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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, _ D:. O, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923. “You are a bold man, Francisco,” |One saw the man he might have been. ssed that it ow fe,” sald Amy. ‘the Ttoom with a pale gold light. |dragged i ¥ ' aid Amy. % |Stilled now was the wlid spivic that | aMiicted " him n to ap- J 4 Roses Bintk and white and sed wors | ass S A DromoPLsp the Joad mend 8 i} _Amy had changed to a black diess, |had been touched too late by kind- | proach the body of his hired assassin, Site opened. the door that COMMUNI- | | where—sheaves of roses, heapad e L B B T ] ; which set off the unrelieve: or Of ness. . Bit its iron will was ot yet proken, | cated with Bessie's parlor. An over- | Sr“he comin ‘and sirewn on (he eotout RIS L AL Gix: Sicnien I her skin like alabaster. The little| De Socotra's bronzed face turned |He stooped, and, in the lipht of the |powering breath of sweetness ‘was| Amy's expression was very di His head | I ature now had a consecrated mln gray and a network of tiny, dark |candles, be, to read, with & mneer. | \wafteq forth. She passed in. De So- | ent a5 she stood beside this bier. dropped t-, i like a pricstess, that added inches (0 |veins showeq under his skin. One|It was the note De Silva had left for | Sotra Followed (o the door, walking | Was stll a marble woman. but it was | He saw ¢ Adbonic Hareds) ¢ - ] R e T o | 1o nod the Taneago: s Ho breathel {Grof e en R galt somewhat | & marble head of grief. Hér hands in- | beautiful in death. The 1ips seamed 3 e e e e Ty Aoy oenE Ruxt As he realized what it implied, De | stiffer than his wont. At the door he | Voluntarily went to her breast. point of br . By Herbert Footner e, O WA e e the dittiojcarea Shat ik Bocotra sharply stralghtened, and for | put out a hand’ to steady himself. | §azed down, oblivious alike to De iendly smile; the 1 4 . e b ehutites. of #he wtore] “Whire M < ; an’instant looked wildly around, like | His oyes looked wildly around the |cotra and fo Greg. ~Greg looke slight lift to the eyebrows & P e G o B. Dor ek s il he Do 0 Jou—wheredid you—" |4 trapped creature. But he quickly | next room, and he drew back a lttle. |her and experienced th ing of | gested light and humor lurking be 4 ORTEIAL Ty ORI ATY, [FDecan i Conmnty: N D 3 b war aastalid, e e I ia ot An contrglled himeself. He turned his|as if his fiesh refused to be subjected | adoration. hind the lowered lids. The wrin . o notwithstanding his pretended {a noté pinned on De Silva's br e to ® further horror. De Socotra's horror-stricken eyes | 0f ;@Pw‘;;”nrfll; "c“;'l'::hfr;'né":;-w o9, thib is your proot.” he sald, and | ' This reom, 100, Was a resting place | were fixed on the ceiling. Anon th By warrior the » nows what effor cost him to |of the dead, but with a differénce. | darted frantically from sid. me oser,’ Amy, remorse- Ghange In her dress An T an- | trile toitehen e forward. [His nos. |bring it out g0 nonchalantly: “but he's | Great, many-branched sandlesticks |like rats threatened by fir ssly. . of his bravery would be few!" | ceal his uneasiness. 3 ok showed ' dead, to0!" - stood around this rich bier, flooding end he had to look. His eves w (To Be Concluded Tomorrow.) “Mr, Parr saved your life twice last ‘What an odd retreat you have CHAPTER XXIIL night 1 thought we should never / “Another time he might not be so My chauffeur had never ance, was impressed by the |Socotra, seeing that he was (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) Nemesis. Eabtnate rd_of Gibbon street, nor any one n ernoon of - da - ri o dge you my word r that matter. What shocking Onifthe guctesmotnpiof fihe fay o} et o wivihe | streets we came through. Picturesque lowing these events Amy and Greg | ! g 304 hle | tough, It one cares for that sort of alighted from the flivver at the door ved 10 g0 a 13 . o o e ey o one paid the slightest attention of the Stickney Arms. Their pale| D Bocotra looked at this babble. At the head of the | sed faces masked a great inne ! oy eaver there is | stairs Amy opened the door of Bessie's ment, for they knew that Fran- ¢ e oringing amy | bedroom and passed in. De Socotra | ) do S vi you—as was still talking as he followed her. | do Socotra was at home. It th you—as mapy | was still talking vt | had been Amy's idea thus boldly to “Houston street teminded me of | beard him in his lair. Ever since Rome, Rome in Juvenil's day, wnhi she had got up that morning the di- n of affairs had been in her The sentence was caught up on a ! It was neve completed s looked at the Htt e in that case T will be n transform ture with a new w t |obliged to tell mamma the whole |into a little mortuary chapel. Every : 1 hail-boy K eeived truth about what has h I am | thing in it had been removed and the crin e taking all this trouble for ke of | walls hung from ceiling to floor in #paring her. If yvou will not m E ' 8 The e ot was | o p me in that, 1Y must take their igned to start . 5 asked De S room, the sole object it can wwrricd e cen ed w plain black Thmetoss s S 'y o 85 of the 265 Liggett Drug Stores are situated in Greater New York and New Jersey. There’s one near you ok ;Ixmm m:n'f\i,mx.d and puzzled us vhen they sent up their name ss k we kno 13th and F 1006 F 418 7th 1715 Pa. Ave. 14th and F 15th and G 1237 Pa. Ave. e miivFoods| Cut Prices Feyte Cigars up. in_cxistence. d opened the door to| bu_ don’t know we 't ns that pt the cendit turned that they .were to|smiling reply. “And there is no proof Bravado and st 4 @ Cuticura Soap ; | $1.00size Lavoris. oc | At Cut Prices tion. His i | It is 4 now Not by the s | between 5 and 6. tray any cons o “Very well. I'll be there.” of the night . Upon the f halt-past 5 De thought grim! ‘He s | Socotra drove up to Bessie Bickle's in We will expect you At About 5 Price —Is Ideal for— The Complexion Quantities of 5 or More 10c¢ Straight ord to smi e taxicab. He bade th v Soap,Olntment Taleom.Zc.every where. Forsam) » = door. "He came alone. ‘ ) $1.00-size Lysol .......... i LA PROVIDENCIA (Epicure) A very mild Domestic cigar in g populazr Panatela shape. Youl save l4c every time| you pur- chase ten| or more week-ends. 5 for 45¢ 10 for 86¢ 30c-size AKolyn;n :l'oothi Paste e 39cikereiCraperivice: SPhiygs 29c [ 25c-size Lyon’s Tooth Powder. . pint | 6 0ELEe00EE 0 Influence Affluence o FTEN' the first accurate sensa- | €0c-size F nrha-;n’; 7Toort|71 i P;ste ;5 98¢ Pure Olive Oil.. 2 for tion of prosperity arises from 45¢ Ballardvale 2 fOT h- the dressy feel of a smoot e T edged, fle'xible. superbly white 10¢ Straight MAJOR (Major) The same quality as the Major Perfecto. except that it is slightly emaller. At the X Ji:m'"' Tae withe 2 for 46c 35c-size Williams’ Shaving Cream. . .. .. .. regular price of 10c it has made for itself 45¢ Ballardvale 2 for s " starched collar that gained oo him The oo these qualities thru TOLMAN- ) 1ZING. Tryit! W epeak vour la thanlk IN o4l | Jam ...l s an enviable reputation for Cigar value. e @§ . e At the week-end price of 10 for 86c the b \ 4 - < d ! 35¢c-size Williams’ Shavin ick. .. value is correspondingly greater. pive The TOlman Laun dl'y "\—'fl‘; 35c Pure Grape Jelly. 2 for 360 | (i e l', & Stf—k o - 5 for 45¢—10 for 86¢ | . . 39c Pure Orange Mar- 9 £ 40(: | 15c-size Tintex. malade ......... 6th and C Streets NN\W. "‘ff TOLMAN drivers @ ] 1 N Y —_— — LA ROSA AROMATICA (Liggett’s) [ 5 An absolutely all-Havana Cigar. made in | i Tampa. Exceptional value at the regular price of 15c straight. At 10 for $1.20 you are buying Clear Havana Cigars at the wholesale price. 5 for 60c—10 for $1.20 Amy coldly, “it Parr and 1 dis- 45c 1b. Liggett's Break. Coffee .. punctually perform the pleasurable duty of de- 2 pendable service to you. @ not talk here while we are still in the | you to come to-us in “50c Liggett’s Opeko Tear 1g0b ra elovated i i £ Min . 13¢ the Tion's' mout = 25c Liggett's Cocoa, FLOR de MURAT (Club Cabinet) Valbeoooooonnnnn Mild blend of Imported Tobaccos. This e size regularly retails at 2 for 25c. The Friday and Saturday price of 10 for 98c also represents the wholesale prices. E 1 5 for 50c—10 for 98¢ - J 13¢ [ i T ] MAJOR (Perfecto) 33¢ P P t { $1.00-size Coty’s L'Origan Face 5 High-grade Sumatra wrapped, Domestic 5S¢ Bure eanu 2 for 36 e e —— s = Cigar. The filler is all Havana. There- BUEE = anseonn C | 50c-size Djer-Kiss Face Powder.......... 42¢ fore, an ideal combination for men who 1 | prefer a mild smoke. Also priced at prac- 35c¢ Vanilla Extract .. 2 for 36c | | stc uonmsie 9 for 3@ | | $100aize De Miracle Depilatory Dressing ... \ro You afraid?” taunted Am 2 -~ z . 9 ¥ dear. the bravest man hus ¢ j exercise ordinary prudence- or th | S ) o, =23 Ja A ! 15¢ Chocolate Pud- 2 for lec ; sl-lo'jizfir_flnlflc Style No. 749 = 3 Style No. 1528 ding ..o Dark Russia Oxford > Patent Colt Also in High Shoe X .Smp Pump N \ VPowder : tically wholesale. $1.00-size Nujol. ....................... 79¢ ’ 5 for 50c—10 for 98¢ Special Features---Unusual Valu_e_s C urling Iron Genuine Thermos : : Bottles Style No. 870 ~ Tan Norwegian f 4 Style No. 1506 Oxford /. ) Tony Red Oxford z Y Cork Welt Also in Gun Metal = N ESTABLISHED 1878 W.L.DOUGLAS' Style No. 811 32'— 00 & $8.00 SHOES Brown Kid Bluch > ngS“?Lg'sAK‘TY $5.00 & $6_(l(_) 1 ol M|~ %49% %4.5 BOYS’ SHOES Style No 1518 3R\ W.L.DOUGLAS SHOESARE ACTUALLY DEMANDED Patent Colt P\ YEAR AFTER YEAR BY MORE PEOPLE THAN g, One-Strap Pump ; \ ANY OTHER SHOES IN THE WORLD. ) They are made of the best and finest [ \ leathers. The wide range of kinds, || j styles and prices provides suitable shoes for men and women in all walks \ ~ o ¥ An Electric Iron at a New Price Level We have had this 67Z-pound Electric Iron constructed for us hecause many homes have been deprived of this household convenience heretofore due to high price. Liggett’s Electric Iron is fitted with a quick, even- heating unit, full length $2.98 electric cord. "A feature at The Thermos Bottle originated in the United States. We do not believe the imported can com- Heats quickly by simply screwing the pare in quality. The genuine plug into any electric light socket. American product only is sold in There is no danger of burning. It will Liggett Stores. not injure the hdir. By removing the We have a special curling iron clamp, Wavette may be pint size in enamel $1:_2__9_ used as a waver rod. Highly casefor .ottt == nickle plated, with ebonized $1 ,19 handle. Liggett's price. ... = of life. The quality is unsurpassed. The: smart styles are leaders in the fashion cen- Pint size in corrugated nickel case, $1.69. AN ters of America. Whatever your ideal of a shoe ¥ \ N\ may be,youwillfind it in the W. L. Douglas line of shoes. \gauaugy ‘Why pay high prices for your shoes? W.L. Douglas shoes are e ceptionally good value. The quality, styleand workmanship compare favorably with shoes selling at higher prices. If you had your shoes made to order, you couldn’t get more perfect shoes. Frankly, is it} N not worth while in these days of high cost of living for you to | save money on your footwear when the opportunity offers? | For thirty-seven years W. L. Douglas name and portrait | have stood for a high standard of quality and dependable [Jid value.. For-economy and satisfactory service, wear shoes ¥ that bear this trade mark. We carry in our stores a com- plete stock of high class, stylish, up-to-date Men’s, &% S\ Women’s and Boys’ shoes. If not convenient to call (R ‘ Liggeit’s Original _ Saturday Candy” It is sold Friday and Saturday ONLY at this special price. That is one rea- son' why you will find such a remark- ably fine assortment of Chocolates at such a price. They are made in our own factory, too, and come to you fresh every week end. Reg- ularly 50c. Friday and Sat- 390 urdayvonly, per pound. ..,. =" * ) E‘ at* one_of our stores, ask your local dealer for == W. L. Douglas shoes. Look for the name and price g stamped on the sole, . If he cannot supply .Y 4 N Y you, write for Illustrated Catalog showing 4 ! 7 how to order shoes by mail, postage free. Style " Style NG No. 613 No. 727 3 ‘ %g"’&mw' L. m"""u'n.. o 55" Black Kid Bal. Sunset Russia Calf & Spark St.. Brockton, Mase. 1,5 in Black Kid Osford TO MERCHANTS —~Style No. 515 1 e doater in Jodrtawn handles W. L. Doutlas shoes, write todsy fer sxslusive rights to handle this quick-selling, suleh turncover line. W - W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON : throughout, witha most nat- Mews g05 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W, | hemsond = 1327 F St. N.W. ural painted babylike face.. _ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS -w e Walking and Talking Dolls A Great Big, Lifelike Doll, 28 inches high, fully dressed in gingham, socks and shoes. Can be made to walk and say “Mamma” very distinctly. ~Soft body, well made of cloth sz.ss Eastman Films Have you experienced that keen dis- appointment when you faced a scene of indescribable charm and found the last exposure snapped? Be forewarned. Buy your films today for over the week end.