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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 193 1 . “Hey—vou' ied to| Stan d there the dock to smile. . . . Bh through the deck outside, and inside this tense | shouted: “Hey—you'll be carried ding down S M g e e touen| TWO ARE EXONERATED little drama. China if you don't watch your step!” |looking up at the high HYDE RIDICULES ‘x 7 f By '~ = ||y, coeo, yore v | St oo S B g | S TR i ewiming| T o Uy Chaone o pomne| isen, drawn to_her feet Madame's fa hastly. She had | gangplank — | ul —pof - te l ‘3 " the aound of the gong. " | moved to the ::n'l'-:sfiae_ Her fingers | though her tears. | 8 ose majestically toward the Goiges | Auto Underwriters’ Embezalement y nity had left her. she ignored. | were like little steel ciaws, fastened i Ann Forester §||sn wined 1o the girl—desperately, | to Judy's arm. [ ettt thrown. . - . Orange—pink. . . .|she saw Nick now. His face had blur-| . = “Judith, you can't do thisl You | “ 1 "No time. . . . Kiss him, my| A thin shaft of sunlight striking |Ted With other faces up there by the AS, Tex, February 20().—A H oan't do {his to my boy! You can't!” % ekly— | through the fog as the hoarse bellow | rail. zsrnnd jury here Saturday exone:ated J. S CR= = #he was shaking like an aspen leaf, a ... She's right. Oh, darling | sounded from the great black funnel. A satch of music blown on the|B. McCutchan of St.Louts and Darby A t ... it Dey of Chicago on CHAPTER LXIV. | age to see him go. That 1 why I/lan't the sort of man to hide under a hard. .. —a gleam of - boitle green Water— | ugo walt and pray each day f e ) r have urged him to go away and, | cloud. Me'll never alink . . . and he'll Q ! | widening between the white side of the | “Until we ';m,‘; :—w"_ : day for me, [ U:‘:’,f:“g;fi:ss CI:;“;:! ‘S;‘ rf.gn?ii.'fo a stricken silence. It was, . 4 - = 8 That wrung a lttle ory of ,anguish | his own terms, and it done. scattered orange peel dancing on its| Nick was salling for China—Alone. o when a $132,500,000 Road Bill, Madame Carter who spoke With | ¢ " " iy Oh, belleve me, my dear, it can't be| “But s right. T knew it ... but|surface. The sun—stronger, washing ol géyll;;:'rgnw companies headed by Day steward cled lips I have seen how thinga|break him! You'll break him and|—no time—" gold. . . . The band—playing “Until Says Secretary. “This is the cabin, thank you, stew- | o b’ vt two. 1 blame my-| you have no right! Nelther mare you| “I love you . . ., with all my We Meet Again. ..." — g‘mfl Day and McCutchan in Kansas i ”» ity Federal Court last November, change.’ gether. T forgot that youth ix fire and [ among decent people. Il break you,| “I know—" f Ma S C T ) : Nick came forward, his face sct like | are tow. 1 am trying to put[too. Youw'll aee it wearing Nick down| “It isn't the end, Judy. We'll drive oo rk‘ "idr(xcgup g;fifi:pg\:x?gpfi::lmé;v‘mlrgmnd b sto :’;f:p“;‘y?, i, Wik sy e Seen through the critical eye o 0. | oy 3 I . : ng bolt upright on the Ni hat = 5 . " The cl e vir the o FIVH n- y > h S Nick's hand went from Judy to clasp | break your heart he clamor of a gong, driving Secretary Hyde, the Décineratlo pillic her driving | g0 one in the old ladys| “Granny - | blood from their faces, ~Hurry—hurry, building will give jobs to only 35, |into a padded ck T to blame. We couldn't | atill with that terrible, pleading elo- | —quickly. Tell them to wait The Secretary of Agriculture eq | voluminous skirts of s L Y loving each other. Judy's not m'» quence. | A nightmare of crowding faces—Nick of the ooposition party in passing | ¥as straight her withered L 1 her for & bit—but maybe not | breaks instead of bending, and you'll | through the throngs. Pale, under his through the House Saturday its $132.- | high. Only when th rougher than the two of us “separated | break him, Judy. = And youll eat out | tan haunted eye Those strained R e b B Gnowr A band playing somewhere. . . . Con- | Gate. Judy could no longer be sure Charges Fail. terrible, frantio little fgure. “Nick|. . . gl .. Bul Movement through the great steamer | wind— besltng $200,005. frour e mat Only 35,000 Jobs F-ovided by‘THE man and girl in the cabin Kept (i1 e 1t most likely ta- forever | try and make the world accept you on 3 ... I don't want %0 |chip and the wharf. Sodden paper— 1 can't be receivership a ye s entire self-possession to the "\ridame went on, Noking her ahrive | donel 1 know the world! Youll|. .. I didn't want to know it. ... But|the white and gold steamer in a thin Rccirow - Dinationi Dase e Infictent. et Seeurig ard. Nick, tp the man. I have no | (ir® 2 grent’ deal 1 threw ¥ou to: | {he ort of woman to sink “around | heart- Judy slipped her arm around the| A serles of six churches are being |charging them ng the mails to e steel, and handed the steward a coin. |, fire I started and he won't admit it, and it will | through— man-employing legislation for road |into her palms. ' The old lads su . blame yourself, Kliza| Bhe lgnored Nick's volce, Went on, |girl! Nick—the grip—her grip! Come caustic yesterday about the achievement | 0ld body was shakin, v back |y Granny, and I love her. Il “You'll break him! A proud man |-—almost carrying the two of them 500,000 emergency road construction bill. | left did she S ays at least this will force [ your own heart in remorse. You've | kisses, with the world looking on. | It disregarded Democratic assurances | leather h S, | thy to a showdown. Oh--Lord!|made vour bed. you have to lie on| “Granny—poor little Eliza. . . . Dar- that they would hold down on all standir T 8 words don't matter much. Its|it! Thats life . . . youre not so big | ling. . . . Good-by 7 authorization bills, he contended, and | among Nick's large I | simply that we're both sincere, Qran-|as life, you two. T know—indeed, 1| Stumbling down the gangplank— contrasted strangely with the “great 2 e 3ou Wef® ny. Maybe it's asking too much of [ know! ' Nick—Nick Is my boy—dearer (Mme Carter helped by a deck stew- parade of economy” on the Agriculture | coming good-by to NICK. | jygyto throw everything over for me [ than my sons, because he's all I have.|ard . . . the crowded wharf blurring Department bill, from which the Demo- | Judith, my dea I would have come | _“navhe I'm selfish, but I trfly love | I'd tear out mv heart for him . . . and | before Judy's tear-blinded eyes. | crats lopped $10,000,000 of regular high- | With you 5 biue | BEE” I won't let you hurt him! Don't hurt | —————————————————— way money. N !yfhc“ihrl Sg;‘_k‘“);“:g‘lm“;‘o’mfi“*qr;i, “He su't selfsnt Ivs me! I came him, Judy. . . . You can't hurt him| Furthermore, argued Hyde, it un-|eyes wer 'k ) - She up here—I made him take me! But|and love him!” { Usiversnl Samlwioh doubtedly would endanger stable devel- | shot an imploring look at the man I don't care! I'd give up everything| “Granny—dont—please don't. Judy, DON'T HAVE A A i vl Sawn $11.85 opment of the future Federal ald pro- | Nick came and sat down on the bed | for him. Oh, T can't let you go away, | oh, good Lord—what a mess— " | 3 gtam. The bill permits the States to | beside her. Took her hand between |Nick . . . ! If it's wreaking my lfe—| “Oh, I can't let him go away \ p match their regular Federal road funds | both of his own. Fastened his eyes on well, T have the right to wreck it—" | alone—" | with this money from the Treasury, | his grandmother’s expectant gaze. But not to wreck Nick's!” put in| “Yes, you can, Judith. And you| p. repaying it out of further allotments| .pjzq " He drew a long breath, Madame. “You haven't that right,|will. You have no right to do this to| Sunheam Mixers, extracting fruit after 1938. A veto has been predicted. |y ie i adenly into the old name of | Judith. To tear him down in the eyes | Nick. I won't let you—" P whipping cream or mix- : Egg Crates in all afzes. The Democratic sponsors claimed the | chilgnood. “Granny, dear, Judy fsn't up | 0 his world—— Running feet outside. Some one THIS li 2oy nyv:l’_?nd. $18.75 g measure would employ about 350,000 B e Jove each | Nick moved impatiently. “Oh—that! berel o say, gncd Y. ve down Its too late, Eliza. Judy left a letter men directly, with the total Lrought up r. You know how things are down fo a million, through the contributing | Seacr: ¥ Ou KmoN O o his mind to | for Stan. And this may clear the decks | A4 STAR EVENT industries. Hyde cut the direct figure | p ") i * He won't give Judy up. . . .| foF us. Force Stan to get a divorce—"| to 10 per cent and estimated that the | o JS T® VUL SOL U0s 2 dead- | The old lady fumbled in her bag.| ' indirect beneficiaries would number still | jok and Judy and I are breaking Brought out a _crumpled envelope. M less. through it. I'm taking her to Hong- | “Your letter to Stan, my dear. Pon e - _— kong with me.” is very faithful to me . . . he knew Former Judge Dies. Judy broke in on his words, her there was something amiss. . . . The Protect the passages of nose and | voice soft and imploring: “Oh, please. v is clear for you to go back. ... " SEARS’ throat each day with the modern CINCINNATI, Ohio, February 29| Madame, try and see it our way! I s * A despairing little = .. ¢ —Alberto G shaituck, fudge of the | know 1 look_dreadful to you. But I She ‘ban Sutg her aeme | Pincoleum oil treatment! At all Superlor Court of Cincinnati from Jove Nick so! I couldn’t see him go|about Nick, hugged him desperately. | druggists. Use with dropper or | x to 19];{. died “ghm homlcdhuc yester- | gway—perhaps forever—when I loved He pressed her to him with one arm. pr o i Westinghouse Ad- @ day. He was 79 years o him 8o, . .. " His shoulders had a weary droop. ray. 2 5 v e 7 Judge Shattuck was born in Plain- | Her voice broke. Wild fear in her| “Lord, I hate to have you both go- i | o-Cednr 754 to e MR e e 85.95 Seld, Mass He studied st Oberlin|eves This unexpesied sppearance of | ing through thls Imt it o mess! Pineoleum, with nebulizer spray$1.00 sor. 550, 19C " SLDf) = Ressistiy eritigpects... Rt - i ollege, where he Ve . M. | the old lady. . . . That bright avenue Eliza, it's an infernal mix-up for incol EASY WASHERS, elimi ! degree in 1878. of escape biocked by this frail et im- you. ... " A warning clang startled Pneolenmy fengs fo el B 200 Sanette with 2-gal. 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