Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 25

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. 25 REE PARKING SPACE OPPOSITE 8th ST. ENTRANC this surprising price. Phone NAtwnal 5220 THE EVENING $1.00 Ruffled Curtain Sets Death Treasure By R. A. J. Walling (Copyright. 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) curtains that will sell quickly to- norruvl at this low price. The Dependnble Store h Floor Slight l!:o‘:ldl——l’llt a e s Tion “At Seventh and K” SYNOPSIS: Somerfield put in the question. —————————————————————————————————— The keyhole murder theory “dlows up”! 'Puu couldn't ibly dupe that Redslade. the “ghost” whom Pell was adout old b s Taston. | is dearest fri v accident— 0 & tk ar] 3 : e . HERALD CARTOONIST) b a l c a e w 70 shot was fired from the corriior—the | week before, & gambler, ruined at the TatSied” pen et “'The® siaver: nateq ‘and | tables, had ‘jumped into the basin off ¢ - N ;;:;m' ’r’euml.rflz\’v:muy:rl:g’:w’a‘a. ’lu‘:eun. the Qull des Pecheurs. Fotherbury o 24 x “ z merely’ the tool, the murderer was e knwt man-—but you fell them, Mr. . 3 ; eac e ee s P dackoround. . . . Suddenly Laxtom le Fotherbury, aimi ‘a blow at h “I_didn't know him as Fotherbury, i tinkle of 'glass on' the foor—Fotherbury's | but 1 knew him as a baccarat player, Fine quality extra length 81x99. head falls forward. Laxton picks u S ltelirE T el Hhouh| Shd, R By inch sheets. Made especially for 37 bury has made Ais tragic confession. “Gosh!” Somerfield exclaimed. = double beds. Bleached; of heavy ° 4 A u say, xton ued, i CHAPTER XLIL “you can see the whole m1n§°2h-pmg round thr;nd .theetmx. Free from That A op! the SO DRk BEATE up in his wicked mind. The suicide starch or dressing. 3 has come to life and has made a for- C 1 M ’I-C’I ed $2.25 Heavy Crinkle Spreads e None of Dr. Eastley's injec- |nor Pell suspected him then. They tions or ministrations w“j to ' didn't connect him with Marling. Mr. any avail. He gave it up at, Redslade had good luck and bad. It last. was good luck to leave the money in Laxton, who had stood ‘béside ‘him, | Safe custody, That euchred the Dover M R. FOTHERBURY was dead.|tune in a night. Neither Mr. Redslade The younger set, insistent upon the very last word in style, w ote that there is nothing half-hearted about the way these charming frocks conform to the radically In both 80x105 and 72x105 inches—full or s twin bed sizes. Attractively striped in rose, L] blue, gold and green. Fast colors. ¢ plan—Fotherbury’s plot. It was " 2 0We must get him out of this. East- fick to have given the false names and $1.50 Bleached Sheets 39c Pillowcases ley, you and I will see to it. ‘The others tried to carry it off with the police at changed silhouette of Winter, 1929! sy et B e e i 3 o i . The dsidedly enathened kit with low: Fotherbury has had & ;mke "‘Se’é ts story of Amithins, e had Pothar- &1~ CRESCENT RUGS A, by e idtd. odree and! Bigitiar iamd bl unconscious. ring ck one. T . % . = Snother o tell young Mr. Fotherbury. | ~Kedsiade emiled with the grim ex- e /A DURING THE PAST 69c Pillowcases 19¢ Unbleached Cotton tight sleeve with its ;Ie::ry::;vh" treat. W; re going ,;.,e :‘k, efi""l 1'3‘ "{i :o;,rnl,! o prossion I had learns to look for in N * FEW MONTHS / TF = Xlzry.dpretltjy fancy 49 'M‘-l‘llll lengths l l ‘man return . | Cox g ; 2 i 4 ened Perris. Laxton, Eastley and the el oily allowed one letter 8 { 8 PLACED END TO oo el bitin 12 C | = b e 2 C flat crepe and crepe sn wi p footman carried Mr. Potherbury away. | DL 8 BOSOT, M SRIANET ) ot END'THEY WOULD e il T e N ek est ami bt d s lo Lk door closed behind them. ThReedsllde Somerfield and I were left | ter that both Marling and Fotherbury in the library. Somerfield and I sat|had recognized him and feared him quietly duv\x‘m—y Neither of us spoke. |like the devil. But what they couldn’t Minutes dragged by till Laxton came |make out was whether Pell knew in, now alone. Fotherbury and linked him up with He took his former place and re- |Smithins and the Dover affair. But he garded us for a few minutes with a |never squeaked. He was a game wrinkled face. gambler, Fotherbury. “A damnable evening” said he. The | “And even Pell's search for the -b- words broke the spell which had para- bot's little pile didn't put him on lyzed our speech. “I could kick my- 1t?” Somerfield asked. self! He was too quick for us all “He was never quite sure that Pell A short way out of the maze for Fother- | knew lllyfilln( about that yarn. Pell buryl Perhaps the best way for all of hld found him puszling over the book us?” pllz‘ « !bg:flmry‘d m{d . ‘make He looked the question at Redslade. M-hl-nl would ask for no “Certainly it was," sald dn!mo. advice. Pell got hold of the book, had harshly. “It settles everything. s translation made, and worked out a ‘Whatever Redslade thought, xur me th' sory of the plan and Somerfleld it had settled nothing. 'And dug lcwrd.ln;l i i In the scene just passed Laxton had ‘“Well, he led Fotherbury on to dig show the complete triumph of femininity. Black, Brown, Navy, Independence, Black- berry, Rust, Wine, Green. Sizes 14 to 40 Flattering modifications of tlle moulded silhouette are featured in a stunning collection of black, brown and navy blue dresses for the larger woman. REACH (81 TIMES AS Goldenbers's—Main Floor.—Charse Accounts Invited. HIGH AS THE oo | $6.95 Leatherette et Coats for Bo s mackinaws—for they are made to witl nd I, B o Fur-Trimmed ZgPc. fioee Jing "and_are Tvernrot” Bena e || Toeed Ensembles Drastic Savings on delll;enuly ?lccusedd F!'qmfl;bury of clm“u:dtht;n vl‘:!ele t;delc;md ‘When he A ! ki o rbury had | was resk rdering, Pell, and Fothervurs hed | T 4 iy to help me bresk prison he $10 Leatherette $4.95 Loatherstte n Important New Fashion y open to him. broke down, then Fotherbury's chance COATS Raincoats At an Unusually Low Price! business had me guessing be- | Of & clew to the secret would be gone— ,” Somerfleld said, ? .g a | we didn't mean him to have any of the nce of several moments. Whlll stuff, if it existed. When we struck pened now gets me guessing harder it that night, while Laxton and Gren- iin ever, pmlemr ofen were watching, in a kind of rough { “Thatso?” Laxtonasked. “Ithought |stone cache where it had been con- t when I asked Mr. Grenofen to|cealed in & hurry— ot to Mr. Redslade, you We? l exclaimed. “Was Pell with 1 said there was some- | you th body in the background behind Mar- ling—no quesmm of that. Tl tell you (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) howxgouc 'And 'Laxton told us in & series of e Pr%em the first hint of & connection between Pell and the escaped prisoner, to his glimpse of a ro lnok?u cus- CLAF I 'lN tomer with a black bag n the Woodcot - lane. . Opticicn—Optometrist 922 14th St. NW. From the puzzle of that midnight Established 1889 Men’s & Young Men’s ges Now tlll:. 8 o ter or Aviator styie rain hats to mateh color of rain- eoat, Sdc. The smartest women are wearing these handsome rough-textured tweed Boys Tweedaroy Knickers ensembles—but few have been for- $16.50 to $25 Values! \ o "“:'““’ dursble Tweststsy kulekers. in off tunate enough to find them at this low \ tw herringbone effects. imatd St B ! Th i s bl iSaa rice ey consist of an impeccably . 50 ar "e $2 95 I ;Ir‘u:vlg‘ = 32.25 tailored full-l m:l w::‘l: holulvy & eatin or crepe lining, and a fur collar Goldenberg's—Third 'IIID—C.II'IO Aceounts Invited. (.omehm’- cle.r to 'he I‘eml) °f car- acul, beaverette (dyed coned) or fox .a yoke-top skirt with pleats and a lluht flare . . . and a long-sleeved blouse to match the coat lining. Shown in tan, brown and a very dark grey that is almost a black. Sizes 16 t0 40. Goidenvers's—Second Fioor : Women’s and Misses’ Extra Pants to Match, $3.69 Exuptiona.l suit values—and a Smart dlndy selection at that! In fact 73 this is an offering that should bring enthlmnhc response from every p- ver di(gmg to Fotherbury's anxiety about the missing book. From the manifest’ nl-unm.y of the theory of Roman remains the con- viction that Fotherbury knew it was absurd and that it cloaked some other design. From his own adventures in the cor- ridor at Newplace to the certainty that his assailant knew the house like a book, and therefore to his first suspicion about the identity of the escaped man who is looking for an inexpen- pmf’x“f:“ A et oy j "'gil::;: and double breasted S t Glrls, sl .59 Frocks ‘was ::E.'d “Redsiade ::;:dy?me fink ‘between .Engraved M models of cassimeres, cheviots, wea ers That Mothers Can Easily Select COnty Jas abadows” Laxton sald. and herringbones and fancy mixtures— To Match Any Skirt! Wuho:t‘l Having T{unr Daughters Along! Delightful new straightline in-greys, browns, tans and blue pencil stripes—and every suit is L well tailored along the newest 98 yelng lines. Sizes 33 to 44. L] . = Is Another Branch in Hundreds of Pairs of Any sopurate skt ot von | Yo e R Extra Trousers || s -4 P $1% to $4-% |Frarsimim | HETEREd tions that are just light enough restored. Halr dyeing in Golden- 'wm the Seabroke - Grenofen - Red- & slade combination put me on the firm d'tahongry trail I knew that Pell was not shot produced by Brewood, bear the intinite charm that o ?l‘emu‘qy?flmffi the sl | [ll Washington’s most distin~ P ie coutdnt quite sse, when we got guished residents prefer that letter from you, what had put you constAnt[y. on to Ostend,” I interjected. “Just circumstantial things. I'd hnd | + broadcloths and ginghams — with long or short sleeves. Mothers should take sdvantage of this spe- cial value tor hile the children are at school. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Babies’ 69¢ $1.59 Flannelette j Dresses .....,5§.c._. e oG of i et c & report on the suicide of Redslade.” | o 5 (o S S et e s e 8¢ Orders executed on short This vast collection of work and dress | in weight to be comfortable for § oiy %y cxperts poo e e B2 e S ase about the personality of the fugitive. | notice wher. necessary. trousers includes our famous “Dutchess” [| indoors wear, instead of guaranteed. ook, Primmed. with Hovering between two theories of | whese guarantee, “10c for every blous Fancy weaves in reds, Bri Us Y. h Sizes 1 and 2 the murder of Pell-a Marling theory * i s Pt S gre. blues, browns, ring Us Your Other Girls’ Fl1 l and a Fotherbury theory—he. resolved challenge to Washing. || Burples and other shades. § Beauty Problems, Too! rls’ Flannelette Slips o take the snort cut and call i the BrewanD l % [l Round, V neck and laced neck | Z3OMY ' TOD€mS, [ Sizes 2 to 6 Sizes 8 and 10 years quemon ‘Redsiade, oty rm{vf,ffln{ffafi.‘“ i Direct Entrance fo Men's Shoo from Both 7th and "’I':i e easily solved than you think. 59c 79(: ‘Redslade was able to fill the blanks T4 reets oldenberg’'s—Secon leor Beauty Shop—Third Floor Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. Well made, warm princess alips—finished with Iace. by telling the story of Pell's life after Y s s L iRy ei1-12th St.N.w. “Was Pell duping Fotherbury all the time he was here?” CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED—NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED— WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS Tomorrow! Sale Velour Portieres | Sale of New Cretonnes Of seamless Sunfast Luster Sheen 45c Grades 69c G"‘d" i Velvet and Axminster| 7+ T 29 42c 55c 3 4; R - U - G S '0_"-- - ‘ A brilliant array of lnzh-grade patterns to R i At ot S 191498 BEFT IR | e o pric. I et 328 7o in 1o rar SOW0SL Rayon Drapery Fabrics and Damasks ! Fringed Velvet Rugs; . . & i g : ;:I.Z ftmzn i .;x‘i?b A ‘!i‘.l“_ ;h::;“m l"”':,‘::‘:]""'ml"'::"::l; ru:;: Five Special Groups—in Rleh Glowing Colors for Every Room! $48 d $50 Smith’s that will enrich your home: Mul- Seumlou‘ nAxrmmter ';:xlu berry, blue, green, brown, etc. c c 00 s 69 s 9x12 ft. and 8.3x10.6 sizes. e T yd. yd. Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store, aNFIdd N0 AZITVNId LON Od IM—QAIAAV SVILXT 4O LSTITLINI ON"GEHIA&I SUINNODIV. HDEIVHD Goldenbers’ -—rami loor., When Modern Misses Are Invited to Parties .75 Armstrong’s ° Vi Lnoleum - | SV on Lace Window Panels! iy S d. Siight Seconds § Y. .95 $1.25 Value, Ea. $1.50 Value, Ea. ms Value, Ea. , $2.50 Value, Ea, 95c Sq. Yd. s1 szq Yd. s1 505q Yd Remarkably low prices t for beautiful els like these— dignity -nd. c)l'ur‘:lfl to ywr° :;:dowul This Inl::: :olle:fian. dln‘;:‘;hm.t:d o':rmv::: Congoleum Crescent Rugs 5 e ol T D S LT All Perfect Quality Armstrong’s and Nairn’s Makes of Heavy Inlaid Linoleum This imported “Bally-Swiss"” $1.25 and usoruu $1.75 and $3.00 $2.10 and $225 “p» patent leather pump (to whtch e N D of Grede “A™! Se. ¥d. a buckle may be added) is quite the thing to wear. Really “grown up"” in appear- ance, but with sub-deb mod- eration in heel and toe. Sizes 2Y4 to 7; AA to C widths. = $ ||| | 2 Z ! gt o o e 15| $10° AL-Wool | $5 s PurtWool ket ... 8365 ki meus Congolonns “Cravoont” ieced-Sateen Palmer Comforts........$2.95 i : ‘ Rugsto il ot e semeos | BLANKETS | 515 Rayon-Covered Comiorts. .. .. $7.85 & $8.85 == = = \ I; iE mn;e-::;l:uepr;x:ou:lnyy $ 5.90 P $4.50 Part-Wool Plaid Blankets, pair. . . . . .. $3.19 room—all perfect. i s‘.o“ Part-Wool Plaid Blllkfll, pnir ....... $2.69 $7.50 Plain Full Size Blankets, each. . . . ... $5.19 $7.50 Full Size Wool-Filled Comforts. . . . . .. $4.45 $3.50 Full Size Cotton-Filled Comforts. . . . . . $2.00 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, inches, in lovely colored plaids. Well loomed and finished. 6 _Q_F. ' ; Ft, Tl:in:-:f l:-...'lrll. fleecy Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store.

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