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o said to finish an urt u THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. talked tke an. d 1 m her v a human DK uf that h apable of a s she means. 1 do not know me she comes of a Famlly of € t sound a little wimitted, watching the wine By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM @ Paient Oen hus the air of one quite ¢ of feeling “I am at your disposition,” sented. “It would amuse m “I watched you at t ‘hemin de fer table the other night. Andrea has the nbler, but he has not your ell me, what will become fter—Thursdiy week, isn't he as. she admitted. “He will be broken.” plied coidly Hargrave re- e will elimb nup again rcause he He may not have to under- ne poverty, but he will incur e disgrace as he brought upon friend.” man who is a good hater.” she “ lover. of one's |of neweomers—a. lus shall take you at once into my con fidence as to my present thougl T admire your gown fmmensely; I h never seen you look better. 1 ¢ You my most respectful homage,” coneluded, raising s “Homage! Res ful hdmm.v\ too! T would have more than that,” she|_ told hi He ed her attention to a group arvivals from . who was in on, detached over for a moment. narchesa, and with v, leaned down to given by some new England. Pellingha. the rear of the himself and v n Miss Violet since last night?” he inquired. ®rave nodded sympathetically. ou know, then?’ dinner party |} U, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926. SUBMARINE BROUGHT IN. T-3 Towed to Safety After Fuel| Extra Dry Bunslout and Pale KE \ W B \T Fla., February 3 (#). es subm day and Sund en route ok Conn., when her fuel s OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Loeated in Our Own Bldx. = 1 HERE'S no mistaking National Ginger Ale—it has ths tell-tale flavor of ginger—and the re- freshing effervescence of careful making and bottling. When you serve “National,” vour fricnds know vou are a judge of good Ginger Ale. 11e e told me.” reed the runnin 922 14th St Opposite. Franklin Park rved f But you are the only judge of | going to try my luck again, anyhow.” C LlN vour sensit (Copsright, 19 “You are the sort of | 1o one know what he “On the contrary,” by E. Phillips Oppenheim.\ Opticians Optometrists Guggenheim Co.. Eleventh Strect (Continued Tomorrow.) Woodward X Wothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Valentines and Valentine Novelties \ alentine assortments, ten in each box 35¢ to 75¢ box. Fancy Valentines, comi and other subjects, 3¢ to $1 each Gummed Hearts, Arrows anc 10c pkg. Candle and Electric Shades each. Cut Outs in hearts, arrows ar 10c to 15¢ for each cut out. Children’s Fancy Novel These Four Interesting Models Forecast Spring's New Millinery \Couers .’5@ eadv Ndpkm~ ]5L pkg ine Crepe Paper ne- 25¢ fold 1e Streamers of crepe and whit 10c roll each. Serpentine Confetti, 35¢ dozen. ¢ fi'ltttll in pack: 60c dozen. 1 Cupids INSTALLMENT XLV, 10c to 25c Trentino Receives a Shock. id cupids, Boxes, with 25c and 35¢ =1 AM AT YOUR DISPOSITION.” HE ASSENTED THE BERET—With its dashing grace and tam-like fullness pulled to the s caught with a pin, is developed in satin with silk twist embroidery. Sketched ‘Horner Bies & heoit haoes and - : \alin Heart Boxes for ca uuufi t{mcqum Eful’ THE SAILOR--The smartest tailored o hat, is a chic new model in the pastel felts. Studebaker Sketched right. $18.50. Fower Durability-Finish- ar 1 lost all the —just for h .I ched, 75c to $1.50 heads, clowns on s pon; all with bell att dozen. Stationery Section, Fir e you so i FURNITURE b it 3 o miit RENTING person, 1 should not be dining FOR i most attractive woman in the Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5000 Folding Chairs Always in St H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main 9136 Want Sparkling Teeth, Gums Like Coral? Here’s simple new way to gain them st floor. Parties THE GIGOLO—T hat *High-back” Hat, becoming to mother and daughter alike, is unusually appropriate for the matron. i crocheted straw. Sketched left. $35. r you sav that,” she| THE PICTURE-HAT-— [ hut completes the new types of millinery style for Spring, comes in fancy hair straw with an unusual note in trimming. Sketched left, $27.50. Millinery Section, Thirdl Roor, Philippine Handmade Gowns, $2.50 Achieves Prestige—Lace Flutters on Atternoon and Evening Dresses Embroidery Llam-r ate and love to make your selection early as the quantity is naturally limited, Underwear Sectton. Third floon Interestingly Priced $49 Please accept full 10-day tube free. Note the great difference in the color of your teeth when dingy film is removed as den- For Afternoon Wear For Evening Wear fists widely urge. Note the gum firmness mo"n“.‘:.: *off-color™ teeth to dear and spa ms ness. A way that firms tender gums brmg them healthy coral tint. 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Note your present cleansing 5 -fiifinpgmmduy Now mew methods are being weed. A dentifrice called Pepeo- dent—different in fc Largely on dental advice, the world has turned to this method. Clears film off Firms the Gums 1t lishes two important e a e R film, then firms the gums. A few days’ use will prove i power beyond all doube. Beautiful embroidery on full peasant sleeves, and touches on the pockets. Lovely frocks of plain or printed crepe de chine, satin and flat crepe in the popular one and two piece models. In corporating the smartest points of Fashion—kick pleats, cluster pleating and throw ties, these dresses are chic. Drese Section, Third floor Lacy Frocks—beaded frocks of flutfy chiffon, metallic lace or georgette in the soft pastel shades—so flattering, or the vivid colors—so striking. Lovely Dresses you will want for the Pre- Lenten Dances. Classic in line or de- lightfully fluffy, there are styles to appeal to every type. SMOCKS $1.95 1, $5 For Office Hours School, Home and Studio Rayons Prints Cretonnes Linenes T fions from food, smoking, ete |1'7REI'£ g FI! | the worst ; : i Mmo.sé‘?mi‘ ( 48 enemy to teeth s Papsadant Chiy , 0L, U. Erdorsed by World"s Densal Authorities ‘L’mu can feel it with your fongue Smocks are no longer limited to the studio, but are practical and attrac- tive for home and garden wear, for the office and school hours. They protect clothes and are unusually be- coming to their wearers as they may be had in all the lovely flattering colors. Home Frock Section, Third floor. Infants” Sweaters $1.50 to $3.50 Lovely, soft woolen sweater 1 little folk from infancy to 4 ycars—in the slip-on and coat modcls, with or without collars. In white, blue, pink and white trimmed with blue or pink. Infants® Section, Fourth floor. Glider Ga_,iters, $5 The Arctic That is the Vogue For snow or rain, the smart woman now wears the Glider Gaiter that opens and closes with an antomatic slide. Besides it is smart in appearance, a fac- tor no woman would ignore, Women's Shoe Section, Thind floor,