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THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. MONDAY, MAY 4%, 1925. I {which 1n more formal sectety might dgor, and, as in a dream, found my- the outskirts of Hanover, while|inside it, before the be_considered discourteous.” self on the pavement outside. As I 1 re-echoed, wondering how | Rehmy told me what to do. ous little crowd whic | I looked at Rehmy. There was|stood there, I came back to realities, |long this old bore was going to sit| We were to wait, he said, for Ga e e i something like despair in his eyes,|and I remembered Von Salsnig in the | there. | ton, who would arrive, he hoped, ver | but hi;“ hlfl\d s D) and his bearing | car. I looked up, but hmcl o Al I{ LG ];urlnér.“ he r-s:lng on ldl :huvlu ! He .um] Rehm t controlled and courageous. nowhere to be seen. The long, well{a big firm, but we're no loing wel ‘ ncle and Schre \'| A Thrilling Novel of By FRANCIS BEEDING “I presume you are Prof. Kreutze-|kept, ugly German road was empty of | Times are hard." magnif chase, and | . . mark?” he said. all vehicles. This struc me as 2 I said, stifiing a yawn. |taken s | International Intrigue (Copyright, 1925, by Little, Brown & Co.) The Professor bowed. almost too good to be true. “Yes,” he rejoined, apparently tak- | still further to throw | i I waited for him to speak, but he| T set off briskly to the left down |ing my interest for granted, “‘we man-|scent, lea him, Rel | sald nothing. He sat motionless, hold- | the ~Seelhorststrasse, marveling at | ufacture saucepans and other things had adopted the dis | 4 : : \tails, | INE, the document between his finger | my good fortune. Presently 1 saw a but principally saucepags—aluminum ed protection. When ! (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) |waters. 1 mention these details, | and thumb, as he waited for the ink to | r; ‘kle cab with a still more |saucepans.” » should all three at Use of Fair Sex in KvtchenS; Ha)_ | though at the time 1 was not con:|dry on his signature, A sudden sharh | ramohackle aciver. om fop of 1t 1| He paused an instant to relight the | two hoots were raised, and a |Scious of them. My whole attention|contortion twisted his features, to be|hailed him and was soon driving to |Stump of a cigar in his mouth. ~ | Advocated by Expert | patriotic German lady | Was immediately riveted” on a single| gone again a moment later, leav-|the Cafe Kropcke, which proved to| “I am a sleeping partner,” he said shoulder | struck Rehmy over the head with her | igure, which rose from an armchair | ing them calm and serene, and in his | be a large establishment in the middle | emitting a cloud of smoke. “There nygelf face to fac ser- | i | Smbrella. califps him a cirty traitor. - |28 we entered and stood facing us. |eyes I saw a look of high resolve.|of the town, are seven of u | of the green police (the con on Sub]ect. | A Fpent tater dhe Aaovs slaghmenil . 1t was PEor Ersutsematis 4 - He rose, and, placing the document | gescended from the cab, entered | I Stared at him in amazement. | stabulary of the German Republic). et {0 and the vehicle started. We were| He stood at'the further ond of thelin a plain white envelope, handed it |the cafe and sat down. It hot| “Indeed” T said. y¥And where are| “These are th: men,” he said. “I | on our way to an unknown destina ‘""“"‘v his head touching a large|to me. vet 1 o'clock, and Rehmy was not | YOur wor & on charge of conspiracy In the Army's forthcoming study of | tion. curving mantelpiece of crimson teak- I began, “I have to thank |due to appear until 2 at earliest. 1| L1l show you< he replied. “This i German Reich, by under- the use of women in time of national | mEE | ood. " ASElass fof red’ wineswas In spent the time in keeping @ sharp | iS BOW you get to them.’ | takin st | unda. with the emergency, Miss Anita Evans Phipps CHAPTER XIX. {his hand, and Ahasuerus perched of | “'But he held up his hand. lookout for him, or for the friends of |, He teok a stump of a pencil from | object of dismem the German director | | his shoulder. That evil bird chuckled | “yoy gwe me no thanks,” he said. | Huber, hiy pocket and began dmung on the and subverting the govern ) holds the unique post of and in eating a well cooked ‘ Republic Nee 3 e ) v, d twice | «r - . s 2 r 0} re u 1t of e country a major role. Born in the| 1 {the rmeaninE o SRt Gt s s € 00 young to know the cost. ave | I washed down with beer. s e 2 - nim uttetly bewildered 4 Ear | s the o s out-| removed from a bottle of champagne. | 1 e, e 4 = e 5 “Have you got it, Capt. k] s s clapped ir herself, the daughter of an n, as we started on our ’ The Professor lifted through the long night, As 1 was finishing this meal and 1t was Rehn \”( handecuffs e weighed it and counted it to the last i sently ruffled its bre preparing to smoke a light, mild, o Lht I turned round motor corps of the Red ¢ also been with the home on, and later was appointed direc tor of the motor corps service of the Pennsylvania-Delaws service sec 1 soon gave up trving to puzzle it out, and as I sat in the jolting win dowless vehicle, between the impas- e oF the | sive forms of two green-clad police A New Life-Saving when the transportation machine works smoothly. Red Cross. Next she became super.|Men I fell into a kind of apathy TRY LEMON JUICE e o i e e visor of women’s relations at Gover-| 5, Bl Th ot et lost the “offen- St C O d Community of interest o‘t.eral roads, loading, unloading, cleaning, and release DS Tl N AT e mnen e A TO WHITEN SKIN ation pene their patrons, and the publicis generally of cars, and the importance of giving ned in 1921 as director of women's |} 4 \vooden seat, and I remember recognized without argument. advance notice of their requirements. elatio n the War Department Miss wondering whether they would let me The only harm —To lengthen women's liz Phipps was appointed to succeed her. | smoke in prison, and what the food Ko e %o 4 EE 2 A fine spirit of co-operation hasresulted Friendly conferences around the table i Smoje i Bt the skin white is And lengthen the life of clothes - St LOT OF PORTO RICO | "Atter what appeared to be an in to mix the juice of it and has become an invaluable aid in have been very helpful. All parties have * terminable drive, though I do mnot two lemons w F ot | dering tr: rtatiol i fited thereb; o - think that in actual fact it lasted e or just 14¢ a pound | rendering transportation service. profited thereby. JIBARO” IS BETTERED |very tong, we pulled up. The door e | _ ‘ s was flung open, and the serseant e ey your clothes are | One outstanding example of co-opera- Car loadings in 1923 and 1924 broke ordered us to descend. 3 S 5 F E - (Continued from Eleventh Page.) I'followed Rehmy out into the gpen Epe e i eontestesan tion is the Shippers’ Regional Advisory all records, yet the railroads moved the = = : air and perceived that we were in a . Shake well s st soaps 2 : : ashets at desks. The larser omen|country road. opposite a garden sate, in a bottle, and R el e ey Boards, eleven in number. They are traffic offered without |car shortage or R e e I wow wEik b led up to fair | you have a whole quarter-pint of the : imes in filtered water, voluntary organizations of shippers, delay. > o inclvina | sized house. A contable gripped each | nost wonderful skin whitener, soft water temperature regulated to 4 p R postal authorities are inclined to mur- | o \1g' by the elbow hustled ‘us | ener and beautifier. 0 fids b 1 representing production, distribution, Th . b e et hack: hame. of these buliy |uP the path. The door opened and| “'Nagsage this sweetly fragrant biEs s smnnkage o added wear | consumption, and credit as related to SepEsnouagicon i S ot though light “parcels” as a means of | W& MOre conveyed across & wic Bal) lemon bleach into the face, neck, | through scalding pRot, this record-breaking performance. avolding the inconvenience of through another door, into a large 'ms and hands. It can not irritate —Starched where necessary. transportation. Available facilities were used to the best ing them back in steamer cabins Hon oLhokg 2 I tageh H : & naale - ana fantastically furnished room. amous stage beauties use it to bring ? P } On a market day the roads are filled | *"ft ‘Ol "hdeed a strange apartment | that clear, youthful skin and ro | % —Troned Each board has separate commodity advantage by railroads and shippers. with horsemen carrying their ware | : y padded pressure and | e AT Stadka of fruit |in_which we found ourselves. The | white complexion; also as a freckle, &t | mmittees dealing with each important Plain common sense was applied in a covered by banana leaves. But some | Prevaling color was a dull, comber | sunburn and tan bleach. You must | e co : g poLtan B =ts . ifficul of the more humble ones are willing | Te0- The walls, the furniture; the car | mix this remarkable lotion yourself Neatly folded | commodity. co-operative spirit to solving a difficult to walk long distances in order to get | Dptr SYCR TG DOSNIEE WEIC T jete the | It can not be bought ready to use | - problem. their wares to market. The day be- | (lHen " here was a single picture in | because it acts best immediately after { Railroads are not represented on these fore sailing for home, while driving over one of the great ridges in the eastern part of the island after a visit 1o some of the irrigation works, we passed a Jjibaro on foot trudging to Humacao, then 15 miles away, with half a dozen little baskets of berries plucked in his home hills, several miles back. He would perhaps get 50 cents for his stock. Porto Rican men are very fond of children. They always carry the lit Yle ones whenever the family goes forth upon the streets or the roads are v gentle with ariet of the room depicting a flaming sunset, over a tumbled m it is prepare d. The Ho‘me Laundry Float-Roll Finished Service Handles Your Garments Very Carefully —Floating rolls prevent button breakage —No metal contacts boards, but do have separate committees of their own which co-operate with the commodity committees. These boards consider, analyze, and solve many transportation problems. Through them railroads learn shippers’ needs in advance and are enabled to distribute cars to care best for such needs. Such co-operation made it possible to have the ptoducts of forests, mines, manufactures, and agriculture delivered without delay at reasonable cost. Everyone benefits when the trans- portation machine functions smoothly and without friction. W. B. STOREY, President oung: ishing them with clothes to : . e make wear or unsightly shine Shippers learn the necessity of prompt The Atchison, Topeka and Saata Fe Railway Systema trait of family affection is . through all classes of the S 2 i e island people. In case of misfortune Our driver calls the day you | or death those who are left dependent are taken in charge by the most afflu- say and the finished work is delivered the hour you name. Maybe your teeth are glori- s during the World . o | man and the last scruple. 1 have | German cigar, a shabbily o 2 two : vculiarly | The police sergeant answered me | he said, “you have arrived at f endeqynred to serve my country for | i a Lo, Ehabbily dressed man | potic performing: a sfmilax arded as pecul . A DD e St o B y or | with a pair of thick horn-rimmed with a scowl. last, & o o i ted 060 vears. 1 will not fall her now. |spectacles on his nose, and a pro otice Miss Phipps Fou will see soon enough what it ind he bowed suavely, | The youth of Germany has asked for | nounce tered the cafe. He N on: Ludenbure.r e i delving int and { means,” he growled. “It's men like | T have no further need of you or|® leader, ' Tell them I am ready ded the efforts of the waiters ehmy’s face showed for A moment |to take ne any pro- | Looks to asserta at women’s | vou that are playing the enemy’s|your men, sergeant,” he added, turn e held out:this hand as he finished | to induce him to go elsewhere and nishment at my news test, he had s by thée elbow part in past wars of the Unied States | game for him. You ought to be shot.” | ing to the police officers, and pressing .tlfo.nkmg, and we exchanged a d- | obstinately Insisted on seating him. aabad that,” he muttered. |and was pushi »ut of the cafe has been. Questionnaires have been| ” [ pfust own that T heartily agreed |4 bell as he spoke. “Josef will con. |CHSD. self at my table. I paid no particular arried on a short conversation | Outside was a vehicle not uniike an znidrr;\\wl to .»\m;\ 4;.\‘-’ n\u’i”:l‘“x“ with his Um;lll ‘;« l\m\\ No p..nvuuhu | duct you elsewhere, and I feel sure \.‘.ka:;m\(‘l \-‘Amlllof‘i)(hfl ‘l'lmlxnlflnd as I |attention to him, beyond shifting | interspersed with directions as to how | English Black Maria, drawn by two e manders to sound out their opinions| ¢ an could fail to execrate the|that a glass of Augustinabrau will | W& K€ towar ae door swear | slightly in my se4t to obtain a better e 08| o | horses. 3 ere quic st regarding the use of women in Possi-| separatist propaganda. But how on |not come am there was a mist before my eyes. view of the door! Which his posttion w&wfi ble future wars and to glean informa- | carth had I become liable to the | ahe aficers withdrew, leaving with| Outside I met Kenrich, who looked | prevented me from seelng. 3 tion concerning their utilization in| charge? the Professor the key to the hand.|at me inquiring He, in his turn, appeared to be the World War T looked at Rehmy. He was sitting | cuffs with which Rehmy and myself He has signed it,” I sald. quite unconcerned with myself. He Women Army Cooks. with his head bowed in his hands, and | were secured. 0 od be praised!” he whispered. | called for a glass of beer, and while I felt bitterly-sorry for him. A mo-| -~Pray be seated, gentlemen.” the| Now there will be a man’s work |it was being brought leaned forward, Rather than take a man out of| jent ago he had seemed on the|Professor contifued, pointing to two|to do. and, picking up a new an important job in civilian life | threshold of success, but suddenly he | chairs at opposite corners of the| I merely nodded, for in that mo-|I had been looking, as later place him as an Army ¢ was faced with the complete {,nh“p‘]] arth. ment I could not trust myself to|( an if I had finished with it. I Miss Phipps is of the nry’pmm;lxh 2| of all his plans. | "I have mnot yet had thes honor of ~|:e.;1k ul)ln play my part. I felt like | replied in the affirmative. woman could more _efficiently and | *'"\ondered for a moment whether, T | making vour acqyaintance. Capt.|rushing back into the room and cry-| He looked idly i p, Sotta, e I wondefed T moment wnether, 1| making your “icqyaintance, " Capl | rishing hack o e foor and ery’| e oowed” iy sident Storey says that teamwor , COUTtesy, an Miss Phipps was In-'ln m) Aug! suffering vicari ly for any one of | been so closely following your tiv :hme would be no war, lhm !|(‘ h:sd wait brought his beer. Arsenal, Me.. and lived in the s s mmerons offenses, but & moment-s | ities that I feel I know you quite | been deceived. But it was forbidden | Not much - il Me., an . Lie Sanis s us ses, . s | Itie w 1 Jknow "y e \ as Torbidd ch news in the paper,” he e e of e Tather, s Tumerous affnses but & moment WG R o 155 Tkt 8 US| e oo co-operation form the creed. ion: VlSO e s I.[hw \\flm been the case the police would scarce- | BOW quite an ol friend, open front | ot much,” I r in 1907. 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