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20 3 i TAR. WASHINGTON ISDAY, FTEBRUARY 7, 1928 T 0 ' ka3 “Would you like to hear them sing, | stricken, She searched the faces all | cried and he dodged behind Mrs. Aber- | At 7 o'clock the Abernathy limousine | the ams of her foster-father. Mrs. ), Mr. Abernathy?” about, her. Again Josie rccited. Mrs. | nathy's huge bulk as Miss Smithers rolled away from the portals of the | Abernathy reached over and patted ! “Ah, yes, indeed—the sound of child- | Abernathy waited serenely, her fat|bore down upon him. | Dunkirk Orphan Asylum. Tommie, Tommie maternally. “You shot 1sh voices . . ." s folded over her stomach. “I do not often hoid out against you, | clean faced, was on the front seat wii | straight. son—right nto my heart.” In (The end.) “amerien,” ‘Tommie's Voice above all |she? But rather lncking in animation, | this particular case I choose sweet lit- | 2 e o 4 others wid sadiy off key. M. Aber- | 1 should say. May L siggest you call | e Joscphine as the ray of sunshine eriainly you can end their pain and bleed- i i You are a naughty, naughty child and | nathy glared in his direction. in that red-haired, freckle-faced imp righten the hoi of our age g B B e B STD dhedt) LI ¥ Tremble for vour tuture. Now, Josics | " A now. Mr. Abernathy. we would |who just. shot my husband though | Josephine Maria Abernathy, our little | ol iyl o I \ HE occasion of Mr. Amos Aber- [ goar can you remember your sweet lit- | lfke to have our little Josie speak @ |that “window yonder with a pea- daughter. | 1 And the children dutifully rendered ery nice. A pretty child, isn't|Maria, my dear—I never have—but in the chauffeur. Josie was claspe |(May Not Need Cutting : e e nathy’s visit o ‘the Dunkirk | {jc" Siece about the flowers? Maybe we piece for you,” and, in an undertone, | shooter? I'd like to talk to him.” Mrs. Abernathy likewise rose to her vice if b recommends Pyramid | Protestant Orphan Asylum Was | eap’ find time for you to recite it to- | “she is so beautiful.” Tommie was brought in, dirty, rag- | feet. | instead of mn operation. Per a momentous one. It had been |\ orvow when Mr, ‘Abernathy is here. | ~Josie's piece over, she was called to | ged, his shoes muddy from his hurried | “And T choose Tommie as the--well. | box 60c. Your druggist has it, announced by Miss Smithers 10 | gtand up and begin——" the guest's knee and given a coin; was | flight over freshly plowed gardens, the | I can hardly say ray of sunshine,” and S———— e group of small people sitting in | Joste endeavored to obey. but found | conversed with, her curls smoothed and | pea-shooter protruding from his rear chuckled _brhind her fat, bediamoned PYRAMID somicircle about her. s fastened o her littie char with she was enthroned on Mr. Aber- | pocket. hand. “I'll say bolt of lightning or hrough her dress and Tommie | na knee, Tommle was very much frightened. | erash of thunder that is always needed SUPPOSITORIES will have a home—for i . Aber- | —freckle-faced, toothless Tommic—was| “I have little doubt but that she will | He stood before Miss Smithers, head | to offset too much sunshine. Thomas Lnathy is very wealthy . . . and once more in disprace, be our choice—our little ray of happi- | hanging, swallowing frequently. Silence | Amos Abernathy. our little son. | FREE FOR PILES o children. They are going to adopt | All the small inmates of the Dunkirk | ness, Miss Smithe said the guest |reigned for a moment. Then Mrs. i PROOF wri i one—T do not know whether it will be Orphan Asylum were duly dressed in| when leaving. “But I am not able to | Abernathy spoke: p ot nme :«: ;«M{:‘h‘ "ffl“‘*“ boy or girl—but I rather anticipate.”|(heir Sunday clothes the next after- | say definitely until Mrs. Abernathy sees ‘Hello there. Stralght shot, aren’t | frec. tent i plain wrapper. 0% G looked down at the vellow | paon. Tommie's hair was slicked back | her. We shall return on Monday and— | you? DId it take much practice? Nozol Qllickl o curls of small Josie, the pet of the in- | with water, some of which trickled over | er—er—I might suggest the freckle- Tommie looked up and grinned. y 1 PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY stitution. “I anticipate it will be a his forchead. On account of the miss- | faced boy be eliminated—such be- | “Not much—yes'm, a lot,” he stam- 200 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Michigam pirl. You sce, they have such beautiful)jng front teeth he lisped badly havior might annoy my wife ex-|mered. “I'm prackthin' to go into the Breaks Head Colds o - " g g~ . - - things in their house. boys would ruin hay Mith Smitherth—if that old | tremely.” thircuth. l CH M I GI . them! Now we are going to be dressed bird thinkth he wanth a boy in his | Abernathy was as large as her “Good! That's what T always wanted | Afew dropsof Nozol s ea In a dSS in our Sunday clothes and we are goig [ houth, tell him to blow away. None [ husband was small. He jumped when | to do. Come over and sit down with| and your head and N\ in!llnlullulhll//// to sit real quict and fold our I and | of uth fellerth want to be ‘dopted. said “Amos” and responded quickly | me, Tommie. 1 think we are going to | nose clears at once. E 2 . bt 3 ) ‘ | < 4 A delightful drink—and a nour- | look pleasant and when Mr. Abernathy | we ing to join the thircuth lswith “my_dear. Coldgermsarekilled speaks we must all S, very Mr. Abernathy proved to be a small,| “Miss Smithers, may T request that s Bl ately conversed | _ danger of worse Y . L < . . politely. And one of you s going o | thin-faced d-headed man. who | little Josephine recite her plece for Mrs. [ with Mr. Amos Abernathy, who sat on ishing f . ¥ " BURNISHINE live in his beautiful home-— e " cane and. wore ‘spats. He | Abernathy—a remarkably bright child, | a bench on one side of the platform | €0lds ""‘31 ’fl”h"‘” - g g ood. So eas‘ly dl{_,esl(,d " with small Josle, sweet and dainty, on | ¥ippe and flu pre- “ . 'm going in tte thircus.” | eved the childre r the top of hi . ke o ISHES 1|\,,,Ivdmrx;‘!.-m:-fl.‘;‘wtgl. Moothless Tommie i on the plat- i brought forward and his knee, and with Mrs. Amos Aber-| vented. and qulckly assimilated that it POL “I don’t want to live in his old houth | f iss s her sing-song version of “Flow- nathy on the opposite side of the room. | Nozol costsorily afewcents—avoid stufi- 5 = | “Fine specimens of vouih-fine, in- That Bloom . . . Bloom But to|with Tommie, dirty, ragged but happy, | ed nasal passages—stop that head cold peps you up as nothing else will X much danger, Tommic. Sit | d and 18 of them from which to [ Fade,” but suddenly clapped her hand | beside her. . | get prompft relicf—99%, of coldsstart and g . down and keep ~0N! And. tomorrow, | choose a little ray of sunshine to[to ler cheek and emitted a howl, | The afternoon lengthened. Husband | jiocinthe noseand head —Nozol, Amer- Tommie. when Mr. Abernathy is here | b our home -1 do believe, | “Something stung me, it did, it did.” | and wife still retained their respective ica’s Nose and Cold Remedy. p";mbcd Delicious— Sold by ‘ol Are naughty -if you tease the madam. that boy in the second row is | Mr. Abernathy placed her gently charges. The other children were dis- Se ¢ | . ‘«_‘m‘\“li.- ;:.‘nrf\‘x‘fiu cat ;u',\‘-mx did when | making faces at me—or do my eyes | his knee, wiped away her tears and|missed and were reluctant to leave the | by Physicians —Recommended by Hot or Cold All Grocers = \\§ Bhe anintsberiaens ihere—or i1 Stea) | degeive me she resumed the story of the flowers | room. Small Josie yawned and nodded. | Peoples Drug Stores and all leading our face is - vou ! ‘Tommic's hands were folded and his | that bloomed to fade. Then *“pop!” | Tommie went to get his new friend a | druggish . = - G ol von) i \When Miss Smithers in- | and Mr. Abernathy almost leaped from | drink and as he passed he gave one EE S oYy | ) ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE ce again reigned his ch: Mi: Smithe was panic- i of Josle's curls a violent yank. She THE HUB—Seventh & D Sts. N.W. THE HUB—Seventh & D Sts. N.W. THE HUB—Seventh & D Sts. N.W. d Marvelous Suiles Sers552ds/ From The Hub’s February Furniture Sale S A S N A A RRRA AR \\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\‘\‘\\\\\\\x Fiber Stroller e e, ATAIRRCLVLTURNNNY < A new and stylish stroller of natural finish fiber. N lined hood, steel gearing. 50c a Iron. frame bridge lamp with decorated shade. Complete with cord and socket. AATAALLLAALALATLALALAAAALAALATAALLATLLLALLALLAALLAALALAALAALLALALALLAALLARAAALALALLLALLALALALAAAVA R AU AR RAA NN Park Stroller $7 98 Sturdy, fiber con- struction, steel gearinz, robber- tired wheels. 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