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Rain falling in the court. Rain all 3 rTevived 500 $200, WMM M day, an might 5 vitts Dive. Divitt (ten a note to Kirk, had written ]""’“ $2.500 for Beturning - of sunlight. More rain. her—Jusnita—then. |also to Mrs. Belaise under Divitt's 000 Hitt Jewels. SYNOPSIS: _ Juanite the | chita beckoned and made room for her | Somehow the pariors weht on. Still said nothing about her @/ing | girec the | $ e T the 3¢k of TanSRChiRe chests 3 Juanita, veiled and silent, moved about v | dicection. Juasiia, wrals She maTgui, | IEW TONK. Aamot 11 (P nests | gt Molly's side. th the marquesa, Now 1hat |,y peing suddenly very ill, was able | Bursm. 23, was rewarded yosterday i | ) n 666 Salve for Baby’s Cold | " givm o "Rtk Biaids home |8 U000 (25 over e bea. Moty |In the Shanged, crowa. 'ime it note | the ‘was sware of il roie | | sor robberies om _Molly—Molly’s last B had cast her, e had |to travel, She—the marquess—was |® $3.300 check by an infurance ocom- h | pany in recognation of his honesty in | — % %helr |she whispered. (o B o o their 'd her—had begged that she return. Molly no more. Release would come 10 |taking her to a higher altitude. Where | turning over iast Tuesday to the peolice Molly's blue _ eyes opened slowly. Something like a smile vanished from |Apd wanted to say more, but all she had e way before long. Divitt, 3 e | oy e e nead. | IRd time to convey was her wish about knew him this higher altitude might be the Tijon {8 pearl necklace and other jewels | ¢ Real her face. She tried to lift her e S e e g o el |was mot instructed to sev, neverthe- |valued at $300.000, which he found | a orita e_mar- OVER Tl‘lE who had i c Her lips moved. what Mol o v wer i . \ i y wanted with the shawl, | would fa less, they were gone to it and the mar- | after they had been left in his taxicab | H WEEK END E¥linose His i Tearqutsks robe | o, Hitted 7"&":""1{230““;;%“&"'; Baving heasd her cay. But appsrently | thought aifsedy m{'mea":m“mf“ quesa must not appear on the streets. | by Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt of Wash- LB SM‘“ . o T 815 | Molly desired that Juanita shovid know | Rain falling all day, all nignt. A | The merques would sot crdinerily | ington, D.C. @ | : e e | ouanits leaned closer. “What is 1 | too. " Together they had folded it about | filter ‘of star light. More rain, have submitted to ttis cloistering. She | Th= reward, according to Brusm's p Wearing apparel e er. » |ber as she lay asleep, Molly looking | 7The mas 4 X would have withdrawn to freer air, If | employers, was based so'ely on tbe pressed...flat work 50 SO THE Bt (MO e srest Blue ey {all seraph at the last. ‘e marquesa sat in her room. listen | not indeed 1> high udes. There | value of the pearls, sipce the other 40| comuletels | ironed. ! o . adiol =4 uch trouble in the gres lue eyes. Juanita knew Ay, were reasons, however, for her linger- | Dieces of jewelry were not ivsured. The | birts and blouses hand b t Tesort, adjoining the | e O] o the old bureau. | stay muntil the e::w si‘r?:et ;5’:11 ;";‘,’.’fl;,‘:@"’hfi""‘n ‘:: P gl:m. l_'lwgrusld Dot | ing and lingering peaceably. €~ | Young driver, who Pad been without fini each 1l0c extra. e sy _— | wished it. But the end was not far. | vitt would not let her go ut nto the | (To be continued ) LTl e B l;ecenuxy,l . under laboratory . x |There was & new chief of policy |town. She and Juanita we sed | - i, - e money would mak: | system. head. Conchita touched the second |pj; o ere supposed | | medical aid possibe ft | Try ‘oday NEW YORK A\NOTE FROM MOLLY. B o e | s ke Dirtses were being loesd |10 have Jeft New Orieans. “Por your | An internationsl showing of srchi- | cister, both possibie for his mother and v 1t T ON SALE FOT LSE EVERY | L’ m?&‘hefl“‘?‘g ‘“,reh"’i‘m]g“» | AC"'}‘S"L"'B “‘}’{FE"‘;“ -~ i e e e i unléss it hap- | With you and’ Jusnita taking e s o the nith Ieae o T T i NATIONAL DAY Juanita reflected. e len W] silk shawl, embroiders n ' pened soon. § h - srnm el o stional ex- ; AND. A leave of the Stanards— hibiiion of decorative and modern in- | Ttaly's 1931 wheat crop is estimated ‘.‘.‘.‘333.'.‘.:’ 1|c=|°' MOON of DELIGHT [ttt mm oy o = EpFE ST A CABMAN GETS REWAND | HOW wouwd |home. Later the marquesa hed writ- | >y — | SATUR! { T SRR S, that remained—faintness and |whiter roses. Conchita took ha would die of themselve ‘The Tijon had explained that Ju rial arts at Milen, Italy, in 1033 7,700,000 ton: Tickets valid in coaches or S A T o] o e gg?’;;h:’é the river would devour it all. Brown, i ety G4, gl g a‘cxggsh waters that never told their and including 5:00 P.M. Satur- Juanita ~stirted, opened her eyes. day, except the Columbian, Good Gabreau, who had often sat beside her for return on all trains except bed as she lay ill, had drawn closer to the Columbian from Naw York her, was speaking more softly than (Jersey City), to and including betore, 7:00 P.M. train Sunday. “I know somepn glse” and ax Juanita looked at him, “Meester Stan- D ard come to de Tijon—many time. He Sy S e W Sty tos, one day whes be Cone Y T e I am in e lobby, wipin' de tiles. He This low fare affords an opportu- ask where you are and dey tell him pity to visit New York Saturday you and de marquesa have go away. and Sunday at very reasonable cost. He say ‘Where?’ Dey tell him dey not . know, - but_mebby you will come beck - l l - Baltimo: & Ohi in M while, Dey say dey will tell /A re 10 you he gall—when you come. He say, | , Let me know instead dat she is here.’ 5 - He turn ’round, and look at me and - say in low voice, ‘Do you know where . she is?” Now why he ask me dat?” “I don't know, Gabréau. Perheps you looked as if you knew.” Gabreau looked hurt. “I nevair look | ACACIA : ;llke dat way.” | “What did you say?” she asked. | Joiem fsh(;k my head. and e go sway. 1 | We Invite Your Application | am fool, yes, but all day 1 am sorry - | |T shek my head.” | for @ Real Estaty Loew Il |” “Gabreau!” Jushita balf rose. “You | n a u r a 3 | o8 T I RS RN N S | wouldn't_tell him where I am! *“No. jDe marquesa here #0o. I not LOW INT 8 iefl dat. But I am sorry I shek e e ; k. ATEESREST ::; i o e, and (Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals) 1 | Juas nita? Yes? . . .» 'And as Juanita COMMISSIONS || {4 e Sove you “An o Jove | | ® mesmoe |EESHESTE present in every tobacco lea AR 2 I'police *station and_give yo' seff up. | J J! |} | You sdy mooch things, Juanita—but COL RTEOUS ou sdy m ngs, o T | | most you cry his name. | SERVICE { you Tove Fim, Dat i mebbe by 1| Monthly Payments 1f Desired || |smcoioe Be wouid And '3ou, and iek | you 'way.” | ASSETS MORE “He must never find me here.” THAN | “Why? Eef you are here he can- | N $40,000,000 || not find you somewheres else. " | " would not understand. Gabteau i || |1 know what ne belleves of women ompe Action J | in ‘pinces like this. I know what he | | ion_on Applications |} | T Bg'betieve of me.” | » ] | cabresu modded. “I know. Like | T R Fifi. But me, I know when I see you. 1 1 know sooch womens like you was AcAclA {in worl’. I have only know lke | i Butg.know 'ym;h vhenm] aeedyr‘mi;‘l | MUTUAL LIFE “Dear Gabreau!” she said, and lald | ¢ her hand on his. “But there are other ASSOCIATION reasons, too. I mus): never see hin; Wm. Montgomery, again, and since I have gone out of | g v gy his life, T rather go without his know- | Wo— . wn dark in the room. Gab- | l l ’ reaus, with her hand on his, did ot stir. His eyes were closed, yet light | e Seerned all tbout him, a strange and ? AR holy fiame enfolding him. Her hand | left his, yet still he seemed to feel it there. Always he would feel it | |there. . . . | | "He wondered 1f she still wept. She wept so silently, not like Conchita's weeping. Presently her voice came. “I'm going down tonight, Gabreau ’ | I'11 have to dress.” “You—go down?" “Yes, olly’s note. I'm better<now. | And I want to see Molly." ) When he had gone Juanita rose, get- ting slowly into the black costume with its spangled veil. Slowly she went down | the stair, wondering what Molly had to tell her. The perlor doors were just opening. There was time to go in : [ and see Molly now. Conchita came l l out as Juanita knocked on Molly’s door. Jusnita saw Divitt sitting in the dim yoom beside Molly's bed. He lobked | | | up and seeing Juanie, made a dis- missing gesture, shook his head. } “She too sick now,” Conchita whis- | . . - g pered. “Tomofrow. mebbe. Llft rlght Out .’ | Juanita went into the parlors. Not > many were there, The crowd was not FREEZONE does 1! Puts the corn 10 |the same, She and Gabreau were like slbep — deadens all pain —and soen |ghosts revisiting 2 changed scene. At makes 1t 5o loose in its bed of flesh that |10 o'clock Conchita appeared in the - | parlor door, signaled to Juanita | “Molly, 'She ask fer you again” Conchita was sobbing as they went Get a bottle at any drug store through the court. “Many time she and walk and dance in com- have ask fer you. Divitt say no. 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