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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (, Tlll'll'Sli.\\'. DECEMBER 10, 1925. — - - — | stepped dack to their posts. When he [me that all funds necessaiy would be | them. Foreman had the same idea. Qe b dareed il TonUuat) o] o ihe! Smltarie mayntatice ok tneLs | Boldt Col T edo concern it hesitated she said: “Yom must Degin | found to make the idea muterialize. It's caught. daughter of the Babylomians, John. | boudoirs it was Yvonne who summon- | have factories loc: + Toledo, Cir the beginning. Your letters have a time restraint settled be-| A daughter of the Babylonian todaw.]ed John to join her in a cocktall before cinnati, Huntington, Fairmont, Clarks o sSes s =T = Ty i E ri ng. I don't know at all Some socleties were interest tween them agaih They went into | People say my motto is, Flirt, Lure, | they entered the ar that aw | P K ton, W A} N ark i what happened to bring you out of | tributions b n to pile up. Discuss the moondit grounds for a turn|and Venture. T'm not the kind of [to take them back to Monte Carl N. J.: Newark, Ohio: Streeter, Il + your workroom into fame. It is as|began. Money was made availab) r ong the dens, ] v came upon fgirl, John, you'd put on your pedestal, | On the drive in from Amette vansville, Ind.: Loogootee, Ind., and | mysterious to me as my own situation | po 4o work o O ta litter of timber ‘I'm having a|am I Yvonne who talked with him, who|Okmulgee, Okla S| i 2 ork -out gnd - bulld. a | pa il ! it led hi led h into the sub-| For Tol y | still s model. T've almost finished that now. | FAviion = built i explained, | He wouidn't answer in wor e Tan st or several years the Toledo Co He told her with the air of one|\yyte V6@ r for the d . Tmi] o . t always eager within him, his|has owned ority of the stoc atever T need in the way elp | Joanna understood that he did answer A majority of t Kk who repeats an old sto athought {0 S0 et SEHoal AN e way ot | having & 5 o | eloquently. And the shadows in her | Fomantic project, and clothed it with | of the Cincinnati concern, “The Gracious Gift of God” e had expiained it all in bis lotters, | 5 Byafatle. When | the charm of her own' sy : 0 t 1 o 3 Bro 2 . Fonne money own were deeper. Yvonne | 2 for i Skl R e - ) 3 reCog Hesdy ; hen | understanding. Joanna, s e o By H. L. GATES i e : S iy & Lor canaticiion o L amor o villa il the Teturned, hasing 1ot Remilwaren | almost forgotien until the c v Turks and “Thirteen ; : S g " | koing to do my best 8 sdbaay [y rdens. There | Among the Turks so deep is the be et e t P if 1 had z Cent don’s idea. 1 ¢ . Both wuanne: ‘and. | Toannat svarel D vonue, | lief in the evil influences of the s idea of a memorial, and he Sk : Ul vising the de “spending the ahe, and Joanna werelallowing John to reach in his hand[ber 13 that the word for it 15 seidom to me just what you and 1 ha iced i money. We sh ce it somethin imenay Toritiate vo|to help her from the car, put her | g Star) | stone. Mr. Wilmore will dine at|over so much. We spent an hour over | At . ol to talk about o was entertainime i her hax | fingers into it. and allowed them to| FousEaean Ametie, 1 know. You, too. Roddy, if |1t 1 think 1 ol enthusiast e : | “Yes John murmured: “all that|One of the grand dukes, a pasha from | Test there until color came into his HAPTER XXVIL o pi e Lt | minded me that severa ; PR i you do vith the meney that was | Constantinopl . k vou will. T know Prince Michael has | o, yon of it in the draughting rooms | job B given vou, s to make people talk : n John's Success. Some glamourous engagement of his{t5 tho other boys. One of then:, 1 sup- |\, o S .. In London, in|that peopled the chambers of his Bos | own for tonight pose, had mentioned it to hini. The | 75 | | (Conyright. 1925, " (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) ; with a_bevy of lan-| — . 2 ce Michael bowed &laborately n o Pring lichae 3 S il 1 . B X 2 and a demi-mondaine ooie Mo S, Semmel S s = el b 25 it b | gny Sha = i T | GLASS FIRMS TO MERGE. | thoug should be on to some one t wrappe Although it shoulc ight on Lo sowe 2 e L ups o : ! o1 dimartled an amee a few of the tators to he added, favor had become ¢ ed. /s . Yorts : Tmm— > ! . he said, ha d. | of symt ¢ A e s o S efforts to acquire prgperties, . i meanin: r s to the t [t : st S B isfeut. | toibs at the arty! Tad: We Several Millions Involved in Con- i - of the dash to just happened sudden! 1heb i > would have been desolate if the Golden abandon rieh the frontier the night before. Kenil-{ .ppay o, sometimes in re- | He had worked t iought | o yo e € and the exotic Yvonne did not tunes into « | worth would have accepte promptly e self, or ) nowe out f 1 e O » this a ippear to perfect the mixture of spice | CINC! . Ohio, December 10 a stubbor nst th e the welcome to Amette, but Yvonne s =poreman took me to 1 - | him. Sty wed 1o me | ternoon. You aving a byizht | Lion P the Charles s . interfered. ; wo or three of our great arc bt ¢ e iehin v with your money, ar you J vou will be promptly possessed | Boldt 0., Ci forcoughs Jati . 3 You can take me to th tropole | (o h . we | hoth u 4 . e Yo 2 say. don't v {d 3 arke . involving | dinner,” she said to Rc 3 be | that tie . b of n £ i " | p s Mr ar| Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. not have to change if balcony | | : ; ¥ { St i Vi seem to have accom- | Wilmore. r Roddy | fe SRR i 7S¢ and 60c sizes satisfy you, and it will me. 1 ¢ fa : ? *he return . R eIt oWt And externally, use P1SO’S run out to Amette later to = & 4 2 3 r . 3y = - i 5 5 MUELTRONOH ¥ ‘\[‘;""““l"‘ mm ung:?hut v s be satisfied wi 1 in New ith the ac the Ci ve. 35¢ i e down ! nati and solidation of Concerns. mna thanked her with her eves. rous forelgn car toward Vilia K *—90 1ette ‘he lights of the ear eve. o~ 7.‘/-4\\ were twinkling in the bay and es of orange and lemon and usual. | geranium were ushering in the mei i) Bl ey Practical Gifts of Daily Usefulness Give a Gas Appliance === Useful Chl:is!mas Gifts are aIV{ays acceptable. Per- The Gas Appliances illustrated are a few sugges- haps a practical Gas Appliance is the very thing that tions of useful Christmas gifts. You will find many some one on your gift list really needs and desires. It other practical articles on our display floors that are will always be appreciated because it is a gift that . . suitable as gifts. serves. \ RN e -2 S0 2 N IR 4 g § % HUMPHREY. Radiantfirp ey e Gas Waffle Irons S $2.25 Cake Griddles ... Sdime $2.50 - e ) e G o Gas Fixtures Indirect Fixtures and Gas Domes of 1 design, on very convenient terms. Gas Toasters . oL ... 25c Gas Hand Irons . s .....$5.00 “T'm just daughter of the Bahy- Tonians, So I'm not the kind of a girl, 1’d put on yo W 2 . < 3 e of that i i Ronlecic Vacuum Geanet A Cheerful Gift B '/ Gas Floor Lamps - PR Many Designs . shade e i el % Or Table Lamps = L et neadad The newest Radiantfire designs, both in | | : : the fireplace and portable models, are dows | the sille G oulettas Joh b - ¥ Sweeper. Strong, powerful suc = S » iudows | the salle de roulette. John was stiff; Few homes have enough lamps; = tion with the convenience of HeEe Ko iintenstionThe Rauianchie most | b ’ s gl successfully combines the convenience of congratulated me, therefore, a well-chosen lamp has 5 the old-fashioned carpet sweep- gas with the cheery glow of the old-time S hst : universal appeal. Make your selec- { Gy ands o T ciency) ofithc open fire and is today the accept uip- sudden covered at | corner of the wi hioned seat ion from our enlarged ristmas A welcome is assured this gift. Its pure, wholesome, economical heat e o beme = 2 Jonfen 0 LR oRpne display, comprising gas lamps for T e il et dognct e [ afihe ol PO 02 various rooms. Sl assures CO} . g afeditos e, you, c you when we were alone 1 n 5 plained. . Al : ‘hey've gone out of it. Tt has made : Conveniont have sou open : me into |6 Sory happy, though, when I have Very Convenient Terms Deferved $15 Up—Deferred Payments 3 Hoan] kit not e ead the splendid things people say of p— Fsit T S, Yoa are. HoInE o, be & success . SRS S — Payment Plan Lo : 5 g after all, z cou” All your dreams looks on. haven ye Jo? or some- thing like the old day I'lll':i thir . while before he an- > it A £ Water Heaters The Gift of a Good Range £ The } ou mean me . “challenge s so sudden, so relentless, that he prssedliig o o \ star o . ; ; Storage, Auto- Weigh its possibilities! Then see the extra effort we lette table reminisce f the rec 1S el muBLTIL Sk 0L Prlof it . = - « 4 ”» : " Tecent |16, % ha objected. -Wewwe both : ; matie and have taken here, at “headquarters, scene, to retnrn And she saw £ Toannaiwatsh | es GUE G e J ¥ - Non - Auto- to please—with liberal value and terms. sl i cted. Let’s just accept each ing John tuct ve are and be content.” nis tnspecti zambiin S aad Zoing 1o do ) ¢ matic kinds the gamblir « e terrace ¢ a3 H s E ¥ i n the t : " i : . (23l of standard less confusion in th 4 i rooms, Ll athi the party stood for #n few moments, | €ach othe | : by T et the fand too serious and preoccupied for n: makes. : e et e Kenil, | me. I'm much too frivolous for you. 2 White . : . You've told me all of that before, and ed into their polite p- Rropgie ol sl e 1 made up vour m 1 T'm just dn\\inrlz‘ljll ; to see yon - X H . Installed T Ch . t S - l bec S 1 shares those drea of | o ! 3 LR A P T st g e wo ristmas Specials ‘lute | e vou winning vour wav. You're > FIRST—this special ORIOLE Range, No. 873, with 4 Top Cooking i and T'm out of the past—the Mrs. Terms Burners, 16xi8-inch Oven, with door panels and splasher back, enameled out of the past—the silk-count® past Lol want m? Adams past. That's all it isn't ' = Burner Tray and Broiler Pan—choice of right or left hand oven—Insialled fight in the late war,”” he said. “but | it?” vand Connected for the VERY SPECTIAL PRICE OF *in all war thead of us as well I had hoped it would turn out to 7" ihoce hehind s, Thes ail weve | be more” he said shorils. gneEASYVmumaemC $ 50 stirred by the same exhileration, you “That's the trouble with hopes,” ’ s . WASHER 9 know, and always w i clent - veligion, | into them and it takes so little to but it was a ; rl, or one | blast them! [ : who was still 1 fancies, | In the long. low-ceiling dining room She, whether mother, (Regular $60.00 Value) who gave him the 2 f Villa Amette they sat across from wife or sister, will appre- ~ sent with him the memories tha h other over a table of exquisite ciate the Easy Electric > X LOW FIRST PAYMENT cheered him. My structure apery and massive silver things. A Washer. 4 3 commemorate the women who have |butler and the serviag maid stood 2 . S — EASY MONTHLY TERMS made every soldier think he is not | silent, immobil> between courses, at only a unit in a regiment but a knight [ the end of the spacious room. It Home with his lady’s handkerchief waving [ wasn’t at all like the dingy, coffee . from his helmet.” odored restaurant around the corner D_emonstrahon The two women, who had drawn to- | from John's workroom in New York, Without Charge 3 ! ; S a C LE $l .00 Joanna declared “But we are not | they could for 30 cents api 3 i to stand here talking about soldiers | must tell me all about i telepioning souimay for th £ orthe sumof...ccceuecunoueninna.. thing it of ! prompted hini, Wl arrange a_Home Trial Demonstration without charge, Then, with her | 7 g . g e TR i e e e FJHIS offer extends to any side-oven range in rangep that save steps, time and bother while | to [ ulc lm r home, she may test the stock, except the Special 873 Oriole Range insuring the best cooking. Any side-oven range l Ow | Easy and see for herself - 3 featured above. It includes our newest ship- you select, with the single exception noted, its remarkable labor- - | ment of “RELTABLE” Ranges, equipped with entitles you to the dishes or the table for the | S ore Stiff Sw ollen J oints saving. A Oven Heat Control. See these remarkable sum of only ONE DOLLAR! ¢ " i I ’ 3 g | ) Easily Paid for By J VERY ACCOMMODATING TERMS ON ALL RANGES 1t was a high-class pharmac to th- tendons and lizaments of the | Our Deferred | saw preseription after pre: j —right where all the trouble Payment Plan fail to help hundr | ers to get rid of rheumatic s |and stiff, inflamed, pain-torture e is for ail- | joints. ments of the joints, whether in an- , £ And it was this same man who | kle, knee, hip, elbow, spine or fin- ° PS | aennd 3t bt o 'remedy could and| Eer, and when you rub it on you would be compounded that \would [ May, expect speedy and gratifying | make creaky, swollen, tormented |Tesults. i . | joints work with just as much| now on sale at Peoples Drug | S s they ever did. res and druggists everywhere for ° | smoothness Store d Now this _ prescription, rightly [ 60 cents a tube. 4 ¢ named Joint-Ease, after being tested s remember, when Joint- | f n joint agony gets out— ! successfully on 'l"':"f.,.',’h:,l.l\,'\':“."w:.' quick. L 3 | b i 2 B L v Bt Sellng Joimt | 419 Tenth Street N. W Phone Main 8280 |limbering up. | Swollen, twingy. inflamed. stiff. ° | | pain-tortured joints are usually | caused by rheumatism, but whatever - it | the cause, Joint-Ease soaks straight | in through skin and flesh right down R R R T R R T I R T R R R R R R R R I I T T T T T T L T O &