Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 50

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 5, 1924—PART 2 BRAZIL LAND OF INTRIGUE. |tonio Maclel, known as Conselheiro, Bees and Traveling Home. seems to be not at all disturbed over who at one time waged war against the fact that it is taken on a daily ; - 5 5f Consiinetis. (& st semarkablei ohg or several weeks a colony of |line and back again. It is declared Revolutions Spring Up Suddenly |{f, Conselnelro 18 o rom o ervied | working bees has been making ‘a|by the train crew that the bees have Dt X 1 . i : A 2 = daily trip between Edinburg and San|become 80 used to their home on Iam By Nannie Lancaster ! After Months of Plotting. |axainst the wishes of nis mother | 50,0 ‘LR POUT branch line of the | wheels that they know when the | 18l y ! o > \ From the New York Times. e X 2 = St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico| whistle of the engine gives the signal bride. S @ h bride. Shortly after the marriage | S5, Louls, Br } E, Brazil is u land of intrigue and was while a baggage | (o start. The busy, working bees im- HIP stowaways are hereby noti- | Fight vou are—1 just didn't know l | plot. according to Arturo de Bram, a | COnselheiro's fmother told him thatjc,r wag standing on the sidetrack at | mediately upon toot of the whistle | ed that there ar hers—in | Which seems to show that in the | " resident of Ceara, who is a guest at | 1S Wife was holding clandestine nburg that this swarm of bees in- | hustle Into the bage: tile | this case @ crumb of a colored | long run ignorance isn't as blissful | o the Hotel Pennsylvania. The thi meetings with a lover, and stated|yaded the car and found a home be-|dow n until the train reac ou Loy who smu A into Mr. | as it is cracked up to | | 3 t:ve years of plotting and revolt sin; - | that if he would go to a certain spot| tween the ceiling and roof. The col- | Juan, when they go out Griffith's stadiun o see tne 3 | Brazil was made & republic bear o |@l @ certain hour that evening helony has been there ever sinc her honey s would be convinced that what she said frec—leastw that was LAWYER fixed up a deed for History of seiretimallce a n last Wednesday after- ng and i client who promised to pay him | unpleasant. “Whe, saile T el . . wihibre youth caught without the money, but wou'd Wwas o a sound of revolution stirring | 4o he Lrysting place by a ruse, and. Y, A | C Sam act : it around in the morning by o In the air . “Such plots are ripened in | o “the Spot mresaicd to Lo anistaken . if he was alive And he sllence and secrecy in that part of | oo e, Do Prepared to be msta 1 5 3 . a for the lover, trusting in fortune to anigh . ne world and nothing is known until [ .Jcape fro he place Befors she papandini < t last Time outlawed the debt, T - said Mr. de Bram. s S the series | § e ee met almost ‘s - which would have ended the matter, 3 he exac E e 0 e s zgle . e o lime I Svet e & o exact nature of the struggl ously, and Consclheiro, deeming his aceepted the k L 0n Cheifun (hellbES) manEce 3 . T aulo ts problematical gther ¢ | worst suspicions to be confirmed, kill- with fogl Kev i dav nilal SRR withis - . nthn et «d both his mother and his bride be- d down Judiciary Court way. He reaching us, and apprently it ted sudden attention to another [] | possible at the present hunt- ¢ hole could Two kinds of dia- monds, roughly speaking —fine and imperfect. There are degrees of fineness, of course, -and still greater degrees of imperfection. RN Conflicting - reports are ¢ explanations could be made. is im- c he was the victim of re- the street posstl moment 1o and became a missionary in ‘ : : gauge the extent of the damage being 'r to cxpiate his He went to | | K® chal who has been dene. e Looks natural, doesn't 5 BRANDENS he overthrow of the imperial|and cventually became their recog- X 2 the house guest of Aynasty in 1889 was likewi a t nized chief. He and his band formed a WHat's | her young relative, Mins Elizabeth W.|tally unexpected and quictly carricd |settlement near (-anudos, but difficul- Brandenburg, at 1835 Park road. out occurence. The plot to overthrow | ties arose and they w > ordered to word—but dead as Dom Pedro II, who reigne g 4 vi L e (e e S v 2 reigned at the | preak up the settlement and leave. 1 admit he hasn't the air of being | —and didn’t she think this was right ; K"VI"!;KHII‘nm'unl That cuss promised me 10 | rice? “Look at the finish of buttons O At oo Ve b e Al Lhaol| SiEolics [tbrcaiw sl 20 entiico e 10 @ paper bag | vears ago to pay w bill next day, it on the sicey i the roval palace was quictly surround- | encountered great resistance and suf- - [he was alive—and as he er showed | “Nonsensé—get something With & lod and on the fOIMINE Moraine oo | oot e e et meing ohie L UDSELiua Iuth (conciud little life to it, hon. Of course, we have { pedro and his family ,were cscorted on | to accomplish their purpose 1 hide under s sest| and the chuckle et went wh| cur Sair T Ao Bt Gue Ltoks ep] Loe T svaifiew of @ i lsent, totally defeated. Then Gl the gan line " ehowed | you what I do: Fvery time I take perial dynasty totally unexpected irmy composed of 5000 men and v S |the yarn showed that the lawver fan extra wrinkle 1 treat myself to|throughout the rank and file of the | Meom wae mont to crash Conseineiro hid bi [ ok s OB cheerfuler colur, just to let MY | Brazilian population, the new regime | but little progress made. Finally e P Tones In =sCjmonevlamoveniLo) dy know that there’arc no age lines | wax” accepted without question and @ | reinforcements wore sent forward il meiare dlivays compelsatons. S lioniiny L If ever my waist gets 10| provisional government set up under |and’ the minister of war eventually en will- it 5 be ithe s of the Eautor, 1 shall|the leadership of General Deodoro da | took command of the besieging army. ound to doctor | frolic back to Nile £i ne o memory | Mouy who owed his military [ which by this time numbered some for three on that was [of my fifirst bail. Cleveland Inaugural. | success and title to the personal | 13,000 men. With these forces the el ible. Whike always K to that ball| triendship and assistance of Dom [re were finally subdued. Con- cloved < from bad to| because (hat was where 1 met my | pedro » himself being Killed in the o Namaritan stepped | awful fate. Oh, yes, 1 know what peo- Despite the fact that the constitu- | final assault.” to lend 2 helping | ple had (o say about the way he ton tion of Brazil is modeled after that | You mizht not have recognized | hawked my yonth, hut,ranythow, the | or the United States, there has always him in the nifty ve man who was | poor dear paid the price. And 1 Kknow | heen a powerful and determined Getting Converts. printing by possibly. would |how 1 was pitied—academically—be- | woil as intriguing militaristic have concidersd his deed on a | cause his deagh, put e on the e ,.; that struggled and plotted to keep tual par with the bibhical per- [ dump. But, I'm on the sunny side of | the country under its dominance. pratse, but. anyhow call big, one of the most promnent figures in- | y.e [ conserted him printing by when the tads | wp'm pot working for bread. these|gtrumental in the shaping of Bra “How? A R R ST 2 ZOSTON 2 ; on the bricks caught s co- [ quog I'm carning pie. And 1 owe it to | history was the religious fanatie, A e s pusE mines tend to vield |operative attention. He knew exactly [ zay colors. Stylish cheerfulnens 18 the | e ! quantity rather e ML T S S | ERECLT, (0T AT 5] 5] ] BEIE o] e[ [o[——[o}| IR, vt Lo tads “Don't get that black, honey. Come monds are plentiful. Bei e owed that they realized dis- | 1,0k at this lovely thing in sapphir lace | aste hen it came their way y blue. It will take that lone, lorn ex- pyad serew: was) obulotisly kene bUE thep | something to match your lephone [is always a way. The young man | stepped | popped into the corner store, hought | 43 'ne lorner got the sapphire e e than che ) she did ask herself in enterprise live among the wild Jagunco people The game won't ved until irday, and this culy Wednes- How time, came as a surprise to the rest iix Conselheiro refused to do, and of the world. a police force was first sent to ¢j ..;?T.. RENS If all the beautiful shoe fashions of the day were arrayed before you. none could be more lovely than “The Irene’—Mouthly Style Service model for October—and truly ihere is nore newer, or more charming than this exquisite mode. This_adorable pattern—so buoyant and grac is ideally developed in Jet Black St i mef:flng cut-out front and the elastic gore on both sides that assures perfect fit. Priced $8 Just the shoe for “‘occasions.” Exclusively at Baks & Company Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventh Street R “Fine,” with us means a diamond as nearly per fect as Nature makes them. When we speak of an “imperfect” dia mond, we mean one that Nature has neglected or man has spoiled. Y e TESRATTES ANV, X Vi @ 5 P X Lk N \/ 7N\ e ASTAAR Fine iamonds are ce and growing arcer as the old mines become depleted. The RS R R RE B REINERER more lately discovered S T o wn-up London Tid Bit< the str Manager—Bunking used to think £y Pt o As value is regulated by the ancient law of supply and demand, finc diamonds inevitably in crease in worth. Which makes them a safe, profitable investment as well as a rare possc sion. ' 608 to 614 einforced by wooden : - “Who < @ bluc disposition of a mateh and fittea | ~Who wants a blu 2 ) socket the wagon was noand the tiny tads Card party to Bencfit St. Ann's Orphan Asylum the alse » « The Junior Ladies of Charity of bhox, rer ring b Ann's Infant Asyvlum will hold a what in t " woman waiting at rd party for the benefit of the onductors | the . wishing she could help | babies at the institution, 0 K ce down on e tads, 1 wing how, was reet northwest, tomorrow e ning. ad the way | attacked W belated and remorse- Kathleen Dillon is chairman of ful thous \us committees in charge of visitor saw I might B cated them to ice 3 nts. and the patronesses o was show- | eream n anyhow.” e A . J. H. Cassidy, Mrs. 1. A. had 1 » that, by count, hoth Samaritans . ‘htold, Mrs. P. H were on ha ood one and the | Mrs. Mary Stack, M E. C other. You notice that John K ¥, Miss Han- the two nearly always run in couples Jauman, Miss Loretto Spark! one to do a ndly act d the | Miss Marjorie Barrett, Mis “lare Dil- other to pass by “on the other side”; Rose Heberle, Miss Anna eve 1S the two Holy Wr Mt k, Miss Katherine Nau, Miss It may be just may be 1t good | Ann Sparks, Miss Kathleen Dillon, d bad are intended to Te e sun | Miss B Ryder, Miss Irene Stack, 1 d shade. and d . and | Miss Betty Walsh, Miss G. M. Hughes {all that sort Mayh | and” Miss” Virginia Stack. of Counesy A Special Sale From the Realm of the Finest Fur-Trimmed C oats That is why we al- ways recommend fine diamonds, why they comprise by far the greater portion of our stock. | * | = - S | WO friends P 3 | I ment; Jaachnge g | Cuban Members of League oneoh Honor Their Associates it s mi B silver—took a hand| The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora 1t v b racle that you | in help o other decide de l1a Torriente and the former's col- didn't b i town to pieces.| * ©old girl, you don’t want plain {lcagues in the Cuban delegation to Ir ever > sec any | No use making yourself 100k |the fifth assembly of the League of aiet s pl to|worse than 1 ry color [ Nations entertained at dinner Tues- refuse tter v job|to mateh your di tion—any psy- [day cvening. September 16, in Geneva will tell vou th Their guests numbered about 100, and to The ol not worth describing | ineluded ambassadors and ministers Tisce iliow 1id she felt more at home in black |of countries represented in the league 06 DU 06 SN 06 T 0 oBG N'T % Imperfect diamonds! Yes, we have some. We have to, for there is al- ways a demand for a “big flash” at a small price—and it is our busi- ness to satisfy the pub- lic’s desires, not to dic- The remarkableness of the pricc impresses ? tate preferences. itself forcibly when measure is taken of the character and quality of the Coats—because they are exceptlonally TlCl’l n weave and fur But we can and do and always shall advise the purchase of fine dia- monds. With our huge volume of business, our many sales—small profits plan, we find that our fine diamonds are often below what you are asked to pay for inferior stones. They are cer- tainly more economical. for all time—monetary value, not merely senti- mental. and effectively smart in the originality of de- sign. Third Floor This model may be had i ebony, plain mabogany, English brown, and standard mabogany color, satin or dull finish, We regard diamonds from the standpoint of an investment. \When we zell you one. we want to act not merely as your jeweler, but as vour banker—offering a Security that it will pay you to accept, not sim- ply making a sale that it may pay us to consum- mate. C. Frank Chickering , being invested with the . A career of triumph e T TR LI OIS LA S AR LA L 2 Legion of Honor at the hands of Emperor During its career of a full century, more than epuinalilz on€ hundred and fifty awards and medals have been given to the Chickering, including the Imperial Cross of the Legion of Honor. Such great artists as Lhévinne, Dohnanyi, and Schnitzer have chosen this piano upon which to display their genius. Yet when made We want you to help us think and act that way. Hence do we con- stantly urge you to buy fine diamonds. in a size for the home it loses none of its beautiful quality or personality. R . ICREYINY ESTABLISMED 1823 C\_) Your present piano will be taken in partial payment, and easy terms for the balance can be arranged. Chickering prices range from $875 to $2500. Also, like good bank- ers, we try to make it g 3 easy for you to invest The royalty of the loom The select of the fine furs ;\:seel,\;_and well. So we has been utilized in their finish the trimming: & production. We Shall Be Pleased to Extend the Convenience of a Charge Account Fawnskin, Kashmanna, Dyed Saquirrel, Natl:lral Mokine, Clevelo, Velorea, Squirrel, Beaver, Jap Mink, Jurmuna, etc. Wolf, Fox, Muskrat, etc. Exclusive colorings; superb silk linings and skilled tailor- ing touches—all add their charming influences. R. Harris & Co. 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