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THE EVENING STAR, “’ASHINGTbN. D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927. 11 e caught out in nearly finished this| There was the slightest pause, dur-|own car and was thinking of driving | and a man makes pretty poor work of [ the other, two violent complaints | sions, such as “How is the old boy?y one.” ing which she realized that he aid not | it clear through to California, where | living alone, don’t you know 1t?” about the language. One is from W.|and so on. It may be that “How do Twenty minutes later Cassy came |know her, then she spoke as casually | he intended to spend the Winter. He| Three weeks later, Elly made Cassy A. F., who urges that the customary| . s 11 out of the shop wearing the little new | as she could: had been working pretty hard and|another present. This time it was a | salutation in English, “How do you|You do,” uttered not as an actual in bat with its bright ornament and the| *“Why, how do you do, Enoch? Have | needed a rest. wedding present. do?"—a question to which no answer | quiry but as a mere perfunctory salu- clever twist to the brim, which|you forgotten \‘:wy:«’y Bartlett?” 5 Cassy, hearing these things, sat (Copyright. 1927.) is expected—is absurd; so that when a | tatjon, is absurd, but the Listener fails showed the waves of dark hair above ‘Cassy Bartlett! It can’t be possi-| very quiet and tried to eat her din- THE END. forelgn gentleman, thus saluted, |, = ./ why It does not serve as well An Autumn Rose. der to have a moment at Elly Marsh’s | her left ear. blo!” He held out his hand. ner, but she was aware that Enoch s answers, “I am very well, thank you before she had to return to the offic As she entered the Higby house, as anything else. And we also have a| They had time for but the briefest|looked at her often in a puzzled, won- may T hope that you are also enjoying qfl‘::‘.‘:;s Bartlett turned from :::‘1 And Elly, taking her by the shoulde cmell of soup met her, adding itselt | handshake before the dinner bellf dering way. “How Do You Do?” £ood health?” he is regarded as queer | “good day,” “good afternoon,” and g i S ke oot [ ed her up to the big MIrror|to that earller odor of turnip, which|went jangling. At the table he had| Afterward, in the sitting room he < 2 and looked kance. In Europe the | “sood evening,” nor is it uncommon to ard a swift fall of steps be-|¢ tly. LN dingored. | This was her first im-! Mr. Horton's place. Cassy sat next to| made her sit down and talk to him. |' O™ the Boston Transcript. customary tion, “Bon jour,” or|answer “I am well and I hope you lH{\-! her 'i_yvv! a panting voice: s t you have seen the way | pres Her next was of a man who | hi “You don't know how pleasant it Poor old English language? Some |“Buon Giorn or “Guten morgen.” [are.” Our speech does not abound in you!™ Wait, Cassy! I want to see sml looked at 20 I want you to see|was kicking off his overshoes at the Mrs. Pike, alw ve, found | seems to find you, He - sitas nne‘ls always taking a shot at its In-| or what not, calls for no more than the | the extravagant salutations and forms Siboas 15 Aaieh, whioidoubtiees] o X she said. hall rack, with his back turned to her. | out a great many gs about Enoch | “All the old crowd has drifted away, | COnsistencies and anomalies—and yet|repetition of the same phrase. W.|of address which are common with pakt 28 Blly. Marsh, who doubtless| "Cassy looked, rather shyiy. She | Ho was fal, heavily bullt with gray | Morrow ‘before the meal was_over. | Sixteen years is @ long time to bo |it Teally ought not to be shot; it is|A. F. conceives that the anomalous| the Spanish, but neither is the na- B e sy D ing by, P hut to| "W @ Woman who appeared younger | hair a little thin at the top. A new | His wife was dead, he alone, and | 4 doing the best it can with the people | quality of our customary salutation is | tional character of Americans or Eng & shawl over her he 1d and run out to| than she was, a woman charmingly | boarder. in Mr. Horton's place! Mrs.| he had come back to Castle Creck to| Then he told her how Alice had peak it. The Listener has just |responsible for the prevalent Ame lishmen in harmony with these more tercept he plump ana rosy, who had an air of | Highy never had to wait to fill her|sell some land he had been holding|had pneumonia the previous Winter each quite independently of ! variety of g and canting expres-'formal ueages. atching for you and called | wall-being and style. The memory of | yacancies. on to in order to get a higher price.|and had died. There were no children said, “but 1 guess you | the little photograph was still With| As Cassy approached the hall rack [ Fivery ome he knew had gone or|—"only a dog, and I have given him = hear. T've got something for | her and she smiled. the man turned and she found her-| changed about and he felt himself |away. I could get him back, though, you. There!” She pressed a small| = “woll—I certainly weigh more,” she | self standing face to face with Enoch : “fortunate to be able to find a £ 1 had a home to take him to. packa into C: s hand. Then in|aq - 'TOW. 6 & . He had his 3 . BFiawe into Cosaye bund, Than fnfaamised L l|meew (L0 iviaes b M FUNs He had his BuCThave only s hoisieitisions | @ ANOBHER D2 G.iS. z , ANOTHER D. G. S. added: “You know what it's for, don’t gorurn W MEMBER! : MEMBER! and bones when that picture was you? Your birthday " taken—grieving yourself to death over —————— P———— T M. HEILMAN g L.1. COHEN oo Ol Vest This iy by, sn | onoch Morrow'. * Now you dont ook SN s as it you had ever had a physica Women's. B Basit anid 621 Seventh St. N.E. 3 \ 6128 Ga. Ave. N.W. = a minute, Ilow goo: nem- [ mental pain in your life. Talk about E s ber it, Ar r th -|late blooming! You are an Autumn Felt l(‘i:lt street ‘\\.ml .\1'] e warnE N 6 kissed her and went on her way, Slippers rom her kitchen window I should [ happier than she had been in months. . T s O e e thoion Slippers ISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES. She was gone Cassy went on| I need a new hat,” Cassy thought on ded. “That last rainstorm I was I | or thrill Cassy A Il Low SHOES MADE BY ' 3 Pihar Col e St 10 Ibs. 10 1bs. You alw re s V. | rose all right.” “Oh, Elly! You flatterer!” But C: BRIE s e iy Rats, AR fane Savapoth i Yara. hen Chmen iebrned Sndded 'otes, SHoE STORE E Ancolon ‘Y)l::;\;"" must run my potatoes will tnuf;?l"f; .‘n‘;“:r:wzfl‘;;l]l:\%k|"‘ ki 726 SEVENTH sTREET N | 4 w 179 into the hou of turnip met | her way home from work that after g 49c WASHINGTON. D. C. s ity % c SPECIA[S : Telephone Orders Bear Miss' T E il 2aves viie | tatnandawher b fasrt fi:?ficif‘f\‘fi’, e i g S For This Week \ / Promptly Delivered— df\(\rs as t r ‘. here | should she not get it? 'l \\'H] » she shed B PY3 . .‘” ‘;"1“\;‘119.~,‘y_\,.{ Gl‘eat Success L Fancy SPECIAL THIS WEEK! SUG AR act o ner veing [l o SPECIAL PURCHASE 4 £ EXTRA SPECIAL! 1 ? d obliged tc ork hard f¢ = WRESSE iy Our Home”|[fl Srve-mon-an .. wextRa SPECIALL 113 Potatoes | Kirkman’s Soap handkerchiet || Father John’s Medlcme Again ENDICOTT & JOHNSON ot Satin Ties, Strap picture—a pho-|| Proves Its Value—For Colds, i Eamps see 4 Cakes 25c 7a what aid || Coughs and Body Building |||l N . 27 58c Bened e photo: || I : C pou will receive FREE—Sc pkg. of National I.Ic\llt 0. Cakes or Crackers. This is the . 2 2 i P ,’ o et oyt sa) | Rl : o/ ! YA L Fruit Cake Ingredients CANNED FRUITS recalled to her an almost forc:ollen b . BT ; , il s“n_Mmd Ralsms pkg' 1oc Del Monte Peache‘ lg. self at 20, Hair dragged back from a forehead into a high pompadour, t-\uelé 5 ¥ l 17 A ot & wcaichy Jute pan, expod 1 J 3 Gold-Medal C k B e mas| | . ‘ . : ; 2 urrants pkg. 1/c | De] Monte Pears Ig. 29c¢ sleeves—how funny! And her face was : ] 3 \ . & 0\ & . s | L | LS SR - b [} Smyrna Layer Figs Ih. 23¢ | De] Monte Apricots Ig. 32 a churn, as grandmother used to & : Good quality in the newest e uban Dromedary Dates pkg- 19c Del Monte P“mu lg 23c gay,” she commented with amuse- 3 § styles. All have Goodyear welt A e e : C L (l sotes- Women's, Misses® and Childrens = BOYS’SOLID LEATHER Bee Brand Vanilla 2 bots. 25¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad Ig. 39 bit of sympathy for the girl with the B RO ARDEGT SIons pompadour who had been hersel g g Bomn oo, What & fonl th il had . | MISSES’ & CHILDREN'S NOVELTY Paper-Shell Almonds 1b. 37 boem, to think that Enoch Morrow : HIGH & GALOSHES Made by aper-one monds . c could care for her! She could under- i = LOW g Endicott & - D, B al atand now, looking at the little photo- g : e lamond rand w l“lts, lb. 33c graph, why he hadn't, why he had 8 This A R o e onte 3 ans d Al Stimpson and gone i tively tl T i e e TR , B B p Francy Brazil Nuts Ib. 29¢ 4 Creckers. (i : for th 'l' g Q or these q y RO o t {; o e e tres iy ||| *Wo use Father John's Medicine GALOSHES; feit g2 | |illl € Lemon or Orange Peel 3 oz.15¢ omato Jyauce, ZUc side her blouse, went into the dining-|| With great success continually in ) linings—all sizes A K e T i boutihe huge square table||| our home" writes Miss Helen |||l —low and mili- Pri s Mrs. Higby sat at the head, Mr. Hig- -p;l‘t:. lghlr:in.. ‘l:da .r:ce‘ntp:t::;.‘ e | " ‘ by at the foot, and on either side were r colds n . ranged_the boarders. Cassy sat be ||| of the more serlous aflments which || [l y e ° Campbe“ 8 I oddy lc Sa]e! Campl)ells s0 often develop from the colds tween Mrs. Pike and Mr. Horton, who fog ot B Ns factory wesr. EA was staying there while his wife made | || Father John's Medicine has come to be the standard home medicine her annual visit to her old home. it O e e o BEAT THIS CENT MORE get a KANTLEAK SHAKER s‘ “ lP PRICE. 3 C 5 " Kknow hat there is absolutel an 1- an 3 Clnl Sorry to lose you, I'm sure,” said ilnx !l t t s g y O S d /I b - D ; H d 1 Mrs. Pike in her stiff way. Hll sizes #% i % 8 v ) ined Mr. Horton. drugs of any kind in any form in Y | ST e e just then came in with | || Father John's Medicine, i Iso 4Buckle $ Evenings 9 . conversation subsided for Its food elements bulld new ||| GALOSHES Until M. I c c c c Wisconsin Peas can 15¢ FRESH FRUITS AND Fort Brand Sugar Corn 17¢ VEGETABLES Sweet Corn can 10c | Florida Oranges doz. 43¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips Florida Grapefruit 3 for 25¢ Picnic Size 19¢ | Fancy Apples 3 Ibs. 25¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips No. 1 square 29¢ | Stringless Beans 2 Ibs. 25¢ Sunsweet Prunes, 1-Ib. pkg. 14c | California Carrots bunch 73c Sunsweet Prunes, 2-Ib. pkg. 23c | Sweet Potatoes 4 Ibs. 25¢ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Gold | Fresh Hams 23c| Gold Band Co?fie Fresh Shoulders Z0c | Butter “I shan’t be here after today folks,” | || in countless homes from coast to Mr. Horton announced. “Got a letter | || coast. s from Molly this morning and she ‘says For over 70 years this medicine l1(m0 she will be home tonight.” has proved its value and it is worth ° DU TP Never in the hint'ory of our store have we dis- A : A small down Pavl;epnlrwé“ ‘put any article of furni- 1b. 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