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THE EVEN (Copyright, by department agreed upon NG STORY M. E. Bertram.) lked through to the hosiery coun- I've given you my advice all aft- | ernoon, now ‘lend me yours” she | laughed. had dashed | She held up for her sister's inspec- wnd reache oW~ cathless ably eloquent with tion haven't sne just dropped avis spoke casu- | shand and hl“amxled on. | but they looked at each other. Flavia in 2 taxi” Flavia Rodman sband did_not yet own ‘T came said. Her b suffering an ire. Even though it i 11 room, decided on an overstuffed davenport. ‘iveryhody's using them. Mrs. Long- I've { tion a pair of lacelike silk stockings. b- | “Only $10,” she said. “Ten dollars!” Helen gasped. She | could afford §200 davenports, but she kept you | would not have thought of paying $10 | | for a pair of silk stockings. “Aren’t i they very expensive?” “That’s why I like them,” Lindsay Her sisters sald nothing, | called a taxi and took Helen to her | home and Lindsay to hers. “Come over to dinner tomorrow she said as they parted. v walked upstairs to her night, Lind y " | small, pretty apartment. She slammed | the door, she flung the parcel of stockings into a corner, and, sitting | down, wept. She did not need those stockings, she did not want them— but she had to show Flavia and Helen that she could have them if she chose. And the grocer’s bill must go unpaid. The remembrance of the look ex- ! thinking—" | pin, THE EVENING {trying to help Harry in his trouble today, using every bit of legal knowl- edge at my command, I couldn’t help He paused. “Drop- | buckets into empty wells,” he | quoted to himself. Still Lindsay sald nothing. She had | turned very pale. For she knew the rest of the quotation—'And growing old in drawing nothing up.” Tomorrow she would take those stockings back and pay the grocer. | THE END. “FORE” STANDS IN COURT. | .Wa]kers ox; Links Have No Re- course if Hit, Judge Rules. ABERDEEN, Scotland, September 110 (P).—Persons walking on a golf course do so at their own risk. Even | if there are notices requesting stroll- on a course, this does not imply a suarantee of safef | | This deciston has been reached by the Scottish Appeal Court in dis- missing the claim of a woman who was struck by a golf ball driven by a player from the first tee links of St. Andrew’s. The occurred while the woman was walk- | ing on a public footpath which par- | ers to confine themselves. to footpaths | '\. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. PIES AND CAKE GIVEN TO CHAIRMAN RUDOLPH Two huge cherry pies and a richly | degorated pound cake were presented | to Cuno H. Rudolph, chairman of the Board of District Commissioners, yes terday by Leon S. Ulman and Mendel Behrend, members of the reception committee of the American Bakers Assoclation, together with an invita tion to speak at the convention of the organization in Atlantic City Septem. | | ber 19 to 24. The cake and the pies bore the in- | Callouses Quick, safe, sure relief from [ | painfulcallouses on the “eet. At drug and shoe stores DrScholl’s : Zmo-gads P“;.:'.’..“.‘.’"g:f:‘ 666 seription in_confectioner’s'fcing, “Ride | dium of demonstrating the progress with the tide to Atlantic City.” In|of the baking industry. making the presentation the delega- Approximately 6,000 persons identi- tion told Commissioner Rudolph that ! fied with the baking indufry in the | baking is the second largest industry | United States are expected to attend | in_the District, exceeded only by | the tic City convention. The printing. | spe will include Secretary of | Similar pr Agriculture Jardine, Senator Cope-| land of York, former Secretary o Colby and Wiil made s ' organi- entations were by the bake H BURNISHINE “Polishes ALL 5250 EXCURSION NEW MARKET VA. (For ENDLESS CAVERNS) Sunday, September 19th, 1926 Specfal train, consisting of first-class coaches and parlor car, 9:00 A 5 F ‘T( R\I\(v New Market............ ....6:00 P.M. These underground caverns are always interesting, and to many people quite entrancing. When cold on the outside these caverns are cosily warm. and when warm on the outside these caves are de- lightfully cool. ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED. A visit is always fruitful and compensating. Ly Same Day For tickets and additional information, see Ticket Asents. H Street N.W., Union Station or 7th Street Station S.\W 1510 well has a new one. She paid $400 for hers, It's consummate craftsman- S. E. Burgess, Div. Pass. Agent anged between the older sisters |allels the course. ¥s.a prescription for | seared her consciousness. It had sald = . Colds, “G i for | plainly, “She's trying to keep up.”| Japan is hu\(ng more than half the | s, “Grippe, u, Dengue, She had not deceived them. Iron and steel products exported from | Bilious Fever and Malaria.| Presently she arose, picked up the | this count it Ml S goron. | parcel and put it away. When her huspand came home to dinner she was prepared and calm. and could not eat. " Lindsay asked. . He's gone to the feel pretty hll(] about it. iy a good fellow.’ Lindsay kept silence A and plumper t tinctive Jooking, “1 want 1 think. at davenports quite : a rug, something Well, let's start first clad gray tones, 11 loc Helen. ¢ had agreed to meet her s and accompuny themn shopping | & hout intending to get one thing for | <elf Indeed, she could not afford 1o buy ing Hnr»hu&l‘n\d '.i you w wis only beginning to A e way, and & house with the | cessities was all that | ¢ present af parl Rod- | 4 were much prominent and via.and Helen could vthing they wished, Lindsay envied them thel affluence. v Her one aim was to keep ances, to prevent cont 1 her fortu She planned ¢ show of \\np ng up with them. iet her do he was eas) going and w part of evel fession. when it rains hours in his pro- ¢ sat beside Flavia with Helen near at hand, she pre to them. Th sented no con st o i when it shines The Hub, 7th and D Sts. NW. The Hub, 7th and D Sts. N.W \S.at’urday Specials From The Hub A Weekly Feature That Is a Big Attraction—Liberal Credit The Hub, 7th and D Sts. N.W. ce, trying to koen up es, trying to make a show. )ut to fool the world, but she only fooled herself. I hate to blnme accompar it all on the woman, but as I w he could at pr man and Har Imitation Dutch Hapmered ‘Silver Pheasant was no way by which a 2 r»ld which woman had the | Lindsay shopped where and iooked even D ter in her clothes. She had the vantage of being younger | in a grace- ADOU BLE ERog TR TEERES t to ask aport v did not hesitate | .” One might have | titude that buying Ornamental pieces—for buffet or davenport table —specially priced. with her. Inwardly & with discontent. Why should | “Telen have such a full purse while | had in herd only the money which | * Cedar Chests An unusually fine stock, includin, . - 38.95 the “Lane” make of genuine Tenncssee Red Cedar. Prices start at... 50c a Week Pays for Any Chest Porcels Top Kitchen Table $4.49 White enamel base with cutlery drawer. Ramcoat Lighter than an umbrella, less cumbersome. Strong, The davenport pur dutsblesperfect peotection. r iy sisters went on to the rug depart $10 at your dealer’s ' — J 2| TR ' iy \'\‘.‘l ment. Lindsay loved beautiful thin Unconditionally guaranteed ’ \ S ] ' ‘ i ’f‘ and she reveled in the colors and de- | Ifhe hasn'tit, send his name; we'll supply > ! i ‘ ; signs of marvelous floor coverings. | you him. But the inward grind inc d all the N. Y. Mackintosh Clothing Co. time, and when Flavia decided on a| 200 Fifth Ave. New York wonderful gray Wilton she thought: ‘I've had my eyes on that rug for | - 1e has it 1 wonder arn the money 13arl | Rte.us. par.omn, DRI-LITE nEG. U PAT. OPF. m .md‘ via | s the L.. up to the tea lad and a cup of t suggested. F glanced ac nall table at Lindsay “Lindsay hasn't bought Qur shopping must have n for her. I she has been suc good child that 1 we 1 her a honne bouc 60-in. Davenport Table Mahogany-Finish $1 1 .75 We Carry the DRI-LITE Coat as Advertised Above Potomac Rubber Company, Inc. 726 14th St. N.W. Renaissance Period Easy Credit Terms rthing she | ng to buy so » get downstai Koonr A Livii ’ goay smiled. vani- Helen keep the downstairs! " t's where they Telephone Stand and Stool. $2.49 Lind- she descen leisurely mind being made 1 FASHION INGTITUTION Washington up, $185 Cane Panel Back Baker Cut Velour Bed-Davenport “Suite The secret of making a small home comfortable lies in the possession of a bed-davenport suite like pictured. Mahogany-finished frame, cane backs, loose spring- filled cushions. Baker cut velour covering bed-daven- port, armchair and rocker. Service Tray 79c¢ Mahogany - finish frame, glass bottom. No Phone or Mail Orders Mahogany - finish wing rocker —canc ‘ully serecoed against seat and back. flies, ete. Drop side, rub- ber-tired wheel spe- Ivory Crib priced. Only \Vhen it comes to "ALUES in Bed- l)avenport Suites we invite comparison. These three groups at special low prices are typical of the many we are show- ing. CREDIT —that serves—you’ll _be surprised at the Liberal Terms The Hub extends to ll customers. Weekly or monthly payments. >, Paris Has Become So “High-Hat” in the Very Newest 3-Plece Bed-Davenport Suite For those desiring the comfort of the f bed-davenport suite, minus the high price, Weekly or Monthly Payments—The Hub 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite '79 4 AR R AR A A R A R A A A A S e S S R S S S S Mahogany-finish frames, imitation blue leather covering. A practical suite consisting of bed-davenport, arm chair and rocker. Easy Terms at The Hub Drapéd Velours! 0.00 T received from one of the smartest makers in New York, a.fascina collection of two hundred of the very newest versions of the velour hat—which means the hn:H crowned velour. ingeniously draped so that vou get the impression of ultra-chic rather than the severe line which is genefally associated with high crowns. Soft folds, clever ripple brims, fluted ribbons—all conspire to achieve d air air. we recommend this inexpensive group of A new group golden oak with imitatibn leather covering. very specially priced. A Golden Oak ', Cabinet and Bench 18z A handsome and practical cabinet for your radio set. Finished in walnut to match ¥ your furniture. ; 50c a Week! arming SR A —And here are a few more reasons why these Velours are so “high-hat” —Scme wear the new leather belt trim. —The new crnamental pins are intriguing. —Ribbons were never more interesting. —And the new Autumn colors are glorious! R / The Home of Liberal Credit me\sp&&\mm“xs\s“ssxfifis Well made, with mirror back and roomy drawers and cup- boards. 50c a Week! SRR A A SRR SRR S RSN NN o M:ilinery Shop—Street Floor