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WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922. oA ing her arms in a none too gentie |Unusual I-'nrnitme, hllp’, Etc. t greater use pra D ¢ 2 east,” ' ; Do you think “I object to such displays of af-| Rare old period Furniture. Wonderfi, on (1) e I'm pretty, Casim?" she finished co- | fection in publc,” he said, with an Lamps—ot exquisite Yesign. Unuwst quettishly. Lamp Slhades, etc. Open Saturday aft air of ruffled dignity. . “I ghoulda’t be with you unless s = y A Modern Story of the Desert you were,” he replied, as if her !“z‘:':l:df‘"me e B b 5“; CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 16 LB THE EVENING ST! e e e s ek ke sk e e sk ek ek ke e ke e e e ek e keok ek ok ! Ready for Christmas? Have you given us a list of your holiday requirements, that we | Question were an insult to his taste. For some minutes there was silence.| “Home" to Marie was an attic in a | 714 ! (Oworight, 1432, by e Macautay Ov. A memgx:dl 4iPped_her champagne poor streel. " There Casim Ammed e O == e waf er escort In a calculat- | went, not as a victim of her charms. mnuunnn By Louise Gerard ing manner. is ahe imagined. but seeing in ner( | THE VIOLIN SHOP ve .otdlfl[g of l?ox’]ey> haven’t | @ means to his own end. Main 2378 Baid, presently. The next morning as he sat at| much as I intend to have” | breakfast with the girl—a meager | 132!“ G"Sh'fifl N.W. | repast of black coffee and rolls—from e e Bape "".“'[',;"“-l"!] THE STORY AS TOLD IN PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Col. Raoul Le Breton, & French army effeer, has takea his young bride o8 & small expe- Not dition 1nto the African desert. He meets the Sultan Casim Ammeh, hereditary ruler of that | e replied. ‘But enough to buy me a new |somewhere out of his voluminou sical mccessories. = £ Dart of the Sahara. The latter admires the young wife, and, with & herde of wild horsemen, 3 i may make special selections for you? Phone us your order attacks the llttle expedition, butchering all except the young woman, whom be takes captive | o1/ She duestioned, | robes jhe produced & string of pearls || gy cial Child's Size Outhit and makes the chief of his harem. While she is in captivity, Annetto Le Breton bears 8 son. | Marie threw her arms around his| Marie looked at them, her mouth . ‘who is the child of her dead husband. Sultan Casim Ammeh belleves it is his own som, and | neck. round with surprise, for they were ! Vinlm. CIle u(l Bow sbowers favors upon him, with the result that he and the bey become constant companions.| “You mice boy!” she cried, kissing |real and worth at least ten thousand ! This fs distasteful to Aunette, who bas refused to be reconciled to her fats. The sultan calls | him soundy. doame o 2 o 36.00 the boy Casim Ammeh, while the mother calls him Raoul Le Breton. Annetfe dies during an He resented her attentions, remov- (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star. | - e epldemic without having informed her won of his parentags. The boy shares in the raids of the thieving sultan, and when they have been decisively defeated by the Prench, because the latter possessed machine guns, the sultan decides to obtain similar guns by sttacking a British outpost 1n the south. Capt. George Barciay, in command, learns of the approach of the sultan forces and prepares his defense. The raid is made at night. It is unsuecessful. The sujtan 18 captured and put to death, while his supposed son, after repeated vengeful attacks on the garrison, is deserted by his followers and taken cay He escapes after threatening the he will kill Barclay and sell the members of aves. Two years later Barc! Y [ retorns to England. bearing on his cheek the nd which was infiicted by ¢ sultan’s heir. He tells his young daughter Pansy of the threat. Incidentally she announces K | hat Rovert Cameron is her sweetheart. Often during his months in Eng-|spheres. The Englishman seated Tuesday Special 25¢ Sale LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS, 25c¢ Lb. X Loin Pork Chops, Ib., 25¢|Chuck Steak, Ib. . . . 25¢ 242 354 50 0% * * 22626 2 26 2 3 2 2 34 2 20 3 26 3242 K » o and, Pansy would scramble on his|himself again as if nothing had hap- . A k d i At a distant table the youth | * Veal Rib Chops, Ib., 25¢/Round Steak, Ib. . . ] R L to delighted Loved Ones A h. That naughty boy who hur e asked Py . .. . * H b 2 lb 25 * yo;’:jnoor f:;c 0 S Dointing a Jean forefinger The 25-Year Parker with Classic Writing-swing 'o Pansy it was some n onen' A o, Nights, vastly i ting because her | Marlo shrugged her pl houl- nd Long-dista * Frankfurters, Ib. . . . 25¢|Hamburger, S0 BOE bl it e (i and Long-distance Ink Supply h “I've nev. y 5 y * l 25 Suite ey O i wasyreansiite| Ho lookn to me like x:'n:‘;:grfe.:y'::fi- THISyearyoucandoallyourChnmmas shopping * 4 - or! ausage9 *y C e |Ronr 1¢'aite Bty dmes more. Tuin ‘menowed lnferest the hotin | at a single counter—the counter where Parker x Lalves Liver, 72 Ib., 4oC Meat or Link B rone | st aes e ihioack S oee ' Duofold Fountain Pens are displayed.Get the §7 Over eat or Lin scores of times,” Barclay ck ey L - a So he was one of the natioa who size Duofold and $5 Duofold Jr. for the men and the 3 . | nad A 1 2 *p . Y Smoked Hams, Ib.. . 25¢ J| 5t o e smamrsarns (i isti i faoer” 5o ma ‘ boys: ge the §5 Lady Ducfold fo the women and * Ol e am Rid / 2 0 C » was reached. Then she said: But, for all his hatred of the Eng- H girls. Prepare your list today, and lo, in five minutes dge / > Blue Ridge. Small and Lean oL don't like him. Not ono little | lishman, reluctantly he admired his H | - your Chri orrmp A e kine bit. Do you like him, daddy?” s clothes. Omorrow ristmas can . -' 1y 2 Th, 1a h: r ey 2 4 aia s e o e | e atonia e Faipen Hic LA : For every one covets this Prince of Christmas gifts. b 5 A DiRlence min e English. H I¥sa(’ ssicinshapeliness,color and writing smooth- “I shall never like him, because he escaping from Barclay with the o L hurt you.” she sald firmly, her little|remaining handful of the defunct H ness. lts. black-tipped, lacquer-red barrel abounds flower-like face set and delerm“\k’d. ?:']‘}‘]n:nglgl:vlngh he hmf returne: ‘% with Christmae cheer. Well, my girlie, you're never like- 2 . at the age of fourteen rh 5 e Iy to meet him, so it won't make |its recognized ruler. The Duofold point is of native Iridium hardest much difference to him whether vou| The boy was not lacking in sense. of metals —whose easy glide, unimpeded by paper, ! Defeat at the hands of botl B g 2 : 5 o te '““g.,,",‘,",‘,."i,.';°‘,; ok of Fate i- was|and French made him dn‘?:}cl E,”g'kll beguiles one into doing all his writing via Duofold. ORANGES 3 & *1" 2 2 22 242 2 % 5 critten otherwise. up what had been the late sultan’s Its fit and symmetry and scientific balance, poises . . Smgle T =los hief ‘source of income—marauding. e SRR 2 5 2 Mixed Sizes as They Come From the Grove, 35¢ p.; *| s, S e, Seyeie B R e et e Its press-button filleris as easy to work as a kodak is to snap; its “Lucky Curve” feed produces a steady flow by capillary attraction. Stores are being besieged for the Duofold for Chiist- mas. So don’t delay—and don’t accept “second bests.” Make certain the name “Geo. S. Parker—LuckyCurve” Somewhere off the Boulevard St. s called, decided to = wabaret. The bhs|Tading; and before many Michel there is a cabare passed he saw it was a better pa dancing hall has red walls painted ing game than maraudin 't with yellow shooting stars, and. over- |lack of excitment. 8. despite its | Then h ; ctric lights blaze uader red e extended his operations ' head, electric 11g] There Wwere alwmys carannes \wmvl i i { i | *l *| * * i and vellow shades. There is & baTling to his desert city. and u ar Manufacturers also of Parker "Lucky Lock™ Pencils Singer Building. New York Cit: ory and Geseral Office. Janesville Wis. ;| Ammeh; that ‘7, an atmosphere ladened with patchouli| na G5, ther v and cigarette smoke, and waiters, in more seedy dress suits, attend 4t one end, and several little tables for ‘articles that o el 3 - % {for the patrons’ use when they tire ‘urope his mother haa' ‘oid fi?::‘;‘::’fld is on the barrel. Then we guarantee the point 25 years - o a: ! 5 of dancing. In the evenings a :mnd.v \n;‘y. 0 e endring end for for wear and mechanical perfection. in seedy, red uniforms wiih Urass|merchants he went down Sheteluine. e ills, with a crash of sound. |bUt he did not go s the Ribbon $1 extra THE PARKER PEN COMPANY e French Instead he went under th.. mother used to eall him St Breton. A o the tables. Never at any time fs nd under tm-‘ cathering select, and gencrally | oDened P {ihere are anite a few foreigners of | There wus a new Lok { own since his Duesid . all colors present. One night the most noticeable Lh: name ro among the patren Jias un ordinary French one. man. well groomed . and | [ouis there were quite a few a big youth of aho rench-Arabs, as flowing white 1 ) 3 They were in no way conaected 1 ‘ith each other. but chance, in the[ U £ ventures were o : A e v remale. companiuny. | CeSMU that he opened several moce TaA brought them to adjacent tables. | Stores at various poin The girl with the voungatar was | LOU'S and his own capital; . protly in & hard. metallic way. | Whereabouts of his own city fith The white face and vivid red| ol divuige to strangers. of “ihe Tarisienne and brown |, At sixteen it had scemed to the The <. “Lright and polished looking.| poy thut St Louis was the hub of {hat were about as expressionless as | |2 jwniverse; but at eighteen a cray- [ hebbles. She was attired in & cheap. | 1€ that amounted to nostalgla drove black ing dress, cut very luw. | Nl further afield—to Paris! and apout her plump throat mas al .7y N NNt in Arabian garments. Parker Duette—Cold Pen and Pencil to Coral necklace, Her hair was elabo-| [0F Te was intensely proud of his| > match. made with Duofoid precision, en- vately dremsed. and hor shoes, al-| fultanship and the desert & et anadc with Duakid predision, though well worn. were tidy. uled ‘with undlsputed swa i Josan (o inelfancs B day., Marie Hamon cerned a measer living for herself !r a forist's shop. At night, she ad: e carnings in the recogniz T Ey te'a fow of the working giris of | Jised is. And this particuiar clabare! "’l“l rllt. ne of her hunting grounds. e had been a co : & Marie sat there ‘rxnkl::: eves” :.x s. wandering “"l"A{T”?lw‘;-;- ;y': at the vouth in the white burnoose. | the second evening his w . z ; B O e next table remasked | had brought nimin Lonanatrings Candy-Filled Xmas Horns for the Children n in French., in an audible and dis-| Marie Hamon. She was by no means | gusted tone: the first of her sort to accost him. ook at that girl there making | but she was the first con- et voiie iosir A beastyidescended fo v mn e ek [ L < acle, 1 call it.”" had smiled at him as, aloof and 3 ‘ore his companion had time to| haughty, he had stalked algng the ! reply the youth was up, his black eyes| Boulevard St. Michel, and had fallen | N ashing, and he grasped the English- | into step beside him.” He had looked | N Shoulder in an angry. indignant | at her in a peculiar manner that w Prove Your Love! Provide Good Cheer between St 2§ YearPen o=y 6-0z. “Creamcrust”—Just Baked 0P-READ - PROFIT! RGO . SALMON= 19c¢ % Hipolite Marshmallow 19¢c|Sweet Potatoes i 10c * Security Peaches ¢ 29c|Baker’s Choc. 2 Ib., 19¢ 777770 77 half amusement, half hion. . ha contempt, T am no nigger!” he ’;-ncd, “I'mi | he had not shaken her oft. et Sultan Casim Ammeh.” She had su don't care a damn who vou are | have dinner iogether. g natoud | as you keep vour Llack paws| fallen in with her suggestion: ot off - o exactly with alacrity. but as if he The vouth's hands ware not dlack,| wanted to study the girl further. ' but deeply bronzed, like his face.| For all her plump prettiness and pro- | which looked darker than it really | fession, there was a shrewd, sensible | wus against the whitences of his|air about her. Afterwards. at her in. | hood. stigation, they had 1 e back that word.” he said sav- | cabaret. S A . by Allah, it shall be wiped As the youth continued to scowl at out in blood { the distant Englishman, with the idea | He drew his knife. The girls|of preventing further trouble, Maris screamed. Excited waiters rushed tried to get his mind on other mat. * J “ o P""‘B l 25 M . C Honey towards the fable. The mixed com.| ters. o - pany stoppe ancing &ne presse: “Casim, let’ % Jelleys:cni3 glasses, 25¢|Maine Corn 57 cam, 15¢ * i iors, sne it o | L, 1eee the beginning of & royal row. Such| “I can afford to 2626 24 24 26 24 4 2 2 54 X b 2 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 K o 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z2z2777% Another Big Arrival L Slippers for Men Women's Felt S]ippers A\ thousand pairs more of those Men's Good Quality Tan Leather Opera and Iy have a dance?” she arett Slippers just in. Dest men’s slipper value $2 95 2426 226 2 2 24 2 2 2 2 22 O 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 X 2 3 2 Can Y for hired danc- A * incidents were by no means unusual| ers, so why should I posture for tre | N (RS in town at 5 in the cabaret. benefit of others?” ; > 3 3 intowmat: o ook s -« On Top Succotash, 10c|Tomatoes ~os con 2 for 25¢ K| 7crs e mmpummen remanes| FE o oors? b2 Sskca sort « P . e graspe s © nent’'s . i Ppo! Spitesred f Pt Men's Tan Leather \ b stead, then.” ROMEOE ciswserwseisnd $3.50 \ 4 O e | aamnéaniggers t Ho backoned a waiter and gave a St § own v curt order. owever, he did not touch \ §. & . There was & brief scuff the ch h "R © Red K Sk N * Plantation range or Del Monte * Englishman was big and heavy, and at:ul_;f ot el Ins P : X J .\I]rn ~\'|!\<.| }\n'l.l "_.;; v N alf a_dozen waiters were hanging; “Have a drop of cognac in it to| 5 Suede. Ailigator and Golden on to the enraged and Insulted youth. | ch 8 bit,” M id. > g : . * PlNEAPPLE L FRESH PRUNES Hiis knife was wrested from his hand. | make -me fecl a8 uh?”u?::-g' J“E R AR Brown Kid Iverett. Opera \ * He was hustled this way and that; and Cavalier Ship N * Grated In S finally, worsted and smoulder-| “I'm a Mohammedan, and strong g § - YIup Y | InE: he retired to be led to another | drink s forbidden.” i TN ST S e o N % | No.2 can No. 2% can c and more distant table by his female| “You are the limit! I shouldn't MAGINE “HER” de § . . o &3 companion. 3 quarrel with the good things of this | N T he finds a pair of ) g N * o (The spisode was over in a couple | life even if I were a Mohammedan.” when she finds a pair o Puliman Slippers. packed § of minutes. Disappointed at the lack | “By my religlo h cons Bl TR ather cas N * \_—-————r \ 3% bloodshed. the spectators rettrnadl| sonlsr he repfxean Roa voloe thas these Luxurious Felt Rib- in folding leather casc \§ to their dancing. Relleved, the walt- | spoke volumes. bon-trim Slippers among for travelers .$2.50 N * ers went back to their various| But Marie was not easily abashed. h T K S G = § i er gift packages on Christmas \ Daniel Green Felt “COMFY” Slipper- + Campbell’s Tomato Soup, can, 9c|Hershey Cocoa, = 2 for 25¢ Can Silver | No.3 Dromedary Cocoanut, 3 pkg.,25¢c(Beets, i | & 2 for 25¢ 22 N % g B R i R e i i\ morning! In Rose, Dark Blue, Lavender. * . : g American Beauty, Purple, Light Dednke . isec .....81.95 % Royal Baking Powder, &= 19¢|Elks Pride Ketchup, e . 15¢ X|= I8ernember e e ey o s R men.........-95c to $1.65 The Best Xmas Hosiery Sale Our “Stocking Shops” Have Ever Known! Thousands of pairs of Wom- 9 5 en’s Stockings, America’s best ° brands. Special at. .. “Phoenix,” “Radmoor,” “Onyx,” “Conqueror.” “Med others. Full-fashioned Stockings of pure thread silk in any 1 ) skillfully reinforced at points of wear. In all popular colors. Also Si k-and- wool Sports Stockings in striking combinations and mixtures. Each pair put up in a gift box—and the size needn’t bother you, as we'll exchange after the holidays. - WE PAY DAILY BALANCES interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly., 2% 3 A s i s 4% TUNA FISH 5. 22 25° / “Medalia,” “Weldrest” and desired weight, All our markets will supply the articles advertised so far as their stocks permit. The few items not in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market. terly. interest on special savings cer- tificates—compounded semi- Give “Her"” Slipper Buckles They are much in demand this season, and we're show- ing many very lovely designs. EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DA’ THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N. W. HRInHIRERIN Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. .50 to $25 “City Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. $l w2 $2 E ’1%318“0 St 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. A TR TR VARV TRV VR VR VR VEVAVAVEVEVEVEVEVEVEVEVEVEVE 2020 24 236 2 2 2 2 30 2 2 2 2 2 20 32 2 5 2 2 50 2 2 2 2 % 2 OO RO OO o Phone Main §22-24 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. ;;;;;;g;i“ xBTS RO ARG AR RO AR L -9

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