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~ THE EVENING there was no sign of respopse of ac- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., i FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923. '537'] x not only checked but permanently | system of poisons and bringing con- (Copyright, by J. B. Lippincett Os.) for the attendant Nogi to open it. |household, or to go home, for Miss|,wn glance wandered, then he said,| Explosion of a compressed air tank || relteved. Constipation, in fact, is| ditions to normal. Eat Kellogg's S es; 1t dldn't seem to sult him at| “She went home informed Mrs. |Bates laughed. “I just had a wort of ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. qulescence on' the girl's face. : Bates. “Are you all right, John?" | impression—" ——— “Good-by." she said, rising quickly, | “No: he's a conservative dresser.| “Oh, ves. dear. I wasnt ill, or “No, dear, T never saw the girl be- . ’ | “I must go” ut that pin—it's a famous gem—|anything like that. The awkward| fore in my life,” ing reasserted. E fill f K “ B I HE M l S I ER i GIRI ( “On, no—don’t gn. cried Piniy.|was given him by his own class, I[gocident touched my nerves, and I (astintiod | Teiasirev:) Very spoon 0 €| ogg $ bran | overhearing. “Why, you're only just | mean his graduating class, but long | wanted to run away and hide.” come.” atter they graduated, and he had to| " He smiled whimsically, looking like el vy 1 — > : | “Yes, I must go said Miss Mys- | promise to wear it on Sundays. IUs|a naughty schoolboy, and Emily Bates | h l fi. fi A Thrilling Detective Story o | tery, decidedly. “Good afternoon, Mrs. | & corking stone!” took s nand wnd arawomay Bates| AIR TANK EXPLODES. | elps iree you irom to1c poisons: BY CAROLYN WELLS X | Bates, and thank you for bringing | “Yes” said Miss Austin. o to & seat beside her. et | a . me. Good afternoon, Mrs. Peyton.” n reaching the Adams 3 “What made you drop it, John?' Slij t: Constipation is largely responsi-| BRAN Is a necessity, for it is the Including all the others in a gen- |&irl sald a quick good-by, and PInky | ghe said, with a direct look into his Lo B uLl Mer iy | ble for auto-intoxication that leads| “bulk” of Kellogg's Bran that eral bow of farewell, the strange girl | Payne found himself at liberty to 0| gyeg. = Post Office. to dangerous diseases unless it is| sweeps and purifies, ridding the « went to the front door and paused |in and see the other mémbers of the | YL oiitatea” & moment, and his x A A 2 Skt Doortending the assistant butler [Austin disappeared Into the hall and | 1" qon't know, Emily; I suppose it on North Capitol street, just north of ||| the basis of a majority of human | Bran regularly—at least two table- understood and he punctiliously wait- | up the staircase with the rapldity of | was a sudden physical contraction of | Massachuselts avenue, vesterday after- ||| allments which could be headed off | spoonfuls daily; as much with each i . 3 ed until Miss Austin had buttoned her | & dissolving view. a|the muscles of my hand—and o i 'of peo. ||| £ People would only help rid them- | meal in chronic cases—and we guar- 1 SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS rated Lockwood high in his esteem |giove and had given an adjusting pat | Young Payne turned away and|.ouian't control it noon, aside from sending scores of D selves of this serious, health-under- | antee that you wil) get rellef per- 5 < and affection. to her veil, after a fleeting glance in | strolled slowly back to the Waring| “yrs Bates didn’t look satisfled. but | ple seeking cover, resulted only in the || mining condition, which can be | manently and naturally ENSTALLMENTS. And now, Gordon Lockwood smiled | the hall mirrow. home. wondering, what it was about | 4ot B es SICHE 00K madiafled, but | B e 0 e ersons. | easily done. =4 ) ) John Warin; o and scholar, has|patronizingly at hi If. a8 he Was{ Then he opened the door with an|the disagreeable young woman that|ih. discussion of Anita was resumed Kellogg's Bran is deliclous. You Daniel Likresmas and his wife, of ~How did you like her 1ooks, Dr.|Harrisburg, Pa., who were passing when Waring?’ Helen Peyton asked [ ehe Hent of the touk ey o “I scarcely saw her.” was the qulet | slightly Just_ won_the residency of ngland seat clforced to admit an unreasonable, V| explicable interest in a slip of a girl with a dark, eerje little face and a made him pay any attention to her |~ at all. He found her the toplo of discus- Constipation must be fought to a|do n finish—not with pills and cathar- tics, which are dangerous to the t have to learn to like it. Eat | it as a cereai or sprinkle on or mix with hot or cold c ls. Or cook obsequious air, and closed it behind {her departing figure. | But it was immediately flung open ration he plans marry Emily Bates. a to tched on the legs by pieces re i % ur. § ife’s | manner grave and gay to extremes. |again by Binky Payne, why Cven | slon when he arrived. " reply. “DIid you all admire her?" | ogSm They refused hospital i:‘l‘;";:m";g';g;r;n;: oIithe mtendnes ot fi)r“'e'af-‘s".‘-.‘e‘r"fin'“ _ and ' roxy future red. | For Anita was positively 1aughing | through it and after the girl “Of all rude people” Mrs. Peyton| “'Some of us did.” Mrs. Bates an- | ireatment. Oné of the large plate sass ture's greatest cereal health food | logg's makes wonderful mufh e e roe o b | ¢ some foolishness of Pinky Payne's.{ “Wait a minute, Miss Austin. How | declared, “she ~was certalnly " the|swered; “I do. for one. Did you ever | windows in the west side of the oits Datuss'aigrastos: cevwal Bexith cood | Ioku's mukews ysidentul rmufing il g etite MEES "¢ Still, Lockwood concluded, watc {fast vou walk! I'm going home with st up | ®€e her before, John?" post office was cracked by the concus- ||| 3y delicious as it Is beneficial. roons, etc. Recipes on package. | Y this aqulet college town comes her narrowly, vet unobserved, s [vous She was!" Helen agreed. Waring stared at the question. |sion, Demolition of the tank, which was g | Myaters.” Through her uncanny ability Wwas laughing immoderately. She Was|® “Please not.” she said, indifferently, | couldn’t make her out at all. "And I ever,” he declared. “How could being used to feed air jacks being used {|| ~Kellogg's Bran is wonderful in| Leading hotels, clubs and restau- compel others to do her bidding she wucceeds | laughing for some reason other than {scarcely glancing at him don’t call her pretty, either. 1 have done 807" in nearby excavation, was the only ||| its work, because it is ALL BRAN.|rants serve Kellogg's Bran in indi- | in establishing herself at Corinth’s most ex-{merriment. It verged on hysterical, ep. ?:oua Getting near dusk,| "L do,” observed Emily Bates. “I| “I don't know. I'm sur Mrs. | other damage. And, to get permanent rellef, ALL' vidual packages. All grocers. | clusive boarding house. kept by Mra Adamslihe decided, and wondered why. and you might be kidnaped. Needn't|Call her very pretty—and possessed — - Salt. He joined the group of youn®& peo- | fali if vou don’t want to oF Eront charm: N Dle, and in his quiet but effective Way, | “I never want to talk!" was the| “Charm!" scoffed Helen; “I can't h. | he 'said: marked interest In Dr. |~ “You're had enough foolery for the geeasion ia seen covering | moment, Miss Austin—come and talk . to me.” tery Gret T hes took her hand and led to a daven- port on the other side of the room. “There,” he said, as he arranged a pillow or two, “is that right?” Tt “She isn't rude! Pinky defended the absent. “I'm sure, Mrs. Pevton, she made her adleu most politely Why should she have stayed longer? She dldn't'’know any of us—an e doesn’t llke any of it." Gordon Lockwood “She doesn’t like us—I'm sure | surprising and crisply spoken retort. “Well. didn't T say you needn't! Don't get wrathy—don't ’ee don't ‘ee —now—as my old Scotch nurse used to_say. But Miss Mystery gave him no look, although she allowed him to fall into step beside her, and. the two walked | | rapidly along. se. Tis_phatograph with Mystery Girl” ix invited to tea at Dr. ‘War. ing's. Upon meeting her the president-ele Sibiy affected, and the cup of tea that he is holding crashes to the floor. X . Yes she said, and lapsed Into! “How'd you like the looks of th Well. why shoull she, if Divers Opinions of “Mixs Mystery.” | silenc dociors" Binky asken S poni of th % 3 b She sat. looking off into vacancy.|duce conversation. e B e With a sudden, desperate effort John{anq Lockwood studied her. Then he | [ scaroely saw him. s 50 Teribly i Waring pulled himself together and|said. softly: = O i honEh Soa iR In e e 1 gave a little laugh as he directed! [Its too bad, ismt it?' small chance to get to know him.|owned the earth, yet nobody fuflfi!m is no loygu the excep- Nogl to remove the wrecked teacup. | gemie.” vmmi® guBned, Ang U anas Pertect old brick, but a little on edge | she is, or anything about her.” tion. Designers, recognizing the beauty “Pick up the four gorners and carry | e. Approaching matrimony, 1| ‘Where is Miss Austin?’ asked Dr. too bad? Did you notice his ruby | Waring. returning, quite composed of physical 7> h."' tied thels tal- o ents to create gowns, lingerie and corsets “‘Whatever it is that troubles you." The deep blue eyes met her own, but it all off at once,” he ordered. point- ing to the small rug on which the that will render justice to the full or Sho ag (?,“f:(i naRbis Lt = Mileage is the suprem= generously develo; re. clumsily. obeyed. eag ped figus “Pardon the awkwardness, Miss Rengo Belt Reducing Corsets are designed —through their exclusive features—to mould stout figures into lines of grace and beautiful proportion. They are strong and excellently tailored. They assure that poise and dignity that are the rightful charms of the woman of well developed figure. test. It visualizes for ike owner more clearly dwn any other basis can, the service value of a .nzter car. The Oekland Six is sold on a definite “MILE- AGE BASIS PLAN.” “Our succeas is dus to selling auto- mobiles that won't come back to cus- tomers who will.” Immediate Delivery on All Models. Austin.” he said, turning to smile at the girl, but even as he did so his voice trembled, and he turned hastily away, “What it, John." TNates, going to his side. e No—no, dear That foolish tea T1 go_off by mys ments." amew " Going to the country ? ~beach?~mountains? Has no one_yet told you of Preventol, the wond new insecticide that kills and really keeps away flies and mosquitoes? You spray it.Take Preventol with you on your vacation, and before you close upyourlwusemh:\{e lg:ventol on , upholsty inthe closets g{(?c;d ontm Your drzl?grgistwill tell you Vhen il other insecticides bave failed.use PREVENTOL The Spray Insecticide Recipe is asked Emily “Are you all_right. my nerves, If for a few mo- THE CROWN CORSET COMPANY at abruptly he left the room 295 Fifth Avenue, New York and went back to his study Listening intently, Mrs. Bates heard him lock the door on the inside. “I'm sorry.” she said, turning to Anita, “but T know vou'll forgive Dr. Waring. He is under so much strain at present. and a foolish accident, like the broken teacup, is enough to give him a nervous shock i know. id the girl, sympathet- feally. “He must be very busy and absorhed To Lockwood's surprise. Miss Austin really gay and merry and quite her own in the chaff and rep- Sold at all good stores Price $2.50 and upward District (Oakiaad)Company 1709 L St. Matn 7612 E. J. Quinn Motor Sales Co. 824 14th Street. Main 2938. We Grow New Hair in 90 Days | ¥ § Stop Falling Hair |\ S This New Way ' or Your Money Refunded Science discovers most all falling, lustreless hair due to simple infection (Sebum). Now quickly overcomes &. Hair actually re-grown on 91 heads in 100.__ Swiss Cheese Salad i Kraft Swise Cheese diced, piled on e lettuce leaves and cov- s Lockwood ¢ to read hu- and the girl was making ¥ by reason of her firm de- nation to do so. | ny? He wondered Gordon Lockwood was a rare tvpe | He was pos sed of the chilled. 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