Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1931, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1931 | “what do you mean, Stepheg#*" '* ‘“Pity- is-akin -to love. It started in|where.” She hugged him fiercely. -on||o -have ' the “formula® ‘he replied;|: -*I--know -you didn't, ggevie, dear”| 1 g_?nn‘t. of course,” sall™Pens- "2 . . “I'm clumsy, I dare say, bu\I have | pity, sweetheart—and it's growing every ife | w .1 lope. 'm here, am T not? GO[ DEN DAWN ‘ in love with you—and now that I k.ve|I'm not afraid to trust my instinct.| e < | om Ordway's office dentally. o you back I'm quite certain I love you |You're my woman. You love me a|pPressive with my love, and I'll not be opened and the nurse looked in. Miss Ordway blushingly withdrew. R QAR o :.',’;’"k'" !n‘wnnlr you to lm\rry me. mf‘lml‘;”dn ou':lm;? " heg possessive, but I do want the task of n‘; rr‘nhwfl;v !D';-l B:rl-':u&‘P‘mL Fin-| “who is Prof. Pinnegan, darling?>”| Miss Marie le Prince, an American KYN, % nk my love for you will grow wi “Why,” sa enelope, soberly, “I've |adding to your happiness. I know what | negan has jus lephons at you are y & PETER 6. 4 . the years.” [1oved yhu ‘Trom the day Dan Rrough | Rappiacs ta. . 1 Gin sppreciate even ® |16 minutes late to your engagement to| Penclope wanted to know. | school teacher, attended the unveiling - “And you'll never think back—never ‘me to this office. You were kind to|little bit—and I'll never forget to cher- meet the great German savant, Herr| “Just a fictitious person Lanny and | of & memorial tablet to her father, M. «Oopyright, 1930.) be ashamed of me: never regret your | me, and you didn't seem to see my|ish what you gave me and give back Dqkwr Uffitz.” I invented to help rid me of nuts mn!lmm le Prince, a pioneer of the motion course? And are you sure this lsn't|nose. I was so grateful—and ever all I can.” "But I didn't press the button, Miss |stay too long, sweetheart. You don't| picture, at Leeds, England, where he INSTALLMENT XXX. sweet and wonderful, Stephen? T want | just pity?” since I've been waiting out there, -ome-' “That way happiness lies. You seem 'Ordway" have to consider him at all achieved his early success. o all. was late Fall, Stephen had just (YOu\fo 7908t Of SILE L he com- returned from his vagation: It" Wat | manded, “and sit on my knees just as his first day back at the office and | yoy ysed to do when you were Nance he was a bit rebellious at the flood | Bejgen and a simple child of impulse— of patients that awaited him. He|yhen *yoy hadn't the least compunc- fim\? [Ages rid of timiiast ooe at 5:30, | tion about 'making love to me.” d following his custom, settled back | * penelope flushed, but nevertheless for a pipeful of tobacco, when MISS | opeved, Stephen drew her cheek down Ordway entered. £ to his. “I want to tell you some thing. “There's a young lady calling,” she |he murmured. “The first night I sa announced “A Miss Elliott. you my heart went out to you. And “I don't know her, Miss Ordway. A |when Dan told me how it all happened prospective patient?” & |T had a tremendous admiration for “I imagme she is. I didn't as |your courage and wit. I love brainy “Tell her it's beyond office hours and | people, Penelope, and you have brains. suggest that she call tomorrow.”, {1 knew what was wrong with you and Miss Ordway departed to deliver the T felt so sorry for you, my poor dear. ! | m , but returned presently to say I wanted to help you more than I ever that the young lady begged to be per-|wanted to help any human being. I mitted. to see him. “Very well, show |understood all about you—you were just her in,” he acquicsced irritably, “but g little lost atom, crying so pitifully to remember Prof. Finnegan if she stays|be saved, to know love and protection tov long. and happiness, that you developed into Miss- Elliot entered. Stephen rose |a game, and Lanny and Dan and I just | { end waved her to a cheir. Then: | had to play it to the finish.” “Well, Miss Elliot, what seems to be the |~ “Have you thought of me sometimes?" troubie?” | “Oftener than I cared to admit to “Does my general appearance indi- | myself. Penelope, I know all about cate to you, even remotely, that I am|you. In this box on my desk are all one who requires the services of a|the records. Look at them, Penelope, sychiatrist?” she asked | dear.” X 'A‘.‘,‘.'""’“‘“ A | “Then you bothered to find out every- | ¥ 3 A tephen smiled. “Scarcely. What is [thing—you cared for me just a little | [ % A it, then? A subscription to something?" | bit? ] a l r w l a “How astute you are, doctor. I &m| “A considerable bit—just how much . )i soliciting subscriptions to a é\:m} d:-‘} didn't retalmxf ulnul now. I want you jgned to furnich expert medical at-|for my patient always. O . I Ch " & v s f S I W k SR s s e e ! ccasiona airs in a Variéty of Styles—50c a eek ! servant. I refer to Detective Sergt. Patrick Joseph Flynn.” i $ FOR YOUR OLD ) o ow him, Mi Elliot. What's wrong vt Fn " 10 GAS RANGE | Davenport Table ‘Nothing doing. Miss Elliott,’ Sl/‘phfn: AI’Ow.d O" a New Perir 2! $ 49 L I (S T et T T T e Radio Bench $1.49 “His blood pressure is very high—" interrupted. “I admit I sold this ter- Pesiod d rible P’lg'nn the notion that he had high | CLARK JEWEL ;‘:%:(1“ r’r‘l,\ m:r e i) blood pressure, but I did that for a| i = g i Ty [ - g metal base, velour up- o not care to explain. The g hogany. 3 ‘ fibltered top, Teanhas the ‘arteries of a boy. What's GAS RANGE 80c & Week. . . . Py 3 % — e Flynn to you? And who might you X = : / o Phone Orders. | We will make necessary gas A AN . b ve my name. What I want connection in kitchen. Easy _‘\W e \ 3 % 2 y 0 b e, "Ave you ashamed to|§ terms arranged to suit. ——— U % ; : e out 0w e 3 MUDDIMAN § 3B |—mm 1; 1 inently respectable?” | ‘TWW P Pee T Tact, ' most prosentable |$ 911 G'St. Nat'l 0140-2622 m‘l‘.““\‘\‘w‘ : ' i : $9 5 Armchair §12.75 Armchair " $17.95 C : $17.50 Armchair / “Wel ,‘uhlle the experience might be v o i . Pi"ow Back ] air . t o ey : $5 Kitchen Table $5'95 $7'95 Aiiehas $ 1 2.98 $1 1 95 FiberFernery “Oh, Stephen, would you be that mean to poor little Penelope?” 1 Figured velour cover- Another smart style with & ’ Queen Anne legs—up- 49 o0 t love!” Stephen almost b \\}(\::lrr'e?xar‘ohr $ .49 ing, mahogany-finished form-fitting velour seat Overdsmfiedd and $3 95 h»Lp_hnIsur‘ed in 3 com, hoistered channel back in $ g 2" i . ’ g fra n a favorite and back. Attractive covered in denim. s ination of mohair an rayon velour. Red or yelled. ' “Are you my little Penelope: oid toik. Thie- 2 rame i iv AL iy Bt Htesh desiony “Of course, I am.-.Oh, Stéphen, you / A . ¥ style. frame. Loose pillow head. 1 ™ 3 tation porcelain) fitted with g with a metal container i etind . dask, took A Small cutlery drawer. 50c a Week. 50c @ Week. 50c a Week. 50 « Week. 50c a Week. for potted glants, ete. her fiercely by the shoulders and gazed B0c & Weaik: down at her, too amazed to speak Payment 4 No Phone Orders “That's a pretty good second-hand nose, isn't it?” Penelope queried, with \ and___ just the suspicion of a quiver in her b '{".’35:;3":’;;5.3 me you disapprove. 33.00 w.'kly Very soberly he quoted: “And you, my sweet Penelope, out there somewhere you wait for me, With buds of roses in your hair, and kisses on your mouth.” | i" she whispered. “Take one.” He took three and hugged her fraternally. “My dear, dear girl,” he declared, I were & praying man I'd get right down on my knees and send up a prayer of gratitude to Omni- potence. You're well? { “Oh, yes indeed I am,” the girl cried | with a catch in her woice. “I'm happy —not perfectly happy but—hug me! Ob, Stephen, Stephen, it was so hard | not to come back when I received your | cablegram. But 1 hat to fight things out and I didn't want to.come home until I could meet you bravely. Stephen, | are you truly glad to see me again?” | | “I ai,” he answered, and marveled ;{h‘;thhe shn(u!d be so glad as he | eart, for some mad reason, was | i singing within him. . | b‘"in‘gor\;in," he commanded, and went The “AJESTIG \C] s own cl . 'm going to | H talk to you for five minutes, and then tor the subject will be taboo forever. Refflger’ Imagine a long hill with a deep pond at the foot of it—a pond all scummy green and slimy—a miasmatic pond. Imagine | Easranter ) Ao Fnds |IE ' i, o L . et ‘. Organized 1888 o homely, eh?” | Lty But 1 shall not 3 toe and rolled the remainder of the —into that pond. Well, that's ex- ‘ actly what happened to you. You were o Je ¥ ‘ running in the dark and you stubbed || ’ your toe and landed in a social stratum | || cl l an as equivalent to that scummy pond. Do you remember your foster mother? widerema | Torture Quick | ' Here’s an Qutstanding Offer in a Beautiful L B Res il § 4-Piece Genuine Walnut-Veneered Bed Room Suite—Venetian Mirror way sccount of your illness, so you under- || wouid' try’ ACIDINE " "Il B § " . St ey i 1 & 5 5 g < stand all about that, but what I want over s ACIDINE Here isgan opportunity with a capital “O"—and if you are thrifty-minded you will be quick to take advantage of the amazing saving. ow is that no power on ki sold. It's abso- T . " TR ) TR 2 3 " s Tanityv ] E f y - vt oSt Tox - the ":ficx“ smazihs the way this prescription This very remarkable suite of four pieces consists of a large Dresser, Hollywood Vanity, Wood Bed and an ornagmental Chest of Draw- > St for the misdeeds of Nance Belden. By || *AciomNe i nly known feme ers. The construction is of combination gumwood, walnut veneer and maple woods. The mirrors are of the latest Venetian beckle edge s ila we the way, where did you get that name?” i Puse B . . . . . 5 = o “I had forgotten who I was and I eavy, starchy foods ‘which type. Inside and out this suite is something of which any homemaker may well be proud. You actually save $81 if you make your se- had to have a name. 8o I picked that ble. "It neutralizes burning ¥ 2 % - one out of a book. acids. soothes trritated momach linings, = e g Sainey, lection tomorrow. We don’t-know just when we will be able to repeat this offer. .. - S e “The new nose hes helped wonder- || nervousness. No other fully, hasn't it?” contains this combination Bhe nodded. “I do not want to hide || SSTA™ 01dyCh from people now. Stephen 1]/ (/Get ACIDINE today _*“You must not. at would be de- ng bow guick priving the people cf the sight of some- ' thing very sweet and wonderful” The eager wistfulness in her fine| eyes thrilled him. “Do you think I'm| Terms Are EASY at THE HUB—$5.00 DOWN! 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A Smart-Lcoking $l59 Dining Suite i keep the system in a S \ . y Bed Construction is of genuine walnuyt healthy condition. d et . > % AR $7 45 No Added Cost veneer on gumwood—design most $@ .20 . v N type of metal . artistic and serviceable. Buffet, Ask fo' = h ] ::‘:Cz}‘ \u(':;n:i\;‘s: f C R E D I T china cabinet, server, extension table ” ] E LA ous posts. Brown mahogany or and six velour seat chairs. 1 nish. Gno VE'S ... Laxative |} g e $5.00 Down—The HUB Bromo Quinine | Seventh and D Sts. N.W. | TABLETS L T : ot gl 4 "Libeal Credit Terms”

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