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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18 1931 Seeks Coffee as Police Hunt, |while he waited. He had snatched |quaffed, he leisurely walked into the As the police of Heumarkt, Germany, | $1250 from & girl as she was depos- | StEct Bgain, only -to-be ecaptured by and a crowd of people hunted for him, | iting It in the Deutsche Bank, fought i Maj. Gen. J. L. De Witt Invites|,"hank bandit made his way to the |her off with a revolver and eluded two TR Bids on Appomattox Memorial. After Cathleen and Julis took| “Who is it?” Cathleen’s heart stood e BRSNS k| i SR " room under the eaves. geraniums | “It's Pritz. A man’s downstairs ask- on the windowsill blazo; a welcome. | ing for Missus Carroll. “Isn’t it & lamb of a nest?” Cathleen (To be continued.) said, pulling out the blue painted chatr e TR G a woman to make him a cup of coffee!through several streets. His coffee breakin HIRTY-FIFTH INSTALLMENT. HE ride into New York was ac- complished with a great deal of silence. Julia was wrapped in her theughts. \ “Things_at. Journey'’s End are much worsé muddle than I sus- ” she ‘told Cathleen. “And I've r been an optimist as to the situa- ithere since Elise came. Father's of Jiis feet entirely. And Joy is being t away. If only I tould do some- t could you do,” Cathleen asked, t you have not already tried?” lia’s eyes were full of misery. ere seems to be nothing,” she said, gept to wait for the smash and try to pick up the pleces.” ey were crossing Queensboro Bridge, hum of the eity was already in ears. Its voice was soothing “Would you mind driving by our heuse?” Cathleen asked. “Mother t be on the stoop.” h, Kit, let's!” Julia was all eager- | n ‘What's she like, your mother? I gnt to know ber.” 's like—a mother.” Cathleen's s tender. “She’s round and softy with dear, funny little curls she dop# in kid curlers, and a way about hef that makes you want to take her ir arms and say, “There, there, mum- iy everything will be all right.” *Why, Kit, youw're clever at word drpyings. I can just see her. Do you suppose she'd come with us this eve- = {0 wd if she can get Cathleen bubbled the notion af kidnaping her | | g Margaret Carroll rested by the win: |dow in Julia's studio while the girls | “wangled” some supper. 's_a nice big room your friend | has,” she confided to Cathleen, “but it's | kind of empty. Maybe she can't af- | ford more furniture. - There's a sale on now at . il | . “Mummy,” Cathleen laughed, “you're a dear old silly. I like the studio just as it is. How’'s Danny?” “Well enough. Only he does stay out late at night. I can't see what he does roaming around till al houts, him and Neil.” Cathleen started. ming with Neil Neilse | lips suddenly tight. “Mostly.” Margaret Carroll bristled | with pride. The Neilsens were some- bodies in the district. | “He musn't,” said Cathleen. “And why not, I'd like to know? | Neil likes Danny. He's always taking him places. They get on fine to- gether.” “Hé's no companion for Danny. He |drinks too much. And he’s always | causing trouble. Danny ought to get a job, go to work.” “Oh, for mercy sake, Kitty! I don't | know 'what'’s come over you. Always Iking about jobs as if there was noth- ing to do in the world but work. Dan: has plenty of time for that. He's only a bov.” Cathleen thought of the night she ha< rescued Danny at the top of the stairs, helped him to his room. Would 1 Carrolls ever shake themselves free the Neflsen stamp? She must warn | Danny s Danny chum- she asked, her for her mother and smoothing out an imaginary wrinkle in the cretonne fleld of poppies on the bed. “It's nice, but kind of small,” Mar- garet Carroll admitted, reluctantly. “Your room at home 1s three times as big. I was thinking of putting in an extra dresser fon you—" “Then you stop thinking, mummy. I'm going to work tomorrow and I'll get a flock of dressers for us, with mirrors a mile tall and two miles wide. How about the movies, darling? What's at | the Village Plaza?” “It's Greta Garbo. I was thinking of going this evening. r I only had on my other dress— ell go Garboing,” Cathleen broke in. “Wait till I powder my nose. Want to dab the nose, mummy—" Some one was knocking at the door. IIIlIIIII-IIII;IlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIII|lI|I|IlIII|III1I|I|HHHIIIIlIIIg HOUSE WIRING £ El £ H H 5 £ 0f a quality that becomes more £ apparent with the passing of £ years, is the type you get when Z you call us in. E Six-Room House Compeltely Wired 31 05.00 For Electricity, Liberal Time Payments o e Organized 1888 "j L T BOY HURT BY AUTO Lad Injured While Stepping From School Bus. Special Dispatch to The Star. PRINCE FREDERICK, Md., Novem- ber 18.—Struck as he was alighting from a school bus in front of the Hunt- ington High School, Dudley Walton, 13, was seriously injured Monday. Prank Coster of Prince Frederick, driver of the car, took the boy to the Calvert County Hospital here. Coster said he did not see the bus until al most upon it because of the fog. NOTHINC like chats with friends to cheer up convalescents. Bedside extension telephones cost little,anddoublethe value of your service. Maj. Gen. J. L. De Witt, quartermas- | ter general of the Army, has issued an invitation to architects to submit de-‘ signs for the $100,000 monument at Ap- ‘ pomattax Court House authorized by | Congress to be erected to commemorate | the termination of the Civil War. | A jury of award will be appointed by Gen. De Witt from a list of architects, | not in Government service, and mem- bers of the American Institute of Arc! tects which has approved the War De- | partment’s program for the memorial. | | The designs must_be submitted not later than noon, February 1, to the | quartermaster general A 3-DAY SPECIAL Selling of Distinctive and Ultra-Smart Footwear REGULAR $6.50 and $7.50 Jacqueline SHOES This is a most unusual offer- ing and the price will prevail ’ only for this special 3-day sale @ Suedes e Kidskins @ Reptiles o Satins @ second floor of a flat and calmly asked | bank clerks who had followed him Building_activities in Denmark are g all records. Formal Grecian * " Sandals Regent Pumps e e A er. \ they. turned fnto the street | - 5 \ Straps e Cathleen’s family lived the | of the dingy brick house was enfify. Cathleen could have wept with P slowls,” Julid told the chauf- A Splendld Record fef And just as they were passing thg house, the screeft door swung open andy Margaret Carroll -came out on the , fanning herseifc jummy.” _Cathleen was out of the cag fand up the steps in & rush. An argy went about her mother’s shoulders angh she hurried her down the steps toWard the waiting car. $Kitty darlic’” Margarett Carroll tested. “In that glegant automobile |, ime in my old dress and no hat?” #You're beautiful just as you are, mymmy.” Cathleen boosted her mother’s rejubtant bulk into the back seat be- side’ Julia. “I'm so glad to see you, T you to see the President in yohir old pink wrapper.” i{t's well your father is not home.” Spectator Types in all heels JACQUELINE SALON—SECOND FLOOR W. . 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