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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. APRIL 25 1933. 'Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Appear on June Ist Statements a4 ||LUXURY|[ . = || 'UNER || Snartest New Fashions at —By Gina Kaus— (Copyright, 1933, by Gina Kaus) DisTINCTION |IlL— Newcomers will find | INSTALLMENT XXXI [ J here an Engraving serv- ! mfl werll"'mi’r Iy sce that has long been Kaem_cher% behind ehosen by Washington's Thomas, likewise in his most discriminating white operating gown, with ° z i his hands in rubber gloves. “I should residents. have interfered surgically at the : slightest indication of bursting—you We produce in our plant | 5es 1 was prepared for it—what you ; Visiting Cards and | have done is perfect! Aymodel opera- : P Informals, tien! . Thomas wanted to say something, Wedding Announce- but with his first_attempt to utter & ments, , vord his throst was choked with & Telephone S s ars. . Invitations for every ]SDE;T\‘: a smoke!” sald Krieglacher, District 4400 occasion, lighting b: ciglr—-thed pntlentlh had :‘1‘- 1 | ready en remove: to e ward. fi"""‘""(‘l Sli'fm""y' | “Have a light, and don't be ashamed enus and Frograms, of your tears. I know the shudders Business Stationery {one feels at one's own presumption ‘udler dangerous major operations. But, | believe me—you are a born surgeon. ‘BRG(DOD |1 wish I could have an assistant like Borenes eat iy omae ookt st i wesiet A rou nd— up Of WEDNESDAY ONLY! unable to speak. The emotional strain had been all-embracing, comprehend- ’ fififiifitfin%:fi all the smart Priced for a thrill! Lanshurghs | 555325 e ' 2,400 prs. $1 quality thank you!” Krieglacher took off his doctor’s coat. - > Thomas accompanied him fo the cor- GOpucal Dept. Features | ridor. When he retumed to the ek [ i C room Sister Martha sat the bed. enuine KRYPTOK Ji5om Seter Marte S past hous. had 1 e flushed her face and made it attrac- tively_mobile. - 4T kmew it» she said and broke of - er eyes were still darker tl ‘usual SRR b s Women’s dence. They were filled with a pure, [ deep joy which perhaps was not olly ) i o, 3 y due fo the few extra hours of life ¥ granted to Mrs. Weber. : \Jl . pr. She drew a piece of paper from her % POSfohk what I have found It i x; what ave found. (Lenses Only) Wl pranz's address—that is Mother Web- $7 95 e e e A : ) \ W i Full-fashioned? Yes! Perfect? Of Course! Some with * send a radiogram to the boy so that he : r S B ncrape ahe il be & 4 , - - ; 4 the wonderful adjustable picot tops that fit you no matter T mean is—perhaps she will be too weak . . s o At the maglc - d L - i what your height. Others with lovely lace-picot tops. Thorough Examination .5 ourse, 1t wil be & tremendous b g P1CO o X ; o Because the quantity is limited, not every style is in every prlce Of 9 N AT e K color . . . but all sizes (8% to 10%%) collectively. Smart Included relief to her,” said Thomas enthusias- ticall, new Spring shades and standard darker tones. y. FINE quality, round, “And until then she won't die on our clear, two-vision lenses. hands,” she said. Ground just as your eyes ‘This little word “our” created a deep . require, regardless of how bond between them. Thomas took hold Ll ” )\ ) % Palais Royal—Main Floor. complicated. 1 B of her hands—those benign sister’s tom&rlsts insui‘; Llceg]rgge hands, which during the operation had SAitatlon. Preacin: always been in the absolutely right b 2 P place. With insatiable thirst he drank ons also filled. of the unvelled samiration that lay n ° her eyes. man, he was tl , can Use Your Charge Account Q| accomplish an infintte amount when TREE he has beside him a woman who is ki e passionately devoted to the same things. And he went on thinking that this, We’ve cornered all the after all, is the meaning of a true mar- s p riage—this common devotion to & third \ 7 [ | thing, to something vital. And, for the T 4 first time, it occurred to him that his own marriage had been a failure from 1) the very beginning. Then he slowly PAIN STOPS AT ONCE! ;]em ummr: 3 = de‘kw u:; b:“i,, J o Heavy Sheer Jacket Frocks ! t was pasi o’clocl ant e ew 1 D i that the festivitles had long since @ Sheer and Crepe Ensembles 3 O O I I S Removed ceased and that Sybil was elsewhere, z 4 and that it wasn’t on Sybil's acccunt at o Prints and Pastels all that he once more opened the door B e e g tO '/ at and looked into the empty, half-dark o Lace and Sheer Combina- . d trace of pain i . I ds th by o . toeSfrom tight shoes stop hurting. | 1o, 930ce floor like dead, entangled looking for (but never dreamed she'd § ; Sheer Voiles! Prints! sore toes from tight shoes stop hurting. | oo o e, O S Teal” foundation The cause—shoe pressure—is immedi- . = e 5 ately ended. Used with the separate | OF, the, festivities. For & long time he find at this price) is in this popular ‘Medicated Disks, included i bo; ' ” H i 3 i hins thin, seciiiay, Reuling pais It's all over,” he said to himself half collection! Long silk coats, over } Piques! Broadcloth! quickly and safely remove corns. Geta |8l0ud, but he hardly knew what he . b e Box today. Atall dreg and shoe stores, | Mmeant by that—the festivities or some- cool printed frocks! Dark sheers, thing which concerned only him. i =3 v . with jackets or 34 coats having cape fs h Il' Z' d The following morning, & little after 7 ) . 0' cnolis IHOPJ S 8 Tmas wen foun SwPh;an’;lnghg sleeves! Flower-garden prints and You've never before bought such well Insul e was no . . . - RS o] ;. his_ clibin, S e alne beautiful two-tone prints! Print E"ade—suchsfl‘lg!y Sl.‘aleéi Cf{gtgoayf;gfih: “He's been on eet ce & = Oor a mere . 1que and organ g’chkC’ Miss Fielding reported. Her and crepe combinations, and an es- ...puff sleeves .. .qand sleeveless models. e e ?EC‘?(“Y be]CoImng’dgr(}JIup of aftegr_mo(;x Also a grand collection of dresses for “Hasn't Mr. Stephanson been feel- rocks in lace and sheers combined. larger women. Sizes 14-20; 36-44; ing well this morning?” asked Thomas. : = = % (O, doctar, T've never séen him like Others, too, at 16.50. 421 to 50%. , and I've known or 15 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor. | And today—oh, doctor, the excitement . 1 {15 bad for him. He is & sick man. Can't Sizes 16%; to 26% Hot {you help him? Larger Women’s 4 to 50 . Thomas replied that he did not know Shower ine reason for Stephanson’s excite- Palais Royal—Third Floor. T ! menf > for One Cent! | | riciine, %o and sec this norribie : | Fielding. “Go and see t| orr! 5 3 rOne Lents |/ vomn® e Srephanion has becn 1o 0 We're swaggering ind to her!” Approximately & penny's Thomas stared at her uncomprehend- p - i 7 ‘ingly. “And you are talking about w”h pr’de about ey | P 5v& Look! Heavy QUALITY - s . | our grand son—I don’t know how_ to tell you. 'Water Hester—for en unhurried . During the festivitles last night I . i chower or & Fibenlly full tob. | worked here in this cabin. After mia. ! " i Swagger e e Towels, Priced So Low! |faq = ~@8 - e Wi 3 : 4 but also the wse of principles i Thomas could see Stephansn wait- : \ 2 / Sults oy whichbost b appled more | 1126 1o "Bl aucen,” What had hap- : v quickly, are the reasons MW “Afterward he probably lay down for . s ‘ n 3 3 5 5 a while,” Miss Fielding contgmed. “Bug NS anno 4 50 v o at . hall. o ;I‘;hexl'e was T( du]{l ‘hp\mrxent nn}eu utl)( tions cold cigar smoke, o e fumes of wine i M You get thess amazing results with Dy, | —tIETe Were bottles on the tables and . Checked Ginghams! Su et these amasing results with DT. |beneath the tables, empty and hali- , R A 7 ———aee—— o-pads: In one minuteevery | empty glasses, paper streamers across Everything the smart little woman is X Hester operation costs so much appa:;ntlylkhe coulg ‘ximt sleep. He_m be- gan to walk up and down again. Then 2 $ Vess than gas or cosl. he lay down, leaped up again, and so PP it went on all night long. Toward 7 3 22x44-In. automaTiC there was a knock at his door—it was -®—°'="“"'"-=_ a boy. I intercepted him later in the| 3 LER A o j ) (&8 ¥ Y b Fabric ... tailoring ... style = corridor and asked him what he haa ) s er reater wanted. A lady. he said. had sent him % .. and price make them among with a letter to Mr. nson. Wno 1 the best “finds” of the season! Produst of Motor Whee! Corporstion the lady was he did not know. She had 3 a Smolair, that youthfully popular Lansing, Michigea 2 given him the letter in the corridor.” . l M l fabric, in gray, light blue and Who could it have been if not 1 . Step lnto the MAG C Cll(' e beige, fashions the smart swagger coats and skirts to match. Some COLUMBI ;‘neder\ke?" asked Thomas. “You don't 2 A iy s e iR \ - With TRE Q DE Q S‘ 7S searis in bold checks are plaids “No. About quarter to 8 I knocked, e & 37 e coats are silk crepe lined, an SPECIALTY CO. as usual, at Mq:x Stephanson’s door to i 7 O U U e S . are grand worn over Summer k him if o An0 ; : : 1636 Conn. Ave. e be:xnln : Moderately Priced dresses. to weep again. “And then he told me s el 2 : (] North 7861 0 go to the devil, And how he looked! : i : > Misses’ and juniors 20 years older! You will see him—a 3 .4 S = 7 sick, old man—doctor, please!” She s 3 . s 2 t and sizes | folded her hands and held them out 4 S al ° i : |toward him beseechingly. “Go and tell 3 i Palais Royal—Third Floor. her, tell her to have pity on him.” It is impossible for he saiq, From the moment you don a pair of our e , al “to interfere in the private affairs of A 1933 Treadeasys, you are conscious of a | Baroness Mergentheim. They're as decorative and charming as two-fold blessing . . . the satisfaction of "su&idfl%’:g: &'i"m:n";';'ftkfu‘:: : they are luxurious ‘w 5°'Vi°‘]‘b:)°—;“d & wea;n}g hs_hoes that %relsm_zrtly in stbelp : that's saying plenty! With lovely borders 2 \ with fashion . . . and the immeasurable |p‘;§:§l§:fis '3'er'eh°u;“&‘,,,‘i“§°o§' "fil ;gf of rose, blue, green and orchid. The soft, ) joy of Treadeasy comfort. You'll appre- SALE Of pelin, on its way to Lakehurst, was absorbent weave will delight you and your v ') Cciate, too, the reasonable prices. | expected to fiy over the Columbia dur- family immensely For healthier and happier feet, see your Chiropodist periodically. Communl | ing the course of an hour or so. - l “Do_you know at what German Ship- : 4 Palais Royal—2nd Floor. Palais Royal—Second Floor. ping. Ltd., closed in New York yester- 4 day?" asked the wide-awake liftboy, : Plate k4 | who was taking Thomas to the upper SUPTOYOU .o s : : Rowing Machines e e McKinley Group to Appear Before 2 . e At the price of an ordinary 4 N quisite Adam design. Guaran= i Drama Guild Tomorrow. 5 A 4 i nt bag—get this NEW AL SAYS P USMM | A group of the McKinley Dancers, s L S K 3 teed for 50 years. m— Antl-MOth ' £ = : > Eflg Tensmoene (@)1 e i 8) .. ' under dtrlll:::tlon of Miss Caroline Mc- 3 If you suffer from eczema or a :(r‘r:‘ ‘?;'n:es E{Q figc;‘&rmfi:flot‘igg‘; I3 i1} Imagine! Less than $3 for a sturdy, A skin eruption of some kind, it's o the Washirgion Drama Guild to- DCCO closet ° well-built rowing machine that will your own fault. The remedy is morrow night at the Y. W. C. A. Build- make it easy and pleasant for you to mn!ghtt :gdhxfigfi: glryeafiflgi‘.‘w:f i "Qérs. William Francis Walter wil sha.:‘nd llt or HANG it in your closet; use it as a ;‘akeer!egular exercise right in your own lead the dance, “Le St du Prin- chest; in bedrom, storeroom, camp or office. om¢ 4 ment in the morning. The itching | o % "Sirawinsky, & symbolization Heavy composition board with wooden frame. 2 . 95 Viking “Oarsmen” | $850 Viking Rowing ceases and the skin starts to heal | o the individual .in the machine age. Concaled tube holds ANTI-MOTH CRYSTALS. $595 Viking “Trainer,” “Roway” Machines, Machine, discontinued &) You can get Poslam at any drug|mMrs. walter will be assisted by Sandy Has a handle; hooks for closing; rod for hangers; limited discontinued model ; 3¢ Butter Kalls, e store, 50c. Alexander, Ruth Critchfield, Martha 60 in. l:.ld‘l"ial‘s in. wide; 20 in. deep. Holds eight number; 4 4 5 styles; 5 9 5 only 26 3 9 5 1.75 Small Ladle, ea., 65¢ Convincing Test-Box Fre:! Write — Fisher, Judy Lyeth, Dorothy Parsons. garment ease, close-out . sow 4 > to sell .. . Palais Royal—Main Floor. Poslam, Desk 2, 254 W. 54th St. N. y. Ruth Shosnaer, D Sleeper and Palais Royal—Notions—Main Floor. / Pajsia Royal—M Floor. include Ravel's “Raj and Prokofieff’s “Marche.’