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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . ., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 41 = EEE—— | prompt, and was, hv\flrh‘avp s that | course, only _silly. l~|-pr‘1: Iy, those ln\u_tl. }\m. }'mv."..uhe usked Dendie first? You_haven't \jx(,('fld me | VETERAN FOUND SHOT R —_— o A = = e v % PERPETU L i - S ¥ : the hest line you've got?" She know | Who Were obviously important men |tons'wite, “if [ say diab I want to n. for a lang time now. davs and },‘ q G < R of affairs, and who amused Joanna |know you bu see.” she lied, * «'it_seems. And I don’t want tc 1 i il 1:“0;&"3‘5 .-;;{,;E‘.‘.v.‘y‘x“‘.‘& ‘l‘f’!"!_l"yfqt“u‘\\uh their common adoption of one [have met Mr. Pendleton, and he wis be scolded tonight Wounding - of Raymond Fobi i1 : s her dancing | phrase, “I wish my wife were like |good enough to think you'might like | Terhaps he wouid have resisted he: BUlwlNG bove paid them. and usually she guld | yoy, " how: Three in succession!|me. I wish you would. it he could. But there would be few | Near Hagerstown. Md., Myste ¥ ed them well away {rom the edge. BUllne who confided to her that he was | The older woman was plainly con. | indeed who could have withstood the N ! ple for new understandings. The men | o “L 0 T = ol : tive ples . IERSTOWN, M Yecon | | who captured her for ety (“u!y‘“ \-"n’\nf;“t\exm“::::::?’\r\ ::m;‘:?:’ took one of the girl's hands hetween | plaintive plea to be humored and | HAGERST . Md., L 3 G i O 3 v ol ¢ st hands pressed | veteran, is dvingz in a PAYS mOre slsiie cmelos arihe words Of|lert, even Pendleton, who had been |geavin gher ouciaiimedt wormiv. " she|Aainst his brenst—her Sl ik | Tromi bullet worrd iy g 4 By H. L. GATES e Toeminge, . Toddy Kenil. | Doth @ diplomat and’a statesman! | WG\ openly delighted by the preity en. | W hich sometimes had heen a pre- | ivas found in a wood warth took both of her hands and helc A ) his response to her | thusiasm of the voung girl who was €75 1 near here so weak f 0 X £ Y5 £ T her a little way from him, and looked | buoyant restless vouth, Pendle-|the night's most frivolous butterfly ddenly he put her away from him. | blood that | it ASSOCIAT[ON | iator o understandings. The men |An, attorney representir ome of | fused, but recovered instantly. She|appeal of her, almost a child in her | SPCUi2! Dispateh to 2t “r X ar: e o ” o N aline i wions boh her own fon-dled. John gathered her to him Ravmond Forbes. Wor I'he Gracious Gift of God moments sung_their adorauons in 5o nE 1 With dhe one she had |y ri* hela her. He: ;i : a1 her. Al thiit e Said whs: “You are | swaciaced (0 her 1 pretty woman | She was afraid she would go down in | 12¥en pul away the arm she hastily | he received t G Inx's Star) + from champngne, cried, “Bravot® An.| VY Dretty tonight. That drews you|who probably wis 40, but looked 30, |the torrent that eethed about hes fung over his shoulder. When she | There was ontinued Trom Yesterdav's Sta rom champrgne, eried avor” 4 e ng must have created {and who ed in % tangible | torr at glittered and . swept up | 6w how white his face was she un- authorities a1 Compounded sther echoed the ery, and then a bab.|2'e Wearing o Liaug ) Intangiblejtocrent that glittered iand t hS e e I CHAPTER XVIL I Valoew. onlled. Sut o Taday. andijoust WE You by a:re & i way (o be not very happy. Joanna saw [laughter, luxiry and ext fiezatovd why e was witing shy e [ 1h cithe s 2 i) . of voices called out to dy ane (othing e that r eyes always followed e d the stakes of many g couldn’t, just then e words or was s Semi-Annvally To make of Joanna’s appearance Sl Man Growdsd:taishe stalrREl oo ! Y ] lowed her {and the’ stakes of many ¢ ' ¥ f scioux that she trembled. and con- hushand Joanna the ht xhe would | love, This fear suddenly distressed Now,” she sai J y you must = - o R 4 ~ e y 0_pariol some share’ of | o jgns, too. at she vl heen faithful 1 Mrs. Pendleton And she did | Mrs. Pendl el m wh, ou we going @ e 2 \ dramatic entrance, openly : perform cions, 100, that xhe had heen faithf e didn't | ! 5 Commencings Januapy SLASZORI TS S I e e of helping Jonnna out of o the presentdny mode which re Pendieton e gave him anl When Kenilworth fonnd opportur hoit even coming up‘to e. e | « il N ATMR onto e Y. Al guired that underneath that dress | unexpected acknowle ment ol his ol " se 0. he answered yom promptu impilse of Yvon & q |auir ity to claim her 3 w that the ssets Over il had" expectgd n woman, who stood behind John and | GETC 00 Single: garment, so | “I0 my wife were like vou, now, Ui | first excitements I already have gone away. from me. | hadiecpectidiine filue Erandon, said (o her companion, loud | " 5 firat excitements of ] l P | said, "QGive them time P B il 2 | she was troubled. She denied | en | here te <ht. I thought .we —wo l g Surplus $1,000,000 | aho's % bet nich . to, Who.. then he can love a woman, ax he has cat f he accused her almost_immedi. | have our hours e T didn | i a wpec i § i S have tried to 1 differently, but $10,500,000 jiShes waltol, unsusecHing | enough 0 be overheard in he among Erian | liste e i ditgrengs few In avhom vou will he most in-,| ried that one, without mussing her y i ' ntely aftevward admitied it o | Kniow it was to he an affalr, Wka this coUGH Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. terested will Johi grew a little whiter, and T ) | nd that | white and zold houdoir. Y 2 ¢ ’ of Yvonne's had subsided 2 B One of Teddy's best points is t way it take yqu.in hand < face al g e had missed John! Brandon had talked | § you had WRGHCIMpE e, (o JAMES BERRY. President [ When 8 matd. e B med | 51\ that when Teddy had put her p j 1H0iRs : e uene G5 thire vou D i e yieldsreadily 1o PERTUSSIN, JOSHUA W. CARR. See'y A O nformed [ gown, his arm lingered for a_moment 7 : | insistent by their third and | Wel for its soothing effect upon the s e N = Joanna "““ e pos «round the girl: that he held her y fourth drinks, demanded their dance Joanna settled hack, patiently andgy congested tissues affords more I UREed SV se to him while he whispered and g 1 4 i or tilt of wits with her. He had not | @metly. The deep brown settled in than temporary re spper fioor a Wio. & 2 nna brushed his cheek with E g mentioned that John had come, and her eves quieting the irritated thr from wh b ¢ i of her hand, playfully. The r ( < b il - had watched her entrance down tt {Gopyri 19 H. 1. Gates.) bronchial tissues, it hasa B e | shom John “had overheard . AL L g - stairs and hilarlous reception. Neith (Continued ir norrov remedial effect upon te: were waiting for her, Joannia. theit | piguer Whoever this girl is, and p among her guestx. Joanna bezan 0| WOULD TRAIN CHINESE. aces uplifted 4 whatever she is, there are some peo- | £ 4 4 want to go up to her boudc on- | | In many cases chr She caught her breatl ple here tonight who will hate her— if ’ front the pain of her disappointment | willdisappear when PE flew nervously to:-her:. thxo Teddy shows signs of following up p s | g She could not restrain a little «ry | Official Says Compulsory Education o aadl e haaaa would have drawn back bu n= S N tte Eabioan B i B < when Roddy told her Wi ST e f s e her aheiexcls ill End Nation's Ills. &f;tima, 1y realiz that she was tos t : : A 4 “But | Yvonne caught hLer slance and, v John turned to look at the speaker o “Please. won't you keep people a CHICAGO, Dec You can buy this absolutely from me while we find hi sory educati harmlessremedyfromalldruggists a nod, res ured her =) returned his nee and st al Then exhilaration leaped throuzh 1t what she saw in his face. Then o't s EhRG JGutaban . < + imlarge)oz smalliboitles: hey looked in the dim-it Wir her stirred pulses. The - carniv he was amused. She said something arden. peopled with couples w spirit of the sce: W reack » her companion. # man who qulie and encompossed her. A new ecs vidently would not be her husband. e T ova U e e of happiness quive S her finzer e surveyed “John cnriously. He oot Wese ror sl agand i) open. Brandon, too, had missed h crnent (0 fips. in her throuzhor spoke 1o his companion in a low tone < to be her set < of th vith the sirl. Odd-looking chap i ’ ing to glimpse Yvonne in anv « v economic ‘and s f scintillating fes of v her Who would make tronble it he . e s impsd uomioiia s conomic i ' afe for little retrent of which f waiting down there i come he » their way o where Joanna lestRinet A T0 nich among them and their kind! b the center of a throng of men 5 imission but Kenilworth arn dimpled her cheeks. She me v Iy Dorminster. by her amazing 2 would not have gone, even if h )l ARMLE LA |to the first step, hetween curle niv and freshness. and others pay ; ed Joanna, witheut # word t ; |and carving stair post=, and I forn |ing their sycophantic dues to Yvonpe i ean | Wi oainia iash Mol sariding ~ Sick. Feveris Reliened ot 10 90 o par moment perfectly still whning upon her protegee. Eut E > 5 in the center of the raom, st 2 ikl a kiss down into sither reached her side before she E 3 suddenly angry, despite her eaz . BACKACH..‘ GlVEN “A lorelie coming out o 1 whirled into a dance by Lord S s, ' 3 She would not forgive him. readil murmured dy. He surrndered her. after a t she decelded, for ignoring her. Then - She carries it off few turns. to others who pressed for- she realized that she could do nothing CUICK RELIEF | nad teen born 1o masquerade: d for the privilese but forgive. Yvonne. who had sat d e Kenilworth exclaimed. Tt was no Men were fulsome in their compli- vectly in front of him. curled in he Roddy's habit to enthuse « ments. The mystery of her was the great, soft chair, rose when she and Fried simy ome treatment {|w n except in her 3 ¢ intrizuing subject to which every Roddy entered k SonENereal Tt axps t waste along the routes of intimate “I've been enjoving this hov of and pain st cnergy. Brandon sho urp sl rsonul things. things the men mu veurs tremendously,” she i at him. He noted that Roddy mured softly while she swayed close p anna. Joanna went ouiet vigid. his lips s parted and thai | with them to the music, or whispered 2 - John. She was biting her lips to keep ten the vesult || he breathed he <o that her ears alone caught therm. them from trembling. 3 ve ; muscles and Joanna moved dowr he stai It had been decided by Yvenne that. where Roddy awaited her, added an 1 auick and complete |l qlowly, a softly graceful figure be history of her sudden shower of ’ wanted to run away. bu elfer it v simple home | \as taunting in its suppleness a 1 from an unkn henefacto. ~ aged to keep him. \We've hac treatmer the flagrance of its chall o uld not be told interesting ronversation | women in that roem who would have don. and the few others of '~ Joanna's lps quieted vielded much of wl ¢ was Yvonne's intimates who knew, agreed g Iy Something of weariness « brecious to them to have « o keep the secret. Dormivster had her eyes, Jingered there a moment from her the least of her s ) en taken into any ene’'s confi “One of Teddy's fine points is that he Tov woman as he has car- then vanished quickly She tions—the least of the b er dence as to Joanna’s wealth. The men pied that ane—without mussing her.” John's face grew a little whiter and his | John's hands. She had intended confident arrogance emphasized made their devotions to her. and fingers twitched nervously Kixs him, but led him to ‘Some one. & man. clapped his hands. | the women who were curiously pleas. | —— g - — | stead, and put him down } | Immediately _anot ey soon ave up their efforts to fath Now tell me,” she commanded the steps. Teddy Dorminster hre m her after failing in such hints as:| deiicate and sheer that al know how really to enjoy being in | have you staved awayv from m T4 away from Brandon and Keni «ve vou known Yvonne Coutant|blended into her skin ddy- said | love! Rive Beon 5 Tiiviy) o tine ' and John and g time? Do véu belong in [only that she was pre her Haven't vou talked that | evevy minure 0 er en ls 0ns pa e T h . X 1 didn't York my medicine cabi ould find somethin nd there was a ba Ligime 1 used it an hou beating his rival to the zi e York, or ave yon from else. | dress becoming. Vet she o0d | over with anv one t for example. “I wanted to, Jo," he said narveldhs ‘afeotiveneas Defore’ she (knew hin purpose Tefiy | where2: e men rotitcned glearilly that the man who was =pe 2 M= Mar e | JmU Sican's Baldbestariaky had caught her up in his arms. For | (o their sentimental venturings who had ba ! her hut s _ Offens red i s face or me to s vou how = T ENee F hae e ','J:”, an instant her eyes flashed and When a score of toasts in punch | nights before with the threat < diately. But 1 front of him v I am f y . 173 . C 2 ” latio AiGhtotp thn s gave signs of serambling to her feet. 4 had be ik to her. and she had | pursuit of her, alre wante was Jaughing up at him so brightly | I heard of the wonderful t} ve l ornla | p Ing tissues it sonds a healing Wit she smathered the impulse fitted \e pair of arms to an-| take her slim body inlo his arns and ' that he was helples happened to you. 1T should F & g e | hela her gracefully. easily, as if other dancing, Joanna became| crush it. She decided she would have “Recause vappens occasionally | known better, but T just couldn't » were not unused to such perforn - cious of an unfamiliar quality in | to strengthen her battiement he o meat! e ¢ he protested, | lieve. 1 would have come hefore TS She settled in his arms steadied | the murm vations heaped | had learned to make her Lips pr oAt o Iv menn 'thar we|night. but vou wouldn't let me, you ldveh Tone $He pleasantit pleasant and. clean i her body by throwing a hand around | up : hidbbeant aecnatomed | ative: andimas her knowledge holly | nave confdences. sAnyhotw: canit we | know and’ now. of ! coliwe. I kne 1 I 3 don't evén ‘have I his shoulder. Her zolden-sippered to ihe tentative probings of the boys and saucily. She had the se . every one else, for this minute| why. 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