Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1931, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. (€. TRIDAY, JANUARY 9, _SLIP COVERS suite and 5 separate cushiol 2D fasteners, tailored to vour furnitu ne and Roman stripe, $16.50, for samples ISHERWO0OD 1513 28th St. “She’s a Septic!” Many women want to be, deserve to be, and could be far more popular than is their lot. Doctors know why. So do nurses. They call #uch cases septics ous body odors and bad recognize their cause. I iu deep-seated.” Frank Bemi-constipation makea mill s septic. There may Be a daily movement, but all the waste is not eliminated. The matter that Temains poisons the blood, and permeates the spiration. 1t taints the breath. Nature is eed of a tiny Calcium Wafer. work wonders in one's hitheinnereystemaweetand ion clears most marvelously. eth whiten. The tongue is no ven on arising. And you never ther bareh cathartic. are a scptic, and don't know if. afer of calcium, and see! It may make iffercnce in the Wworld, Leave harsh, Tming cat alone. You never need them if you take an occasiongl calcium wafer. | TRY THIS THOROUGH TEST ‘A five day test should prove to you very cone elusively the system’s need for Stuart’s Cale €ium Wafers, and the benefit from these little fers. Your druggist has them for 10c. Or the family size 60c. Start this test todayl STUART'S CaLciom ives brighten, lonrer coated cNAMARA bade Nance, Lanny M and Stephen good night and \ GO INSTALLMENT XVI. By PETER B. KYNE (Copyright. 1930.) Wha Angie hurried away in a taxi. A block from his home he alighted and walked down the side of the street opposite his own house. He was whistling softly as he | came abreast Angelloti's hiding place, where he turned at right angles, ap- parently with the intention of crossing in the middle of the strect to his own house. A step from the curb he halted, turned, bent his head in a listening at- titude,then stepped resolutely into the alley ho's there?” he demanded. Re- ceiving no answer, he got out a small| flashlight: he seemed to have some difficulty flashing it on, he cursed softly, and suddenly a beam from the flashlight illumined his own face for an instant, but long enough, he de- cided, to permit the watchful Angelloti to recognize him. The alley was empty, but in a little garden strip a large syringa bush grew, and instinct warned | the chief that his prey was behind it So he walked past it, his flashlight held close to the bush, and as he had anticipated, it was snatched from him As he turned, one of his stout legs was jerked from under him by a man crouching low; so, before permitting himselt to topple backward, McNa- mara dropped his good right arm to the level of his knee and swung a short, stabbing punch. He felt a che bone and the side of a mnose: so he punched again, a little higher up, and then fell over backward. Instantly his ascailant rose and fled like a doe “Hi I'm an_officer,” McNamara houtét, and fired into the air. But the running man did not even hesi- tate. In the morning he sent for An- gelloti for a report on a certain case, and was charmed to note a fainty lemonish spot on the Italian’s left cheek and a very noticeable iridescence like that?" g drunkenness.” glibn Belden. detectives. 1. wouldn't of hours,” ers meet there, slip into it. the |early date. absoiutely given period; Nance Dan ning you nuisance all ready send for her. m, LDEN DAWN |under the left eye. The chief grinned. | down the " “What does the other fellow look like, | gty he queried couldn't have been more'n a fiy or he'd have done more damage! How | come you let some runt one-two you | was a dame T picked Angelloti s of long practice Following some diseus port, McNamara dismissed him an down to decide what to do with Nance g That were keeping his house unde nce he knew now; would enter his house at .the earliest favorable opportunity. The chief wondered what he would do if he stood in the shoes of his two “I'd wait for a night when be disturbed for & couple he decided. would that be? hen the Board of Police Commission- and I Stephen carly evening call—and as soon as he leaves the house those two cuties will The cellar door, of course. Tl make it easy for them. the door unlocked.” He concluded that until then Nance | unl s, would be safe at Lanny' 3 meantime, 0 nge to get her out of ti The detectives were both satisfied sanctuary trust ti an eye on Lann: He had in his office a_telephone line that did not connect with the priv exchange system in the central station, so he called Lanny on this phone at Dr. Burt's office now speaking, had better lot of clothes, so sh: to-get out of town w her out and down to Tia Juana, Lower California.” “What will she do there?” “I don't know. We'll think about that when she gets there. At least my two dicks won't be there, and Tia Juana is one place where that saddle nose of her's won't surprise anybody. And when she acts rough and tough in Tia Juana nobody will pay any at- | tention to her. " They have experts - “I'll think that Tia Juana stunt over,” He | Lanny ibilities, Is. eight innocently. decided. “It has pos there a good hospital there? “I don't think so. Why?” “You numbskull, Dan McNamaral We have to find a quict hospital where up for | we can have her poor nose operated on.” the | “Well, if we can get her beezer re- tored and change that black bob of hers to a movie-tone gold, she could take Flynn and Ang:lloti out to dinner d they'd never suspect her.” “Stevic says her nose must be oper- ated on first Her present state of dissociated personality probably started in an inferiority complex, and the in- feriority complex probably arose out. of e knowledge that her nose made her When it’s safe to bring her ack to'this city, Stevie will take her soul out and look a dust it off, put it back and do a Little Jack Horner.” “Can he do that?" McNamara’s heavy voice was freighted with awe. g provided he can rting point for his investigation into her past life. There is always a reason for "a dissociated personality. The ground for the mental shock that causes it is usually prepared long before the psychosis occurs. Rebellious though brooding—all these eves a serious effect upon sensi- ghly intelligent pcople, and ularly women of the lied with fon of the re- Flynn and Angelloti surveil- undoubtedly they “What night Why, Thursday night, am will in attendance make his usual I'll leave house. In must ar- city at an however, he Lanny had once Me- for a brief m, therefore, to keep ’s house. 1l women are hysterical,” a said with conviction. a dear booby, Dan. Eight women out of ten can throw a fit of tories as casily as you'd break an particularly if there is a man to ressed. They never simulate to impress a woman, however, they know better. Howevel are women who have hystel that are real, but it has been the e; perience of this office that most of | these are just trifie balmy—neu- Lanny. Tomorrow buy our pet be o a I think I'll have to fly This $134.50 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite 38066 Discount . . . Walnut Finish on Gumwood $5 Delivers It! $9.95 Occa- sional Chair Less 10% $5.97 $9.95 Chest of Drawers $29.95 Kitchen Cabinet $49.50 Cabinet Gas Range Less 40% $29.70 This $22.00 Five-Piece Breakfast Set . Less 33Y3% Discount $1.00 Down! 142 find a| hysterical | “Well, you get our girl a trousseatn and warn her to keep away from the window and not to answer the door- bell, or do any telephoning, or leave the house until she has my permission. I don't expect she'll obey, so tonight when you go home have some hysterics to_impress her.” “Dan, dear, I couldn’t. I'm hard as a picnic egg. Did you stage your little | comedy after leaving us last night?” “I did—and it.worked out exactly.” | “Good” gracious. Well, I'm busy. +Good-by." | Nance Belden's personalities were a source of keen professional interest to Lanny, who regretted that for the pres- ent Dr. Burt was unable to share her observations with her. She had, as yet, had no opportunity for ascertaining anything regarding the girl's past his- tory. but she had a suspicion that Nance had had advantages superior to | most girls. | Her hands were the very first thing | (with the exception of her poor | wrecked nose) that Lanny had noticed. They were soft, shapely, small and well kept, decidedly not the hands of a fac- tory girl. While her vocabulary was & trifle “salt; running at times to the idiom of the ill bred and ignorant, her voice was soft, with well bred infona- tions. Her clothing, on the occasion of | her visit to Stephen Burt's office, had been, in Lanny's judgment, in splendid rich but not flashy, up to the not beyond it. 'Then, too, Nance had a slow, leisurely walk, she knew how to enter a room, she was sure of herself at all times without dis- play assurance. To Lanny, the girl, in her abandoned moments, appeared to be amateurish, a bit of a show-off, unreal. | taste; mode but only in this show-off phase of her per- sonality. She was amazed, therefore, lon coming home. from the office after her conversation with McNamara, to find her a complete changeling. As she entered the house she caught the odor | of cooking, and going into the kitchen, she discovered Nance, with one of Lenny’s kitchen aprons on her, ! | paring dinner. “Good evening, Lanny dear,” she saluted her hostess. “It occurred to me it must be a very great trial to you, | coming home night after night from | the office, tired, and having to prepare This Four-Piece Walnut Veneer Poster Bed Suite Regularly $119.00 U Pay Only $1.00 Down Mattress, Complete Regularly $49.25 Less 409, A This $74.50 Three-Piece LIVING ROOM SUITE $4 .66 $5.00 Down Less 33%,% i1scount . ., Less 33139, 9‘.33 $5.00 Delivers This Suite Delivers $ Any Suite Delivers Any Odd Piece I £ Poster Bed, Coil §prin and $9.55 Thus far she had observed the girl | pre- | dinner for yourself. I'm sure you're | | o0 tired ‘most of the time 4o piepare | BRITISH FIGHT TERRORISM | more than a very sketchy meal, and | i that isn't good for you” "She smiled. | Public Buildings in India Guarded | “So I thought I'd have a nice dmncrl Agninet Advistied sassins. for_you.” | “Now, I call that real sweet, Nance.”| CALCUTTA, India, January 9 (#)— | My name isn't Nance, Lanny. IUS|snooting of British police cfficlals by Penelope Sl | Indian revolutionists have led author- “‘Penelope what 5 | ities to barricade many of the govern- Penlope Gatlin. Silly old Lanny, | ment offices. how could you forget?” | In the corridors of the government You've placed your finger on MYy | India secretariat here iron gratings dread secret, Penelope,” When I'm tired | with lockable gates have been installed. | my memory fails me.” | Only those bearing official passes are (To Be Continued.) | allowed to enter government buildings . or institutions. Similar precautions are being taken throughout the country. 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