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FRANGETO FIGHT SHP FRE NENACE Men Will Be Sent to Sea as Safeguard, Due to Antlan- tigue and' Other Disasters. t, | fagon dered THE EVENING LUXURY LINER INSTALLMENT XVIIL HOMAS did not find Krieglacher at once. . The maiu lounge of the second class was not nearly full and so it should have been easy Milli Lensch beckoned to Thomas with both hands. Wolzogen immediately ordered a third and had it filled from the Steinwein which he had or- after a long study of the wine list, not “because it is cheaper than champagne, but because 1t was a noble, German wine.” was no lmfur quite so happy green crepe de chine dress because her » | showed to disadvantage by contrast with the evening dresses of the other women. “If it only didn’t have such long ,” she said. “Youth is the best adornment of all,” red | gaid W In addition, :gur inflammable matter, as far as feasible, in the refitting of ships now in ‘The superliner Nor- mandie, due to entér the North Atlantic service the Summer of 1934, will be | si s nearly blage-proof as it is for_human ingenuity to make it. The “fire squads” now being trained are recruited from the personnel of ships they are destined to defend ‘They get a solid month’s RAZING OLD WHARF PLANNED BY DISTRICT Building and Piles Where Steamer Charles Macalester Docked in Clean-up Path. Another step in the program of the District government to improve and clean up the Water street tege of Channel may be taken of the old used by the o &’mfllnfllstug; which for years operated Charles Macalester, now out of loners will be for bids for the raz- building and piles at the it was announced y by Ro- chief clerk of the e M service early this year and the on_the vl'm"l1 from the District March 1. during an inspection of recently rescued a large head which had been posted arf, to his personzl knowl- -ue-fiaoyun He plans to relic. AUTHOR HEADS GROUP F your feet are beginning to slow you up, let them grow ung again! Treat them to the {:‘xury of Foot Saver Shoes and see how quickly they respond. Only in Foot Savers will you find shoes that fit the walking, flexing, active foot as perfectly as the foot at rest. Their “Free- Walking” lasts make available for the first time shoes that actu- ally fit the foot in motion! Foot Saver’s patented inbuilt con- struction equalizes the movement of the muscles and firmly sup- ports the delicate arch. « The "Liane" —in black or brown 51050 kid—a beautiful model at 5 " The "Cliffside" e e or white, at L nity, would ever slop ov: d 0 over an pour out one of the biggest transport organ fionaonthe continent. He had a villa AREE 2 g 'oizogen. “And the cheapest,” she mocked. But Wolsogen had not invited Thomas to join them for the purpose of having witness to such squabbles. He withstanding! One of the daughters went to Paris and the other retired to her hushand’s estates. The third after | they he had been at_nighttime only—' Thomas involuntarily made a gesture of disgust, but Wolzogen went on with his gossip. “Finally, three sons-in-law decided to send the old man to America, and that was quite right, for the old man could not leave in |if the stakes are moderate—’ business alone. He lived in Berlin & board! house on seven marks & day—but he was always dabbling in business. He was on the go all day long. He wrote letters and received letters. I don't know of what nature his new ventures were and I don't know whether he earred or lost money with them. The daughters, anyhow, were frightened to death, and I can quite easily see If a man like that, talk at once about old Marius, | req)]y not yet forgotten his annoy- t it having been derided by his for- | ggi4 in front of the young phy- ician. “He’s an old crank, isn't he? Ever know him? No? Didn’t know he spent b It was customs frauds of the b t possible kind.” ‘Wolzogen decla; that he was quite ready to give chapter and verse about the whole business in case Thomas was interested. “Of course, I amyinterested,” mumbled Thomas, “much interested——" mixture of cynicism and dig- his what was he be- lore—-' Old Marjus had been the owner of iza- , three footmen, two mo- tor cars, and a country house in - tenkirchen . o e But that hadn’t been enough for his . They Th E§L¥ gési gsgg ] : E¥REY i1 “But my daughters spoil heard the voice of old Marius say, and in his mind’s eye he saw him as with tender pride he took the picture of the youngest one out of his pocket. How much more profoundly had this man been betrayed by his three daughters than he, Thomas, had been by Sybil— and, nevertheless, he had never to love them and defend them against every criticism! 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