Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1925, Page 15

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925. > fo ba his secretary. I'm coming to|she apoke. and I realized on meeting | of middie age. He had a fine silky|ingly without the power to withdraw | which case I mustn't let them see me . fhe see him soon. In fact—"" | her eyes that she was really anxious. | beard, neatly trimmed and of a bright | my gaze. Then he dropped h es to | lve you the document.” ‘ ¥ I stopped. It occurred to me that |l think it w that instinctive anx- |gold, a broad forehead and well set|his plate and I looked away, feeling | I beckoned to the waiter and asked w il there was a chance of, light on my |fety for afety and not the |eyes, a straight nose, and a c x-|as though I had been suddenly re- | him for the carte du jour, Taking it -\l y v excellent n which suddenly |ion almost feminine in its delicacy. |leased into my hand, 1 held it hetwasn = i‘\di .sti d B %o on.” said Beatrice, . “You |made lha] seem a better and At“:h. first view he suggested The man affected me strangely. Tt an:ll Ih‘; oceupants of the other table P on illi Vov FRA look as If you had something to say.” | brighter 'p! telligent and sensitive philanthropist, | may have been his eves. or the abrupt | and affected to be awsorbeu in [y 9 ‘." | A Thrilling Novel of By NCIS BEEDING “Lots,” 1 replied. “There's nothing to worry about,” J |Teclusive in temperament. He had that | warning conveved by Beatrice na'1|contents. With my right hand 1 ex its bmfl\el’s- International Intrigue (Copyright, 1825, by Little, Brown & Co.) 1 told her then of all'that had hap-|gssured her “Geneva scems to have a | air of distinetion which surrounds the | had been on the point of producing | tracted the pocketbook from the hip g ’ penedl to me since 1 arrived in Geneva, | suficiont number of Fendarmes to the |MAN Who pursues some solitary pur-|the document, but somehow my dis- (Pocket where I had concealed it, and — e — She took it much.more gravely!square meter to keep-everybody safe |PoSe with nquI- regard for |hl|"\'u]-[pn_<(flon to make light of the a,,“.“.\;-u;n»d‘ it up my sleeve, into which 3 3 s LONBETE o . the girl who [than | expected. In fact, it was the |and sound. And they're all very s gar preoccupations of the worldly. |ture-was shaken. I felt strangely it fitted easily moment later 1 had Constipation | _continues from Yesterday's'Star) | of the ganant maie for (he ST AT | ression of her face when | had fin- | Gl dressed: x T was secretly examining him | el wpon 10 bahave ke a con. | MiBped It Inio the card and: nandea biliousness “Not much good ‘to me, old boy |had soon found that with Beatrice|ished my stor t first made me 4 , -»{%a gave &n order to the wa and 1|SPIrdtcr; and, in the fome of a man |the whole thing across to Beatrice, e e e mow lie | there were moments that showed her | think that the affair might be really | g : it daslinn noted that the language he used was | discuseing the rognons brochette, whic h | saying headache T e ol wnTe &t Viliars in | unusually sensitive and intensely | serious German. Then he became aware that |the waiter hiad just placed on the table, | “You choose, my dear, but T rec- heartburn Erigeas i g feminine. “I don't like ft, Tom,” she sald.|(h s look at it~ |1 was gazing at him and turned his|] turned to Beatrice and inquired why |ommend the tarte de la maison.” o & ab her life [ “All sorts of queer things are hap- 3 ot, but | eves in my direction. They were dark | She had assaulted me. She picked up the card, and in sour stomach | s we were about to enter the cae| T b king about her life | (AL s0ris Of Alee N eneva o e o =t msrius tor |stunt SR s d i Jerry turned to me and sald jok- [&t the secreta | ways full of international agents e . He favored me with a short stare, 3 in a low voice, | With 3 Then sh. ySPePSlQ lingly, “Who's the lady?” “They call me a bilingual s bt ety o E e e oL | enetrating, but curlously soft 'a ‘lleve they're trying to listen | agreed with my cholce and we went ( —111 re | d at him in surprise. rapher,” she explained, [ “International agents Fazing with an admirable af. | insinuating, and T caught myself sta saying.” on_with our luncheon. tal(e l}\t com\t y dear chap,” I protested, “T only | skdlifully smothered in = | cla i hi. v n of interest a little to my |ing back at him quite foolishly, see “You may be right,” I replied, “in |~ (Continued in Tomorrow's Star) ived last night. Give me at least | made its appearance. arr /4 morning to myself a . - - yae That's a mouthful 1 id | 1 glanced casually round. vocket sije 254 RNome size 6of | Put all tha Hms we've Roch WAIKIRE | pionth alie: rejoined | Beatrice. f has told me a|ed two men who were taking lunch- - : |along a girl has been following us at | R A S od deal -about things. He eon. The one nearer to me was tall ask friend druggist a distance of about 50 vard Ly xdy sl -abgut yorinecnls (i f.;;.a to be in the French Intelligence |and heavily built, with: a closely shav- as @ friendly eve for 4 department SRR T | she s he continued, with a jerk of S TEMontt 1es How. on cartiy it ‘oan 5 I Took Y. = | his head in the direction of a public 2 i y mor, | POSSIDIY concern me,” cted and L sh have known him any- building on the r side of the “You're going to correct that rumor, | = .. e oing J where fo a Prussian "of the ty t 0o ears s A4 o i 5 A e road Tom. 1t annoys me. We live in a | gper enne Dumont as which w aricature o alife and Years |pavement opposite a small, slim girl, | sees the sun one day in 10 The place | «ge careful, Tom.” | were from the “Mensur” fights of his 3 It costs a little more to build a Face Brick ressed in brown and ‘wearing a .mld r:v-a'rd n‘ml -; ”w"rk llk: She laid her hand on my arm as!'student d Opposite him sat a man 7 PZZrrT: house than one of less dusable materi rown hat with a pheasant feather|navvies shou have left a vear | 7 4 als. | t vas made & private secre- | Haczasaaactcd == . . name of Colbert where Z|in brown?" I asked. “‘Indeed,” said I, suddenly wonder- | 3 = =/ fimkmke:ltths cheapest house to own. it i AT THE TOPR Jerry nodded ; ing why I had postponed this - \ « & ‘Hy-tex Brick” tells all about it. Come in < » “I've never seen her in my Iife.”|ing for nearly years. “So you | 7 in the Teating, Plumb- E{said 1. “Come into the cafe and I'll | endure all these horrors for his sake.” | | and get a copy or send for one. ing and Roofing world. E|tell vou about it.” ‘He's the best of the bunch,” said| mg a g v o | T st s do your Twrpc aE We entered and sat down in front| geatrice. this kind and youlll'be sure f two chopes of what proved to be ™ | of 1007, satisfactory work I then told him all| 5% ' s . Toened o' me since my | ROYOr LAXCL IRY Sotasion to e areh | For the Month of April : ‘ Maurice J. Colbert ) anis) : Heating Plumbing - Tinning : see the document i : : s : ; i0yBandiog himEn 2 : oo We handie only the best grade of Reading Coal, 621 F Street Phone Maiw o beneath the table. “but B016-3017 ay it too much. 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