Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. 37 ¥ T e — - — act as if T knew what as appropriate to retort—and again shel 10, boldly stopped the car when|mink. If it’s not moth caten maybe|you anotier one, scon: mavbe an|aquick. T11 have the sable one, too and I can’t. 1'd like to go along as if | realized that she must read up on how : they had turned into a street, | 'l take it along.” ermine this time. Ul _have one for| when the rich gentleman that I don't 1 had hundred dollar bills brought to|people with money in their handbags : got down from his seat, and put his| “Her furrier.” twelve dollars her|yvou, cheap ht from Fifth avenue.” | know anything about and won't me with my newspaper every morning | said things to other people who had | head into the door creditor, twelve dollars that he saw | Joanna turned upon him. “What do| no questions about is read for breakfa nd here I ain wonder- [ money they didn't have to spend{ “How about it. kid,” he inquired|vanish in the abyss of a lost job,|vou mean, ‘rich gentleman'?” she de-| Tears, tears of rage. and someth ing what I am gaing to do with a fist | before they got it. So, she replied a{in his most friendly and confidential| advanced upon her with his hands | manded, glints of steel emerging from | more—of fear, dimmed the deep bro: full of them Her voice dropped |bit viciously way. What did they put you up aking in eloquent announcement | her deep brown eyes eyes. Joanna went, stumbling a little into a murmur. iosh! I wish You mean something vou don't]against f threatening torrent of words. Mr. Cohen, meek and apologetic, but| to her car. Before the chauffen mother, or father, were around thelsay; I'll have to think that over.| “Joanna nooded at him, brightly.| But before the words came he |insidious still, said formal stiffness, she shrank. She 1% N s e ” corne; Now, 1 suppose, I've got to go—thei “Oh, a lot of things. . for ex-|glimpsed through the glass panes of | “Of course. my dear, I don’t know|him a number and a stre The (JI'JCIOUS ()lft Of GOd Whatever it w that Brando d knows where! lample.” She had to show that I his shop door the expensive limousine | anything about rich gentleman. But| “It's where T live,” she ould have said, he didn't say would be frightfully easy for|full of banknotes, hundred and five the curbing. lle gave a puzzied | when a pretty girl like vou buys one | got something to do there 3y H. L. GATES hey had come to the street door and { me,” Brandon wssured her, * hundred dollar bills, to somebody; and | #lance at the girl and saw in her almink coat, she buys one ermine coat | I'll go and do it now instead of By H GATE ndon touched her arm to guide her 1 g alonz, and help You.|to somebody who would share her|connection between the anutomobile,| next, and then, mayvhe, its subles. And |1 off.” the crowded pavement to Grs ow, as my banker uncle re-: wonders. As well the chauffeur, who | her —and her absence from the store.| that’s the way rich gentlemans im (Copyr 1925, H. 1 car. Rut foanna suddenly stood, | od, that vou wi t to be with | had at least put his telephone numbe How do you like my car?” Joanua | prove if yvou handle them right, my | - | yourse f I warn m:h',‘h 1 her disposal, as e else, | inquired, sweetly I'm having ngv| dear—they go from mink to sables (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) Star) | scheme of things. She was positive Z inute” she exclaimed.'shall soon pay m) r Becau The man's eyes widened. From the | other one done in mauve, to mateh the Eh.\l he wis a danger; that she didn't | . which she held open for him to | UPhoIstery, you know tike him. She made the only rep ’ x IBals IAED, he Eokednio Ttoiics rate Mr. Cohen’s blundness returned. He | (o Joanna. a thop girl of the ult=amodern | she could think of. and i oty | into the face to whith had returned | nodded as if his wisdoms were satis {7pe, Rhose parents are dead, and whe 1 |knew that it was clumsy; that in't | 4 | much of the alertness. much of the | factory to him. Mr. Cohen knew ma Ieen her “sehbid atcl 7 S | a that had made it | thinks that ‘were, more or I struggling to make ss you'd keep any ) ! Mire ok e 4o, th Ik eoun- | nécted with his business of summoned by ( i E Y : g ornament to the silk cou B ronn e e e &reat department store in which em- | @ Kirl would give you : | But the man didn’t smile with | Pretty youns women in furs. He vloyed, to his private offi There You mustn’t be prejudices S | - A ! p: Instead, he stiffened into some paternal—almost overwhelming her @ letter which has be Logwrt I me.” he retorted, with claborate ear- d i thing of the attitude with which he | “1 knew it.my dear. I knew it. 1 £ the Store, by Andrew Fee o % | | 3 8 1vs o’ was .. ke @ mreat bank. . The letter o ne T am your banker's Il ¢ met his employer, the “Old Man ay 1 you was one who'd make wildered girl that an unkn U ) he will give me a splendid— 2 . 1 i “Oh, 1 see' he breathed. Excuse | her wiay in the world. The mink one, the bank has deposited $1.000.001 s ay: a reference?” | 5 3 & { me Miss, for thinking you would hoth- | did you say? Ll make it a bargain rmny hauy ol o \ rleston interrupted . or with giving e dnte 21 ‘might | beeause vou didn’t forget old Daddy o er, nor “hix e o . ol ATT5s MAnT ars will 1 A ¢ @ Khown: you was balt for big fish |Cohen. It's straight from Fifth Tl ] sent feg 2 : egin readjusting herself. ] % only. Where to. did vou say Miss” 2 leston. A kindiv man . be 2 more pleasant ts an | % 3 Joannajsnapped ha bas. dhe linos r mind the Daddy ( e Siemper. | s <irmishing with von. She is a young | that some of the boys would have rec Imonished him Sons Tor ner mvstesious o1 p fFairs { ognized as sure signs of squall I've been looking and he o fien Fasdon, The girl shot a grateful glance to formed about her lips—the much-too- | i vears now. 1 just want to i e R i the banker. She liked the grave, for- 4 red lips. cet it your window—it’s tired debonair. somew hat « it han iad Jid man. She feared him be. ‘ v P 2 | inan of the world: evory e canse of the knowledge o ¥, you!” she said; “Take a look as not to be bantered Toanna savs g f the llmowledis eept o your license. It's for driving, 2 e o antered fosuna: eave ol X .| her, but she felt th Tabulaialnacn ; 4 . e sout his famous mink wrap, has waited for her arrival, o trust him. She wa Zled, too, about 4 ( ol e Lo Lo . S0 kept in his window in the lon watching. guides het hand while | the ghts that chang often in his : : P io o Yoll coll atesr BERIERE o lday ind in his safe at night Jrites her first checle She decide e e h e ok A upthe chauffeur was not impressed. | his one real Lit of honest merchandise i fee What s <11y he started a bit. as if caught by Zond phcrelto Misaliheisreatnd. a4 his proud advertisement. e U chieck for S100- X V in ome qu urprise. She wondered | “‘,;‘“ 3 Taeet 1t the wrap, with elaborate ten HPOUERT to- her and i i what he it when he P et sl i from its window stand unbelievable thing is 5 vas watehing # b e you can go there whe L done nna, her own cloak thrown But sne must * 2 k ¥ Meantime just pull up in front| e counter. put on the coveted mink CHAPTER 1V t. outside! e men 4 3 Fs A f'“;"': s | the | [ith truc nonchalance. ~She found The Firs i R no help - Rrandos atd heiy = : % 5 /) | He touched his cap and received the jall sorts o ) it, accused it wh- I“iN Tr-unnfh but h z i o s : & z ads B My furrier's” proved to be of being not second, but third hand Ith the crisp notes « Miiher enic : 5 5 1 3 in a neighborhood not frequented by | and pointed out to Mr. Cohen a - #pread on the table bel : 1 was o : £ F 2 ot he most fashionable shops—in faet,!of mythical moth nests. 7hen she an Eggleston, the v ¥ t would aac [ or f / by the most unfashionable ones only. | nounced, quite calmiv: “Just to do banker, s Fra T one thing Joann: . v X 3 4 those that dealt in installments. The you a favo . nflint, I'll nair, easy manne Hes iresbirt foo n. i r 1 1 5 name was Cohen. | take it along. “I'm going to give it new’ world into- whi 3 | long \Nsboted! dlontls such personages as “Good Mornin ! g Mr. Cohen came out of the back of | to my maid | A CIoNeN et i tafs, even s fatendents Baalibe : £ . ous clanging of the bell set off by the | retorted the smile of a trader T e el i tasy bl me v; ote. Summoning 7 : 4 5 opening of his door. As was his cus- | who has traded well; “furs for maids come a chapier of Twenty-seven of the sill IR : O tom, he had set his face into its bland- | that’s the golden rule. my dear! 5 G W any longer 1/ 4 ¥ il est formation. When he saw that his| Joanna knew the price. It had been When you see the “Bayer Cross™ on tablets, you are n Dl iy ess I will,” she : 4 2 it caller was * Twenty-seven,” his ed with the pride had oettine » senuine Baver Aspiri RSB TS s 'c:f,,“,f\!?i,n:;l,fi;'\ tapes . said, fait 2 £ g T face became stern. He assumed his|been the coat 5 One getting the genuine I}d} er A spirin prescribed by ph::‘ Weakly, she made ne 4 Eggles his chair and ! ; > most relentless manner, and tnged | Thousand Do Joanna | cians and proved safe by milliens over vears for i Sew b [reached his hand across the table to \ it with suspleion. | remarked as > opened her bag b S 2 . = ‘n shall give instructions,’ < tsn't a_ holiday,” he greeted|“worth every cent of half that much!" Colds Headache Neuritis l.umbago n t id. “that you musi ought 3 ; crl: “Fired?” Mr. Cohen's eyes « amed was sure, knew the » ¢ E £ 3 : : < ry, would te me at once, when you come to me . ¥ E * she returned, with a bright-[and grew w than when: the > / . g " o taey, would tell n ; it vou do Rt Son il aat 4 LT Bl Hed SYSL when e Pain / Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism the; he d dvise you—as your hanker should “Just to do you a favor, you old skin-| 4 So that's how it seems to you,| “back.” and fifty odd to come on told him sha never to make you afr: flint, I'll take it along. T'm going to | - ¥ e threatened her. “Well, just | fast vear's wrap, handed th S ity B\ \ i heat . S e the cveive | e Biived Wl s with i ve DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Then, smil wanly: “You see, 1 i i you give me two w a uld ehithe e without don't know where to o Y b that's twelve dollars more, 6 » turned to parade out of the O B S -!-~‘ in, she left »::m »r; B .m;m scemed ,I.uu\m»-x n_.} u g leave the (‘031. I;n:lw 11, ' store, H)mrr]z)m. first con. i ¢ 1 y E ' s Toom - e corric of expected statement. Joanna was I ¥ | ““Sure T understand.” Joa flict with the asant figures of ccept only “Bayer” k 7 paths?” ¥ the bank on walked beside her. ing up at him frankly. not confidingly, | turned. “But if you've got time to her meager d Mr. Cohen touched SEDL [ S .pac?\a < ) ! o ' “You will let me show you to vour for she wouldn't trust him, but in { put the conversation on ice for a bit. | her softly on the shoulders. Reaching which contains proven directions. s, e Z s ¥ ve effort to impress him that A | suppose you slip me that second-hand | his lips to wher r ea - Handy “Bayer” Loxes of 12 tablets ve 5 2 2 ting for he: E wn dilemma | thing you've had in your window hie sbbed Also bottles of 24 -1 100—D:; t d had the experi o 1ppo S S since your grandmother dicd -the one | whispered = s = = 'S ence of a taxi wait for her, on one ba ) she v on, her that looks like a good imitation of | faybe the rich gentleman will buy Aspirin s the trade mark of Baser Manufacture of Monoace 4 Heacld phrash ) said those rare cabaret nights when a And there | he ! smiled back | You look g e had one of the bhoys b succumbed to a i » else —except Mrs. |at E t t when | her rituals mething 1 “Did | javish e. Ne “her car.” She'd B 1y landlady, know € 1t f car— | You ever win an ¢ 3 never t of it before. but she 1 ¢ g0 there ve ause ) th € v ondering sight” he wonders W 3 omen felt guilty whon \ 1 go up th m v auft ked if he | bhooks that taugi ings that ; t their chuffeurs standing a z I'll put ¢ off as|might give her directh “where to| with a lot of mone 2. Of cc noi. Foolish! | ‘ spoils your ey - to the dri { So, she wa t ttle 1o * | She spoke to I on. who was guid n ides s so darned old fush-| “Tell him to d v a circle | Brandon per: ! ing her toward the street entrance: ioned till I make up “I shall pax t cou e “I'il bet you'r ighing at how “Do vou then, avoid everythir you know! 1 shaii 1 t v foolish I'm =oing to be,” she confided shioned?” Again the girl w of the fortune i am to h 3 Imed with a sense of distr v 3 first to enter tl “I shall never laugh at such a de man beside her, with the c the cu e disappear. | me keep my a lizhtful young " Brandon as-| viction that, in some way or ot padjustments | She felt that he e with A u are foolish— | that man, a stranger of the morn a, 1 her. Yet there v sen- \'why not? You U >»d the right | would be one of the figures ¢ he fate n » o P driver, | tentious in his tone. hed he |to be as much so as yvoun wish.’ *o which s ) mined by the Badn't come so qu into he w' “But I don’t want to be! I w 5. 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