Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1920, Final, Image 21

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAPELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17,
1920
DAUGHTER of TWO WORLDS
" A atorv of ,Vrtu YaiU We
Ity LEKOY SCOTT
Author ot "A'o, 11 Wuthtnoion Square," "Maru Kenan," etc.
,:nl rrranoemtnt uiith
I'ri'""1 WJ'lO'h XIW'LZS'h..,,.
,.... ' "" "'"" "w"'
,i to
Cvtlf"""'
... ., i,u were foicvcr swerving
iXJEI ...i i Kenneth, and were for-
U4-""",', themselves. If she cnt to
t"T rc.c. Kenneth would, of
nrrJ Pui'i : and iridic did not, lir
'iJllirtfudwuHrorcvor
11CiMns ' V "'lou.cnt of exposure.
ttaii"1'"?? ',. l.l - Imrrllled nniuacnicnl
c u rr Ills face tlKl'K'.u-.WHi jviui.
K-...'.
"." 5li remained of bef
he rlwu ImndB. uml
.I'JlV the mntlcr. Kcunclh?"
' "Vou were looklna l "'C"" iuc;rly.'
ni jiikIk'I. it W vuthcr ii forecd
"f f I looked uueer, I guess
INS"' .... Hir icsult of unconsciously
lit. i..-
". i.me :tn ouscssnni ii" ....
PJn1 l'ii she surprised mich
iiciortiiiiicu io
suspense, alio
oiu four-siiuurelv.
m"' i.,) Hie icsult ' unconsciously
" i VhiLliicsH In mj 'd sifter busi
c,fft,irs "avc u "otk,t,tl tlu
.. I"; in an awful mcss.l'rieos jump
l1""... .ii .n. Nobody knows
,tcrv fh,t nil lliwe Is to it."
i'& Icvcd lilm because she wanted
Jt Atol hloi-UiouBli she was not ut
K ....
ill ccrtnin
HOUCMr
l.ir vvu
IjJ fcoul
.i,ni she did believe .lilm.
whatever or belief flic did
iiliriuui-
II till')
She could uot give up till
shr WW worsen so inuu
iloultoadei-lbloii iM-RUlto
hinanlK.
V i.llinnie sir I'll vvurncii
"'X in.nly i-ould not t
Vnj Hint same evening, disguising her
?&&" klmvv "HUolfiverWV:
.S biml.ordeeWonitwnH.iuul.
I'1!'.!. ....vi mnrnlnir Unele Cieorire
;JnHo.. lo tlie l'ekin and bow'ed it
t ?!, !r,rl,l,,..V ,l,o nx she's ...,,.
..,, Km. ...-. "-,., v
" ,c i licr smaulilns ever) thing jus,!
to!utHrry Wwarda win, fool.
Ininiiese so- I suppose to.' Uiudu
Gorse H-xpoudeil gnuely. And fron.
M'"'..l.!.. I. ..nnl .in innn n I lit-
ihp i cum nv " v ' ; , .
Tomb! and told .Icunic s decis.ioti to
H"".. ., .,. .u. !.. .i.u ,.t
I'alliil lliniiKii mi; "."""",. "
....I.. l:.. Iiiixiiii lilntinlinil tit
t jiiore bloodless hue. However, he did
tot low Ids eoinposiirc.
"ou know. I'nele (ieorRc, I never
l,Vfj ion to put tbls up to her," he
Bid. ' ,. .. ...
I KnOW you OlMll I. un. .l iu-i jii j
id I juit tlioilKiit sue oiisui 10 hiiow
ltd deride for berseir."
llairj k ?raj c.M"i regarded Lucie
GtorBL-'btiatHlj tlirougb tbc burs, b'or
l mollis nt tliere wus silence except for
Itec Urn "liuriiiug snuiius wuieu uoi.ie
in prKons Then Ilarrv spoke. Iuj
tdko 'luiet and vltli the composure
ithii'h is filfuiB last words:
"Of eourt.e, that means my finish.
Tot) and -Terry know how T feel about
in. Since she doesn't care for me,
I don't blame her, and I want her to
(tick on on where kbe is."
When I ncle (JeorRO turneil from thai
froct bjnre V,n Hie oilier side of .the
lurs, with its white face and steady
ires. Iiu brushed something awuy troui
III oun old eje-. Life was queer!
)(S, life was certainly queer.
THE GUMPS A Bright Future for Chester
Copyright, 1020, by Tbo Trlbun Co.
t'HAI'TKU XXXV
I low Kenneth Took (ho News
PK
cud of April arrived; within a
iIjjs they were to move out to
Sihcr Waffs fur the slimmer, and then
tbrc came a inciininc when Kctnietli's
behavior at leae takiug was unusually
Wturbinc He said cood-by. started
out of the gu.it liviuR room, then turned
t th door and giued at .Icnnio with
questioning eyes.
'JCDiue, he sanl nbruptl. ".Icn-
w
Her heart leaned chnkincrlr inln hp
throat, but she forced hersplf to speak
jalnilj. " eg, Kenneth. What is it?"
1 wonder. .Irnn I Mnn,lr.r "
nil ajain he stopped.
"fio ou What Is it, Kenneth?"
"Oil. llnllntlt " tin rnnlln.1 ...1S n.
ikrupt ehniiKv of miinner. "Just take
nod rare of Tour cold: and much of.
Mrs Shipnian's friendship means to us
i ;niirsen out at that lunch
eon of licr- "
Kctiarth said snod In ii"jiiii uml (hit
mi1 mi nt cut Jennie Knew w?JI that
tojiv" litr Unit advice about her cold,
Wich was hardly a cold ut all, was
wtvvbat had beeu in Kenneth's miuil.
fooctliuip was brooiliug she was moie
,"trtam tl,iu ever of this. The nunic
B -UIJICI) the had llvoil llinsn nvinc .1,...
J? wddeiily more intense. There
7 into bcr a resistless need of talk-
iwr miiaiiou ocr with bomo one
o.;e: mere 0rds would be a iclicf,
i , ,,er ,w'y nUK nt cleared.
..uu u.on sne reulized that of ull her
!Im ds.Sf th0 Brcat m'l there
w ooa with whom sho dared talk
rF,.liM1? '"If,1?1" ns "''s: certainly
flilh Mrs. Shipman, and not even
ll.'. Hu? n,,,,. M,s- "a'T'f'Oii. Amid
all the glory shu had won she fell com
plclely isolated: uml tbui cut off. her
mind went homing back to tho person
who wus most conceiued iu her sue
cesu her father.
Ves alio bud to sec her father I
Uut where A daring Inspiration
iraiue to her: why iiot'bavo him visit
her herei1 Wlicrercr she taw him.
there Would bo the clement of risk
!i,n'10f! ,uU('luli!JP their 'ueetlugs. and
that risk would be hardly greater here
than elsewhere. It could be cuslly
managed. After thlnUug a few niin-
Jf.,7 k.u;,1i"11 Fm,'',c Urol"S n tho wire
iiud. t ilklug to lilm iu code, urrauged
that Hluck Jerry was to como ut live
Hint afternoon In tho gilsc of u cabinet
maker, to inend 11 refractory druwer or
a writing desk in hcr private sitting
Mrs. Nhlpman's "brides' lunebeon"
vvus u very srilemlld ufTair; It bud the
illstinetlou which clmructerlzed ull ot
.Mrs. Mb pinun's fiiuclions. And Jcuuie.
dcsplto her long mentul strum, was nt
her best: pe-B'ips the feverish tensity
under whicli she bud beeu living was
lesponsiblo for hcr high spirits that
afternoon.
At the end of the uffalr Airs, sjhlp
nmn whispered In the half humorous.
J'1. .Prions tone which was churacter
stic of that ladj when she was with
those whom she liked:
"My dear, I envy .um. Of ull the
younger generation of women you aie
the one born to do tl,g!ff j lol,0 j
shull be aJlvo a few jcurs ironi no'v ii
nice, retired old lady, to watch you
iiiunugiug uffuirp." '
"Oli, Mrs. aiiipmuu.' rsc'uluicd Jen
1 '.... Ji".' Vuu l rou".v '"fan that!"
liufl do. iiiv dear." and there was
iiudeniuble conviction in Mrs. ,Shl!i
mail h olcc. "Von an- going to do
great things, (,'oud-bj- until wc incet
In tbc country."
As Jeunle went uwa.v dazed bv this
npprovul a footman handed I er a bi"!
ibis she opened in lt.r cur.
tamed ii few decp-.ed roscs-in monev
value they meant almost nothing and
nn uniealed envelope. From the last" e
wJSii-JI n''Vl ;f ""PCT ou wniclf ,m
written these few Hues:
r,ct me say gd bv. . You
have done all 1 thought yon'might
possibly do. Vou have proved that
you ure the sort of wife I talked
about that night the wife who can
make her husband u great man. You
ure doing that to your husband. 1
congratulate you. and 1 am glad thut
n in mt privilege to ue
Your friend I
DANTEL SHM'MAN. !
Mrs. Shinman'M nurtiug wordx. thix
note from Mr. Shiuinun. so thrilled
Jennie that for the time she forgot other
matters.
Never did this world seem so desir
able, never did her pathwaj seem to be
lending forward to smpIj a glorious uml
widening future. Tliere won'il bine to
be tiuiupiivciins-. iii'.'gllngs. -tj-ugK!es
but she would hold on to it I
Afterward, when she was ut home
with Mrs. Harrison und Sue. it seemed
Unit their whole-hearted affection for
Iit would not permit them to leae.
Jennie furtively glunced at her watch.
The hands crept around toward 5 : her
uneasiness grow, but she could hardly'
send them away, and they were still
there when the butler announced the
arrival of the eabinet-maker.
She hesitated; then said wMtb forced
calm: "Send hjm in, Martin. I'll show
nun wnut the work is.
A moment later lllack Jerry was
ushered iu by the llnglisb butler. lllack
Jerry's dress was the visual ouc of urti
saus he wore the common celluloid
collar, with a buttoned on bow li", and
he held the usual scuffed leather bag in
which skilled workmen carry their tools.
His dark face was impassive.
"This way, please," Jennie oidcred.
lllack Jerry, bulling ulong the great
Itallanesquo lireplace, ciossed the big
living room to the door which Jennie
opened. "It's the, lower left drawer
to that desk which jou are to fix," she
continued in her even voice, and, clos
ing the door, she returned to her guesN.
"Did jou reully notice him, Jennie?"
whispered Sue. "What u grim, sliud
der.v -looking man!" ,
"Just so be does the work I don't
care what he looks like," Jennie re
turned eurclessl.
Fifteen minutes later her visitors
dually did depart und Jennie slippid
into the bitting room. Her father rose
from the chair iu which be bad beeu
waiting.
"Pad!" sho breathed. "Dad!"
"Jcnuic." he gulped, and then:
"There's no danger o your husband
coming iu on us?" ho asked.
"No. Kenneth never comes home be
fore half-past 0."
lllack Jerry glanced about the sit
ting room. "I never eaw your homo
before. You ve sure got a swell place,
Jeunio" cxultlngly "the swcllcst
'homo I'vo ever been in!"
(CONTINUED MONDAY)
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OUft. UNUEBlfAJ
CA-N'T DO "
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I WANt TO TAKE HM. BAO '
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MILLION DOLLARS
POR HlfA
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PETEYWe Hand It to You, Old Dear!
Hu G, A. Voight
-VEH-jViEU, SNCWA.
Not UOM'T looki A PAV
OLPEff. TWAV4 VAST TlME.
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V Mere Pore omlv A ffifflw) ' d?
OH HV GOOD Mess ioov..
AVJ CUCACEMEWT RrJC T0t-
Tub- Love 'of "ert-evs-
COMCPA-rULATlOVAS SNtVlfS
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Wrrr emcageo
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IVIT COME.
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The Young Lady Across the Way
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THE ABSENT-MINDED PIIOFESSOP
Ity FONTAINE FOX
DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
nv DADDY
"THE WITCH'S TRICKS"
Ptam 71,11. , rir... c, rn,..
f'.. "". "'"J" .".! nam, mill
W( end Johnny Hull arc earned io
' Jfoon on the wttvh'a broomstick.
jjo-o incj meet tho Man in tho
Pcppv HsIl S.I...'
j'pB Man iu tho Moon beamed upon
In. ru 8nd Biuy as Uey finished
Pr dance. "Now ." hn biiI.1. "IM like
hit,
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SCHOOL DAYS
lly DWIG
The jouut; lady aerots the wjj
sa.vs ber father tbiuk.s he knows all
about scientific agriculture but for
all his talk it's bcr private opiuion
that he could never earn his living
as a pharmacist.
This makes thc seventh i$
TIME THE PROFE5SOK. HAS U
DRIVEN BACK HOME IN Y
THE WKQN FUIVVE. fe?JS
"""f 7 "o! ma! father's jKji
& EXCHANOED FLIVVERS V
Y AsAlN !f
n r? 7 tti oE?
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SOMEBODY'S STENOG What's the Price if You Can't Show It?
ill take That )s aeckpiece .
LISTED - Do V&U WAAJTr --'
This stray Tag t 1
I'onvrii-M l'lj.i 1,1 Pjlillc t.cdstr Co
Bu Hay ward
to vl ,1" Jh?ro ?"y one hero who wants
?M?1 '? lbe earth?"
I ,.hu0Ute1 the mon folks
S!'. a?d they drew awav from the
tatli?1.9 n the floor that was tho
i ""WO to CO back in h fnrH, V.f nnl
aS"nf Mhcy ha? caught' only a
Mtk . h? wonders of tho moon,
i II. Vr. , WS l0 8ec wore.
lJhtaT.i,nih" Moon ?Pai .".
iwit'i nin il OUBWer " receiven.
Uttn ' . l-,i;? way nis wmspercu
J'tp, and Billy. "No ono wants
T ","' 'l'e?I?t. Bomo
' th ...,". J'tbou win lumuio
&m w. Tho Man in the Moon
NdjfcL.u" 1Dsument on tbc wall
? cf aS;ron,and 8avo an esclamu
M tly. Tho pressure is down."
J it. - "A i.Df rC B nnlit dnnnnti mIm 4 m.
m &"W,i ' tho
n.' Mori air! ' W,UUDB3. more
W(, "t?" f?'ks jumped to obey the
I'l00k nyPbr?U.8hLln-.a d0?n ,?
iaPth .,5!iLth5.S? bese. the
! " th n: i . -."tiueu io x-eggji
k,Ll windbags, who filf
i.lkef, 'bcairgun.
!tub v. lusl ot blowipg into
f J'ta bn.'i.ii?WOV tho fat wcu drow
iJlUi . Vftbs uutil each was swollen
l A U,1 UUal kUe. 'I'hnn rli.,, ho
Hi.:" W. were all w- ,. .v.- .!..-
l iJU,?h:a HPon tum. Engine
WMwll and knocking the
B"W Ii,l7 .. "". vui" "" lB
rJZJLnk of the alrsun It was
VE8 :R?5wk vupleawut way
l07 ' li(y ana 4iuy nua
. V ""?' wy ait
ever since they had reached the moon
uow seemed to wake up.
"Baa! Ilua! That's u good job for
me," he bleated, aud at onco he butted
into tbe fut chap nearest to him.
"Woof!" went tbc fat chap.
"Whish!" went tho air in the tube.
"La. la!" cried the Man in the Moon
gleefully ns bo saw tho air pressure
go up in bis instrument.
"Ile-haw, 1 can pump air, too,"
bruyed Balky Sam, letting fly with bis
heels at a blown-up chap. Wham! Thc
kick was ono of Balky Sam's best, und
thd fat chap was torn loose from the
air tube and sent flying up through thc
telescope, fur above the surface of the
moon.
"Yah! Yah! Yah! Here's a new
game," shrieked thc moon folks, leap
ing in front of Balky Sam's pounding
bcels. Wham! nnd Balky Sain bent
another flying up through the telescope,
and jet another. It was more fun thuu
tho moon folks bad eujoyed in many n
day. They liked to bo kicked far
into tbo air. The bouncing jolts didn't
seem to hurt them n bit. And it was
fun for Balky Sam a regular kick
lug bpree.
"La! La! Kick me!" thouted the
Man iu thc Moon himself. Ho leaped
In tbe way of tho smashing heels, but
instead ot going up tnrougb tuo tele
scope ho went bouncing llko lubber
ball from wall to wall.
I'cggy, dodging about to escape from
thc general confusion, got in tho way
of the Man in tbo Moon nnd was scut
tumbling right toward tho muzzle of
tbo airgun.
"Look out," shrieked Billy, but it
was too late. Down went Peggy into
tbo black hole, down until sho hit
something springy. Snap! Itoar-r-r-r!
There was a rush of air, a blinding
flush, n breathless darting through
SDaco and a hard thumn.
Peggy opened her eyes to find herself
ou tuo uoor Dcsiae tier own no a ut uome.
"Gracious! The airgun really
worked!" sho gasped. "It bus shot
mo back to earth, and now how under
tho sun am I ever going to get to thc
moon aguln to find out what becomes
of Billy, Balky Sam, Johnny Bull und
Billy Goat?"
(In ncJit week's atotv icill ba lohl
how Pfiggv S)U look io the woon,
wftpr'B the m? $lnng Ming, '
3EE THIS IS THE BG Tl P,
ALLr?l6HT,ALXF?i6HT. VHV RAY
HIGH PRICES FOR FURS WHEAI
htU CAM WAIT FOR A SALE
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Sljfcii, a
FOUAID ON THE
1 FLOOR ?
I- Jfc m wSSR.
feH A' i" Mi SEEKS
-5. ". XfWk? '21v PAY
6boD A1I6HT Vou FORGOT To '-i
BOSS, rdsgk TAKE THE PRICE
(ziP n TA6 off your
Jk" nw& 'IEW FURs' r
That's ekactlv
The impress ow
u J WAAJT To Cf?EATE .
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DOROTHY DARN IT Water, Water Everywhere, and Notlung Else to Drink!
O S .s
I SAV-M IS.l HAVE Bfift-iTl-Y
THIRST ANOI SVIOUUO JOLW
VAtUULIKt io know
WHERE I CAM SP
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KNOW THE WllOLe.
NATION DRY?
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OH THIS IS A tOST iTRAOR DINARS
IOITOF NEW5 A.ND ITS A SI Ll-V r
SHAMt DOM"T YOO TUlWK'
PROVOKIWtr CALL IT r
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NARROW niinJOED
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