Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1929, Page 38

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rAY EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B. €. THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1929. would be so deceitful I'd—oh, I don’t|back into @ bright spot of mooniight]point of grain transshipment. Large know what I'd do.” and tore off the veil. ‘“! :., !upe$ ‘ships mp:, :.mm,- possibiltty 3?"3';“’3“';1’... of grain It was evening, Thursday evening. |, There was a suppressed cry of 'e¥| ror william and Port Arthur wil be | 0%t 8% Ports in New York State. Lights began to twinkle from cabin | ssaidl S s “fhe moon CTept up over the | The scars are entirely gone. How long | able t6 come up the St. Lawrence as | RU I SE T Thonntains into the clear, open sky. In | You have suffczed. = You were (00 Sei- | far ms Prescott, 115 miles from Mon- Stamps cannot be purchased at St.| 5 " | sitive. Come quickly now to Helen. - | side among . 3 . : there, whence it will be transferred to |ters are put into tin cans with the SCEJAIL, o, the gung's all here and|nd a beautifully dressed woman left | little figure law quietly against the (Copyristit by D-1J. Wakh:) the I4-foot-draught boats. The con- |money for the necessa t = Slowly her eyes followed the e it o T Pimostt st wr | Taat ot B’ SHOVIR T Bisys Which o | Tooks like & conspiracy. |it and came part way up the inner|plllow. handsome man as he moved about the New Welland Canal. provision of other port facilities, which | cast upon the water and allowed to What's _all excitement, girls? [ road. She wore a veil and he, I mean | iom Wasn't it horrid that I couldn’t have| apollo, must have expected her, be-| “Are you going out dear,” she asked There 1 every Sadiontion that the kS Ol B O e e et b Dl e T e w.ith th lld A rEwFirst-Class € worid- o ‘;W‘f,}‘"gn.‘m'“ . "Wcu“,““ ’a‘,‘,fb(‘,;’; cause he met her and they went away "Yem{ 1 :’nn1L be o~ ll‘mms- 1 ;wedm new Welland Ship Canal will be ready S Y : some fresh air and a little exercise. g, 0, 8 rillyin 7 5 o “ to walk in the woods. After that she | Gengy he kissed her and was gone. EL R e T hedule, at cabins are avail- travdmg 400’ glad to see me? "The new arrival gayly mounted the |came nearly every night, always at| ’ r 5 gteps of the ver g sor¢ | night, and always veiled. They think | Outside he e o g+ :‘;"{;’;}“mfi}; '::?“‘":‘ ‘"‘"‘" Spring 10-DAY EXCURSION to SATURDAY ableto California 2 BB et e ehcited Soning women( ey e mob seen. e pretends o be | SEURLOK, R ki bt aBoll stood | will amount o $115,000000 4%l WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA on Dollar Liners Bus service from Herald were frecly airing their minds fo worrled over Venus, And e eme |in the shadow and little dreamed that Dadians are confident that this great LIN entering Boston, Square, New York Ci ‘Well, hi is Betty at I ps him. It's a downright shame. h “ beati: 1 i . 8T une 29, . ty, fe ‘glad to see you” re-|We have never spoken to either of LI i too fast just ;“"“d ture will be more than justified (Vacationland) New York and to the Liner. o5 ied on fired s0 many| them, but we sure have watched them, 8€TO88 the ToOBR. L 0 o e ¢ g e ;f“;:;‘a":wmg‘ oy R 4T bound Round &ie e ol tion points and question marks)| and we keep our ears open, too. - . g ene: L My ] . E e st we were quite stilled into| “Now this isn’t all” continued turned and ‘came up the inner ‘zoad | principally in grain shipments, which ound-Trip Fare, Washington to Asheville, $14.00 the World. Special summer round B R ore you come along . week;| Lousa. «As I have aid before, this :1 :‘gn'iln' 5 '“'d ere o acame. ne va df'l‘Pt!:N‘d for Canadian channels. Proportionate Fares to Other Western North Carolina Resorts . e . fare: to Californi ThA late, as usual. Well, Ill say you've|vampire comes always at night, and A‘;(::u’."u:nk “r?:rmgénn:“i: m:-o:n:m. coxx.:tntrac?l::‘r;fhfir';;:\r‘;?ndl'e‘vjnp%n fl: Tick 1 1 1 H g Pomlghtly sailings, via gay World-Liner, ummzm:nbdo_lln Siliadin 1 hight before last we three just happen- | SPOLG 1008, ACh B g el B L A g e lzrgti]ls1}2;1:[::(((;;[::_&(_’5{11!3; ;Rarllr‘\;}:l;)aw:\_gk\\ aShmjr:im’“ Havana and the Panama Canal. rail route—$350. Ope: umyu X:Iuv ] , E “RESCE} 1) 2D ; tickets good in Mak ; 30, 1929. ] e your reservation at the J Maybe I can catch up” returncd|ed to be taking a rest behind the |%n 0 oy Mook She stepped | Prescott, Ontario, which is to be the Pullman cars upon payment of regula m: F pontipey egular Pullman charges for §| earliest possible date . . . and be Bettr “what kind of a piace do you, hedge where they have been trysting. denr Tuiebands Hignt,| The meeung took place as usual. It P e Hiory | was dark and we could neither see or : . (,,F' ‘do | hear much, but he took her in_ his space occupied. one of those fortunate enough ot iniheir| arms and kissed her when they parted. . ¢ o S e to got | She said, ‘Well, dear, it cannot Iast Consult Ticket Agents, City Ticket Office, | to join a smart coterie of world- travelers on your cruise o STEAMSHIP LINE rid of us, for 4 3 much lenger. Won’t we be glad when 1510 H Street N.W. or Union Station L e ered Ester, “IIthis is at an end? I will not see you Califosnis! hink their b were really n the il Thursdsy night; then T am going S Uuth e R ‘l S t (B ab 4 B e : ‘ rn anwa stém very cabin an outside room or Bowling Grom 3144 604 Fifth Avenue, New York 3900 right place, but something that has (ito have ‘ e wonld aimost make | “Well, this is_Thursday night and i happened up here would almost mal with real beds.) Free Parlor Car BRYans P he. best husband in the | there ate four Sherlocks who are to . 30U doubt the. best husband in. the [ hete, 816 {8 [RACCOUS Dicome wise SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR aslory. how exciting! I didn't dream |/Perhaps when the meeting is at an end B A e 8¢ Eon ¥ we had Dbetter just walk through the “Now don't be o funny, Betty, this | hedge as though we were returning 4« not a comedy. You will be as in- | from a stroll, just to let him know dignant as the rest of us. Loutse, | that his!little secret is out. What do v her the situation, and then | yOu say> > T L i atvay % | ""Why, the miserable wretch” ex- ¢ Close doors and windows jet's figure out a way to trap him o | — atmed Betty. I should think you . : I don't have 10| jaye had something to get excited over. to let Flit vapor have its full Your plan is good and it will serve | effectiven ge ']ff?:;dn(‘yflgy).‘fi}::m‘“‘f“, right Why, i T thought Bob * o . R e e Wi TN his is the way cigarettes “Everything 3 . you do room | with me and it's twins.” | $16 50 \ ceiling and in cracks and “Good, 1 always wanted twins. My | what a nice big veranda. These seats | § corners. 50 to 100 sprays in o R L i B s ' were madae€ bECiore EIGH xguise ot W e e of & || ET NS, 7th & F “Loulse got the first inkling of 1t SEMA. %0 she is the official tattle-iale. Go| 2 ahead, Weesa.” B e — e es, T'll tell you all we know—take s o P YT T T I TITITIIIIIIIXAZIAIXXER R I I 2 2 2 A X2 4 that Hg chair, Bet, it's lovely—this 7 — 1s really a distressing affair. You see, this 1s such a beautiful place, so rest- Jul and secluded. I presume that is Why so many come here. See how much those mountains are, and there is the most wonderful, cold. rushing brook, almost a river, not far away. Listen! You can hear it roaring now. This is the main hotel, or rather the hotel. ‘We room here because all the cottages were taken when we arrived. Every one eats here. There are the loveliest cot- taiges scattered all through the grounds and nestled in romantic dells. Oh, we think it is really a charming place. “Well, about the time I arriyed— you know I came a few days Before the girls did—a couple also arrived and took the dearest little cabin, It is h the hillsids 2tha s ‘perched ‘upon the hillside _among Within the the trees like a bird’s nest % an, not more than a girl, is the pret- tiest, daintiest little thing you ever Reac f saw, and the man, also young, is a ,l 0 All Greek god. My, but he is handsome! CLEAR, healthy skin and soft, lus- “It lfeo;m fthm.‘ dv.he‘y ‘hng beelr(\ in trous hair are your best assets. . . some kind of accident, on't know s What. Tharelwas BT 800 | | serht ol ot o an explosion and some were killed Wibodlpaem Cu!i(ur- Pup!n‘: ,and many hurt. It had been a terrible ¢ 3 shock to the young wife. We call her tions every day. The Soap cleanses, e “Little Venus,” and him ‘Apollo. Their the Ointment heals and the Tal- 54 & name is Ward. He brought her here cum imparts a pleasing fragrance. E 3 for rest and qulet, but after she ar- Sosp 25c Ointment 25¢. and 30¢. 2 4 rived she completely collapsed and has Talcum 25c. Sample each free. Address: I H not left the cottage since. e " Dept. 10M, Malden, Mass. “A few days after they arrived, or ™ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. ., | = I selecled lobaccos L4 SOOI OLOOOOe e EE XXX & o D it i i . . . g /o special distinc types of TURKISH leaf... add special distinct grades of fine VIRGINIAS . . TALK about mileage won! register on your = Jp eedomeler— = ® ;70 the rarest, smoothest Amoco-Gas = &, of KENTUCKY (Burley) e Easy enough to say “more miles” in the newspaperses Ro0iOHS proet T ~combine them in absolulely exac?™ miles” on the road. 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