Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 46

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am careless of my wits; L expose them | why, despite his evasiveness. And|ed, ruefull. “I learn only what I |pings in at Yvonne's—hers was, in a | abashed stare at him to the same whisk: I am convinced, too, that you do not, |already knew, and nothing more, ex- [ measure, a coptinuously open house | “Jove " young Dorminster — I 5 = e ek e ‘A THREE DAYS (i F i Satire becomes you, wonderfull; yet vou deliberately spin a web for |cept- Suddenly his tone altered. |when she was in town cla Ly T | I he said, regarding her as with a deep | the girl and play spider to the fly. xcept that you would torture every | The newcomer stared into Joanna's | Yvonne was in time to hear Joa l I & 5 sense of appreclation. ome day a|Why?" living thing and wreck every castle |face frankiy. He fumbled in his | €Dy i master painter will parody the M If he thought to provoke the woman | that was ever built in the air if Bran- | pocket and produced his g “fow in the world did yo I ¢| | donna. with you as his model, and give | he cross-examined, Kenilworth was |don would hold out his hand to you!" [which he carefully screwed into his | Bappen?” = | the world a new masterpiece. Your lips | disappointed. She studied him cooly.| “That,” she retorted, “is the high-|eve. Then he scrutiniz gair (Copyright. 1025, H. L. Gate DANGER SIGNAL‘ are set Just right for him, nov “I'm not so sure my whisky dulled [ball. Perhaps T had beiter change my |utterly oblivious to her e (Continued in Tomorrow’s Star.) I “ ~ . . i) ently I shall drink a toast espec your wits after all,” she ol ed. | hra 54 i : The Gracious Gift of God ]|t rerything that jsn't Madonnailke | --You argue beautifuily. *1 ahall g1ve | Kemimwrts pon’ e vonne aeommen about you, since I can do that better |you vour triumph. I have .a motive, |into the nearest chair. Had he re- - . . By H. L. GATES ‘4 |than paint. Meanwhile, I admit to|as clearly defined as you pleture ‘it. | turned and studied her, at any time Constmtlon maks a sa_llow skm_ Persi hs and colds lead ] | beine curious. Mind vou. only curious. | Aw for the girl herself, T shall prob- | during the next hait hour, he’ would . o . ) to ser ) You can stop vhat are you going to do with—or |ably like her tremendously, though |have concluded that there o o d h K “ A BRAN | them now Grecr o, an B - = = to—the girl>” fhat 1s of mo tmportance. ~ And It | dount apedt it s e - She pon. | AFIVE it out wit eliogg's ].L- Do you think an impulse of last|doesn't follow, necessarily, that my |dered. g tive—that is what Kellogg's i [emulsified crecsote that is pleas: t S sion is "o v's Star. irl , bor v ow r e | motiv ans evil to her. Tha 9 ant to take. (reomulsion is & new || _(Continued from Yesterday’s Star)_ something extraneous—of the girl of | night, born of my own thrill at the | motive means evil to e R L e e L ot o hen Dintt lsticoniti, 100% teon.: Thas s Shy Setors — stood behind his istress, recommend it—they know it brings “covery with two-fold £ night, tor_example. Extiaordi | rlot {hat must be golng on In her |be up (o her i 3/ Heals EHe "HAPTER XIIL nary situation, fsn't it? Smothered by | mind, must necessarily S0 defi-| “There's golng to be quite a lot put | who was s > it e o and inhibits (‘!‘:.I“"I;l-:?m:a:" money and doesn’t know where to|nite as that? With some hidden mo-up to her g e e el e e pa‘han rack and ooyt 1t has brought, relief o > 4 turn for breath tive behind it? worth ugre “You slmply give her stone table, in the Winter \ ruin your beauty thousands when all else has failed Yvonne Coutant was one of those| Yoy are not nearly so good now,| He did not at once reply. His|an added problem. How does Bran- |murden. on which Kenilworth had | 9N it e FE e 0te is || ‘omen. voung in body and lure but|Roddy, an you were before™ Yvonne | thoughts seemed to have wandered off | don associate in your ploftir I e e e o and health. of Kellogg’s ALL-BRA Fat flicked him with the tail of her in-|for a moment. When he spoke again| «Now, Roddy, I didn’t guarantee to | “The mademoiselle who 1s expected least two tablespoonfuls daily— of the eatest old in the lore of 1 else that is T s ‘ N scrutable smile, and then prodded | his tone had lost all veneer of ban- T i o S i 2 for persistent | woman, of whom it was the fashion | pim deeper. “it was the girl e | go into detai There aren't any,|has arrived,” the butler murmured Constipation can ruin your £0od in chronic cases, with every meal And other Lo e Biit of WhOTVHEW |t e b e e do not believe you ever surren.|YeC. Y0U may be unperturbed, how! | Yvonne rose at once. “I shall be | health. Take no chances. Drive Ready-to-eat with mil e Creomalsion || Jnew much. Her appearance on the | -7 Gon't think she's been off your |dered to an impulse in your life.” he | cr o ome roraon Yanted me to ask her | back in time for a clgarette, at least, | it out—and keep it out of your Sprinkle it U\v,,”)'}“,rz,"cfngs_")- e to creosote. || gunshade balcony at Shepherds, in|mind since last night. And it there's | said, his words studiously measured. |1 consented—and 3 ot i, | e Grawing room e (s ontoance | System. Do not let its poisons with fruits. Kellogg's ALL-BRA LT et brrlushl ll'::c' St pan| mwaestiuln etors Hion sherg younwant “There can be nothing in common be- | until you discover for yourself. "1 into the Winter garden, just in time to | ather in your body—poisons which js made in Battle Creek, Mich stop the irritation LI e L e e e T i e e e e tween you and this girl who has no|then, T'm going to uncurl my legs see Teddy Dorminster. the one who | lead to over forty serious diseasc STOWN weary Wil strug Roddy? Isn't that it other mask than her own natural | come out of my female Hindu was born a lord but could persuade | Unpleasant breath is a warning. restaurants everywhere. Sold t i1, while the cre ce p F shi ds the as L at's v 3] = i plerce the biue haze that shrouds He put down his glass. “That's| vividness. She's more likely to be a | pose S pocoid P S It elley y auade ] S - . s ¥ e stomach ab- || Hitant Sphynx. Her arrival at Nice, | good whisk: etohaaet ittt bl Trornditania Sl ol oh s :: :’<o‘1’.~ .fl!l.lm‘lt ming uncomfortable. | . ne to consider the coincidence | So are pimples and blotchy skin. grocers, Get a package today. o, attacks the || o Cannes, during the season of the | dulls one’s wits. My strategy seems | motive as clearly deflned as the pre-| you observe T do e mftoo lvpe | Sprlonsly. come fo @ slandstill before | Hellopw’s ALL-BRAN brings crowt gndichecksithell| M1 cozeme Bretce iasai fold T 2 ((RLe ETINE WIOLE, tense you are {rying to bring into| yeur intentions are toward my ward. |directly in his path from the reception | Permanent relief in the most s Casino, at Monte Carlo and echoed| “There! the woman en the cushefyour eves.” Yvonne treated him to|as I should, but that is because I'l Where he had just turned over | chronic cases, if eaten regularly. anean oed satis. || from vila to villa along the whoe |jons exulted. “You are delightful|her silvery laugh and would have|see for mySelf. I know your pro-|his coat and stick 10" Walke 1t is zuarnm.éed to do so or your Tagter o treatment of gcr i Bivlors (huve. i SR SRS shelagain, as you always are when|interrupted him, but he went on,|cedure perfectly.” y the Yaom 1o the garden, Teddy Dor grocer returns the purchase price. | sistent. coughs ani o bronchial || unexpectedly framed herself in the)y rapped. Now all sip my e e B R e ! o e room to Farden. Teddy Dor- ] asthma hitis her forms || purple curtains of the exclusive Em- it T may, while vou proceed |a game. I am convinced that ne ks hrxv’h:r)gl(x:‘:: Tl”, e lhh.wn\!‘ = . ,':1,.' ?“ :f:-l('m.:ul\n!«' o m.'\(l»’l‘r Murnu;rg:xhnln Only ALL-BRAN is wholly effec- Saeen ¥ Giweases, and 1 ex assy Clibiin: London, ot stopsed tolto, your craas:examination, jfees where her money cume from and | being completely hafMedy” he remark a now store of both en his daily drep cellent for building up the system || drop her cloak in the lounge or any ) i < 5 sl dom after « £ Moner refunded || other fashionable supper rendezvous. o el is not ve- || Mayfair knew of it long before it tuking according to || greeted the dawn with a final brandy Vour deugist, ||| and soda. Only the favored few knew +. "Atianta, || whence she came, er what were to be the high lights of her stay. For Yvonne Coutant was a creature of high lights, “Roddy’” Kenilworth called them “high spots”. Teddy Dor minster of London, Paris and New York who was born a lord but with none of the sobrieties supposedly at- tached to such high estate, maintain- €d a continuous argument with Roddy %o whether or not it shouldn't be <pot” lights. Being an Englishman, Lord Teddy was a stickler for exacti- tudes. In its minor way this was as kood an example as any of the con- troversies Yvonne Coutant fostered, and quite as sensible. She guarded her mysteries, her past and her future. and danced to melodies of her ’ g . T e il Hurry! Everj’rbodyscommg to our popular Join the style parade! Compareourvalues! Get prt g fenel e s Bl sale!l What's the secret of our sweeping ] YOUR complete clothing outfit now while these e » record-smashing prices prevail and your own pi e Bve el il AND YOU GET MORE TIME TO PAY! - s, terms of payment will dress you up. comment over settlements. Indeed. germ growtl creosote is were, it is probable the husbands were | -1 voluntarily generous. Both had been > artists heart and were of the sort who wore a woman as a jewel and i would continue to be proud of the 4 3 splendor that had been theirs during i 7. 9 at least one order of the world must 5 2 ever envy them. Tt is probable théy I B Th ' 57 . > would willingly do their share toward e m o n /- P o Y o 52 Foldon_ shoen on the uy . ; f a nYour Own Terms butterfly wings that had fluttered for | A L o\ them Outdoors now—the first thing others notice is IR Alfred Coutant the American. Long = 3 5 A / 1tk 2 S e your overcoat—and first impressions are the by on 80 snug fitting you don’t want to take harm. to give romantic color to the i . . . . 3 W B e | Ml with high shoulders, full back, wide lapels, in / . g i i provide only duliness. Men who were all-wool fabrics of appealing colorings. 7 Specie L ECOorinsokt- surtace ately in love with her. She irritated i : A women and they bored her dreadfully. Roddy Kenilworth might have said a great deal more about Yvonne Coutant than the sum of these things, if he wished. So might Brandon. Of the two Roddy probably had the safer knowledge le was an_unprejudiced observer of women. Brandon was lonly occasionally interested, Kenil. — | worth always. ‘And somewhere out {of his knowledge of her Kenilworth it 1 acquired the power of dis e ing her whenever he wished. She | icoe { he came upon her in a corner of the | e A {Ilu"\e Wint rden which opened off | , $4; Duofold Jr. size Pen, 8§ the drawing room of her house in one il Pencil, $3.50; Lady Duofold Pen, $5; of the shionable cross streets that Pencil, $3. have usurped the exclusiveness of the ] there may have been none; if there their devotlons to a wife of whom preserving v N\ " T ttes ona of thems Dad pesn Snappy garments, so easy to slip on,and o e . > . . . || iensec™ and “exotie; " cosmoolitan | most important! These are handsome models e : A them off. They’re all finely tailored in nse of humor fell desper cloths that wear long. dinSew || censed the challenge in his mood when avenue. This house was another of the mysteries that encompassed The Chief Attraction || Yvonne Coutant. It had come to her from neither of her husbands. So @ r far as any one knew she always main- tained it as a sort of retreat from i at bl‘lgtmdfi her globe trotting. She called it her f‘ | “anchor.” No matter how long were Headquarters | jier, shomees s st s ON CREDIT| a2 | flowers that gave their color and per- Parker |fimeto the Winter garden were care- Mighty tasteful models tended. Roddy’s greeting was | A D C}f ld B Ho I his usual one: “Can vou make some | by ghe'foremont de‘;’;g;. | magic signs or vecite mystic words rsin the country. Wi U 0 e | that will bring me a morning high- s sort: t i poe in Satin-Lined Gife Case deluxe | |**! EssOruCtHnIIhARSS n -Lined Gift Case deluxe | | " rancy ‘Walker. having let vou in. colors and trims. | has the tra already waiting,” she RDER early—for as replied, motioning him to a silver bell i 4 the low, marble table, which front on 4 i 5 - Christmas nears, ed the bench on which she had fixed there’ll be standing room herself, cross-legged on a pile of cush- only at the counters ion: nbvlo;xsly for haltxng hofixlr with a book. “You won’t mind, will you where Parker Duofold She inquired, “if 1 don't straighten Pensand Pencilsare sold. my legs out? Tt's quite a bother to = curl them up this way, you know. LYoz thel supply of She patted a cushion beside her, in- s ’m pantlinise s waswholly viting him to share the bench, but he ';!u cient, and many late declined, propping himself on the shoppers were turned away edge of the table, so that he faced her. empty handed. “I can never enjoy & highball when The shapcly Black-tip I'm too close to a woman, he ex : : The modelsshown are just two of this season’s favorites. We've an Lacquer-red Pen with Ea Jlained. “One distracts my attention | size Grip, Freeswinging Bal. | | from the other. consequently I miss ; endlessvariety of styles, fabrics and effects to choose from. Greys, something of both. e o A cam't fancy vou fafling to exact ‘ red, wine, brown and black—trimmed with beautiful furs. Superb to match it the Hand-size Py rom e 2 5 . o . . . cilthatrumnslead OUTand IN, | [ 1St from Citnery, sho feforial i : values that you can enjoy while paying our lowest prices in town! Now ready at all good pen same breath shame my faults. For counters. the moment. as Walker is prompt i in his response to the summons, 1 shall disabuse vou of your judgment— THE PARKER PENN COMPANY | [ as to the highbal.” | 1 General ( s She watched him silently while he Il i I d e poised the decanter over a glass. She merely nodded her refusal to his, H 2 Pt and Wik Cotor Combication “Are vou jointng me?” He poured E Ao e his portion and added the ginger ale — E— he preferred to soda. “My compli- E — | ments®" he said, holding his glass u P P o 3 | slightly toward her. She nodded her Our Parker Pen Stock Is Most -} o iceion, her eves still fixed on N Complete him. Columbia Photo | " “Do you know," he observed, when | he had tasted his drink.” I never see AN Supply Co. R e e ‘ LEAVE YOUR ™ i i —posed on a cushioned pedestal as \ 1 ’ 1424 N. Y. Ave. Main 619 || you are, in the posture of a female mmflom( AT HOME Greeting and Christmas Cards Buddha, or the wife of some Hindu god, that I don't wonder what sinis- \ 1 ter deviltry they ponder over. It In'a Hinau Temple of Gold, or behind Your boy might just as well grow upin GOOD “The lines at each corner of her When we bought these for the largest | | When you can get his suit b 5 uP bl ROl e oiaxclatmeq . paid less, naturally—and so NOW you BEAUTY am oll propased for the piay. too can pay less for supreme quality OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9, deepened, and for soft, silvery Finish your highball, pour yourself It . . o Your skin tells the world when | | another, fix one for me, without ice, dresses in satins, poiret twills, satin- 7 e o blend! into the WWin chain of credit stores in the world—we | | on easy payments for only your intestines are neglected. If please, so it will be ready if I need Jou would have a clearcomplex- { | it, and then you may tell me the evil faced cantons—cut in the styles that jon and healthy enviable skin, you are going to accuse me of ponder- | 4 5 5 - wash yourself internally with ing.” N I P .fl“ M Pluto Water. Pluto Water re- bfllsd@’; mflslo'[l dédr;‘t‘ C*“fl?xe-nof_‘l‘é f il obeyed the firet of her injunctions. | moves all the disturbing poisons ond emptled his glass. When he had I . . , ° I should come across vou, like that, the altars along some Path of Auspi- \ clousness, 1 should feel the urge to . make a sacrifice to you—of a maiden R E clothes with snappy !tyle widow, or a first born girl child, or . . Nomething of the sort. to. propitiate i \ lines and two pairs pant|$ ter garden perfume: R —safely, quickly. Bottled at fa- Y | g1¢; “fillea it again and another for mous French Lick Springs, pre- her. which she motioned him to put scribed by physicians and sold aside, in reserve, he remarked: “I at drug stores. fuse to be so abrupt.” (R —— Then you really have some new 3 accusation! °Is it very serious, this time, Roddy?"” 2 ie ° ° “I repeat,” he insisted, ““that even if you do spoil my carefully thought out WATER %fi‘ approach, -1 shall -not be -deterred

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