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MOON of DELIGHT "0uer auier AFtee b«/Ma/Lgmei‘BdLH wslon cigarette-girl Behind uing patrons nita_ Ba direuive Turks meste " he nmbiing pariors run by Janson Divitt, and his wife. Molly," There Erc Ledbetter, vainly tries to lift CHAPTER XIIL A TARNISHED TITLE. HE Marquesa Carlota de Luiz y Cabrera took the seat that Di- vitt motonied h'r to and ac- cepte “W 1 get your note.” or, turned to the you again not : asked. Do I call Divitt closed marquesa. to call me t “Crap @ shook her head, a head n nml gray had it 1 its pu\\.m(‘ o face with. its It eys lit with without that would ha ot been dy blac heavy nose and a smils, not without char iror . ember. gue mak ‘When we xcuse, T will r e the say ‘Spike’ so long word hiss 1 1 hope you I lose on yc “It was fault that here to play,” said Divitt even known you wer “I didn’ come to to talk to you. Wi act like you dor. stand—"_ with ture. “But wh play roul save to take m Tl talk to y “But cut out t did you do afte adelphia? Soon 1 gave you all th shinning up the fi you do after that?” 4 to Jersey fortu > me care you came “1 hadn . T come back to Spain now,” ke’ busines y raided us in Phil you need me for Spa mv better than mon'y play since that h> had wat ars bef when d her vanish up the fire role of enchantres be-n partial to red. H d it himself in_those marg char the her Yet sh isfigurements, tobacco . and her e in th word. teeth v was not al would not b2 had in mind. The mar & pretty blu When you g need ot talk, T go. back not <o good here e are too many reading palms - the Oad, ‘that, She had been palms that first time ho b in the back-street hotel i reading them in the lobby for fun; tell- ing people all sorts of things about th> future, their wives, husbands and affinitics, Diy reading d seen her Philadelphis, vitt had not but he had stood w: in her Moorish had I hand read, then, diviniation 1 nities m her own sh > ha 5 with ll ud stones. . . . Diviit wondered r had pawned the earring red them then he k her better his newly = work together ap- 5 possibilitics ad learned in time that the marquesa loved danger as well. It was of this irait he was thinking when h> had written her to come. The marquesa leaned toward him, “You need me here?” But if laid plan pealed to of wealth, he people know you tell > not reme: business.” said Di- 1 that. You « ourt circles at home, !bw- scion (f a Lnb'v family, though a Carlota nothing ber. I am so somewhat. “I am bridled k. I—T go into_business says: - Your Rugs are an investment. Treat them Sich and h them "Serviced resularly by e Let us shampoo and clean your rugs while you're away on vacation. Call Mr. Pyle . . . 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I sent Juanita to return it and r<fuse the reward. Had her give the name of Ysabel Flores, which I made up myself, Told her to say she was from Sevill>.’ “And she's from the Argentine?” haughtily asked the marqu:sa. “No matter. She looks the part, through with the Argentine. . hat necklace was the entering wedge. They’ll ask her to v for " this courtesy—if they're assured Trey'll introduce her into other wealthy homes. It's a gold mine. “No doubt you're the real thing teo, but you could never have done that. Juanita has paved the way, and you can follow—as her due She thinks I mean not to let her get away and squeal. She has no intention of getting away. though it won't hurt to let her know you've got an eye on her. The chief risk is that men will want to marry her. She may fall in love herself?” “And want {o marry?” Divitt shook his head. “There’s no of that. From what Molly ha in her talks with Juanita something has made the thought of age impossible to_ her. t her secret may ot You yoursslf prevent her are to cried the marqyest. “Don't be . Mister Divitt.” not such a fool n prevint her bein ou can sce when she can't you? You can pre fidences that follow when mutual. You know that sh> either will not, or can not marry. That should bo your cue. Drop a word i the man’s ear—or that of his Check it before it goes too fa ing_that would injure her.” The marquesa nodded. *“I tand as to think impressed is impressed, ent under- continned Di- and b t ygur main job, is "to report #1l you you go abcut J got the rocks and where ti But tonight I'll have you mec Her name is Ysabel, rem if you called her Juanita it mattr much. But of course no tion that she's espr seen the Youre both from at * the Tijon st glimpse of th: worl (To Be Continued.) 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O, LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 We've Replenished Our Vacation Togs They are just are complete sell in a hurry Our camp tog Size ranges what requ again, Khaki and linen camp suits, 10 to 16 Sailor style long ducks English shorts of linen, khaki and covert cloth, 6 through 18.. s 4 Khaki riding breeches, 10 to 18. Khaki camp shirts, 8 to 16 Sport shirts, white and colors, 8 to 16 Shorts and athletic shirts, each.. & Silk shantung ties Mail and ’Phone Orders Filled— Jane Stuart, N Ational 9800 WEAR—STREET FLOOR. camps BOYS' ANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 7\n Camxcclxo’z Wxth Any Other Washington Store ood Dresses Cost So Little "é-:i‘ Choice! 3 Styles Silk Stockings With the gay swing, with vacafic so low, vou really tomorrow ! Full-fashio picoted three-bar variable tops; ’1 whirl of Summer affairs in full Ly should lay d with prices in a supply of hose ned chiffon hose, with fine quality silk mesh hose with double mesh heel and picot top; and lovely full-fash- ioned lace-top hose of a beautiful dull- finished chiffon. HOSIERY—STREET FLOOR. Look at This Group for Instance Chiffons--Crepes and Other Cool Summer Fabrics Exceptional Values— '10 Less than a month ago you would have Lovely chif- afternoon paid §16.50 for these frocks! flattering frocks for vacation fons for women, in styles; tailored sports days; street costumes in tailored sheers washable crepe jacket frocks; all sizes in the group! DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. Woven Sandals $1.95 They Were $2.95 The size range is still _complete, but we can it say how long it will remain so at this low price! All white, white and patent, beige and white, beige and brown, white,with pink, green or blue. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR. WEDNESDAY, 92, 193 LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 JULY No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Pre-Inventory Sale of Cocoon Broadcloth an Fruit of the Loom SHIRTS $1.1 3 for $3.50 A low stock for inventory is our goal and we are sacrific- ing fine shirts in order to attain it! In this clearance are Fruit of the Loom shirts in fancy stripes, beautiful cocoon broad- cloth shirts, white sports shirts and novelty shirtings. Plain white, colors and stripes; 14 to 17 in the lot. Fabrics That Have Been Selling at Higher Prices In Our Regular Stock If Your Size Is Here Yow’re In Luck Clean-Up—Only 70 Hot Weather Suits Broken Sizes 34 to 42 $12.85 Keep cool in a cool suit—all- wool tropicals, light as a feath- er, mohair, or white linens, our regular “LANSBROOK” suits; early for best selection of come All Our Flannel Sports Trousers $5.95 Men’sv Knickers of Silk EE"Twist $7.85 A new high-grade fabric, part linen with a rayon pattern, very cool and very easy to launder; overplaids on light and dark grounds; 29 to 42 waist. MEN'S CLOTHING—STREET FLOOR.