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S e ™E FYERING §TAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. 1997, AUTGUST 17, THE EVENING STORY | I'ntrance 909 F' Streel—at Ninth ust for a moment 1 thin The Earthen Bowl. |remember me. Eut it's heen { LL KING opened the oven jjer voice had a queer little sound door. stooped and took out A syddenly she turned and laid her howl 5f haked custard. The bowl | pang aver Ellen's as they sat side by was earthen, cheap and common. ' gide in the porch hammock ell but the custard was the best of | e <he said earnestly, “have you| Bts kind. Rich, brown and smelling | ever been sorvy that you didn’t marry ©f nutmeg. was fit to set before an | George Warren?' Ellen's laugh was| Spicure. _With very simple material s sufficient answer. I see George $hlen had achieved a masterpiece. [once in a while.” Luella sald. <He on ol “woman was Ellen, With | jooks, thinks, 1aiks money. My hus brishe lue-violet eves, a gay color, @ [hand” ealls Georse a great financier. Youmorous mouth. There were lines in j and you m have had him!* her face, gray hairs showing at hev) —wp.q yather have Tom.” replied Fl temples, but her girlishness persistec oy ‘wyrpestly. I thought so at the even now, when most women WOR' | (ime_ [ still think so. have look-d fretted and nervous. X “You then bowl * began Lu Jom went cooly on with her DREari-{ y, Hipop pased | do far supper. 1t was 4 o'clock, too. | <54 NN BYll o ned quickly, her Any moment this distinguished gue mind on the custard. “l didn’t 1 . ht rrive. i ¢ a I've made custards in that earthen| he nate of a horn. the purr of @ 1),,1 so many times—it didn’t occur to | it her door. and she % Rerine: tting to remove her M0 The Julius Lansburgh Furnilure Co. Another presentation of ' xtraordinary values from our August Furniture Sale motor stopprn | mn_ out, fe Laelia langhed with | my dear!” > slcome the vis Kitchen apren, to welcome 1 { a half sob, “1 didn't mean that earthen ftor. Mrs, J. B. Gridley, who had 0" hover thought of In fact, | T L aeiia Tell when Eillen King was | 7O 0 Mo Mo e stepped through | 1 A poe i the was Ellen Samps was deliciou 4 ehaufteur held | W39 Moo i B b ot e oqe | STUxday frmulsfine {Hink IS0 S 4 St gpeared to e st e S R B e Writien omi ol ench hats, she as 8e o or abou Ny worma can e o o e mnke one forset she |12 6 APCL A1Y o R et Like a magician wiho i hiEine (bt L e ;s . : Eraming os ol e, e b e dke amagician who knows his husiness, we have a good many cards up our sleeve. For example: During i TR o el hooios S this week of our August Furniture Sale we produce another group of values which should cause many a home- " onds and platinu N pssed the neas. | cener N o - 2 g - S 7 ;s 2 e BN B e nswnakenon | WDy AR e e inn B keeper to put our name at the top of their shopping list and make this their first stop tomorrow. Tt is important, i B Sthourion e suken | 1S bORTRESEIE & Mane i T too, to remember that even at these extremely low prices the nsual Lansburgh liberal credit plan is at the service of i S R e ST R Ellenty our customers. Itis also worthy of mention that this sale is now turning into its last days and early shopping is advisable en heheld Tuella sitting in “was high, her pulse - b . i N e st of - morris chair in the midst her eves were like the jovous eves 2T i 2 T 2 2 e e L T 2 27 22 V77 2777272 . shabby H\l“"h'”"“‘l' ““ ;‘”::L'fi'{.‘ What a beautiful thing 2227 2 2 L I 2 T 2 feeling came over her. pak ab ¢ 7 to sav! An earthen bowl N fHtH #he had put on a pair of 1-"‘)”:|“"‘"']={‘ her married life! Yet love had filled N revealed .~m-1uhn;::1"n“l aked Wan|it with rainbows. How thankful she N ha he threadbare ug. BB 1 E o0 or love ang ot = she | ‘Cl"l\“;r.rlyv‘.nr.\ fhe pin-holed shades: ;::r: Thsan : .t,,:m‘u for ln'\'u' » h:'~ §~ she ha never seen hem. N0 o o ! ol i with all their meaning of poverty """( But in the wonder and delight of N narrow living. | < I'F“{’ir:““i‘.;‘,f,"f',‘ | what Luella had revealed to her she ® ° N them sat Mrx. J. B. Gridiey 18 Kih | wan forcetting Luella. - she lonked at | N gray smelling A Teutture, | Lauelia, with her eauty, her exquisite N { an exquisite fiure of woalih, CUNGEE faitire, "and 2 question burst from her | \ all the choice lips o hurried back | 1P ) a murmured excuse, she hurried | """t mine is an earthen bow to her kitchen. . dear, ear S rise a few days before. She had writ- " L Lutlaafone e 1en that she was motoring with a par v - B Ry 3 mn ty of friends and must of necessiiy | THE END. i ” pass near her old home town. he | (Copsright, 19 | !‘ would steal away for a few hours i M‘ gnd come 10 See her old friend and o T"p"cer et !l‘ schoolmate, Fllen, who was the only | : i; | Refrigerators il Built on scientific princi- [i person there with whom she still kept . IMTH Aip a friendship. Her swift cav driven | “""y l e ess | hy her Belgian chauffeur could wh | y | : i | ples to insure perfect re- ‘ X\ Gain Pt "l . | partments. $16.95 Deferred Payments g her there and back before her absence | 3yould be scarcely noticed by her com- | “panions. And she would still have om Hme for a little visit. [ T'With the happlest heart, Ellen had | 5 “prepared for Luella. And now—she| Wel ht Btood looking at the custard in the | arthen bowl, What would Luella say | &~ . o lthe bow!? It might even spoil the | Gain Pounds of 5135 Consisting of three massive pieces exactly as illustrated—armchair, N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N E N N N N N \ \ N \ N N N N N N N N *howl— | tustard for her. P Weight with New Tt took all Ellen's courage to set| | ; . the earthen bowl of custard upon the YEASTand IRON | wing chair and daven- tnie: CPhe rest of the supper was| in 3 Weeks — or | : gorrespondingly plain and homely.| Pqgy Nothin‘ | port. 1 hp.\' are nphoL li { @eliciously cooked and flavored. ~She | . - x g il bada her friend come to the meal. It we comlg only ‘ stered in high-grade jacquard velour. The | “We are alone because Tom_and | E = £ (4B i the boys have gone fishing,” FEllen | e ere | davenport contains a full-size bed. i explained as she poured the te dhogsands of men i *They always go fishing Satur snd women. ™ help vourself to the omelette, dea bouy Thollows that | Deferred Payments : Her spirits rose as she saw the abun-| 'll'& fi:nm e :v | ' dant portion Luella took upon her| stringy_necks | Nz e R I plate. i bony limbs given | (Hh At Jast it was time to dish the cus-| rounded ! i - itard. Ellen saw Luella thoughtfully Pimples, boi i / i“ yegarding the earthen bhowl. The ::?::f:a?::k:'a" 4 | N / il color rose higher in her cheeks, but . H it ghe chatted bravely. How Yeast and i 2> Without doubt Luella liked the cus-| Iron Builds Book Shelf il “ard. In fact she asked for a little Quick Weight i 1f it hadn't been for the earthen roritiod Yeast in | i #wo tonics in one | . if ' | | i Afterward the two friends sat on| — weight - building B oo YQ'“"J;‘ 4o Four spacions cshelves: M “ni dows gather over the town. ening _Iron. The e nasey Ire i b he Brams b i X Tmride theime Niceiy finished in mahog- fifl In the grass below a ring of golden S Pddu Akiny Ni gaffcdils shone and the air wa and which ! heented from the houghs of the old P maked malt o beneficis | ' “ylays, mentioning this one and that u vyeast, concen- e. FEllen could finish all the little} e the utmost in flesh- i g ol I torien whose beginnings Luella had | I = s Yot | N i, vegetable iron, the same i nd Rollin Meek?" she asked at celery. 1 this form Iron is easily assi i | jength. | lated by the body, making rich, red blood and i “Oh, Rollin is a fine man. He mar- | toning up nerves and muscles. ! red Emily Lewis. They have four| \ y (8t ehildren—two boys and two girls. They o r v x o out_the weight-building, strengtheniny are great home-overs, all of them. | oitlle WOLFLbWIOE SCeneboning THuss Rollin has a printing office, small, hut he gets a good living.” Suddenly she Temembered that Rollin Meek had Yeast gives you results in _half the tim required by yeast or iron raken separately. | Go to your druggist and ge! Fiber Bed-Davenport Suite Overstuffed Living Roorfi Group zone with Luella Pell. She looked at| 60 tasty tablets today. Just a single co Tuella. Strange that she should re- | treatment will prove that you can be attractive Imember Rollin Meek! *Would—would | #nd healthy. Safe for everybody. They do not Iyou like to see him, Luella?’ she| mach nor cause gas or bloating. | asked. “I could call him up and he'd | yun over for a moment—perhaps he Boudoir Chair [l : $12.95 ! A three-piece suite of high-grade workmanship and covered with splendid quality jacquard. The cushions may he revereed, since they are covered with the same material. Settee, armchair and wing chair complete the outfit, Deferred Payments We are closing out_ this type of furniture at drastic redue tions—of which this is a sample. The suite pictured is of splen- didly woven fiber and is upholstered in fine cretonne. The daven- port conceals a full size bed. Deferred Payments may go by presently on his way down- | yrs towno1 declare! He's coming now.” | fFToek rug A big man swung up the st et your money back. It will b A handsome finely wup- i whistling. Ellen called and he Sactly. It inconvenient fiihiteod ehaire i @olosta) erctonne, H | to bur trom druggist up to the porch. A word of explana- | :?.‘nt:h“::;):h lloam:b YEAST CO., tion and he and Luella were shaking hands. He stayed for a moment, chat-| CAUTIQN] Wrilet ting, then he uttered some word about | ep1ers has be being in a hurry, clipped off one of | grated in cas amazing health-build- Eilens daffodils and hastened away. | consipation, s o ‘s {lence while Tajelln | anda generally weakened phys There was A e N ka at | condition, IRGNIZED YEAST should not be Jooked after him and Ellen looked al Luella. “He didn’t know me.” used by anyone who OBJECTS baving it increased to normal.” @ 1927—1.Y.Ce. Tuella said. | A new epoch begins in transconti- | nental travel—The New Olympian Baby Carriage $14.95 ' A <trlish model with full tubnlar pusher and rubber- tired wheel Deferred Payments . Splendid Bedroom Suité Value Ten pieces comprise this Handsome Suite. They are ex- tension table, china closet, server, buffet, five side chairs and one armchair. ey are of walnut veneer combined with gumwood. The chairs are upholstered in tapestry. Deferred Payments A Reautiful Four-piece Suite—bow-end hed, chiffo- robe, full vanity and dresser of waluut veneer combined with gumwood. Decorated with effective touches of green, Deferred Payments Folding Chair N ‘ $1.39 High Chair Glider Hammock THE d"}""‘fl v;rld (1)1]:- long p,:ivf'“ yaeh}tdl. The service | | $ 9; Comes in ractive waited for the New Olympian the famous“Milwaukee service' | 3 b L . & o “ Aeintt ol ool Zlnew in invention, finest in —unsurpassed! Maid service; | $ 95 sy ensseo B e e o TabS Spanish Armchair $4.95 : ;qu:p;n&nltmci any transconti- vxle;;'burher; baths. Delicious | Has fiber body and strong $39 19 50 “(;,,h:; ”1"“\ F;"i‘h{i enta meals! i o ; % . May he lowered an | rubber-tired wheels, Biue and Covered with heavy striped Svareil. e SHD Bl Dushed about on . 4 : Rl rollers. TheN] II'WAUKEE ROAD Sidewalk Sulky The New Olympian brings Tt - hotel comfort and conveniences, maleRAt anticipating the desires of sophisticated travelers — while transporting them at racing speed over the most modern transcontinental railroad. Elec- trified for 660 miles to shipside at Seattle and Tacoma. Coil spring mattresses in lower and upper berths. ‘The highest developments in railroad engineering make this train practicable. The finest skill of the master car-builders has put it in a class by itself. ‘The perfect taste of noted in- terior decorators has given it 2 charm and delightfulness that no one %as hitherto expacted Roller bearings. No extra fare. Lhaki finish i with velour secat. duck in attractive coloring. he pfulius Lanshburgh gfurniture Entrance 909 F Street—at Ninth O. ‘ o] Card Table $1.69 Folding ‘Card Table, green leatherette top. 1 am planning a trip 7 to Yellow. stone Park []to Pacific North- west se send me your travel