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MAY 26, 1920
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7S SECOND WIFE
, By ERNEST POOLE
Author of "The Harbor," "Mb Famllu"
Copyright, 1B10, by PubUo Ledger Cto.
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ibccIoI Arrfinofmntt tvlth the McCluro
Bp, Sewtpaptr Syndicate)
TIIIH HTAItTB TUB HTOIIY
Kthil Kntght and Amu Lanier are
' &w "or toll her husband. Bhe
in M"" ,j .nnmnn. Mfifcinn (he moat
ri0ik;r eeraonal accomplishments and
ZLtarance to pel the mtt out of
KM! i to oeemMMl natural!, counJrv
M S. Their alnir's elenf otcm
mil td mnfce ner ftomc tulfh Amy.
The journey to new iotk, no ncto
.";' onrf hor sister's elaborate man.
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le iilace in Wow 1'orfc l'ou'ro
Hug here l" Amu
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wk'8 KA'S
i!v. .i.trrfe uleius oZ-marrtooe
I AND HlJUrt IT CONTINUK3
LtTS money, my dear, It's monoy.
-Tney"" ...- ,......
acllj just llko nil tho rest of us
ily they nro richer. That'H nit but It
everything. Put mo In a big houao
it th'ere, and my friends wouldn't know
,. In k few years."
a cloud caino on her fftoo an sho
oUa In tho elass.
"But tliatfl just tno irounie. a row
,r. more and I'll bo too late. You've
ot to ect there whllo you'ro youn?.
nd thcro's bo little time. You loso
our lcoks. it h an very won ror Homo
omen to t""1 nbout Ideas nnd things
nd travel and and children. I did,
,o, I talked a lot oh, how I wonted
.. i nl.i ...... I...- ....
cri iniiiB ou- u,,u ,lw lu iin ruw
ovrti. Thank Heaven, istnel, you vo
H-ars ahead. I'vo pot only a fow more
I ft I'm already thlrty-ono. And my
do oges fast In this town, If you do tho
I--. kaiiVa Yn('tFrl tn tin. Hilt vnlt
R Ethel, I want you to marry well 1
l't n millionaire that'H rnther hard.
Ijil besides, he'd probably be too fat
. it., tflnrl ivlm will n a mil If ntin ltn
.. .. It wrfttmi fill nvpr Vil fnrn nml
(Id una t
akes you
11 joursel
) rUnnillK ttuuui. nun men nnu II ncv.i
. Mr for tho rent of your davs.
dcy talk so well some of them do :
i,i it sounds so fine Idean und books
id pictures and I knew ono who was
i architect. And It's all voy well for
ter on, but what you've got to do right
.... .(fir, ti.hllA vill linvn tlm lrmla
id youth Is to llnd tho man who can
ve you a houso whero all those other
oplc will be tumbling to KCt In bo
use )OUIl imu lliu lliwiicjr juu uu
le to entertain and rIvo them what
cy really want In spite of nil their
klngi" ... i i i
Once more, with a weary nigh, sho
oDDed the religious Intensity, and
nlleri ns she wistfully added,
"Thats wlinro some man can put you.
iey do, you know, they -do It. Soma
in Ant It nverv dav. You cun seo his
ime In the papers. Dozens of wIvcb
t to Xevvport each year. And what
I... tn I tn fnniiu 1
"That's romance enough for me, my
ar. And if you want worn ana u
recr, the most fascinating kind 1 know
IU B1UUJ HIT lll,l jrwu.v (,l.l ll
id whats holding him bacK and taKe
away wnat's pushing him on nnd
'p It grow I You've got to narrow.
rrow down ' You may want a lot or
lldren. Thcy'ro loves, of course, to
ive around. But you run a big risk In
at. I could give you so many caBes
iUicrs who have just dropped out. IT
in-want to really get on in this town,
niVe got to stick to your husbnnd and
aKc jour nunimnu mii'ii iu juui muie
t things about that you will loarn
on enough It comes so naturally
ice you aro In It married, I mean.
.1 .,...' ..... hKl.l
U IHUl Ulil IIU1U.
-inA If VAX lrvA film oa T Invn Tnn "
added almost In a whisper, "you
il it so easy tnai oucn you iorgei
hW It la vnllVn tY'ltifr tn ,l,i WMnl
.i.Va rnfllt,, Hnlnr It fm VniiVfl llint
ippy uiui i'u auui um vjun. uui
m jou wake up and use It all every
Ing to drive him on. You can do
at while you are still young and have
Hal lie Hrtiuo lilt? luuivn, i iiiciui
id can make him seo that any iiumber
cither men would bo slnrl to ston Into
3 shoes. But you give them only just
ough to keep your husband from feel
t too safe You hold them off, you
ike him feel that he's overythlng to
m a ne ii worn ana. give you wnai
u ought to have ! And unless you're
fool sou don't listen to this talk of
omen's rights and women doing the
3ik of men. You keep on your own
yuuu uiiu imx) Kiixs H vim jwu
fp making him get what you need
1V1C ItH IUU IcllC i JMl Ul UlltC DltU
Bharp little laugh. "It's a kind
rnvv, jou neu, une buiu.
The night after thla talk Kthel lay
her bed, nnd tried to remember and
laic It out How new and queer and
TTltnc Cn innnii lllatrii. uha M fl l
earned of had been closed on every
i!1U
Th matter was that her old Ideals
dstandaida were belnfc torn up by the
45, rooia mat went ueop nown iiuo
rovnui mo in ine Kiwu in uuiu.
But Kthel did not think of that. She
''eu ana Higneu
Well, thla lu rnul T wan rlre.anilnir !
'd aftr nit thla la in ii nh tU( Snmr.
t different In the way you KCt It This
N'Pll Vnrtf Cinn tUintr a altr ulir
u. "Amy needs every dollar Joe
i make and she must not have me
wr nanus I vo pot io una wnai i
ill V Until n 4nK no n man inrl lut
rL iKnni u f
It threw a tingo of uneasiness Into
wt breathlesH shopping tours. And
ucr atuiuuu iu Willi i .iur. im
J not counted for much at first; he
"""ii n mere man or Dusiness; nnci
siness men had had little place tn her
io ui intnus in tno city, mil
Ljnlnr? Mm n.n.i ! Ai. . rn.i im.
, iun niio uiuiihcu itu
Tin
Jo Lanier was what Is called "a
miue nuiidor" He wns atr archl-
If UU 1 1 fl I n CT ..nt.trnnlnn .iti.l mm 1 aa
, .. ,V"f "" t-l Will il,,i . i-
nmbler nil In one. Ho ftut up
utment buildings "on spec." build-
r: . inc.ipor sort, most or tnem
In Ihn Ti. ...... .. ii . ...
Jl-I Or lOQW uu tl,A nnue. ,,-ilrrhl a
' d"'' I" the rapidly shifting values
;,'nDrhoodH In tho changing town
ifi.3. .. .'" ,l ,s ll"' run,' no le-
.? . I',,1,el one evening. Joe was
the Kind of a man, as Amy had
' Jr !'"ler, to malco a big sudden
,,.',' f his work. L'nfortunatelv he
i iJ , ,". i''ir, .nurHO oy name,
niv Ji n,111'!1 baclt- This man Amy
ii a w,lke1 Sho 8al(l that Nourne
hiiTm . l nno. a heavy llresomo
eriiM'ho. thought business was
Vn,..r '" "le woriu, ,
fc? 1 e? l reall' helievo ho forgets
lc. Jl',"s lll0ncy," Amy declared.
Bt-m.an,B u Hteady as a cow. He
; MinL.8? ' tIo,hlin. He haH stop.
.ffi1 h". thank heaven. And
ik ia. - "". s? .far way when I'll
.; '"at he's got to loso his
' ofe.Rlllwi steadily In Impor
ra ls nwaljenlne eyes. Of his
-mora "1!J"' n hm shoysaw tnai o
i rithf i moro certain that Amy
, to miarf iV8,,"'6 'ln "ho was
i , hj cci1' He not otly woraed
Ion Vnm, ,Nvns a passion. At night
kour.11'15; 'nornlngs ho could sit
'a ini " m t,le "resomc pages
,ot?o?,;i"f1WH1 '", "Is Piper' Ho
fh' he MkV,i01 ?..ln.,he 0VP"'"Bh: one
1 IU" talk "J'1'61 l? rome nlonB:
" tr,.?IK .,0 .her about bulldlnirs.
.? nw In l.?.0.,il.LJ,.t,en'w an.a
bu .V" ,1(,r Imag nat on at num..
N felt .'! 18a "vln lh,W- as
" .this mtuflr1t nlBht' ni(t"--VMM.
in u.Was business. J5ut oven
'M I, h ourprise. us Joo miw
no ',. ,la" a Htruncn thriuino- ....
lij ' own " B
jUrtw her?" ,"otlco',, something clso
f he would P. , A'01" every ovo-
i'ft Dlavi..8Jl .' f'wn . ftt ,,la J"0"'-'
'.' 1anSa, , "5 U"y. . An h rule lie
t"y B S l'"Puinr Hongs rrotu
?uiil driri 1?.mot,,.ne leunlng IJ.iok
V" Ms haiM .. ,.lnor muBlu.- And
cl1 It fa tn 1VUl ,,,unPlo "nd only
5','MivIlmr L?iSi,.cnkln Ills black
k"i' 'war n1Ti,uy over "10 smo to
,t,r' WOUlll COIllB R lnnlr tulilnl.
? "'l not iLya?.ue,y Hho fo't that
flr- For n!,VJ.t. l ev?n '""'I0 ll(,r
r ';, Amj- S-o ?,il ,nvrlaUlv at Midi
Sn(ift0i,Mll? "'I i would
;. ', "earil ono vwilne tliat
i.i i. ...
iu'Ayu.-' S:,..iK
Uthel was "mad to learn to nlmr" i,n
took her by tho arm at on"?' and
marched her over to the piano. An
they had quite a session togother til
Amy suggested going out to a now
Scrsou8hdftedh,'h'urrJt ilL fe
rnrionsinag"'8 C" '
Her curiosity deepened toward this
city love affair, tho husband nnd wife
who apparently had left ao many thlnn
out of their lives, th ngs vital In tfin
Ohio town. Tho sober woe giVi In tho
Often tthel opened that door nnd went
In and tried to make friends with Its
grave shy llttlo Innmto and tho heat S
nurse. And returning to her room "he
would frown and wonder for a time Hut
'ho Pretty things piling In fVom tho
Sr,P8i'n"d. ilno Bay nntTclpatlona. soon
crowded biicIi questions out of her mind
Swlfflv fhiu hA,,u,.i.i.i ...:. V iiiiiiu.
l.. I.i r .J. -""""" ..viiH growing
u mil, uniiwiina tarn uar, ntmate:
he day's routine with Its small events
were becoming parts of her life. Her
own room waB familiar now, for by
And tho dining room nnd tho living
room, where sho grew acquainted with
;'. , iiT uoauiiiiu an uuimnto a r.
... .... ..... ......... o , uwiii K1UW moro
nnd morn vlv ,t In I.-- n.. ... ...' r."
this was stlilfaffrom famlTlar? iTeld
too mucn, u mennt too much.
that?"'" ' V01' "V0 "Uh a mnn UUt
Tho way thev looked at each other at
times! The way they seemed keeping
watch on each other. If j0P wero out
vprv lnln nl n irlii a ..i. ".":
...tf ,"" - ,., Mmy uiiiii a muni
Invariably grow uneasy and absent-
......ut.. o,,u inciu nuuiu oe a cnaueng-
!i? iLnfJ" Vi8 wny 8he. Bfeled him on
his return. On one such occasion Kthel
was In Amy's room. Sho went out when
'nBi.?lB.,J. Vf,n,IJd Bay. her a stnrt and a
Rwlft thrill frtf n1ll.A..nu ,.. ,. r .
r..jir v . . "'"'vuku tinH tiiu not
turn around she know they wero In each
I v .........
'j again, lata one afternoon u hen the
SEiY, ...K'i.'"" .'?ri0-nnH '"""d Joe at
..w., nun n iircu iinxious iook on h 8
fvf'.illl8i wlfo SI"10 u" behlnd him.
And the picture of her Bmull gloved hand
upon .loss heavy shoulder remained In
iithel s memory. It seemed so soft and
yet so strong. '
iii,'I2l10 ic",n d0. "lythlng with him sho
will It bor" marry Bomebody how
.,t.y.pon the Hvlnfe room mantel was a
ii.?rn"h of Am'' And on the
SiT-Afi1.1. nnd.. ,rctly faco w"'' "10 Hi's
Rllirhtllf nnrllti n..l I.. i.. it, ...
v., .... "'" '"'" '" ",B ""iiiine vio
let eyes, thero was. tho expression of
feometh ne which i7ihM .11.1' .... iTi
?hT!i.,hensc'fTlor.'J?ns.hadJ.'-?''
.i.r. . 1 vt .. " ,,t;r ins" Bcnooi
club when they had sturdily tnckled the
fi.o i... , ' .a w.nal " meant. Uut
fi?ei,pJcl.uro Pr?w f'lmlHar and real, filled
in bj the living presence here of this
beautiful body, hor g ossv hair, her
cheeks and lips: this sister with so
many moods, now intent nnd watch-
fill. nOW lfn.w1.hll..n...l I ,".. ."".
KV .ni.nl ---, .uicu, 1I1UU1LM11, POW
fMiecJit, i u,1Br' nw smilingly con-
v-..-. 11..IU bV,
waArmd C. l LPJTS6 .V2X ?
M!f.d.&r "BS?l ' inVsVeou's foe'e
i .V .. u,u ,eel on every side, dr v
n.B.. .thi? throns of humanity In this
S'irjfV s0 mnny tl,lnKS he hac once
deemed Important wero fading 'rnpldlv
away. That hungry hope of a singer's
n,e.6n,;. tha.t ,cravlnB for work and gsc'f
f110";, f"P to Paris. London, Rome.
hJnhnnf'i1. """ .clcvcr "eo"Ic- "salons."
n l"ant discussions of life: and deeper
hn!inth0.SiM mysterious dreams about
having children and making a home
2 ainJ d"' b'in,d' so quletlv and
change. ly notlocd the
P'pr this wns hnppenlng In a few
Wreethnln ",Vst wI,lrl and excitement
V.,,.nthoso ,dazzl'ng streets and shops.
ihSS ?,'n:Is' Fow,ns- nats" Blovcs and
shoo. Its not what you sav that In
terests men-It's how you look and
what you have on." The Imago of her
8nfr,w,ylvld '" lcihel'H t'aKt'r mind.
And with It came the question, now
ardSnt .JhofB'i still a llttlo confused.
'S'lttH J over bo llko that?"
h.thol had been about four weeks In
town, nnd now sho was to meet Amy's
.,'w ds; A,ny. wnn Blvl,,R a dinner tho
next oenlng In her honor; and to let
the cook and tho waitress have a rest
on ,l "e, Preceding night. Joe took Amy
and Kthel out to dlno In a cafe. His
business had gone well that week and
Joo wns a genial husband. Thoy had
a sen-food Bupper nnd later ho took
ft0"! to a play. When they camo home.
wVi? ieint ? Il?r room' for aho feIt
was asFeep. W"8 "0t '0"e befre Sh8
She wns awakened by Joe, half
dressed.
"A"iy Is sick !" ho said sharply, "do
a doctor"'" ' W yU7 r" try t0 Bet
On Amv'n hnrl a lltA !.,,.- i.ml.i
saw n face so chanced from the one cf a
,., "","' uetore, mat sne reit her heart
Tir-IT ,, "". '"J",'"L "".". was
spasms of pain. But worso was tho ter
ror in her eyes.
nmtilv,linLtl,Tnlc.1'm.dylnB'" sl, crleI.
T?eHB I ate It poisoned mo!;'
n.?r was a v'olent catch In her breath
lln.rmyT.'.i.hy,i ,you ,nocr '"tlo dar
ling! Lthel held her sister tight, asked
quick anxious questions and did things
to relieve her. but with little or no sue-
back With him was a doctor, who
made an examination nnd then took Joo
Into the hall Kthel followed anxlouslj.
hho heard the doctor questioning Joe
und she heard him sav. c'
"I'm afraid It's ptomaine"
hat does that mean''" Joe (lercelv
nqulred. Dut before Kthel could hear
th reply she was called back Into the
bedioom whero on her bed with both
hands clenched Anny was saying.
"I can't bear this' JInko him glyo
1110 something quick'"
Tho rest of tho night was a blur nnd
a haze, of which Joe was the center
Joe hair crazed and Impatient, making
Impossible demands.
"Vou enn't get .1 nurse In a minute,
my friend, at B a. m ." the doctor cried
I m doing my best, if you'll glo me u
chance !"
The fight went on. Tho nurse arrived,
and turning to Kthel the doctor said.
,Ht him out of this." And sho took
Joe into tho living room Hut there
with a sudden curso and a groan he be
gan to walk the floor.
"This doctor what do we know of
him? He was all I could find' We
hnen't been to a doctor In years!
Ah that's It '" And he went to tho
telephone, whero In a few moments bIio
heard him saying tent.elv. "Bin, old
man, I'm In trouble " And sho thought,
"It's his partner "
"What liavo jou done?" sho asked
him. '
"Got Bill N'ourse. on the 'phone. He's
bringing nnother doctor."
"Illlt .InA ! Vnil ulinlllil hava nul.A.l
tins one nrst :
"Should I?" was his distracted reply.
The Becond physician soon arrived und
was as surprised and distracted as the
first ono when he found how ho had
been summoned. In a moment with an
gry apologies ho was backing out of tho
door. But Joo caught his arm.
"You two and your etiquette bo
damned' Oo In and look nt thnt wom
an I" he cried. And with a glance Into
Joe's eyes, the second doctor turned to
the first, muttered, "Hold this mnn. He's
crnzy" and went lino the bedroom.
It was long before Kthel fcrgot the
look that appeared on Joe's faco when
tho second physician came out nnd said,
"I'm sorry, (There's nothing I can do."
She went In with Joo tn Amv. And
her sister looked so relieved, the lines of
pain all smoothed away. Heavily
drugged, ho was nearly asleep. Her
hand felt for Joe's and closed on It, and
with a llttlo nestling movement of her
soft lovely body sho murmured smiling.
"Oh, so tired nnd sleepy now."
Again, In splto of her grlof nnd fright.
Kthel noticed how her sister's hand
closed cn that of her husband. In tho
months and years that followed Bhe re
called It vividly ho mnny times
Joe snt thero long nfter Amy was
dead,
The doctor sighed to Kthel to come
Into the living room
"Aro you to he In charge"" ho naked.
Hho looked nt him and shivered. She
taM n nnni, nt ottM, lrtnnlllinno AH nhn hrwl
never known before.
1 Know nououy noiiuug 1 uon 1
know how you urrnnge," she said. "I've
only been a month In tow 11 "
Tho doctor gave her a curious look of
pity und tiucnslnrss It was as though
110 had told her "I'm sorry, hut don't
cuuiii uu 1111? (or lieu'. 1 in uuoy, 111a is
Now York, you know" Ho, said,
"I'll eco'to the undertaker." 8no
Hilvered again, and ho added. ''Don't
you know jionio elder veomari herot '
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