Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1927, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927. [:X:A‘ml“;\(xl:lo: . They will' just fit MARKET To BE SUBJECT ply information relative to the Farm- $5 000 Lite 54240 T “ il er’s Produce Market, the imniediate Insnrance » was eless for Margaret to pro- subject of int it th thay th . R B FTHE EVENING STORY o 52 it e e | FOR COLLEGE CONTEST | bk ot et it o 1 i she could never hope to buy _— for the future. ) at Age 30. Send Date of Birth Pk Tuior o L LT SRS, Wt 11 ‘ o Full Info fer Junior. They were just the right | washington Project Will Be Used | ™ - = — our ut u]g lg t 'LeROY GOFF jruranes April Weather. : {_ M. Emmons was putting the last in Penusylvania Design Rranches Woodward Bidg Main 310 e e SRRY v stitches 1t he bl ¥ 'S 4 A e X ) b i T H 1 e ARGARET FERRY was very o X Gonit reliy, | et e o DIE FOMIEES W3 M Costtit OU'RE building your future on the o said earnestly. “1 set the steak back, and 1 think 8 groundwork of daily experiences i ¢ her sis- | * “You don't need 3ut she e i cashi and Rieat Ve | need to. But she én- | the potatoes are done.” she said. Plans to make Washington’s new . Houses For h‘f(ol_a ‘ : i o5 vies your el Margaret kissed her, but her heart | puplic market the subject for com- Efficient Y that come to you through your ;. Tomy A ! ies at for somehow went out with greater ten- 3 3 . L S < = J. LEO i arcel | Gun vou Kuess? Do you suppose | derness 10" the woman she had just | Betiive designe | b architectural Heating eyes. How capably you build depends . s of | Vhich | vhe had a child she would be carry- | left. students cennsylvania were re- ¢ . s e £ MAIN 5 oo A | 0¥ed @ deeper shade would make her oilnitia IPrenchapeole?” Fhe sun was out when Wl came | vealed In a letter received yesterday cilities mean mo / greatly on how clearly you see and mental- New YorkAv. 1237 Wisc'n. Am She was : D nomer “Tonior was weaeig the eiuc | by Engineer Commissioner J. Frank- comfort for your house- [2 Iy catalogue those daily i 2 O S e he St e . Now go on with|romperts, and his father went wild over | lin Bell from H. Bartel Register of | hold, and less outlay f Sl b AOSC URtly I Coln e, Aduy W e ¢‘|m on x'|;-~q';hml I"h{l:uh-l hia. i ey | fuel. expert examination and experienced advice will 3 - e wearing | “Regular April weather,” Will said, ccording to Mr. Register, Milton | 3 ; e bs them when daddy com % lInoraing Sunior to the window. - “ain Wil Gy Ll LG Ll water plants t keep that sight unimpaired or correct it. | day M Emmons, you are a great g unshine. Like life, eh, Mar- | tects e approved the idea of using bert installs Junior’s rompers finish: i n him I both love s rket for the 1927 competition the last word ' by the time his father came home at |y aret said softly. (Conyright, 1 the John Stewardson memori nomical heating. e J‘ . s at him loving o a0 1Ht0 e RiEahen and began THE END. traveling scholarship in architectur = Reputen premplly “Etz and Sef-‘BetIcr ~ax he sat playing with his blocks cel potatoes and pound the steak. All students of the subject in Penn: il With his sunny hair. like Will's. and | But her mind dwelt upon Louise Ken- | . lvania would be eligible to compete. | his bright color. like her own. he [gqi) vather than upon the good woman | i : | The competition is held annually in P would be exquisiie in the biue linen. |in the living room. Junior hurt Assigned to Air Corps. the Pennsy colleges of archltec. | Maurlce J Colbert She could see Will caiching him ub. | Lonise. That was why. Lieut. Col. Walter Krueger, 22d |ture, - kissing him and going wild over his | “Syddenly Ma ot filled a plate|Infantry, stationed at Fort McPher Commissioner Bell was requested to Gt ing—Tinmi chubby loveling with seed cook ith an i |i2on: Gb. hes Ween Gstallsasin ithe | ruoniin Gath concsbnie: Uik diien Healing EIUHbON Jineing 12‘17 G Street Margaret sang as she sewed. She | brella and ran out the back door and}Air Corps and ordered to Brooks levels and sur ings 621 F Street Phone )ll.in | was so very happy. To be young. [down the back walk across to the Ken- [ Field, Tex., for training at the Air|proposed structur I’ i 3016-3017% i LT ONO =7 joved and loving. with a baby like [dall house. She knocked and Ada, the | ARRE g = Junior. a four-room burigalow and | eolored maid, opened the door. | & whole $100 a month to live on—what | “I want Mrs. Kendall to have more could one want? She envied she said breathlessly nobody. not even Mrs. Kendall, who | *Won't vou take 'em to her your- lived next door. although Mrs. Ken- [self now?’ Ada grinned and opened dall's possessions were such that most |a door know where to go.” people thought she lacked nothing in |she said. “The little den. She the whole world there.” me one pushed the bell and Mar- Mar; t tapped lightly and a voice t went to open the door. It was | bade her enter. B onted | Kendall herself. Mrs. Kendall [ Mrs 4 4 the | down and loosened her coat. She | woman I A red Junior's uplifted flower face. |tonished to be caught as she w “Such nasty weather!” she murmur- | ancther person. She had been crying ed. I hate stay'ng indoors. But | bitterly and her beauty was so dimmed then I hate equaily motoring in the | by tears that Margaret set down the rain.” plate of cookles, went to her and put comforting arms about her. | | “I'm rather partial to rain myself, | €Ot £ 5 It isiVes ione; suchia ‘serise of ‘snig- [, “Ob. My deart™ihe younger woman ness,” Margaret said. “Don't put S R S e i e T ler Mrs., Kendall strove for recovery. % $1.33 . $1.33 “What a_high cold remarked |'njo who cannot look without E Mrs. Kendall, apparently seeing the ,',',,,“ others’ happiness,” she said. 3 for $3.75 5 ’ 3 for $3.75 child for the first time. ““Worms? know I was perfectly hateful to you “Oh, no!" Margaret flushed. “It is afternoon and has been natural. He is perfectly healthy.” | varting in its work. u forgive “One can never tell with children | no “Margaret?” i ! and dogs, T suppose.” Mrs. Kendall [ wo¢ course—if there's anything to lifted her arrowy black eyvebrows. i But I think I understand.” “My dear little Mimi nearly died with | "“} \conder if you do. IHowever, 1'm indigestion last night. We called the | . ino'to tell you.” i veterinarian. It was all that stupid |*°l Tare” 2’ hour they talked as Ada’s only two women can who have found [ not to a real meeting place. There had | at_the - G o | been three Kendall babies. and they There was silence while Mavgaret | y,q il died one after the other. ' | wondered if Mrs. Kendall had mean e A o Vi ool i e et Junior it Mimi, | in deflance of fate, Mrs. Kendall had . - ;| turned to motors and French poodles. R l d / 78 AR 1 N S l | Ghildren and dogs! = She tried 0| gy’ the maternal in her vearned and egular an A / 1iNtied ew Styles e onme ‘Mrs Kondl. | She was | fuffered, in spite of her outward show / [ i = Atles of indifference. o e o N en i |- rCome upstaies. she_seld. Extra Sizes for Sports, i got a drawerful of things that were When she ‘did at last, Margaret t indignation gave way to tears. It 36 46 Af Toas time to " prepare dinner. - The _ o ternoon blue rompers must remain unfinished and her little drama of homecoming and rprise was spoil 3 ate that woman!” she exclaim- : i Wt Bt e e o e f to ¢ Y bl b ouse Wear ‘What's the trouble? The bacl 3 4 k7 4 | and T SENUSETS door had opened so softly that Ma garet had not heard anybody enter. She brushed away the tears her other *next-door nelghbor Emmons. Mrs. Emmons w and gray and jolly. She picked up TJunior, kissed him and cuddled him. Junior loved Mrs. Emmons. “Are N Y T these for the voung man?" Mrs. Emmons reached into the workbasket Going to get them done so he can wear them when his daddy comes You either have the safety S “No!" Margaret burs tout. “I could of 4-wheel brakes or you have finished them, but Mrs. Kendall are taking the kind of came in and — and she bit her lips chances that cause hun- There! I'm sorry 1 said that,” she dreds of accidents every “Never mind. Anything vou tell day. There is no com- me is safe.” Mrs. Emmons said. I . h : think 1 understand. Louise Kendall promise. Whippet is the | ;3% 3 bad mood and she made you only light car that offers uncomfortable. She did it on pu thesafcty of &-wheelbrakes | fove 1o Wy dor Lowe oo A Feature SALE of 1,500 Crisp, New, Genuine ment—an expression of Willys-Overland Engineer- mileson a gallon—the su- perior comfort of roomy et A : in Plain Colors, Stripes and Figures of 55 miles an hour. Donot buy a car until you know what these features mean : i to Whlppetowncn‘. 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