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" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923. original Latin or Greek. He was also | somehow maneuveéred to get all this | . - - a modern lingulst." From o man whom she had denverate. | MOSCOW IS HOPEFUL t5ce he said, "’“ml““ préciuae . STEAMSHIPS. Stone opened the volume to the |1y fascinated and Infatusted? a“similar agreement with America, Helii o AMS. stained page, which was nambered SnerdiNi ot : OF TOKIO NEGOTIATIONS | but if Japan is the first great power 87, He studled It closels 3 = ledwhn ner i e—yet what else VG beligniin e aki NEREIIly Wit bo “It's all Gree to e sal coyl e assumed? Doy frowning, “even though it's Latin, mu: Gordon Lockwood looked deeply dis- | Recognition of Soviet by Japan Is the nr-tl m‘l‘ng‘- ground in the far east I hoped to read something on the page | tressed. His 1ips set in a tight line, economically. o THE MYSTERY GIRL A Thrilling Detective Story METROPOLITAN LINE ; beside :c:rprilfil‘lfl*d‘:‘t“:‘;h Al and_he sald through ‘his clenched Believed Probable With L —— For Better Vision Via Cape Cod Canal BY CAROLYN WELLS. red blu- gave him no clue, and he, redT re! Nothing can shake my U. 8. Following. ASKED TO CONSIDfiR LOAN The Right Glasses S nnceiine | turned the book to Lockwood. alth in that girl! She is blameless, i ot, Johm, N : “Had the doctor any private ac-|and only these misleading circum- | By the Associated Press. axND N T PRI G s the detective asked sud-|stances make you think otherwise,| MOSCOW, June 22.—Recent advices League Finance Committee Takes Eye Comfort Murray 8t), New York, daily, in- o by 3. 8. tt o, | Mr. Stone. % eluding Sundays, at 5 P.3L (daylight 7 ) | ot that T know of." replied the | The detective looked at him as one |{TO™ Adolph Joffe, Russian plenipo TUp Plan for Greece. Saving time). secretary. “He was a man of singu- ! might regard a hopeless lunatic. tentiary In negotiations at Toklo, Consult ¢ 22— larly few secrets, and I was always ' But young McGuire's face was a|have increased Russia’s optimism of | CENEVA. June 22—The finance EASTERN S. S. LINES ! ’ | " | % itt f the league of natl Kinsman Optical Co. ~(Continued from Yesterday's Star.) | ter that he proposed to undertake. | 8¢ Al dottere mng had | wndy: i 2 probable recognition of the soviet and | "oTMINeR BF The SRERS OF BELIOT Yot dinis: aw e S 5 | ronisce” ne went on. ibat ity | Lee e s desk and safe. "I} He looked horror-stricken and-then | 3" ga(isfactory Russo-Japanese agree- |Met yesterday to discuss a loan (o St N.W. The Net Closes About Miss Mystery. | 1o oompmoe: el B nawerhki o hide OF secrete & |dased. Then he heid an inspizstion, ment. ’ Greece, the money to be used in Established in 1900 3 M h “ H “ Gordon Loc 5 il e e Sl e Ll i Sl Sl 1a, | APparently, for he mmlle "“‘“Y*l " Karakhan, deputy minister of |refugee rellef. Frederic B. Dolbear arsha a o rdon Lockwood came in, his face | You'll have a handful, Mr. Lockwood. and "h";::‘" ('(:}lhwm'l‘flio ;;:";_: “mé 0’1“%“"’ lapse again into a profound | ¢oreign affairs, charged with far east | represented the American State De | And Bl sriamioty. But If s be's you're willlng to face!jeuk drawers and compartments, | S“If 1t ain’t the beatinest!”’he satd, | SIations, informed the correspondent partment. | EUROPEAN HOTELS. T'm so glad to see you alone for a | the revelations i'll go and dig "em up.” | The search was fruitless, until at|a¢ last. “Whatcha make of It, :|°'..',h: ,A::":,,‘.:“ xp?c',du.‘::..omcm | 5 E— ————— & Mt- vemon moment, Mr. Stone,” he sald. “I saw | “Where do_ you_ think yowll go,|length a small check book was found. o7 ) D ay it i Tapaaton.the ] 0 TR - B e e e o o S e e o e v T Paris nor tell.me, please, can you.get at the | Dian't that telegram ~come from |one had been to at, and the re. iif'x;:fl‘e?;'efam: J.'.',?.?F;fé“ilfd:‘;'c“.'.’“é’i 3 Mt. Vernon, 10, 2:30 truth about that girl?" -‘R'"e?a ‘:\hu l;ve ‘,uw.h«{. dho is to fln;l;nmlnlr-x stub gave the information ' Miss Myster. —acquisitive dis- (France) e “I haven't as yet. She's a: reat | an e ‘Carl’ that she ‘annexed’|that it was a check for $16,000 drawn | 1 k —| to lead g B " ' 2 ” b g e d and there's your mystery of the young | to the order of Anita Austin e Stnliiom T b uNaHa tnaence LS Lo WG | Marshall Hall, 10 2:30, 6:30 y (s this-Henlih'sf DE. Wk (R IWEUES Jour ayetery £F fhe puicy| On the suder of ADRS Amiie.. suspl d grasping at any straw. “Could it have | T OIL : [iatiecived matitne deate R s R R e e S el cocoany | “She is. But 1 have every faith in\ u really mean this “It is dated,” Stone said; “the date| “Oh, she didn't!" Lockwood fairly | whatever made. Anita Austin kill D - SHAMPOO/4 i Mt. Vernon, 85c Waring it wasn't a case of self-d tense.” ! (Continued tomorrow.) Admission to Grounds Extra, Marshall Hall, 50c Steamer Charles Macalester Seventh St. Whart Chicken Dinner at Marshall Hall, ; Place de 'Opéra | The largest Hotel in Europe STEAMSHIPS 5 §N§TFET7" i S. S. “BERKSHIRE” Sails Baltimore to OSTON June 29, July 6, 13, 20 And the New S. S. “ALLEGHANY” Slvnnnnll-j;cknonville June 22, July 3, 13, 24 st g L i [the strange young woman. whom |and grace, and perhaps he urged these Delusion? > 3 but I've gotta. | Stone was beginning to designate to | gifts upon her- “Yes; T mean she's under a mis- But it's o much simpler to get{himself by the title of adventuress?| “Perhaps,” Fibsy .eaid; “perhaps he nse of duty to somebody | fhe, information from Miss Austiniw ible that young girl, who | threatened to kill her if she dldn't ac- “You call *that simpl looked at him. “Well, it isn't. It'si easier to go to Mars, I should say, than to get any real information out vy Mr. Lockwood” this}°f,that little scrap of waywardness.” from ~ Fibs you're positive the young 1 s an angel of light, be- | cause you're head over heels in love more than ild, had | cept his checks and coin and rubles! your meaning more defi- wiil you?” s1.50 ure that I can. But I'm “I'm positive. said Stone. 'ahf‘n shall 1 be off?” asked Fisby. oy ] ., “Walit twentyfour hours, my lad wit at's s yElaa Bt i, Taus all Sl and then If we're no further along I ol ] : i suppose yow'll have to go. Nogi must fue. Jowll prove your o e Juicker: | be, found.” Greek word e ey o et | “I'm gind Mr. Trask called vou tn. meaning Eo avound babeiing about | Mr. Stone” "Lockwood sa Tow Life e ey but T do hope you won't associate B aooaice nelpur ready | &nY thought of Miss Austin with the e s Tabadorae crime. She could no more commit Cantaloupes Your Insurance of Quality HRE Gwmmt and the State of Totn The Exprrioniid Traveiora The Giant Express “PARIS” i i i i Other Bailings as Usu Wed e 27 (Sailing 10:30 A.M.) o on Eute amd homest ebes Carvied |Srime than w Smail Kitten could California maintain a corps of NORFOLK L BOREO N NAVANS PO e W conviction d th Bl t t ce ; y = sald H H LE 3 5, Aug. 22 D orand the e relaryi A tiong & . “but opin expert inspectors in the fields where JACKSONVILLE July 85, Aug. 53 You're right, McGuire,” he said;|A$ to what people can or can't do are nd I for one am not afraid of the [Of not much real use. “Have you a theory?" Austin’'s affairs.” Yes. I ha' a theory, but the facts “You've reason to be, though,”|don’t fit it— and it seem s if th Stone observed. “I can’t be sure, of | could mnot be made to. f , but many stray hints and bits | good . . to my mind, point to Mi You don't care to tell it to me?" ose connection with the| “Why, I'm willing to do so. My & theor: that John Waring com- heory as to the | mitted suicide, but I can’t make any ockwood asked. | facts bear me out You see, it's not cide or murde: 2 only the absence of a weapon, but fonestly, I don't know. I'm quite!all absence of motive, and even of an opinion when I get | opportunity.” ial Valley Cantaloupes are grown. e | A 1406 New York Ave. N.W. : Sept. 6 Oct. 139 E § £ lanting the sesds to Washington, D. C. i Bs v 2 Aug. 2 Sept Ioading] he melons, in Refrigerator Cars—is Ersawlet oy 1 Au o SR , carried on under the watchful eyes of Uncle Sam and the local authorities. Grading, sizing, packing, cooling, loading and shipping are regulated to insure highest quality and finest flavor. ¢ good theory. New York Daylioht Saving Time Local French Line Agents or Company’s Office, 1406 New York Ave. N.W. Gain Health Jbyeating“ZO"” for break- At Your Grocer I'm through | “Surely he had opportunity—in hege fast. Abounds in food =l S Summer otherwise. 1 want “It can't be opportunity if he had i i ita- next to do a lot of further question- | no lmplle‘mcm handy. And nothing @n'g’m‘;‘l‘ne andb‘lhta ing. And TI'd very much like can explain away the missing weapon " — z in away the mixsing weapon min e three blood, Government and State Resorts Eastern Virginia bone and tissue-builders. Delicious? O Boy! THE BATTLE CREEK FOOD inspection insure Imperial Valley can explain . vay? room on a murder theory must be found. He is probably asked. key to the whole situation “I haven't a_ thought of anything “Guilty 2" s yet. What book was Dr. Waring he locked " Lockwood her. She is the victim of some d,_} ood said, staring at Fibsy ‘How | that Dr. Waring died.” groaned. “Don’'t blame her! Perhaps b sl |can you find a needle in a haystack y It was. Had this, too. been given to | Waring fell a victim to her beauty 4 s fn dash gt Fiap.that BIches Cantaloupe Quality AaboiAnT naske o e i e SOMEANY A : VIRGINIA BEACH 1 b 0oE Sour pardon, Mr. Stone, but | but the one that’ was found nearen st Food S = OCEAN VIEW pravenc i redeci o : : { of Marual’s Epigrams.” “\am\i\wfii Ol T Moot Compare the through BUCKROE BEACH married—that is, I consider myself | Lockwood brought the hook and Teotann e bound to her, and hope to win her, Fleming Stone examined it carefully ead iron and OWeT full_consent.” It was not a rare or finel i Larer “But 1 understood—I thought, | tion. Trask——" or a for reference. “Mr. Trask wants to marry h printed In Latin 1 hardly think his suii will suceeed. |’ “He was fond of Martial?" The lady must decide. of course, but [ Stone. 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