had prepared him for, | the reallty crammed most priceless loot. fantastic and beautiful shapes littered, it secmed to be literally | overflowing with the Gold vessels of to the floor, while on the shelves werc wonderful collec- electric light till their glitter almost blinded the| tchers. Shades of Chu Chin Chow, Ali Baba| and the forty pundits!” Toby. “The dam' man's a genius. The pearls were carefully placed in a position of honor, and for a few mo-| ments Lakington stood gloating over| collection. | “Do_you see them. Capt. Drum-i mond?” he asked. quietly. ach | thing obtained by my brain—my| hands. All mine—mine!" His voice| rose to a shout. “And you pit your: puny wits against me.” iVith a laugh! he crossed the room, and once more pressed the Studs. The door swung glowly to and closed without a sound, while Lakington still shook with silent mirth. “And now"—he resumed rubbing his hands—"we will muttered | prepare your bath.| Capt. Drummond.” He walked over to the shelves where the bottles were! ranged, and busied himself with some/| preparations. “And while it ix get- ting ready_ we will just deal with the chauffeur who neglected his orders™ | For a few minutes he bent over the| chemicals, and then he poured the mixture into the water which half! filled the long bath at the end of the, room. A faintly acid =mell rose to| the four men sbove, and the liquid, turned a pale green | “I told you I had all sorts of baths,| didn’t 17" continued Lakington; “some for those who are dead. and some for | those who are allve. This is the lat- ter sort, and has the great advantage of making the bather wish it was one of the former.” He stirred the liquid gently with a long glass rod. “About five ‘minutes before we're quite ready.” he announced. “Just time for the chauffeur.” He went to a speaking tube, down which he ble Somewhat naturally| there was no answer, and Lakington frowned. ! “A stupid fellow.” he remarked, #oftly. “But there isx no hurry: [ will deal with him later.” i marked | arrival tin life was given to him at the last, Blindly he groped his way up the stairs, and a8 Drummond got to the door the end came. Some one must have put in gear the machinery which worked on the fifth step. or perhaps it was automatic. for suddenly a heavy steel weight revolving on an arm whizzed out from the wall and struck Lakington behind the neck. Without a sound he fell forward, and | { the weight, unchecked, clanged sud- denly horfe. And thus did the inven. tion of which he was proudest break the inventor's own neck. Truly, the retribution was just. . . “That only ieaves F the American, terson.” coming re- into the hall at that moment. and lighting | a cigar. “That only leaves Peterson.” azrecd Drummond. “And the girl,” he added, as an afterthought. CHAPTER XIIL IN WHICH THE LAST ROUND TAKES PLACE. : Tt was during the next hour or two that the full value of Mr. Jerome K. Green as an acquisition to the party became apparent. Certain other preparations in honor of Peterson's were duly carried out, then arose the question of the xafe wiich the all-important ledger was kept “There it is” said Drummond. point- ing to & heavy steel door flush with the wall. on the opposite side of the room to the big one containing Lak- ington's ill-gotten treasure “And it doesn’t_seem 1o me that you're going to_open that one by pressing any buttons in the wall" “Then, captain.” drawied the Amer- ican, “I guess we'll open it other- wise. It's sure plumb casy. I've becn getting gay with some of the house- hold cffecis. and this bar of soap sort of caught my eye.” From his pocket he produced some ordinary yellow soap, and the others glanced at him curiously 11 just give you a little demon- stration.” he continued, “of how our swell cracksmen over the water open and | say about the Hoiy City. And even these scraps of dog love and human life have to be dug out of several pages of hard reading. However, one need not be a churl. for his work is abundantly rewarded. AUTHORS AND I. By C. Lewis Hind author of “Augustus Saint Gau-| dens,” ete. New York: John Lane Company. Fifty-c'ght authors standing in a row—an impartial alphabetical row— leading oft with Henry Adams and winding up with William Butler Yeats. In betwecn are fifty-six most nteresting men about whom readers |are prodigiously and properly curious. iHaving read them. or the most of j them, one acaulres the curious fteh to 1 dig into their more personal matters. {16 get acauainted with them as human beings. instead of as mere writers. And Mr. Hind steps in to meet this dcsire. That, however, is not all that he does—not by a long way. In a page, two Dages, he sums each man as| a writer. That IS, he sums the man. or {woman. as this one has registered with him. This relieves the book from a formula criticism. That isma joy. Here is a man. Mr. Hinds. who knows the most of these writers personally. and who has. besides, spent his life in writing, and in _the atmosphere of {writing. Then. with the easiest touch {imaginuble he tells of firat one and another here with a judgment that is ia& sound it is= unpretentious and full of warm pleasantry. A gem amongst the average rubble of literary | summauries. THE SISTERS-IN-LAW. By Gert- trude Atherton, author of “Thel Conqueror.” etc. New York: Fred- | erick A. Stokes Company. This story opens with the San Fran- cisco fire in 1906. It closes. twelve years ater. with the last days of the) great war. Upon each of these sub- jects the author paints in a big pic- ture. The first one is vivid and in- timate, advancing upon one in a hun- dred convincing details. The other is a haunting marginal shadow of the great war. Fine, both. 80 much for jbackground. Against it runs the story of two women of opposite nature and upbringing. whose characters are worked out here {n faithful and strik- 1 { France under the restoration and on his death in 1822, The feeling behind the story is that France has not paid ade- quate homage 1o an able and patriotic servant of the coantry. in so far as he is able. And, therefore, Gen. Count de Rochechouart covers national nagiect by personal exultation of the statesman who served France through the Napo- leonic period and the restoration of the monarchy. To the reader the interest of the book lies In the casy grasp of French events that lie within its scope, in the prrsonality of the writer himself i the freshness with which he endows many a stiff historic figure with the qualities that truly alive. make men and women The story ir a simple one that appears to have no concern about producing effects. mation and appeal French history. BOOKS RECEIVED. 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May 7 —Ap- proximately tifty students of the Uni- versity of South Carolina face ex- puision. suspension or other punish- ment as the result of the announ ment made to the student body by President W Currell of the uni- versity faculty's intention of taking “drastic wction” against any stude found guilty of participating in ths activities of so-called “subrosa™ fro- tern s in violation of state statut Students invol re ziven until 5 o'clock Tuesda noon. May 10, to confe: tion of the anti- fratornity regulations. Al students taking advantage of the opportunity of confession were promised a lighter punishment while those chn- victed at the expiration of the five “days of grace” were threatened with the “supreme penalty.” public dismis- sal from the institution. URUGUAY OFFERED LOAN. James E. Clark of New York De- clared Negotiator. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. May 6- 1t was stated n authoritutive quar- tere toduy that the offer of a loa $25.000.000 to the U an ment. which was ainounced was made by James 1 Clurk York. through the Uruguay tion at Washingion zove uzui n A dispateh from Montevideo May said a syndicate of American bankers offcred the Uruguayan govern- ment the loan. which was to run twenty vears at 8 per cent interest. English language—and the that you can well afford to million of these books makes possible th tle Over two for® Militia in 1808, serving for one year. | S i “You certainly vi1l." muttered| sufes when the owners have been 80 |ing features as the two engage in a Ve it his is strictly a limited the extremely low price. Order by number—each book On August 22, 1918. he wus appoint- Beginning next Tuesday evening,|HURD. on the roof. “And perhaps not! actiess as to remove the heys.” {aifont and unacknowledged struggle nw,‘,‘.{_fl‘o:‘g‘d'.’;.'",‘fl‘,’,’,”f,’,'}c‘:'.,:s g Y e ehemthe g preceded by a mumber—for instance. if you want «d captain of infant resigning on and continuing cvery Tuesday eve.jd4i'® s0 much later as vou think.i Dexterously he proceeded to seal|for the possession of the same man. \v wdvertised price. If the postmark on your Carmen. merely write down 21" —that mukes it easy September 12, to accept a commission | ning thereafter, Companies A and ¢, | {riend Henry e {Both are San Francisco girls. each "K"}"-‘ howa that \"‘a“, order was mailed after mid- for you and insures more prompt delivery. as we in the Army. On May 28 and the headquarters and mervice com- | BUt Lakington had returned to the| — (Continued in TOMorrow's Sar.) "l (. produet of her immediate environ-| ¢A¥80DS Raows /RCE SOUL PRIQT HEE THE 80 R0 B0 NGUr handle all book orders by number. Tnlisted an private 1n ‘tho pany of the 'District Guard. will s, | (huir wiich contained, as he thought. —_— ment. ‘One. out of an casy and spac| 78 of May 24. P'. Only 10 Book der by Number National Guard. Company A. semble at Conventfon Hall 5 chief enemy, and was standing cious life. i8 lovely in looks. soft ani o ck —Order umber - funtry. later uccepting A commission s a provisional batralier rrend 9illibeside it with an unholy joy shining| NEW EDUCATION URGED. |iioemiant in secture. The other, from Order by Number—Take Your Pi at Only c a . er by 4x_captain in the guard. Hali is anproximately twelve times an| 2% Nis fac {a different level, carries the more ag- 1 Rubsirat of Omar Khay. 51 Brumo: His Life and Mar- 103, Pocket Theolomy, Volaift 145 Fize Great Ghost Stories During the world war. Maj. Dutin large as the drill hall in the armory | panG.Since 1 have to deal with him| .. Wants Motion Pict to |Eressive attitude of hard achieve- rin Lrztem Lor Bl ot ‘Wers Hanger. 146, Snow - Bound. Whitsier. served es wecond lieutenant of the! and instruction in maneuvers mot | 1AteT: Cabt. Drummond, DS 0. M. ., Edison Wants Motion Pictures to 1/ "" 1 presenting these two Mre. 2, Ossr Wilde's Ballid of 52. Voltaire. an Oration by " Andreyey Fied Piper. Browning Motor Transport Corps. On entering heretofore possible in the small halll py MAY, 45 well deal with you now. Repl Book: Atherton draws many a sketch of San | Readiag Jail Victor Kuge 108, Thoughts end Aphorisms. 147. Cromwell and His Times the Army. in 1917, he was assigned may now be held. &1L Then ‘it will be your friend's turn. I eplace Books. Francisco life in its different social | 4. Seviet Constitution aad socts and Men: Instimet George Sands : 148, Strength of the Strong to the officers’ training camp. where ! e A BB 10gout the ropes, and carry| NEW YORK, May 7—Substitution|layers. A foolish marriage makes | Land Laws i aadiRmwe. Olurencs Dar-: (107, How -te’ Stratgthen Mind Jack London he took ub a course in coast defense | Corp. John E. Kramer. Company C,| Y0, While you're so numbed that you| oo 0" ures for books in the | Sisters-in-law of the two. The in- §; Baialicmi: Vecsny S anroh Tmportance of Being Earn. 108, How to Develop a Healthy 149. Socialist Ginger-Box work. . He 4 Washingtonian Engineer Regiment. has been promot. | gen t Move. to the bath. Then T shall gratiating and socially ambitious hus- jsm. Do Leon pertane of birth and was in the High School €d to sergeant. B P °t=ldrop you in. Capt. Drummond, and|nations elementary schools would in {82000 2 tich girl practically fades 6. h.lv:ms_h:n Stories. De SLIOSWIY aits 150. Socielist Pepper-Box Cadet Corps - {hen. afterward, you pray for death|iwenty years bring about an advance- lout of the picture. finally, without o Gees Freletarian Poams Wisdoma"of Ingersoll ; 151, Man Whs Would o King. o Company €. Engincer Regiment, has | b SPAll mercitully’ spare ‘your life— ' 50T T8 0 les in civilization, | fuss or to-do. Then the siory moves' 11 Debats on Religion. Be- Rip Van Winkle 110. How to Debslop n Mag- A camp of field instruction for offi- Inaugurated an active recruiting cam. | (O & While ! "lon into the war zone. where the two twaen John Haynes Holmes Boceacelo's Stories io Personality 152. Foundations of the Lshor nd enlisied men of the Distrier Daign to last one monthe The cam| He slashed at the ropes behind theiThomas A. Ediron satd tod e e e e Eaelihinan ind Grorpe Bowne Episrams of Wit, Wisdom o eriongAdtrec: Friens Xovement.~ Wendald Thil National Guard. 1o be! Duny has becn divided Mo two pla- |y A the four men craned for-{ The scicntist declared present pri-|who had. in old San Francisco days. B Tt et er o e Eeaty on Love How to " Leader of 155 seeial 4 How It Ts 5K D. La Gurde. adju- toons and each platoon is to work ag! “ard expectantly “p'y i Mary schoo! systems were poor and | figured more or less casually In their " Fa T Debat Tolstoi's Lssays thers " Coming." Upton Sisclail of the District militia, |8 ScpArate unit to secure recruits | rennfoy (narled Lakington. cI'm|Mary s-aoot sye boor and; BB ETE ees. Here the action climbs AL N S1: Tostalia Remrt v s o Kawlandl oming. Upton Sinclair Camp Simms, Congress First Licut. John K. Kain s in charge | 6edy or You. you young swine.” lunattractive to children. “The rem- (f3PCCASREE . oing i) the truly fem- B Tt Mml” By 63, Quoskions and Answers Proverds of France 156. Epigrams of Ibsen Hetghts, D C. from July 9 o 16 next < iret plutoon and Becond 1ot | aiont, CLen aa'he wpoke, the wordsiredy.” he sid. “is to eliminate bore- |10, 08 FEISE PO L0 “uhusual Faul Ia Fare 3 About Bosialism of Javan 155, Maxims of Napolesn according to Brig, Gen. H. ¥. Hodges, Jorgenten taken ob s ond L UL idied away on_ his lips, and with a!some book nd teach with motion | IniN® der the urge of love. The "The Embal Farmers 64. Bocialist Appesl. Questions China 156, Andersen’s Fairy Tales commander of the 30 Corps Are,| second platoon. Capt: Hurey e b iiheldreadful ‘ery he sprang back. For|pietures. This is a more vivid, more | Women under the Briee 5f LR CUS Idle Thoughts of am Idle {gom Autharitatize Sourses f Ialy 157, Bois weia Sl D Which includes the District of Colum- | man. commanding Compuny ¢, savs | vne atad Ul heavy thud the body of compeliing method “of holding & | S19FY 15 Sonout Tta” genuine sube Tellow Sonms e Wes Dol Ireland % Betwoen Clarence b [the platoon | secaring opny L. says|the dead German Heinrich rolled off|child's atfention.” = N e confiot. betwaen B s 66, Rt 0'Hare's Prison Let- of Bpain rrow and Lewis 5 > Foi i . § greatest i the chair and sprawled at his feet { Mr. kEdison's criticism of pri stance lies In B A and What He Stood For 2 of A Alice in Wondsrland Maj ox anc 8 4 6 ! primary 5 bia o Mas. M. P Foz and Capt. H. R. Rich- ...:u:bh:n(:;“::g;::u‘-h::(x.unu.;&l:}:‘;;nm SNy " Godit sereamed Lakington | schools was iven to qualify a pre. | thexe two RAtures u condlict that Mrs. Lavs Taugh” Nashy ., 57 s Samaete 1, BT G M Bpifiuntiom. Lincoi’ and the Working b Heaiony it > 3 e ses. | “What has happened? —I—" vious statement that after a series of |/ . pacy Reft 69, The Life ef Debs an” Doyle and Josep) s corps commander as instructors. in|and not only will the spread be fur-| H. shed h 1 4 ati i.[i% none the less honest because of the 1. Question. man 00 T e rtaye MeCabe 160, Tugersoll's Lecture on tne event that the War- Bepariment | ninhe but” g/ Abe epread be fu e rushed to the bell and pealed it |examinations of college men, appli- (% none the \ess hofese baotuss of TU0| 357 An Appesi to the Youns. L Lambe B s RO e eetarianism fomene Dt e he los 50| frantically, and with a smile of joy!cants fop positions in his plant, he |Slightly sard : Kuropethin 71, Pooms o 3 g m the Blind. H. o e ol U ra iy, SuMicient funds fwill furnish un entertainment pro-{Hugh watched his frenzied terror. No|had found them amuzingly ignorant. | tolerance with which it 'is accom:| g5 Peeple's Rhyming Diction. . Shelogy = oo o g, 1 Eelr | Herdiels Socialise 161 Gougiy of the Sian one came in answer to the ring, and|The fault, he said, was not In the col- [Plished. A~ good —story that I} am., o Co 5 G pohist e 125, Whikon 162. Karl Marx and the Ameri- Lakington dashed to the door, only to|leges, nor the men; their early edu. | abundantly wor e e . O8 Gclag to Church. Ber- 5y GEMRRIRUS, s Pooms 186, His onn Civil War _ s — NS A recoil into the room with a choking|cation had been poor. exacting readers. 7. Iast Days of a Condemaed 76. On the Choioe of Book: 128. m ’,;(‘:3;:,’""; fl:,ll! 5,'_-:::;: I\EWS OF THE NAV 11;:::]:;- \{g"‘;,x’(v‘!‘:o":_a\‘::.:.‘u::::"m the bt S S, THE MVSTERIOUS RIDER. ‘n_\- Zane Man. Victor X 70 B o Feace. Brran o " H. G. Wells p ith 2 Ver paj 4 e hoart | Grey., author of “The Rainbow 77, Bocialism of Jesus 129, Rome or Reason. Debate 166. English as She Is Spoke. > S AL RESERVE /i 2o diind o 2 wiant | SHIP CONTEST ON PACIFIC. | et 2480 o ot 0y Frank TPl o BT BN 0N T IR e S e Sl s Hunderstand, fellows, don't you—hes B. Hoffman. New York: Harper e G en. Teanyson 130, Controvgrsy on Christian. 168, Epigrams of Osoar Wilde - I % = my meat” Disbanding of Conference Opens| _& Bros. 0 Biivers of ‘Society. Tosen Debere “Between In. 170, Socializatios of Money . Officers of paval reserve con- Ensign € M. Douahue. training ship| The nest moment he had disappear- The fading cowboy story revives here, 81, Care of t| ln{. rersoll and Gladst m g-m-ldr 1—;-; - ferved With.-¢ S ot the: Navi now assigned 1o the reservists, willled down the ladder, & three re- Rate Competition. for the moment, in “The Mysterious asher of Shams 8f. Com: its {a Writlay 121, Redemption. Tolsto o s ooy, et vartment yesterday regarding the lcave her dock at the foot of Water | Maining tehers stared motionless! "RANCISCO, & Rider.” Colorado, in the days when la Rochefou- oo Engli Its Past, Pres. 135, Primastiens ol Pificn Harris and Peroy Wasd v iy Sasende & and O streets southwest, today at|At the grim scene Lakington NCISCO, May 7.—A sharp|jear and buffalo and elk, to say nothing cauld N L ture, " Anaie 134, How T Orcanine Goopera- 175, Solence of History. Froude signmient ofanGthes wnd, TRTEEr 10 o'clock for a short craise favy (ic|had shut the door crouching | COMpetitive contest between American {of a host of lesser “varmints' disputed 26. Boul of Maa Tader Secial- Beasat tives 177, Subjection of Women. John To the local reercists for trainin Potomac.” going provably as far as |33, 00 tble, s nerve witerly wone|and forcign-owned steamship lines on | the rights of the cattleman, is the stage a0 %a0e s, w8 The dgtack en e il Becluiom, for Millionsires. . StuTt Wil C s purposes. Commander A. ents. Quantico. And all the while the puffed, hloated| yne poite of this adventure. Cattle rustling is & 5 s mile Zols ras w5 . C League of smmanding the local rescrvists and Ll | body “of the German sprawled on the! th¢ Pacific was forecast by Shipping [ gl orite outdoor sport of this period and | s, B sewyi"aad Mr. Hyde. 48 98 Reading. Goory Bragdes aining ¢f the Child 1no, ations Lieut. Commander William R. Hoefer.. Plans are being discussed by the of. | 100 Board officials today as a result of | che law functions, in the main, from the Bovensen . Tove: An Essay. Mon- Home Weuing | 180. Epigrams of Barnard Shaw exccutive officer. following a_con- i ficers for a three-day tralning trip| S19%1y the door into the hall open |the disbanding yesterday of the Pacific|business end of ‘some sort of firearm.| 40, Eouse and the Brain. Bal- YirTioation of Tom Paine. B howenhaper M ™ 1S™: 1g3’ Sfapy Toward Socialism ference at the armory Monday night, down the Potomac river and Chesay|¢d: 4nd with a scream of fear Laking-| coast westhound conference, which had | “Hell-Bent Wade" is the other name 1. o o Ingersoll Fight for Tour Life. Ben 183. Realism in Art and Litera- that it ‘was imperative tha!| peake bay beginning May 2% and end. 07 SPrang back. Standing in the|held both interests together in rate|for the mysterious rider who takes com- | 4l Ghristmas Curol Dickess Tetters of Men and Hanford ture. Clarence Darrow er vessel should be aseigned!ing the evening of May 30. doorway was Hugh Drummond. and|agreements. lete possession of this going concern. " the Remance of h.m“." ‘emen _of Gemius 140. Amerioa’'s Prison Hell. 182 Jcimitive Beliefs. H. M. here in order to accommodate the L I his face was grim and merciles The end-of the conference will mean | He Is the man with padded fect. and | 43, 3 2d Divervs. De- Defonder: Debate Kate O'Hare A e e large number of men who are expect-| Several of the local reservists wholy . YOU 5ent for your chaufteur. Henry| that the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, Java honey tongue, and eagle eye, that many ate Creeley 33 Hypnotm Mede Flain = 141 Would Practios of Obrist’s 188 How"T Wrors "io® Baven 1 1o apply to take the training |were recalled to setive aun "5 ‘“k";l‘lkmx(qp. he remarked, quietly. “I|cific, China Mail und other lines touch- | years ago Bret Harte invented to offset Robert n . ;""_ Praniied Procrass? Debate Between " Poe 3 cruises, | the recent cruise of the Atluntie fev: | ATere = ing ‘coast ports will be compelled to|the boisterous swashbuckling of th 4 AB s B Storie . Trial and Death of Socrates Bostt Nearing aod Dr. 187. The Humor of Whistler Botl the officers and men of the re- 10 South America have ret e What do mean?’ muttered|bid against the American owned and |popular cowboy. When - Hell-Benf 26. Belome. Wilde 9. 95. Confessions of sa Opium Percy Ward 188. How Voitaire Fooled serve are anxious 1o sew assigned e returned. | Lakington, th operated lines for cargoes and passen- |appears at the ranch of old Bellounds| §f Jtlome Wilde = e 142, Bismarck and the German Erieats and Kings they may, one of the Vesnels of |1 drove vou back from Laidley! gers, the board oMcials sai everything is in & bad way there. There " Juix Touds " g6 Blaw’s Dislogues 1z, BT eretiont on L% Eugenios Mage Fain Eagle type. Vessels of this class| Enthusiastic Lover Towers penight; said Hugh, with a| Shipning Intercsti do not belleve that it a prodiani son. sl prodizal despite | 48, Baces's Essas 37 Erolesarien, Biotatership . Pope Leo's Encyclical o - ForsheAsabse—ihe Xey already have been assigned to na % 3 slight smile” “The proper man was|there will be a rate war. but that there |his three years of feeding on husks In| 4o Thres Lectures om Evelu 105 tor ard Laste'® Androsey Roply lam 3. Fislding Teuerve districts in. ¥arious purts our daughter seems very fond of | foolish and had to be killed.” He| will be a sharp adjustment of rates des- | Some mysterious byplace. There is an tion. Erast Haeckel 101. Thoughts of Paseal 144, Wis Poe Immoral? Sarah 101 Evolution Versus Religian the country. { nature advanced a few steps into the roam.|tined fo Increase’ cargo and passenger |sdopted daughter whom the boy iS| o Gommen Sense, Tom Payne 108, Tales of Sheriock Holmes Helen Whitman 205, Artemus Ward's Humor A few of the oficers want & Ship of ' Very much so. I'v and the other shrank back. “Youlists. bound to secure—a gencral mix-up, you the smull RUNboRL 13 pe. but those Wha | over 4 sunset when' she was a0 bul) | taat the S Soiae it ane, Seeos sce. in the house, and as bad a ont out Send Your Order Today L gun okt t3ne D 086 Wi v = er as 80 fu at the young swine's wits are, after 3 h among the disorganized . i 4 lean toward the Fak > b L Poimt out | of dinner she could hardly breathe. [all. beticr than yours GEORGIA SHIPS PEA ,::,“.{,2;,'?:4 s e DAt et This announcement appears in & number of publica- on good book paper. 61 to 160 pages each. Pocket size e prepdiiing mamnbuer gl ————— “What do you want?" gasped Lak- CHES. 159W0F the situation nto which the| tions and while we have plenty of books to fill all Bound in_heavy cardboard. Remember. this is a other modern devices, while the gan.| It was ' belief ington, through dry lips v MACON, Ga., May 7.—The first car- | mystcrious rider projects himself. There-| orders, we advise prompt action. All books guar- limited offer—cioses May 24—send your order and | - an old belief that garlic exer-| “I want you, Henry—just you. Hith-|load of peaches for this season moved |after there is noi an idle moment,| anteed—if you don't like them, send them back and draft, money or registered letter today—If you order boats have engines and equipment of | cised a baneful influence ovcr the mag- o g an older type. The subchaser 210, we'll return your money. We pay postage on all 20 books send $2—if 50, send 35, and so on. orders for 10 or more books. All books clearly printed mention The Star when ordering. E. H. JULIUS, Pres, APPEAL PUBLISHING CO., 941 Appeal Bldg., Girard, Kansas i erto you've always netic compass, and sailors when using | your ruffians against the compass were not permitted to cat commanded by | garlic or ohions. used gangs of|from the middle Georgia peach belt yes- me. Now my|terday afternoon, consigned to New gang occupies this house. But I'm!York. The crop is estimated at 7,080 not going to use them. It's going to cars. either indoors or out, until the final straightening out after the chief trou- blemakers have been killed off. a s ries of fatalities that ends, unhappily, " % e Ao