Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1930, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TUKSDAY., JANUARY 7. 1930. Idnh room he had a feeling of deser-| maybe crying. If ever she needed him | her. She wnu:;:;rt—:;—;/-:nuld think | didn't want any scandal, for the boy's SCHUMACHER co_ QU]TS company was made general agent for | tion. She would not sleep; she would | it was now. He was going up to her. she did not care for him. Over and | sake. the North German Lloyd, which was' lie there alone agonizing. He made &| And up he went. over she told him that she loved him,| And so she left him, going back to| AS STEAMSHIP AGENTS } established in that year. move w go back, squared his shoulders, She was in her nightgown, a thin | told him quietly but intensely. And she | she knew not what. He wanted to go Special DI S In the early years of the Schumacher ns an e | went o dressing-gown over it, her hair braided | asked him to care for her as much as | With her, but she preferred going by | SPecia! Dispatch to The St firm a large import and export business | ety ‘midnight he walked the streets. | in its two long braids. he could. She could get along better | herself. Left alone, he was worried| BALTIMORE, January “1—Henry G. with Europe was established. Soon the He had no belief that he could| And it was his first words which pre- if she felt that he loved her. and despondent, blamed himself, won- | Hilken, president of A. Schumacher & |company became shipowners and its But what are vou going to do, Missle, | dered what she would do, where she | Co. has announced his firm would no | vessels carried immigrants from Bremen et Eddie for her. He saw Wesley, | cipitated the crisis. ] llen and ugly, using his wealth to; “You look like a little girl, darling.” ? I can't let you go back like ; would go. longer act as steamship agents for the to Baltimore. ‘r prevent that, to soil her and drag her | Then the storm broke. s But the great blow was that he had | & comic{ LT -built Ad enture B e o oo e Eing her piti-| Toward morning she was calmer. She | She was not sure. She only knew she | lost her. Whethe: by his own bUNEUE | pany has Tean the” e represeatative e e it ful losing fight ‘alone. "Then what was | told him little things about her life, |could not stay with him. She had come |or by that inalicious destiny which had | for 2 years The tobacco export de- | American flag. went out of commission e to do? Give her some good advice |things he had never known. It was a |on an impulse. She had wanfed him to | twice brought them together and twice pmme,fl will be continued, M? Hilker | about 1890. This was also the last of B I\/I R l) R l‘l and &end hor back to that brute? Ot curious situation, but she scemed to [help her get Eddie. and then to nelp her | separated them, he did not know. He|gajq The firm was founded in 1823 by | the full-rigged sailing ships owned at v Mary Koberts Kinehart hold her? feel mo strangencss in it. What mat- |to rear him. “He will need somebody | had lost | Exb o e mmanar AtnertSch umiachey| Baltmore: At midnight he found himself across | tered to her was her essential integrity, |like you, Kirby. He's got to grow wp| Never had he loved her 5o much as| and A . Heineken, who came here B g from the hotel, looking up at her win- | and that preserved, he saw that it com- | decent and fine.” He kissed her hand |now that she was gene. from Bremen. N Coprricht, 1920, by North A’r'nerlun Newspaper Alllance and Metropolitan . Her lights were going. She was | forted her to talk to him of these small, | at that. But she saw now that she had —_— M ;lel‘l‘l‘(?:x came to the firm from Km;;lmt:o?!};s!g:b]l::ud"i:l .the l.redunm‘t - B not asleep. She was up there brooding, |long-ago matters. One thing worried | gone about things the wrong way. She' (Continued in fomorrow’s Star) | Bremen in 1865, when the Schumacher | the rate of 46 a day. TP o o T e @M The Hub—Seventh & D Sts. N.W.W The Hub—Seventh & D Sts. N.W. Missic Coljaz is martied off at 20 to| | GaTmehts and pusting them away. Once esley Dexter, gay, florid, 35. He soon | this had been her home, sanctuary for Lires of her and.jist when she jeels Eddie and herself. Now it was nothing to L nolds mothing for her she her. Eddic was gone. Wesley had taken t by phcips. " Suddenly, they him away from her. Where could she lize that they are in Bi g0? What could she do? She needed sie lcarns that she is going to have a |elp help and love. Somebody to care, chiid, and she puls Phelps out of her | Somebody to get Eddle back. 7 hen her son is boin she devotes | It was then thet she thought of Kirby i tries to make her PhCIDS . . . ¢ @ o @ stcoes Brtciitisios Kirby found her in the cliting room s k 2d ajfter a vio- | ©f an ugly hotel suite. * : e she said, | “Don’t be surprised, Kirby, “Don’t be surprised at anything. 1 Moet of Ty | think T am stark raving med 2 ‘Nonsense.” He went to her and put P She was the A appy. "% his hands on_her shoulders. “Steady ugkter of Stelia, a burlesque actiess | now, Missie. I don't care what happen- ocratic family. Coljaz descrted his rs-hm:n:re et wife, and after futile attempts at re- | When you eat last? ‘I don't know. This morning, I : ‘ conciliation s lled herself. Thcn‘lhmk Missic went to live with her grand- } mather, oid Mrs, Colfax, and her Aunt |, ~Then youre going to have some- nt | Adclaide. The dull, formal atmosphere | |u ";“SF f;‘:l“m‘_“e“.,“ not a word out of you o] the Colfax home stified Missie, From h 5 her father's Uncle Archibald she tearned | , That attitude of his g:u’;& ner. she a V e O er en ln e u S anua that her scapegrace Vu'hm; xs"g:g'l’{;j; chair, hooked back the curtains so she I . ould have air, sent for a waiter and ked about trivial matters until he ' e had h/‘ n cut ("7 n i 3 loft her child, come to him d till d 1 her. He had his life w ther matters,s but | us power to stir ND INSTALLMENT. had come to him. Well. he| DELAI d in the hall, her | would kecp her this time. They were ac still young. They could still build a | But I don't understand it.| life together. There would be a bad | Missie. Why would he lock | interval, and then you out?” | " 'When' the waiter had gone, he went “I've tald you. I struck him with a | over to her. poker.” | “Better now 5 ‘But_why on carth did you strike| ‘‘Quieter, I was frightened. What did he do?” | “There is nothing to be frightene ssie could not tell her. bout, Missie. You are safe with mq in to Adelaide the compl He 'stooped and kissed her, a brief, d that action of hers? The mental | Teassuring caress, no more. i revolt, following the| But she could not eat. She drank of the day? her coffee, got up. "aunt Adelaide, Let n‘ Let me walk around while I'm tell- ¢ I can sleep here BWMWMWMWMNM Y ‘Do anything you like. You've left Fernery QiLs: - IJ| Lamp | Genuine Walnut Save $169.00 on This Combinati $98 Walnut-Finished Suite 79c Veneered 10-Piece Dining Suite 98c Mohmr lemg i\oommStle‘; i A splendid suite consisting of a Th:r s a savin, ¢ 2 of $60 for you if you A and dresser. Made of gumwood and 2 sign in colors. Re- neer on gumwood; consisting of a buffet, student or study | ered in combination mohair finished in imitation of walnut. movable bowl. Stansion’ tafle, esevar, ‘ol cabinethand lamp: Metal'base: || mouette. Wood top rail“and iloose % S six leather seat chairs. -filled hi Liberal Credit Terms No Phone Orders Liberal Credit Terms o PRoiie Ovdai Bt msli?":e‘::; Credit Terms 'RUMMAGE SALE | iy of Odds and Ends—Some Less Than Cost $2.49 Electric Urn $1.39 Electric Heater $1 ‘OO 69c Part Wool Blanket L : $5.00 Electric Percolator a7 not o certain. She tissic up to her old room, | ¢ not know about it: | ’ e L el strack him. T told you I was = [2 I hit him with a poker and I thought I had Up in Missic's old room she continued | kfocked him down. E thought 1, fag | hadn't.” to weep. “I did think you were fixed, oy That's a pity.” he said dryly. But expect hen he said that it shocked her. “Go on: then what?" She told him clearly enough but still moving about the room. Only when it came to her decision to come to him dldl Missie had been cx 12 him, Missie, won't ddie, if he'll let me. He won't want me.” i “I hope fix hfi stop her. e e L Weay seavate I| _ Just why did you come to me, Mis- ow what we'll do. I suppase|Sie? Think that over as quietly as you e behind again with | an. Was it only because you needed T help?” The taes 0029 %% | “She flushed, but she looked at him ‘Suddenly Missie laughed hysteri B W The walls were closing down on her Sy Shat ™ TICUIGHIY it What was the use? One did| ¥ou still cared, tg:n? % What was the Use o only| I have never ch¥iged, Kirby. other wails, other prisons, Her | But when she came to Eddie her it wate | foreed calmness feft her. She became the mother again, desperate, trembling. to i i, one st Rt il wanted Eddie. She must have him. 5 : | stupid and not very kine ge ie, vent over and put her arms | Bidic' for hor. go back and find him, o | steal him. he would do_that, she N"lY‘NWl'v’lileMMMMM NiaNANe I'm going back, if Wes Mwmw | would promise to stay with him. She Now Just 8 | gign’t matter, anyhow. She would stay G ke to bed 't wo with him, love him, be his slave. ? 2 - 2ut Adelaide lay in ner bed, strug- | “nen"he left. her she was quieter. 50c @ Week i $ ‘79 . $1 9 e -— I . 2 4 ox . She promised him to try to sleep. But She was not so certain | £ | as he closed the door on her in that i . $12.75 Morris Chair Occasional what wo.ld they ufl” . b B TRUSTEED SHARES $6 98 (@ . (Cake, Tem wnd Coes 7-pe. 69¢ Berry Set Chairs drain on their re- i and necdis ‘The ?DEAT;‘ lNVErEnT\iENT E'AOFP'E in- | . ) ? Cant) 07!(‘ Likl’ C'"' LD and GROWTH of Dflntmll i B b 3 Specially suited long-term = R f 4 IE 4 i 88 c K e g [ e e Nos el e C .--n\ ] ! Sold in Lots—$100.00 Up eather seat and back. 2 1.89 Sani ' G y's door, g 4 R anit: e e | Call"or Write BV Ty T T Metal Bed t The maid had stared Standard Collateral —inecluding cre- i ccomed.praceit enougn, In the Shares Corporation Other Morris Chairs ||t svenaaiet. S 495 as Pictured v+ room she could hear the nurse Woodward Building. Met. 8388, at a discount of . {2} tress and Valance. All other Oc- z Eddie breakfast 50c a Week 5 :!‘!Innl‘: (;hnr; at a reduction ol *Now drink your orange juice first; climbed the stairs 61/2% NOTES s Adf’ aide Colfax, Wesley." opened the door almost at once, Secured by ngry man before she spoke. She | y his face, the blue ridge across his 1S’ o le, and her carefully prepared ar- | r" "t :\Iortgabes iments died in her throat 5 £ youve come from Missie, you can | | Safe—Conservative 22ck to her again. I've had enough.” d her courage, follows " “ Be, Make your savings T S50 G D Wreats work for you at i S Kighiss mer. LXpETiETCE can try to kill me | | ot rateconsistent in financing an try to kil me | B % NN nomes adin' the satety. Shuel ! bW i dar Chests 25% OFF! $269 Pillow Arm Living Room Suite " $169 Genuine Wilint Stilie A handsome suite of three luxuriously F - This el - S uph_nlstered pieces — settee, button-back bl 'ds ° eganthsm(ef(i;)nsuts of a poster chair and armchair, covered in 100% | weot;d r::::"'c \e;;d"e ol'(flv;:;e‘i‘gnd Hclvlly; Ca ine walnu impulse. , 1 can't moter. 10 voiie § W H. Saunders Co.. Inc. S REALTORS. pted o’ be 4| RFDist1016 was more polite. he said. “Th's you or with ré was no rea- | [ what Missie did last Aotcuesiion ot forsivenieas I n't take her back?"” | ¢ing MacDonald this morn- NONTERTANANTA NUNANNY Mohair and, moquette. Buy now and ob- : tainaiburEamt SGomplete ‘\]'cneer onlgum\\'uodruow offered in the anuary clearance at... Liberal Credit Terms &mm il Easy Credit Terms—The Hub 0 go to law 43, VNN aide had no experience with on he went out blindly er cyes, absurd even in her e in Missie’s room, she ot a hat, gloves ack it was to find that % 2 r three days, hidden in & > I T L W b M d l would make desp | A disgruntled failure will f Ly, \ O Oy 0 e up. only to collapse [ ||l tell you that success is all a j | warned the servanis, [l matter of luck. IT IS NOT! 7 . . i | B e vt o Selling Out Entire | 11102 Down! e e | irst investmen n goo 4 i \ O n 3 {|f| sound securities 1 f St k f W-ll. We've assemhled dozens of odd chairs and reduced the B i 1 8 prices tremendously for immediate cl X I I i | - OC O 1 lams s U clearance. Here are four i ¥ $ All =tart Now Electric | B ’r' ~. - . g ¥ 'S ol al 'S &, S q f & Mortgage W Less Than Cost | 79 SEREE |- Notes : C i | This is the new Model 91— d. She Swould sufter || b . SUMMIT CORDS $ 98 0Odd Chairs QU Chais the most selective Radio set ever B e \{. ke | | yielding 30x3y, AS LOW AS o Values 1% ;i.(m Valnes to $8.95 & l;:é:;iafi::olal:lil:)m: hum ;m(:{ 3:, ‘ ) y ; ? rovaves leathy sicned child w 1'.;‘_.3::3‘_{:::c el | 1 Tire Cover With Every Tire $2 $4'39 Super Dynamic Speaker. ; in controlling her voice. She ! [||§ 2 OPR()MPT inside, into her own house; the | :MUD: lh(: t'{:? left for the office? 200 Dexters out of town. maam~ (Il from a reliable firm 7 T'll go up to Master Eddic.” irl was watching her curiously. Tubes e to the countr her mind obst 1)

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