Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1928, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 1928. lever, pushed it and it subsided into | Wainwright, rushed her across the|can I take you away from that un- y , nt sl hall to the door opening to the calm |speakable bunch of idiots?" PROTEST HUNTERS as one of the most productive known ..(. " to Alaskan hunters. But they say e that commerclalization of big game hunting by companies operating planes from the terminus of t road into the mountain ranges reluctant silence. 3 Miss Wainwright laughed. Mr. [and peaceful night. Miss Wainwright| ~She lifted up her face and told him. Goodloe laughed, Mr. Goodloe, laugh: |set her foot ncross tho threshold. Mr. THE END. s s ing, did not return to the spindle- | Goodloe, pushing her and making _CComrisht, 1028 _ U E OF AlRPLANE THE EVENING STORY lewked chalr. He sank gently down [haste to get himself out of the pande. is depleting the suppl i v upon the davenport at the other end [ monium-shaken house, steppe d, as did —— [M!flp L upply of sheep s\n] Teacher’s Beau. Why, he could be arresteal Well, they | from Miss Wainwright. Miss Wain. | Miss Wainwright, into an occan, re-| NEW LEATHER DES|GNS Alaskans Say Game Faces Ex-| The protest by prospectors and 1SS WAINWRIGHT had not | had tonight. What was on for tonight | wright began to mention womo of tho [ sonant aid nr;dlou and_hideous, & i homenteaders n rased because, they believed in making the girls|anyhow? Probably Willy dear, the Ih‘.gl‘{.v;:'l.wml‘uu‘:u‘pz‘:;‘t :::r ‘c‘_.l‘u-t‘:;::x:." slipping, ~ rolling, eaterwauling ™ tin| 0y UTIT e Mod- tinetlon if Sportsmen Continpe say, ¢ 'm\;‘uulonhby alr 18 reaching | . Wil ) Wi " ex- 3 recinct® where the: e come back on the 3ist,|tongue-tied, would be coming to see|cjajmed something bheneath the pillow [ Mr. Goodloe used words. Tle hoped T to Invade Animal Retreats. 2( meat that :m.'r.x:: vlf,;k.:. «‘n,»; bets had said in faculty meeting ! yjjeq ainwright. Say, wouldn't it|at Mr. Goodloe's back. ~Again Mr. |a rd that Miss Wainwright had Lomis > These residents assert that in a lmen fint?l Emhagg have school o ‘be gorgeous to—Well, why not? Say, Goodloe sprang to his feet, discov rd them, but she had, and she | Correspondence of the Assocliated Press. e any valley or on any mountain r’a."y:’;: vervbody come up to old Jude's room | AN broust ”‘1’:“:]':";:’4‘"( n!h:..fim;u» ik 1‘|‘\:\||?lr|'|d\:l;|rlr|1ut(l'l‘::' cheek| PARIS—Dyed kia appliqued to | Correspondence of the Amoclated Press. game once was plentiful and was | ."“’"'7”: Seventieth Street ht after dinner. pe Goodloe silenced Tittle | ¢ them better. many kinds of fabric In designs simu-| ANCHORAGE, Alaska.—Alrplanes f”‘"::""""'nv ":;;v'-;»'-;\uw they allege it m::.::o:..... buring the, dinier the girls whis 1 him on the piano beside L at last, torea fiema, Mr. Goodloe | lating anclent and modern_embroid: |nre carrying hunters into the retreats | in e e TR T meory e 8 : nd beckoned and winked sat down—in the middle [ was trembling with rage. s8 Wain- | o e . ‘ ' 1l % p Prexy and Mrs. Drexy pretended not Welght WAk ErmBINE Witk UppresNaa les s a new form of omhom»hm»nt onece comparatively safe for big game |only to obtain heads as trophies. good food. Away from New York's in hisj, not Miss Wainwright wanted e, Tazy Tones, TLazy |laughter. Mr. Goodloe had his arm |Sponsored by some of the authorities and guides, prospectors and ———ee noise and confusion and yet but five mine ¥ the prexy in Such in) 4o “1 told you so Something's to 0 scused Covot’s “Dance of the |around Miss Wainwright. of style, among them Perugia, Lanvin ers are protesting. The in-| A $25.000 clubhouse Is being com.| "€ {rom Times Square and the theaters. is world is justice pay.’ But she did not. Miss Wain-| Nymphs ahove the mantel. Shricks of laughter pursued them |And Lelong. Some of the best'of these | vasion, they say, threatens havoe to|pleted on a 45-acre tract near ian | All Rooms with Bath Lancheon ¢ on the [wright was unu Iy pink and her Mr. Goodloe was not smiling as he'| down the blessedly dark path under |V designs are done by Russian | moose, meuntain sheep and mountain | kakee, where the Sunset Hills suntry dive | eves nearly hlack Joaped down and snatehed and banged | the pines. Mr, Goodloe put both his |8rtlsta in a studio and workshop in | gont. Club, a negro organization of Chicagze,. . $9.50 Diemer - t deal. it down with the rest of the elock fam und Miss Wainwright, littea | Montparnasse, Guldes characterize the past season ' has its golf eourse. & and op 9128 ¢ ”“‘ “‘"‘y"”" “’”ly" " fily. He sat down, about 2 inches from ' o . hefore she went to the . | Miss Wainwright 1" At 5 minutes of 8 Miss Wainwright | 100 bad | L 1 to . Mr. G l;ull‘lim t \“T' '\\ru(m\rm'u,: he sleeveless soft vellow was touch the nter grass, bu e i th did not withdraw his arms. They 1T STOPS nged in a vase on the [ parlor piano a dozen gorgeous {ved roses come to her at 7. At T8/ 1 and was holding out brushed. | touching it was the of the family. |} printed to the corner her only shelter in a monstrous THAT ly growled. “When COUGH the clamor and whence pr e PALALS ROYAL arched 4 R bang, bang, bang,” interm - ) ‘ o iy fhe Hoiror Eh oo \m“\f“.f: To please ycu JUNIPER TAR G STREET AT ELEVENTH an s —that's the first and only con- COMPOU ND ‘ i B G R S 3 T LT || QUICK RELIEF G C e sat atralght up.on a with' the dequate chalr. quite far aw; o ! oy . reat f e Bt e S || o, oo 0 Gl learance Sale o Tt P “elootent aven. " She wos | Watnwrights enr. Ho Reabsic o Nestimsies and Common Sore Throat 9 k B ‘abouc her iy . ‘mv- Wa i entails no obligation pouT SxeeneNT: T o4 en s A l-WOOl Tn'lfh inkle. 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