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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, BY JANUARY 25, 1926. ALBERTINE RANDALL I NEED SOME NEW CLOTHES, DADDY : 1 HAVEN'T A THING FIT To WEAR ! CLOTHES 1 HATE THE WORD ! CLOTHES !! CLOTHES ! SOUND OoF You THINWK CLOTHES , TAL CLOTHES, SHOP CLOTHES — IN FACT-You SEE To DO EVERYTHING ) BUT AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE TOMORROW TOMORROW- DAVID NOTES, Auctioneer Attractive Sale cf Household Furnish- ings and Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s High-Class Garments On Tuesday, Jan. 26, at our salesrooms, 633 La. Ave N.W,, beginning at 10 A.M., Handsome Overstuffed Living Room Suite, Extra Large Dining Room Suite in Walnut, Bedroom Suites and Odd Pieces, other Living Room and Parlor Suites, Chairs, Rockers, Rugs, Carpets, Mattresses, etc. Also, at 11:30, about 20 Men’s New Suits, 100 Ladies’ Garments, consisting of Suits, Dresses and | es Coats, in Bolivia, Tricotine, Serge and Silvertone, trim- med with Sealine, Nutria and Fox; Children’s Coats, etc., all up to date, at unrestricted sale by Public Auc- tion. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain good merchandise at auction prices. U DAVID NOTES, Auctioneer 633 La. Ave. N.W. THOS ATCT TRUSTEES E_ OF_ VALUABL PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING BRICK ~ DW 758 SEATON _FUTI'RE DA & instrument No. 2 023, amonz the fand £ of Columbia. and at Tequest_of the party secured thereby. tnderaigned trustess will sall at public alietion. i front of the premises. on MON DAY THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY AD. 1026 AT FOUR POM.. the following deserined land and nremites. situate in the District of Columbia. and_desiznated as and ot 101 in William E. Schneider's sub- 1 of lots in souare as per plat 1ed in liber 20 folio = o office of the surveyor of the District slumbia Terms: Sold_subiect to three prior deeds of trust. aggregating about $8.800. further Darticulars of which will be announced at time of sale. the purchase price above said trusts to be paid h deposit of $200 required. Convey recording and reve Rie Stamps at burchasers cost. Terms to e complied With within thirty ‘dave. other- Wise deposit forfeited and the property may he advertised and resold at the discretion of the tristees { " LLEWELLYN LUCE Attorney for Holder of R liber of the land rer Jumbia. 2nd_at o Thereny will sell At pup e iae! SIXTH DAY OF FOUR 0 CLOCK ecribed land of Washinzton Dremises. sitnate m the District of Columbia and designated as and being lot two hundred And sevents-four (274) in C. W Kir Qivision of lots in_square one hune Ae ( as per plat recorded in the e of the’ sirvevor of the District of Co- Tumbia in Tiver 28. at folio 102 Terms of sale: The above property e w0l snhiset to a vrior deed <5600, SDarticulars of which Moiinead At time of sale. Al ra Ahove said trust. A devosit Fequired at time of sale. All conveyar Cording. revanue stampe. ete. at cost of irrhasar, | Terme of sale 10 be complied Sh ithin thirts dave from the day of sale Wharwise the trustees reserve the rizht to eeell the D a1 the riek and Yost of dnfauiting after fve dave’ advar o B BARRETT Uement of sich rasain i some newspaper 220.08 T Trusices publishied in Washingion D C. o) ADAM A, WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. THEO. N GILL. Jr e P. H. MARSHALL. ;- 4 = 1 9 and recorded July 24, FUTCRE DAY S R i s SON. AUCTIC E_OF VALUARLE K DWELLT 1840 THIRD T . n d Irtie 0f a_certain des 1923. duly recorded of the land re o eaiimbia. ant ol O et e R ) | AR E A SRR THIRTY P the followin lescribed land and premises, situ ) of William J. Lewis’ subdivision of lots ir “hlock numbered eizht (8) “Le Droit Terms: Sold subject 1o a prior deed of trust for $2.500. further particulars of Which will be announced at_time of sale. | D, e R acer e Torms Lo e com: e trustees $ RORERT H TOHN T M S AR THOS et STORY _ BRICK PREMISES X NORTHWE, of the la hia. and hareny pinbe bt ARY #following e Giate in the DI Tnated as and | Waaver, frustees of The subdivision Te Droit Park. . as ver niat Kmca of the survesor for the Dictrict of CoTammia i Liber Counts 0 3t folin . in Sare” 3115, nibiect” 10 the "covenants’ of | Terme: Sold +ion Inan for ahout Jare of which will Aie-"the Hurchase 10 he paid'in cash. "A depos Siired " Convesancinz. recor Tie ‘Ciamoe ar purchaser« coct. Tarme to comnlied Nith within thirtr dars. other Len Gennsit fortaited And the property may he advertised ‘and rezold al the discretion of the trustees F. H. McLACHLEN, JOHN A. MASSIE Trustoes. will Note perty. RRETT. B. TRUSTEFS' SALE PROVED REAL PLACE AND 24th EAST arty secured therebs. derdizned trisiens will offer for saie with: salesrooms of Adam A. Weechler & Som. nw. on MONDAY FEB: . 1936 AT TWO 0'CLOCK P.M ng described land. situate in the | Dictrict nf Columbia, ta wit: Lots 18, 17. 1R.25. 26 in square 5845 in John L. Gib: son's subdiviion of land known as Waaver's Prospect and recorded in liber 87, folio also Tots 37. 3R. 38 in square 5843 in John 1" Gihson's subdivision of land known as Wealers Prospect and recorded in liber 71 falio 38 ning about 20368 square feet. more o Terms of & Cash. A devosit of $200 required at_sale. Converancing. racording. revenue stamps and notarial fees at cost of purchaser. Terms be complied with | within thirty davs, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property. the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. | afier five daye’ advertisement of ach resals in some newspaper published in Washington. e J._LOGAN HOPKINS, JOSEPH "A. ROTH, TWO. EING rate | SURY GE yplv Committec. North Court Yard. | 35D, " URTh “Gna” Missouri avenue now.. | | Washinigton. D €. will_ be sold_at public | avetion on’ THURSDAY. " JANUARY 5. COMM the <t hidde - Tollowine red_surplus by i ‘partments. | Graphotypes multiEraph. check writers, duplicatn Mhines. tabilating. eard punches. eale | ‘machines. desks. dictating mach Cases Tuze And carpets, ehaire wardrom aper. bindere, - old . biankets . ol Iktrimenta, o1d “ribher. addresto. frames. ol hrass shells, desk baskets, Coolers. Kegs. addreesofraphs. sewinz machines T cane. hooKkeaper s desk. £1on Veving and other inetruments, cops for-cscle tires. printers’ ink. field p Compasees £lass pen trass. dupli FAne ink D huckets rleciric time stampe. Ton wafe: one flal hed printing press naper onches (ehanrier stands. tahies. caminet Makere lenches. | Xoras machines serap Ton ronimokestack. serap zine. harrels Antomoinie fires. Serap hrase. scranp hronze Seran automobile. packing _boxes. Serap wond. Rorse-drawn mowers. rage. ur Tap Eacke. printers. hlanketme. st Terms of sale: Cash. ROBT. LE FEVRE, Super- Ttendent of Supplies F)at5.26. THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING. * BEING _PREMISES NO. 402 M STREET NORTHWEST By virtte of 4 cortain desd of frust duly recorded 1n Liber No. 5031 folio 377 et sen ¢ he 1and ‘racords of the District ‘of Co. Pambia. and 'St the Fequsst of ihe Cpar serured fherebs. 'the ' tndersigned trustess ! Wi in~ front of ¢ pre " THE TWENTY- EVENTH DAY OF JANUARY. AD_ 1926 AT THREE-THIRTY OCLOCK ‘P.M.. the following described land_and premisa ate m the District of Columhia and. desig- | nated as and beinz Jot Isttered “I' in John C2 Harkness subdivision of lots in square | 514, as ver plat recorded in the office of the siirvetar 'for {he Diatrict of Columbia | in‘Liver H. D C. folio =6 | ™ Terme: Sold siibiect t0 a vrior dsed of trust for “$4.000. further” particulars of | which will be announced at | the ‘purchase prics above said trust to be { aia "I cash. A depodit of $200 required. Convevancinz. recording and revenue stamps | at purehaser s cost. Terms to he comphad | {with Within thirty dase. otherwise deposit | Torfeited 'and' the property may be adver- | { | STONF following arti e the various SON. ATCT) OF VALY, DWELLT J.OWEN & A certain dead of t o, 1626, folia 41° of the Dstriet of Colum o reniiect of the party seenred ned trustees will <ell at front_of the premises. on SECOND DAY OF FERRI AT FOT'R OCLOCE P M Tand and_premses Chiumina A Bar i block 20 as “Addition to Secorded 1n the anetion buildinz “the; cbieet 1o 2300, <oria- partien At fime of faid trust of £200 re = and reve 1221 d&ds.exSn THOS. I TRUSTEES ESTATE, OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BE PREMISES 1926 13th NORTHWEST S of a_certain dsed of trust dated heing instrument the land records imhia and At the request of the Tecorded amo el of €o partsser Toen Wil the pramices “on MONDAY DAY OF FEBRI'ARY. A.D. 192 P the {ollowing described land and prem: Jaes, situate i the District of Columbia and Adediznated as and ber Blok 12 in° Croissant Sundivision of nart of American corded 1 the office of the The District of Columbia in 10 at folio 22 <aid block 1 known for puroces of asessment and taxa- Ton At square 1510 -"Terme’ Snld_Subiect to trust for “$4.000. further particulars of | Which wiil ‘he announceed ar “fime of sale: | the ‘urchase 1 hove Said paid one-half 1n cash. balance TWo yeare. A denosit of 200 req Consevaneinz, recording and revenue stamps at urchase Terme 10 he complied With within thirts dave. otherwise deposit Torfeitad ‘and the property mas he adver and “resold at the diseretion of the trusiees. ARTHIR G RAYMOND J °1-d&deexsu tised and “resold at the discretion of the trustees. = JESSE H._HEDGES ¥ FLLIOTT MIDDLETON. ety | __ia16.d&ds ox S Trustees. | a< per plat | THOS. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. "r;f‘,;'":.‘f‘: | Trustee’s Sale of Valuable| | Improved Real Estate, Con- | | sisting of a Modern Three- a prior deed of i Story Brick House, Contain- | ing Nine Rooms and One Bath, Located at No. 1834 | Park Road N.W., Washing- ton, D. C. { Whereas default having been made in the | pasment of fhe principal debi and interest Secured on the hereinafter described land | and premises by a certain deed of truet bear. ing date November 24th. 1922.°and recorded | in’ Liber 1856, folio 84. of the land records | of the District of Columibia, and at the writ- | fen' Tequect of ‘the holder of the notes se- | cured by said deed of trust, the undersigned. The trustes named in the said deed of trust. | will offer for sale under the provisions | thereof at puhlie aueti front of the | | premises at FOUR O'CLOCK. ON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY TWO. 1 the following ‘ihed land and premises. with the improve- | ments. easaments. righte. ways and appurte. | nances thareunto helonging. €ituate and Wingl | in the city -of Washington. District of Co- | | lumbia, namel. Lot numbered eighty-two | | (R2)."in Lewie E. Breuninger's subdivision ! of lots in block numbered seventeen (17) | | “Ingleside,” as ver plat recorded in the sur- ! vevor's office of the District of Columbia.. i | Liber 34 folio 125. subject 10 covenants of | recora. | “Terms of sale: One-third (13) of the pur: { chase Drice in cash. of which a deposit of | 300 in cash must be made to the under- sizned trustee at the time of sale. and the | { Dalance in equal notes of the purchaser pas- | ahie in one and two vears after date of sale, With 'interest thereon at the rate of 6 per ; centum ber annum. pavable semi-annually. | “ind secured by deed of trust of the purchaser | { on'the properts sold: or all cash at the o fion ‘of"the purchaser. The terms of sale he complied with within thirty days | m date of sale. in default of which' the | property will he resold at the risk_and cost | defaulting haser after five days ikement in some newspaver published Washington, D €. Al convesancing. | o examination. revenue ‘stamps and rd: | ulting pure aftrr five | cording At the expense of "the nurchaser. | o A D e e i some | UNION TRUST COMPANY OF THE Dje: newspsper Dubliched 1n’ Wachington. D. €. | TRICT OF COLT GEORGE GEORGE 'I. WHITFOBD, LEMING. Vice President A FRANK M. JOHNSON .TRVIXG ZIRPEL. Svereia Kfl:-d&ds.fl:u Trustees. Ja1 d&dsexsu cost THOMAS J. OWEN & SOX. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAIL ESTATE_IMPROVED BY A NEARLY NEW ONE-STORY BRICK STORE AT THE _NORTHWEST = CORNER | 0OF NT_STREET AND DIVISION AV NORTHEAST “AND £4 FEE FRONT ADJOINING SAME ON GRAN STREET, IN THE FIRST COMMER CIAL ZONE Br virtue of a certain_deed of trust duly | recorded ae Instrument No. 170. on Febru ary 8. 1025 amons the land records of the Tistrict of Columbia. and at the request of the marty sscured (herehy. the undersigned Thustees will sell at_pahlic anetion. in front of premices.” on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1096, AT FOUR. OCLOCK P.M. the following de- coribed land and premises eituate in the Connty of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as and being lots 3 and 4 Xiare 107 in Sydney F. Marshall's subdi Ulson of part of the Sherifl Estate. known As “Beverlv" as per plat recorded in th iffice of the survevor for the District Columbia 0 Liber Counts 21. at folio 20, together with the now leased to the Samtary Gro Terme of sale: Al cash. A « ot of S500700 Wil b reatired At time of tale: Al CONYAYANCINE. recording. revenue —stampe. | ote. at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale fo be complied with within 30 d: dar of sale. otherwise the tr ha Hzht to recell the propert | corded in Liber No | 1and racords of the Distri | s1on mada by the hey { Bremices. : being lots C. time of sale: | Ge | Tecording. __TRIS AFTERS THOS. J. OWEN & SON. TRUSTEES' ESTATE, NORTHEAST. By virtue of trust re- . of the of Columbia. and AT the request of tha parties seciired thereby the undersigned will sell at public auction n front of the nremise. 11 JANUARY THE TWENTY-FIRST. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M . the followi land and premies. situate in the T Columbia. 5132, and being 1 sixty-four n_‘square num- ght hundred and fifty-five (355). as described in xaid deed of trust, upon the fol lowing terms Terms of sale a prior desd of ness of '$3.250, id properts is subject to 18t securing an indehted . said nroperty Wil be old subject to id deed of trust indebted ess. Of ‘the Durchase nrice over and ahove aid deed of trust one-thizd is to he pad in ash and the bhalance in two equal install ments. Davable In one and two years with interedt"ai the rata of ix and one-half ner centiim e Annim, CDavable seni Annuatly securad v second deed of Arict npen the property <old. or all cash. at the opntion of The purchacer. A denoait of S200 will he re quired at the time of sale. Al conveyan«ing. recording. revenie stamus. ete. At o<t of Dirchacar Terme of sale 1o he com With within thirte 1301 dave from date of salel otherwice deposit will he forfrited and properts resold At rak and cost of defanlt fng purchacer ‘after five dave’ advert:ement of clich resale In some newsvaper bublished in Washington. D. € B. FRANCIS SATL B35 101k <1 N W WILLIAM P. RENSOYX jall-d&ds.exSu 925 15th St $*THE ABOVE SALE 1S _POSTPONED ONTII. MONDAY. JA ARY TWENTY FOUR-THIRTY P.M. ORDER OF THE TRUSTE 7. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Three-Story Brick and Stene Residence, Being Premises No. 925 N Street Northwest, With Large Brick Building ! in the Rear. By virtue of a certain_deed of tru recorded in Liber No. 3241. folio 327 #9.of the Tand records of ‘the District 0f Coliimbia. and"at the request of the Darty « cured therahy. ‘the undersigned (ristees will atirtion. o (ot of T DAY THE TWENTY JANATRY. ova. AT THIRTY OCLOCK P M. the followinz de. scribed land and_premises. situate in the city of Washington. District of Columbia. and des ignated as and being lot 12 in the subd oo Daviiins a8 Dor BIAt Tacorded i the nife ar for the District of Columbia K. at folios 1 and 10 gether with the imorovements Terme of tale: Ohe-third o1 the purchase manes 10 he maid i A, alance in Tan Saual inetalimente. pasable in”one And two Seare. "With mtarest At 15 mer ventim mer annum. payable semi-annually. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust unon the pron. erty sold. or all cash at the antion of the Durchaser. O'A " denaelt 01 Sa00 Wil be 't Blired ar time ‘o xale’ ATl onvesancy Pirording. Tevenie stamiDs. e AL cos Terme of sale 1o e from das of & ees Teserve the richt to rese! The properts At the rik and cost of defanit ing purchaser after five days advertisement Of shch resale In ‘some newspaper bublihed i Washington. D.C. TESSE WILL) E QUINCY Rquare 36 A THE ABO; orsd uatil Mox AY OF FEBI THIRTY P.M. BY THOS, J. OWE TRUSTEES' SALE OF YA 1 STORY BRICK DWELLING. PREMISES No. 65 DE FREES STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain d recorded. in Liber No. 4395, Koo of ‘the 1and records of the Coliimhia. and at 'the request of th feclired therehy “the Underaigned trister w111 at ‘publie_ auction on THURSDA EICHTH DAY OF JAN VALUABLE THRE BE. folio TARY | AT"FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM 1t wing-deseribed 1and and premise In"the Distriet of ‘Calumbia. and desin as 'And Dheine Tot 95 n A~ K. Sheph ndision Of kauare fA as per ia eorded in the office of the eurvevor for Dictret of | Columbia in Lier R. W thin 3 R Soil aubincl tolal firsy dest trins or $1.500; hnd & second dred of LS for abait 8300 Turther particiiars of Yhn S he annotineed At fime af" <ale The'Durchase prce Apote said Trust th. be naid in cash A denocit of £200 required Conveyancing. recording and revenue stamps P irehasat s cort Terma to he s ommmied R i THifT dass. atherwie Aennelt Torfeited, AN (he Dronerts mar e ads ot oA e, e AP eseHon or ther tr HARRY FRIEDMAN. THOS. J. "WWEN & SON AUCTIONEE! Trustee’s Sale of Valuable Im- proved Real Estate, Being Premises 310-312 Sixth Street = S ——————— Northwest and 600-606 Loui- siana Avenue Northwest. Br virtue of a certain deed of frust duly recorded June 4. 1925. as instrument 170 among the land records of the of Columbia. and at the request of the vartx secured thereby. the undersigned trustee w1l 2e11'at publie auiction. in front of the prem ises” on 'WEDNESDAY_ 'THE TW SEVENTH DAY OF 1! AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM scribed land and premices, District of Columbia. and D and E divirion of part of squa fifty-nine (459)._ as per plat recorded in Liber B. folio 173. of the records of the office of the survevor of the District of Co-.. lumbia: also part of orizinal lot six (8) in square ‘four hundred and fifty-nine (458) scribed as follows: Beginning for the sams on_the line Seventv-six (76) ‘feet four (1) \nches sonth: Westerly from the northeast comer of said lot and square and running 'thence north- easterly along the line of said avenue eihi- een (18) feet one (1) inch. thenre south- Tight angles to said avenuc (23) feet mine (9) inches. thence south and varallel with Sixth strest ninateen (18) feet one and three-fourthe (1% inches to A point in a lina drawn west from Sixth street at a hoint Afty feet north from the &outheast corner of said Jot six (B). thence west ihirteen (13) fost four and one-half (413) inches to a point sixty (60) feet west of Sixth streat. thence noriherls to_intersect east line of that mart of original lot ®ix (8) conveved to Eliza Searies by dead recorded in Liher . A i four hundred and line thirty-two (32) feet six (6) from the south lire of Lowisiana avenue. and thence northwesterly along the said Searles east line thirty-two (3 feet six (R) inches to the place nf beginning, to- gether with the improvements. money to be paid in cash. halance in two annum. payable semi-annually. from day of nale, secured br deed of trust upon the prop- erty sold. or all cash. at the ontion of the purchaeer. A deposit of 22,000 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, purchase Terma of <ale to be complied with within forty-five days from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of I:"hllllll:‘{ Purchner. T"" five days' adver- A SHINGTON A AND TRUS' COMPANY. Trustee BUST By ALFRED H. LAWSON, ia15-d&ds exSu Real Estate Officer. STEAMSHIPS. : ?rom 45 mes OUTSIDE STATEROOM Running Hot & Cold Water—1xt Class Only Autos Carried—$3.00 per 100 lbs. 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By the Associated Press NEW YORK, January 25 Sweey ing through three symphonies with out the aid of a score, Otto Klemper er. the “Volcano of Wieshaden,” made his American debut vesterday guest conductor of the Yo |Symphony Orchesira in Mecea Auditorium Klemperer. who i six feet four, { towered above the orchestra and al |ternately wheedled and bullied it into returning his interpretations. His im {perious methods appealed as much tn i his players as to his audience, and |they entered enthusiastically into the iovation at the end of the concert By accentuating adjacent iow, slow rhythms and hofsterous mome | Klemperer added excitement and sp V1o its interpretation. the it | He attacked the pompous themes | with violent thrusts of his arms, with {stamping of his feet. He worked up lto a eclimax. standing with clenched {f=t high above his head. He pointed jan accusing finger at the timpani | In softer moments of the first I her—Hayvdn's “Symphony in (' Minor™ he crouched low like hesitant diver. i Klemperer will conduct 26 concerts {during his stay in this country, intro |ducing several new pieces to Ameri {can audiences. among them a posthu i mous svmphony of Mahler His rise to the forefr European conductors h: within the last few vears Two vears ago. at the aze of 39 !became condurtor of Wie. phony Orchestra. 'SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION | TO BE EXPERT'S TOPIC i Dean a 0t among oceurred he den Sym E. Russell to Speak Before Superintendent on In- James telligence Tests. The Madern in Education™ fan address by of Tenchers yersity. Scientifie Movement will be the subject of Dean James E. Russell Colleze. Columbia Uni Thursdax merninz. February 25, at the meeting of the department of superintendents. according to an announcement today hy Dr. Frank . Ballou. president of the department. Dean Russell will discuss the sig nificance of the movement. which has .brought intellizence d standard tests for the measurement of the achievement of pupils into the educ: tional field. No other movement having or is likely have such a profound effect on methods of teach ing the course of study and the classi- fication of pupils, educators say Teachers’ Colleg Columbia versity. has contributed more la than any other educational insti in America to the promotion and cess of this movement. D been at the head of Teachers' Col e during that period. and is there fore particula well qualified to dis cuss this subject hefore the superin tendents of the country. LARGER SCHOOLS SOUGHT | Rhode Island Avenue Citizens Will Urge Additions. Additinnal school Lanzdon. Wondridge and roughs school districts to accommo date seventh and eizhth grade chil dren will be urged at a meeting of the Rhode TIsland Avenue Citizens' Asso- ciation Wednesday night at S n'clock in Sherwood Presbyterian Church hall ¢ Members of the school committee of i the assocfation point out the danger of children of that section having to alk 2 or 3 miles along an arterial highway to attend the Langley Junior High School hecause of inadequate space in the other schools. The com mittee wants £100,000 to provide the necessary additional school space in | that section restored to the appropria- tion bill, from which it was omitted THREE BOYS DROWNED. Sled Breaks Through Ice of Creek During Coasting. TRONTON, Ohio. January 25 ().— Three bovs were drowned here when 2 sled on which they were riding broke through the ice The dead are: Leo 7: Gene Payne. 1: 8 A fourth boy, was rescued. Uni zely ation n Russell rooms for the John Bur nard Nor- X & STOR. 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PHILLIPS OPPEN SYNOPSIS, Sir Hargrave Wendever, countrs gentleman and financier. calls on ‘a famous London physician for exammation, The doctor tell: him that he cannor e for mo‘e than six Wendever taies the blow anding and devides 1 his plan- the” winter s thotugn nothinz bad hap e { urie to Eive & T e ‘e Comen in contact e o e in need ot 1E manicire g Vieier Martir hum "erguiarie Hie ofters her wid 3 member of her family a va n of two months at his villa at Monte Carlo Not having any fen ,x\;u!n \V\flA;;o- her flance. Rohert. to Fheit Toet Fives them ‘a Tree 1o Cart "ana Shes nlns® dieme st eXtent Wendere Prilin torae adiiar, A Monte - carlo. “Wendevar party for his friends at_the i his et T et Brine | Deatis to whom h e “he ‘parts ert. who is not u!pu re In another part of the lieieat-look Who weryes < London crones—the Jonn Mare Lord Pal Rev financiai a1 a supoe Carlton. ‘and Putialin 2 ove vath Ha in prozice. Rob and % torr heen drinking too with his host. talling him ihat flancee and not his ikter. - Vinlet hrealks hee sngagement with Rohert and early ‘the next morning leaves Hargrave's vilia. intending 1o retarn to Lon don’ Her hoet follsws her and hrings back. forziving er for the deception ticed unon him Hargrave « finan | al rival and enems {drea Trentino, rives &t Monte Carlo, (Continued from Yesterday's Star) INSTALLMENT XXXVI Hargrave Meets His Enemy. ARGRAVE shruzged his shoui ders. His eves had met the marchesa’s for a moment | He realized their message She disapproved. She conqueror “Perhaps vou are rizh | ahserved. “One has one | ean always ref aceept It was as theugh the purpe for the 1 “MAY I KNOW YOUR COM | themselves {naudible at such a distance. had traveled across ta ble. Trentino looked up for one mo ment, and this time there tinet frown upon his face ‘Do know who he asked | “1 can gue 1 have never r him. but I think his name is Trentino —Andrea Trentino. i - became | | | [ | | [ | | the was a dis vou is | | 2% Wi | imeventful ‘grave and Vielet left the: | places and stroiled into the crowded roulette room. They looked into the bar. Hargrave felt a touch upon his arm ed around face the | marchesa “Sir Hargrave.” friend, Mr. Trentino. meet you. Mr. Trentino | grave Wendever.” | Hargrave accepted the introduction | easily enough, but contented himself { with a little bow. Trentino. who had { been watching closely. accepted the { hint and did not offer his own hand o8 ed the marchesa to make us known, Sir Hargrave,” he said, “be cause there is a little matter of busi- ness which I think we mizht discuss ur mutu henefit." carcely here,” was the murmured response. A most unst admit.” Trentine ask vou to take a {but searcely to discuss a momentous !affair. My attorney. Mr. Wegges, {in Monte Carlo. vou spare { half an hour at any time tomorrow’ Where are von stavinz?" ‘At the Hotel de Paris Hargrave reflected for a moment “T can tell vou at once. Mr. Tren tino.” he said. “that there is no pros pect of our interview terminating in {2 manner satisfactory to vourself. I am willinz. however. tn hear what vou have to say. 1 will be at the Horel de Paris haif-past 11 tomorrow morning. “You will be ea the quiet reply | Tt was obvious that he was ahout {to repeat his former half-framed sug- gestion. for he had turned toward | four vacant seats near the har. Har. however. anticipated his invi- tation and prevented it. “In the meanwhile.” he continued his fingers resting upon Violet's arm. “1 have promised to give my voung | friend a lesson in how to win at rou | lette. At half past 11 temorrow, Mr. [’rrnminn." | Hig little farewell bow included the marchesa. and was without a doubt { final. He led Violet back into the rou- lette room. What a strange-looking little man'" she remarked. “What does he do in the world besides gamble?" “"He has been more or less of a finan rial power all his life,” Hargrave told her. “An Argentine by birth, I think but he has large interests in York and London." she =aid anx Sir “my us 1o Har able environment. 1 agreed. T counid | wine here. 11y expected.” was They found two seats at the further | shook eleven | roulette table. Violet louis out of her bag. “This is all T have until next Mon- day morning.” she announced “I may perhaps amend that unfor- tunate situation.” he suzgested, smil- ing. “Please not,” she begged. “You are already too generous. I should like to play with just my eleven louis and no more. only you must tell me what to do.” She was obviously in earnest. grave accepted the fully. “The trouble is,” he explained “that while T know I can win with my own money, I am not quite so certan about being able to win with vours, Will you, in the event of unforeseen disaster overtaking us, allow me to {lend you. say, week's allowance?" “Of course,” she laughed. He took her eleven counters af” passed them up to the croupier.’ ““Quatorze et les carres,” he directed. “Trois louis transversal treizequinze, trois louls seize-dix-huit. But that's all I've got “Ten more to come,” her, “and the ten will be my money, | ot yours.” Twenty-four turned up. at_him a little ruefully. “Perhaps vour luck is not the same | when vou play for any one else.” she suggested, watching her eleven louis being swept away. “We'll see,” he answered. He selected eleven louis from the little heap in front of him and pushed them toward the croupier. “Le meme jeu,” he directed. Violet watched the spinninz of the ! wheel eagerly. ’ situation grace- she gasped. he reminded She looked ew | Har. | ten louis out of next| Heg U. 8. Patent Office. HEIM “This is wildly ne.” ehe com fided. “I've never had more than two louis on before. Fifteen turned up. ‘We win a littie plained rty-nine e original stake. He threw a louis to the boite and pushed little heap forward. “l.e meme jeu.” he told the eroupi once more. “en doublant les gagnants. Ajoutez les cheva t . Again the ball 1 lancing up. recognized the Comiesse Fayaldi watching him intentl the other side of the 1able however, at first There was a peculiar qua ness in her eves whi Then came the click the amazing oupier torze, rou Violet forgot b exclamation was She cluiched her arm ve ex our Harg: x de qu, spu Hargrave, of announce a compan Hargrave look! Fourte smiled. still con: steadfast regard from of the table.” “It was money.” he 2 A stream of count 1 plagu which seemed to Violet inexhaust were pushed across toward her accepted them in dumb wondermer However much have 1 won? “Over four milles.” he told her He two § to th and swept the remainder into Viol sacque mise he left witho doubling. Thirty-four turned up rose 1o his fee second sha n e ious the of a certa ed her with tossed 1es he confided the You e learn lesson in ! game ninzs and you Leave off! clusive she exclaimed, incred PANION?" SHE INQUIRED. ! evening heen =0 “Why, 1 could with these. 1 excited in my Jife “11 is obvious, then.” he “that nerves need caln 11 find 2 quiet corner veu shall gloat over you She rose to ber enouzh. althouzh w rezret at the tahle Favaldi left her place them. Her expre perfectly natural grave charminzl “Your good for observed “I win mitted “May inquired atch h (Copyrisht all the never play have declared We bar and glance of Comte intercepte She ne remains.’ she at these zames.” he ad I know vou rion?" she i mpa 1926 by F. Phillips Oppenheim (Continued tomo BETROTHED FAILS DATE; BODY FOUND IN MORGUE - | Pair Had Planned to Wed Monday. Man Finds Sweetheart Died in Street. YORK h will not go to the Munici- al Buildinz to he married today Tt's this way, Steven had a date with his sweetheart last week. He was very happy. was Steven Hasze- disch. for hadn't Jennie Cullen. he that came over from Ireland 15 ve ago. promised to marry hir Jennie Cullen did not tu that date last Thursday “Hmm.” sald Steven funny Next day He went where Mis L and M | vears row.) January 23.—Steven D “That he hadn't heard from her ound to Bellevue Hospit Cullen worked in wards She had been there three 0.” They said, “she’s not been here either. the first time, too, she's ever failed us. Steven =zot scared and dragsed round all the hospitals. but no Jennie At length. heartsick, he went to the morzue and saw Detective Peter Bur- said Burfield t name. teven dropped his head, laddened - this, and vet despairing. What did she look like?" asked Burfield. “Come here” said the de- tective suddenly and took the man in- side. He pointed. “Yes' mumbled Steven in a deadened voice. That's Jennie.” She had died suddenly in the street and the body was taken to the morgue last Tuesda) “nobody by LEVIATHAN DAY LATE. Gale in North Atlantic Puts Liner Behind Schedule. EW YORK, January 25 (®).—Unit ed States Lines reported receipt of a radio last night from the steamshipn Leviatha which was scheduled to dock this morning. saying that the gale in the North Atlantic was of such force that the liner would not arrive until tomorrow. The Leviathan is bringing 1.200 passengers, including Rudolph Valen tino, screen star, and Charles Ri ling. circus owner. i e “MALE PARENT” TABOO. London Mothers Protest Ruling on Vaccination of Children. | Br the Associated Press. LONDON, Januars Many Lon- don mothers are objecting to a_rul ing by officials of the health depart- | ment that children may not be vacci- nated against smallpox without writ. ten permissicn from the male parent While womer. thought they had ob- tained equal rights with their hus pands over their children, they find that the health officials do not share | that view, and still recognize the man | as head of the house and sole master jof the children. Among the polar bear skins recently !shipped from the Arctic to England |was one that was more than 10 fest llong and 3 feet wide. ‘

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