Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1926, Page 28

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By Amelie Ri [Primeess Troubetzkay] SYNOPSIS. 18 1 ‘ roung Russian sculptor p she refuses his nffer. and 110n, proposes fo her himse she ‘may live in his house i time that her father had In Hilary goes to Europe. and £t herselt & 3 burg of the take her on £ives up he due back in H e ) with Padraic end would Iike a (Continued from Vesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT XLII. A Respite for Celis ONOVAN'S hand jerked itzel away. then came bacl rested on Celia's brushi of it Fond' ain't a word 1'm sald she. and her unused smile flick ered. “But T wish vou well and no harm, and that's more than I wist most people Her hand stroked gently, once or twice wish vou should t r woman—s| Iy fond of the shining hear ke harm from man Celia felt that the gla were fixed piercingly upon dn't leek up. k vou, nurse,” she murmured ou ar nurse her, hu ). then her caught in o' did before.” she exclaimed in vexation “I've pulled vour hair T liked it smiled Cel again, won't you? replied Donovan with, “Wel hefore T what you sav that tk would seem a heap badder to me t what it seems now. i should harm vou 3 T don't think it wil Don't think’ is a ba We've all got to take some . our own badness maybe. What 1 sav is. take trouble, That's ver did vou get it?" Out of my own head van with gratified pride It rouble will ta good. nurse replied Done Do it N Reg T8 Faiant O e K10 ves how much vou ean get out of your /| The Adopted i VJ fc | own head if von only rummage ahout in it enough Miss If you don’t take trou ble. trouble will fake vou What sort of trouble The trouhle to find you are right or wrong and do soma foolishy you did when v Now vou remember, 1st 1 take?” ut whether | . ore vou go like and swam ter in next o nothing.” was the And Donovan. nol siay answe hostile glance at the closed the dony I A 1 that shone with her hour's i N eves AND SHE IMAGID WAT Celia found when she was left he couldn’t think of Padraic or with clearness. It ctly as if her mind too close in her T've done what I never irred with her| she tried fo <ee something Alstinet- hlur —then another de then another zht ‘ Where | few i | s queer see. GOODYE For EASTER Your PAINTING Requirements SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Buy Artists’ Supplies Now! 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Brush Free With Every Gallon. 421 10th ERE IN THE DISTRICT left the room with a last orchids as she | one pof dim, THE this weakness that she felt was the sign of illness.. Having never been ill | she couldn’t tell, but she did feel un | natural, though in a way the feeling | was also pleasant. . . . It was as ‘ it her body and mind said 1o her “You cannot make an effort. so there’s no nse trying. . " Well, she wouldn't try i | After al, the three days didn't be zin until tomorrow. 1f she jnst kept quiet and rested as Donovan had told her to she wonld be quite stronz again by tomorrow and everything would be clearer = ashe lay in a kind at the ¢ what I card. sent them hids. and (ry- e had writ . Orchids her. of conrse, I se he had said often that she was like an orchid. . heautiful it would he to see 1 growing wild in their native forests . high among dark. iropic n River m where The An Wasn't it the Ama they grew most wonderfull And she imagined mysterfous reac foliage REACHES OF DIM, IN DREAMS, SHADOWY shadowy like the towaring water, waters in dreams walls of foliage | She was with P | giidinz under high archids them a small hoat avy bhranches high nverhead were the Hands Osprevs feston toe Whe Never mind had tald here her th they re them like puffs of snow More and vet more An enchanted snow storm of white whirlin she decided was where. he Padraic her N the latest styles. vyourself in clothes wear, pay a small Budget Plan!! ////7 = o, //f/////%% N N N % EVENING of dim. agreeable | mings, of the finest qualities and embodving A we have only NEW merchandise. halance in 20 Weeks on our Confidential Dresses, $14.75 to $65 Coats, $14.75 to $75 STAR. WASHINGTON, THURSDATY. 1 drawn, and a lamp lighted on her “No, Miss,” sajd Donovan; “common writing table. The lamp was a tiny | sense told me to take 'em away. You'd one and thickly shaded so as not to| have waked up with a splitting head disturh her, but just as she wakened |ache if 1'd left them rank smelling | a log hroke in twe with a flurry of | things in here and a fir | finme and sparks that fimined the | Celia ate some more grapes thought | whole room. or probably it was the | fully, then pnt down the hunch and { very erash of the Ing that had ronse hack on her pillow i kg AIn't you going to eat ‘em all? At first she blinked drowsily al the | asked Donovan. : dancing skeins of light and shadow,| “No-—1 couldn’t possibly. then opened her eves wide, and sat up | ave any message in bed with a startled ex hation. | onovan took a sealed envelope Either some fantastic dream still | from her apron pocket o lingered, or her room had become en- | He left this" sald she. “Will 1 ehikriten The orchids were | turn on the for you te read it but on every side spread flower houghs of dogwood. pink a very grove of dogwood. | tramed the fire, made lovely patte . inst the blue tapestry above It, | | fretted the oak the walls, | | with the 2 blossoms i ! t the posts | | of her bed I& had fallen upon the coverlet. She fouched one | softly to see if ft were real Donovan, very real. cam Did Mr, aid Celia | an turned on the reading side the bed, and went out Ay N 1926, by Amelie Rives.) ool ned even Some (Continued tomorrow.) Wisconsin Public Utilities Com jes on a fray ho sent these? Who ar | Where are my v ! W Fraser hronght them. . . | 1 fixed ‘em the way he told ma 10, » them orchids are in the Mr. Fraser says vou are to hroth.” He brought them? How?" | In his car He went out in th | eountry himself for ‘em Now take your broth, Celin_hegan to sip ohediently <he laid aside the sp “Where i Mr. Fr: “Out ta dinner these grapes. too."" Celia finished the hroth, and ate a | few of the grapes In silance. Then | she said | “Did he tell you to take away the | shares with | e Of the | o preferred | Then | issue will he | r value will he preferre ' EASTER [LILY Il PLANTS STOCK>INCRE.ASES ASKED. |; R ) & LR A P Fvdranges Plants. $1.50 und up Ramhler Boeas. 3808 and np Barkets of Epring Flawars. §260 and up Faster Corsapss. 8960 and np Boxer of Flowsrs, 8300 and up. ORNDER FARLY SUPPLY LIMITED VAST DISPLAY AT SAVING PRICES cor 14th & H " & "o’ 829 14th St. N.W. Main ABR2 Frankiin 348 APRIL 1, 1926. 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