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THE EVENING -STAR. WASHINGTON, C., WEDNESDAY,, MAY 1, 1929. tiex a1 mhy otp With no coneeit LADY HEATH’—S—V PI:M;IE % ==At Seventh and K"—Th;De;;er;d;b};Slor: Jhe knew lhu; Rosamond loved him. If i ’ he couldn't have Mary—— | THE EVENING STORY e e e o a wop| IS DAMAGED BY WIND| before her mn\‘;i" His heart felt dnag\ SRR | within . y had Mary seeme: N : 7 27 oy in him. Why had Mary seemcd | English Aviatrix Is Forced Down . : Mary. her ears and eyes. Mary ‘What was wrong with the old world any ‘ in Illinois by Storm While |son enough for standing firm. Stanley way? He'd never be happy again, N SOME way or other when things | Clayton had pleaded to be her escort to | j d A T BT D N e e . e S B A P T T e A e LT T S s r oy En Route to St. Louis. were divided around there never|the dinner-dance that the Darrell's : X “I've something you.” he ha P ST. LOUIS, May 1.—Lady Heath, were in the Boyd family, MAry's|caiq meaningly. “I wonder if you c-n!"l:;"“ and grimy hand tapped on-the | TG & aviatrlx, motified e was not forthooming. =By the tme | guess what it is2 | B8 o said a small voice, “Say!” | Curtis-Robertson Aviation Corporation . TEone wop | Mary could guses. That'was why she| 3o o' said Stanley, sharply. “If | by long-distance telephone late yester- B ooy, naver (o bo Seon again; | MALI0 SIXIUS O B0 o iwas|TOU Come begping around here TTI call (dAy that her plane had been forced | “T'm awfully sorry. Mary.” one of | , BUE fate . |a cop.” s , T, the other girls would announce care- | 154 about to don the dress which et * Bu¢ the hand continued to tap. Stan-| A0d kad heen blown over ahd slightly o to twice as |} | ley's hand went in his pocket amaged by & heavy wind. She and her lessly. “But mine came Johnnie Burke came running up the |y, . . mechanic escaped injury, she-said. | much as I expected. You see, there was | h | ‘Might as well give him something, Thdy Beath ith to St ol this on sale at five a yard—regular | “L.5p nics Mary!” he panted. “Can the poor kid!" he said. y Heath was en roul - Loul | | from York in her English plane. seven-fifty goods—and I fell for it.| oy come up to our house quick? Ma's |, But Rosamond had caught sight of | 5 vas to be & guest here of officials But next time_—+ | took bad. I'm skeered.” - of th ; 3 s i i i W e aircraft corporation, She said Mary was perfectly heavenly about it. | ©°4, ibbeq his grimy hand across his | Drive on Stanles! Drive on! S0€ | the plane was forced down on a farm “Tt. doesn’t matter,” she would smile. | | ; e eorgatie. Tt | ves. But Mary did not see. She was | "Ll jopnny Burke was perched on | ficld and was blown over in landing. quite good yet. So it's all right. Don't | AVIE up the stairs for her het anfl oot | e running board. - And spoke through | The accident occurred about 4 o'clock OAs & matter of fact, nelther girl evel e the-asked asishe [ NS v hb et Miss| U | fulness in the Boyd family was not = When Smnlcydc{?lyton ru:‘z the bell | *“rpe " light came back to Stanley | disturbed. R Clayton's face. In a flash all was plain | “Mary's gone,” she said. “Went off Mary developed a gift for renovating | thnnfie":om;h'm; of other quite | 0 him. = He opened the door of the | T Y B0 S it el Someting o ot | chi ' queneemanne ||| Emphasizing Goldenberg Value, Quality and Low Prices! and was like & picture in the thlngslsw“ Will T do?” | “One minute, kid, till ¥ see this lady Mars erkfnge,;‘ nights making over | Answered cordially. | (Copyright, 1920.) i Phone National 2704 | et s el A s wh | _“Sure thing. Glad to have you. O O e Beed much sieep. 1| YouTe a good old sport, Rosamond.” love to do it for you.” Rnsmln?nd ll{nndc herself as charming | g/ i = o thi were the same. Mary | S possible all evening. She knew the ® - : ..?,"hfi; PIES Ment graciously, relin. | time was short.” If ever she was to get rlendll i g : a e o orc i ers t a mur- | Stanley to say the words she wanted Qulshed this and et o mewhere | it must be now. Once said, there could Mary was the one who stayed at home. | be no recalling. Stanley, except for mo- And she never made her staying, or ments of abstraction, seemed devoted giving, seem a sacrifice. She was a | to her. His hurt was so bitter that he Afternoon tea is such a frlendly cheerful giver. dared not let himself think. And, shen there t thy I x y e e ter “hevsit | ——————————— affair. Your acquaintance oA j \ k Welll nindsr GhBsas wills there was a loud outery. The “some- | F& = becomes your 'rlend B f y 3 comfortable spring constructed thing” man. Rosamond long had had h:r“:ome-hfiher eye on him. e o There was something radically wrong i over a cup of E i i ered in vivid colors and other in the scheme of things when he passec | A P color combination her by and cast his frank dark eyes on | A Pleating = Mary. 1 \ ‘an’t you make an excuse and stay | { . . home tonight?” Rosamond asked, Hemstitching i | ‘Why, no,” Mary replied, blushing a { s s Httle. "y rouldn'try\'ery well stay away. | p n.?a‘ku‘:.'.:::.::;.,. \ i 50 T've promised Stan—Mr. Clayton tha: I\ eibesyopisorey i to T'd go with him.” r ‘ L " “fcould _go in_your place,”, Rosa- i | Inside or out, you will find these Fibre Suites mond proposed, unblushingly. ' “It was | i, s el A P =it . . - = 3 very casual invitation, wasn't it?" [ just the thing.” Loom and hand-woven in the The ideal chair for the porch. With GOt %0 YeTia be.quite all right | (S ] Br newest patterns and coverings. One of these suites § deep seat and high back. Strongly E 3t any one from the family went. 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