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THE EVENING STAR, WASfIINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. doing it very well, with the proper |single amber light in the window came | proper. But he felt sure she wasn’t [ half-dark of the streets. “Betts’ Beau- [people? He smiled grimly. Probably To Use Corpse as Witness, light touch. " Inwardly he was not a |a procession of tiny animals. They |going to change it. And if she didn't | tiful Beastie Somebody with [the butcher and the baker and the ’ little shaken, unhappy. wound and curved across the window | then he would travel. humor! Rare sort of thing, _tbo, |candlestick maker were real people in | An Oklahoma district attorney has . " and disappeared once more Into the | Where would he go? He shuddered [ humor. Most people were so dull, so | Cecily’s eyes! People who did real [Announced that hereafter, because of Yes, gy he darkness behind the lamp. A single [away from the thought of travel as he | serious. work Bricklayers, perhaps! He |the soft-heartedness evinced by ;2 g mocked her. | thin line of grotesque little animals, | knew it, travel so smooth, so easy that | Mocking lttle tiger! It made him |tried to sneer. There were people 1y |N® Intends to have the cory Washington's Social Whirl and Official Life Are the e u ot i Aot e Lok | e heanthy mirth shool im. [N Interent was gone.from. t. ~That |almost: ashamed of the melodrumatic | the world who ware aoims. real thimgs. | $icUme present at murder | Background of This Fascinating Love Story. | you want me send for me. If you de- [They were quaint, merry animals. |Was what money did. It smoothed the A!Pi«urn|hv had contempla Fool | People like that ts, whoever he | jpgenendont 4 SRS s cide that you don’t want me then you | Papler-mache, no doubt, but there was | foad for you, and in smoothing the | thing, tiger hunting! He'd do some. | was! Certainly al. Must ST g R = can send back the ring if you want to.” |a look of living merriment to them |road took all the adventure, all the | thing else. It was almost as If the [be rather fun, too, turning out those By HELEN BYRGER. | “All right,” almost reluctantly. She | that was like a friendly human smile, | SPice of danger and uncertainty out |tiny tiger laughed at him ]"T'm'"m"l,”'mf“'"" What sort of OU’LL BE GLAD sighed. an impudent, gaminish grin. of it. Ie let himself into the great Darien | N Wwould make animals like that? Y ) straightened his shoulders. | e studied them interestedly, oneby | H1e could rough it some place. Take | house on A ih et Wil ide Shn e e S it Yor Say A S e 5 e e v oneby |only his vatet. Not even one car. Or |own key. It would have bean easfor 1 life! He'd like to know that THE STORY THUS FAR. shouldn't mind. you know Youl o . hillv”;fmf:(“'“? ”Po::‘ r|’l‘>im: S RiE me‘.) Or“:_l::vn“un v)lx:',):g‘\:'rmr:;l vtw:L he could go tiger hunting. That was [to have summoned maid or butler. but | 8etts. He'd like to ask him what he G Jyds Detta in a rieh itle poor girl, ich | have Just sald 1 didn't care about|feel n littie rocky. Been doing a bt |lumpy, straddling elephant. It Was | quice the tning now. Funky he should | he Hied rrmr oned, it or butler, but | GClen of Mite: - Like to as nimbe's When Your Opportunity In" dreams whion' fkiten @ happyzo-lucky | (00T “Then how can you h;n'L x‘\_\o\; ok . s D i':;nnl;'m essly ugly and so pathe think of that ugly little toy tiger back | independence tonight. wave him pleasure to amuse people. Comes aiiy | Come on, tell me the truth. Yo 4 i - in the shop window! It seemed to| How keen Cec 7 i Il e - o T Cecily shook her head. “If you| g . g ow keen Cecily had been on real 1 FEDE | ¥ E AN don’t love me, do_you y 0ok ., R Suddenly he noticed a modest little leer mockingly at him through the | peonier o SHiiriied Lt - T “RAL-AMERICAN eatiful old Darien place. most charm’ | “secily raised soft, troubled eyes to don’t mind I'd rather stay,” she said. | card tucked in the corner of the glass " people! What did she mean by real (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) - “All right.”” . i . e Capital's social whirl . o a les and he e o e « But T don't want you to stay. 1| Betts' Beautiful Beasties"—and he ded ~an et giariedah the” dme; | ISR ) LA Untit hat [want’ to g0 home with the Palke, 1155, shaken again with 2 silent | BEEHENANEANSESANARARSRANERSEESR ENE SN SNASASEEEREEERY EEEREEEENEEREIan ) {ontines {0 uhink Of him ae the years brin | moment he had hopgd to wring a re- | Truly s he made a gesture, “I'd| “mpen he was ashamed. He was hor - commerci hot "Artistic, Buccess A% By Jesigner of ' clay 103 4 ot | erv was more final than any words. |tone. She even turned half away. 3 inkton ich’ Westerner, who works on a Fery well,” he said gently Night!" she said carelessly, over her | Jimng s , v i 9 Eewsnaper, and loves Judy s she I'll have to make you love me all over ; stand audilsugiian s line (OCIElly, A D, = \gain, won't I, Cecily? And Il do| “Good night!" mals in a deserted shop window! Or Om Or S a e i e aa Gt i el gty do it!” His| He got his coat from the girl at the | He lifted his shamefaced. And i XContinuedl from Festerday | Jaw set firmly. - New little grim in \‘dmr, Satbiiliig B3iast BlivApeS o1 (Cerlly found himself looking straight into the “I Want » came out about his mouth. “T'll ShoW | 4,ing by on the arm of a man he | Shining, eager eyes of a girl! D s “what It means to work to get a|piied® o O (e A of A ma glance touched him like a friendly, ACK grinned at her xmpu:l@fl\i . T'll show you if my love is just r was waiting down the drive, | Warm thing! Did he know her? He st the same, don't| \Too e of driftin Tl we he told Pierce, his chauf. | felt that he did! For once his slow he asked her, t, 4 steady heart gave a little leap of ex- citement! Who was this girl? He saw her speak to her companion and he turned back to the window. The moment of thrilling contact was over. Just another girll Another and traction from her. But her sad little | ra There was decision in her [, own” up' He was tired. He had been jilted, even. And yet he could 1 . Keep Sr —and for the sake of suffering feet, we have pro- pionl, B ot AR Mbchines withh 0 licensed foot experts in attendance to guarantee 2 Spri 1 ?orrectdfit((;ng. Washington's largest stock of Com- P i, G ort an rthopedic Shoes, as well as the biggest Y WV . variety of Wizard Foot Appliances are here, too! Color Foolwear b k, Jor Women! Here they a ! First ‘“Ou % Springtime 1923 Remar - able—that sty s much OR boys who are hard in ADVANCE of the mod G b ~FIT FOR ALL FEET ~ shauld, coat a0 it quality, good looking, Z : i welted sole, tan leather 3 shoes, especially priced, 9 to 13%4%. ord cer me, Jack." B bepantee-—itieitoo) Iatal i fous now of nothing , no, I can’'t say [ have ever|4,,- want to love you! You see, I've G ° Strange that for anything very hard. ! g )q been mad you since T|los ! ve him only in pinal?’ was a little girl. And it has hurt to | this ¢ o No agony, no was low. “Sometimes 1| gee vou playing around without mak- | tragedy, Just a dull regretfulness. A L e 5 any effort to get me or hold me! | sorrow for the things they might once | AN9ther, he sald to himself, wearily. not half so pretty when [ Pve—T've tried not to see! But I've hive sald to each other and now |, And he looked “03'2’;] et e tan-t see vour dim- | known! And now-—well, T don't want | would never have the chance to & i otgiss i b ooyt s e e o ointlv.. | to lbve) vou Tanysinre! An ache, small, tearing at the thought | Ahd n magnificent set 0f ferce, curled rde a little gesture inside the| She fumbled at the big Of Osifly's toviinens donied to bim, | BUSKCSS. GH 1 Seeied fo Bl that § TEb Lt ket afon her hand. “I cam't marry youl"|now. There had never been a time | the face of the tiger leered up at him t fence. “I wish you | she repeated, under her breath. |when he hadn't meant to marry |SOlemnly. she sald. Jack flushed. “What is It that ¥ou | Cecily. And now he wasn't going to | Suddenly he chuckled out loud. He ald, I ‘was wish.| want me to do?" he asked, stu " [mairy her! Al over like that! For | could not help it! That flenaish tiger: R ebout you aditheybomly. . [ he knew that she had been in earnest | He had trifled with the thought o tlfiui-h S thing about y 1 don't think I mm:hi“l) ‘li‘;r;)f_’ toni All over! And he wasn't [travel. Now suddenly he nl»}(:kufil’:lt;.g - anything, 1 want something ¢ {miserable, not utterly miserable, at |idea seriously, earnestly considered it “And now that I am you don't like It was the proper gesture for a man t, because V ee es! | erent want res hings, real my dimples! nt 1 it, se you can't ey i 5 ¢ Cecily looked up at him | A glow of light, warm and rosy, |turned down by a girl. It would be F Oy o o be n for & wabwing it | SWdeny Cactiyidonked wpiat him | 8 BIE, OC ekt twarm (and weay, | SUSR 0n B2 i JC wanld b Jack sald, gayly. “Go ahead, | A6 he S T Tl €0 @ Was very |tion. Two people stood before it, star. | him every place. And it would be & rstand it's good for the soul.” | FUeE (B L right to make us the [ing in. An idle impulse made him |little rough on him. Why not do the Cecily's voice shook @ little. “You | (i 4 spildren of America! It isn't drift toward the window, and then |€rand thing in the grand way? Why aidnt oven have to work to get mer” [ PONES Tl Ol C e rything we cry | suddenly he moved with honest de | not? e said, and turned her face a little | &1 1° SONE fght fo make us tired |termination. | He was interested,| OFf course, he would wait a littie Trom him. “You just took it for|of things before we've even had a|amused. 08 course e o vt e Franted that I belonged to vou. It|chauce fo live! IUs wrong! 1It's| From the deep shadows beyond the | change her mind . rhat Chance to fas too much effort for you even o \ricked:" ; : B ey in Tove with me. TIf youd| ' “T know!" Jack admitted, slow G e —— had to make a fight to win me youl|then he went on excusingly, “but, of ‘} \ wouldn't be engaged to me now! Il course. society demands things ¢ ;8 4 wouldn't have been worth the Worry |of our positions. We can't go bac e P & 3 1to6 Arch - supporting—-“cut- Fam-li-pedic—in a very 7 A " out® s ofdor: Blak i new inlay design trimmed A ‘FREXCH) patent leather. Similar in_lizard effect. In tan 4 raisin brown Tile Vv - Yrows %50 kid, patent leather, contrasting trim or ki trimmed to con- stone trim; $750 & the worl on our training.” : i on O mote of bitterness came as | “Well I can and I Cecily ; she rushed on. “T know! I've known|cried. She tugged again at her ring: " ko moniss ong ti vas just the qu “Our_training? at is it? P 3 g fi‘é{ “al;x ?g‘.l,‘"“:{l ‘l“-:v for you.. You | spenders! To cry for (he) moon a:«z Gude’s Flowers Bring Many Happy Hour - “and N E ¥ v vay use wi "y knew nd you Ml You | et it and throw it away becau : s:;::d.n¥lxeflonls' Work vou had about | want the sun. Is that training? After 1t was when you bought the ring. And | tonight I start ‘llresh,h e e xpect you just sent my mea ury- ait b 4 g :ne(:r‘:kdo\ln to the jeweler and told | “Things won't look so dark by :‘or(r‘al(‘); en ou him to send you the proper sort of |row morning! See if they do, Cectly ring for a Darien to give to his{Keep the ring. You may fee er- £ i ently even about me tomOrrowW morn- E t % e I For heaven's sake™ Heling. Who knows? If you don't, you n el‘taln was breathless, caught in the whirl | can send me ‘lhe ring mm; :-yt,::;ecs no reelings. “Look here, I've|hurry!” He laughed wi Y 2 i :fril}l]s;\ y?:‘xlgaggs of letters! One every | grimness. “I won't be using it again, at tea or luncheon, Gude’s flO“{Era day nearly. You know I hate writing | right away! 2 add to the success of the occasion. Jetters, Doesn't that show you any- m;;?i‘-j'f‘:hejozfié mxmw;;::elc)finga‘nd;:;\t' Home-grown, fragrant, lasting blooms 'hgg:i!y was stubbornly silent. He|want to change my mind.” N from our own greenhouses. Jooked at her bent, shining head. He| “You don't want to love me, do you, v omfort her, but was list- S ;;::l;'edav%‘:r: that only sincerity could N N7/ BROS. comfort her, ardor and sincerity. And| «yell, then, keep the ring a while | S/ co Sormond summon neither one o his| just to humor me. I should feel odd SRS b Was she right? Three Stores for Your Comvenience was! Was ? - gid. Was she right? Ah, there it|iith a ring in my pocket.” He was The music stopped. There was a R 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Clis A £ lause. The || o tountc Dogun s, ie Swept Ceclly BEWARE THE W&} Main 4278 3103 14th St N.W. Main 1102 to him, trotted lightly ou | S Col. 3103 tide of dancers. “You' ith me?” Hi i SOL 3108 ; 5 . W 2 elivery Associatio | are you thinking now?” IRLS' Tan Caif or Pat- ent Leather Sho A wonderful wearin c tive boot for m BRI SRV s TR VERY new model .in 4°X rose blush kid or stone gray—both styles trimmed contrast A step-in _arch-support Arch-supporting Paien! shoe—in_ black satin, pat- Leather Pump. Similar ent leather or soft dull styles, black kid or 8 §() kidskin—All awith $9(x) black satin g beaded buckle = White or Brown Kid, $9 e e S, AAAA to BE Wide FARFFRRAEAIRIIARGRNRIR —and a $5 Feature Line 0YS' S fighter, pf Rl P Shoes for Women proof soles and bellows E tongue. - One of the biggest features of A Big Jackknife tucked this line is the larke number of in side pocket included brand-new style ations (most with each pair. of them just arrived) from which vou may make a selection. wiveil il o R filflg e o S i g child you are, Ceclly!” he told her vely. X m e missed step with him, came to 2 halt. Dancers jammed in on them. Persistent coughs and colds lead Jack flushed with annoyance. to serious trouble. You can stop “Why stop right here, Cecily?” he ||l them now with Creomulsion, an asked patientl ddenty overbright ||| CUlsified creosote that i3 pleasant Ve rew suddenly o to e. reomulsion is a new as though ahe were on the edge of (|| medica) discovery with two-fold ac- tears. “That's all that it means to || tion; it soothes and heals the in- ‘ou, fsn't it?” she said unsteadily. ||l famed membranes and inhibits T might have known! Jack, T can't ||l germ growth. n't! Its over! | Of all known drugs, creosote i 3 WHatW OEE recognized by high medical author- “The—enigagement—the—wha e, ||| ities as one of the greatest healing you want §9mm:1‘a:;- MT*:;‘ edflg,lo"'vssv agfiincies ‘;ortgexsu;zem ca\;ghsh and perhaps! 31 colds and other forms of throat about it! There won't be any question ||| {rouples. Creomulsion contains, in or !cal:ldal, at least. I can’t EO"?“- addition to creosote, other healing T'd rather marry my 'chaufgeur an | || elements which soothe and heal the tmarry youl '1 :voultd- b“é:fl:g;};n;‘ infected membranes and stop me 3 ying to be s - ||| irritation and infi s You think you and your people are ||l ch, is absorbed into the blood, at- perfect. Well, I don’t. I want a real|||tacks the seat of the trouble and man 5 & Ceelly?” He checks the growth of the germs. the hurt. So these were the thoughts |||, s s hronchitis and other forms that had caused the shimmer on the ||| (0" o o8 o Mg e dcee “and is ex: :’2;"3}-,1‘h{mufifzs?m eyes? 'These ||| copjent fi:{ bullding up the system e the z1 after colds or flu. 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