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24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926. The Adopted ' R, e Adopte MWoodmard & Lothrap At 4 O’Clock This Afternoon Mr. Milton C. Work Will Lecture on Auction Bridge. You Are Invited. f 1 { 1 f } her eyes as she had stood before him braced to receive his kiss plunged [ him into ecstasies of mirth. 1 “What an amazing product for this age of soft-shell virgins!” was his, fond reflection. “But how delicious!” | Reg US. And he thought with delight of the ' prolonged wooing that lay before him, and of the wise advice of Balzc By Amelie Ri us. j “Plus de preface que de tvre.' " | y Ameltie Rives Patent Ofen. | Nowadays people usually opened [Princess Troubetzkoy) the book of love in the middle, sKip- | ped to the end and banged it to at! SYNOPSIS. | vet not involve her in a vulgar scan- | one reading. They also preferred an P Oslia Gibbe, whoss ‘mother died wher m.-; jal? edition in many different little Sixth Floor. ., D | Still smiling nervously, he said: volumes, Whereas his was in one n{ “\We must manage it. somehow | only, unique, precious and sealed with his painti fe|. . . buthave you thought that the | a magic seal. tal” dleposition and | steamers are all full by now?” He forgot momentarily that he, too, 5 1L fes, I've thought of that,” she|had skimmed some of the little % e T ‘ed promptly. “We could golvolumes in larger editions. ~Remenm- wnada and sail from there.” bering this a second later, he frowned, mart 0. at S upefaction was complete. then smiled: i his mysterious Melusine, had ““Phat wasn't the book of love,” he thought out the matter practically | thought easily, “but the book of de- and beforehand! S . “Yes, we could do that,” he as. Suddenly he snatched off his hat sented mechanically. Then, brought ' and ran the rest of the way bare- with a .m? by the word Canada, u | headed, to the pstonishment of pass wonderful solution of their difficulty | ersby. leaped before him. | He had such heaps of things to do He took up her suggestion with en- | even before tomorrow. before she could speak|...... R k | " Hilary was at first surprised by “Canada will be the very thing!"|the elaborate tgilette that Celia had 1| ho cried. “I will find out all about | choser for a quiet dinner at home. Mademoiselle Will Take Pazk for the Spring Semester h pr i ement_until "| the trains and let you know . . .|Then he understood. ‘“She dressed in !make all the arrangements . | her loveliest gown for her lover. of if we leave by tomorrow afterncou-— | course,” he told himself. will that do?” | And’vet, was it her lovellest? Tie Overwhelmed Ly his sudden capitu- | had gesigned it for her when he was He | Jation and the unexpected eagerness | under the charm of the old school of with which he now spoke, Celia could | Persian painting, and though she ter ove all do. (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) INSTALLMENT XLVIL The Book of Love. Exclusive New Styles from Paris his arms around d her very gently 3 1 he protested ‘T've told| ou I'm ready to do all you want . Don't laugh like that i Ficant - UTaEmp RO Lo raid Celia and went on laughing s it's funny he explained, bre: at ce she stopped small face| inoked se Wt defiant. i It was ," he dinsisted. “My | r with me,| s not to go.” ' At right—A smart coat for formal school occasions—of black satin, with the newest blorsed back— inspired by Worth; pofka dot lin- ing; puff sleeves and Summer fur collar. $62.50. Jane Wandl Sports Hats have just arrived trom Paris— tor the Spring sports—in new fabrics and styles. Jane Wandl hats exclusive with Woodward & Lothrop, and created for an aristocratic clientele—are known for chic, distinction and remarkable value. e was so for an iustant that e had lost his head, but told himself ngrily that he! s had been a dis- had folded her Above—Sports coat of English im- ported novelty fabric in rust, smartly belted with lizard, which repeats itself on the cuffs and the long tuxedo collar. $75. mouth. dreadfull elbow than he ‘elia, on her side, aisappointed ome and sl Mademoiselle will want to take back to school or col ed it. B Feather-weight Hats, of Soutache braid are in two models— hat she had done was quite invol- 4 A fi 7 B i ary. She gave him a sidelong | the high creased crown, with narrow brim that turns up in lege, aiter the Easter holidays, one or perhaps two of LA T and a little HER ANXIOUS EXPRESSION RELAXED. back, in one and two tones and the small hat, with brush these new smart coats. 1.‘;:,{:1:,,“;"“":: away after releas-| ¢ yoq silently in agreement. As | looked delicately uncanny in the wired- or mother-of-pearl ornament. Swagger madels—belted models, the- newest l\l‘k.' : B e S, Ce CWES ) tanding now look- | fire. What if she| o bly? Shel anud on his| ¢ lout tunic woven with silver flowel r ! and the petaled skirts of mauve al he preferred her in darker however, her arxio axed, the flush o rated to tw he continued Of French felt and grosgrain ribbon—intriguing little models, with upturned brim as soft of texture as of tint. & down into tl ad offended him irret ole up and put her sports coats—in English imported fabrics, light-col ored tweeds and candia. For more formal occasions e showed | Jaunty little hats—that fit the trim contours of the well- ssion puzzled im, it was “Please . = ttnaad . elated pr " 2 Erlrmt A E el gy eifal [ T 8o cold and set: the expression of groomed head—are soft enough to fold away for traveling. there are lovely satins, taffetas and charmeens—many urt . . . And . E | e e e e e T e with Summer fur—some with capes—others with the ¢ { "2 , e sald, - Padra enemy rather than receiving a lover. : 0 4 B e £ S S Wi o Ie had just time to steady her as|. . . I couldn't have borne it any Y . Berals Ence Maize, Lanvin Green, Orchi = i she swayed agalnst him. {oniger - o+ You. have saved me AT S A €, n, Orchid, Rose, White chic embroidered puff sleeves. Henna, Brown, Thistledown, Sand Millinery Section, Third floor. $39.50 to $75 ¥ourth floor “My head does feel so very queer|from what I couldn’t have borne even | way; if perhaps she had come to a she ended piteously | one day longer . . .” decision and it was agalnst, not for, Then Padr became Jlutely | that youth? This was a very pleasing doing | idea for him, for the more he thought of O'Shea the less he considered him H -sultable mate for Celin. Exactly | spoke | What sort of man would be suitable .| for her he had not worked out, but at L Sectior h . mnot h sual sel e put her in the b | hand touched his arm hair a and knelt beside her {and he bent and Ki ’pofl:efi s \ou‘ must know I'd| what was his amazement to feel on | least he would not in any respect re- . v . ke nothing better than to carry vou | his cheek as he lifted his head again | semble O'Shea, E N l 1 m O now . . . this moment. a light timid kiss in return; And she ' (Copyright, 1928, by Amelie Rives.} xquISI e eg 1'gees or verY our 9 tomorrow did not draw back, but stood there | % —_—— S——— — Tomorrow. Where is it you want | looking at him, as if expecting some- me to take you? e thing: the drollest mixture of resolve, | -— . far awa . . Abroad . . ."|dread, gratitude and affection in her | i He lifted his face from her hands | greenish eves. i Record in Use of Electricity. | cHICAGO. Apri 6 ‘ $15 to $45 Reunions and Afternoon Teas iere he had hidden it. and smiled| Their regard said plainiy . clabth ervonsly. ~ Her ivas TmOlgioh an| “‘Sou mey a8 uis tit: ol iwikh| nee No other item of feminine apparel is so «dd. wild glitter under their slanting /. . . this ill be good . . . |State in the Middle West, according to scinating S - 9 g is time I will be good . . | Sate n, o N Flectric. Light - Assocl: fascinating or so thoughtfully chosen as the . 5 to garment for the restful leisure periods. There ds. He was sure by this time that| But Padralc had had his iesson. ation. The average annual per capita are charming negligees for every hour. 1 5 Coliege reunions, with every one wearing smocks ot the class color, are something very unpleasant must have| was now convinced that the time, | ue 67 appened to put her in this over-|the place and the loved one were|Use of electricity in Illinofs was 678 cond FOR"T;{_E SRESSING TABLE, a flowered the newest and smartest reunions, Besides smocks are so becoming and REOIRCE= fashion-right. | kilowatt hours. Michigan wa: aged FOR THE BATH, a tailored coat model ui (Continued Tomorrow.) ST A «scited state—this sort of frenzy to|not yet assembled together. He con- | it away as soon as possible. It Im\' tented himself by putting an arm | With 663. The United States ave hwarted Something really ter-|about her shoulders and pressing his | 627 Kilowatt hours a person yearly. ble might result. She seemed in an | cheek to hers for good-bye. —————— slarmingly reckless mood . . . On his way home he burst out| One modern bulb-making machine | Exquisite and exotic Russian tea smocks have invaded the tea hour and il ow to manage her es | laughing. The remembered look in |does the work of 145 glassblowes | crepe de chine i : g a ch; ing innovation it is. A wealth of color—sil spl —exceed- | FOR THE CHAISE LONGUE, a lace-trin- e g Innovaton it s 8 e © dikemsepldoL s e Sleghcigi( model of georgette over crepe indefinably smart about smock-wear- i ing at tea time. FOR THE INFORMAL TEA, a blue geor L %2 i ' gette over pink crepe satin. lace and Worn also for office, school, garden ribbon trimmed. and home. Negliges Section, Third floor Home Frock Section, Third #loo. 75 Women’s New Spring Coats Exceptional Value® $3 9°50 Pretty Silk Slips, $2.95 and $3.95 I | | | | I I 1 Of an excellent quality of pongee— The Smart Foot Wears Strap Pumps Light-Colored Kidskin Smart women wear a light-colored kid pump with chic trimming of a darker shade and cut-out sides Cuban heel. GRAY OR. BLONDE ALSO IN PATENT LEATHER made in the smart and comfortable bodice top style, with deep shadow- | Spindler’s Valeteria is a New and Superior Pressing Service | | | | SUPERIOR because of the special forming presses which shape ! | i I I i | proof hem and two inverted pleats | to give necessary fullness. | i I " Sizes, 34 to 44, $2.95 | Sizes, 46 to 52, $3.95 I | | I Dainty radium slip, with a lovely ruffle B collar, shoulders, chest and waistlines, trousers and skirts. Pofofieutithe aaut Sal son I Il | I Novelty printed crepe slips—in many and ] e ; TR s . i varied colors and patterns. $3.958 c GRIGIER 0" BacHar S MLEG I No Hand Ironing to Scorch or Shine! Il e St v L i\ _ i il Paris-inspired coats marked at prices that stamp : l'hese forms are the same as used by nationally known clothing mahufacturers ” this an outstanding coat event. Fine (ailoring. EnghSh Importh when clothes are made I £ z s z it Beautiful fabrics. Smart new fashions. And favor I | }‘i ite colors. . SpOl‘tS Hose it b S Stri S = se—i > ’ i : Just two of these new coats of this large and lovely Al e d’*’lf’i'k‘i’“él‘j;t o 2 . it Athletic Combinations collection are sketched. Braid insets on the collar B o1: binad-ribbédc with colorful i‘;f [ and the clever and unusual pocket marks this gray stripes. $6. 1 11th St. NW. in 2 i 50 charmeen as a remarkable value. Another equally For golf and hikes—there are % 801 11th St. N.W. Main 2704 “H $1' good value is the sand charmeen cape-coat, the length sports hose with figured cuffs. # it Made of French crossed barred novelty smartest coat fashion this Spring, with collar band- Sand Gray, Brown and Fawn. i o . it voile with a knitted band’set in the back ed with Summer fur, twvei Sports Hose, Men’s Sults Men’s suits If to insure freedom of movement; cami- . Ligh ght s H $ | . : 1 For the college girl to take back to school 5 . sole top with straps of same material. Bdge, ROSCWM, Gtav, Blue- and others will wear here for town and ALL and DELIVER [ In white and flesh. beu’ Blue, Tan' Na 9 Black country sports. ‘ » b ‘ll.ll Wandl % » VYs Two-tone effects, Plaids, Ribbed c LEAN and PRESS An unusual Jane value. . Women's Cost Section, Third fioor. In every wanted color. Knit Underwear Section, Third fioor. Hoslery Section, First floor. ( Cleaned and Pressed