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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 28. 1927—PART 3. b +++0049 | his words. “I think it s hotter out|me why that woman's shoes were in|Anne, tell the Captain what you have |after. I promise, however, that you| BAR FAIR PIPE SMOKERS. ;AB".“'Y To AMUSE than in. don't you?" And then as the | here; why you had her money; what fjust told me! Somebody has forged |may see him again. Meantime 1 | Captain's back was turned his arms|you were doing with those carrier |this letter! I never wrote it!” ok P s | LADY SLI PPER 4 :u‘v'x‘.lzn:’,,\::h:lql ::mlv‘uo of appeal. pigeons! 1 want o believe in you,| The Captain examined the paper, |[Must insist that you do not tell alp ;o o 60 Agks Lady Guests to) cAPTUBES soclE e heloced. vou vead my letter? | Chris, so much, but, oh, how can 1! |questioning Anne as to the time if |single soul about this note or what l Y e willing to let me try to ex-| Chris was holding her hands tightly |had been dropped into Mrs. Winston's |hag occurred between us in this Refrain. } ) E Vi, /| [ piai . {in his own, the flimee from his eyes|coom. 5 it U a “abin, not even Mr. Straine! One life | Correspondence of the Associated Press. | By 15”(,’ I.V”_[er Haines » | "“Anne ignorea his attt of sup-|lighting burning fires in those of the| ‘¥ou sav that it was about 2 COT, L o eificed upon my| PARIS.—There is a sign in a|London Folk Demand New Qual- Author of “MYTERIOUS SWEETHEART. Tt herselt My upon | it at his side. : clock? e y s already been sucrifi e e e e Copvright. 1926, Thompson Feature Service, Inc. p 8 ¢ “You do care! You love me! Oh, en! . ship. I cannot take a chance of los: P ekl o {the edge of i e e vou dia. not. Gelt s » Michel in the heart of the student | "“I=T am wiling. yes” she said. | Anne, my own dariing.” his arms were 3 ing a second. Both you and Mr.|juarter which reads: ! ttior, i g h, Miss Morris! with hesitation. “Perhaps you had ubout her, his lips on hers. One long s . ad- | Dahlgren are in great trouble, under Ladies are requested not to smoke WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE, i be under arrest, you know! @ | Datter hogin by explaining your rea-|minute, when he felt her surrcnder- mn?e";’ P bl g o ’;n o I'Am'\'?n Attt e et q - renHistopher Dahleren, & soune newspanes | vou will accept “my apologies " gons for telling the world I was your |ing, then a (}ul(-k revulsion, and she | /T ‘“-n' N 8 Witaton wis as |1 ‘11“‘(1 ag: gl suspl i rt:-n;lln 16 veis posted affer i fride: wiiltee wier. ie travelink on a steamer bowid | hymyjjating you!” | witare i | tore herself free, L : : : am obliged to ask you 4 : . a | Correspondence of the Associated Press for Panama. Ihronkh & comncidence Anne | D1 you | wife ; T " fully upset about her son and kept | L . ikl " | ~outed two girl students who chose a e e amawtd | ptain.” Chris was doing some| ™ :gnne, you rend my letter? 1 &asj “I can't, Chris, T musn'e! You |, i " " Chere I thought he could !in seclusion until I notify you fur-lcorner table in the sun as a pleasant | ToNDON. August 28.—The good ol addition Victor Straiue. e man who caused | quick mental work, “why not let me |3 \ith Jealousy, I- haven't cxplained anything! You're|ASking mie where 1 thoushl be coud iher: place to smoke their briar pipes days are gone when a blue-ribboned Treaking e e enenmemnt " G ‘nithi | remain a_prisoner? Won't it help | VLU0 c" (0nld seo that” Anne|taking advantage of things that ars[be Aud what he could bo doing Bub) Tuxtin you come hack as soon as (o philosophize on the latest gos vas enough to “cr e Ohristonber sees nan i his cabin | vou to track down these crooks? They | oiet™i “'0 7Nk Vaice shook the | dead and buried! Kisses aren‘t enough (2t 1ast she Wwent €0 sigep, and heh Ty o "can 2 Chris asked the Captain. | ipe Latin Quarter. Rk stal eyt s e i A thheandlollag il | My think that as long as you are | jaqct little bit, “but weren't you go-|to marry on. A woman has to trust|pv b 8 MPEC T S PR el €en DT | ishting down his dis l"‘“'“"l“"hl at Sl L t through the Sacred portals a niie of her trans- | convinced of my guilt they can allow | "0 . the man she is going to spend her | 5 oG (N, T C Y g losing Anne so soon again. “I have| | e o : > " o . pretiy : 5 her | ain, I know I did very wrong L e | | avia one must now be am i UEeE | et gresier frocdoms. Wy ot | PO B2 e ime e ith, i o 53 ot the- man wh (013 £ Ko Tt vers wronr LS (i avout the | ARABS DESERT CAMELS |1 lconkeions ey itz | sends her midnight messages which | e MUIT GUA Girle the Craptain |Slass slipper ¢ rwa L o . i You love me, Anne. It would be . 4 ; b ] - | Tha s a lot of the old \im he finds the the | “rhat's a good idea!” the captain : i Jlace her in hopelessly compromising v ! e o i Which one? | he : d iU o | positions! | agreei P rry Mr. Straine when ; Who' savs it must belong 10 B . | What has come over you? What have agreeing to mar rai | IOMHG, A Ty 2 v de Vere. as she Not ou g e my lotter” | 3 “For G ? | by : " [1dmitted that he discovered it in m; e D IR g o AR i et .| 1 done to make vou plunge into & For God's sake, Anne, what are siven your heart to Mr. [FCAMCh Anne has just told me that | p; 4 Work of Royal Air Force | *¥®r. this season with 2 bank book in nominati ‘ ° : hetween you! aptain lnughed, |1 marriage, without your father's con- (you saving?” and Chris took firm e Lot me suggest that yoU | he'heard the same thing from Sonia, | P18y and Work of Royal Air Force | one hand and an invitation list in the notbe : us complications et | I o T ot much of & Cupid: bt | sent. off here alone, without family hold her again. “What midnight |zo to Dr. Straine and ask P:m:':i 0 | ot thove was no. way she coold B Aldet Matertally n |other. At the climax of the social e, | ers. 1 ind | n N a d, 8 s es? Are you craz release you 0} 3 2 rom ise o = N o i ! son, now sight. ny hostesses a et e i Chrlstophe d | 1 ikt Ahdll e | or ekl |m A A e . e [have known it hose slippers be . {%on. now in sight, many h 2 font Bl atanher {:':&‘:vnxnv“mflu_\‘rm‘\wn1‘,‘\11”:;”: O e ) but you seem to be! Do you |which was no doubt given under im [long 16 tho. stewardess, sir. or elue Frend. Fwetamntg thete: batik Bakineds D | e o vt e et | eyttt ethaE o waken e X0 deny that vou dropped a letter over [puls £ she has been manipulating them for | the “salver of visiting Wington i The | o NG RAGW NHAL IB6cktHG | com order that you might apolo-|the m of Mrs. Winston t wasn't given at all.” Anne burst | somebody else!” BAGDAD, Iraq—The days of the the last three ireless _ 4 e e o botore o oo | wizer Apparently T was misinkenos |last night, telling me that you were |out. “He took it for granted. It was| ™ “Thyt i valuable information, |camels in Iraq are numbered. Interest whether it was worth while. R Tady de Vere's disad | Gatun Lo ARA be snreiyon A Tt what do vou want me to say? | desperately il and to come at once ftrue that he's been coaxing me. but|thank you! 1 will return dir : . skl i The barricades of London's soc {0’ his room. He tells |0 el “this story to Miss Morrls, | Chris cvied desperatel Ve maln ‘1 {10 cabin And when I got there |[ wouldn't suy ves! Then he insisted | (he Captain said. “Com o8 "tlie s Avapine thist aricl et modetutl) curiin oGty e Nto¥ o the cantain’ who in e T . s Sorey! Tas 1018 1oa T was fown 't e M. SEGion s e i | in a terrible position and sus- | SHaE Joq Anne ¢ | travel is lagging since Lie has scen the | discovered, not by social impee - g 1 m eep it abso was caught in it? Can a girl be of being mixed up in this|jeayving matters between herselt and | ajrplane and its marvelous accomplish- | ity but by one’s ability to amuse i ~ | i ofication to “Crash Gate” Into Sanctum. f”““““ oo to vourself! on my kneey!" ) 'biamed for demanding an explanation cable husiness and he'd have tolpar lover still e - unsettled It one can raise the flick one once more. Chris was a Yes, that's what vou said. and o "o o)y an insult? Her eyes flash < after me to save my father from | \jne wasn't convinced of his inno- |Ments. smile on the faces of tired I g ting emotions. 1t was fhen the nest minute vou were (e/ling | and she shook herself from his ce. 1 was so beside myself |ienee: Bother it all. how In—!| The change is due largely to the play | hostesses one’s social fortune is ntinued from Yester ‘s Sta emendous relief to have his in ‘H‘ wptain that T w >~.“|‘"lv [‘i\"j hold at I don't know what L did or sald. | \nq Chris added some strong words [and the work of the British Royal Air | Persons who have spent sma — | nocence established oh. the ur & 1 are vl]u‘ -:v!‘vt: make ¢ ',';,,;.”3' \‘nl-'; “it's ! I never sent you any 1 wouldn't have marvied him.|,,der his breath, throwing open his | 2 SO 2 | tunes on charity balls and ente CHAPTER XIL certainty of Anne! tion! How | Chris, ”f' AN Ok i S o olein. [such me Chris flung back fu- ptain! I've lied to vou and things | window to admit a little air. Force, which for years has been polic- | lonec “7 na™ who have me: would she receive an apology? How |to understand me e P [riously. “Show me the lett wfully against me, but I'm not| ~ Looking out. h 20 rested upon |inf Iraq. Tts planes have had a tend- | through the whole lugubrious length PR st { o DadESLAREs iolsversplsaaing n. | Rou s die Antor st (RARSLDS miin) GeRmiA A wito SWEtaT 2 cheat!” | Winston, leaning listlessl nst his | ency to divert the minds of the na-|of them have not yet been able to turn B Sne Sehsimcement |Ssenaed hur? Aol o kbl L “Then it will be a case of suicide,”| “There. there, my dear.” the Cap- | window frame, eating a banana. tives of Mesopotamia from the desert | the ma vheel that spins one with was so unexpected that Chris| A tor hour elnpsed before | vou know what has hecome of poor | Ehen &, Wil b8 & EReS € s |tain patted her shoulder. “I never| uyes® that youth was saving to|sands to the clouds. In addition to the | society. gasped with dismay. A light tap sounded upon his door, the | Lady de Vere, whose slipper was | \hi¢ Topied aarcasticnih {thought vou were, I'm only acting|ihe man who guarded Chris, “and |air force work, the been consid- | Yet people with reputi “A counterfeit he ex: |turning of the key, and then the cap-|found in——" She paused, making| 'S¢ riting, Chris, I've lost my eye- |in the capacity of a fathel I'Ve | [ said to her: “Juliet, oh Juliet. where |erable airplane acti {ing merely amusing. like claimed. “I never thought of | tain appeared d by Anne, Anne | sure that the Captain was absorbed | JHHET A seen young love hefore: it is a beau-lure thow, my pipe dream” and she |the American planist, ainer; that! Are you sure” : { with her eves suspiciously red and her [in his Dook, and, leaning close 10| G0 o0k a slip of paper from the |tiful thing, and I'd like to see this | qig—— Se: ger machines of | Fred and Adele Astaire, who enter- “The purser is quite an expert on|n rrassed and nervous, s, added in a whisper, “in Your 't ¢ of her dress and handed it to|affiir come out happily for eve i His nd gave a quick jerk, tossing A. F. have accommodation for ed Price orge in the hotel the subect, and now that he has ex-| —“Anner Christopher sprang tomest | bed the astonished young man. body! Dal h. T have vour word banana peel directly into Chris- |2 suite, and Florence Mills, negro show- amined this bill he is convinced of it. | her. “Oh Anne Chris jumped as if he had been “wpook for yourself, and, oh, Chris, |that this letter is a forgel : {topher’s cabin, and that young pris- [the officers and men in their t hts | girl of New York, entertain the best I may add that it complicates the situ-| “I'm afraid I'll have to be a witness | s |say something, anything. to make me yu have, sit. | never saw it be- | one h was already |is to take up a score or more of natives, | society. People come to their parties ation & good deal, for in all |\.ru’. to this interview, Dahlgre the cap. Who X that he asked.|paliove in you ain Again_her | g |stirred to the breaking point, seized [who fight for places in the machines | Who would not bother even to answer bility the missing banknotes are all|tain apologized, “Mr. Straine objected | every ne i we to know." [yoice had softened, her eyes were| “\iss Morvis, Is the letter Mr.|the thing. about to toss it buck into | for the air jaunts over the desert. | invitations from persons in the social unterfeits, and that is a most seri-| (o Miss Morris coming into your room, [ Anne still 2 {cager Dahlgren wrote you just now still in [voung Winston's face, when a piece | 7 AR of i 18 | register. ous matter, especially as we can't use | and T promised him I'd rémain with * stewavdess! She found it!Chris studied the note, dumfounded. | vour possession? OR, yes. 1 see it's | of the pecling flopped open. reve lmu'm,”w on the Impe: E e the wireless to mnotify the Govern-| her’ Te threw Chris a look of warn- | there | =My darling.” 1t read, “I'm desper- {in hand! May 1 have it?|the white fnner skin, and on this skin | iners from Cairo ment.” | ing, elevating his eyebrows, and Chris| Chris drew a long breath and re-jate. The sun has got me, I've never |Thanks! {deep pencil marks stood out in bold | apt to Bagdad and I “What are you going to do? was immediately on his guard. Some- |laxed in his chair been so il in my life, I must see you | “Chris,” Anne said. very low. as|relief, a series of duts and dashes. | double that of last year. “Keep on searching for the monev!|thing of importance had happened in | A > said. very quictly, “I'm | hefore 1 get worse. Oh, Anne, I'm|ihe Captain was lost in his new prob- | fami compelling! Chris drew the You have furnished some valuable in-|connection with Anne's visit. He | goir ask you to tell that to the [afraidl—come to your Chris. I'm in|jem. “who could have written it? Oh, |thing closer, studying it in am _——— e A formation, Dahlgren: I am sure it will | must tread carefull Captain.” { eabin The note was in a hand- [Chri till lower, “how can I mistake |ment. 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