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,Them Scarlet Tanagelf , A Story of Secret Service and Diplomatic Intrigue BY J. AUBREY TYSON (Copyright, 1922, by the Maemillan Compa (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) Jeon tore shicile writing desk. ¥rom e 7 this she took the materlals for which CHAPTE | he had asked. FOES IN AMBUSH. For more than half an hour the, silence of the apartment was broken “nly by the clicking of the typewriter which Rennison sat. Miriam | Warburton, still sitting at the table watched the army officer as he | worked. Sentence by sentence, he | scemed to be copying what was writ-| ten on the sheets the actress lad | taken from one of the pockeys of Oliver Channing. Though he paused, ‘rom time to time, as if engrossed in ! thought, h Tw XV Where will you have them?” she asked, coldly lere.” Rennison. replied, risen. Miriam placed the pen. oF blotter on the marble from tality” only a few and in a few the checkered heart. |the sheets of tissue paper he taken from it. The sheets he siipped coat. “Thals all, I thin muttered, thoughtfully vielding to hys- teria as the maugnitude of her error hecame more upparent to her, but| n the tmperturbable aspect of Kennl- |, 09 «on, as he worked on, was something 3 that still puzzled and ‘vaguely alarmed | it turned aside. The hand fell Lier. What was his purposer in copy- | Rennison's side again. 1g the great secret which had be leane o mDY, AL committed to these fateful sheets? | ton” he said. *Tt is idle, | At lehgth, gathering up the sheets, | fOT N to say 1 am sorry nnison moved back from the tal which he had been writing. I “Let me have some and please, Miss Warburton,” he short! " The R = came hers Storrow I would sug 5 here alone—that vou maid and keep morning. Can ber with ¥ You mnot get actress rose message to her that will .bring he to you? b L] Read Fiction for Only 25¢ In Our Rental Library 2933 G St. her be alo Miriam replied, listlessly Rennison hesitated, then |to the couch, from which his hat and cane age he had plac St communicate with you b n an hour or s d beside them. Near Corner 10th & G,Sts. LA vever, The February Sale indicat- ing the table from which she had just ink and a which he had taken the “flower of immor- minutes before. He seated himself on the gilded chair moments he was trac- ing on a sheet of paper a facsimile of When this was done he returned to his pocketbook had had ritten upon he folded carefully and into an inside pocket of his 15t now,” he Both rose, and Rennison held out a Miriam, apparently not seeing to s Warbur- of course. ¥ that you 1e.| have had such a hard day of it. When told me you had & maid—who leaves you at night. est that you do not r send for| % e. 1 think,” crossed he took and the little pack- is probable that Storrow will v telephone son went on. though you may assure him that everything is all right, you withhold from him all details concerning the subject of our conversation. I will cither see you or communicate with you in the morning. Meantime— well, I ahould feel easier in my mind were you to send for your mafd. I really do not think you should re- main here alone. ‘What have I to fear?” Mirlam asked, bitterly. “Not even death has any terror for me now. Nothin matters—nothing. I cannot sleep, o course. Every one seems to have ac- cess to my apartments tonight. As you have seen, not even the lock on the door can keep intruders out.” Coloring slightly, Rennison replied: “Thare will be no further intrusion for which I may be held rsponsible. Miss Warburton. The man who en- tered when 1 had the handcuffs on my wrists had been stationed in the bullding for such an emergency, He fs & member of the bureau of mili- tary intelligence. The name Glen- dennen, which I gave to my little frien: Jimmy, at the switchboard in the War Department, when I was at the telephone, was overheard by our representative at the switchboard downstairs.” It was a signal indicat- {ing that I was in need of immediate assistance. While you and I wers jtalking in here, the man you saw obtained a pass key from the janitor, and had opened the hall door long enough to check the lock. Later, my signal for aid was communicated to him by what one might call a re- layed whistle from the downstairs | switchboard. You are not sorry it | reached his ears, I am sure.” i Mirilam, with a hand resting on the marble top of the table, was tanding upright now and looking at \im with a strange intentness. The hadows were darker under her red- lidded, lustrous eye 7“1 Wad been told you were clever. {she replied, dully. “But no one ever {had told me seriously that I was a foo am the fool. Miss Warburton,” ison answered, gloomil; “Were 1 clever, T would he able to evade the sort of service the War Depart- ment has compelled me to perform today.” He looked gloomily at the little package he was taking with him, then, raising his eyes, he glanced at her again. e saw she had left the table. In another moment she had reached the dark fireplace. As she extended one of her white, shapely arms along the end of the mantet Ren “Good night,” sald Rennison, bow- ing slightly. \ he did not reply, but as the young officer pas: out to the hallway he saw she was looking after him— with a puzzled expression in the eyes which seemed to have absorbed all the life from her haggard, pallid face. And 80 he left her. ‘When the hall door was closed be- hind him_ Rennison walked briskly on toward the elevator shaft. As he halted at the door of this, he heard a faint shuffling of feet on the stone shaft, to the floor below. A few mo- men! later the man who had re- moved the handcuffs from him a few minutes before appeared at the top of the stalrs. “All right, sir?” the man asked. “All right, Joe,” Rennison replied. “Better come to the street with me.” The elevator soon responded to Rennison's ring, and when the first floor was reached the two men passed out to the street. “Is the watch off here, Joe inquired. “Not _yet” ,Rennieon answered. “Keep Ellison at the switchboard un- til 6 o'clock in .the morning. 1 want & record of calls to and from the apartment I have left 1 am convinced tho woman is all right, bug it is just possible that one or more persons who are not all right will learn that certain of thelr plans have gone wrong and will attempt to get Into communication with her. Meantime, you'd better hang around and await developments. Miss War burton, however, is not to be mo lested in any way and is to have perfect freedom of action. In no circumstances is sha to get the im- pression that she is being watched. It is best, however, that for the next {three or four hours a record be kept Jof telephione communications with her apartment. I will call you up be- fore I break off work for the night.” “Very good, sir,’ Joc replied, re- spectfully. Rennison u Joe returned captain?” dded and pasesed on. lowly to the doorway of the apartment house. A few steps took the army officer to Columbia road. There he found a taxi and di- rected the chauffeur to put him down in front of a certain restaurant. Then he lighted w cigar and stepped into the vehicle. CHAPTER XIX. A DEPARTMENTAL CO TWhen the taxi_ stopped IL. in front that, 'wbove this. she turned to him again.ot the restaurant Rennison alighted, Of Life Time Furniture ©f our regulation inatched suites and gingle pleces of Lite Tim rniture ver: Those who know our policy of but two Sales a year and who have waited for this Tebruaty Sale will be amply rewarded by the savings it affords. Here’s One of the Best Mattress Values We’ve Ever Offered. It’s a Stearns & Foster Snow-White, Priced Specially for February at $22.50 Scientifically Constructed of So Interwoven That They Will Not Lump or Pack Clean, Downy Cotton Felted Into Layers stairway which led down, around the | peid the chauffeur and entered the buflding. . As it was'a little too soon for after-theater suppers, the big room was almost deserted. Rennison ordered a meal and ate deliberately. When he was done ho strolled tc and- through Lafayette square, and thence to the department butlding. As the young officer entered Mer- schon’s office he saw, sitting around the table, Horsford, Col. ~Hawks- hurst, Capt. Merschon and Town- drow. All seemed to be laboring un- !der suppressed excitement. They were listening to To ndrow, whose face was grim and white as he spoke With quiet earnestness. Upon seeing Rennison, Towndrow ceased speaking, and all looked at the newcomer sharply. The gloom on his features misled them. “It's all right, I think, Rennison,” Merschon sald, reassuringly. It looks as If we were in a fair way to get our man. “Thanks to Towndrow and his chief.” growled Horsford, flashing & glance of disapproval toward Ren- nison. “But do not forget, Mr. Horsford, that part of the credit goes to Capt. Rennison,” Towndrow corrected, quick- ly. ‘Then, addressing Rennison, the secret sorvice man went on: “I_for- warded to the chief, in New York, those suggestions you made in_ the hotel. He found ‘that Capt. Relf- suyder had called up Channing on the telcphone at Loudenfieid, and had told him his friend Enderbrook would not accompany him to Washington, but that he would find a room ready for Lis own occupancy at the Wey- mouthshire.” “Reifsnyder, eh?” mut- tered. Yes,” Towndrow replicd. “There i8 no question concerning the identity of the ‘man who sent the te message to Channing. it w snyder, “But what of Enderbrook?" We have every reason to believe that there was no such person. More- over, working at this end. I located the booth from which the supposed Enderbrook telephoned to the Wey- mouthshire this morning, asking that his wife be made comfortable in the foom that had been reserved for :Good,” Rennison said, approvingly. “Well, the booth was rignt hers in Washington—and the man who talked over the telephone has been described in a manner which makes it clear that he was none other than Reifsnyder, himself. “'That's progress,” said Rennison. Tho chief also s satisfied that Reifsnyder, an expert on the sub- dect of explosivs, placed on the Dragonfly, with hfs own hand: of the bombs that had been made by McCormick—the inventor of whom I spoke to you—for experimental jpurposes. It long has been a cus- ‘lmh of Reifsnyder's to carry with him a small camera, with which to iphotograph the effects of explosives jwhen, as a member of the bureau of | experimentation, he witnessed thei- itests. He carried what appeared fof ibe a box camera when he w iaboard the Dragonfly, it with him. when {boat. The chlef's theory, howc is that from the interior of the the photographic apparatus had icen removed and that one of McCortiick's {serial Bambs was 1o e b it Reifsnyder went on the vessel and was placed by him before the doors and hatches were sealed by Rear Ad- miral Longley and himself.” “But McCormick’s bombs, the aerial variety, surely detonated by clockwork, protested. “No, but it ts probable Reifsnyder attached to it some clockwork de- > Renntaon s Itelf- being of were not Rennison prelty strong. but what | does Reifsnyder himself say ubout (422" Rennison asked ’ “We have not been in communica. ition with him vet, but we expect. !To ndrow began, but Horsford inter- upted him “I have cautloned Towndrow mot ito proceed too blindly,” the assistant isecretary said. “It Is possible that We are taking too much for granted. We must not jump at conciusions. Let us take our time—so far as Reifsnyder is concerned. Our prin- cipal object just now is to regain possession of the papers which were itaken from the hody of poor Chan- {ning. It seems clear that they were jtaken by a woman. That woman st be found with as little delay as possible. 1f the trail then leads to ! Reifsnyder, we will deal with him {as @ confederatc. It cannot be de- inied that vou secret service people, ;alded by some suggestions from Ren inison, are making a fairly stromg cir- icumstantial case aguinst him—as a ! confederate. essential that iwe get the pal—this - woman { who, having committed murder, has obtained possession of a secret which {means the triumph or annihilation of afalcon. Why do vou not find was one of re- {spectful attentlon. i He was conscious of a strang nge that had come over Hors- eting in the after- ared to be on the Now he epole | As began to a suggestion of dif- FINANCIATL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. BY WILLIAM F. HERRERNAN, NEW YORK, February 6.—Prices on the curb exchange today moved forward more vigorously than on any. previous day of the year. The buying movement was-confined to no particular group and practically every section ‘of the list shared in the upturn. Toward midday, how- ever, the buying movement subsided somewhat with ~ slight recessions from the high levels of the morning ag the result of profit taking. During the afternoon the market maintained its strong tone, although activity was not as pronounced as earlicr'in the day. WIith few exceptions, oil shares gained from 1 to 5 points. The more prominent leaders were Prai- rie Oil and Gas, Imperial Oil of Canada, Standard of Kenlucky, Standard of In- diana and Crescent Pipe Line. Crescent Pipe Line declared a quarterly dividend of 37% cents & share, payable March 16 to shareholders of record February 20. NEW YORK, February 8.—Follow- ing is an officlal list of bonds and Stocks traded in on the New Curb Market today Fales In 1 Allied_Packers 6y 15 Alum Ts new '3, 10 °Am Cot 0il 6 15 Am Gas & Blec de... 19 Am Bumat Top 740" 20 Am Roiling Mill 8s. i5Am T & T 6 14 Anaconda 6s 14 Ansconda s 3 Armour & Co Ts. 18 Armour Co Del 5158, 10AUG & W ISKSDs 3 Beaverboard Rs ... 0% 108 S oo 077 97 100 100 100% 100% 067 105 6 98 33 R 00 britd 10258 10814 1024 106 ¢ 108 Ml B4R o8 98 28 2 1023 102% 9075 100 100 s 10 Both Btasl 78 '35 2 Can Nat Ry Equip 76 1 Charcoal Co Amer 85 8 Citles Service 78 ( Col Graph 8s Con Gas Balto 6s Cous Textiles bs.... Detrolt City Gas 8s.. Detroit Edjgon 65 Gaiens Sigaal o1l 1043 alena Sigoal Oil Gen M{h{l( se 1085 1055 Grand Frunk 614 1008 1054 Gulf 041 of Pa 8. 1;'1!;: ‘3'1‘% Hood Rubber o5 95k 8 61 Syiy 801y 104 " 104 100% 101 & 89 108 108 ms; Laclede Gas s . Louis G & ¥ G6 Nut Cloak & Suft Nat Leather 56 weeSBroleaansnBaanme Penn Power & Lt 55 Phila Elec 5%8 Phillip Petro 74 Phil Pe 7i4s witl 3 Pierce-Atrow 83 Pub Serv of Sears Roc Shawsheen Ts - Sheficid Farme 643 Se.. le.ldn(;:l"?lia 8 09 Cait B Tn Ry of Hav Tige. 104% Faivoiine OFf 78+ 108 FOREIGN BONDS. 5 Argentina Ts '23. 100% Eitach 0 5g o 5 5 Mextoan i o 01, Siwlss Govt Sigs STANDARD OIL 1SSUES, 185 18 brnd 911y fa g 39 013 Continental ON 59 Crescext Pipe 50 Cumberiaud Py 20 Eureku Pipe 480 Gal Sig OU.. 1200 Humble Ol & VM PL.. 18 Imp Oil of Can 20 Indiana Pipe Lice.. . 168 e Y Transit . 400 Obio 0il new 5 Prairie Oil & G inbnds. INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. 20 Allied 0l . 10 Big Indtan Oil 28 Boston Wyo Of 1 iirit Cont Oil Flelde. E Synd.. X eole Syud ilng_ Pet pat pt. Pet York | Citles Service common came In f: a good deal of attention at advancin Prices. Pronounced strength was displayed in Gulf Oll, Merrit Crossin ten, Salt Creek producers and Fen land. Mutual Ofl voting trust certi- ficates were exceptionally active and higher. At the present rate Mutual is_expected to earn $12.000,000 net this year on the $9,700,000 capital Southern States after early weakness gained a half point. Texas Oil and Land wus an exception and held back rofit taking. "R spectacuiar rise in Goodyear preferred and the subsequent advance in the common were set down at the greatly improved flnancial position of the company. The ordinary preferred ran up today almost 7 points before the rise was checked, while the com- mon gained almost 2 points. Sensational fluctuations occurred in the new lesue of Yellow Taxi. Open- ing almost a point higher at 105 the stock rose violently and at ons time sold as high as 1i2. Mining srecks were again active and for the most part higher. 4 tapdard Motor tutz Motor . 7 Swift Int Technical Prod .. . Tob Prod Exports. 2 Unit Prof Shar new To Retuil Candy.. Un Ehoe Mach Corp | U 8 Lt & aleat. T 8 Lt & Lt pfd Wayne Coal . . | Wil Cor 1 pf cfe dp I Yale & Towne new | Yellow Taxi ...... 11 > MINING. 3 Alas-Brit Col Swan & Finch ... South Calif Edison 1 g | Booth M Booth Mine | 50 Canada Cop | Canario_Copper - Candeluria Min ... Cracker Jack Mine. Columbia _Emerald. Con Cop Mi tem Cons Nev Utab Cortes Silver Dean Cons & Dolores E Dryden G E dfield Cons . Goidfleld develop .. Goldfield Deep Min Goldfield Florence. oldfield Oro ...... Jackpot.. Iron Blossom Jerome Develop.... Jumbo Extens .. . Kewasis Min, Lone S Cornelia. ew Dominion Gop. 3 ew Jersey Zinc... 17 ada Cons Y Porcupin Nevada Ohpir . Niplesing oOblo Cop .. Ray Hercaies Red Hill Florence. Rex Cons. Richmond Copper. . Sandetorm Kendall Queen M (o Mies of Am.. 1 Southwest Meta 2 Simon Silver.. 70 Spearhead Gold.. 10 Atewart Miges. 90 Superstition ... 11 Teck Hughes 10 Tonopah Belmont. 11 Tonopah Divide.. ® Toropah Extensi: 21 Tonopah Miniz, WILL‘GET 47 CENTS ON $1. DETROIT, February ¢.—Creditors the Lincoln Motor Company will re- cefve approximat cents on the dollar. The TUnited States gover ment's clalm of approximately §9.0 000 against the Lincoln company settled In full yesterday for %153 000, when the Detroit Trust Co recelver for the concern, drew for this amour - | BETTER CLOTH DEMAND. i NEW YORK, February & (Spec | —Print ciothes were in better ¢ {in arket to B.&0.GIVEN RIGHT 0 USE §16,000,00 1. C. C. Approves Purchase of ' 8,000 Freight Cars and 52 Locomotives. Tlans of the Baltimore and Ohio raliroad to purchase 8,000 new freight cars and fifty-two locomotives at approximats t of 3 given final approval to. terstate Commerce Commission, authorized the raflroad to issue assume liability fer payment of in terest and principal of $13,575,000 in equipment trust certificates. The sum ralsed by sale of the securities together with funds which the rcad at fts for the comn ne leific sought the o | treasury” s452.000 bonds. " The pended that cation stated | fifteen-mile 1 sires to reimburse its Ty fof the expenditure. BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK BALTIMORE. Md., February €.« celpts for week ending ¢ showed a m 4 incre the preceding week. With ligh n the west steady. On however, thera good supply, the hitly higher. for week ended were 2,226 head ead iast woe market for 1.00 lower ti heep and Lambs—Receipts ended noon yesterday gainst upply; mar E 7.00216.25. week endes vere 13,774 head iead last week; good higher. Lights, 9.00 » 9.30a9.40; medium, 9.90; pigs light pizs.' 9; roughs for were 4 last cer. week ended 1.656 head week; fa Calves,” 4.0¢ oon yvesterda Zai 7 upp mark a com cers’ Ae ¢ Money to Lo | Becured by first deed of trust on real estate Prevailing interest & { Joseph I. Weiler &2 ¥ From $100 to $200 on D. C. real estate aud household goods or chat. tels. 7 per cet interest. No bro- Lerage charged. Commercial Lozn & Finance Corporation Room 211. 931 15th 8t. N.W. If you have money to invest, we can safely place it on gilt-edge first D. C. Mortgages. Our racord of 30 years insures your protection. Courte- ous treatment. but proceeding, | grew - warmer and then con W ievi v s possibl e believe the lowest prices possible g I re to find the woman. He scem. to quote on good furniture are | tatlure toiand the woman, emed 2 kb A ito be addr owndrow - made possible by this Sale policy ;once a1 he glance at Rennison, any —and this February Sale is no e et o the et exception. s - prices strong, aithough cautio: in making commit s still was “The Tebruary Sale 0, Bask of our annual February Sale is an abiding faith in the recogni- tion by the public of the commeon sense plan of but two sales a vear—and then—a sale worth while. Bedroom F fimiture Is Priced Very Low This February ' You will think it truly remarkable when you see the many splendid values in our Bedroom Department so very lovy priced. Percy H. Russell Co. Sus,, e ekl v ) SW. Cor. 15th & “K” St while quotations were very firm there o s were no changes recorded from Mon- day’s levels. —_— TODAY'S WOOL PRICES. BOSTON, February 6 (Speclal). The local wool market was strong to- day and dealings wero more active than recently. Local dealers declare that | in spite of the present level of prices | here Summer street is the cheapest place In the world to buy wools, and that forelgn wools are selling here b Jow the levels obtaining in other coun- tries. Some holders of California and Texas wools have advanced their prices and_Ohio delaines are heid as high as 60 cents top. price | touched in rec unsheared wools has Tor Wyoming clip: 28 Glen Rock Off 4 Granade Ol 2 Guif Ofl of 1 Harrts Cons. 20 Hudson Oil. ) Keystone Ranger. 1 Kirby Pet. _7 Latio Amer Oii. 2 Lowry oll 83 Lyons Pe 12 Mammoth 17 Marland 18 Merritt OfI 149 Mexican Ol 20 Midwest-Te: 13 Mount Prod . &7 Mount Gulf vtg cfs Mip 2 New Eng Fuel Ol 4213 oble 01} & Ga ] Place Your Vacant and Rented Houses With —a reliable and prompt remite ting agent. We advertise ex- tensively and produce satise factory results. Over Thirty Years of Real Service STONE & FAIRFAX Member Washiogton Resl Cstate Bosrd 1342 New York Ave. N.W. " assented Col. Hawkshurst, who, as head of the bureau of military in- telligence, was Rennison’s immediate superor. Rennison's gaze fell thoughtfully to the floor, then he turned to Capt. Merschon, who had been eyeing him fixed: “When you gave my nots to {Coughlin, captain, did he tell van {what it directed Rim to do?" Renni- {son_asked. {iwhe, (Olersehon answered, reflectively e told me you had X dirccted him to %o to the Guilfords'| 13 heasock O reception and to shadow 2 man who| 3 meee Gen lmight leave the house with a cer- 8 Salt Creek Cons. tain kind of cane. He explained that 19 Salt Ck new . you also told him that when the man| 33 Sapulpa Refic reached his destination. the place 7 Beaboard 01l should be watched for an hour, and| I Seaboard Oil ... very person entering or leaving it| 200 Southern i Yshould be closely serutinized. When 30 Texas Kausas Oil.. lie was done, hie was to repert to you 55 Tezon Oll & Land.. . he 34 Turman Ofl ....... . 75 Wilecox Oil & Gas.. INDUSTRIALS. 18 Arme Ooal 10 Acme Pack Y Oil 22 Omar Of] & G 13 Yenn Beaver O . Queen Anne Suite of four beautiful pieces, ome in mahogany or wal- Grand Rapids-made Suite in M * | hogany. four fine picces . $285 Handsome Suite in lvory, 9 pieces, twin poster beds with blue line and hand- painted flower decora- g $375 tions. . e .. Single Dresser in French gray, putty, ivory [ Yes, answered Hawkshurst. ‘q¢ K Eroprite EX85: DLy : Ihe is zullty, it is reasonable to be- ol . jlieve that he would be loath to ex- finish. . {cite suspicion remaining away In_ accordance h Mr. Horsford uggestion, we decided to awalt his| - larrival, rather than let him get wind of the fact that we are seeking him.” Hurried footsteps in the hall caused all to turn expectantly toward the door. ““Reifsnyder, hurst suggested. But when the door was thrown open, it was Coughlin who entered. His face was flushed and ho was breathing heavily. “Well, C: Rennison, T followed ent away with the — he salél. "l“sh:dowed him to| * “ hls house and wafted. He— " This February Sale is truly up ' “Who was the man and where was to standard. It’s here with | Sistianae Bt Henn el et rup taa. unlimited assortments of ® . # i s O |y iow long ago was it.you ssw fine Life Time Furniture B e #riced especially low. for o Ho left the Guilfords about an hour &g i “Well?* queried Rennison. “You said vou waited.” “Yes. I saw no one else go. in or out. But in about fifteen minutes I jheard the sound of a pistol shot. It {seemed to ‘come ‘from inside the { house, and—- ; T, my God!” exclaimed Hors- | forf in shaking accents. “We'll never {get it now.” “Go on, Coughlin,” rected, impatiently. i . A few moments later I heard the shrieking of women,” the detective continued. “I ran up the front steps and rang the bell. Three times I rang it before the butler came to the door. I told him who I was and asked him what had happened inside He seemed too bewildered to answer. But he lot me 1 Stopping for breath, Coughlin mopped the perspiration from his face; then he went on: Continued in. Tomorrow's Star) bt b One fiv has been found to carry "GILTEDGE SECURITIES First Mortgage Notes Secured on Improved D. C. Real Estate Appraised by Experts of 35 Years’ Experience Without a Loss Offered in Denominations of $250 and Up A Good Investment. WILL PURCHASE First and Second Trust Notes Warehouse Receipts, and Make Construction Loans National Mortgage & Investment Corporation 811 Vermont Avenue N.W. “Relfsnyder understood he was to meat us here at midnight?” Rennison inquired. Good-looking Four-piece Suite in mahog- any, with poste: dAm : 15 Am Gas & Blet. 1. 1707 1 Am Gas & Elec pfd 4515 3 Armour & Co D pf #9 1 Arnold Coo Co & f.. 20 110 Borden & Co. 2 BrivAm Tob & Brit-Am Tob (o reg 199 IRk Cly RI ... 9 4 Buy s, - 3 Car Ligbt -ox Celluloid Co Dt Centrifug 1 Cent Teres 11 Eicegy Nipole cago T Char "Co of "Am pi 55 Col Carbon vot ctfs. 3 Curtiss Aero. 2 43 Cox Cash Btores.. .. 2 Cyzamel Froit . i DLE W coal 1 Dort Motor. 2 Dubllier C & 188 Durant Motor. 17 Dursat 3ot of 12 Federal Telegraph. 137 Flelschmann & Co. 15 Ford Mot of Can. o date K% I 2 Glon Alden Goal 30 Goodyear Tire ... a“ ar Tire pld. 1 Gt West Sugar new @ Hayes Wheel . 9 Heyden Chem LIFETIME \ FURNITURE Purchases may be made & the low Febryary Sale prices and free storage ! arranged for 90 davs 3 ) ~ | ' perhaps,” Hawks- The Policy Behind the Sale It's foolish on the face of it to think of a sale every month or so. Yet, foolish as it seems, it is often done, and right here in ‘Washington, too." Policy ot Mayer & Co. it to have but two sales a year—but both worth- while—and then when we do have a sale it's really a memorable event. Although the prices are lowe: than you probably expect. the quality of Life Time Furnigure is always the same. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES 7 Hydrox Crpm. Int Cont'l Rubber.. Kupp'her, B & Co. Lake Tomedo Bt pt Lehigh Power sec.. Lucey Mfg .. Marlin Fire Ar; Life Titme Furniture Is Than a Name Rennison di- Maver & Co g Nire ATMRATESOFW Seventh Street Between D & E 2207 Cnnecticut (Benue TIPS LT P £ el 82= i o

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