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" 38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925. 2 “About a quarter of an hour s\r"'mxwgnn.em to this lady is to be pub- | way ;,m of the woods, T shouid like to | He was sure of never mesting unyune!Qulrklv an order was given and !hni‘ T R R o : R D R B 1 licly announced some time this month { th our forhe [ that he knew. Therofore when he re | Walter dispatched. inted and passed into “I suppose by this ng I bo very g o postpone the 1 shall be very glad to postpone th celved a telegram bidding him come I told her ¥ g( E Not at al | . i iis library. The visitor was sittng| g.iilement of your obligations to me|a good o r of : A > 10| time you know w = };} ll ifortably on the divan, emcking|until : reasonablo time after vour|shouldn't T treat you well *"““" Barclay it did mot matier tbat| “Nina, youre all right. Youare uf : 5 marriage. nks all the same. Good day.”|there was no: slignature. He knew!certainly all right.” e - ! ¢ . perfectly well whom he should find at | 4 : i O ehat | the Hotel Barclay at 7 o'clock. He| I couldn’t help it."| o] wish that I could have settled the ontents | |y [0 Cieh to go there. On the con. | 'S 2eW Vaterman, BY A. E. THOMAS Sorry to be late, Bromfield.” sald| wrhanks sald Waterman hriefly = Nevensaindime. S Come acrone il Livel' Ca was right “Couldn’t be better. Our engage- 0 - i v “Don't apologize,” answered his| matter up long before this. But you A Aoav ot i it A Mystery Story of Dramatic Power. visitor, “I've bLeen Vi {ortable| know thihgs have gone awfully badly | With extrenmo distate he opened it und | {Fary, s he drove uptown ho felt |ment will be announced within a few {t Copyright, 1025, by Dod). Mead & Co. cre e you'v X | with me. I have had the devil's own | read meshes of the net in which he had now | 93¥% " ., Ay . e v o know how 1t ta| _“Meet me tonight at the Barclay. |me: © he m.” mused the girl. “You don't ! 1k, and—well—you kn : 5 invoived himself | pESSESSS === Seven v'clock \ere was no signa ow it, but It was @ narrow escape == “Phree Jur_good etchin see,” continued Bromfield, his wing over the wall. “Mind telling )h, ves, I know, I know,” said the | 1ot Inutinctively, as he entered the door. | it other, with a genial wave of his pudgy PPER VIIT he moved hastily and with his he; “ s that?” 1t's foolish to suffer {rom comstipa- hand” “It never rains but it pours.” | CHARTH down. A collion resulted. Mr.| .l wniied awm.town three-quarters| tion. sick headache, biliomm::.'x- (Continued from Y terday's Star) | visitor from Maine, “do you know | Hotel B Where you got the Rembrandt in ™) b 2 . At urecinely thismoment a tall L : here vo The valet entered with a telegram| The Hotel Barclay was a somewhat | Henry Browning was standing in the| il e M & g0 there | the corner? which he Handed: to Waterman' and | dingy structura of Victoriin architec: | dcorway. obssewing the metropolltan |Gy Lo or &0 after Tleft the Bouse. | Si0csx indigestion, and hungry-looking individ el id Henry meditatively Lt aid Waterman, “piek | pujreq, |ture that stood in the middle of the |scens when Watersman cannoned into|AICRE about Sixty.ffth street I saw| kindred ailments oft the Boston Express fust arrived at son I ask is iy ‘orie ‘doy in an ok priat "HEL o or then” said Bromiield, | Blok amons the West Kighties. 1ts| him. Belni from the countes and nor | n4n coming in my dircotion. Thero| when Carter's the Grand Central Station, picked up Imperturh- | 5} I'll not keep you any longer; but re | front was a dull brown stone, its In-| having ncquired as vet the manners oricgine tamillanabout his walk | istloflitver iffeurs evider memb * and his voice, though ami-| terior was full « avy velvet hang-|of the , Mr. Browning, though he '“: W i ner anli A | Pllls will end m together + tatbuy it s o1 end.” ul £ ant to buy it nde- | aid not f ir friend allmisery 1 him: and crystal ch 8 battered old s re t Sl re i & re to get away with t fare rried with it a certain menace, |ings, thick carpets, at fault, was pro \ rope, waved | specdily . and return fo 4 menace altogether too well under 1t had a complement of elderly | fuse in his apologies. Waterman did | - Bnlevel oo L Nl 1 of porter another st time 1 came to New Waterman, SIUDK G060 by Waterman, “I'm relying ab. s who possessed small fi in-not acknowledge them. He did not | (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) hours. His na s Henry | York 1 asked a feller to take me to cigarette, solutely upon your word in this mat- | con parrots and litle do In{even look at Mr. Browning, but hur mm Purcly had arrived In this}a hotel I'd been to flve years efors Yesterda ter.” short it was modest, dull, respeetable, | ried on into the lobby. He found Nina | Ingredients of perfumes, toflet | veges > some 15 or 20 e tock me there, und darn = “You may safely do so, T assure vou. | and qulet—very quiet Morgan at her usual table, the waiter | waters, face powders and creams and ie " nces are that he ey hadn't pulled it . romficld, settir 1t's golng through. And now that it's| Its quiet waw the principal feature | hovering at her elbow. Hastlly he|similar articles cost manufacturers i © Actgently on liver and bowels. owed to Ket as They ain't pulled down this one, ably arvound b wll settled and T can begin to see my | that recommended it to Waterman. | greeted her for the waiter's benefit. China more than $2,500,000 last year. ® ! Pll—Small Dese—=~<NPrice dd the ¢ r, “get in i news, thern Thus ac Henry seized his| “Lxcel lied the youn | | suitcase and vy stowed imself v '.! came engaged to hall. 1t} inside. The and shot 1 i | igment, | down Fourth At about| Bromfield. Ha got | | ppointment | Thirty-fifth Street four bony knuckles «d over to Wite WS | hammere ss be- his hand Con- | — rube and looked it, he wu | hind the he taxi Loy, congratula-| neans a come-on. pulled up. the door ! i Now this individual impinges but|with some diffict thrust his lan | briefly on this story. Neither Jim|ternjawed cour ce around the | cans a lot to you, 1 know."| Stanley nor Rollin Waterman nor|corner, and rema sald it i Colby had ever heard his| “Young man, I thought vou knew{ . or ever would. He departed|where the Hotel Barclay w battered suft case and | re 1 do.’ on the sald Henry, “that being why the hell don't you go| Dor! ind it means a little some- | me.” returned the other, with | * replied Wator am goin' there,” snapped the| on Sund ce. Here he satlpeen in New Y battered tmrden, med the door ands in his pockets, and ga o seat scene. 1t was ten v Whereupon the chauffeur proceaded | had seen ard S » behave. He had made un error though it v sent “sank back | receiving some an independent of interest to evety nan swallowed the velled af . . . Very soon. It wil urned to his this week after- | i housewife in Washington— > me. thinking | m.\hx.hl Water apartment at noon L NaAlY SNAlY SNl Y NaalY SN RN NN : IT is here—now ! On sale at grocery stores throughout Washington— Cake that will give you a new conception of how good cake can really be! 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