Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1932, Page 24

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B—S8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27. 1932, STOPS ™ FFI0T EXCEFDS BLLON AND HALF paneled dining room, the soft footed | The roar of the traffic below was like Pon passing the dishes around . . .|the roar of the sea. She thought of the fancy—and a very young table com- | Had they discovered her absence? Had | week end party in the beach house. | pleted the furnishings. ~ The price they telephoned to Stan— Stan . . .| The sea had roared like that. The sea | | seemed the most dignified thing about | what would he say . . . Eunice, | —surging—roaring—towering above the the ensemble. Nothing stunted about | watching, like a beautiful spiteful cat . . . | head—a great green wave thundering ‘mg price. Sharp anguish suddenly clawing at|down upon her so that she woke with | But the narrow window looked out bureau could not have squeezed in here. A chair—apparently stunted in its in- Graduat = i McOermick Medieal Giasses Fittes DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone National 0721 rSpite ie By N ~ i Ann Forester | ruff and scalp irrita- . World's ack Guarantee. Saf ts and children. A Money her heart like a living thing. Why-|a muflled scream and found herselt sit- L d i | e. | this was so—this was true—she'd left |ting bolt-upright in bed, panting and LUCKY TiC L ] | agroes, oots, EMIBAE fite i here ‘Sian! sweating. Memory — pain — rushing “Totnand & - | | 'Stan, who could draw her heart | down to drown her—and this time there | . She had the forlorn nolior’!‘elhat CHAPTER XXX Her plans were made and they were |one would perhaps not get quite 5o |t L > p ] simple. She was going to San Fran- | lonesome in such a small room. More- | Stal-—her ovn—her man— Tomorrow—Carrying On.) FALSE TEETH |Government Operating Loss No ane maw 1y, as cane. went | STEIE (B0 WAR BORE 0 R ek | onesome I Mo, B e vesprctable and‘ She shook her head angrily, tossing g b through her lips with a careless kiss. | was no Nick to pull her out. T Subscribe Today It costs only about 1!, cents down the hall, bending far to he could do. She would get a ently near the working district. | Off the tears which were beginning to, ane sifle with the welght of the | Lt Bie COUd A0, rm ang then® ook | oy ey el suddenty. pour down her face. Here! Snap out| Sir Arthur Sullivan wrote the music | per day and 5 cents Sundays to heavy grip. Madame Carter | o g position. She had a little over The clerk backed away so she could | of that! No mid-Victorian heroics. of that charming song “The Lost Chord” have Washington's best newspa- Can Not Embarrass | ‘ for Six Months Is Greater : , was_isolated in her third floor | 60 ‘in’ her handbag. She had been | squeeze out of the door. Face the music . . . in one night. He was in the house of a | per delivered to you regularly | Than Previous Year’s. kingdom, _ Stan's mother was in the | S0lne "o et that white Dolo Coat 8% |~ greyy earried her grips up from the | 4 OfiCe more the’ grateful numbness | brother who lay at deaths door, and he | every evening and Sunday morn- | hands of her maid. Vera had already | fhe Patly Warren shop. Eunice had | Su4Y carried her gURE U0 TO0L 07 stealing across her heart. Blessed in- | picked up the verses that all the world || ing | bustled away filled with the world-Im- | worn a coat like it and Stan had ad- | StRtior,, HOW out O DICAS ey BRI | difference . . now knows by heart. On adjourning Telephone National 5000 and [ By the Associated Pre portant business of a greens committee. | mired it . . . The sixty would last |°3 0 the plain Fuble foom, i Cught | ¢, She put on her hat. Powdered her |to an apartment beyond hearing of the || the delivery will start immediate- Yol Goteiningnts + its finan- | Amy and Eunice were asleep in their | her until she got work. She tried to | Poryve heaaih PRER Sl il s Fas | face and passed a lipstick over her sick chamber he sat down at a piano | 1y The Route Agent will collect ('1311- erpc'(;;:‘l‘xzulrxr:n}:gnslar:“ Jly 1 to Jan- |Tooms The servants busy With their | think what sort of work she would get, | {10 ot they stared haughtily at the ?11‘{)(\“.’4,\(1 l;IlLor]Igami lo?kcdwaxnlv.\c%”rua(‘:laux e ?xm = M‘l’\tmc rmtmrel G| CEUEE G 5 ¥ e and a half bil- | duties in the back of the house. but her thoughts swam off into a ol awers paan P heay g aluaNes complete. uary 23 passed the one and a half bil- | 4U! | iron bed—the chest of drawers. feifle forlon aonid! el y The big somber house seemed t0|painful day dream | e : hi rlorn . . . rouge p. v | lion dollar mark on the latter date 5 ol | P y drea ’ 3 Like a dream—to be up here in this |~ poo Y aies b ;| watch her leave in silent disapproval She was picturing Stan coming home. = b h reonal VHIaAE ow many forlorn young faces had = At the close of business on January | Watch | pic ! small Toom—this impersonal, blank | ;00" many forlorn young faces had 23, the Treasury's statement—issued| Down the sunflooded streets, past th He would resd the note, Dis|yoom which meant nothing to her— | e "W, famed s B A | great sleek hedges and sloping 1awns. | brows, those silky black brows of his, | by B EL (iithes in the tiny closet. Government had ¢’ | Bunicc Wilson's house, a dazzle of | coming together in the quick nervous | faest s Me% (otes B MG BIN G olow cheapest and smallest room in the hotel USING INVISIBLE ZEMO iz shomes, i white stucco. Judy did not look at it.|frown . . . He would know that she | 1D L e o ; IM ELI . B e Further along—Mary Lockerbee's home. | jiad left him. That she had seen his | (e uP (}{;I‘m'\‘:l{e vaguely disturblng | At the three circulating lbraries b‘“" D GHTED' S s M | nE SaAnit ror b6 amontha andia3 . For & moment Judy considered | ferveny embrace of Eunice . . . O Yocd avenues. :::‘x’:‘;x[\h" “”"“"%h“” O DE skin troubles as Pimples, Rashes e de or the 6 months and 23| o . Fo & ! s embr avenues. | R ST i bal . going in to see Mary. To cry in . what was the use of thinking of AN EXTENSION TELEPHONE s Blemishes disappear when soothing, | days of the 1932 fiscal year Was &P-|yi;qjy arms—Mary would understand. o umice Jike . this. Tt was| She found, oddly enough, that she|room tired and a little frightened. Oh antiseptic ZEMO is used. For twenty | proximately $600.000,000 more than for | GiR¥ EHCANREY, ROWS WRoRh Sag | Stan—al BEmeeml tle 2t Oft | was homesick for Lockwood. — She | well, she couldn't_expect to fall into a uni i years soothing, cooling ZEMO has re- | the entire preceding fiscal year, when i, ORS00 116 WL e Snvthing, | shout it thought she had hated the big old- | job first thing. The afternoon wasn't unique and always welcome gift lieved itching skin and has seldom | it amounted to $903,000,000 Wouldn't make things different between | © -he eternal triangle—The man, the | {ashioned house. But she had grown s0|a good time to look. She'd have luck for almost any occasion. Try one failed to clear away unsightly and an- o = Stan and herself. Don't drag in other | wi Y ther womar How funny | &ccustomed to it tomorrow. on the next birthday or i noying skin irritation. For a clear, LikelyiofBel Dicreased. Deaple. This was her own. saipwreck, | ~te e e b b oa thing. | One o'clock by her wrist watch. They | Lying in bed, hands tightly clasped it thet i b smooth, healthy skin depend on clean,| The billion and & half deficit, how-| ™™ “she heard the shouts of Mary's|Funny, the corners life got one in, | Would be having lunch—sitting in the over her breast, very lonely in the dark ersary that finds you stumped for antiseptic ZEMO. All druggists 35¢, | ever, was expected to increase as the | iy ‘hoys at play in the trellised gar-| . The jealous wife. Spe wouldn't as iliane e 60c and $1.00. Extra strength for ob- | re stinate cases—S$1.25. ning five months and eight days | gen and she hurried by, her arm nearly | be that. reception it receives, | of the fiscal year passed and be at|qragged from its socket by the heavy| Got to act civilized about it. No 1880 200,000,000 on next June 30. | gyjp | stuff. It narrowed down simply to the ¢ ; Tonight, at 8 O’Clocl( least If the Treasury's tax program is ™ The poulevard. She put the grips|fact that Eunice had won . . One | adopted by Congress, its $900,000,000 | Gown and leaned against a_telegraph | read it every day in the papers . . . more income a year is expected to halt| pole waiting for the motor bus. Divorces granted. . Jane Doe e ‘ 2 FOR SKIN [RRITATIONS | the deficit soon after it passes the $2.-| “'Like a dream—a bad dream—to be | against John Doe . Find it_any COME_LISTEN_] EARN -— e 000,000,000 mark. ~ Unless, however, | standing here in the morning sunshine | day among the vital statistics. Noth- 3 Congress raises that amount, the deficit | like this . leaving Stan—she Was|ing in the simple announcement to is expected to ¢ the figure jeaving Stan At one time the speak of Jane Doe's heartbreak. Of HEAR set_by Treasur thought would have filled her With a |the terrible numb misery . . . Stop ; | The income tax has caused the chief | passion of protest—Now it could not | thinking! She'd be crying next : THOMAS | se in revenue, dropping from $1.- stab her from the strange numbness| The bus Was moy now through 1,945, a year ago, to $630,56 which crept over her heart that shabby fringe of factory district 7 ROBERT year. = Miscellaneous intern No good to protest—to rave and |which borders ecvery city. The | revenue decreased $25.000.000 to $301,- storm at them in her mind. Even roar of traffic increasing. Slowing up i A a 000,000, while customs duties dropped | jealousy was crushed now. Jealousy |for congested crossings. Burrowing < i The man who has improved the lives from $2 1 000,000 tt 000,000 a vear ago to $219,- | was a tired and beaten thing. Nothing |into the heart of the business district year would be changed by ranting. Slhn dust | pulling up easily before the terminal wanted to get away from it all. he Judy checked her grips at the counter Reductions Planned. game was over. Eunice had won. Per- |and set out to look for a living place. Strenuous efforts are being made in | haps she should have stayed and talked An hour later she was lookin | Congress to reduce expenditures to aid | With Stan— Something like pain | room an unpretentious dowr | in meeting the situation stirred at that. Oh no! Her mind | hotel, while a small straw colored The Budget Bureau has pared esti- winced away from it—she couldn't! | waited, not over optimisticall | mates millions below those for last wouldn't! Get away—away from her vear and in turn the House Appropria- | Stan who had ceased to love her—if in- | A cubbyhole of a roor Yons Committee has med the deed he had ever loved her—if he though by an a unts called for ley bills | hadn't married her for his own selfish |of a narrow wir far reported ends. Get away from these deceitful, |field it would hay unfriendly people—from the dreary only a fair-sized closet of more than 100,000 Americans. Wednesday, Jan. 27—The Food Way to Radiant Health Always. Thursday, Jan. 28—Building Better Bodies—Breathe and Be Young. Friday, Jan. 29—Sure Steps to Success—Valuable Success Secrets. Saturday, Jan. 30—Constipation and Indigestion Ended — Live Joyously. Sunday, Jan. 31—Why Be Nervous—Fear and Worry Banished Y OU can have an extension telephone in Ultravirus...the cause of slashed the $175,000.000 Agricul- - S e e ,_]);;,“f;fm“z‘t S lfi“ AS0!" house which had never seemed like accustomed to the s 8 p.Mm. Doors Open at 7 P.M.—Invite Your Friends 8 p.m. your home for as low as 50c a month D0 ODn bt R e A T get away a fresh | rooms of the Carter m s LAt ¥ 2 000000 and the Interior Department | {3 Wikn teonl el beonle— | Goon viswen 16 & mifle Maranved THIS MESSAGE OF THE NEW AGE IS TOO IMPORTANT TO MISS o T b SUDPL AT easUTe foy. 30, 104,D .+ | broke up they were divorced narrow white iron cot. One che: e Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company jihe fnancial situation caused the PTG el N E Weatily against | drawers | with mirror hang MASONIC TEMPLE, 13th Street and New York Avenue N.W. (Bell System) ME tropolitan 1904 Aoesr ’on\goo 0;3”}‘;‘\ Bl that | 1he pole, lifted her face, feeling the |sgainst the wall—a well deve! — ‘ e sun_on her closed eyes. Well, Stan | pestessed flony Action faiAtiR N o d do as he liked about that. He'd Several proposals to reduce Govern- |yant o divorce, of course. He could | ment salaries have been made, but thus | get one becase ‘she ran away from him far no action has been taken on them. | fie this . - . Perhaps it was the best | e | Judy didn't care about divorce. ’ . CHARGES RELIEF FUND ’J marry again—? A bitter little smile Ultravirus is a type of poison- O v hai tun the earl sh up to the city ous germ that science has BUYS HOOVER SUPPORT the early morning rush up to the city hopping tour had not yet be- must be expe”ed from within been unable to isolate . . . it gets into the system and spreads rapic The outward symptoms are but evidence PR of the inward poisons at work. RICHMOND, Va, Ja Hopkins Hall, State c Isn’t it foolish, then, to § |labor and industry, said cretary of Labor W. waste valuable time treating { | “using Federal money, ap Virginia Labor Commissi oak Is Setting Up “Political Job Agencies ner Says ely about as the No one she would—the peo- met through the Carters own cars when they went seat and stared out of the fighting a strange forlornness. | op — £ gk | feed the starving, to buy political = | the outward symptoms when [ bors. for Presiaent, Hoover Stomach Pain Jou can eliminate the infec- § | Commissioner Hall, who previously | OHCAne had protested against the Doak unem And Gas StO | tion from the system quickly § | ployment relief plan, s Mr. Doak Y q y ks _ ¢ |is setting up “another supe “Was In pain from gas on my and completely with a few § ! yseless agency in N || stomach all of the ti I wold tablets of one already established in Roanoke.” || hecome weak and faint," says G. 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