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REAE ESTATE! i The Door of Death ouwnan-um-amm' lr-rn 0.5, P trom Cane ), Nova , and J. J. MeKinnon of wn, Prince Edward Island. ldw-rd Kroh of Baltimore, secre- 164 | rond T know very well by this time. and b |1t was Mttle frequented. Most of the way there was a steep slope down on el ne av one ide, topped by an embankment that drop of from 12 to 20 feet: was no danger, at least, in dry above led out on the the conclave. Pord is the grand representative in Michigan, RUNAWAY AT 80, Mrs. Eate Cleveland Leaves Daugh- ter's Home in Chicago. l. 0. 0. F. DELEGATES - GATHER IN HOUSTON W. W. Millan of Capital, Head of Gone d at the same moment I flung my- u\‘rncle:r from the wheel -nd pl\mgea 9OWR (o be Continued.) Pt s merdoe e s By John $1 (Cooyrient, 109, North American N 45 Bhem syptientat | g he of- ve recelve & no That"n 'mis signatu nd states 100l oAy Ana I8 committing suicide. Hi Brother Carl has belleved him innocent, poll has also taken that 2/ ieng "of the murdered a5 Bagiioni, warns Ames for him to remain at Greyhouse. (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) TWELFTH INSTALLMENT. PUT aside Norse's warning against my remaining at Greyhouse, al- though not with as mpch inner fortitude as Eleanor's protector should have had, ‘What else luva your investigations revealed?” I ask He smiled. 'would you really like to know? Will you be patient with me? Very well.” He took from among his papers a closely written sheet. “It's this kind of thing, H the record of an Italian r-mlly in the sixteenth century. There were two brothers, Guido and_Ridolfo Baglioni. That was in 1495, They had numerous sons and kinsmen, among the latter Grifonetto Baglioni. Perugia and ruled the to between them. It was a mvuly !-mmu for three things—its wealth, extravagance and personal beauty Astorre, served Raphael as his model (or 8t. George; another, Gianpaolo, set e staring as he passed, by reason :l- height and masterful bearings; nnomav excelled in horsemanship and in ligthness of step, so that—listen to this, Ames—so that no one knew of his presence, if he came behind them. you recall Frapcis Ballion's lightness of step?” I nodded, and T recalled, besides. aha: panther-like footfall outside my loor. “They surrounded themselves with armed followers, ough in strength and skill they were th-mulvu @ host, trained soldiers every one, leaders of free lances, condotiierl. They filled their palaces with treasures of art, vessels of gold and silver, with schol and servants, poets and jesters, Their women were beautiful and noble. What feasting at the marriage of Astorre Baglion: and Lavinia of the Colonnas! They had mnny places in |had One of the aons. | |a; Esteven m) Alllamce and Metrapoliten shame and his blood-meney, l& die in midat of his masn “It's an incredible story,” ldd!d Norse, “that is, none the less, literally true. In this single family, it seems to me, you find the quinitessence.of the Renaissance. “I've been collecting these facts from those volumes,” and he pointed to & flr:hmem.-eovend he “That's what 've been doing. "l toianRr Al ‘:gl’l vaguely understand, hll n little crestfalien at my earlier exam I o 18] his wife, for lmunco—!.he Baglion! love loa: e and displ It had grown “®@hark for me to see his face, but I detected hesitation in his voice, “Perhaps,” he muttered, and with unaccountable emphasis repeated h,— “wh; rhaps. But you are living at reyhou told you all I can—it's hr u to apply the moral.” fow, as I left Norse's rooms, I was conscious of a queer change in myself. In place of the reluctance 1 had felt iuhrdly night upen nturnin to Grey- ouse, I was aware this n of u; tn In those high wal w b\‘cltht the r of umn. which to my thought had mwn sweeter, more intoxieating. 'nnu w lomnhinl ’mvul dnbnut somethi me not enly as distasteful, buf And I perceived that th- ‘roles tered; what had seemed alien to Yuurdu Was now become familiar; what heen intimate—my daily life and concerns—had grown rvemote. It was not an unpleasant shifting—far from t, although accompanied by a feleing of alnnn sensuous gor. to eseape from the featureless appointments y_rooms, mhmu of the club, huk to an oununhun of space and beauty. Life there seemed m er, more lendid and intense, rrh-- even be- lorse hinted, the In other words, loollu back I should describe it as & subconscious the day before. By d instinctive antipathy had bee weak destroyed, g and, indeed, cra . It is not nusual phenomenon; , in my case, the circumstances, the l\l idenness of transition, were peculiar. But, at the time, although alive to the difference, I thou ittle about it. 1 remember rather n:&ul N‘:rul‘: 1y enough, _ instead of al 8 ¥ enough, condemning thelr erimes, 1 felt & certain envy, Theirs 'on the days when life erable. Prom here on, there was a clear turn- pike for nhmll 8 miles up o the u-u was_situa alf h fore switched on my headlights nd advanced the leratos Gy T K ready a sugges o 3 swept onward, the thought occurred to me that in this aspect of romance, at last,” our age had the better of the ioni, sueh a night, how those magnifi- cent ruffians would have speeded it [ H‘mflm&.’he ‘motor been invented then, what gusto they would have taken in it! There was little cause to envy them their jog-trot horses on such a road and night when the power of 50 horses quivered under me. 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It was, than cha here, slowing down a bit, I and gave & tug at|pe) On: of uuilee 'rom e About 170,000,000 pounds e Dutch East mn nt. 1 ‘orakes; they Tailed to . 1 was already on_the edge toppling toppling of old papers. for old papers. - Marietta Park Fifth and Oneida Place N.W. We offer for your inspection New Semi-detached Brick Homes of pleasing appearance and artistic design. Six large rooms, very latest bnh with shower, large porches, screened, - built-in garage, Frmdmu and numerous other features. Lots 2714 feet wide. Drive out Georgia Avenue or Sixteenth Street to Longfellow, east to Fifth, north to our new homes. Open and lighted until 9 p.m. Floyd E. Davis Co. Realtors 733 12th Street N.W. Nar'l 03520353 01d Newspapers for the Orien:. jueer commodities which acific ports is old news- shi pod out of Los Angeles alone last Thlu lollwfled faint click, nuwml z}e‘n Much of !t:élm m't:nll went to is '.he ‘greatest consumer t spends $1,000 a day Committae on Appeals, Starts Work Today, ury the Sovereign Grand Baltimore also arrived. The committee on appeals, hgded m, D. C., and the 3ud1¢|nry commi ‘whose D. Rinehart of Jackson- n their work today. To- the visitors will be entertained By the Associated Press, by W. W. Millan of Wash! HOUSTON, Tex, September 14— |chairman is C. ;lllflad Prlnk Mllgln of Boise, | ville, Fla., b'l‘ daho, I. O. O. F. grand .m, a steady tream of vmum arrive Houston today. The vanguard of the thousands of delegates to the 105th World Con- o onis o LhisiFine Imghsh Home in « « + « morrow at_Galveston. 3731 R Street N.W, Near Western High School. Ta Burleith Bus [SHANNON & LUCHY)] and his assistant, Mlll' B. 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Of course, it is ideslly locsted on an attractively landscaped lot, ATTRACTIVELY PRICED You Owe It to Yourself To Inspect This Home! Open All Day Sunday What draping of the streets in velvets and tapestries, showering of largesse, display of cloth of gold, what luxury of gifts! They entertained popes and princes, served as captains of the church or captains of cities—were called the | magnificent Baglioni. That's one side of the coin. Look at the other. | “By 1560, in little more than two g:nerlflunl they had vanished, lnvln’ rely 4 trace. Do you know how?” Norse's face looked older and drawn, I thought, although perhaps it was merely the gray of twilight closing in. His manner absorbed me: he was lost 1n his evocatoin of history. % Q “They destroyed each other, for tlu 14 most part, A few died in war. Asto) n Baglioni, on l.hl night of his mlfl'hl ) = was stabbed ath in the arms of his "' bride. His cnusin murdered him and his L s father and brother. And then followed murder on murder, a thirst of assassina- tion unquenched for 60 years, Gianpaolo arranges the killing of his wife, at a banquet when the news is bro 3 doubles the feasting. He slays two of his kinsmen, and is dope to death by a cousin, Gentile, Bishop of Orvieto. But his son avenges him by killin, Gentile and his two sons, And the feus continues, kinsman against kinsman— torture and knife and betray: The' more fortunate fell in_ war. But it res mained for one, as a Venetian phrased it, ‘to put on the cap of Judas Iscariot himself.” It was Malatesta Baglioni— and he was the son and brother of assassins. He was captain of Florence in 1530. 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