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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1925. - p r R wanted to aee me. That's what they | eating? It seems that T have heard|against his implied disapproval, “I|first check. That will be something 616 Jailed in 48 Hours. Held in Strangling of 3 Women. Al that expréssion, and it is very Apt,wouldn't put it all into dancing pumpe, | I shall always remember—when Miss Six hundred and sixteen arrests PHILADELPHIA, November : “It wak a natural desire,”” Eggle-|though A little old-fashioned perhaps.|you know." has taken her place among | L By | &ton aAdmitted. It is not usual, éven | You may draw your firkt check. for “What else?" FEggleston asked | the hill tops.” " | were made by the police during the fi:f:-}_u-y"\l\‘vrn'.":;‘.“1:“;.\"";";,"] in e in this bank. for new accounts to be | whatever amount vou like, I will have | quickly. The girl floundered. She'd Dazed again by the imminence of |48 hours ended at § o'clock vesterday | da), h;" “‘: - ‘“hfl‘ ';‘ l‘ ree Phila opened with a deposit of a milllon dol- | the money brought you." néver thought much bevond dancing | the test, Joanna oheved him silently, | i o lolat icaa Bl ool irddptidd = gue e montl y ¢ is not an inconsequential| Joanna looked at thé unfailiar|pumps and their kindred things. l(h. lettdrs made by her pén running | mOrNINE c violators leading angulation. In every cas -for any one.” sheck hook. at the fountaln pen w dch | “What else, then?" Eggleaton re-|together in a hlack mist as he pointed |2 total of 221. Arreses for drunkenness |men were charged wita att : | atened attacks on we ue Joanna couldn’t stand it any longer. | she had taken involuntarily, and \aen | peated. out the place for her signature, the | totaled 153, much. greater than the | Lhreatened attacks on women in much : W the same “the strangler” “ - - = ”» Won't you please givé it to me|at the banker. There was nothing for JoAnna to do | date, and—the amount. After one | average for eI e i e re | pos ¢ o onkie o The Gracious Gift of God straight?” she pleaded. earnestly, sit-| But where will the money come |but fall back upon her subterfuges.| or two attempts she signed her name h‘R“'ifiiJ’J '1:: “:\T:: "T..f;J,'lT!; Wt :r:p:'l\'lz :’t‘:e‘ n":x’w’;’:ltv’;L\x‘(‘f:’v:‘r Wel, ting forward In her chair so that her|from? Who gave it to me—and wh She had many subterfuges. They | to his satisfaction and her own. Then transportation of intoxicants, 8 for|Arthur Jackson, Elmore Howell ane 0 TE S hands might rest on the big table.|“I am sure Mr. Graydon explained|covered a multitude of a gIrl's needs | ahe wrote in the date—as supplied by | rivime aotemol v 4 P it et By H. L. GATES P e oy o i, e that vhu i AeUadivel Tt | driving automobiles while intoxicated | Morris Dinnerman. The first thres right when 1 got up this morning and | not to know the answer to either of [ “Wait until something like what| “And now.” Brandon said. softly,|nd ! for drinking in public Are negroes. everybody else was all right and'there | those two questions—yet. Some one ‘re kidding me about really hap-|almost caressingly, -the amount. | Wwas never anvbody in my family that | who wants yau to have it, some one [ pe she said, at last, brightly.| She looked across the table af Eg a“ k fail d K “ 2 AI I BRAN (Continued from Yesterday's Star) | Graydon, these pompous. Important{went to the asylum. And there's|whom the bank, and I know vety|‘Then watch me! ixlcxum He nodded. “Any amount ter else Iailed, Nellogg's —_— T e old men had volices that didn’t rasp. nobody I ever knew who could leave | well and in whom we have complete “Per s that will be the better|you —or that would like to carry sYNOPaIS “WIIl you sit here?” me a million pennies, 1ét alone dollars, | trust as to his motives, put the 7 d. 'his votce | aw he said. b h li f f i i Soanna. “iss Tesntoseten of the Sike. | He pointed to a chair opposite him. |except an uncle, and he couldnt be: | fortune at your disposal. He has| SATEAIn. the banker agreed; hiu volee | Wiy, e S0 e stirred Joanna's | rought sure relief from constipation A modern’ girl,"hax heen wut nmoned wihout [ Joanna, wholly helpless again, alid into | cause I had to dig up two dollars | evén directed the bank replen! &irl didn’t like so well. He pointed | blood. She would make the test a real tem. Eat Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Naner % {Otha dreat deparimantatare. Be. | the chair. After awhile she realized | week for a year to pay the install-| the fund if you meet requirements| ¢, the opened check book which lay | One—puncture the bubble with one — ubl“ ey Tegu- Wiidered and convincad that she is to b¢ | that the man of whom she had heard | merits on his funeral. And I want jo|bevond the initial deposit—until such | goootan’at her hand. It will begin | stroke of her pen. Iler fingers firm Thousands have 1arly—two tablespoonfuls daily, or i Lo o T s iacs, It was | 0 much as one of th erious | get back to my job or old Good Morn: | & Ume as he may gIve further direc-| o feel real, won't it when you have | now. a light of determination in_her leansed their iU chronic cases, with every meal. Ty e riial from ihe 'oid man': | money kings, still look that | ing—I mean the department manager | tions.” filled out one of those 9 | eves. "She would demand a sum which clea ' ALL-BRAN brings sure, permanent Dimaalt' ahe bresenis haraelt af the oMict. he had leanéd back in his own chair| —will be aa wore as a billygoat—I| “You mean that after awhile he will] “erpa “gin's wits swam again. She | wonld—well, something would happen systemsof consti- relief. It is what doctors call a Gravdon receivas her kindly ~She ARAWTS|and was just looking at her with queér | mean. he'll he angry. Please, Mr. Eg- | £ive me directions®” fcked up the book of long, slender |then! Her pen shaped the line ation’s poisons. bulk food. It sweeps the intestine lights playing in his eyes and some. | gleston, what's it all about?” “Not at al.” And in the tone &f|juavas and examined it curious) “One Hundred Dollars!" n clean and stimulates normal, natu- * T thing about his lips that, surely! This | Strangely, the girl's frantic plea|the ba=ker's promixe. more than in| Here, at her finger tips, would be the| Brandon liughed. Ile lifted the Pl 3 Faltaction: JERUIn he ead @ they L e AT Jown. | 0ld man’s lips were quivering! It |affected the two men in the room dif- | his words. Joanna knew that whatever | yag(< h test of the imposéible dream | check. £o laboriously—and then de Constipation exacts a telling 3 2 A Toung architect. who ie i Jove with her | Atruck Joanna as screamingly funny. | ferently. Iggleston nodded his head | might be the outcome of this fANIABIC | these two old men., her employer,| fanty—written out. He read the price. Its hideous poisons lead to Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is ready-to- and whom she hax pianned 1o marsy. WiAC| Not aven the warning hand of doom [quite as if he agresd that somathing | conversation she would not need ever | it *0 B4, (€L IAT CENCEED | anioint aloud. A twinkle ca bver forty devastating diseases, at With milk or cream. Also try % - weré pulling her into. She clutched | the eves of the hanker But let Mrs. Rench, of Iowa, tell the recipes given on the package. AT O ekl ‘and. a 1ettkr. ad: | could have prevented her. just then.[should be done to clear up the frenzy | to ask that guestion again | Aressed to her in care of the store. When | from laughing. Andrew Eggleston|of doubts and confusion that must ‘It your Henefactor has directions | ,i"an obvious excuse to postpone what | side of the table, hut he her story: Results guaranteed or your grocer Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is the very best I returns the purchase price. Made T e T R aJaon Rad Aot | <he was convinced would be the tum-| “Let’s try it agaf : : 5 = ey foremost. bank, | bling down of the house of cards that | looking down into 1} : eoiellogs avianax s the vertwest ] in Battle Creek, Mich. Served in lojter 1s from the citys forcmost, Derki \ was being built for her. the girl A hundy r have used all kinds of medicine and leading hotels and restaurants, ore. inform { “I've never had to writé out one of | hardly huy v what shall you huy nothing helped me like ALL-BRAN. It Sold by all grocers, these,” she protested. “I'm afraid|first, wasn't nei pumps. vor has such a nice flavor and it is cheaper J » U'd_get it twisted.” | sald? Well—surely you will want than paying out hundreds of doliare The man who h watching | more than one pair. Ilere, let me fill L "\.‘;u'" truly, Admite that he knows of her mv | from the window uptly mlniln another check for yvou.” e B a0 fortine telia her That her'uni e \ the room. A ign. merely a meeting | He tore the puper he held. crumpled ‘Box 167, Marcus, Tows. ¥ of the eyves, passed oks the girl|it, and tossed it aside. Pulli the Don't neglect constipation. Drive between hi and the banker. 2 a | check hook to his own hand he filled " s Bivnait atarmlss whienbtie zed a|In the money line its terrible poisons out of your sys- new figure was standing almost be thousand dollars!” side her. She knew, instantly, that r\aln-r i :I"_‘;L”-"'-\\“Lj;;"T‘;‘;:;' e 555555‘-’5 mfi*fim th Real Money she had been right in feeling an addi t e it tional presence in the room. When|make a hetter beginning for you N (holerent SInRIOR M"‘“Tg:“ ) she looked up into the newcomer’s| The banker touched his bell. A me: e s dl vicnsing » face a sudden fear, a sense of danger, | enger responded almost immediately. | ".‘"‘“""."‘J B s sition e Z tingled along her nerves. She had | ‘You will have this cashed at once olved “Miss Twenty sevan of the met many men in whose slightest|the banker ordered the messenger. | Silks - felt very small, and useless, in. approach she always recognized a| “It is the first draft upon the new gl :v \e!n mf gl S g R challenge and a raid against her bat \fl"‘mm' of Joanna Manners. And fhe futilities and all her pratenses, all | 2 tlements. Unconsciously she stiffened | bring the money here. She will want | S o R miprass ihe worid a8 in_her chair. But Eggleston spoke | it immediately. | When you get tired of hunting a parking L e y 4 v: | (Copyright. 1025, H. L_Gates ) g one who had many mere, oh. many | : : calmly: bty SAGT ¢ yl::\prr paus‘r’\f (’)'(‘ra‘: <x"l‘\ hoss than the “I have forgotten to present Mr. (Continued in Tomorrow Star.) p]ace pfltronize the Green one pair she reaily had. settied down Brandon. He ia very close to me. in . g upon her. 1t was again the feeling | \ | a manner. and ia interested in vour| gtainless steel is the invention of a street cars. that depressed her whils €ha sar. wait o J extraordinary circumstances, of which | SheMeld worker, who got on the track ing in the “Old Man's" office a litle T had told him. He begged me 10 let | of fr whila studving the effect of ex while hefore. . him pay vou his compliments.” Bran- | plosions on gun brrele In her hand she hald her littie 4 don bowed. easily, his manner mark- | leather-hound hook th the eryptic i \ ing him immediately, in Joanna's mind. entry of a date 2 ¢+ of figures. o £ '\ as one who could make devotions i This, however +he symbol \ . gracefully at any kind of feminine o H P e L ~ HErL SISl 1op envying ownersof n Mr. Grayvdon's nffice and whan she 5 ¢ be the sort that would dance well and . i H entered the car she had stond aside \ / say thinge that fitted the music. : L from herself and looked “at “‘Misa Z ) ) . /// “But I am going to ask Miss Man a r . . iy ees ae. Toanas Manmevar A0 ‘ ners it I may not do more than offer | The Capital Traction Company rieh hevond dreams. suddenly an , my congratulations.” Brandon said 1 P B N (20 MRS S SR | Power Dursbiliy-frnish : golden henefactor. But Joanna was J S ~—t will _allow me to help her draw her [ — after all, matter of fact. material “Yod Deaw Seus Fisst Guesic foe Once, no doubt. she had helieved in : A Vou Take" fairies. A little later than that time, | Whatever Amount You e. Defore bot ther and father passed | away from her, she even entertained | to! give Eixleaton want on, with some of her fairies in her own xm.nz‘x—[ the banker’s manner of monotonous mnation, peopled her dreams with them | o> dwelling upon the detail of & financial after the fashion of Barrie. But of bargain, “they will be given the bank, late years the fairies had not danced and will have to do only with additions 5 . B // 2 7 * in Joanna's soul. There was laughter 7 to vour funds, or the cessation of In any sleeping posi- f// ' /// / 1 Notice how the body Y 4 A there, and many, many dreams; but | them. At any rate, the present de- . no_illusions | - posit of one million dollars, which tion The Ace firmly / f compresses the extra | ¥ So Joanna. convinced against her includes securities we shall be glad S wits that something tremendous was 1|io negotiate for you should vou 're yet buoyantly sup- deep main spirals to happening to her. scorned herself for | smiled, too. But it was a fleeting|be flooding the shopirl's mind: and | quire the cash, is at vour disposition % ) . admitting such t She | smile. He was instantly grave and| he smiled again, pleasantly. as if | and none of it may be withdrawn from porits every curve., varyingdepths. The Wmnted to cateh h e, the liv forbidding. And Joanna was frighten- | warmed by some inner sati<f-ction.|yvou. It could mot he, in any event, g i attendant, by the <leevs and force ed again. She felt uncomfortable. | Rut the smile that had been .vout |as it has been completely transferred The body weight is small of the back is him to give her an is The back of her neck hurned. as if [ the mouth of the other man. whose|te your aceount. You must aceept bl SLdoaiinricss & t panic was | some one were looking at it. or at her. | presence Joanna had not yet detected, [ it. to do with it as veu will. You perfectiybalanced, as firmly and evenly supported as all the from riness Her She wanted to turn around, hut mere. | suddenly vanished. He regarded the | will not he asked for an acounting.” ‘”m"”gtm/‘[t"_ other body comtours hegan come in tremulous 1y _moved in her chair hack of the girl's neck. his gaze seem “And it’s reallv true that 1 don't zasps when the panaled door marked The voung man who still stend in|ing to reach around and encompass!have to go back to the silks? To my /‘_\..“'”/"d“p,/“? with the name of the zreat man she the window embrasure at the other| her, with a new sort of Interest. Still, joh af the store? 77777 77 7 cynical smile plaved agnin about his | hooknbenclmglghe creasain the sheaf) Joanna nodded. “If I'reslly had a A /{; = A von are expecting. wir!” again ta his silent inspection of the check hook. the daintier kind that are|dollars in the hank's vaults was con- P 7 wac conscinus of somé one ait- figure in the chalr whose hack was|shaped for the hand bags of women.|cerned as much with the selling of //,//// t a great hlack comé ané turned to him. The unpleasant, rather | With elaborate pains he opened the | silks as the buying of them.” 7 //L/ een tald veceive her end of the room prepared to come | there was doubt in his eves Eggleston’s smile was quizzical. *1 inward. S$he heard her guide | forward. When he saw that the girl' The hanker reached into his table | should be rather astonished to know had not dsiectad his presence he fell drawer and b ght out a folded | that a voung woman with a million mouth. Occasionally his glance taok | of blagk th it contafned. and, [ million dollars vou can bet the last /’& L in the other figure. the old man whose | thus gpread out, he shoved it toward|shot on vour hip—I mean you can . - % vers ol and of understand- | whim ruled banks and markets and|.Joanna's hand. From his pocket helbet I'd do a lot of buving, all right! "'-i S—— \ presence Joanna didn’t know what to| Tt was Joanna who at last hroke sn’t there a homely saving that|up at him quickly, detecting the hard- a poke her name. he fraught silence. runs something like this?” he sald;|ness in his voice. “Oh,” she assured Leen with T suppose vou| “The proof of the pudding is in thelhim grav as if to defend herself [ You cannot match Ace comfort 75 3192 ‘The teakettle is historic. 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