Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1921, Page 39

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SOCIETY T ted. Present- | ing through the Wrayson | JUNE 19, 1921—PART 2 - oved:—Wrayson ‘felt simply | e stood there and & that events, imppssible for him to un- | wood and vaulted the wall, derstand, had marched too quickly 'met him in the middle of tke hard SOCIETY mmmmmmmimmuummmum||||muu|||m|flmummuum|mlm'u’mfiuunmmm STRAW HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED Made like new. Your hat is safe with us, a5 we use no acids. Specializing in 3 X ®roup = i T S i . = % = o2 g . $ 1. ‘ ; EN‘ :ER for him. He stoqd like 4 man in a | white road = . ‘I'h . : . 4 3 3 dream, whose limbs are rigid, whose | “We will walk back to the Lion = € Famlly Shoe Store IJ‘ S’lowt”g . THE ’.A. Drain” alone is working. - And the | aOr together~ he said calmiy. %! = Pt : e g : A} [otnera, oo, seemed to have become ;h.wn- a fow things to say to you! = . o - 4 : ; art ent and wonde ab- 3 " . 8 = \ B . BY- E:#PHILLIPS ‘OPPENHEIM. fe e e it e Confiouea/in Fomerrow ey All Work Guaranteed, o= 3 ried with him the memory of those Y T | Y E ¥ - Pdfifical Intrigue and' Private few minutes—the perfume from the | . Apple Whip. | K‘“Elm‘ Factory = . N ) 3 i 8 GHue . Woods. fAINt DUL DENeLratng: (e | o cups apple sauce. three eggk 1836 14th Bt N0 > A . shadowy light. thé p hate faces | T S Aot ST Fhoei Nerih 5 of the and the woman, whitea), cream 4oF, serying a s~ Revenge. . -2 O 6 Littie, Brown & Go) the | ook &ix or eight medium-sized tart M, | apples until soft in_ just enough, water | t0 keep them from burning. Add sirup | 1o sweeten sufficiently and_one-eighth | teaspoon grated nutmeg. Cool. Press | the apple xauce through a strainer and | dd to_it the stifly beaten whites of | woman yielding-10 a beautiful dr and the man to a moment of divine madness. Movement, when came from the principal that wonderful scene bain was a .. | -Decreed by. Dame Fashion e "Milady’s wardrobe is incomplete Both Repairing and " (Continued’ from ‘Vestarday's Star om - 5 e now into a venomous silence. Brme. the Daglichwians hes i i without a pair.or two of these new : e D R e e aptar. | Ay the Englisumans heavy fool |eggn. “Beat until light and foamy. Pile | Remodeling Wrayson felt’ istinctivély: hathis |and upon their faces was the strans: [through the undergrowth. ' louise or a sagtard. skoce. ma Lt et % & i SOUISE o x custard Sau made of the egg Special Rates Duriag S est expressjon which Wrayson had ever seen on any human features. It was as though they stood upon the edge of the world and peered down- wards. into the forbidden denth: though they suddenly found them- ), | selves in the presence of a thing 50| wonderful t thought and speech p alike were chaipetl. Wrayson.involun- | R tarily followed the direction >of . the rapt gaze. The stranger certainly sented a-somewhat formidab| pearance. He -_was slightly higher ground sive proportions of his tall. powerful figure stood out with almost star-! tling _distinctness _against background. His face was half in shadow. yet it seemed to .Wrayson that some touch of the mystery which was quivering in the drawn face of the two women was alsp reflected in his dimly “seen featurés. Something indefinable was in the air, something wonderful that en dumb, and life An owl flew slowly called -ou Moni H. ZIRKIN M. 5168 Furriers Est. 1885 pointed to the to Wrayso “Follow h yolks. This sauce may.be prepared by | ihe same method as for soft custard. | omitting the whites of eggs. ‘anned Such as peaches, figs. cherries or Fuava may be substituted in the same | proportion for the apples. ! continued silence was what she most desired. She w. spedking to,him but her eyes had 'traveled far away. It was as though: she had to touch. with. other arfd “Louise has not told White Pumps or White with Smart { Black or Brown trimming. The Family Shoe Store—always in the - lead—is prepared with an unusual assortment of authentic models— supreme in style—and extremely’ moderately priced. The models shetched are briefly described as follows: (A) THE LANVIN, in White Kid : $10.00 White Reignskin or White Sea Island . Duck. - Baby Louis or French Heels, $5.00 to $8.00. : (B) THE MAYFAIR, in White Kid White Reignskin Oxfords and Pumps, i ;vselto soles and Cuban_heéls, $6.00 and X .50. 3 (C’ THE VOGUE, White Reignskin . o .. Oxfords ! im! Don't let him out of i ped down the ched the wall, thing,” she continued: *Ther, that she will mot confess— 8 it is necessary, ‘Mr. Wrayson;.that I Bsk you a questioh. Do:.yeu care’for Rerz T . R “I do!: Wrayspn answered, simply. “Yqu wish. to marry her?' = “Tumorrow. if she would * Mme. de Melbain leaned a little for- ward. Her cheeks were still entirely zolorless, but some -spark of emotion glittered:in her ful, dark eéyes. . “Y6u will be alone with her prés- ently. Try and persuade her to marry you at-once. There is nothing but an absurd ‘scruple between yau! .Re-! member that, always.” “It’is a scruple which up i has been too strong for me,’ B0 ysterious | son remarked, quietly. i voices seemed stric She measured him with her eyes, as |itself. suspended & a deliberate estimate [out-from the wood with ponderous flapping of wings, and 4 over their heads. Every one started: Mme. de Melbain gave a half-stifled shrick The strain was over. Louise and she| were half sobbing -now in one: another's arms, . i will 5‘. e this fellow 1o he dealt | ‘the owners of the cha may direct:” the stranger taid MMy, turning to Wrayson. them all that we know about “him 1 ed on his heel but the: baron laid his. hand ‘upon his shoulder and oers into hies face in isitively. ‘'We should like to know." he said. 70 uzz and the mas- A the empty he K SHOP FOR'YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN F at Tenth St. Have You Visited the New Sports Section We have recently moved, it ‘to the N\ “A man,” she said, “should be ahle to do much with the woman whom he ,cares for—the woman who cares for m, f I could believe that” he mur- mured. . She shrugged her shoulders slightly. He_understood the gesture. “You are right,” he declared, with more confidence. I will do my best. She moved her head slowly. a Sign of assent, also of dismis He rose to_his feet. “Louise is on the terrace. Creamy Flannel Striped Sports Skirt with Silk Sports Sweater and you're 27, % she said. 0 R 3 < A 3 *Will you give me your arm? The|“whom we have to thank HN .. 2 - . With Black Kid Trimmings—$7.00 Taron ol thate Hiso”"We Wil Join | capture of tnis ntruderri 7 1| First Floor, and on Monday every pur- Teady for a lively and $8.00. g . them. ne high|of &M 3 Btranger here. and to all|N has £ 4 CSports Ski game. They pped through the IEM|of you. was the quiet anawer. ~Tou chaser of a Sweater, Sports Skirt or { French windows on to_the carpeted terrace. It seemed to Wrayson that they had passed into & veritable land of enchantment. The service of din- ner had been a somewhat lelsurely affair, and the hour was already late. The moon was slowly rising behind I the trees. but the landscape was at present wrapped in the soft, doubt- i ful obscurity of a late twilight. The flowers. with whose perfume the air | Was Taintly fragrant. remained un- | owe me no thanks. I have seen som Blouse will be entitled to a discount of— 0% 277 22 With Brown Calf Trimmings—$6.00 to the center of the at he to no good, and 1 watehed nime® P For the ‘first time the' fair-haired little tourist. who had been. dragged 80 submissively into Pheir.midst. suf- fered a R_lo'am of intelligence to a ar in.his face. He changed his po- gition o that be could see his captor 727 - (D). THE DEVON, White 'Reignskin One or Two Strap, Military or Cuban Heels, welt sples. ‘With Black Kid Trimmings—$8.00 and i seen, or visible only in blurred out-; $8.50. = * the tall trees, whose tODE WETe | “AR'™ he'muttered. “vou have s - - 2 - -‘With i S unstirred by even the slightest breeze. ime hefore, ch2" And I vau merho $33.00 All-silk Sweaters, ssViVl(h Brown Calf Trimmings—$7.00 to Yoo out u’k.kmem entinels agains | It me T WARd T vou. pernape: 20% Discount for Monday. $ m. ‘ the violet sky. me. Vray: r =10 5 e e et short pon the threshold of !ward, and friend leancd a littie for- the terrace, with head slightly thrown careless ease $20.00 Silk Riber Sweaters, of ane flicking away a flv. he struc the speaker ‘with the back of his here is peace here—peace, if only it hand across the face. The blow was —aels tasen . not @ particularly severe one. but its ol e e came hastily _forward, | 7 collapsed upon the tust. He ‘scemed to be eyeing Wrayson a | gtgmgine 'gor€” his assailant [ Tictie ‘doubtfunly. Mme. de Melbain | “sou cun go on and nent over thin that i tence if vou like. be pleasant to walk for a little way, ":;‘v»“‘;:m'hu{ e e yous arm, baron. We will | SUCEY, bone i your bod ; o tirst, - Mr. Wrayson will follow | B0 (RE hext time we meet, Go on, with Louise Th ink it worth while.” They descended the steps, crossed he"“‘"‘;" on the ground was dumb. the lawn. and through a gate into| . o h': e s afra But the same the broad grass-grown avenue, cut|, o il _n:\res»m.d itself to all of (hrough the woods to the road. Wr: them. The baron. who was least of Son Wi firat was silent .and Louise | &1l affected, expressed it. seemed a little nervous. More than erhaps, sir.” he said, “vou will once she started at the sound of a 30' ?‘bm- to telling me—the Baron it seurrying through the under-{de Courcelles—whom we have to growth. There was something a lit- {Or.lhe discovery of this—i tle mysterious about the otherwise 4 profound silence of the impenetrable on's friend edged a little There was no response in his manner to the .courtesy with which 16 14 12 20% back, and half-closed eves. zanne was right.” she murmured. 20%¢ Discount for Monday, In Washington, it is well nigh impossible to consider Footwear Needs without thinking of The Family Shoe Store— Quality, Style and New Low Prices com- bine to make this Washington’s Shoe Headquarters. In Hosiery for Women and Children you will find here the Season’s Ml‘od Attractive Offerings - $17.50 Silk Fiber Sweaters, said, 207 Discount for Monday, $13.00 Silk Fiber Sweaters, 20% Discount for Monday, You're well dress- " ed to the end of the trip if you travel in one of these smart Sweaters and Sports Blouses. GOLFING You'll look like husiness when yo drive off the fir:‘ tee in a smart Plaid or- Striped Skirt. Blouses and Skirts—For _the Golf Girl, Business Woman, Ten- nis or Motor Girl—all at a Dis- count for Monday of L T e woods. Even their footsteps = fell lessly upon the spongy_turf. i noi: i a the baron, had. Wrayson spoke at last. They had | the baron Sought to introduce fallen sufficiently far behind the ety o dous Xou have nothing .to thank me SUMMER- i and New Clothes CLOTHES fortravel, motoring,boat- ing—for tennis, golf, informal dances —you need more different kinds of clothes in summer than at any other time of the year!... And you need not do without a single one this summer. 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[ which an element’ of tr: A [~ what Mme. de Melbain has | naver been- lacking. tragedy had ‘Been- refommending you to do?" she lease stop’ e H Jaded. . ‘He turnefllxnd faced-her with ob- e no ’ 2 -vious .ynwillingness. She “Yes' And I am thinking of taKing | out her Nand’ s tROUgH ;;:&m’:;g her advice," he said, coolly. him te go, but addressed at the same She aughed quietly, yet his ears!time.tha two men. apparently- game- note | keepers. who had suddenly emerged later | ¢ . -Robert.” she said. have caught this man trespassing 'in the woods-here. notwithstanding the pre- cautions which 1 understood you had taken. ».Take him-awa: once, if u plemse.. I trust that ‘vou will be aple 'to hand him over to the gen- . darmes." M. -Robert. the steward of the es- tates. an eiderly man, whose face was twitching with anxiety, stepped forward with a low bow. “Madame.” he said, “we had word of this intrusion. We were even now upon the track of this ruffian, There was another: ‘also. who_climbed the wall—ah! 1 see him! The English- man_ther > “He is our friend.” Mme. de Mel- bain said. “You must not interfere with him." 3 Ho 5 madame wills! Come, You ras- e added, gripping his prisoner the Shoulder. “We wifl *how vou what- it :m¥ans_to climb ‘over walls and trespags oh' the estate of Mme. la Baronne. Come then!" ln;l 4 & - He had already turned on Hhis heel when Mme.r de Melbain's voice ar- reated him.: Clear_and peremptory. the first words whiclr had passed her lips _since the surprise had come to them, seemed somehow to'introduce omplete orrect orsetmg ‘were ayick, and he caught the of sadfess which a moment crept into_her eyes. “It_would solve so much that is troublesome. marked. “May I the sole topic of your conversation?’ “Absolutely’ Louise! Dear! s She turned a little toward him. Hig voice was compelling. The fingers of her hand closed readily enough upon his. and the soft touch thrilled him. “You have some fancy in your brain,” he said, in a low, passionate whisper. “It is nothing but a fancy. I am assured. You have heard what vour own friend has advised. You don’t_doubt that I ldve you. Louise, that 1 want to make you happy. She leaned a little toward him. A sudden wave of abandonment seemed o have swept ever her. He drew her face to his and kissed her with a sudden passion. Her lips met his, soft and unresisting. Already he felt the song of triumph in his heart. She was his' She could never be anybody clse’s now. Very softly she dis- engaged herself. The other Tl prODUCHIUND STANDARD o QUALITY « S, RVICE XL e SETS Sfor Style and Healtlr 7 two and already the no woman overlook this Complete,. |/ Correct Corset Service ¥ A A B ind; mm- by pnnfing money. 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There followed minu: he took no count, and clutched his arm. tes of. Listen, He came suddenly.down to she murmured. or the fu- which and then of a sud- she whispered, hoarsely. earth. They were walking in the shadow of the trees, close to the side of the wood, and their footsteps wpon the soft turf were noiseless. almost held toward the planted trees. he could distinctly hear snapping of twigs. e Pine pace with themsinsid dark chaos of the t ‘Wrayson his breath as he leaned hickly Only a few yards away- the dry Some one was * The intruder accepted the situation with the fost philosophic calm. Only oné remark e ventured to make as he_was led off. “It is not hospitable, this! 1 only istied to!eee the chateau by moon- Wrayson's fellow guest at the Lion @'or: turned to’follow them. ; “Tie- fellow ‘might try to escape. he muttered: but again Mme. de Mel- bam called to him. g “You must not go away,” she said, “yet oo Then she moved forward stooth, deliberate footsteps. vet wi something almost supernatural in her white face and set, dilated eyes. It was as though she were looking once de the wood, now he could see the stooping fgure of a _man creeping stealtiily A little exclamation along. from “It is mured. a Wrayson had time to take on quick step shrill er; night. under de Melbain and and were looking moving toward t et back. suddenly from the inn, grasping by the 2 shrinking and protesting in a much dishevelled- former remarked, “Thi AT, You CHAPTER XXVII. T There followed a few minul J o first sound of the voice of th oo s half suppressed, had broken — lated ey For seemed terror-stricken, Louise, who was clinging no; arm. Nejthe: t ure of the man, whe b ips, spy, after all.,” she mur- “They said that every en- france to the place was guarded. what they wish done with him.” THE SCENE IN THE AVENUE. somewhat curious silence. - At the who had made so startling an ap- pearance in their midst, a cry, only Mme. de Melbain's lips. She had mov- ed impulsively a little forward; the tsible now from over the tree tops, was shining fairtly upon her absolutely colorless face agd di- some reason she both she and broke | ly one toward the wood when & rang out upen the still en there was the trampling foot of bushes and under- hem, and Wrayson collar figure tweed suit. . “We were right, Mr. Wrayson,” the i fel- low ‘has _been spying round all’ day. had better ask your friends tes of e man from to her to hi 1 d at th cow |‘Id a;-n 0 have glanced at the cowering fig~ bad relapsed more through the windows of the world,” as- though she could see the figures_of dead men playing once more théir part in the game of life. And she looked always at the Eng- lishman, . ““Lister,” she said, “there is some- thigg- about you. sir, which I do net un'a‘gr-mr‘m. Who are you, and where do_you .come: from?" He made no answer. 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