Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Image 23

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S SECOND WIFE
By ERNEST POOLE
Author of "The Harbor," "Ills Family"
Cotvriaht, Hit; tv Public Ledtur Co,
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ci)iI KntoM is country 'bred, ideal-
?'.'?,?J i deotfc ores her o make her
PZfuUKAmu Lanier, her sister. A
Zth later AM dies of ptomaine
"2 and Ethel keeps house 'for
VSR' huTband, Joe, and the Child,
iitte Ethel and Joe marry. She
sHn!ls to take voice culture from
1nu iH,nd "Dioiaht." They plan to
K'Jken in Joe Ms qenius at draft
rtaicoKtn m DxoioM may he too
M.?ted in her, she tells him "to be
)b'e,etc-,"iftheu are to continue
. ri"NI HKBK IT CONTINUKB
CO SHE hud got out of that nil right,
p,n(j jjad fell tremenuouaiy rcuoicu n.
. i.. it.ni in llkiul llm lnun ! he
was
ws
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besides ner omy nuc, mu ... ..t
... i.l.M.1a n llAf "WrttMltn
.tiM bring iritiiuo m ...... ..v. ......
could "".. ..... , ,. n. xii o,i.
friends ! ii'alB " " -
" . 's0 unsafe nt tlmcB. Her husband's
Lines, his two sides. Fanny Can- and
;, scheming. Dwlght nnd Ills blue.
twinkling eyes, Mrs. Qrewo nnd liar
.millns good-fellowship wore, all very
Ml1. n.nd exciting. But nafe? Oh. by
jnv- t
Mnutlonay as Ethel walked on through
the park she smiled to herself oxpec
tJStlv For Dwlght had promised the
lanuj u-irnr Qnllv r.mthern In see
MrH.
.K,
?.r FaSy Carr. ' I want to bo nfyself.
S,,rfs all" and happy with my husband 1"
gne turned abruptly toward her home.
"In the meantime i m ruwk ww ;,
lh? baby Uls bath." she though. She,
Sanced at the watch on her gloved
Srlst And a man who looked like a
dtcctlve. or a villain In the "movies."
looked after her In an envious way.
Who's her dato with?" ho won-
dCTh days dragged by. She had
nxlollS times. Wliai WOUIU oauy t-iutii-
J?,be like? "And what In the world
"ill she think of mo? If she doesn't
,,;'.' mevery much tho very first time,
II have lest my chance. For phe's busy.
tier life is lull oi wiih iu'"a " -i.ns
and running about with her
friends. And she won't so much as
bother her head !" Ethel felt a dismal
lnklni?. In aln sho strove to nssuro
hfrself. .'oe, Nourse and then Dwlght,
one after the other, had all bowed down
More her. "On. that, wa3 very simple I"
the thought "They're only men I" It
would be a woman this time, and one of
Ike most brilliant kind. "What a dull
little fool she'll find me, In splto of all
I do or say'" It would be all the more
difficult because Mrs. Crothcrs was
older "That will count against mo.
No doubt s-lie's beginning to show her
-., Mn.t T'nt VnlMlCT A T A ullA HftAin't
wint any young things to come snoop
ing about her husbnmj ! Then there's
Ams1 ana tno quarrel iney nau, ana uno u
mt rte and Amy In the same claas I I'M
hive all thai to fight against!" Th
Idea of settling everything all In ono
brief encounter. Oh, it was too madden
ing '
"Xow, Ethel Lanier, for goodness sako
(top fldeeth IT like a nervoua old maid 7
This Isn't tho minister coming to call!"
On the day beforo the expected call
Ethel was Just on the point of going
cut for the afternoon to do some shop
ping and shake off theso silly fears,
when the telephone rang and a few
moments later the maid came In nnd
told her tliero was a visitor downstairs
In an Instant with n rush of excitement
Ethel knew It was Sally at last. Dwlght,
ui )iw ca.vi wu'Ma "ijr .u IIIIAUU ilia
dates and was bringing Sally a day
ihead! How- stupid cf him! "Wh.it
have I rf"
"Did she como up?" she breathlessly
asked,
"No. JIra Lanier, she's waiting below."
"Did she give her name?"
"Yes Mrs. Carr."
"Oh." Ethel gasped and sank down
m a heap. "All right, ask her to com.e
up" she said. In a tone of Indifference.
When the maid had none, she almost
called her back." She" did not want to
tee Fanny Carr. Still why hot? Oh.
let hr come. And In tho two or three
nlnutes that followed, Ethel passed
frpm a mood of depression to ono of easy,
good-natured contempt. She was no
longer afraid of Fanny, for Ethel was
lettlru Joo In hand
'And a soon as I do," she reflected.
and my husband makes a name as nn
jrchltect doing great big things, what
harm can Fanny do me?" As she
thought of the brilliant people who were
to soon to- be her friends, she looked
upon Janny Carr and her like with no
S?r?Jn?,trt(1 lLut onl" compassion. What
tupjd lives they wero leading.
And.0 when Fanny came Into the
room Ethel received her kindly.
Kilt Wnnn ..U ii.j Z. - -..
lonkM h 7 ?r."" "S ""1"- "?
..V, C. u : '";C"J, "" i er ureas, ana
Jrt she had a confident air. She took
IQ the nnA rlnthAn nt vam t.nn,iAH..
Spung hostess, and Ethel's very graclouB
VLlni "2e almost pitying tone of her
jo ce and then with a hard little smllo,
h- r iai a ehano." said Fanny hoft-
,.. : " i"iiru ai ner lone. inis
wlRht be rather awkward.
i inean tnia wa- of doing mv
I
Joe
k,i,V.u J'lean ,hla wa.v f doing
a h "e r'.Jolned good-humoredly.
,,'.'. "o u uuiu nonce u.
" " asKea Fanny.
What n .a.. . A.
...... u" Jiiennj un,
voir, -e Il,llBht.' .my dear- Th hard
ffi. ?, her -,vl8.ltor had become sud-
ins woman then and slowly reddened
bli.ihi-ars' , A,nrt the consclouHnesa of
"ft made her all tho angrier.
fminA. iK". you mean;- sno
man(led. Her vo ce too w.-rn verv 1.
m. . lr,b,,p(,v.111;: !i ""I: but'there
nt. 7 .. . ' "rown eyes, fanny
"J a tense little laugh.
wi ;-. V ol" B'"'1' Lion i let's
aIC time Joe mV hA mmlnv !,,.
jot know, and wo must get this over
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as ihVv, brrl "ver- Kiners voce
rnV'n.?.?"usly. Fanny noticed
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Tmv"' '"!,". ll J"" this." she said.
frnm ii iYp y.0Ur mmd t0 cut Joe
w from all his old friends, Including
that -" l n,lgnt have stood for
1'owkinrl'"
' X ?i le,'?,r" LSi? r.aeal
SfS anno? M ?r ukHhiS
Ftnnt?"0'..' I.0"" help it!" Plainly
tomatch,krorfXBrl';ot,lnt0araBO
To.u.. b.etter bo very clear, Mrs.
SlU"' i E.theI, exclaimed, leaning forward.
Her -visitor looked straight back at her,
and answered:
"Very. I mean Dwlght."
Ethel roso abruptly.
:3Sf wm'itr cn0U8h' 1 thlnk-"
"What a loathsome mind you hav !
"No, I'll show you this. And then
WA II I7AI. in ttll.ln.aM jt-. TAUU.. ma
duced a larRe envelope, from which she
ivvj nut a. law lyiiawriuen pages, "just
jok .it1"0 ,ve.r" ?h9 advised, "and
Ethel hesitated, "you'd hotter. They're
Ethel took them and read them, and as
sho did so her rage and acorn cna.muu
flrnt Inln h,u flApmA.i n.i u.. i..,. .
slckonlng fright Sho felt all at once so
. j .' """" .duo nan always neara
of dptectlvcj nnd their reports of shad-
OtVftrl tVIVAff ltllf lltn an 1 1. 1 .. . 1
7 ' - , "'--. .. ,...,. ouit tJi. ttllllK lltlU
Just been In tho papers and had never
nutiiiwi very reHi, -rnis is about me"
she thought. It told of ovory ineoting
she had had with Dwisrht. In hi Rtnnin
and In other places, once at the llltj.
wnero iney una cunea anil ffone to the
opera, twico In tho park where they had
walked. Such clean times, all three of
them, but how cheap and disgusting they
now appeared! For hero were bits
nbout Dwight'H past, his record with
women two wero named, He had been
n corespondent once I And his studio
was described In detail, with emphasis
on a blp loungo In ono corner!
Suddenly It was laughable ! And so sne
laughed at Fanny I And Fanny replied:
"You moan ho won't bellove it!"
Ethel wont on laughing. Joe wouldn't
believe It. She wished he would como
and turn this woman out on the street.
Sho felt rellof unspeakable.
"You'vo forgotten," Fanny added,
"that you lied to him about your frlond."
"How daro you say that?"
"Because I have tho facts. On the
second of December Joe brought Dwlght
to dlno with you, and you acted as
though you'd never met. I gathered that
from Joo himself when I saw him im,
next day. Whllo tho truth of It .was
you'd heon seeing Dwlght ever since tho
first of October."
"Yes? That will be easy enough to
explain." .But Ethel felt herself turning
white. Sho sank down and thought,
"Now you'll need all your nerve. Don't
got faint, you'vo got to think clearly."
But she was not given time.
"And nil that had been going on while
you wore mipposed to bo home with the
baby." Mrw. Carr leaned forward briskly.
"Now tho thing for you to do Is exactly
what I tell you. But before I do that,
there's Just one thing I wish you to
understand about me. If you want to
keep Joe, keep him. I don't want him
T li.V.r rllrt Yi,a lniif.TnA1 n. ,... nln
nnd again for what you thought 1 was
ujriiit, Itl uu, All 1 WUIll IS 10 oe let
aione to go on with Joe as I always have.
'What I mcLn bv flint vnn u'm'i
understand, because you don't under
stand my life. A woman like me In
thlo city needs one man who'll be her
frtnnrltllA llllT.rtrttlt. Irl.fi.ln Trtnln anl
advlso her. carry her through when
unos aown a dil Ana joe lias always
been like that.
"Why? Because of Amy. When she
first rum. frt TCaw Vnrl vam fAm.itH.
It was on a visit to me. I had known
ner Dacit in coaming school. Well, the
visit lengthened out. I saw how crazy
rIia U'flR fnr fh. Inivn anrf r tl.iln nl-l.
well off then, so I let her stay and
gavo her a home let her meet my
friends, Joo Included. I had a husband
at tho time who was In tho rcul estate
business. Ho knew Joe. So I took Joe
nnd handed him over to Amy. And
though sho would have been glad enough
to forget the debt. Joe wasn't that kind.
Kn fhnf'n mv ImM tt Vlvt n. ... l
clean and above-board. And I need him
in my business. There are times when
I'm down and need his money, ether
times when I need his name. But thst
Is all. And If ho has been fool enough
to marry a Rlddy young girl like you.
that's his own lookout I won't Inter
fere. I mean I won't Interefere with
you so long aa you don't Interfere wltn
mer. You let me ec on with Joe as be
fore, and he'll never see these papers."
With a sudden fierce Impulse, In spite
of herself, Ethel crumpled them up In
her hands.
"Don't bo a fool." said Fanny. "They're
only copies. Give them back." Ethel
did bo, meehnnlcally. "Now what will
you do? Which way will you have It?
He may be here any minute now."
She waited, but got no reply. Sho
saw tho girl shiver a little,
'What's the use of being so aolemn
and scared?" she Impatiently asked.
xOUrn rilnnlncr nn m.p. t.1.1 t.nn t.
iOrA. &ft fflr AB T'nt Ann.M.4 n.. Jaa
you can go right on with Dwlght If you
Wish. All I m HRklno- In n snnni-o Honl
'But RhtVll nik mil nol, " k.,t..
Ethel. "She'll nsk nf mn nn'vthin. sh.
wants. And she'll cet m nn inno-i.,!
in other lies that then I wouldn't have
oven a chance of maklnu Joe see how
things really are."
.tn.1B..ln?uE,n cleared her mind a little,
.o "he said. "You can tell him."
What?
Ethel looked down at her hands In
her lap, and noticed how tightly they
we.r f.leDfhd- tSno mllod at them.
Tell him."
"You're sure of that?"
Lthel nodded.
"Very well!" x
.."She s uneasy," thought Ethel, "and
3ilnpliuU.aT:nor.,,uro ot herself. I've
done the right thing."
-. ut ?.? In "'most perfect sllenco they
,,atiwaltln for Joe to coma home, her
decision wavered again and ugaln, and
It took all her courage to hold herself
in. She made occasional trite remarks,
and received replies of the same ktnd
vn tnem both tho tenalon was growing.
This means everything to you, too.
fanny dear!" Ethel reflected viciously.
Jf Joe believes me you're done for'"
At each slight stir that Fanny made,
Ethel hoped she had lost her courngs
and was getting ready to go. But Fanny
stayed. And as she sat thero motionless,
what a strong flguro she grew to be,
moment by moment. In Ethel's eyes
strong, in spite of tho llfo she led. of
clothes, rich feeding, drinking, dancing,
old age swiftly coming on. Strong
nevertheless, in an odious way, in the
loathsome point of view of her world to
ward loyo anrt marriage, tt had set her
to prying nnd landed, her here with
theseipaperB in her hands! That was
her way of looking at life, and a mighty
strong way it appeared !
(CONTINUED MONDAY)
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ON THE FAMILY TENNIS COURT
By Fonfaink Fox
AVc asked -the youue lady acro.ss
the way If tho father of tho baby
next door was dead and she said 0
yes, the poor little thing was a
post-prandial child.
DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
"ISLE OF PLAY"
By DADDY
Wfa mn! ru9 carries Pegav, Billy,
Ur'J.a.:a- Prie Daihur. Balku Sam.
WtoSa J'Wr' Johnny Hull and
I.OM. Jl! ' th0 rn". t" the
"hoJJll", Thev "' ,r,e Pirates
CrlkuTr "nd "'her maUlCna
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rn,. i irumn nee
TtHK fat lt,,.i..u ......
h"'" "limn inraies slept sounniy.
nrJllr.lU-s Angered their guns and
hady fn ,,?. .2y ,n.at snowed they were
'"ay to use them Instantly.
Hi fficJ L. wero wooing fast. Bhe
'm tMi.n .a wn7 t0 rtrlvo t,,e ,lrat
ws Hie best way to carry out the plan.
fcreTOn?iilot ot.TtA herrles." she whls
W fruit greyu.polnl,nK t0 bushes wnero
in. it " not make m nir.i t ....... .-
SttlM ?, ,-mS , tno '"Anders sick."
,hlt at all bttPi11 Sou,dn ' understand
haS"mJie,,wondered if the oxc to
.1o you ill1 e18 B0 ctuty,
J'Pwpalr for fl'.l"1 bo. near the Isle
tu"'J. noddM h,A' us.ke1' ni1'. still
""'w Whf ,1? hlH head "Well I don't
ni ...na' 'he snottert .tin. Ti' .'Jl0" '
' "n'B lift f1,,1"1 Wlt'Sj
-.iiuers ook ii i ynueii una other
IBflhr Ti. . I'iruits a
ISsTthr.l ?Rrly s18'8".?- Tho
LWttt'teH3tjl,V?Wfia
themselves vlth big red spots that made
them look as though they had the mea
sles or smallpox.
Astflrn null fnn TnMnu tntls.H .ti. ul.l-
est of all. because tho thought of marry
ing the pirates and made them very pnle,
anil tllA retff nl,ttMiu utnfxtl mil .IvAnrrli,
on their white skins.
When everyone was ready, tho Island
ers began to grunt and to groan und to
wall.
''Oh, oh. oh!" thev cried. "We have
me spotted plague. We havo the spotted
plague!"
The grunts nnd tho groans and the
Walla nWfllll.n.fl tTnn T. r nlr.l.n In ..
hurry, They couldn't understand what
all the fuss was nbout. Astara and the
brides rushed toward them with out
stretched nrms. "Save us!" cried As
tara. "Save us from the spotted plague !"
The fat pirates took Just one look at
the spotted faces of tho brides, then up
tliev 1umnnH nn.l niv-iir ttt.,, rnr. n r...
as they could waddle.
uwi uw uw; rno spotted plague 1"
they yelled. My. how they did run
tastor than any fat mon Peggy or Hilly
had ever pcen
Aff AT thftm nriAl Tnltnmi TJ..II ..
i J. I .. :" ."' witling uuiii rimy
VnS .at til0lp I t0 hwrry them alonK.
Ana In tho woods waa Lonesomo Wear,
Cfttnhlnp iirni srmAviri(v nil .. A
near hfin. the very first being the fat
V,"" "it""' rtI,u Rl lno seasnore was
Balky Bam. and ns each pirate camo
wnoeKlnir nlnnv null,, Uo... ti.t. t.iM
far out into tho water.
ino pirate uhip got up anchor In a
hurry, and away It sailed with its loau
of seared and batterod )lrntes.
In th rnt1l' ItlA lulnn.Uni ilmiA4
again, hut this time It wns'a dance of
Joy nnd not of fenr. In tho center of
the dance Astara and Prlnco Dushur,
once more united, while Peggy and Billy,
like a king nnd queen, sat In the neat
ot the plroto chief.
4i wna nappy, nappy oay on uio ilia
of Play, Vut what hipened further will
hay Jo b oW in iwa wwlc' story.
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