Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1931, Page 25

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I'H ¥ ETERGRIN EJINTYFIER @ARDIEN wpiinr | help tosprove that it is true " where the superintenden:, v angry, was turning the leaves of the notebook llllll“:‘ a«'lvv o iy 4-.!1 h ot ot g aginerit Walon fonies they hre lovers. b Then na: phones Marlorle seerety sus iefon Tiees CHAPTER X. THE CLOAKED WOMAN IMMIE and Richmone follc maid luto E sod Mar room markable, although Marjorie seemed tired and worried The superintenden ly to Mar- jorie’s question conce: the case was moncommittal. “IL s your st L Wi o talk to." } “Do you mean alone? very upset.” i\'elyn glanced anxiously at Marjorie and then moved toward the door, Jim- mie Haswell slipping out with her them together for a i She s still t not a bad sort.” see Mrs. Frater, the cook?” “Why, of course, but— she checked a surprise qu:stion and showed him the kitchen door. He tapped before opening it. “May I come in? I have called with a message from & friend of yours.” s you G path, and come back.” | ut, belleve what you hwve told me, do ws 1 ok, It wil “Very good, si* Jimmie then returned to ararw helf-frightened syllabies while ~ Marjorie's pallor vou were just talking ¢ Did he phone through Th n Jimmie intore vou if the If You Cramp Yeur Feet, You Cramp Your ¢ EVENING - | de The girl was answering in Yet you want me to belleve that you forgot it, and you insist that when you and the dootor were together aftsrwirds ald times? STAR ther cormer of the lwu peared into y from the Dutch gard n ‘Who is she?” Jimmie explained. adding that he be- " Mrs. ter's story, which seemed gedy T will see Alf Collett mond, “before he Is put wise. is not likely to telephon: sid Rich- The cook Right Reserved to “All Over Town” ~The Better to Serve You the shrubbery in a direction ; t for her actions on the night | post 2 int | on his motor cycle from Marjorie had | his aunt, Mrs. Kneebl dismissal. bellef that Allen, aft- | vil er leaving the tavern, had hidden in the | murder. réens and awaited the right | concerned, he wa And he has disap- | Querdling | time for his revenge. surprise could mot con- a profoun revenied 80 simply 8 pm Thursday Joe Allen had set out | advised. o p—— Limir Quantities A popular Summertime Confection N e W, M o T, T T T i e W % 3 ing to con- firm this, Roscos sald that Allen had | pointment that what | not reached his destination in London, mywiary should have the home of his aunt's seter by Pridey | morning. 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It may be any time f rying ¥y % apply " new JAr tary spinge ep- plieator nttached 1o eap of bottle se29c 5. 49c A young woman was standing alone in front of her range The kitchen was a most attractive | 13 p SRR | “Arch Preserver .‘{ e e about you' Do e "B wa 5o S0 | New Shoes for Fall you had been il and hopes you are al| T mter fiushed with plessure and ra: Frater with pleasure a : ; Jiminje continued, - You weren't really FEMI NITY in the active mood, more than &5 bad as the doctor thought, were you? ever, finds it fashionable to be comfort- able. The nation-wide synonym for comfort in footwear has always been “Arch Preserver” shoes. 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