Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 123, 5 April 1917 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917

"The Forgotten Wedding"

A SERIAL Df "D rT TT TT7 TIT A nCT HV Aathar of: "Beyond Tooth' Paradise,

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Aather of: "Beyond Tooths Paradise,"

That the boy. had died from the beating had affected him not at all. His nature held no place for remorse, still less for penitence. But Shubrat had remembered! As a sign of his good memory he had journeyed across the pestilential ton to that still more loathed country England, and he had lived meanly and miserably,' hating his life, but ever waiting for his chance. He hid the portrait securely. "It will not - be very long now, brother," he said somberly. All, his fine head held high, conducted him to the door. "Slip out by thyself with speed," he said with a low voice. The door opened and shut noiselessly. Shubrat had vanished. All went to the secret room. Before the shrine of Kali he knelt, and then, prostrating himself, touched the ground with his forehead. "Jai Kali ma," be repeated again end again. Suddenly his fine face became suffused with an ecstatic light . To, great Kali!" he prayed passionately, "I would bring to you a faithful life not such a one of blasphemy as doth thy evil priest. Let thine arm be lengthened that it may

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strike, even if it strike through thy unworthy servant!" CHAPTER XVIII The Photograph Returned ' Rachel, walking up Bond Street, suddenly noticed a very smart woman beckoning eagerly to her from a motor-car. , 'J-.: She walked toward the car, which was drawn up outside a famous hat shop. She supposed it waB some one who knew her, but for the moment she could cot remember the pretty woman's face. Mrs. Bramham saw the unconscious look bf inquiry that flashed over Rachel's face. "You don't remember me, Mrs. Fane," she said with a charming smile "And I am not surprised. Fame has its blessings, hasn't it? And one, I always think, must be the pleasure of never having to know people if you don't feel you want to! "But I'm afraid I'm a dreadfully insistent person," she hurried , on, "and I do want you to know me, please. I am Tony Bramham's wife, and you met me last at Sir Maline Gorde's supper party, if you remember." If she remembered! , Rachel felt as though those two days before her marriage were branded on her mind indelibly. "Of course, Mrs. Bramham, I have not forgotten even the quite wonderful frock you wore that evening." "That is so sweet of you and not a bit feminine!" Mrs. Bramham cried. She laughed a great deal, but beneath her gaiety her face looked rather e trained. "I was going to call on you this afternoon. I have something I rather want to say to you, Mrs. Fane," she went on rapidly, "and I am afraid I shall need time to say it. Won't you, if you are free, dine with me somewhere? Or let me take you wherever you want to go?" Rachel wondered whatever this woman could possibly have to tell her -could U, by any chance, be news of Robert? This one hope had become her sole thought almost She decided to accept Mrs. Bramham's offer.

"Thank you," she said. "I shall like to drive with you. I have nowhere special to go." "Splendid! Then we'll go to tea, shall me? Where? Let us go out under the treos it's so hot, isn't it?

I ; have iitl "Well go to the White City. , I am a member of the Garden Club, and there's a decent band there, too."-.;-'- ; ."'t She gave the chauffeur his order, and the car, moving out of the crush of Bond Street' was soon in Oxford Street' and speeding down the Bayswater Road. V'-'- ; ; Rachel did not ask questions; . she waited for Mrs. Bramham to speak. Suddenly she was surprised to feel her hand taken in a nervous clasp. " "Mrs. Fane," Mrs. Bramham said in a low voice, "L am so sorry for you. You can't think how I I feel for you. Tony,- my-husband, is very ill, and when sometimes I am forced to face the thought that I may have to do without him, I am filed, with anguish". ''.. Rachel looked for a moment into the tear-filled eyes beneath the smart hat and the. beautifully waved hair." "You, at least", she said uncontrolledly, "have had your happiness, and mine was all to come. I think sometimes, when everything seems unbearably hard, that if I had had anything, I would not have complained I could have borne it; but to have your happiness dragged from one before we had had time to realize it oh, it was cruel!" , Mrs. Bramham did not speak again until the car drew up at the Wood Green entrance of the White City. "It was very good of you to come with me," she said ' as they slowly walked along the graveled paths under the white, curved arches with their cupolas and Moorish carvings to the Garden Club. " They chose a little table under a May-tree and told a waiter to bring tea. Both women sat idly watching the I constant stream, of people beyond the , green-painted fence. The afternoon

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was- very hot" and the ir place was crowded., In the distance the flip-flap glittered and shone in the sunlight as it ascended and went aown. The band in the dub garden began playing "Caressante." . . . - ., Mrs. Bramham turned almost . violently to Rachel. "They played that waltz the night when Tony and I became engaged," she said. "Look here, Mrs. Fane, I may as well get it over, I may as well tell you what I was coming to say to you this afternoon. It is simply this: that night at the supper party at Gorde's, when Tony talked to your husband, that conversation was a prearranged thing. I mean its subject had been chosen by Gorde. . "Tony and I were hard up," she laughed bitterly, "and you can Say it if yon like you will think it, anyway, soon we were both rotters. We were paid by Gorde to help him." Rachel seized her hand in a vise. "For- God's sake, tell me, do you know where Robert is?" "No; I only wish I did. I we've tried Tony and I all we knew to find, him: Tony has been frightfully ill; but he has insisted on going out again and again when he has thought he has heard some clue, but " "I don't understand," Rachel said;

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"please tell me as quickly as you can how you helped Gorde what he paid you to do?" To be continued J

.Distinctiveness Mark that fellow over there! He's not big, not particularly handsome, but his appearance is unquestionably appealing snap and dash in every iine of his well-cut, well-hanging clothes.' " ' s It's the fabric, finish and the fine points that every man can have if he buys his clothes here. At this particular time there's an emphasis on dressy clothes, t In Norfolks, three button sacks, pinch backs, in fact in all the smart new effects in men's attire we are way ahead of all competition and the men. of .Richmond are coming more and more to recognize that fact. Set aside a little of your time and come in and investigate what we have to offer you in suitings. We know a surprise awaits you for nowhere else can you get the exclusive tailoring and the fine materials that we have at $15.00 and up. Open on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Emmon's Tailoring Co., Main and Ninth St.

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We WnM Brninig .This SALE To a Victorious Epdliinigj With Prices (Mr Manna Object Amid We Willi Crush TBueimi to Nothing' Everything must go we have assembled our main prices and will charge in full force against pricesand you will be the winner if you come to this store during the last two days of our Great First Anniversary Sale.

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Calicos, light and dark for '..

Apron Gingham sale for ,

7c

White Striped Crepe, "fOXi 15c grade for .d2 Jopo Taffeta la stripes, - pjr and checks, for '. J. I C

Light and dark Percales for 15c bleached and unbleached Muslin for....

12k lie

12c Curtain Netting, by the yard; white and ecru : for I2C

11c

15c Curtain Netting, white and ecru, for

25c plain Egyptian Marqui- f

sette, white and ecru, for

15c Outing Flannel, thousands of

lie 12ie

11c

yards to pick from

special 15c and 18c Dress Ginghams

15c Rippelett Gingham, 'special

25c Figured Poplins, sever- - al colors, special A I C

15c Extra Heavy Shirtings

12Jc

Handkerchiefs Ladies' white hemstitched Handkerchiefs, during this sale for 1c Men's white, red or blue 6c Handkerchiefs, during this sale.. 32c 10c Men's white "Shamrock" Handkerchiefs, during this sale 7c 10c Ladies' Handkerchiefs. 7c 15c Ladies' Handkerchiefs 11c 25c Ladies' Handkerchiefs 19c 50c Ladies' Handkerchiefs 33c

Men's Neckwear 35c Silk Four-in-Hand 1 0p Ties, during sale ...... 50c Silk Wide End Ties, OQ during sale for ...... . ztzll 75c and $1.00 Silk Four-in-Hand, extra good Ties, assorted patterns, to A Qn pick from at ..... Qi

BOYS' CLOTHING $3.00 Children's fancy and plain $4.00 Boys' An Wool Suits, knickcolor Suits, during sale QQ er knee Pants, in all d0 QO for V-l.0 the new patterns ..... ipdUO. $3.50 Boys Knee Pants Suits. ' ' $5.50 Boys' Suits, in all the new during this sale ' t (grt Q , . weaves and mixtures, including only . bmiJAJ Serges; great values, (PO QC $5.00 Boys' Knicker Knee .Pants during this sale for. . PO.tl Suits, all-wool, in all this season's $7.50 All-wool very fine blue and mixtures, during this flQ A Q gray serges, knicker Jp Qp sale for tpO.ftO and Norfolk styles tpOQ

EXTRA SPECIALS

39c Ladies' Black Silk Boot Hose, slightly seconds, special -t 0 1 0 price Li2 5c Toilet Paper, a full size )Xn roll at ...v 42 Armour's 5c Toilet Soap, "OXp several different kinds .... 2v Ladies' 5c Handkerchiefs, full size with collar hemstitched, Q1A at "2"C 15c.Turkish Bath Towels, - - full size .....11C

10c Palm Olive Soap, at this sale 25e Children's Heavy Ribbed Hose at '. 25c Buster Brown . Ladies' Hose, black -and white at

7c 19c Lisle 19c

75c Ladies' Heavy Percale Bunga

low Aprons, light and dark colors

59c

25c Table Oil Cloth in plain white

and colors, special per yard : ;

18c

29c 39c

50c Window Shades at this sale 75c Lace Curtains in white and ecru

39c Boys' Waists, all colors

and sizes

15c Outing Flannel Hundreds of

patterns to pick from at

Men's 50c Blue Chambray Work

Shirts, all sizes, special at

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43c

Children's Dresses

89c 48c 79c

Ladies' Gingham House Dresses, $1.25

and $1.50 value; during this sale for . . v One lot Children's Gingham Dresses, worth $1.00, for

One lot Children's Gingham Dress es, worth $1.50, now for

One lot Children's white and colored

Gingham Dresses; worth $2.00, for

98c

Ladies' and Misses' Blue Serge sailor collar, fine Dresses, made of d A QJf extra fine Serge, $7.50 value. . Hosiery lor Men, Women and Children 10c Men's gray cotton and colored Dress Hose 70 15c fancy and plain color Hose for. ..11c Men's 35c Silk and Silk Lisle B. V. D. Hose, all colors, plain fancy, arrow hose .19c 15c Children Hose, all colors, daring sale at He 25c Children's Hose, all eglors at... 19c 15c Ladies' Hose, all colors, sale price 11c 25c Silk Lisle Ladies' Hose, all colors 19c 39c Ladies' Silk Boot Hose, during sale at 122c 50c Silk Boot Ladies' Hose, sale price 29c

WAISTS FOR EASTER One lot of Ladies Fine Dress Waists, in plain white and assorted stripes, worth 75c and $1.00, AQg priced at rzOts One lot of Ladies' Tailored Waists, in plain white and assorted Lawns; the newest creation on the market; worth $1.75 and $2.00; at this sale 1 lot of Ladies' Waists in plain white, and colors, in Lawns and Voiles, all sizes, $1.25 7Qf and $1.50 grade lIC

One lot of Ladies' Silk Waists in plain white and

assorted stripes, regular price $3:00; at this sale they go for

LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS One lot of Ladies' Skirts, made of All Jrt JQ Wool Cashmere Cloth, in assorted patterns 5tcO

One lot of Ladies' Dress Skirts, made of extra fine

Serge, in black and blue, . diagonal and

white pencil -stripe; $4.50 value, at..

1 lot of Navy and Black all Wool Serge Skirts, made in latest styles; $5 to $6 value at $3.48 to $3.98 Good quality fancy Stripe Silk Messaline Skirts, made with plaited patch pockets with shirring (gJ QJT: and i-laiied frill at waists. $7.50 value. . 3?1I0 Good quality white and green plaid mixture, gath

ered at pockets and back, loose belt, nicely trimmed, special

PANTS PANTS and KNEE PANTS $1.50 good every day Work Pants 98c $2 Pants, during this sale for ' $1.29 $2.50 good fancy Mixture Pants ..........$1.43 $3 Wool Pants, assorted colors . $1.98 $4.00 All-Wool Fancy Dress Pants, during sale $2.98 $5 All Wool very fine Dress Trousers, sale ..$3.45 $2 Heavy Tan Khaki Pants $1.20 75c Boys' Knee Pants, during sale ......48c 65c Boys' heavy Khaki Bloomer Knee Pants, sale 43c $1.50 Boys Wool Bloomer Knee Pants, during sale 79c

$1.95

$2.98

S3.95

Aprons One lot of Ladies' Aprons, made of assorted heavy percales in 10 different styles, full length and all sizes, 75c value CQ-

for

75c Dressing Sacques AQp during sale at "xOl

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50c Men's and Boys' Caps, all colors, during this sale 76c Men's and Boys' Caps in all new shades,, stripesand iQ, checkers, for .... . . ... . 4rOO

Men's Hats, new

shapes, $2.50 values for

$1.48

One lot of Men's Soft and HQn Stiff Hats will be sold for Men's Hats, all colors and styles, a good $1.50 value, during QQ this sale for ; . ..... .... . 5OC

$1.50 Men's and Boys' Fancy Caps

in all the new creations for .i.v;.:.:.'

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Dress and Work Shirts

$1.00 "Princley Special" Coat CtCkn. Shirt, all new patterns for.... OSi $1.50 "Hall Mark" Shirts, 100 dozen to pick from, all the new creations in patterns, soft and stiff cut, , QO, during this sale for -. . . Oi 75c full cut Work Shirts, all AQ0 sizes ; during sale ....... i . . . 41:01

$1.50 "Signal Union Made" R. R. Shirts, all colors and sizes 1A to pick from, for $XJLight Blue Chambray Work JQ " Shirts for fOC 75c "Arlington" Dress Shirts, in all new stripes and plaids, coat ' style.

plenty to pick from, during

sale for

48c