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B o e Brides Will Be Brides- By ‘ucflle Van Slyke. T Epitome ot Evehts ¥p to March 25, 1922 FOREIGN. 3 : THE THRILL THAT GOES "WITH | earth-filled boX, from which John | acdi."‘dm zifis six )!'efi;s lin Pr::efl"nfe‘:' GARDENING. eventually managed to get a few | edition. Viscount Peel ma v S _ | seraggly tomato and cabbage sets. secretary of state for India. Twenty- OHN LINDSAY had the frue In-| “gy¢"iile real excitement began the stinct of a gardemer. Merriam | eventful day that the ground was at four-hour strike ‘called in all ports __THE EVENING STAR, WASEENG;TON, D. C, S&T(}';RDAY JITTLE STORIES lj,fi, StoRl BEDTIME Boxer Tempts Woof Woof. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Viiene'er temptation hovers near. Desire lends an eager ear. Dld Mother Nature, Mother Bear had told Boxer and Woof Woof to forget that.delicious . MARCH 95, 1922. v b el - i - ot | | It won’t do any harm to [ay'k around. Perhaps we can‘ fina out If there really is any danger theres’ - Woof Woof thook her head. "Mether Bear told us to keep: aWa; from that part of the Green Forest.” she reminded Boxer. | I 1 1 ]unmr of the long standing boundary |dispute was submitted to the Swiss® dispute between Venezuela and Co- |federal council in May cf last year Jombia, has reached a degisjon, but the |both governments —ugreeing 1o ace conolusipns_are being kept secret [cept s decision, -l | Swist until the Interested governments are lenginaers wers wh ”} Shuth Atherics officially informed. It is said, how- 10 make surveys of the displited ters ever, that a recondiliatory com- |r Thirty years ago the King of DECIDE BOUNDARY TANGLE \ Conclusioni "Reached in Venezuela and Colombian Dispute. By the Associated Press. “She needn’'t know anything abont ey % been 5 ade a v " % it, and what sbe don't know womd| BERN, Switzerlud. March G et Ute, “which Dot Colombint. and hurt her,” retorted Boxer. “We are's"ho Swiss federal council, as arbl-| The Venezuela-Colombia frontier |Venczuela found unsutisfactory. big enoukh now <o take care of gur- jn— 3 selves, and If wa are ever woing. to A e e do so/it is time wo began. rm not i ik e ’ e ( afraid if you are.” | 3 ; i - Vi eside | ®“T'm ‘not afraidr” snapped Woof| President . District Nati 1B ‘(y'f. Presidents Woof. R. N. Harper istrict National Bank . P. Lipscomb | Yes you are,” retorted Boxer. “You ; Lewis Holmes |, dop't dare g0 over there with e Cashier s o “I do, too.” declared, Woof Woof. . J. Gockeler : &l “I'm no more afraid th: .Xl you are.” lm G Street 1: iE Lindsay bhadn’t. M S h 3 = “ mod “Man al orse for ploughing, $10," so young-a family with so madest | o 4% "oyt item In John's garden an income could scarcely have wfforded | iccounts. to have both. members overcorte With| “Two cublc yards of manures, $15," so virulent an ailment. Chme oXt: Merriam simply groaned over the of Italy. Rumania declared facing soviet offensive. Firing continues on Ulister border; more men shot dead at Belfast. . Conditions under which the reparations commission will grant But, of course, | 1ast thawed out enougl to turn ever, | | N. L. Sansbu H. L. Offutt, Jr. smell which had tickled their noses over mnear Farmer Brown's sugar house, and to keep away from that part of the Green Forest. But Boxer “Then, come on,” repiled Boxer. “We'll go aver there and just look | around and then come straight buck. | There wen't be any- harm' in doing that.” N i R £ Since February John: Lindsigy had | g, | . s 1 e S POt arth gures that fellowed. Even though | couldn’t forget. Perha he dilin't| Woof Woof hesitated. She, too, had ° of, 0 i Gepnanyg @guastisiimort ORIy note | Caten, slept and dreamed gardeil. And |sho couldn’t add them. they appalled [y to f g,,[ AT r he aidmet| been unable to forget that delicious | p— W " announced at Paris. American iby “garden” John did not meah roses ' her. Spades and wheelbarrows, rakes, | WAt o forget. Any he d1dn’t | gmell, and even now as she thought | e ou ===QI" ! try very hqrd. In fact, instead of | of it her. mouth watered. “Come on,” urged Boxer. liites and forgei-me-nois.; John From the gime hoes, wheeled hoes, down through a | payment of costs of the ended with | regarding “Mother meant edible vegetagion. 3 e titl TG ériiaty comprehensive list that ing, he thought about it al Lot ‘;,‘ occupation in GEFMANY | that the first seed catalogue had sceved | slipping shears and 4 spraying ma- | :‘."ge“"g hethoys] LAl the | e s out of Sight amd she wom't 3 . F reaches Paris. [its insidious way into the Lindshy let- [ chine. Z : ime. know anything about it.” One of the first questions askeidiof apphcan“ Sor po- NATIONAL. ter hux,‘ John had been a willlag and | “You must have spent eight million| I don’t believe there is any dan- Iwm,r Woof hesitated a mton;;n: 1‘ q 8 " eager ""-:‘"'L R dollars so far,” she protested. et over there,” said he to himself.|longer. Then the memory o at | | Sae e = . Leaders in House decide to confer |- “Theres nething like it. Bothing | ““Omiy “cighty-two, Jonn comforted | “Mothes Beaf is a fratdy. I didn't|deliclous ame!l wau too much for her. sition. by a leading employer of men and women is: with President Harding as to bonus|rom which you cam get such a legiti- fRer. - “Besides, don’t you understand | get any of that man smell. 1 don't|*“All right” said’ she. | | mate thrill of pride,” He declartfd era- | that this is simply an inhtial outla. believe those two-legged creatures (Copyright, 1922, by T. W. Burgess.) Post Office Department de- the floor* on a “HAVE YOU A BANK ACCOUNT;” tangle. cides to lock parcel post bags. Mem- toricaliy; he paced f that we will never have to buy mo re half as dangerous Mother Bear v. 1 hate to oWy night, waving his ipe to @mpa- | tools, no matter how long we garden? | thinks they are. Anyw . e up a good thing without at least VOTES FOR WOMEN REJECTED. s - size his thoughts. “1 tell you, Merty | fusr vou wait, Af ar e bers of Ku Klux Kilan parade in|5%¢ proh 3 Just yeu wait. AH summer you'll be | g . ! it's shieer luxury T neve @ lhaving vegetables for mathing when g for it.” S a : . Virginia. President refuses to ap- Plot of ground Ike ‘our* back | other forng are Daine « AR N 4| LCAPE TOWN, Union of South Africa, » 1 ’ . > prove bonus compromise bill, _ All uithng sna Swiling 1o, sarve sour | Drlcl, 01K are vaving outrageous, [Tho next GO e N etance away | Jarch 24—The houss of assembly has His thought is—and rightfully—that no one will prop- Rhine troops ordered home July.1 by S0 “And you've ruined two perfeetly | Then he shufiled | the ' ote . A e R e LR ! a peacny tawn. Mprriem | good suits and three paifs: of shocs, Tater; TWeor Vobtise. Lanehlseitoiiwomen. The, yote erly husband his firm’s resources if they are neglectful of ecretary Weeks. House passe Don't you think it's rather a | and Susan she can never get the | tf was trying 10 dig out a | e -— | | P PO tired of - reots: arem't their own. Improvidence is a sign of weakness—while retireme bach bill, granting out of root, 'm ur shirts and | John. to 30,000 government employ A ks and underwear —>ierriam was; you?" whispered P xer. = 2 G . ~ - s et e ttbs aotiatin e of living In the COUNTY | rifte nagiy ey “woord. bi it rznt ¢ 1| Miss Cartis’ Daily Suggestions || the maintenance of a Savings Accoufit—no matter how treatiy dmeomveRectl <1 1 tho: for the garden; | wasn't such hard work getting them Dessert for Tonight 1 ke B #s modest—indicates self-control—a keen sense of respon- sibility. tables on your tal h, we'll have plenty,” Merrioim as- “Uncle Thorne keeys 'wui" | My toes are all sore from disi and when I get a. little root it enough for more than a bite, Cottaxe Pudding Pake pluin 1 egg cake in ive to replace them for isted. agreement bety nited States and | and he says they slways Sy little friend, Mrs. Kill- HEE Woor Woof square tin. Cut into squarey i England on I s. House ) ar than his family ussss he| o ™ o 1od her to the nearest mir- | i think Mother Bear is|| 408 werve hot. | Use SNOW. | 4 pa b Adtgrney | ages axo that he'd send | vo1 and grinned at her refection over > A i s el i 5 « General s that the |1 et every moming. - Re S SSoadere: ; thinoed withh warm water fov | & If the question were put to you “Have you a Bank Ac- federal government v lerate no u take ‘em.) John warted de- " zorry relented. She felt ashamed | j water thoroughly so it will o » « P use of violence to prevent coal pro- | S We're gettifg into darned | o p ity o i be wmooth. Top with a little 8 count,” would you be able to answer “Yes? Quction during the chreatened coal!casual habits about taking artything | LQUUC Do o apple Jelly. e ithe Blaisdells want to hand out to us. We're not paupers. You tell hith that We're going to grow our own. | don't want to be under any further obli gations to the boss. .-l bet I'll enjoy wimt I'm cating a great deal more if I jrow it myself.” Pencil in hand, with Merry hang- Four-power treaty raitfled in n Sue comforted her. ‘Think of men that drink or gamble or go chasing after wild women. You're lucky he's no worse than he is" Came a lusclous May morning when John strutted proudly into the kitchen with a basket on his arm. The first fruits of his industry. What though the neighhorhood rabbits had uibbled For sale in Washington by all goud grocers. We'll take good Open a Savings Account with us. Senate. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. President arrives back in Washing- | ton after trip to Florida. Amaryllis show opens at Departvient of Agri- care of it—paying you interest at the rate of 3%. l'ing over his shoulder. he filied the culture. Recovery of $175,000 in | rier T in the Baskc of tifes e liberty bonds. stoien from the T e s et n:xuued3:.","-‘g:"i’fiaz;“;r;';:"pi‘;’;:h"‘"" Feans. ond y 2 vary Department branch at 119 D jje ‘2 job that took them & week j oroy 104 (AmBied the capbages and b and twe arrests in ¥or a customer bouldn't street morthes ro' nigl hiad something. tion members prote: n the wrong margin. the case, announced by secret servi 3 ¢ order a pagket of ¥ , = F. E. Scobey sworn in as director st e a)n.;-,m,',.'f‘_“"l'm"",r Hundicds (of radishest) e & the mint for a term of five years - e US| Gay bits of color of which any man e — e = — - s Francs Boos of 18 @ biceat jiHe had to look up beans 1n by WdeSiimight be proud. Merriam washed R SN S 0 i S O e northwest burned to death in fire on ' v 1 legumes. each of “}vm herself. trimming the tops neat- third floor of home. lPatriotic rally ghly poeticad {1y and peeling back the skins to held in the interest of the George Y lengthy trade number, | make of them. She put them Washington Vietory Memorial. Com- land then jut the number in & margin !0 @ crystal dish on & bed of munity chest methods outlined provided. i #haved ice. John 1hlder before Alond % wvied having Merrigm hotd| “Will you have a radish. Monsieur ,Club. ~Frederick L. Fishi Tectures | ne watalogae. but she got the num-|JOBN Munro ‘Lindsay. gardener ex- i ‘on Lincoln before Columbia Historical | hers mixed. _Then John held the cat-| traerdinary she asked gayly at i Society. Kalorama A Alogue and Merry Wrote the. numbers | dinner time. | A bewilder- | He wave | i tion of the local ant Au- |'ing task they found necsssary tol “No. T § srew “them for v tomatic savings bank 1in the | ihetcate with many k nd gig- | Fact is, I never could eat radishes.” : Wallach School. Committee uppoint- Lgles, They could hardly waik for the! Merriam's laughter trilled out. called men.” replied Boxer. “For my ed to erec | Seeds to arrive. When they did they 1 can’t endure " part I don't believe they are dan- Jucfarland, Usimply stared at the size ofythe pack- | Wondering how gerous."” i = oodward & Lothrop | — Easter Suits—--Easter Coats Easter Dresses---All $15 They surpass.in every respect what you might hope to find at this price. They’re outstanding in value. i that | one down to please you Sue, you can have the “Mother Bear says they are, and mothemknows,” replied Woof “Even T as Miller Kenyon as|seeds were cheaper in ounces instead | alling for a_bronze | of packets, and the amount he had | de Tittmann ge, for John had reckoned n glared. 1 in the District jovdered would have stocked a nurs- insome thing: of _trustees of fery gardener's hundred-acre plot! e eat one of those .nasty, bitey| Protestant Episcopal Foundation of =~ Merriam presented most of them toj Werds?" she sported. °° the District decides to put in entire \the Blaisdell gardener, who took ‘There's mnothing like it," Merry n creatures and neyer got over g - foundation through to the -western them most grudgingly. saying helquoted dreamily. Old folks are apt ‘to be timid. An end as third great step forward In never did have any success with the Like demanded John| way, I don’t believe in being afraid | & the bu of the National Cathe- | firm from. whom the seeds had been | testily. Y | until T sce something to be afraid|f 3 Peter and St. Paul, at ordered. F e thrill you get from garden-| of. Do you?' - 3 Draper home sold | For the next few weeks Susan Sue | ing™" she giggled. | "“No-o.” replied Woof Woof slowly. & nen 1 tell you what let's - do. | Let's go back where we found that} delicious smell and just look around. grumbled over the annoying fact that every window in The Pumpkin Shell was cluttered up with & shallow. [ ening Star €lub in _new club ar building. & = 1= (Another epinode of this story in tomorrow's Star.) A gives housewarming headquarters in The | g —— [ - H o - E Positively Handsome and Extremely Fashionable | Tweeds and Homespuns . ’g In a style diversity that is laudable. 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