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AUCTIONS. THE EVED IN RABBITBORO—That’s Too Much for Dad Dumbunny. ING STAR, TS PIE LOOKS 0° QUEER, DOES N'T T, PAD 7 WELL [ SHouLD SAY S0- THE ToP_ DOES N'T HALF COVER THE PIE ! -~ WHAT’ S -~ THE Bia IDEA 2 = KIND I JUST FoLLOWED THE DIRECTIONS IN THIS FUNNY OLD COOK - BOOK MA GAVE (ME BEFORE SHE WENT To VIS\T HER MOTHER WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 25, 1926. BY ALBERTINE RANDALL FRIDAY, WHY, IT _SAYS .THE PIE CRUST SHOULD BE DOES IT VERY SHORT'!" ADAM A, “Auctoneers. Household Goods, Mangle, Trunks, Etc, by Auction, to Pay Storage. Notice ia herebr given that on DAY, JULY TENTH. 1926, COMM AT & A M. we will sell af public auction At Weschler's. 920 Pa. ave. Dw. 10 Day siorage and other charges, due and unpaid ail goods stored with us in the follow names: Mre S, B Carman. Mra. Sweetic Harris. Mrs. R. Nirs. Sarah Tay A, Woulfe, J. W, Huuter ested pleass take notice NCING Phelps Mra TORAGE €O § Eve St NW R & SON. Auctioneers ADAM A WESCHL Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Two- | story Brick Dwellings Nos. 419 and 421 11th St. SE. By virtue of a certai recorded December 21, instrumer; 4 of ‘s signed trustees will offe auction, in, front of the X b Tor sale emi DAY OF m-.m)e.l land and premises. 't of Columbia. to wit ot twenty- 0) in Horatio' Browning's and others wion in square numbered nine hundred s per plat recorded | the District Columbia, 'erma of sale sold subject to a rior 8.000.00. at 7., due Decen Yalanee all cash. ' A deposit of $400.00 Te: wiired “of purchascr at tme of sale. - All converaneing, rec cnue stamps and | notarial fees at c Terms af sale to be compli th n - trt dars from day of r 1 the prope: 08t of the delaulling pureha @ isement of newspaper D sale in som: “ity of Washingte ERNES GEORG! JAMES B FL ndNat. B A dnexsukiol SCHLBR & SON NN Attorney, Bidz. Alictioneers Tr\uteen Sale of Valuable Semi- | detached Residence Known as Premises 3922 Livingston St. N.W.,, Chevy Chaae, D C By virtue of a certai recorded i Libe thereb At pul AD. P Tollowing-de ises. ‘situate in the Di designated as and 1749 in Fulton R. Gordon part of a tract called ““Chev plat recorded in Liber the of of the ot Cotumbin. 'S ing restriction line as shown on said blat also_sublect to covenants of record Terms: Sold subject to a bui tion deed of trust for about a second trust for about particulars of which will e time of sale frusts to be paid in cash $300.00 required. Conveyan and_revenue stamps at Chase,” as per folio 41, of the District A deposit of recording aser's cost Terms to be complied with within thirty days, otherwise deposit forfeited and the Jroverty may bo adveritsed and resold at he discretion of the trus ROBERT © NITCHELL. WILLTAM RITCHIE 125-d&ds.exSuhol THOS. J. OW »TRUSTEES. TAT! AUCTION " VALUABLE RE. T SOU By virtue of a corded May ‘1. among_ihe laud Columibia, and at the secured, the undersigned will sell at pubii Auction’ in _front of the nremises TUESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY . AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol ng ‘deseribed land and premises. situate the District of Columbia and_bei numbered thirty-two (321, in € P Uen's subdivision of original lot num: \pered eleven (11) in square numbered mine Nindred fifgy (050) as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor fc trict of Coumbia in Liber 11. at fo Terms of sale: One-third cash. b he arranged at time of sale. Subioct o a ficat trust of $2.000. A devosiz of 3200 will s required at time of salc. Terms of eaie 1o be complied with within thirty dass of te of sale: otherwiss the trustees reserve i Tight 10 resell the property at the rsk ¢ of defaulting purchaser after fite dags’ it f the District of request of the part No. “haries nce to ertisement of said resale in some newspaper published inWashington. D. All conveyancing and notary chargea 16 be vald by the purchaser. € 0 4 'RGER. _1#25.d&ds.exSu&hol MILTON _ Trustées. COLLATERAL AT AUCTION. By virtus of & certain coilateral note dated Washington, . D.'C.. January 16. 1926. pay- able thirty daye after date, default having Peen made in the pavment of eame and at the request of the holder thereof. we will sofl 'af putllo auction, within our” office W, M ‘ é\'“-rIGHTH DAY OF JUA AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the c named therell to-wit: One certain note me- on lots 1 and 49 in square ldifl the unpaid balance of this note is $480.76. fur. ther particulars of which will be amouuwd at time of sale. Terms cash All parties interested take notice. THOS.J. O _Aucts. PROPOSALS. D. SHING oposala will June osiver 20 Builaing, received at Room 509, Dist; antil 1 Totlet Toom and at the Main Public and information at Building Roon 16222 EDUCATIONAL. TIFYOU LIKE TO DRAW And want to know 1¢ you have suflicient tal . To become a 5 Commercial Artist or Cartoonist Send us one of sour drawings And receive our honest op: Federal Schools. In _Address Box -B. | George Washmgton University Summer School Six Weeks’ Session July 6—August 14 Forenoon and late-afternoon_clusses. For Catalogue Address The Director. 2100 Street Washington Preparatory School (Coeducational) Summer Session 1926 Six-week Course June 21 to July 31 Tatoring hasis—nrepures for college inutions in Fall, es 6 to 9 P.M. Subjects offered includ F¥nglish and American Flementary Algebra, Pline Geometry, Anclent. 'Medieval, Modern, States and English History. Y.M.C. A 1736 G St. NNW. Main 8250 terature. and nou Toided the purchase price above said | RESORTS, OCEAN CITY, RESORTS. OCEAN CITY., MD. GmoosE nvms Central_nr. EDAVENPORT :e%'sc"cuslva F you desire moderate rates comparing with other lowest quotations, service and attention | equa! to themost exclusive hotels combinedwith | (air treatm:ant, refined clientele and sociability. HOILL RATES FROM $2.00 DAILY Attrac. weekly rates to transients and familiea. Bathe, priv. iavatorlesor runn from & ma. Orchestra. YHP HOTEL YOU -Boflgs &" Block tobesch.C tral. European same management a3 Davenport. | numerous fam- | rooms. Bathing. | Book now. Wriis \ HMEN. Shell)urne | AYLANTIC CITY‘N o the sea E YEAR |l Addition || RE Cor. . Corner porch, two -l:hln HERE Finest Fishing, Modern hed directly by B., C. 3 . & A.R. 1 ter Ferry and the Hotel. Atlantle . . Plimhimmon . ninl . 1iberey Farims. Hastings & Ll. T 7 e tary Cagacity. Hotel. . 100 | 1ayiwii 45 | ML 3| Avondale 3 | Dei-3 0 | Dennt The Kaye Marsiund | Atonticello 90 ' Nordica D90l For illustrated bLooklet ‘ Board of Trade. Ocean ( 1 1 1 s . Danoe foor. GABLE A BEFITE | OVER JULY 4th Excellent Meals Included urdny g warer | unusw'n\u Mt SEACREST 00. Running water. Priv. haths. Drates, W Whittineh 'HOTELDAYTON intments and serc m.uw Ho. Y BREAKERS hot ‘and ¢oid Tunming W ' \"”" water. Private lathe. Bath-houses. Garase. Bhit. G. K. S MON. 0w Fhe Jlome of Hospitality Hotel SAVOY Beach Front location. Cap.. 200. Mod- ttractive rates. Booklet W. I, GERSTEL, Ownbr DOD MANOR ‘ap. 400. Ocean front. Amer Plan Private baths _ Elevator Orchestra. . Golf—ALEX. McMURRAY & SON a Con I'urlflt‘ and Ark: m. Pron SHORT BLOCK FROM BF ELION DOLTAK T KW, TOCK _Motel_Allison. Srolel Winter N ATLANTICCITY.N.J. _ Fireproof Ideal Location oped after twenty-five years of individual management ALWAYS OPEN h’dMJ Bllanticcltys Best. ELBERON-~IR0QUOIS RUNNING WATER IN AL ROOMS Private batha Bathing from hotels. Shower batha Windows screened. Flevator. Unobstrasted ocean | view. Orehestrn. Cpposite Cathollc and Protes Chorehen. Booklet” and anto map. White rersics 5000 ac. whiv: Phone B K_Lody. M. D RICHMOND KENTUCKY AVENUE AND BOARDWALK Capacity 200. Al outside rooms, _Hot and cold running water in every rcom. ~ Private baths. Elevator service. Free ocean bathing. Excellent | cuisine, ~ Rates 3400 up daily. Owned and managed by Mr. and Mrs. William Woolhouse. | 10 GRANDE NEW YORK AVE: AT BEACH Modern throughout. ~European plan. Center of all All outside 1. .. ? N A ST.CHARLES ATLANTIC CITY A Hotel of Distinction |* __on the Boardwalk ___ THE ENGLESID X NEW MANAGEM: only rngort on the HOTEL LOCKHART | Thir o oty e 25 near Bordwalk and amuse- o y wly - renovated and efurnlaned ing with » ,T_;' r;,‘.s",,,:;. e Water in all rooms. Privata haths JHay ‘Excellent 10od and service. Bath. | Five tennls court ‘Milier & Ferrin. Provs. . w Ownersnip Man menz HOTEL MT. VERNO 1908 Pacific Avenue. Newly ll\nushrd and decorated. Cap.. 200. “American and Euro- pean plan. Runiing water in all rooms. Many private_baths. Elevator to street level. _ | Running | Daseing. ning water ship_management. Directly Boardwalk. CbLONlAL Cape May, J. Americ plan. Running water. Stites with bath vator. e porches. Rates and. booklst | {upon ation. Ownership Management | HOTEL WINDSOR o each e \! cape Mav! N3 Capar ot and cold” Fanting water " tathe - Elexator K= COLUMBIA Rooms en suite with bath : mhin- and serxics | unexcelled J. W. M OCEAN CITY. N. FLEETWOOD OceanCity, N.J Modern-Excellent Cuisine Exclusive Atmosphare+-Booklet Ocean,Bay andPark TRl Private fiam HOTEL OCEANIC {3 (eimont ah Hotel ‘Stenton: . N. 4. " Beach Haven, The Island Resort, Jersoy coast that sood flah: slvze sure Booklet. 200, Amer. Run. water. Booklet. “Phila. raton, good food. dancing. surf bathing feh: ing. horseback Tiding: nearest ocean resort to. Washington. _Booklet with man. . Carolina Ave. near Beach. Cap. 0. Americaii " p Running Swater all rooms. Ownérsh GEO. A. “THE GRAHAM On beautiful States Avenue at Pacific. Amer. and Eurgp. plan. Running waler. Prvate paths. odm appointments. SI‘IOREI'IAM inia_Ave. nr. Beach. Running water. baths” Elevator to strect level, Home $4.00_daily. Book BICK Eagles Mere, Pa. The summer resort that is difterent it combines ‘mountain and conditious with unique sur- h_and temperate o { the Eagles af- lmio]num bathing 2.200 feet above evel One of the fi courses in Ameri For booklet Raymond, est 18-hole golf d rates, write: The The The The The - C. List, Manager. Crestmon o Wil Woods, Manager. Ldgemere, M. Hotel Corp. The E Forest Tnn Herman V. Yeager, Manager. Lakesido John §. Kirk & Son. Y SPEC] TAL "HOTEL NEW CENTRAL— 3739 So. Kentucky Av. Opens July et Eurovean’ plan. ~ Open all year. ~Runniug 8, SPEND _YOUR_ VACAT! Point. _ For particulars address Mre. GRANDALL, Galloways P. 0. NORMAND e meaie in carte} ncae beach. Roomswith runiing wateror priv. bath, Elevator. Bathing privileges. cllent meals. A.A.A.official headats._O. Aller ffer, prop. HOTEL TREXLER fouth Caroling, Ave nr. Beach, Amer. & water. Priv. baths. Z L. Trexler, Own, THE TRENT ATl Oltside 1 running water or baths. like_atmosphere. Bathing privile WF.STMlel'E Keutucky Beach. P Amer plan, Dir Open for July 4th. D n”the Bl The Emmxt HOUSC Ridge. Best oL board—eversthing fresh. . Chicén din, ners Sundays, Week-end parties solicited, 70 —from * Wasiiugion._ Emmitabury, ._Md. RURAL HOME Oniy 42 miles from District line—sgood rouds, tight on Chesapeake Buy at end of degrees cooler than 0 guests. Modern t to Rural “Home, For booklet writs Andreye, [ Pacific und Private buths. Bathing privileges Running water, h Man CAR_VAGO. PHILLIPS HOUSE Massachusetts Ave; near Beach, American & European kits. A. C. McClellan F New York A BELLEVIL American & Earop. pians. oms running water. Bathing privileges. e P JAUER. ~ “IDLEWILDE-ON-THE-BAY. Spend a Day. You'll Hate to Go Away. A beautiful and healthful resort on i‘lommqup esapeake near Shady s _of playgrounds, shady us house: over 400 feet of room on outside, facing the lnmlul accommodations. $18 weekl: EROG VIR N ; I3 plenty “of. good meals. Write r'A HARTGE Side. Md CURLEY'S Week-end parties or write Wm. E % block from Board- pecial season rate . pian. R. RAW : MOR..TIMER. waver 1wl whdy. ancing. Wonderfal me Phone Great Mills 16F1 rop.._Ridge. Md. Spec. |B TABOR l ~ooms with run tes. Mgt Qcean front. - piivate. bt il Bool let_on _request. VACATIONING IN BLUE RIDG] ant boarding housch, Wi Atet ing. A%t Wentern Marstand Hs.. Bal for the season. PSON Proprietress. and n-»n truly ideal summer vaca: Ing and golf. and awble gnrace accommodations. Annapolin Ferry, " ed Star Motor Con, Pleavant . e Walls write . Maryland. : ‘every com: | “Maryland’s Only Seashore Resort” Ocean City aryland nd mafext hathing b Rellef for hay A TR Alse en. Capaclty. 88 as Secretary, OCEAN CITY, MD. PLlMHlMMON | and Cottages. Ocean front, Best service. Orchestra._Ballroom. _Golf __Garage, COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwall_strictly modern. Special rates to Julv 16, Golf. Ownership manag 'THE LANKFORD American pian. Gar 'THE ATLANTIC Ocean front. Music. Danci THE KAYE | on boardwalk [ free. “MRS_N -\ BREAKER um bathe. €. H. Timmon "l'l-ll-: HASTINGS HOTEL . lk. Running water and private hal MRS. CHAS. LUDL. HOTEL HAMILTON | OCEAN FRONT. J. L. MASSEY_& 80 | THE BOYD SPEC u( Jl ERATES S, BOYD, Formerls ot the Lin Mar llol and cold_wi THE DENNIS {irisietie s e, | o in_room 1d_running water, Terms reasonable Bath- . J. D ILLEN. New Hotel 100 rooms. Opens Juiy 1 New and modern ent tab Bathing . Prop. Ph. 117. | oN Hot and Ocean Views | water all ropme. s ! MRS | THE BELMON Runuing : Recently re- wodeled. with 20 new. Tooms. "' G "ETR. HEAT lm,umo(l HEIGHTS, MD. s Braddock Heights, Md., On Top of Blue Ridge Mountains BOARDWALK | = i 48 Miles from Washington. Amusement Park, entertainment for | | the entire family. | | Dancing, Golf, Tennis, Swimming, | Horseback Riding, Fishing, ete. | i \\rnr- any of the followinz hotels and cot- { Hotel Braddock. M. J, H K Km Valls iew | i Obenfandar: | J. W Sea- | Miss Clara E, Cob | Coghan [ 1on” and’ ¢ Seachnist Moun * Camp Sohley Inn, the Fairmont, F. ¢ Remsburg e, Mics Emma F. Lamar: Was | Cottage. Mr. i 1. Kaus: Apartment. " transients accommodated Hayea Cottage, Mra. Josephine Hayes: Bri thorn Cottage. Mra. Clarence W Rudy: Rel. ler Tno, Misy Clarg ¥, Keller: Stonchurat Cottage, Mrs. M Mory L er: Rest Cottage, Blum: Sunset View, J. W nt Cottage, Miss Mary Fulmer: hts Garage and Refreshmeni Dahiia Gardons. bulbe and ) leaves 10 17 Harley Braddock Hei Stand, Frederi cut flowers, groceries and provisions, _Blue Ridge = Transportation Co. Washington daily to Braddock Heiglits, 8 and 12:40 am.. 4:10 and 6:10 p.m See B. & O. or W. M. R. R. schedule to Frederi 0-min. ride on’ eléctric line to Bradd h || Orkney Springs Hotels Orkney Springs, Va. r.__| Coblentz Washington’s nearest large moun- tain resort. _Golf, Tennis, Riding, Swimming, Dancing, Bowling, etc. Wonderful Mineral Springs and Baths, Attractive week end trip— over fine roads, through the beau- tiful Shenandoah Valley of Vir- ginia. Special inducements for June and July. Booklet. E. L. COCKRELL, Pros. POTOMAC BEACH Potom most delightful salt water resort. Privately owned and operated. Patron- ized by Washington's representative people. The place for your family. Excellent table. Fishing, crabbing, boating. Music, dancing. Reached over fine roads via Fredericksburg, or Baltimore boats to Colonial Beach, or Steamer St. John. Free bus meets all boaf Come down over the 4th. You will make reservations for your Summer vacation. For rates aud reservations write Frank Brereton Johnson, Potomac Beach P. NORTH HILL Casticman'son-the- Shenando near Bluemont. Boats, fishing. horses: electricity. bath, sew dren .|kmnh\]n o0 B e 815 and S18 Bt ,°.°-n° Bmy\l"p Va._8¢ COLONIAL . BEACH HOTEL. Spend your vacation at this popular fam. ily_resort: wonderful food: artesian watel many " diversions:” no 'mosauito renlaces. E 385 sls. 50" weel e Owner_and ¥ YQU LOOKI: F SUMMER ‘West_River. overlooking Ch!tlln& (onl. miles from District). nru*th&ll) new cottage. completely furnished. klrfc lot: bargain. Call OWNER, Col. 85 7> 7p Ko sl %Iy Mr. FI‘UEEAX\D !ASO\ Colonial Beach, —— __MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. STORAGE LEGAL NOTICES. DICKEY WARD exk. _MOVING, PACKING & STORA SAVE' WNBYON S'IORIBE CALL TH'S FI Ih AGE mmsmxmopms'mnmz LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK BYEEXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 R B and . KRmiz. Atto SUPREME COURT OF trict of Columbia. Holdiig Prob ot Amelia fe. De: jon Docket THE_ DIS- te Court day of Ju o last will " and 4 McGhie. deceased. having ® at Jaw and \d." it 1s this fered that the 18th day srder and £ (1) Neriting lia M pUrp, wment been retur next of kin 2Kt day o be Amelia s to the not to tink by the said An Ghie was procired by importunitics. persi sion. misrepiesentations, and undue infl | ence practiced upon said Amelia McGhie by sOme person or Dersons unknown to your vetitioner, and that t of “eaid paper writing by the waid McGhie wak not the and voluntary act of the said Amelia M the sald | paper writing. ing 1o be the dated Juiy 8. wet will and festament s obti red by d Amelia Some Derson or Dersons unknown to your petitioner. shail be published once a week for four weeks in the Washington Law Re. porter and twice a week for the same period in The Fvening Star. WILLIAM HITZ, Jus- (Geal ) Attest: THEODORE 'COGS. e, Deputy Rewister of Wille for the | Pustrici. of "Columbia, Clerk of ‘the Probute | o consent: W MBERT. ™ IV RVR PR Without Worry or Risk. Re MOVE B ServiceLow s A A ping. 705-9 Florida A’ 1 — JACOBS TRANSFER COMPANY, INC. 113 FLA. AVE. N.E. Phone North 9500-01-02 @S 29 Mg Fire-Proof Warehouse Storage, Movlng. Cralln. 41820 10(h N.W. M. 4: 23| BY WATER POTOMAC RIVER CHESAPEAKE BAY HAMPTON ROADS To Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Ocean View Modern Steel Palace Steamers District of Columbia Dally Northland 6:30 P.M. Southland Seventh Street Whart S.W. New York, Boston New England Resorts M I City Ticket Office, Woodward Building. 731 15th St. Telephone Main 31760, 1520 Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. S l'l' \ISH"‘§ Via the CAPE ('OI"('\N:\L From_Pis 19, York. daily, Frmatne Sunduy. 5 B3 Dus ehE Huving “Time. Due Boston next moming ut Direct Steamers from New York to y on for Maine Brunswick. 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Hudson Bay 2 Ereatly distur Jim Parke Moose Lakie Dews dtem i the " coulng Panton 10" Eiles Drospective bridegrovn e the he nptve of Lord Ohn niy John Bridgnorth Panton. disappeared somé vears ago aid whose death in About to be Yonimed Ly taw. “parke detides” o ‘lnave oose Lake and ko biack o F ived nt Fdum X 2 the Huden Bridgnorth = daughter. is a the tale and sl help voung 1%, en_ Grant in Alistair Panton Spencer and referring to conrages her fathe mediate! er the mony she that ‘J( | n‘(un in alive ,u;d js on ‘])ll ex Il" and tlvuuk-um-q he ie ;l‘nr telly le t il not lhive with Spot. ar Tle carries 4 letter of in Leslie & brother, a lawyer Wimbledon % invite i, fo,0 ATl waik afterward u through the strects is an old army friend. s Nim i of | Sir he 10 lead his m Jolm mpart Leslie the” latter’ calls & meeting his Liome of Tnspector Winter of Scotland Yard,” hie assistant, Furn Mr. Mount Judge of the Probate Court Jolii T his fathe; caie and o o' et ‘o1 Join‘a. ) srcl Titteriy” with John. asking him to com therehe one of the men iy 10, ar hie sus wused against his cousin ohn meets Eileen in the village and_she teils hin ath i haken. That meht walks down to X of wight of tle diaturh und d d presumably _(Continued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT LX. New VIDENTLY Inverness w £0INg to quail before Scotland Yard, but the deduction Mr. Dingwall was ahbout to make | will never be known, because all present hecame awiwre of @ car pant- ing up the drive and halting at the west door The men were passing out into the hall on their way to the drawing room. but they halted to see who this new arrival ‘could be, as the lodgekeeper r Within a Very Few Minutes, Saw a Sturdy Figure Flit Past Arrayed in His Cap, Shooting Coat, Knick- ers, Leggins and Boots. had strict orders to admit no other visitors that night. No bell was rung; the door was flung open. to John Panton “I know you've had a most trying day. dear,”” she said excitedly, “‘but { there seems to be news of vour dog, and T felt you ought to be told tonight. Two friends of yours, David Les- lie and his niece, May, have just | reached our place by car. They were | coming here, but the chauffeur mis- !v(vnk the road in the half-light. Be- tween Mallaig and Inverlochtie 1 think it must be near Macdonald's Gap—they heard some animal howl- ing. Miss Leslie, who is Canadian by | birth, says it was & wolf. But there jare no wolves in Scotlard, and as { x00n as she was told what really hap- pened here she vowed it must be Spot calling for help. Will you come?” | Would John come to Spot, who was summoning him? Well, there are some questions that require no answe | The y {limit_the oblem of the moment was to arch party to those who could fairly claim real knowledge of Caledonia, stern and wild when her rugged and picturesque features are veiled by night. The place named by iileen, Macdonald's Gap, offered diffi- MUNSON SALITHT BN To BAL'IIMORE BY WATER Steamers leave Washing- ton_on_MONDAY, WE! NESDAY and SATURDAY at 4:00 pm. for Baltimore. Leave Baltimoro on tbe same days at 4:30 p.m. Washington. Two nights and one day of rest and besuty on the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. uriher {nformation. literature and reser- 'lllolu‘ call Main 5949. Main 2097. alto. & Virginia Steamboat Ce. 7th St. Wharf S.W, r | was inclined to protest rather i | would put an this Vit ‘of information to | and | Alistair, | It was | ing all others, she almost ran | S Beg 03 Pateni OB enough to surefooted moun re during daylight. After dark tangle of steep | cultd | tain it became a fearsome }mn\ rock-strewn streams, heather brambles and gorse, with here and | there tpice of waterfall and in v every hollow u patch of treacherous bog. | John was the admitted leader of the | expedition, but Furneaux. magically recovering from the day's excessive fatigue, hecarne his adjutant. It was ,he who gently but firmly vetoed Lord p vi()lmn's presence, and Col. Grant's, and the with been the , and Mr. Leslie's outside in a car May ‘and the colonel, having i brought into the house while preparations were being made. May Leelie, of course, reckoned | contidently on her services being ir | dispensabie. Was it not she who had recognized Spot's long-drawn-out wail | when the car was halted momentarly by a flock of sheep in the roadway’ | Surely her right to share in the hunt | could not be disputed? Indeed. she vigor | ously against her rigid exclusion until Eileen, better acquainted with local | conditions, whispered quietly in hes ear that the presence of a woman almost impossible hand | ap on the men Lansing and | enlisted, because {own cars. Lord ant's cars were iich the Leslies | Mr. Dingwall | latter, waitin, Frensham_ had to he they drove their Oban's and Col avallable, that in ame through frox ort Wiilliam having remained a | en Inver. Fortunately, the police inspector had returned from Mallaig in order to supervise the arrang ments for the morrow’s inquest, =o he and Sheldon. with a couple of in ported constables. formed the armed | party, Furneaux having decided tha the police alone should carry pistols For the rest, a dozen gillies and keep ers provided themselves with stou | sticks and a couple of electric lamps aplece. Some food. a flask of brandy and a couple of bottles of whisks. with drinking cups and a supply « soda water, were also taken, since the | expedition ‘might be out until after sunrise. { hody worked quickly |efficiently that the last car, { got away within 15 n tes. was delayed a few seconds by | bit of genutne brain-work on the pa of a youth who appeared carrving an ambulance stretcher. the identical {litter which had conveved Alistair { Panton’s body from the landing stage |about the same hour the preceding night. “Happen we'll ba needin’ this!” he said gruffly, thrusting his unwieldy | burden along the top of the folded {hood. and climbing in himself. ir- | respective of the fact that two burly constables filled the buck seat already They made room for him readily. It would be a score against those smart | Londoners when' the stretcher was lnroduved should there he a casualty and John had no sooner heard about the <heep than he was in a fever to be off. =0 Frensham took him, Furneaux. and the head keeper in the leading car. He read the position of affairs correctly, as they were all to know within a quarter of an hour. Mary Lansing, who by no means approved of her husband roaming over the moors of Invernessshire on a night which threatened to be pitch black because of clouds, had been silenced by a quite definite glance from her dear Reginald. She made the best of matters by chatting easily with Eileen and May Leslle. “By the way.” she sald suddenly. “what has become of Betty?" No one knew. Betty had come with her from the drawing room when Eileen's arrival startled the house hold. She had merely gripped John's hand without a word, and then lis tened to the rapid consultation and flow of orders. Lady Lansing did not remember seeing her afterward. Mr. Timms was appealed to. He coughed nervously, said he would make inquirfes, and vanished. At that, Mary Lansing took thought, but, being a kindly soul. sald nothing. The butler returned with a strange story. A young gardener, who at times depu tized as & gillle when the moors were being shot, having occasion to go to his room for an extra torch, had found Miss Bridgnorth there, and was told in no gentle terms to make himself scarce. So he occupied a strategic position on a staircase, and, within a very few minutes, saw a sturdy figure flit past arrayed in his cap. shooting coat. knickers, leggings and boots. The said figure was carrying a bundle of feminine garments; being a thorough Scot, he simply went for the lamp and said nothing to any one about Miss Betty’'s masquerading. The butler told his story mendable reserve. slip. It must have been Miss Betty who brought the stretcher,” he said. 1 wondered at the time who it was, but it seemed all righr, miladi, and I could hardly interfere. “Of coul not, Timms,” was the smiling comment. “In the midst of all this excitement the marvel is that u noticed even so much. ‘Eileen, where were your sharp eyes”" “Glued on Car Number One!" sald May promptly. ‘T guess mine were. too. Shall 1 call you Eileen right aw We're dyed-in-the-wool friends, really. 1 heard of you first in Edmonton. That boy of yours is the truest thing ever. I ‘tried to snatch him up, but—oh, my!—didn’t he hand me the frozen mitt? Not that Arthur Frensham isn't more in myv class. 1 can keep him within the white line without a touch on the brake, an’ so can vou with John, I'm sure. On the whole, the selection committee for the two-seater Life Stakes couldn't have paired us off better (Copyright. with com He made oniy one 1926. by Louis Traey.) (Continued Tomorrow.) b it HERR JOLLY RELEASED. Charges Champion Ate Chocolate Cigarettes Investigated. BERLIN, June 25 (®).—Herr Jolly, the champlon faster, who was arrested recently on charges of fraud in con nection with his public fasting per- formances, has been released. Police are continuing an investiga- tion of charges that he was fed with chocolate cigarettes, which had been substituted for ones made of tobccco b) an assistant. Faster