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for well Brighau tn e ne and they almost van int . for it was a rainy i day and each woman was carrying umbrella low in order to keep the 1 out of her face You know folks don . is that said | vears any more. We're so busy being ining voice which was |« young as we feel that we haven' with her. | time to think how fast time is flving. house and Suel just the finding vou " - best of our ht back now? If 'k forward And she with you. —Awful day : itly led the conversation into safe I expect 1 shall catch my death of | channels, cold being out In this weather anc T let Quincy and | this ex < 1've had to take be : pkins was a wid . r husband through | smile vears of invalidism and|(hat the she felt she richly ed any com-|and he fort she might derive from the com- | Juliet ji fortable living he left her. Ursula!room—he had been so busy in had nu ailing father fo that he had not noticed when number o and at his de | the room—and invited ¥ 1 the privile; 1 home, But before sh Juliet found an excu A to prove his independence away some of his money low w hisper clc bevond a deubt that he | “th \ man for vou, and he ul and that the whole | got’ money. Den't was wrong altogether you losing him with any of your ‘rsuia never forgave Juliet th <eep yvour mouth smil- | that ft with | sufficient fo well as that wa head 3 vear, espe iU's his wife, and he supposed to b 1 ber from all the other women | world.” And then as they © room where Quinc, Now were mean enough to say that each woman got Just what she deserved, be cause it was an open secret that Ursula had kept old H: )y as she poss ng him the comfort o pipe, and he had r serimping b It wa s existed between thes: different riendship which | night, wo women of | doesn’t ge atures. Juliet, | “Oh, never thinking | Ursula, th ula, little and | her shou if T did Good night, Juliet. ou,” and she yent The two women li inging on ‘the arm of Quincy street and scarcely i R | they did not either o Juliet, she went back into | exchange telephone | her 'm and well lighted sitting | in all the vears of their acquaintance | room, drew & sy chair up before had there been an open rupture, al-|her fire, ind °d until the tears | though there were times when the |rolled down her cheeks | fabric of their friendship was ¥ | Conyright: | thin. L | la. had not spoken two wor before Juliet recognized the fact | s in one of her most dif- ficult moods. “I tell you, Juliet. if you had to count the pennies the way I do vou'd dread catching cold. You wouid be where the money for and _doctor and nurse and burial expenses was coming . and Ursula gave a groan that | heartrending. Oh,” said Juliet, “wait till you're hurt. You won't catch cold today. | When we get to n house we'll in and I'll brew d cup of te and we’ll have a good time.” | The two women entered the com- fortable little house and Juliet vut | the drafts of her stove on and soon | ey were warm and i ti‘a' e brewed even | 4% Prompt Service. were seen to be visibly rising. Juliet had just told a funny story | when the doorbell When she | | Maurice J. Colbert o see a tall man incased in a rubber | Heating—Plumbing—Tinming raincoat standing on the step: Phone Ma So0d “attarnton= he. st pleas. |@ 621 JF Street Thone Main ‘Can you tell me where I can sula Brig] 1 she lived on this stre Before Spring —arrives with its season- al_downpours, it'll prove wise to have Colbert's roofers sce that vour “overhead” is thoroughly weather-proof. TTimely repairs quite usually obviate more costly tinning work. , but I| f the dded, peering a hrough near-sighted exsj ¥do you happen to be Juliet Prick?” ‘T was Juliet Frick when I was a girl. I am Juliet Thompkins now,” she added, and then after a moment ed: “W ou must he I mean Quincy John she held out ler han bme right in, Quin, id and she led the way into ' sitting room where Ursula e | Colds can be ended in 24 hours. Or “is some | checked before they develop if this | asking after you, and I |method is used promptly. o't know who it But Ursuia did. She had the conv tion and she prised that her face for on suffused with a_becoming rosiness hat we paid §1,000,000 for it. eves were bright and her mouth had | HILL'S does all things at once. It ost «its downward droop when | checks the cold, stops the fever, opens h : | the bowels and tones the entire sys. John, | tem. Millions have come to employ it. here. 1| Go get it and learn what it does. o ink | Be Sure Its WYL Price 30¢ her looks fine, don’t you think. 2 Q ! Juliet? Well, well,” he said as he with portrait { world's larg- | quick, efficient nd complete. "It is so well proved sank into a chai d took the cup of tea Juliet handed him. “To think I should find you two girls right here in one home after all the: Bu v, just how many Old Time Favorites Made Dbly Delicious Hot cakes and waffles—old-time favorites for breakfast—can be made doubly delicious and tempting with Golden Crown Syrup. Skillful blending gives Golden Crown a rare, irresistible flavor that brings new joy to the breakfst table. The golden goodness of Golden Crown brings delight to every mem- ber of the family. For tomorrow’s breakfast, get a can of Golden Crown at your grocer’s and serve it over hot cakes or waffles. STEUART, SON & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. GOLDEN CROWN TABLE SYRUP Waith The True Southern Flavor - THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927. The Hub, Seventh and D Sts. N.W. The Hub, Sevgnth and D Sts. N.W. - Speaking of Furniture Bargains! - Here Are Some CLOSE-OUTS Marked at Ridiculously Low Prices for Saturday Only! Odd Bedroom Pieces $31.50 Ivory Enamel $19.75 Decorated Dresser.... $37.25 Walnut Veneer $1 9.75 $46.75 Walnut Veneer 75 Chifforobe 26 $49.75 Walnut Veneer $ 3 6.”5 Vanity Saturday Only! ‘Bow-end Bed w Close-Out! Mahogany-Finish Phone Sets Stna and- Char: $ 4.98 27 of these. Satur- day only. - Close-Out! $2.98 Smoker ,31;1_3 30 of these —in_ mahog- any finish. Glass Humi- dor end Ash Tray. Saturday Only! $225 Close-Ofi! $34.75 Velour Morris Chair All oth 1\/:1‘01:?'.5 ‘gha?r: $17:__7=§ Saturday Only! ]"m‘ I Genuine walnut veneer on gumwood, beautifully hi-lighted and attractively finished with burl panels. cabinet and six chairs with velour slip seats. Y Close-Out of 4 Bedroom Suites $124.95 Genuine Walnut Bedroom Suite pictured, a dressing table, chest of drawers, bow-foot bed and dresser. SATURDAY ONLY! ; ; $5.00 a Week at The HUB! A well designed stylish suite of genuine American walnut veneer on gumwood with decorated fronts. As : e Close-Out of Phonographs $89.75 Combination Phonograph, and Radio Cabinet. In two-tone genuine walnut s 75 (3 of these). Saturday pa 4 5:9400 ombination l’lhonogr:ph and Radio Jabinet two-t walnut (2 ot} Satiday calyere.. s DADAD ; $129 Enxoplmnic Clnnsnle;te‘l’huno‘rlph in ted two-t ( tesey:” Saturday ontyerrererr $98.00 $49.75 Mahogany-finish Upright Phonograph (Saturday only). e D37 3O T ¢ TR £ a-symmmummmm i flmmm- deqez t'snmmmm Bridge &=\ Lamps $1.29 No Phone or Mail Orders Close-Out! Window Refrigerator $1 59 Made of galvanized metal. Has sliding doors. lose=0ut of 2 Dining Suites Hilighted Genuine Walnut Dining Room Suite Ten pieces —extension table, buffet, server, china 149 $8.00 a Month at The HUB! Close-Out! Doll Carts vllh s Less Than Cost A\ H T vl Prices $79.98 s TS ; | e | : Start at A ‘ ! d I | 8 of These Handsome Bed-Davenport Suites to be Closed Out * Including 6-foot Bed-Davenport—Regular Price, $189.00 A magnificent Suite in combination Jacquard and figured velour, also in two-tone velour. Lioose cushions. Consists of 6-foot bed-davenport, armchair ‘and wing chair. SATURDAY ONLY! Metal Book Ends Assorted designs 5 9 —35 pairs. Regu- No Phone or Mail Orders Close-Out! 2-Inch- Post White Enamel Beds $5.98 Regular price, $10.75—12 of these —Saturday only! Close-Out! Blue Autos Were $6.98 $3.98 Four of These & Close-0ut! 129 Liberty Jr. Coaster Wagon $6.50 Value v |2 Hardwood body -~ rubber- tired wheels — Saturday only. $6.00 a Month at The HUB!