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B—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940. woman? - She has threatened me with public disgrace and scandal if I marry you. I can’t run the chance of doing anything else which will hurt mother.” “And do you really believe that it will be of any possible interest to this presumable friend of your father’'s whom you marry.” “It must be,” she said puzzled. “How do you know that letter wasn't written by your own mother?” evening although his father at- tempted to make up for it by show- ing with a tenderness which touched her, photographs of his dead wife. He kept them in a cabinet which was ordinarily locked and while it was open Christopher amused himself by going through those of himself. 4 “Here's one you'll like,” he joked forgetting his annoyance for the moment. “It was one of my mother’s favorites but I was so ashamed of it I persuaded Dad to hide it in here.” It was of a round-eyed child with a lace collar on his little velvet suit. His expression was one of angel-eyed innicence. “Oh, Chris, that's darling?” Gail cried. “How could any little boy be such a cherub?” Ties Tails. “I wasn't,” he admitted. “I had just gotten through tying the tails of the photographer’s two cats to- gether. Ther was going to be plenty of action in about a minute and I knew it. That’s why I looked so angelic.” Gall took the picture and studied t. who looked like that could have done such a thing.” “He did it all right,” his father said dryly. “He was also sent to bed without any supper. That was the night I caught his mother steal- ing into the nursery with a tray and pretended not to see her.” Needed Woman, This was the key to their entire relationship, Gail thought: if his mother had lived everything be- tween them would have been dif- ferent. Ah, but they needed a woman to interpret them to each other. Just as the house needed the grace of a loving feminine hand. But she couldn’t do this for them yet. There’ was a debt she owed her own parents which must be paid first. If Chris would only try to understand how grateful she would be. Later as they were listening to some of John Reid's favorite re- cords he was called to the telephone. Gail took the opportunity of drop- ping a kiss upon Christopher’s un- responsive lips. “Darling, I love you,” she whis- pered. “Please believe me. Every- thing is going to be all right.” Chris cried, “Listen. That must be the police. They've found your ring.” He added, “If they have promise you'll put it on your finger and not take it off until after we are married.” “I promise,” she cried excitedly. “It's true, Chris! I can tell they've found it by the way he’s talking. Oh, darling do you suppose that means they've found the blond woman, too?” (To be continued.) 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On his| felt repelled and frozen by the| “Or vour father? T admit advice she accompanied him to the atmosphere just as she had by the | I thought of that. But I couldn’t police station where the theft of |first appearance of John Reid himvtbd“"'?,,“e would stoop to anything the ring was reported. His presence |self. It expressed him perfectly. so low,” she said. X gave her the poise she felt she The first thing Chris said to her |, "I'm sorrs Chris - apologized. needed. was, “Where's your ring®” | “Little as I've had the oppurtumly So that when a couple of officers His father had gone upstairs|Of knowing your mother I can't appeared at the apartment to|leaving them alone together. really think she'd do it. hHe adged, question Anna there was little dif-| “It's been stolen,” she explained. | But look here, G‘"l;,, oW about ficulty. The mother of the fiance of | “Sit down, here darling, while I |her sister, Aunt Belle? Christopher Reid was not recog- |tell you about it.” Angry as she was Gail had to nized as Robert Trenton's - wife.| “Stolen?” Chris repeated. “But|!8ugh. And the following day Gail re-|how could it be if you were wear- Epitome of Breeding. turned to the store to her former |ing it?” . “You don’t know my aunt. She position as stenographer. ‘T wasn't,” she admitted and|iS the epitome of breeding and The other employes showed some | suddenly it all began to seem com- | P2ckground. Prunes, propriety and curiosity as to her absence but she | plicated and confused just as it|PriSms have been the motto of her explained it by saying that she had | must be in his eyes. “You see after | life. Your father is inclined to been ill. | T received a letter from a woman | think as you do that there is no They heard about the accident |who claimed to be the blond friend | COnnection between the loss of my to Chris; had seen them leaving the |of my father I felt I'd have to ring and this note. i store together and probably knew !give it back.” ‘We haven't even told the police they had been together just before | “Why?” he asked. about it as I should like to keep he was shot but Gail had not been| Hi; tone was hard. She could |the fact that I am Gail Trenton intimate enough with them for any|se- then that he was not going ot ot e Snaners \ntTRwe flearn one to dare to pry into her affairs. to display the understanding his | the truth. But I think everything Hazel was the only one who at-|father had | that has happened has” been the tempted it | “Please, Chris, don't look Ilike|WOrk of the same person.” that. Because I can not marry you it L d““‘, .(‘.lsagmcdtchns.. .A"d until th mystery has been solved.” 1 ;\O\l .flll(’l\'y gmng D malr? me “Why?” he asked again. just because qr a silly anonymous = 3 % letter you aren’t the girl I thought.” Public Disgrace. His refusal to accept her de- “You know why. Who is this!cision kept Gail from enjoying the EXCEP’HONAL values in reconditioned demonstrators and trade-ins! Consoles, Portables and Treadles, all reconditioned and guaranteed. Make your selection earlyl Small down payment—Easy terms Free sewing lessons included SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 611 12th St. N.W. 1118 3337 Conn. Av 4244 637 H St. N.E 7022 6111 Georgia A zs(')sxlm St. N.W. 6111 3245 “I don't believe a word of it,” she said stoutly. “No little boy In Love. “Every one is saying that you and Chris Reid are in love.” Hazel volunteered that first day at lunch Ciail managed to laugh. She had agreed with Mr. Reid that the loss of the ring should not be discussed. | “People certainly get some funny ideas. don't they?” she retorted and changed the subject. Not so easy was her explanation to Chris when at his father's invi- | tation she dined with them. It/ was his first night at home and Chris was dressed but his wound was still bandaged and the doctor had precribed another week of rest. Greets Gail. He greeted Gail with delight. It was her first visit to his home and she looked about her with interest | NO MAIL, PHONE or C. 0. D. ORDERS Girls’ 5.99 SPRING COATS 2.44 . CONVENIENT PARKING OPPOSITE OUR 8th ST. ENTRANCE Students’ 10.98 SPRING SUITS Out They Go—0dd Lots of Men’s 1695 and 19.95 at the expensively furnished rather gloomy old house Beautiful paintings and exquisite objects of art filled the rooms but there was no warmth or color, The arrangement of the furniture which had been selected years ago was stiff. 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Reg. 59c...________.29e Goldenberg’s—Main Floor all vees 300 No. 1 Seconds of Reg. 29c and 39c CANNON Turkish Towels 19¢ White Cannon Turkish towels with colored horders. In these Jadlous sizes, 20140, 22344 and 23x Main Floor HOMEWARES (2) Woven Fibre Hampers; Jumbo size. Reg. 4.98___.2.99 (2) Metal Utility Cabinets; 63” tall; damaged. Reg. 3.98 o (2) 66” 3 4.98 5 2.99 (2) Metal Broom Cabinets; 66” tall; damaged. Reg. 4908 . < (2) Metal door; damaged. Reg. 6.49, 3.99 (38) Cornstraw Brooms; bam- boo handles. Reg. 50c 34c (6) Oil-Silk Shower Curtains; and Window Drape Sets. Soil- 2.58 (7) Oil-Silk Shower Curtains; soiled. Reg. 3.95-4.95___ 128 (3) Metal Hampers; slightly soiled. Reg. 1.49_ _58¢ (1) 5-Pe. Breal Set; porcelain top table. Sold as (1) Black and White Kitchen Cabinet; as is. Reg. 24.95, 15.00 Goldenberg’s—Downastairs APPAREL Drastically Reduced for Friday! 20 Misses’ and Women’s 10.95 Spring Coats size and color ranges, 12 to 46. (7) MISSES’ SPORTS COATS: in fitted and boxy Dress and sports coats in eponge, coverts and tweeds. Just 20 to sell so come early. Broken styles. (8) MISSES’ fitted and boxy Reg. 1995 (12) MIS COAT: 16.95 (10) tweeds. 19.95 (6) MIS &) Broken sizes 12 to 18. styles. MISSES' 3-PIECE SUITS: Fitted and boxy. COMBINATION Reg. 10.95 3-PIECE FUR-TRIMMED SUITS; with One 12 and two 18. Reg. 39.95 Broken size range, 12 to 20. Reg. 19.95 __12.88 AND WOMENS' DRESS COATS; in Navy and black, 12 to 42. 13.44 S’ AND WOMENS' DRESS AND SPORTS broken sizes and colors, 12 to 44. Reg. 10.66 in Shetland and Sizes 12 to 20. Reg. 9.99 in checks. 4.88 SUITS; 17.88 (8) DRESSMAKER AND MAN TAILORED SUITS; black, navy, stripes. 12 to 20. Reg. 19.95 .....13.88 Dresses Reduced for Clearance (120) MISSES’ & WOMEN'S RAYON ACETATE DRESSES; Broken sizes and colors, 14 to 44. Reg. 1.99-2.99 119 (17) MISSES’ & WOMEN'S SPRING DRESSES; ace- tates and crepes. 3.33-3.99 Broken sizes, 12 to 42. Reg. a2 198 (39) MISSES' & WOMEN'S DRESSES; some with Jjackets. 21) and one- vles. 12 to 44 (17) MISSES’ crepes. (12) MI one-pe. styles. () CLEARANCE OF EV fetas and crepes. (.95t Broken sizes, 14 to 42. MISSES’ & WOMEN'S DRESSES; in jacket Broken sizes, Reg. 4.44-5.95____2.69 Reg. 6.99 _ 3.69 & WOMEN'S DRESSES: in rayon Broken sizes, 14 to 40. Reg. S’ & WOMEN'S DRESSES; jacket and Sizes 12 to 40, 7.95 5.97 Reg. 1095 8.97 ING DRESSES; in taf- 12 to 18. Reg. - 4.69 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Sportswear (64) Women’s Light Shade Sweaters. Reg. 59c _ 19¢ (32) Rayon Blouses; broken sizes. Reg. 100 _____ 29¢ (23) Rayon Crepe & Sheer Blouses. Reg. 199 _______19¢ (15) Dark Flannel Skirts. Reg. 129 to 199 _______ 29 (23) Slip-on Chenille Sweat- ers. Reg. 119 . _________66c (4) Reversible Tweed Coats. Reg. 6.99 _ 4.99 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Toiletries (31) Veldown Sanitary Nap- kins (48's). Reg. 69c___ 44c (47) 55¢ Bath Powders 21c (29) Fitch Rubber Massage Brushes. Reg. 50¢ 9c (11) $1 Wm. Shave Bowls 87c (9) 85c¢ Jade Salts 40c (84) Odd Lot of Toiletries Reg. 25¢-89¢c 15¢ (75) Assorted Perfumes. Reg. 80c dram___________dram, 10c Goldenberg’s—Main Floor 59¢ Spring HANDBAGS 39¢ Special purchase of 300 new fabricoids, _ bengalines, _ pat- entex, pig and calf finishes. Black, navy, red, blue, etc. (15) Evening Bags; metallic cloth and beads; soiled. Reg. 195 - 94e Goldenberg’s—Main Floor Clearance of No 1 Seconds and SOILED SHEETS d pillow cases; soiled ussed from handling. of one-quarter to Unbleached Sheets; sizes 54x90, 63x90. Reg. 79c___.39¢ (270) 64x64 Thread Count Sheets; sizes 63x 99, 72x99, 81x80; No. 1 seconds. Reg. 89c__59¢c (112) No. 1 Seconds of Sheets; sizes 81x99, 81x108, 90x108. Reg. 1.19 and 1.29. - 19¢ (64) 72x108 Mainsion Percale and 81x108 Everlasting Sheets. Reg. 119 89c Worth Pillow Cases; size 42x36. Reg. 15¢ % 10¢ (84) High Grade Pillow Cases; size 42x36. Reg. 19¢ 14c (140) Certified Pillow Cases; size 42x36. Reg. Main Floor Friday Clearance 3.00 Just 20 students’ spring suits and two-somes. Single and double breasted. Sizes 13 to 20. (46) Boys' 2-Pc. Pajamas; some seconds. Reg. 79c._ 39¢ (21) Boys’ Wash Longies; mostly small. Reg. 79c _ 29¢ (122) Boys’ Lucky Lad Shirts; irreg. Reg. 59c__ i A (51) Boys’ Sailor Suits; soiled. Reg. 1.19-200 __ _______ 89c (21) Wash Longies; wovens and prints. Reg. 1.19 ____69¢c (28) Boys’ Riding Pants; sizes 10 and 12 only. Reg. 2.98, 69¢ (33) Boys’ Bell Shirts; soiled. Reg. 100..._____ 56¢ (1) Hat and Coat Set; navy blue; size 6. Reg. 398 _ 1.69 (20) 5-Pc. Ensemble Suits; sizes 4 to 6. Reg. 200 __ 99¢c (3) Baseball Suits; sizes 12, 14, 16. Reg. 298 9c (16) Boys’ Wash Ensembles; soiled; 4 to 9. Reg. 169 69¢c (27) Boys’ Knickers and Longies; 6 t010. Reg.1.19, 50c (40) Boys’ Wash Suits; some with long pants. Reg. 69c to 1.19 S 33¢ Goldenberg's—Main Floor NOTIONS (5) Garment Bags with Shoe Bags. Reg. 298 _________198 (20) White Girdles. Reg. ansi s s ad e s e T (120) Trimming Braids and Silk Cords. Reg. 10c-15c. Yd el oo 16N (26) Sanitary Aprons. Reg. S .. 35¢ Dress Shields. Reg. --- e Reg. 19¢ (26) Tea Aprons. Reg. 35c, 14¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor Shopping Bags. of a Limited Lot! 1.69 to 1.99 Dresses Just 159 dresses in this marvelous spun rayons, group. Choose from 49 rayon crepes, and cottons in prints and plains. and women. (19) Rayon Stripe House- coats; 14 to 20. Reg. (41) Rayon Housecoats; zipper and wrap styles; 14 to 20. Reg. 199 to PR e g 144 (54) Housecoats; print percales in wrap style; 14 to 44. Reg. 1.19___59¢c Broken sizes for misses’ (20) Uniforms; green, wine, and black cotton crash. Reg. 1.19 (16) Paul Jones Uni- forms; white only; soiled. Reg. 1.99 1.19 (75) Spun Rayon & Cot- ton Dresses; sizes 14 to 46. Reg. 1.69-199 _39c (20) Print Percale House- coats; zipper and wrap. Reg: Li19. ___---. 3% Goldenberg’s—House Dresses—Second Floor HOME NEEDS (7) Venetian Blinds; cornice top; 30” wide, 64” long. Reg. Gl e 2.29 (2) Head Rod Porch Awnings; 16 ft. wide, 3.6 projection, 5 (2) Walnut Cedar Chests; floor samples. Reg. 29.95, 17.95 (30) Oilcloth Table Covers; 52x52. Reg. 69c .. ____ ddc Goldenberg’s—Third Floor 1,997 Yards of Reg. 19¢ to 25¢ Wash Fabrie REMNANTS 10¢ . Printed percales, plain m: novelty pi solid broadeloths _ an Also many othe! ries. wan Main Floor LAMPS (1) China Chinese Lamp. Reg. 785 . (4) China Table Lamps; shades soiled. Reg. 3.95, 2.77 (6) Framed Mirrors; gold fin- ished; as is. Reg. 198 __ 69¢ (8) Framed Pictures; floral subjects. Reg. 100 (1) Metal Rocker; loose cush- jon seat and back. Reg. ---195 (2) Porch Rockers; wood {rame; sold as is. Reg. 4.29, 2.99 (2) Bunting Coil Spring Gliders; 8 cushions; soiled. 1,337 Yards of Reg. 49c to €9c Fine RAYON REMNANTS 24e Printed French _crepes soun ravens; plain eolor tate crepes, chambrays shantungs. 2 to 4 vd. leny Main Floor CURTAINS (97) Priscilla Ruffie Curtains; also ball fringe bathroom cur- tains. Reg. 49c. Pr.._____25¢ (90) Rayon Marquisette Sash Curtains. Reg. 39c. Pr..__19¢ (85) Rayon Marquisette Rem- nants; pastel shades. 20c. (30) Glazed Chints Bar Har- bor Sets; tufted cushions and backs. Reg. 1.20. Set____59¢ (50) Beach Chair Recovers; water repellent. Reg. 29¢c, 19¢ Goldenberg’s—Third Floor Reg. 29c to 198 Drapery Remnants 12 price Now 15¢ to 99¢ Cretonnes, homespuns, damasks, ‘nets, rayons, swiss, velours . . . in useful lengths. For drapes and slip eovers. Third Floor SPRING SUITS Single and double breasted styles. o Regular sizes: one 36, one 39, two S 40, two 42, one 44. _Short size: one 36 and one 38. _Long sizes: one each 37, 39, 40, ___ ___ = (4) Men’s Worsted Suits; one size 40 short, 2 size 40 stout, one 42 long. Reg. 26.95 13.95 (3) Hand-Tailored Suits. One size 40 stout, one each 38 and 42 long. R. 29.95 16.95 (4) Men’s Hard- shed Fabric Suits; one each 36 and 37 short, one each 36 and 38 long. Reg. 15.95___ 9.00 (10) Men's Lightweight Raincoats; black only. Reg. 38 - ---T8¢ UNDIES (42) Rayon Satin Slips; lace trimmed. Reg. 1.19 69¢c (40) Rayon Satin Slips; white and black. Reg. 129 89c (29) Ravon Satin Slips; tai- lored and trimmed. Reg. 1.09 P = 59¢ (300) Rayon Undies; regular sizes. Reg. 19c-25¢ 17c Goldenberg’s—Main Floor CORSETS (15) Brocaded Girdles; broken sizes. Reg. 195 _ _ 79¢ (2) Satin Lastex Girdles; side fasteners. Reg. 119 ___ 39¢ (50) Lace Trimmed or Satin Brassieres. Reg. 29c 12¢ Goldenberg’s—Second Floor HOSIERY (87) Full-Fashion Silk Mesh Hose; irreg. of $1 grade 59¢ (20%) Full-Fashioned Over- the-Knee Hose; seconds of 79c grade ~. 3%c (167) Silk Chiffon Hose; kn to-fit. Reg. 39c 29¢ (219) Full-Fashioned 2 and 3 Thread Hose; mill mends, 22¢ (124) Run - Resist Service Weights; seconds of 39c gradesll: o 19¢ (80) Children’s and Misses’ Anklets. Reg. 20c . _l4c (148) Pure Silk Chiffon Hose; seconds of 29c grades ____10c Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor Floor Coverings (32) Congoleum Rugs; sec- onds, size 3x6. Reg. 150, 69¢ (15) Congoleum Rugs, irreg. size 3x9. Reg. 198 9¢ (47) Plaid and Striped Fibre Rugs; sizes 3x4 and 3x4.6. Reg. 2.50-3.50 1.59 (4) Fibre Rugs; size 4.6x4.6. Reg. 4.50 e - 188 (6) Fibre Rugs; sizes 5x6 and 6x6. Reg. $5-87 . ___ 99 (4) Inlaid Rugs; seconds; s 6x7.6. Reg. 7.00.. 299 (3) Broadloom Carpets; sizes 4.6x9, 5x9, 9x9, Reg. 19.95 to 25.00 —....11.88 (4) Broadloom Carpets; sizes 5x12, 6x12, 9x9. Reg. 39.50 to 4750 __ -.-22.88 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor MEN'S WEAR (47) Wash Ties; full shape, fast colors. Reg. 19¢ 50 (10) All-wool Sleeveless Sweate ers; broken sizes. Reg. 1.00 3% (3) Fast Color Wash Robes; irregulars. Reg. 149 49¢ (12) Check Nainsook Unione suits; size 42 only. Reg. 53¢ 9e (8) Luxedo Broadcloth Shirts; soiled. Reg. 1.39._ --680 (75) Broadcloth Shirts; sam- ples, irregulars and soiled. Reg. 89c-1.39 --4T8 (55) Broadcloth Pajamas; ire regulars. Reg. 89c-1.00, 5de (3) Dress Shirts; 1 stud tuxedo shirt. Soiled. 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Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Goldenberg’s—Main Floor Furniture & Bedding Reduced 3) (2) m 4) 2) m (10) m m 4-Pe. Bedroom Suites; as is. Reg. 139.95____69.00 Tapestry Upholstered Sofa Beds. Reg. 44.95__26.67 Maple-Finished Windsor Chair. Reg. 1.98____ 1.00 Solid Maple Chairs; use any place. Reg. 6.95_ 298 7-Drawer Kneehole Desks. Brown Studio with Back & Arms. Portable Handle Magazine Baskets. Full Size Innerspring Mattress, Reg. 9.95___ Walnut Desk; top scratched slightly. Reg. Regularly 24.95__12 00 Reg. 39.95.23,95 Reg. 1.19_ 60c 5.00 1295 5,00 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor »