The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 12, 1925, Image 3

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
“Juat yoo clear off, ilka a good
Freshen a Heavy Skin
man," said Tommy. T i l had enough 1
| With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl-
of yon for one morning.“
t turn Talcum Powder, au exquisitely
His mind was (till fall of hla bo- ,
| scented, economical face, skin, baby
tel theory, and he was quite deter- '
■ and dusting powder and perfume.
mined not to be robbed by any plaua- j
Renders other perfumes superfluous.
lble stranger. He turned away and
One of the Cutlcura Toilet Trio (Soap,
walked acroaa the hall toward the i
By IRVIN S. COBB
Ointment, Talcum).— Advertisement.
row of telephone boxes. He had no |
Has No Backache, No Bad Feelings
Intention of telephoning to any one.
Because Lydia LP in k h am ’ s Veg­
(C o p y r ig h t .)
Live in P re te n t,
Indeed, he knew no one In Berlin to
etable Compound Drove Her
whom he could telephone, nor could Where the Partnership Dis­
a n d L ive Long
Illness A w a y
he have given a number in German.
“ I read the news to keep young."
solved
He merely wished to escape from
Ohauncey Depew told the reporters
One of the o)dest stories In the known who Interviewed him on bis ninety-
Caslmlr.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. — “ I waa in a
badly run-down condition and I would
But Caslmlr was not an easy man world—and In my humble Judgment first birthday.
get weak spells and
one
of
the
best
ones
as
well—
denis
to shake off. Ho followed Tommy.
And that, in the terminology of a
terrible headaches.
“ You wish to go to the Hascotte with three actors— an aged negro, an flippant generation, wag not "apple­
I felt so badly last
Itinerant conjurer and a twelve-pound
tonight,” he said. “ Please?”
sauce” for the young men of the press.
year
that I could not
The word “ Please” was evidently snapping turtle.
do any houseclean-
Chauncey Depew not only reads the
The
most
popular
version
runs
in
In constant use in Cnslmlr’a langunge.
ing. The minute I
news, but continues to be a part of
would lift or stoop
His repetition of it In English gave this w ise: It Is a hot day In a Missis­ the news. He Is active and alert at
sippi
countryside.
The
conjurer,
who
it seemed as i f 1
a curious effect of extreme politenesa
ninety-one because he always has lived
was going to fall to
Is making ills way across country afoot,
to his conversation.
In the present, the Minneapolis Jour­
p ie c e s . I t o l d a
Tommy had heard of the Mnscotte. is sitting alongside the dusty road, rest­ nal says.
neighbor how I felt
My nephew, Emily’s eldest boy, was ing. There passes him an ancient
In
youth
Depew
did
not
sit
around
and she said that
In Berlin for some time aa a subor- j negro returning from a fishing expedi­ dreaming of an impossible utoplu nod
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
tion.
The
undertaking
has
yielded
no
dlnate member of the inter-allied mis- j
VegetableCompound
neglecting the opportunities of the
slon of control. He knew all there fish but the darkey Is not going homo present. In age Depew does not sit was surely the right thing for me.
empty-handed.
He
has
captured
a
I took four bottles then and in the fall
was to know about the night life of
around mourning the pausing of the
the city. It Is
a supper place, huge snapping turtle. He is holding it good old days aud scorning the oppor­ o f the year I took three. I had been
treated
by a doctor but he gave me an
fast
by
Its
tall,
which
Is
stretched
‘‘d— d expensive,” but the dancing
tunities o f 1025.
iron tonic and that did not help me. It
wus “ top hole." It was not the sort I tautly over Ills right shoulder so that
When the threatening Infirmities of seemed that the tonic did not have in it
of dancing which the censors of the | the fiat undershell of the captive rests advancing years demanded certain what the Vegetable Compound did. That
London county council would ap­ against his back. He has delectable changes in the diet and habits of this gave me the strength and ambition I
prove, but It was “ top hole" and “ not ! visions dancing In his mind of turtle remarkable nun he made the changes needed and I have gained in w eight
This year before I started to clean house
too, you know, only rather more ao j soup, turtle steaks and turtle stew. He
bids the recumbent stranger a polite without a murmur, nor did he let fear I got four bottlesof the VegetableCom­
than you’d see at home.”
betray
him
Into
a
state
of
near-lnvalld-
“ Please, you will visit the Mas- j good-morning and trudges on. He has lsm. He merely followed ills life rule pound and am taking itrig h t along. I
tell all my frienda about it and how much
gon* perliups twenty feet further when
cotte.”
good it does me. They can notice it be­
of accepting uncomplainingly what
Caslmlr nodded and smiled In a i an impish Inspiration leaps full-grown
cause I have gained in w eigh t I weigh
ever time might bring him.
very confidential manner, as If he and j Into the muglclan's brain. In addition
118 now and do all my work myself
again.” — Mrs. E mil 0. B randenburg ,
Tommy shared a secret which no one to his other gifts he Is by way of being
6ol 37th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
else in the world knew anything a fair ventriloquist.
He throws his voice Into the turtle’s
about. Tommy revised his opinion of
the man. He was not a hotel thief. mouth and speaking In a muddy, gut­
He was a tout, engaged In securing tural tone such as would be suitable
to a turtle if a turtle ever indulged in
customers for the Mascot te supper
conversation, he says sharply:
room. Tommy had heard of such
“ Look here, nigger, where are you
5 “W}'n. H i had no intention of put­
taking me?”
ting himself Into the hands of one
Applicants for Insurance
The old man freezes In his tracks.
of them.
Often Rejected
He rolls his eyes rearward. There is
“ She will be thera, aaturally,’’ snld
the look of a vast, growing, startled
Caslmlr, “ and"— another
quotation,
i
Judging
from reports from druggists
bewilderment on his face.
this time disagreeably suggestive to
who are constantly in direct touch with
“ W-li-who— who dat speakln' to me?”
the public, there is one preparation that
Tommy’s mind—
he asks falteringly.
JVr/ceS/. 0 ( \
has been very successful in overcoming
"Journeys end In lovers meeting.
“ It’s me speakln’ to you,” the turtle these conditions. The mild and healing
M M ! D ru g g ists
E v e r y wise man's son doth kn o w . "
seemingly says, “ here on your back. I influence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is
) W FOUXR IH U fO D M O rm REQUEST.
This was going too far.
Tommy asked you where you were taking me." soon realized. It stands the highest for
70-SWAVE-. NEW YORK
meant to enjoy himself on his holi­
“ Huh, boss," cries the old man, “ I its remarkable record of success.
day. lie hnd discarded his clerical ain’t takin' you nowhars— I ’se leavin'
An examining physician for one of the
prominent Life Insurance Companies, in
collar In order to do so more freely, you right yere I"
an interview of the subject, made the as­
but he had no wish to pursue un­
And he does.
tonishing
statement that one reason why
known ladles Into night clubs. In or­
so many applicants for insurance are re­
der to get rid of Caslmlr finally he
jected* is because kidney trouble is so
stepped Into the nearest telephone
A Start From Humble
common to the American people, and the
vox.
large majority of those whose applica­
Beginnings
It was already occupied, and, since
Mr. Campbell, who was a lawyer, tions are declined do not even suspect
Soothinq and He&linq
i telephone box Is always a very
that
they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer’s
felt somewhat Irritated on reaching
Swamp-Root is on sale at all drug stores
small thing, he bumped Into a lady
F o r 5 k in D is o r d e r s
Ids office at 8:30 In the morning to in bottles of two sizes, medium and large.
who held the receiver to her ear. She
find the fire In the grate unklndled
However, if you wii-h first to test this
was so Intent on what she was doing
and the floor unswept and the place great preparation send ten cents to Dr. L. D. S. Business College
that she took no notice of Tommy.
generally In a state of disorder. It Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
S C H O O L OF E T E IC IE N C Y
He most unwillingly heard what sbs
When writing be sure
wus nearly nine o'clock before Ike, hla •ample bottle
A I) commerci»! branche». U h tal oh : free.
was saying.
and mention this paper.
black office servant, appeared.
0 0 N. M a lo St.
S A L I L A K E C IT Y » U TAH
"Then let me tell you, young man,
“ Good Lord, Ike," said Mr. Camp­
that there’ll be trouble. Lord Ed­
bell petulantly.
“ What's detained J a p s L e a rn E nglish
P A R K E R ’S
mund Troyte distinctly promised thnt
H A IR B A L S A M
you?”
as
M
a
tte
r
of
C
ourse
my passport would be ready for me.
Remuyw Dandruff 8topa Hair Falling
"Mist’ Campbell,” apologized Ike.
Reatorea Color and
English is taught In the public
Yes? Whnt’s that? I ’ve been to the
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
“ you must please, suh, 'souse me fut
00c and $1 00 at DrasKiats.
schools
all
over
Japan.
LHter,
when
I
consulate three times and I'm going
bein’ late dls one time. I sort of over­
Btm 1'h-m wt* I B S l Y-
came to travel widely in the Interior, I
(gain. The consul Is totally lncont-
slept myse’f. De truth of the matter
often found bright schoolboys four­ H IN D E R C O R N S He moyen Corns. Cal-
netent and his clerks are rude. It's
louaes, etc., atopa a ll pain, enatires com fort to the
Is dat I wuz kept up de best part of
teen or fifteen years old who would feet, makes walking easy. 16c by m all or a t Imig-
your business. What? Yes. I say j
de night on' count o f Jlnln’ a cullld
volunteer as Interpreters, Theodore tfiaia. i l l too z Chemical Works, Patcbogue, N. Y.
it's your business. You’re the third ! lodge.”
secretary, you sny. That makes no i “ It surely didn’t lake you all night Geoffrey writes In the Saturday Eve­
INFLAM ED EYES
ning Post.
difference. It's your business to see j to join a lodge, did It?”
Uae Hr. Thompson's Hyewater.
In another generation English may
about that passport.
Huy at ypnrdnigElat'n or
"Naw suh, not perzac’ly. De fust
1161 Hirer Troy. N. Y. Booklet.
“ What on earth are you doing there ■ part of de evenin’ dey wuz ’nlclatln’ be a second language for the Japanese,
and who are you?”
me into de membership an’ de rest of even ns the Dutch today nre competent
Janet Church turned at last to J de time dey wuz ’onductin’ me into linguists, because the world cannot be
bothered to learn Dutch.
Tommy, who had humped Into her office."
again. She was fully dressed this j
English, unless a Japanese has been
“ Isn't it rather unusual to confer
Immediate Shipments
lime and the light In the telephone
an office on a member Immediately educated abroad, becomes rather pe­
culiar In Japanese months, for ac­
box was dim. But he recognized her after taking him In?"
Salt
Lake Box & Lumber Co.
at once as the lady who had stood j
“ Naw suh, dat’s de standin’ rule In cording to Japanese custom, every con­
•19 S. 5th W ait
Silt Lake City, Utah
talking German In the corridor. He dat lodge—Jes’ soon ez you Is 'nictat­ sonant must be followed by a vowel,
also realized that she was In an ex- | ed you gits a office.”
and there is no "1" or “ v” or “ th.”
ceedlngly bad temper. Caslmlr, with
“ What office did they confer upon Thug "beer” becomes "bleru” ; “ glass,” W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 23-1925.
his suggestion of strange lady-loves
"gur88U." and “ hotel.” “ hoteru.”
you ?"
at the Mascotte, was had enough.
“ Imperial Supreme King.”
L uck
Janet Church, thirsting for the blood
“ What?”
Bay Long, editor of the Henrst’s
of the third secretary, was worse.
"Dat’s whut dey calls it—Imperial
International ■ Cosmopolitan Magazine,
Tommy left the telephone box hur- j Supreme King of de Universe."
tells why he doesn't believe In luck.
rledly.
"Isn't that rather a high office for
He thinks every man gets about what
F O R IN D IG E S TIO N
Caslmlr was walling for him out-
a brand new member?”
he deserves. In proof he tells a story
•dde.
“ Why, naw, suh. Mist’ Campbell,
W J lP 1
In which Sam Harris, theatrical pro­
"Please.” he said, “ I have engaged
dat’s de lowes' office dey Is in dat
IHDIGtSTtOHjI
ducer, points the moral;
i table for you at the Mascotte. It
lodge. W ’en l ’s been In a spell longer
"Luck may he 5 per cent of life,
is catalogued—no, registered, no, I
dey Is goln' to give me somethin' real­
but the other 95 per cent— which Is
remember, you sny booked, for the ly worth while.”
6 B ell - a n s
what’s In the tnun— always decides
Graf von Norheys, please.”
Hot water
the outcome. I’ve met thousands of
"I don't exactly know what a Graf
Sure Refief people everywhere, in every wulk of
%,•* said Tommy, “ but whatever It Is,
The Confusing Geography of
life, and I never knew one who got
I’m not one."
Jersey
much more or less than he deserved.
“ Please?” said Caslmlr. “ Ah. I see.
When a chap knows medicine and
Years ago, when I earned my dally
If It were possible— In France, yes.
254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
Europe and five languages, and still la
M. le Marquis. There Is no difficul­ bread and occasional beer on Park
a waller, aomethlng's w rong I”
row, one Andy Horn ran a cozy bar
ty. But hcr& Excellcnz perhaps. Or
C h e e rfu l G iving in P e ru
in the shadow of Brooklyn bridge.
Prinz. Otherwise there Is only Graf
A temple In Peru which was begun
All sorts and conditions of men fre­
It will not he understood If I cats
10,000 years ago has not yet been com­
The wise man doean’t wait for for­
quented the saloon— sailors, newspa­
logue the table for Herr Marquis. As
pleted. Evidently It Is being built by tune to knock at hla door; he goes out
per men, rich men, poor men, police­
your poet Shakespeare says, 'As you
popular subscription.—Life.
to meet It.
men off duty, artists and commuters
like it.” ’
(T O B E C O N TIN U E D )
from over the river.
A grubby person known a* Smlttv
was a fixture at Andy's. He cut up
And H e N ever C am e B ack
Poor and sad, a tired-looking Indi­ food for the free lunch counter, did
odd jobs and in rush hours helped to
vidual entered the shanty where the
serve the trade. Smltty was to Man­
workmen were eating their dinners.
hattan what a cockney Is to London.
He was carrying a red tin can.
He had been born on Cherry hill,
' Hey, comrades,” be sighed, holding
out a hand by way of salutation j right around the corner; he had been
"Look at this tin cf powder I picker. | reared on the Bowery and he had
up this morning. I guess 1 11 blow my­ never ranged further than Coney Is
self up with It and so end jny trouble? j lend or Far Rockaway. Greater New
York city was all the world he knew
here and now."
“ Cut that sort of talk ar.d clear out.’ \ or cared to know.
His sister married a German mar­
ordered the foreman.
But the man addressed paid no at- ! ket gardener over in New Jersey, and
tentlon. He cast one glance around i when his summertime vacation came
Smitty went to visit her for two
the shanty, then walked deliberately
weeks.
His new brother In-law had
to the stove, opened the door and
bought a car and had promised to
thrust the can Inside.
tour Smltty about over the state and
A shriek of dismay followed this sc
Hon nnu a ifioment later the place was 1 show him the sights.
At the end of a week Smltty wa*
empty.
Ten minutes later, when the run­ hack at w<Tk. fine of the regular
aways returned, they found the can re­ patrons hulled him;
"Hey, Smltty, 1 thought you were
posing peacefully on the fire. The
tired-looking individual hnd gone. So going to stay longer. Didn't you care
had their dinners and other of their > for country life?"
"N ix on dat »tuff fur me.” «aid
d ally prepared for Infants in arm s and Children all ages.
possessions
Smltty. “ I'm offen It fur life. Say,
dot .lolsey soit Inly la on» funny place.
It Is ISO years since the first botti*
T o avaid imitations, always look (or tbe signature of
Why. all dem towns over there Is got
glass factory In America was «alai»
Proven direction» on each package. Physician» everywhere recommend It
different m ines!”
Habed al ( -AShoro N. J
NOW DOES
ALL HER WORK
M Y F A V O R IT E
S T O R IE S
down on the -arpet In the corridor.
So took Tommy's words to be an in­
vitation to eater the bedroom. Tom­
my stood exactly in the middle of
the doorway. Caslmlr, bowing very
politely, tried to pass him. Tommy
suddenly recollected that all his
money, his plies of German marks,
lay on the table In the middle of the
room. A horrible explanation of Cas-
Imlr's presence suggested Itself. The
man had made no mistake. He had
not been sent to the wrong room by
the clerk In the hotel office. He was
a hotel thief. Tommy had heard of
such people. They
are immensely
daring, Immensely clever, and they
adopt all sorts of ruses. They are
often well dressed. They are always
plausible.
Tommy winked knowingly at Cas-
imlr to show that he understood the
situation and cherished no lll-feellng.
Then he firmly shut the door In his
visitor's fuce.
AN UNKNOWN VISITOR
SYN OPS IS. — In London ths
t el le r o f thw » t o r y o f the a d v e n ­
tu r e» o f " K i n s To m m y ," and
kn ow n he re a f te r as "U nc le BUI."
la Info rme d by Lo rd Norheya,
aon o f an old friend, that Lo rd
Tro y te , head o f the British fo r-
elgn office, N orh eys uncle, has a
echeme to m ak e him ( N o r h e y s )
k in s o f l^ystrla, in ce ntral E u ­
rope, th rough m a r r ia ge to C a ­
lypso, da u gh te r o f K i n g W la dla -
lawa, deposed monarch o f that
country.
A financier, Proc opius
Cable, kn ow s there Is oil In p r o ­
fusion in L yat rl a, and w i th an
E n gl is h k i n g on the throne the
output could bo secured fo r E n g ­
land.
Norheys, In love wi th a
s t a ge dancer, V io la Te mple, Is
not enthusiastic o v e r the p r op o­
sition. Th e patriarch. Menelaus,
highest
ecclesiastical d ig n it a r y
In Ly st ri a, is he ar ti ly In f a v o r o f
the res toration o f the monarchy,
and Cable has gen er ous ly financed
the sentiment. Calyp so is m a k ­
ing a li v in g danc ing in the “ Mas-
cotte," Ber lin cabaret.
Norhe ys
refuses to ente rta in the idea o f
g i v i n g up V io la Temple, to whom
he is secret** engaged.
"U nc le
BiH’s" sister E m il y urges him to
secure a passport fr o m Lo rd
Troyte
for
a
ce rtain
Janet
Church,
strong -m inde d
fem ale
wh o wants to visit L y s t r i a in
the interests o f a soc iety f o r
w o r ld peace. Janet Church leaves
fo r Berlin. "U nc le B i ll " Is aga in
appealed to by his sister to find
a certain cur ate (nam e not g i v e n )
wh o has le f t his parish in Irela nd
fo r a visit to Borlln, and cannot
be found. Lo rd N orh eys and V i o l a
Te m p le disappear from London.
Proc opius Cable receive s I n f o r ­
mation that Norheys. w ith tne
princess, has le f t there on his
w a y to Ly st ri a, but N or he y s a p ­
pears w ith
the fo rm e r V i o l a
Te mple, n ow his w ife . T h e q ue s­
tion is, " W h o is the man w h o has
gone to L y s t r ia w ith the Princess
Cal ypso?"
Cas lmlr
Introduces
himself, and Janet Church, va in ly
se ek in g f r o m the British consu­
late a passport to Ly st ri a, b e ­
comes acquainted w ith the tw o
men in the A d lo n hotel.
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER VII— Continued
That seemed a small result of so
much conversation, and gave Tommy
very little fresh Information.
The
Casimir and (he Istvan he had read
on the visiting card, though in re­
versed order. Graf he took to be the
German for count.
“ Tell him,'' he said, “ that there's
a mistake.
He can t possibly want
to see me. Ask him who he does
want, and then get him to go down
again and find the number of his
friend's room."
Janet started again. So did Cas­
imir. This time they talked for a
quarter of an hour, fast and emphat­
ically. There is nothing In the
world so Irritating as hearing two
people talk to each other In an un­
known langunge when you know they
are talking about your affairs. Tom­
my is the best tempered of men, but
even be begun to feel Impatient.
“ He says,” said Janet, turning to
Tommy at last, “ that he's sure your
name Is Norheys.”
“ Is that all he said?”
“ That’s all,” said Janet.
“ Well, then, all I can say Is that
I don't wonder the Germans lost the
war. If it takes them half an hour
to say ‘What’s your name?’ they can t
expect to get on at war or anything
else, it must be an utterly rotten
language."
Janet, who hated all Germans with
a passionate intensity during the
war, has been developing a strong af­
fection for them since the peace was
signed. She cannot bear, now, to
hear a wmrd said against them and
has transferred her dislike to the
French. When Tommy Insulled the
German language she turned away
and stalked down the corridor to­
ward the bath.
Casimir has an amazing facility In
quotation.
“ ‘And the Imperial votaress passed
on.' " he said. “ 'In maiden medita­
tion, fancy free.’ Please.”
Cnsimir’s English accent was by
no means perfect.
Tommy, though
he ought to have recognized Shake­
speare’s compliment to Queen Eliza­
beth, seemed to have thought that the
count was still talking German. He
darted Into his room and picked up
his phrase book. He distinctly re­
membered that he had somewhere
seen the sentence “ Please go away."
That was as I have said, a very good
phrase book. "Please go away” Is
a thing which the traveler In a for­
eign land constantly wants to say to
beggars, extortionate cabmen, guides,
touts, and officials who want r.> look
at passports. Tommy grabbed the
book, turned over the pages quickly,
and came to the sentence he wanted.
Unfortunately, the next sentence In
the book was “ Please sit down."
Tommy, running hi» eyes hurriedly
from the English to the German enl-
■mn. picked up the wrong phrase.
“Bitte set zen sle slch." he said
Casimir could
not verv
well
sit
An hour later Tommy stepped from
the elevator Into the great central
hall of the hotel. He had discarded
his clerical stock. He wore a light
blue tie Instead. He was still a
young man, only a little more than
twenty-six, not long enough In Holy
Orders to have his profession recog­
nizably written on his face. A by­
stander, Interested In his appearance,
might have guessed him to be n young
barrister, or perhaps a clerk In one
of the higher branches of the civil
service. But no one appeared to be
the least Interested In Tommy’s ap­
pearance, or to care what he was or
what he did.
The large hail was full of people.
Hotel porters In red Jackets wheeled
barrows o f luggage in and out. Page­
boys, as thickly decorated with but­
tons as any of their kind anywhere
in the world, went to and fro wall­
ing the numbers of the rooms of the
guests whom they sought—guests
whom visitors had come to see or
for whom telephone calls had been
mnde. Fussy travelers, newly ar
rived and filled with a sense of their
own importance, crowded round the
desk of the reception clerk and de­
manded rooms. Self-possessed elder­
ly men, mostly fat and often Jewish,
lounged In deep chairs with cigars
in their mouths and surveyed the
scene through half-closed eyes. Amer­
ican tourists eddied round the news­
paper stalls In the corner of the hall
and clamored for the New York Her­
ald. It was In their eyes a sign of
the well nigh Inconceivable stupidity
and incompetence of all European
peoples that the supply o f New York
Heralds was insufficient to meet their
demands. The desk of a harassed
woman who sold concert and theater
tickets was besieged by ladles who
did not know exnctly what they want­
ed hut hoped to secure seats at some
agreeable entertainment by asking
questions In had German. A boy.
rather older than the pages, stood at
the swinging glass door and drove it
round on Its pivot with vigorous
pushps. He drove It faster and fast­
er as more and more people passed
In and out. His hope was that some
time In the course of the morning he
would succeed In hitting a slowly-
moving passer with
the following
wing of the door. Those who en­
tered and left the hotel approached
the whirling door very much in the
spirit - of medieval sportsmen who
rode at the quintain.
All this delighted Tommy. He had
hitherto led a quiet and uneventful
life, seldom disturbed by
anything
more exciting than a Sunday school
treat. He - watched the moving fig
arcs, gazed at the strange faces, lis­
tened to a babel of different lan­
guages. and felt that this was exact­
ly what he had come to Berlin to en­
joy. For some time he wav content
simply to stand watching and listen­
ing. Then he. began to wonder what
he had better do next. He had the
whole 'Jay before nini.
His breast
pocket was stuffed with money. He
had a great city to explore.
Before leaving home lie had read
up Baedeker's Guide to Berlin, an old
copy borrowed from my sister Em­
ily. He knew that there was a street
called Enter den Linden which he
ought to see, a park called the Tier
Garten, an avenue called the Sieges
Alice, several churches and museums.
There were theaters, picture galler­
ies and restaurants, all duly named
and the nature Indicated by the
worthy Baedeker. At the moment
he felt more attracted toward a res­
taurant
Hla breakfast
had been
vefjr light, and though it was only
ten o’clock, he felt hungry. He won­
dered whether It would he possible to
demand luncheon ‘ n a Berlin restau­
rant at that hour without exciting
the derision of the waiters.
He felt a light touch on hi* arm
and looked round Count Caaimir
| stood beside him.
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