Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 35

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1918 Pa. Ave. NW. 33 % ' CORNS| . ander s and i .94 ROOF REPAIRING | GUTTERING-SPOUTING - PROMPT SERVICE S. ROSE 616 F St. NW. - Main 6475 “TRUCK 0§£RVICE" “TAXI SYSTEM” ANY SIZE. ANY TIME. ANYWHERE Baltimore, Md., Daily Fredericksburg. Hagerst Martineburs and. Comi Frederick, Huxersiawn,. Winchester, Every Monday ¥or Furniture, Freight and Bazzage JACOBS TRANSFER COMPANY, INC. 113 FLA. AVE. N.E. PHONE NORTH 9500-01-02 PERPETU BUILDING | ASSOCIATION | PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over * $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 | Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Temporary location during eonst: | cion of our new Wix... 1004 & ST. N.W. JAMES BERRY, Presid JOSHUA W.°CARR, Sec’y Dol adding, a tip which made him gasp in sheer Amazement, and walked with quick steps into the dingy Fleet street doorway. 5 Oh, it ‘was hard to set her feet guldfllmn on the stone floor of the imly-lighted passage. dance. But had anybody ever danced in a newspaper ~building . before? - distempered ‘walls, gloomy windows, dingy messenger boys gathered in chattering knots on shaky schoolroom forms, a guardian of the sacred pre- || cincts shut up in a sort of telephone | | box boring a pair of sergeant-major | | the morning’s ||| as_the minutes Il |at each of which sat some busy c eyes critically at' her, pushing a slip I} | of paper and a stub of pencil over for her to write her name and business— it | no, not even a new young millionaire: il | would dance here! ‘Then she was alone in the cubicled waiting room, rustling the sheets of ue of the Onlooker past. ‘Then she was king through a || | tremendously large room, steering her way between rows of tables and des | ture bent over a pile of papers. From sweep out the flies! IMPROVED DETHOL, made by a wonderful new secret formula, is the surest fly-killer ever shot from a sprayer. Nothing ever like it before. N remarkable discovery today. The quickest and cleanest. small, quieter room, a man looking quiszi- cally at her with shrewd eyes from behind homn-rimmed glasses. B SR o ok M S SN AR il | Rough wooden floors, cobwebby, dark Nothing can equal this it down, 5 kindly. “But I'n afraid we raake a five mintites’ business of this, you know." 4 . She wanted to | did she work? w old was she? ‘Where was she born? Then—worse And now & than ever—couldn't she write an ar- ticle for them—'‘"How I Received News of My Great Good Luck"” or “What I Mean to Do With My Five Thousand Pounds”? Oh, no, no, she had never written a newspaper article in her life! Well, then, if Miss Peterson would be kind enough to give them all iInforma- tion—— A bespectacled youth with a short- hand notebook was summoned and Richenda mechanically answered his fire of rapid questioning. ‘Then, with her head still swirling, away to a glass-roofed miniature stu- dio near the sky to pose for half a dozen photographs. 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Kathleen and Jean had fallen into the habit of drifting after each eve- nink’s meal from the musty.smelling sitting room ,of the ng house where all three dwelt up to the cre- tonne-hung freshness of Richenda's little bed-sitting room. 5 i A Cigar Sensatio 1A {218 o 4 “Mins Peterson - |letters of congratulation.” el e Al:’l 1 haven't had'any yet.” she| .o . w p Caldwell of Monti-|tion or sour stomach. All children t’lt“'” “Miss Peterson in & dainty cello, 11l 2 prac physician for | love its pleasant taste. ; corner of her own sanctum.” 47 years, it seemed ¢muel that somany| Buy a large 60-cent tottle at any been as quick to | “A musty couch with a ‘couple of | constipated infants.and children had | store that ::?ls medicine and just see cushions and a flower pot hm:.’:t in | to be kept “stirred up.” for yourself how perfectly it cleanses ‘_"-'-2 I:.h- Pw&:}?w pfll‘:flh 4 co| While he knew that consti :::’l crh' dllat:f., the bowels of infants ron I'l_m prize in a beauty compe- -“The Church Bazasr, my dears! 3 M We all went in for fun and I got the fl S SYRUP . abyss as well, Unfortunately, too, James Peterson pen of Fate had been to write it to his lite, . ton ; The spinster .eunt who had taken was the cause of nearly all children’s little ills, he constantly advised mothers to give only a harmless laxa- tive which would help to establish natural bowel “regularity.” In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup -Pepsin mothers have a regulating ‘laxative which they can depend upon when- ever ‘a child is constipated, bilious, feverish or sick from a eold, indigés- half guinea.” lone in the world, dependent almost - ‘The three tongues clacked excitedly entirely on what . she 'herself could SaTit: for a while. 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