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Trask starts aboard the Gulf Stream in a wheel chair. and no wooner is pushed on deck by Keeler than he beholds & girl at the rail— the “goddess.” he dubs her. She is Miss Kent, a sociely girl with a mania for nurs- Kes at once to the interesting in- despite her dragon of an aunt. Miss Grimm. Meanwhile. Keeler makes himself a hero to Sidney Sands. a girl in the second cabin. concealing his identity. Trask breaks bounds and " meets Sidney. aim who (Continued from Yesterda: Star APT. BLODGETT was a short man of incredible girth and width, dimensions resulting 4 in a contour that was ac- centuated, rather than dis- tinguished, by his uniform. He never looked at anybody: he always glared. Now he was glaring at the man in the wheel chair, as though about to spring upon him. Trask returned the scrutiny with composure, and then devoted himself to an inventory of the other occupants of the room. Aunt Mehetabel was there, out-glar- ing the captain. Trask felt that if anything happened to Capt. Blodgett, Aunt Mehetabel would, as a matter of course, take command of the ship. The goddess was there, too. She met his glance for only a fleeting in- stant, then looked away, her forehead turrowed into little lines of pain and perplexity. .Mrs. Kent was also pres- ent, but she was wholly a negative addition to the company. The fifth person that Trask observed was one whose presence was a sur- prise and a shock. It was none other than Sidney Sands. She nooded and smiled, yet there was plain amazement in her eves as she studied the wheel chair and the somber form of Keeler standing behind it. Capt. Blodgett was seated behind his table, against which his thick body was tightly jammed. His elbows were planted aggressively, his attitude was suggestive of a humah Gibraltar, “Well, what about it, sir?” His stare signified that he expected an answer from the man in the wheel chair. “What about Trask cautiously. “All this devilment that's been re- ported, sir! It concerns you, it seems." “You'll have to tell me something about it first, I'm afrald.” Capt. Blodgett snorted and turned to Aunt Mehetabel. “Repeat what you told me, madam,” he commanded. it Aunt Mehetabel eyed her victim balefully and proceeded orally with the indictment. “This man,” she said, pointing, “who says his name is Trumbull and who is a passenger in this cabin, is supposed 1o be an invalid. He says he cannot walk. On one occasion my niece saw him jump out of his chair. On another occasion you stopped your ship for an hour because they found his deck chair empty. This very after- noon I saw this man, who says he has been shot in the legs, jumping over a bar as high as his head down in the second cabin. I asked some questions and was told by somebody his name is Trask. “As for this person with him,” she added, her accusing finger now pointed at Keeler, “I don’t know who he is, what countered The Safe and Proven Remedy. Long serious illness and complications often follow Colds, Grip and Influenza. Guard your heah.h against this danger. Price 30c. The box bears this signature 6' Yelyove M 1889 or what, but one look ought to be suffl- clent for anybody.” The captain again surveyed the ac- cused. “Did you hear that?" he demanded. “I heard,” affirmed Trask pleas- antly. “Well, what have you got to say?” % v:}; 's the charge against me, may 8] “‘Blazes!"” thundered Capt. Blodgett. his face growing steadily redder. “Charges enough! Breaking the rules of this ship with regard to visiting be- tween cabins! Causing a panic aboard or trying to, by a fake attempt at sui- cide! Traveling aboard my ship under two names! Acting in a suspiclous manner generally! Causing disturb- ances, annoying other passengers, be- having in an improper manner ,and so forth and so forth.” “If it's a8 bad as all that, I've got pothing to say,” said Trask, smiling Capt. Blodgett gulped. glared and banged a fist upon the table “What's your name?" he demanded. “I'm on your passenger list as Trumbull. Isn't that sufficient?” ‘Can you wall 1 could once. Cand!slvgu walk now? Get up and Tascinates | “Have you walked since you've been aboard this ship?” “You'd better call your suggested Trask. He ventured a glance at Miss Sands. She was sitting on the edge of her chair, her lips pursed into an expres- slon of bewilderment, her eyes bright with excitement. Once more Capt. Blodgett turned to Aunt Mehetabel, the public prosecu- tor. “Have you seen this man walk?" | “Walk, run and jump,” answered Aunt Mehetabel, with undisguised pleasure, “And you?" ing his glan “Have you The godd “Not wal! stand.” “And you know him as Trumbull?” She nodded, but with apparent reluc- tance. For an instant her sorrowful eyes met those of Trask in a passing glance. “Did he tell you anything about himself?" “He said—he had been shot—in the limbs,” she murmured. “I was very 80r for him. I wanted to do all T could to make his voyage pleasant. You see, he was an invalid.” The little person from the second cabin was leaning forward, her glance fixed steadily upon the goddess. She seemed to be weighing something in her mind, and swiftly calculating. From the goddess she turned her scrutiny to Trask. “Were you shot in the legs? manded Capt. Blodgett, suddenly ing to the patient. “‘You will have to ask my physician, Dr. Van Norden.” “And T would, by thunder!” boomed the captain, “if my wireless wasn't out of commission. I'd mighty soon find out whether you're Trumbull or Trask, or what you are!” He turned and bestowed a forocious look upon Mrs. Kent, who sat quiet and rather fearful, her hands folded in her lap. “What do you know about, this man, madam?” “Only—only what has already been said,” faltered Mrs. Kent. Capt. Blodgett made a gesture of impatience and paid no further atten- tion to the goddess’ mother. “And now you, voung lady The captain scanned a list that lay on the table before him. “You're Miss Sands from the second cabin.” “Yes “I understand you were seen talk- ing to this man.” “Did he give you his name?" “Yes.” What was it?"” Sidney Sands had answered three questions very readily and quletly. She was wholly unterrified by the red ferocity of the Gulf Stream com mander. Now she paused before re- plying, turned her glance deliberately toward the celling and studied a cluster of electric bulbs. “I think,” she said, finally, “that his name began with a T.” Capt. Blodgett shook his head angrily. “Was it ‘Trask'?’ She glanced evenly at her inquisitor for several seconds, then answered: “On reflection, I am sure that it began with a T.” “You'll have to do better than that, madam,"” blurted Capt. Blodgett. “You will please not address me in that manner again,” observed Miss ' Sands placidly. “I do not have to do anything, or say anything, simply because you tell me to do 8o in a .very offensive manner. All I have to do is to comply with the rules of your ship, and I am not conscious that I have | violated any of them.” Capt. Blodgett went purple to his eyes. There was a rumbling deep within his throat, but no words {ssued therefrom for fully half a minute. Aunt Mehetabel's eyes blazed as they looked at the small person perched opposite her. The goddess was plainly shocked, as well as aston- ished. Trask wanted to cheer; not be- cauge, for some unexplained reason, | Sidney Sands was trying to turn her- self into a witness for the defense, but | in recognition of her calm little de- flance of the master of the. ship. | He tried to catch her glance and | bestow a wordless thank offering, but she did not look at him. Her eyes never flinched from those of Capt. Blodgett. “T apologize, madam, if my manner offended you,” said the officer after a tense pause. “1 accept your apology,” she replied, ‘m"mll l\:th a Miss Sands, that mwmmufl witnesses,”" said the captain, turn- toward Lucille Kent. seen this man walk?” s hesitated. " she said. *“I saw him {uring Chrigtmas holidays. M MEN. two. at_once, over 18, not | atraid of outside adles work: mugt be neat anpearing and_ willing to work: {a ( "{,' start, APply. 8 to 10 am Room 208 unrufied_composure. MANUFACTURERS' SALESME ¥ Capt. Blodgett's feet were shuffiing | WHAT KIND OF A JOB DO YOU WANT? heavily under the tablo. He rubbed | 4 job to represtnt &' manbicturer rated A. his nose reflectively and looked side- ehed: 50 years—. wise at the witness. He coughed. | ana: ;L‘ki!:a"m':g““; eeiaiios 10" catay “H:m!" he muttered. “I think 1 large income begin to wunderstand your point, force {s do- madam.” I on ‘Commiieaions. paid daily pius honuses _ and prizes—the opportunity to work _into ““That is very nice of you,” she as- sured him. executive positions quickly. due to change in “I don't suppose you'd care to say olicy and_added_lines—a ‘real job, and are anything ahout whether he walke petween vears of age. WE HAVE C.. Virginia and Maryland or ran, or rode in his wheel chair?” “I scarcely think so." wrmory Cail W, J Morriasey. Eastern Sales Manager, at_Ariington Hotel Monday_and Capt. Blodgett's manner was that of a puzzled yet deferential man. ABLISHED and'| ke rihing aiss Thiat sebE Ehivie prominent real estate organiza- any light on the matter? tion needs real estate salesmen. Sidney shook her head. “It is too| () % S AR S eaate, o Iver fifty new houses recent wsk was not sure that he liked |1y completed and ready for sale. the last answer; it sounded as if he Co-operation wi 0 sales- were fncluded among the unimportant A ‘I"h ogn sales things. men is our specialty. Salesmen Yet he had conceived a tremendous! with ability to sell new houses respect for the weather professor's|yil] find connection with our of- fice a profitable one. daughter. She had nerve—and she Address Box 82-X, Star office. employed it as a lady should. “She welghs about an ounce—when = = _ HELP—MALE AND FE‘\IALE. AMATEUR! Tor Park Theater: al she dances, thought Trask. “But when it comes to a little argument professional = & ;(;m talent. “At‘:p!.v Capital s “Trask’ or “Trumbull’?” 1 suppose such a thing would be sibl, “And you've real “I did not say so, forgotten?" sald Sidney, with like this, she weighs something over a ton. I'm for her.” Her examination at the hands of the captain evidently completed, Sid- ney hitched back in her chair and swung her feet. The goddess and she looked at each other. There was mutual speculation in the eyes of both. 1t was Lucille who abandoned the silent duel. She glanced toward her aunt, and there was the faintest sug- gestion of a curl at the corners of her Bogking extate business, Earn while lcarming ~ Need not interfere with present employment. Big G D enicdon "fu""""r"rf RO o o cry T LA*E Fllnlfl' Boudyfl e oy REAL ESTATE SALESM You men who are experienced and personally competent, but who. are dissatisfied because you haven't enough leads or prospects, can better your: D. 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You muet be experienced. know Washington real estato values, own your own car, have a bleasing Ktrmn-my and be able to finance yourself 00d income usgx-d {0 any one Avoly Reom' 1030 Tnve I Blodgett upon the riveted a stern figure fo Trask's your name?” hi nded, 8 dSrisnaEy —Surlnpw lrhmdlint \llvk» selling. staple products of exceptional ap- peal: kood commission paid weekly: promo- tion o executive positions for men of merit. me eterenc Nodreas Box 160X, Star omes, - SheT RAW BOX MA”, first class, who knows {ha eca food busineds also: In’ frst-class hotel or restaurant. Address Box 154X, Star OR WRIST WATCHES— 1d are_wonderful time. &k\‘- VALFORD' BRAXTON Dot juist a mers strap. user support: SI 1 11th st ears oxpe % Franklin 2810, STENOGRAPHER, 10 vears sec road and legal experience hond furnished. ~Addres office. WAITER and #00d worker, @perianced Toforomage, "wishos piace as Dutlr. » houseman or dishwasher. Potomac b2 511 L1th VEL D ETS. 1IN NERENTARON £ waiter th' and F 209 “Yes, sir" Investment BIdg. LARGE MANUFACTURER of wonderful new system of household refrigeration needs twenty high-grade salesmen to follow up leads and take orders every man will receive training free; men who have ability earn large incomes will do well to investigate this proposition. Give complete information in your reply, including age, expe- rience and present emp] oyment. All replies will be treated in con- fidence. Address Box 447-V,|._ Star office. “What's his name?" “Mr. Trumbull.” “Ever hear him called Trask “No,” replied Keefer promptly. mean, “No, sir,” he added. “Ever see him walk?" “No, sir, “You're lying, Blodgett bluntly. Keeler bit his lip, but made no reply. Trask could feel his great hands grip- ping the back of the chair so that it vibrated. Keeler was human. He might be a llar, but it did not please him to be called one. “How about the night he was out of his chair for more than an hour?” t‘}‘[]{s}ll, sir, I don't belleve he was out o Trask half turned to look up at his nurse. His amazement was plain. So announced Capt. Eimars s eather shi E¥, o WALFCRD'S. 900 B, n:r-muv‘\ pOts CHILDR JOHNSO! SITUATIONS—FEMALI YOUNG WOMAN of edication desires posi- U LT R A ] p— Jolerences 4 BICYCLES—IV 121-X, Star office. del#rredlnkrm hicles, SITUATIONS—DOMESTT A REAL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL —T.ARGE. e eized Kingsbury heok and ladder. all steel mnllrur'um I'll‘der raises 45 inches: $12 valuo at open evenings 7:30 il ROV 400 15 ne AUTHORS FOR ! nd fiction. travel BRENTANG's" 5% dhd'¥ “RANGER ildren’s ve- EnE"\E “l'l e e 1O 7 . RO e ey e 310w G it s e helper or child's nuree.~ Call Line. 8 8 LAUNDRESS. experienced. wanis work (o ake home: references. Address 2135 I st. igme; Tefe res 5 L s young _manhoos and adventure. “mother's | BI sconter CYCL) Trins the ir trically with theee safe festoons. Tith eteht colortyl Iamps, tion, $1.89. The Potomac Electric Co.." 14th " and Thonsand PBERSONAL. CESSIVE WEIGHT SA¥ oadertul French herb Della, Ledendecker. 2002 B n.w Ri lution s was that of the captain. “What do you mean by that?” roared the latter. “You were the one who reported him_ missing?” “I know it, sir. But I've been think- ing the matter over since, and I be- lieve now that I made a mistake. Thore was 8o much excitement, sir.” Capt. Blodgett lurched back in his *hair and gasped. “You expect us to believe that?” “I hope you'll believe it, sir,” Trask wondered if there was hidden trony in the monotonously pitched voice of his nurse. He hoped to be |VA]\'I'E’D—AGEV'I‘S. ii(-‘i‘r:nlecE MEN, -Big, money -en‘n % riotic’ calen ach any auan ol e ff g Ny B WE NEED a few more agenta for (he snaj pleat, fantent seliing novelty on the mari whola or part time. West 2668, appointment. INSTRUCTION COURSES. TUTORING BY YALE GRADUATE IN HIGH I R g rough calculus) an ee - ALTER. Franklin 4516. e 54 THE HONOUR SCHOOL. 817 i4th W Washington's only excliisive beau i< MONTH . “Average size toom seraped, pointed Gp. tzed and pavered With polyeRrome naper and binder, $7. As a gift for ehiidren a rsery.paper Cash or ROOM _AND" BOARD 0 white woman «& with two eight, during of ours. Monday_atter 5 LET ME' FORNISH_ THE ENTERTATY ment for gour New Year eve party. - dress Box 281.X, Star office. ARE YOU LETTER SHY? ters for you. M o, Kirls: e nc. 5611-J first_payment 3 PHILADE €0.. INC.. 811-817 9tk Dén_evenings. terms 19 E LET NE COM- e aw. CSETS torical, 12th_and OF FAMOUS trade, travel F sts. n.w. oed. IAEESE e, TVER'S Li v DR R tomobile. . Appiy. M. 1437 Irving &t. n.w.. or telephone Main 4175. Service Dept. VENS. EXPERT m.l hair. and moles. 3, p and hD!—oll irelln.len lA 1105 G de ONS. RA tall:” beautiful, ANY | Westminster Chimes, 1. BRoWN, | SON BROS, Furniture, |'l‘llu¢ 122026 belleved! There was a considerable pause, during which the captain played with his watch chain. Aunt Mehetabel | broke the silence. “Well, if something isn't done about this matter, I shall leave the ship,” she announced. Trask hoped she would; and he would not have been deeply concerned ‘tf flllte chose the easiest way of do- ng (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) TRAGEDY HALTS REUNION. |23 Boy, Home for Holidays, Finds His | v Parents Dead. OSCEOLA, Ind., December 20 (#), —Paul Edward Vawter, 18, came home from college last night looking forward to a happy Christmas holi- indi (i:dTl] l" .{.z UHEB e SAX ndividual - nstruction. an pusiclan and toacher. AT e e st ASE THE BUSINESS MAN. HE KNOWS, He {s interested in secret; flice efficiency. that s why Bovd graduates are in_demand, more than to1 Don't tv: mll}.d;m t_ ol ";D ".u;'l' aid others. Inguire ARIAL SCH( Boi2 b e, ain 9903 riuni ooty %2~ surpo% rzumxo £ OPERA TORS ALWA ’3;'"1.;?30)15 S B rfi"fl;id; T tween New York ave. Am DRIVING LESSONS BY oLo, EXPE rienced instrctors: FRANCE! AuEmF‘éB]N‘mRL N‘All'r—;Ll\d’ g, UB ing-room, sul [BEE CRAlNS, BETTORe. DAty omq periodicals for all the family: order orated tables. hooked rugs and handmade et 0 r it ol i ot Coliimbla " Oben, wnil | new Sear BRENTASGS13A wa m s 1 WHY NOT A FROCK FOR CHRISTMAS? PLAY! Every Wwoman welcomes o 'new ona at this JOLN OUR XMAS FLAYER :mivpd’mnuu well 5 cash, balance in mnunrn at_reasonable pri R'PTIO monthly pay- la. J. De 21) BREN- | isplay room will ALR! | ERAL HAVE !I 'HH CIT! ” B ness concerns 84 action to Star Any complaint found necessary to be made to The Si will receive prompt attention. F admission to Recommended Serv ice Column call Main 5000, Branch i 1 avTO w b guarantee | readers. LASS X.\.\T.\LI ‘es. Newman Aut now. Main 53 AU ;TO)"ARTfl NIC] Kl-l PLATLD brass beds andirone. et . Eat. 1010, Frank. 5431, 1 % ! u*To\mnnA, —On the budget plan, in most modern nt shop. Prices Most reasonable. Ask for our estimate. Any finish or color. Combination work a ape- 10| cialty. "A guarantee with each job. Let our | representative call. Sterrett & Fleming. Champl: K: s rd D while you w ‘r&mmm Works: - | BEDDING. MATTRESSES. box springs and lows_reno.; best d_prompt. del. ross Co 9. ] ork s o D JORRING —THIy Cleaveland & Son 5260 CARS REFINISHED in_a wide w . colors, S1 in 5 to 10 hours & hed. 1 to 5 hours. £ to Wous dreseed while vou MeAvor Process Shoin. Phone Frank. %41 | CARPENTER—Storea _shelved. boo Feneral houge repaire Cie CARPENTER ‘AND BUILL airing: estimates cheerfully given kwnmge.— ‘Bailston, Va. Clarendon the best L300 REPATRING. motors arma- e and coil winding: power apparatis spe. clalists. Central Armature Works, 035 st. n.w. Mamn_3660. g ELECTRIC price re otomae 4 % FXPERT FLOOR F | skilled —Electric b nmi hand finish- efficient, _reasonable: reliable service. pipes and boilers covered | with”abestos and magnesia_by experienced o Conklin. North 97 24° TURE UPHOLSTERED. overs made. Est. cheerfully given free. Tittensor, 1424 Sth st n.w. AND PLUMBING—Heating_svs- talled_and repaired: prompt_plumb- ing tervice, Southern Heatlug Co.. 718 6t Main 8522, de20® S Buplicate kess, 2 Turner & Clark, w York ave. n.w. Frank. 3005 interior _exterior: elec. floor lled mechanica: reduced ' orices 5 M et n.w. Pot. 351. 21° red. §7 mw al & Crowel. FURNACE and ts: made while new address PAPERHAN TING—R rane. Thointed o, and papered. with POty chrome’ paper. $9.75. We guarantes our Work in writing and furnish recommenda- tiens. Dependable Decorating Co., 520 6th 6t. n.w. M Fr. 446 PAPERING 'AND PAINTING_EL Ing. water heating. Terms. EER '145“9 ]m:%. RATING CO.. 714 11thast. \8 Diastered. pointed up. fow -prices. Philadeiphia Decorating 811-817 Oth n.w. Main 2236. Open evenings. P rooms and 2-story hall. ing polvehrom I"APERHA\G T, George, *Adame 5687 SRAPH REPAIRI high grade workmanship \v.v k called for and delivered. Globe Fi nmiuln‘ Dapered, $6 and 1th st. n.w n Wo specialize in gen aire mad Tebuhding. - Get ‘our Prices reasonable. Skilled me. Work Anumleed Sund»;-un eral piano. estimate chani UPHOLSTERING and slip_covers pairing: very low prices. Col. 40 ard Upholstering Co.. RIPPING. lowest faction: easy pavments: estimates cheerfully g cather Strip Co..,: also re . Stag £ “prices h oth nw WINDOW SHADE atrips. Will call with samples. Son. 2031° Nichole ave. s.e. 101 DES made to order: limole- ums in cement. We fit your windows and floors. Thompson Bros. furniture. stoves. floor coverings. 1220 Good Hove rd.. A D. C._Phone Line. 658. WINDOW _SHADES _at factory _ prices “Brighten up for Christmas.” (Kirsh rods ahd Hacishorn ralleca e Shads Factory 1109 14th st. Main 10428, - WINDOW ~AND DOOR SHADES — Good quality, opague, shades fitted to your win dows, 85c” the hest gualite’of opanue -hades SL18: hung free. We will call Kleebfatt. 11th and H_sts u Line. Butler FROLA CLUB— immediate do- . DeMOLL & © 5 in NTaRo! nmm-r . GOLDFISH. variet newest 12th a PETS, BIRDS. DOG monkeys and pets FRAW — BEAUTIF ARTT: tie mementas, in carced wood frames. BREN- © suitable for every pressnt: Christmas _desigus. BRE 4th st. n.w. . n.w. GIFTS AND, DRESSES SELECTED WiTH | SILVERWARE—OUR SILYER ROOM IN: 5 i fo satisty every demand. ' DULIN & MAK: ST T Sk P gl | Bt {1155 S PARIS. llll"l! for the h 1l be { d YT" RN 'f\‘?-:nfl'f“m limited assortments. = DULIN & MARTIN ROOMS yGE JOIN OUR BIG XMAS VIC s, Biano. any ‘advantages; Join now; o) om gEee 0. e ovin 7063 1850 144 *no iof Jor shit-ine supmiied for aporoval. | cludes un assoriment of slening < plate 8. MASSEUSE. GRADUATE _IN HOME FURNISHINGS—EVERY ITEM OF e °"’7 8. 197418 G @:iii N wii‘im“ L LR e Bot." 1449 e ke white chau ollr' “mllhé‘“@ Ine. TH S Wi oo o ook A7 TR X X school. - Day and evening classenc b, 5131 DRIV ND —— LADY I Uc’ 3 tinf; B A T h. L LEARN B, Ei TR. DI, 01‘ Fhl o ADE' oney in 1" e L A A B ocin L day with his parents, brothers and sisters. As a pleasant surprise he arrived a day ahead of time. There was no happy reunion. The parents, the Rev. Clarence M. Vawter and his wife, were dead, victims of a railroad crossing aceident that oc- curred here about the time Paul 1d- ward was boarding a train at Green Castle. The son attends De Pauw Univer- sity. The four Vawter children are ing cared for by friends until relar tives arrive. A TANO' 1 th and F sts_ DONT Ver. dlamonds, | Mas. . Dok Jurnishings. N flza' G st n.w. | 511 11th st_n.w. o WAN‘I'ED—M!BCBLLANEDUS. umqun; weiry. OR " GIFTS agons and Dien Zrade_tool xes for bote wholesals. Fraok Bup- nsnv CARRIAGE. reversible wicker: excel- lent Nmmllun‘ $10; "Call evenings, 1111 La- BED mw wivr el odd upholstered chajr. e 007 18thst. 1 “Ranger. deferred . unealled clectre, long. Wght " tan sizén 16 1o 18, floor lam| fur coat é‘sn $10. 3201 1801 firesido: s .fl "*"" 5 meats overy 4 xpenditure. 3‘6 Imuuhnld BELTN B NMARTS Mr. Gohen. | FLECTRICAL ATO! ere und waflie jrons. Make Dreakias = 7, ol Tote: | ure. Wolpe's 701 2m"at. s (1%l & l!{lnl gils. Bie 3 & ww. S OPPORTUBITIES‘ LI mr, nte [sell downtown corner xunci‘- Address, o Gverstuffed. wing A'IMIII mmn CHILD'S R decorated dishes. alvorwars & Cheap, 938 o CHINA SET. $2¢ st $10 dining alirack. almu o st 1 LR i o Y F L R T T S "HE"&,#.I' (Continued en next page.) 2815 _14th et.

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