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: - ) -rrAEURE “PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 1921. . " TEATURE PAGE. et - : Eloh ,to G_et Splid With Your Son. ) —By Herbert Johnson.| .. Savory Macaroni Dish. [ THE AVENGER | = Cut two slices of bacon into small BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. pieces and fry them with one small chopped onion in a littie dripping or | A Tale of Pdlitical Intrigue and Private o Revenge. butter. Add a chopped green pepper | (Copyright, by Little, Brown & Co.) HERE ARE A COUPLE OF SEATS YOR THE %DAY 1 ORDERED A COMPLETE SET MATINEE = | OF K|PLING FOR (0D SON} “TAKE ONE OF YHUR LITTLE FRIENDS — after removing the seeds; next put | g in one and one-half cups of swwmi # 1110 F tomatoes, either fresh or canned. and bring to the boiling point. ¢ o STREET NW. a baking dish. put in a layer of the tomato nuxture, then a layer of minced meat and then a liver of C“) cooked macaroni. Repeat until th. f '16 ingredients are all used. Dot th 1ere: 9’ know ton with hits of dripping or butter fl_ < and bake for twenty minut If the ouwr / By macaroni has been originally cooked (0L comets with cheese it will make the dish just 80 much more savory i A == == 1 | that this murder, as I suppose W THE STORY SO FAR: ’ must call it, bears none of the | FHerhert Wrayson, returned to his marks of rude passion. n t apartment in Cavendish Mapsions In trary, it suggests in more was one ‘the touch of the finished artist at night, finds & strauge woman, be: ifully divesed. who claims to have mis The man's whole evening his beon 2eay, o ke iis apartment for the one " 1 & t difficulty s, IF ahose. that of Morris Rarnox. Af raceqiwithotic thorslieht aton . ',"'ll Cxplanations the womap i< allo : 7 / \ Ieave. but <he states that she will await promenaded afterwards a : ; . "l:,, Rarnes o x spartment. During | |bra and dreve on about supjy . % i tay, the uight <on 'is awakened. Tn to the Continental. He left there d e the hallw 1 meets the woman. For Your Floors Yoo, secrn et o ition and | peappeared to know fairly well. ¢ 5 | fearful of some object outside the man- | | at their flat for a arink and sent 5 . o e eTrecn R one out to his cabby—rather unusual f “ -{ € T IVIO) o and o dewl man as the pes. | | forethought for sugh a bounder ' £ senger. e cabman is awakened and | | When he reappeared and dirs o e " o Polish | MY T HAVE N'T SEEN = -— 12:30 with a couple of ladies whom a call sent the police. During the man to drive him to Cavendish Man- et converss e woman 1 & B . 'the driver. tried to At Your Deaters R Y e || SO R S T A LEAGUE GAME | bt mescige B arriv . xeu: — e 2 Jiorge | some apartene for Barnesthat, be |1 EC0 or M insisted upon keepin him THIS YEAR = DON'T i Wher " friemi s awaiting wm. | |and off they went. At Cavendish - I o N Mansions Barnes alighted and offercd YE HOPE BABE 5 = .4 the man a sovereign. Naturally o l f fi f' fi Epsom Salts (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) :l(v:n:.z‘f;.';:;‘n‘Y‘:H‘(:.\:n:u;xnld':uér;h:‘lll':" MAKES A HOMER? ums cream rOmt e top N t e "HAPTE iver f his yms, < to . 2 oot e e % i o e GEE! DAD, 1LIKE bottle info stiff thick whipped cream DISCUSSING THE CRIME. by descended and walked to the cor- 1 the s t to see if he could ’ Tastes |_| ke Pl iisder ot ohis Bagnes cons|meEoC Aheisteest ojgen e (50 S T' GO PLACES sidered merely as an event, came as|passer-by. He may have been, awa sodse alf- v for perhaps five minutes, certaihly no . 9 }a Godscnd to the half-penny pres il dobtng/which time ‘he stood 4 & ; omp any s Lemonade :n.«n has an unwritten but immuta-{ URn L badk to the Mansions. “Sec- ; 2 . I hle contract with the public to pro-|ing no one about, he returned to his ‘ cab, ascended to his scat, naturally comin g 14 jvide it with so much sensation dur- S £ ut af| Without lookin inside, and fell fast g {ing the week. in season or ou oleept The mext thing he remembers 7 Few precious moments A few cents buys | S¢ason. Nothing else was talked|is being awakened by Wrayson here i p w handy package of anywhere. Under the influencs [ So much for the cabby.” remain to prepare a S ¥ P i\ example, Wrayson “What a fine criminal judge was . dainty d t o psomade Salts” | round himself within a few days loat to the country, colonel. when i ainty dessert for which looks and tling its details with perfoct cool. | chose the army for a carecr.’ Mason M dinner. acts exactly like = and with an inter wh vmremarkuz\.' :urll_nz. rnuhnd to o:‘:lgl: - . S0 salts bhe- |never flagged. He seemed continually | some coffee. Such coherence—suc ; nn ' i it real |10 forEet his own personal and actual |an eve for detail Dass ! A quickly made Jelly ause, it s seal |0 SorEethis own personal Wrayson. Thanke. old clal with whipped cream cpeom salts com- < Giscussea, among other| The colonel smilgd plcidl ; 1d bppeh ined with fruit ces. at the Sheridan Club. of which| I am afraid” e said, derivative salts, | Wravson was a member. and where |shrould never have had the heart to ’ wou e the very e e ‘nt most of his spare time. At|sentence anybody to anything. but I | s | thmg,---but there’s no £ ¢ e particular luncheon patty the day | must admit that things of this sort ! . ut t of sparkling lem- |afrer the inquest thing else was |do interest me. I love to weigh them \ eavywlnppmg cream onade. n of. 'For the first time. in|up and theorize. The mor: melod 3 t A tablespoonful v on's hearing., a new and some- m?:ic they :r‘P ‘;:'Pm‘::mf;'m aidtgar = - = in the house. 5 3 e ominous light was thrown upon eneage helpe a cigar- < . B in a glass of cold water whenever |11% B PO | tte from Mason’s case and leaned With “Whip-Ezey” you don’t . headachy or consti- | ATA' . four men £t the lunch-|back in his chair. need special heavy whipping club, a distinguished retired officer,|to my prosing,” he remarked. “Xo White-haired. kindly apd genial, a use denying that it is a sort of hobby man of whom no one had ever heard | of mine. You all know it. Well, we'll another say an unxind word, whose |Say we've finished with th 3 {hand was always in his none too|then. Enter upon the scene : well-filled pockets, and whose sym-(pedple in the world our friend Wray- thies were always ready to be en- jgSon listed in any forlorn cause, deserving Hear. hear!” murmured Mason. \r otherwise. At his right hand sat| Wrayson changed his position Wrayson: on his left Sydney Mason, | Slightly. With his head resting upon a ing voung sculptor. and also a|his hand.he scemed to be engaged in popular member of this somewhat Bo- | tracing ‘patterns upon lhc |ahll:('|o|h hemian circle, Opposite was Stephen| ‘“Wrayson knows nothing of Barne are learning.” said he. ‘They are! learning. They may Yet §Tow up to be sensible Bear: (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) ive vou a splendid epsom |con party, which s really not a| L nmever have the patience.” he re- H without the awful taste |iuncheon party at all, but a promis- | marked, “to read about these things H cream Just a few drops : | cuous e - of four of the|in the newspapers. but the colonel's H i o men who u ¢ sat at what was|resume is alw: tietings Do, ¢ iyl Rkunk eebinERatie mesnectoll Y of ! Wh]p«Ezey added to o “« 4 lealled the ¢ table. First of all[on. There won't be any pool ti ® |iul distance, and the twins followed. & pliin thin coffee cream, or sk for “Epsonade Salts” jthere was the colonel himself—col. | o'clock. Jimmy gave them mo attention. He | o Made b y Edgar Fitzmaurice, C.B., D.S.0.—casi The colonel smiled good naturedls d j\‘n""m';d i‘:‘ up the Lene Little Path, | even to evaporated milk, is ade by Am. Epsom Ass'n. i tne most popular member of the( “It's good of you fello &\ chuckling softly in his throat. *They | beaten into thick firm whip- ped cream of velvety smoothness, in two minutes. Or—ifitisto be a Meringue Pie, by adding “Whip-Eze: to the whites of eggs, they canbybe blenagten in‘l’; l:l%f' fluffiness that assures a successful meringue. Strictly fresh eggs of high cost ar t needed—! same results can be obni:ed with lleo:‘loge eggs \vht i Things Youll Like to Heneage, a man of a different and | beyond the fact that they are neigh doesn’t know you. Come on, Woof- “Whip-Ezey” is used. e more Secretive type. He called him- | bors in the same flats. Being the as- | \Woof-Woof Is Saved, But | ; e . hip-Ezey d Self a barrister, but he never prac- |sistant editor of a journal of world L Woof, and let him pass” = Woman ‘Beaunfid ticed; a journalist at time, but he sel- [ wide fame, however. he has naturally Gets a Spankmg_ | But by this time Woof-Woof was All Grocers Sell ¢ Wblp-Ezey" By Come 16 ks that e dom 'put_his name to anything he|a telephone in bls flat. By mears 04} = o RURC very angry. “So you would step aside ing charm Jurks in qualities of rote. [His interesta 1f e had 0yl iatne miadle of the nignt from an SN W : for a little fellow like that!” .she A 25 cent bottle will last the average family grace and refnement—in the he kept to himself. Ina club where appeal of fresh white shoulders a man anding was reckoned by|unknown person or arms which are permitted | what he and what he produced, | place. which he freedom of movement even he owed such consideration as he re-|Vey #o Barnes. in an unknown| A spanking. painful thouzh it be sputtered. “Well, T won't. 1 can tell is begged to con-| From farwore things may keep vou free. | you that. You ought to he ashamed The message is in Mrs. Bear. 15f yourself, Boxer Bear, to be afraid when wearing sheerest fabrics ceived to a certain air of reserved | itself terious. Taken in conju “That isn't a funny little fellow; itjof any one so much smaller than and sleeveless gowns. And strength, the more noteworthy among | tion with what happened to B is Jimmy Skunk.” whispered Boxer to beautiful women invariably use a little coterie of men, who, among|it is deeply interesting. Barn e N iai fine y Skunk began to advance DEL-A-TONE themselves, were accustomed to speak o is to go immediately on his . as he o pu ™| siowly, and Boxer noticed that his = i arival, at whatever hour, to the Hotel{out of the Lone Little Path, and there | biz plumy tail was carried rather their minds freely, and at all times. ; {1f he was never brilliant, he had never | Francis. Presumably he would know a note of anxiety in Boxer's{higher. Boxer hurriedly scampered T 3 xer's two to three wecks and after it is gone, you'll need no urging to buy more. ““‘Whip-Ezey"” has been proven absolutely pure and harmless, by critical analylical tests. It is tasteless and it is used by Chefs in large hotels---by large Delatone is a scientific prep- ! i and i Vi v fancy aration which Ins been heard to say a foolish thing or|from whom the message came. an “He wants to go up the|off to one side, while Woof-Woof of i n::f,fll“cff-znflx::snfi.mwe make a pointiess remark. He moved ! the sender does not seem to have tle Path,” he added. called him a coward manu/aclizersof fec creamond by bakersoff or under arms. on his way through life. and held his|doubted that if it was conveyed to want to go down it," said| “It isn't that [ care particularl Ribbon for 'most everything is the pasteries. Beauty specialists recommend place there more by reason of certain | Barnes he would obey the summons. about going up this Lone s Littlef o g pro e o0y o e e : ‘ard it is constanth it : chi Wrayson agrees to_and does deliver . - Ao o D kit 18 that | fad. Here is a ribbon-fringed para- e 223 perfectly mmosth versally ascribed to nim, than through |and leaves it_in the lctter box of 3 ; elders with disrespect,” said Jimmy. | JUATIeT-inel Fibbon Into seven-inch a good cook, a better cook. 5y 1o apoiy—smple (il | any more personal orlikable Rifts. Uur"”d"""\!" Barnes ""r"' l:a""',""!m- E and his big tail went up just a wee | QP L pand of the. ribbon | cctions with every He had a _dark, strong face, but a|returned. Now we begi get my S bit more. or to a bias fold of silk that matches Manufactured and Guaranteed by duly silent, but he was a better lis. | friend here has not been discovered. ) were very red with anger. She had | g BEETOT S 0 L e Toops Lacteal Analytical Laboratories, Inc. [\ itrssy LACTEAL AWALYTICAL AtAnmegSgi«’s slim, weakly body. He was never un- | terious. That communication from our By this time Woof-Woof's little eves [ gy (9 5 W TO0 O S0 e A e the ’| or Department Store | tener than talker. if he had no close; It was not fn the letter box: i | dropped down on all fours and was | gnoir, S0 O e B e wo ine fes i mot upon the person of the dead man z . | pedi g g 5 M s | should ervals wo inches, {lenie, Pe coriainly, nad no enemice 30 Kot o e hether of mot he vurt 23 frowling in'a way whieh she (housht | Yoo can eadils tirn s parasil o at Bufialo, N. Y. knew, but mext to the colonel him- |received it. T believe that T am right 3 e e i % o e meant i ou nave (ired into oo of|F} scribe p e us a a ) S “oprrig) ) the Sheridanites were continually in- ‘Our friend Wrayson. then, l}:m_ her sprawling off to one side. With S s laugurating on _behalf of their less|colonel continued, “beaming upon his ), a howl she scrambled to her feet, only BRG] | foriunate members. The man who | neighbor, “instead of going to bed LT tie vaw awain, W]l | sicoceds in keeping the “ego” out of|like a sensible man. takes up a book e tlacan lsight as a rule neither irritates nor|and falls asleep in his casy chair. He i At “first. Woof-Woof didn't under- {greatly attracts. Stephen Heneage Wakes up about 3 or 4 o'clock, and hix 4 stand at all what it meant. But Boxer {was one of those who stood in this po- | 1ttention is then attracted by the stand at all what Woof-Woof had {si i jingling of a hansom bell below. H g iy I eq from something far worse ¢ were talking about the' mur-|looks out fofimindow and s can, - 6 4 than a spanking. Mother Bear had | - arrived just in time to save her from r. or Tather th vas i X . , T e et was talking | (3 0y appear to be asleep. The cir- ; ¢ dkunk. Boxer chuckled while ! 1 There is one point.” he remarked, cumstances striking h mt.“{ fiv-mewha;, {‘n'n"; . "‘;"'w e et : escend: to t 4 . pof-Woof bawled. He i filling his glass and beaming good- | UNus he e e o s 2l ewrin, W " corry for her. He had done hi t - thumored] upon his companions, finds—W 1 JIMMY SKUNK., STOPPIN Keep her out of trouble and i . o . He finds the cabman asleep JIMM LN S > to keep her out of | . - n:’ e have been entirel 'L’fifi“ifls f:’rfl scientifically and effectu-| LOOK WOOF-FOOF OVER. hadn’t heeded him. Now she was get- erlooked. 1 am referring to the sex ting a lesson she wouldn't forget ofine guppased AxaassinUt ally throttled by a piece of silken| . o oot in a most decided tone. iind Boxer was glad of it. : . n looked up inquiringly. It; want 10 go down the Lone Littie |“Wx, Rear, little or big., with any an t en some point which interested him. | Path, and T'll thank any one who is | At ail. will have anything in the way to step aside and let me|do with a Skunk, unles: UNGNG Y \_BRAND A The long fbre filling is the secret b of the buoyancy of Conscience Brand T (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) rly all of you have assumed,” the colonel continued, “that i st z ¢ dlee e : ’ have taken a strong man to araw the | LISTEN, WORLD! [i**We, weit. weir exciaimea Jimmy | Sjoneie “they Ao : That is the Critics’ Vel'dict on the cord tight enough to have killed that Skunk, stopping to look Woof-Woof | B, You've had a nar- . v " i BY LSIE ROBINSON. v’ 5t . o ear, o v ” £ Why debate longer what mat- Bl | Sorreeie. s & matier of face & choid | L g {Jover. 1t Tere isn't_another member | row cscape, & very narrow escape. of Buster ul.v s ram{lthair;lin':: alfrom just such a punishment as S d J N b f son in pol 3 should think | Boxer had. Just remember that when Tesson i the Tamily would have | vou meet Jimmy Skunk politeness &l- econ une IiNumper o ough, but I'm always willing v pays, and that one of the great- * s s i » is to judge an- hastily oW his size Then Mother B valked around | with that particular knot could have - Iy little k is done it.” It requires no atrength, onyy | 11€'8 such a homely little kid. His Gelieacy of touch, rapidity and nerve.- | €ars look as if they had been stuck ‘A woman, then. " Wrayson be-(on as an afterthought and the|is ohlig O = || mucilage had slipped. His complexion | *It is enough™™ cried Boxer clared, “only unfortunately there dont|feet dangle unhappily on the end | m to have been any women about.| of his legs and his hands dangle un- | PREEEREREREREREEERRE H I've seen it done in Korea with| 2 2 e e wrist. 1t's all knack." | Wrayson suddered slightly. Th colonel's words had troubled him Imore than he would have cared to let any one know. Woman or man or child.” Mason remarked, “the person who did it seems to have vanished in some re- | markable manner from the face of sl ) ) 1 1215F ST.and 1212 tai28 G ST “He certainly 5" the colonel = Admitted. up his! > . . with admirable skill. I have This Store will be Closed All Day very word of the evidence at , 1 i d T ca : o ' 20th—] i Spray cloting with | [N AEEEt v : Mongay, i May; 30t =Memorial Day, H ge and Mason exchanged “PREVENTOL” before | |Ri St Al 2. o 2 d boy,” the latte A storing and it will be e e, e #Zo on He enjo, more than KBy- protected against attack | HiHEmEt tress to buy? Conscience !Brand Mattresses are made in Tehree different]materials— lcotton felt, kapoc,”or_hair. 'All have the buoyant, long fibre within and are delivered €], by your dealer in the original, | u;h!-sealcd._s:muary package. 1{Conscience{Brand Mattresses’ INTERNATIONAL BEDDING CO! Bawmimons ano Ricusosof 9 (Now on Sale at Every Newsstand) . 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J OF T S farertlons 'ehat " look as if they'd been - bosm ° standing and reputation. Our financial strength allows us to : ds he all varnished, consider him a blight 0 a - buy thes very finest stories the market produces. Artists and iquid, Just What You Need. | s he scems to hawe|dll, varnished, consider him o blight rl era Ors — writers know that we can afford to pay the highest prices and Is Not Greas Bie Mason declared, leaning|ne€led in the back yard if possible. they offed us their best work, sure of generous and speed Y- 1 and Nighting a cigarette, “is bet- | | But I like that Kid. I think' he . 1¢s L. payment. l-.avh‘ year we lmv.l-.-lp.-mwu greater and stronger— Donlt: worey abo ) SR el S otas | has great possibilit o s F 0 h Th s h year we have obtained better and better authors and ot sk froubles “‘\.0:“"'"‘" ox Your biography may not be Highly decorative bird, the or t (S l4ast ll'ty Years | d Tlf evser artists. That is the secret. A great corporation—producing can have |5 T LOE TS Tifetike oriole—an ofnament to any drawins | an en Some a great publication. a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo | colonel's were full of w|T00om. But did you ever see one in - 0 ~ - . 4 obtained at any drug store for 35c, | distinct and vivid light. He scarcely cr—addlescent stage. - [ hav Lddy Refrigerators are an investment. They are | extra large bottle $1.00. ” 1 the interruption. H 4 addlescent stage? I ¥ e 3 Th or_extra e s at $1.00. ard the inte on. He was on sta i Ay i e " Femol ceut.alliircmoest tplcs with his subjeet Fdrawn him for you. Taok your A Substantially built and so scientifically constructed that 2 i 5 5 'y ¢s pimples, | ou see” he continued, hat the|Aand then go home and apologize to maximum refrigeration is secured with minimum ice blackheads, blotche: a i lackheads. b es, eczema and i Lent amonst | that small boy of yours. If the good | . i P N e Sihl the. servivei ringworm and makes the skin clear passions run 1oose, | lord can make an oriole outta that, | consumption. S m derate price, with the, service it and healthy i meai ’aflaullll(kn:wn‘:lrma_ :‘r(;a;:}ahni E“nv;n with a reg’lar he renders, makes the investment the best to be secured in 7 self and se ¢ are the up- : raised gods. On sily. imagine a refrigerator. ~ that from amongst such a slough - ) D . - : o might spring at any time the weed Baked Rhubarb. Refrigerators, $27 to $164.25 ( ' a mere trifle for each application. ! of tragedy. In other words, this man| Cut some rhubarb in small picces | It is always dependable. | Morris itarnes moved amon (Aclass|In a baking dish place alayer of Ice Boxes, $15.65 to $60 » 2 i inary © 1o Who er. could | rhubarb. sprinkle it generously w In skin troubles, ordinary soaps [\ UitliC K. omplisned, wouid he e | oo e (Senerously with 3 J s » # 3537 West 39%th St. New York are irritating_and liable to aggra- re than an incident.” the digh is filled. Sprinkle sugnr This refrigerator is also shown « ” vate the condition. Use Zemo soap. | nel Lt a vigar and leaned | over the top and add small pieces of . . 51 PUBLISHERS ALSO OF LIVE STORIES N- Y- It is antiseptic, soothing and hastens | ! his chai He was enjoying | butter and grated lemon rind or cin- 'y o himseif immensely 2 wrt orcelain Linings the process of healing. e et ar e e o oIl el : sum L. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, O. Che e continucd deitn T e 2= ae : - 4 « e = — —— e :