Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1931, Page 38

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WOMAN'S PAGE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931 - FEATURES. the Lawrence house on Sunday nights, [too prone to explain merrily that the| The joyous promise of the romantic|in her mind, the actual scenes and sit- and kindly mothers had sent in roasted | Lawrences did not want to have any-|Lawrence youngsters had long been lost. | uations of these books, these fopular l————-————‘_.___I chickens and .Jayer cakes so that those |thing to do with modern ways, for they | Phil had told Gail with a little patient |school stories that should detail the ad- 5 S A poor brave youngsters should not be |intended to marry men worthy of their | bitterness that it was to the un ventures of one Margaret Muir—Mar- VE FROM 50 to m% ON | | marrtsed i extalu o oty e e et o8 e peny e e erpant THE COST OF YOUR GLASSES | A r explanations of why man D, ret Mu! kes i During these days Gail and Phil had |had drifted a from them or that|Months had gone by comlglnd, . been the center of a happy fun-loving |man had mai some wretched little | single eligible man coming to the Law-| But Margaret Muir had faded into HIGH BRIDGE . oot e P A Mo . B group, These had been days of pienics, jasing moron instead of & woman of | rence house. A the world o8 shadows with all the o1 § 3 fell into & haj m mood | charades, amateur theatricals, sundaes | brains and sense. used 's ardest of all for Gail er uf and satisfying things. INSTALLMENT 1V—Continued. SRl Jel o, A g Tily | at Dobbins’, movies, occasional. hilari- | teeth on edge to hear Edith say gayly |been her faith in herself. She had|Gail had gone on_through many a “Isn't it fun, the way unexpected | superfluous. ous gatherings at theaters or dances. t her eldest three children were go- |been so sure, at 16, seven long years| Spring, Fall and cold, dark Winter, = = % She had been getting tired and dis-| All that was over now. Gradually to be named this and that and the | ago, that courage, self-confidence, h&h sweeping floors and washing dishes at things happen(” Edith said. couraged of late; for months life had |the smart crowd had drifted away, tak- |other. Somehow, it was Edith herself |spirits and honest service were the home, and stamping books in the WIRECORE 4 “I was thinking we could ask him to| seemed to drag with her, to lack its ac- | ing to motor cars, hotel tea rooms, road |who was forever branding Edith Law-|weapons with which to conquer: the "m’n while she whispered to TEMPLE Bunday supper.” customed sweetness and interest. After |houses. The girls spent more on lip rence as hopelessly undesired, unm: world. She had been so sure that she [ Mrs, that “Pollyanna” was out, - # h % all, papa had been dead for almost rouge and silk stockings now than the ried, as fundamentally and uncon- knew the secret! but Mrs. Booth could put her name MRS A e seven years now, and they had been |whole m‘;mh-d spent upon party sup- |sclously insincere. She had seen opportunities, friends, | down for it if she liked. “And corn bread. hard puzzled years for the children he |pers or game tickets & few years| And Phil had given up soclety en- |successcs coming to the Lawrences—| And it seemed that forever—forever— They were silent, staring into space. | hndllen behind lé-».lmh. yursh bdnmn of | ago. tirely and admired—or had admired, for xggfl: 1'.1"““1'.'1& l'n%n{” hgm, Bl:l:"“ :c;z‘v;rbeth;w Dncrem hL‘;cn;: é,.w";.‘cg. Lo oo s C »|results. The old house had grown| Gail had neither the money nor the |Gail never admitted it—that wretched |about Lippo Lippi and London ige; ! T, 8l . hard-working | ||| Beading of Distance Torle Lenses. h X E:dyou “;0: :he e very Tomantic?” | G bbler, the garden more of & Jungie. | gowns (5 hold her owh: Phy, siways |ittle social outcast Lily Cass. Phil amazing the world with his engi- |and obscure, that Phil would help to || SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Edith demanded then. the children themselves had grown only | something of & puritan, had frankly | As for Geil—for many months she [neering knowledge; she herself writing | build ships in which luckier men| || g,y ptok Invisible Bifocals (toric) I suppose we are!” poorer and more bewildered. There ap- | gbandoned a company and a code with |had known herself to_ be sinking into [children's stories. Oh, nothing sensa- |should cruise the water of the world, PECIAL FOR SATURDAY. “You know we are. I mean—P] peared to be no escape; there had been | which he had no sympathy, and Edith |utter commonplaces. It could not be |tional, nothing classical, but simple, | that Edith would sell to more fortunate |'||| 5 86 handsome and so smart, and ev no miracle. had withdrawn first of all. helped; she had seen it with the deadly [charming boarding-school and ranch | women. the romances she would never | || ,,0“_.:"""'" Breseuil R e e Just at first there had been & declded | For actual years now—Gail always |clearness of vision that comes to am- (storles fhat all girls would love and|realize in her own life, and Gail taste | (| et Balardar ey, T 0 S eh, Saturtay, Atiel as a sort of genius Wio's §OINE |c,oia) movement toward the orphaned |winced away in her secret thought |bitious high-spirited girlhood. As time (that would assure Gail pleasant fame|the rapture of typewritten pages. the| || pogisiered optometrist TR S to_inherit papa's gift, and you—you |Teiiences immediately after Patter-|from calculating them tqo exactly— |went on she was becoming more and |among her townspeople, insure her an|ecstasy of holding her own book in|||| 313 MeGill Buildin Located 17 certalnly can write- —" = i the|Son Lawrence's herolc death in over- | there had been no attempt made on the lmore drab little Miss Lawrence of the |income that would mean pleasure and | her own hands, the shy delight of being | ||| ‘99g.914 "G st Nwe DR. W. F. FINN Years in Oh. Ede! T had one article In the crouged Washington all Clippersville [part of Clippersville's golden youth to |library; Phil more and more the quiet, beauty for Arlel's girlhood and an op- |introduced in distinguished gatherings = . N.W. McGill Bldg. Challenge, and that, was On, 2ec25¢ It | had made a gesture of kindliness and Paclude the Lawrences in good times, |hard-working, underpaid ironworker: portunity to develop the little sister's as “the suthoress,” in her own mind e R e o concern toward his children. The best |Edith had become just a little bit|Edith more and more bookish, old- |poetical genius. only. 7 = tb‘;{;bmfiyfiggnfim‘:‘;“:df&lyb"’;‘a of the younger crowd had flocked to twisted, in consequence—just a little | maidish. Gall at 19 had gone about composing, (To Be Continued.) X! rticle blished o . . . 2ul{h¥?‘r3;¥p.;ey of the San Francico i The Hub Furniture Co. f NNV T he Hub Furniture Co. 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