Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ¢, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930, '_: Allah’s will, then the “aword of & great stake for—for—a great |failed to perceive that before his eyes | dling channel of the Rio Grande. and | against Howards norse. and the New | his first wife—is for sale | A My stery Story ‘It 1 an error, my riend,’ he said. ‘One | he tered. blassoming into the flower of woman- | “I remember 1 was awful dirty,” said | nestied into the crook of his elbow. | Rosenwald died tn May, 192. Sinee his Copyright. 19%, by Dufeld and Company. Fortune? Power? Stay with me, and ‘ ‘Shall we galiop & while? I'd love to | desire was still embedded in the 8o rlv wo Rooms, Kitchen Dagger exclaimed. “You should do what | The pleasure of Dagger's companion- | chrysalis. But emerge it must. . of | thing te say!” Julius “House of » to believe that I should join the allies. | weeks. The warmth of her admiration | | But you don't feel that way, now?" | CHICAGO, July 31 (#).—Julius Rosen- (Zannl:ria-l\laieslic her. senses. He accepted her homage with ' evéning, returning by starlight. This | skittish, started at a mesquite bush that | Park mansion where the millionaire ME/ \l J MO EY “ J Y( )l jR Pl jR SI 11 109% to 409, Discounts .0 Instinctively, she Service to Our Customers purchase order. the spirit’ Ghulam Buk only smiled | cause!™ | was h.rpennn. one of the oldest of | Quite by chance they came to the scene | Yorker instinctively reached out an arm | The palatial showplace of the South ho slays but siays himself. Wrath i life the greatest stake | hood. Howard. “Hungry, tov.” (Continued Tomorrow.) | remarriage last January Mr. Rosenwald Tl]e Da er-- By M Dahlb sin’ ‘Chang wns Up DoFth i China: |y she said softly, and_her Dagger walked her path un-| I was mad,” stid Dagger. f e | 1ns lived in his Ravinia home on. the y ary al erg 'What can you win by fighting? he | ha settled on his arm. Then ned, unguarded, blit happy in| “And I was sure they were foing to . North Shore. TR T e e ————— you shall have all four.” forever with the wind blowing | matrix of the bloscom that crept so | nd I was sure they weren't you believe in." | ship helped influence Howard to stretch | course, the moment of em. c ore dreadful to feel,” he answered A i e R ] and Bath, $42.50 | I don't see any other thing to do.’ | heartened him, and her eagerness to ‘The weather had turned very hot, so | “No—not now.” on Entire Stoc mestied _into the : . 4 : 5 = Serv . ; utes spent in this store will cause you to change your mind. Come in tomorrow. We can convince you. If you live in the city, take a tazi to our store D l S C O u N T S O F I 0 7 T O 4 0 7 . 1f you live in Maryland or Virginia, we will like- 0 0 wise credit your cer fare on, your purchase order. T ing the Christians® l"\:.mh Be sure dl “But at least you're doing things, l’md-nlmr!d condescension. But he | evening they had ridden to the amn-{rlmod in the breeze. He lurched up | philanthropist lived for many years with ,when I laid my troubles before him.| “I have no stake worth mentioning” | man miracles, the chrysalis of the child | of their Airst meeting. to steady Dagger. As instinctively, she | Side has been closed since the first Mrs. asked me. ‘A province? A woman? | her mood changed. | the experience. The sharp pol of | get he continued; “but I didn't | e tender | 4 we| SHOWPLACE FOR SALE ing | o ‘But they all meant the same thing around me, faster—and—faster— " slowly, so gradually, from the fading 10" she retorted. “What a dreadful RO “Exctly,” assented Howard. “I came | hi~ stay at Cass Blanca into three Tith tragical suddenness to both of | grumy. them. The somberncss in his voice oppressed | learn was a stimulant to his own jaded | they took their rides in the cool of the | Dagger's mount, Desmond, always | Wald's “House of Memories"—the Hyde | 1324-26 Euclid Street N.W. If you think guaranteed quality furniture in new, attractive styles cannot be sold at low prices—ten min- e " s of his elbow. erook o and home again. We will credit the amount on your fl:mgg;s!sf n-Tu-r Marley, l'fi—yell;\; sports. Some of us are, but if you two B o, a1 met_the Wrong Kind-.— Texi . o Howard, “ b A ATSHER Vagabond olater ot Toriane: What happened to Welling?” he cut ‘Y:;:L; D:g:‘ a" Mexl;an insurgents. "“ | her off. 3 WaTd' was opce & fa- . : g u mmous polo Blaver. as was Dick Welling, | ‘1 don't know.” she confesstd. “I new erippled by loss of an arm. a fore- | know he was unhappy when he came an on the ranch of Dageer's uncie, | here, but that's all.” Jim Marley. Howard and Welling have “He must have had a bad bump.” BEN o b o, b botn, sesr o ward reflected. “Emily knew him, 3 {3 A : $ ' ! do not wish to speak “Howard lingers a0 | but she never talked of him." Hinpnen and bty Disger 887p0le | “Dagger peered quickly At his face, BIng her respect and admiration. | then looked away, her lips quivering. st w. long since you've seen your . A i QTGO IO Yo erinyls Blar) | ¥ Mt e sloss o, yeer, | ATE TRALL | CHAPTER 1V. bood. to her I decided to take what { = | 3 l : ) 7 Hardwood Lawn I call a pligrimage. TEXAS MOONLIGHT. “Yes?" she prompted. “Where?” AALL, I hear there was a big | “Around the world, I went to see four ¢ 3 e last night,” Jim MAr- | men, the four friends whose l,hougthJ‘ ,i’ . 5 o 2 Garden Hose BenCh rawled at the breakfast | e most to me. I figured I'd take my | 3 : : = - 25-ft. length, nozzle and Well made, X | doubts to_them, get their reactions. | 7 carri oo wrnag DA8EST Was unabashed. | Raoul de Senac--hé was the first. He's : s ; o e 98¢ “That’s right, darling,” she agreed. |Duc de Pontols, and he has Charle- 4 ¥ 3 - $| 88 :lt“'fih";v):'" oxlr]m;nc;;m-e.fl But I came mngx'; blood‘in his veins. Believes | LB - ] < No Ph Ord ut w y roll, v in the responsibility of the well born. ks \ e “Yon pushed your luck 100 far” | And Sidi Marut, a Protestant Museul i R i e said Howard, but don't Worry, you're & | man, a merchant who is almost & seint ; first-class gambler. ., | And Ghulam Buk, who is abbot of & ‘A hell of a recommendation that 1s,” | Buddhist monastery in Lahore, And has | grumbled Jim Marley. conquered passion and hate. And | 1 suspect Howard means she is & | Chang Kai Sho, the greatest man in | §ood sport.” sald Welling, “and mighty | Ghina—who rose from banditry to gov- | lew women deserve to have that, said |ern a province of them.” | “And what did they say?” “Nonsense.” cried Dagger, throwing | “Raoul, I found in Paris on wound- down her napkin. She led the way out | leave. ‘For what one belleves, one | ”Jm:nfi“d;‘fi:‘;ga?e; Shin lifted. o o | DEDLS’ e said. Sidi Marut was acting o 15 5 . ; uanito, ol s Intermediary between the Germas & : : j yellow envelope to Howard. gun-runners and the desert tribes. “This | s 0 - Save 35% on This $134 He opened it. is an ilusion,’ he sald. ‘We Mussulmans | 5 “Bad news?” Dagger asked. 1t | #hall never cleanse our heresies by fight- ! v e Asis 12-Pc. Living Room Suite A\ y This $8.50 Lawn 81 ley & table. “No, just a line from my wife.” seemed to her that he choked somewhat m—— g on That Tast word: - C ; There's & thrée-piece living room suite with attrac- Hardwood A Mower “Oh! Does she want you to—come | / tive serviceable covers, consisting of settee, armchair 98 home? and Bunny-back chair, the other 9 pieces sire an end Porch Rocker C 5 6 Not especially. You sée, Dagger, table, occasional table, bridge lamp, pretty shade, H R ¥ 5 Emily’s mother—damn her!—decided smoking stand, magazine carrier, table scarf and a Strong construction. we were suited to each other and she pair of book ends. No Phene Ordere Self sharpening. 12” blades. fcoled the pair of us.” 2 o WOl T ever married £,man Td 2 o it with my eyes open, and because I | Saturday, Aug. loved him!” Dagger positively snorted, o then suddenly became eontrite. “I'm #orry. I reckon it's none of my busi- ne: “On the contrary. my dear.” he de- | nied. “I'd like to think my happiness was your bu:ine $Q.75 An excellent refrigérator for very little money. Golden oak finish. Well made and insulated, Special value, presents An ADVANCE ; r Refrigerator SHO\’f\/lNC | $|4.95 . KB iyl An astounding value! Here are 300 FALL DRESSES full size refrigerators, popular 3- 2 door style, nicely finished, only IN $1495. Splendid food and ice 3 ) 1 3 savers., Guaranteed. | w.s':‘la:illllbllny th::::u‘:[ fi:luut;:l:: et ;fifdf‘n.'.':f :“ TRAVELTI : 'S"NTS Drip Pan FREE! . S ee, g Bk, S e SA ? CANTON CREPES CHIFFONS Save 409} on This $154.50 Charming Bed Room Outfit—12 Pcs, Dresser August Sale $9.75 Easy Credit P,-,‘,w:. 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