Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1926, Page 14

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“ 14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926. THE EVENING STORY Betty, Dea Ex Machina. RS He smiled then, sort of smile, “And Mrs. rush where | in ‘¢ to tread,” sighed | Mr. Ransford. 1 suppose you met | rnes. “How did| | him." i you happen to go in there “There wasn't an r. Tb'ursfor in the first place?” 8, ¥ y compa > just i od with the children tood before her mother | from morning gill night and sat on her black uand white the beach andflooked as if she had rms. | some secret SOrrow " * ¢he explained. “He| Here Betty pau Some instinct ‘Here, | told her not to say too much. Which nay have indicated that Betty was rowing up. Then suddenly Mr. - in and get her arm in a grip that hurt, swung Was there | her around so he could see her face, and demanded savagely: when and T kitty? door > to_ her . Wylie,| “Are you telling me the truth’.’“ m better to respect | tell lies to anybody on.” inspection of the u know it's a marked made and fo o mind telling M Wy ing about Betty promptiy 1 asked Junic s Howard, when suth Harbor, ment. after 1nd-white i By If-consclous for time ln her life. Mr. Wylie. Junior call him was com Mother says we haven 1y more what did Mr: Wylle say to Why <n't that the’ best |doubtfully. 14 learn to love | tell vou.” do you think » on. £ Ten't this the most | aid: ‘T believe |t she said-—"" Betty began “Perhaps 1 ought not to b el uho- romantic thing aid thoughtfully. Fei e e fully Sehey ce—South Harbor, do Ae the Summer prosressed Betty No one stays there hecame fast friends with the W She sald she was go- who was ew York.” on't happen to know her children Howard, diath, w E res, T do know it,” replied Betty, nd crabs | feeling like @ conspirator. “It's 2 to amuse them. And all the while |West Seventy-Second street.” the elender girl with the pale gold| Mr. W fbokedturihiistwatchbann hair and the ereat rowful eye who looked absurdl “for showing me the grill- and [room and—everything. I've got to . but T ‘nnpa to meet you ne time, Good: Sunday. On dinner Mr. Barnes was vis- sturbed about something. A ful inquiries from Mrs. oon brought it out. 1 remeniber my telling you, Monday . the interest of her £l their immediate circl tered in the Leighton Country C in the Summer? rather _brilllant lawn Club {e's heen nd two or three t beat high w ment for the man in th ing nearest to A unted on him to rafs of the Philadelphia asso- * dropped out last night 1d he you 1d 1 in her|to wq manner. “T don’t know your | uge and perfectly ame, but [ know vou're a friend of | gorgeous box of chocolates,” to quote \m’ Welie's own description of it, arrived The e like silence taught Betty in her innocence noth- i FLE itinued to smile and hold | out her hand dsome one recovered him- “How do vou do?” he | gravely, shaking hands, very glad. indeed. 1o meet you. turning to M y 1 u)mc me, A m up when v 1 think West Seventy-Sec- “I'm | over the Then, “In- i with his ond street (Copyrixht i Ex~anesota Regent Dies. S, Minn., October 1§ Jetty this is Mr. " exclaimed Betty, amazement. hand?” ¢ “By the way, Mr. Wylie,” said Mr. i rL’L,(‘Ht of th\” arnes, coming to the rescue. “You !died yesterday our elubhou: yet. ‘Fathe interrupted Betty. ChMbers i of the grillroom. Jok e G iow AL MAlia oreriie Glnd ‘F al T'd just love to.” unerais It \\ s ! as.m | _AS LOW AS Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, “Cgcarets” 10c starting in | Then vou're her hus-| with l;nu\ one word f e grl somewhat did you the How uptly ou from your picture,” v promptly. “It's ex: vou please, did you vlie's bureau.” | Wylie's bureau, uth Harbor.’ in her repeated. | that here anoth: pid grown.- | ups with to be im- mensely pat th Harbor,” she explaingg. “is mer resort on the Jerseyvooa: 'rsey, you know—down near One or two ple. ant, cand any “time, will mild- 1y slmmlalt your Tiver an bowels. ay that Mrs. Wylie was living Then you will both look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your head will be clear, stomach sweet, nd your skin rosy. he had an apartment there for | as we did with her on came over the carets” never gripe or . it has become the largest ‘<ellm,z laxative in the world. Directions_for men, women, chil- I dren on h box—any drug store. n to say she had he v\\imnnl in_ to say > them with h Apphed, it Is Posltive in Action 1t begins immediately to take out 7 the Inflammation and reduce all £y Swelling. The first application [ brings Great Relief. Stops Itching Instantly and Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. 1l Recommended by Physicians and Druggists in United Statés [ and Foreign Countries. PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, e and in tin boxes, 60c. The circular enclosed with each tube and box contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaument and Pine Stvocta, 5t Louin, Ma. a queer, twisted | \Wylle's—ah—friend— | Wylie selzed ' here, has shown tainly, Um telling vou th ked disposition to keep to her-!truth,” flashed Betty indignantly, nd, whatever her reasons ay | wrenc hmg her arm free. “I don't * he sald, then cd Betty to the | me,” he | me to show ! “Go 1 to_love him.' " | u'll find mm‘ ~like | | 300th Store Celebration Sale (Continued) Each year hundreds of our patrons want quanti- ties of cabbage for making kraut, chow and for various other uses. So all this week we are offering cabbage at the following prices: 25 lbs. for 45¢ 50 lbs. for 89c¢ 100 lbs. for $1.75 All week at these prices—stocks will be constantly replenished from fresh arrivals. Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE Perlb. 39¢ A Few Items In the Celebration Sale Washington Flour 55¢ $1.05 Star Soap 6 cakes 25¢ Pure Lard 2 31c Jello 3 pkgs. 25¢ Van Camp’s 3 cans 2 5c Milk jar 25¢ 24-Lb. Bag 12-Lb. Bag 1-Lb. Cartons for Ford’s Preserves Altex Figs jar 25¢ Sunshine HYDROX “The King of Biscuits” Famous Sunshine product, not excelled by anything produced in the baking industry. In this great Celebration Sale we wanted to offer you the best biscuit value—we couldn’t find a better biscuit and we priced it so low that we don’t believe we have ever offered vou better biscuit value. “Hydrox"—a dainty sandwich, consisting of always popular chocolate wafers with a creamed sugar filler. Special This Sale % 33c ~ 2 % 63¢ Our Great Celebration Sale Continues All This Week PLEASE NOTE:—All of our celebration sale prices announced last week will remain effective until the close of business Saturday, October 23rd. For your convenience we have prepared an order blank showing all the special prices heretofore quoted. If you will just consider the prices carefully you'll not need any urging to buy a liberal supply; the values are apparent to any one who buys groceries. Cabbage Sale In addition to the large list of Celebration Sale Specials we've got some more big bar- gains for you this week. Read this advertise- ment carefully—youw’ll certainly find something of interest. This sale is being held in apprecia- tion of your liberal patronage, and with the varied offerings there is undoubtedly some- thing for every patron. THIS WEEK WE WILL HAVE A SERIES OF ONE-DAY SALES TUESDAY ONLY Small Ivory Soap, 3 cakes for 17¢ or 18 cakes for $1.00 Wednesday Only . Libby’s Catchup Thursday Only. .Sanitary Peanut Butter Friday Only See Thursday’s Star As these one-day items will be sold at “Apprecia- tion” prlces, no patron can afford to overlook them. Five Carloads New York State Grown Concord Grapes —have been received and are bem;: dr;tnhuted to- day and tomorrow. On Sale i 7S¢ Onions - 14¢ White Potatoes, 10 lbs., 37c APPLES The biggest apple crop in history is still coming to market. New York State QUINCES We have just distributed another carload of this fruit, so much in demand for jelly- making. Are you enjoying this fine fruit at these low prices? Lfb" 23(: Cookin b or o g s. Vntieties for ZSC New Crop Grimes’ lbl. Cranberries, Ib., 124c | Golden for 25(‘. National Biscuit Co. CAKE SPECIAL All TI_u"s Week - SAUSAGE TIME IS HERE These cool mornings call for sausage. But if you are going to séryve sausage don’t put it on the table half raw. Nothing coullrl be worse than serving your family raw pork. While we make no pretense of running a cooking class, the following method of preparing will make sausage highly palatable and will enable you to place it before your family thoroughly cooked, as all pork products should be: TRY THIS—Make sausage into “pats” of desired size. Pour warm water to a depth of one-fourth to one-half inch in your frying pan, place on hot fire. Place sausage in the water and boil in open pan for about twenty minutes, or umn water has practically boiled away, having turned the “pats” several times. Then lower fire a little and brown thoroughly for about ten minutes, turning, of course, several times. Then serve the sausage—and hear what the folks have to say. We Offer You: Jos. Phillips’ Original. . . . per Ib., 40c Loffler’s All Pork. .. ..1-lb. roll, 35¢ Loffler’s All Pork, 3-Ib. roll, ea., 18c Snaparoons or Windscr, Per Lb. “r-27c | Canada Dry 2 bottles, 35¢ 300th Store Celebration S ale (Continued) All This Week Just in the nick of time we got notice of lowered costs on vinegar. We had this special all arranged. but this price decline permits us to make an even lower price, one that we believe will be most welcome to you. Right now is pickling time and we have the vinegar for you. Special All This Week Per Gallon Glass Jug C Shriver’s Standard Grade Canned Goods in the Sale We told you all about it Thursday, but we will remind you again. Just stop and consider a moment— note the price—surely you want to buy a case at this price. Blue Ridge Corn Cans Silver Label Peas ' 3 2 5c Cut Stringless Beans ‘ for Assort if You Wish Better take home a case of 24 cans at our celebra- tion price of $1.95 per case. Per Case, One Dozen, $2.05 Keystone Fruits—Libby’s Asparagus and Peaches—Honey Dew Pine- apple—Petér Pan Corn And many other brands of high-grade canned goods are included in this sale. Just figure what your saving amounts to at these low prices and we are confident that you will buy your Winter supply right now. Don’t fail to get one of the order blanks showing the full list. Van Camp Coupons are heing distributed in the Southwest section this week. We are anxious to serve you by redeeming same for vou. Van Camp’s Soup 3 cans 2 5C Vegetable and Tomato Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans, 25¢ All Other Varieties Sell for 10c Per Can Lux Toilet and Lifebuoy . . .. ... .. 4 for 25¢ Sunbrite Cleanser. . . ... .. 3 for 11c ZionFigBars: . . . .......... : Lb., 10c Large Can Log Cabin Syrup. .. ... .. .. 39¢ Golden Crown Syrup . . ............ 12%c Sanitary Toilet Tissue. . . .. .. .4 rolls, 25¢ Safe Home Matches. ... ... .. 6 boxes, 25¢ French’s Cream Salad Mustard. . . . . .. 10c Ritter’s Pork and Beans. . . . . .. 2 cans, 15¢ Heinz Bulk Pickles. . .. . ... .pint, 25¢ Virginia Sweet Pancake. . ... .. .. 3 for 29¢ Manning’s Canned Heminy. . . . . 3 for 25¢ Bunny Welsh Rarebit Proving very popular. Have you tried it? Per Glass 230 VINEGAR

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