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FEATURE PAGE. is dead! Be calm, and I will tell you all about it." e looked at her wonderingly. You are not angry with me? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE FEATURE PAGE 22, 1921 the truth. The Merry Little Breezes of Old Mother West Wind are driv- ing up great clouds and they are black and heavy with rain. And they are mone too soon. The Red Terror | Summer Fads. | 1y Baked Bean and Cheese Salad. This is a salad which finds favo) | with almost every one: Put a qu: oy ey e knne st Sou Dever are Home i’wnd aiready it has neariy| A hat of white felt is decorated with | tity of leftover baked beans on lea forgot—that you could not bear to reached the edge of the Green For- | hand-crocheted flowers in brilliant of lettuce. After a French dressing destroy the only link that was left between us. Do you know, I am al- colors. ‘The loose mandarin coatee is gain- has been poured over euch grate some Parmesan cheese over and serve with strips of butterec portion most sorry that I spoke to you about this! \’Veyleem to ‘;-.ave snatched an . ing in popularity, because it is so | toast. JoWhe have stirred petne dark wa: ¥ Navy ‘bius serse and gray homespun who_have stirred up~the dark wa- A ters. Let us forget It for a few more are. tsed in combination for sports minutes!"” . He drew her away with him toward Satin and ‘taffeta wraps are lined . thelr seat under the rrees \rayson with musiin and rival the lace and Why the best hoteis ooked acrass at uise w. a smile. = cl n-capes. i ¥ou, toor he sald. “May we not King Eagle’s Return Old Man Coyote, suspiciously. Of A smart cape has pointed panels ';:ems_mlkd 4 - course, he meant the smoke when he at the sides, which extend within -n' springs n forget a little longer?" 1 She smiled at him sadly, and shook | her head. “No!" she answered. “With them it is different. 1 can scarcely yet rcal- ize that I have a brother: think what { it must be to Emilie to have the man whom she loved come back from the grave. Listen!" Outside they heard the sound of A moment late inch of the ground. Dresses of satin and chiffon are draped on princess lines and worn with capes to match. H The skirt of oyster-white silk is popular. It is usually pleated and shows a novelty pocket. Nourishing Stew. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS, The worst that ix ean never Some dauy "till be far in said the breath of the Red Terror. “I feel it. T feel it all over. It is going to rain soon,” replied Sticky- v (Copyright, 1921, by the International Syndicate.) CAMPERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL AND NOT LEAVE FIRES BURNING WHEN THEY MOVE ON. King Eagle knows. He is old, King Eagle, older than any of How can he feel Boxer to Mother Bear. “1 don't know,” growled Mother Bear. “Goodness knows, 1 don't feel anything but heat, and the breath of is it?” whispered tr other people of the Green Forest. He has seen many things happen and he ¢ gal- | loping horses. r the Washington. D de Courcelles issued from the { hug learne: 5 i Aastc | tHERE e ;*“’I‘l"‘“;"‘f.rb"’r‘!p:ffw“"!' de Melbain N, el et oner or later it is a thing | {"cyess he does. 1 never have known steak cut in one thin slice as broad I o0 we must =il e very \iarlum].‘ 1:"&::‘ érk!l:‘fi:f;hr‘:‘fl ihepast. . rain to come that Stickytoes didn't as possible, mix in & pan one cup o T Ty caught I the park Lot i | No one had noticed thut King Lagle | know it was coming long before the | KING EAGLE LOOKED OVER TO|of bread crumbs, twe tablespoonfuls camp fires. Do you re- o O arsed with nothing more | had not Stopped- with the rest near |Jeut of us. DOmt aek me how he) THE BEA CH WHERE LITTLE|of chopped suet, one heaping tea- It means dollars and cents to ::.;:11;;: %,::es(d:.; 11::& ,;:Lw::‘g :xrl‘:: h:re‘:p;:s‘a;:‘nf}':ndth:u‘l; the tree in Which Stickytoes the Treeithe same time 1 wish we had the| SAT. “HE KNOWS,” SAID HE. spoonful of chopped parsley, half an a hotel to have guests boast of would be the end. 2 pepper and salt to season. Add one 465 seeraceive, durable; dusts cent a day for stamps. Tohkve d over that tree and then up in | Mother Bear's mouth when above | tain. It is going to rain just as beaten egg or a little milk to moisten g for you tn Thut is, we do if the a carriage waiti T s ; : s at 18 lo it th z waltln b he had | their heads there was a_ sharp rus- | stickytoes has said. Let us hope that coveris i ;‘;,‘“‘ Stuln_be divided (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) % Yound und | tiing sound. It was made by the stiff | the Merry Little Breezes get those | the whole; gather this all up in a proof covering, a Conscience millons of @oliuis & ” {vu:’hen; urkK‘:n,z E:;:l;'lu l:r;al“\v:‘nls clouds m..:—a heforelll'ne Red Terror II‘A:‘np ]ilkehn llrge[egs.dnfl‘l “tup :m Brand Box Spring is far more g 1 s b = = ok as he checked his flight und alighted | reaches the Green Forest.” side of the meat and tie it w Féar: 3 (hewood used ! OMICS. in the top of a tree. Everybody | - ‘They will! They will! Rain, rain, |string. Put into a saucepan one ta- comfortable than any woven equal By eavh: of us | i HOME ECO. . and see looked up at him eagerly. Everybody | it is going to rain! It is going to rain | blespoonful of drippings, chop half wire or open coil spring. equally by each of’ us i —i at dista wuited for him to speak. Even |soon!” eried Stickytoes joyously. an onion and fry it a little, then . e would be using 30 it § what there m Stickytloes was_still. King Eagle looked over to the|add the meat and fry it all around; 2 e PR BY MRS, ZABETH KENT. Very handsome: was King Eagle | pranch where little Stickytoes the |mix together one tablespoonful of Conscience Brand : T2 Jonit ench sne sepe | with i snowy-white head und very | Tree Toad sat. “He knows. said he; | four and two cups of water or stock Seri H ately = proud he looked. as became the king [~ “Rain, rain, it is going to rain!” |and a little pepper and salt. Pour Box Serings but would if it were of the air.. There was something of | ghrilled Stickytoes t in and let all stew together for used equally. So you H Refrigeration 3 X g A . o . oy in his usually fierce-looking vel- o R about three-fourths of an hour. Take see It is the little things Bacterial growth, which means the low eves ws he looked down at’the (Coimahy Uk o . W, Baraesec), up the meat, remove the utring and INTERNATIONAL BEDDING GO : - - P " cuger faces below. pour the gravy over the meat. ~Par- 3 o That decay ‘of foods, I8 checked by low i have been hizh aboye the breath| Taupe or mole silk stockings are | boiling the onion makes it le Bauriuone AND Ricumond Tot of dumage If we d temperature, forty-five or fifty de-labove the breath of ti 1 of the Red Terror.” said he. mean- worn with the black patent leather strong, which gives a more delicate not hacate T¢ roperiy grees Fahrenheit or less. If ice is|so how do you know Iing the smoke, “and Stickytoes tells strap shoes. taste to the stuffing. The other day 1 placed in a vessel so insulated that! ;{"“'"T to see lh;; no heat from outside can ent o oprlate, rhDiatoD through the walls. then food can Washington for ® kept cold with the ice. The efliciency 7227, visit, SR by 1 N e of a refrigerator depends then almost o Potomac Park. Then [ entirely upon the perfection of its insulation. Insulation is accom- 7 thought how there must be thousands and thou- sands of people taking their vacation that way this summer. 1 know there will be lots and lots of members of the Junior Travel Club tak . ine trips in swutomobiles. so I want to | Smallest fire without putting it out is tell you how important it is to be care- | another of the guide rules. ful with fite in the woods or in the na- | Did you ever stop to think how big tional forests 8 purt wood hus in our life? Look at Vi y 5 tennis rack- When President Harding called on | YOUT baseball bat. your s ra the people to be careful of the forests f‘-b your wagon, your house. o he Said that fire destroyed forests | table. your games of all kinds and you e o0 evems Vear. That | Will s0on see that we could not have Would certainiy build a lot of school- | &1 fun at all without wood and the houses and houses Lo live in that we | things that it makes. So watch out 2 for fires. hear so much talk about. So I thought - ey - It would be a very good plan to tell | RESSELL, HURKE. ail the Junior Travel Club members e & 0¥, in 7. Harvest of Bargains Enlargement Sale AT EXTREMELY LIBERAL TERMS FOREST FIR DAYS. THIS SOMET PICTURE WAS TAKEN IN UTAH. 7 7 With every purchase of $100 cr more Your Choice of a TS| John B.: They are now talking of to remember how the forest service | . a o 3 has to fight forest fires and how they [ BUtHing the ~Lincoln statue back 26-Piece Set of . now look for them with acroplanes. HErCt WS, ot Vernom iy Jusk e “Ereak your match.” is the rule that | Jow Alexandria and the trip can be all of us ‘must follow. HBe sure it iS| made by auto in less than an hour out and then break it in two so it will | from Washington. not burn far if it is not out. Never build | Mary Forsan: Sure. girls can belong an open fire for any purpose near the|to the Junior Travel Club. and there wWoods or fields is another rule of the |are a lot of them. Tell your friends zuides. Never pass n the to write to me. ! ey THE AVENGER || BY E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. Wm. A. Rogers SILVERWARE —or— A 42-Piece Set of DECORATED DINNERWARE Four buildings will be remodeled into one tremendous store. We’re getting ready right now for immense new stocks of Furni- ture. All prices slashed regardless of cost---one visit will con- vince you. Cash or Credit---and if you desire Credit, you can be sure of Terms AS LOW--OR LOWER---than in any other plished by the use of materials which do not conduct heat, such wood felt, placed in layers with air spaces between. If a salesman tells you a refrigerator is not insulated. he is really telling you that it is no differ- ent from an ordinary box, so far as preserving the ice goes. Dampness, exposure to the sun, hot foods and frequent openings of the| refrigerator doors make it impossible | to maintain the low temperature re- | | Quired for refrigeration. ery time | i the refrigerator door is opened the! | temperature goes up from one toj three degrees, | For a family of four the ice ca-: pacity of a refrizerator should be from sixty-five to seventy pounds. A good refrigerator has circulating | space for warm and cool air and good drainage to carry off the water s why hemelting from the ice. of covering or wrapping the wet cloths or papers does, indeed, pre- vent the ice from melting, but just in proportion as the ice does not melt because it is so_protected it fails to absorb heat and give the low tem- perature necessary to preserve the food. You cannot keep both your food and your ice, but you need not waste ice by carelessness with the refrigerator door. If you wish to use just an ice box. line the box with cloth and papers to provide insulation, but let the food be in neat containers, near the ice. (Uopyright, 1921.) A Tale of Political Intrigue and Private Revenge. (Copyright, by Little, Brows & Oo.) — <1 ———————1 T S W STy R e ——— 1 LM A — (Continued from Testerday's Star.) | don't quite understand i has kept away so long.” “It is because of her.” he answered. “If they had been on the same con- tinent, I believe that nothing could| have kept them apart!’ “And now?" he asked. “I cannot tell,” she answered. "I, nor any one else! God made them for one another, 1 am surely He took her hand and held it tightly tn_ his. “And pered. of it?" he eves. CHAPTER XXXL RETURNED FROM THE TOMB. The intervention which a few sec- onds later abruptly terminated an emotional crisis was in itself a very commonplace one. Monsieur, the pro- prietor. deemed the moment advisable for solving a question which was be- ginning to distract his better half in the kitchen. He advanced tuward them, all smiles and bows and ges- tures. - “Monsicur would pardon his inquir- 0il Stove Two-Burner Size =17 $139.75 Dining Room Suite Consisting of four durably con- $ 89 .75 Three Lmng Room Bargains $69.75 ou for me, dearest.” he whis- hall 1 tell you why I am sure ¥ sreat summer per. ry structed and attractive pieces — Large Buffet with plate mirror, leaned back with half-closed Endurance has its limits, and ing—would monsieur and the ladies|the mesmeric influence of the drowsy i ¥ i » ) 3 2 be taking dejeuner? A fowl of excel-isummer day was in her veins Things You'll Like to %:blme u:ld I(‘::htm. ,c“'"_'l'_e'l;’l se's"'d‘g Coverell with imitation leather. Sale peics, lence unusual was then being roasted,| “If you like,” she murmured, sim- Make. 6] and . TXIensIon: Sanie, e . ply. .. . price for the Suite, complete Easy Credit Terms the salad—monsteur could see 1t|®And only a few yards away, the _growing! And madame had thousht|man from the dead and the woman > = $98.75 MASSIVE BOX FRAME LIVING mmwion sl mets bed el oy o e S B M Sl Dot Goklaol Tiss | OO SUVEE, Wolegae Sinich— Suttws, drifted into a summer day-dream. eve Armchair and Arm Rocker. Covered place in all France on a day of heat 50 extraordinary The strangeness of this thing held | with imi- them both ordinary intercourse tation leather. Sale price. . s the table under the trees yonder. And as for straw- |Stemed impossible, | What they spoke B d 0 tfit s C see y 4 y new ere rics—well, ' monsieur could e |200UF, they _scarcely knew! There e u $27475 MAHOGANY FINISH LIVING them grow for himself! or if it Was|pered about and lived again; treasur- ROOM SUITE—Se i fraises de bois that madame pre-cd minutes (o be recalled. fooks and fi%”fi" Full si ti White | Rocker, with ttee, Armchair and % = vords re 5 ¢ future, o i forred, the children had brousht injROrSe FERembernl OF Mo (MM we ! ull size, continuous post ocker, with cane panel back, covered with - sh Enamel Metal Bed, with soft top Sale price. ... .. baskets full only that morning, and juicy. and of a wonderful si Wrayson interrupted him at “Let luncheon be served as you sug- he directed. “In the mean- selves, they scarcely spoke. It was an hour snatched from FParadise for h e would not let it go lightly. She would not suffer even a cloud to pass across i In time. Monsieur Jules found him- self constrained to announce that AR handsome velour. i y 0”. sanitary Mattress and good Spring. Special sale v"lu-s 1 8.7__—§ ROCKERS $7.95 GOLDEN OAK ROCK- Eouner sext. $3.98 on $15.75 GOLDEN OAK ROCK- Easy Credit Terms Monsieur Jules understood and! withdrew with more bows and smiles. | Jejeuner was served. He found it| There are occasions when a long Easy The slgmflc!-lhncrmr:‘f his hn:rl:m):a;; u;ulleshs lo“lry !z n;r“c,t the attention | gleeve looks best, but at other times | Credit ance upon the lawn W : of either Mme. de Melbain or Duncan, i : - " hich he had not the least idea. Yet go he went in search of Wrayson. a short one is much more comforta- | Te‘rm“l after his departure, the strain to al “Monsieur is served,”” he announced, |Ple. To have the same blouse serve | x-orlaln‘ txlvlr‘n had pa :deu“d 2 S_l:iy l(']mkl;g _gl;:ndly ulfl{ard hat a passing { both purposes make these two-in- Mme. de Malbain's eygs seemed scarce- ! cloud. “There remains the wi 3 - t : v to leave the face of the man Who | “Chablis of the best, and"&gfllnuone sleeves in your new blouse. Have | still by her chair. mineral water.” Wrayson ordereq,|the bottom edge of the cuff flare a} she murmured, grapsing his | “Come, Louise. bit. Y',an!‘sl; it ngx wm;e‘xea"n:: w25 hand in hers. “You aliv he hed a little as sl crocheted loops. Six or sev che: I ite had taken his other hand.|followed him along the n}z'err;:‘.“pmf_ above the edge fasten a row of! He was imprisoned between the two. |where the rose-bushes brushed against | PRettY buttons, over which the loops e e ald, “I made what they |her skirt and the air was fragram¢| ®ill pass. When ~ou wish long catien’a wondertul recovery. I sub-lwith lavender. It had been an inter- |Sleeves wear the cufty down = If you Dose it was almost a miracle. lude only, afier all. though the man | decide upon short ones, turh up Fe But vour death Louise declared. whose hand she still held would never | Sufs. slip the loops ove? the bULLORS as never contradicted.” 'hm'c admitted ‘it. But—he did not|and you can enjoy the comfort o 7 al of news went astray |know! She prayed to h short sleeves. Of course, you Wwill anA Eeod dedl ol D marked, RFIM- | never might oo o coven that helhave to face the under side of vour 1Pou ‘Was left, and forgotten. When | “Luncheon, after all, with a waiter [ tWO-in-0Re Sleeve, . Y tound what had been done I let it|within hearing, and Monsieur Jules Copyright, 1021. oot %eemed to me to be better. Ifhovering round, banished In a great —_— ent up to Rhodesia, and of course I|measure the curious sense of un-| A standing pompon of black moire had the devil's luck. I've come back|reality from which none of them |ribbon is used on a smartly tailored to Europe simply because I couldn't|was wholly free. And when coffee | hat of panne velvet. { Leather Seat. Sale price.... 727 $2975 BABY CARRIAGE. Natra i, Sele peic. - 9191 _High 5 B o g e 939500 5 $17.70 Drop-side $11.75 ttand it any longer. 1 was not COm-jcame madame leaned a little toward| Colored bonme and pyroxylin orna- ER—Large o England, and I had no idea of | Duncan, and with her hand upon his|ments in oblong and dagger shapes % (3 secing you. E 1 traveled here|arm whispered a question. " ' |are used instead of beads. Couch and Pad arms. Sale 9 75 on a little pilgrimage. “My letters, Duncan! What became price, very - 1t was fate, she murmured. of them?" $44.75 ENGLANDER DAVENPORT special T am here,” he continued, | He sighed. e have met again, I must| T was a little rash, perhaps.” he FOLDING COUCH—Two widths, 3 tural fintsh with Y husband is trying | said, “but—th 1] ! TR i 00od. ask you this: Jour Thoy were With me at Colansadintit feet 6 inches or 4 feet. Either size | $17.50 GOLDEN OAK ROCK- Sale price, $9.75 STROLLER with h N she, murmured. envelope sealed and addressed, to be ER—Imitation Leather - Seat. - Sale price . RN o N makes a bed 6 feet in length. Sale price, either sizs burnt upopened. When I was hit 1 got & Red Cross man to cut them out of my coat and destroy them.” Mme. de Melbain looked at him for a moment, and her eyes were soft with unshed tears. Then she turned Very com= fortab! Sale price, he is a brute” she an ietly. “We have been sep red g more than a year. I think he wants to marry again *And you permit this $10.95 $22.75 STROLLER in natural Z swe arates Z 98 -$25.50 Z “No!" “she answered. away, though her han n 0 now ihe courts have been in |y on hie: I d still rested - ] Easy Credit Terms , my_ (a¥er They must always be uncan,” she said quieily, “don't think that I mind. You did all that yocu could, and indeed I would rather that you cared so much. But the let- ters were not destroyed.” For a moment he failed to realize w S '(':\'o he declared, vehe- “What can they say against ike ydu?' lea up at him, in your mently. a saint 1i She smi ot Tell f tenderly, a enjoyagraceful freedom in their little wistfully. * gh the import of her words. fimy and low-cut gowns, Wld say @& good deal” she| iNot'destroyed” he repeated, a little Dotell them whata wonderful “if they could see you | little secret you bave found in here now. she answered. “They came | Sristonersorlet the ter. s OF THE into_the hands of some one in Lon- don. Terriblé things have happened in comnection with them. Duncan, it you will Hsten to me quietly, I will tell you about it. Sit down, dear.’ abruptly away. ey Pitless brute” he de- for that that I 'de- dead. I will go away “] am a thoug! clared. “It was cided to remain Z It is & acientific preparation at once.” . A made by beauty experts for the TC%ingers closed over his. She| She saw the gathering storm. The | 1 itchen dr!::v him a little nearer with glad man’s face was black with anger. He E’f."‘x’.‘n‘.n°’g§§’i.£{’:’éi"3§ Klkh was still a little dazed, however. underarms. NITURE CONPA Set with hed Louise on the arm y. He found her lessness. @ B “You shall not,” ihemn.lurmured. It - "lYou n:’em;‘—lh' the man to whom e h—w is worth a little Tisk. this. rusted them—' Because it leaves in “He kept them for his own pur- pose,” she said softly. “Don’t Took like that, Duncan. He has paid his debt. He is dead! “And the letters?” “We do not know. My husband's advisers are trying to get possession s of them. That is why the courts have is really Duncan—D not yet pronoun eir judgment.” 18 oo wonderful!” He had risen to his feet, but she doubt about it being|drew him gently down again. “There is your brether,” he answered. “What 1'_ “Remember, Duncan, that the man Wrayson touched L urned a :"ii?’:’; & quiet corner of the fruit garden. where a tall row of holly- Rocks shielded them from observation. She was very white, and in a semi- hysterical state. ‘can’t _believe,” she sald, “that that o Duncan—Duncan himself. 1t Emooth. pr g A 4 every jar. At Any ist’s or Department

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