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Street and AYSTAN (Copyrighted) De TTT TTS TU TTS UULLANUUAG>MHUUE ALLA LANUEL ESOT ey | nn | manded. tthe i]! Washington TATTLE STAR THE STAR’S Daily Short Story “APPLE SAUCE AND POMEGRANATES” By Louise Hubert Guyol ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW With flash tinkle of bells and the red{ thr ut half an acre t himself, nd pe had ab of egranate plowed the Bylv I thought he was a banker uectel th the What ab » banker Orleans Trust a banker in I of the garden mother You know he's He's He was ston, At he took tuft as fast emetables I've and the apples I'v for apple sauce! What's apple sauce? a spent two) «, ‘sort of he) apples. We used to pick and the people) yy the roadside, when we were out William Winthrop. | ping to New Orleans) “sttmph!" said Merritt. a. Well—every dish of apple meant one less far of jam to Every Jar of jam not pought mear that much bank, 80 they Um 0 extr peeled You've came from Boston Ever eannin done r since Sylvia bh compote interminable years in Boston had hated the place especially but one night a guest at th of ¢ sauce was the pall buy mus with lant ob Houne wa aflame of woman gown and ma n cont ent tho perfume flower, throbbing with rippling wit laughing voice Merritt was in no Kala humc not a membe t a had the watching ney in the have acee with th have deb and just ume, redos| foie und of fading! our fruit music and] ticyre pr But ; *) sare He)" ern take of the organiza-| so i4s for" Ned Me Bea’ tO, Walt wate And I'll take apple sav Gancee be “and all it stands f Bylvia from the pr 7 the ma led he tl and de h W with ome nd buy our jam in fara and all aid jam wine ritt maskern Sylvia Lea self respect voice broke ever so lig ake of care on This time next y : Wi Wir 4 him around t hear the hiss nds Orleans par What such & ar 1 the fir sald when he fin 1a & Pled Piper wal bells on you in deep ¥ shrut my Mins touched captured | her onning the Ay Kurland of bells and pomegran H symbol of pi annd ball, acro Sylvin bad answered extravagance, He had! thelr dance to an abrupt! y stop and she had sought shelter be yond the green hedge ato this a red flower on an artificial branch, Lea tableaux shoulders, jabout | brought her one that rested on houlder granate blossoms,” "What for? 8yivia urpr demanded. | oe a be And why the bells? looked ‘at Winthrop in the ball don't tthe The subject of the bbe Mihedchby Bells and i | | And Comus ts so expensive “Since when have you taken to I What's this? ailken fr A pomegrans show you in G n't underst he te nd. lecturing men about the way iched the} spend their Angry 6c | white they money?" r flared in the gitl's| jn Nobody but are fo much,” a 1 one} mal « heeks net | n't lecture men because 1 c-¢ hand fe! mmer, ‘Are i'mere'n garden eatable demanded 115 Women’s FIBER Sweaters 72 A shipment just received by express from New _The Price Is Much Below York. Regular Value STYLES—Tuxedo and Jacquettes. COLORS—AII the new, fashionable colors—also black and white. SIZES—36 to 44, The values are most unusual. early buying. We recommend —Second Floor THE: GROTE-RANKIN CQ OTTO F. KEGEL, Preatdent thru the mask, a masker, high on A float, leaning downward tossed «| box to Merritt irl gave a little gasp a5] t laid t n her hands. He It's a Comus pin for you.” biaek | Winthrop. garland) we ¢ sylvia aught fingers. | t¢ ny! yWEFs. | jowe - | nleeve, one ¢ ° gay aid, “let Good-night hand in Merr eyes to hi In th pths e he saw m } about ne | of pomegr © needs were their Jowels Anight, he said, moonstones and With a tinkle of be dies." |red flash of pomogran: Sho raised her eyes to the russet|against the f fruit, fashioned of silk, that clung) akirts | to the artificial branches of the arti ficlal pomegranate trees. pearls and ru uttering wh! Sylvia Lea disap; William Winthrop. } At midnight the carnival Merritt studied the exquisite pro-|came to an end a few hours! file and the line the dark halr/jater Ash Wednesday dawned, gray mado against brow and temple. How | against tho background of the bril. beautiful Perhaps, the/ ant Mardi Gras, but no grayer th fiashed thru his mind, she/ than the thoughts of Edwin Merritt h ed from her French an 40 days the city mourned, re. ceators ith those plicate | 5 and reformed and for almost features a 40 weeks Merritt did the same ety of |Then came the carnival again with| its week of fun @ ared with! revels} sho was! delic of the pro-| within one’s In aps sho was right, and Zoston was not so much to blame. As a matter of fact, he had @ French ancestor or two of his own no th was No reason why be thrifty—if he chose " his words camo at when are you going to mar and ball of Comu | s were crowded, waiting| to appear, In the itt and a laughing he crowd ly, me?" “I don’t know marry you." Is it Will e sald something about m: avings, and Merri ng to look at her oney . not even that I shall ever answered em phatically “Well, Winthrop?" he y ask But I put the money toward good investment instead. A profi A shout put an end to their con- “Perb his ways. “What I like him, is thelr way, that is so “It must be William Wint she said. “Good old Will,” “He's ry id Merritt it an industr I wish we had me men They stand for self respect and care and savings.” Slowly the floats passed, up one side of the # and down the/| other, the colors faded and the crowd melted away. Nod, a strong hand under the girl's m |stender arm, guided her across St Charles avenue into a tree-shaded | stroet. "Great show!" he sald delightedly. | “Twasn't as pretty as last year. We'll never have one like that again | Bells and Pomegranates— | “Last year?” Ned tried to remem-/} ber. ‘Then, “Ob, yes. “Twas tho In- ferno? . It was Bells—and” was hell,” 1 said. Laughingly they paxsed under the! larch of an old iron gate along a walk | beside which white narcissus twink- | led like a line of low flung stars, across the broad gallery and so in the nouse | In the flower-sweet living room the | girl sank Into a low chair, while Ned put a match to the fire. “Poor Win,” he said, as he rose. “Why did you can him Sylvia?” ivia Lea, giggling, turned starry eyes to her husband's face : “Can's a good word, ed. know what that man said Do you to me »| when I showed him our tree in Gran- ‘mere’s garden? He wanted to know superior to ours?" | Syivia laughed. “"Twould months tell. To begin |wo've acres of garden, or most acres, that we never use, The Win. {__Mascor versation. The black had been split by falling now In a shower of spe Martial music filled the air and the} to with prancing horses lin red, flats that sparkled with tho] beauty of cloud mountair stream and | top of which danced maskers, kissing their hands toward |the balconies and sidewalks of St. | Charles ave. and tossing trinkets | here and there to the people in the crowd. “Merritt!” a voice came queerly Result — results Careful workmanship, tested chemicals, up-to- date methodsand'a sense of responsibility that be- gins from the moment you hand in your film— no wonder our develop- ing, printing and enlarg- ing service is of the su- perior kind. No won- der the result is results. Nowthwestern Photo Supply Co. 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