Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MOON of DELIGHT by Margarnet Bell Houslon 156, ‘i Dresen A o S CHAPTER XXVI, - WHAT DOES KIBK. KNOW? MUANTTA'S eyes were on the mar- “quess and the -crowd gathered| 1d eyes t] shone oy M‘ m-.:-mflnewlunnm u wondering what the world ook like through such clear ey!l 't mflh'&m‘“‘f l"fl-\l IAA;I.H. §*up, the, Moon before Naida %flh ; n"-"“un fig.:m..r“‘u.. R 5 X o it % | e 'E' dancing with the She obeyed almost automatically. "X'nnna'lmmmw she said to her head, catching 3 looked like some brightly painted auto- Kfi‘k guided Juluiu to the veranda rail. He drew her against him. “Now breathe s little” he sald. “Was the party threatening to get too wild?” She did not answer, but her eyes moved to him with a_ half frightened, k. “You aren’t used ld parties, are you, Juani s I wondzr ‘why that makes me want to » | fight somebody for you. This one's not to be lnymlnx I know what fiwyve lot in there—in the way of bot- uke & car and ride away some- re,” Juanita begged. “Why, of course,” Kirk sald with a glance at the sky. They took Dicl Preston’s coupe. “Dick won't eue uld Kirk. There was a in the car, and a green uue ll!ll He came with Phyllis,” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 193L m . « . You believe in wdu«mmfim ? It makes me nervous to mlmtlt You won't treat me that way, will you, Juanita?” Huskily mur- mured banter, as they took the road be- black sea and the stil?, car, drew Juani “Quit wltl:h!.nl the lightning,” he | sald. “You ought to be afraid.” “I love storms,” she whispered, as the thunder crashed above the boom of the sea. All at once to Kirk she seemed a part of it. He realized that he had in- deed a small bit of the storm in the car with him, crushed against his side. Or was she—he smiled at the fancy—a thing bred in the storm, driven by ft, sheitered here for a moment, presently to fiy on? “Palo! he said softly, “La Paloma.” She her other hand over his. “Why do you call me that? Do you know what it means?” “Do you doubt my Spanish?” he in- quired. “Paloma means dove. For me it means anything beautiful with wings. Doves and lnx!l! and you.” “With wings?” “You have wings, Juanita. Maybe not dove's or angel’s, but I know you are never thought about it.” “Why, ta | Then suddenly, “Was that what was the matter with you—what they sald about the Moon?” “The men did not deny—mt they knew hzr—lntlnn ely.” t was horrid of them.” Ehe lifted her face, not looking at him. “You mean that, even though it ‘was true, they should have denied. You belleve it was true.” “But If it is, what does one expect of & girl in that place?” Kirk said, not at all desirous of discussing other women with Juanita. “She may be there unwillingly,” Juanita said. “She may at that” he agreed, but she felt the smile that his words came throusfa. “You denied,” she said hotly. “And now—now you are as bad as the rest.” “l denied because she has hardly looked at me, or I at her,” Kirk, forced into seriousness, replied. “You aren't yourself, Juanita. If she lives there with that gang. is taking Ledbetter to her room anything to start & war over? vVl Unwillinzly—maybe—at the rain otm-mn(mmuh-mm began. lhllld lbe stay, if she’s un'fl.llll doors. I'ontn!lh.'lfl‘twt about her——" “You've thought about her?” . “She T've won- it's ivertising of or her mmu-mmumnnmfln. Parlors.” ‘mfimw ‘The marquess (To be Continued.) i New York's proposed “radio ecity” be the in_the “And you didn't like her?” Juanita's 2 voice was grave. - “Not at all.” Now he knew the reason for her questioning. Bless her heart! “I never liked anything but you. I never loved anything but you. t’s it—smile. But it's true.” Always Insist on “Schafer Quality” Materials E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Ave. Telephone ADams 0148 ANDM%U‘H,-O‘-* + .. Becowse of its special Benzol blend, ALL of Betholine's energy is wsed ageinst the pistons in & sweeping, powerful PUSH instesd of exploding with destructive violence against cylinder walls. Your cor will last longer, becowse destructive piston shock is elimineted. fnd'Dick? Naida is jealous the devil of the Moon, and Dick Pres- 1s jealous of Eric Ledbetter. Dick’s g himselt crazy ever sinice xlrk musingly, as they turned into m “Wonder who brought Naida. g'l sorts of -mh‘; “..':,’“m.. such gay perties, e iy o e, ten Juanita—' e and Naida the next. Here's a Luxurious Damask-Covered Boudoir Pillow-Back Chair and Ottoman = 20" Regular Price, $39.75 A luxurious, two-piece flWPm lsk—pluow ck and loose spring- filled seat cushion—Ot- toman with semi-loose pillow top. Rust, Green or Brown damask. - Round trip to the National Parks S wiw only ExtraSpecial! This$98 3-Piece 5-Tone French Jacquard Suite $5.00 Down—The HUB o omfotible s Soten s T e $ 69 DAY BEDS! —fitted with loose spring-filled seat cushions and upholstered in colorful 5-tone French x Complete with Mattress Jacquard velour. EE—:EEEEEEE' $5 powN! g Delivers This 7-Tube |I| Philco Superhetero- @ dyne Radio Complete m plete with tubes. 49 E mldget of a radio lolc———Jolc———]al———Jolc———Jolc——] California. . . . ... %125 Colorado . ....... %0 QGrand Canyon . . . . $§112 EVER before has travel to the Far West been so inexpensive. You can go to the Yellowstone and back for only $95! San Francisco or Los Angeles, $125 —Denver or Colorado Springs, $80—Banff and Jasper Park, $103—Glacier Park, $97—and many other points for similarly low fares. These sensational bargains are offered every day until August 31 by The Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets bear a 30-day return limit. There are also many all-expense tours to these and other vacation spots in the West at very attractive rates. l,' 2 5“' P é }M receiver —all N 1/ NN W/ All Pennsylvania trains to the West and Middle West take the cool mountain route—through the green Alle- ghanies, where the fresh air brings sound and restful sleep. To Middle West . . . Round Trip Fares Reduced 25% You can also go to hundreds of points in the Middle West every Saturday unul September 26 for only 75% of the usur’ ~ple fares: Round Trip chlnn Washington $41.67 Pittsburgh 48.81 36.18 30.47 W hether you are newly-weds, just starting housekeeping or already established in a home, you'll find a lot of use for a day-bed like this. Wood finished, metal frame, comfort- able spring and cretonne-covered mattress pad with valance included. August Sale pnce 50c a Week Pays forIT! All-Metal Refrige. utor $26.85 Vllne—mfl! for Your Qld Re- frigerator i §14.75 $16.38