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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D). C, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th. 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 The Romantic Prince By Rafael Sabatini Copyright, 1920, by North Ameriean Newspaper Alliance and Metropolitan Newsraper Service. SYNOPSIS. assumed his business must be urgent, Count Anthony of Egmont, heir fo 'x'r‘,dm' that he should come l;su:n:n:; ' he throne of Guelders, flees the court e presence O s p) . ) 3 two, indeed, he was questioned. But 0000000000000 00000000000000 e et i ke gy ainerine [ B hort answers that he was from JANUARY FEATURE OFFERING 666690606 8 n0t care for him. During his wan. | Zealand quenched all interest in him ngs he befriends a merchant — |in an hour in which all eyes were hilip Danvelt, who takes him to the | turned toward France. ome of his prospective father-in-law. ‘here Count Amthony meets Johanna, | at the room's end swung open, and; while an usher held aside the arras, 'hilip's flancee. They are immediatel, At length the curtained Gothic door ttracted with each other and, allhlmnx forth stepped three men, in the tallest, Count Anthony goes away, he soon re- oldest and most elegant of whom #urns. Meanwhile the Duke has offered | Diesenhofen recognized the Count of @ reward for the Count's arrest. -Al- |Saint-Pol, that constable of France though he is traveling incognito, a|who strove to serve two masters. All wandering friar sees him and guesses [eyes were turned upon him, and a his secret. The man goes immediately | sensitive witness must have been in- 20 the governor of the province. Count | stantly aware of the general relief Anthony is siezed and sent back under | when it was observed that he was calm puard. and smiling. FIFTH INSTALLMENT. 1 to prove no more than the first | Diesenhofen was still admiring him when he was roused by the chlmbu-l ain’s voice. | “His highness commands the officer | RUGES, which Diesenhofen re- garded as their destination, was | g 0 % FEOVeror of Zealand.” stage of a journey that was to |, Diesenhofen found the duke alone, eaning against the mullioni of the tall continue for close upon three | Gothic window which stood open to the ks. we;hr Duke, who had come thither a sunlight. He was frowning thought- fully, and it was a long moment before fortnight earlier and who had held pe “congescended to become consci there his first chapter of the Golden | af COMECRCERes 1O 0 g For One Day Only! Choice of Ten Smart Spring Styles! Sale New $7.50 Spring Brown kid— Boroso shark. Brown kid — simulated Every Pair Made to Our Own Specifications $4.85 , Fleece, had departed suddenly that very : 3 { : B g i (e ooninied) snake. 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If the count was wearied by this and fretted by the necessity for submission to the automa- ton who held him captive, if inwardly Blue kid — B, kid— e sty i’ simsulated i S & Blonde kid patent trim, > e I.- - he rebelled against the unlawful com- pulsion of which he was the victim, he Tealized the futility of remonstrance. Each night Diesenhofen locked him into an inn bed room with a guard out- side his door and another beneath his window; and each night of the first week Count Anthony wrote a letter to Johanna, which next morning he des- troyed. Such was the bewildered state of his mind where she was concerned, such the persisting and inconclusive conflict between his love on the one hand and what on the other he ac- counted his duty to himself and to Danvelt, and, consequently, to her, that it was impossible for him to.give it an expression at once clear and just. In the end he wrote no more letters, but spent his nights making sonnets instead, in the Petrarchian manner, sad laments compounded of passion and despair, in the art of which he found some ease from the realities that tormented him. Finally he abandoned even this vehicle for the relief of his surcharged heart, and before the end of that tedious journey, in which they and recrossed their tracks, he had reasoned himself into a_condition of sorrowful resignation. He came to regard the intervention of the Governor of Zealand in his affairs as a wise dispensation of providence, to rescue him and to rescue Johanna from a situation of hopelessness. They be- longed, he and she, to different orders, between which any honorable alliance ‘was impossible, while his love for her was too fine to admit even the con- templation of an alliance of any other pature. He had lived, he now told himself, in a dream. Now he was awake again, rudely awakened and being b{uuu heels back to the world and the life to which he really be- d, of which he was a part and in ‘which he had his allotted duties to per- form—the life from whose hollowness and apparent unreality he had sought so vainly and futilely to escape. regular save ings and 4% on a Time Certificate which you may se. cure after accumulat- ing $100 in this bank. If you draw on a Time Certificate be- fore six months have elapsed you lose the 4% but you still re- ceive your 3%—paid on regular savings— dating from the last interest period up to the time of with- drawal. THI DEPARTMIENTAL 'BANK “YOUR BANK” v 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W. Phone District 2709 1 e oo ot Sscepe W esting | Under U. S. Government Supervision and the obligations which his place in llle-lmgoud upon him at every step from the moment of his birth! To what, he wondered, was he returning? ‘Would they put it upon him that his honor demanded the fulfiliment of his betrothal to the Lady Catharine of Bourbon? . Ah, not that! He would not 80 defile the real love which had come to blossom irf his heart, even though fate denied fruition to it. It was an uplifting resolve, and it {fook some of the burden of sorrow from his soul. The sense of sacrifice, the thought of vowing himself to an ideal, bstract love, exalted him. It was in e true romantic spirit. His sorrow and his fond yearnings rtly allayed by this resolve, he came it last upon the Duke at Saint-Quentin. t was on an afternoon in June, two Weeks after leaving Flushing and hav- followed a .zigzag course between pleasant wooded uplands of the east and the dreary flats of the west, Wwhich but for the dykes that shut out the sea would have been a morass. Up through the town to the grim citadel rode Diesenhafen. Arrived there, he left Count Anthony in the guard- room of the barbican in the care of his men, while himself he went forward to seek audience of the duke, An hour he waited in the spacious ante chamber that was variously peopled by courtiers in silk and captains in steel, with here and there the scarlet flame of a prelate’s robes, and where the only lan- eard was French. Booted and s he had ridden in, the Lor- tracted some attention. It wi Within A Week Baby Was Healed Humble, Tex.-*‘My baby suffered from & very bad form of eczema which had’ failed_to respond to many treatments I had tried. I used Resinol Soap and Ointment, and within & week my baby was healed.”” (8igned)—Mrs. J. K. Morrow. Bothersome itching which the children scratch and go infect is quickly stopped with Resinol—a soothing, healing Ointment rec- ommended by doctors. 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