Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1927, Page 39

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J FORD PLANS TRADE | SCHOOL FOR BOYS THE EVEN Marriage ‘Money. ¢« ADY reporters are the bunk,” srowled Harriman, the crime expert, to a crowd of fellow of the Comet. The pulsing wiseacres in the news room|tje dark, bobbed halr that curled re- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, " D. Tightly he held her hand, and before NG STORY the tardy waiter could ask their or- “What do you think of it. Alicla?" der he had started away with her. Only the prosaic think of food on their asked Dale, = discovering his lovely neighbor. ~ Quickly he told her what wedding day. Dale and Alicia were married that it was all about. His clear. boyish eyes looked wistfully at aer, taking in night, and their radiant young faces when they appeared in the news room next day advertised their happiness. The marriage, however, they kept secret. A weck passed, in which the young belliously and perked up in -wo ador. |couple moved into a cozy little flat C.. WEDNESDAY. Dale was silent for & while. "It's your happiness against hers. But no, I don't think I could. We'll just have to starve along until I can command a raise. It's mean to—" She kissed his dejected lips and pulled his ear teasingly. “Now don’t worry. Things will look different in the morning.” - Alicia was a prophetess. Dale awoke to find a strange girl sitting at the foot of the bed. The morning sun ight was no more golden than her Blue eyes laughed at him, NOVEMBER 30, 1997. % Untoastable. From the Boston Transcript. A young man named Brown was In the habit, on festive occasions, of pro- posing the health of a certain young lady as his favorite toast. Noticing that he had given up doing so, a friend asked him why. “Because,” he replied sadly, *'I have toasted her for vears without being able to make her rown,” o I've resolved to toast her longer.” . National presses that shook the building in ahle litfle crescents at her temples. their tra of getting out the 1ast | Fa'deaw her away from the crowd and Thirty Students to Learn Vocational Courses, In- edition brought ta the tollers under | together they left the bullding. Dale 5 k the eyeshades a pleasurable sense of | (™ Aqk CAEE (0 o ome ns (hick s cluding Bread Making. [rest ‘after hard workc well done. It| iChoohoys in'the short period of thelr | was the acceptable time for airing|acquaynSs B I e ol fty thousand dollars » continued Harri- [ paje * Syt imagine, Alicia. SUDRURY, Mass., November 30.—A 1 MM could do with that, Wi in dry s S0l jentered the Palm Grove o =choo! V' vi - 1 ' free trade school. where hoys will be ¢ b, v, who is ordinarily a half-|goyng s quiet little tabls sheltered by sighed By the Associated Pr less Dale discovered th lamented Dale less search. “E | up. This Princes little | nothing to go on. many blonds that T'm seeing red. I'm not giving up. furnished with their joint savings. But how to keep it was a puzzle, un princ “It seems a hopeless task, A fter a_week of fruit- rybody’s chucking it Mariana is the best inable, Ahsolutely T've stared at so But | ¢y mention that I'm | need it for our honeymoon.” cing with mischief. in the morning. h: Alicia Delano di Harmsworth. M American journalist, if you tell on me now. mother v So 1 don’ hider i Dale, “You'll find her temorrow, Dale” 1 told you things would be differ- But it is tholdi—Mrs. Dale il S'tieff | sure to get the money from dad before ur wife, Crater Lake, in Oregon, is belleved to be the deepest body of fresh water in Ameri has just the right palate-appeal —gingery and sparkling—suit- ing every taste; and meeting every expectation for an exhila- rating beverage. Made today the same way that made it famous still We | Pianos taught. among other things, how to | intelligent city editor, had <hown his|ang o iio four palms that made up make hread, is to open here early next ] “'0'_1";_‘“:\.;'(; ‘.:,I e | the grove. year under the patronage of Honry || a place where you can't| “I'm going after that money,” de- Ford. | i ' clared Dale determinedly. “I need it, Mr. Ford. who is here on one of his | ik and if—if I get it—Alicia, will you be frequent visits to his Wayside Inn| interrupted AYMS- | g pory with me if T tell you that 1 property, where he has indulged his | Worth. a fresh y " love vou. T think of you all the time. interest in colonial relics and repro- | had not known F 1 look for you and want you near me. Auctions, said the project would he [to feel the r awe “"‘{; A1 1 get the money will you—marry modeled on his Vocational School at |8reat person: Rfl ‘('UI“'H;\“*‘I*‘“] ";'::01:‘;“,,.» ut Dale had Kknow AR o di : @ated there. however, the Sudbury in lly in love with her svelte, | It ha > R 8 \ o e o e S4a0hry In- | dainty loveliness. He was her stanch | SPoke. There was something in the N \ out 30, I warm blue eyes and the set of tiny #tead of being a day school, it i cnder In that sroud of |, “that made the palm tree be- ; S planned to hoard the students. who d. woman-hating jour-| | 0" 0" gince—a madrigal before X Give Character Furniture From Kaufmann’s neighborhood | edy to them, was odsend to I u. Dale.” | No Term of Years. [ Life took on'a more rosy tint and el BT Mr. Ford plans to fix no definite | drabness vani e %o win the | Selections will be laid aside until desired—payments to begin after delivery to your home or elsewhere whispered Alicia, her cheek against his. “T just know you will. But—but suppose when you do, she begs you not to give her away? You know what | Although there are estimated to be it would mean—that she must marry |over half a million different kinds of a man she hates. Would you sell her s, only 60 species definitely 50,0007 ¥ Sold by case or bottle at grocers and dell- catessens. Served at cafes, clubs and foun- tains. Guggenheim Co., 33rd and K Sts. America's Finest Since 1842 1340 G St. N.W. W. 2508 Dale term of vears for the pupils. | Further cussion of Alicia was “It will be merely a question of how | postponed by the turbulent entry of long it will take them to learn all |the city editor, Brickley. Hi i they can here.” he said. “Then they |eye swept the crowd, will he through with the school.” | more sting in it than us The school will not be merely for | ell, my merry boys of a mechanical bent. but rather | “extend Wil be a place where a certain amount | The Pri ©of broad study will be required n While the curriculum will r, A runawa) C.C. &B. Coals eourses in farminz. hotel ccted te management, haking. buving and | her 'S i Carried in Stock by Ing, and various ional courses, it | old boy offers the modes; will also lay considerable stress on | thousand to the one who find academic matters | Mar We're goi GRIFFITH a. Mr. Ford believes that one lof the |for the fity thou Main things necessary for intelligent | for the greater living is a well rounded education |It's a gener Main Office 1319 G Street Franklin 4840 money anyway. your wife tonight, | He he jeered, | to this: thy Ro of the Comet. | Here's a picture Buy NOW for Chrislmns—/Take 18 Months to Pay the Convenient Kaufmann Budget Plan with particular_emphasis on a good |of the rene 3 foundation in English literature. They clustered around :flnn j"”“”‘f"i g eager. A slim, quiet girl entered the To Earn Their Way. {room, saw the milling group The prospective students will he | walked leisurely over to stand be between 14 and 20 vears of age. While | Dale Harmsworth. no tuition is to be charged. the hovs | “Red-gold hair,” orated Br will “earn their wav"” and may even hobbed, plaited, pleated and be able to set aside something for [Some crown, vou'll azree. themselves while studying. | match. The picture shows her « - The tarming. for instance. will be |ly face none too well, so w2 can't tell| fearned through practical experience | if she's knock-kneed: but the p In raising crops for the inn and school. | tion is that she is not.” Dairy management will be cu'tivated | in the spacious barns and fields of | the estate A hakery will ha installed in the | ©ld grist mill on the property and it | s possible that some of the girls from the Ford's Elementary School ©f “Mary's Little Lamb” fame may | participate=in that course. | The-school will be in the Buckley Howe farmhouse, just arcund a bend | trom the inn. | on and | Tea Cart $19.75 Mahogany _top, drop-leaf design— a most attractive and useful gift for the home. Budget Payments For Mother Sewing cabinets are practical gifts for any woman who sews. This Priscilla cabinet— Prom Hygeia. ‘While corrective exercises are i portant for improving poor posture. | sports have heen found even more | helpful. In the case of students at Harvard it was found that of the freshmen who were obliged to take| corrective exercises for poor posture ¢ those who took part in erganized ath 8 | = letic sports during the subsequent i ; three vears showed much greater im- provement in posture than those who did not go out fof sports. the latter | 1 :'0':’“;:? 1‘;“: “'::g'nh";m“:;mg;;‘; Had a BadCold ! pound is what they call it. Harmless % ? as it is, it will knock the worst cold i RO i But Accepted! =1 5\ ok e o ek Shakespeare nis\ed &b The thea... i .at cvening, tiwugh | the first time. “Two Gen: |y, 1 Foten = o A er nose was red and eves were run- Vs of VeronRAAeeath, Vet For six hours is etiough to| ‘A stabborn,"chronic cold-§broken | s { ning! oui ] N T though o Are | conquer almost any cold. Here's |up the same way; it just takes a little eonnect them. | what to do: longer. 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Just remembering the name may make all the difference in the world in the heating value you receive for your “coal dollars.” A New and Smart Effect Is Achieved With This Lovely Three-Piece Living Room Suite Everything that goes to make luxurious and livable furni- ture truly to be desired is in this suite of Jacquard Velour. As sketched, a large settee, an armchair and a club chair with wing back designed to provide years of satisfactory service. Cushion seats are reversible and spring constructed. Budget Payments—18 Months to Pay CHICAGO, ILL. Strauss Building DETROIT, MICH. 1240 Book Building Our display of Foreign Fur- niture offers unusual opportu- nities to select something' truly distinctive, Kaufmann’s is a treasure house of useful gifts for the home, It is a pleasure to choose from a stock so varied and fine, of three pieces in two-tone jacquard velour covering, loose What a Pleasure to Choose and to Give a Practical Gift cushions with coil spring interior for added comfort. The davenport is a two-in-one masterpiece—a bed at night and a 1415 H STREET N.W. TWENTY-ONE STORES Like This to the Home Here is a living room suite that is ready to serve every hour in the twenty 'r the year round. A handsome suite $ 1 ! 9 regulatfon davenport during the day and evening. Budget Payments—18 Months to Pay Cash Your Christmas Savings Checks Here UG M Y My Mg, 6 DR i ! NSO 6 TR 6 iy, 6 i ilw.\,r R

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