Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1927, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. ’%%No INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADD Leather Belts, TWO . ammmmfimmmysm ) B TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927.° THE EVENING STORY | there was a taxl and they were pihn;’ The Magic Seals. in—all. HE wind slapped at Mary’s thin | Njca to he a man with money In | satin_skirt, winding it abeut | yvour pocket: Nice to settls back and | pretty’knees. 1t cAUED |jet omebody lead: cheap coat, and blew it | 'R0 JEEE o quiet now, but | unashamedly back, to m..-(h- trembiing like a leaf. 'Way out by poverty of its sleazy lining. Maple (irove they took her—a poor Her feet, wet with the slush of the | piRIC CEOVe T Ter neighborhood | Streets, ached unhearahly. Red hot | jtle PIRCS B HOOTC streaks shot up and down her shapely | ' \vpat was that she legs. the withered old hand It hadn't been =o bad, though—not | the wWitheres € Tt her | Think of 59¢ to $1 Sample Hickock - ~ ~ 3 R > ” 75¢ Cut Silk Neckwear - " % Assorted Colors ) i $ TWO for $1 $1.15 to $1.39 Koveralls slipped into Sizes 1 to 8 Years, $1 e B Revon Kt e Hats or Caps, of all-wool suiting wo bad. The sheets of Christmas |tomer, o0 N UK G oysRayo N BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE . R e S neals she'd taken from Miss Adams to | {™ 00 Mufflers, With Rayon = ; boys. Sizes in the assortment from sell had dwindled and shrunk. Pr - § 5 b - " How 2 e i 2 o 3 85 th 7 1ttle things 1) re with their gay j Four-in-hand Tie, for $1 e eolors and merry greeting—pretty | little things! And where wonld she | s"E00 CORRTEC have been now, had it not been for ‘,‘M‘h Abont the tiny unheat . them? and the cracked mirror, with its patch . The white plague! Didn't have 10 ok of drying handkerchiefs. Even tell her anything about that. Two|(oe two years in the hospital—those ml a e i‘;;”":’:‘ i ",’(“‘.' ’“”":‘\':”‘]‘:;n Am:‘;”_ | menacing vears of whic : she hated 0 2 i ) 2 think, and the gratitude she owes cared for! Land knows she was tired | },,e0"(iny Christmas seals which had ! Al day_ behind a ribbon | poieq per o make possible her cure Christmas shoppers pawing and clawing An hour two for all they h’\! done for h AN, others thot sed v Why, an hour or two nll;.'hl buy a | lite! "t hvu(qu =eals i - - 2 i Wasn't the childre E ’ | Waar There went a d o home | known him for from 1 th WAarm | told him of her furs 1 ¢ fulfillm Buy Gifts Now But Never Equalpd—Goldenberg S Mail Early for Better Service Ld LJ fi? — r read fairy iry godmother Christmas { " he'd 1 man ne—why story | a prince and a hanquet draw un to curb right Were heside | A ginner—a dance—a show! Her her and out would pop A handsome | feet weren't tired pis At | young man, a regular falry Prince, | on, those blessed Chiistmas seals! The and he'd =ay | magic of them! The wonder! s Miss Mary { No street car tonight with its sway " ing straps and sickening smell! A my name. \n‘(h"‘ taxi 1nr9‘ mora—soft-cushioned, warm “I'm from Hollywood. Calif.. from | The crisp star-dotted night—a new | the Mammoth Studio. ard 1've been | o 43 4 { ment to find the prettiest girl in this | fo " CIC clty to star in_our next film Would | wonderful f you like to " And she'd sav— | oot B There was that fellow with the | o a0 e S plaid coat trying to flirt again! Wha ur they made her sick! Funny rl couldn’'t sell Christmas seals | without being bothered! . s » o Nice men now—she ‘could tell a nies | WXINE and ‘ man as far as any one. There wan g wae sayi made for each other! that funny voung fellow from the | West where I come from—we West she'd waited on that afternoon. | qon'( wait for the things we want— Friendly! Made her think of an Afre- o ) - | we take them quick! dale pup—shagey and wistful-eyed. I vl NGl hAve J60E- You seber He'd told her his life story whila |since I saw vou in that store this she picked out some ribbon for him afternoon! T can't tell you any more— and tied his package. A ranch out in not if 1 wait a year. Tonight! Right | Wyoming. In with a shipment of |now! 1 know a man in the city hall— eaitle. A present for his mother that |we'll get a liconse—be marrfed! he wanted to send home. | “I'm leaving tomorrow for home! Scared! She was petrified! So many | Home, girll Out whers there's air women around. -And grateful! You'd |10 breathe—and the sky to see! OQut thought she'd really done something. | Where the wind comes eclean as a Didn't see many men like that in a |bahy's breath: city. here's a fireplace in my house as What was the word they said in |big as that room of yours! There's a fairy tales when they ade ms:lr’_"\“hfllr before it that's made for vou “Aba—aba—abracadabr: That was | and me—and there’s an old, old lady— it! How smooth the seals felt as she | my mother—who'll take you in her rubbed them with her cold fingers! |arms and hold vou close! n the Boys ‘Department Tomortow—The Great o o e o o i ot es ey ap Christmas Event! McPierney?" preciated. Come early, while assortments are complete. No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted for Dollar Day Items $2.95 Tan Raincoats st he it—this | nt her blood e, in the quiet of they kissed $1.29 to $2 A o ' i Ca A svates | Boys’ Four-Piece Vest Suits, Over- coats, Mackinaws and Sheepskin Coats Here's the Plan—Pur- chase the First Garment for $10.00, Then Select Another Garment, Any Size or Style, for | qk Just 50 Coats in this lot— tan, double-texture material, Both Garments for $11.00 Boy's Sweaters, coat and “Abracadabra! Abracadabra! Come on. Prince—come on, Prince. Such a mob! Would they never stop pushing. Al in’'a hurry for their #uppers, she guessed—worse than a 10t of bargain-crazy women! Look at that old ! Trying. to plow through against the light! | The _crowd parted, backed and | bucked. A whistle shrilled—hells clanged. A fire truck whizzed along | “Won't You trust me, Mary? Won't you come?” The maglc carpet—the magic seals! Health they had given her—health and happiness—and now—love! Reaching in her purse she pulled them out—those crumpled littie cou- | riers of hope and good cheer, and press ing them to her cheek, held them | toward him in happy surrender: “I love them e whispered pull-over styles, in a variety of pleasing colors; sizes 23 to 34. I TSI $4.95 Juvenile Overcoats and Suits The Suits: in sizes 6 to 8 years. Four-piece Vest Suits, of all wool and wool mixtures, with two pairs of knickerbocker pants or two pairs of long pants and vest. sample suits, with one pair of long pants and vest. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Also lot of Junior Overcoats They once gave me life— |and now they are giving me you!" Accepting them both—the hands and the gift they offered—this tender man, The Overcoats: Warm Winter Overcoats, sizes 1% to 18 vears, every cout lined with all wool materials. Choies, ||| - Purehase the First of Navy Blue Cheviot with red wool flannel f Overcoat for 3295, Ll’r:llr;(( or mannish mixtures. Assortment of new Then Select An- The Mackinaws: other for ..... Mackinaws, in neat plaids and rich colorings, also sheepskin fur lined Coats, with roll collars and muff pockets. Full cut sizes from 8 to 17 Wonderful coats for cold and stormy the cleared path, and an old woman. vanked to a place of safety againat the curb. gasped terrorstricken aa o e s her with VIgOTOUS | witn his tender smile, drew her toward “For cat's sake. lady!" she scolded— | h:m and klu:dfl her with reverent lips. “for cat’s sake! Trying to kill your. |fir AhOUL For pitvs sake! Mary self? One more inch! Just one more st inch™ | 1t was Miss Henrietta Adams of A lean brown hand touched Mary's | the Mammoth Store, Inc..—and chair- arm—a laughing voice drawled in her | man of jts Christmas seal drive, who er: upon opening her mail the next morn- “Good work, kid. Just grabbing for | IB& gave A gasp that choked. grandma myself when you got her!| “For pity’s sake! she cried to the This your business, eh? ' Rescuing |alr about. “For pity's sakels Mary folks in distress! Aren't you going to | McPierney of all girls! Married—and Jet me. help?” here’s a check for $5,000 from her hus- Looking up at the friendly eyes so | band!” close to her own, Mary blushed in| “IU'S for the Christmas seal fund.” pleased recognition. Her shaggy man | he says, “from them both—with their once more! Her Westerner! love and gratitude!” “Pm selling Christmas “Well—it's a good world! A ‘pretty stammered a little ruefully—"buf darned good world after allly” almost through—and"—looking down (Copyright, 1027.) at the wrinkled ungloved fingers that ——e. clutched so frantically—"I can't leave | When some species of hirds migrate this woman here—she's scared stiff— |the males reach their destihation a and erying! What'll T do?” @ day or more before the females, due Asking a man like that what |perhaps to slightly greater wing Two jerks of a cat's tail and 'spread of the males. Purchase the First Garment for $4.95, Select Another, Any Size or Style, for. .. Both Garmenh for $5.95 3 to 8 years, , sizes 3 to 8 | i years. weather. Winter-weight Overcoats, dark gray, brown and bottle green; sizes 3 to 6 years. Overcoats, and Novelty Indlan Cowboy Indlan Squaw Suits %%@%@%%%%%%%%@%@%%@%@%%@%@%@ Sizes 3 to 10 Years Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Wash Suits, made up for next season’s sell- ing. New novelties and kiddie models for boys from 3 to 10 years of age. Each a wonderful value, $2 and $3 Values Outing Flannel and Cotton Pajamas, good quality striped Indian Suits, with feathered headpiece, | outing flannel and plain-color Sizeni 2 o) 14 wenzs: Cowhoy Suits cotton materials; sizes 4 to 16 S (aoye St oomn years. One and two_ piece plete outfits, in assorted sizes, and Squaw styles. Suits, including blouse, shirt and feathered hat; sizes 2 to 12 years. 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Knickerbocker Pants, fully lined, all-wool and part- wool suiting mix- tu H Both Garments for : nlor:d‘ quo:l‘i‘l.;.eu:f $395 ¢ ¢ ) \ ) duroy. Sizes 7 to H o 7 ‘ 17 years. . d Perfect Quality and Irregualrs 79¢ to $1.25 Pants TWO Pairs for Fancy Plaid Lumberjacks, all-wool and part-wool qualities; cuff-knit bottoms, sport collars; sizes 6 to 16 years. 79 to $1.25 Blouses FLOWERS Debutantes— Weddings— All Formal and Informal Functions GUDE 2 Co. Three Btores for Your Convenienoe 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 8108 14th 8t. 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