Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1932, Page 25

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THE EVENING: STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1932 * nouncer for two years. That he started | there'’s & nice lady in Canada. who |and all the fans think she's marvelous; | “Miss Allison just came down fcr i out to be an actor, “but I Was & rOMeN | sends me neckties and pajamas just |FAio’s like that.” The others— | audition,” Dick ‘said, still with a faint | Fre e B RE-UPHOLSTERING e as—— | o:tor.” That really he finished colleg g .| “Hello, Dick!" liedge in' his volce. Judy coukl = Sr Io BY CRAIG | with the intention of being an engi ?,C.'m};"y Yolos "’”"d’bm‘: :‘ o “’l';"s Judy Jumped, She'd been g0 Inter- | he w ATl oo s :-plé:rfluléflxlxz":zhr‘.‘u';’f:hg'r:u::‘fi':u:f 3.Pc. Sui N o - - -—_C RROLL nflrr‘ bu(lfll touldrnl mu‘i'ct:—-:‘g e \fue- e never came back from the|ested in Dick Mason, “ning to the seemed to know this men well; but she self, and at Dick, and at everything -Ic. ““e_i e A column of figures come out stralght”; |war and she still insists 1 must b> her | smooth, rcguar procession of words, knew he was rescnting the-intrusion. But Judy felt suddenly that trouble New—Fin- . . o 4 i | that he thought radio announcers were |\, <0 Ang . . . There g0 Lee Sims she had forgouten that anybody else | In spite of herself—being women—that lay straight ahead. oty might_talk, might come to the table pleased her. Hav 0w : e iy s : . Having kaown Dick ) CHAPTERS., But I1 didn't even get to read all of | very, very funny” he said and his wife. Iiomae Bailey, the|that already she thoughi of as her's Mason such a litte while it was nice {2 e Cmiinned) it. And the others—the blond " | seriou “Taking themselves senmlsly.‘ inger. And there's Ted Prarson. th: nd Dick’s. to think that h> wanted to be alone | 5 = X i3 o ke : | Dreesing up in dinner coats at 5:45 | announ: And—two of the Threc| “Hello, Elton.” with her, {hat he want i Dick laughed at her. He was tall. ! dharp “just to talk into a mike. Grow- | Doctors, Pratt and Sherman Dick Sald It rather tlowly, not quite | to-talk to er, o "0 OMF ™t PYLLS COUGAR’S TOOTH Free Estimates o & Fisyt Tepesirien 1 | and he had a dimple, just as she had | ing their hair long & getting arty | Dick became a walking ercyclopedia | happily. Yo v remembered. He had brown halr, very | and saving ‘T’ for an hour at a time, | of names. of descriptions. And Judy's| “Introduce me. boy. Introduce me!" | then x};i‘.iu;‘,"b"ufl,."’ e i Oakland, Calif., Dentist D Job L il IS {mooth. She hadn't noticed it before, | anc—oh!" {heed whiried. o many peoplel| Judy looked Up a: ih intruder He |~ I-really, I dont kiow.” eIt SR e e Warkmarars. but he was handsome e o o ames you read in the pupers, nemes | was very well dressed. Curly light hair| “Sing? fanians 1 . Mason say, “That was j S| “Amos ™ Andy” Dick sald. “Pirst|you heard spoken over the ir With|and datk eves. An unusust combinas| “Ohino. Talk” She laughed alitle,| o inned By \Veterinarions LaFranceUpholstering Co. Stuff. They liked vour voice the minute | time I've teen them here in months.” | unction by &nnouncers you wondered |tion. A pale ye low t i a brown “That is, I guess I'm to talk. Mr,| OAKLAND, Calif. September 20 (). : 2509 14th St. N.W. Cel. 10172 they heard you. So you siart Monday “Amos '’ And . s you heard and Iked. or |sport sui. and a white shirt with long Mason got me a tryout and I thought —Where veterinarians feared to pry, Dr. i -! Forty a v {hree mornings a_weel Judy looked for a couple ous p tust waiking | polnts on ihe collar I didn’t have a chance. I've never done F.T. Farron, Oakland dentist, ventured And that 1. They're going blackface. Sh: saw, instead end asking for toast and | “July—Miss Alliscn—This is Elton anythinz like this before. But Mr.| H: pulled a decayed tooth yesterday e R S use your real name, Judy—M £mooth - faced, casual, orange julie, or panc and sausage: | Day.” Mason says they like my voice. They're | from the mouth of a 3-year-old cougar, Jus Allison, the Beauty Builder! Think of | g2ntlemen. taking their time aboul and, not at all unusual, some of them | “How do vou do?” Judy said coolly. | going to let me do the program.” A ilzmed and owned by Homer Snow. l ufferingof : | ordering, p'unging suddenly into close 1ot even well dressed Then in spite of herseif <he gasned. | while, at least.” | 2 Do name on the air? Her real name, | conversation. They “Th 1l with the wild'y tinted hair | With no niore words. without . 's fine. s mighty kind | ““ %Y spoken so that thousancs of people | Whatever they were s , s and the skabby imitaticn-scal coat,|for any fuvi'a‘fon, the n st 2 - ini 3 (31kin oS oit 't neW | ould know Judy Allison? She couldn't | Pain that neither was being funny. | Dick said, earned $500 a week; “Sh | down, leaned forvard, sinred directly | Minister Leaves for Geneva e R let that happen. No, but—but Diek | "I thought—I m-ea " pus it all in the bank; she was almost |at her. A waiter apprcached. “Coffee, | Dick said nothing. And Elton Day ISTANBUL, Turkey, September 20 d didn't know anvthing about her, and, “I know.” Dick Mason chuckled. A |starving until radio came along. trying | black.” Daj said, without locking up. continued to stare at Judy, not un- | (#).—Foreign Minister Tewfik Rushdi velil - -5k ea insolently A0 Vet he'd got the job for her: he'd ; nice chuckle, Judy thought. to be a singer; she wasn't good in a | “Hur I have to be at my office in pleasantly at all. Judy supposed she Bey left for Geneva today to attend the Stiliaetion paav Semi ety helped so much I . the ideas yon get about radio | concert hall or on the stage, but on the a minut>.” Then, to Judy, “I haven't should look away, should. chill Elton |annual assembly of the League of Na- @t PILE-FOE for PILES, CHAPTER 2. “Come on. Juiy! Youre having |People—just ring them. Why, | air her vcice vibrations are just right'seen you around here.bcfore, " Da; But she knew the chilling would | tions. $ - % R— i breakfast with me She knew what a mi- St cathless, still unbelieving, Judy And in ick along the hall e B i . e < : Do Things” to Your Home Now—While Furnishings You Want Cost so Little! < Half-Yearly Sale! Home Needs YeS! Prices Don’t Pass Up Bargains Like These! Marvelous Values! Both Timely! Are Advancing 69¢ Bleached Sheets Extra Long—81x99 inches Our Fall Orders Were ’ e BUT Placed Before the Rise! A low price like this for per- > i fect quality dcuble-bed sheets like Winter needs NOW! round-thread quality. A et Be % : L1 s 00 - 25¢ Pillowcases, ea. $3 Coverlet Spreads et woman in the vorld ol inded, for J ust past 2. LR en s / 45x26 inches and 15 s T e other el burar T Thar e ; : 42x36 inches. Fine € | i (84x105 1m) 31-79 8 quality, free from dressing. | for double beds. 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