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moon by Marganel Bell Houslon. SYNOPSIS: Juanita s hurt when Kirk geems Lo beliéve Uie vossip concerning B Leduetiers comater of he. velie clgarette girl i DivilU's gambling par- lors. How well she remembers Eric's in- Slits. bis efforts to discover her {den- tity!” For only she snd the muarquesa. {nat “Juanita, now Ber. chiaperon. kiow elly, Kirk's srand- sccepted socially by motuer. as Senority Flores. 1s i reallty this girl—called Moon of 'Delight. spite the ‘marqueca’s false story’ {) Jusnita s engaged to & noblemang KCirk he: ey and annin; i BObov" Crenshan's dinner: Juanita and the ‘marauess g0 with Kirk to his New Orleans home. CHAPTER XXIX. LEDBETTER REMEMBERS. | IRK, riding with Juanita and| | the marquesa to Bobby Cran- | | shaw's dinner, hoped that the | evening would bring a change | in Juanita’s attitude toward him. Sill, gossip th he thought, that this {cu)ish cbout the Moon—what W r?—the Moon of Dz .5.". —cculd svay her so. In the alcoholic mirth at Adrian's Emmy Jean told her that he was one of the Mcon's lovers, and had she been | trying to meke him confess? Could it be that Juanita was trying “thought that night N ’7 2 him out about the giri in 1 l g e) | Tar Poiat, when the at | mentioned that Juanita had be jealous of her, and he had enjoyed the | belief. Now he knew that her emotion )md been a decper thing than doubt. Only a ribbon of delightful road separates you from one of the Seven Wonders of the World —Natural Bridge. See it at star- time when soft lights remove the robe of night and reveal it in all its hewildering beauty. Hear flooding forth from its rocky walls the symphony of centuries. —that had ved ond chaneed her. She had meant to tell him about this msn_ in Borcelona, had not wanted to tell kim, had decided that a! all it was not nec yo RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. ELROSE HALL 4 Daily; $20 Weekly So. Carolina Ave., Near Buch Locovean Plan. Jack Fones. 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Jackse l on i secne 13! i 1§ | in Bil | their losses, replying to general ques- | 1 | dinner at Tarpon Point, Kirk’s nam {had been joingly linked with the | Moon. Hed Emmv Jean—he had soon | o Juanita talking with Emmy Jean—had B! Tennes'ee..v &Beach THE EV. of DELIGHT It was not necessary to confide in him—Kirk—at all, since she did not intend to marry him. Yet she had meant thet morning to marry him? Why couldn't she be frank with him? Kirk did not sit next to Juanita at dinner. On one side was Cerise DuBois and on the other Phyllis Carver. Juanita, course, sat at Bobby's right On ber leit was a vasent chair, Bobby had been unable to_wait dinner on tae tardy guest, inasmiich as they | were all going l.u La Petite Theatre | afterward. Naida was starring in something ‘Trigger had written, ‘Irigger would see that the dinner party arrived on time. | Naida #nd Dick were not at the dinner. No cne asked who was tha late member of the party. Every one seemed to know. Kirk surmised only vaguely, being | occupled with watching “mnmtm who sat obnosite him | and striving to reply coherently to C‘ll&e and Phyllis. g 4 Cerise, fortunately, had something in common With Adrian cn her other ide, for Adrian tco had been robbed on one of the nights he had been Cerise and Adrian discussed tions “Did they get the gold punch bowl, fan? They dld. “And your mother’s pearls?” ‘The pear’s, too. Adrian locked wan and troubled. He had b II consorting with detectives for two d: , during such time as he iad ot been dealing with his mother' r. Viloop la!” shouted some one. | other things—chiafly | NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ' Palace — “The leht Angel,” at 12 noon, 2:15, 4:40, and 9:50 pm. | Stage ahows. 1 35 3: 55 6:45 and 9:uo pm. Columbia — “Politics,” at 11 am., 12:35, 2:30, 4:20, 805 7:55 and 9:45 pm. Fox—*“Transatlan'ic,” at 11:58, 2:18, | , 7 . Stage shows at 1:28, 8 43, 6:51 and 9:56 p.m. “Vanish- | ing Legion,” at 11:38 and G 2 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—"The Miracle Wom- | an,” at 11:08 a.m., 1:11, 3:14, 5:17, 7:20 and 9:25 pm. Enrl‘e‘ ‘Newly Rich,” at 11:23 am., shows ol ust a Gigolo,” at 2:40, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. Cen'ral—"Big Business Girl,” at 11 am, to 11 pm. Ambassador—"“The Black Camel,” at 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. me? * * * You've been in Madrid, surely. Perhaps in Istambul. Look at me. Don't you remember?” She lcoked at him. “One does not forget eyes like yours, | Senorita.” “But eyes like yours, Eric,” remarked Rod Stevens from acrcss the table, “may not leave so indelible a mark. The lady does Ilflt remember. You only embarrass her.” 1 “Go after him,” sald Emmy Jean to | Rod. “He's been making love o Juanita | | ever since he sat down. ‘Me on his other side he's hardly said & word to. And I remember him.” Kirk thought. “I belleve Julnlu\ knows him. I believe she's met hlm sem- ‘where.” “It will come to me,” sald Ledbetter | | “Faces I may forget, but voices—It will | come to me.” s the big chiet.” FEre: Lebettir: had appeared in the | door ‘and at Bobby's signal took the | chair beside Juanita. A chorus of welcomes buzzed, & mur- mured introduction to Juanita, while | Phyllis wiispered to Kirk, “He could miss Naida in Trigger's play. Bet he just got off the train.” He had. “Got off the train less than | hour ago. D: . Somersaulteed is that for ed? “H °d bettor svsed if he meets Di murmured Phyllis. Aloud she said, “You look as winsoms as if youd primped a w When did you wake up enough to scmersault?” “Anticipation " answered Ledbetter, “i= as powerful as ‘emergency. I knew where I o sit.” he added in a i a cide glance at | No.” as the hors-dlosuvre was “fore him, “I'll begin where the others are.” His_eyes had lingered on Juanita’s face. Prelty, yes. More than that, tiful. Pa ough. New Orleans w bl) ling her with parties nimation, he would say, but he had never ob) 1o Tepose in women, Laneuor, indifference iutrigued h The others, »)l but Trigger and were talking hilariously. i was nerveu: glancing s afch. Kirk was thinking, “Jua in no mood for | T'd wring his neck for two bits.” | | “You mean?” Lacked : Flores? | Southern first visit, Mi like our fair, - your And_do ‘you met his. He had seen , in_Tampico, in ke as lowered ‘\4 first visit * ¢ * but it’s been & 1 like New Orl very ad started, his eyes nct from Madrid?” he esked Ledbetter repeated lhmgl\(mll\ dd, Senorita,” as Bob- by turned again to the lady on his left, “odd. but just now when you spoke I ,vms certain 1 had heard your voice be- nita looked down at her plate. 0 Molly had said. “If you ad been with her ever i com: in ap the She contrived to smile now, pla: ing with the flowers d be ide her plate. “He had said. But he did “Whoever gave you Nilies of the vall and violets doesn’t understand you Ledbetter remarked, observing the lace- frilled nosegay in' her hands. “You should have crchid'—b'ack orchids.” “I should hate them,” “They don't m,.\. ,‘, o .A}, i i ( Budweiser Bariey-Malt Syrup LIGHT OR DARK—RICH IN BODY —FLAVOR JUST RIGHT It pays to buy the best & products jo He began to eat his dinner. Juanita looked at Kirk and away.| Kirk's eyes had said, “Do you want to | Do you want me to take you & \.’h’\l must he think of her, always disturbed by something? Always want- | ing to escape—from Adrian, from some situation? w the morquesa watching her efullv avoiding the wine. ightened herself, flashed a The dinner was nearly elf marshaled the girls ., imnloring them not their wraps and lip- l\'dbt er watched Juanita as nt with the rest. | B! Jove, where * * * All In black « *+ flowers. He almost had it. i cught his arm, drew him aside ald Fitz, “Don't 8o be- hind the s s, after the show.” Ledbetter's glance narrowed slightly. | Dick. He's behaving like 't think he knows you're eren't.” “I_mean the devil. T back and I wish you w Tedbetter lit a cigaret “That's not all Dick don’t know” he said. “Besides, I'm having the crowd | around at Antoine’s after the show. Naida won't understand if I don't asi: D i “I'm telling you,” said Fitz. “Act the 10l if you want to. (To Be Continued.) . % hundr:d men, working are rushing completion 80.000 grain elevator at three of the Rosario, | Six Roofing Specialists for Over 25 Years R R | Damage to Q| Plastering fSummer rains bhave heen heavy, suggest- ing need for inspec- tion of your roo 11 involve no ol tion to have us make an examination and estimate on necessary repairs. “Youwll find our charges entirely satisfactory—as well as on PLUMBING REPAIRS. Maurice J. Colbert Co. PLUMBING HEATING N. 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