Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1925, Page 24

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

24 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925. it g aghos g st N RABBITBORO—The Champion. : BY ALBERTINE RANDALL THE WRATH TO COME —_— i I You SAY YOU'VE NEVER BEEN HERE'S DOLLAR. YES SIR , ['VE BEEN LNING I YOU SEE I['VE NEVER BEATEN ON THiS GOLF COURSE?|| & FOR Yob, oLD TiMER:|| J HERE ALL MY LIRE , AND I'VE PLAYED ON T, JUDGE ! Stories By, E. Phillips Oppenheim. L WHY . THAT 15 EXTRAORDINARY!)| f You ARE 'QUITE NEVER BEEN BEATEN ON i (Copyrizht, by Little. Brown & Co.) A a: HERO : THls GOLF OURSE NS SIR: : Seretserottetstrcrtoreriseses —orsorsses Ever Wr (Continued from Yesterday’s Star.) |of her sex,” the young man contin & 3 ued, drawing on his gloves. “Mlle “Say, young lady,” the detective in- | Cleo was once my very good friend. terposed. “‘our orders are that you |l tire of her and take another, and are not to talk. We've an automobile | she will not accept the situation. It outside, and if you'll just allow me to | was foolish.’ g run you over first for arms, I guess | “Very foolish, indeed.” Grant as we can let you walk ahead of us sente no fuss | he situation.” Itash proceeded was probably clear to you when I i had the honor of inviting you to % t : ‘ supper at the Carlton at Monte Carlo. . 2k £ - 3 } ou a n of the world, Mr. Slat i Z tery. 1 have been told that made. moiselle has made scandalous talk of me. You will understand whence comes the idea to speak evil.” he whole situation,” Grant as < i him, “is most transparent.” - i 2 | Itash bowed low = i E ety e | “I should not mention this matter Yy, y i . was the cause of the trouble: lat all,” he went on, “but we who are L P, v . : (e o Jhe man observed. “Well. |4, the diplomatic service of our coun = : o e anare fler yon've | try—you, Mr. Slattery, I believe were \ | : | ice headquar after YOU'Ve | grce " thus engaged—can so easily [the destinies-of a great nation to a|cret harbors have never been |latable save by a Japanese scholar.|heavy plush furniture “I have no —eapons,” she declared, ' holding out her arms. “You can search me if u like “Who's Itash’ she’s talking about?” the detective inquired as he passed his hands over girl’s quiv h The Japanese » was with the girl she supposed to have shot at,” Grant told ‘,{.}“‘l”', have mischief mude around us—a ma- | man who cannot keep his mouth shut, | visited.” | That again is coded and has never|The Wl o Gindave, i Resignations Accepted “Stop 18! D insisted, | liclous word, asuggestion of a con- feven in his sleep.” | » and send your cable and come |left my person.” which he carefully drew the c N .| The resignations of First Lieu Sl ke S oo | fidence betrayed, it is sufficient to do| “But how could I tell? " the young |back again,” Blunn directed. “Warn | O o You are 0t lmuch harm. You will bear this in n gasped. “How do I know even | g ved to talk. Spe rders | ind. Mr. Slattery. if by chance |now that what you tell me is true?” | vestigations will be made. Let your | 3048 e ay. | tric light and made his w s | yant | mademoiselle should have come here | “Let me remind you of this,” Bl nn | fleet be maneuvered in every way so | derclothes. Blunn WhTat B awag e s iy ek loutie | In reconstruction of Belgium nearly | mond and Albert Ruth, Infantry, have anythi - don’t | s " mischievons intent.” went on. “We talked for hours one | as to confuse undesired onlookers. But Good!" he approved. “Be backy iy, gh it were built into the further |2:000 doors from America were used.|been accepted by the President. » lay hands on the s lady . I will bear it in mind,"s Grant | night in Monte Carlo en the matter | remember, nothing must interfere | Within two hour: You will noliyw,i1" He undid his coat and walst- | the man went on, turning to r of steel. With two companies over | with its final assembly. You know |sleep before then! i+ & 5 e f “atec panies Jinal as I 5 coat and released the ch which | Rt shes@gutato Cuigions S | o word conc the affairs of | here we are all right. Over the unrd[“‘f‘ date. | For a few moments after the de-| Ll SOL 1SN e Chain® WLR T'i;;,:‘\ ¥, ¥oung Jady my country, no single sentence of po- | We have no control or anv influence. | Itash smiled for the first time. parture of Itash, Cornelus Blunn sat| (i JORNT BFOIRECEA Dodye Jit the | n :! 1 ! fl a-vor ” | He opened his coat and waistcoat | Untl every scrap of daylight ex- | Star, | Otto Praeger, jr., Corps of Engineers, your people that without & doubt in-| ;4 showed a band around his un- | cluded. He then turned on th = | : e A ok VD had already taken a step to- (& : Weo d . > b . “On November the first,” d, | motion] hi his eyes fixed ) of e HUcal IMport of any sort whatsoever | We discussed the possibility of this n November the first,” he said, | motionless in his chair, his eyes fixed | fie, % 'fou 9 k | ward the door when it was suddenly |y i8I 00 TR S R he | third company adding up the amount | “we have the most complete and won' | upon the calendar which stood on his| 3{°T & few iminutes adjustment, he a wo. opened. The second detective stood | b ocence of Mile. Cleo,” Itash de.|of your contracts with their two s | derful plan of movement. Units of table. Finally he rose to his feet, : Bpy yndermoniis T on one side, as Itash walked in. He |Presence of At0e e —even leaving out the steel plates we | the fleet will appear from all sorts of | opened the door and called to his 1 . ~ - ously aped & avy bo ash- K5 - 1 was looking nd solemn, [ Sred: ek sent you from Germany—and of pre. | unexpected places. They have their | secretary. el o bt o o an | 01 -4 but, as usual, neatly and correctly | oo a morning % YOU | centing a report to the limitation of | inal meeting place only five days | “Miss Herman,” he enjoined, “for an B0 n the left- 'n a pile of papers he drew out a curi- ssed. O e rushec e % . e ‘ p o i 3 : e g = hand side of the lid were the arm essed ashed t He oats % urmame: renc You remem- ! steaming from San Francisco, | half an hour T am engaged. You un-| g ¢' ity ‘of Betitn. | On the tient| ward him, or res uning B s ber that V' i 3 | Blunn nodded. | di s d? N v leph: g Sxit Thas heera b close be. | ber [ 3 erstand? Not even a telephone mes- | S o hind him, heard him pass down the : Itash | “Go and send your cables,” he or- | sage.” 5 Sammy!"” she « _“you see. what | o T8 T L tha HfE S |dered. “Then return here. I sup-! “I understand perfectly, sir,’ she they're doing to n are taking me with vour mind full | pose you can rely upon your code? | replied. "It is as usual” o.: Cornaiib o tess. BANQUET Orange Pekoe couts no B s 1 ot weham asked ST It was the time | “My code iy undecipherable to any | She returned to her place. Blunn 2 Comneliuy ;Biunw,; the faithful S s S e e ammy. It was not really my N, EpROt. b e when Mlle. Cleo was vour fancy. Very |human being excepts the person 1o | re-entered his sittl »m, carefully | = = = st il diee ¢ | “She was a fle cryptic,” Grant . A e ¥ ed his sitting room, yi | e canisters. Wri an 3 e replied. “She spoke in French. What | Well. the other day mademoiseile calls | whom it is addressed,” Itash de-|locking the door behind him. The orange canisters. Write for booklet and fres them I am sorry. Any. |[PPUEq “She spoks I Eren e secret | Upon our friend Grant Slattery, and | clared. “It is based upon the|apartment. before the changes neces- The Kiddies'll Be Safe in = ——— = Kiddi (<Consrcx & Co., Balt more, Md. arms of the Hohenzollerns. In the middle was a scriptio 5 M:l“” le was an inscription in Enjoy the ml!uma of selected hill-grown “What did she whisper to you?" And tell me that it i i - ° | the next morning he visits the repre- |ancient priest Tngae ‘ : i = . . el : |of the world is to be found in two | 7€ DeX! ests’ language of my | sitated by his demands, had been an Take me away with o € ) mes hidden in the box of | Sentatives of each one of th steel | country 00 years old, and untrans- | ordinary hotel sitting room, with| Importers, Blenders and Packers o in Mo 1508 Box of gold! What | irms. Can't you see that trouble or | He looked at her without changing |80 In No. 12 o driving Bt University Park h ) suspleion at the conference might up- | the mischief was she driving at X Sl Ladie & muscle of his countenance. Then | set everything we have done: | There was a sudden change in | %] e tar Lo o the a8 % Lots of room to romp and play— . know,” Itash muttered g Adam A. Weschler and Son, Auctioneers out’ 'of doors. = An id “Where are v ing her? he neham’s expression they will not discover anyihin Ommunity or sale i ‘ | ¥ o e “Wh Grant he exclaimed, | ooy 1 e dianh be | e’ 1l 2 {J tshed Homes . o o SRR D i Thetiny [ counts in time. "We nave been very || Bankruptcy Sale of Large Stock Ladies’ and Children’s || T R i htedd s 1 abo’ > ius Blunn's fat o s g W e q 4 - L] 2 i hingtor altimore Boulevard . replica” “And its about tme. wo |PRUL Corneliys Blunms fathers” | bors and two secret dock « | Handmade Clothing, Dress Goods, Velvets, Trimmings, ||| "t sitimor: Bolevars i T e > ant acknowledzed. “Tell.me yours.” | es the one in China. I . : - - | £ [Do uot et merdetain you: Twmah | SSRLISIIORRIE). | CRIEE TS op [hIn e bulle pe duplieatesTng | Etc.; Also Valuable Office Furniture and Equipment. ey oo pcer inced. for Tnay |course. Tie was'a great friend of |iopt “even “the work people. in- ignor | \ Contained in Second Floor of roung s he was once a friend | the Kaiser etm—one of the War|ance. The flving ships are safe. They Foung lady, So%.as once a friend |,y ona ‘ofiithose’ Who really “bo-|igto tip! i Wilenek. ‘Now I shall send)| No. 36 You St. N.W. (cor' 16th St') ine, but she I8 5o no longer. She lieved In Germany and her diyine |a cable. The four battleships which Bv virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of was my companion last night. 1 have | Fi8! to rule the world e treaty | have been launched must steam away | Columbia, holding a Bankruptey Court, in re Maison Renee, Inc., no wish to stand in the way of her Inve:tigate and You'll Invest ersallles broke his heart. On his|northward. The four that are y Bankrupt No. 1596, the undersigned Trustee will seli within the above || Styles— Satisfaction First Since 1859 punishment death-bed he wrote a letter, which he | to be launched under the same name || Premises Colors— 167 sseermen iaik |placed in a gold casket which the | must take their plac verybody ;. : . : Roll Brim 1 By Public Auction Off-the-fac \ G as she looked toward Ttash. the freedom of the citv of Ber-returned. Iam not afraid : Wednesday, September 2nd, 1925 ; 5 I A China Blue §he looked toward Itash. v ehe |lin. The iden always has been that | % in Toklo. but our & Y, & ) Side Roll I Sa Moael ok B o G that letter was u charge upon :‘ls = - | Commencing 10 A.M. Fancy, Cut Brim [ Chi s Lastas longer any love. son to or; s \\ i e e pronouncen. | German et R e Pl || ivccuite sting pctin, e S et s Tl . et 810818 Sevanth S AL Bt gShe beckoned o v, who | L e o y P Steel Safe Cabinets, Burroughs' Adding Machine, Mahogany and Ouk 8 Sev. treet Black mouth, but he was too late ;’:r‘"“f:"“‘”;,,‘ g “l"g',,'",mf,:x e Yoo All Digasiod andsXobected Condl liphone Sets, Record Shaver, Steel Pattern Cabinet,’ Sliding Door whispered for & moment in Grar 1 o Tan "ES Toilet Accesss i " i 5 ? v Hepausa tor 1 = ment NS | 5 object a consummation of this in. | : . oilet Accessory. display and Office Tables, Sectional Bookcases, Sewing 1 t S e i i Fora | e ot of i 1 A5 nother New Purchase o “I am quite ready.” she announced, | Pl2ce in the wHole world to find it.” Prices, 25c, 50c, $1.00 i Immediately Thereafter S Piis times you Rhave 61 O o What about the 1208?" Grant | s — Handmade Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing [ charge axainst me. 1 shot to frighten, | 45Ked i —ay T O T TR — | A large quantity of Ladies’ and Children’s Handmade Dresses, Coats, |! Farewell, Itash. You have done an |undred and eight is the number of | R 3 ;i The above stock avill first be offered as an entirety and if a evil day's work for yourself. If i‘fi"”"‘"{”»‘ Rlinni guiteion/the cwalin satisfactory bid is not received will be immediately sold in detail : knew how many of vour secrets il | it plebls ot : On View Day Before Sale. R Il rk in my brain besides those whic! . R X O T A WP TIERMS: CASH BARNUM L. COTTON, Trust W h $2 50 d $ 8 B B! " raern . b-pire b s : oo || Really Worth $2.50 and $2.9 tery here, you wot y o Itash proceeded to pay his morning QUIEY. Uu §-rings like a plece of marble and watch me | call upon the person whom the news. | —— being led away to p 1 while 3 | papers had christened The Mid-| # S i £o to take the dejeuner with Yvo | European Napoleon of Modern Fi. ! the story—better thany mere You would be s : in imb, | nance and Diplom * "He passed cords ¢ The : 2 b shaking, 1 tell You. For i | (hrouzh into the prose Pgreat | § words can. The smartest new you know very well that |man within a ve S tes shapes and colors in an unusually ¥ a coward entered courte self-assured, dig L & lity 55 I, e - Se Itash repeated scornfully. | fiedg He reduced within a few | ine quality of felt. Effective at secrets could you know? 1 |seconds to a state of abject collapse. - g 2d an ; » given you my cares never | For vears afterwards he remembered trimings, usually of felt. You The price and the pictures tell have given ¢ For yeeos afterNandy e renieibars: surely need several for sport threw her head back and |nelius Blunn’s opening words filled g . oS e “m} busin and street. , The black “So you did not und d ones stripped him of every shred of i fi o g snderstans| me |onee triped ol ove hats in this group of genuine fur your friend Mr. Cornelius Blunn I have been associated s she jeered. “He knows." | simea L SHRE ; alace . young lady, ave been very | Fogues and huckst > | e e e patient, but orde Fociicin < | SNBSS RS : detective declared “Out of this room vou go and if you utter another word you ¢ go with my | hand over your moutn™ © || New Way Eczema | Eight pleases me 2| he re- | plied haughtily. * oir, Mr. 1| Bltess s e A e e | Goes in 48 Hours| | Models There is more to be— . The detective’s patience was at an | Pictured end. His hand closed upon her lips. He pushed her from the room. In the | s it hallway they hearl her mufiled laugh. | Many peo o0 suffer from | Gentlemen,” Itash said am ||| jtching skin and Eczema like to use sorry that you should have been ||lqlves and ointments and some of | troubled in this matter. 1 did not ||| them are very good know that it was to the apartments | | at ; apz s [|'"The one way, however, and the of Mr. Grant Slattery that I was ; new way, to get rid of Eczema in 48 | 7 : b AR ||| nours or'less i to use Kojene, the 0 ° Mue. Cleo is an acquaintance of ||| most powerful, non-poisonous. non- A m::;;edn;fi“:xum» Carlo,” Grant ml | alcoholic antiseptic known. 7 i a s | Almost Unbelievable—But It's | Guaranteed. | “You doubtless remem- It’s a liquid, and a six-ounce bot- o aubper pail tle costs but 60 cents at Peoples 3 v Home F Hin a 5 much pleasure, ash a Drug Stores or any prog ve | | urnis! Chlld w D Good D it e atery, | druggist, and if it doesn't end vour| ; g ren’s ear ress S, Etc. S o The \‘"““;‘"L e """ be “"tlflh | eczema in 48 hours—money gladly ||| 3 ¥ Felt-base Remnants, 29c Muslin Underwear, 39¢— w ce. oung lady is not alto- A T e & Solita g 3 B NvEEs = S » / i gether trustworthy. Her tempers 2 g DI‘,‘? el "“‘,"[‘I: v square yard — Usually 65¢ Choice of nightgowns, combina- /fl-‘h Goods Remnants, violent. She is not truthful. A | R s S A el 6 el when sold from the full piece. ~tions, bloomers and princess 1273¢ yard—Also domestics angerous.” > ||| pimples and saltrheum.—Advertise. | An excellent grade of fléor cov- * slips. Flesh and white. Trim- Odd lots and short lengths of o ren e are buth well yid cther, Hilyiont ering, consisting of small pieces med with embroidery and stitch- voiles, unbleached cotton, 36- i Frank observed dyyls and oddments left from previ- ing Broken sizes inch percale, 36-inch English es me to speak ill of one ||—c ous sales. Specially priced for $1.50 and $1.98 Khaki Ap- wgm 32-inch dress ginghams immediate sale. parel, $1—Choice of 4 and numerous other desirable L & af kmick-. = H Grass Hall Runner, 39¢ yd. ers, bloomérs or middy blonses, “€2V¢S for blouses and dresses —Just .one piece. stenciled in Broken sizes. Dress Goods Remnants, 15 BUSHELS OF DUST T B e e | of at this price. Regularly 59c \\Iogl 5!xp~0n sweaters, in white, for 39c to $c the yard. Choice oo € plain colors and combinations. of striped English broadcloth, - : 4 izes 2 to 6 years. printed and floral voiles, figured Enters the Average Home Yearly! . ; : e o e s Yoiles. plaincolor voiies, fine e ¢ ; Women’s Low Shoes Men’s Low Shoes Women’s Low Shoes i T ahE ) s elore Men’s A | 2-inch dress ginghams, bro- Chasing this dust with a broom | Formerly $6 and $8 Formerly $6 and $8 Formerly $7, $8 and $10 Very specia ; of s Lppare i pimdatien means just that—chasing it about, from Previously Advertised - 75c Sanitas Cloth, 39c— $I Bathing Suits, 39c— Spicndid lengths and colors lace te lace. Besides, br: e ¢ $4.65 Previously Advertised A wonderful assortment. Slight imperfections. Tan Cotton suits, in navy with blue g p place to place. Jesides, brooming is at §4.65 = at $4.95 Shoes of the better grades— grounds, stenciled in blue. About or red trimming. One and two Birdeye Diaper Cloth, $1.49 hard manual labor. Now $285. We've added our finest, ~in fact—in all 60 in the lot i piece styles. dozen—Seconds of $2 qual- some new styles to make the Now $345. Just an arm- . Y Table Oilcloth, 27c yar 59c Drawers, 29c—Bal- ity. Hemmed, ready for use choosing interesting from a ful or two left, so it be- leathers, sizes and styles—they 4 b f g c A conds of 39c grade. ~White briggan, in ankle length; in 24x24-inch size. [ 2 R L standpoint of sizes, styles and hooves you to make a selec- Suah; E Mads deNgee. Dec tile and marble patterns. sizes 32 to 38 only. Shirts'and g p 5 riwin Teathers. tion not later than tomorrow. that.you get yours tomorrow. Thira Floor drawers of checked nainsook, in nglish Longcloth broken sizes, included. + $149 for 10-yard piece— Gets It All : ~ $ i Accessories, Etc. Group of Shirts, €9c—Odd lovely, softly finished fingeric Veiling, 25¢c yard—Reduced 10ts left from higher priced as- -quality. from 59c to 75c. Plain and Sortments. Sizes14to 15 only, Mattress Covers, $1.39— Anc ves all the work No E 3 . ; And dc in various attractive fabrics. brush to clean, replace or get out f fancy mesh veiling, in black and Protect your mattress and keep SEiorie, Sbspanerl st p y | colors. Sofid and combination Stewpt it it in shape. Twin and double Tt 1 e S e y dots. 5 Boys’ $2.98 Knickers, $1.49 bed sizes. e T J Neckwear, 5c— Clearance —Just half price on genuine Street Floor 1107izlc a’;lJleMe to heavy rugs of separate muaFr.e. t'abs] 2n4dgc(_‘ir- ‘[’a}?' Bfl;h alnd sPa;\al;\}a_(iloth or bare floors. o o " e 1 uffling. ormerly to solf an egular Style Knickers. Put the “Whirlwind” Electric Boys’ $4 and $5 Children’s White Shoes Misses’ and Children’s 5 e i Several shades from which to WOmen’s Apparel at work on a carpet you have just ' Oxfords The entire stock of White Shoes, in- Pumps and Oxfords | Crepe de Chine Scarfs, choose. Sizes 7 to 16 years. E o vhi - . Street Floor swept, and the dust in the bag R R e S B o $1.25 — Plain and figured $2.50 to $5 Corsets, $1.95— will convince you. —in tan and black leathers. Hoflon’t miss this—you can find use for —were $4.00 and $6.50. scarfs, in 1% to 2 vard lengths. Hoslery Red“ced Discontinued numbers of R & G, “ these during the year. Hemmed or fringed ends. For- C-B Corsets and Marvelfit Fyr ol ¢ PSR R $235 boved. Formerly§1. Plain white plenty of light and dark colors. (\coier™in slip-on and button- the Whirlwind, phone us for Wavy hair switches, 3 separate Children’s Socks, 125c— $1.50 Costume Slips, $1— Sc s Metal Scooters, $1.59. Regularly 29¢ and 35c. S Ovcrblouses 26 merly $1.98. Women's Silk-and-Rayon girdles, in broken sizes. —and explain the convenient 4 5 with hem. Y Included also are Burson Split- front styles. Various colors. a free demonstration. s i | strands: 24 inches long. All col- Mercerized Short Socks, with Striped lingette slips, in bodice- 5 3 RE A [l ors. Formerly $2°8 fancy tops. Some plain colors. top style. Henna. orchid, gray Street Floor andypansy. ; p . -312: Ul Special for one day only. Red 3% Sport Hose, 19c— blouses, 20c Elctrical Sv Automotive Scpplies 310-312 Seventh St. NW. - R Children's 78 Sport Flese, with ~ Clean-up of dimity, voile and li- . 1, Py Your Neighborhood Dealer 4 8/7 toll...... ----$1.45 Men's Initialed Handker- pose, 25c—Seconds of 59c $1.98 and $2.98 Sweaters, W ill Demonstrate o 11% to 2 ) chiefs, 6 for 59c—Ready and $1 grades. Broken sizes but $1_ Light-weight all-wool v plan of purchase. If he hasn't Hair Switches, $1.75— foot Hose, in black and tan. Perfect and irregular grades. Nadle Sup Machinary Supplios of gréen painted metal acooters. nege bloses, in_ tailored and 3 £ | With 8-inch disc rubber-tired plain or fancy cuffs. Perfect. £s,5 1328-1330 New Yotk Ave. Over 50 Years’ Satisfactory Service [ wheels. Solid and substantial. Various colors, in broken sizes, = 'rimmed styles. Broken sizes £ . Btreet F1 Street Floor 2 Second Floor

Other pages from this issue: