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o9 THE EV \'IX(E STAR, W \%HT\(.TO\' T'). C., TUESDAY. MARCIE 16, 152 : why hno vou not told the 'proud to know he is such a good| “T should like to learn how (o' Refflgel’atcl‘ Rellnlng vied he, rom’ | pre »" Chimed in the | SWordsman. It must be one of the |fence,” she said. E & bow mor wd in the . no, signora! He is!” persisted . inest things in the world exclaimed Hilary. “But! X 7 |l\.|n ever. . . . “A god-1 » iy vou not heard me | maestro, jealous of the z exclaimed the maes- | saber fencing is too violent for o ! A Specnalty swordsman i hushand, signora. | er > And T did all my best | worth of his adored art. “Is it not to | tr 8 . “I am again | voman, You must learn with rapers. 11, carlo nnini, tell it to you!” ' not to be it . parole d'onore.” | be proud to be so fine a swordsman” ccato,’ time in the heart | . . I'm tolerably good at that, too. | { And he smacked his deep, reverberat- | And “again he slapped his mighty | Hilary murmured something about | And once more he made her his div- | ¢ will teach you myself . . . \«hun* Ose {ing chest in emphasis. 2 | ne ting 1o s ing bow. I've flnished “this damned hook,” he ! o : o smiled at him vaguely, then | asked the | \When he had gone, which he did |ended with sudden gloom. 2 . Rog. U S . | shortly 11 lingered. Her glance (Copyright, 1920, by Amelie Rives.) W. By Amelie Rives 3 Patent Office. cord fe 3 ) 4 never told me about | 3 t to|key ain o this brand-new T [Princess Troubet-knr] v 5 E ked sl i : elis 2 (Continued tomorrow.) ?@’%m?%?%y&%@%&%&%‘%fi%&%%@wwwfis\»&%fiai&@ is he ad on h fakine, e into i IRELAND WANTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY. HAVE YOU GOT YOUR SHAMROCK FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY? ALSO GIFTS, FAVORS AND NOVELTIES—IN ERIN'S GREEN. FIRST 1100 g T unmmmm to i to the 1 | 3 S on her’ way downstairs ) : : " when she remembered she must tell | 4 . v | Hilary she wouldn't he home forf luncheon. K 0 N Not finding him in the lbrary, she| gyl %y NG M on Our Third Floor he's up in *the don gallery with . didn B0 i X Gay Colors—shimmering satins, glistening silks, transparent georgetic and'; g : : gak v chiffons featuring the cape — the I)()lCTfl—th basque — the peasant ‘l(cu,i e brightly embroidered, tucked and pleated—apparel that is the very essence oitl and the light, subdued stamping | smartness for the Easter promenade. : As she was always welcome to ap- | [ T A Dashing Easter A Youthful Easter: e N : Frock for Mam’selle Model for Madamc’ i other witlh dr Wi 1 $4‘7 $47 | od one crled still, letting his iade fall to rest, point down. 8 ; Every girl will want a frock with a The modern woman of distinction E Charleston skirt—but if you have other gratified to find he e type of laster ideas about you ster costume you will gown that suits h g whether surely find them expressed in our Misses’ larger than average, smaller n average: \pparel Shops. or just average. : Sketched: T'lca-ant brown crepe sleeve- Sketched: Tui less dress with double cape and full gath- line back and ered skirt with applique ribbon motifs on trimmed and studded net, beads. Coats in Colors, $4 Iu Women’s \l-t'.s just as goo this s [ and ple: lars of natural a Sketched: (ot pointed over the ~quirrel stand-up collar And the Miss Likes a Brlght Colored SWHY HAVE YOU NEVER T ; r N 2 ; > 4 1 Ttalian, whicl e giiie el 4 20, i i g6 Sk : \ j ; - In Sizes ll lu ‘)1) nasked nd stiffen 1S too., with coll of Summer fu Sketched: coat in spr project to ¢ ) T i quired « g thing eKIy. " | ¢ tie x»(nl cape s At unusually hard to n d <quirrel ¢ Paying Tribute to Fashion (9 ur Easter e o Millinery (9])ening A collection of the most exciting and original hats—hats = that anybody can wear—hats that * somcbod\ can wear || —hats that evervbody will want to wear because they are |so fascinating. A visit to our Spring Millinery Opening i\Vlll convince vou that only here will you find the right hat !lfor vour Easter promenade. voov o 000 A Dream of a Hat Is Sketched Above, $18.95 eliquette on s . she found. was for the iwke | Colds, Grippe, llu' Dengue, | ; : of chewi d ozt Bilious Fever and Malaria, il i One hat, at least, of sand transparent straw, is indispensable in your \plm" and pamion, it another piece into Wis' Mkillsthegerms. | symmer wardrobe. This one is ultra-smart with its wide brim, ‘faced in maline ‘(m(l its crown gracefully draped in contrasting velvet ribbon and spreading back bow. EDobbs Hats Dress Hats Sports Hats 1 $10 to $28.50 $5 to $35 $5 to $18.95 Hats in Felts, Bangkoks, Balibuntal, Perla Visca or Toyo Straws. In large and small head sizes. e e maem s (Millinery, Fifth Floor.) — contains rio gelatines — no gums, powder or fillers. BREYERS is the Old-Fashioned Kind—made from pure cream, pure flavorings and pure gran- ulated sugar. Clubwomen of Washington—Attention ! and other club activities. ~ If desired, reireshments may be ordered at nominal cost. \Lm\ bookings March. Ior full information telephone Tower Auditorium Manager, have alrecady been made for Main 5100. | | | | | - \ The Hecht Co. offers you the use of their Tower Auditorium for regular meetings, bridge. teas. | i | | .. Nature flavors it— wreame | THE HECHT CO~F STREET PHILADELPHIA NEW Y.ORK NEWARK WASHINGTON Store Hours: 9:15to 6 P.3. 1866 Y 1926 TEIRGRET mmwrkm s i oo o o o e S