Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1925, Page 28

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8 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. > < i | d Jooeseestetttsssrrtertsesrssrtssesssrrsssssssssssssy | He's locked the door and he seems|was seated on a chair before a round | Grant made the effort of his life. He | lessly. “I've got the casket THE | quite quiet now." table, leaning forward, his head rest-|seized the stiffening fingers and |key. T want vou to put it " WRATH TC COME £ &) “Are you going to sit theré alljing upon hi= arm He was wearing a | dragged from them the end of the intojope of th One of the Best Mystery Storiea night” vy odr vn over his pajama chain, unbuttoned th nd from ¢ stru Mr. Blunn's giving Iy in an extraord the belt underneath Ja e o Bet_ S By E. Phillips Oppenheim. t eep sleep. His left hand was | slipped it into his po d 1 R R R R R R R 1925. and the | t once me ten dolla etched ‘out across the table, and | et into his ha With stealthy | Cor ! teps he stole unhooked the sleeping in A few | door and hooked it | wiy still was a box of | 8itting room. | inclosed deck the main de eesesssssse int wished hint EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS September 17 and October 1 Ihad been il Iv le were still in A chair o thela \nst the they dis. | ¢ rely aione. Then | ened the sliding ich he had the key. and | elf in the little sheitered | the deck allottbd to the! r opening into the outer | eft upon a hook. There » he heard inside, al-! « burning. Softly nd peered in. The | s evidently the sitting| ite and was untenanted. | ide and listened. Oppo- | other door, also on ! U the sleeping room, ! from 3 pushed the door t the open mit the up leaned for. | ipping the sparkling clean-~tqsting refreshing ( :\\\'ST IPATIO! Resol ve today cleanliness. / They v narrow world refreshing ENO i cold water—first thing in the morni TRADE MARK THE WORLD FAMED {Sl‘fervescent Satt At All Druggists 75cand $1.25 e were going o e said Sales Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Ine. 171 Madison Avenue, New York Sydney Torents Wellingron Prepared only by J. C.ENO, Limited, London, England Eat regular meals-~ 4 Yeovil's su ht in the sitting the door and en It was a terrible | was ¢ into the face of a He recovered himself at vil. half undres « The ecry had heen | ishing a whisky and soda almost fatal 2 outgide |at the intruder witheut sayi had heard him. There was a heavy | Grant slipped the bolt through the knocking at the door. He took no no- | door. tice. The knocking continued. Then I've got it.” he announced breath see how good it feels! ] ’ i 1) Many of us eat too much. Don’t nibble between meals and spoil your real appetite. 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