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BY Katharine Haviland-Taylor “Mike, T come here,” she said from the doorway, “to ask you a straight Question that you're goin’ to answer me SYNOPSXS OF PRECEDINO IN- In the fover nr !he Golden Horn, a night | elub, Micl Jister sees a little girl. thin, ess. greets i Nike, an old men h and M Wetherall were at Princeton, Jersey was in the chor way musical show married | 4| for the street, which meant that she child should be . he_decides. nd Jersn cannot help tives. She recalls attitude toward her. IN! STALLME NT VIL N’ we ain't goin’ to forget {4 A what them Wetheralls done m tly the Wetheralls to us, huh?” Jersey con: tinued. “No, mamma,” said Car- oll. “You remember mamma showed you the big house where your high-toned sunts poison the air?” “Yes, mamma.’ “Miss Julia. Miss Alice, the Misses ‘Wetheerall; livin’ there like princesses when we was starvin'—" Jersey's voice faded as she remem- bered. She would see the kid dead before she'd let them get her, she decided. She dnmped Carroll from her knees. “G'wan,” she said, the moment don “mamma’s got to grease herself up goo with cold cream and get a little had not yet been touched. “Is she all right?” asked Theresa. “Yes, she’s right now,” Carroll an- Bwered. “Well, that's something. I wouldn't | tell her right away, if I was you, about | that book what Mike broughb—the one about stuff to eat. Thatll rile her.” Want to go see ‘Scarlet Sin’ with Tressa tomorrow afternoon? It's a fine picture.” ‘Yes, Tressa a picture about a man that | donit treat a girl right, my friend | was telling me, but then she meets a millionaire and he kind of takes a fancy to her and its goes along like that and then she meets this young fellow and “Who left this damn book on child ¢m7' shrieked Jersey from the front ‘Oh mercy,” whispered Carroll, re- e Sopearea is the. doorvsy ersey_appea: rway. YNike?" she asked, Bolding the de- #@pised book high. No one spoke, yuh needn't answer,” Jersey it lemme tell you, this here like a white man would.” | and Mr. Michael Wister he's going to | know it, too, and he'd better look out or—" On, on, on, on. In the epilogue, Jersey confessed that she was just gettin’ quieted down and had come out to get the paper, wishing the latest news of Crazy Kat and she'd | found the book and— Carroll pushed away the bow! of milk | toast. Theresa put in, “Jersey ain't | you got no reserve around you?” More doors slammed. Bemnd her bed room door, Jersey arrayed herself onned her corset and sl THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933. newuudhnnnmmmwemndu from them. Begm with mrdn'umnceepun i ed‘“l‘be‘iln Mike! 3 s e e miseral c] was such a All and he was riding so dogeedly toward | 1o e o Racky, Lo stand by her and the most tragic fall any man can have. | wypy She saw the waste of years that !l! She. 'mped to fin before him if Marcia had her wa: “ldv held tightly, Afm she had only a mlncle, Joyce telt cot the tears from her eyes with a none Marcis from having her nam,” | {00 clean ‘handkerchief, she Taised her upon you poor .xru" he said, gently. “Show Miss ©O'Grady hl. ‘Dur! said Michaei, as he shoved the two lines iy D€ | e 411 can't have ‘Her. I thougnt you He saw that something was exoced- WS Spyin', maybe, for the ingly wrong as Jersey appeared and|, —thap you,” said Michael, with some his first thought was that something y, “not quite—even I wouldn't do had happened to Carroll; this made a | that.” cold cluu:h at his heert. “And Mike,” Jersey went on, “if yih|jmocked—by mMé , 1 come herc.” she sald from | do stick around her like you are now, | I've hoped so loorway, question that you're goin’ to answer|yuh, when she begins to grow up? I'm me like a white man would. I want|askin’ yuh, Mike, because rich men to know this—a my kid ofl me Michael answered, with leaves began to any man—can put hell in a girl's life.” “Sit down and don't be a fool! And, | Very seriously. Jersey, be so good, please, as to get any such idea out of your mind!” exhausted sigl the day had been! She did sit down, and suddenly; her | fierce. knees had failed her. Relief, following| “All right is it?” Michael stated, “and NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE Tuesday Feature No. other things. “In the hom: | to Jersey, one shed these as naturally 's snakes, in certain season, shed their kins. She was going to see Mike and to tell him what was what, and all of it | with_no elisions. 1 When his man announced Jersey's | presence Michael was writing a note !to Miss Marcia Terrill; the address |upon the envelope meant for her was | quite as correct as Miss Terrill. She | was regarded as “a frightfully nice girl, | really, with a keen mind.” Her smile | was a trifle fixed and hard, but Michael hought it to be perfect. - He had been deeply troubled by the fact that Marcia and her mother were in straightened financial circumstances. And he had reason to grieve, as their plans to correct this condition would, | with success, entirely shadow his life. He intended to ask Marcia Terrill to marry him as soon as he felt he dared without frightening her by his haste. His sister Joyce, of keen eyes, remon- strated, and that did nothing but erect a chill high wall between them. No | one could change his opinion of Marcia ‘ ,_he informed Joyce coldly, and Roquefort and | crackers—the dessert of the epicure. | no@ EFORT ! wmfimmy..,saunsn. M-'U.S.thm g g ‘Sext tom cat that | ___The Rarest of All Cheeses E} Lo e st | e ———— D e DO WOMEN AGE FASTER THAN THEIR HUSBANDS? Why is it that many a wife at "85 or 40 “looks old enough to be his mother”? 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'm tremely drear. ” “ of 'k _drives, Bl “Mike,” she sald, “it's the river for|0f Park arives BHICH t hlm ‘across a tea- small, rather too wing room, but Michael | the while they planned a mnrrhge !or He sald, | money or spoke of matters that would “I'm rather—|not be mentioned in a men's wash ynurnylnlnl Yaune, room on a Pullman. could not answer the smile, after a dee» breath, “to esk you a straight | you're goin’ to be on the square, ain't| afraid. I'm not good enou;h for you. — She did not dispute that. 1 d, you tryin’ to take | like you—and come o that, slmost h,fi":n";’h,;“.';m:"m o Koo tooping, kissed “She will never regret knowing me. | he wouldn't be “horrie an lrrltntlm that convinced Jersey, | Jersey.” Michael promised, slowly and|ghe realized, there were phases of all Maj. J. Manjarrez of the federal army £ love that were horrid. You couldn’t|8nd an Agrarian leader were killed But she |yesterday in a clash between federal “All right,” said Jersey, after a deep, | avold it entirely at first. dged Michael would be easy to man- | forces and Agrarians at Mata de Pinal, age. Michael sat down to drink his tea|to Vers Cruz to disarm state Aga- unbearable fear, had taken all strength | let's have a cocktail to drink to ourla trifle chilled; he had kissed her fleet- | rians. . Lansburgh’s T™, 8™ and & Mlcln! cost ~ip iy ting the wea.lfleunt-nd haps he hadn't WW W‘hlnwlm . uite considerate, and the fact ? o n%g e b::n Boston League Leader Sees U. 8./ ite edhllu!t. 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