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N RABBITBORO—A Long-Winded Tale. By ALBERTINE RANDALJ, ¥ T [ . | THE EVENING STORY e | E Ty s ] THE FVENING STAR. WASTINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2i. 1928 = FOX’S A LONG TUBE WRICH RUNS ALL THAT STORY “ALONE IN THE . i - | £ RABBITEORO RECORD IN OUR NECKS. When the Bridge Was Up. |come! Do come right fn. * + ¢ Dot i BERERA R DOWN OUR NECKS lT-v—\AF\"rlD‘gi;MS E’E DI S AINT T 2 , Mrs. Smollett ived in @ de- | xagterday, fust. after she was taken so | " ill. But. thank goodness, she is better now and is playing with a ball, the darling! Smollett sat down op the tele- exeessive | phone stool and stared almost sternly. ave to soc- | “Now, Rose. please tell me what you olences but | gre talking about. You call me up at S breakfast, which vou know I dislike of all things. 1 love you and therefore I snatch some food and come out throug! fire departments and upturned bridge: and all kinds of unpleasant and un- profitable things. Tell me instantly what is the matter. Has—-er—has dear | Agnes, T mean * * * how did she the rug and why is she plaving | ball and * ° * Oh. please spare my | nerves, Rose Cressy. Come to the point, | ple: i e window was &u.. t ball of he it ..\n5~ would choke (u.‘d ‘un T;USTEE; ELECTED [® Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown.| CAP|TAL CHINESE COLONY‘ Chinese orchestra, when the celebra- WIVES ASK DIVORCE. ancying pays tre- tion got into its full stride at 8 o'clock nd dear Agnes has a | side. and Mrs. Fred E. Wright. chair- last night. Drums, musical stones, bells, pack vard (of course, BY Y. W. C. A. BOARD ;i a/'lhe committee on memborehip,| CELEBRATES NEW YEARH]«.V el D il ! stones. bel% | Two File Suits, Charging Non- e Jandlord must be bribed or some- i | \Will give @ welcome to new members. — into play to render the age-old melo- Support. nd she has insisted on the dear | geanton C. Peelle and George W. = o Strange Music Amid Colorful | gies of the Celestial kingdom. To Amer- . " i being called by her own name. 1t's ican ears the music was exotic indeed, | MIS. Mary I Stamey, 822 Connecti- |t h' P'l idea. I think, though whim White Are Named at An- PHILATELISTS TO MEET. Scenes Marks Observance of [ (6% (I TUHEC oS exotle indeet | cut avenue, today filed sult for an a cning lnes noye : i Ancient Festival brought memories of the mystic East. | Solute divorce from Claude Stam Inatantly Relieved a1 soon eured by a Dear Agnes wants nual Meeting. e Bedecking the scene were artful lan- | NOW Tesiding in Sevierville, Tenn. They, § J\oln'pazo 015 1 1 = ! were married in 1922 The wife 6 new, fienisand i Rinia & 50 much to prove she is thoroughly ! i : ; g ) : Practical and Able to earn money. And | Stanton C. Peclle and George W, Society Asks Members to Bring, The atmosphere of the Orient, glow- | terus, shedding a welcoming glow. 1 cfiarges non-support and _misconduct S0 many nice people g0 in for ca White were clected members of the| Mexican Stamp Collections. | ing With color and marked by strange |\ 68 (6, GIERNMTERE BIOW APARE | and names two co-respondents. She is Ars. Smollett controlled her emotions | board of trustees of the Young Wom- , music that had its birth in distant | garh of Washington merchants shook | TDTescnted by Attomney B. B. Libby. with all the tact of the periods she | an's Christian Association at yesterday's | The Washington Philatelic ' Soclety | oo, y1ye5 1 the Far East, was transiated | their heads sadly and vouchsafed that | Absolute divorce also 1s asked in a so a represented. — She stood | annua eting of the board in the will meet in its headquarters, 1022 Ver-| to Washington last night as the Chi- | the celebrations of these days lack the | Suit filed by Mrs Louise Snowden oy Shesmiled, ST o | Moiopolitan Nattonal Bank BUING | wont avenue, tomorsow night at B nese colony made merry. that Vet an- | pomp and ceremony of thoke of years | 7gAnst Lawrence L Snowden - she convalese But next time ney and to serve the unex- o'clock. Members are asked to bring | SUher year has dawncd for them. The ' agone. conduct, through Attorneys Hayes send for Dr. Jones. He is a very good | pired term of Mrs. John Blake Kendall. | their collections of Mexican Stamps. | vear of the repubiic of Oning. and. the ———s- — | Davis. vt And probably quite used to being Remaining members “of the board.| The annual banquet of the soclety | place was the headquarters of the On | The birds' nests eaten by the Chinese | _—— fasoyoned for when ealing his break= | 0 ey, Henty, . Motsts, | Will be held in the Lee House, Fifteenth | Lecug Chinese Mercnants' As {as an expensive delicacy are bult by | Laundry Workers Wanted. ing to rush away?” | T. C. Dulin and Mrs. William F. Mc- |and L streets, the evening of February | pniartof Chinatown: large swallows that live on the cliffs| The Civil Service Commission today ~1 wish Agnes were ll::":in.“)!:lr) r‘m»up 1:1‘(;1\ ‘"?‘y‘,u‘;\rxn‘)‘:*o 9, at 8 o'clock. | Weird, wailing music was played by a | of the Straits Settlements. announced that until February 18 it ard, which is an advisory committ of the cattery. ¥ 'he annual election of membe Po % 20 % 6% % o2 % 6% % 6% 4% 6% 6% 6% 6% ¢%0 6% %% o0 % o0 4% ¢% 6% 4% 60 % 626 4% 6% % ¢ 4% ¢%0 4% ¢ 4% ¢*0 2% 4% % 0% ¢% % ¢% e o%% o % o%% % o . »ot allowed to keep the precious pet | the board of directors of the assocation | % 130050 e3r a0 edn oo ednale ednate efeate efoate oo ate oo cgu ale G ae fuate efnale efnaleadnale ednte ofeade ofe egnale edeals oo de ade e als ofe oo o3 in the flat.” | lace tonight at the main ad- “I hope Agnes (my niece, T mean, not stration and building, the speculation) will come and see me | Seventeenth and streets. Eleven for the week end. I 1 mething T members will be chosen, the polls being particularly wish to say to her. Please |open all day and up 10 7 pm. when, give her my love.” following an association dinner o which On the way home. a_triumphant all members are invited, the regular | progress through open bridges, she de- | yearly meeting will | cided that her niece must marry at | Pictorial reports 3 skits | once. *T will not pav for breach of |and muric will be a part of the pro- | ‘eement. nor w e T T t Clears the sl THROAT/ e | 5 PERTUSSIN loosens the in- toast ar ‘ ! fectious mucus, relieves the What can | PRESENTS PRIN_CE CHAP. | cough spasms and soothes the —— irritated tissues. It does not S et oo™ | upset the stomach and may be For weeks we have been planning for this—ice have searched the Trinity Church Entertains. | gaicec) e B g 2, Sreoly i) BERTUSSI! b had dwapyond market—iwe have made huge purchases and now the dresses are here! s presented by the S Dramatic | it is efiective without dope and is Society of the Holy Trinity Church in| poroe S ol lires . . . 9 . . ' i Mo, Tty o, Thi | e el The prettiest, smartest frocks at this price yow’ll find in along search! leading male role was portrayed by, J. Calvert King. and other leading parts were played by Margaret I du Fief, Mary Margaret Read Mary E. Hines, Patricia A. Burke and Mary M i ced the per- | [ ] e 73 deance Spring Frocks DX o " o% o% o XD ® " ° x4 o B3 S o 030 o3 K3 Qe ® Q XT> yame in the paper for illicit cats in & city apartment. 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