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TIE EVENING PR S S N YD STAR, WASIIINGTOX, D. THURSDAY,. JARNCARY 1226, Serve it quick and hot SHREDDED WHEAT Pour hot milk over the Biscuits | LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MEN’S SUITS. .. 95¢ PLAIN ONE-PIECE SYNOPSIS, ountry gentl amou PINDLER 801 11th St. NNW. Main 2704 rival and enemy, An- s at Monte Carlo INSTALLMENT XXXIX. Happiness. almost grave ous with happi onflded to Har remark of | standing '| CLOTH DRESSES $1_50 R S bt i £ o —_— N | he told her ., rememiber that erhaps your mind to that old ‘% Try it the et = English way... a revelation! she de charity ent bounty - it. but you are “You know that.” rs he's different,” she con would not call him a To me he seems older “Not even Philip ( “Of courss o grave smiled. to think of it After all, now he *hilip Gorse was SERVE Tetley’s tonight. And brew it the | plenty of others.” English fashion. Just order a package of | admitted. “There {s | vour friend Lord Edward Pellingham. Tetley Tea from your grocer and use the | A n60 Tonch With Tt aoRe famous English recipe that's printed on the > country today. He ever package. n when I refused.” It’s a revelation! Never before have you tasted such fragrance and flavor! Tetley’s is true English tea. For more than a century You will find assed that vour future will solve el readily Joseph Tetley and Company, of London, { enough.” | A waiter intervened, bringing a have been famous tea importers. Tetley’s is tea at its fragrant best. Brews richer and goes farther. Yet costs no more Ahan ordinary teas. Order a package of Tetley's from your grocer today. TETLEY TEA | ORANGE+PEKOE BLEND In Packages from 10c to $1.25 | carafe of country wine and the trout. |and remained at their elbows. The nversation drifted to lighter sub c he beauty of the view, the | strange sight of the char-a-bancs wind ‘ing their way round the distant hills. “Over there,” he pointed out, *li Grasse. We must call and buy perfume on our way home.” ‘You spoil me,” she told hif, “with all the things which are beautiful to have and which I love having, but P tarve me for the things 1 want v dear, e said, “I starve vou - NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand ~ pocket and purse Always ready, in your pocket, to give you long lasting bene- ficial refreshment. BEST Chewing Sweet for any money. Look for Wrigley’s P.K. Handy Pack on the Dealer’s Counter. e b lows her. i forkives her for the de don’'t know | By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM i|every one else [MONTE cagrLO| | T then only in words and deeds. is no one else of whom I a er eyes shone almost t fore, more, please,” ou never talk to, dis do it sounds lik; heart. cene around him There cume vivid realization and purpose of 1 | restaurant, in this curlous d of flowers and tre sweet, half banal “Will you ples she asked st “I shouldn't be plied, “if I didn’t do 1 Reg U.8. Patent Ofics. o me like that and word from you goes stral him in this fashion was inc < me. You are attacking k moment. 1 knew that ild be good, but I never d of such delicious chicken and wine."” ‘ I won't try you too high," | promised. “You know, you “Do you promis After that, of course, 1 do.” id in the meanwhile you won't a 't try to find a hus- don’t m to me to be in the least nervous, | 1 vet I can’t help thinking some- | ¥ vourself about which tim Ther m so fond 0 mistin she beg; ou spoke to me, | YOu 1o g0 to see ome o Y wuld like 1o “Where? Here in Monte Carlo?"" he | ¥ mur 1 when they “Why not?” she persisted. “T never | Y FOul Hxe ire 4. And one e Vtia i o Aoy D ¥ woman in ght to my iy b thir n T going to de e ou I seemed o | n 1 to him a ' in L an girl her dev present the | only this charm n girl The meal d toward its « | red ¢ their coff |¢ cttex until the place around them Lecame almost de 1 The last of it s had disap “1will be she insi “There s no one else whom 1 could | let kiss me, so it must be you. Don't blame me, pl murmured, as towas that vt p in the BEEN S0 NE HAPPINESS, told you that with an illnes erson you were must be a v famons mar Id come | 1 weted t had been 13 cthing * he re anything |, He had better have remained like | The ph er in his garden to medi- tate upon the inevitable until its| { horrors lost all significance. He had | § chosen the other way and the last ich he had expected | 3 s 1d been opened to red of heaven. Tt the biblical truths of life, after all, which p vailed Phillips Oppenheim. ) (Continued tomorrow.) His Chivalrous Thought. n the Western Christian Advocate You'll have to remain with hour after school closes. re on my own in't you afraid you'l R 7 CLOSING OUT OFFICE FILES 5% DISCOUNT of Stock of vlen Letter Announcement in Sunday’s Star Fhe FFiles—Le duced for Office Phone Stationery fl M A 4 47 = (Over this coffee the North and South pledged the new brotherhoo “WE greet you, not with bayonets but with blessings; not with cold steel but with hot biscuits and southern hos- itality,”” so the Governor of Tennessce ong ago welcomed the veterans of the North to the battlefield of Nashville. **We gathered at the Maxwell House™ says onc noted Confederate general “and for the first time clasped in friendship the hands of our former enemics.”’ We can picture them there together in that statcly old dining room, the dis- tinguished generals of the South and North, wearing their faded uniforms of gray and blue. Together they lived again through the old campaigns and skirmishes. To- gether they drank the cups of that rarc colfee which made the Maxwell House famous throughout all Dixie. A gift to the nation from the old South Always it was the coffee at this fine, old hotel that its visitors praised most highly. A special blend was served there, wonder- fully full-flavored and mellow. The many *‘Good to the last drop™ d years ago distinguished guests of the Maxwell House carried the news of this coffee to their homes in all the cities of the South. Gradually in all parts of the country; South and North, East and West, the fam- ilies who most enjoy good living have heard of Maxwell House Coffee and have taken steps to secureit. Today itis on sale in sealed tins at all better grocery stores throughout the United States. It has pleased more people than any other coffee ever put on the market. And the same firm of coffee merchants who F:rfcctcd this blend years ago down in Nashville, still blend and.roast it today. When you pour your first cup of this cofe fee, when its rich aroma first reaches you,, you will understand why it delighted the guests of the old Maxwell House. See what new pleasure it will bring your fam- ily at brcafifast and dinner. Plan now to serve Maxwell House Coffee tomorrow. Your grocer has it on hand in the famous blue tins. Check-Neal Coffee ComEnK, Nashville, Houston, Jacksonville, Rich- mond, New York, Los Angelcs. MaxweLrL House CoFFEeE ToDAY — Amervicai lages? selling high grade coffee