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5 1 ~ . - — THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921 FEATURE PAGE. m- “The Map of |Vt Every Husband Knows. : —By Herbert Johnson. |72 sxiine o esias mast jove K l I 9 AS A MAN FEELS WHEN HE A - ow e e GETS A BIGGER T0B AT THE That is what some one ~ OFFICE «— . bas aptly named the won- derful double map of The World Today and The United States, which The STAR is now distributing ' FEATURE PAGE." LISTEN, WORLD! BY ELSIE ROBINSON. —/Do Your Hair Nets Break? That's becanse the hair grows brittle. UNICUM Real Human Hair Nets—band-knitted from the finest hair to start with—are dared no !‘ bh:;\lmelll. or hh‘e They arrested & lady at the beach Wwould have stepped boldly from hisfine other day. She had a cpma or hiding place and gone up to thel . But that by the terms of his promise,| brainstorm or somethin’ and came was impossible. He was to make his|trotting out with mothing on but a presence known to Louise only if he|mpyrkish towel and a coat of sun- could do so secretly. He was not to| purn. Whereupon the minions of the treated bya special processwhich accost her in the presence of any|jaw descended and carted her off in s the bair from growing other person. It might be days or|one of those closed town cars that D ‘weeks before the opportunity came—1{ the city hall provides. brittle. y & dozen. how “Jor it might—it might be minutes!| which was all right, I suppose. much longer they will last you. s 8 For, almost without warning, she was somehow it seems funny. Be- = . in Washington. alone. The others had left her, with | °™7 & Two Styles: Mr.A.T.S farewells, if any. of the briefest. She G ““Fringe’” Nets and tuart came forward to the eray stone para- S S % T § s pet, and, with her head resting upon [ 'Self-Adjusting Cap” Nets + Pirector of Intermediate Instruce her hand, looked out toward the woods. 15c. each—2 for 25¢. and up tion of the Public Schools His heart began to beat faster—his X 5 Brain was confused. Was there any i . BY Yeu'll find them af leading shops d: chance that she would descend into 3 3 o f Ei the gardens—dare he make a signal THEO. H. GARY CO. The map of Eu- to her? Her head and shoulders were 4 €19 1rving Place bare, and a_slight breeze had sprung Now York rope was scrapped by the treaty of Versailles, so that the old maps mean- nothing to our school children. This is largely .« true of colonial Africa. Many of the islands of the Pacific have changed hands, also. This puts’ our wall maps and school geographies out of date, and up during the last few minutes. Per- haps_she would feel the cold and go in! Perhaps— He watched her breathlessly. She had abandoned her thoughtful atti- EEm—— tude and was standing upright, look- i 5 Ng around er., e looked once at ) & the window. ' She was apparently un- THE ORIGINAL HOMEMADE ecide whether to go in or not. Wrayson prayed then, If he had never ALAD prayed before. He didnt know to - S DRESSING whom! He was simply conscious of an intense desire, which seemed some- how formulated into an appeal. Be- a ° y 9 fore he was fully conscious of it she i char: e -3 was coming down the steps. She the * ’ 8tood on the edge of the lawn for a moment, as though considering; then, carefully raising her skirts in both - o L] hands, she picked her way among |cause right beside her were two the flower-beds, coming aimost di-|other ladies that the minions never l rectly toward him. Glancing round, | touched.. One of them had on a one- he saw her objective—a rustic seat|plece bathing Suit—you know those under a dark cedar tree, and he w, | affairs that would make an ordinary t00, that she must pass within a few | porous plaster look like a full-sized | . v i feet of where he stood. She walked | cirous tent. And the other had on To Enjoy a Perfect Salad! Try It! as one dreaming. or whose thoughts|a street dress that would have been - are far distant, her nead thrown-back,|a skimpy fit as a lampshade. Even 12 and 30 Cents. Ask Your Dealer her eyes half closed. The awakening, [at that, both the bathing suit and N \ \\ K s _ when it came, was sudden enough. | the strect dress Were reg’lar dry 5 f ely. : ) ot e el o mae B rtly, | Boods emporiums In comparison o WM. E. SCHWARZMANN UIORtumato N S e Loulse! fhe evening gowns which both those A = Park, D. C. to th t time (P ‘She dropped her skirts. For a mo-|girls had worn the preceding even- 234 Maple Ave. ‘akoma Park, D. o the presen =, ment he feared that she was going|ing. Beside any of those rigs, that Local Distributor to cry out. turkish towel was a winter ard- “Who is that?" she asked, sharply. robe. Yet they arrested her for “It is I, Herbert Wraysol he an-, wearing it. ~ swered. “Don’'t be afraid. Shall I Isn’t justice queer, tho! What 1 come out to you, or will you come|want to know is—how do they de- down the laurel path?" cide what's legal? ‘l‘i\'ouf' lll;I ml‘:n;;‘“xed-h "Y:uf" i e saw the t in her-face, an - his_volce was hoarse with passion, Mayonnaise Cucumber Cups. money has not ' been available to replace them, and apparently will not be in the near 2: . “Come,” he cried, “or I ust fetch d b gy At AND Ko HE ARE Yo Louieel Setenl” e . | 208 Femeve 5 uhick Siice Trom cach ¢ o - i - nife . . . 2 “Map makers = —To HIS WIFE WHEN idly.” her”eyebrows urched, a divine G i sh‘lll‘owu;n;:\':; at equal Hard as the rock from which it gets its name : amile & abouth baxl iine t Hne - . Saual and publishers HE COMES To TELL Sood At the-entrance to the laurel | SIStancer lenstamisg Of 10¢ Socien lustrous as the moonbeam on a mirrored lake— have been slow in Hordorf Toknson— HER ABOUT 1T~ Srove and peered little forward, | el crosswise and remove some of i enduring through the “Where are you? she asked the inside, leaving the cups. Then 18 d s f el You? X fnink that I am | cyt in thin elices crosswise. ~Arrange g years—that’s the kind ittle afraid! Oh!” 5 s, composed of thin - . ST He took her into his arms with aiife O i EP 0 Seituce, ana fil | of a finish Liguid Gran- little laugh of happiness. Time and|{pem ‘with well seasoned mayonnaisg. ite will givc your floors. fmaterial, so that life itself stood stfll. Her feeble re- - monstrances were swept away in the oy of twamnes | IITTLE STORIES : raphy of today has T H E ;'x:eio; n'.';'-“sm'.’fi'.'.';'.' His lips hun: e f:e:].l. 3:?:;:1 sl Fl ,ngecxl'af'yGBe"% l;rothe; “My sweetheart!” he murmured. 2 _ 10U ranite for yo *“Thank God you came peaches, lhre;(eg&;;;;:;:e:;;:_::}; gi y ¢ been furnished by fi' . ; -newspapers and EDTIHE A clock from the stables was strik- | teaspoonful of nutmeg. one-fourth 3 floo_l's—lt pays to be | producing the new She disengaged nerself presently.|teaspoonful i i - ful of cloves, ihe same of \ ] ; magazines. This BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. i, She, Counled, the BoUTS. i mea. | Sitenioer one pint of Ik or ane. cup U\ : particular it i in o 2, 5 Herbert, how long have I been here?| of milk and one cup of peach juice e & 1fa°kt °fh. el King Eagle Brings News. A Tale of Political Inirigue and Private - (Continued in Tomorrow's star) | and, oRe &) ¥, 5" o Sk e MeS o or teaching geog- BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. well and bake in a moderate oven 3 raphy in the In dreadful news, dcspite its sadness. Revenge. Meringue Pineapple Pie. with top crust. - - ere sometimes & cause for gladness. up of choj 'd pineapple, % schools strongly e B (omrgat, b Lici. Browa & 0u) JrTeEE pESicD T Srappea pisaasninil o L et ot e aaiiie da vered 1] emphasizes the Mother Bear had just said that she hait’a cup of cream the yolks of)known to Eurepeans was discovercd wished she knew just where the Red our eggs, one cracker rolled fine|in v v i d one teaspoonful of butter. Use|at the botanic gardens, in Madri value of what The Terror was, when a great bird, the| (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) | tion and turmoil of the last few|the whites of the four eEs for the| who named it “in honor of t Star is under- largest bird the twins had ever seen, { months seemed to fall away from |meringue. Swedish professor, Dahl. There was something about his|him. He felt that he had been liv manner which forhade any further|ing in a world of false proportions; > questioning on Wrayson's part. The|that the maze of doubts and fears ~ L : through which he had wandered was. two men sat together in silence, and | after all, no part of life itself, merely and Mrs. Eagle. Wrayson, although not of a curious|a tissue of irrelevant issues, to which e - : lturn’ of mind, began to feel more | his distorted imagination had affixed nce everybody hurried over|than an ordinary interest in his com-|a purely fictitious Importance. What Dear the foot of that tall dead tree, | panion. One thing he noticed in par- | concern of ‘his was it how Morris for b knew thatigr s icular. Although. as the sun sank|Barnes had lived or died? And who B meee St el te ¢ | lower. ‘tne beauties of the landscape|was Bentham that his fate should el e Red Terror. He, if|pelow increased, Duncan's eyes scarce- | ever disturb him? The secrets of |any one, would know where it was|ly for a moment rested upon them.|other peonle were theirs to keep. His alighted on a big branch of a tall, dead tree and a moment later we joined by another. Both had snowy white heads. They were King Eagle taking to do to re- vive and stabilize geographical ¢ knowledge. T'he Star’ map comes at an opportune time and is deserv- A big wash in 15 minutes Wash clothes The machine, and in what direction it was moving, | He had turncd his chair a little, andl own secret was more wonderful by Bl without not the woman. P . i 1| he sat directly facing, the chateau. far. Alone, from amnidst the tangle ue ? 1 ing of public sup- for he could fiy 50 high that he could | The®golden cornfieids® the stained-(of his. other emotions. he . felt ity k d h: work cost V2c motor o look down and see all the Green For- | glass windows of the gray church|survival—more than its . survival Monday ‘wor oes the wor! port. est and far, far besond it.- It was left | rising like a cathedral, as it were. in|its absolute = conquest ~of ali « ., power . " the midst of the a starr other feelings and considerations. Tt Think of a complete |for Buster Bear. as the biggest of the | 1IC. 400™ o gne how with the food | was trath e koncw: g srati sought < > Green Forest people, to speak to King | of the d: sunlight led so har-,after in the quiet places, and it wi . map of the worl an ying 21 L1 places, as P of |Easte moniously with their own time-mel- | the truth which he-&d found. If he ¥ equally complete map “Welcome King Hagle." said Bus-|lowed richness. the increasing per-|(could but see her comipg down the < our own country, with Jeer Bear in his most polite manner.” | T O c e rons "o thess | duiey sirewn grssm. bemmth e shens s / 3 h 1 1 = ing Eagle bowed his white head. - o s v AL over ten thoussnd vefer- | Kof,cuthnini nens ol e oo | Lo soelel for oif ot o A oF, a6 b el poplopr, T ver 15 A1SCUr1IC asnin acnine te Terror?” asked Buster. ract his attention. eadily an X u is hear eating lke_l b ences — up - to-the-minu! o asked I H edly he gazed up that deep green ave- [boy's. He felt the blood singing in { infi ol on ry geo mn;s:i‘r{hli\énfiel?asle bowed his hand- | ;e “empty indeed of any moving |his veins, the love-music swelling in \ . & H i o P object, and yet sesmingly not empty {his heart. He shook the gates. They, @ 5 ical ‘matter — infor- od thry e Green Forest? BUSter |to him. For he had the air of one |00, were padlocked. Then he listen: asked this most anxiously, and every- 5 o i v 5 = . B s who sees beyond the world of visible}ed. There was no sound of any foot- mation containued usually | body nela their breath as they lis- | M10 £2€ PEYONS L0 BeF G 0L Y IGImS | Bl T The” road. e moved a fow . in a bulky, expensive atlas! This time Bine SeorY: is [ med to those of only natural powers. | steps higher up, and, making use of o of B g ‘white head, “You who “d/il:\dlwhat fig):xres. W;raysz:: ;Volldell‘; :lo'le"?;lla‘!':"l)f }:!e gate, hfxc}"“:": on 4 And think being able { = ~ 7 2| ed, idly, was he peopling that empty B was a siX-foot drop, to purchase such a map for | ing trtene Sfesn Forest have moth- | [Uonye what were the fancies which |but he came down noisclessly into Del; . e ‘Such & sigh of relief as there was | had crept out from his brain and held ;a bed of moss. Once more he paused elhvers 1t h only 75c! . him spellbound? He had admitted a/to listen. There was no sound save Ll Lhen. vihe Dreath of it is very strong | &\ 0re or less intimate acquaintance| the burring of some sight Insect over o ra o This map has a most satime Leared it vas in the Green | O0Y the place: was he, perhaps, &|his head. Stealthily, and keeping. in $5 puts the machine in your Ti - o i S unique feature—the great- “You may be very thankful that|former lover of .the baroness, when |the shadow of the trees, he began to W like T 1e machines were made 5 s ron Ay P e Y aehanktul that| he had been simply Amy de St.|climb the grassy avemue foward the home, and you'll like it so well it est improvement in map- y ony - Jthere.” | Etarpe? Wrayson forgot, for a while, | chateau. = z by ti Poole Mig. C f replied King Eagle. “The Red Ter- s e 1 me back, y 1€ oole 21 . 0. O making that has been made | ror is on the Great Mountain where | his own affairs in following out these Waiticyerico b = i i v mild speculations. The soft twilight CHAPTER XXIIIL : . our home is. That is why we have . t 1 in years. come down here. We could no longer | Stole down upon them; here and there s altimore tor the - | Stay there. “Never in all the yeges |little patches of gray mist came curl- A PASSIONATE PILGRIM. , i It has the Pleasants In- | siay there Never in, all the years |1ng'®D"the Valey: A bat came fiving | G Company, who were unable stantaneous Finder—a | Terror so terrible. There is no Iv- |about their heads and Wrayson at o viERysOn, a8 bypand o . o ing thing left on one side of the |last rose. z by he begen to make bolder and more simple device by which you Dy e o 1 shall take a stroll.” he remarked. | rapid progress, that it was an actual Gl y 2 | “and turn in. Good night, if T don't can locate INSTANTLY SoDla=dia it] destroy your homez |iand turn o £ fairy world into which ne was pass- any city, country or island “No replied King Lagle, “for that | The man named Duncan turned his|ing with beating ‘hen! and this s is in a lone tree growing out from |head. 3 strange new sense of delicious excite- in the wofld—.-ny town of the side of a great cliff. and the Red | -Good night!" he said, mechanically.| /" A¢ ne drew nearer. the round 5,000 or more in the United | Terror could not reach it. But we| Wrayson walked down the garden S to go through with their con- tract. A month pays for 1t A . oula. 4 through a wicket-gate into | Norman towers and immense gra; Gt S than $5 in erv. w States. A child can use it |3hall never live there sgain’ There |8nd BAed CitE™ oal Setfing M3 | tront of the. enaten beswn o tery 204 You igave e Almost every woman This is some of the in- “We have lived there more years|back to the village. he came, in a few | O0 O 0 FRUCER SSEAG O 0 the monthly laundry bills. k 's thi hine by sioht: . . than many of you will ever know," he | minutes, to the great entrance gate 6. shape. nows this machine Yy sig t; formation obtainable from | continued, “and below us the side of |of the chateau, hung from massive | The gardens began to spread them- No int t or other charge ) . The Star’s = the Great Mountain was covered with | stone pillars of great age, and them-|gelves out; terraced lawns, from o interest or othe 8! it’s fully guaranteed; it was nape Breat trees ‘and was very beautirul (selves fashioned of intricate and curl- | yhoge flower-beds, mow & blurred 2 3 . = WTO! . ~ B o 3 1 1 t 11 i H 3 The capital, area, K O acic tumps. The whols | hemselves were closed fast, and the | chaos so far as color was concerned, —if machine is paid for within ninety —and is—being sold in other population, form of side of the Great Mountain is black | smaller ones on cither side. intended wavyes of perfume came stealing down days. If payments extend beyond that t today at $165 - i 1t . and edestrians, were o him; statuary appeared, t d = 2 v 7 government, religion, B hias there ot one oo [ ranbek Wiaveoatstoon foria mox | hosis in e relncohilterand period we charge 6%. owns ay a 9. race and language of shall never live in the old home again, | ment looking through the bars into|and there startlingly likelike: there verr ot L in the for we Could never look down on such | the paric, The drive ran for half a|were trimmed shrubs, and lors wail 1d than the loads of y ) ht and be happy.” mile perfectly straight, an , tak-of roses tral own from the high W car woild: “What is the Red Terror doing|ing an abrupt bend gp::!!gdmu:w;l:flutune balcony. ~But, as vet. the'reTw‘lu . e have sold more n three oaasio ’ > uster Bear. nto the woods, ai Wwhic| no sound or sign of human life! That hin i da The name and loca- "Nt is working around fo the other , the chateau. ol brupe| 78S 10 come. " s these machines in the last ten yS. 5 e f the Great Mountain,” replie ““What o you want?’ an abrup ‘Wrayson came to a pause at last. tion of ctlhe prmcxpaé e anie. “Nothing can_ stop it voice demanded. cine | HE Tan passed “from the shelter of G s in or a change of wind, rayson looke surprise.| the woods into a laurel walk, but = s ures tling below; fazejai;:m:ifi:?:iez. the wina changes, it may bring it|A man in gamekeepers clothes had| furtner than' this' he' could-not o We have sold them because the machine Note the feat ou edim ow; f'““e H down here to the Green Forest.” ssued from the lodge, carrying a gun. | without being plainly visible to any .. . iall; inging wring; hif rom The name and loca- At that the anxious look returne@®| “Good evening!” Wrayson said. “Is)one in the chateau o he oeited ooy does the work—in less than fifteen minutes especially the Swinging ) - = 2 to every face and everybody moved |it permitted for the public to enter|watched. There were lights, he could washer to rinsing water, to bluing, to clothes tion of the islands of uneasily. the park s see now, behind many of the ground it will wash a big batch of clothes—wash them the world: “Do—do you know how the Red| “By was the surly an-|fioor windows of the chateau, and “basket. The wringer works electrically and . . . Terror started?” ventured Lightfoot|swer. “Cannot monsieur see that the | more than once he faneled: that i i ba 4 554 ~ . The territorial the Deer. lied King Tagle, and no | FHieS, 18 lockeds” T © could cateh the sound of music. He by the simple process of passing hot suds back cannot jam, because it is equipped with auto- “Yes,” replie ' S nders: e landlo) i to fanc; wi ), = 3 % . - N changes of govern- spoke. flercely. “It was started by | the Lion d'Or." Wrayson said. ~that | g sroject his passionate” ol ioreas and forth through a revolving eylinder. matic release. ed by t one of those two-legged creatures|the villagers were allowed the privi-|the twilight, so that she should come ment icats DAtic called Men." lege of walking in tne park.” to him. But the curtains remained un- (Copyright, 1921, by T. W. Burgess.) The man looked at him suspiciously. | drawn and the wincows closed. Still “You are not of the village,” he sald. | Wrayson waited! ] “T am staying there,” Wrayson an-| Then at last Providence intervened. World War: The territorial pos- Let us show you this machine in operation and explain all these features sessions of each of o - ered. Ab the t f th di P e iciest honen Things Youw'll Like to || ™S"naxes nothing. For the pres- the Gther” cide o the Tchatean. Cams 1—fully guaranteed . 4—concealed motor - 7—automatic oiling system , ent, vidagers and every one are for- ) S 2 % with their area and Make. biaden ;.Dguer::er. There ‘are " visitors glr;lc;n-xr:d’:llllly'ge::e'xl:‘ed':Inut)h:gl!oz: 2—8-sheet capacity S5—one-way cylinder - 8&—ball-bearing . al e ateawt”” . . . . 3 . - population ; — Wrayson turned away. Ry o bt ey son coeptiup; 3—swinging wringer 6—centralized control 9—automatic safety release The distance between “Very well,” he said, ““Good night!"” was at an end. The shadowy land- \ Raf The man did not answer him. Wray- | scape became real and vivid. It was the world’s leading ports; The capital of every state in the Union, together with the . population, native and foreign-born, of each state; The list of cities of 5000 or over, with kirted the park. He did not turn round, | the night. Wrayson moved a little Nng‘lt:-flm son continued to climb the hill which |a new splendor creeping softly Into S R W 3 but he heard the gates open, and he|further back into his shelter, and was convinced that he was being|even as he did s0 one of tiie lower The demand for this machine has become so great that we have taken on a special store for its demonstration. See the mdchine at 1229 G Street Also demonstrated in regular section—fourth floor. .| watched, if he was not.followed. He|windows of the chateau was thrown kept on, however, until he came to|open, and two women, followed by & some more iron gates, from which|man, stepped out. Their appearance stretched the grass avenue which led [ was so sudden that Wrayson felt his straight to the gardens of the cha-|breath almost taken uway. He leaned teau. Dimly, through the gathering|a-little forwar® and watched them dusk, he caught a view of it, which |eagerly. s was little more than an impression; | The womas silver gray and quiet with the peace | the little which “the centuries can bring, it seemed to him, with its fantastic towers and imperfectly visible out- their populatlon ac- For the summer home or bungalow l;ne. m:le ‘l lrnhfia of -‘i:",um' rather y . than a dwelling house, 'Wever mag- ¢ cording to the 1920 rafla napkin rings are in thelr] o0 0 of material stone and brici. Her fa s 4 and 1910 census. proper atmosphere. Cut a circle of | Ay owl flew out from the trees a|thoughtful and her expression sweet: = cardboard two and three-quarter inches [féw yards to the left of him, and|if she was not actually beautiful she Come to The Star Office || diometer. Cut out s circle from the | drifted slowly over his head, with least & woman whom it \Wwas W 5 - this map. Or > r inches in|MUch flapping of wings, and a weird, | impossible to ignore. But Wrayson T < (] and inspect center one and a quarter Inches in|soft call, faintly answered in the glanced at her only for a minute, It 3 . send 8lc, stamps, check or |diameter. This leaves a rim three-|iance by his mate; from far away|was Loufse who stood by her side!— Bpe ok v quarters_inch wide. Cover this rim down in the valley came the slow |the music of her voice came fioat- with raffla, using a buttonhole stitch. | ringing of a single evening-beil. Save|ing down to him. Heavens! had he ochet a raffia flower and leaf; stitch | for these things, a_silence almost|ever realized how besutiful she was? it to the covered ring. Initials can be | wonderful reigned. Gradually Wray-|He devoured her with his woven into these raffia napkin rings|son began to feel that sense of sooth- 8o that each member of the family can|ed nerves, of inexpressible relief, have his individual ring. 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