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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1925, e e T | {dancing room. We're so short of men.{on the stemer from which youlittie desperately. . “Part of them I|old self. is the matter? Are vour love affairs| parted. She laughed — laughed the jAnd, Mr. Slatte my father wishes |landed yesterday?" hope you will forget.” “Still in London,” he remarked, ad|progressing ill?" more as his frown deepened. ’ 'I‘ ’l‘ i:m see you before vou lea “She was, but— " | She’ laughed up at him. He had|he stood oy her side for a moment. | “I have no love affair.”’ he| o TI{E WRA H O CONIE | "“I'm quite at his service,” Grant| “Please do mnot continue, Mr. |Seemed very grave, but perhaps after| “Still here,” she assented. “I had|answered. | (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) ; veplied, rising. Slattery,” she begzed. 1 hated ask.!|8ll he was going tp be amusing. orders to wait—to meet my husband.” By some means or otler the thing |iny you these questions, but I was; “Lll see how well you dance,” she our husband! e . he had y desired came to|determined that there should be no|Promised. e smiled with faint irony. By E. Phillips Cppenheim. D g el ,,eh,m,‘”,k at “any ' misunderstanding. 1 do| Grant was fully aware. on the| husband. Are you surpri oy tior Lzt ‘wikh: 1" With you. 1 afterncon before his return, that hel|He arrives today, He is quite excited | She | found you 't companion|had brought his mission 6 a most at the idea of seeing me again.” 1ghtly/|at- Monta tha we shall | successtul conclusion. The “ gan well believe it.”"Gr 1l the sax to her. % continue fr We can only do so|Press was recefving the Am ,, a little bewildere A e R s Aol Rl s L "uithough (attacks upon Lord Yeovil and his you' she weni on. You They subsided Into easy chairs. The |waked up it doesn't take you long | than his usual con ence, “may I re.|[ do nol think that 1 am a prude, T|viation Wwuh goodbumored magna. |have not the appearance of amusing admiral's blue eyes were still twin.|to get going, and the first few hours | mind you of o uriing Monte | Should consider any reference to cur |Bimily. | Me had collected mo ? o e kling. o | of the limit 'maments con- | Carlo, of someth .5 T Al t conversatior Monte Cario as a ; hy do you o > JoF the A8 ar, what Tuck to | Nature—as to the brooding so ‘about this little game of By the by, Pus thin] tetenioe S dand et K ot | rest which everywhere prevailed, 2 Believe me, for all your ef- Relief in one minute! ving ,4,;:;‘ lm'w !m ;enum ('v;n:'lr;‘k!'rn thé \v(;irlnl will be very much That's how quick you get com- . { irmly fixed in his own mind but only me in five or ten years’ time.” ;i Ii i ::,',;‘nau believed In by other people, he| “The philosophy of sioth'' he re- plete and lasting relief with Hid. whed Perhaps she T will v | had obtained pledges of the utmost|minded her, smiling. | Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads. They work ISR Fa vl uinely suffering.|to try and teach fme « . value and importance. Yet, so far as| “Perhaps so. But you seem, in- like magic. The soft, thin pad prevents A here coues the | pary that love of fair play ehich|but I am not mimble eno ; was concerned, very miserable,” she continued the shoe from rubbing or presing the Jolly qui A v u've lady o's taken the heart 0 sirong In her rebelled against | Angie, I don’t think you'd better lose | Very & his visit 1 been | study him for a moment. *“What| sore spot, while the medication it con- been doing ashington a great many of us. Lady | a of any possible misunder-|y > Slattery. He malkes|@ failure. The more he thought of tains soothes and heals the corn. Ab- for the I vears. s made free witl r e siackened her pace. |love ¢ |it.-the more he became convinced that solutely safe and sure and antiseptic. 10 be ex-lroom and we've grunk his whisky. ghe m lits fallure had been inevitable, that ‘They cost but trifle. Get 2 box of “I'm ing | gt ' ure that they were well [he runs av % 1 3 | o ing to habpen out of heuring of the other two | ana 4 4 “|his advertised delinquencies could Sl e adiet il drughist’s or shoe dealers. to us. My o excuse I at your | . pat | + w¥idence,” she|roses, ) Ao Goon-i have been looked upon in no other u . question. | you. I must go back to v\T\ of | way And yet he smarted under the L) DrScholl’s ZII‘IO-' ads She looked at him for a moment | D4 searchingly, and her lips slowly! X-ray movies have been perfected. i One of the Best Mystery Stories Fver Written. . (Copyright. by Little. Brewn & Co.) Berttetttotctercrortectsettsotstststttstsstorsres _{Continued from Yester. rnelius Blunn's| gpe looked at him with slightly up |lifted evebrows. A 5 shouid consider your doing =o in |4 atrociously bal taste,” she replied - at lcoming smile. Put one on— the pain is gone suppose, but |duty {judgment. The man in him rebelled S ne. DId the| CGrant offered his arm to the very| In Bond street that afternoon he o “Why shouic you von Diss accompany you on | pretty girl to whom he had been in- |heard his name pronounced by a of ourselves. YOUT [ There isn't a room 1 3 from Monie Carlo 10| troduce woman conclusions are it here no She la you're not welcome, ra s | Ames T suppose we must obey orders scouting round with Arthur to see e did.” Grant admitted she saig if there were anv shirkers from the t also n pasvenger| D our joining again. My o trifle late The with deli > be taken advan- | I've given Yeovil This is not a reduction sale, tut the legitimate saving is a great deal more than it would be possible for us to offer in ANY reduction sale. All prices marked in plain figures, no extra charge for tall or stout men. Free valet ser- vice on all suits bearing the Freeny Company label. tion and j out with t afterwards. You people hav t lots of the right stuff and you can't believe 1 God's earth could to Washing- | ' Grant con vou that I have done troutle of e e ¢ We have imported the highest class =~ ¥ e e i woolens in the world in order to | exists pr. s T » . satisfy the demand of Washington’s most critically dressed men. has been tamp even succeeded vour Government can't ind to what's geing Freeny clothes are not only made : = from the finest materials obtain- Pl e . able but have that combination o -y of high-class tailoring, perfect style and flaw- umitton : b : less fit—nothing short of perfection—a stand- = ' ard which can be obtained only ir Freeny hand- tailored clothes. everybody every day P eat VWE are featuring this season a new ma- R EMEMBER, these wonderful woolens are ost’s " terial from Scotland which you may bought from the mills direct, and we are identify as the NAILPROOF cloth. 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In fact, there is not a pattern made in SUITS AND OVERCOATS in both foreign and Amer- ican goods which we could recommend to our trade that we have not bought. A choice se- lection, which will appeal to the most fastidious dresser. be a ready-to-wear clothing manufacturer or a woolen jobber, and at once the high cost of living in all clothing necessities will take a tumble. WE can assure you that we marked our prices so low that we feel sure that they will move quickly and that we will make many new customers and friends for the FREENY COMPANY. The W. M. FREENY CO, Inc. TAILORS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS - - OF EXCLUSIVE WOOLENS - - 611 14th Street N. W. Washington, D. C. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS