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AUCTIONS.,' ut Washiugton's new suburb. Don't pay remt n Jour e, B 2 heomin will ‘start you. e By virtue of @ decres_of the &:nn'l:.mnoluhh o e o AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. n WEDNESDAY. THE FOUR’ Y OF DECEMBER, 1921, AT unu nn FOUR D'CLOCK FAL."we will sell ot public auction in front of the premises, lot rilvlvvr\'d""" 8 shove,"aud adolaing 3. Corati Terma ‘of ‘sale: All cash. $150 3 quired upen acceptance of bid and sale to Closed Gays or deposit " fortelted. Conveyancing, I“Vflul‘ and revenue stamps &t purchaser's THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. _Ged-dds. exSu €. G. SLOAN & 00.. INC., AUCTS., 715 13th. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, By virtue of & wril facias, issued ot The ‘clerk's sce of the Supee 1he District of Columbia and to me directed. T L sl at publie sale for cash. tn frent urthouse door. at John Marshi Washi C..at m.zv:: laim Malickson, in and to lot 3. sqiare 3042, in the shis rict of Celumila. i THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. STRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REA! ESTATE, 1 STORY BRICK DWELLING, 1461 SWAN. { STEEST MW WITH A GARAGE ©0) ! oy itae ot & cortain deed of trust duly vecorded in Liber No. 410C, folio 36 et seq.. i f the land recerds of the District of Colum- Whia, and at the s of the party secured . trustees will sell at Ml\.h‘[ on i north side of Pierce place. now known as aun §"ina "33100 Tnches 5th st. and running theace morth thence east on said alley . thence south 90 feet 1o > ve Pl now known Swann street, {Thence weat on Plerce piace or Swana street 14 feet, 1.45 inches to the begisning. TVHIN of wal One-third of the purchase to be paid in cash, balaace in two equal 1n<ll"m"ll!. payable in one and two years, | eith interest at 7 per ceatum per annum, pay- shie semisuaually. "fem dey of sale, wécured 1.y deed of trust upen the preperty sold, or all «ash, st the option of the purchaser. A de- yosit of $250 will be required at time of sale. .\II couveyancing. reconding, revenue stamps, irel Terms of sale to omplied with within lfl fi" from day of sale, otherwise the frustees re: o resell the property the flll and cost of icfaulting purchaser. ~ | risement “of such resale publisked in Wasi and FRANK P. REESIDE, @eBd&ds.exSu proved Business Property | Nos. 1417, 1417, 1419, Te- | Ave the right | AT HALF-PAST POUR 0'GLOCK P. 174 in Weber et al. subdivision of im) premises ance revenue stsmps and cost. Sale made subject to: recording: rt. Terms to he complisd cous thirty days from day of sale, otharwise tru Any dvfuiting porchaser after | (958 of such reseis in The #83 il wi 5 T W. €. SULLIVAN, A#ors IN THB SCPRARME 5 COURT OF THE DIS-faaid court o»-m—n-man n Detitioner, it D191, ordercd ‘that the i 3 Dower canme eem & Men- T 2 e ia | fore said sppearance to be tered herein on or before the fortieth day, e3- ive oecur: Sear, clreulation, of lsast i oace & week for Teeke prior to the sald return w JENNINGS BAILLEY. —Test: Justice. (Sed trae GANCH. BEACH, Clerk. HAM, Asst. Clerk. JAMES E. PADGETT AND WILLIAM copy By F. E. CUNN 40101726 _ H. MANOGUE. Attowneys. THE SUPREME CQURT OF THE DIS- bia.—Davitt D. Chichester, | Clerk of t! 128, de3, of | THOMAS BRVAN HUYCK, Atioras: m.,. . aoxoawe Ignatios Fenwick ot 39059.—The object "3 ehte sait is to —care inal lots numbered oe. two. three, slx and thirteen in square in the city of ington, District of Columbis, good and per! by adverse it is this 2 jered that aceree deciaring the title. i in" the metion of the of November, fendants, _the Ailcnces of Tgnatius F Warfield, trustee, of L;:mll.'-ol*-h;:r.' G. B Fiahe canse thelr_agpem Tered Berein oo of Befors three menths aftee laintifl. B2t o having been shown for publication: otherwise this cumme e il ceeded with as in case of defant wy-fnuord-r'-v-mmnx-utmn L oo for twe menihe i Reporter_and_The Evening sl auy TR TGS BAILEY, Justice. (Seal.) A copy. _Tet: -olr.mi hetrs, Susan J. Y¢ rance the firee heira, efr.. —EBqui rule duy. this date, the Wi Star H. BEAC H. 5. BARGER, Atterney. IX THE MUNICTPAL C mm- OF THE DIS. trict of Cnlman Co. Hnl. calt Wil 1421, 14214, 1423, 1425 et P St. N.W.; No. 2004 M St. N.W., and Nos..5297, and 531 3d St. and 303 and 305 F St. SW., Also Dwellings Nos. 1712, 1714, 1716, 1718, 1720, 1722 and 1724 V- St N.W.; No. 1300 W St. N.W.,, No. 1363 T St N.W., Nos. 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129 Pierce St. N.W. and . Nos. 1620 and 1622 32d i St. NW. <"tne Disirics ot Carum &'.“:.;'.‘:'a“:'-.nm e {Tox. decsaved, will ofter for uale by ’::nc aue- lowing described real :u:-mucmuu n me ..-ny (a(-r,::l-_mum ;u'.mn of Columbis, at 4 weiiiags Nos. 303 sad Sublots 72, 73, T4. n.n.'n.mn-:ao s e e & trict of Columbis, Cleck under our “ADA 2o ing ‘vouchers the- subscrib- December, ax D. < exelndad frm all bevefit of said CHAS. e Attest: Wiils for the Probate ot the de10.17.2¢ n juare 557, impreved by Iaf | dweiiags Noa. 113, 115, . Thor iR, " Ja'#‘mmrm;, 1, 1921, at 4 O’Chck P.M. Sublot 144 in atory_brick dwelling &Sun.l)q t 3 o'a..kr:\f Rublot 2 fm “Thence st Teet to the esst north with, deid e fousd by d& nd 183 E2ed \fopmeny Val lfll,nlm + Sublot 8 in, sau '““'v"q.. TS ana T4t Wi & ] 3 i b 3 1 i | et i i it F14 H 3 § § it 3k i 5 o ] ¥ l i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- T CLINTON JAMES, Attorney: Gourt cause No. i1 i . that the esbsertber, the de- and' Tiam "B, ‘oung. of Daniel Coombe, of Julianna Mackeyr and of James to be en-. 1921, ,r...m 3No. s':/wov. Presi LEGAL NQTICES A. E. SHORMAKER, Attorney. 'n-'fi-n.-—lmb X -llem ‘Tuseduy, the Srd AD. 1922 at 10 dclock 8. such applieation shonid” net 43 3 E i I & g TEA i s e s £ (Beal.) At Tngister of Wil fo for s Cerk e Probate forneys. DisTRICT 0F 0O- fit : ! P E 7 £ 'fi en lotts, F. iess, William B. ‘Basless. Mary B, D. Bayless, Martha Avernathy. | U7 Glm Ah-lll: Abecnathy, E 2 ackaon, Helen White and the unknown £ of kin of seid Jwsle V. JAl Taknonii, and sl sthers r in | Distric Tueads; ary, b 'Lt notics ereof be published in tin ashington Law Regorter and e Ereoloa| Star ouce in exch succensive weeks be- Tone. the roturn day herein méntioned, the frec | T publteation to be not less m.& thicty dave o o 3 Attei: 3 .e"‘fu- for Clerx o¢ the Probate 10, T WURNRY L I,fi'i, Q;- Atiorney. e Columbla, £ 255 ]¥333 i i 7 i tq i g 3 i il =h [ i £ § i ithe ‘vozs Raving claime hereby w 'ii l 4 J law. ba exciuded from Given under my hand m.u 17th day of Novem RY 1. QUINN, 212 Coloradn o i ; 28 o s arater or | TEORSE, CERANS TRINY sad ul.!nli)li cou Probate Coart.—No. Holding 26, Admiuistration.Toie 1 o Ve Jer, |SUPRBME cOURT OF OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- el TNew Tor olding Prodmte Cowrt—No. 28701 ve notice that on the estate of Ailre Duncan Walker, late Of |ty cooabecd the Distzict of Colambia, deceased. Per- | District of Celumbin letters of -bfi"'fi“- sons_having elaims o are | Ol atnte of herety waraed to t the same, with the | Disries b Nonchers. thereof, legaily authenticateds o the | naving mbecriber, o8 at befars the 15th day of No- | warned vember, A.D. 1922; otherwise they muy by Jaw be exciuded from all beaedt of said estats. Given hand this 18th day of Novem- HUDSON T‘l.l;"t‘l' CQuPANY. . 51 Newark strees, | under E 'uwmsl!. ,' claim a; At MILLAN & s.lm ‘Attoraeys. STPREMB COURT or THE DISTRICT O CO- ymbia, Hold! —~No. 9097, Aammumn- —of e mm‘ge“uu&r; thai the subscril lumbia. | made bere probate of th _ w have obtained from the Probate Court of the Z:fmm ':u" -*fi“. theretn of said Diatrict of Columbla lettees testamentary, on | crasmd, and for leticrs rcscumentary on ea the estate of lssbells Doherty. late of the Dl nl, r ap. Catesty Joass. it is orde decensei. Al persons bav. | o m- rat day of Ducembor. A.D. 1921, that claims mmu the. aem-d are hereby p. Jones (minor) aad all mmq con- warned to ezhibit the same. with the vouch- ADhear In adld: cowrt the o ereor Jogally Snthenticated to the wub. | Soradsy of Januacy. Do 1063, at 10 o'clock Scribers. o oe beforo the 13d day of November. | am.. 'toshow cume why. sck applicatiod A.D. 1922; otherwise they may by law be ex- | uhouid not be motice. hereof be cluded, from all beneftt of said extate. Giren ished 1n the W Law Reperter and ‘o November. | Fne ¥ ‘Star under our hands t TR TuoR BURE, 111 g4 N SCPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT O CO; G —Butate of umbie, Liwiala B, Jones, 0. 29625, Oourf. _______ —Atteat: R. . 3x.. - | Bastomr ot Wilks for the BERTRAND EMERSON, Jr., Atterney. Fatt o Wt Lo e AL | Tour (34, n: epuare Tour hundred and_eleven (411). and IN 'lll '!UPIIII «"JI‘P OF THE D‘ de Mary .LEGAL NOTICES JOHN T. FOWLER, Jv, Atioraey for Petitioner. IN m m:nm CQURT OF THE DIS- bia.—In re the spplcation of CHRISTMAS TREE MENACE Prices and Pire Peril May Cut Out Real Product. SYRACUSE, N. Y., December 10.— High prices and the danger of fire may make real Christmas trees a thing_of the past, according to the New York State College of Jforestry at Syracuse University, which in a, statement urged use of artificjal sub- l'tlluleu in the interest of comserva- tion. K Freeing the fir from the charge of ! being & German innovation, the state- ment eontinued: ! “The Romans celebrated the birth of Christ about the mid®e of the *| fourth century by the display of tree decorations and in some sections of Kurope the festival was observed by the employment of pyramids deco- rated with green twigs and orna- -"P- b, & 14 B C. CLINTON JAMES, Atioraey. Filed December 8, ! 2 Morgan H. Beaeh, IN *HE SUPREME 'COURT OF TRE DIS- triet of Columbis, Holding an Equity Court. Luatine and Rachel Lostwe, nl-m- H-Meu : cuuu('s 18th h ORIENT cml'ls'n Drises, feas. = G, I’nflflflhfl. be piaintifts uy houses _and known as x smisas d- .H-ly:l’h ckall, trustee: John Helen H.| AMERICA un:-ninn‘r ROUTE TO, entered herein _om or Dbel oy Cxeusiye of Sundays Snd legal holidays, eccuring after the day of the first publica Ml oedor; that ‘the defendants. the | Passsnger O alienees -m deeisacs of " such | Enssenger < s _ae may aliences snd . Sterrett, de- . Sterrett, lecensed ; ‘of Thomus decensed of dohn_ Waddington, i=§ e urring ton of |MI order, good cause having been o' fhe satisiaction "or the otherwice ihin canse to 8 in case of default, l'mfl his_onder one muccemsive “watie 1 the Wari M vening the | RO AU A RNSINGS BAILET, Instice. {seal) e Sy VSR Yok | NEW YORK-VIGO®iw_HAVRE LA BOURDONNATS Winter rates now in efid TOURS in ALGERM&IOROCCO o s L, 2 Am ROUSSILLON . i >3 528 i% P a; MOVING, PACKIRG & STOBAGE ———— — T WHEN MOVING T0 OR FROM NEW YORK New Jerwer or Boston, get our cog o wal Drcest rz‘- losed _vans. R 7 180k b, Newark, N 3. 10 MODERN I-'IREPROOF STORAGE Nocth§ 3343 CRATING PACKING, SHIPPING, LONG-DISTANCE MOVING No Charge for Estimates WINTER BUILDING STORAGE u..- aq. ft. Finest Storage !:: .n:‘uu for Household G Sterchandise: xp‘ft P.ckerl. Craters & Shippers , Saburban and Long Distance Moving. o % l:tt oy ree Estimates. 1438 U st. n.w. Conference Delightful Side Trips Over Week Ends to Histori | Via Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay T Greatest £9 STORAGE COMDAN ¢ STPREME COURT OF THD DISTRICT 0% ? c MYU"’ “l]m Afil-.y- Cotumbi Wiiliam W IN THB SUPREMA COURT OF THBE DIs- trict of Columbia.—Henry L. Davison. plain- !lfl ve. Catherine M. lPlH-. deTend: 30564, Bquity D-elat 85.—The o obtain &zfph from e partios hereto, fon the m the illiam aes-dut herein has been. Xy 'i’-‘dly Friage mh the pisiatd? On moths. Seotion of n.. on ntifr, i€ i this 60 o A Dr db25 at 10, o'loek aum.. Drdered that the defendant, Catherine M. Dert: “pplication ahould wot e | oo exuse. hier appearance to e entered herein biished in | on or before the: fortieth ux exclusive of Sun- ster and The Even-|days and legal Bolidaya. g after the mccoasive weeks | day first_pul han- will be wm e of this m sue- Re- [ sald day. w_;us bt ) A true uative. ORGAN H. B BEACH, Clerk. By V. ROGERS, Aftormeya. Corain.20 gounr oF T THE DISTRICT oF fflrm PAUL claims warned u: exhibit the thereof, legally authenticated eriber; om or befor & the 20th day of X N 1922, otherwive they may by law e legally suthont the subscriber. on estate. Git fore the 22nd day of D—-ht. A.D. 1 nz harwise’ they. mey by 1aw be eiciuded from said estate. ‘under a1l benefit of Given under m 21 G 1921 FENNING, JAMES ot November, L s hand this 22ud day of November, KINSOLVING, Texas. * (Seal: AMES Tachaiec ‘ot W s for 908 Evans bldg. (Se: i the Probate ‘n028ide3, 10 TANNER, Reglster of Districe of Columbla, Clerk te | t J. TANN] e Distrtet of ul—ln, Cleck of 'mum.\' F. KENNEDY, Attorney. SUPREME COURT "ov THE DISTRICT or Columbis, He Probate Mmlnlllnthn— hoss, | of A ity Court.— l.:v i he | e ve. the ‘unknowa hairs !',‘. of Jooi Baseett. of George A 42410 Jostan L. L. Deaza Lendants. —Equit uft is to declare December. 1921, ovdered unknown it is Columbin, letters of qutnte of 'Mlitta V. the Distriet of Columbin, retura day. JESNING L} nsnl) Attoet: JMTA\\I& Reglste for lumbis, Wills B 1N THE SUFREMS COURT OP THB DIS- |the MCm W A FAUST & WILSON, Atierneys. o S et The object of! umbia, Holding Probate Court.—Eatate of) % decres curabiisuing of O, Auguats e xnur- '.;ue in. Toe sim; i e n e pplication, hiving ot | been, made hersia for ot the. taat. will ERATHY o i Socenaed. and for lotters mentioned; the first public: Nt less: tham thirty days before ILING, Justice. Register of Jspensed | HAMILTON & nnlmron. M.-Qy-. BU olding, Proma M.r'—r' Acn-lmuu.— i Sive atice aotice m« the subscriber,’ the Supreme of the District of Cuu ganted Lat l.mn lum!l COURT oF m ITICT O estnimestary b the estate: of* ‘Holding ‘ourt,—Noy 5"' —'rM- o to :lvn notiee| o€ the Disteiat of vt ant— | W "lq | supREME CoURT OF TRE DISTRICT OF | [ a vemicnt ocation: o.w. 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SGUTH AMERICA and WINDWARD ISLANDS Leaving New York Jan, 21st, Feb. 21st, 1922 .27 DAYS ave .{?h). Aflmém&fiehnflpuhw hnfl- nl"l. n.u-wm- YEGAL NOTICES. I Yowler Makes Dre ' Threats. BY THORNTON W. There’s nothf 8o silly as an BURGESS. bean discovered yet le thre: —Puaddy the Beaver. Not even the bang of s terrible Bun is more startling than is the unexpected sound of the broad tail of Paddy the Bedver hitting the water when he slaps it down with all his might. And this is the way he had slapped it down when he had made up his mind that two of the sleeping flock of Honker the Goose had drifted dangerously near the *Eecse, like all the oth ecse, like o e i e e Madows, are wide awake the i \ | eyes. They s if they had ‘not been asleep at all. They have to be, for otherwise they woul be almost’ sure to lose their lives instant Paddy wakened Honk- er and his flock they were wide awake and started swimming for the middle of the pond, knowing that to be the safest place for them. . They didn’t stop to ask quest would be time enough for tl Now, Yowler the Bob Cat hadn seen Paddy. His eyes had been fixed on the two Geese which had drifted in very close to the shore. He had | | gathered his feet under him ready | to spring. The sudden noise of ay's tail on the water startied him | } for just an instant. and in that in-| £tant ‘those two Geese had awakened and begun to swim out in a hurry. Brides Will Then Yowler might. B\lt he wu olaws just teuch| tail feathers of the nearest He Janded with a spla in the shaliow water, vl.t.h only a wetting for his lomg with all 100 late hix Now, like all mesiders of the &1 family, Yowler hates a wetting. He was now thoroughly wet and had nothing te show for it. No wngrier Cat ever lived. So he screeched. Yes, sir, he screeched. Then he waded ashore and sheok himself. adl the Urm lplttln( l.nd snarling and growling. a_terrible temper, was 'o'ler tha He knew just what had happei He had heard Paddy slap with his tail as a danger sign: than once (oN %0 he kne en the alarm. guessed lhl( ly had been watch- ing and had seen the danger of (h?f Geese. He couldn’t see Padd: r Paddy had dived and come up in the blackest of the Black Shadows closd to his house. But he knew that Paddy wasn far away and could “l‘fl pay you for this one of these ey The amaried. ' “You've cheatdl me out of a fine dinner tonight. but one of these duys you will make dinner yourself. G-r-r-r. Tl break every bome in your body. ;‘“nk yourself s art. bul you'li am a little smarter.” st then Honker the Goose anrl his flock, who all the time had b ing excitedly. begun to laugl At Jeast it sounded that way. Thie made Yowler angrier than ever. He naried and he growled more than over and dug up the ground with his claws. And he threatened to do all sorts of terrible things to Paddy the Beaver. Paddy didn't =ay a word. Those dreadful threats dido’t troubie him in the least. He knew that Yowler had tried his best many times to catch | him and hadn't been smart enough to. ! He didn't believe that Yowler would be any smarter in the future, =0 he dMn t worry. Yowler couldn’t possi- ore of an enemy than he grinned as he listened to those angry | threats. Finally. still snarling and_spitting. Yowler went off through the Green Forest, for he knew that it would be useless to try for a dinner of fine young Goose again that night. Honker m over to Paddy's house. “We won't forget what you have dene for us this nigh! ” Don’t mentien it.” repked Paddy {“You would do as mucd for —me. Things of this kind are whet friend- ship is_for. And for the remainder of that nigh there was peace and quiet In the pord of Paddy the Beave: (Copyright, 1921, by T. Be Brides By Lucille Van Slyke. MR. QUINTUS HORATIU'S FLACCUS | COMES TO CALL. OO0 much masculine attention will turn even a level feminine head. Merriam Lindsay, who had just been a petted guest at the ilaisdells’ house party, de- cidedly needed the little joit that her pride had coming one shining October day when she stood tiptoe to poke a chrysanthemum in Jobn's buttonhole. “Would you mind coming home early? she asked. “I——well, you know that boys' school in the next street?” “Um—" John was trying to keep|h jone eye on the merning paper, “I heard the other day that old Pbil Sheldon is teaching there. Nice We might have him to dinner some night.” ‘ell, two boys from over there are coming to make fudge this afternoon and—you see.” she twisted a button on John's vest demurely, think one of them thinks I'm not married and he—well, I thought, it would be rather fun to have you walk in and then I'd say——" she stood away to make a grand flourish, t! way, ld like you to meet my ban, “Incorrigible!” John chuckled good- humoredly, “Aren't even school boys safe in your presence?” “One of them got my slipper away from Ragsy,” Merriam expiained. “Ard he asked to bring the other ome, who's evidently a blase youth that {says awfly smart things. After I'd said they could come, I thought what fun it would be to play a joke on them. I can wear my sneakeérs and my middy blouse and tie back my halr with a bow and—' Ra-ther silly, dom't you think?®' John objected. "B\lt mn"' ferriam’s eyes sparkled, | 8 0 please d John fied for his train without hus- i promising. But all day long Merriam, who was really very much smal girl at at the coming fun. he filled the !sugar bin. till it spilled over: she stocked the cupboard with enough chocolate to start a caramel factory she stowed scads of cream and but- ter in the refrigerator. At 4 o'clock, demurely posed in the back-yard hammock, she waited. “Impudence!” she informed Ragsy. who eocked one ear att lh&ly, ought alt h) ‘be punished! ber how that youth Pwalked ri ht tn, } with a twinkle in his eye- with that | slipper——" At 4:15 the smaller boys from' the school were- whistling their ways | through the vmnv. lota At 4:30 2 rather dapper ung man, with book under his um. strolled mnnd the corner of the Lindsay hedge. The hammock swayed geatly, 8 low volce hummed, October sunlight glistened on bronse curlA FREE LIST DWINDLING. {Russians Must Pay for Newspapers, Meals and Car Rides. 1 The Star and the | Bpecial Cuble to The Star and e Chicago MOSCO , Russia, December 10.—One by one the ‘fm" things In Russia are going by the board. Having abolished free meal tickets, free rides, free tele- phonesand free theaters, the council of people’s commissars have now issued a decree abolishing free newspapers. Beginnigs. on Deceniher 15, everybody must pay for newspapers, books and printed matter of ail ki The government will continue to post o number of copies of official newspapers on the walls of factories nd other buildings. MAGINNIS SAILS FOR HOME Wnc' Minister Leaves Valparal- + .so for New York. VALPARAISO, Chile, December 9. —A dispatch from Africa today an. nounces that S. Abbot Maginnis, the United States mjnister to Bolivia ssiled from that port for New 'lrrk yesterday on the steamer uibo. The Bolivian minister of flm Ramon. Rivero, also was a on tbis steamer., He is reported !o be on an importaht financial mission alf . of the Bolivian govern-~ {times, dashed about in impish glee | “Ahem——" the youth cleared his throat. The schoolgirl impersonator her head. “Wrere,” she remarked, naively. “is vour friend, Horace, who says such clever things? There was a naughty gleam in the youth's eyes. m sxepped closer to the hammock. He bowed deeply. He presented the book. It was a _rather dingy hook— Ihtin book. Merriam looked it over. “Carmen _Seculare—Q. . Horatius Flaccus” was printed on the: title PR spik English?” she asked de- e does not,’ the youth was in.l. “But I promised to bring 3 I did.” He sat down in the other ond of the hammock™ “He's an amusing person—{rightfully clever—"" Merriam turned the pages and preé- lenfl‘d to yawn. e seems to be a pofl.. T don’t care at a.ll for poetry.” remarked dis- Ly .you prefer salted al- He lho\'ed a fat boxful to- 1 thought—er—they'd b " he hinted. Horace is rather turned .ood with the - fudge. “Aren’t you af he | old for fudge?" she ask asked, “Don’t you think I'm young enough to make up for that Merriam seemed to_capitulate. For no apparent re?fll she bubbled with youthful laughter as ehe beat the fudge. She made her guest don a bib apron when he buttered the pans. She made Ragsy stand on his hind legs before she would let him lick the pot. The kitchen clock said 5:15. and John ought to be whistling his way through the front door by 0. She cast a compassionate eye on the unsuspecting youth. Almost she relented. He had been s ing guest! With his aroll r Tumpled hair and his twinkling y eyes! But unmistakably the gort S hoy who would always be play- ing prlnkl- It was her duty to teach Bhve ey turned in the lock. heldon, old kid!" John's welcom hand shot out. erriam couldn't look at the face- tious grin that the vouthful profes: sor cast toward her. It was t0o humil iating to think that he had known all the time that she was Mrs. John Lind- say! But a second later. with John's arm about her, her heart beat with pride as her clever husband ‘“saved her face” for her. “Ge, Shelly, vou don't look old enough to pull schoolmaster stuff. Not & day more than when we grad- uated from High School.—Merry, is there enough dinner for three>" Merriam put the hot fudge pan on top of Q. Horatius Flaccus. She. eved a bafled voung profemsor serendly, “Didn’t I tell this moraing hat he was coming.” she arousing sweetness. Another eplacde of this at Monday’s Star. i TEXTILE MILLS BUSY WITH BRIGHT FUTURE By the Associated Press. o BOSTON, December lo—Splndh. in New Englapd textile mills are’ hym- ming thi e-Christmas season - as they have not hummed since the busi- ness slump which followed the wan: While returns from other New Fni- land industries do not reflect holiday conditions equally bright, the fedetsl employment survey is authority -for the statement “the 1‘onarll tagkin; s optimistic for a marked impi m ux lines of industry after. zlu!w The federal employment -urv-y for New England sald its reperts Hwh- cated that worsted spindles hld-'ll- turned to a 92.2 per cent huh:«wo-l- en spindles were 9.1 per ating, and cotwn textiles om %0 per cent basis. This sum mentioned a marked imi rovm‘n building. Shoe industries were said to be comparatively quiet d g e normal slump in business a son. Lumber and its uull ucts, including: paper and paiD, lfl“ declared to be showing improvement. —————— RETIREMENT FUED RECORD. Each nt and independent ‘burenu of the government wonld be. record