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AUCTIONS. SALE—HOUSES. PSSR N, FOR COLOREM KINGMAN PARK. $617S RN HOMI RIPXNED BU“DUND Nur extensive Go\mrnmmt park X ke hom rear por: h.u" i Fee, “well Dropostioe: .n B0 5 T fre Sl 5 ure value; and flnuh and _$9,000. rooms, _colonial Columns, concrets 5 rdwoed . slest ln‘:.oncreu :fl"&- D lau llu«f (R H\§ I) QAGFR 3720 TO 3726 WARREN ST. N.W. Two block east of Wisconsin ave. Near transportation, churches, ALTOR~OWNER—B UILDER. "o FEA RN Open Until 9 P.M. 550. Main 36. $3, RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E Colonial-st yle, room brick home. Il modern “improvements. hot-water heat, floors sn lectric trim, d is_anxious $7,850. 1 and has Just reduced Price. PETWORTH. An attractive. light tapestry brick colonial-style home e roo) t having 6 very hot- Holse - peautifully decorated {Rrotihout, overlooki ington’s most beauts mer is leaving town and M cost price sale. ing several th to effect an ousan immedi, A bou‘cnrd is sacrific. PHONE SERVICE UNTIL § P.M. CAFRITZ, 1016 14th st Main 9080, NORTH CLEVELAND PARK. ANNOUNCING Four New 6-Room and 2-Bath Rooms are all extra large. Houses. Houses 24 feet wide. 25 built; 21 sold. achools and stores. Houses equipped with all mod- e improvements and a little dif- ferent from any other houses in North Cleveland Park. ‘onu CLIFTON ST, WEST OF T4th. ftm?: pAttractive brick 070! ly modern Be sure and see these houses nday. Open until Any Broker or W. G. IRVIN, Owner & Builder. Phone Cleveland 1531. * ST BE SOLD AT SACRIFICE. 219 RITTENHOUSE ST. N.W. | & dofached frame house In conven- i yban community: excep: M 1-mm. CHAS. D, 924 14th BE. N 8 pm. fronf k Until 9 P. ayenue. Q‘\GER tenhouse Any Main 36. O arofiat SDSRNE: | ala”of & “THOS. E. . JARRELL CO, ealtors. Main 766. 721 10th St COLORED. OPEN SUNDAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION FROM 1 TO 6. 523 HARVARD ST. N.W. 6 rooms and tile bath, hot- water heat, electric lights; all in Howard University and overlook- fw{ OF ing the Reservoir; ient to stores, the Soldiers’ Home $500 cash and $55 per nwnth, in- cluding all interest. Inspect this fine Sunday. HOOKER & JACOB, National Press Building. Metropolitan 3663. . PRICE, $16,000. REDUCED $4,000 FOR A ‘QUICK SALE s Ever ence bu! at onc: Apply Georgia 877, Evenin, WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES. ofl and hsthlied. " ine tr. hllldgg‘e» l:n: Eonaition and possession can be given gs After most_conven- rtation u\d tern ’"mqnm n e T A-1 modern home ;mn"}?f' P conven- g of WILL TRADE in_Hollywood, Fla. for IQUITY IN suburben property. O [ u’u 1747-d. l( bnm and D. lm -~ Te: R e, r tion, 406 TRUST! ll-h dachtial priced right. KRAFT, 907 15th ST. e Star_office. PH 0560, e(n. ve, cash buyers ' for property. xuw SMALL uity in D. NYIB houu (four ‘modern CASH; i con } “deinched or wmi-d 5 ocation” nexrchure 4 tTansportation an A E' nm& 446 Fa mmm cact loca adreu Box AT ONCE FOR CASH. 6-room brick house in close in n.e. sec- $ion. Phone or Metropolitan Realty Co., 1022 Vermont Ave. _ Phone Metro. 5088 AUCTIO! THOMAS J OWEN ROOMS. 'S SALE OF nmc;’f:wsuma coll'l' write, SA| LE! _DAYS. BON. 1431 Eve Street Nor EAGE, wr NORT! o lowing-described 1 in the District numbered_seven! bered four (4), and of Columbi ~fout nty-four ¢ “Inglesids said deed of trust, upon i} i o chac annum, and secured by deet property sold, or all cash, at U the purchaser: adjusted to aneing, recordiny chaser: roperty resold at the cost and he Bernitine the " di Tasea and Mitereat pald ate of sale; g, otc.. urchaser, after previous advertisement ' of VALUABLE RE e price in cash, 1l Staliments in one and two vears, r with interest at the %t good title or No sale: 00 will be required at the time of and settlement to be within thirts (3 of the date of sale, or deposit (ommd, :nd o ! suel some Washington newspaper fe0-d4-ds.ex8u 928 mhcx!.t afi% 'hio.\us J OWEN & acm 1451 Ve Biveet Nord TRUSTEES' STORY 1928, as inst 2 land records of the District of Columi sell in_front of DA AY FFBRUARY‘ A.D. 1929, AT FOUR O lot ' siumibered seventy six s subdivision of lots in shal Woodbury Blat Tumbered_thirt tion to the City of Washington,” 5 at_folio District recorded in_Lib rument No. SALE OF VALUAELE TWO- BRICK. DWELLING, 423 SHEPHERD STREET By vizhie of o deed of trust recorded April y-six (36) * er urveyor's office for the ja; subject to Terms of sele annually. time of e taurin. cann: ne-fourf in’ one, two and three years, with lnmm 2t per annum,’payable fifteen_days from date o the purchase sale. . fed-ddds exBu u wed el to complete Purther particulars at time of TG Sk PARK ROAD f mm on option o cost a _depos! ve "ull in c’nounr’l‘ west. NORTH: smong the tworth as 135, fumi very fine condition. Very close to | win un‘hn"nfl‘m auction, in front of t! A NINETEE! P Gwini-described Tand & SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOS. J. uwmnt & Soy, AvcTiol Tes1 t Norths TR OP VALUAllf m’- Raok SR he L LY oty Nt T. virtue of a'certain deed of trust ro- in Liber 5984 at folio 329, of the land’ recards of tne District of Columbia, d_propert subject to Ged 0f Trust” securing an indebts 1,250, and said property Will be id deed-of-trusé indebt- ase price over and ust, one-third 1s to be lance in two equal in one and two years. he Tate of 6% per annum; ually, secured by | sewnfl property sold. or a at'the option of the purcha . forest ‘and taxes 10 be paid or ndmum date of asle, Wil be Tequls spcing. recordin, etc.. at the cosy of Bur- el rms of sale to be complied with within' thirty J30) dazs trom day of sale otherwise deposit will be forfeited and prop- erty resold cost of defaulting purchaser af 'l Ave (3) davs advertizement s esale in some newspaper publishe in Washington, D. C. DAVID E. BARRY, 07 B W JAMES A ELL, Southern Bullding, fe7-d&ds.exSu_ ustees. Adam A. Weschler & Auctioneers Bankruptcy Sale of High-Grade Stock Children’s and Infants’ FURNISHINGS Clothing—To; Gift Goods—Fixtures, Etc. AT WASHINGTON BABY SHOP No. 2628 14th St. N.W. TUESDAY mnlry 12th, 1929, 10 A.M. e b st S : Knltlld Glrmcnu‘ Bon! &y ‘fl‘"fifl'mfi"’%‘.‘k..f" Cril “Shaw.- Inre w--mn and £07.8.9.11 Estate in Charles Maryland. Under ‘and by virtue of n a munn‘n L. %‘m in the' 0 c«unUMIllul the wer con- rom . rt ichard Merrie antaWalter J. RSE et aosr ‘ot e Gouti of La Plata, in Charles RIS e e e ¥y 11th, 1929, at the Hour of 12 : O’Clocflt1 M. tract of lai sand " one undied .m (fl‘l’l lu m hneou‘z‘utuogl.;an-u mt ining seven thou. new » 'B" Toad lea c‘n’ e ita: the State foad ludlnr i o ore 10 Leonsiaioun: and the ime of m &, Balumors ' or, upmm?nn arty. 1 rable emnuu?z'f for” sub- _?f_r'.“‘r.a'." Shethira of xm purehase ay of sals. or final rai ereaf; one-! dny n Sale. and the remll‘lnt Y ohe-third le. of sale. or ail cash Yoption oF the. Burchuer;. the de: bear in payments, it any. to terest at of per cent per anmym, f Sale, e istiataction 3t cTu ugdmtwfl ;ur SPHe urchuser 1 be_requil ul Cfi Duu ulr en dlv “of apoly to, WAL’ : e s imes: Plata, = A oneer. 4228, . _—”—_Tuo'r—!o—nunl. FeaDFe strect Northwest. County, | & THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. Il A Y8, N, AUCTIONEERS, T0s2E5e Shreet Northwes i‘,? rou%.“a:rr’ BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of 8 cortain deed of trust duly recorded in r No. 5350 at folto 116, one of the land records for the District of Co- lumbia, and at the request of the party secured hon ¥, we, the undersigned trustees, Wil Sel at public auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, TH Y OF rlsmum{. 1929, R-E PhIRY OO F.M.. the following-de- { scribed land and premises, situate in the City o triet of Columbia, lot numbered (189 in Abra- Furman’s subdi- vmcn of Tots ' Sauare Iumbered ten hun- dred and twenty-six (1026), as per plat re- corded n the office of the ‘surveyor for the District ‘of Golumbta, in Liber 11 at folio 187; together with the jmprovements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, the balance in Seory lunl, installments in one and ‘two years, to be_se deed of trust on the S S St A Feauired at time of sale Recording, convevancing, ete. ser. Terms Wit SeRiery otherwise deposi "'my i erty Yeaold ‘A% Tisk and cost of Sehiiiin purchaser. % AQL V. ROGERS. THEO. N. GILL Jr. TH LEGAL NOTICES. JOSEFH A. ASHI, Attorney. SUPREME COURT "OF THE DISTR! 00 umgll ldl‘l;g l_;l)“fl.huthl Col lr({l' ??U’ st e B spised o e Probate Court of the a. warned (o exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, legally mue thenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 9th day of January, A.D. 1930, otherwise v law be excluded from all ben- under ms hand M Dep: ster of ‘Wills for’ the Dist Cofumbls."Clerk o the 28 sy it LINKINS, LINKINS & BOYD, Altornevs. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, _Holding Probate Court.—No. 38308, Administration —This is to give no- tice that the subscriber, of the State of Ohlo. has obtained from 'the Probate Court of the District of Columbla letters of ad- [ainistzation on the estate of Ruth X, Payne, Iate of the District of Columbia. deceased. All persons mvxnl claims against the de- ceased are hereby wai o exhibit the fame, with the vouoh ereof, legally au- thenlicated. to the riber, on or before hday ul Januiary, AD. 1030; others Fice 20he, T, ry by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my y hand this 16th day of Jamuary. 1020, WILL HOLLIMAN, care CHARLES 1 yestment Bidg, (Sea Kegistor ot Wills for the D frlct of Eorumbter Clerk” of the, F) a: mnlv G. KIMBALL, Attorney. SUPREME COURT “OF THE DISTRICT OF lumbia, Holding Probate Court.—No. 30532, AQmInIstration,— This f& to”give nox ice that the subscriber, of the State of orth_Carolina, has obtained from the Pro- bate Court of the District of Columbia let- fers testamentary on the estate of Martha E. Rehner, late of the District of Columbia, deceased. "All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally Ticated. to the subscriber, on or be- !on thi 5th day of January, A.D. otherwiss they mfl:’ S7 12w b Sxcindad Trom of hand_this 15th ‘day of NIE M. AN, (Seal) Autest; THEODOR! of Wil or 1} T ers 4 DISTRICT OF e Soutt.—No. s t ‘Subscriber. of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters legally efore 930; other- e excluded from all uchers thereof, SUthenticated, 10 the Subseriben o tt:r the 3ird day of Januaty, AD. 1930 aw mflf’:t n‘l‘ enfats? Glved uider my Band 5. of January. A onsosr‘zsssc;: r:?z‘ix.n il . Registe ' Wills !or the District of cnlumuAT";c? ?"" . Probate ot lY _& DRURY, Attorneys, W URT O Cojumble, holding Prn “emg;x'n{o'x‘ )?P R R SE T RN EAST. By vlnue of,2, Sortain deed of tryst duly 8111 at folo 183, onc 1 Fevords fofthe. District of Go "o e eautst ot the party we, the undersigned trustees THRI 1929. A’ 1 tull l‘ca the Cfl! of Washs e, oot i o S :'-'-annzn 2t ‘Dumbored. sev hulldu -nd un‘fmx ith the im- he purchase "Daid in u-lh. m.“s.x.né’.“ in two d two years, to - l‘l “ifi"g .n.n f hy it : ,;;:"': iy 1 ot efaulting por ‘l& tld cost Jr. 1 ‘Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. G ROG! e Illl ih LiBer * No. olio, of and records of trie Dlnrlel. of comm Lflllllft of the party e undersigned mmm er u il by nllh suctlon, in front R B 3 amér.,.mg d and premises, 1mbie t6. wit: ‘Parie of lots in e S, squ nown for assessm as el 2 0 10t B 1175 Tmore par- Tl at tim Ing lovat Nine and 0. ‘square 1173, mor "'Ell meter and hnm chine o o which wi nnul oaiien Yo Gleiine terior imi mixe ehut tu nng vements and Bk b= vary king o dmrmfon n and Toperty wil be sold sube -ul: Q’z'{"' S:‘.::.‘.,"‘tl:.‘ o f ‘may be: Siteed” tion &k i -,rn Aadpoait of 3300000 Feauired b s o Teco Gonveyn nohrl-.l fees at m:.“o\ Kuuhu T Term: within fl"“n dfl:l ane of duvy “Vdvertisement. of 5 newspaper publi shcdx in ™ fi! ovrin Jar Dl ADAM A. WHCKL“ & ION. Auo!ionfll‘l. 'l'l!!l'l"?' %L‘ ToF VAliyAlkB D OOM! TR By f t dul in Liber fglio 2 ;“:! lffll'- the land records of Distriet of Co- and :t the "!I-lell of the party the undersis; rustees by Dublic. auetlon. {5 on DA i b uhfllv“lon .ul “10ls ots 1o Arm f ey svmon of part of m. nt '"&- £ mxngnrl ofilcl a}hthn Bt ol co: simen for purposes of tagation sauare 3113 Termi as Jnn-ny yCwill b irtue of C Jirtie of @ cert e Tollow and precilses, situste fi'f‘? °:\‘;~~= block 20 in flwua the ot T Getaulting pu vertisemel Daper: published. i _fel-d&ds,exBu__ THOS. J. OWEN & 80! 0T 1431 Eye S!rut Nort) 'MLONEIRA TRUSTEES | SALE " OF _8IX VALUABI Lgri PAc :} «zfi?nxn NBy R | Hopp & er AND {‘ By virtue ot n cettain deed of trust, duly fecord 108, olto 461 e sea ot the, lnd Focords ot 1he Diatick of, Columbl e Touvest ofthe par ure Ilh“& uucuun ) ": g‘ 13 t. nW. 0 i “"*%%*‘fl";::s&,m s "v-r.'.".'n" B | it A ik e :::"énule. iy e o, e o A deposit of $300.00 re- recording, etc. at the 1 : Xk Fl it e zhn. the nébmrmr b e Dm lc% ained from U B the DIStHEL 6f Gofambin lmers o fdministr the estate of Alic e legally Y35 the subscxiver ongr betors t Ja 3 A, D 1930; other. ay 035, Dmmmv (é'nlondo "Bldg. " (Seal.} WELL, Réglater o {Viia" tor the District of Copambin o the Probate Court. Ja-a0-te DOUGLAS, OBEAR & DOUGLAS, Atforne BUPREME COURT "OF THE DISTRICT OF Colimbia, "Holding Frabate Gourt—Estate | X Charles Turner Wrigh! 1305, “Administration” Docket b Applice: Hon naving beoh made heveln for Totters. of leuislrnuun on said estate by Ethel ht, it is ordered this 23rd day of Jan- ary, 1929, that Wortny Snowden, De- o, Michivan: John "Wrleht. adoress W nown, and all others concerned appear in 88id court on Tuesday, the Sth day of March: al clac] 1929, why o B eslication Should not be ante %of ublishe th " e Event t nut s'm-, onca Tn sean of thres sucssive o fore the refurn day herein mentloned, the ublication to be mot less b fore said return da: (Seal.) iste o v stice. co!m'b D. L. GRANTHAM, Atforney. [E COURT OF THE DlmXCT OP C !'ADI Holdis Probate Court. otumbia, _HoldingProbate of Nancy Stern, deceasedNo. 3890 ministration Docket 84.—Application hay- ing been made herein for letters ad istration on said estate, by Spld court on Tuesday. the Bth day of 1 Mnch .D. 1929, at 10 e'clock a.m., to why such -nnllcmun should not be lnmud Let notice hereof be published in the “Wash- ington Law Reporter” and The Evening Bl onte Tn owel 'of ‘three. aucsesmive osks hetote che return day ereln mentioned, the first publication to be not i rty ald refurn, du ldm’Ns. S erticn (sea ice, of Conmbla. G. HEODORE lll - z Pzncy NCGLUEAND THOMAS F. BURKE, Atiorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, Holding Probate Court.—Estate of ‘Sallie J. Riley, also known us Sarah J. Riley, Deceased.—No. Admini Docket _84.—Applicatio) ving herein for probate of the last ment of said decensed. and for letters testa- mentary on said estate, by Beasie W, Gree) it s ordered this ath day of Februar B 1929, that Elsle B. Smith, Almi Floteace Waliace: Martha ‘Hedgeld & T others co corned, appear in said co Monday, the 1615 day of March, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to show cau Shplication anould’ ot b urant hereof nublilnvd 1y the porte: nd The Evening Star, once i ‘each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned, the first pub- location to be nct less than thirty days he- fore said return dey. /N 1! Justice. _(Seal.) Attest: ELL. Register of Wills for the District fll Co'luumbx: Clerk of the Probate Court. o GEORGE G. GERTMAN, Atforney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TH| trict _of _Columbia.—George P. plaintiff, vs. nk heirs, alienees and devices eph | P. DeCloriviere, d?fmdanuAEuuny NG, 49313 2he object this suit 15 to oblain a deciee establih- ing of record iT's title 1 dral e simple to part of tracts of lan nclosuup andHads doci's Hls™ andknown as part of Woeod Lot No. 2, and being nsesmf Jor, taxation a5 parcel 152/16 and fully described bs metes and bounds in the bill ef complain. and fmproved by premises Nos. 160 1618 Bladensburg road. in, the District o Cnlum- Upon motion of the plaintift, it is, b the Court, thi: 83" of Febrary, A B, 1080, Cotacred. that. the-detendante. She - known heirs, alienees and devisees of Joseph P, DeCloriviere, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before the day occurring one month after the day of the first ublication hereof, otherwise thix cause will be proceoded d with as in case of default: provided a copy hereof be published once a’ week for three successive Weeks.in the Washington Law Reborier and in ‘The Evening Star, longcr and”other publications belng dispensed wiih, for tatistactory catse shown, BAILEY, Justice.'(Sen Pl NING- Thae_copy. est: PRAR HAVt (Slerk.” By R. P. BELEW, Asst. Clerk, HAM!LTON & WAMILTON, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT OF TH UPREME E DISTRICT OF rst rule Hutchinson Webb, deceases the approval of the s.mremd'ch\?' ot “the BistHict ‘of Columbia, Dertoms: s b?te Court, appointed Tuesday, the 5th March, 1529, at 10 oclock am. as the time, and said courtroom as plac king papment atid drstribution Fas son Satate, under the court’s direction and con- rol, when and where all creditor sons entitled o dm.rlbu it cles. or the notified to lltend, ln gbrson or b attorney duly authorized, wit] h'day LEGAL NOTICES. D. C., LEGAL NOTICES. KENNETH Wllv Attorney, SUP! URT DISTRICT OF um’fi-.coflomm' Pr)?bns (Sourt—No. 2505 R, ve T e fmn Diagrict Golumbia. has ohlllnud fro; Court_of the of ~Col ot oD sfare_ ol Bell Vedde (Flemee)Gordon. late of the District. of Columbia, deceased. persons having claims against the ed "are hereby warned to exhibit the the vouchers thereol lEI%I the subscriver. on or before 1) Januars, A.D. 1930; otherwise thi ;{ law be ‘exclided from all bene A n nuder my W Wilis_for tl e District of Golam Rew mibia, cmu ot the_Probate_Court. 9.16_ h Eflefl cmm'rii'fl.n. Taey. COURT OF THE DISTRICT holding Probate nistration T riber SUPREME O Columbta, 38404, Ac e that urt fatamentary” on H it "ot the District of Goumi All persons having elaims u“n sed are hereby warned the same, with the vouchers thereof suthenticated, to the subscriber e 4th day of February, A, e ey exclude Given und (Seal) Attest: Resister of Witis for the District of Colum< fer o the Brol bate Court. STANLEY D. WILLIS, Allome 7 SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ' holding Probate " Coutt - No. 38380, Administration.—This Is no tioe that the subicriber of the mmlot ox Columbia has obtained from the Court_of the District of harmbla” eer . {estamentary on the estate of Henry Ey the District of Colu All persons havin im e d ceased are hereby wa e onehers thereol logally to the_ subsoriber on or st day. of Februery, A D. 1030; gtherwise, they ‘may by law o Sicride Prom Wi beneht of said estate. Given un- der my hand this Ist day of February, 1929, MARGARET EVANS, 3459 Holmead (Seal est: THEODORE C Femitter of ‘Wilis for (e District of Colum- big, Clerk of the Probate Court. wn unu C. ASHFORD, Atto SUPREME COURT OF "OF THE DISTRI Columbla, Holding Probate Cour 38105, Administration.—This is tice that the subscriber, of the *Di8trice”of Columbia. has_obtained {rom the Probate Courtof ‘thio District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of Coxen, late of the District of of o Fambia d ceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit he same, with the vouchers thereof, legally -ulmnmned. to the subscriver, on o b fore the 8th day of January, 193 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate, Given under my B ey 38"ty of January. 1029, JO- BARNE ERDY. “S0fl “Georsin. ave: nw. Kogiaie I}"\:r“u (-mlthbnx Frict of Colum: Reainier of Wilis for the Distrio - Clerk of the Probate Court. jadf.fe.9 JAMES W. BELLER, Attorney. UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF scolum!\:i:u. Holgine _ Provate " O uuun—uo. ) ration.— H Dfee inat the ‘subscriber, of the Dmnel Columbia, has obtained fro Court of the District of Columb) “'i,;‘ fostamentary on the esiate tha Gate ot ‘the. Distriot of ootumbia. geased. Al persons having claims agatnge e deceased are hereby warned 0’ 1 e game, with the vouchers thereo snll itnenticated, to.the subscriber, o, or fore the 5th day of February, A. otherwise they may by law be -xcxuuca ou on under, my tegt: | THEODOR] WBir, Resister of Wills. for the Bistsict of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court, FRANK STETSON, Attorney. UPREME CQURT OF, OF_THE DISTRIOT mbia, holding Probate Court. — 30889, Adminisiration.— Thia Is £o sive o tice ihat the subscribers. who Werg by Supreme Court of the District of nlumb sranted lotters tegtamentary on the riffith, deceased, ha ith e approval of the Supreme Court of "ihe District._of Columbia, holding s Probatg Court, appoinied Monday, the 18th day of February, 1030, at ten o'lock am, 88 the time, and said courtroom ll: 1 making payment and dlsznbuuun gitate. under the v direction an RO Wheh. and. where & } creditors and S6ns entitied to distributive snar cles, or the ¥ s i1 .lkllhol’llcd, Wllh 'H’I!\P Cl\llml f‘“':'n"z ot Tmiary: INoR, JOSEPH K con- ue. or against the under th LLO 929, BoRw: ANK STETSON. Attorne BURN By AN e SBaRE. God W#L Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia, Clerk of the Probate Court. 828-102.9. m.NoR. FR. PEELLE, OGILBY & LESH, Atforneys. ISTRI SUPREME CQURT “OF r‘l;lg‘!" ST X !lfll.“ Ad‘x:l nlllrltlun.»'&'hfl s to tice that the subscriber of tl Col umbh has obtained rnu\ e 3 i g‘!: sllrlll of the Dlltl'lc! ot Cols rh!h Jam the same, with th futhenticated, to the subsoriber on oF th day of January. ffl e ihey, may by law be ARided Yrom ali Given under e Y apiary: m AR AR Sote, S nlic sl'l tLoee ot \Fils for the Dm.mc. o( ol ‘l’z‘e;: fl:n? of the Probate Court. 220 GH M. FRAMPTON. Attorney, Transportation Bullding. THE SUPREME CQUET OF THE D! iy °1'mc lumbla—In re ‘application o( willlem SRitowita o change o 49341, Equi Tyiiam Nitowits. Gaving a4 n ptition raving for & decree chang= {ng his name to William Norwitz, and have ina applied to the court for an order of Rplication of the notice required by law [ such cases, it is, by the court, this 24t] day of January. A.D. 1929, ordered that al ersons concerned show cause, if any the: e, o of before the 15th day of February, hy the prayers of said petition A1 0 Beeranten. Frovided that s copy of this order be published once a week for three_consecutive weeks before said cay 1 Tm Evening Star mrnrwur Jt NG 1' I'.Ll;lfi,&'" tice. U'N Joq i (‘:\ mnv os! . M erk. MAUD A, ROGERS, Assiscant Glerk. 5 e T OF T DISTRICT uvll’) umb?l«co folding Pm lt! Court.- ’827!- Al I‘Afilll"lglglr!m—'f 8/ .h' : hiFy h' T OyB i lVlI of 0 lumbia IQM.I s sed reby ha llm 3 wlth mo Vonc ers e ™St Supscribe fore “the 230 ‘day of Janusry. AD.. 1030; otherwise they may by law be exciuded from all heneflt of said’ estate. Giyen under our ands this 23nd day of Januars, 1929. 18 MORGAN .Jol{NS'ro;lli Aglington, Va. ONA! MATH t. ave. n.w. .s..i'. atlist: AHES G THEODORE SWELL, Register of Wills for the gmrm of Colum< bia, Clerk of the Probaf rt. 13,0 . LOU SUPREME CQUIT OF, '!'Hl DISTRIOT OF Cofimbia. holding P Gaurt, 38806, Adminiatration. tice that the subsoribers Columbia have obtained Court of the District of administration of the finger. late of e 53 lus deceased. ~All persons huvln' claim a e ectased are hereby to {he Sime: with the vouehera' thereat authenticited, to the subscriber on or be the 16th day of January, ‘A, 30; other- Wise they may b Denent ot faid estate. . Given und hands this T6th day Janu quary,, 1026, HALBFINGER, SARAH H. HA nsn Jotn st mv. ) Attest. THEO- F. Vi, Resiater of Wills for the Du ev S Cubins Clerk ‘ot tmssmhm ourt lllll.l.l!‘ FAUS 'r & ational. Metropolits 0, ngton, executor under tne the price of nine thousand dollars (30, all cash, subject to a commission of hundred and seventy dollars ($370), if by the cnurt this 240\ d| .of Japuary, 929, adiudge ‘an umd aid ofltr be x:n-nled and s be ratified and \ml!u lule D the cgnll’l be lhnwn on before aha 20th A e epaer. b mmmhea’ in_the Washington Law Reporter and The Evening Star once a week for three (3) successive Feeks prior to ‘ssid last-mentioned F. L. GIDDONS, Jugice (Beel) ‘Attes RFGKSLPI‘ of Wills for the E!l’l!' 0' [ - big Sierky of the ‘Probate Gourt, o ADKINS & NESB[T LU N H. MERCIER, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columpia, holding Probate "Court, — No. 37832, Administration.—T! no- ice"that, the numcr&‘n o d from iy s a on the estal lmneuy e s SREAEE Slrummbin. detearcer sons having _claims against are hereby warned to exhibit the With "the vouchers thereof legaily suthent cated, to the subscriber on or "before t| 31st day of January, A, D. 1930: ‘o they may by law be exciuded from i of “said estate. Oiven under ihis atst day of January, 16%. Busa. At OUBWELL. Resister of T"lmeonmncc ‘ot Coltmbias Clerk orwmu-' Probate_Cour! a26-fe2 ERSKINE GORDON, Auorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTR] Columbla, Hnldlnfi Probate Goutt o A"z" etich | Do g :J:’Jé.tfl, "’hfie' ministral & T{SLTAHOR 4 Dierein for propate of e, syt wifl and testament of snid dece a and for fotters tesfamentacy o sald esfate’ By red: Am ational Bank it 'n ‘ordered this ‘6th day of Februarv, AD. 1020, that George N. Herrell and ail other concerned Sppear In said court on Monday, the 18th Ry of March,' A 103t at 10 in wow caiss, why suc 3 to be complied with purchaser's otherwise donclvl: for- s cost. Rithin thirt feited and the proj FDWARD C. BAL VERNON G. WE! O and resold at the et FREDERICK H. COX. 100.12,14,18.19 Trustees. | o) elaims against ihe estate properly vouched. Given under my hand thi "’i; day of Feb: lun"v 1929, GEORGE E. ice“President. Attest: ' THEODORE r of Wills for the District of Colum- Blas Gl I"E of the Probate Court. 09,16,23. nol “their a n nin v 1n"onch of Hheee uccessive weeks Cthie return day heres T entioned, the first publication to be ot less than thifty dass before said return day. al JENNING: nulligv, Justice, P | benefit xeluded from all | LECKIE, COX & SHERIER, Attorneys. SUPREME CQURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probat AR po. 38387 Administration—This tice that the subscribers. of e Diftriot "ot Golumbis, have obtained from the Pro Court of the District of Co rt tatote of Ba SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1920! LEGAL NOTICES THE WCARION—By Gardner Hunting (Copyright, 1928, by Public Ledger) (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) * INSTALLMENT XXXIV. HE was on the point of flight, when in the air, as it were, opposite here eyes, she saw the window of some hufi building—a sin- gle window that caught her gaze and held it—glowin, 3 out of mnothing there! A man and s woman—who might have been actors, dressed up in some trappings of the stage for a cos- tume play—Ilooking out from within, to- ward her—from just beyond that “sfll! But no actors ever :flnv-yed a fraction of the emotion concentrated in those Dbe- | awful faces. Here in this amphithea- fore the 3ist day of Nary. AL e e Thay v Oy iaw be akcluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under our hands this 31st day of Jepusty, 1929. ROM: ULUS A FOSTER. JANE ADAMS FOSTER. Keneww, [ (Seal.) Attest: VIC- TOR - Deputs Restster ot-Wills Tortine Distrier ot Columbia. Clerk n‘ the Probate_Cous .23 SIMON, lo‘ng{ RERQER, YOUNG & OF THE DIS- 2 a court of an infant, also Neils, by Anna lend, plaintiff, v. Hermann EME counT ™ itk Cot Gatum ding equity.—Dorethea Mae Le known as Doroth nar i} ool What tne"” defendant. ort. Neils, slso known as Hermann Suuse Bl r befor ‘and o °"flf'5: of tne: et ;mmm-1 of gota publl ll\'d o cu wo s in any: ‘est. FRA By MAUD A. irue, AM, &fer. GEORGE M. )‘el{!l. Attorney. 00!7 T OF THE DISTRICT P Co umbia, holding Pl’ -u Omll't—— 38570, Adminiscration.—This "fi tice that the subscriber of thl lmm o! Golumbia has obtained from the Court of tne District of Colymbis, un-i- testamentary on the estate Col\lmhh. ms asainet 0 Burroughs, I; rte of thu Dll!\‘lcl 0 deceased. All having ol the deceased ur )y WATDe e s T LT ors thereot (SEALlY authenticated, to the subscriber on or b-lnu the 1st day of February, A. D. 1930; other- ise they may by law bo exclude from all of under my han a d this _1st of 1929, A Wise ;{v ‘a0 Foxhail d A .H, Nttest: Aot Wil for mfiumnc of é‘n uw\m.. Clerk of the Probate Court. FRANK ITITIflN» Attor: v. REME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF s%Pohvmbln Holding Pr’)\ufic Sou t—No. Yier: of the ‘immu of ained from SomTLy (e’ Sateiet of Colum testamentary on the estate of ver, late of the District of ceased. All persons havin the deceased are heroby war the same. With t! h authenticss % fors the st day o ke they may by 1aw b an CULVER_Ji 182 l e Il ll' 2 Qv'fifi'm"z %?-mezo? oof m-' Regar of the Probste Odlll’l ” BARNARD & JONNSON, Attorneys. EME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF 6540 Aa"x ioldine RNt (S°4ve Ro: . ristra - fer- that the "ot ihe ubseril Distriet of e fumbta, has' obtained. from. the Frobate Court of the District of ‘Columbla letters testamentary on the estate of s;"ml:' Pal mer, late of the . Al persons raving: claius the deceased are hereby war the same, with the vouchers thes ‘utnmuutcd t e fi’ o henet o( sai hand ‘this 4th “dsy sts 1143 3 Ry, ik ""S A o atrlet of Columbla, A e the Probate Court. 9 “n mln r. nollll. Attorney, )l ldl P l? C - ok aing ou sam""l on, —Thi tice that the mm' lbor: of the Dl-trm of CoPambia, Das' o he t c JLhe % of Columbia ot niaty” on" the sstate of rlomm aitenen: me of the District of Columbla; deceased.” All persons havi ims against the deccased are hereby Wi to exhinlc the same, with the voucher: nl. u 11y authenticated, to_ the subse fore the 6th l! of Februa: ‘ otherwise they may by law M nol\l rom I Tanent of sald. estate: Given under my hand_this 8th dl g, Tebruary. 1035, ED; 9 13th st nw. (Seal tes illa the_Probate Cour 1e9, LEO P, lmfl' AND lllm GQMON. CORotaine '"&' DI M’ cd':\: ""im ? fthe nmrfln .3" coun ot "o ma ot of zg\u‘munnmu s " Given, '\:-ry x{ o IRICAN NATI 5’*%% i g T THEoB0! SWELL. Register for the District of Colum! lerk Court. JAMES A. DAVIS, Attorner. D ?I‘ 3’ '. notiee ut ot Mary: co Columb claims ‘against i ereby w e eers heroot. ToAMLY, E«nuum i e sibiorlber, gn'or y h' go uoludm o - mvm Yo han finder TUA) 29, m gundln 1 of “ll for f.h' fll i, “clork of the Proba id estate. av_of CIJDI D. GARRETT, Atterney. SUPREME, CQURT, OF JIHE DISTRICT OF Frobate " Court_— 38307, Admin m‘r&ylnonr'r give ne as ol o el , "l. Dlllr“l GY Gofumbin, 4 _tom ‘the "Prot inlr! of the Distr II ttel geased. Al » 6" Geceased "ure hereby warned to exninit the siome with the Vouchers thereof, legally gthenticated, to the subscriber, on of day of February. A.D. 1 Tew be sxcluded from k&;‘ ER, 2540 M e. My i PHEODORE. COGS exister of Wils for the Dlsmct o1 001 a. Cle: the Proba 120,16, GLENN WILLETT, Attorne; ?Hf. ng OF THE DISTRICT B cains . Frobale Court. Mo, inistration. s to give notiee ¢t 'the subscriber, of the District of Co- as obtained from the Probate Court he' District of Columbia, letters testas tary oh the estate of Michacl H, Kelly, iatrict o Columb) claims ereot, legally aue e excluded from .g Wash Ahkon. 0 ubseriber, on or befors th- “fi' flly of Januaty, AD. 1030 other; law Given under my h January, RSCH. ;nr (o ‘District of 3‘5. robate Court. GIOIGI C. GERTMAN, Attorney. IN TH! COURT OF THE DIS- mez o( Co Ebry u—M-ry Allen Dunthorne, o Equits. to ol nm!nlon a plaint] Ink aliened R daiaees of b of G o o lh!' de!enflunt:. ',h. Yk wn_heirs, alfel Cles menl. Smith, d um Y5350 fo Diris o lots Humbered in square 1220, as described by mets bounds i the bill. of complaint and wmr.h is assessed for taxation as lot 819 west.. Upan mot P est. Upon the court this 31st day of 029, ordered that the de!endn;& known (fielrs, alicnses and devisees nlherwll’a ?hl- e’lun will v 8 nist ter on the California coast a terrified American girl knew that she looked into the countenance of that woman of France whose memory has haunted the world for 350 years, and of a man whose sheer weakness took a ghastly toll of 50,000 of his people's lives! From around her there arose a cry— inarticulate, fierce! The throng saw what she saw! Those two! And hu- Rerister of «u’lm mmm e CaTembiny i her. manity could take heed of its individ- uals, if its Omnipotent Manipulator did not! But the woman in the window had uuxm the man's arm and was inting down. And Phyllis followed he directions of that gesture, three centuries old! She saw a naked child running. On the ground at hand lay a woman, her limbs tangled in her torn dress. A soldler in a_fantastic dress was bending over her. What was he doing? He was—— - Choking, Phyllis turned and fled. She ran back along the corridor to- ward the gates. She ran! 8She could not run fast enough. Horror shrieked at her heels. She burst out into an open s . Some one seemed to try to catch hold of her. She evaded the outstretched hands. She saw a space where no_walls were, where no people moved. She ran for that. She ran silently, screams struggled in her throat, but she could not utter them. Away— away—if she could only get away! If she could only get away, somewhere where men and women were not! She wanted to hide; she wanted to die! She did not want to live any longer in a world where men d wnmen did such things—or looked af But she was swppcd g who threw lrms arount dragged upon h “Phyllis! Phylll.l! Phyl!” Relief Brainard’s voice cried in her ear. “My God, where are you going, child? And why?” The girl sank down. They were in the midst of an open fleld. The gr was trodden into the dust—clouds o( i! raised by their feet drifted all abou them. It almost strangled her as she gasped and sobbed. “What in the world?” mourned Miss Brainard, caressing her. “Now, now! Nothing’s hurt you, has it? You've been to the airdrome? To see Catherine's bloody fingers, eh? “Well, well—after all, she's been in hell for a million years, hasn't she? And what she did don't hurt anybody now—except hersslf! I It stopped hurt- ing even too soon for her, 1 guess. When it's as old as that, spilled blood is no more worth crying about than spilled milk!" Phyllis u-led 'o answer. “Then it never obbed. “The moment they died, thetr blmd was old! When shall we cry over it!” She uncoyered here e because when she closed them, all she could woman—that see was that pointing bending soldier! “Look herel" persll ted Miss Brain- ard desperately. “Don’t {cu know that Cat) :rlne de Medicl didn't bring the world to an end, even for the Huguenots? Even she was only a little D by what be did et:nu"dufiu: man by what he yesterday, you can also see what he did the day before, and today. The human noe is just the same—it can’t be estimated by one 's work! A bird’s-eve view is the only true one—ensemhle!—the world wasn't made for one individual —nor to be looked at in close-ups! Don't ynudm" Don't you see, Phyl?" she bene f her own con- These were echoes fused 'lwuxh'-l to Phylm She had thought these things. They af “It's quite truo""mAunt Relief '!':ur- ried on, “that wi wmobody abs the reins, or the uuer. or the -mrlnl wheel, and tries to things way, he makes troublal ut wlu'.her a man is a murderer or & reformer he's only one little member of the ¢ hu- man body, and never runs long to suit himself.” Somewhere here was & truth. Rellef Brainard had not stated it, but the glimmer of it was before Phyllis Nor- man's eyes. She had seen 1t before. that glimmering. Catherine de Medicl herself was & reformer! Instigating wholesale murder—with its unspeakable detail—for what she conaldered form! Both—murderer and reforme: —destroying her kind, but changing some one her and | nothing to suit herself! Aunt Rellef was’ nwhln' her. LEGAL Noflcll. GEORGE C. GERTMAN, Atieraey, ™ o G ""‘Lfi‘.’fl!’ X e ST B, Vawl Ariown for tax f thelr un unnan |n I rein Dlufil ;. flm ‘tn ho y‘ * oc 3rrfn" after the drnetien Gt el Bt o ok IS m cue 0 e“ll& o hfilfi ::svse",zw"’s:’fi'..,:’w Fadketuad: ..u...'i.':t‘ o e e ‘bpearance. to fore the first rule 1 o case of default: bro- Se- i A" one’ fter the & h" She da day 1! the n'-'u:jn gnd ;'";:11 for say N Hoflfiw‘melflflfi he Well ll TAGARA’ “ AORANGI n Sail 1 om Vln: un For fares, etc.. apply Ca Lin St Washington or A Austra e Joving, | ucnuo_[n'ouul. Hounhold um-. Shéitn Phone TRANm MOVI & STORAGE €O., INC. 616 EVE ST.N.W. + MAIN 2010 A true copy, glAlL Clerk. o I‘- P iapos, ..,: Mfl (’O. mm ava u{m-‘ t. MOVE Without Worry or Risk. fe- Storage nui”a.“p kers for n Ave. year rount —| A dinner dress fringe m- lost for her all their savor. ® [ was spoiled. x and material “Come,” couldn't she said presently; “T t & car to come out here, so we'll e yours back. I want to see Radley.” Phyllis wondered now that Van Winkle had not overtaken her. Per- haps he had not_followed her; he had doubtless been lost scenes from which she had fled. Relief Brainard found the car. 1In it they drove back to the Bonmar, Phyllis |lnk|§‘ri:: into the cushions, trying not At the door of Brainard's building a little crowd was hovering. An officer made way for them as soon as they alighted, and they went in and up the marble entrance stairs. But Re- lief Brainard asked the man what had occurred to draw interest here. “You won't be scared if I tell you, will you?" asked the officer, glancing from one to the other of them keenly. “What?” cried Phyllis. “A _wom soclety bug from New York, as I get m—mu to stick a knife into Mr. Brainard just now!” “Mr. Brainard? 'as he—hurt?” “Oh, a little bit! A little bit! I guess he won't die of it. He went back upstairs on his own legs.” “Where is the woman? ~Who was she?” demanded Miss Brainard. “She’s in jail by this time, I guess,” he told them. n _he mentioned a name; it was one of America’s best known, The elevator was walting for them. Phyllis found herself presently be! swept upward in it. Together she an Relief Brainard left it at the eleventh floor and went into the private office suite. They found ebbing excitement here. Dr. Carmichael in. He was just leaving. Miss , Who was dismissing him, turned inquiringly to- %ax;g) fhylun, but Pllx‘yeuhmpuud h‘i' thout vouchsafing her the recogni- tion of a question. She found ley alone in his inner room, sit in his chair. His right arm was oul ol its coat-sleeve and bandaged in a Luile how much are you hurt?” she aski a’o g to his si He looked up at her, but he did not seem to hear her question. He only stared; and in his eyes was a qual- ity of cold brutality against which she seemed to come with a dizzying impact. His face was white, and strangely re- vealed now the sharp llnu that were developing about hh eyes md mouth, Its planes seemed as of a soulptor’s sketch in cl h.loekod in, B i A vy ore her gase, r Was as black as_ever it had been about his He had lost blood from his wound, doubtiess—but that had as little to do with these other signs upon him ™ ghe stood. s, shencad:” repulsed. s [ jen tion was infinitely deeper than “lhdl lnlnnrd why did that wom- an try to k\ll you?" his aunt demanded. He turned to her and smiled slightly, “As nearly u I could ather from what she said,” “she thinks I have taken )ur mun crown away from e! ‘Her erown!" “Perhaps I might better say her king- dom! er subjects, her courtiers, her retainers,” have all alleglance to the Vicarion. like it!" 2 “What did she do?" “She met me in the doorwa; stairs. I was starting for the 8he lhmmd out her little slc semper tyrannis and drove a nasty little silver letter opener about two inches into arm. But I guess it will get 'dl erred their She doesn't down. e. Out of the Current. utes before uninterestedly seen the carrier depost her day's malil. m“ tlu llines of the un:.o& :? four mnbpu which constituted the rest of the contents of the box. Ome contained announcement 3 she read the letter. “Anetha, dear, Mark has some things to talk over with you—business con- nected with your estate. He is just re- covering from rather a nasty bout vl\h fly, and he wondered if you might not bepuvlfioflmmm nulnduw him a trip to Green Center. I'd adore Mmmlmtmhnmfika un&u you could endure us. Oeouu of things going on. How do you ever endure Green Center all round? Devotedly, Clarice. P. or two, a little costume and a street ensemble lbvum:snu u '1“"::'& u’mnm of no 4 need here in the city?” “The cream of the matter is in the postscript, of course,” murmured An- etha. “Translated, it wo'ld be, ‘For- modmu sake, have some « -csnt clothes dllmo She_ began h wuh foot as 10 glanced avn cm letter & uoond th ne. “Must o Caseeing. et 10 s nl'm.dm . Wi enl over to & that three minutes Dbef had ull: her own question, ness, she answered She must go. And early yellow roses, peonies, new-leaved elms, an adorable llope of green lawn and a sparkling run d with bluets and 8 beauties, ler Spring She got up, :lchd up the lows unlmt which she had leaned, tucked the “Story of Philosophy” under her arm with letters and news) and went into the still, sun-bat she called up Miss Benh: and exacted & promise of three wrote a_brief acce] eo and Mnk‘ “mul dhvluthn " llu llr.tt. buulht thl "llfl-‘l lm suit” for linner dresses. 8he tried on hats for an hnur. selected three, went home. etely banishing sternly from ing mind the glories of May forcedly ignoring, she went [ O g‘t:n next."ihm days .lu%-rvl.l- den ready to leave for : week. b “You'll have a mfocuy K:na tims fervently assured Miss Be: Antlhy! 8he was trying on o! -on blu-k lace, and T Miss Bertha waxed you'll have a time! wllll And Mre de- home all those yn\'lwl'.huualdl ? 'l'hunm grandmother—she dldn't llu? Then come her rel she was through “Probably it's Relief comforting! seem to think so. isoned!” sald Aunt Fyo But she did not “Radley,” sald Phyllis, “I intended to warn you, I discovered that you have eneniles here in your offices.” He turned that look upon her again, and she stopped. “I'm getting used to enemies,” he returned uncuriously. “Do you think !don 't know what is going on?" “Did you know that woman had that knife in her hand?” demanded Miss Brainard, “No,” he admitted. “But I have an :nudnw for her sort.” h, no he answered simply. Relief Brainard started to say some- thing, and stopped. Then she opened her mouth again—and uttered no shivered. Suddenly she cried out at m. “You're a flend!” A look came slowly into his face at which Phyllis herself recoiled. He looked from one to the other of them. “I know how to protect sel he sald at last. He smiled htly again; then his eyes became absent. “I know a man who cannot sleep,’ he continued; “he tried to poison one of my emplo dnl = He paused and gazed off through the great window at his side as if discussing a sunset. “I know & woman who—married the wrong man. She's been reliving epi- sodes with the other—but we don't leemwbelb to record them any more.” glmud at Phyllls. “She tampered 'M some of my plans,” he added slowly, Phyllis studied his eyes. Were they insane? “You say I have enemies here in my office,” he went out. “I will show you something.” He put his flnm a button on desk. Almost lmmdltuly the &reny secretary, Miss Arden, opened e office door. She came across to him at once. She was reall, titul creature of cream an the brilliant light from the great win- dow behind the desk, as she faced her employer. On her lips and in her eyes was a smile for him that excludtd all the world else. Phyllis saw these things through the haze of hrm the moment held for her. “Oh, Miss Arden,” said Brainard, picking up a memorandum. “I want u to take this index down to Rex elling and lun him make half a dozen rec it. I think quite a lot of Soulham California people will be interested in it; it solves a mystery that attraoted considerable at- ten It shows whn haj '.Inl;'dlt'ofiu young man—you'll re. ppe a8 l member him—in room 28 lt the New Albemarle at Riverside, on the night of July 30, 1932.” The girl before his desk became mo- tionless as he raised his eyes to her. The cream-rose of her lovely skin turned the color.of old ashes. The lluvzrudaubednnm Her smooth shoulders seemed to shrink within the sheer fabric of her frock, Her lids rose and fell slowly over her eyes—and , seemed as if they would not again. But she did not move, She made no sound. e ‘The atmosphere of the room seemed to g0 dead white down to the level of ner_eyes. (Continued in Tomorfow's Star.) THE EVENING STORY counts. Say, now, that haps she will let me off from parties." l\ltchfludid an mp' been so out of life I am afraid to open my mouth.” “You needn't be,” Mark observed with his bit of charming, dry smile, ‘The day came for the meeting of the Club o! Unlvcmu.y Graduates. “Do let me stay at home with Mark,” pleaded Anetha. the sumptuous hotel banq where these bright souls foregathered. their ~ clothes, hl."r'vo..hflmlnl @~5 L) le subject for the day’s meeting w”a'i a certain great novelist recently de- ceased. A prelt\y but spent-looking woman read indubitably learned She candl confessed at its her husband's she concluded more cheerfully, “have a general discussion. Everybody can say something about this writer, surely!"” pause. Then the president owned: “Well, I just don't remember a t.hinl about him. Of course, I had him in college. But I don’t have time to keep my studying up as I'd like to. There are so many meetings, so many worthy charities, drives, politics and so ,on, so many really important “That’s just the 'ny it 1s with me," one said, then anothe: Clarice um;n v&.‘ mmnwuo of the . “Anetha,” sald, reading one of this man's books hl}(iesr‘l::a;. 'l;l.u us about it." lushing, paling, Anetha from | began. mebody beside her pushed her to her feet and after one miserable moment she went on. She had been deeply moved by his man's work, she said, and told why. lhs lpoke of one book after another, its tragie beauty. She Yorgos hersslf” for. { of advantages, he bu tifull Wom ; o !h‘: '“lymfivmod en before ple.” When she saf t down aoved ha sy 't:flo'dl.l wm'm. e sparkled with - *I wish you b - b!ed Clarice to m?‘?&" dhlnn"'er '2‘52; lived to lhl:h" er, n fluu aunts, Miss Alice an' Miss uaf"-'"' & good time if any Bw—butl'fllmoldlt“hml Wloll. ‘You know, Miss Bertha, Mark t day. "rm not lmlnd" Mark said. “I 1t's we, bel t middle 'of the usrens lumeume: thn n‘r‘; t of things. Anetha, out of in the calm, deep water at the side, chance to swim enjoy the # & talk Y t to be, an' ou wanf noynuml amnoem!?“unmh;'f#"' (THE END.)