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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927. JUDY’'S MAN Washington's Social Whirl and Official Life Are the Background of This Fascinating Love Story. By HELEN KERGER. Fopyright. 1927, by the Penn Publishing o See Opposite Page for Furniture Unloading Sale! 2° The PALAIS ROYAL Main 8780—Kresge Department Stores, Inc. e am ‘n:»« and the long lashes that hide 8 & rich little poor gir ch in .them! Oh, yes, I love vou! aros " nappy-£o-hucky extet- |4 1¢ el Teich Tighien n napD e abe “her | "And when those things are gone?" | and’ Hones. her pretis | Tudy's voice had a stinging sadness in all e loves | i1 “When those things are gone what will there be left for you to love?” ‘ i J | Tommy winced. Th: haunting voice | their only_ child. poor Tittle rich boy. i% | - > 5 | ulded and guarded all the time. In i | went searching in his soul. He did} 00d_he mests ul dndy. who continnes | l0ve her now, the color, the vouth, the | {0 think "6 him "aa b Sears vring "het | sweetness of her. When fhose things | e e amente ‘ieg | Were gone what would be love? He| bring. o, Tofime Carter. son a rich | shrugged impatiently | Weaterner.' wfo works on a4 Washington | “Then we will he good companions!” | | | th U ing in Way which lead the Ca o%epaver. and loves Judy As she £TOWH | po gaiq, “We will have money enotigh | to enjoy life. Think of all the things 1 can do for iy! I can see you in white lace and pearls, in black vel “Love Is » Cheat.” | vet and diamonds. You will be such & |1ovely thing.-Judy! Every luxury you OMMY'8 thoughts drifted aw: can have. 1-—1'll make you happy! I from Judy. He thought of his {can promise vou that!’ parents, careless. nunhappy Tudy did not answer him. There was | restless, filling thelr days with | a little lump in her throat. Oh, it was money-getting and the excite. | cruel to drag even the name of love | ment of money-spending. Had they |into these hard words of bargaining!( onee known love? Would they ever | Lost, hurt. bewildered she turned back | now it again? Would money buy it [to the little ghost in her heart, to the for them? soft_comfort of its shadowy hllnd “Do v T S Well,” &aid Tommy nervously _,‘5“?",’,."1‘:,,“::,“,]"".",lfp’;‘,’“",‘“ Sk | haventanswered me. Will you marry “Shall we run away from the party | Me L v amd go snd see” Tommy asked. “Pil| 1 must have lover | T;:' t‘!&"d’, MY AsKed. und | courageoutly. It ma nd we'll ride around | FOUTARSAURE: LY A girl always You see, it | o1t | thinks a lot ahout love, _ | means o much to her. She’s got to [ b suire she's in love and so she thinks | ahant it and worries ahout it 3085 Sbik over andi toustied HoNeY | oana’ ihen. ustaly ‘marries fthe on. the shoulder. “Do vou mind ‘lf 4 |wrong mant” Tommy eommented | gq for a ride with Tommy " she asked ically. | oney's eves. filled with a memory | . SN of laughter, lifted themseives to here. | . sy - Hun along!” she said. “Don’t stay out too I “Tommy's carryving off our Judv’ Harvey Metz rolled the words out gebially, He reached ovér and pattad | uof course 1 do e air rested on the| Ry vou don't love me, eh?’ ack of Honey's chair. i i “In Spring a young man’s fancy A ik asdeean imdtier o, Wells began in her strident | ey much, anyhow. You might learn | b v o love 7 2 Will you Rverybody laughed obligingly. Judy's :‘;a]"':‘n:‘;" Who knows i you cheeks were scarlet. She turned fom | “suddenly Judy bubbled into relieved them all In & sort of roval disdain. |y it W Tommy, 1 can't . e Tommy, in | parry you! I've just finihed telling | ef turn. 2 O byl A na 5 B R it ‘hiotty oy wdew (YO 1 ASul TdE pous ARd Gle8 VoL mdments even while the lavely breaze | ‘(W TEC SN ey ma o fanned them. Then the sordid vulgar- | FHC 5 (FON, TR ) T i had left &rew | “upont make up your mind tonight, As they swung into the light nvmd:’d 'r":di.m“'r':'d ':""m:"p‘;;’:l‘ i ‘|’|l-”:n’:*‘;| ¢ the Speedway. Tommy sud-| 2 By T L Abh furmati wa ceught ons | Atound wAttinggor youto take . of Judy's hands In his. @ @ wwin|_ “But—but I eant ever marry e [ Termy . Daneverwill 10ve yout, 4 b x PR new firmness struggled with the hones| duds. fumped” “You know what | R0 BTG AN Ve, T e e Hering & pouns map's | Jommy, iU's no use for you fo wait 4 flers o : | for m } e - " sure? ny! 2 ¢ old stuft! But| . How can vou he so ¥ o mow ALl bt oull marry me,|Um golng'to walt around and”find e - i 2 out.” ’Tufi'ldg':;? h|:a;:1r';r:;:l',h‘?d;fl= earnest cr:,:"',';,}."‘;:,,{"U.““‘?:QMTZ:Q:;::I ::: teed fast color. So many up- ‘ owing hetween Judy's T any F?:osr; :l ;r?;h:-r'\fi:; fl<:““2‘r:fln‘;: “tide, |Armea ;Im-n!k ‘:;nh e dr‘!er;nl::' to-date color combinations v i iy ide. | fion. He looked at her mow almost | : Eubpilied her hand Ay A [angrily. Twhat & child she was! He | from which to . T m Y| would wear down her resistance. He SR SR vop?i 8ne asked. | us to write it | would shake that firmnees. He wanted ven stripes and plaids. Re- . ‘ {her! He would have her inforced to give longer serv- Sizes 10, 1014, 11 and _(Congtnuea trom Vesterday's Star) Importer’s Clean-up Sale i vely Handkerchiefs That Sold for $1, $1.50 and $2 Card 50c¢ Linen, Voile or Crepe Handkerchiefs, brought all the way from the Old World be- cause of their unusual beauty! This is the last of several of the importer’s assort- ments, that's why the price is so low. Lace and embroidery trimmed. White or colors. Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs, 35¢, or The very breath of Paris—quaint novelty styles, in linen or silk trimmed with embroidery or lace. Sold in the regular way ~ they would be anywhere from 75¢ to $1.75 apiece. Men’s Pure Linen Initialed Women’s 25¢, 35¢ and Handkerchiefs, 6 for 50c Handkerchiefs, All fresh and new, Would Splendid variety—yvou'll find ordinarily he 25¢ and 33¢ each. Finished with ! ° cotton, lace and linen handker- or Y4 inch hem. Sale! 1,000 Pairs ‘ Men’s Socks for a card of too quickly. | three dainty handkerchiefs “Dao you like me?" Sale of Trim Morning Frocks $1.98 Well tailored styles that make smart apparel for busy hours! Materials that are practical and will launder well—fou- lard, gingham, satinette, ray- on, old-fashioned prints and percale. Light or dark colors. Simply trimmed with self or contrasting shades. Long or short set-in sleeves. Sizes 36 in some styles. PALAIS ROYAL—House Dresses Third Floor New silk and lisle socks that are made to sell for 75¢! All perfect—every pair guaran- 3 chiefs. In white or colors. choose—in PALAIS ROYAL— Handkerchiefs—Main Floor & d’;.fgnmfn?:fih‘;x“f".r.‘;wd' it you're | A7 dv clasped her small hands firmiv. : B at the alternate spaces of | “Please don't!" she begged. ‘OB ice. darkness and the soft pools of light | please. llnsk you not to l‘\l nl;':r 11 from the round, mellow globes of the 1o u And you'll gpoil your . L lamps Judy peered at him curiously. ifou don't say vou love me nor aiting for me. And you'll &poil our { friendship. too! Tl always see vou ROYAL—Men's Store 5 W ahé mused, thought. | 48 some one who is waiting to marry Main Floor \ H . . ;Or side. Love! Did she love thie | It came out in a little burst, like the Clearance! PALAIS r? | ery frightened child 2 What would he answer her? cry of a ¥ 'P"O’"r}‘mp! one word would tell her Afraid of“ me, .hfd. Tomm)‘; whéther she loved him or not. Would | voice rang. “‘Surely you're not afral y Sale he. spéak that word? “I know you don’t love me! was startiéd. “How do you " she asked. “Becau That's reason enough. Perhaps my heart tells me. It's a faithful old watchdog, that heart of mine.” ; A little nervous giggle broke Judy's cafm. “T believe you would jump out of ‘the automobile if 1 should confes¢ to & mad passion for you!” she charged him, wickedly. 6f marriage with me? I can make you hanpy, Judy!” “Rut 1 am afraid!”" Judy spoke mis- erably. “I—you'll laugh at me!" she broke off. won “Well, every girl, T think, dreams about the sort of man she'd like to marry and T've dreamed about a sort of fairy-prince 1'd like to marry. T’ probably never see any one like him- but T couldn’t marry any one else! Tommy gave her a crooked smile, Novelty Quali “I suppose he's very much like the “Perhaps T e hov who loaned you his handker- Tommy was unmoved. should!” he admitted. 5 Jo ter the uneven hurry of her breath | chief. isn’t he?" i T cast & frail bridse of light talk.| ~Judy's voice when it came wea 27¢'s the firat time I've ever had a :Pmlob eH-u 1;‘” ”:'r"yf:h' m‘! ,r,;.‘,;.‘l y an | have been— u : B Jove fiu‘nl:‘mnflemfi:ly?‘ 1| But he didn't' He's gotten like every podying love. © An % Western way body else. stuffy and ordinary At Shink yours M on't they ever men. |least—" she paused, ‘I think he has. D et there When they ask a [Tcouldn't éver respect the sort of T girl ': marry them? Isn't it done in now. But the little hfw_ 7]‘]“[‘;]]" the best circles?” as different. He was a real little : : ‘ o el WS e i in . mard | Vel aid Tommy. gloomily. Inexpensive—but they copy the charm of the costly! So well Sioph Tt LT e Gxpi guers Tdon't stand a chance with this | made they are lovely enough to wear on any occasion. Modish finery to supplement the smartness of every costume—here tone. “perhaps I'd hetter explain that Ehaiiil are a few of the picces included in the sale: ootwear, $7.88 Dorothy Dodd and other high-grade makes that were made to sell for $10. Reduced only because of incomplete size ranges. Up-to-date models—S$10 shoes in every detail! Offered at this special price because a size is missing here and there and we want to clear our stocks hefore inventory. _ Styles for every occasion—Oxfords, Colonials, Pumps, Ties, Strap Slippers, various Novelty Effects and the famous Radiant 3 Strap. : Smart materials—Patent Leather, Brown Kid, Reptile Calf, Black Kid, Black Satin, combinations of Kid and Reptile. PALAIS ROYAL—Daylight Shoe Shop—=Second Floor Jewelry, 79 Hundreds of pieces of sparkling new jewelry— none intended to sell for less than $1 and many for considerably more! g ’ T ‘Not | extremely youthful . ‘T{." .'l'r‘fi\i '.!LJA""”"“ lovel Not|Lont kes why it couldn’t hmh“h“" % 3 ho loaned you the hand v lttle. | have been T w i 4":,‘-:”;1:1‘,?’2 i D e | kerchief as this boy! And 1 wouldn't e i f 3 alled vou a dirty lttle girl, B I e, were. far away | He ‘tnaed with a virtuous ¢rgm her. He was seeing the rich loneliness of his Western home. serv 5. A tall g ohafo e g through those |tell her the truth!” she said. rpgms. His father! Strange that he TWith one of his swift changes, . hadow to | Tommy swung back to . seriousness. sheuld bk ";:“‘.:'fll\il B 0% nd | “Stop joking, Judy. I'm in earnest. s Rt S had he been in that |T'll always be around some place wait- : oo ¢ heckhook! | ing for you to take me % % , : h ” v, ched hoo! 3 home? A shadow. & hUrRp CheCey.| "It doesn't need to hother or worry Witpped Sw Y| vou. T won't say anything about it e ll C e , l g ko ke oney! b 8 % B M mer, He searched his | But you'll know I'm here. And mean. . o igh-Grade Stationery 9 I‘ 79C | Every feminine heart longs for just such lovely 1 hile- mind for a simile for her cold loveli. w = s I adowy about her: {you. Will you : g rr‘z:\!:!hn . a tr:'n'-‘fie('_l brittle heauty | Judy m”“:"‘:;?v‘:\itt:‘l:“];él\‘(‘r:‘;‘:::“‘l’y; | Negligees as these—and even the most practical | minds will let their hearts rule, for they know A box that regularly sells for a much higher price! these are exceptional values! Of crepe de chine, quality of paper attractively boxed. White only. taffeta, satin, chiffon, chenille and lace, and the Novelty Ash Trays 35c Pound Stationery Quaint animal shapes— 79C 3 Lbs. g o o of e | "1 bhelieve Whai had, RoRe O o that _lived |mArrY you <o that you can help me!” robes are of quilted silk or satin. Black and colors. come are dogs. others Gt seade & - Dears o . clephants, Black cod grade Metropols 7Qc | sha cried ven? What had they o g hetr T they cars even now? | That sweet. shaking voice broke lacuiere ot White or grey. Three-fold 95¢ School Bags style. 60 sheets in a pound # t en 1% | down Tommy's control. He felt very | Bib hand crept oh of ket o | sure that Judy was to e his. Sooner | ouch the o Waterproof _bags in Qe Lnvelopes to Match—20c pkg. briefcase style. Grey, Oilette Pictures Louch the o hin mother: Bah! ¢ later she would turn to him.| prown or black Costly-Tooking - repro- 7Q He brought his attention back {0y Sooner or later he could scatter his | Steamboat Playing Cards ductions of rious . o OU'LL BE GLAD s St tey Eon $4.50 Crepe de Chine Slips YOU SAVED Larities ecks and subjects, including Inno- i - ards th | old under her small, light feet. But {it was this very instant thdt he want | ed her, wanted to touch her. kiss her, cen (hold her erushed close to him. He YU SAVED. remularly 70 suniects Bncliniw oy Heavy silk slips with yokes of beautiful lace—lovely enough oA sell for 39c a deck. ! Wolf, ete to wear under the sheerest frocks and of a quality that makes Gr‘;w's l‘;"," er PALATE ‘ROYAT~—Stationery—Main. Floor them practical. Shoulder-strap models. - All have hip hems. FEDERAIL-AMERICAN Pink, white or peach. Sizes 36 to 42. Pearl (imitation Chokers—Imitation Pearl and Crystal Chokers —Crystal Chokers—Fancy Festoon Necklaces—Brooches—Ster- ling Silver Bar Pins—Sterling or White Gold Filled Cuff Links— Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets—and Hat'Ornaments. PALAIS ROYAL—Jewelry—Main Floor .:. Judy laughed. ‘“Perhaps eveéry girl loves the man who has the courage to 24 Sheets and 24 Envelopes in box * he eried chokingly. “Love! Lov o o md he laughes S Fie folded his hands quietly hetw hig knees. "It seems T haven't told you quite all vet that vou have a right | 1o know.” he said gravely. "I never An excellent New French Pleated Voile Nightgowns Yokes of lovely laces and me- dallion trimmings. Soft jewel shades. i happy to- ! v ilike that again! stiff 1tps. (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) T've heard they had a beautiful ropance. The sort you read about o Know. But it ie quite dead now Bt ener even saw the ashes of it Theg're not divorced. or anvthing like that, They just aren’t happy thing else in the world but lov Tudy broke in impulsively. eap he happy without love! die without it! Every No one I should Tommy said sharply 8. mate I'm offer. French Kid Gloves, $3.50 Both glace and suede kid, in smart new cuff styles. Trimly finished with embroidered stitchings. Slip-on gloves in washable French suede. Every color that's being worn this season. Fabric Gloves in Cuff or Slip-on Style, Fashionable assortment—at a money-saving: price! Imported fabric gloves with fancy cuffs and embroidery. Double woven, 1 O maocha-like fabrics make the slipron and new 1-button styles. ° Good color assortment. PALAIS ROYAL—Gloves s folly!” 1 things. don't_fail vou 1g vou reality, Judy! Tudy spoke very I - 15 ghe hroke off 0 ‘I h. 5 Aepstanding companion, Judy ' s s o e Skin Jrritations Reai thi I | | | ‘ | | romising You an undying love “m”‘Apply Zemo, Healing Liquid, i‘ | \ reached over with a rough gentleness, | PALAIS ROYAL—Lingerie—Third Floor caught her to him, and kissed her, the Matcella Hair Wavers, 3 for § ‘flnum'[nx lids, the line of her delicate vou would ex- | throat, her dewy lps. stdpped to think (hAt vau Bould ©% 1 “Her small hands heat against him pect me "Pm‘ for that. 1 don’t be.|like white moths in the dark. At last Special Demonstration in the Notion Section With “Marcella” Hair Wavers you can give your hair a deep natural looking wave in a few moments. Bobbed or long hair may be wayed with equal ease. See the demonstrator in the Notion section. mu . father— they aren’t “Don’t you ever dare to do anything Marcella Lustre, gives the hair a glossy finish and SOC “And reality walting for him g W that love doea di % ont think you knew very much Easy to Use. Judy said softly hout Eirle o Searn about them | When applied as directed Zemo e ot Hie tone was almost grim. | effectively and quickly stops Itc T ‘oar rolled on smoothly {and heals Skin Irritations, Sores, The car e Turn {0 1aan forward | Burns, Wounds and Chafing, Zemo penetrates, cleanses and soothes the It is a clean, dependable, heal- «poke | ing liquid, convenient to “Well M her.” He brought the words out she cried through ith an effort with an effort, _ eathered color. feel. | ; keeps waves in longer, ch Tommy's 7;‘;(:',1 ; n; sou | pene Marcella Shampoo, thoroughly cleanses the hair and 50 " she asked hi ery Jow i oy Tommy scalp. C though fhe swords were forcing time. 60c and $1.00. Fhemasives through his clenched teeth “1. Jove every turn of your small| whey ur face is turned away from m;“fi:\‘rrnmwulet ‘aarkness ot your | EQB_SI INARRITAT ATIONS | L you now use any Main Floor PALAIS ROYAI~Notions—Main Floor,