Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1930, Page 43

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON "RIDAY, DECLMBER 12, 1930. s | | | : % | lained in an undertone, with,a glance | comfortabl; ‘Won't it, Stan?” she | adviss your coming once. Seems sald to young Hyde-Brown, “Just a min: Gorgas Bridge Dedicated. e B el | asked, inn-cently. | anxious ta be friends again. Mildred. ” | ute, Shirley, piease. She's fainted. . = | zpmr?l Ded‘ e 18 b [ “I don't think I wouid, Stan." Shir- | “Well, I suppos: so!" Stanley did not | Stanley, in the second of dead si- (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) ]b‘ 8¢ Ms.; Decaniter 1 bm— a- ley sald mildly, with a faint negative | know what els> to answer. He could | lence that followed, looked merely angry ey GG A motion of her head. “It means thit we | hardly deny it, here before these inter- | and disturbed. The others were shocked | T the Tombigee River here, a memorial | have to pivot, it upsets the gambling, |ested friends of hers. Yet even here, | and concerned, and Shiriey wore, in | L AUNCH PACKAGE DRIVE !to the late Surgeon General William C. | and everything. We've just taken 300 |in the absorption of a card game, he | addition, an air instantly dramatic and | Gorgas, a native son. In_dedicating points from Billy, who doesn’t seem to | tried to picture Shirley as his wile, | self-conscious. It was gratifying to take Ny | the bridge, Dr. J. N. Baker, State health Let it rain or SROW.ee grasp the game at all,” sk :\::“:Ird. \xu& | nn:lh rmth)c:l a tt)la;nk \;'all, there :‘as | 31«; center of the stage, under any con- | Merchants Group Urges Shoppers :f;\‘_cledr; d;:::;?:;’ g‘rnr:arcl:rr’ns as Afif‘" s0 long as you take Coorigun A et A 8 triumphant smile for Willis, “and | nothing there to imagine.” And when | ditions. | X 4 s - J : i ot e = Ihis thotghis, on the cther hand, streyed | Naturally sll eyes were upon her;| o Carry Small Packages. | bama's most distinguished citisen and e Sone XIX, | ecll friend. Margaret, who had left|" The hands had me:nwhile been dex- to the memory of that other woman, to Stanley never knew whether it was & | The Merchants & Manufacturers’ As- | PUPlic benefactor. Tablets at the fi the 2 with them at Stan's speclall tcrously dealt by ;Constance, who dis. ) the dream of Margaret, nervous, definite, | sound or a movement that drew his at- | ( e Merchant Dot b e o osbe e L1 request, found herself ignored and su- | liked losing larg>"sums at bridg>, my: fous, 'hr felt a constantly recur- | t>ntion suddenly from Shirley to Mar- movement to encourage Christmas shop #ign of a cold, you are perfluous, walking wiih and | was thirsting for revenge. Staniey suc- | rent thrill, | garet. : pers to carry home with them small safe. Only in these Shirley, and seized the first possible | cumbed to the subtle temptation of the | She had pleaded fatigue and had gone | Margaret had been standing at the | g oyages purchased. The purposs of the tablets do you get the t cpportunity for slipping away and re- | thirtcen concealed cards and sank into | to bed after dinner. Now her voice sud- | center-table, after the delivery of the |BCkagCs purchase i, ey ok | correct combination frank pleasure that such a | turning to the house, Bis choir. | Genly struck sacrcss his half-vague |letters and telegram. Now the man's | gy "y (CUHS D, Shaw, secrefary o of quinine tonic and friendship should insure.' Margarel, | Sianley, man-fashiori, sew BSBSE |~ swhy can't you two be married in | EOUghts of her, and he looked up from | glance went to her with concern, SO | osave’the Sumber G e et o | laxative to ward off brushing masses of mat'ed Wel leaves gpirley had suddenly returned to her my. h 4 d be ideal | the card-table to sce that she had come | almost 2s quickly as his look his ‘arms | qr PG BUTTREr 0 ususlly attand the | colds successfully, from the porch, her black g c2st mood, the only mcod. in which he | for 4 atich Ersaes n asked | in from the direction of the kitchen |reached her, and he caught her strongly. | FEET NSNS Which closing days of the 4 coversd b r heav and she had anything in common: she | hregently. “D» think of it! It'll have to | and had letters in her hands. | Her ‘face was ashen, under its rich, | annual Yuletide pevigs s Sens Ohy Jacket, wes speaking his language. | be & smal wedding, I supy and we| Battersby kad gotten the late mail, feven color. and she looked il | chants group’ reports w" favoreble e scious effor hey settied down to | cculd handle it so bes | she exy d, and there was a telegram Margaret!” he said s| sponse to the movement thus far this smile, and b, on the porch. The| “Ti I sShirley | for Mrs. Theobald. And he called loud it’ was 4 o'clock, and y tossed over the letters in-| Constance iy i Just receipted bills, for the | garet’s other side, half supporte 3 most part. Shirley, with the conven- | Margaret made an_effort, painful even | 1 apolcgy, tore open her telegram. |to see, to recover her self-control; the my God!” she said, after read- | color ebbed from her lips, and she col- | h one glance. And giving the | lapszd, shutting her eyes. | a comprehensive look that| “Sorry——" she whispered, with a otally devoid of | ghastly attempt at a smf a certain complacent willingness to ac- | “For heaven’s sake—" Shirley said, | ept this surprise and shock. she said: | half-impatiently at being jarred so | ired eyebr | Stanley " explained, ‘everythings b Mildred Bramhall, my best | rudely from her role of leading lad: Docs she play? How very cdd!” she | so mixed up.” friend in New York. It's about Cuyler, | Stanley, now carrying Margaret bodily d. “I thcutht she was the little “Well, will it i r . | Stan. Listen! | with Constince, all concern, and the v y rexd the telegram alou horrified Nora following him, brushed en few weeks | her briefly aside | would | “Open that door, please, Willls,” he By Kathleen Norris AVOID OPERATIONS | Unguentine Hemorrhoid Treatment Swiftly Banishes Trouble ‘There are no t s _about it—if 1 can expect but one | n's knife. And | | operations are painful and expensive | = || they ‘mean loss of time. work, lis asked, pick- d her. | ||| mane ent as they greeted eac The morning had br in a flood ef brilliant sun Margaret and walked about the ing up his c2rds y, t g over the “Any time now,” Shirley supplied, hand, thought to wondsr what had be- e of Margarct, | wonder hetl s§ Yorke wouldn’t like ubker? - We Regular Delivery laxative 4 e e il s‘g“:vcll?“?v"dO;’y“’%’:‘:52:';:‘[’ ';;1;' Yionder_thet” doctors have endorsed jority have the paper delivered T ening ' pain—tne regulagly every evening and Sun- gwelling. Infiammation ‘and liching— day o®rning at a cost of 1% folns 0 ‘suffer 1o cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. longer. It you are not taking advan- gox T JEoTAL tage of this regular service at of And TASLINE beaainess ooy this low cost, telephone National i u Every drug store 5000 now and service will start e Mo rmiah, Ky e h Pharmacal Co., Norwich, N. ¥.- < tomoriow, i b ce orwich, N. 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