Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1926, Page 29

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REAL ESTATE. The Adopted Wite By Amelie Rives [Princess Troubetzkoy] NOPSIS, <c mother died when ¥ * | o w u ontreal express {Continued from Ye INSTALLMENT LVIN Another Shock. R a 1 hy S| m hy - in this way, and I need some mo- which to compose him- doesn’t 1 , darlin t [ |t her short hair and the upturned v , “you did it for my sake, Celia. was going to deny this, ¥ {hought better of it and remained t. went on, still encirc hurt vou, have I “Oh, no,” i Her tone strucl as_ enig e, und he was reproaching himself very much for having so plainly shown her the horror of hi r wonderful art of you that vd—yes"—he laugh— 1 had vour } laugh in re. ) his ile or ly, 50 he took hy overs I'd talked Molly ther much of it | to tell Celia reached | what there v [ When she stood rev princes in the tower because that touch of the Asia Celia’s face made her look to him for himself in thoug to do it! lightful Then, in a by-the- tume before, the ¢ Reg. U8. Patent Offics. “Who is Molly?” a 5 He hadn’t meant to mention Molly et, and cursed his blunder for a sec- nd. then at, as he had . it might be just as ell 1o get il over now. y is my cousin, b really. We grew more like up to- at some length nd what an she w4 nd how she Montreal. ou’ll see her for yourself to- " he ended, with a cheery ie did not feel. said Cella. in her tone again enigmatic, and he K1y on't you want to see h s, answered Celia. N jumping p, he caught both her hands, pulling o her feet also. yme,” he cried gayly. *Let me the full extent of my tragedy! B » muffled up in that tweed t I can’t even see how short v golden fleece!” to help her off he spoke, and t to the aled in the swit | > he sustained another | »ore it this time in secret i ief, looked much and loose about had been f burnt ors but ir u don’t look like Melus ¥ , but you do look rather a duck,” e smiled. It was odd, Celia thought, how qjuch she disliked Padraic’s calling er a duck. of Millais’ fous, ic.in Here he was distinctly mer he moment like an Oriental in a was comforting “It will_grow, Lord, what it will take ‘And there's Molly.” smmoned all his powers of act- swinging her hand to and an to sing under his breath: he ut, “O page! Oh, mon beau pa-ge! Mironton, Mironton, Mirontaine!” “elia let her hands be swung, but down at the Pullman design of thinking vaguely that it gly. an see you in plum colored was saying. “loose 5. You'll make a de- Then he his voice casual, " Padraic hesitated. |, maki; said ‘wear that cos- * replied Celia; I bought it Padraic before he could »'* asked Celia, her : to him, then back to aic tried to seem as if p his mind—"it's but it the d to seel “Well e were 625 DAHLIA STREET TAKOMA PARK BEAUTY—SIMPLICITY s one at a glance, rooms and bath—open firepluce—tho e aporec ition 15 perfect—beauti because of its refined and attractive 2 personal inspec- car ful lawns and shrubbery Terms To Suit Purchaser Inspection by Appointment Only The Price Will Please You W-H-WB/'T G 916 15th St. No Wonder These Homes Have Sold Fast! 30 Built Only 3 Left R s = $7,850 == S Beautifid - room and bath homes, with hot-water heat, electric light, hardwood floors and double rear porches. Or drive out Michigan Avenue and operty. " Phone. Matn l Sample House l 629 Franklin St. N.E. 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" he exclaimed reproach- t's not your gowns I love, but It arms about her, meaning ; but, though she didn't ack, she pressed the crown of her shorn head so firmly against his breast that he couldn't find her chin easily enough to lift her face to his. He murmured in her ear, or, rather, close to the spot he guessed her ear | ¢ to be: “But though I don't care thrippence what you wear for me, we'll dig out one of your lovellest gowns and put vour most Melusin on this darling fluff” the top off her head olly, won't we? (Copyright. 1926, by Amelie Rives.) (Continued tomorrow.) EVENING STAR, | taken WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1926. burg, spokesman for the group, made public following the meeting resolu- tions which he said had been adopted by the organization, accompanied by an explanatory statement. 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