Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1925, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. .C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL inte the wall at the level of the [quainted with the details of the com-| “I don't know,” T saidesavagely “Nothing definite, stammered ceiling. In one corner a heap of |spiracy. “It's not the first of his blunders. Adolf. “They talked about other - blankets indicated my companion’s | “When did they catch you?" he| *I don't believe it was he who rang|Mmeans, and I'm not strong,” he end- | 3§ z m e L4 . 3 e mvery, cold, (hewssavms 4l continued you up at all,” said Adolf. “It was|ed weakly. ». a ‘lfl g S - K e p frost, very unpleasant, | .xot an hour ago,” T said. “Tt was | f those Frenchmen upstairs. His voice broke, and 1 knew by the | ) N " | and a faint smell of spilied beer oIl the Ta 5 B AT Tl L ; ¢ to| heaving of his shoulders that he was| - S-7 d 'd A Thrilling Novel of By FRANCIS BEEDING ! 10 o However, UBIRBIBIE S T Aok Rt plindRetERtRoL e e o OB L ot v L ‘ \'"-when 19estion rars up a in these details, for my attention | 1 pitched him a story to the effect Yes." s “That was how| T hate to see any one break down Slldrls, 9\“ lt one or M International Intrigue (Copyright. 1925, by Littie. Brewn & Cn.) | was at. once attractea by, the little | that T had rec 2 telephone mes: outwitted me especially one of my own sex, and \. Who nad sprung to his feet on | sage from Frit to retarn /hat do you. m . there was something almost indecent | ’ d watch entrance. exclaiming |to the house in the Rue’Etienne Du. v telephoned to me in your|in the little Jew's collapse. I began | aq“e apsu 9“ Who's that |mont. and that on arrlying there I ne last night, saying that you, von |to dislike the scene excessively | \ esterday's Star.) about that, Gaston replied . B w = Von Emmerich,” 1 replied. Who | i 01 i s, icl - = 2 | F le — o ¢ | found it in flame | Emmerich, would meet me at the| Dresently he took his hands from it cudd JOW'R and Nrrr Adolf has heard anvthing, he wi 3 rich,” flame: g sald ety | e that e are asking |t dbullykbe o standing in_the crowd.” I|Moulin Rouge. I went' there, though |y, Ao frn i g to_apeil,” Rl [Senly mmpent | "And T moved ‘into the darkest part |said, “when some one touched mie o |1 knew It was dangerous, and I |imm [258.And poured forth a piteous N & O eliont fellow was soon boil- | Of the: cellar so that it ‘would be {the told me that, the pro- | couldn't imagine why you had ap-| beeca, 'a mime arof Sente: he v | *e....@0SY 0 take...just slip 'em 5 cxcelien o | difficult for him to. examine me |fessor iting for m. Dlace of rendezvous.” | Fia “was hullied by every .:m,:\\:'r;” iy Y S5 P B 1 5 than that.” | chines, remarking as he did so that | €K though I had littie feichat | 4 3 thelr' | whom he came in contact. Schrecker- | oun with a swal of water . & 85| he would discover my impersonation. |down a s p Mo euper A1t ] | A stook me for Von |it should be “hot as' hell.’ black as | e would discover iy IEPErEOnIIon jda t after little ruse, is ell, Thdkin had TBrastanad Rt Weite el i g o ¢ % | niht and sweet as sin.” while Rehmy Al s e [in the tone of | Erudging” | ipnurently used violencs on more| othen... Comfort within’ - een in your 5 “ince, |and 1 discussed ‘what' we should do | ("C¥ coughl Yo QT L L (iere T Was setvipon. ey mus: Iy, sctortiog, cpeltiVels s SUpSrlorii | than one’ oceasion: mad befure: the | caes o A 3 succeeded in obtaining the neces o0ks Jike :jo surlily. sed s sorf of anes c, ce, s se o Tl Ao e Bl Hle bt sE - x ol ot Shut e | O nformation from our prisoner. | “How long have vou been here?" ik, for my head s stll ihick and | Anvhow, ‘nere we are both in T st LR U A ™0 more gas, indi hflnordysmn: 3 ave| We decided that if I discovered the| S vesterday evening.” j{muddled. and 1 don’t remember in the [same boat—or rather oellar. We mus kg i % pOCket 5 - Tl Bt WS s Vi much” have” you told {least hot T got heve.” [ et out of 1t somehovw. ot going | T cant bear to think of him." he size 255 home size 60 e strange | all three go to their hiding place and 1 asked in a bullying tone. sank down. as 1 finished, upon the | to s here, and, as 3 I turn-| e o o asenan e dsk ‘- . d s t o) bl A by A B i had decided that it was best to|mattress which Jules had pr d. led and wripped his ider’ T 4 et o < odl S "Le'\d ruggist.... ; set her free. take & high and mighty line with him. | “But why did Maj. Adler ring vou |so that he winced, | iich he is speaking. is 199 Sk I swallowed the coffee and imme-| From what 1 had seen of the.real [up?” asked Adolf, sitting down beside | to here either |es e not those of a mortal man e Ang L ervargs Wos “tonduriad | von Emmerich he Would obviously |me. and drawing ‘a blanket round his|fo give the game away. What do Gy ails of my behavior. | dOWn some narrow stone stairs lead- |have adopted this attitude. | shoulders. they propose to do to you ttled that as soon as we |ing out of the small hall. preceded by Nothing.” he said. His teeth chat-{ ‘halet T should be locked | Jules and followed by Gaston. Gas:|tered, whether with cold ov terror T} Adolt v brandished u pistol, with a broad | could not immediately determine. He | rin on his face, which changed to|came élose up to me and laid a hand | expression of grim ferocity as|on my arm | whip n idea coffee in one of those glass ma 3 reach up i cellar with the night 1 would suggest that we should try to escape and thus [ an : him into revealing the nearest { Jules opened the cellar door ‘”"d’ “Those Frenchmen are devils,” he| > o atood asile to. let me)jpass. 06 lovvoiee mheniatons Nachman’s { the cor 1w ‘, ; e o ! E e | [ ] L S ules when | “You can cool your heels for a time | has heen threatening me, and I can't . g sl i the morning | in there.” said Gaston in German, bear it much longer- ! Easy Credit Terms and pre power him. Adolf | “with your little friend. and if you| I saw that the man's nerve was | For Everybody ® and T would then make our escape, | are still obstinate tomorrow, we shall [already almost broken. His hand | SACIE betus imimédlately . fecapt try other and less pleasant means to | trembled on my arm, and he made | e e = S T Everywhere 8th and Penna. Ave. Southeast ! Worth, $2.50 ation & lock it to be engaged with others on | M onlY i Soming fom e b | i e e eniy b e et and $2 cash, 52 month We know we can save you money. Compare quality and price and vou 1 con- | through a square of thick glass let|that e was probably not fully ac: 850 S will agree. ] 48 $100 0% Mo | - Open Until 9 O’Clock Saturday Night confidence of | little f jules is an excellent | valet and will doubtless be.equal to the t Jules opened the door ton finished speaki: rwards 1 was seated in | Jules cropping my hair in a profess nner, while | and F v on, ex-| to him the part he had to | the approachi drama | extraordinary, now that pect of action, how | rose. Beatrice must at all rescued, and this was the CHAPTER XI. | \ - | 3 : x ST g I Connive At My Escape. MOTHER :- Flet- ! v{ s g e Thrée-Piecs. Reed Suite n was cut, Jules,| cher's Castoria is es- i ¥ - . TR " = e e RenionL ot T = 5% ¢ . Full Size Settee, Armchair and Rocker. Separate loose cush Sr AR ton_of Rehmy. car| . pecially prepared to ~ q e < > ions and back upholstered in best of materials. i e s | relieve Infants in 1 ) 3 mp’%—“ Regularly sold for $650. m afraid we can't make you % \ == b= e O Nachman'’s price S o more comfortable than Adolf,” said arms and Children all 1 We show several styles of Tables at very hitle extra ehmy. “and the hard-hearted Gaston | arcENsTon reating him to a somewhat limitea | ages of Constipation, hospitality | = S = 2 I'm not exactly hoping for a bed | Flatulency, Wind Colic of roses.” 1 e s { and Diarrhea; allaying Pty ed. my 1 i . = " N - and you've c | Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach 1 to be. Wait a_momen B e 5 ou a cup of cofiee.” | and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. e 8 | R4 avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Zfi‘ 7otk tely. A utely Harmless - No Opiates. Phy ans everywhere recommend it. NS WY N e T Three-piece Overstuffed Suite This Upholstered Furniture is soft, billo buoyantly delightful in its 00 comforting luxurigusness. - Nachman Spri ites, are its comfort secret. 5250. Covering in very fine gaality mohair. W Suites of this quality retail for $365.00,, Nachman’s price | Cogswell Chair { - Coverings of various fine materials and . . . colarings. . Evidence of Nachman’s Underselling Prices Chairs of this auality are sold_for £30.00 Nathimis price: . 5.00 High-Back Armchair Varied selections of coverings. Jacquard. and imitation needle-point tupestry. etc Chairs _of (his aqualits are generally sold for $55.00. Nachman's price_ 93900 le Table Regulation Foldinz Card Table, covered with : y Consol zreen leatherette: substantially constructed: metal Bridge Lamp 30 in. . 28 in. Jong, 14 in. wide, 30 In. high, 28 5, pes Stands finished In the newest shades of mubogany. R zold-finished iron standards. Nachman's price IRy COo dor: $38.00. 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It identi- 2 Sold regularly for $275.00. 5 " sl 85'00 S kst . N ity 81185 2> fies our ice cream and assures you of a wholesome 7 RS ac : price. 999, XN sanitary product—truly “The Cream of Ice Creams. 2\ Kocker, Chair and Bench to Match for $12.30.Fatra. e N, Taeer s hocen 2N 2 :

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