Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1931, Page 32

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1931—PART ONE. Fast, New One-Night-Out Train THE TAMIAMI Leaves Washington 1.30 P. M. daily. THE HAVANA SPECIAL to_Florida, Cuba. Leaves Washington Low rate Excursion Tickets, good for 16 days, now on sale SHIP YOUR AUTO —Total cost 5 tickets: for car and 2 passengers Atlantic Coast Line The Stendard Railroad of the. FORTY-SIXTH INSTALLMENT. HEN we get to Julla's| - ‘6 Sidio,” Cathlcen said, | Coaiitioe er home, and then come | back for me?” “Not a step will I go.” Margaret Car- roll whimpered, “with my little girl in danger Not a step!” Mummy funny?” Cathleen lay “She’s seen_it in the movies The poor n simply thinks we ar good for a cup of coffee and a sand- wich, darling. That's all. Shall we ask him if he's hungry, Paul>" She | nudged Allison’s arm. He caught the | signal at once. “Better not. He's probably ashamed - |to make a touch in front of so many EXPERT HEATING and RCOFING SERVICE expense this ct your heat- e al Ranges and Heating Stoves W.S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.W., NAt. 2092 HEADACHES Now Safely Curbed | women. Il stake him to a quarter later. After I've taken your mother home Tl get some sandwiches for all of us—unless your mother wants to wait and help us eat them?” “No. I'd better be getting home.” The possibility of being caught by Dan Carroll had taken some of the zest out of the lark for his wife. “My, but that | man gave me a scare.” “We didn't want vou to miss any- thing, Mummy." Cathleen giggled mis- chievously. “Wasn't it _a real movie thrill? Sorry, darling. I'll never tease vou again if you're going to take it so seriously.” When they reached Julia's studio Cathleen kissed her mother good-night with the promise that she was going to be a regular kidnaper from then on, nd would carry her off at least once a week. Margaret Carroll was happy again. “Neilsen’s man, of course,” Cathleen said when she and Julia had gone into the studio to wait for Paul Allison. *I wonder what he expects to gain by stepping on my heels all the time. Maybe he thinks he'll get something on me. The plot thickens, oh. Julla?” “It does. And I'm getting a great Kkick out of it. Except that I don't like the idea of your being alone. Hadn't vou better stop here with me, tonight au least?” ¥ “Couldn’t possibly. They'd think I was afraid of them. I'm not.” She peered out the window rrom behind the edge of the curtain. “The man’s loiter- ing across the street. Here comes Paul.” As Allison neared the steps leading down to the studio, the man came out of the shadow of an areaway and cut across the street to intercept him. | There was a moment’s murmured con- versation between the two. Then Paul | came down the steps and the man went on his way. | "“He snitched our idea,” Paul Allison | chuckled, depositing & paper bag full of * | sandwiches on a tabls. “He sidled up A i Sinus headaches attack bitterly be- tween the temples over the eyes. You often find tender spots if you press a finger on your forehead in this sinus area. Don’t tinker with a sinus headache. Don’t “‘dope” yourself with headache powders or tablets, Medical authori- ties clearly prescribe the pleasant, easy-to-use nasal douche, A million enthusiastic people say Sinasiptec in warm water curbs headaches safely, healthfully. Sinasiptec is the discovery of a St. Louis doctor. It helps prevent head colds, sore throat, catarrh, neuralgia, and serious sinus infection. In five seconds your head feels CLEAR. All drug stores supply a bottle Sinasiptec at low cost on a written money-back guaran- tee of satisfaction. Clip this. (e and asked me for a quarter—said he | hadn't eaten since yesterday. He must have been wise to the fact that we sus- | pected him.” “You're wondering why he should btl trailing * Cathleen said. | “The reason doesn’t matter,” Allison | replied, “as long as you're both sure you sre saf “He's watching me,” Cathleen said and saw that Allison was relieved it wasn't Julia. “I'd rather not say any- thing about it just vet.” “Then don't. But if you feel at any time that I could help you in any way, I'd apprecite the opportunity to do s0. I'm pretty good on the mys- tery stuff, and I haven't forgotten all they taught me at Yale about tack- ling.” The supper was as merry as if noth- ing had happened. Later Paul Allison took Cathleen home. One of the new | assistant janitors was sitting in the courtyard, his chair tipped back against the west wall as if he had nothing more to do than to enjoy the cool night breezes. “A man followed me from the Coral | Cave to Miss Craig’s studio around the corner,” Cathleen told the detactive. “If he follows you in here,” said the detective, “they’ll be picking up plec s of him all this week.” Two weeks later, the six men accused of felonious assault on Neil Neilsen were convicted. Cathleen was prepared | for the blow. The editor of the Ex- press had explained to her that it would be better to accept the situation for the_present. “We'll take this rap,” he said. “We'l pull in our horns on that promise that the Express would solve the mystery, COL. 0062 AMAZING VALUE! 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