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THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923. el smoke ‘hubble bubbles’ like the men | pointed a scornful finger at her rival.| The sultans eyes were fixed on her|skimming and crashing along the|once glanced at you. His eyes and I [ ; |in eastern pictures and on cigar-box | i " marble tloor. anger were all for Raymu 8 #|lias you once mentioned, you can m:;"".'f{h(i“.‘_'“'l“’"k' Loloves.. shoyauI. . Buc thefeiwas no appreciation | M attempted assault was the last | Thanks 1o vou, she now feels what i - . B | give me a cigarette, and light it, if h at is the secret she would|in them, only anger. straw. A savage, merciless expres-| felt. "And her heart is break 0N O e ara |you like,” he added,’ with a touch of [hide from you. Those ugly scars.| “Give the girl back her garment,”|sion came to her masters fs t| ing. | teasing. And she bathes early in the morning|he said : this look Rayma fell prostrate at his| But if Pansy did not know what Are Better Raisins , % | “Pansy did not like. She stood slim [ When none of us are there, so that we | "°, ¢ 8% a|feet. the sultan sald the crowd around her i A Modern Story of the Desert | and stralght and defiant, ignoring his | shall not see them and teil you. For en you have looked at her, and | %6, iy 1ove me a little, and T ask | Gid. - They . whispered affrightedls . X | request, conscious that all eyes were | s knows that you would not love a | not before,” Rayma cried, defiant in|for nothing else,” she wailed. among themselve: nd edged further Insist on Sun-Maid Raisins, (Copyright, 1922, by the M: | upon them, all ears listening to what | woman so flawed.” . the surety of her own perfeetions. A gong stood at his side. Ignoring away from their master. For the the kind you know are good, at Pyright, 1922, by the Macavlay Oo. E | was said. The other women looked at Pansy ‘Give it back when T tell you,” he|her, he struck it angrily. Its musical |sultan in a temper a person to all first-class stores. samnsseanszs By Louise Gerard asss:: casy i | bidding, and since he made no_at-|was of no great consequence to them.| A tense silence followed. \ moment later a couple of negroes ap- ay ¢ what was going g S e ' | tempt to force obedience, there were | Moreover, it was just as well not to| The girls and women glanced at|peared in the doorway of the harem. 3 e started | up with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins (in | __(Continued from Yesterday's Star.)__ |stood, 1ooking down at her rival spite- | half a dozen pairs of hands ready und | interfere 'when Rayma chose to play|one another, and waited for What| The sultan gave a sharp order in | dilated > screaming, then ®lue. packages—fine for cakes S fully. eager to do the task Pansy scorned.her tricks and amuse their master. |they had seen happen from time to{ Arabic. : fteously to his feet. 7 H my lord. s Ray gaze rested jealously on| But he did not look at all amused. | time—the fall of a favorite. What it was Pansy did not know.| my lord, beloved, not that.’ and puddings), are washed, aho Wi b I come early because I'm not used | the English What was more, his gaze did not go| Rayma’s “coup” had fallen surpris-|She was now the center of u group . a2 1 face frantlc seeded, sterilized and packed, she whispe s mnothing| to bathing before people,” Pansy ne- |- S18 alw. what she likes, |to the slim bare girl crouched on the |ingly, ominously flat. The sultan re-|of women who, with brooch a ot that, T entreat you, for the-sake while still hot fre h & else you could think of. Plied. hoping the other would take|Casim, my lord, and never what you | He looked instead at Rayma. |fused to look at the girl whose!jeweled pin, ‘were adjusting her silk!|of the nights that have been.” i e T b His attention came b to her the hint and go. wish ve the girl back her garment,”|blemishes had been unveiled for his!ilip. They were all anxious to gain' = There was no pity on his face, o lizer, in new, clean cartons. “You were very pretty, Rayma, he{ K BUt Rayma did not go. She seated | She has been ill. and I humor|he said y . | inspection. i her good grac ince there was no|savagery. All mercy had been swep® s S sakl a trifle absently ) the steps and stayed there, [ her,” he replied shortly. ‘Look, Casim.’ Look, my . Al Rayma knew it too. And as she|doubt now who the gultan’s favor- | out of him by her attempt to shame Sun-Maid Raisins should cos . sautitul s X lack eves fixed on the graceful | ot she should be only too!girl so’ blemished is not worthy of | gazed at the cold, angry face of her|jte, g g o D4 Stk notbeant et s ehols € | Sl LG 'hl Aai Are you|you. Often you ha id no woman | master, she saw her star had set "P[ h T f and injure Pan i auickly. ate leas » do vour bidding. Are you |you. n have sal v , she s se iles car o ik whlEsarings prices: s T ed, w»lnlilng a slim dispara ep vl . 1:look and sewiveve. Thm; say ul;:;i‘\) o\j‘f‘l:l‘lh crouched o ":‘i flvhm'» !’lflf'fl“s"zl:;: my sister. Our Lord Casim never (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) . " as if to a spoiled child & finger at the network of red|have no se us i more deserving of your favi v sihame. eside herse! vi Seedod (in 15 os. Blua pigs.)—20¢ e it Lo ta mpolle O e iiees on ma s inien, i nd e ot She snatched off her own light gar- | jealous rage the Arab_ girl Soodisss (i 1 ho bored him. & y 5 There was a world of in _ Eedet s S gy o Bhos.)18c Raym: hitched herself closer. until | and side. | R e O nd it ade the | ment, and stood before him, slim and | stooped and picking up a hea et b i Pansy flushed at, the question, sultan glance at Pansy in a quick, Sus ect, a golden statue, a model for|goblet hurled it at her r her SOfC breast B el byt 5 Of course not* she cried indig- | picious manner. = SUnAALY It mseed out iook or caress, his gaze still on | nantly. The only thing he suspected her of | Ask your dealer for them. tie distant g 1 “When he bought me I stood before | doing was trying to escape. He m i ing whether he|him with only my hair for & cover- | failed to see how sha could get out} - IlflwreyourDollarf afll”t lort ° « » ut of her pres-|ing. And I stood gladly, for T knew | of her present quarters, but the mere x if a 1l in|I was perfect.” Rayma finished, as|idea of losing her sent a chill through > 4 = . un-iviaid | @ o N ' ' to the fuilest her own help- Pansy had no desire to discuss . | “What are you hiding from me, q ) P - g H —) - r Since she refused to do the sultan's!in an unconcerned manner. Clothing |said in a savage voice. notes echoed through the room. A R nd his complete supr sultan’s likes and dislikes. To ave Pansy " he asked presently. i Ralsl’ls « watched her master, further conversation, she swam out to| His close scrutiny brought a flush 4 full of joy and malice. the far end of the great bath and stayed | to her face, not through any sense of e “There are some people who wever | there until Rayma had gone. | guilt, but because of her unaccustom- Had Your Iron Today? know' when they're not wanted,” s t day. whenever the Arab|ed and scanty attire. i Al , 720~22~24 Tt irhed setto voce, and e 1 * met hers, there was a look He saw the flush and his suspicions | o articular of malicious triumph in them. And|deepened. She was capable of doing! [} 1 ‘. When the two girls came within | herself some injury in order to get! = : N at her [ speaking distance that purring, little |away from him | p I ces e whispered spitefully: | lo vou mean = us uper- a ues _f.‘ R I IO e \ vll;u ;m\‘v \1,],;(» ].,r : ‘i n]v’\ uv\::n until t:qe sultan comes. | as nsy rnf;llur;i te = ey of 4 v girl asked suddenly sha nd a way of taking his love | e Arab girl sidled up to Pansy, « A SON SAHARA it 1y hel from you.” | malice and triumph in her eves. the . v Desp y PAnsy wishet s | ™. eally want to know, my T 3 A 3 % Read the Complete Book =|""X: e "5 "IITInt DUSEE, o | Depondenty Phwey wished, e Bow' you resly mant i kpew.ny| When Sick, Billous, Headachy, Constipated, for For Thursday Only e e L %] jeato er und nether millstones, her| He nodded An Opportunity Which Thrifty Women Cannot % For Sale For Rent 3 <t of the sns ather on onc sidc. her captor on the| Before Faiey realized what was Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds Fail to Grasp = ; appening, there was eo o A E * 31-75 25C ¢ dances quite differently from| s « passed without any-|ooll steel at her breast. Totall e Seasonable Merchandise at Unbelievable Prices - % thing being scen of the suultan. Then, | prepared, it seemed that Rayn our bowels may seer r— p! Wi “ascarets 3 m regular Hurry! ne or two 3 ) 584 both dance before you|one came, w! ! © atab her. S 3 : » PEARLMAN'S POOK SHOP S hnt s et RisEita | DI Ne ltmaiisaan e (R i ire Alane mos . move every day—yet your thirty tonight will clean your bowels right. :’,933 G St. Near Corner #|the better of us. Baid_quickly : and, smoking cigarett snip’ of wissors. u rending |fect of bowels may be lined with | By morning all the constipation | 314.75 to 319.75 New Winter Coats 10th & G Sta Vetoed this neat ar- dinner. Punsy was in the a quick § T one gar- poisonous waste which is being poison and sour bile will move out— L e sidale L s heen woundod, And | SatTy 20 the siEht of his big, white- | utent was dragged from her. | The|sucked into your blood, keeping thoroughly! Cascarets will ~not We have collected about 90 Coats and N E Y = e deen ounded " gure brough er to er feet| ab mirl retr ed auic ¥y, holding | ey 4 7 3 Sl ROt Akt SranouER ToT Tk | S e L il e ey Jenving you half sick, nervous, despondent |sicken you—they physic fully, but | Srouncd them tou her aBithes low prate 75 . 777 s nen ' she. mtaved here fne| Panss Hothing : over |and upset. Whether you have head- | never gripe or inconvenience. | S dshetse ey e baus it ane aware that escape was im-|her: a co Sthat aiaton -, colds, sour stomach, indi- Children love Cascarets, too. 10- | AL S : j ge or heart palpitation, it is | cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. | plare der on it ged away, but|a foais = ally from bowel poison Any drug store. Polaires—tailored and embroidered. Col ier side lars of fur or self-materials. Sizes 10to 42 you are a lingering temlerness in h And since | don't! Laughing triumphantly Rayma _— - N in Radma was slens Sale—Women’s hoes 2 ok basn measstha IRTES o : ] P g, | | Worth to $5.00 e e e A - et } : e Wonderful One-strap Patent Pumps I o """:‘_I'": ':l‘:\"::r‘;r:\"mt“:‘l:’:i‘::: o T Y - and Tan Oxfords with rubber lu;ch i it : e : ? -- .\; "ffl}' {}k‘::‘?"‘ Speclal Forms ’ ot i . attached, in all sizes. 2 ary weeks feing thers : ; : - $19.75 to $35 Suits wirl Here is your chance of buying an all- wool Brown Velour Suit, silk lined and interlined, some with fur collars, other plain tailored. Sizes 16 to 40 only Second Floor, > 5 M u B See Ruled or Printed = . Them - v R § Every RS e UR facilities for the 8 . : 2 Con- - production of made- [ fee b ! 4 venience. i i 6 Rooms ' “We alwass keep a jar on hand. |except o It is the best thing 1 for ce Pouting a’ closer ] 7ema and similar ills, and it is so {himC ’ Sl S s - not even call her?” - &entle and soothing it is excellent for cuts, burns, or sores. We use Kesi- |- gt selee all here,” ‘ ¢ quate to handle the most K s : ! 31.00 Pa.nty Dresses 1ol Soap alse—it’s ideal for the com- : = \ = ntricate demands of lexion and bath. Yes, you can g impatiently he pushec \ Z] A b SRt : drugglet” : = & fest mniinent Soparaibangy your business. chambray. Many beautifully embroidered in ihiatne Soenh i i nursery effects, also with scalloped hem. |, He oming to issue some fur b . ’ Sizes 2 to 6 years. S e e on IWe are glad at all times - DRRRERREE Gt matum ey o bleanwriein cr Row : to offer suggestions and W} LONGFZ‘:}LEV)VSZS]'I'REET Boys’ 2-Pants Suits b assistance in the prepa- R T e T | Sizes 7 to 14 years. Strongly constructed of durable fabrics in neat novelty stripe effects. ration of your special been there, > ook him. * 'he went on, in an &uthori- orms. ey A tative manner, “you must realize that i [ You'll never know how quickly a | [, Cupreme, and that you must obey ;’-:: ::-);g(';xi;af"anl:;u;ogl?lua:r:'emu:ge]}T“";' 5y realized this to the fullest A visit through our 913 15th Street i Up to 522,50 Girls’ Coats remedy. Any one who has coughed | R o e o | all day and night, will say that the | Tioi 110 weipon” she cauta turn “on | W] plant will convince you | Many Fur Trimmed 75 8. immediate relief given is almost like {hom except her tongue, she hit at | U] I h ; lishl 4 e collass and . magic. It is very casi'y prepared,|Mim with that. And she hit her Q%) of our ability to meet ervistplisnly, iroaisy wiis” Biycolians gand H ¢ very hardest on the spot she knew | (W) bell sleeves, embroidered back, with fring ::;d hl;hcre is nothing “better for | U7\ i hurt the most | and plain panels of Bolivia, broadcloth, velours ughs. { i 7 wiishwomen don't marry niggers,” | your requirements. gl e ans bty o BndeE brownd and Into a pint bottle, put 215 ounces r . Neolnis i t , put 215 o proud of Pinex; then add plain granulated | s for coming from | e r L i e S | STOCKETT | \Organdy-Trimmed Gingham House Dresses his fic honey, or corn syrup, £l e 2 H e e : sugar syrup. Either way, the The W i fust as you like.” FISKE . Co | Handsomely made dresses, in very stylish pint saves about two-thirds e s cons S coremonies models, with wide organdy collars and vest D amy oot or conshes u preferred them’ Y PRODUCING STATIONERE and wide belt of fine corded check zing- tive, effective remedy. It keeps per= | r fac ed away 010 -E-STREET-N'W ham, in plain and combination color checks. fectly, and tastes pleasant—i ren . o - his take hold in.|cheek to study. | be . T I S T T 2 el - 36-Inch Outing Flannel membranes in all the ai- passages.|should dare to defy him. It promptly loo 5 | You've not only yourself to con-| — CCurieniiaoonon N aios s Lstace”when's i imet e Wt Oefidnes n | Worth 25¢ phicgm thin out and disappear. A E our” father, SRR Heavy thick feece qualitJy. in pretty ;(rip: pat- c ay's use will usually break u n ] 5. 1 » terns of various colors. Just a limited quantity nraln-r throat or ch iy His words brought Pansy’s eyes to 5 y chest cold, and it || His, A opeaL T 5 so be early for them. is also splendid for bronchitis, i "i'}; fear [n thelr velvety depths. | ffi croup, hoarseness and bronc | “Your kind heart has given me] |E * i y : I inds Cotton Fabri All Kinds on Fabric asthma. {some hostages, Pansy,” he said. “Bu F at Fourteenth " . e 2 inothing” will happen to them for an Pinex is a most valuable concen- | yiher weck. Ive given you tha Yard Worth to 39¢ Yar 36-inch_Cretonnes, 3 nch Printed CI Marquisette and Dott trated compound of genuine Nor-!much time to make up your mind. | Dress Ginghams and 3 copen blue. Sizes 4 to 14 years. way pine extract, the most reliable ! Not ger. For my patience is . remedy for throat and chest aii-|Ve4ring very thin. A ve had u | ments. where you're col rned. More | v i {than Uever dreamt 1 was capable of. | 36- ©0 avoi sappointment, ask your ! In the meantime. my little girl, try . 2 > X (BT ineh e, druggist for “21: ounces of Pinex” | 4N remember I'm not quite the hope- 2N | inch Chec 4 i i ", s less villian you think me, or you Large remnants and full pieces with directions and don't accept wouldn't have liked me, even for a The recently reported sale of the - ::m-"ireg She lc(tiil";.:‘ra::m;":‘.lo:g RS dar i Se e property occupied by the New Ebbitt ; “M::\‘in l\n:::lng whea same management as before—and the I § A [ Worth to $2.50 Yard $1 39 [ J | was splashing about in the Washington public may still enjoy the 'l Closing out ]odd pic:‘lcslqi 54»]inch all pure { her look up in a startled fashion. So % 3 far no one had intruded on her ablu- service. storm serges and other fine all-wool materials. tions. It was a soft, purring, malicious lit- “ 32.49 Dimity Bedspreads tle voice that said in lisping French: “Now I see why you always come 3 I R - : Why you don’t bathe Size 81x90 bl s ol 75 spreads go on_sale for tomorrow On the broad marble steps Rayma P Spreat . Sans 2 Ease your tight, aching chest. | e T TR 5 only at this low price. Dimity spreads S S SLest. i N are easily laundered as they require no N 5 Stop t{[e palri‘; ]Brc:\k up the FINANCIAL. gongestion. _Feel a bad cold ———— c N the history of every successful business man there are M 4 loosen up in just a short time. many occasions when a desirable financial connection has Y “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold { tided him over a difficult i . : period and changed failure into 9 = ;:fi!fdy f{’“' bm‘fi s gv’"d“m % HE exact profit success. One of the most important things in life is to have 69c women s Rlbbed and Fleece.Lmed o Seannot itk you and ) or loss incurred the cooperation of a strong financial institution. N S | it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive under the Revenue The Board of Directors of the International Bank are Vests and Pants tion and soreness rig E 3 business men and bankers of the highest standing and in- 7 inter, pure whit® and-fleece-lined Vests When heat penetrates right IR Act of 1921 on se- tegrity, chosen from over a thousand shareholders. Six IN . LR e C down into colds, congestio curities dlsposed of in directors are bank presidents and twelve are directors of if ankle length and muslin band. Regular and extra THE ST. ALBAN aching muscles and sore, stiff B B - joints, relief comes at once. 1922 requires careful o D sizes. Nothing has such concentrated, 28 computation. 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