Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1922, Page 9

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the city. i. ‘was silent way. Only once did he ko 8 re. ...... ot -dalien te orsaaism, Y another. ko oun- ‘Who understood % : m“,"‘ oo ‘Seming Into’ he. streteh mark. ‘Suddenty, 1t seem - ‘"I'he Bellmore Inn.” he s4id, a8 We wm;;g,’ coB] 'a o h’ Noras | Basaed a rather cheap rtmfl.hqom some and twe ‘rider etun " the. mo ten-Jdistance from the track. “That's knowing ‘hov; to deal with Norses of slon which swayed us in the clubboupe where 1 heard one of the rubbers say all types. All this' and more I had rmer M living.” I(ANI[.A. P. L, Hm mek up from the gossip ot the ng carried ..y the ‘h’;n:,: :r;m“c:‘n‘ll::mélu‘;::d"b‘:‘ek Jeneral Leonurd h‘y 7 mmfl -plm of the race.’ Broshum agaip ‘Into work in boratory, | Coples of President Mu’- ndy te B ArlhurB Reeve. Th barrler was nflln.llndth- flag | was leaning forward, oblivious of 1, having nothing else to do, |the Philippine 1%:.2‘9!: y . . # glr::go& They weee off!’ The grand- | thing_else e e re story of the great W!e“l;.ln every (mm) n ! ey a fleldglass, rchie tar. ‘__For a moment It seemed to me that eek- 3 Watening the tace with ‘s’ supercilious | Kennedy made up for the rest he One of The Star's W Ehnd Fiction Series. McGee had lost his nerve, Alertness | air; which I imew was cleasiy assumed. hiad Tost And the strain of the day by | pErcsident Marding ~commended the Each story complete in three installments. g|ar, the post in an important factor. | On they a'long sleep; but early in the morn- | ChUIppine aspirations to ir.dependénee, u Wlxuw |IHWII“WI||\| i HH.lum ““muly "w.l.uw‘,“v mm‘ T “‘”l‘ & He had pot got away from the bar- I could not lulp 'wondering whether ‘l& tsre'phana he{l rang insist- the time is not yet for M uu ]] i “l umw ‘ l Hlt I H' ] e ',,!;1:4,35 the Bald Auothes rider, by A R Kennedy bounded out of bed i i oty o5 S o " v J Y a 3 g v J o m o he, al ”I }HI |||1\ } | ‘ H \ N ARG V&G R d *| shortest route. I wondered whether, * tose hix' nerver T Guuid gather mothing from the | Nathington to plead for independonse. ! 11 I tm 1]< 4]” flh . s possible, Walter,” he whispered, turn- | ({eF all, that had been the troubls ey Feo wuddenly shot throush the | moncbuliabiss which he ittered, ex- | o Stated that the policy of bis admin- |1\||] I Hl H““ (L I The story thus far: e IR g pe! all along, for nothing can win or, lose | fleld. ~A mlghty shout rose from the |cept that the matter under dlscussion | down by his predecessors in ""w'.‘ } \} Mogtages Brosfhyrst, nsted seidy, YLE} InE 0 dpe. §,race quicker or better than thase eniife grandsiand. Wos yrofoundly serious. Finally 56| souse” Ti» Deedscessers in the White l 1 i I who hes lavished thousands of dollars oo BI*| When we reached the_ strest he|little failures of the jockey himself. Wan over im & matter of seconds. | Jammeq dewn (he receiver. ouse. Ml ulfl l||| ml M mll ,4 raclag spable on Loog Iniand, calls on Ken-|stopped under an arc light; 'and I saw | *1lady Lee, I had heard it sald, was PR AT o & nait fongt g AT e I u” lm l‘ lHH | ”m i I iy’ e ?";,' ‘-u;r‘-hu;‘x:ln%.y-;;“";;;t bim dive down into his pocketand 337.-."5. those noraéh that do not.re- | She had won the and the rich i | peniog lately to his bt | pull out a little gl 1. He looked T ut go to the front n: e8. 1 1 I ¥ Nm.m. A ..mx | l buvelerinaey’ In “the cauitey can siima | 4t 1t curlously, Elaa8 vis, ally. Just now It did not seem montum seemed to _velgn 1n|ana T Rad o D e o e nothing wrong. | They motored oW0 (0 pped at ‘I saw her take it out of her poc vhat she was beaten, but .that shg ubhouse enclosure. nrudhur-t my own theory of the case as we fhe omé : which Mucie. his wanager | ethooks and throw it into a corner lacked just' the power to lead the|slapped Murchie over the back With a|hystied into our clothes to catch the || Newspaper; Magasine; Direct Mafl Ge t War A @ his suite of rooms. Murehic|soon as the policeman came in,” he fleld— Did McGea figure that. the ! blow' of -congratulati t ' early morning train. T it at wO rmanys a Shows thers atound sn_ dhemtse Tady 165, | explaine, h of him were getting felled him..: As for: McGee, the; Brosdnurst is st the Idlewild" Ho- P I T one o st of Broadhurst's horses, W0 "What do you think it 1s?” I asked. fan cllp that.they would drop | carried him off the ‘feld on their tel,” Kennedy sald, as we left the » h ! An eye witness story by Herbert S. Houston it tye ot Tow’rcss s st 2, 4 ks | “Dove? That's what they il "do 1f b-gg;v!;l;!mhg;f;r; the race was over? |dérs. Only Kennedy seemod to be calm. |apartment, “and 1 think we can make Kennedy | they e : , ed being o . “;';":,‘;_,‘,;"’ e, Dlauten b S Medee. the | pine hed-—t Rrow 1t awaen they a7 18,0keted, as those ahead of and L] iR Beslan it quicker by railway than by motor.” Should Russia be Recognized? | & SRR SR Toniepe shanartd Eennety, oo | 08 2" " || Brodihagal sarhed, i M S08OL | cconsiuaea i Tomorrow's Sar X e P :3‘3 AlE” Murehle, and e, Toou i | 10 1Creqy AT INE, 10 8ee WAL GrUE | Ty ey went until Kennedy in the unexpected joy of s SR By the famous Belgian Socialist Vandervelde y Lee's recent fal FI;:':::KI Tato o5 {l“;‘;;‘f AN TobEol 1 the Nalnd Eye ik g‘;‘ :‘&‘:“9: s e n-:e-‘i. by, ";;':, Viood: " In | going directly to tha jaboratory to|om wires. Only the tension of the| IWe paused a while to wateh the LIEUT. BYRD SHIFTED. 143 fakes o smmple of Lady Tavd ("wiovely | plunge Into work. Firat he ook the | crowd made one feel that this was no |frantio crowd, and onee, I recall, 1| . pjeyt. Richard E. Byrd of the Navy R blllldln ems em girl, Cecilie Safford, vlh whom, as a lovels | Jittle hypodermit needle with which |play; it was deadly serious sport. On |caught sight of a stunning, dark has beca transforred from duty in the €| young llunnl;lphgr,A'eln;:hlle 2ad elopead IO he had drawn several drops of blood rieflr Epef, watched Jn a lul of deathly )bu&eg‘ W Sy :";'fh‘x bz:!l“ L vikerion, Desnst oy Fl o ral years before. o rom the ra stillnes: Surely, v s was d!!fl 0! ands in an e cy O & e 2 Three religions in conflict, by John H. Finley bt from whom .:‘,","re‘:'fi'.’."'x\'» Contents e aloree and emptied the | BUINCE. Jiehtethis acid test of the |stantly I recognized Amelie Guernsey. (ment, to duty In the bureau of aero- rich girl named l'lndlnz that I was probably of |nerves of men and animals plnsd ‘As Kennedy and I motored back tfo | nautics, Navy Departmenut. T uernid * ennedy finds Cacllle that | more use at home in our apartment alght .t a toagh 8th avenue cabaret. She |y an hothering Kennedy.in the 28,8 t00Eh BIR ST ecome & dr “ | luboratory, 1 said good-night. But d drug fiend. 5‘“".,‘.“",&:.‘;?.\",:lni‘;;« when I awoke In the morning I found ooking young man, o s ! that K 8 b fons o nrnndhunhl:‘aln“”\eunedy had not been in bed It was as T expected. He had work- ed all night, and as I entered the lab- {oratory I saw him engaged in check- TH‘! arrest of the gunman and, .y ol RS hien he mmlml fo'm gea a How Europe Fixes Our Farm Prices Of vital interest to every American, by Agnes C. Laut Seventy-two Pictures—Many Maps his opponent, as well as of Ce-| had been making. lave you found anything yet?” I The Houston Publishing Co., 9 East 37th St., New York "Also publishers of the new magazine of stories fhamdlfcnu WORLD FICTION Today's best stories from all the world cille as a witness, seemed lm-y i minent. Kennedy moved 71 "o nointed to a corner where he | ward slowly, working his WaY|kept a couple of guinea pigs. They through the crowd, nearer to the ta-| Were sound asleep, rolled up in little cer, ! UMy balls of down. Ordinarlly in # ble. Instead of interfering, however,; - arily in Ble, Jnntend of n H T o aome. | SicuSpEnlnRT fonnditheittiirerlaws | = PENNS thing from the floor. he said, “T thin( I have | 4 Open 7 AM. Close 9 P.M. Saturday Specials at Washington’s Finest Market just a drop of blood from Lady Lee | Where Your Dollars Count Mast New Satin Hats o i : es me,” rumi- 9 / ey §9 .98 [nois Kennedy. 245050 emambe: satin, and velvet combina- 4 [that bottle 1 picked up last night? . tions, in black, white and I haven't finished the analysis of the . FANCY MHAK FED SonR I isck Twhite and blood or of the contents of the bettle, e et into one of them, and I think 'he's | Somhinations:of black and to contain at least | good for a long sleep.” 720-22-24 7th St. NW. Tng brim styles; exquisiely trimined. ?;:2“’.):‘.'”;’;",":{:: ‘_r,“:‘;,:;;;;',,n.,‘:xru':,, « i st a trace of earbon ux(d I in- c sted som P = . Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Wraps i T . £ t how about the other ode?” I bottle into the other fellow and you / ses whut the effcct is—the same in Terrifically cut in price to effect immediate clearance. : ! ”'¥,’,‘.,"“. “plions hell rang excitedly | Strictly Fresh Killed—Average from 2 to 2!, Pounds Up to $10.00 Dresses Up to $22.50 Silk Dresses || %ok naen Siuor e CHOICE HOME-DRESSED NATIVE BEEF Select BI'Oilel'S .« . €a., 50e 300 Brand New Show room eamples o resses—Voiles, silks, R Bl d R_]_b R lb 23 Y Miehansi: $€9.85 | Phatancnt $6Q.99 ade s e pom ke i Prmd ratines —none worth . g VeIt e —_— 3 2= | settes and novelty ti- == ]! "1t was Broadhurst at the Idlewild | Qoo { r to Kennedy. | conaersation w short, and @s | he hung up the reeeiver Craig turned E:::::%x‘”fi:"xfl:‘fl{' :radut!elilzrd silks, in lnnm " he sald quickly. T day is . ;" Sende Berelpll Fatted FOWI SRl aird 3 f and colors.” | Cholcs | eageropthe Eaas iterustan hune rime oast . . 1b., c Fresh Killed gandy ruffled; some of straightline, narrow belted models ey they v tne self-banded; others . ) 3 or blouse styles with elastic belts. R ovas o the track. at lenst & S e b st e Tean Pot Roast . . Ih., 15¢ | Choice Roasters . . Ib., 46¢ prettily smocked. ! Striped nursts stablo 1s o mear he 32 Plested P 50 J Cool Suits ' Idv- it, hn’xnln‘; 1-’» might kez[\hu umper Dresses To go for Skirts Some Silk Lined [|better ‘Waten ‘over Lady Lee. But 5 5 1 T S1G8 ] | Swin e R oo i il || Porterhouse Steak . lb., 53¢ | Fried Chicken . . half, 60c Jumper Dresses, of this spring's popular§| Kennedy paused a moment, then | §|° 4 i made of good c tweeds—a superior qual- B went over to a cabinet and took from ue oast . . . . og C Whole Chicken, $1.15 quality union ity in beautiful colors aud §lit a pottle and a very large-sized e resanens! 7 and 1n the prettiest range of colors and patterns— box-pleated sport skirts linen, in more de- elegantly sil lined, hypode hie. d splendid quality cloth | girabie shades. Boblhy ‘mAnnish,. (allor We must have heen among ®he first d B f Very lb 15 . 1 Steiiiis 420 aiwy, 30 rin notened Bl 70 ela at Beimora Bark that Tround. beel . . ren oy C Chlcken Salad S ]b 750 ] to 82 walst. A Cagantiy Sl Tine day. Lady Lee had been sent ove: LRye9 i i 2 thers me.:xaln‘:ufl»;:r;hn‘uarzh:;1: 2 lbs. for 25 = Coats and Wraps Worth to $39.50| $25.00 to $40.00 Coat Suits |1 i it || ————————=————————| Potato Salad . . . . Ib., 15¢ |} This spring’s choicest coats’ of High-class sults of fine wool mate- o & assigned to Broadhurat. . HOME-DRESSED PORK N velour, politte and herrmghones tan, $17 rials, in navy—elegantly silk lined and sl 7.50 [ Wi Broadhurst, who “;"c';a‘;“f:». 20¢ Shced TOIlg'lle BEry lb 850 ; gray, brown, blue, rose. In lot are made in a nice range of belted floral field in the direction of the stables. Fresh Hams . . . s @ oy mannish sport isty!es or dress:{ or boxy effects, in short or long lengths. =1 There was no doubt about it, Lad . wvelty models for street or spor Choi f plain tallored, Lee 'was not In prime conmdition. n Sll d C k e 4 or hraidea Tmodeler tn 16 to T8 heve " T ek ||| Fresh Shoulders . "o . 1b., 18¢c ce ooke am, 1Db., C |markedly wrong, but to the trained $1 & $1.25 Combination Dressand Bungalow/| :.i; i/ 3.7 i ||| Fresh Pork Sausage”. :ll;-a %;z Cooked Corned Beef, 1b., 28¢ |} s wm}j Murchle and the jockey were Spare Rlbs . . . . Sliced dhurst, Ken- A wonderful opportumty to pick up nice fooking, desirable Bungzlows Sipped into the stall to look at | at an unusual price. Made of splendid quality percale and ginghams in 68c thgracer v T e . SUGAR CURED pretty checks, stripes and neat figured patterns; round or square neck door, Walter,” he muttered. “T'll be styles, with short sleeves, narrow belts and fancy hip pockets; some are | throu h in just & minute. 1 want you | £ - neatly trimmed with braid. | ™ Quickly he jabhed: the hypodermic . 2 lb ! . {into the horse and pressed down mc! o & oy i plunger. ’ Men’s Dress Shirts . Nice quality Percale Shirts for men, made coat style, with double-turned soft cuffs. A large assortment of plalds and ehecks for selection. Full- cut sizes—strongly made. Lady Lee reared and snorted as she the hlood. and instantly Murchie and Union Suits | i iririnrins || Smoked Pienics, 1b., 16¢ | Blue Ridge Bacon, Ib., 30c |} dexy ol:!‘:tl;:sm P‘J&Otl:‘:' "’»‘:r_f-‘ oo usea | Medium Size Dry Sugar Cured i B i e s UG Lard . . . lb., 14¢ |Smoked Beef Tongues, Ib., 39¢ SLICED HAM . 48(;\ ;1-25 Wosmen tl’nre Tllread WOmen’s Ribbed had done before when he extracted From the Oak Brooke factory, the regular $1.25 quality Heavy Siik Hose, with seamed back and 2 extra seams on sides; high spliced heels, Wide gar- rds. ‘Women’s Full Fashioned Lisle ter tops—substanda of the better that his face showed plainly he | kind, well made, §! was greatly worrled. Cut full for Tong I don't understand 1t he kept re- wear. Laco- peating. “And what is worse, the trimmed pants, f| news seems to have leaked out that | crochet mecks, §| Lady Lee fsn't fit. The odds are go- With high mer-J ing up draw- || Kennedy looked at him fixedly ai{ | moment. N “If you want to win this race, Mr! | Broadhu he remarked in a low | I should advise you to watch | GENUINE SPRING LAMBS | tone, Cotton Lady Leo every minute from now | . until the start. Undenlurts | _“What do you mean?” whispered hat o vou Lamb Roast . . . . 1lb, 23c Women's Pointex Hose | ,, zueton- 1 1 | ast st e ihe Leg of Lamb . . . - 1b., 37¢ The coolest of Summer Under- ‘wear — the open- GROCERY ITEMS Queen Spanish Olives . qt., 32¢ Corn Flakes . . . pkg, 7c Post Toasties . . . pkg, Tc Pillsbury Flour, . 6-b. bag., 30c Li high spliced heels. Black only. double-seated, Men’s Cotton Sox Soft Quality Sox for me: ll C in black, cordovan and g double soles and heels f 1on, wear—seamless toes—perfect quality. . $2.50 White Oxfords ‘White canvas ox- fords. Choice of flat or _military heels, with rubber heels attached; [ J sizes 254 to 8. 00 Flapper Pumps Heavy Pure Thread front Un- hovered about the stall on one pre. | 3 = S Silk Hose of the s dershirts et 2 B . C . text or another, wajching both Mur- - & Onyx - brand, with for baby: text or angther, wapehing bath 3ur- (]| Lojn: or Rib Chops .« « Ib., 42¢ the genuine Pointex ° pure white rubbers and others who were prepar- A 3 heel—black and and, all § e for the race, I watched the trainer Stewing Lamb A g lb., 15¢ Serfovan—of Bet. sizes and the jockey minutely. They cer- fect puAlity—>o speonés, fainly did nothing, at least now, to excite suspttion. But might not the harm have already been done? Was 2 _' | HOME'DRESSED VEAL it too late? Sensation Saturdey Shoe Value When the bell sounded the paddock call, McGee led the racér out of the $6 White Kid Sandals ||z s i, 5 e Feoety Veal o sl o Al gk e fleld, ly Lee af ® fore, walke: - past the grandstand and cantered Boneless Roast slowly down the course to the start- neTwel:telt :er‘l;?cnl;f s3 95 |m§1£a‘::1whu° tollowing Brosahirat; Shouldel' Chops . . . lbo, 130 Mocha & Java Coffee . 1b., 42¢ .t 1b., 20c Regularly 55¢ Pound Pure Cocoa . . . 2lbs, 15¢ lous price. The we had already made our way over to R B & ate s he s the clubhouse inclosure, VQal Cutlets = e b4 ]b., 45¢ wanted cut-out It was not like the old days, when there was money everywhere, thou- Pnent Colt, with hfln $ T o rubber heels attache: 3 5 A | : 2V to 7; in nnmed sands of dollars.in plain sight in the two-strap, cut-out style, and flat heels; sizes 2% to 7 al A s et .Rib-or ' Loin Chops with red strap. Sizes 3% to 7. ) midts men rushed wildly about With hand- 3 fuls of billy of large denomination V’EGETAB‘)ES 7 2 Great Girls’ Dress Specials 300 Boys’ Wash Suits tang poce o meae 2, || Home-Grown Sugar. Corn, doz., 30c certain maelstrom of the betting ring Large Layer Cakes . . ea, 25c Large Pies . . . . . . . ea, 18¢c Angel Cakes . . . . ea, 20e CORNED MEATS $2.25 t.t’fl_"s‘guwm' Dresses ' e ’.','us"'b,""m""' g :"’::.’fi:;‘.‘?n‘#?'fig“h:‘;':“‘:fi Home-Grown Cantal?u »2 for 25¢ Native, Steer Round . . lb, 32¢ ey &r y am when_you see 3 : Gyl < T el b s mareable’ muits Thssant oase with 3;.’:‘%&".‘: i ||| New York Lettuce ‘. . " ea., 10c Corned Plate . . . 21bs, 15¢ R C o planiis chas B g Large Heafls - led 15 J The dstand was. crowded, al- 3 . lawn; prettily trimmed o N e s fe s Home-Gl'OWll Tomafi)eg, 2 ]bg.’ 150 Ro! e. Roast . . I b., C with .mbma-ry inger- it ;l'«l";l- 10, 13, 14 sises ote., “I:ni ;;;‘z'u'cl}ou: in pretty strip- former fimes and on other tracks. Belmore . :’m"“‘m’“‘. A RN R ok Fark 1ay within motoriog distance of ; ; % \ the greaf tio! of weal % $10.00 to $1250 sha fashfon in fhe country. It was 3 2 . CLUB SUPPER R a wondertul throng. The gay dresses g S 55 4 5109 PM. of the wom gled kadeidoscopi- : : ! cally with the nore somber clothing g . > English Lamb S of the men. . s Chopn i et tmonss by ||| Rockfish i R e s * Iced Tea Coffee Lee and her rider. It was a.pretty: d example of how swiftly inside | s5sd mmmpie of oy wiiey Tmice | Trout . publie property, Ill mews on this oc- Sl 2ol S Thiey Don’t Chum Bettfr, Batir Than ' STRICTLY FRESH $2.00 Pocketbook | K Sk Glors | §0c Kid Bl B St b ;Ho]land Be]le Butter, 44(' Milbrook Eggs, doz., 300 “part of the wurplus * keys r posi- stock of & large man-- stock of A e i atmost facl that boms : 2 utacturer. Made of real 18 - butten - length Al it wonderful feats of memoryl were < o B L Hes = Mg A ek c Gloves of this well == being performed by, the bookmakers |} s | Carefully Candled—Packed in Carfons.. . . - faslde Mttings, inelud- known make, {n bisck. N The S0 fonthened -n' LR ) | e g T A 3 =3 ing coin purse and mirrer. Like au tnoroughbreds, Lady Leo

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