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Miss ‘Brown _ of X.Y.O. By E. Phillips Oppenheim. by E. Phillips Onpenheim. Consright, 197 et stenogravher. in : herdnl Tife af “rantine mis e aeentnrs AN Tomancs by & chance | W of die Which the Takes down from The Hhoa af 'a man who wava he 16 4ving EN Brasttor™ "Fha Naxt = When she Caita o the hank 't ninoe Biher dreinients i WR Teted i & <afo-denosit hox e atiacked by Fufians Sachnes the Bad at She finds har Acoun Sl L B Tikae donst ‘a1th Anson. s mot Wowever. F MR WAt confant i A8 Insites the mitie 10 ahi ) e and his par Miss Fdith Bro 3 her motes and | the Tiae heen | 1 instruetad. | amd eaves her | her int ha g only «Continued from Yesterday's Si INSTALLMENT \XV1L EVERTHELES: evening, w that F ing ™ I'suppose I do. 1am in w o )| 1 reactionary with fire. even pproval. ning that yor uld make kland could could say, Fran- ve that Mr. be ‘fire’ to but don't ‘fire’ to sort of dear, byiously vou Mr. ane- ace that Frankland. a Do Frances ued, & a fresh cizarette on the table. you see. It yields me amusement to read what the = in his mind when he in various expeditions. He thinks is =0 clever, and he is really s ter £ibly clumsy. 1 with he were attrac tive. 1 honestly believe that the only scruples 1 have left are scrupies of taste. Miss Brown moved in her chair un eomfortably There are certain moods, Frances.” ®he confided coldly, “in which you say | things which - pleasan to listen o and unjust to yourself Little " prig” murmured or other, though, when you dear little nose of yvours world and feal the you may look | things differentl Men are really i pretty well alike, only the Frank land type are too clumsy to concea what they want Here they eom I'r. Frankland has drunk most of that bottle of wine, and 1 feel convinced that tonight he is going to be enter-| prising." The two men had risen to th and were crossing the room, Frank-| land lumberinz and pompous, yet with | & certain air of brute power about him | which relieved his otherwise common- | place appearance. By his si'» Gre.t- 801 seemed almost anem. “I don't know what's the matter with your friend tonight,” Frankland ®aid to Miss Brown. arcely opens ber mouth and keep on edging her chair a little farther away.” Frances laughed soft! “I'm just the same as I br-a, Mr. Frankland.” she ass Rim, “only sometimes you don’t under stand me.” “Come and dance, *hen.” he invited oulkilr. Bhe laid gown her cigarette and rose. 1 can’t Wsist 80 gracious and press. fng an invitation,” she murmured. Erio Greatson reached “Some da poke that ave: ir feet ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D ahle for his hitherto u.tasted gl of brandy and drew his chair neaver to his companion’s “Miss Brown,” he s a great many question: You lead us on to talk, but you say very little yourself. Yet'in a way you are a very mysterious person. 1 should like to| know more about you and your’ life," “Why? “Is that coquetry or do vou really wish to know why T am interested ™ I really wish to know.™ “May 1 tell vou this, . and Miss Browr, watching his ive face, realized that there was | no doubt about his sincerity. Tt isn't hecause you are—shall T say the exec. the great enemy of our| B0t for anything to do My interest is in you per- id, “vou ask | then?" he sons 1t that. Are’ you ried like Mr. Frank- | 1am not.” “And wi skould mors 1 am a 1 1 wish encourag tans it was the emphatic reply. le we are upon the subject | 1o that Frankland's ire ot mine. hear tha “You imply that 1 1 will give you a 1 will take you don't like Mr that i'rances him: 1 know weause she tinds of amusement in it ime 1 think that it is Mr. Frankland say W to 4 e is "d his shoulder: K 1'm a snob.” he beszed, | Ty n any other way, if that Nr. inkland has vty of und what women of N mp are like or how th, ted 1le was down in the mines wrs old, his father was a dru his m worse. He has an in of gen 1 1er i Know ndustry sheor has developed rtain vital matters m ane point of view speaking of them flu the more s He < owr bt rad as re ¥ as seen it he would n able to it A woms me s only with him. The greatest| to which he rises is that h- has Sometimes he fancies one more than another. That's just as far as he reaches.” “Then. don't vo consider, Brown demanded. “that it is unpar donable impertinence on his part te! dare to make the suggestions he does 10 a girl like Miss Austin?” ‘It npe lack woman " Miss| isn't exactly “It's sheer hension, as I told vou before. Al women ‘are the same to Frankland except that he fancies one more than anc He thinks that he is only iend what any man has any woman. And as has been zained in a different cirele of life he doesn't, T sup- | understand failure, | I think,” Miss Brown pronounced, | t he is a most abominable p lieve that Frances has made * mind not ta encourage him 1 am thankful for it.” Eric Greatson took off his spectacles and wiped them. with a little 3 “I thought they weren't getting on very weil tonight,” he remarkcd “Your friend had that rather supe rior, her humorous smile all the time she was dancinz, and Frankland | was so furicus he was bumping into “very ol They ng down in ¢ lounge now. and Frankland is look: ing like he does when he's heen suc corsfully heckled at a 1 meeting * * * And before they come haok | may 1 remind you. Miss Erown, that| a3 yetrwe.have soarcely said a . .od | about yourself. Your friend is a ver: charming voung lady. and social poli ! tics are one of the most interesting things in life, but 1 should like, if 1| might, to talk a lite about Miss| Brown.” She smiled at him, pleasantly | ersugh, but always with that air of aloofness which xeemed part of her| natural ree-vve. i “I will hecome very personal in-| deed,” she said, dropping her voice a little and glancing around cautiously Mr. Greatson, it is a yery te thought for me that rou conld ad the slightest kno as likely to happen mornin, know 1 o nie inence.” he of compre her. is offer pose “th It b more. up any hut prreciate st uth rabl your ent for it at riKk b al he time, rprise saved my life “on wak obvious 't feel that 1 niks, Miss Brown,” } 1y il at ease | STUFF THAT NEVER GETS INTO THE AD 22 S S S | sionally | wor | You come here for y | at | ering up the tritles she had left in her | L “The whole move was utterly against my principles, although 1 admit the logic of the arguments on the other side. 1 m not on the action commit. tee of my party, aad the matter never came before my chief. 1 got to know about it entirely by accident, and 1 don't mind admitting that [ never went to bed at all last night, trying to make up my mind what to do. “You did a very Kindly: thing,” she acknowledged, “and, believe me, I am grateful.” “I am not going to ask yvou mare personal he promised. 1 in opposite ¢ HoLy MACKEREL Joue! You 3ay JIMMIE JENKING HAS BeAT 1T OUT OF TOWN? YES GOOFY' HE ABOUT AFRICA! He. NOW ON HIS WAY TO FLY PAPER CONVEN any uestions, Miss Brown,” 1 realize that you and mps occupy very diffi- cult positions, but I want you to let me. if you will, hav the opportunity of seeing a little more of you occa- ALL RIGHT She shook her head. g m’t think, Mr, Grea said, “that it would be wise, “I should never refer to he went on eagerly, ever it may be. I am not a spy. Just want you to give me, if vou will, little of "vour friendship. 1 should like to see more of you if I might, in KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Julie Still Believes in Goofy. LEFT A NOTE FOR COULDNT STAND 3 SHUTZ AND HIY LiES WELL, HE CERTAINLY LEFT OMELIA FLAT C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1928’ AELP AND SITUA TIONS! 11 THAT WAS A HOT 1DEA OF “YOURS MR. GOOFY Bowers ! You WHAT COMPETITION DID TO TIMMIE Temkny! NOW AMELIA WILL NEVER GeT raeriep’ HA! HA! wHAT A JeLLy FSH JIMMIE TURNED OUT 1O BE! JCARED AWAY By AN OLD GUY wWITH WHISKERS AND A- LOT OF LIES ABOUT AFRICA! CAN_YOU BEAT T? AMELIA SAYING HE s A a_different sort of environment. 1 don’t care much about this sort of thing. 1 don't think vou do really AR ur friend’s sak A RI into the countr A some day, and I should like you CLOSING ITOURS meet some of my friends with whom I think you would get on well- not FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS We mizht down the Frankland type at all.” “All that is very difficult, Mr. Great son.” Miss Brown regretted, “just now, any A week or two agoe it would have all been different. Now well, there is no reason why we shouldn’t talk plainly, is ther Chance placed in my Keeping the re- | sults of the labors of the man who hated your party and who worked against it to the death. Those secrets | are still, 1 take it, to be preserved.’ I see vour point, Miss Brown.”| Greatson interrupted eager'y, “but He stopped standing hy truculent RUB vaLe 1t pm For Sunday. day At the hour earlier day before publication 5:30 pm. Satur- Branch Agencies, one both for daily and NCHAN oniy X | koo refe Ao & Sunday, Only E Death Notices and Lost and e Found advertisements for the and | daily will ba accepted up to noo el day of issue except Saturday and I Holidavs. when the closing tme is 10290 am. Death no- s and Lost and Found for The Star will he accepted up nm ceptions short. Frankland the table, flushed nces was calmly Place ot “Miss Austin and the Nizht Hawk.” he announced “You needn’t we Miss Brown. 'l bring the young iady home even if we | re a bit late Frances had on to ' Sunday to 11 I are ring Saturday REAL Want oldest ol i picked up her posses. =ions sweet but danger ous smile upon her lips. “Miss Austin is doing nothing of he o s with a glance of re ance at Miss Brown. , ou said youd think ahout ankland declared a vily “1 have thought about have decided not to go. Edith vankland made an effort to smoth er his He turned to Miss rown 1 say. won't you persuade Misa Erown”" he begged. ragtEon can come alonz. too.! M sorry. the latter intervened, Lut T don't think either Miss Erown e Miss Austin wou' like the Night Hawk Al It i=sn’t a place I'd 1ake my to. for instance, and she's Nt too strict. Better call that off. If vou want to go on anywhere else “Thank you Mr. Groat- [ i =son,"” rances interrupted “Come | along, Fdith. | | | A reat {an omce TG b RIEAT | sunil Cash i all “at assu host BOYS white, with To run errands excellent_ opportumts o 0 A trade. Ab 314 100h st now., 10th fleor OOKKEEPER. strahitn o Pt bk At e must be a e information eonfidential Hox 107, Star oftied | BOOKGINDER ot forw Star office 2 LECTOR - S ALESMAN =T wow livew in vil brefer man now e Euarantes i comus PN W man, 40 Homer | DAIRY FAKM HAND. nod honae and Eanden, o Viennal Vi RESENTATIV ES o work Who can deve will b pearanee and nformation s 13th and Pens ¥ t. and 1| Come along, Do rer inger. t her, “You and el We organi the b tric re \ . ne reed. married furmished. A exper A well known AN heir 11 st reler sistor ers, e three presen th nte:| Better frin f0s: | betten . | Suitab’ conneg ant, pri 1021 1 e Apuly Mills Bu FREE COURS hin for men arniae Uniy tinlars ~ye_I <0 much Iife tnslrance salesman o edie Earn whilo ity For par “What the devil do vou mean by interfering?” Frankland demanded Greatson faced him across the table | I interfe- d. he said. “simply be. | MAN white. 10 take over nk route the Nizht Hawk is the most disreps Rax 137, Star office table place in London., and if vou'll| MAN WANTED with car allow me to sav so, Frankland vou rehandise i n.W sht to have knewn hetter than to| 25_7th =t ted taking either of these voung women there,” Frankland leoked around Frances 1 lliss Brown had already djsap. red moment he glared at Greatson, who was standing v | calm and self possossed. prepa to| lizht a Then he ¢ A h to weil Grand 1'n section. Commis husiness o M the i earning kuod willing 1o wark. 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