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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY ARCH 25, 1925, qufte all right. He sounded a trifle | think she's gone to get something. and a darling, and he said—he sald, puzzled, ", i y B Taby iaugned ik In the middle of Piggy’s subsequent | ‘Bless you, Wfi&%‘;a “ ’ . instructions Jane came back. She v Didn’t you know®she had rung me . e Stonls lng enture LoD yon KeigwTele S roe s ot s bandle nrd alosslys wetkpah(ft Pt T T e S L Sioce Hours: businessiike communication I've ever | sheots. She spread them before | tango, had from a lady In all my life. Told | Henry's eves, holding them fan-wise = 7:30 - ® ¥ Of Jan e Smlth By PATRICLA WENTWORTH | |1 cal & motor Bout 1y wheh: | ke & and at caris 11 2 i stead Cove. nd, thanks to her, we “I'd forgotten them till you said . (Copyright, 1925, by Bmall, Maynard & Oo.) cught (o, have gathered it in. L ot | that about the papers—TI'd actually to 5:30 rougl o the coast guard station at | forgotten them. It's lists of his once. Now look here, what's the like- { agents in all the blz towns every- 33 Years at 935 F Street (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) |= “I must speak to you—I must,” she |11hooé of laying hands on Ember's | where. I sat up all night copying = said, catching at nis arm and draw- | papers? = them because I didn’t dare keep the Menry pushed Jane through the|ing him toward the study. They | “Ember's papers?” repeated Henry. foriginals. I keep forgetting you don't For Spom’ But opening, flung his arm round Ray-|went in, and when the door was shut [ “Well, there was a safe down there, | know what's been happening. mond, dragged her through and|she turned to him with the tears run- |and that's where he'd be most likely | tell him, Henry, tell him we've got slammed the stone into place. They | ning down her face to keep them; but I expect they're |the list Theaters Etc Were In the narrons Al tatwoen | | “Fony: you heard? I think he's [all Kone to blazes, as the door was| Henry told him, 4 A J _ (he Tow of veronica bushes and the | dead. That place downstairs was |open.” Jano heard Sir Jullan answer, and Enjoy Them Better With Doll Up the Old Bus Your Home Deserves terrace wall, on the spot where Mr.|mined, and he tried to kill us all, only | At this point Jane's volce came in | then Henry hung up the recelver and George Patterson had stood listen- | We got away, Henry, the girl, and I. [ breathlessly: Tt i e say? Make Her Look As If the Best Paint ing to Raymond's voice. The air, the| But Jeffre; dead——yes, | think he “Henry, wait, keep him on the line!” Henry, you're daylight, the mist, scemed wonderful | must be dead, and I know now what | she said, and was gone. breaking my ribs! What did he say?” . beyond words. Jane never again be- | you thought. I didn't kmow what “It's Jane, sir,” sald Henry. “I “Jane, you're a brick, and a wonder, She Had Some Pep in Her Tha M Wi held a mist without remembering|you meant before, but I know now. ¢t Money Will Buy that joyful lift of the heart which| Yo were wrong, Tony. Oh. Tony, Sure you can paint the old bus yourself- % me to her when the stone shut|won't you belleve me? I didn't tell a few hours of interesting work, a few —and whaf is best of all, the best does not and she drew her first long, free|him about the passages, and I didn't dollars' worth of Effecto and 24 to 48 hours cost but a trifie more than so-called good breath. Henry gave her no tinge to| know anything until today. They s s for drying transforms an old, weather- paints. savour the jovs of freedom can tell you I was speaking the truth beaten car into a real automobile. New Era “Run, run like bl s!" he shouted.| —Henry and Miss Molloy; but, oh, Effecto " House Paint Jane ran. Once she started she|Tony, can't you believe me, just me felt as if nothing would ever stop Anthony looked at her, and looked v 2 . We reature the Genuine Automobile Enamel her. She heard Henry just behind|His face was twitching. As her voice . her; she heard him urging Raymond broke on the last two words he I ” i high a on, ‘and they came out of the alley-|dropped to his knees, flung his arms ‘F ta M —the geunine original auto enamel com- —is a high-grade pure-lead and zinc paint Way round the end of the terrace. |about her, and hid his face in the a organa B i 1 Eround in pure linseed oil and drver. Tt en it came folds of her cloak. self-leveling—flows on easily and smoothly. covers better and goes farther than any The ground shook: there was a| By the time that Jane and Henry Soaat Trisa Shemer i Rl bl i other paint we have ever come in contact Binoculars with. Its best ad is the fact that we have long, heavy rumble that died slowly. [came into the house Blotson had set Sealcr toc tlie bart olecas ¥ Dron i and Ints Then with @ terrific crash two of the |all his machinery running once more. A powerful glass talk over the painting of your car. Don't hlee;: selling it in Washington for the past stone urns along the terrace wall fell [ Ho himself presented a magnificent B and convenient "” envy a bright, shiny car—have one your- :hsl: (‘een years, year the sales on T Atk il GoNb AN R T hnEEe (G s item have increased—a sure sign that and broke. As the noise ebbed there | tront to two o the most dishevelled carry. Bold here reg- came the tinkling sound of splintered people whom he had ever been called ularly for $25. Pleasant cccupation, the paint posseses real merit and quality. xlass falling upon stone upon to receive. It was not until e 1n a Beaul ‘ase . nie stopped running s if she had | afterward when it came home fto e SR Black’ Quarts’ $1 '65 Gallons(tlnts)’$4.10 n shot, and reeled up against | Henry how much green slim there Henty, who put his arms round her | was in his wildly rufled hair, and 7d held her tight. Up to that very | how little the original color of his Agents for the Famous Vs Ve moment the feeling of unreality, of | col uld be di d. that he Dlaving a part In & play for which |realized how marvelous had been the CARI‘ ZEISS P S he had mio. responsibility whilst her | unflinching calm of Blotson. He re- | M ()T H E R :—Flet- '‘Protection SCREEN PAINT Teal self looked on remotely—this | ferred neither to the explosion nor M b gl i BIN ess e e TanE T WL ok clog the ed her v o Henry's appearance. oint o : . , clog the mesk Feeling had dominated her. Now it | to Henry's appearance. In point of | chede Castoria is a OCULARS The Wonder Top Dressing e S (S IWE einieot end v 3 n was as if the curtain fell and she, | fact. what were emergencies and a: j h faiede Jane, was left groping amongst | cidents that Blotsop should notice easant, harmless Sul ? = Q T A e I e | them? The hou baing ' oiblock. 1t . ? ; 7 Stnntant vor veta S R Black and clear—for use on any top. Water- uarts, 75¢ e e el md cluns to Henry, | was his business to announce tea. He | stitute for Castor Oil, \ purpose. Known the world over proof—will not injure the top. Pints, 40. for its clearness and magnifica- nts, c , who was at that moment the one announced it P. ic T hi thing within | “Tea is served in the library,”. he aregoric, Teething tion. % complete stock of them : . Pints, $1.00 1/, Pints, 25¢ really safe and solid reach. said, and passed upon his way. i in our optical department. Faymond did not pause or turn her | But in the library the tea cooled Drops and Soothing head. but walked straight on toward | while Henry, very much relieved to | Syrups, especially pre- the house. Hnlrl m:.:dm.- wires had not been cut, par, for Infants in Q[ AL galvanized the Withstead exchange ed ant QK’ fi d - . anne/ne, . CHAPTER XXIX. and ot on Lo a distinctly relieved Sir | arms and Children of all ages. It contains no. narcotics, The last ru of tie explosion had They arranged, speaking in Italian Optometrists Opticia = 5 hardly died away before Anthony L alia : pticians : 3 AHony that an explosion had occurred in id imitati 5 . IN.W. trell hud flung open the study d At XPlosion had occurred | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of F bt hon 936 F Street ain , IVlain and was making his way ment in Sir William's laboratory. 1t | Proven’ directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it 33 Years at the Bame Address 5 gRarditie ¥ aluwaDyawl M- o | was agreed to notify Sir William and - g cned it wide, | the pr The loss of two lives was e Nooking out. | ETeatly to be deplored. When this as finis iggy bec g O e s siiling from the | Was finished PIgsy became less off oien windows on this side of the| Uiy girt of yours 1s a brick; you house. All the terrace on the Tght| .5 te)) her so from me. She's all of where he stood was like a drawing | i €y 005 .in which the perspective has gone| T Gpl (IR o ., = wrong. There was a great bulge in g O G R e one place, and some of the paving- Stones were tilted astant, whilst | others had fallen in, leaving a gaping | hole over which a cloud of dust was settling. i T Il Anthony turned his back upon a this and came back with great strides | oa into the hall. Without so much asha‘ h look behind him to see whether he k was observed, he loosened the spring, omeseeRrers pushed open the door in the paneling and there halted, suddenly remember- | eed of a light. He went back hen passed down the steps without waiting to close the door. That something appalling had hap- pened was obvious. With the self- sontrol without which it is impossible to meet an emergency Anthony kept pught focused upon what he i At the bottom of th way was still clear. He broken pots and wondered . what on earth they were doing ther | Then he turned into the laboratory | passage, flashing the light ahead of | him Half-way along the passage the roof had fallen in Antho turn came ack into the main corridor, ran along it until he came to the place where the well passage joined it Here he turned off, made his way cautiously past the well, and again found a of stone and rubble blocking his path. A cold horror came over him, and all these thoughts to which he had barred his mind came insistently nearer, pressing past those barriers ‘and taking his consciousness by Is the place to get vour lot storm. He came back into the hail |l and build your home. You owe and shut’the door in the panelfing. Bt ooaar o it on The hall was quite empty, but the 2 voice of Blotson could be heard at future wife to look over Bat- no great distance. It was raised in tery Park, see the lovely homes exhortation and rebuke. Obviously = he rallied a staff which inclined to beautiful lawns, paved streets— hysteria, for one could hear a wom- in fact evervthing worth while an's sob-and a subdued chorus of is here and life in Battery perturbation and nervous inquiry. Bty tor yonl i Anthony went to the fromt door S o 1S be okt and flung it open. His car stood at attractive. a little distance, the inspector and the chauffeur in close conversation. Anthony did not see them. He only taw Raymond Heritage, ~Who W coming slowly up the steps. She was hareheaded, and her face was very pale. She wore white dre with a black cloak over it. She stumbled twice as she climbed the steps and, M dd M ha“ if Anthony was only conscious of see- addux, iviars 2 her, she did appear to be con- & fous of seein ne at a 0., Inc. It was only when the hand which che put out in front of her actually touched Anthony that she lifted he 1108 16th St. N.W. e orld’s Greatest bu Everyone Says It—Sales Prove It 5 Hudson is not called ““the World’s Greatest Buy” for today alone. That i acknowl- HUDSON edgment of ten years’ constant refinement of a great car around the famous patented To Inspect: Drive west on Mass. ave.. to Wisconsin ave., thence morth on Wisconsin to Battery Park adjojn- ing Edgemoor. Pull down the Super-Six principle. lower ‘eyelid The reasons for that position affect all motor car buying. They cannot be ignored. illustrated. 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