Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1933, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933. B—9 : | unlocked and, with a warning gesture | other small door opposite to the one by | lock it from without and leave the key BAKER PRED'CTS REPEAL- Mr. Baker, here to attend & Federal | s ———— V D ST ‘%5‘:'fi'“‘:‘.‘;“::;‘.““&fi%“‘“::i which they had entered: He 100k stock |, (58 [0S, 1 \ryner on the door, four ’ | Gourt sesion, abo praised 1o a0 inter- \End Comstipation Now ALIANT U room, furnished, as to the walls, with |Of the room. double knocks, I shall know that all 8 CRITICIZES PROHIBITION | ficet which has gatned the confidence | Thanks to modern scienc Pk ol ;ineg;-cusmoned divans and silken hang- l “That's all right,” he said. “I can wellNud 'ulmx}} &m S s _— of the people and which should lead to | forming v‘;.nm:l ‘l scovered that 3 see no one but you. Ill “Now, my " e =| B9 the Asstelatd Pries. recovery.” gently but thoroughly cleanses the inte: Opposite a kind of throne was a|Kaid, locking thé door kehind me. The Iy, “when T shout ‘Ready’ jump lo it S AR N e tract. Drive and ec- CHAPTER XXXXIV. houses, water tank, barracks, and all| Semi-circle of ‘seitees of European|Kaid himsel! has B AR ik AT DT L o il T e Riccoli “Cracks”. o '““‘;:‘mfi&mfigflfi‘“{,fl';‘:‘x%.fi ‘ifi"&finm"’o}"fi,"fi‘?’.’& h;:.}:fi{? the way into the room, followsd by| A quarter of an hour that seemed dlod: Was sxpressed her ybsterdas by fievered combination of pufe ICCOLI sat’up suddenly. less Maligni is p,.m" game of his be seated face to face with him and Ibrahim the Lion and Abu Talib Zer- | like & mumr of a century. ‘N'fmb' D. Baker, former Secretary of - “Le Sage!” he said sharply, facing him from a lower level. | houn. Appalling stlence. War, who sald prohibition *should by Percival Christopher Wren -siosie | own, the pass word is ‘Sheshuan,’ and | “did you talk of me to Pedro| ’ id| “Stand here,” whispered Maligni to| “It will be supposed that I am fol- never have been placed in the Consti- Maligni?” | :,,g""g:,,’flm,;{;en absence of the Kald | 1o “Sage, indicating the settee, “as | lowing—and that the four of us,” hesd- | The door into the audience chamber | tution.” ol “Oh, quite & lot. Oh, yes" | Sogvicn " Everybody will be too flab- | though you were going to take' your | ed by Ibrahim the Lion, will deal With | goftly opens, tomorrow, and then— “The cause of temperance has been “Le Bage, yow'd never hand me, 8| bergasted—cspecially as you have the|Place on the divan as soon as the Kaid | you when the moment comes. But 1:; —_———— hurt by national prohibition,” Mr. o fellow white man, a compatriot, & ' pastword.” is seated on the throne. Now then, the | stead of following. I shall stand aside | |\ "l Tl T Balgium are | Baker sald. “The question should rest ROsCH brother officer, you'd never hand me v men must hide.” | and when the three have entered the The two officers shook hands. Senor Pedro Maligni waited by an- |Toom I shall quietly close the door,|making marked gains. solely with States and local units.’ over to this devil, Raisul, to be tor-| «Good-by, sir,” smiled Langeac, “but tured.” = ,, | I shall meet you again within the hour, ‘You're looking qute pale, Riccoll”| gt the flagstaff on the Sultan Tower." Le Sage remarked. s Le Sage joined his chosen six. Look here, Le Sage, for God's sake | “Now follow me, in single file tell me plainly, and let me know the orderd, “and step like—er—ballet girls worst.” 3 | " A few minutes later, at the foot of “The worst, Maj. Riccoli, is that you, | flight of winding stairs, Le Sage sig- a French officer, are, for your own pri- ' naled his men to halt and gather vate gain, a traitor to France.” around him. “Answer my question, Le Sage. Have “Listen,” he said, “and make no mis-| = you betrayed me to Raisul? And are take. There may be some fighting. If i i 4 A - you going to let him torture me?” 50, let no man fire a shot until I do. g i “Betrayed you to Raisul! No, Maj.|If I use my revolver, then shoot. Or, ChhE o i — Riccoli, not intentlonally. Nor do I|if were fired at, fire back. But if : % v propose to hand you over to him. I po: , I want there to be no noise, . ¥ am going to deal with you myself.” Understand, Belleme? A look of cunning came into the eyes| “We're going to capture the Kaid.i of Riccoli. nd unless we have been betrayed, it 4 4 @ i 4 - = id. y | will be an easy job. If we have been & A . betrayed, it will be our last job. ‘o i § < % s agreed Le Sage. Imost | Come on.” % i i -~ prol in fact. But Raisul takes his At the top of the winding stair the » e 4 g 3 own line—and it may cross that of the | party was met by a short, stout, Moor- S ‘ - = Kaid. | ish-looking man” in hooded cloak who “And you have an appointment with | held a whispered conference with Le the Kaid. | Bage. " agreed Le Sage. “Now, 's all right,” whispered the Senor | . 4 fact.” | Pedro Maligni. “I sent Mahommed Alii @§ : . ® el Amin off to his quarters with a false | 4 o spoke volumes. (order from the Kaid. Also the officer § 5 -~ “Oh, no.” laughed Le Sage in answer ngeac will find that g e = . Lan, to Riccoll's unuttered thought. “He | retty heavily tonight. won't get me, Riccoli—though I'm bank- | be nobedy in the private i'nfi on my belief that he thinks he audience chamber when I admit you. 1. Now I really must g {And no one will come with the Kaid Picking up Riccoli's pistol from the | expect myself, Abu Talib Zerhoun and ble, Le Sage went to the door. | Torahim the Lion. Your men can deal “Belleme!" he called. with them? Goo Otho entered and saluted. “Which of your three is the stanch- est, steadiest man?” he asked. “The going to sleep soun man with the best head as well as the |about time you got into the audience coolest courage. room.” “Legionneire Mummery, sir,” replied | “Lead on,” sald Le Sage. Oth-. | Having climbed another stair and “Fetch him in.” | traversed several passages, the party, “You see this officer,” said Le Sage guided by the BSenor Pedro Maligni, to Mummery, as Joe haited, saluted and | hiolted at a small and heavy door set stood rigidly at attention before him.|in & thick stone wall. This the latter “He is not to leave this room—alive, | = Lock the coor after me, and do not open it until I knock—three times, then | twice, th . like this. If ne e Buan e it _scewrcs (1 Have Your Eyes no notice whatever. If force LB and the door is burst open—shoc Attended TO' ! officer instantly—and then defend your- | - e There's no need to neglect Le Sage turned to Riccoli. your eyes when you can secure “You'll find this man incorruptible, | properly fitted giasses in Maj. Riccoli,” he said. “Also prompt in Lansburgh's modern Optieal executing—orders. So let’s hope none Department for only— of your friends or followers knocks the g door down, in search of you. If all goes well with me, I shall see you again 1ater, if not—I am afraid the door will be burst open by some one or other, o Potiow me, and move quletly,” or- | : p ) e i e q 1 » n 5 5 e ey ‘ [ AR A Top Notch Value in a 4-Piece Bedroom Suite “Attention,” ordered the senior ser- geant, as Le Sage entered, followed by KL TaHoWE o BRI oled ihim il Maple Frame o b This attractively designed suite of four pieces is constructed in a splendid manner “Absolutely all right. Loyal to s | Bt ressing Table, f gumwood and finished in American walnut. Th i f Tt g e, o of o watita't Complete Glasses ey e Bench &g Mirror graiers : yostcr bed, dresser and smart-lookin, \t'anit 5.4 ’lg:?‘;?cactcemes;‘fsetcst Otlatae crrlliersrt rc;f have thrown in their lot with Riccoll, Lenses—Frames and 2 Seat and back : » P g g v P P v - nicely upholstered in 53 98 Kidney shape table &nd bench 5 if he had brought it off and then de- B clared himself. Anyhow, they're spoil- Eye Examination s ing for & fight—es always.” : mirror included, “welll T wnt Shres s, 3¢ my | Made just as your eyes re- 50c @ Week nicely finished .... 53.49 Job,” said Le Sage. “You, Belleme, pick any single vision, no 3 [ [J me the three best men here—men you'd matter how complicated! Fine gnkeewwlm X:Fta;gfzfl;l:‘e};q?e, or quality clear lenses and mod- v . . Otho called three names. Petrovitch. oniis S0 Nied tenas: Poussin. Solf. “Good. 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