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1 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. NOVEMBER 7. 1926—PART 1. CHATEAU WHERE HUGO (2 f°5n. " s et e 1 ot ameistn veame | 01 STO FRIGHTENED | s s, S ™™ | 8 253 3ozt o It now lies a mass of fallen | n - masonry and dilapidated ratters, a| oo 2N Tore. apparent in recent Countess Tatiana said, “We were g At first Count Leo's ideas scared Reny® ale: addad sad commentary on the negleot 4 | years, an effort was made to have the | happy then,” she 9 WON BRIDE IS GONE%,.ubuo indifference which this historic | chateau of Gert Isted as an “hu-?KIN, DAUGHTER AVERS without cofivincing them. but later |, The family was ruined financially ‘old building zss unfortunately ex-|torical monume.” and as such, sub- | | vy Erew o uDASULIKI N e R | ey SH O RN SIS RENIGER (36 (NGl e | 5 4 CAadl 4 | | jail by a mob of masked men, spirfted | perienced. ct to the parzc’ual care of the but his wife could not understand | fingernails through lack of Dmm"‘&mth Cavolinas Risdutive s;nd.“Jl“'ll!r"ifl‘l:‘ll(“mnh;‘l:‘. ;nd‘k’fi’l!flp” | | : - | the lynching of three negroes on O | tober” 8. GOVERNOR. PROBING | LYNCHINGS AT. AIKEN zerif i i ort o i | Howard, were taken from the county - the countess told the Tolstoi Society, | stoi’'s granddaughter even lost her Notable Home Now Mass of Fallen| This “Victor liugo's chatean.” as it ORIl yaw Family Went to Friends for Inter- | ana thought her husband either was | nourishment. W. . Rogers. the, governor's in | the place was known in its later day: reacex in France hav. | 5 & ill_or insane. S castigator. sed o i Masonry and Rafters, Due to s situated at Gentilly about 215 | LA the suggestion was ) [prétations and Thought Him Tolstoi was virtually without any W’. sl | Secret Agent to Gather Data ' estigaior. Tifuaet o, revesl WS e ;. . miles to the south of Paris, on |allowe Lo repose in one of he pigeon- | moral support for his views, whe in | Dee inter Sleep. 11 ' a Mel. £ st Time's Ravages. the road to Lincoln. The ori: |holes of the ministry of fine arts.| Insane, She Says. the 'sos he ' completely changed | L i | on Killings. Lo Lo ety gin of its construction is aitributed | The recent collapse of two floors and bis mode of lving and decided that| D¢ Jumping mouse: or kangaroo = BReIs Nollle Robiuaow, whiol said = | [it"would be mean to rid himself of {mouse. is a common wild rodent which | i B e reaLr e ot Bt . life before he had found out the true | lays up no store for Winter, but con- | By tha Associated Pross. | seised the negroes. attributed reported attempts to implicate him in the | to Blanche of Castille in the thirteenth | the old peyperpot tower of the cha- Tolstoi, | meaning of existence. Finally he be-|gtrycts a warm nest, in which it! AIKEN, S. C.. November 6. A pri “some member of Correspondence of The Star and New York | century, and myny romantic. figures | teau. wheve Victor Hugo did his court. | By the Associated Press World. in French history have found shelter | ing of Adele, rendered any further in-; 1,0NDON, ovember & ideas came o reserved about his ideas of | i vt < . -g | Iynching plot to had ideas | Lol 0 Ihings in eneral that he |<Pends the Winter in a state of dor vate investigato: from Gov. McLeod's | IWRCPINE DIOC 18 | SOTE MUSEET 10 PARIS, October 30.—The old cha- | within its walls. Two kings of France |tervention on the part of the “Commis- |\ 0 o “p o ccin ™ Civer teau where Victor Hugo woed and won | have visited it. and Diana of Poitiere, sion for the Preservation of Old|'h® 8red Sk o his wife, Adele Foucher, and spent | favorite of Henry II, is_ listed among ' Paiis,” completely out of the ques-!| Which disturbed his family so much ygaver spoke of them within the fam. | mancy more profound than that of office was reportad to have been gath | negroes from the jail and shot them the first vears of his married life. has ! its distinguished residents. tion, I that they had (o go 2o friends for an |ily circle. any other American® animal. : ering evidence here in connection with | to death.” & Lansburgh & Bro. &= Invites the Children of Washington TODAY to see the exhibition of TOY WORLD in its 7th, 8th and E St. Windows $2.98, $3.50 and 4.00 Black Silks An especially templing offer— for black silks are always smart! 40-IN. FAILLE CREPE 40-IN. CREPE MOGUL 40-IN. 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