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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926. ood night he Her lips moved \h- was sitting u [upon the paims o THE : e u\"(n.".‘y By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM v::.:;%;; | He closed it softl that it was over, like & drowning man to be suddepiyable to fit things ing and entered his | Then he turned | train leaves at nine-forty from the | *You really mean that?" she asked gare.” eagerly. sald. “Some clothes as quick as you can.” | to get id of me.’ but_ soundlessly. | was the prompt command. “‘Never | { her hands, her|some one to bring the RollsRoyce|porter for her bag. T was never every gnovement. |round.’ xlad to see any one in my life. k A quartar of an hour later Har-|should have Tollowed you all the w grave drew up outside the station in|io Paris. Come along and Ill put you |{he hope that the train might have In the car. Leen late. He found, however, that it | She gave a little sigh—thls time of now that he w..-'had left, punctual almost to the | happiness. into hiz mind, he|minute, and the station was empty ‘I didn’t dream of your coming to of the vital{ was consclous of a sense of relief, a | He took his place once more at the | fetch me hack.' &he confessed weak A the physi-|sense of peace which surprised him, | wheel, drove as fast as he dared down | Iv. “but T'm very glad vou did." ds. He saw | All the bitterness the humiliation of | the Rue G rimaldi, and turned into the | She sank Into the luxuriously cush sitive face|the evening, had passed. He opened |main road. At Fze a cloud of black |ioned seat by his side with a murmur He was|the window for a moment before he [Smoke lent him temporary hope. As|of content. There was in his face n ew. unreal | turned into bed. to find a fine rain | he drew near the station. however, | g ynmas. | falling and a mantl * % Francois, Hargra little earlier ented himself in his master's o on the followinz morning.| “Come!” he demanded, nolding out | Hargrave looked at him reproach- | his arms. | d What is it?" he thought that mensier would 1ike | with o the man replied, “tihat elle has I¢ T otime is it now? demanded. springing out of Half past weariness, and he changed his design of returning at once 1o the e of velvety black-|the train passed out. He kept behid! funtil it had disappeared from view, | then shot by. He was on the plat You had some hreakfast before ikt | form when it entered ’(dl(nn Al | you started?” he Inquired. ve's French valet, | Beaulieu, and after a n or two |~ She shook her head. than usual when |of frantic search threw open. Ihp door \‘ sthing at all?” a_second-class carriage. | “Nothing. There was He turned into the nar which led upw Corniche, and cut through it ur and a woman still. m the way to Nice 1 take our coffee | She looked at him for ouds,” he told her Violet was wedzed in hetween a inquired stout commis v | ft ) “How s excliimed, sud - x At | timidly at without anybody e pla T 1= vovageur & undersery t. tugged oy ¢ . and threw it | country. one must after them. ¢ stood there watch | wreath of e morning train | ing_the tiain crawl through fingers of cle | “Thank God I've for !t rd {claimed. with a h Everywhere t rain was fal vesh and sweet monsieut v come to them warmed with the <unlight hidden bhehind the clouds. “I thought you'd be so glad | Hargrave drew up hefore the | st slike hotel at the top of “You poor dear!” he replied. taking | hill p « little, leaning | mind about the bath. Cali down for | her by the arm and summoning @ | (Couyright. 1928, by . Phillios Oppenheim ) | ‘rummnm\ are mpum American | provements and are gaining a wide market for a cheap product of inferi quality. Asks Name Be Changed. | been an “Edward” in the Rand fam 1ly for three generations, and since his father, Edward Rand. has died he wishes to take that name. Rand is 28 vears old and ix represented hy | He advises the court that there has | Attorney James B, Flynn. Baxter Rand has asked the Supreme Court to change | . ame to Edward Haxter Rand. (Continued tomorrow.) APARTMENTS FOR RENT We Hawve Them Located on the Heights and Dozwntowon We Give You a $250 Complete Funeral for $125 A phunn rnll to (nl 0'{2 will bring us to you. The Brown Stone Funeral Home W. W. Chambers Co., 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Undertakers. UNDER FIRST-CLASS MANAGEMENT Reasonable Rentals AUTOMOBILE SERVICE FOR YOUR INSPECTION ‘Uuuitquukiq 3 u Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. Studehaker| Realtors 1433 K Street N.W. 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Next Droop’s Music Store AFTER STOCK TAKING REDUCTION SALE The Highest Type of FOOTWEAR Made for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Is Embraced in This Sale LOT 1 - S Jstocnine- Includes Broken Lines of LIKEANILE Weomen's ond Children’s L/ Strap Pumps and Oxfords o e All Leathers in the Lot Savcs $209 te L4 §5.00 LOT 2 Broken Lines of Wemen’s Oxfords and High Shoes In Black and Brown $ Saves You ° $2.50 to $5.00 LOT 3 Includes Broken Lines of Men’s High and Low Shoes In Black and Tan '6.65 Saves You $1.75 to $4.00 Ten Per Cent Dis- Ten Per Cent Dis- umnl on Full Reg- t on the Full ular Lines of Wom- 1 L f Chil- of Stacy- en's Pumps and Adams Shoes for Oxfords. Gentlemen. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ANDREW BETZ, Manager 612 13th Street Advisers and Authorities on all Foot Troubles Ten Per Cent Dis- count on Full Reg- STORE OPEN FROM 8.00 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. DAILY W, & JLSL@ANE 1508 H STREET <« Opposite the Shoreham < WASHINGTON, D. C. An Introductory Sale Prior to our Remowval to our New Store Our policy has always been to emphasize QUALITY rather than QUANTITY, though we feel confident that nowhere else can be found so comprehensive a selection of really desirable Floor Coverings and Furniture Realizing that the maintenance of a high standard of merchandise brings with it the attendant danger of perhaps being considered high in price, we now emphasize particularly The Moderate Price Level At Which Our Goods Are Sold Have you ever thought that you could not deal with us? If so, have you taken the opportunity to correct this false impression? We are confident that a visit will dispel any such wrong idea, and we invite you most cordially to inspect our stocks and compare them and our prices as well with any others anywhere. Read carefully the listings of the very moderate prices on this high grade merchandise FURNITURE Regularly $400 . S 3 O O Ten piece Walnut Dmmg Room Set Regularllax $575 , : 5 495 Ten piece Mahogany Combination Bed Room Set Regularly $385 . Eight piece Mahogany and Maple Bed Room Suite Regularly §575 . Ten piece Walnut Dmmg Room Set Eight piece Walnut Bed Room Set Regularly $675 . . . . 595 Regularly $675 End Tables . . . . S]Oup N Lamps (Complete with Shade) $272 up “ Tea Wagons s s 8w Sofas . . . . . . 120w 295 425 535 $22:% Sewing Tables . . . 19% Mirrors . . . .. DOMESTIC RUGS Seamless Velvet 9x12 . . $32 = Seamless Axminster 9x12 . 37-% Wool Wilton 9x12 . . . 679 Worsted Wilton 9x12 . . 9Q= ORIENTAL RUGS Genuine Handwoven Rugs 6x9 . . . S$5§ 8x10 . . . 90 9x12 . . . 110 10x13 . . . 140 FOR THOSE WHO MAY DESIRE TO PAY FOR THEIR PURCHASES FROM INCOME, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A CONVENIENT METHOD OF CHARGE ACCOUNTS, WHICH WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN TO THOSE INTERESTED CARPETS Plain Velvet (27 inches wide) .« 32’1‘","5’ Plain Axminster (z; inches widey 3:80 v Wide Velvet (¢ and 12 feet wide) 6:2":’ Wide Chenille (9,12 and 15 feetwide) O: -60 up persa. . FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries An Assurance of Satisfaction INCLUDING SATURDAY