Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 42

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THE EVENIN believing ‘that he had Mistress Wilding By Rafael Sabatini Author of “Scaramouche,” “Captain Blood,” etc. Copyright, 1924, by Houghton Mim: |nay, T am sure, that success m t- = tend your s.” He was still bow- d Bluke | in& his thanks when she passed out m | through the open window-doors into great enterprise. Dicks” ‘T may count upon you for “Aye.” said Dick, who had found at | last the pretest that he needed, nt on me. Pull the bell, w to the success of the venture. CHAPTER XVIIL Mr. Wilding's Return. The prepa the moment. meditated tions to be made for coup Sir Rowl; considerable. wlington yet to be concerted with and adv and, that done, Sir Rowland had to fa 3 eluding the Bridgewal make his way to Feversham's c Somerton to enlist the general peration to the n he jooked for. we e would simplicity itself Monmouth 1 delive i that is , cd Richard. | A7’ quoth e window, at their tween w it Speak with her, ipation o had ad known how t that the ard 1 pro- > of men, had onc too continuall; istant obstacle in i dy to remind Ruth of n ject in keepi Mr. Wilding, tions for poo vain Di v ad born into venom now if he formed it have him 16 from the o take her d 1 the windows, arture d lingered extent that we | already left the house—she present Iy quitted Ruth to go indoors, and no sooner was she gome than there was Blake replacing her at Ruth's clbow. Mistress Wilding met him with unsmiling. but not ungentle : Not yet gone, | asked him, and a less bad been discouraged “It may be forgive at such a time.” sai consider that 1 g -to re turn no more.” It was an inspiration on his part to assume the rolc of the | bero going forth to It invested him with | pathos which d not, he thoug | fail of its effect upon a woman nind. But he looked in vain for i | chapge of color. be it never so slight, | or a_quick Rowland?" : here is danger in this thing that good cause,” said she, nking of the poor, deluded, hum- banner, | to rescue | annihilat { be on your sid “We must prevail,” with kindling cye, | thought him fanatic, n | carner of blood-money. ail, though som played; o obscrved e performa was no subterfuge ¥ 100 basc ke. Will you | and she,” fe his arm. smooth ex- ow With the like a sheet of rred the sight | re them the riv | panse, swollen and recent rains, k upon it 1o A few steps they k with no word | Sir Rowland spoke. | foreboding 1 could not ou, without saying s | TAXATION | The People’s Business »; Andrew W. Mellon Secretary of the Treasury THEcomplcx subjectof taxation presented in the light of underlying principles. Simple, clear- cut, non-technical. | $1.25 at all bookstores or from The Macmillan Company 64-66 Fifth Ave., UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service | ©eB&BIA Don’t Pare Them! Cautting a corn is always dangerous. Blue-jay ends coms. Kills the pain instantly, then the cor loosens and comes out. No risk,no constant trou- to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans, (Checking Accounts 4% Savings Accounts Basking Heurs: $:30 ts § F.M. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. he haf ble. 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You will return safe and He shot her a furtive, sidelong |ound from this venture, as indeed I glance from under his heavy, beetling | 17P® You may." brows, und now, indeed, Lhe observed (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) a change ripple over the composure 2 . ! ber face like a sudden breeze| mpe pasturtium is of a famit | o shee vate: . y of | areas & shest ot watce! o Pnetde !;|planl; that includes the watercresses. e ace collar at her throat an, The French language is spokén br fell. and her fingers toyed neryously with @' ribbon of her gray bodice. more than 60,000,000 people. D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 2 that T She knows what’s good-this magic cereal that brings rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes. It’s all a crispy, crunchy, golden goodness of which you never tire. Ianer-sealed waxtite wrapper —exclusive Kellogs featare. 65c for 250 square feet Whenever you want clean beautiful walls and ceiling, at a trifling cost, you want Farbo, a wall tint, in all colors, quickly and easily applied. Lasts for years and will not rub off. Comes in 12 beautiful shades. Ask for it where you buy paint. ZA-REX FOOD PRODUCTS, lnc. 1924 The Facts About Coffee IOR more than three years an exhaustive investi- gation of Coffee has been carried on at the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. This investigation was made at the invitation of the Coffee trade of the United States to determine by scientific research the truth about Coffee and Coffee making. It was one of the most thorough in- vestigations ever made of any food product. The report covers many hundreds of pages, for every aspect of Coffee and Coffee making was studied. The result of this scientific research, as announced by Professor Samuel C. Prescott, Director of the Institute’s Department of Biology and Public Health, shows that Coffee is a wholesome, helpful, satisfying drink for the great majority of people. Professor Prescott has disproved old prejudices and supersti- tions, and given Coffee a clean bill of health. He says— “It may be stated that, after weighing the evidence, a dis- passionate cvaluation of the data so comprehensively sur- veyed has led to no alarming conclusions that Coffec is an injurious beverage for the great majority of adults, but, on the contrary, that the history of human cxperience, as well as the results of scientific experimentation, point to the fact that Coffec is a beverage which, properly prepared and rightly used. gives comfort and inspiration, augments mental and physical activity, and may be regarded as the servant rather than the destroyer of civilization.” This statement, coming from such an unquestioned scientific authority, confirms the judgment of the American people, who drank much more Coffee last vear than ever hefore. For Better Coffee Every Day,-Follow These Rules ce is not groand too eoarse. 1 2 ablesnoonful of gronnd Coffee to 3 4 er use groand Coffes a second time. 6—Sciur the Goltes pot Ask yonr dealer or write direct 1o us fo “For Better Coffce,” which explain Trade Publicity Committce, 64 Water v of the NEW booklet, int Coffee The planters of tha Lnited State » Pauls, Brezd, who produce move them half of re comdurting this cducational wor Cofice merchants of the Umat Breakfast Prunes Phone For Them Now RY Sunsweet Prunes for tomorrow’s break- fast. Luscious, sweet and juicy—the best prunes vou’ve ever known. Rich in energizing nutriment, food-iron and vitamines. Great food for busy days. And now one of the least expensive of all foods also. Sunsweets grow as deli- cious plums in California. Taste these juicy plums in the form of luscious prunes and learn how good your breakfast prunes can be. Ask for Sunsweets — selected, graded, better prunes. 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