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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 . 15 answered. “Perhaps presently T maylmuwl in the States to get the Senate |past—to assure her of his unchanged| He obeved coldly and with no|tiful but n unusual type. But be more coherent. Am I allowed to|to refuse the invitation from the Pact.|devotion. And then he shook with|pretense of fervor | she’s just her The way she looks THE WRATH TO COME lunch with you? They have more power than you | terror at the thought that such an| “Gertrude,” he said, “it's a horribl voice, her Jaugh, he ' all means. The bugle has just | would imagine. idea could possibly have occurred to |thing. You know I cared once. You nerisms—they fust sit i | sone. Let me help you out.” “You have reason to belleve this?” |him. He was running a risk of know that onee I was glad enough to |they make me feel tender and won b4 — | Her fingers clung’to his and she| Grant asked. ruining his own life and verhaps kiss veu." 2 derfu! things, and there doesn't seem One A L A took his arm as they passed down the I know it,” she assured him.|Susan’'s for the sake of a sentimental| “Is it that girl?” she asked to be room for 3 o 'h;'!,'::’{v:,'{g:" Stories By, E. Phillips Oppenheim. | companionway and entered the beau- | “They talked béfore me freely enough |impulse of pity. He kept to himself| “Yes he answered. s fe IR et e e B o | tiful little saloon. She looked round|-—Elunn, Lutrecht, Otto. 1 was only |most of the afternoon. At dinner | Her arms slid away from ninf— | ments of | her almost affectionately Otto’s wife, his 'chattel. 1 didn’t time the straln began again. = She white, reluctant arms, beautiful infell, watching tumult of — 908900500 I didn’t think I should be here|count. I shouldn’t be likely to dare|wore a simple but beautifully fitting |shape and texture—arms with their water tering, now and then, in E < (Conti ' e b e dif.|*8ain so soon,” she murmured. to breathe a word of which my lord | black net gown and the way her eyes |own peculiar expressiop of despair, |the faint moonshine. Kor a time she Episcopal Convention Is Re- Hnusdifom Yes'enthy'd Stard (| o AL faced mroline Letoee o cither did I,” he answered. and master did not approve. . Oh, they | sought his as though for his approval (as they fell upon her lap. The life scemed utterly inerf. Then she rose T was afeall Souin cend e Eask | with Gints toney t I missed most of the fun the other |are fools, those men. the way they|would have seemed pathetic to ,&{for moment seemed to ‘5o out of | sudde f ? ¥ o Pacantis night,” she went on ruminatingly. rder-hearted man than Grant. She | her. - to quested to Order Rehear- |I knew there was only one chance| FPresenty 'he returned to mis| ME" Lo known what was Hoink 0|\ Have. vou any ldes as to_the|drank more chAmPARRG than usual a¢| ~She fs so voung,” she murmured. She = blease. 1 - fan day, terrified lestksvm(e ;ne' should| “Brookes,” he asked, “did you know | NaPPen I _shouldn’t have been So|means they intend to use Grant | dinner time and regained some of her | “Such a child, Grant. She doesn't Would just to alone. 1t is I ing of Heresy Charge. ok in the stateroom, At night I|anything about a lady being on|Careful. Your little friend, Lady|emfuired. spirits. She seemed less timid, some | understand life vet. You could leave @ fancy of ¢felt so ill that I almost gave up, but | board?' Susan, really won the .trick, didn’t ropaganda, first and foremost,”|of her constraint appeared to pass. her alone and she wouldn't be hurt (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) 78 oW e Ghh i D thing. air, ustili et srminatea | 202 s r_ |She declared. ' “They are all pre-|Afterward they sat out on deck in & [And you—vou don't realize it, but A 3 S bt e e O Lol B s e il he did,” Grant assented. “She|pared. Whom they cannot convince, |sheltered place. A clear, windy night, |you need more than that b e ST By the Associated I t ag r coming uj Brought that hful tend £ e ; 4 i ey And R Chagcoal cod shavings an I found myself crying. I went to|companjonway,” the man assured |Drousht that youthtul navigator of |they will buy. They reckon that the|a starstrewn sky and & moon 1n 8| wGertiude,” he confe I'm a|wast + heat produc GALION, Ohio, August 14.—Bishop | sleep again, though. This morning, | him. mine to his senses. I think if it|bill for assenting to the invitation will | last quarter. They smoked, drank |¢ ;" ) I can't help it. She's b e n Aus- William ntsomery Brown today | as soon ae T heard sour voloe oe Aeek. | “Fave you heard any one else|Dadn't been for her your husband and | be fought inch by inch in the Senate, | coffee and every moment conversation | 7o £/ 250 1 (U0 W i & E made pt application to the'T crept up the stairs, and here I am. |allude to it in any way? Blunn would have got Funderstrom |They will go any lengths to stop it.” |became more difficult. ~Suddenly she 2 8 t . general convention of the Protestant I am here, Grant. You are not going [ “No one, sir.” bagic anid that inyitation o Ameriog |¥iGvant's face fgrkened. laaned toward him. andicgoght at his Episcopal Church requesting the cre- | to be cruel?” t appears that she sent a trunk | WOId never have been sent. ©I know what that means, he |hands. ation « ite court of appeals| He rang the bell. | here, or a package addressed to me, Lo Lwiieh. jose. I ‘auguoge muttered. “I know what a political | “Grant,” she murmured, pleading, to recol the sentence pronounced [ “Some coffee, an omelette, quickly,” | containing her clothes,” Grant con. | Yould not haye been on your w fight in my country means, alas!" ‘can’t you pretend, .even if you don’t | a by a court of review | he ordered from the astonished|tinued after a moment's pause. | TyICE mOWDT o I might be able to help,” she sug- | feel anything any more? Don't keep error of doctrine. steward. “Serve it here. Let me|“Kindly search for it and have it|, .. certainly should “not” he ac-igested a little timidly. “I have seen|me at arms’ length like this. We're cation requested the house | have the coffee at once.” taken to the Empire suite aft. Pre. | Kno\ledged something of life in Berlin.” glones Ensvel It auyidone i {he s to withhold acti And you would have been spared | \He made her drink her coffee and | world to interfere, and my heart is n in con-| “Don't keep me alive unless you|pare a bath there and everything that frmins the senteice of deposition un- |are going to be kind to me." she ry armdtihe Iady snd leviCils triins hink: Which bas fuamie) eflerwind - lis down LRo Ciss T8 LA e EHouER Ioticased = il : the general con- | begzed hystertcally. "I couldnt bear “Bns will Tmmeh withimin dn (NI IR g R e e oo s &% Avouiid his Heak. 720-22.24 7th St. N.W. opportunity to |it, Grant. Tell me vou are not going |the saloon. Gt P £ v 4 a s Y act ntonr WhIch: we | Sabd ane niviibns, I are | 5 __|taken place,” he remarked stonily. |of fixed and changeless purposes, as | her head falling back, her lips close acec brief “to inform |looking at me like that?" G Very good, sir,” the man replied. | The service of luncheon proceeded |a rule, he found himself all the time |to his. A sudden coldness came over | 1 your respective bodies of the facts was thinking,” he answered And atr Bsls s Disie iisele flickers of conversation of a|looking at the matter from varying |him. He remembered how he had | and of the substantial and’ serlous S rarit 700 Cand Tor s Dhes.s| for/an Noub/oR 80 11 he IMNCK dfalcs 1 character, chiefly prompted by | points of view. There were moments |longed and fought against the desire ' nature of the e s which occurred | she it Sl e Mook of the ship. The captain found him | Gertrude. Afterward they took their |when his old tenderness for Gertrude |to kiss Susan. It wasn't fair, he told N Binns i N Sartectly” Bateful mow.. but Tra ' ot TILVIDE hejohart > e on deck I seemed to some extent revived when, | himself. She must have her chance. 1 e t $ T Siliyiral - . Whan abould wesmake Glbraltar, To leave our unimportant selves|for the sake of bringing the happiness | She was so young. The sort of kiss = € n the event the convention de- |hateful. I'm really rather wonderful. oy o ) D) Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns clined the proposal, Blahop Brown|I /conld be. Otto was kil ¢ ut ety e for a moment or two,” she said saGly, | once more into her face, he felt a|he would have given her seemed asked permissio D oW | e e thin s B e | “Sunday morning, sir, as early as|yet with an effort at'lightness, “what | queer incoherent impulse to bid her [ somehow sacrileglous. == = betors tr ppear person- | all the horrible things he made me do. | you like. I'll guarantee the coal,|gre you going to do in Amer! the gates of memory upon her | “Grant, kiss m efore th of Bishops to | Grant, something to me. Feel | though. e L Fates rs 2 sent, his my hands, how cold they are. Be|'Grant nodded. e 5. My basic contention.” an accom- |Kkind to me.” R e ST | answ B a A . L o put in he said “Yo certd v v she agreed panying _letter 1, "is that the My dear, who could be anything|«ry jet you know.” |1 } s 'i'.“m; ru“Ll'lnu: e Q”un YT ey i church today cannot Set uy o s Sy S : y : elieve you are go e A Ay e t up any stand- | but kind to you?" he exclalmed. “But| "Gy, 41105 hopeless place. How |the right idea. If not, you can hea orthodox, and. therefore, can.|you must realize—you must know— opeless 2 C IT ol VRGN e not prosecute good faith this 15 8 terrible thing you have|could he possibly leave her there|it from, me. All that speech o charge of her = done.” ? among strangers? And yet, if not,| Blunn's was sheer and unadulterated | | s He fook Her Hands and. Relt them 1\( must ?lle )!l ira, still, .,;gMu: Germany will do its very ut | DECISION = in his for & minute. The steward |7 “OUC _FIENC aYe aone Wi | — ON NUNS brought in the coffee. The boy fol-|the woman with whom he had once lowed behind, a moment or two later, | in_love—the memory of whose SCHOOL STATUS SOUGHT |yith an omelette and cold meats; | kisses had never DasceC 4 . 2 hopoless. His own | trude during attentions nt felt suddenl 1 the door. stified. He turned That Sold From $5 to $10 marked attentions the last week or to G omin /) Ursuline Sisters Teach Most of| m going to leave you for a short | he last week or soTattentions bor | i ; time,” he announced. “You must |Sisted y to susiclens Slk C Tub Slk Voil Daviess County, Ky.. Public School | drink your coffee and you must eat |dnd partly to keep her away from 1 repe, 1u 1 ole - = something. I'm going to try and find | Arthur Lymane—came bgck to his| Pupils—Wrangle Ensues e aher: your Coank: to try and fnd [ mind. There was probably not a soul }’ea B d 1 th R Sasos s have them put in & room for you and |in the world who would hold him roadcio ayon ViTan At aieg e a bath got ready. We cant talk |blameless for what had happened. A |— OWENSEORO, K i | hillyon e P RITE ein diabolical trick of fate! lner e" Ormance = The questioh w uline| She’ looked at wistful He came down the deck a few | nuns, members of wus order| “I'll do just as youtell me, minutes before lunch time and found T e T R b tunmng Vew Silk Dresses be permi h in county| “Then, first of all, drink your coffee |a very changed and resuscitated Ger | schools while garb of | while it is hot,” he insisted. {trude. She was wearing a white 4 | i Sl their ordes be the .| He made his way on deck. For a |serse costume; her hair—she wore no | ong Sleeves superintendent of education and the | moment he could scarcely realize that hone in the warm light with [ ] attorney general today for an opin- |this was the same cruise, the same | the color of cowslips in 4 sun-soaked ENTIRELY | Easily Worth on ship, the same deck he had walked | meadow. She wa herself again, FREE FRO | The Daviess County Board of Edu-|a few moments ago. He tried to face | soignee, as perfect in the all de- | NAUSE‘:HE | . . SIS ed the question to the | the matter calmly. She had been on | tails of her toilette as though he: | —in the latest Oldsmobile . fter rd sinc b . s of SEAaaTRAIN iy after a three- | board since the night after Blunn's|maid had spent the mor by h SICKNESS 2 , month wra cee districts, in|party, the remainder of that early |side. Brookes appeared with two i, which splendldly reflects which s t 0 school | morning and all the next night. By |[cocktails on a tray, just as Grant \on;m;g --g conlnbl:ua;nar;u;olfi; 2 5 1l be with- | this time every one in Monte Carlo |arrived. She took one readily and O D s b Oldsmobile’s policy of con- r s unl rd ap- | probably knew—probably she knew. smiled at her distracted hos et the SUTALE o sk tharrian proves : ntment c - nuns. The | No one would ever believe the truth.| ““This is wond. * she murmured. | you can prevent all symptoms of See ;.qw\ taught the schools | No one could ever be told the truth.|*I never wanted anything much in | nauses and enjoy your experiences. stant progress. next or the past five vea \d the dis- | There was no explanation, no defense. my life. The epoch which my | & $1.50.at Drug Stores g trict i1stees have refused to name | She was there alone on the yacht|reputation belongs is finished,” she| or direc on receipt of Price Sundays papers. Closlng Oul other te with him. Before they could land |went on, a moment or two later. | The Wothersiil Remedy Co. New York - anywhere two nights would have |“You can put me off somewhere if passed. A sudden storm of anger |you want to and make me appear CHARLIE CHAPLIN ILL seized him. Then he remembered her | ridiculous. 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