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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., NUARY 18, 1925—PART 1 19 he putting up of the stocks when | refining plant he would be in pos-panion withal, I volunteered to help president of the Baldwin Locomotive| A hardened motorist v down a suliclont tmber s collected £e1l to | seasion of & natural fue and save | him: 1 knew nocning o mintng, bue| PEPPER URGED TO BACK | aeominm, of i i T e el s . myself and the seamen of the com- | himself a lot of trouble. To this end,|I thought it was not too late to Swarthmore 3 4l'1' M The Ark of the Covenant e B R WORLD COURT PROPOSAL 5 ] ripgeicy g aster shipwright, Smithers, from |tigation among those upper passages. —_— y bra 8. is splendid isolatio ve| I ; Lin decided that it was useless to| " 3 his splendid isolation so that w For hours we scrambled and erawl- | (i “he “Yarrjer with the plek,|Sixty - Prominent, Constituents | might have the benefit of his profes- | ed with pocket compass and torches 5 - slonal experience, but T forbore, and | through tortuous ways, checkipg di- | [of the rock was a particularly hard| ygun¢ Membership as Favored by Coolidge. A Story of Mystery and Adventure disturbed him and Nosey only once, |rections and measuring distances, | limestone, and, as he put it, "“.,";“‘.{ BY VICTOR MacCLURE. knotty problem with him. We man- |2 good passage up to the top of the|descended, therefore, fo the store-| ... . o “when 1 salled down to thrash out a | Among other things, we discovered |method was by “a shot or two aged, however, without his personal | plateau, but that fact was tempo- | Ve for a stick of explosive, “or Coprright, 1924, by Harper & Brothers. supervision to put up quite a shapely |rarily lost sight of in the amazing ;::(lx an:’g:-:.':‘o“::r,::]:! a”("lr‘\;l.“nn;)l‘r:‘l: PHILADELPHIA, January 17.—Sen- Beautlfy It Wlth o d o capo 4 7 scaffolding in readiness for the ar- |find tha ced ator. George S Pepper: 118 Fival of the Sl bl A "",‘ “““ r"_”m\p,,ll a % Rt A e dgretue st kol ‘:l r‘| ‘morr 1 n“ : ml 1“ ‘] s‘ X‘M» o (Continued from Yesterday's Star) | when we were ready to return, coops “'f'" "-‘;}'(fi‘.:di"f(',”““","","""',' fons, LRmduce i :m“- I;;:“‘ P m e n\X'm?fl“ r:;rhvd my first lesson fn e 2 Liacareshed oL N of chickens and ducks. Which was the besinning of o overy |vented it from being an excellent|Z DS, ThS "'“'" chamber Yo% nent Pennsylvanians, to stand [ uefled the afthon—at abso-| I handed him the airship drawings, | Whith Wi torh &inning of a series | g, was the fact that it came to an b '"fi‘;w_x"j ;I i “'I‘:"‘ ]""flv ":1 squarely behind President Coolidge in = |am0n es ro—and carried a big reserveand flxrdhn date for our return to Mo B o0 it walls of the main |2PTuPt end underground. Lin, how-| 3¢ OQRINENCe0 operatons Undcterred | nis desire for the adherenca of the | containers. Owing to our Im-|pick up the parts. We arranged be-| In the east walls of main lever, had his measurements—which | 3I¥ fnstructions we e ® |t litting power we were able to|{ween us that the parts and the mate- | SAVern. whence came our water- |\ J10ue owing (o an unseen In- | 4711, while Lin Smote it, and to turn e spring hoops for keeplng. our |rials ehould be involced to & mo-call | DAVET BRC OUF SUIEr €8s, FunRING | auence on his compass, as will trans- | 1L SUEULY SILSr sach suoks. Hos ynets rig h being fitted with [ed North African Aerial Transport 3 L g 5 pire—and he was dy to wager gy it autor > o valve. an | Company, and that the manifests and | {0PPed pipe es Of varying tun-|,...hy hewing through for a certain | ! such a cramped position I am un- es, stop-cocks [ bills of lading should be made out|"els wandered, seemingly the dried-| il o " N % C0inect up with | 2ble ol St ":"“'A"'-‘”“’":I ! ";k“ s or the hundredth time as & i CanaTe 2 S Mayor Kendrick of Philadelphia, ¢ controlled | for some of the North African ports. | WP~ courses of ancient hot springs. other « e dried spring courses | hat " ) : : bullt up a ramified and Intiieats|These bored up to the surface in|another of the dried spring courses|,, "y, pogition of the neophyte ad- | I'ussey Passmore, governor of th cit, not because It would have been | S6Veral places, to end sometimes in|And so have & wood draughl 0 W |miring that precision which belongs| Philadelphis Federal Reserve Bank Perfect home dyeing and tinting | dresses, coats, stocklgs, sweaters, to| difficult to get clearance for cour | NIEh sinter cones on the top of the|°Y il St : 3 nly to the master of any craft, ' 1'resident N«m‘nvl Rea and Vice Pres- is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. draperies, coverings, hangings, ev- GOEi Ly e he air from | cargo, which was Innocent emough,|Plateau. The sweet air of the cav- Since the Idea was merely a fancy | We—or rather Lin—soon had a good- ldent W. A Atterbury of tl "= Just dip in cold water to tint soft, | erything new. e forward ballonets, an :ed into [but to hide our traces beyond recovery e e mesaune o tho ven, . And.since-tus O | Bots enak) Brus Gl it e S IRTIIATR,) AT I,"’:vht‘l“::;"l,""]’,','K‘ }| delicate shades, or boil to dye ric Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other gas by \when the Hue and.cty woujd be ratyen | SIELET SHAL theoe Tassages LEouRht |96 Loc COmman bah e o he | Lie. e ‘exploalve Wit MK e | el BAward Yo Bot: (Crras ot permanent colors. Fach 15-cent | kind and tell your druggist whether slightly |against us perhaps years hence. At |[about, for in many of them one could L tasks to perform that day, he | tonator all preparkd. He put in some | h, Edward jok, Cyrus K X ntains disedt | s e il ot i o calot i we . up-|the time when the parts of the ship|feel the rush of air. determined to carry out the obera-|sort of tamping and we retired round | Curtis, F ent A. L. Dice of the| package contains directions so sim h o s & 'of the ship, and had | were ordered, there was a great boom| 1t Occurred to the versatile mind |tion himself; but since Lin was onela corner or two to where the coll | Reading R Dr. Russell S| ple any woman ean dye or Lint lin- | wool or silk, or whether it is linen, er forward—helped, of in the bullaing ‘of Airigibles in|0f Lin Greensleeve that it he could |of the most cheerfully determined|stood ready in connection Conwell _of . Baptist Churchi| gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, | cotton, or mixed goods. ist of the propel-| America and Europe, and we antlc-|S¢AT¢h out a separate passage and|devils it has ever been my fortun - — — | Bishop J. F. Berry of the Methodist | iag a graduate dlal in|ipated no trouble in having the or |CORRect it up to the furnaces of his|to meet and the most engaging com- (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) Church, Alva B. Johnson, former were able gradually to|ders filled. But to make assurance =T g 2 T = llonets one after the other, |sure, and to see that evey single part | (9 \ o 7 & N 1o Sfisr the other, sure, and b see that svey single vert | (SR BTV T NI ‘?—) ) &5, | PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 829 7th St. N.W. 7 . when we | asked Brooks to stay in America until b\,é Y, N, NV, [N, N N, O N we emptied | everything was collected at New Or- jets of gas an 1 inging Sharnoh s was a little chagrined at the of banishment from the nprovements, | plateau, but I pointed out to him that the discovers |thers was nothing left in the cave capable of— | but rough work, or jobs that he could mitted—quick | not tac until we could hive the would have buckled | Parts of the airship brought there, and he consented. He was a good Brooks, who was not likely to L get drunk or talk, and he was drawings of the improved | of seeing our orders properly carried This was @ matter of enor-|0ut. He was to draw upon Lippencott | b for money—we treated him generous- for one pair of hands, as it did a mass of draw- [I¥ —and In (I\' "nd T imagine the pros i mm. ¢t 1 cm., and ful Hw Un 'cd sx tes rather vnnk hold of $ deta Owing to b E a the business Bt Shich 5 appurent sure. He was fed: antil A diaiinEe lm vmd with a clear-cut and eircum- i : : stantial story to trot out to inquirers | The items listed below give only a briei outline of the hun To help vou : fer e L ippeacott ‘ay|and we even went to the length of | Sos dreds of values that we have reduced for this event. Our whole e onns all cash down payment rave Maa time on | DFIning prospectuses of the comp TO PAY six floors are filled with fine furniture, every piece to go at saving balance will be arranged to suit your conv g e sol PAYMENT 1 e mobwtoent e B B e e of one-third o one-half (off regular prices. These reductions vour account and will be glad to add your name to the hundred en nd Fitzaland, [ (O0E (08 00 dest. T believe he had genuine and cach article coptains the regular price t of others of satisfied customers to being g % et S heanle = i i i Wad some tdes of | QiMculty later in keeping people from — Buy Now at These Savings—No Charge for Holding Purchases Until Wanted ng to t in it They acted as & i i he two New Orleans young :men, They improved as|y .. ..o ‘urtis, made the mo b, | B T | KROEHLER ALL LIVING ROOM ALL DINING S{OG low explorers @ depth | g s on our return e Ee. s than o fortnight 2 $169 3-picce Tapestry, Loose-cushion, Spring- S 2 us o Musaay,Saud Ciera e = $97 Krochler 3-piece Oak or Mahogany Daven- seat Living Room Suite, with Cogswell and $i01 40 10-picce Gen: had « slight scare R i gt ckeaiy L ] port Suites, upholstered in brown fabri- $ 64 67 wing, chair, NOW Dining Roon in color 10t azillan official, who insisted on in- koid. NOW . $179 3-picce Cane-panel, Loose-cushion, Spring- massive b colored, viscous stuff one| specting our cargo. But our papers 9 Krochler 3-piece Oak or Mahogany Long- scat, Mahogany-frame Living Room Suite. door scryer, fiv I ne armchair - 1t ad a parafin| order, and in the end, though SLP Ihrocler Sopisce Dak op Manow & NOW 107.40 NOW $237.00 and signed by more than 60 promi-| ited States to the Permane l ‘ourt of International Justice on the T 2 Harding-Hughes lines I ]usl .Dip to F]nt or Boil to Dye g ¢ Among others, the letter was signed | by former Gov. William C. Sproul. | i Garments, Draperies, — Everything! sible at o e 25 7 \ e 4 [y s a ol - bed Davenport Suites, upholstered in brown $ 3 2 : Ay Jeptisd aniinwns oy heizhoyghy “,7';‘h‘:,']'f.j;‘:"l‘;}‘d”"‘ fabrikoid. NOW ...... . 99.34 $159 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, up- $ 05.40 $349 10-picce v r‘r‘!'il lop \hnflrr‘u;rurr - of ny; 'fr[(lh{r-rl. nd $198 j—;vim'c l\nw‘v‘ulr Davenport Suite, \:u.v\;«\n. $l32 00 sm:nj}v;‘rgyllfnL‘ll.rralm\v.:xll ‘l;rrnl\x“nl”\:1;;\::'“_\\(“)’\y\( . = e C ced on him and his fellows stered in beautiful grade of tapestry. NOW . J-piece Figurec o g Room Suite, ored aboard for just such an ?"“ J-piece Krochler Davenport Suite, fine grade $179 3-piece Blue Velour Living Room Suite $IO740 Sow ' . =N e s = $20940 refery | emergency. and_when 3 l|\(§,cp.\..u\lé ue and taupe velour, mahogany frame $119.34 with cane backs and mahogany frames. NOW el | eir own 259 3-picce Overstuffed Living Room Suite, gen- 208 \10°p © the chief, | boat, I do not think they were | Cooaid 5 . 3 e S Room ey er- | comdtéion oy mextaRBEE S haiber e 3-piece Kroehler Davenport Suite, uphol- uinc taupe mohair, large cushions and spring Roc Tlsing them- | were going upstream or down. We steredizn: ‘faupe elons mistioeany tRne Gy 10 134 seats. NOW Stipes i ) were shouting fond farewells to them, | . $269 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite, with (SR i s ni §177.00 tm,xrmvz protestations of undying 3-piece Long-bed Fine Velour Davenport loose spring cushions and spring seats. up- $l6l 40 AWity toiusjlesty AN ourenEines: De- Suite, with loose cushions, spring seats and holstered in beautiful taupe cup velour. NOW . g edge, also club and wing chair; shown $398 3-piece Genuine Mohair Overstuffed L s TS ST sl o §160.00 ‘ : : : | in several patterns. NOW..... .... . Room Suite, in beautiful shade of bluc mi i-closed ‘china, two-do el 1 coming us and our comrades to | n several patterns. NO h the Platcau of the Rted Scar. ! §208 3-piece Long-bed Davenport Suite, uphol- (upholstered all over). NOW 5238-80 ¢ and or : NOW $143.406 $239 10-piece i stered in Baker's cut velour. loose cushions $139 “Hepiece Quicer : spring seats. spring edge, also club and wi Suite 2 fatal e Boor E e "ol e R pring seats. spring edg Suite, consists of ob table, buffet, sem , ensieeve by name, fell in with the | chair. NOW $ 1 98'67 nclosed china and two-door sery NOW 5 83.40 idea of the league right away, and | Long-bed Cane-back Suite, with Buffet, ¢ A the other new comrade, Matthew K. | ful Corsican walnut panels, upholstered AT it Buffet. Queen Anne style, very large Whittaker (he insisted on the X e e L e 693067 ; NOW $ 41.40 T, SRS | B o e ok for B ONE HALF OFF v $ 34.40 ”;]“‘l"‘“ tton | ¥ \inbroken by llu‘.r adherence 3 it Oblong T " eadful Isolation, e ronounced our d < c S ng lable, Queen An riod § 1~ 5 | ALL BED ROOM ML $ 3440 ORLY eRaa @ $9.50 Full size Davenport Pads. NOW professional, and waxed elo en on 7 ¥ a S . . . 2 ~ TR e e e e : $1450 Full size All-Cotton Davenport Matiress $49 Walnut Round Queen e Table 290 ing 1% % | th Srection’of”the' Tractional aistil: Now' ‘ $ 7.25 NOW 40 had M-|ing plant, and ruled out a eces 3 7 115 108106, | mprs oo iton B T e s:soo 29 Walnut Queen Anne Server 7.40 d ‘all out-| He' superintended the piping of the i NOwW 11'4 Was | oll direct to the stills, laild down the i Chair I n toui- A 50 Walnut or blue genu orlorn tanks for the gasoline (as he called a1l Si All- N 7 1 - BT s tis Hanshl| ) na aar Seaelivo (as he callag _ ) ) N $1650 Full Size All-cotton Mattresses. NOW Teather stats, NOW atha was hidden | over the piping of the aithon to the $179 4-piece Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite, in- : desi 50 sithers hangar caves and to the site of our cludes dresser, semi-vanity, chifforette and sl 19 34 $19.00 Layer-felt Mattresses. NOW OO @\ o ¢ > U1 f naturaily, | pressure and freezing tanks. bow-end NOwW ceseeieseieenaaaas waging A ntime Matthew K., wh der- » . 5 - feh might o ‘WAL MieHt o calien reo $198 4-picce Two-tone Genuine Walnut Veneer and had organized a party for tree- | Jedroom Suite, includes semi-vanity, chiffo- $ " : . Tal trees were felled s st ot bowent bey Now $132.00 e dressed down the river, and N B e 3 ncla towed by launch into the cave to ma $198 French Walnut Bedroom Suite, includes 4- Mattresses. NOW Ehe Mook 165 - \ine DBC alimiint \ i full vanity, large dresser, man's robe @ $24.00 Layer-felt Mattresses. NOW D" — p— NQ\\I‘O\O-SKN\O mwcna §1850 Guaranteed Coil Springs, any size. NOW " e, ¢ | THE BON AIR- e it sna bov-ent vet- Now 9 99,34 G100 Guarantecd Srings. NOW < sald uck in wi' Norsey £298 Beautiful Large Size French Walnut Bed- “or' two, ‘good an' | { ? room Suite, includes large six-drawer vanity, $1250 Guaranteed Springs. NOW ....... ansstoty, an' me, 1l 203 other Tourist hotels |[|| NOW SO e e S . $45.00 Box Springs, finest make. NOW...... NOW ! . " was the toncan. ||l now open at Augusta and $329 Beautiful 4-piece French Walnut Bedroom $9 Kitchen Cabinct, porcelain sliding top, il ve"do witn vourseit |l Afjees &35 inpludes: deetser sath Loitet compart: flour bin and complete with all equipme 24.5 rumstock demanded > 5 ments, six-drawer large vanity, man's robe 5219 33 s .- . . . Exe 0 c h A( \er_vddelifhfiuldc i- { > and bow-end hed. NOW . : §59 Kitchen Cabinet, with porcelain sliding top. it o | $369 Bird's-cye Maple Flaked Bedroom Suite, in- B E ns . tilting flour bim apd complete with all equip e ; cludes man's robe with extra drawers, toilet § . NOW. $29 50 Winter vacationist. | r? 3 S ke fine & table vanity, large dresser and bow-end bed- F % °39 km)u Cal B with an rite us for illustrated litera- = n Cabinet, with open front and porce- slim pipe ure and how.to get there. Tm ' mell ‘ Gt s \ SM-\\(\‘:{mvn \m.ur” ?\'nrmr»d Senvxr—. nn).} $ 23.67 $ 6 00 wlh}:hlnr::‘ex:p 1{»1{1)1(\( ..\:‘h npcn front Rlumm\:m‘ $17'00 $§79 Kitchen Cabinets, porcelain ) t\\o extra drawers that slide with the w%mfiflm@%lfiw [=}9]] at h other oo Tve Southern Rallway i 549\{(-).(\‘—\(?“ 3-mirrored V ¥ $ 32 67 $12.00 Simmons Walnut Bed.............eevveces 8.00 $59 White Enamel Kitchen Cabinet, with S Domeiie e mekey | ) LA Ly AP R L S e $ 8. to, tilting flour bin, complete with all cquip- $29.50 thinkin' an’ thinkin’ « 1510 H St. % $89 French Walnut Full Six-drawer Vanity N er wonder wot {remenjous N.W. I { NOW hiines e s o e $ 59.34 $29.00 Simmons Walnut Bed, cane panel...... .. $14.50 ° 59 White Enemel Kitchen Cabinet, with metal top, $24.50 You can see 1 ead, hen, sudde , renn | | Phones Main 5633 : $l4 50 tilting flour bin and complete equipment. NOW & aust under ther wing ||| \g oaa foes e Sy P §29.00 Simmons Walnut Poster Bed... ......... . $49 White Enamel Open Front Kitchen Cabinet, $24.50 ea ot tha o AN with porcelain sliding top. NOW. . : . An, Nosev's ||z — Bt 3 ! | $59.00 Simmons Solid Panel Bow-end Bed - $29.50 F day o | - ; s J - \Y b $69.00 Simmons Walnut Panel Bow-end Bed... 539-50 monkey'd be more con o ah r >t§;l"_”““;|’_‘{;\"f = . §24.00 Foster Walnut Bed = Ul s $1200 e e H s $19.00 Rome Ivory Windsor Bed... ... $ 950 brains an’ ‘wd suit you = et e b Englander Day B sreen C e K230 Rotive Pl BEl. e nnrins s neehineis $13.50 $29.00 Englander Day Bed with Green Cotton Pad. ight, Sam sald, fh N NOW $14.50 ins. *“If you fancy old i % ki ext as mouch that, good $49.00 Englander Coil-spring Day Bed, with thick $ 1 rd y,]:“ \hju'd‘;;l\r felt mattresses. NOW 24.50 ¢ | i ! 79 Seamless High-grade Axminster 9x12 Rug aneibist) Sieners $39.00 Norfolk Day Bed, with walnut metal cnd. $19.50 ! §7 sy grade Axminster oxlz; * $39.50 mn pride A bird like ! o % o ¢ 2 s I $59 Axminster “xl’and b 101 s, choi yme_ livin' up to.” > q riolk Day bed, with thick mattresses. $l450 4 o B e ice of many. 529 50 T S or o= n . P : $49 Axminster 9x12 and 8x10 Ru : 1 ic 1 G ioe f only for some - Bed e Y » gs, choice of many < anrounce n : B, .00 ticrs Day Bed, with Kiaki-covered felt mat- g1 ¢ 50 | . v i3 ceniate 51 $24.50 cidly. “Stay an’' advertise your §29.00 Simmons Day 3 e i “l":J 2"“’\8‘\1’"1655 Tar‘Nr\ l\un $19 50 ANt Toina 4k much ue v 1At S atid pad.. NOW..... | [t it n 0 i ¢ L% withecs Giite wiwimag b et | N el = sy 10 2t O515 Thpastos: Ruge. o bt o Liiias extonston -of ettty Z $24.00 Day Bed, with cretonne-covered mattressgan | P e ok oot to yomeincand B ANTACID alirice fon ai ChisilE et pllicn dndiralin o 512.00 | of patterns. NOW . e ' $14.50 end the stolid Sam saw us drop down | CORRECTIVE . $59.00 Krochler Davenport-Bed, brown fabrikoid $29 50 1 | 529p§*l\l"cr::d l\'o‘\(\ Tapestry Rugs, v pretty $l4 50 the river one morning early. The | covered. NOW LBl Sy b U LAXATIVE $89.00 Kroehler Long Davenport-Bed, upholstered $44.50 : SPECIAL—50 GRASS RUGS, 27x54, WHILE 69C sn the steps of the| THE CHAS. H. PHILLIPS in brown fabrikoid. NOW THEY LAST zing fixedly | CHEMICAL Ca » "NEW YORK scratchin ing on despair. Wo re New ans in good | shape, and found Travers Lippencott | with a cargo ready his in- | Accept only “Phillips,” the original cluded our refining p J¢ the oil,| Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- piping, tanks for the pure spirit, and | cians for 50 years. Protect your doctor in fine the last of the matcrial apart |and yourself by avoiding imitations of IO g | e i e sncens vervsn | (VT VL I , Z@@\@@] PEERLESS FURNITURE CO, 829 7th St. N.W. | 5785 and otherw T t and, | sontain direct.ons—any drug store, X

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