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THE Calendars and 1932 e Ready to supply you when you say the word. | E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. TY-FIRST INSTALLMENT. T was the next day before Cathleen learned Ilml Joe Neilsen had de- cided to *“come through” bomb plot. The reporter from the Express had come to give her the news when he sought her at Julia's| | studio. and had arrived in time to join | eves twinkled back at Mr. Drew |in Danny’s rescue of Cathleen from Ncll | Neilsen's fury | “Joe Ncilsen's agreed to ‘take the rap’ on the bombing if we lay off the other charges.” the editor of the Ex- press told Cathleen. “We've got him {Tight on that little deal. We're willing to call quits so long as he goes for a Ixide up the river. It means he's !through in his district or any other New York area. And it leaves you out entirely, Miss Carroll. You'Te a game | voung woman, T'll say that for you.’ I you” Cathleen said. I wny one is game when they are " She was going (0 !say independence. but substituted life” She had been compelled, n KobpaTtoy A Play Room Movie Show A dependable movie projector. Made by Eas Kodak Co. Nothing "t * Even the grown-up will marvel at it. guess fighting for their 'on the | twinkling eves gnarled oak. Julia and Paul—that was as it should be. Mr. Drew sought Cathleen out with “Have you found the last chapter of Lhe diar “Yes— he wanted to know. e found it.” Stars in bl‘own] “It was the ending you would have chosen?” “It 15 the ending above all others— the supremely heppy ending.” “Good. Then we can g> in to dinner.” i Cathleen found she was seated b tween Paul Allison and Tom. There was an empty chair at Mr. Drew's right for the guest of honor, who apparently had not yet arrived When the guests were seated Mr. Drew rose and came around the table t) Cathleen. He took her hand “Come,” he said. and led hor to the emply chair at his right. I 1 have the honor to introduce.” he | announced. young woman who has EVENING STAR, WASHTAGTON, AMUSEMENTS. M. A. LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. NW. 1905 K STREET NW, owiy 3 DCKS 730N wHiTE HOLSE Dinner Served trom Noon to 8 P M. $1 Turkes, Oh Steaks. All ken | = Fresh | Vegetables | Our Desserts 3 Free Lectures Beginning Sunday, Dec By HELEN i HOUSTON } Famous Numerologist M| — “The Secret Hidden in Your Name” HOTEL HAMILTON Hith and K Sts. N.W | tuken back \\II;R]: l(lrl_llNI. Merry Christmas aud a Prosperous New Y TANG O THE SEA” OODS GDSEA GRI\L‘\L i 1207 E St NW. Sy fi) LRI Special Xmas $1 Y| L ll‘ Dinner Choice of ‘-4 slowly ¢ bast Turkes K‘.,nxfl Meats Served with a Full Course BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. Telephone Col. N.W. ;"! 10028 G SBIENERTTNY # x Christmas Eniov Dinner before our | | Famail 1.25 Dinners, to N2 Lord Calvert Inn Onl i R I e PR nleg, fne RN 4 Park Lane Inn év T# Penn. Ave. & 21st N.W. NXmas Dinner, $1.00 the 1231 { said We also serve our t. Dinner Open 3 THE GORIL..A On Georgia Avenue Pike TURKEY $1.00 06 AN to X0 PO or CHiCKEN DINNER Home Catking Served Country Style Homemade Ter Cream and_Cake & miles out, near Norbech, Md . overlook- tne Canital. The Dicing Room of Refisomey af?;m:sgez’“”«;' | Takmma Tun Cafe 113 BUTTERNUT STREET December 25th from 12 noon to & PO {oe e ‘e Mushrooms ‘Onions Tk S el € Steanied ey Spinach Wit Whipped W te_Potaloe Sweel Pot h ) Flum Bul dins K «u' ake Frech Str Pie Vanilla or Custard with n:zr::z};m&" ! wondered twon her goal and lost it ! Cathleen down onto & rustic bench be- were pleading sort of b»k brother world continued to whirl tricked brother and her dc Diana had led her to believe free—fr as she tand be loved by him. and carricd her into Tom Drew’s arms. | bered there were | publication ™ was she who had written the diary? surpri to Julia, M agreed to take up a life partnersnip in the firm of Drew & Company—the auth'r of ‘My Declaration of Inde- pendence.’ " “Cathleen!” She heard the ring of Tom's voice above the others. Amaze- ment in it—pride, A mist was in Cathleen's eyes. The room swam before her and through, the mist she had a vision of Margaret| Carroll, in & lace dress. standing cn the t'p step of the brick house on| Bank street, her plump arms open to receive into the circle of her mother | love one come back laden with the treasure of a dangorous argosy (The End) secking one. to fight for both. lull\(nx«)\\ she must go to Crestwood. Dy rted to be undisturbed ed out some imporiant She was to report at Crestwood early in the afternoon, prepared to re- mam for dinne Driving up before the wide, old-fash- loned veranda of Crestwood. Cathleen that success could be so Deep inside her was & dry well which the giittering stones of s dropped with an empty thud ilsen stamp from Carroll name o was # the author of a book she drcamed she could write. She own woman. But she had Success was here. but love had passed her by, The most precious of women's achievements she had not won—requited love s she came up onto the veranda Drew rose from a deep-seated nd extended his hand in greet- g He ologetic almost Cathleen, T must you-Dad isn't home.” She drew ba hand M cmpty 1to the earn: never was her had TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. silk Stocking Revue.” at 5 and 8:15 pm R-K-O Keith’s —“Me at 11:10 am,, 1:16, 3:2: 9:40 pm. Palace 11:45 am., p.m Stag and 9 pm Metropolitan nm, 12:47, 2:34 944 pm Rialto“Journey 242,006, 6. 7 Earle —His Her Life,” 734 and The False Madonna’ at | 2:10. 4:50, 7:25 and 9°45 shows at 1:30. 4.05, 6:3) way from the warm 1"? Why not “at 11 756 and | Working Gir 4:21, 6:09, to Hell.” at 12°01. | and 9:48 pm | voman. at 11:15 am. | 1:35. 4:30. and 10°05 pm. Stage shows at 12:40, 3:35, 6:30 and 9:10 pm. | ; | Columbiy—"Ben Hur." at 11:15 am.| - 4 T must Know. 1:494:10. 6:35 and 905 pm You cvade me, Cathleen. I can never ' po B0 00 B0G Bl B find you alone. So I'e made an op- 11:48 am. 2:11. 4:34, 7:35 portunity. Take off your hat. I want % Lk 10 see the sun on your halr. And walk | BI: Stage shows at 1:07, 3:30 and 905 pm with me, please, down toward the | *Uio® PO oL ot Tiver” 3 E 1610, 755 and 9:45 pm She ought to refuse him. to turn! ®go fop BIg B0 B angtly on lim and demand that she be to 11 pm to the ~!.|.llnll al once. But Ambassador:- she could not. What had Diana g (B itSECN -'s fignce 10 say o her that must =2 i, Gater ek st we ena of P77 * Christmas the river path, Tom stopped and drew * Dinner De Luxe! $1.50 Served From 12 to 9 P.M. Dancing From 6:30 On No corer charge at any time. nt for me to come Crestwood. I sent for “You—I don't chin came up I had to.” Tom said she you, with Dad’s permis- understand.” Her Sage" & and | | nxi I | 2:35, 25, 11 am “Over the Hill," at 6:15, side him. Cathleen,” he said, “are you prom- ised to any man--in marriage”” How dared he ask her that question?” Did he mean to plav with her—if she was tree? To use her as Diana was using Kenneth Hall? I don't see how my answer can be nterest to you.” she said: her voice v and clear, “but if it is, I'll tell you am not promised to any man. I my own woman.” He took her i, look into his e Is ther could there be a chance for me? e asked softly, and his eyes compelled her to Cathleen dizzily Fis there be, Diana?” He shook his head, drawing gently. to him There's been a mistake” he said “Diana’s a friend. We've known each other since childhood. Lve been u her. I suppose call it. But as for loving her— sleen. there's only one gitl for me The alwiys be Just that one You. dear girl, are she Cathleen sat very still felt her world whirling she when exclaimed, “how can you are promised to Gala Supper on New Year’s Eve $5 Per Person Dancing 11 to 4 AM. RESTAURANT MADRILLON | Peter Borras, Host | Cal District sings —not Tom the suitor, as W d 7 7, Tom was 74 Z| to love and to be loved. Even | hleen. was free to love him Dansant i takes place 4to 6:30 « p.m. Xmas Ir;ml ( 1o 6:30 l)fl\ PM. Tea, En- Al ey fanmentiond Sunday her while her Diana had her. It was Tom the big who had watched over Diana 4361 for Renervations Cathleen’s whirling world plunged Thisregular A long time afterward Tom remem- | Sunday Feature, to be guests for dinner ntroduci ¢ author of the i he confided to horistmas. Cathlecn’s excitement b all proportion to his re- Tom thougnt. “He musn't. I 1“\( it was to be a secret until after . Tango Contest. $1. No Couvert. &fl[mu‘mm{/w 1011 CONNECTICUT AVE. Society's Evening Rendezvous EW YEAR FROLIC Dance from 10 PAL on . . . to KAMONS and It was—but Dad's changed his | mind. He has decided to let a few | se friends in on the secret He | B oltic thing about her vet.” Then Mr. Drew hadn't told Tom it My s that your fath -"is very plain and—poki id. laughing int> Tom's blue-blue Tom es. “My bet is on fair, fat and 50." ~When Cathleen came down to din- picture of happiness in the tercup dress.” & knot of Tom's snuggled against her s nd Julia and Paul Alli- mong the guests You didn't tell me y-u were com- ing.” Cathleen whispered reprovingly the music of Al his orchestra. la Mae and Alice Louise South American Society Dancers Drew told me not to.” Julia ned. “And Paul threatened dive s if T told you Semething in Ju s heart who stod Paul's cyes Cothleen saw and a cast of Broadway Stars ‘s voice caveht at * wlancd tovard = with Mr. AR\ on Julia. 1In | \\\ story Tom's under the For Reservations | Call “Charles” | chs National 0178 the down Main Dining Room From 12 to 9 cktnil Sauce Celery Salted Nuts Cream of Fresh Mushroom or Petite Marmite Ambissador King Mack Roast Young Mary Gt € Kev, Chestnut Cranberes Suace Stutfing, ; nole Roust Suckl Sweet Apple Clder Silyer Onlona Potatoes Fresh Bruxsel Spronts Creamed Candied Sweet Potato d Peach C Richelien Hearta of Te Russiun Dressing ampkin Pie ng. 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