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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, to make it awkward for me. Brett,” she was frightened now, “he is threat- ening awful things if I don't pay the money back. Brett, Brett, can he— can he?” “I don’t think he'll go as far as that, Lucille,”” he answered the fear in her eyes. “I'll do the best I can, I'll give you seven hundred—that is, of course, if you'll leave the camp at once without a word to Richenda. y Clearing Reductions Provide Substantial Savings 39 $2.50 C-B Corsets, $1.50 and. youll not get o penny! Be wise,|N Table Covers...... § C PENEg u’ Cool Summer-weight Ventilating Cor L‘f‘cx"ll’leiake it, Brett,” she said. “I've 45x45 Oilcloth Table Covers, all per- sets, the famous C-B make, made of but the \ ality, shown in-a large variety $10.10 and $15 Llnoleum and Congoleumt Rugs and Slight Irregu- { good substantial quality pink net, well been a beast, I supposs, of new fast-color printed designs. Cool., 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ° lars. boned; medfum and long lengths. All woman who is forced to live on her economical sanitary table covering for ft. and 7 ft. 6 in. July clearance brings these fine savings on serviceable wits has a hard path to travel. She m:;;:»::ia.m oor. suix. o cdifersntt O 0 o ey $1.19 Seamless | by 12 ft. Sizes. and attractive floor coverings for any room in the home. The lpt includes 7 ft. 6, by 9 ft. Congoleum Rugs and 7 ft. 4 4 ) CRatee Kecounits Tavited: “You must go now, at once. Richenda won't be up yet. Women’s $1 to $2.95 Sheets, 89c¢ 81x00 Seamless Bleached 6 in. by 12 ft. Certainteed Linoleum Rugs, all with hand- some borders. A variety of wool rug designs and tile pat- evil power over men, Lucille. And IfAnd the car is still waiting at the Neckwear, 77¢ Sheets, perfect quality, hand torn terns, in rose, blue, taupe and other colorings. The rugs, —1 hadn't much faith in women. | foot of the hill. I told them to do A sample line of Women's and ironed, large double-bed termed slight irregulars, have no discernible defects. Monica robbed me of it those years|that." Neckwear, purchased from & size; made of heavy round thread $15 and $16.50 Rattania Rugs ago. Poor soul, I ought to let her|. “You were prell) sure, Brett,” she large manufacturer who wished sheeting cotton. Hodgc:‘ Make Perfect Quality Rattania Rugs, w [ memory rest in peace now, but—well, [ said ruefully. picious of you know how she treated me. It—it “I meant to mnke no mistakes. to adjust his stocks. This as sortment represents all the most 29¢ Pillowcases, 19¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, Il sizes 7 £t 6 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. anid 9x12 ft.; in the most wanted colorings in stenciled designs. loves her. He is|Was enough to send any man off the | Lucille,” he spoke very soberly now. popular Summer styles and nov hand torn an@ ironed; perfect 1 6x9-ft. Size, Regularly $10.50, Sale Price, $7.45 DutRichenda | rails, But Richenda is different,” he|“Go home to your people and start die “I want to get back on|stralght again—as I mean to do with elties. Smart Vestees, Jabots, with Panels, Col- quality. $4 Bed Sets, $2.98 $5 Japanese Grass Rugs vy, / 8x10-it. large room size; heavy, double-warp , $2 75 0 $1.25 Rag Rugs, 68¢ - | said again, * the rails, Lucille, I want to start|the little girl up there. I want to if you ever|forget that you and I ever met. We and without collars. lars and Collar and Cuff Sets. Of 72x90 and 81x90 Crinkle Bed Sets, double and twin bed sizes, ade, in green, blue and brown stenciled designs; ound sides and ends. 27x54 Imported Rag Rugs, light and dark hitand-miss effects with afresh. It wasn't as never really cared for -each other— lace, net, organdy, georgetts rose, blue and gold woven stripes; $3 Congoleum Rugs crowfoot borders, also plain really cared for me, Lucille!” “Oh, as for that"—she gave a bitter | it was only a-passing madness. But crepe, satin and crepe de chine, in white, ecru, cream and colored fast color. $1.39 Sheets, $1.19 $1 Rayon Brilliantine 4 - hfl-@ . Full 54 Inches (1% Yards) Wide | ) I colors with stripe border.—(First Floor—Bargain Table.) D. NO C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1926. INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS Z The Misty Pathway By FLORENCE RIDDELL (Copyright, 1924, by Florence Riddell.) She ran blindly down the hillside— lon . . on . . .anywhere away rom those two who so outrageously decetved her. They, all unknowingly, still stood facing each other nmonx the bamboos. “Lucille—Luctlle,” he was saying, “we've Dboth been prettybad. But Richenda is different. She—she wouldn't understand. _You've got-an SYNOPSIS. Richenda Peterson. a London office girl. % a holds the greatesi and sho books passage " When the boat stops at % goes Off alone to inspect 15 iccosted by a native Asngus Brodie, one of Treaciies hor from the first _persoa s, A notes e o Trinht . ber fellow. passonge man. Afrived at Mom the Richenda sees is Drett Pl n Ler’ acquaintahe nvite Ric . _They st Richen et telis Richen moo arts trusts ' hi Intimacy bajwee turbing. Suddenly rid of that me at once.” A creature of destiny, consent: Angus Brodie pays a surprise visit. and 10 go slowly. He asks her will come fo him if she Floor Samples o got to marry feeling she is 7227 e ia performed and a few ichenda overhears, Lucille and eling_ violently. Lucille is refus- sing Brett of bigamy. has been dead Rrett g e a Dribe and_ aec rotorts that his first wife r some time. % $1 Windsor Ties, 78¢c Of silk crepe de chine, 70 inches long, full widths; in white, black gray, orchid, pink, tan, copen, mais, old rose, navy, jade and red. $1.24 Bed Pillows, 68c 18x25 size Bed Pillows, fillec with sterilized curled feathers, coveted with A.C.A. stripe and heavy art tickings. l.lll $10 %’fl'm/; N ”/‘/fil _(Continued from Yesterday’s | INSTALLMENT XXII. Flight. Vould wou have let me if you had known effects. $1x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, double-bed size; heavy round thread quality, free from starch or dressing. 12V4¢ Unbleached Cotton, 9% c 38-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, close-woven quality, in 2 to 10 yard lengths. oldenberg’s—First Floor. rge Accounts Invited. 2%, I was half erical passion. Her under the rouge, round her drawn ol might even have decided to marry me your- self;” he laughed grimly. “At any rate, this I know well enough, you would have told Richenda things | about me which—which would have probably sent her ‘right-about’ at ce. 1f they hadn't, vou'd have| drawn upon your imagination, Luctlle. | ‘Oh, T know that well enough. I'd have been no match for you there. I should probably have lost her al-| Logether. $2 Washable 40 -in. Crepe de Chine | 3x9-ft. size, newest wool rug patterns, in light or dark color- ings. "“You hated Richenda from the very first. You only simulated friendship with her in order to get your fingers on her money. When you found she gvas a match for vou. you set about evolving some new plan. And when vou saw I had begun to care your plotting took a villainous twist and vou thought, poor fool, you thought you could make me villainous, too! You thought I fell headlong into the trap. You marveled at the sheer simplicity of it re going 10 bleed me then 1 had nothing el would have he chuckied into it like n 0 chance of xotm But, my friend t the ms “I don't believe a word sullen voice w He took some his | papers. from “even the | Richenda didn’t no joints in armor, Lu: And now “What will v She flung a set in fierce rage “Not a sou! I'li go to the girl and | tell her everythins - ou'll tell her “That back in England my lover—even on the ship A little white face strained thlom:h ! the bushes now waiting filng a vehement denial at this wom- | an. But no denial came. Instead his lips whitened suddenly, the anger fell from his voice and little trembling no in its plac “Lucille I thought I cared for you surely never tell Rich: ou were Neither of them heard the faint | rustle in the bushes as she broke out | of the shady gloom of the for edge, running, running she knew n whither—anywhere to ain in her throbbing heart—anywhere to | man who had so | Husband | self. ed hes of an, lover of others, contessed a roue and a rotter. woman had been after her mons How did she know that the man, toc had not marrvied her for that paltr five thousand pounds? % She wanted 10 get away. hink this thing out God, how she had loved him. And now? Now, so great was the revul- gion of feeling that she felt love had turned to hate. She must | Veteran cars shed their-carbon - New lubrieatin, with Buicks, Packards and others < dull with rage. \l laugh—‘caring hasn't entered much into my calculations! It's been hard enough to get the money I've needed! Brett, if it hadn’t been for this awful mess I'm in at home, I might not have used you like this. But I had to get two thousand from somewhere. You hadn't it, but I thought I could force you to get it out of the girl for “You can't do that,” he said. “T'd rather she knew anything than touch a penny of her money to buy your silence! “I'm—I'm in a corner, Brett!” The anger had gone from her voice. It | was curiously dull now. “It's—oh, you m: s well know the truth about that letter! It came ffom my sister's |husband. They are gch and—and it was about a check. “He is threaten- g legal proceedings unless I refund | the meney.” | “What did you do?" he asked dryly. well they, gaw me a check Ry EEEEIEE— MWould You Walk Into a Fire? Why, Properly adjusted protect you from this danger. and see our GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST 708 7th St. and 3123 M St. EEEEEIEEE ng TEST on a Buick for carbon deposit with the new “Standard” Motor Oil showed amazing results. When the carwds examined be- fore the test there were heavy accumulations of carbon on cylinder heads and pistons. The new “Standard’”” Motor Oil was then put in the crank- case and the car run 2,969 miles. Again it was examined. Most of the carbon had disap- peared—the slight amount remaining was easily - wiped off with a cloth. The new oil is a perfect all' 'round lubricant, giving a complete piston seal; smoother Jperation at all speeds; cooler motor; increases in oil mile- age of 129 to 40% and in gas mileage'of 10% to. 20%. Verify these results with a crank- astounding case full of-*“Standard” Motor Oilin your own car. You can actually feel the difference. STANDARD OIL COMPAN’Y (New Jersey) THE DEVILS.” HE SAID, “THEY'VE CLEARED.” of course you wouldn’t. vourself whether vou'd expose the ex- tremely delicate nerve tissues of your eves to the ultra-viglet rays of the sun. oil proves it I love Richenda. It is different now and—" He broke off abruptly, raised a puzzled eyebraw. From far below they heard a sudden warning hoot, saw & crowd of loitering natives scatter be. fore a moving motor car, saw it rush on, leaving a cloud of dust behind till it- suddenly disappeared round the hillside. Fairways breath. “The cleared:” But the distance had been too great | for either Fairways or Lueille to no- tice a slim figure sitting tensely up- | right in the back of the car—a fig- ure with tight lips and pain-dimmed | eyes, the eves of Richenda Fairways. cursed beneath his devils,”” he said, “they've (Continued tomorrow.) . Had Heard It Used. A teacher on the East Side in Ne York says that she once put this ques- tion to a pupil, whose nativity may be easily guessed:“Can you make a sel tence with the word cavort in it? Whereupon the answer came glibl “I want a cavort of milk. Then ask glasses can always Stop in =, Optometrists 7 Advantages of “Standard” Motor Oil 1. Constant lubrication. 2. Minimum friction. 3. Less “breaking-down” under load or at high speeds. 4. More miles per quart of oil. 5. Better hill climbing— smoother operation’ 6. Negligible carbon. 7. Actualsavingingasoline. Z 72 '/////////// 59¢ Guaranteed Fast Colors & Tubproof | The fact that it takes only 1% or 1% yards to make a pretty Summer frock, to- | gether with the very substantial saving, | should make this offering of unusual inter. | est to thrifty- women. Rich, brilliant qual- ity, with lustrous sheen, in colors of pink, | Lanvin green, peach, Saxe blue and orchid. Guaranteed fast colors. 50c Printed Voiles, 25¢ Fine, sheer chiffon-finish quality, 40 inches il wide, light and dark grounds, all size polka | dots, checks and neat figures. Fast colors. 59¢ Moongleam Crepe, 45¢ 36 inches wide, rich lustrous crepe-weave rayon fabric, In wanted street and evening shades, also white and black. 39¢ Printed Batiste, 29¢ 38 inches wide, light grounds showing il checks, dots and neat figure; fine, sheer qual- | | ity, all fast colors. 50c¢ Printed Broadcloth, 35¢ 36-inch Printed Broadcloth, yarn mercer- ized quality. in all wanted fast-color stripes. | S50¢ Printed Pongee, 38¢c 32 inches wide, yarn mercerized quality, light or dark grounds in small chintz de- signs_and others; all fast colors. 1l 59¢ Chiffon Voiles, 48¢ Fine, sheer imported two-ply quality, with §' chiffon finish, wide tape edge; white, black, | street. and evening shades. S5¢ Indian Head, 38c 43-inch White Indian Head, linen-finish quallu 2 to 10 yvard lengths. enbers’s—First ¥loor. it Nectunts Tavited. Baby Day Specials Dainty apparel and serviceable acces- sories are featured tomorrow from our Chil- chandise of unquestioned quality. $1.25 Philippine Gertrudes trudes, fine soft white nainsook, with hand embroidered designs and $1 Rompers and Creepers Little Tots' Rompers and Creepers. | novelty colorings. Embroidered de- | 84c signs. Bables' Blankets, Little Tot's Plque size 30x40 inches, soft | 79c Hats, in white, pink | 79c ) Summer models. ) terns. $1.29 Voile Dresses $2.98 and $3.50 Hats Hats, of straw dainty colors, also white; et ) gerle styles; a 8 :‘ug' assortment. 3 years. &l“m c'e:’llll'l ln'fl!‘”' Sale of $5 and $5.95 dren’s department, where careful mothers flufty grade, in pink Little Girle' Dresses, $ 1 hand embroidered and DERATR . n i 3.95 Suit Cases, $3. have learned to come for savings and mer- Dainty Handmade Philippine Ger- ) ' 84c scallops. of good quality lustrous poplin, in $1 Baby Blankets $1 Pique Hats and blue; stylish new or blue novelty pat- Little Girls’ of cheer quality voile, in ! sl 50 draen work designs; sizes 1 to 24 and 26 Ipch Extra Deep Black Enamel Cloth-covered Suit Cases, with leather corners and two leather straps ; good- lock 4nd side snaps; cretonne lmed shirred pocket and tray. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Knickers for Girls Sizes 10to 22 - Years $1.98 A brand-new shipment of these Knickers in tlme for tomorrow’s selling—the most popular of gar-| ments for girls to wear while at camp or hiking, in | fact for any out- ing or sport Made of fine grade white and checked crash, linene and check mix- tures. Separate belt, with buckle and adjustable knee. Sizes 10 to 22 years. 'Girls’ Regular $2.50 Shirt Blouses, $1.98 Of cool, soft-finish pongette, in white and tan; buttoned front, finished with smart shirt collar and long sleeves; sizes 10 to 18 years. denbers’ rd F1 - S sunte Taviked: None All to Go Featuring Linens, Diana Cloth, Soisette and Soisette Prints Tomorrow these Summer Dresses Are Clearance Priced cool and* practical dresses are offered at very advantageous re- ductions—affording women and misses a $1.59a Yd. Beautiful All-silk Crepe de Chine, soft and supple, with rich luster, in a weight suitable for daytime. afternoon and evening frocks, as well as lingerie or costume slips. Washes perfectly, and frequent tubbings will not | harm the fresh appearance. In all wanted shades. also black and white $2 Foulard Silks, $1.29 36-inch Printed !'ns‘nrd Silks, pure silk quality, in a large assortment of beautiful styles and colorings on light or dark grounds, 1 $1.29 Stripe Broadcloth, 98¢ | 324inch Stripe Broadcloth, all-silk quality, || in handsome, All fast colors. $1.29 Sport Satin, 98¢ 40-inch Sport Satin, high-grade ravon satin-face quality, in street, evening and | ingerie shades: also white and black. chance to add another frock or two to the | ! Summer wardrobe at very modest outlay. There are styles for street, vacation and materials Diana Cloth, Soisette and Soisette Prints, colorful designs. 1 trasting color collars and fancy stitchings. Straightline models finished ‘with string Dbelts, pockets, |V or Peter Pan collars. Choice of flowered designs, stripes and other attractive patteins, All sizes, 36 to-52. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. sports wear. The in gay, colors. MORNING SALES From 8:15 to 9:30 We cannot fill mail, phone or C. O. D. orders. ' B. V. D Union Suits | | From 0 9:30 Only Men’'s genu- ine B. V. D. | Athletic Unifon ¢ Suits, of fine ed nainsook. | sizes. Limit, 2 customer. First Fleor. 50c Milk of Magnesia From 8:15 to 9:30 Only | gular 50c s Tottieas o ) | Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia-— on sale tomorrow from 8:15 to 9:30 a.m. at 33c bottle. Regular suits to a First Floor. Boys’ 59¢ to $1 Blouses From 8:15 to 9:30 Only Perfect qual- ity and slight Blouses of percales and proadcloths, in white ana colors. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Third Floor. $1.69 Mohawk Sheets From 8:15 to 9:30 Only §1x90 Mo- tiawk Sheets, | § full double-bed ( size, soft-finish quality—all perfect. Limit, 2 to a customer. First Floor. Reserved! t33c¢! 1 | | | i | Il 189¢ | quality, soft-finished check- | French Room Hats Formerly $10 to $20 All our Beautiful Midsummer Hats reduced to $5.00, in- cluding the French Room’s finest hats which sold regularly at $10.00 to $20.00. These drastic reductions offer a remark- able choice of smart, distinctive millinery. There are fine - hair hats, Italian milans, straws and silk combinations. Hats for every occasion, of finest materials—hats that are the ex- pressions of the season’s smartest whims. small types. Every smart Summer shade and black. Goldenberx's-Second ¥loor.—Charge Accounts Tnvited. ‘ WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEND! White or con- in 32-in. Imported All-Silk Tan Pongee 58c Yard The genuine imported 12-momie all-silk | quality in the popular natural tan shade, | so- -much 7in demand for men's -shirts, women's and children’s frocks, draperies, | | luncheon sets and scores of other uses too numerous to mention. Goldenberg's—Silk Dept.—First Floor. | Charge Accounts Invited. are Linens, all Summer | Clearmg of Women’ s $5.00 Low Shoes $2.69 Pair Good-looking Summer Footwear — models taken from our regular stock and priced low for clearance. Every pair in the sale is new in style, well finished and fashion-right. Operas, Step-In¢, D’'Orsays, Strap Pumps and Oxfords, of patent leather, blonde kid, gray kid, black satin and dull leathers, with Spanish, military and low heels. Sizes 25 to 7 in the lot. $1.95 Misses’ and Children’s $2.50 | and $3.00 One-Strap Pumps | with Pearl Gray One-strap “Rite-Step” Pumps, stitch-down flexible soles and rubber heels; sizes 8% to 11 and 11% to 2. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Comfort Corselettes, $2.29 Comfort Corselettes are ideal for average or stout fig- ures. Made of beautiful pink striped material, in two prac- tical models, with side fastening; elastic sections and self straps. Long lines, in sizes 34 to 50. 48¢ and 5S9¢ Washable Cretonnes gfi——s e gl | Heavy-weight, Fast- color Cretonnes, blrd and foliage de. s, mill lengths andjg golts plenty alike fo\' raperies and cov- erings of all sorts. t Floor Bargain Table and Pourth Foors $1 Ruffled Curtains 50c Pair Dainty Ruffled Curtains, yards long; white or white with blue, with blue ruffles; sheer voile and marquisette; all with tie- backs Former 39c Awning Canvas | .~ 19¢ Yard Heavy-weight Awning‘Canvas, tan. blue | and brown stripes, 30 inches wide, in mill | lengths, from 2 to 15 yards. 7 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Charze Atcounts Tnvited. In large and bright-colored sport stripes. | ZZ. 7 2 iz iz 7 N NN Y, 20 4 % D 7% 2%