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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. d., NOVEMBER 11, 23—PART 1. ]mnnu form now; she could mot even | Clalre Venizais Window, and—" tleman?" He took from his pocket She a4 at him with flashing | feel his heartbeat. Yes, she wanted| The telephone in_théZother room 'littls case, produced W hypedermic | cyes. P fJ B P l “ 99 | Dr. Crang now, passionately, w|m|y.|rang Claire Veniza' ran to it. DF._ syringe, and pyshed hack s e SR e Getry 0 apan to be Ortraye( |Jo)m nru(e—fl.a[ was the manl;(‘rlnx! fingeru nestled on John ' “A doctor it Tnot ‘a4 magician 't know what you ar dm~ e e e s o Y e it syt In National Theater Program | B had Tett Kim mile away—ind he | movement save to cock his head in ald what can he e caomctr ther " wa A Monsieur ‘déb An "n-nfldmflgc;,:fmh o hnee Tary. Mitag: fs was here now-—and she did not un-|alistening attitude in_the girl's di- My > Claire, w ,,T.;,. aversr Snulbtent, . He By FRANK L. PACKARD ll(:smnd. How had he got nare.\refllu‘n he-made no Lfll)r(dullher“’;0~ brains tonight—you who : 4 a_very special guost > why had he come here, climbing in|examine further or to dress the so amazingly cleyers S « tell Mon- . away into exile by the usurp: = y.. S = through that window to fall at her | wound. { “You are mad—insane Bt | BIEUP o Aversn AL iaiher ¢ t!| A glimpse of the poetic life of ulrlrr?rrlml away into exile by the usurp: r A-M:r :!‘ MTlu Mnba:l’f“'l’lln-. ‘From Now On,” etc. feet like one dead? Claire Veniza's voice came dis-| sh]e_l eried out pitcor AL L only I I wa aid it n, rapidly disappearing before the | He Dopyright, 1922, by Pudlic Lolger Company. The front door opened without pre- | tinctly: { _He whook his head, and cooty it | ¥011d not be ke any | givance of pres ay commercial-| A series of folk dances include the o g oL e e e | s e i ekt Tk e eedie™of "the’ hypodarmic sl R L e ana fhl!vrl Vx‘lwl i | Genrokalinnis Mi Oa6H, (n. Tormal = N # > again. A footstep came quickly for- n e will return tonight”— n his arm. MC | o a refe 1d %o I went—but Mon- | Ism and almost lost to s 2 g = 4 i THIS BEGINS THE STORY. lutely, even pleading with central to | (7.5 through the outer room—and | wWas h!sllllll\g—- he—he met with an A - 1 el AN had no ide that Ons ce of th recent Japanese 1 e on the oecasion of cher blos~ Hawkine, an old New York cabman, unable | hurry, she asked for the connection. paused on the threshold. —accident- p e it ow any one but f . 2 e aiordsd Ameridan ads i m; the Cho Cho, a butterfiy to throw off his love of drink, pawns his little It was not a matter of choice, or| Claire Veniza rose to her feet, and Dr. Crang had sprung from the story? Monsieur de vy | CA¥ . ks & ental art in a program |interpret 1, and the dance of Okami herless dlu[hlfr Claire. io his old friend, ‘“"‘m" o atiy other consideration Der eves went swiftly, sharply, to|other room and had anauhm the re- he Sent agentlomi rias i 5 L. Crang s edly al 8 s S haba xty between whom o n m s | 5 4 question Of jarhaps thirty years of age, of pow-" of insensate fury swept his’ W a little le f : . o b conils! BEXONY,. ater T v, November 20, at, 4:30 | «i"peide Do v, Ongawa ma, Bio iste by overcominy Ais :m“,'_m'"glminuus P, e Cor” tat an I erar e Cane et wheke fhome Tio pushed her roUgnLy from the In: ot obtin i Pay [ s "’.“l e o ,‘,‘,“\ ek Totile” atiempt made by 8 youne, ubkaown | there on the floor hung by a thread. seemed now woefully lgose, disjointed strument and slapped his hand over :aid John t return ) MAIL CLERKS JOLLIFY B e the reverse of ti white man o xtow away on a pussenger sh r. Crang was nearby enough to re- and without virility. Her eyes trav 3 gainbling joi o i HR hington branch of the American s practical as the sailing from Samos. brings him und | spond almost instantly, and there was eled to the man's clothing that was ' 4 you've {old me!” he But Ar. i A age e, Bl Association of University Wi 3 S e I‘(‘_a‘::"m:;rvlnll:lon ‘:.-l one du! :h’-;ml: e |no one else she knew of who :d‘\v dir spotted, and in dire need of said hoarse! “I'll Attend to the rest® the doll, for y " - e & S Mr. nd Mrs. Michit va e ine N in Jap: T o T At Tammey | cOUld hoPe would reach the man in sponging, to the necktle that hung of this now.” He withdrew his hand anxious, telenhe 5 ) Armistice Day Eve Festivities by |, | "In a play. Won " founc- LR e [ time. And—she stared frantically W the face that, bui for 1 from the transmitter. “Yes, hello!” quiries.' of 4 Ja artists who appear 3 o R B life, as & San Francisco youngster of wealth rdon uperstitious belief that th and good family, with one wenk spot—gam. ' the instrument now—was cven he un- unhealthy, pasty-yellow complexion, His voice was cool, evern, suave savase la e anls Registry Division. rtainment. have evolved a ol ta red for cften took the bling, Persuaded by the tentative promise of available? Why didn't he answer?:would have been almost strikingly “What is it? ¢ ¢ ® Monsieur Henrl a suspicion. but could this g p . ST heta | hich depicts the dram: of witch woman and a pasage home to relate the story of his | Why didn't 3 Nandsome, to the jet-black eyes that de Lavergne speaking—yes * * * on the florr here by ar 4 3 the 50 ¢ s at § | danee and legend old Japan, |manner of mischie Fruaskines sloce hln B s | ’.-\ ‘\'9lh'c reached her. She recog- somchow at the moment seemed to Mister—who? § * ¢ :I John Bruce Mr. John Bruce? > Jast n e g ence | Michitaro Ongawa 1 ,"“"; of the farmer i . i theatianded youthitells af tonshing intzed it . 8 ,!lack fire and life. And with a little, —yes.” He listened for a moment. op, " she sald faintly., “Hu A 4 Michitaro Lwa s 3 ndant of | 3 « va, - th e L R e LR Dr. Crang. this s Claire V sawring shruz of her shoulders, | his lips twitching, his eyes narrowed | John Truc Pt 2 Jine of Eamurai ancestry A0 e five nanes she said. and it did not s turned awny her ion Caire Venia, who had petreated | © o sald . sy, ere s 5 s | = ty of the t night fes- | 3\ 1 ihidention of the though she could speak fast e L ¢d to the form of John Bruce | a few steps away. “No, not tonight v 7 TARS )Y i - 2 ) Inheritance of earlier days, | jyent in dramatic art 3 younger man agre | “Come at oh, at on loase! | on |he said, speaking again into th Ypude < uced by sekkiniand tr resembles closely the realistic pro- pawn himaelt body and soul into his wervice."’ There's “here: frightfully | - afraid it is very serious,|transmifter. “Yes, a slight accident ancther lithie matier 1ot SRR ductions of the west. Giibert Tarman is the slnature of the older | woundcd. There Isn't 4 second to|Dr. Crang,” she faitered. SRS 0 0T Y Good-p: | know that your father is spe : 5 % . R tittes | 3 M P e e e A R e A . “That's all Claire,” he sald | . y Angus Crang hung up evening uptown. 8 ard T et » hain’of kambling houses. T ¢ Cla s acently. s all right the receiver, and with a pla le | was in the car with Mr. John Lruce, o ' = 3 s et e e s milo T G S00 Taxk 2 ve it_with | at variance with the glitter that sud- | iodaigo, Who w being a man believe that she doesn't nsave s 5 “n;m, < dence to Sydney Angus Cpank, M. D | denly. brought life into his dulled kind o wourt 5, an b v a_ little aWway a s, advanced toward t i the man {s woun 'l = i ward, her face hardening stepped backyard aquickly and through the man, g « a knife wouni, a little lines. Hidden other room, retreating as fa to pawn some valuables. The pawnbrc x| th she answered; " s clasped anxiously together. | motionless form that & marvelously beautiful girl. Trailing n de. 5 B ' what she had feared. Dr., figor. Dr. Crang follow ‘T""‘:l': he gets into @ brawl with The Ct S 3 ey Angus Crang, gold medalist And then Claire Ve , her fac glted foreigners, b iary st 2 | b s hos flom one of the gr. American grown stony, her small hands clench- it ned from the telephone, universities, brilliant fs be: ed, found her volce again. AND HERE IT CONTINU swiftl rrying. bui in cool self-' fullows, with additional degr Aren’t you going to help him il | control now, she obtaified sdme c London, from nnde from Arcn't you going to do something cnarTER 18 |02 e SRR A S [ alons ek, BNUR 10 Cabeding | Lo il thetR MIE seeie ( 6) V ‘76 Quzc/dy Dispose Of Our Large Stock, b A Doctor of Many Degrees. could not do much, she realizéd t n. a groveling debauc Dr. Crang shrugged his shoulders only make w t she o hing to which he had pawned " he inquired with EAD! The girl was on her h the { manhood, his intellect and his soul, velvet s T am helpl 4 " knees beside John Bruce. | from the wouns gnd place a that i T ray places, of horror, Tow can 1 bring the dead back . Om o / |—he d ot ot cushion under the m#n’ ead, f e of forge! tful of bliss, of torture 1 cad_te Sa10 Jriok 1o ! | coutd mot lift him tc couch. N All color fled her . the man who h The minu and then alfway from the threshold to | face; she hent and looked searchingly pawned his watch-fob hardly half thinking she hear step at the ere John Gruce lay Crang an hour before! What did it meant: front door. she -d in that di- uptly. lanced : i et st Br. crans A I g : ! . ’ e § = A : ! of.and yet. too, in| o c o : and glanced | casily v nearly s n G [ O K What did those angry sRouts, that i appre She ned th sudden! ; face from 4 you will do not *” S & = scurrying of many feet out there No. there wa > ) She to the of John | was facing again, i : in the lane mean? Hur had an mistake: ‘ 2 back to Claire Venizas I will try and get some | o 2 e e e i .| Suddenly cairght her breath sain., " She stepped forward B face as deadly white a Hittle Rasp, as thbueh sartled T . will_you hurry!” shé im-| D Crang barred her w ]n X’Bfim lVlfl gom or edroom upturned to her from the " g was cleve hut th in Dr.| pl an’'t you s that they “I don't think you will, ¢ | .y tore open the once immaculate shirt- | Crang professionaily was one thin ; i my dear!” His voice was monot Front, that -was How and wet | and faith in him: in _other respects| I a interested in the man ous; the placid smile was vanishing. . it wen now Ympl and Wotseas quitd.s L "Why hadn't she | than In the wound.” said Dr. Crang, | ~You see, having spoken to that dear . CCMFLETE FGR and ugly with a great crimson s thought of it wasn' land ther a nt of menace infjttle doll of a man, Monsieur Henrl and laid bare the wound. late vet, was it? : his vois entlemun of 1 d, Lavergne, I'm very much inter- The sounds from without were re- | She béran to search hastily throngh | partst 1 had expected et me. sev | ested in hearing your side of the | 5 i John poc “rar 4 1l cxpected—well, e | story. oeding, the scurrying footsteps were [\¢,u1q 4 ainly s 5 3 mon knife-stickin e 3 o the ginl echoed wiidly kecping on along the lane. -A quiver 4 “ses this neighborhood 3 that man’s life is lost! ran through the form on the floor. | room fown here etting him up- | i st i her foot t N o 5 ¢ stairs to n he v1" she burst out wildly, Dead! No, he was not dead—not— NS 16 < i Ml 4 talking White the |, cl s head and laug not yet. it was perh well to anticipate 3 g S| ank away; her hands tight A little cry escaped from her tight- Dr. Crang! man_here should, s | 5 1y closed lips, and for an instant-she have quite a s f money on his - W i round her. covered her eyes with her hands. person. She had noit to h arry an : telephon. The wound was terrible—it fright- | herself, and—yes, 4 {amine the wound door! She did not da ened her. It frightened her the more The crisp new £50 bills, the stamped % quite a gentleman of parts! ce him alone with the wounde because, intuitively, she knew that it 'and numbered :ticke identified 1ted E d thinned. ; . : was beyond any inexperienced aid the watch-fob he ed, were | “How id he ¢ | ‘hat—what are you going to! that she could give. But she must in her hand.: She ran across the 1 do not know.” she answered. «he whispered i act, and act quickly. room, edya little safe in the | “He came in through that window | othing—till I hear the story.” he | She turned and ran into the ad- . placed”the money and ticket | and fell on the floor.” pEl joining room to the telephone, but i ked the - ain. and re- | v peculiar? observed m' If—if he die: her voice rang | even as she reached out to lift the turned to John Bruce's side once & gentleman down here in ily again—"I'll have you charged receiver from the hook she hesitated. | more. I ality, who is, ves, T will state | with_murder.” Dr. Crang! A little shudder of aver. And suddenfy her eves filled. 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