Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1926, Page 25

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MONTE By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM STNOPSIS. $ir Hargrave Wendever, country gentle- an"and Anancier. Calla on & Tampus T Physician for exumination- Dr Hor tells him he cannot live for more than | X or eight months. Wendever takes the blow standing. and - decider o ko on with his plans for' the Winter s if nothing had happened. ~He feels. however 'an uige to €ive a lift to some poor fellow creature, and experiments on_those with whom he comes in contact until he finds one in need | CARLO Heg U 8 Patent Office beautiful thing, Hargrave,” she went on. “We have contrived to live very closely and very beautifully together in an atmosphere which is not con- | ducive to the sort of life we have led. | We have found a kindred inspiration in the music which has charmed us, the poetry which we have loved to- gether, the thoughts which have been THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, tell her how little it all mattered. She saw the words framing upon his lips, however, and checked him. “Hargrave,” she continued, “for my rride's szke I like to think that.my words e given you pain. Pain, however, is a common gift to all of us who understand sacritice. Tell our- self, if you please, that in dragging planes wiere all these walk, we should have lost something which we could never regain. Will vqu please walk away with that thought in your heart, and leave me just the touch of your lips upon these finger the unsullied thoughts which I put away with the most i things of my life. If you pl (Copyright, 1926, By E. Phillips Oppenheim.) others wi down our beautiful friendship onto the | k FIRST BIDDING LIVELY ON RUBBER EXCHANGE Second Organization of Zind in New York Expects to Do Large Business. YOF Jher contrac February 16 (P).— , with a market value changed hands trading of the of New York. the first 64 con- ch, were re- showing a price range of 61.10 a pound. |NORFOLK SOUTHERN HEAD SEES HEAVY EARNINGS NEW YORK, February 16 (®.— Ernest Willlams, chairman of the Norfolk_Southern Railroad, sees a good {ndustrial outlook in the section served by the road and expects reve- nues for the early part of 1926 to ex- ceed those of last year. He sald the vutlook for agriculture this Spring was excellent. The question of divi- dends on the company’s $16,000,000 stock had not been considered, and no new financing was contemplated. As much as $25,000 a year is made by some woman doll-designers. 1926. BALDWIN’S 1925 NET IN SHARP DECLINE Poor Showing Attributed to Lack|® of Business for Low-Cost Operations. By the Associated NEW YORK protit of Baldwin in 1925 fell to $19; interest and other char with $1,320,026 the year before. This 16.-—Net > Works cpenses, share on the $6.60 a share . The unfav. ttributed by equal to 93 cents a k against npany experienced eur in obtaining at ate the workshops and maintain an lucible minimum organization. ofit and loss surplus was $15,763,832 oo $18,367,269 at the close of —_—— SHEET BAR ADVANCED. NEW YORK, February 16 P).— Sheet bars are quoted in the Chicago -5, compared | district at $36 @ ton, an advance of | by the Post Office D §1 a ton. “gg LABOR DEMAND GROWS. DETROIT February 18 (Special).— Tndustria th activ increase. v here continues ol Each consecutive wee n 3 since the first of the vear has shown Associ register ployed. tion's labor barometer, whiol a total of 2 ares with ce, sufficlent business to oper-; @ increase in the Detroit Employers® h 5,106 now em- 207,107 1 lacks oniw 680 of touching the high point for all time, which was for t! November 14, 1925 During the fiscal v, ir ending June 30, 9.000 new f . S were nec | place worn-out or faded ones > week ended d artment to re- of help. This proves to ine manicure girl, Vi Bim recularly of her fami be a delicate look- iolet Martin. who serves He offers her and a member m vacation of two months at at Monte Carlo. Not having any tolet_induces her fiance. Robert, to er brother. ~ Their host gives them free rein in Monte Carlo. Wendever's | London Philip Gorse. born between us. We have passed | through this rather meretricious world with affection, I belleve, in our hearts, | without a single divergence from the beautiful ways, without a gaucherie to regret. It is very wonderful to have {done this, Hargrs You are, I think the only man I e ever met with whom it would have been possible, and it has been chiefly through your great unselfishness.” | Still he said nothing, but there was in his face all the understanding, all the sympathy she desired. = “Last year, perhaps, there was a 1ot | Slight cloud,” she went on. *I remem.- | ber the right after the opera in Paris und the princess' supper party; we ‘ove home together through the Bois. that moment [ have known pride, I remain hu- too, that 1 was play- % a selfish part. Since then it has eomed to me that there has always en a faint restlessness between us. ve felt it as you have. vear it was there from the mo- vour lips touched my fingers, to Paris, so I followed my Rome, to meet, as you ilure. And now, shall I a single sentence?” »u will,” he answered. “Hargrave. T cannot give you in any lesser way what it would 1ve made me prouda and happy to have given vou if I could have gained my free ng the exchange formally, President R. Henderson called at- tention to the fict that the world's moduction of rubber had grown from | 23,590 tons in 18900 to 503,000 tons in st year run- billlon dol- Approximately per cent of 1d’s production is consumed in ed States, he said. ed the opinion that the by increasing the num- 1 the commodity, will ilize price movements, m 12 cents to pound in the last six years. (Spe- | . JANUARY LEAD OUTPUT. NEW YORK, Fi y 16 P).— Production ad in January | by members of the American Bureau % | of Mera! Statistics amounted to 67,999 Rice Is a rich source of supply of | short tons, compared with 69,104 tons tcohol. Every ¢ refined output was will vield about : . and anti- the spirit (Continued tomorrow.) UNITED DRUG'S NET. 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Be Sure You're Right Then Go Ahead wutably, past througn the drooping gold of a E: t mimosa tre cross the tops of lie pink almond blossom, to the sea ind the spaces Levond, wis consclous of a2 momentary sense of great hu- miliation. The friendship, with its H i off a rose : in her hand his lips, m place, and seated There was the old fe to him 1 her fir ck to his by his side nating note ot —uwe are here to tell you the right way to do the interior or exterior painting and how to refinish the furniture and floors. Butler-Flynn Paint Co. 609 C St. Main 1751-4902 e B, 72, 2% rice Reductions Average 10% to 50% Six Groups Mossoul and Hamadan Scatter Rugs For Golds G”i or BELN A HARGRAVE. familiarity in her greeting, the old smile upon her unclouded face; yet he noticed that she arranged her chair S0 that the shadows underneath her beautiful eyes were less apparent. “I am forgiver he said, lightly. “1 think that my journey to Rome fatigued me more than I thought. I felt in no humor for a dinner party last night, and I used my privilege, the privilege of our friendship, to ex- elf.”” “OUR FRIENDSHIP HASI VERY BEAUTIFUL THING, beautiful ornamentation of delicate, shadowy lovemaking, had been a vrized thing in his life. He was sud- v filled with a sense of guilt. She d divined the truth. She was choos- ing this way to save her pride, to save him. He was powerless to argue with her. It was too late to tell her even the truth, the ghastly secret he car- ried always with him." He felt all that hovering, impotent sense of humili- ation, the scourge of involuntary in- ich vou are |fidelity. At least, he decided, he would welcome to use,” Hargrave as. | = — Sured her. “Naturally, howeser, your i absence was a disappointment. COLOR IT NEW WITH “I was half an hour only at the “DIAMOND DYES” privilege she continued. “I ventured too, to excuse myself early. The terrible, and the crowd, even | to look at, bewildering.” | “I caught only one glimpse of you,” Hargrave remarked. “l saw you several times,” she answered. “I saw you even striving gallantly to dance.” ‘An impossibllity,” he murmured. “I spoke just now,” the princess continued, “of the privileges which be- long to friendship. Dear Hargrave, I am going to use a greater one still. I am going to test your friendship for me to the greatest possible extent.” “You have something new to say to me?” he asked “Naturally,” she acquiesced. wise I should not have s 1 will not confess thut I have changed my mind—I am not of the order of people who do that—but the situation | between us has regrouped itself in my mind. I see things a little differ- ently. I see them this time with the eyes of truth.” He remained silent. It was so ob- viously her wish, however slowly the words might come, to say all that was #n her mind. “Our friendship has been a very M Group No. $29.00 rGroup No. $492.75 l . 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