Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1925, Page 35

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TheAstonishingAdventure | of Jane Smith (Copyright, 1925, by Small, Maynard < Star.) | their duty and invited her should as much Never dear unt was, of cour after dinner each of s in turn the and told her so To each of them she which was to Piggy” was a darling. She him two years r. But al nothing (o do with Henry's his chief Sir Julian was speaking “It’s very unsatisfactory ey have been complying suggestions in the ernment instructions don't | Bodmother, 1 twice now ns, Miss took as a made es, sir frowned s very unsatisfa peated Sir William | it's six months since I saw Le looked all right then Julian tory be paying income tax undervalue the effect original By PATRICIA WENTWORTH &Co) to be my | v at| as| your | Browne."” | the older| debutante | Kindness. | that | married | | | { You say | with all| gov- | | began | name and five? Is and | him | Marches is | other experin but, apocryphal; | other evidence been discovered use lifted the THE “Would 1t be pi another way. ome March esale kmen corruptien the ents a pause. There was said “In confidence, sir to the best of m is known only other person.” —no, impregnable, the place ¢ belongs to you—is there any | way in which there might be coming and going that would defy detection? your hypothesis demands either of government | A. introduction Then to myself EVENING but there is a way, knowledge. and one “It might be discovered.” “I don’t think so. en.” “Well ning, in conjunctio person, whether to show that t and of The telephone he to take Dlease “Yes. said note that all? It never has I would suggest your ascer- | Henry there is he the way bell rang receiver and listened. Th secret m sir Nineteen hundred Thank you." Tl put| ally Luttrell | unoffi- | prac- Henry any | ade Julian STAR, WASHINGTON, D, -C introduced to that it would questions. to Henry. “Ember's dossier,” much in it at first sight. ‘Born 1880. Son of Charles Ember, partner in Jarvis & Ember— manufacturing chemists; firm liquidated in 1896 Education till then at Harrow and subsequently at Heidelberg, where he took degrees in medicine and science. From 1905 to 1912 at Chicago, U. S. as personal assistant to Eugene K. Blumfleld of Nitrates, Ltd. En- gaged as secretary by Sir Willlam Carr-Magnus during his American tour in Autumn of 1912. Total ex- emption during war on Sir William's | representation.’ 'M—blameless as a blanc mange—at first sight. We wouldn't have him here at all 1f we | hadn’t been told to get the record of every one emplo at Luttrell {Marches. Well, March?" looked up with his candid, | diffident air “Heidelber hicago—nitrates,” he id. with a little pause after each | word. Then: *I wonder if it was in | Chicago that he met Mbdlloy. Molloy | was a leading light of the I. W. W there in 1911.” Piggy looked up for a moment “UM. yes” he said. “Did you get on to the subject of Molloy at all?” “I had to be very careful,” said he sald, “Not sir, of He hung up the receiver and turned | Henry,- with a_worried air. On the ofher hand, afrald of asking too many. if there's really underground plot going on, with the general smash-up of civilization as its object, that girl Is in a most awfully dangerous position. she was out of it, but I'm not at all sure that she isn't right when she says that the most dangerous thing FEBRUARY “I was|of afi would be for her to give the show away by bolting.” “’'M, yes, sald Piggy. “Your con- cern for the yvoung lady's safety does vou credit. Attractive damsel in dis. tress, eh? Nice, pretty, young thing, and all that?” Henry blushed furfously and sald, with some stiffness: “As I told you, sir, we are old friends, and I think it's natural—-" (Continue FRIDAY, o7, 1925, Miss Molloy, so I felt look odd if I asked no 1 was You see, some infernal, I wish to Heaven in Tomorrow's Star.) 35 £ We Pay You on your = DAILY BALANCES Interest on checking accounts on daily balances — compounded monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts — compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. | “He looks .all right Henry. “He all right his own particular subject now,” said | except on | He'd discuss | foreign af-| anything else, and you| anything, but the to his own subject irritates him as I can make he said sud is politics, unemployment fairs, or notice wouldn ninute everything The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. T T T T T T T T TN worr and A Charge Purchases Made Now Billed April Ist He turned an indicator | hand and spoke rapidly into the tele- | phone beside him. “As soon as pos- | * he concluded his girl now.” he sald “I don’t see how this an be squared s as we know | under his | | looking r not khowing He paused, went on, “You t was frightfully ned. Some- t is a great deal frightened. | those { | If you would be smart | Wear a New Secarf | $1.49 Choose a tye-dye or plain color silk crepe or a vivid striped rayon Scarf from this new showing. Some with fringed ends, others hemmed. But all are unusually attractive. Street Floor Toiletry Specials Coty’s Perfume, $2.27 oz.. choice of Paris, L'Origan Chypre odors. Dagget Cream, 42c. Forhan’s Tooth Paste, 39¢c. Satisfaction First Since 1859 GSPALY 810-818 Seventh Street picked up the had taken in the he spoke h Henry upboard. made a suggestion herself,” 1 and looked | with a good deal of diffidence at Sir { Julian Well?" “It is just | possibility that ients are being used was her suggestion Sir Julian was buslily jdrawing on his bl drew in rapld su n who | & and be & Ramsdell's Cold one of n silence. CHAPTER XL within unds of the it ex- blind. Listerine, 2Ic, small size White Ivory-like Combs, 39c. Street Floor was running down > engaged in aper. He s with tails il anad g with the whiskers, three on Henry rightly interpreted sign that he was to SAY *‘BAYER ASPIRIN" —Gpmuine When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24" years for 2| each side as a continue “The conversation which was over- [ heard at Molloy’'s flat referred to a formula ‘A, which cannot possibly be the formula ‘A’ which we know There may be a formula ‘A’ of which we know nothing and it m consti that he|tute a grave danger. Ember” n ery d set | Henry paused—"Ember is not only in n the precincts of his first|a position of great responsibility | ad been | with regard to our—the offictal for- mula ‘A, but he also appears to be mixed up with this other unofficial and possibly dangerous formula ‘A The question, to my mind, is, ‘What about Ember? ™ Sir Julian @ntinued t6 draw cats Mesurfer, s ; sr ,h,i‘ e et o B B 5 e Sl Sl T B e S of J Spring Is Apparent given him = lian, and a d conferred knighthood. to add New Fashions Require New Hose! Chiffon-Weight Hose In colors to fill the bill $1.10 Pair* Slight Imperfections Colds Pain Toothache Headache Neuralgia school e “Pigg of a / St Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Suddenly he looked up and “How long has Patter: there?” ained that 1t had | ortune to be called Piggott . . “A fortnight,” said Henry ard of her? She|called Jamieson, you remer home for cats, t him down Then, if ther were unoffici said son been | “We re- mber, and Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” hoxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Amirin s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacld 1,000 Ready-to-Wear Hats $ 1 .69 Timbo Milan Hemp Milan and Felt In a Feature Selling at Actually Worth $2 and $2.98 -, New season, new costume new colors and, of course, to match. Here you will find the very ones to har- monize with your Spri Ensemble. Such lovely tones— biscuit, blonde, gold, nude blush, satin blonde, silve atmosphere, peac ireckles, sunburn, gun metal and black Mercerized garter tops for durability Yes, and every one is a new Spring mode—this alone should influence women to purchase their new hat for street and sport wear right now—although the special low price prevailing tomorrow should doubly prove an incentive. New Colors—reds, thistlebloom, New Shapes—Gloria Swanson, Polly, green, fuchsia, tangerine, rose, copen, Argyle, small and medium pokes, sand, tan, canna, wood, brown and cloches, off-the-face brims and nu- black. merous novel effects. A Featured Showing of Trimmed Hats D Street Floor—King's Palace Street Floor 1T € e e e e e e e 4T TR eT e e e . Smart Spring Gloves Just as you like them $2.25 Pliable Capeskin Gloves, in the stunning lace cuff model, is offered as a style suggestion with which to help co plete an effective costume. Delightful Spring colorings, in lace with embroidered contrasting backs Street Floor L et Bl Bt e Leather Handbags In Keeping With New Fashions $1.98 The Handbag mode presses itself in charming real leather, portrayving the popular underarm and pouch shapes in small, medium and - large Some flaunt a touch of color. others beautif styled on simple tailored lines. All neatly lined and fitted. Choice of black, gray, brown and genuine leather. 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Jaunty New Topcoats $10 to 25 Sport fabrics, fine flannels, silvertone, polaire, suede and other charming woolens, in the vivid colors girls like so well, also soft tans and beige. 35} & e e O ex- ) [ 397 Sale (Price Davenport Table of Solid Mahogany. 62 inches long | / and in a beautiful tudor fin- i : : : ish. A Grand Rapids pro- ' [\ 1§ duction noteworthy in Tene ene « sizes . tan Street Floor AMEETEETE e e New Neckwear Spring’s Favorite Modes 48¢ We'll whisper the tale of the special low price, We purchased a salesman’s line of samples and got neckwear regularly sell- ing for $1 and $1.25 at a price concession. You will lTove the dainty collars, sets, jabots, vestees, panels and camivests of fine net, lace, organdy and linen in white and colors. Street Floor & value. You’ll find hun- dreds and hundreds of such unusual values in— e & THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE ene T New! For Spring Vest Suits for Boys $Q.75 With 2 Pairs of Pants The latest English models, with two pairs of lined knickers, a jaunty vest and smart coat. Just a trifle smarter than the usual styles and at 'l|71is low price, a remarkable value. Sizes 8 to 17. New mannish fabrics and patterns—suits that will satisfy mothers who appreciate real values —serviceable wear—and who want their boys to be well dressed. Street Floor—Boys' Shop Simple tailored models they choose contrasting fabrics and dainty braids for trimming. Sizes 10 to 16 for girls and misses. Second Floor MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E * New Purchase Rompers and Creepers A Saturday Special at 590 Creepers in sizes 1, 2 and 3 and rompers 1 to 6 years. Made of loretta cloth, linene and chambray, in adorable little styles, trimmed with applique, embroidery and stitching. Numerous colors and combinations. Street Floor—King’s Palace TR LR L AR AT 5T O l'(rll:lllIIIIIml!IIIIIIIIlIIIIlI|I|MlIlIIli L

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