Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1933, Page 27

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One-Way-Plus-$i Round Trip Fares One \Vay Round Trip Norfolk $4.80 $5.80 Suffolk . 4.80 5.80 Providence ... 4.80 5.80 Windsor 4.80 5.80 Other Bargain Fares Richmond $3.00 $5.00 Fredericksburg 1.50 2.75 Petersburg ... 3.50 5.80 Waverly ...... 420 5.80 UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Phone: Metropolitan 1512 RICHMOND GRE@UND One Sure W ay to End Coughs and Colds | absorhed by NINA WILCQX PUTNAM INSTALLMENT XXXIIL LOWLY Alacia backed off, groping for the door, found 'it, and i cpened it, dreading to see what the light would reveal. Santini | i lay on his back, close to the car. | Evidently in falling he had struck his | | head on the hub of the front wheel, and bim. As she moved his shoulders | | santini groaned slightly, and her pulses | | bounded with relief. ‘At least he was | alive! What should she do? Surely by {now there must be some soul in the | neighborhood who would hear and be | {alarmed. Yet suppose no help came? | | And then there was the car. She must | fget that away and into the hands of | | the police before anytning else could | | happen. Suddenly she remembered | | what Armand had told her about San: | tini being watched day and night b | his own confederates.” What if they | | were watching even now, waiting for him to come out? | | Panic left her, and she began to think more clearly. If she left the car there, } it might casily be gone when she re- turned with help. Then, t0o, she must leave that building in the most natural | jand inconspicuous fashion contrivable. | Then all at once she saw, clearly, how | it could be done, and in’another mo- ment she was kneeling by Santini’s un- conscious figure, stripping off his over- | ‘When they lay in a little heap beside him she unfastened her dress and sl'pped it off over her head, rolling it into a small bundle and tossing it into a far corner. Then she put the | overalls on, closing the fastenings with fingers which trembled so they could scarcely do the work. The linen hel- fitted snugly over her bright hair hd, making sure that none of it es- caped, she added the driving goggles. unately her shoes were heavy crepe oled affairs and her gioves of loose chemois. Santini was of medium height | so that the clothing fitced | y. And when she was done, | a walked to the car and started | the engine. ] The garage was instantly filled with | its deafening roar. To Alacia’s mingied | horror the sound seemed to penctrate to Santini in his deep uncon- | sciousness, for he made a feeble mov ment, although he was still too far gone to offer any resistance as she | dragged him out of the way and left | him in a corner, where he would be hidden when the door was opened. Then she searched his pockets and found keys. One after another she tried { them on the rolling door of the garage but none fitted, until she came to the very last. This worked, and in another moment she had rolled the iron curtain | up and the square lay open before her. With the exception of an old woman | with a basket on her nead, it was as | | deserted as before, and with a little | obbing cry of relief Alac'a sprang into | | the driving scet and ip another sec- | | ond the long gray car shot out into the | on a neighboring church ‘ tower showed 12 minutes to 2 o'clock, | the hour set for the start of the race, |and it flashed through Alacia's brain | that she could just make the starting | point Th time to catch Armand there if | |luck was with her. Her whole being | | centered on the thought of reaching | | him as her foot pressed down on the | accelerator. Taking the corner at| | breakneck speed, she saw a taxi labor- |ing up the hill toward her. It drew up |t the curb a hundred yards ahead, the ‘drlver shouting something unintelligible {and waving his arms. Never dreaming that the signal was meant for her, she {hardly noticed his exotic movements | until a man got out of the taxi and ran toward her. He was wearing whiie overalls like her own and on his breast vas a large red No. 5. Swerving th> r a little to avoid him, she would have ed without ning her speed, but the m of grim determin: tio: , swung himself aboard 2 e came abreast of dropped into the seat beside her. | amn your dirty soul, Saniini!” he | { said. “I thought you were not showing | p!” Strangely enough, Alacia’s first thought | | Was of how on earth any one at close | quarters could mistake her for the | slender, smooth-shaven man she had { left behind her in that ghastly villa on { the hill. But one glance at the driving | mirror provided her with a good and sufficient explanation. What little of | her face as was visible below the driv- | | ing goggles was begrimed to such an ex- | tent that she might have sprouted a | tw y beard for all one could | feeling h With dif- decire to NAVY ORDERS | . Rear Admiral Jehu V. Chase, de- | tached as chairman, General Board, | Navy Department, January 31; to home, | relieved all active duty. | Rear Admiral Frank H. Schofield, de- | tached General Board, Navy Depart- | | ment, January 31; to home, relieved all active duty. | Lieut. “(Junior Grade) Clarence Broussard, detached Receiving Ship at San Francisco, about February 1: to instruction, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Lieut. (Junior Grade) Roy R. Ran- | som, detached Receiving Ship at San Francisco, about February 1; to Bureau Navigation, Navy Department, Washing- | ton, D. C. Medical Corps. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Charles B | Stringfellow, detached Naval Medical School, Washington, D. C., about Janu- y 24; to Norfolk Naval Hospital, 'ortsmouth, Va. |, Lieut. (Junior Grade) Robert L. Wart detached Naval Medical School, Was: ington, D. C. about January Naval Hospital, League Island, Phi hia, Pa Warrant Officers. Electrician Carl A. Quarnstrom, de- tached U. S. S. Medusa, about February 15; to Office of Naval Inspector of Ord- , nance, Ford Instrument Co., Long Island City, Long Island, N. Y. Chief Pay Clerk Carl F. Stuby, de- tached Commissary Store, San Dicgo, Calit., about February 10; to U. S. 8. Beaver, Marine Corps Orders Capt. Harry A. Ellsworth, detached | lst Brigade, Haiti. to Headquarters, | Marine Corps, Washington, D. C., via | v trip of the U. S. §. Kittery. | y Clerk Gouveneur H. Par- orders to Quantico, Va., modified, fice ‘\v(l the Assistant Paymaster, . Va Edward G. Huefe, detached, Island, Calif.; to New York, N. Y., ic, scheduled to sail from 0, Calif,, on or about Feb- James H. McGan, detached, San Diego, Calif.; to New York, N. Y via the Republic, scheduled to sail from San Francisco, Calif., on or about Feb. ruary 4. The following named officers detached San Diego, Calif.; to New York, N. Y., | via the Republic, scheduled to sail from | Calif,, on or about Feb-’ Hans O. Martin, Capt. !muti L. Russell, Capt. Earl C. Nicholas, Pirst Lieut. Harry E. Dunkelberger, First Lieut. Eugene H. Price. The following named officers, de. tached San Diego, Calif.; to Quantico, |burst into hysterical laughter. But the | event. man beside her, once he had blown off 2n outburst of reproach in wholly un- | intelligible Nicois Patois, was too ab- | | corbed in the problem of reaching the | |track in time to pay any further atten- “Evidently,” thought Alacla, “this is |her side. | Alacia in tertor, forced herself to fouch | the sams man who talked to Armand | her seat, away from her companion, but | help. and I'll be safe! Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Phone DlIstrict 5215 “ALL OVER TOWN” —the better to serve you! Your Doctor’s Orders . .. are followed explicitly when you have your prescription compounded at a Peo- ples Drug Store. Only fully experienced ts are 2llowed to usiness assure you of the freshness of the ingredients used. Your prescription is double checked before you receive it. in the dark at the paint shop. He doesn't know Santini personally. an outside man of .some sort obeying orders. All I have to do is to keep my mouth shut for the next few minutes In the lower town the streets were aimost impassable, so great was the crowd which had poured in from Lon- don, Paris, Rome or Berlin, indeed, from every part of Europe, especially f The streets were bloc parked cars, and as she took {few turns leading out to B Alacia- decided to hail the iir darme within shouting distancc it was then that she became aware of {you do not something uncomfortable pressing into Instinctively she shifted in the friend, and “But | jokes I'm going to arrange it so that | the pressure followed, and glancing He's {down to find out what caused it, she saw with a little chill that the mechanic had moved closer to her with delibera- tion. His loose overall bulged over the rim of the bucket seat and she realized that the hard object from which she had attempted to shrink was & gun which was being gently pressed into her ril It was incredible, this riding through the crowded street unable to call for The very audacity of the per- talk.” Two Cigar Specials for Today and Saturday \) P King Fashion Cigars 2fr§e = $1.09 Mango Londres Cigars 10 r18¢,/5;,$1-59 The Coffee With a Flavor That Has Found Favor With Thousands of Our Customers Peoples Coffee This coffee is a blend of the highest coffees grown. chicory, cereals or substitutes of any kind. e blending, roasting and packing is done entirely by machinery. quality You will enjoy the distinctive flavor of Peoples Coffee. sc POUND LAY It is free from In_ Triple Sealed Cellophane Pks. zle of the gun was Alacia opened dry lips, veal her identity, and remained silent. lay a few hundred yards ahead now, for this mdn would be forced to leave her at the start of the mace, and then her chance would come.. In any event, the fand general excitement. ," said a low voice power of speech seemed to have left her “and I suggest that there | and, guiding the car automatically, she . You are going through | descended the long hill to the back of vith this race exactly as scheduled, my looking gentlemen .tendlnllyw m and Candy Specials " Homemade BUTTER CREAMS With Dark Chocolate e Coating . ... LB. Rich, smooth' and creamy. Only highest quality fresh butter is used in making these tempting creams. You'll enjoy the dark bittersweet coating of fresh chocolate. =2 79¢ Amb;mdor in frock coats lnd‘No.BmdehlnlcmMmlv top hats mingled with the throng of | the edge of the seat, throwing her one- slid away over reporters, camera- |last threatening giance as he vanished ! scorers. ' Somebody in | into the crowd, which was now behind ! the crowd shouted that her highness | her, and as her c: 24 the Princess of Monaco had arrived at | the stand of honor and there was a roar | “Santini! |of welcome to the popular heiress, 'of the favorite which added to the existing confusion | plause was electrifying and inspiring. Two rival | Suddenly, Alacia wanted to drive the bands were playing in competition not race. - A wild urge to go through with a hundred yards away from each other it came over her and the desirc to take and the yachts in the little harbor con- | the car which was her pride and glory the Condamine, the police, in their | tributed to the uproar with a great blow- to victory through her own effort be< if you attempt any little | comic opera uniforms, clearing a path |ing of sirens. It was exactly three min- came overwhelming. for her, and almost before she knew it | utes before the start. she was at the port. On the flat stretch of the wide boule- vard a large space had been roped off vas rolled into clear great cry went up. yelled the backers The roar of the ap- view of the mob, Santini! In a flash, she knew she had always wanted to race the On the edge of the place reserves two | Europa herself and had o | pairs of grimy hands seized Alacia's car | vented because of her sex. | and made way for her, guiding her into | one minute left in which to decide. for the starters. A group of imposing- | place. The man wearing the clothes of | (To be continued For Today Saturday BURGUNDY Pure Assorted Chocolates Pure delicious chocolates with a wide variety of centers. This assortment in- cludes such “goodies” as peppermint patties, nut tops, cocoanut ereams, nut nougatines, lemon patties, strawberry creams and caramels. 4£9c Weather Thermometer 20c Box Armstrong Bottle Caps 69¢ Cube 2-Quart Fountain Syringe Mo'd=1 of good quality rub- ber in ti op 2-quart cize. 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