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THE EV STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928 HELP AND SITUATIONS: = — e = = = = WANTED—SALESMEN, ¥ SITUATION—MAI RECOMMENDED SERVICE. 9 . « ‘ The Sidewalks of Washington ) ontinned.) MA ¢ v 3 X NTING. PAPERIANGING A\,l") nvfica CLOSING HOURS : o 2 e Coe 5016 G, ave. . u,’x.r":hx' o e BY THORNTON FISHER. FOR CLASSIFIED ‘ i ae | XONNE2 B STING —figuse Galine nerior and ox- ve: ability, - lled mechanica: reasonabla pricess { é i & D D i = L t T h fifications, _Ad- Berene. 55 M at. M. |rn';1. A MYSTERY STORY. Every progressive town and city in|ful surroundings; near bus, trolleys, ADVERTISEMENTS b e 3 RE o o PAPERINGPAINTING. T —prices Tows e in B By FRANK L. PACKARD. America has a boosters’ assoclation, | SChools, stores and churches: easy ac- K 1 work YouNG MAN 6 ups Convright 1097, br Frank L. Pack " 0 are organized and | €C5S to the heart of the city, etc,” he 11 p.m. day before publication. AL AL ey e . a9 APsehckant, IS”““' e 5 read. For Sunday, 6:30 p.m. Saturday. R f Sl 2 e oy T — : — ——] | sometimes the boosters are humble| The next day he rushed to the real i ot 7. Ca for 5 citizons_abounding i clvie * pride. [estate person and deenanded that his PO W L m i G o SO : A : i Nearly every fown flaunts a_slogan |place be withdrawn immediately from our earller, bo A " T e 0 : g At o SedGontioud tom esteniaysiStar) | retary, WM. Sdafxay. SYRMMY - [ fua “iAIBigRonimnal ROl ar (Toweons | Uisimatte Sunday. i ir bty ; m r e R biman Co Aau Ga “That's awfully good of you” said| Jafiray acknowledged the introduc- ] Cornel Occasionally the busin Why the sudden change?” inquired tion. Homer T Kit o Adiirons Drensty 2 ! L 2 Rand warmly. “There’s nothing I can | tion and looked inquiringly at N " s L) Mr, | men of the town hold a rally, and sing |the agent. “Change,” shouted the SRIG TS FCV A DRESSMAK Cxperienced think of that I would like better; in| Garth. ERIGIDAIRE SALESMAY y about dear old Towsons Corners, and [Owner. “Why, if my place is as de- Only Exceptions. \ : Al Tea 1At home or by the day: fact. to be perfectly honest, T was al- | “Jaffray” sald Mr. Garth gruffly, “I [discuss the widening of Main strect sla‘:}’lfltn;_\u‘u'iflly n:lls‘ in the ad, I'm Very attractive proposition, i Frankhn 4 most going to have the femerity to| have just received some very bad news, |and the construction of llr:\\'lpu\."': golng to keep it myself. Death Notlces and Lot and unlimited territory, beautiful [ ¥ W experien suggest it myself. Yes, indeed, Ill ac-| Mr. Murchison was murdered in his | library and depot, Every one in the * ok ok ok 5 8 ed Wl Sl i Fouud advertisements for the ol B shptibang! 1] entire charge of a copt with the greatest pleasure. I | bungalow some two weeks ago by a|town becomes inflamed with new zeal | geveral years ago, a song was publish- SNS, whilibe) sodsotl anits BouH display room, many advantages. | trom H oid: Jmue would give me more time both here | man named Peter Blake.” ore i ake . P with n X or measige | PAPERI and a -‘}“‘“’,‘, “‘_‘“"":““ o make | og "one of the lines of which ran, “the day of issue except Saturday and Call between 2 and 6 p.m. and : 0.2 Rieas | B rooms, and Zatore | i € and in Auckland. and 1 half promised | Jaffray stared at his employer almost [ Towsons the gateway to some place | village blacksmith owns the village Legal Holidays, when the closing sce for yourself. Mr. Baldwin, | vincr. oo 4 | PAINTING PrasT a lecture in Melbourne, which—-" | uncomprehendingly or other. Boards of trade and ¢ Itisceins that tho smithy abans il e L gLl L > ) . Mr. Ba 3| XURSE. German 1 FAPERING FAIN(ING FLA5T Settled!” said Mr. Humphr “Nr. Murchison—murdered!” he ex- |bers of commorce contribute unsiint- | doned hovseshoelng for the more lucra- tices and Lost and Found for The 3113 Hth st. n.w. - 5 . _ M._Pumvs_5027 Far i imed faintly. - {ml ‘0.‘”"‘ ‘bu.\uul&\ of plugging thelr | tive practice of attaching rubber shoes to Sunday Star will be accopted up E = ey Marion. Humphrey Garth picked un the frespective villes i s hg the village cars. Then he added a to 11 p.m. UCTION COURSE Gloar pliase sall Hand aper and handed it to he: secre-| Frequently a literary gentleman 15| filing station and sold luxurious - ; 0T TITE ' 3 “Any particular news?” Mr. Hum- | tar¥ engaged to describe, n,l« ‘lmma phrases | cessaries such as tire carriers, bumpers R Rl P o oward & news. | “The detalls are there. Never raind | the lure of Towsons, which s brondcast |and skid chatns. When he' went. to Paper protruding. from Rand's pocket, | them now. — You can read them ou the through circulars or adevrtisements, or | church on Sudday’s and sat with his i1 % . LEvine RIANG NG P see Nou've ot & paper. I {reated | WY to the city. T want you to motor | both. ‘The purple | boys, he was pointed out as the chief HELP—MALE. i LEAR: LN 2_ }anteed work a myself fo a day off, and 1 didn't go to | t0 Sydney at once. Iam going to offer | —r=—— l:‘:}l* bl:’-r\r‘;:gr 'Il‘::\r; gig-tnnm- holder in town _invention & 0 Ol coni s e o the office toda oward for the capture of this Petes /BODSERS,‘% : residents of Washington have wit- - ream and sugar, Mr. Ran; e offi y 2 ) 4 " You understand 3 purple through the | nessed a similar transition. How many No:» replied Rand; “no news of any | B! s in ahsvay din | 35,01 deft. application of | former livery stables are now rendering | » nw He o - particular moment except for a libaicn Emiee | vivid adjectives: | service as garages fs a question. There | AUTO PAINTERS wanic eral’ > oI YODVE beastly affair up in the Talimotu SWRAGEE NOOC i Garn curt- /| the fertite valle are more, however, : . 11 A e fumio i | STESOGRAPIET, ; s | A Raiiien, 1016 e group. A couple of weeks old now— , EUEC | laugh and sing in 5 tirn i commers o crttarial an: though the news 15 just in here. Trad- | I “¥oull sce the pollce. gnd the the fullness of yel- e e 5 — BERT CF DARR. 22 Warren s, nowe | o, demres: smmeiate emplosment.” Gl ing boat brought it to Fiji or some hewspapers, or whoever you have to . ) suspect. One is re- [ Aur A LIPER with .o s 10RY. & Kol - SOM€ see. in order to have the reward given - low grain or suc- ———| called. This quaint, it Ay X e, Apply Mr. |2 prpar e | 2 foinig Ll Lot DR wireless station up North, I suppose.” | i h culent citron; the 1d b 7 A % i AUTO DRIVING LE S BY OLD EXPF. / “What is it>" inquired Mr. Garth. official recognition and publicity. Then st $1d building with & ¢ W Fienced ~ inwtriictors: - satisfaction - insured SITUATI Wi said m‘n‘}, “a young English- | cable or wireless it all over. Sce that ) & mean temperature frame facade re- ||, 4 ¢ Apply firet | White_ehauffeurs_furnished. Call_Linc. 82. 3 | — man bv the name of beter Blake a|its known in Singapore—up in Fiji— ’ 2 is described at| fg sembles an old| floor \ or write MI. | 1n YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LIFF IN. | ™" ! M PAPERHA it or g i Ry verywhere. And without a moment's length for those £ fellow attired in a surance enroll now for new class, Addre K P A sort of beachcomber and general all- £\ J) for whea the rigor X _ 4 rexs | Deeatiee 41 ? o The man has already had too 7] for whea 20 3 frock coat of the : 0 work ; s EESE found waciec, T take 3t Bem bl ge- |y g A of 'a Northern : & vintage of '76 and | I}, iy . 0 ¥ OO b fonerat Biape o e e nter e s | =¥es isic P shtdSOaNITay, #Anid ithie d Winter or the | | RSN wearing golf knick- ator i 5o care fumished: | DAY Wol g i | e, 3 N ol ey amount of the reward, Mr. Garth?" withering heat of ers and a straw hat | cutter. Inter oporition for the right | KiKT. i “| Phane North o] mechanice lection of pearls valued at a good | TWRlll W oicand pounds,” said Hum- | [¥° the South has no g =7 [‘of the current year. | party Callin_person. 2817 _14th st nw. | O ARG SRAL HOUS K . B I e cay M. | Phrey Garth laconically. ] This may seem to | JANITOR “for, fouiny houser frol| ¥ e of AAAMIGOINE. marcel, Waving | Hiat A1 cxcclient Ecneral hotjso N e e i in hic | Jaffrav had small black eves. A sort S 4 be an extravagant || . Aonie DiE Netnusniin al_treatments. Apply second floor, | MY Present _emplover. fol 450 h leaned forward in his . discussed G ™ P Mighl h_at GIRL wants general housework of o of startled incredulity came into them description, but it fiom 4 to B Dring_reference I wantaKeners i houses ol chair. L tor & iient .| until one wonders where that place has —| fits the situation. | Ma> W cook: refined i m [HOSE “'”",,‘»m 2 PE] ENT | &th nd the planter's name?” he asked | “Five thousand pounds!” he repeated. been *“all my life. A conspicuous sign o “of turning out good home-cooked GIR| 7 ND REMODELI in a low voice. |1 Do your pardon Mr. Garth—dd you | Just a few months ago we had an {on the building HanIE alleent and auad o linisial, opportunity | nouscwork, nurse auired: easy pasments, as bt Rand. He pulled the newspaper u&cg‘“‘?fi!“giéh;‘:fi‘“g‘a‘:&‘;fis pounds,” re-|ican _cities, when every town that Driving.” One door Akl e Boe T it thel : e R e ‘Tom Murchison—mure®red! Hum»m-"m,“i to the matter at once cal conventions. Last week & gre | cars. It would seem as if the proprietor . 10 Mt ) EEE s N BT Hie bowed to | tisement in a nationally known maga- | until he is assured that the new con- | e their 1 dosnot | [CENILS HHICUER e e dor e Rand. and hurried off along the| ;1" gnigwell written but informative; | hobby. ; e e el : aion) 29 i ! Daddy Tom!" The words came in . Hevmad, SRk e SIS ington acquaintances are going to t A cheerful o1 than about 80 years.ola | MEN il they have | - table. Marion had risen from her |, STo BRI ired slowly, 1| For many years they have been|oOffice. It is said that the garage was [ HoX 458-D_Star offi 1 for child, do 1 iring honir: unr Tty eLriCtor: farn while other. ested in it myself. I'm quite sure your |, oo, point out beauty in that which | young fellows try at least & doven jobs = Tor and EVENING CLASSES 1t housework: Kood references. that T should have brought this| Humphrey =GRS SERES WU night a respectable fellow expressed | sess the quality are as rare as the |, At on well ‘ o A : 1 Weet + CLet me see the paper” said Mr.| .00 X0% NG S0 N You some- | ¥hat he regarded as a “fresh crack” | the habit of moving annually from ) \ <= XAMIN ODAY WITH FRE Deation Paper iithe Gihecs hand! thousand, yes, or two hundred, if T have | Y¢S, and it began to dawn on the |positions and even professions with a ; . " i TY D ox i 1AL, MON WED. spite of an obvious effort to steady her | Murchison to justice. body, though, had to remind him of it. | of one stable soul who, after Working | Muct furiahed rfernees as 10 1803 H St NOW RHANG A" reasonabie hustiers BECOME afternoons FARN o ” » . o chen for practieal . #pare time or eve- T think it was Murchison,” said ] example of competition between Amer- | reads: “Riding and Al atenen s | nings. Wil v only those desitous of [ 1R | no_sob tan” wm 4 making commer. rt their prof GIRL. expegenced, Soung, t installed, his pocket and consulted it. boasted of ‘more than one traffic cop | leads to the horse department . ; . % sharp- 2 D s he horse department and t Alfania Murchison—Thomas Murd +ison | {urned Humphrey Garth 8 e oho Pa | sought to entertain the national politi- | another opens upon a space stored with ol i neat_calore hrey Garth's face had ‘et in shar D 5 ilroa ished o - (15 unwi ispense wi ;s S E e 7 A ; gmsj 'J:hcrz- e e m& »“1\0 <. mxht f’»“pm“' quiet! railroad company published an adver- | is unwilling to dispense with his nags experienced in direct selling, those | ¢ GO0 GRE HGE SR e S will go immediately. zine exploiting our own city. It | traptions are not simply an overnight | wish fo al: heir present Tine: to well | GECICY SO SO0 T8 ® income. ; . wants wor ¥ G hily clenched on the erms of his|Rand i i i Bidade ling . o e erman Rand's cigarette was still un- | S0 much so, indeed, that several Wash L ¥ VTTON AL TNSTITUTE O : i s Borss 8 low cry from the other side of the FRIIE BT PRy O ce sum of money, | 1n_the sights on the strength of it. |5 employed In a_garage near the Post paid while learning, Address | s assigned | LADY. whits. willing chair and was standing there a very : < <t | unable to sce the forest for the tr . : MEN—Free coptae 1 TescIge Tigid Nittle figure, very white of face, | | should say ‘that it would interest most | R T SS Citain environment | it e Mo and that the man | T ey irutay. Fitd 0 Herman Rand set down his tea cup | men—letalone the average. I'mmotpre-| (it b % fr0 01 L IOP] | mentloned has oked e aame | i i 1y rmaj s s s > - | very y des sluster. So | building for 37 years. That is unusually | ble " returus, i 3 ; awkwardly as he looked from one to| Pared to say that I wouldn't be inter- | jro "o "one ™ horhiaps a stranger, | lang. whon it 1s eonsidered that most |- Eahl o ARES FARGIE i | - e dowt s et vas. ive thousand unds 2 Rk - e et R e t0 us may scem to have faded. | before they are 25, Permanency 15 so | Ahuh Siires, betsen ) Washinzton Tran - 3 - T am inexpressibly | 8 2 B O Garth's hands were At @ social gathering last Saturday | unusual these days that those who Dos- | pi.iMEER to mstall” A ’ s Rambermaid. work in. exc] news. I1—I see that it touches you admiration for the beauty of a friend's | dodo. The restless age. So restless Vil balane - = = ! both very closely. I had no idea—" | I L u pe sad, with of Wife A first, friend husband resented | that hundreds of families have acquired e Clées 4 e SINFESS UTY PARLORS. _____ | SEW STORE O techanicaily Rand placed the news- | thing. Rand. Tl spend a hundred The couple had been married for 23 | apartment to apartment. Men change 3 . s 7 : ; | H5 T T z | male half that he was married to a | freq i 2 ) ! f tha as marries equency undreamed of when grand- Ty EPARATORY SCHOOL Marcel ‘Mr. Rand" said_Marion, and, in' 10 10 bring the murderer of old TOM | yeanly siriking looking person. Some- | father was a youth. The story 5 told ¢ L v, 1 T e Houa OV WiLERE Wl &1 Ll voice, it broke a little, “you won't mind You may recall the story of a home | for a certain concern for 35 years, was | character o don't apvly. Suite 9063, Bd- | MENT A( excusing me for a little while, will you? CHAPTER V. owner who desired to sell his place. He | dismissed. His wife tried o console | Monds M nw. . _ STEXOG.. oaRIepE . Fugene Permanent " including © This"—the tears were very near to the | SentAMLICHE. turned the sale over to a keen real | him. but her efforts were in vain. Rt e e il £ 0 | shampoos, finger wave. B blue eyes. dimming them now—"this | e Cargo. - | estate agent and the following Sunday | T wouldn't have minded.” walled the | Wi pow ani T i oored o | sovd Employment R e e L el is——" She did not finish the sen-| TAPA cloth hung across the en- | the owner saw an ad describing his | disconsolate one, “but they told me |win «rivers leene | Call aftr 4. 1 SOUTHERS “Em V. | S T tence. Her head a little averted, she | trance to the hut. It shut out | property. “House for sale—beautiful | when I started that the position would | 1%t Newvort nl vy, N 2 2 2 PERSONAL. o ed quackl‘ along the veranda and the faint breeze that was stir- ta, exclusive neighborhood; delight- | be a permanent one.” NG MAN-The ATihurT POSITIO Ty i isappeared into the house, { ring, but it also shut out the A gt L ; B lavs Tine additional to the re- . gRaRS. who had risen courteousy, | intense glare of the afterncon : & b e oo U gl sinon Wahineion Emplorment | o line rate. o & | ing rl's trim figure | sun. Peter stared at the 3 o knowa somethin: xchanke: no charge | 3 Qoerate: o til the door closed behind her; then become hideous to him—the design was “ ORLD FA NIOLS bTORlES G S L [ &t rmrarimar 'S 4R LR ¢ ASORY STEVERS PROPERTIES—WAT: he fumbled In his pocket for his cigar- | jrregular, chaotig, as though born of & CRUSOE'S MAN F 'y and H D nn ot Y Padence. 4058 ( former ette case. selected a cigarette, and, as | nightmare; its pigments were of deep ‘RUSOE'S MAN FRIDAY. ‘ X 0 LP—FE mivr 9)° Atlantic ave. Ocean Front. S he turned his attention now to Hum- | black and a rusty red and the circles o, , Ll P eumertial T | e ot cee Coptee phrey Garth. stood tapping the cigar- | and lines all seemed to run together D ¥ I ain 6413 i on e OIar Lo | s and Colorado Minca.~ Also many of is | ette on the edge of the case in & help- | i every direction, and it hurt his eves. ANIEL DEFOE. e OTENING e LRG| i hitented and With e less sort of way. | But he couldn't help staring at it. H L an vl catentoiaton | B or_seneral office Work. Younk | Gonp ¢ Hoston i Foree iron ne}‘!u;na;;);;ey Garth looked up from the t)‘e;d“'henhhe :p(‘ned ;n;m :m-p::‘%r;- olDaniel Defor, 18011701, w i rice straw and a blanket upon 3t, which "t Abiy Khodes Brothure, e e e e ey and tspist | CicE e Flat and Piogs s 5 verted to the thing, and he was - | story writer and’ essayis is . 5 & J T A o Pt asing £ood e 1 nd lexecitive | e ok “Sit down, Rand.” he said huskily. |ed of an insane desire to measure the | [0Vl [Retinan G et metne] S AN | oy el TR RN PO S| g S i T atoas he B ith & mirth- | G the Jacgest andl the o fasatnt FLER ol i | et o sieep. 5 Supervisory Caps 5 upbe. T 0L T e e | Mines, id, 3 - i 1 > lines ; was surprised one morning, wrote | He was a good-looking, rat - s “RELW N TGN : et less smile, “that I am a bird of very each other to see which was the lnlng(;,l; Robinson Crusoe in his journal, by i 'l‘“'!‘l‘.“p('l(l‘(’t;y ‘f‘fl.',,:fl,,"i'}fi, B DETWEREN 30 AND 238 | PEMONSTRATORS cxpesienced. CallGeorsia | 11l omen indeed. 11‘x§ evident that| The tapa cloth was of a piece In his | 1n0 16 Jess than five canoes all on shore | ght, strong limbs, not too large, WEDISCIPLINARY QUATITIES | ikl wanted, « dishwasl 8‘“,,;,“»“ been a frightful shock to Miss :V{:’al}f‘i}:nd" "“:'d,“‘:,“g“"{"i‘"{;,’:, together on my side of the island and | toll and veH shaped. He was, as I ¥ ENY PO SERGEANT WEITH A1 fo0e” £ ut o w 4 arth.” | hut, wl Wwas m: rokel 4 e who be all | reckon, 18 Ve o e ha SIN (FRSORALL wan SAbout ‘the. same as thoughsome | and! over ‘which wasispreadthe IRUVE | Hiaa b ores "oy g n st e | koD, about 36 years of age, ‘He had | CHIERLY RROM 7 EML 10 LAM: wiiy | iniueers. 60 B & one had suddenly informed her that| mat upon which he lay; both existed 10 | must be 20 or 30 men altogether, and | 2nd surly aspect, but seemed to have | S AR K ACGHONET KBEREN | Hiiat sl or_yuuin ctine- | ineiit something of like sort had happened | his consclousness from the hour that| T could mot think what to Go. At first | comething very manly fa his face. Yet | i SR ORI : ¥ e : e Mo Mol St il G Jas to me” said Humphrey Garth in a|the first faint glimmerings of reason |y wajted for them to appear, well forti- [he had ol the sweetness and softness S TR el 22 | on "hoth tides of Rapnahiaanock River strained. monotonous voice. “Next to | had returned to him and that, he knew | fieq in my castle, but sccin? that they | o®a European f3 his countenance, too Opportunity for e a0 A " | s myself, 1 suppose Tom Murchison was | Wes many days ago. }1;1:’ *;":}dne;;‘fe‘,"; did not, I grew impatient £nd set out | cspec en he smiled. * 7 Two Good Real Estate and | W R |Lesen roow Dearer 10 her than anybody else. He COme SCCusiines o Dits of coral and | 10 See for mysclf vhat th cre doing. | His s long and black, not Subdivision Salesmen ¢ | " "ATe many ‘other pronert | compistely e s e i p;%edm:’;h.h"\ fiXe the tapa cloth. it plagued him [ iy, ot scovering | curled lke wool; his forehead was very | ne “Riterside Golt and Countrs Club. | S 0 - MRS ANGRT STEVE s 2 ¥ y were | th, B em to be cannibn v one savage | digh and ge, and a great vivacity hgton'e Newest suburban development, : - - \ixhter Knte Steveus | PHOTY pri pais when she grew up. They were| He had been very il He was S| among them, evidently a prisoner and |ond sparkling sharpness vere In s pimin: et Wierd e 8 O | AR, KEDELESIE L oL FHOR - PIRECTOR Wi R RN T gxe lovers in & way. Always @ letter | P o800 P o wonder about. it 8t ail the | EECUably captured in vafare, fall down | cves, | The calor of the skin ; athine. Aahing amd_com: E 40 warle on extra time will F YOU « in every mail—months apart. of course. | been able o wonder about 1 at 1l the | at the blow of a club, when he was at | qulte black, but very tawny, and yet g rite 1ot owners, The sed | - g S S : but never a mail missed; and never a | Wonder, of it had been that he had| once cut up for thoir fnfernal cookery. | oL an ugls, neuseous tavny, but of a £ wideawake man should | O e trip o Sydney that Tom Murchison | lived The natives had been kind. very | Thare was one other poor wretch, awat- | bright kind of dun olive color that had ! b 28 50 booei Biae N0 eall i | o ] Ty Hatned Betant Sitrical Stenboent didn't lim here with us—one of the | ¥0nderfully kind, but the nourlshmen' | g e sarse fate—vhen cven as I|in it somcthing very agreeable, though ' G ‘ . J D e e mcneaty family. You heard her. She called | Pl i looked I s2w him bound away to make | 1Ot very easy to describe. His face was | 2 e 3 a big opportunity . ” ey T ! not tafolo—he did not k; the native 4 o DRIVING ST. PETERSE Him "Daddy Tom: As for me. Tom | Dot tafolo-he did not know the native | pit¥Cico,y round and plump, his nose_small—not anted—11igh-Class Men A A o ST PETERSHUR Murchison ¥as my oldest friend—and | OP8UE. | e et ad taaiyt | _ The block man who had escaped ran flat—and a very good mouth, thin lips to. Sell v, Hamer B e G 1A s O o oon the best man that ever lived.” | F et tafole meant eoeonut milk. in | With fncredible swiftness over the sands | pnd fine teeth, well sst and as whi's as AL STENOGRAPHER & tyuist. afficn exterionce | ‘Good God!” Herman Rand breathed. | hir that tafolo meant teonih fulvte 10| directly toword me. 1 was dreadfully | 1VOrY. ELECTRIC comd_salary | perminent 1f will | N Humphrey Garth jumped abruptly viting hunks of breadf: uit, frightencd, T mnst acknoledge, when He slept half en hour, awoke and REFRIGERATORS See Mr Olcham. HIS Ev M, 30 WANTED- to his feet ‘and began to pace up and | ‘A"?d v‘:t );0,) d’]mé’“ I § , for I thought | Feturned to my foet, where he reneated N il S TYPIST WANTED—Youne lady” o "ot | from 11 dows the teranda. Hemman Rand e Sebiidy ot in pursut, | £0S bY signs that’he would be eier- FOR, e S0k At e, Addrees Hox 8178, S |0 cir but, when Garih" halted finally | (e7daY. in the cool of the evening he | o7 40y (UG fairly get away | 14 et him Enow that T was very well Give References and Past again before his visitor, his only sign | Log SVen walked a few steps along the | o e il "7 77| Dieased with him. In a little tme, in- Selling Fxperience, of emotion was a dogged, merciless | D23Ch Gown there on the edge of the | PR U o tng man and my | ¢c¢d. I began to speak to him. e LT e 0 X " 3 anger that burned in narrowed | lagoon. Today he would go zgain—ir S Y| " Naturaily, I sought to enable him to | Address Box 74-1, Star Office. e il a PHYSIOTHERADY T was efeiea o the sauare Saws | ADOUKT two or three hours it would b | (OSUI, HES e KRk, G ROLG PV | anenk to me, also. First T let him know = | 4 ST hard, clamped, and now outthrist o e o e reape. Sloth | wide and the tide vas up. Only two s ST L L B L A OPPORTU OR o SWEDISH . MASSAGE. 8 X g . could 8v/ % z on which I had saved 4 e YOU NG WO With Al deast Bigh ah S Jrad from Sweder = 2l o | two or tarce hours! his pursucrs could stim, and mueh | it 8GR0 ATEGT Bad saved ALESMEN. YU N WOM AN T ol B i 3 N Its two weeks ago” Humphrey| He closed his eyes and fell fnto a ”10,;6;' ‘,“— ’,,”L‘- T . otherwise have killed and eaten him, 1 {rhiora loymity -ambituish fibnses Garth said grimly. “We can’t do any- | drowse. _Strange dreams came, un- e thousht struciz 1o that now wis | aying properly commemorated him | Fl BeaARe an. ons Boston Hull ow Mexica. Stevens «ix radim iron_ore RAWFORD, F st NW Hox 4101 aunlity aration ne 4 e Room 417 International Ten men (with automobiles Ut W thing for poor Tom, but——" Helcaony, fitful snatches of things that | the time to fet me a servant and per- | iy gyt 4 h yreferred) for selling a standard e — picked up the paper once more, and | had no beginnings and no endings, and | DaPs 2 combnnion or ot, canidl| fot (8 SN enee F ext aughit Il § sbads fo b 10 reliable] JEARN S4000 OR MORE, | devariment. read it slowly, eritically—then he tossed | after a while, out of the vagaries of | that T was plainly called by Providence | ynow that that was to be ot B ine ot goods lor old rchabld Real catate selling ofters bigcer returns tor | \GFOMOBILE it down on the table again. “Rand.” | this fantasy, it seemed as though a | 10 save this poor creature’s Nfe. IiT ljkewise taught him to say ves and | concern: salary and commission fhant work and aitity thay et | finishied o ge he said abrutly, “you know more about | voice was insistingly calling his name, | 3%ty got my two guns and by a short | nguna the meaning of them, so that | to start: thorou ning | sivsen ‘i 4000 o tette nar: | i AN RO DA as B ke 4 : BROKER: the islands and the life up there than | It came in a sort of sing song fashion: | €Ut DUl myself between the PUrsucrs ihe could acknowledge afrmntive . IS B | oo earnied S15000 and X = | in AR ee ot vaciets of FDace o | 930 NEW YORK AVE N W probably any other man alive. Where | “Hello, Peter Blake, my lad. . . .|and the pursued negative to any questions T might make | 21VCH 5 splendid opportunity for simnes i by ! y SR Runrmeg | by do you suppose that hound Blake got|Hello, Peter Blake, my lad. . . 1 called o the escaping man to sig- | by signs. : R dvancement. Reply between 9 At T e Workrra 0 o e | oo e R ron e lers (Seenive ALE—MISCELLANEQUS 07 | “Hello, Peter Blake, my lad i nel him to stop. Amazed 8t my ab- | n all T was very well satisfied with | 1yl 12 beinui Yo S X ol o MACHINES o Res Rand shrugged his shoulders | Peter Blake sat suddenly uoright, ce, he did not stop. 1 approached | the man 1 had ncautred and with the | 210 12, bringing réferences, tof sy ieamiv 7 : ired” Dareaun “That's rather a large order.” he sald ¥ide awake, He stared around him. | Uhe pursucys, vwho, In snite of thelr sur- | jife I had saved. Personnel Director, Sing Wr clon orant it | fimah that erows handsor : e e M wouldn't be so difficult for | The hut was empty, and the tapa cloth | Priss, came 9 close that 1 killed one ing Machine Company, 927 S S "} talnst eain wnow He had & mowr boat,| Sl hung across the entrance. But he | ¥1th the blow of the butt of my gun Lk oL e o T 100 New York ave. and s for v e fine w e spar uve #woen the wolce -was real. | The ‘other w out o 2 hov LITTLE . ; st nav., second floor, ¢ ¢ LI e st mataria e Prices $30° 10 e Spare chos oL 1 aietitant and arrow, so 1 forced to shoot, | J I'LE BENNY BT EE MINAR, INC, | Mot e ot o at ool i oould earily enough | 9’y cal he eried out him-—1 hardly thought the nofse of the | MILLWORK ESTIMATOR Ut Nose Yoru hoe LD LA BARES NICKEL PLATED hrass n ves make his wa The ta oth i » | shet could bs heard that distence by asition is ope i W @ : : i T itaman & €8 gnder the circumsiances make s way |, SR v nure suademy Bhed g | P fre Position is epen to o man who) SALESWOMEN thoroughty |1 pit M5S0 4 ¢ untl be picked up a trading vessel | 0¥ and_narrow entrance. The man | 'Hw”pr.w;u“r‘v.ll'm‘l Ix had v.’n-ln vas | s ll.u no dess than t\‘\{n _\].-.m ;(.'\l,..m.m.‘.d. wanted for part-| 8 somewher: ot cle e RS .| was rubbing his hands together in n | More than frightencd by my shof actnal experience in ashing-1 &0 4 : bdas ddbiptLd f;'i':';::ffizn" et b eks :rl:v | 50rt of vleeful and complacent manner, | #100d still, not knowing whether to run | Me and Glasses Magee had a good ton 'l'nl such a0 man we e RRCe IS Faget L | p 2 rotably counting on | uinted the man. “Rather | o ttay. I called to him and made | idea how to have some fun and make | "M A man we arejyear specialty shop” Urdong|®h ~ | neat. T call thatt Admit youre Peter | #gus fop him to come forward. e | some money with o empty mateh box prepared to offer proper induce-t prac, 1200 1 st. naw. T L A e e yogt il,};k.;”m. n, dont vou e ily understood and eame u itk | this afternoon, and Bhorty Judge stars | ment to associate himself with | e | Bl s W od O or| Peter rubbed his eyes, Perhaps he | WAy ed to come up and me and Glasses | o £ B i fi e HELP—DOMESTIC. BEDD A S X ey ke or the Biraits Settlements, op | ¥#8 811l dreaming! The man was short 1y de nge come up | quick put our faces ¢ together and | firm of years’ standing ""'l"..-\mu NOUSTWORKER = SwalifamiivT | Wl ne.: | et prices and promat, del. | Lowts & Bt s e ien | #n stocky, with _enormously broad | 19 me. T conld then nerecive it he | started to ook i the mateh box and [ ood repute, Carpenter fore- | 5 Teloreicen, TET T st W | OILEIS ANI PURN AT RS Sl st re. | FUIEDING N ATEREAL silated plece of W T4 may] PHoulders: “he wore pants and shirt | stood trembling, s though he feared | I ke enything, andwen Bhorty | man and general estimators will | S 8 . Paited grate bars. Welling, Aatweatos cover | T wany weeck e | without any coat, hie had a tawny beard | the some fate” ws his enemies. But T| came up we quick closed the mateh [ 1 i RENCEEE CSUMELOES WH G, o e el e Stk | i siio? s At sl Noilers s rtired e Tumphrey | D8t ooked pelf-ciipped and w white | Uled U glve him tigns of encourages | box, Shorty saying, Wat. s 1, wats i | Mot e considered. Apply e i et SR i, vy A T, erice. BT T with = significant. infiection fn | 03 Wil & bIack visof crowned s ahinck | met . I, wats you looking own handwriting, stating full CARPE TR e e Thipee o H W Sewe e oiion iare hrick-red halr. Peter rubbed his As he approcched closer Lo me hie You never suw enything like it and G . Eoneral housewark s sty Vnting: plastering. | § 5 | eves onoe mare, Enelt dovn b every siep or 8o ae- | neither did enybody elts, T sed qualifications, age, amd give one | wiie: w AHSERUTEIL e IR . T . white man at last! Unless it were v st it 1 e saved B Wte | Well hay, ets bave a ook, eant you? | reference. Address Box 08-15, ] 313 M Ang ® dream! Only this one talked ay | 1o B, ook pleasantly and | Bhoity sed, and 1 sed, Por'n eent we | Gy iMiee X O8-La | RURSEMAMD, ooty bt eforees | CARPENTER | RUILIRR © General v 1 AR thouwh e were mad! coned him w11l Inally, | can, wats you think this s, free lunten? [ 217 00 Wiw D! etara 00 | St el mechanics Posdiios 74 Why shouldn, I admit §t27 Peter | quite close Lo me, b A | Well ull pite, heers your eent, Shorty CHAULEFEURS 1 Nty Ll 51 1A evine, G i ward of s fey | POuired a Mttle helplessly | the pround and put Coin his hiead gnd | red. - And he pave “wsoone und v RELIALLE MEN WOMAN " b wcvoral ‘atiasiiorh il cum ENTERING W by o P g oetinn M‘llq thi : Inun romptly, | put my. foot upon it i n .’,r‘ aweans Dopened e mateh box for him (o pee RELIABLE MEN A R e AL AL il Wtk sivon siecial atten it 5 : g as how I wouldn't do you no | g, as 1 thought, thst he would be iy ¢ in snd he sed, Wat is 1t o WL 2 . N ANE How n punds?” demanded N , L wiare ds 1t 1 WOMAN white, st somd home o N WA caneine, splint ¢ i Ganbow Jiny poun?” Gananted MU pood wnyhow tn Ahe Jong run,” bav 1| slave forever. Uamild wnd encouraged | don’t roe anyihing, and we sed, Of corse - [DENTIFICATION CARDS | BT B g g s AT A DRARTING | was Just wx glad 1o check up on | him il 1 could you don’t, 1ta tall of wir and you cant ) : N CARDS v Whons Clavombin THAN, T 100wt o Franic, TAN. 3 " ,,AIW:: R 'I,""‘,f';,,yf(",""‘ '!x»{“" from Ahe start, - Not that there was | Whet seemed o amaze and frighten §rco aie unless your eyes are dubble FOR DN AN A RS T ity Mot | RUECTRICALT REVAIRING. otore s My Cartls tared n v otier o g | Much doubt about it, mind you! There's | Wm Ui most wis how 1 had killed the | jointed o romeihing BLACK AND WIHITE Wy Tene WO 1 it ki ol el DAWEE SHORSS, s L g e motor bt down there on ie brach | ol s w far off, Folnting 1o the |~ But by, G roozdem, you sed 1 never ¢ e e - o A T Y pnds - Vundrea poundste | gl e st Mation sl wil iicely | body, e wade sl for me t let i | sowenything lke it Bty ed, and we AND CAITUATION-_NALE. _ ';\n;un‘ RLLON BINISHING, weraniie el Hund: paltited on he ch tallies w e | ko " wow us well a o, Well netther y oHG, v i 1o “A RS ORKEET Viial With & veara’ evpe. | Waning - skilled nlve: e riv o w1 e g, At o, sonny, wy . lad, where's then| | When T cae to the corpse he stood | enwthing ke i APPLY B, A R s L R U S s R e the wversye m etreet ) book | © Peter o ke one amazed, looking b him, turn- | Wich after about 8 more minnits MR. RYAN, X, Rear oflue, Park e Adan HIG Ada R | 1 Vere reasunable, Call O\t e T e et s ) Peter stured blankly. The ted-haired | g bim first on one side, then on the (argewment Bhorty. admitted we win BLACK AND WIHITE PUORKERPING, yut "o “rolinble “wark. | (o0 e RE b B 4 AIRE. Al ew B it o hes eare opens inr Case aamerine | man stepped forward into the hut, Me | other, = He looked at the wound the ) rite, and jest then Reddy Merfy start- e e e Aduiress_Tox G5, S1at atfice, FTANITURE FTUOLE TRy resalted: i | MM beiwe LN h e v e M cee saneiing | i followed by & group of naitves, | bullel had made, which 1t seens was | ed 1o come up-and mo and Glasses I'AX1 CO., CHAURBRUI Mia) Samuel 47 Adwiie wontd | 00 e, oty Soediil dvat RORe | 5 igh s s, e wherewmony wihiom was the towering figure | Just in his breust, where 3 hid n ol | uick Jooked In- the mateh hox age 1240 24th St. N.W ighly proummend. Caliiia 400 0 L GARAQE BUTEDERS and | \Moit kg P N S g ot w:‘rl v‘m"il: :';l‘::n/n;‘ llhr,vt'mrvl(“‘l‘r‘lrr‘n r];rn, v\u“; l[ud l‘m ulnu!'qlm'nl)‘ly'ullhlvnnl h:.ln I;AI ;au\llimfl (‘l 'wlll O boy, thats werth B o ikl i CHAUFFRUR, [atn) o SO e o R 930 4 g wiwning the dering Srom the white man's face, met | Jowed. Bt be had bled Snwardly, for | looking at, £ hel you Meddy never saw -y = - : \Vala G ¢ : v i . Tt i e wounane) e B i Bieie would . beld Uose of ie el "M did | e Was auite deid enytiing ke this, did e, Hhorty - WoMRER AND FSMAE a : i A R o v o Wi Outiig Ve 0 veuldi’t Saberest the ot understand. Hatu, who hud been | The took the dead mun's bow | No, he couldent of, Shorty sed, and MANAGER TR e Gl Liiegln OO0 Washigton Qunstine 1 B e e she s DML Vinduess $self indeed, had put | ond and came i Bo L[ eddy ned, Well wat s 1t lels see, and Llo ol handing o 5 Rl DorRy 10 S0, SULR e AW : R, 504 ig ,"w"“ it i 5 obut w Bis, Peter's, disposud, was | tined o o wwiy and beckoned for | we ged, Bure we will, for aeent, do alen e et X [T DRI GARMEE N s L‘ Tauge | FURNITURE AND RUGs ; a4 M. Gerth. “Wel ke wlorig at Jitm now with w sallen, un- i to follow e, miking s it | you it we got this for nuthing Aloe ok . REAE oMl hEiR s 1 rometstien | ROV RN T e s TN v WhE Y ‘ Peter shiwk Wix hewd M5 eyes pe- | pursidt Upon this G sinifiod hat e | Reddy sed And e gave ws one and wa ALESMEN v i ol Wi Bl MWk i Wi 4 dted Uy e red-hadre man shoudd by thess bodics with sand, o | we I im dook in, him sayiig, My | wanien ) . iRl Wit Swrioned, wivita | SojNUes catvete wark e sush o 10 waen't afraid Ahat & was sUll | Uil Uicy might not be soen by Hieres puthing I heoy oy st | 1 it 2 atle | bttt rsesy or wavkie: Wil deligees | | Batomae e | wobbiy enenigh e head to be U | o it follow. He el o vk wonl i punteh i who nad [ el his iy Pk N o 1SR O e BT VO HUE G a3 9o P, EA TN i entered s v s D mad, 14 certainly | soun bad baed S oth Ionever saw enyiiing s wind [ Washision O b | A MATISE stntondd. vl g RO & Clark tew wkiress 3 i New Yok e o e doey (Continued I Tomrow's Blar ) Jultiny U come b s s W b observed quietly F | L ook D, ot Gy castle, bt | we sed, How conld you bew enyihing AN EREACRLLR T () ) e R TR S i i OWRNA Here we atw w0 Vhe Sqe | Yes, #i0 pephied the muid | bt iland. Meve 8 gave bim bread snd a 1, meny w Ui, Reddy sed I'II‘“\“I” " AT ! ; VIRERIEOER Bt iabens 10 o |2 anl B i o8 YUY Inan Ceime A\ AT X (Y] T T VA D Yo e I8 shiwere, W o e water, for which 1 found he was ndved | quick gave him Wiy cont baek tisted N e oy SALERAAN Mo Pl aw, - Lawn - Muw o the . W greut distress from Wi roning. | af g W convinee im dimerent, ony | e s e ey " Aosistan | 1 yoars exiriones | iices famsied. | |y Humphrey Gerth troduced the two| ‘The sctentist Humboldt stated that | Haviig retrehed him, 1 mide stgons for | e most Bhorty got gk out of i [t sotnld o iadons e i | Addees By GCETS e ative A attiane mates "hdatiag | KRR o e pevisis Tnari ooyl folow & i b wi wn e i (o e o |oeit was 4 of o spica drops wa byt 14 pERT VR | ST s v A sepiel e | SLRNTRUR " M , “this 16 my sec- scent, Just an dogs 0o, 53 Bk, ) 68 WhsTo 9 ¢ N A LS T atenind wislie Benition day v ul WUk and Jour Gover A\ . R, b oaid, s e iy oec ! et Just we doge o, P Se8 L g W 3 lgos whero b ling W,&Wl‘w_..‘,.mw‘ N Pt M Bogr, Soverus, Ciud Ay Ggrth [ o denow whiat you e talking | 07 Cave, quite on e other side of Ui | Bk i yon never saw air did yous | V0 CERREEL WHIEGNITO) e TR bunch of tateins b cat und w dink of | And WA o muke (6a o we oxpruibiie; Wista oy bt e hanioat'y W o W e 851800 Tiniiea Melors Wa nend wovoval hioro capable won n the finiehings and shoas | 1L 2 Fianh. TOLNG RRUIIES wan can readily Wawn by i B wane i unW | wy wis e b ot A O - 0 s s r—

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