Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1920, FINAL, Image 23

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    SISTERS
By KATHLEEN NORRIS
Author of "JosBcliria Wife"
(CopyrUht, 1019. by Kathleen Norrl)
Ann eon
"What did lie say
. ...ni TTtfK HTOnY
T".IS -j.ii,j. Jil two rfntoH-
' . doca r, mid Cherry, nnd Mt niece,
' '"' Al lootther in tho Cat torn la
Annt, Hve top ""' j. e,r ,tr phbor,
. redwood. a if'Wi ''iimwIii Lloml.
cornea am it,(-r. jirojiosos tnur-
" JS set 0 hi l0HttDet daugh
,imc ''fM ) Lloyd in the morn
"" "L At more than ordinnru
inp. Anne ftM more J(JJ
ANND aided and nb.tted .net" Bald
"A the doctor ncclly.
.5 SrttDaM,
no, u"",:. .irt littlo crcaturo to oo
er , a. J''!W el, Jally. "You might
hiitr' Alls said muBicniij.
J"1,1 7 another doub 6 banks a."
Bnd. p4Vh.? thought that Lloyd might
"I rather lnu,K"t,npkieor a derrick
LeYhlng '' -ubmlttcd nor rather
api?i.- .. ....wlv ran
wen, " ' " ,
rded, laugnwij. :'""....
hm.t coming over. Chro 7 ...
?uiroMratlonwa reviewed for
"nd.th.iS " VhS rimarltcd. between two
l,.r bencnt. She ren. wnH c
n'oer tomorrow at 10 o'clock, and
reter. too - . much goodt" Allx
'Wir"rl hen looked at her re-
CommPnic". -
proschfully. . ,. ran t0 reter.
r.rjh.. Her father gve
phr7mmedlateTy n ' eBrward both
klrs, nd immediaieiy wu)
the ounscr .."
ud to bed. . i....,ro Vmrn. woody-
Allx ana -nerry o ' under brown
.melllng room t eked away unu r
avei. The wans '"'Jr,inw fmion.
,atllc.in50 the ffaerant darkness of the
as? Sf ihpm. saw.?
TVSnS W acUrn, t The ghds
Sfe t? '? tSaVd
villaKO that amonB r j , lne
ind, ,, mio T o f?lr like all their
ftihSSS war? hardy, bred to cold
Pe E "ii walks simple hourn, and shin
bath. long yalKS. Biimno rllmnte
tlWTd .h?.rUbed wl"dow open
th. year round: tnw "",,:;
Mnter damp ami iub. ..- -rhiitriiitt-
hlth blue nnBe i-yw ""-,,,,: u.
beeth. to warm inemeivo ...v.. .
tut and. the fire. r-wrv
SO Allx Ba u nuu ... - . rv -
lnglthMoredwoo
tcW?hetSr, -Id
fcdr.fteT.n.frrithoforcn
Hit had oeen " " f -. ,"ht
EX the door of Hong-e caWn. .a .hut,.
MrM vards away; uwm, ..'
ft a8 WackncM unbroken under tho
"fh'o season was late, but the girls felt
... . nih of dellsht that summer was
.:'... . i..t thft nlr wnn BOIt
m..-andJhVre wu8ia .cne,,.
wnse of b"ing irecu iiuu. i..
ivetneps nnd heaviness.
A'1" ". l; In Inmn Hlxv
Mi: ButVucfrrrflt that o
tnntlnir In seas of new Joy nnd utter
IWIglit and that she would itecr ue
weepy agan. . , ,. . . ..
I Downttairs Anno a..;. n- ..".wi n-.
fctaldly on. the man dreaming with u
knottea. roreneau. .",",'?:
Presently ne ran a iierum ."'.. "
I i. ... ...Ab M.ltt. MVfln 4lnv RtltChPM.
folded It, and put her thimble Into a
iiLse lhat nung ironi ner orucny iwm
lac will a long ribbon.
toctor, she straightened herself to
flse. "This young Lloyd, now what do
Irou think of nimv
She widened demuro mue eyes.
Cknnlrl .ml Via unl'rv If 1 liked him.
uncle L?" she sinll'd.
The old man rumpled hla silver hair
eitlessly.
".no-o. ne Bain, a nine rueiuny. i
mppoto It'll be some man some day, my
jr. 1 vo uoen iiiuuvii.ftv vi.-.. i.n.i;
Cherry seems to be growing up!"
Inn n'lin niftHalftrl Iiai HAnnrlmnt
LrtmuVint nnnn this rnnrillnt of Katllor 111
'Bleak House," camo to tho hassock
ftt his Knee, and sat mere. looKing up
pt htm with bright affection and ro-
"Chcrrv s orrly a child, " nhe assured
l.l. .. 1 111.. 111 ..I U.k m. .1.. A
ii.tiii 4iuu .u.x viii uui uq uruuj. (U
Che her hart to any man for eais
lo com' But I'm twenty-four, uncle
Ana sometimes I foel ready to to try
my own wings'"
tie smiled nt Iit aosenllj , lie was
thinking of her mother, an articulate,
99 ml. ra.nlllla .Amai. t i.'lir.ii ....
K'iwullll im'lllin I.WIIIU.,1, UL I, IIVIII I'Q
hud ner hon fond.
ii.ub uip way ina wmu mowa, en ,
he askfd kindly
Anne widened her pretty eyrs.
...ii .ivh 3j iiui IIIUI..I fir n nni'
Tou pee th tlouors and booki and notes.
Jm not the sort of girl to wear tny
""u un inv nippve, Aline, nun was
fond of pniall onnservntioniil tags, an
wred him merrllv "But thern must ho
tome firo where tliere's so much smoke !"
he ended
lou're not surn, my dear?" ho asked,
Mter eom thought
un.no:- alio nnswered. "Jt'H JiiBt a
nney that persists In comlngf and koIiir
lou i know, Inrlo le," Anna purmied,
""' '"""ttiij, rvo always nnd ratnci
a mgh Ideal of m.irrrlaire. I've always
--.. mat
be a blR-
too gravely yet. n was only that I
wanted to be open and nboveboard with
j oil, urtolo from the beginning. Thatls
the only honest way,"
"Thai's wlso nnd right!" her uncle
answered, In the kindly, absent tone he
Imd used to them as children, a tone he
J.ah.I.PhiJ- ? t0 ,Mmn. when 8l18 w
l1.,JSr.2lBhet lnood' and on6 ha rather
vAZZXtiMnk ,hat pcrh,4PS
6tom,thiniln1rnn0 CChCd a'nn"dly. .rd
V1 h .W.W orwo'uld1 nrot"dT.
Peter faiFln'gTn lS!lca 0f c'"y and
"w!ll.e.!iOW' ono doesn't think of Peter
StllMK SnL2n-7;' 8h.e "ld slowly,
sin. trying" to grasp tho thoimht "iii
nVhead""- Bhfl B?rt d, shaklnS
Uncle?" you wouWn't like that.
nusert "lint n?Inr r""'." the doctor
Ighteen ! Hn"ernTJ,y' 8n6' b,irel'
ifitan nrtln V7t Tho old- mfln hesitated.
T5".nnJn I suppose t hera'H no run..
THE GUMPS Oh! Those Men!
-:
suppose tli(t'o no rea-
ild that the man I woulI marry must
ni,.., .7 """'. i "uii t inr.in only
M Ifl Vl 1 m.ir. ,.,..,.11.. II..
...ecu iiiuiiiu, il.c:i..4l...:v
a man ainonc men !"
it... . 1("' "1lllK J"ng Lloyd answers
IBM dncriptlon, eh "
"I think he docs, 1'ncle Lee," he
(?..,.."". "''ouHly And Immediately
Driihtlj, "Well! We mustn't tako thla
"Peter
mused.
eight
bega
K ". ' ,'!wr shouldn't kiss her. In a
Tn?hVr ?r.y sort f wnyl" he submitted
"Pit,!,1-8. U,hg ,,cfJ" Ann exclaimed.
fathIerU0na'(,K,Ja0sVtl.tvhat "C 1W" Chcrr)'"a
heBgr.Ve?s.s,t1ed,i05'OU '" o dldr
n ii'?tea..ran.cyr no assured her. "Just
up ?oo fasti"" Bho '8 growlns
.ln ei0nur.8 .wo all and you especially,
?.?.-. ,Anno. reminded him. Bmlllng.
reter, she added thoughtfully, "has
KlEned us all, now and then !" h.lte
stooped for a dutiful good-night kiss,
and wan Bono. And as she went, lightly
nnd swiftly across the hall, up the stair
way with her shoulders erect, and
methodically and prettily moved about
her brushing nnd folding and disrobing.
ho raw herself engaged to be man led,
saw herself veiled and mystical In white,
on her uncle's arm. heard the old neigh
bors nnd friend saying that little Anne
Strickland had gone to her own home,
and had won the love of a fine, man.
Downstairs, the doctor sat on, think
ing, and his faro was grave. Ho was
thinking of little Cherrv's good-night
klFS, half an hour ago. She had rested
agnlnst his arm, and he Imd held her
there, but what had been the thoughts
behind tho bluo eyes so near his own'
Perhaps Anne was right P"rhaps Anne
was right. But ho rnllied with a great
rush of fear that some man had kissed
Cherry tonight had held her against a
tobacco-scented coat, and that the girl
was a woman, nnd nn awakened woman
at that. Cherry kissed a man ' Her
father's heart winced away from the
thought.
Young Lloyd and Peter had walked
home with her. But If Anne was right
In her maidenly suspicions of Lloyd a In
tentions, then It must have been Peter
who surprised little Cherry with a sud
den embrace. Lloyd had been hurry
ing for a train, too ; tho case looked clear
for Peter.
And ns he came to hla conclusions, n
certain relict crept Into the old main
heart. Peter was an odd fellow : he was
ten vears too old for the child But
Peter was a. lover of books and garden
nnd woods and music, after all. and
Peter's father and this old man musing
by tho Urn had been "Lee and Paul
to each othtr since boyhood. Peter might
rln Cherry a kls as Innocently ns a
brother; In any case. Peter would wait
for her, would be all consideration and
tenderness when he did win her.
"But I think perhaps she might go
down to the San Jose school for lml r
a term." her fnther reflected. blx
mouths thero did wonder for A1U. .o
use precipitating minisn i..u ..j - - "
years are pretty Important for all the
girls. Wo mustn't let her fancy that the
first man who turni her head with com.
pllments Is the right partner for life 1
Allx. now somehow sho wasut like
Cherry, at eighteen."
Ho smiled at a sudden meniop of
Allx. who was chlckon-farmlng at that
age, and generally unpleasantly re
dolent of Incubators, chopped feed and
mire. Ho seemed to remember Allx
shouting that If Pe'er Joyce was going
to live Irr their houio. she won d moe
.,.,.v,r eUe ! Cherrv was different
Cherry, he reflected fenrfully. was ns
pretty as ner momer nnu u-rn m cn,n.
cen. with the samo rounded chin and
apricot cheeits and tho same shadowed
Innocent blue ejes with a film of corn
coloml hair blown across them She
had the strange the Indefinable quality
that without word, almost without
glances, draws outh towaid youth,
draws admiration and passion-, draws
iifo nn,i nil lin miln Her father for the
first tlmn tonight formulated In his
heart tho thought that sho might be
happily married
Married nonsense' TVhy. what did
she know of life, of submission nnd rour
n r. nnd miprlllee? At the. first strain, nl
the llrst real test, sho would want lo
run home to her daddy again, to "stop
pla.lng" "'. It would ue years, nianv
ears, before the snowy ft tils, and the
pale gold head, and the firm, brown
littlo hand would be readj for that
Not many hours after he went slowh
up to bed morning began to creep Into
the little valley The redwoods turn'd
gray, and then dark green, the fog stii
red. and a llrst shaft of bright sunlight
struck acrosa a Shoulder of tho hills and
pierced tho hndown nbout the brown
liungaiow. iux at ner enny iuui,
heard quail calling, ami looked out n.
see tho last of tho fog vanishing at 8
o'clock and to get a wet rush of
fragrance from the Persian lilac, bloom
ing this year for tho first time. At s 10
she camo out Into tho garden, to find her
father somewhat ruefully stml lug int.
tumbled ruins of the yellow banksl.i
rose. Tho garden was still wet, but
wanning fnst; sho picked a plume of
dark and perfumed heliotrope, nnd began
to fnsteit It In his coat lapel whllo ahe
kissed him.
CONTINUnD TOMOimOW)
DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
THE FLOWER GARDEN BALL
n- DADDY
A COLUMlV ANDAHAt-P OF
sucicares today
TUey SHOULD PUT THE WORSE.
RACING, STOCK MARKET AND
MARRIAGE LICENSES ALL ON
TME SAME PACE.- CALL IT
THIS. GAMBLING SECTfON- .
AND TUG!!? AQES- THERE'S AN
OLD GiPL PORTY FIVE. - YOU CAN
BET THAT'6 NET WITH ALL THE,
widi-uunto ORP - OLD Of?
XOUNG THEY FALL BOI5
1 "g iTtrs
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WSLLJ - MAYOE. TMCY GOT THEM TH&
SAME WAY YOU GOT ME, WITH THAT
MUSH - TW.O&E PROMISES -IF
MEN USED THE. SAME. TACTICS
IN BUSINESS THAT THEY DO TO WlN
A WIPE THEY 0 BE ARRESTED POfc
O3TAININ0 rnONEY UNDER,
RALSE. PRETENSES
YOU WERE GOING TO
TREAT ME UKG. A
MTTLE ANGEL
Bit Sidneu Smith ''
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The young lady across the way
says the bbould think tho men nho
must drink would lenrn lo leave,
wood alcohol nlonc nmj stick lo the
bottled goods.
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SOMEBODY'S STENOGMary Doodle Is Sad Over Winnie's Wedding
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...vu i-egtry nappuy. "iiumblo
Busz must ha heard me unv I'd
...j ' " w,,,lt ca" "e mean by ii
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farlhf,, ,'"1 !lin R;,r,"!n In I he
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It ,.B "."'": " "I? hrvltntlon .
p'rg lav i,Vi. B ' ".tirl l0 rPlul "
flnlly ahouiy ..r '""" onelerlnB
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mO-o "P W " " '"," 'ir-ipllttlnir hlstle
JlfTy and rJieai1 uecl her Irr a
K'vlns hw'.uT m'nB nilJ' nelBlum for
mil wag rat, ,in 8C',rr Bllt ""'Vb
fron anlh,Hh,ntr, nVcl soon P'BKVii
Mly "whed, aird bIi0 luuchcd mcr-
''e'Tn.1".1!!.: 'wrt Hilly. "You'd
our own earc en iT. ' . " . '.,Hr,y ,n
"lonjr ' b",rcin. if i hadn t come
I'M ZihulZtf.llSr WW
In is. '.:"" hand m rn tn ,..i,...
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Rolden light that Bumble Dee Buzz spoke
or in his note," regiry waned, erv oiop
to tears "And now theie'H not one left
and wo can't ko tn tho ball."
Trto enough, not u tmnflower was In
Bight Tho btalks soro there, but tlm
flowerH nnd seeral Inches of utem had
dlH.ippeured. Thero wasn't even the
tiniest snrrlt of cold to be seen.
"Why." cried Illllv. who had been
looklnir around tho enrden "Theri' n
not uny flow em at all hem exi'eptlnir a
couple of faded bachelor buttons The
othoiH must bo at the ball and
."Yep." Interrunied IVckv "And c
can't, go to the ball, Our ring of Uetit
i gone "
"Hut tho moon Isn't shining orr the
applo tree Ikn It said In the note, fniu
nilly, hopefully. "Tim Bunllowcrs may
return"'
So Peggy and Bllh" sat down In the
swing to wait for tho time when the
moon would shine oer tho annle tree
Ab they wulted they wondered what the
ball would be like, nnd how It happened
mn Humble, nee nuzi had nv ted them
Blltv told I'cggy how his Imitation had
been wrltteir on a m.iple leaf which had
blown right Into his hand Ilefoie they
knew It tlm moon wns oer the apple
tree and lo and behold -In tho ery
center of tho garden wan a ring of
gomen light rant by tho moon, and an
aiuunti was snadow.
"Wa nin.l l...n ..!..! nni. Hi...
.w llliinv .114.1, Lliru tillli .11
moon moves so swiftly that elide will
not b$ there long" .lumping up, he and
Pfggy ran to tho renter of the g.iruen
unci stepped Into the golden I InK
JMV. what n ftmnv fee 1 1 ne.' orlen
Peggy, au thoy set foot Into the muglo
tune,
"We're shrinking," answered Hilly In
astnulshmnnt. And nine enough, the,
wein inpldl) glowing umallei The trees
and bushes seemed in shoot up Into the
sky, tho enrth rushed up toward them,
tho clrrlo rcemrd to grow tn a huge
slxn. and then tliet thrrmeleR V el rt
littlo doll-sized creatures about eight
Inches high and before them stretched
a inoorroeam path, sprlnuita nr una
AtARY, WHAT Do VOU 7H IMK J 1 HOI V
WIWWIE ASKEO MILTo BE 3 BUCKWHEAT?
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X WAMT TO SIT 1M AT THEM
1 FUNERALS An' HOLti bECORATIOAlS
CPVEK IHE CORPSE'. IHET KlAi
have eaa '. ohm What hurts is
THHJ HERE WIAJWIE OWES vlE
TWO BITS FOR SIX MOMTHSAH''
MOW SHE'LL AJEVER BE
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