Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1926, Page 28

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R P S AR o | = ol ——— ol ———= o] ——= ol o] ol ——— ol —— a0} here. What did “Judging by the great majority of ed hile. b eing seeking posthumous | ‘ ) C | shiting” e sai. “The patue | 1oie Boinan beins seecing poxcumens &l A The unequaled values we offer you are made possible THR » 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 17, 1926. ohn here from thet address | operation of the C. . D. > incalculable yalue & “An" broke In Furneaux. “You |LFaDs for (he unw must | e aw 0 e a on | patriotic Scots may change < [abound in an uncertain mauirs of | but never the names of your resi- | this sort. e it dericn lnveriochtic: they | yyMountford called the court to order s ' ’ id you call your Cana- holding up a hand. N ! . T = dian log hut, Mr. Panton.” e pies Ry . By Louis Tracy . “atent Offos | John's set face relaxed into a grim | {he Statyes T seo \ SYNOPSIS. aspect was_explained by the type The Shieling.” he said p Taks 1 Shat cectasc: Stume,” e 2 uff. xo the first winter | giq, thus proying, by a proper d of each. Mr. Leslie had told his wife | washed it off Dlay ot /leghl hutnor, his fitness t0 ¢ and May that an hour would pry inned, too. He wanted | 3450 the hench in due season. “It the ‘IE”;‘()\(E::‘(\"\' g 1! heir lhh. g e for the conclave Mrs. 2 youngster with the seems to me now, as it did at the time, txe of Tond, Oban. ; . of course, said she was glad, | set ey spair to loosen up & bit. | that sufficient heed was not paid to o : ¢ hecause she had some He sl the strange fact that a non-commis It be [ finish. May took a mashie . ] labeled “The 1a . | sioned officer should possess inf 1 ) Bag Company's agent | shects and writing materials in fron poor stuff, through our judicious methods of buying. We buy only Anouncing | er the finest groceries. And buying them at low prices in- to lezv en to practice chip sh e | A rst blunder enied to ediate 8 Hicht B At | 10Id ot adntrive:to be BOrn in Peec | Son denledito his immediate suf nd_she » golf fiends. [bles. Then I might have become a tadk A v he had explained some | really great man. - Pantba iay T ARIIE atrany D her | rigid combination of right elbow and | “But why protested Winter. | quring the interveni ant ix married | Poth knees which effected marvels of | “What other reasons can you urge? |yioouf (ot RN EE L G Immediately |length and underspin, and May | And where is t tizo idiotawhoiever I B oo itg s in ihat ¥ 1 that Johi | seemed to know what he was talkini reamed of g statue being ! {about. erected in Scotl: ve Severs. aits p In the convenient famert | In the library, Mountford, vound the table, hut - AUhen hat Wik i /‘ P ablelpactois ssed | ywas analy the record of < lone understood what a favor- s ki 3 v nd _ "0 | mind would work normally. nnk far b I~ unabl for- | court-n . and supplementing a gn it was when the 2 "Un | jgpaes ocour to all of us. How often y e cow e gva him - Eileen Foesl off o 'terlochtie | ary statement of evidence by his own land the Little "Un of the Yard,” the | do we ‘racall, probably with intense n the carton!” that sbe will not with him as his wife annoyance at our forgetfulness, soi until the muter t John i seitied to her 5 thing of which we had proviously ex- loz. Spot, ar- N pressed blank ignorance “No,” said John, decisively. “That loophole is closed. 1 can remember the simplest incidents of that morn- | ing as well as of the preceding night's | discussion in the German dug-out we Whre using as a mess. We all imag- | J ; fned we would be taking part in a | rather humdrum advance. In fact, | without exception, we shared the opinion that the enemy's line in our his Furneaux: Mr. - / immediate front was not strongly ford."sudge of the Probate Court: and Fren: | i - , held.” it —y | / A 3 “That's right,” agreed Frensham (Continued from Yesterday’s Star.) 4 f 2 ~ “I remember bheing quite surprised Ao mam e % = P4 7 when Fritzie put up a ‘real show 7 INT XX 4 8 % /74 | Just about that time he hegan to lose INSTALLMENT XXIL V.4 4 H i his punch.” The Conclave. (Copyright. 102 . Tracy.) ITI a gesture of unwilling- R — O ss, almost of annoyance, / p A produced John's - oS 2 t from a breast ¢ 2 We Offer Our Own Stock Direct to the Public were warned e N ) Part of unsold balance 30,000 Eileen took the nmazing screed, and il i 4 ([}l Shares each of 8% cumulaiive read it through twice carefully. She ; H Preferred and § $ 0 ut tried not to show it, . Preference Com 4 ¥ mon Stock in h that Alistair studied her face intently : m cH nits one w eld the le . " & g = el G s “DID YOU REALLY SHOOT A FOX?" SHE INQUIRED. ; i an e probably surprised the man far more | recollection. grensham listened in |nicknames by which these two were the holder of "Av¢ than she imagined by her first ques-|sheer wonderment. Never before had |known and feared by the underworld i dfciared over and he heard what had actually happened | of London, hegan to twit each other hove. sad 8% in France. Chief Supt. Winter, C. B.|in public. While they talked they Let us mend vou n Booklet which , executive head of the criminal in- | thought, and their mental activity phone, i ' N h ation department, a big, blond, | bore no sort of relation to their n ¢ nt-faced man who looked as |speech. Evidently they had fastened Samuel R. Harris Co., e i hunting country [)\nm.!\ he would be well versed in the | on some special point in the evidence, Y Ruilders But, does it really | prospects and condition of the grouse | but he forbore from questioning them. | |jj Otis Bldg. 810 18th St iriviality! for August and the partridges for Sep- | It meant, at any rate, that they would John mean when he|tember, smoked a fat cigar in silence, tes to you all the mis- {and seemed to be watching its smoke sures your (tlways getting super-value.. a Gibbs’ Standard Quality Glade Brand—Extra Sweetened Stringless Beans Maryland Corn 2= (Old-Fashioned Cookies i Lb.22 Florida Hasting No. 1 Grade Regular or Todized ew Potatoes | Morton Salt Alistalr replaced the letter in his |F. puprneaus. Winter's second in com Fo ogiet g 4 mand, was exactly half the weight of e 1oafess to expliain any- | hig chief. His wizened. pallid features | !."f““ : means,” he said: | might have been carved in ivory by ] i 4nd | some famous Japanese artist. He had . . - Sl B W P 10c | HEINZ RICE FLAKES, 2 v« : P | heomenally e Sweet Wisconsin Peas can 10c , 2 Pres. 35¢C and completely Tohn Panton. | ping, “well, but the two voun Where T oncerned he SimplY |\chen he was introduced be ceases to exist. That is my last word | nor could hardly conceal their sur HILLI ‘B B‘RCH BLUFF pEAS ZC 23C Py , ans KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes rxe. 10 “I do doubt it. A man in dis- | than g dutective ps Mllk | orn AKES Pke C grace Is apt to attribute to others his e HE e e e i | own wretched qualities ln'!\.m still Jn}ne“ T iimuredlied :"l‘“ {‘ Ma C i b i gnesia ([IONA PEAS 2 cow 25¢ | POST TOASTIES ~ m o g C EEI them 4 e ar Shortly afterwar h: ) == il (g} ale—=—— ol o = Ee—nee——ne—— === =0 °“,,l‘l'“‘ L for Fupneaux resembled xRy 10k = jockey or favorite comedian 1 e unturned to establish some | at o Pipe, was hard on its vulcanite mouthpiece, since the law- sort of modus vivendi—well, it passes | my wit to understand you. But |Yer's dispassionate an ical analy- please do rezard my decision as final the proce : v | Hereafter instead of soda take ation of bicarbonate of soda, leavine | Fy 1 Shall we g0 and w the eatied | : S | Jitle ~Phillips' Milk of Magnesia-in | the stomach sweet and free from REL[ABLE PEAS Can ZC POST BRAN FLAKES Pkg. IZC er has loubled Betty's | iRg a statement as any man xnu'(l : i her ha led Bett : ofhis bwHiAbRmTal | water any time for indigestion or | all gases. Besides, it neutralizes fou pades. It s<hould be interest § ng ! ; 0 Mount. | Sour. acid, gassy stomach, and relief | acid fermentations in the bowels and ) far more pleasant to take than soda it el i oo S | For fifty years genuine “Phillips' | TRY A 25¢ BOTTLE i into the librar . g - imbledor S o 1 | s 5 - Milk of Magnesia~ has been pre- > Wimbledon. - He bul e o 4 m‘\h.”,’“””‘,’,,‘”,,‘,,,;'j,f,,“,!““"'* B R en by Tl scinus. Jbicaie n} Insist upon “Phillips'” Twenty- | [ TOMATOES Eastern 2 Med. ISC pUFFED WHEAT Pk l3 o) 3 4 around a| “And where, just now, is Mr. Alistair | { overcomes three times as much acid | five-cent and fifty-cent bottles, any Shore Cans ) g. C Eastern Large l 0 PU TOMATOES 'So én C FFED RICE pke. 16C ClOthCS sSoa. ——— e —————————————— R National Biscuit Co. Graham Crackers, &= 10¢ fj YOU ARE SURE TO ENJOY ed the once popular Mahatma | Maj. Cor ing.” v the way, posed ) - s It would have been vastly more in- | ford sudden! s any one Kk v | wiil come instantly, | gently urges this souring waste from | fing to Alistair if he could have | what has ¢ Company Sergt BETTER THAN SODA ‘Ih(‘ system without purging. It is EXTR ’ SNq ! l l PE ! s Ci 27 SIIR E[ [ E - l whiter thanyou .. @9y canzub them M =& 100 BLEND" & TEA PlllsburyF lour: ~with new kind of soap e » Tl o = i 5 5 g have O s widls the-wanksoe sl : - 3 R 12.b C 241 $ 50 e to do the was ome this ea ; i : his tea a /,. -1b. -1b. S saj t at o =/ : ‘ ? : ;nr n.vcr E lb Bag Bag v “soak and rinse” way. 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