Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 30, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1020
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''CINDERELLA DAUGHTER
Vy HAZEL DUro DATOIICLOR
uvvriaht. isto, by tho Publle Z,trfor Company
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BRUNT
Uy FANNIE IWRST
In Jf Inch Kathleen Heads Her Own Heart
SV.N'OT.SIS
( iii iwl until Virginia West had
iiiffcral. until after her hushand had
tft&tiud her baby had been bom, that
,je had been aiven the srring rjcj It
tins then thai shr an hathlvcn Fos
icr m she really irrt.t. telfish, Ins'nccre
fnd incapable of real frluu'.ahiv. And
the hond that had txhlid between ih
fno pH nco o'(iir school day
,tu lrol.rn
KT1IMJ'jN' knew tliat somehow she
,a,l Uif out with Virginia. Vlr
jlni.i mhh no lonscr tiio 'sir! she had
1 ven wifphoml nml motherhood nntl
! Biffprinif liml i-ImusMl'hrr. ITcr fiirllsh
i
klubborniiriH ami uhillty to utiek to
'thins Hia1 f'ip fo'1 'Ans r'Slt !"il
rhantst' I" "Vi'ii H'nnn!iiK facility,
j-iiilliprmorc. Kuthlrrn itnew that for
Hip f -1 lime Virginia miw lier as tho
W2o, rllisli throiuli and through. Vacu
tlioiicli Mic Krpt raying to licrsplf that
ir dulti t I'liro. thp tliI carp; tho fact
ioin"0 hPr
Shr dreitli'il on tho way home after the
had laiil good-hy to Virginia, as though
a gr.H miWone lind not brpn iatir.n
in thrli lics. nnil ni tliotmh their
fnfn(Wiil was still unimpaired, tliiv
nftcr all what Virginia thonghl or did
innttfTPil ery little. Vhnt she wanted
uni (o bring Hill to terms, to be en
r3Pr3 to him and .Nu'i'ly married. Hhe
Ww that he had n pomfortable. if not
s l3r'p niomp ami a llnurWiing pxport
iiiMtiP'- vhieli would make him a rich
ti-an miiiip t'rn
Hni"rr, in spite of the (nei that
Kathlppii Imd told A'irginia of h'-r pu-
tagmiPiit to IJH1, tftpro was no eugage
n'iit and T51U Imd demonstrated nn
nloofo'ii of lato that hud soni'dmi ripen I
rii'pouraging tic did not respond as he!
one had to Kallilorn'H allurements. She
Fin 'urn h;oiip in I lie ilimly ligiiledi
iK-wiii room two or ttirrc time a(
weeV The friends vith whom she wus
'aMiig ellinpfed the trup'niluntion and
Mpid athlpcn all they could by in
;iinn? her priwicj. Flic won1 her'
loneliest frocks and one eienitiK the hadi
ro in,; long earrings in npr part. 10 uun
ti. Hi general effect, but mil persisted
in l'Pinaining anuojinKb frienrti
Kathleen could not understand it. Up
onked at herself In' the gias. "The
hind of a thiug Virginia affects.
Sheet, unsophisticated Virginia. I
wioiiljl think women of that caliber
would be nn awful bore In marriage ;
makes a man feel us if he had to live
tip to co much."
Sho trailed Into the Hling room uwl
Mil down before the jiiano. Tho family
alwiijK left her to heriielf on the nights
that Hill was expected, but of late
Kathleen had felt a growing disclina
'" n their part to do this. This was
Knthlpen'n second winter in New York
with the T.anglc.Yii and they were begin
ning to weary of the girl's ocr-aggrcs-Mvcichs.
As Mrs. l,anj?ley said to her
Ini'band, she would not har had her
lliere for a moment if it were not for
th faet that she had been at nchoul long
ugo with her mother.
Nut Kalhlrpn was too nervous to plav
mul she went ocr to the window anil
looked out. Strange thoughts enmc and
went in her brain. Thl was her sec
ond winter in New York, and what had
she accomplished? She hud dabbled a
little in interior decorating, but her
entile Idea had been to have u good
time; the work hud been flmply an es
lwc. su. thought of all that had hnii
pened to Virginia in that time. Vir
ginia had married, had lost her hus
band and had 11 linliv tn n ahnr imr
''I and a half. How the time had tlown!
i N hy. already Jimmy hud been dead
I nearly a jear.
1 She shivered and turned to look at
I the little French clock on the mantel.
The sinnll hnnih pointed to 8 :2). Well,
llill nee.- got (here before S:f!0, what
made her so uenoiisl exjiectaut to
night? lint nt !) o'clock Kathleen vns
I (till waiting, drooping u little in the
white nun-like goun. and a chill fore
boding clutching nt her heart. At J) -.."O !
Annie Kineadu's hutiland, Htcve,
who hat stopped drinking after the
birth of their baby, starts again after
the death of the child. , Annie leave
him because ho will nit sign tho
pledge, and goes to St. Louis, where
she lives with Luey Heaslcy, at her
boarding house. Khc tells Mr. Pod
die, teho ftm (he room nett to hers,
how to take care of his little boy, tcio
has ci oup. Mr. Foddic admires her,
and teases her about leaving tffcic.
ciiArrisii v
WlITHl, you you don't know nothing
VV about how things nrp with tnc und
and him. I've stuck this long, and
to make tsuro
I'll stick It
out another
few niontha
if it kills me.
l.lddy herself
says I should.
Im going to
see It through
until M n y-.
day, and then
if it's lart
ed I'll bo
sure enough
to go home
anil
"Until
whcnV"
"Until
aw, what's It
to you? It's
mvbusiness."
"You big, sassy doll, don't you talk
to me like that, you big, sassy doll,
you."
"Ain't jou ashamed, tryin' to cut
up like that with with her. r your
jour wife only dead two jenrs?"
"What's that got to do witli it?"
"Lots."
I married her late ami she died ou
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FANNIU 1IUK3T
Ueasley who'll look nftcr tho little fel
low daytime. Nobody can say I ain't
doing Lenle'u dust proud."
"That that's no way to talk, Mr.
toddle."
"Flno girl, waa Lcnie: tine as you'd
want, Miss Annie. A bit spavined, I
deed to tease her, from sttiudlng' in
umbrellas nil those years, but not bad
wheu her bangs was frizzed and her
pony skin on."
"Is that what she's got on hi the
picture there ou the mantel?"
"Same. She was u. great one for
stylo, IjCDic. Used to love to do her
flat and then dress up like n horse
and buggy and come down to the um
brellas, givln' the old glrla heart fall-
"You! Ugh, whattn I care what
you'd call lt?r'
"Oo on, tell me, Spitfire."
"Nothing, I tell you. Nothing t want
you to know. Honest, for a man whoso
whofcc mustache ought to be gray,
you you're the freshrst."
Sho bent down again into the crib,
the color mounting up behind ber ears
and Into the roots of her hair.
"I know a namo for you," said Mr.
Foddlc, leaning in his patent rocker
toward her. "Want to hear It?"
"No."
Ti' TUp Ilnll. Rweetnesai" he aald.
rising suddenly, bin light blue eyes too
frank, and advancing toward her; it n
Big Doll," and put out his hand to
place It upon hers. "You great,' uitf,
line-looking" , ,
"Ugh I" she cried, Btnndlng back
from him, und a Hare of hot temper
rushing up into her face, and regard
ing him through a blur of acorn.
Il f 1 III
"Touchy," ho said, but desisting.
i
through tpacc, tho heart of her beat
ing tip through the coterlet. Hur
rowed her arm beneath her pillow und
snuggled down into it. After a while
un edge of sleep grew nround her, and
this time she came out of it to nn Im
mediate upright position, trembling.
Through the wall, deep as the whecz
inga of rusty springs und with u gasp
between that lasted far too long, like
the utiensy period when u cntia bolus
its breath in temper, camo to Annie
fantastically abovo U und n sheet de
pending, tent-fashion. IJesido It a dull
lamp burned Into the gloom, Its hot
untiseptlc fumes rising.
"The lamp, Mr. Foddlct It can be
held inside for a while."
And grasping It like u torch, she
parted tho tent curtains nnd plunged
in to her waist.
Outside in the gloom of one twitch
inir cas jet Mr. Toddle paced k short
stretch of floor, hands behind him und
"THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY"
Another serial by
FANNIE HURST
Will run ail next week. Kstlicr Lcfkflvltch takes her first trip abroad and
bccs u good deal more than the promenade deck, the blue uca and the distant
horizon line. Don't mlrs even the first Installment, which will appear on
MONDAY, FUmtUAUV 2
fV had given up hope, but even then she ' me curl. that's all there's to that
win more angry at Bill than anything
rise. The fear of losing him, that hbi
failure to bliow up thut night had
aroiiH'd in her heart, was swallowed
entirely by her rage
(Tomorrow, the great ,'uhenturc)
STORK GUEST AT FIRE
Mother Nbvcr Knew Room Next to
Hers Was Burning
isrniiilon, Fa., Jan. '.0. While Cre
to UK- lo be with her. but there was jio m ri' S Coluu eave bi'rTl o
return of the eager passion that' he had lij!,".,,?",..' M"' Lol"u savC b,rth lo
her
fr
in
uton
a
inhibited during tliei. eajjly engage
rirnt then the slightest touch of h
finne- on his had been the occasion
'weeping her into his armx. She could
remmibir the lilaze or lus blue ejes
ibm li and she had come as near to
leiu linn a it was in her to care for
anuliin,.
Of course she had broken the engagft
ini-nt he had no intention of living
nitli Bill on the terms that Virginia had
lived Willi .hriiuiy it oulv sac Jinn
l:non nf the logins, cverylhluK might
haie been diilireiit now. But as 111
T.is there was ju't one thing to do.
Ton him back to her, and she still had!
hopes of doing this. After till, if he rttrt'
not care for her, whj should he seek her
out as he had?
llul evening she determined on a bolI
imirs-e she would lorce tne issue, rer '
In pi he hud been holding off merely to
'tcl her If Fo.itho way was easy. BUI
lmil not .mid he was conunc that night,
,but it was his regular evening. He lino
'dropped in everj Wednesday for weeks
,nrnl i-lic had grown lo iook lorwnm
Ito tl
Knllileen wore a new frock, a simple
litti? white crepe thing that muile her.
Innk nlmoM nuiilike. She arranged her'
hair more simply than usual and tucked
n ted uitp iir her belt I
Simple and girii'h," she T'.aid, aa hhe
The tire started from crossed electric
wiics and communicated to the mom
adjoining Mrs. Cohen's. The llrcnien
worked as noiselessly us .possible, and
That's all. What haH been ain't got
nothing to do with now. Give her n
square deal, too. Vhc rooms up on
Page avenue, furnished up for her like
out of a eursTogue. lloughther better
duds than she was used to in a thou
sand jtar.s in the uinbrellu department
where she worked eight jours on my
floor. I gae her n squure deal while
she lhcd, and that's more than lots
can -aj. Mudc twenty-live n week and
spent twenty-five bn her. What's then
got to do with now?"
"But "
"Promised her the night she died
that kid 'ud have u father to stand by
him. and have I stood, haven't I?"
"Poor little Bobbie."
"Whj, eusy ns snapping lingers I
could put the kid up in n home, com
forluble, too, and Ihc for myself like
u gentleman, if f wasn't doing right
bj her dust. What I get being coojied
ure the first tlnVj Ph.2 sprung the pony
skin on 'cm. Sixty-five bones it set
t. e back, girl." -
"She was right prettj,poor little
t,linC'" . , , ,. , i
"Got it packed in camphor down in
Bcasley's cellar now. Gad, but that
coat would look neat on u iigurc like
yours. On our figure it would be u
coat sure enough."
"Poor little thing, rlht prctlj
around the ejes and Bobble's got her
mouth."
"Pretty, hut gad, girl, Vc seen lots
of 'cm In my time ; been hlrin 'cm for
eighteen year, but never clapped eyes
ou one like jou ! Whera'd you get
that hair, girl dip it In lire? I hired
u girl for tho laces once just because
she had hair that shade, but nothing
up to yours! Gad, where'd you get it?"
"Steven used to call It his his "
"What?"
Aw, nothing
"Go on, whnt'd he call it?
it's same as I'd cull it."
"You bet jour life I'm touchy!" And
with her fncq iitill wry with" distaste,
she blid past him around an archl
jielago of furnltute and out, slamming
tho door.
Aj 11 o'clock foggy quiet had settled
over" Lucv Beaslev's furnished rooms
'light housekeeping. In the strip of
lower hall a tip of gas burneo yeuowiy,
mitigating the gloom drearily enough
At each stair lauding another blob
flickered crocheting shadows into dim
ness.
Within her room, dark as u pocket
except where a slit of tho weak light
showed beneath the door, Annie Ki
neady lay on ber cot, her feet to the
King Quality shoe tactory and her
head to the wall, one urm flung up
across her eyes, courting sleep and
counting sheep, whole slaughter houses
ot them, as they slanted bleating down
the chutes at Spartan Junction into
Klneady ns she sat In the dark, half ist beating into palm.
emerged from the coverlets nnd quiver
ring, the sound ot croup.
Then the drag of soft shoes across
carpet and Indications of an object or
two placed down. Finally quiet so
lasting that nfter it time sho crept
down to her pillow once more, but not
relaxed to It, and her eyes open to the
dark.
Lying there taut for sound, when it
did come, und hi spito of herself, sho
sprang trembling to her feet, drag
ging a swirl of sheet with her; nnd
when nu nbysmnl gasp seemed to have
no end, thrust her feet Into knitted
slippers and, wrapped lu u kimono of
large -figured cottou crepe, sloughed,
bhlvering, through tho gloom of the
hall; rapped in three FtnccntOH nt the
door adjoining, her whisper breaking
out Into voice.
"Mr. l'oodic open please Mr.
Toddle."
The door swung back to reveal him
In the flannel dressing-gown, peering
and quavering, and the hot medicinal
smell of creosote pouring uround him.
"I was just coming for you. Miss
Annie. He little fellow's bad."
"Mr. Foildle. Mr. Foddie. ho oughtn't
to cough like that with the lamp burn
ing. Did jou lix the tent arrangement
to conhuc the Inmoiii
Miss Annie, if you think It's a doc
tor he needs, the poor little- '
"Hand me n epoon there.
He Inserted it, trembling.
"Is he "
"Hand me another blanket.
"Here."
"The hot-water kettle."
"Here. Miss' Annie "
"Shh-h-h-hl"
Tho small strnnglings receded nnd
finally ceased, and her voice came
through tho sheet filtered and relaxed.
" 'Salright, baby. 'Salrlght now.
SIc-ep. Go to sle-o-p, by ba-bee
ba-bce. Go to sleep, my ba-hee. Tru-In-la
la la! M-m-m-m-m."
When she emerged from the Lilt in
daddy Just used to go all to plecw tf
ho only stubbed bis toe. Honest, 7W
tmn!"
"But poor little- "
"Why, jou ought to seo him. now.
Go take n peck nt him for yourself,
(deeping there quiet as a top, with' his
little wool benr hugged up to mm.
Ev now, slih-li-li-h!"
He Pntcred nnd emerged with hla
face rlenred to n smile.
"Well, I'll' be darned."
"Didn't I tell you?"
"LAylng there laughin' in his sleep
nnd his little yellow curia ull upread
out over tho pillow just like you'd laid
tbem there one by one."
"I I did."
"Well. I'll be darned. Aslcen and
cool as b cucumber." He wink Into ,'S8J
chair, breathing rapidly und regarding Jj
"cr ..i
"Mr Foddie, jou're letting youmejf; ,
get nil excited over noming. ,
He laid a hand across his chest to
suppress the breathing.
"I I'm nil right.'7
"You mustn't let yourself get worked
tip when be gets these little spells.
Just call me or Benslcy; they don't
mean unjthiiig. You inustu t get ex-
the teepee, lamp upheld. hc face of , citcd. Mr. Foddie, the wuy jour Jieartj
ber was in high luster, like Ticpolo's
Cleopatra. Light slid down over her
milky arms, with the sleeves fulling
back from them, and upon ber hair, a
plait of it flowing over each shoulder.
"He's all right, Mr. Foddie. You just
didn't have his little head low enough
i and didn't know how to work the
. . . .
lamp.
"My God, Miss Annie. I was afraid
he'd choke. Poor little fellow just
looked like he'd never get his next
breath. Poor little fellow!"'
"Now. now, Mr. Foddie, you sit
right down there. You're as white us
"Come in. Miss Annie For God's In nhost yourself. They don't amount
pake, do something. I never seen the to nothing, Mr. Foddie, these spells of
poor little fellow so hard up for croup with kids, if you know how to
breath." He dragged the door wide, handle them. Honest, you men ore
his face stundiug out whitcly. 'the greatest ones for losing your heads
She was in und past him, and to 1 right uway nnd going all to pieces,
tho small crib, an open umbrella hung Why why, with my little boy his
can act un.
He was intent on watching her pin
shut tho slit in the teepee, the sleeves
fallen back from her arms, her head
thrown up so that her throat swelled
and tho print crepe flowing about her
body
"I here, now '."
"lou bet it acts ui when you're
around, Mis Annie. 11 nets up like
rrazy."
(CONCLUDED TOMORROW)
U. of P. Freshmen Win Debate
Freshmen were victors in tho debate
with the sophomores at the University
of Pennsylvania last night. The fresh
men argued for the affirmative on the
question whether the United States
should "intervene in Mexico and es
tablish u stnble government there."
8
See if miles of sidetracked boxcars
Dozed Anally, and awoke
falling
the patient neicr Knew the house was i up in a cheap joint like this? Ou
burning. The tire was extinguished . twenty -live per I can live like n gentle
befoie any serious damage wus done, man. It's because I need a. woniun like
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pi this sale we batter prices mercilessly in a aupreme
effort to clear our shelves of thousands of pairs
before the new arrivals for Spring come in. Coet or
value have been literally ignored. $4.98 for as fine a
pair of $10 ehocs as you have seen anywhere this sea
son! That's the mighty inducement that this scusa.
tional sale hold for YOU. By all means seize this
opportunity NOW, for these hoes arc goiug like hot
cakes at this unheard.ol price.
Choice of patent leather vamps, with black or crey kid.
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lth "" buck top button. All sizes. Louis hel.
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t.?,- van.a Browu kid clotf P. u" cut Louis heels,
aluminum plate. Positively worth J7.
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