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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925. “Well, Doris,” it sald quite cheer | The Bwami knitted his brows. “I|for the last hour? How about the | “Good-night, my friend; Madame,| “I don’t care—I'm through with |clearing his throat. “Good-night, fully, “I thought you hed gone to|do not understand, madame?" pistol, the blood stain on the rug, the | good-night.” Silently he was gone. | them.” Frank.” bed?" “You don’t understand? Why, | strange dark woman and her child?| " Jim turned sgain to Doris. She| “In that case I think Il go to bed,| “Good-night, sir,” responded the Slowly she turned. Across the|when you left here five minutes ago | How about them?" looked at him with something of a|sir—I'm a little tired.” little clerk, and he went out. u rOSS room, just within the open French |you said—you said—" “Walt, my friend,” replied the | glare. ‘“Jim, Jim, am I going mad?" Sleep well, my friend. Oh, by | ‘“Jim—Jim,” breathed Doris faintly window, Stanley was_ standing.| The Swami raised his hand. “I|Swami in a puzzied voice, and he | she cried, the way, Offfara/s gorst’ * V| “It was 3 you were the Swamil"” BY A. E. THOMAS. Speechless, she stared. He came to | fear there is some mistake. I have | turned to Stanley: “Is madame quite Through the door behind the desk 5 Th E You clever, clever darlin A M s of D, ic P her, smiling. not seen madame since noon.” herself?” | canie. Wilkonl'attits Fiorrent. & KGN e car's just pulled| | 2 Mystery Story ramatic Power. “What's the matter?” he said. “What?" she cried, falling back in| “I think so,” answered Stanley with | dled in his arm he carried & bundle of L (The End.) Gorerisht: 2095, by Dodd ALesat s Co Then she found her voice. “Jim— | amazement. a smile. Clothes. ey halelgoidhiongh - i : 4 Jim—Jim! Is it really you?' “I have been in my room absorbed| “But I do not understand one word & # STt m sure he will. What else “Of course, why not?” he spoke |in meditation for many hours. Bye-|of what she says!” aaoERtIone ot Wi Nkl licee e dov TYoulseeialr, tlietels lightly. andbye, & little while ago, I hear | “Madame has had a trying expert- [ ‘Well. Frank, It was a great success, | this” and once more, and for the last _(Continued from Yesterday's Star.) jscrambled in. The dreaming bo: ‘With a cry she threw herself into | strange sounds about the house. I'ence, but she will be quite all right © o amiath et g g'"r that night, Wilson produced the ~ | awakened slightly, thrust his arms | his arms, sobbing hysterically. He|open my door. The house is alight. |after a night's sleep, I am sure.” e son, grinning | Colby necklace Outside a gentle purr nced | around the littie etary’s neck and | did nct try to stop her. He under- (It is long past midnight, so I come| “Ah, and all else is well?" Inquived | PRS- L Stanley took the blazing beauty the arri 3 butler | murmured sleepily, “Is that you,! g perfectly the struin through | to see what it may be.” the Hindu. STy SmOnEa s & from his hands. He looked at Doris, spened t T s 1 went | Daddy . | which ‘she had been passing. But| The violet eyes stared more widely | “Oh very; never was better!” “That's all right, sir,” returned |still smiling. She came slowly out into ¢ a l'the | Nine heard himand laughed. ‘*Ha.” | Dregently. -wheti hex'sobs grew.less|than ever befors. ‘You haven't seen| “Then perhaps I will tetire.” Wilson easily, but his face was still | toward him, smiling herself o door of the 1 1 ot | she crie < the third daddy that | pysterical he murmured, ‘‘Doris, | me since noon?” she cried. “Do so,”” agreed Stanley, promptly. | dead white. ~ “What do you want |the first time. He clas] in and 1 the cushions, | kid . He's well supplied. | Tioris, my darling. Don't—don't cry | “No, madame—not since the noon [ “I regret that your meditations have [me to do with these things?" monds about her throat. A moment n at the door | I ~it’s all right. O, it's been too much | meal.” been disturbed.” g the two men looked at her € and satd: “Mr. Waterman, 1 have told c o 1 °INK | for you, hasn't it? But it's all right “And you haven't been in the room The Swami moved to the door. “Your Hindu costume, sir?"” “Hm,” 14 Stanley at length O'Hara of your plan to sail this morn ice. -\]n‘-.m.n i an *See, here I am; I'm all right. « Wl « suddenly he touche hol = woar B TR ottty e s ol tat | é‘k“,";h':,"(.,u“,hed him tightly, so | | TR T T B O 2 2 27 T, an envelope 5 o As nec- | mur of the childish voice. It was only | that he held her close and sald no essary for your journey. Upon your [ second 1 " | more. At last she drew away and arrival at your destination, if vou will| “Good-bve, Pop,” cried . ¢ | murmured, “But we—we thought . . cable your address, the ar st s 1 al | you were 'dead.” oy ey, e AR e | i ey it o | 2harest ecla eatures for omen en an i1sses this cnd. The Blue D 1 are 4 Iy consclous of the | *“\Why yes—yes—all of us—the b eequipped with wire L 1| closing of t door behind the | Swami and everybody.” . I would like it underst hat s rting Nina. Minutes passed, she! With a click of the latch the doer after « vou are to send U pever knew how many. All her [ opened behind her. The Swami e a alS vour depariure. And | faculties scemed paralyzed. But the | stood there. She turned and saw if o s mood alte hen it did alter, | him. Quickly she ran to hiin, selzed d's sake,” cried Water- | swiftly addenly her brain was on | his hand and cried: i action—that was {t!| “Oh, sir, he isn't dead at all—Jim's S L S s ‘.zm 1 e Sale of Slickers and | Lovely Silks Low Priced steps and 1 ad th i anley might be| “What? You knew it all the of the tail light u s > the door, dead or | time?” she cried, 36 I h Ch-ff ff ind th road. 1 i or hand was on the door | “Knew what?’ was the calm in. . : l t « exhaus . telt a presence in the room. | quiry L -inc 1rron alteta s Frozen into immobility she stood, un' | “Why, that Jim wasn't dead at ;a 11 l‘ :Oa S This offering comes i complet able to stir. A voice spoke. all?” ik 8'in a-compete assortment of changeable and plain $ colors, being used extensively for > Y d. i o o . FOR. ;nd a;x- Jrti.v;[mkl’ainlfl'fim $ drapes, dresses, slips and linings. 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