Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1924, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924, REG’LAR FELLERS—Pop’s Out of Luck Now. : (Copyright, 1924, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc., trade mark reg. U. 5. Pat. Office.) By GENE BYRNES. Mistress Wilding By Rafael Sabatini Author of “Scaramouche,” “Captain Blood,” etc. 1D Pick WM UP AND PUT HIM ON MY LAP AND GIVE HIM THE ‘ FEEL SORRY \ mom? EVEN IF o . HE DIDN' MEAN WORST PADDLING \ HE EVER GOT IN A7 5 WIS WHOLE vise! THAT BI& awt VASE WITH THE GOLD FLOWERS IN THE PARLOR 1S A DANDY AINT 1T Mam’ )wun— WOULDJA DO IN CASE A FELLER BUSTED 'T 1924, by Houghton Mifin Company Yesterday's Star.) |frightened beyond all reason at find- ling herself for the first time under Wilding’s roof. He was most Be hanasomely housed.” His grandfather, 241 who had traveled in Italy, had buili upon the severe and noble there he had learned to 1 he had embellished its| nterior, too, with many treasures of art_which with (hat intent he had 2 e whip and gloves « table and sank into a chair to | her heart fluttering in her | Tir |v issed nd in the si- lence of the was graduully quie se her anxlety . until at last ndow that stood afted to her on that June morning hurch clock at Wes- ming twelve. She art, bethinking hec sud nd wondering why Was th | proving myself once more your very | ray of mockery—"1 marvel you should yowll but heed that. no breath of ut servant tut that it is you | hav ome to Zoyland—to npromise i andal can hurt you.” ""‘;" Li—and whoso)de e yo to so little purpose.” | she aliowed hard. “As how?" alsed a startled face “Com e as mechanioally smpromise myself?” she cohoed. ry of indignuti . : WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS THE MOST g eebnneresndl - North Cleveland Park vou should upon the - v iver the ‘Sweep of sim: toward = th w over hor hand—so o at his words, at the r her hand—so bow with which had professed himsalf one her servant T . that you « one that stood’ . ;n* ‘sho satd. “You leave hi eona ,f’,"l.“,["‘,‘“‘:n ce between death and dist wirs ot} hus,” Wilding reminded n two pairs of SR hanee of combict o g back hor head lmpatiently. 2 he let it be knowi that wdignant e eld her act Iding in th e | himself would chouse t And he, to punish T him this w grant | thing he window the dooF hind the long Wilding o To Fully Appreciate his shoulder to “ These Truly Unusual sweet fo the point « HOME SlTES mask, but his dark, slanting voured her. He gu. Cement Sidewalks Graded Streets To Inspect: as prescribed by z r ake Wi in Avenue the chair he prof- incred . D. C. Engmcer drive; you'thenjoy it and car, which passe * * has no d«ln.m RTINS aL the Tontest Com’r vil lad vou came. erty at Veazey Street, or gan, tremulous 2 araded ! motor out Wisconsin $100 will be ind well Tocated lots afe Avenue. g OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS e Builder—Realtor—QOwner . Main 4600 15th St. at K N.W two 5 ardivoo, floors throughout. Must | | — e e e he spoke d and 1o dest 1 without turning. nder the impassive resly vored quietly. not very far n. | n Richard's,” che answered. & : Tnow (hat the 1e6 & co. smense of wait tide of he c " COME OUT SUNDAY! % N _(J‘: rlaml‘l"arf'. A 2 Minutes by Chain Bridge-Cabin John Car Line o )15 Porter St. N. IV, | 12 Minutes Over () Street Bridge via Reservoir Road On % T'wo brick houses con Mr. pology * ¢ a2 else? What other way re- | 0ok her head. and, if pal | be seen to be appreciated. was resolut glance | BUILDERS AIUST SACRIFICE mpossibl e told him. | Open for Inspection b ol s STutm | 3902 JOCELYN & COo. he answered. m (Goldsmith Bldg.) CHEVY CH ASE, D. C. ance ali| able.” “Call it impossibl 1405 Eye Street N. W', roriso oc- Boseex 2 1L conl Main 9670. 5 3 3l Wilding purs lips and position. “It is difcult said he, “but not impos- mpossible,’ insisted not quar=el w Awnings That Look Well 1705 Lanier Place Northwest | One of the best locations in Washington—just west of the OPEN TODAY FCR YOUR INSPECTION Tilden St. N.W. \hove Conn. A idze and convent to the car line. A very substantial and pleas- se etac r,u “brick ana |fi | nucco sction; slate roof: \bikcious front and rear pe und hot-water wly deco- 5, screens deep lot, a paved alley - $12,500 Thomas J. Fisher & Co. Inc, 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 ‘ : , i intersection of 16th Street, Columbia Road and Mmmt Pleasant Street. One block from street cars, stores, markets, etc. Con- venient to the finest churches and schools in the city. Just the right distance from downtown, Overlooks beautiful Rock Creek Park. THIS NEW BUILDING contains thirty apartments, all outside corner apartments, insuring excellent ven- tilation and light. SIXTEEN OF THESE APARTMENTS HAVE BEEN SOLD proving their desirability. See them today. ONE-FIFTH CASH Monthly Payments Less Than Rent Representative on premises Sunday. For Plans and Particulars Apply Edmund J. Flynn Company, Inc. Second Floor Main 7253 1412 Eye Street N. W. and Wear Long We'll make them in the sizes to fit your win- dows, your porches, your doors—to fit per- fectly and harmonize perfectly with the architecture of your home. Made in our own modern shops from the finest quality awning cloths, mounted on rustproof frames and hung so that they raise and lower easily. Awnings that will give lasting service. Samples and Estimates Gladly Submitted. Ask our Repre- sentative to .call. Main 5300. Woodward & Lothrop Manufacturing Plant South Capitdl, Canal and D"Sts., S.W. A HOME OF WHICH ANY MAN MAY BE PROUD The Owner has priced this property at a most attractive figure in order to effect a quick sale. Therefore your chance is here. An inspection will convince. His bcaumul furniture has been left in the dwelling, that vou may better see its pos- sibilities. {e The interior is symmetrically proportioned. The color scheme of both papering and wood- work is harmonious and pleasing. A center hall entrance opens through French doors on the left to a living room and sun parlor that will immediately delight the most discriminating, and on the right to a cozy dining room through butler'’s pantry to kitchen. This completes 2 most interesting ground floor. The second floor consists of a very large bedroom identical in size to living room below, with open fireplace matching fireplace in living room; 2 smaller, though roomy, bedrooms and exceptionally spacious and attractive tiled bath. Third floor, maid’s room, complete bath and 2 storage rooms. You will notice the built-in garage on left under sun parlor. 1415 Eye o000 St. N. W.

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