Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1929, Page 44

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q: “ 1] flh Fit - ptvp e DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES ; Eyen'ht Speculul Ll Callouses and Burning Soles Dr. Scholl’s Zino- pads for Callouses end pain in one minute! Theystop the friction and pressure of shoes and are soothing and healing. Re- moving callouses with harsh liquids or plasters is unsafe ~—ofttn causing acid burn. Zino-pads are thin, protective. At all drug, shoe and dept. stores—35¢c box. Dz Scholl’s Zino-pads Put one on—thé pain is gonel Mary’s Inheritance. ARY MOORE'S face was radiant as she hung up the tfimone receiver. Mrs. the. ;vonderiul bodym Ouood who new everyl ( where and was in every n!uir of ‘the town—hed asked her to dinner--“with " only one guest besides yourself/’ , “I promised Bert Rolllns that I'd IO to the movies with him,” Mary said herself suddenly remembering '.he hct “I'm sure he’ll let me off—T'll see.” She rang the office where Bert worked. He answered. A little import- antly Mary made her request. An in- stant's hesitation at the other end of the wire, t| “St Go ahead. Have a good time. “He wasn't pleased” Mary thought ruefully. “I'm sorry to hurt his !eel- ings, but I couldn’t turn down an in- vitation from Mrs, Osgood. ‘This is the first time she has ever taken any notice of me. I hope it isn't just on account of my money——" Mary sighed. She Outright herselt she would have bad the whole world fair and honest. Still, there was no doubt that Uncle John's money was going to make a great difference in her life. From being merely Mary Mocre. who sold hosi always hated to suspect ulterior motives. |~ \THE EVENING STAR, - | derestimat at Bl’l'r;‘teon'l ahesm‘d Moore, the heress, job, but she still lived at although she had a nit Meanwhile, she was travel, nudy‘ recreation and ! adjust to change whlc.h ha by Uncle John had willed her. In a mood of hnppy expechncy Mary rang Mrs. Osgood’s bell that evening. ‘The white-capped maid admitted her, hovered smilingly, led her to the living room where Mrs. big, rosy, cheerful, detached herself from the company of the two men on. the hearth rug and came cordially forward to greet her. The two men were Mr. Osgood and Mr. Waring. Mary had never met :'lther l?;he flushed over ttl}\‘e !ntl&otguc- ons. Mr. Osgood was the ordinary type of middle-aged business man, But Mr. Waring—his splendid beauty al- most took Mary’s breath away. He was her “beloved Valentino come to life— and more. Ten years at Brinton's had . given Mary poise, & Quick eye, a ready wit. She did not make any mistakes with knife and fork. But all the time she ‘wondered—wondered. Even Uncle John’s money did not seem reason enough for WASHINGT ted herself? As soon as they returned to the lving room she man- aged to get a peep in a mirror. No, she looked very chic, far better than Mrs, | ment of ly. . Her grooming was ir- “I ‘must be -mwtlve to_discuss Osgood rel.ll Miss hought Mary, flat !:vldently she was right. For the next morning Mr. Waring came in a glitter- ing sport model to take her riding. They had lunch at a' famous restaurant; r | Mary thrilled at the attention she re- they almost created a | old ceived. Why, sensation. What a good time she was having. And Bert? She went to the show with him that evenln; It was a home- ly picture of an American honeymoon nest. Bert sighed, looked:at her, sighed again. When' Bert Wwas' 45 glum as that ‘e wasn’t good “company.. When the heroine donned a check gingham apron herself, tied another about he neck of her husband and then proceeded to | Dab® dishes, Bert seemed about to “That's the way it been telling you that " he said. Mary Her thoughts were wash the burst with glncm flwuld be r three Imwned a lmle‘ elsewhere. The days that followed were a whirl of delight. Mr. Waring continued to be attentive. -Mary hadn't a bit of time for Bert.. She ht another hat— she dined with him—went to the the- ater with him. Mrs. Peck looked doubt- ful. “Have you ?ven up Bert for good? Bert's a good'fellow, Mary,” she said. Mary felt a twinge of anger with Mrs, Peck for interfering. She hardly knew how she - learned _“D._ .. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, ‘19’«.»9; that he 1l fos m&lnllmln-m ed her income! And so— ! ‘There came a day when with white lips she oonfronted Bert. She had sent for him to come to see her. They sat in Mrs. Peck's parlor on the davenpqrt md she told him all. . . . she faltered., f‘Oh. you suj poue the Osgoods were in }t') o Bert head. “No. They got taken in,.too. Well, you lved wmmuc your once and you can again, you kn ery Besides,” his “‘you can always get married—if you want to.” “I saved out a $1,000 bond,” she sob- bed. “I—I kept it as a memento of Unclz John's kindness. It—it ought to set us up in housekeeping.” “Not on your life!” shouted “Bert, happily. “You can keep that for checked gprons. I'll buy the dishes myseif.” And then he added, softly, “I'm.not crying over your lest fortune if you are, TS ny Bert! TN T TN TS TS SPECIAL ONE-DAY SALE OF VACUUM CLEANERS o711 e TN Tomorrow—Saturday—The “NATIONAL” offers you your choice of several well-known, reliable makes of VACUUM CLEANERS at the remarkably low price of $9.95! Every one is guaranteed for six months. Premier and Ohio. Included are such popular makes as Apex, Sweeper \-c, Pay.45¢ Down 3-Pc. Bed- Davenport Sulte—Mattress FREE Bed-Davenport which opens into full size bed, Wing Chair and Club Chair, carefully upholstered in attractive high- Genuine coil spring con- *100' grade velour. struction. able mattress in- cluded. Plece Walnut Finish Dining Room Suite Wlth 42-Piece Decorated Dinner:Set FREE! 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