Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1931, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1931 e e e T T T e T R TR e R e S T R T R T T A 1 ¢ moon OF DéLlG‘HT e s e e e | omavecs wager whae your Tips are uke: | and I st spent 10 ner 1 Turans | WOMAN’S HOARDED 3,000 SPENT ICAPONE OVERTHROW 1 her hand through Senor Basara’s arm | You see she wears a veil “And, of course, you cannot,” com- SEEN IN DYERS’ WAR and led the way to the dining room. “A vel Bas was all interest. | miserated Basara. ) Bl Hovilon |- ot bl B el o g e m o saee| BY SON, 13, ON PURCHASE SPREE b‘f ag . ao begged. “Have you just' discovered it?” | “The old Croiselle house,” Nelly in- hand. “But wait! Eric Ledbetter, who euch Joonth ago Mrs. Belaite an- formed him ol |SPSDE U6 Sears in Turkey, has promised S " Asear | Wi B Iy naughty boy, “Ah, yes! autiful jome. ere tonight. i . & i oFOARETE Y (R e i°"sygfm“’;‘."fi.2‘w";‘&:fl;i,fi“‘,,’;‘;’:‘.’m‘knol-én the'pate's Tong time. " | And ThiSovely docoy s coverea wits | e Wil Tl ver 1o mer own|Boy, Finding Hidden Earnings, Buys for Pals—Police | Gang Lord Has Given Up Efforts and does not_seel ice ald in e | “It was no resort for you, glorigus a veil” ongue. e will g.ve her my invita- ” Qi B A o Divitt's New Orleans gam: |hand. Nelly Belaise remembered. She | .05 M " " " y to “Muscle In” Si Re: i ? 1 M vi + —before the days of Liftle Buttercup| “Not covered,” Adrian assured him.| tions. . : : 0 uscle In”’ Since cent i e T | EemEEE SRS Beniac XS noke CTEEUOE Sri Miiee vt « 0iich = P | «only the lips, the mese. Tantalizing. | Kirk knew Eric Ledbetter. He had Recover Bicycles, Air Rifles and $91. e T AR O e ' | " *“Touch' is not bad,” laughed Kirk.|I ask her to lift the veil. She does not an engaging wit and he spent money —_————— Convictions, Paper Says. R M R D . he s"ém has Jyst“rrturkned rr(g‘n 2 “All the same, I miss Little Buttercup. | even glance at me. but hurries by.” with a certain negligent charm. Adrian | ——— Conchitavorh emploves of ‘the place [ b oot m;lfl-"::{;! e Negv-;slhe et to beguile me while Mother N‘i}’umm she didn't understand,” said | would better be careful. | By the Associated Press. Johnny and his associates flocked 10 | By the Assoclated Press. g e et 3| : Y | played.” elly. “I know what " .+ | CHICAGO, July 14—For 10 years | " . help in getting away. But it is the evil | Orleans, but he is sharing it with us| +pg i el you are thinking,” | the stores. He began talking to the CHICAGO, July 14.—The Herald itt's henchi . whe s | * " you not play yourself?” Basara ‘That is it. And she seemed afraid. 14 ), - | ), July 14. e Herald and adm i conty %0, s : | _Kirk shool ead. ies her ci A ; " o is the bi 3 | of e e Sty Umberio, who' then ] X, swimming suit. Fr t hi - . TR SRUCET Ve ioviea i | An. and there was Adrian Fouche, | Tgei my fun waiching Mother. She's mext might and the mext, She hi3| .1y is his sudscity that intrigues the SSRB R Ia (e Toks of LlSieINnG)| hanions LR ot b i | Government's prosecution was spparent te"her Foom | who had introduced her to roulette and hfppier in Divitt's than at the races.” | found Americaines are not so terrifying. | ooyt | . CHAPTER VI. made life a different thing! Adrian nd roulelte lasts il year. said |Only she is silent. French, Spamsg.!‘“dL"’""""}“V"" he observed. “He | Todey she had left from these years |, TS, AFate but the 391 back behind e — : ” | with his youth, his black soit eyes and | Nelly. “Senor Basara, wont you join | English, we try them all. She does not | knows a littie trick for lifting veils | Of savings $91 in cash, two bicycles, . | o o eavints THE LURE OF A VEIL. |tanguid grace, bent his dark head over | us ton‘ght?” J | understand y | P e e s | v piasati L e T e st o i or thiss tas [ b TRERR SN e . A i 2 3 v worth seeing, Senor > explanation was given, police ght Lieut. Stainford, the Schneider | control last Spring, but encountere RU or diamon nd of Nelly Belaise. Even to her | “But there is my boat, and my call| “I epproach Divitt about her. But| Bucira Let us drop you at the coneurs | said, by her 13-year-old son Johnny, Trophy pilot, flew in his private plane | strenuous opposi‘ion from the cleaners. mous Belale sappliies. or, Wh°L | he must make his murmurs significant, | on my consul—and i Liftle Buttercup | untortunately T spoke to him once sbeut | op the way. You can foin us later. * who found the three xoll of bills and | fom Celshot catly In the mormng, wen D, Benfamin M. Squires. chairman strand of pearls! “I hope you have luck tonight” | an itted asalenaer t a s B S his wife.” Adrian | .1 ‘may ‘miss my boat." Basara an. |then went among his friends to see that | the 1931 Royal Air Force Revolver of the institute, said yesterday that Ca- e O hetse: eotiterptated | usiatnbs ToRHAY (M WERring ittie! sHOMI JRes T ALHEN S cus e o | e 'Buu'::cu‘;“isn:;z ot e ns | Swered, smiling, “but T shail joln you” |3 €0 WS put 1o the bustnem depres- | e plonel D ety b | Lo Frad 5 I i L ol s e (She was T4.|sapphires.” |'Such eyes! Such a body! But me, she ' in the cage taking in cash. She says! (To be continued.) Taden with 10, 820 and $50° bills, l e e I Al T o ey e Boes. e was i e | AN AN N N OV VAN N NN NN N NN NNV NN NN NN N NNV TNAN NN AN Nio spirited ghost of beautiful Nelly Sarto- | & L ris, belle of New Orleans when the 70s ‘were young. Faithful black Lorena had waved her mistress' thin white Fair, had drawn | 3% A B the mascara pencil lightly along where the fine black eyelashes used to be, had | 2 youged ever so delicately the sunken | check. “No lipstick, Lorena,” Mrs. Blaise | 3% had remarked from the very beginning | of lipstick. “Hard. That is what it makes us look. And all b-autifying is | merely a soft>ning process.” ; “Yes, ma'am.’ agreed Lerena, who really understood. Her mistress had | Wh 5 ; e 2 Tot “changed for Lorena in th at g e S g T R $5,00 years of service. Lotena s now. contemplating the rubies on h’:r‘ lady's breast. i s ; i . S D Mrs. Bela'se shook her hcad, fumbled We Se" = § i own nervously with g hzr«ll'} vina g:?!;'-" 2 o % She was always delightfully nervous on o : : D l the evenings she played roulstte. It | 2 -_ 2 : elivers was the nearest thing she had felt to | e _ i - youth in #0 years. 4 5 : - “Rubies look common.” she said, B . . : - a “since they have l2arned to reconstiuct : ‘ ins ~n-blood these G e 8 foi B2 ? e Genuy e, S uarantee f S 0 o'cl over the cleaners. % ViV 0w !T. (] monds. I never know what a new dress will like b-st.” Lorena held the links of platinum- | cupped light tentatively about her | mistress’ neck, “You looks like a white | angel. Mis' Blaise!” ‘Nelly Bela'se thought of the first | ] time she had worn them, of the sensa g tion they had caused. Thirty-one vears o ago at the old French Opera House. = Delphine, her daushter, was a bride. : g8 She had grieved over Delphine’s leaving, R A R R A D and Arthur Belaise had sought to com- '~ fort her with these. He had spent his inhe:itance on gems for her. Sometimes | she had scolded him. “But these are investments, Nelly,” he would say. Nelly Belase had not needed to | realize on them. Kitk, Delphine’s son, provided her with all she could desire Delphine had died when Kirk was born, and Kirk’'s father had gone back North and married again when Kirk was a year old. I"tk had belonged to Nelly r since. Indeed, he called her Mother” when he dian’t call her Nellv.” Now Kirk's father was dead and Kirk had come in to the greater part of the Stanard fortune, a solid New England fortune made in sl Tonight Nelly Belaise tool the dia- monds from her neck. “They never bring me luck. Lorena Nor the pearls " either. T'll wear the sapphires again.” Delphine had helped her father choosa the sapphires in Peris. Some- how Nelly Belaise could not remember Telphine as she looked after her mar- riage. Somehow she saw her only as she was that Summer in Paris, or com ing down the curved stair yonder as a bride. The sapphires were perfect. Lorena fastened the necklace, clasped the ear- rings in the plerced ears, held out the tray of the silver jewel casket that the small veined hands might choosg their rings. | Neily Belaise rose at last in the full ivory satin gown that fell about her feet, the slim ankle and small gemmed slipper glimpsed. and veiled again. Lorena sprayed perfume on the jeweled hands. Proudly Lorena watched her descend_the stair. | Kirk Stanard met his grandmother in | the hall. He was not unlike her. Brown 1 hair graying at 30, the same fine blue eyes and slightly aquiline profile, her | smile. They went into the drawing | room, his arm about her. Two men | rose. One was a portly person with a | frown carved between black brows, a man of perhaps 50. Kirk Stanard presented him. | “Senor Basara, Mother. You remem- | ber meeting Senor B A Regular $109 Value. 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