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-~ g = - S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,' D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923. woman, I think, who first headed e Tou mpas go.” she echoed, looking |! “And in no time at all T shyjl be|you did just now—you kissed me |was plainly audible. He stooped and | trict court a petition to be decl a |ofl from the pastures of virtue.' up_at y ‘Good-bye!” thirty—and entering upon a 1f rible | rather well—and then ask me to|kissed her fingers. bankrupt and l; list of lluhiht’vc: .:f:l&fi “I know,” said softly, “It was| She #as so close to him that his P : 2 s e iy s HoR Y Nt B St i e te Do o0 ftec Jhvny, | MAFTY You? It ian't your role. You| ‘I fear somo day.” he murmured,|amounts (o §26,900, according. to b } His voice rang out like a pistol | thou it was, came about llmtlfill‘t whe:p’;:‘:'m": ;oz_,u‘y‘;w:‘“ by :’(- must light a cigarette now, pat the yL..B'lu" be a great disappointment to attorneys. There ade no asscts. ! - shg,l_iow AP e e n‘::n'x::lll)c.mf:\nel I:id‘“r:l‘:e;r:‘:rv:lv! loss for a paragraph they report a | Pack of my hand, and swagger off to (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) Miss Lorraine sald her financlal dif- | L o ot | few more offers of marriage to the | another of your haunts of vice' RS ficulties were the result of an {njury ~ 3 i ever-beautiful Lady Cynthia.” suffered in 1921, when she broke nér {threw herself back in her chair. His | He broke away. He was himself | Ver-be: : “In other words, I am not to pro- ; jn 1 "hand, however, she still kept in hers. | again, self-furious. o1 Rent e parcastic” she boged.| ieet” Sir Timothy sald slowly ACTRESS BANKRUPT. Spins fvs tall | “Uncle Joe was minlster at Rio, you | " “Lady Cynthla,” he said, “I owe | MAventt ¥ot hag th g b ittt e worth nearly. $100,000, ave gone.in e Jaae = know, the year it all happened,” she [ you my most humble apologies. The | "5go .\ Woll™ FRY UGN a0 wont in| sighed, I wan¢ to toy with my |Lillian Lorraine to File Petition |Payment of bills. iy E. Phillips O enhelm texplained. " “He told us the 'story |evil that is in me does not as af, jORCL ES6 one vou, cor Didtmited Basidas: theres that soamy ny L. P PP 2 yodrs Reo—ow you came back from frule break but in this direct She made a little grimace. of a brother of mine coming up to Today. ernibn, Have develasis B things were not ou r, ootk nemenn, Lo “Don’t!” she laughed nervously. | haye a drink—] saw him get out of a N O _ : % PR ance & yroRe uld be between | laughed, “that was good, not evillogow am I to preserve my romantic | tadi—and you couldn’t get it through | NEW YORK, July 19.—Lillian Lor- | for removing the tar products from d your partner, | You like me, don’t you? But I know | o B7 0 (2, PIOCEIRE 8 TOmant e | o O ith dignits raing, former musical comedy favorite, | coal before it is burned under steam F y our partner.” you do. There is one crime you have < '3 # Phe pattio oL the L a3t & &' willifle Teday S Vs il S (Copyright. 1983, by Littls, Brown & Oo.) ot e One | Miwane” Toremiten O Ime o, Mo ve | the criminal world if you kiss me as| _ The rattle as it stopped w day in the Unite s dis- Loilers felt that the fire of suffering had | haven't the simplest idea in thé world "' touched him again for a momen:. how to He.” . | “Yes, killed him,” he adm “Yes, I llke you,” he admitted. “T All her jeweis, estimated to have bean Ti (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) _|a simple one,” Sir Timothy said. at is part of my cread. have the most absurd feeling for you do not think it greatly affects n ;'v'\;n defend thelr honor in the law | that any man ever found it impos- IN Q UIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMEN T PLAN = T character. I belleve, as a matter of | courts are men I know nothing of. This | sible to put into words. We have COAPTES FaNeL fact, that I am just as wicked as you 'man would have wronged me and|indeed strayed outsife the world of The car stopped in front of the|would have me be, but I have friends jvobbed me of my honor bade fim natural, things,” he added. eat house irosvenor Square. |In every walk of life, and, as you |defend himself in any way he thought | ‘W she murmured. “I never \ i Couae o ronvenot BIUATS | lmow. 1 11ke 1o Neer. nth: the' imsx- | well, , 1t wha his: lite o taine. He | fe1t mare MAIurel or mermal b oy} ady Cynthia turned to her cOmM-|jected places. 1 had heard of this|was a poor fighter and T killed him.” |1ife. T can assure you that I am . panion. {man Billy the Tanner. He beats wom- | ~“And Margaret's mother died from | loving it. I feel like musiin gowns 4 “You must come in, please,” she!en, and has established @ perfect | the shoc 3 and primroses and the scent of thosc sald. “I insist, if It is only for five [F€iEN of terror in the court and neigh-| “She dicd soon afterward first March violets underneath u warm | ® * = borhood where he lives. I fear 1, .The stars grewebaler. The passing | he, where the sun comes some- | minutes. must agree with you that there were | vehicles, with their brilliant lights, | times. 1 feel very natural Indeed, | Sir Timothy followed her across the | some elements of morality—of con- | grew fewer and fewer. The b e | Sir Timothy." ' e y o | forming, at any rate, to the recogniz-| which had been so welcome nt firs What about me?” he asked harsh- | D 5 H i hall to & curved recess, where tho ol B o i et T hia | tuiea futo's cold BIERE wipa. Sno ly. “In three weeks' time I shall be Furniture Established 1861 Linens footman who had admitted them | 3 enotees OF SERURE— hat £ did | 0 he Way back Into the room touched a bell, and a small automatic | yide atron of every form o bosing | I must o > lauzhed softl . Carpets F Street and Eleventh Tapestry lift came down. fencing and the various arts of self- ey Lam taking you to my own QUAT-|jefense and attack. I just took along | ters” she explained. “They are rath- | ne of the men from my gymnasium, er et oft. but T like them—espectally | Who T knew was cqua) (o the job. to E h { s on_hot nights. ; 5 | Bive this fellow a lesson.” | They glided up to the extreme top; BN yly"TOQN Fight Lady Cynthia | of the house. She opened the gates | e €0 ¢ A ¥ and led the way into what was prac- | "UWERNRRC (0 Gyl 1 iink T re- | 3 : > o 4 tically an attic sitting room, decorat- | egtaplish myself,” Sir Timothy con- | e ) in black and white. Wide-flung | t{inueca, the peculiar nature of his 5 rave ln P\l A doors opened on to the leads, where| g, ij. ‘reasserting itself. “I did not . i g s et Lo P;’":‘r‘;‘e fih‘*;;;:r; X;‘"L":‘“ ;:}3;’;‘1:;‘;‘ do this for the sake of the neighbor- | o | e ectric standa vere -l hood. T did not do it from any sense | b l d { < They were far above the tops of the | o¢ justice at all. I did it to provide y rauroaa, steam- — £ other houscs, and looked into thej e mygelf an enjoyable and delecta- sl_n“_;_r; of the park. ble spectacle.” B e vary o | P R | ship or automobile, || o N : . R T e sl fossneyeoy | Pwt s L s - Our Entire Stock Offered udulent life. 1 am sometimes m¥- |4,y gisappointed. 1 am afraid that | Wait. | You are not so bad as peopie think.” here were feminine drinks and | YORE00 U0t 58 PN D ReP e SR ‘ i 2 l L « % 3 = dwiches arranged on the table. |y cdcany for Instancermy son-inojaw,| B N i ong ones---carry : 55 a emarkxKka ow pened the cupboard of a small | o pouse? = 1 4 X eboard just inside the sitting room, | "Bl g ke % i ; however. and produced whisky and & ! gou rather brilliunt persons who have | i 4 5 e ° : ice in a cool corner. From somewhere | coniEey [0 S0€Y, SRS ANOCS! i % in the distance came the music of vio- i lins floating (hrough the window of | wpryonis payerhy ) e teminded her. ¥ : b Bankers house where a dance was in Drog- | menane . worher o el Whioh . They could catch a glimpse of % e ;T B R Seribed Sumtne nd ind lons s | Keene » man zane, BFulianey with- )| G : T ’ Crex de Luxe attania L manting-ve with their twinlpie to the madhouse.” ¥ rave ers Sale Reguler Sale Regular ves of fire. curled herself up e T e ol T : ¥ i y o & settee. 5 a cushion at Sir|po, Soheietned. ,. Ch k | Price Price Price Price and a”cigareite in the. other. looked | "o loncy vou ros iy was ivisat SO accepted without ques- $12.35 $18.50 7.6x10.6.-...... $9.00 . $12. 318, have not tonight dispelled an illu- | shounbera = ke won Yy transportation || SO 6x7 $7 50 ! sta - a % & L | - ... .. ez b askea. | SATARE 3 snmpesic ieate | : : lines, kotels, banks and || 6x9 $8.65 $13.00 ‘g lookea ‘upon " vou - as| £IL%, She was lookine actoss the | A garages everywhere. 4 4.6x76....... $4. Most people do. 1 think that | .jouds—long, pencil-like streaks of | ' Lo Y 3 1 o X . . .75 o] 7 75 reason why” so many of the | tioent 1on8, Dencil-llke streaks of | ; our counter-signature || : . 3x6 - P2 find you atiractive. 1suppose!jow. in the street. a taxi passed with > 5 B eaie ool o _why I have found vou xllrac‘l‘;;(ndjngl of brakes 0 ‘!mrn’; » ¥ in the presence of the ac- || 3X6 coe .o $3.00 $4-50 27x54 $1 60 v against h_she leaned | b A 6 5 The smile was back upon his Ups. | jooked. vers: fif S e 3 : = 3 R * bomed'S, TGS, en, s Upe: logket” Nerk™ Himay. T by P ceptor identifies you in : rd. dropped a chunk of ice into!arm . stantl { L . Z - s whisky and soda. | y nerves are ng with my old | Y. | Dear Lady Cynthia,” he murmured, | ager he apolomized. “That support | umiari 't tell m T'am going to slip | seems 100 trapiie s va ag ugs Sall :m“*m;nmif;e timation Into some| “sShe did not move. The touch of hi: || i a er an . . r e T DS Guite sure:” ahe sata ge. | TRESES frow frmer, T O € 1Y : Size 18 in. x 36 in. Lo o You a0 2 1Y ot Amalw e | gork she et o B o 3 mone : 9x12 $14.50 upon vou as o e = nECNT e - he . o bhon Jou 5 & kind of amateur erim: ; Zorins”me Trom (o depth | . y Price, $1.60 und dark ways. You know how weary “I!'" he exclaimed, with a sudden | 8x10 $12 00 one gets of the ordinary code of mor- (touch of real and fierce bitierness £ as a out t em \ a4 . . . o! 2ls in these days. You were such a which brought the light damcing into 24 ln x 48 ln ciightful antidote. And now. 1 am|per eyes and a spot of color to her | 2 ® . 6x7 9 00 not {ihat you have not shaken|cheeks. “I preserve you! Why. you h Pl'i o e e . ny > fn you. can never hear my name without : ” $ 95 In what way? thinking of sin, of crime of some | ere ce’ o8 4X7- . s ramen tocien: 1o o have been en. jsori! Do you seriously exnect me to | < s D very ng an e v y V- philanthropic enterprise. 1 Imagined | (g b oo ¢ 20% one from any-| e * 27 mn. x 54 n. 3X6. . ; $2.75 you visiting some ‘den of vice and| “you haven't made any very violent | JNCOoInN atlona { 1 . : fnixing as an equal with these terri- |attempts to corrupt me,” she reminded | | Pl']ce $4 50 27X54 $1 50 " i him. 1 ‘o s es v > ) the bridges. 1 was perfectly thrilled | = . - B tito 1Y 2 & Witen T'But. on Your chauTeur s cost | seniror’s font gnter much inte my 7th and D Sts. N.W. | A“-tl'mr::l;:u:i,\-t:rl'm;efilfl(:»u;;lvemure hlplgycd a great part once. It wus a J__ Heavy Rainbow Rag Rugs S e : 24 in. x 36 in., Price, $1.35 27 in. x 54 in., Price, $3.25 24 in. x 48 in., Price, $1.75 30 in. x 60 in., Price, $2.95 36 in. x 72 in. 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