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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926. 9 REG’LAR FELLERS—Jimmie Introduces Puddinhead to the Future Mrs. Duffy, (ot 1620. by ing 3ol symdtonts BY GENE BYRNES ;CLAIMS ABE HUMMEL LONDON DEBT PACT = ' FALSIFIED IN WiLL INS |-|AN U- K- ) ¥ \T RIGHT HERE ‘Terms Nulli fi i Alleged S vv ||A : ON THIS LINE \ Y ged Son's WER NAME 5 l Counsel, Because Classifying Him as Bachelor. Count Volpi Lauds Generosity j Z | 5 Ced of U. S. and Britain in | 12 an st e AN ORK. Fe vy 6o~ ienr Urging Acceptance. / | Tmmel baken: care drivertor Portland, Me.. who cl he is the T P 3 g son of s Hummel, famous sciated Press. - 3 q divorce and crimi liwyer, was no ROME. February 6.—The London 4 | mentioned in 1 P grement for settlement of Italy’s war i : | learned when th was read debt 1o Great Britain was approved - 3 | vesterday, 7T 3 - stated In the Ly the Chamber of Deputies vester- = Q % will . g e day with onls one disenting vote - { after Count Volpi, minister of finance, | 1 is estate, estin at more “ind negotiator of the agreement, had | 32 000000 %o mae e et recommended its acceptance. - "wm...“ | e ntion en, and Count Volpi descirbed the settle- ment as ecquitable and honest Fane e transaction between nations allied in S AE el ; W nd intimate collaborators in 2 : ]“rv‘l \\‘ ;‘«‘“:&fl e > said it had been made b o - ] 8 i omrie: Hummal & o after the most friendly discussion = 5 s and was not connected with any other e s s oo VETERAN. AND HEROIC HORSES WO SAILORS HELD |+ England, he asserted. had taken of youth was in his veins as he I aa e into consideration Italy's need to thought of the possibilities of her sug- I R | Hiamel & e Abs limit her sacrifice because of the re- gestion, the certainty that she would RETIRED BY CAVA Y CUSTOD lN AUTO MURDER e e .‘ «quirements for reconstruction of the be close to him, her arm through his, —_ - | He said young Hummel could e country and the impossibility of those lips, whose fire e had denied Yell R ds of S B Tal " e the aidtenens el '”',"""‘b" acing further burdens on already himself, so eager to glve, so impatient Thrilli s i Mt v ,‘.“Ufo.l‘_\;’x" e i’,fl h,is F,;”,u:mll‘,n,_i ’,‘,e dropped the | Y€IlOW hiecords o ervice Bear Ing lales ol |Victim, Wko Had Given Strangers\ixgp‘ xyl“uuin'j.s ?“r”“n'_"g‘n‘m:i ,’:f,’tr Be o e spirit of cordial 3 nd with a little sigh. ! 1 2z iley friendliness shown by’ he United | By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM h Schisiting 1o miea,| Equine Fighters—Comanche of Custer Massa- Lift, Identifies Pair Before o himself, B! e ritain,” sal e 1 “but I think It would s ce! e S ~ N . Ie t have I¥'s finance has been freed | SyNOPSIS. eravelamilealie tiirer ixeassur| nnlGasesib Rl tor sexlone ; cre Fame Heads Four-Footed Roll of Honor. Expiring. st oo nany billions of : X “Why should we talk seriously®” i s Y flect ’ M“‘(d:l\‘ ), H ll:v 3 5 E L N “It looked like it,”” he admitted. “In ‘enhr demanded. o one else does effective sum o 000.000,000 lire, cannot. hve for more any ci what does it matter? They | here. Why—wh 1 A ties e A | e and tail he joi by sou payable ove vears. Italy has iy W r takes the Dlow | will never succeed. There is nothing| He looked down at hers adl plezsantastuesingay an AEby | mane and tail on the journey 3 m debts: instead she h a s i declden, Lo 52 on Bath his vlans | mmore to be feared for this evening, at “You're treating me b i e Dehed (Sela. however. an "Eied any rate. Let us go and watch the |she exclaiined resentrully u IS iR 3ivedision Monon bl Threw Gen. Grant. € pointed out that B £ . ' ature ex- | play.” W do. I am old enough to know | ..\ “1a sace and Among famous horses of the war be mentsunder: the qebt Hundink. agree Bie imils one Intnenes e haln. bt She felt the appeal to her courage |what 1 want in Ii m tired of | comrort e '.‘.‘:m,L:'M.‘llffimm'm ' teen the States Robert E. lLee's ments would be coverec » & azdalicate J0oKing manicd e ]and rose at once to her feet. They |being treated like a sacred tru = = l.hl Whiskers and he | Traveler perhaps is best known, al-| Henrico jail. held for investigation of Tots und = B . r L resularly fstrolled into the roulette room and| He led her away, his arm from his Montana |though Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks'|the murder of Dennis Francis Cron- e X WeLLEen DI 08 4 eation then into the Salle de Baccarat. At |affectionately through hers n the in i with the Cavalry | Charlie is credited in a legendary | nin of Syracuse. N. Y. Cronnin died | foliies and around the papllla. oon g s “"“”“";‘g‘_- il 4 3 u t|the table bghind the railing Trentino |sense of his touch soothed 4 & & it ago. He is|Way with having shaped events of the | vesterday result of a blow on the | 1 ‘ i b B anhe brother SO was plaving. It was obvious that| her anger died away. ssing - ot with ite |War. He was the only horse known | head. 1 i, ok dhie ereat popers fexceptithiel : here, too, was excitement of a sort.|middle roulette table, Hargrave c: tons nce that |10 have thrown Gen. Grant. The fall | in his automobile and’ saw the British to pay its war debt w Lond s A little crowd was collected round |suddenly to a standstill, looking L put the general on crutches and kept | men walking along the highw: — — Reiar S ELL A |him. On the table in front of the |tently at the man who was playing for | |y, him from the battiefleld at Chicka- | offered to give them & lift an SPRING BONNET MODELS Monte Cario. Wendeve, . er b croupier was stacked an enormous | high stakes opposite. He was strons- | \Vhiskers s just a troop horse in |mauga. Perhaps his absence contrib-| uccepted. ~After woing a short Torg Uiy T landstariihe i jand pile of counters and plaques. A jawed, with thick, black keen ( trpcle Sam's Cavalr: There is a [Uted to the Unlon disaster in that| tance it is allezed one of the men ARE APPEARING |N PARIS be o whom hi narked a N eager acquaintance leaned over te|eyes, and a firm mouth wi h‘ ong list of these faithful mounts fls',;g!- . Sirid ¥ hit Cronnin, then robbed him and left o e Drliig rerave: | Hargrave. a pile of plaques hefo nd ;,‘.- whom troopers themselves have raveler, Lee's famous gray, was| him on the side of the road S 16 e pariyils 2| “That Argentine fellow,” he con-|somewhat obyious companion o] o reed resiful u1d nge in reward for |& West Virginia horse and was of | Brought to a hospital here sor 20T the and iy foreln fided, “bought the bank at 25 milles | side. et 3 T e [ fered to the great Confederate com-|wecks wgo, the patient New Style a Week Seems to Be Aim e : WEEEET & | their long vears of herd dut e | e e Ly the ouer Tt ‘)fifli‘«_*“u the patien e : he by A | «epp tion this equine roll of | M c 3 el I3 <. Befor 2 3 P S ' of Many Milliners—Choice viotar ehtee A A RORGE e e eroupers | refused. The owner, Maj. Thomas L. ren were placed before him and. ie Values With et breaks her engagem and early the | pockets if 1 but the deeds of | Broun, then sold him, and Traveler| jjontified them as the two whom he Wide Enough. i moming leaves Harzrases villa, in . £ 5 I hocs ik raas ot ( Wave been | served a3 Lee’s main reliance in the | had picked up on the rou 2 ~ By the Associated Pr the decention 3 . , | Berors Son Mterward. The genoral always st00d | o e e et oole Ll as I PARIS. February 6.—The } Mil i na and _enems. ¥ s | Comanche probub! heads that | beside him when he was shod S 5 signs, and the alm of many o Tl T and I g o 4 ¢ e 5 ’,’-f;‘]'.r,,,‘,’,{ At the aze of 15 vears, Barbara Hut- | e ‘. : e OR ot ot henh : [ when N e | WOMEN Lose JURY CASE. | W Wiatworth witn 330000000 in ner (| 1T he Auto Show r. The rate of production IS e O Harrave s lire 7 | men t Legend has | lown right, is considered the richest | voung girl in the country. | the beginning of each season, ow ide: > S ugh- | S iter the | Illinois Supreme Caurt Demes Fyfe but new ideas are produced through-| (continued from Yesterday’s Sta . t en v show " a out the vear and new hats sp up |~ : c i oms on N NS : T od, as s own ase Rehearing. 1ik, w ooms on the Paris INSTALI NT XLVIL . s show other- | ¢oprveprby 11, February 6 boulevards. . The Spring models already are ap- A Surprise. e troop horse assigned | (o) \Women must look to the Legis- | Cavalry. and was| 0o Tind not the courts for stand. | Use of the following coal will pearing, to meet the longing for new | n a matter o iy - tter of seconds there was no ) o f v t. M. W headwear which every woman seems > : 4 ors ols. 17T State trace of the marauder, no sign of his e o di t his chief's side, |iN8 as jurors in Illinol Tihe Stat to feel at the first faint indications of Supreme Court yesterday denied a re. = ) 3 i is . Winter's breaking. The choice is wide | captors. The valets de pied were i hearsing In the Hannah B. Fyfe case, | reduce your coal bill this year: ©no There are berets. turbans, [calmly exe N orders. The closing 0] jury boxes to any on R e s e e e I B Apelli10. 1879, directaaitnat Comanchell SURRETT o s Iasvihones o Bmyene t sides, cloches, toq ats ith | their places and the broke la e 3 e provided with/isultable quarters = o rows o n: 16 i) sier, S, sminte Tnin i | 5ol paces o e s v - B e il Sot b riien by | 0 Rse YA the outEth of Highest grade, run of Green and many shades of red scem | unteered a casual explanation. any person whatever under any cir- |0t il ey wpn Ko . il : to e the predeminat | "The young man had become sud: cuinaRuces nox Sl ) Celnutito Sook County ‘a:‘““;m‘_n;’ permichay| the mine, low volatile plicity is the prevailing o s tie. | denly mad, without oubt. Tie had o S e e &l " il e Although there is much use bon | lost . little, perbaps—ivho knows “THAT MAY YET CHANGE,” HE SAID. e e Feathers Go Into Fab ‘ coal from Pennsylvania, trimmir Such things might happen! The sight | P aca e Al eathers nto Fabric. ’ 7he Fecs SIS [of & ereat pile of ‘milie motes heing |and has run it five times—bigest| “There wts my cxecutioner,” Har | POt Fort Riley, Kans in 180t and| 508 B0 R0 0N Maryland or West Virginia counted Ly the croupier had inspired |bank 1' een this season.” grave confided in a whisper. i Qroer s me ol , P Bes Nt te b offer | {him with an idiotic temptation. Iie | Hargrave stood for . “What do_you sav2” Violet asked ;"“" w0-thirds of his Mfe'on ithe re-| durabllity 1s about to beigffered in ¢ il to escape by the staircase, found his | not noticed his entrance, ch- as though you lunr:nl/ml‘ he yellowed rec s of 7 4] S aEel Gtel Dhacked Tre = Virginian Alleged to- Have Made | .y Ligcked, and had turned into tha |Ing his stakes with Immovable face. ol TR e G e e P e ( Ebidelveny False Return Involving $5,000. |Var. A stupid voung man to attempt | Hargrave leaned forward. ysiclan 1 went to in Lon- || rom. the. Freneh Kre. | materials after being specially treated. | {anything =o foolish! But a moment’s “Banquo,” he announced. Hargrave replied. “Horriage, ' 2 R Tan RISRCY el it dea it edliay: being lighter ]| H . . ~ . RICHMOND, Va., February 6 (®).!madness sometimes had arrived. A | There was a little thrill round the | hls name is—Sir James Horric nt ser O el st e et igh volatile Fairmont or —William 1., Flkins, former president | pistol shot? Perhaps. “The man, how |table—an gudible murmur of Voices. |am rather surprised (o see him i this eff, the hig, ami- | ‘ s 3 Tt g 75 R eraaat etor e, thotig] abl presented to Pe ng on | crepe and it displays a different pat.| XYW Jeiiiet el Of the Virginia Association of Certic | ST, MO8 unhrt W S doubutul | T croupler, lancing up and rocok |ElCr DIOMEY, i g dvere e, | his retlrn o the Upited States and | ern with every movement ot the Logan County West Virginia fied Accountants, was placed under| his life. y n e AR | Frentino. avho made no Immediate re. | Gorsa remarked from behind. ~Quite | on Which he headed the victory pa-| wearer. | prepared coal in Nut Sgg arrest here Thursday following his{hotel; the authorit > |sponse. There was something more {a remarkable likeness, I admit, but | ot the st Diviston in New Y “55 indictment by the I al grand jury | tion or might not. It was in 2 case | thin ordinarily grim about the figure | that is no more Horridge than I'am.” | YOk at 1 W v . ol or Lump at Charlottesville months ago, | @ foolish business. He would pr v | opposite—the figure of the man whom | (Copyright. 1926, by E. Phillips Oppenheim.j | Ald amon records there is % = ra vl + s none more striking than that of o . hargine that he conpired with W0, |be sent hack the next day to whe he had been silently praying might ¢ = = L e $3 50 Phil delph Nickols, wealthy lumbermun of | B - from.” by this time be lving with a sheet | (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) I o, e mishivg coal Ablagk] B adelphia 00 Gross ton ‘out Vi, to defraud the called the chef over. The |over his face in that mysterious room which Col. May, the Charles 0'Mal . Curb delivery ment o 8500 | man repeded i peplanation with | of tecree” There was eareely' per | «GIGNED” HATS COSTLY. | fovit. it Anetee hwameins b o[ $3.25 Chester by makir 1lse X return 1 to a renowned patron of the the table who expected to see : s d pranks. May was arrested in ived 1 2o S S iae whites L o e ccept the challenge. The —_— T a o $3 00 Wilmi as received 1n cars o . e Groua hed, then' he tapped Tightly with | throaty murmur of Voices was follow- | Milliners to Put Names and Higher | 1runnermit mver h cobing bis black| o mmgton Februar is provided to determine | his forefinger 8 |ed by an intense silence as Trentino 3 | firewood. Again he spurred Black And Ret G whether Elkins shall be removed to r 8 4 ted. |nodded almost _imperceptibly. He Prices on Work. Tom™ up the front stairs of a Ralti . = $ 75 sross ton e et o S Vieeisd roo| The chet's ! Were extended in | threw two cards to Hargrave and i : 4 Curb delivery i 4 S e i 2 : LONDON, February 6 (®).—Wom.|more hotel and down again after a| his prel ary _examinatio pullie fdepre [ twosin tatn ot I iCLE: en’s hats for the exclusive set are|jog ahout the rooms. The horse won | Sunday, Feb' 7 troversy over this polnt B ama il . " e ad | Carte. Hargrave demanded. | going to he more expensive. They are |4 wager with a leap of 32 foet just| Similar Excursion Forked or re-screened delay in arrest ‘““” Faa e him. o Ranibadlland: 7. Lite "hre"v an 8 across the|'® be “signed” by the artists who de. vJlrl"x' the :\ll xican War, against a rec Thoihad selea D e g oW A~ dooi8 thelsizn them. and the: purchaser must|ord feet for the greatest English February 21 RESIGNS TOBACCO JOB. |[senses: but & serious attempt ac sui | Kings. iy for the mame s well as the | steeplechaser. 5 . a b SPECIAL TRAIN 7 «reely to be expected. Huit,” the croupier announced. | ondor. modistes predict the fad has Jumped Over Field Gun. s gs were gossiped about bui| This time there was no question of | . Londor modistes predict the fad has | Lv. Washington.... 20 a.m. : 5 Sug : e to stay. They maintain that a k Tom's greatest achieve ; i L Action of Tucker C. Watkins Fol- | happened seidom.” a throaty murmur, there was a babel | COTI¢, 10 Stay. in S o8 . Standard Time B argrave listened with a faint enig- | of volces. Trentino sat quite still for | Steful hat is just as much a work of {ment came in the war when May Returning GRIFFI CORPORATION® lows Trade Commission Report. 3 St e L ancemtino sat quite still for lart as a picture or a poem, and that | jumped him over a Mexican field gun 0 3 T 7 SIS o o 5 "l',’;‘?gl B argrave leaned across | the designer deserves to have his or capture the entire battery and the 50 sl Do Special Dispateh to The Star. i : B2 d, when | toy m [ her 1 > b . xican general, 1a Vaga. That deed | . Wilmington. 18:10 ts DANVILLE bruary The | the man Inished. ~ “Suicide “Your luck this evening is not quite | “:The name of the creator is stitched 4 in the coat of arms of resignation Thursday of Tucker (. |never intended; murder was. 5 he remarked liESliE Hhoinat ona iy sti ofia } T | Consult Ticket Agen Kins s director of Warehouses of | The man for al his veneer of polite | Trentino tnclined his head politely. | i sty 1 AIES he e Y e mors Sinania ; - Tain Office et T 1319 G N.W. , o Growers Co-ope ! speech and - manner, was ver murder lurked In a man's e SThreerine X t Bl 1t ot 7l he Tobacos FGrowers\ Coioperative [ApeSch fond urlancimanser. fas fox | Iojcver musis Jutklin e s = et viack Kenweky wor. || Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 1l nore n a six-footer. GERMANS USE TUXEDO. | ™% iy S(o0ter: extean W4 < | little su »in the tobacco sect “Such a thit out of the ques-| “That may vet change,” he said. | R S the sonatt has {tion. Monsieur had seen what had [ Hargrave strolled away with Violet | be. wonld it happened by his side. They passed the trente | Var faune was Gen. Zachary T Whitey. who carried his mas- out the war and was never ted with an oil| He recommenced his explanation. |et quarante table, and in the roulette 5 T R % | poration Harerave shook head. room Violet peered through a chink in | Evening Clothes Too Expensive for |, Purses of Society. azain. le was sent to Wash- exhibited after the war, kIS wan armones OfTe “The matter is of no great import- | the blind and looked downwards. She GOt having made large|been dome. It may interest you, how- | ture of ecstasy. A full, yellow moon | BERLIN, February 6 (P).—full | : as well nigh stripped of his cently aceused by the Federal ance,” he said, se no harm has [ motioned to her companion with a ges- T ioai e bool tobaceo in|ever. to know that the whole affair |was making fairyland of the little | dress evening clothes are being elimi. | 4 addition t antial salary paid | Was a ‘fake.’” s scene below; the harbor with its sele& | nated from men’s wardrobes in Ger = by the organiz Hargrave used the Inglish word. company of lantern-hung yachts, the [ many by the high cost of liv The | The man shook his head—apparently, [rock of Monaco opposite, the two 1ight- | dinner jacket, or “tuxedo,” iing perhaps actually, bewildered. houses, fantastic, like toys from a |into its own for al wear. | NEW METH[]D FOUND “Possibly monsieur would like an |child’s playbox, the glittering expanse | Iashion experts si nine of interview 3 of ea beyond. ery ten “swallow tails” seen at even Not all,” Hargrave interrupted, “I think,” she suggested wistfully, | the most hionuble balls are at least | Hydrogen and Oxygen United Un-|waving him on one side There is |“that we take the car and drive some- | ten years old. cept for use at diplo- nothing that can he proved. The |where. Fancy what it would look like | matic and g the *‘tux Ve der Artificial Light. affair was in its way ingenious, but, |up at La Turbie. edo’ -onsidered just as proper i o L RINCETON, N. Y., February 6 (), [8S_You see, I am unhurt, thanks,| It was absurd, Hargrave reflected full dress : g e o e method. ot pro- | Chiefly to the fortune of mademoiselle Do You L i T heTi | here having drawn me a little on one e e i-.’-~~‘ Believe This? D. Tiumme a1 Dispateh to The Sta | CHMOND, Va.. February 6.—| | Joseph Alfred and Jack Oliver, con essed deserters from the naval train- | turns Ing station at Newport, R, 1., are in No Hair Grav Oxer nght » for hair to turn hout the aid of found wan- s he man departed with a low bow. was anno Tor o Tt was not in his interest to continue - S SR the conversation. He vouchsafed ‘ o Frlneston Ui the” Sonvermitar, e oucimied 3| g ERSIDE ACHAIN can be only as — . process resulting from rosearch | Presently the thrill had passed. Violet, strong as its weakest link. pr ! < | however, was still clinging to Har- E A poorly glazed building, or a A partments by the Princeton departments of chem- | istry, physics, tronomy and biology | window glazed with glass of indifferent manufacture, can Overlooking Potomac Park 2145 C Street N.W. will be divulged tonight at a juint meeting of the New York sections of the American Chemical Society, Amer- only be .lbe.u“ful l.thgll..‘. ‘..\;nn' ;"_n’vn-m.'h. mic: So "i‘L' So. This statement may not be i > clety of Chemical try and Societe immediately accepted by all. It is not so generally recognized Government employes and others who that good glass is needed to e ‘ ! reis b it appreciate the convenience of a close in and quality of the modern town location, will admire the many ad- houte.Yetglassisoneof the very vantages these new apartments afford. It is but a square to beautiful Potomac Park, the Lincoln Memorial and the STUDENTS SENTENCED. few materials entering into the Riverside Drive. And your suites are California Men to Serve Two Days house that will always retain its S thoroughly modern in construction and Each for Being Drunk. original finish and appearance. equipment, with built-in Murphy beds OAKLAND, Calif., Pebruary § (). —~Seven students of the Universit of California and one former student, and many other comforts. arrested on a charge of drunkenn secret society injtiation at I s mn ar e Hill, north of here, were| 0ne room, Kitchenette and bath to living rpom. o bedroom. " breakfast room., kitchen and 'bail. found guilty here and sentenced to two day: i.n |.|]\ .JHh]“"I.h‘d‘ ?'.“;1"” I;};t-: o $47.50 INSPECT a month and up TODAY! work would not be interfered the benefactor of the second oldest | tablets mr few university in America. 916 Fifteenth. 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