t'l.1 vv Jj 1 'p, ,. t "U-.C , .--y yj:te:" -IV A 'if rW&A itMi H- f. ,w. u 4 fA, ATtJRDJi',..TUK mmmvffljll 1 f 1920 ?' i A' j "-Vi mm I i. v SISTERS By KA THLEEN N ORRIS Author ot "Jogeelyn'a Wife". . (Copyright. 1019, by Kathleen Norrts) ra? GUMP'SThta Car for tlie Basement 1 ? Sidney Smith ...- TAItT8 THE STOHV- , IF I RiAekland, his two dough "VoCiu and Cherry, and Ms niece, ittt, -.' .1..-i.,J the California MJi, and i'efyi Joyce, their VltWJr'lMd.avMtlnp engineer pro- 'T1 . ;. rAoHeM tftat Lloyd mag 7. ftJUth Cherry. "They've gone FliJy&St 'together," Mix telle Mm, VM ,SVT, t,fiu i rfolor a mart ("-Mini (ii T love w"h our ,CAerri." WV. iinni: it coNtinupJh rvOWN' there by the gate," Allx nnl J i "They're gailng- Boultully . 1. l..i avm nnit nil thlt I "". . hnmn. But Cherry Avlth a i...i! Isn't thnt the ultltnato cxtens'on ,the "mil I I'm crazy About It-I think ii mat. An cne'"'. "" " "" North's nfpnew, ami m ..d .. ""' J"" "' i mine wmewher," sho BummarUJa eiy ttmUMfrolly "you coutrtn't ank an ikln better than that, could you? Could ou dad" I 10N weddlngB!' TW1I be the 'third I'vo been to 1" "All thl aeems to nave como tip very huddnly.. . the doctor .am, a.wa.y. rumplln hi" ffay nmr .. hand. "I don't Imagine your slater la taking It as seriously as you and Anne etim Inclined to " "Oh, docs Anno think so!" Allx ex- "I think ChetTy Ib one of tho fortu jit erlrln deotlnfd to drift along dhe eurfaco of life," Anno said, "and to ac cept wifehood nulto simply. I only wish I cro that typo " "Oh. Nancy, what rot you talk every tlmo l'ou remember you had n. year at cell.se t" Allx said. Iluhtly. "Can't you i. it,. ioop kid fall In lovo without yap- llne about typo and biopsy and the cosmic uns . ., "Really. Allx, you use extraordinary Iiniruage!" Anno remonstrated, glancing At her unc o wun uusw id"w . I am not awnro thnt 1 Spoke of biology or the cosmic urRol" Dut her tone was not as Impersonal as her words, nnd she was fluriied and oven asltated. "Shan't i"Ji-i- i:.iM ln" she asked. la- ?.?..i? ' rh.rrv l Hnst down at the uenujr. .""", ,.. V. --,Uf mln. jte tnerc, sno u vmy " ..i..w. ...... She was Interrupted by Cherry her telf. The Blrl came to tho porch door, :.i .. .!, v,lintArt there a minute, with her smlllnB eyes seeking her father's face, thev saw that by one tlrm, small lua she drew Jicr fovcr brsldo her Martin Lloyd's smliinpr iaco Bnowcu above hers In the lamplight "Dad!" said Cherry, with a ohlldlsh breath. "Dad! I've- urougnt aiarun 10 '"Wkl hr at the tailo did not move for perhaps twenty slow acconds. Doctor Strickland, who had pushed back his hair mid whose hands wenr resting; on the- tabic- before him, stared at th m stead iy. Anne, wun n. nuitu muo uibi rf surprise, smiled faintly. Allx, the instated, widened her eyes, and op'ned ier mouth In unaffected astonishment. For thero was no miBiuKinK v.nei,yo "nnrtnr." tild Martin, coming In. "thle kittle girl of youra and I havo aomo- Jilng to ten you i , tv m nm lnnltprl at him sharolv. nl- not uternlv. looked about at the girls' laces and was silent. But ho tightened Ills arm aoout i.nerry, who iiuu huucicu a ih. firm nr mu nnmr. Ar tmi surnrlsed. daddy?" Cherry I.. .-u.j lit. till n rhltd! Innocent ex 4UA' t. .... " w...... .- " , tltatlon mo next uihuuii. auiio " T.nin n-r phnldnir hands, nnd Allx ltd en eloped Cherry In an enthusiastic imbrace. . . . "Hnrnr unrt ! riciaimed j.ux. wny, iren't jou surprised youra-lfl" Her sister flushed exquisitely, and Martin laughed. "we re just anoui Knocucu niy ; na nnfeased. and all tho girls laughed Joy- There followed a delighted confusion if talk, when each In turn remembered ihat sho had noticed, wnat sno nau sua lected. and what her first emotion had icen at this moment or that. Mranwhllo l place was made for Aiarun, ana om ults and omelet and honey and tea' rere put Into brisk circulation. Cherry eft her place besld her father with a taal kiss, and took her own chair, all llmples, flushos, smiles and Bhy com laence. "And what are vour nlans?" Anno uked maternally, ns she poured ten. Hlr uncle, who had been silent during Ae excitement, mildly Interposed: i tninK we needn t go too last, young op!e! You'no only known each other i few weeks, after nil: vou must bo tty sure of yourselves before taking nythlnir tlkn a rlpelnlvn sten. Plenty of Im" plenty of time. Mr, Lloyd can go ck to his mine, and Cherry will" wait or him " Cherry's wltd-roso faco colored, and er whole body drooped. uui j can on getting reauy. onu i W tell people, dnd?" Bho pleaded. 'We'll see.' her father nrnmlNeil her. OOthlnrlv Iln hart nrnmlsed hnr thun Uuely when, as an lmperutle b.tby lys JKo, hIio had wanted tho Impos- "in. uut nne was not a Dauy now. An. now that won't do!", she uiea respects- to your daughter Uugh, why don't you 7" ho added to Alfx from ten?.b.,rrit.an1 rtlln laugh had todeed escaped ln good-natured scorn. 'Nobody does that any morol" the girt o?d.onfl?!,fi!!efenae- "U W" her. nnd that wan am !: tKV.. '" ,came for mo to get back to i-nrS I'Si 'Ph.crry. Is pretty S5nS"fi, 'Jffi "1" I bellevo she'll never regret 'VrusuSg id VhHM.nl111? fe?1 tts h0 Plc. kln'nn1,0 "f t52 .?.(. "! chair! lK-H5iSs a depth and-gtavltycruitrnew to hi" harors. and as Cherry. aittinS ,,i.i Bh all her glfllj warm hnni vli.'"' .; i? y a mai to hi. aZo. "v " """' ln ears and fired ihr,'" ir',."'",.nc.xt. "", t... ui .,":.."" "r Kin sn uein came Ap(g I ,rYIAR KA6 QEN STEADY BUT. NOT STRONG . JAWING IN CONSIDERATION THG condition op TH.g 5TOCIC MfSRKZT T6 NOT 6AD Uf NOT SOOD WCUL MR fiUMP'- I TELL YOU WMAT I'LL DO.AND13EW- VUU UVY YOU AN EVEN BET CAR-p CAVIAR; HAS GrONe UP AT l-EAST A HALF A POINT- WWOEVCR WNS WIUU SPEND IT POR OINNER TODAY JUST GOT A HUNCH THAT I MADE ENOUGH TODAY TO TAKE A VACATION P IT CrOES UP A PONT I'M GOING DOWN AND GT THAT OOQ QUCICS AND TAKE MIN AND UTT.L6 CHESTER PORON6 CrRAND ANO GLORIOUS VACATION -VX.U UET THeTOCItf RID6 TILL I OET8KKI EP PROPPED 5yZ I 1 POINTS' J 5-T. ' - S ' . flAlK aw-' v sa(. a r mAS I'rTJt' . XCKCr r-7 OT" I CAwXP CAVIAR. Ct-OSES AT 59 TODAr- 2.ooo,oo SUBTRACTED PROM ANDY GUWP'5 IMAGINARY PORTUNE- PETEY She'd Need an Auxiliary Engine By C. A. Voight "Vou muni gie me a llttlo tlmo to ?. l" .,n, "lea of loslnff my b: W, her fnthor said. "I confess that pot by. in iniriK cms to haR como upon mo ner unexpectedly. Mr. Lloyd litre 1(1 I niUsL luiAn NDtnn tnlltn nhniit lila ins -" I tUlOW fivnoMw lift., fMi fAl.1 , '.'.I ,1,Rrtl11 said, sonslbly nnd svmpa- mo to you ilrst. nnd nsked to pay my wrhritIn2UE"Ct'1iHn?.y P y to his eve. BclfWnnHinShi5 lno,'0ctor, touched him. seir, and In his gentlest tone, "well! It fS""!" S,C:iL ttnU " dinner. Md gayety'rrflnedf h mcal ""ny J5d a,Ijc B.not an ocoaslonnl glance at A,"n.?' lv. ,0 was flushed, hut a, T usu" aiiJ "" ";ming over tho tea cups Allx kliow that Anne was inwardly KTni n?"ed she felt a nort Ws tlonal shock hfrself. Yesterday the mero talk of a lover for any one of them dellBhtfully drilling ,,d vim tonliiht Cherry waa actually engaged! X-S-n . Blrlsl. romanlo speculations actual tUlnc0 "0W! Chorry had tlle Tljero was' no Jealousy In Allx's heart, nn thero deflnltolv was In Anne's, of the man But Ally felt envious of the s'l pcrlor cxperloncewhy, ho would kiss Cherry I No man had oer kissed Allx. Cherry would bo the admired and en vied girl among all tho girls: married at eighteen. It was bo beautifully flattering win oBuoiyinK 10 De marrieu young I She looked at her fathers face, a troubled face tonight He was watch ing tho lovers regretfully; he did not disguise It. Their quick plans, the readl nfsa with which they solved the tremen dous problem to como, the llght-hoart-cdness with which thoy were hurrying toward tho future had ho nnd the older Charity been llko that twenty-five years ago, when they had had supper at her mother'a house, and told tho great news? He remembered hlmsrlf, an eager, en thusiastic lover hod ho really given bet ter promise then than this handsome young fellow was giving tonlcht? He tried to remember the older Charity's mnthori what she had said, what ex pression her faco had .worn, and It seemed to him that he could dimly recall reluctance and pain and gravity in that long-aso look. After dinner Chorry nnd Martin In all tho ecstatic first delight of recognized love, went out to the wide front porcrv. whero there were wicker chairs, under he rose vines. Allx alono laughed ai them a8 they went. Anne, with a storm ln her heart, played noisily on the nlano, and the doctor, nfter giving the doorway where Cherry had disappeared a wistful look, restlessly took to his arm chair and his book, In such desolation of spirit as he had not known Blnce the dark day of her mother's death. Tho next day Allx and tho engaged pair walked up to Invite Peter to a tennis foursome on the old Bllthedale court. It was a Saturday, and n he usually dined with thorn, or asked them to dine with him on Saturday, they -un. not surprised to find him busy with a charcoal .burner, under the trees, com pounding a marvelous dish of ch)cKen, tomatoes, qrcam. and mushrooms, or to ha his first words a caution not ., tip things over if thov wanted any dinner. His Chinese cook was hovering about, but Peter himself was chef. "Stop your messing one second I" Allx said, catching him by tho arm. And as ho straightened up Bho added, with a llttlo awkward laugh, "Congratulate theso creatures they they'ro going to bo married! Why don't you con gratulate them!" Peter gave orw long look at Martin and Chorry, who stood laughing, but a nttlo confused and self-conscious, too In the grassy, path. "With a shock Ilk death In his 'heart, lie realized that It was all over Their, protection of hr. their suspicions, had come too late. Ullnd child that she was, Bhe was com mitted to this fascinating and myster ious adventure. His faco grew dark with a sudden rush of blood. "Peter hates to have any one else know a thing before he docs I" Allx explained this later. But he went to them quickly, and Bhook Hands with Martin, and was presently reproaching Cherry for her sccrotlvencsB In his old, or almost his old way. "Of courso nobody'B to knowdad In sisted orf that!" said Cherry's soft, proud llttlo voice. "Did you suspect yesterday. Teter?" Allx asked, tasting the sauco, and bunch ing her fingers Immediately afterward to send a rapturous kiss Into the air as an Indication of Its dellclousnes. "Yes terday when thoy wont oft nfter the treo, I mean?" V, t r S ZTT Vv l AlUn On "Vnn , OOH-lOOKAT ( OH. UY A 1 . " . aiT , "TCiat'PeTey.deai. V ME owe PEtTey I THIWK I AM Aimt that cute r ss-A-R? -s J 1 SlRTHOMAS LPToW ? ) yOJ she s Jams vcwt J .. L J V ) V -. 7L ' aiouc . look y i v y S The Younji Lady Across tho Way ON THE FAMILY , TENNIS COURT '.- -:- By FONTAINE FOX SCHOOLDAYS -:- -.- -;- -:- By DWIG I " 1 fcS lifter " W 1)11 JTtkiV'' '"'III1 P i i idkJt if 'FTf" '! I' I ' I i" I IHsttJA ,m$ dad discover wfS L J JlMr JOk WriV THERE IS AIVfoY$ ' fe-i 5UCH A TERRIBLE SAG g J (M THE TENNIS UET. ?J T " h MtW CAEtABeR- tW E TNN,; WBU -Wp j I Syjfe-- r "fe TrtE FtSWNG PLUS . i (CONTIN'UED MONDAY) DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE FLOWER GARDEN BALL By DADDY (Peanu nni-r mil., .t.j-.T. j- ... - nd nX t ! ..Mflffft. tu uuii-oizo - iv u ma no Dupj.V .. '"' lower irartim nan. m.-? "!e ,han "'o fioso Princess is 7l7tr I,.,1' a,x liochelor Muttons r. c'''Wrc oln in tho search for CIIAVTRR VI Tlie CaptlTe Captor Tt,L,li u toil , n ,....,t i.i,i rMir.Ii iiwhire our "rln:osa Is lildden," i. T "u nower iok, tart . i. "."'"i noiiiy repeaieu 1110 Jut f .. ;. nIa'fd among tho branches '2 will tell, i win tell !" ierB ' B0 on '" ttnxloua'y c"'l8l tho . prison of glass Is your princess iLH1..11 pr.lBon of glass, of kIhbs, of '" the olca of thn irlcht -u-lnil illoH hJ,." the distance . uu you moan, lovely wind, ;wy oppcallngly. But tho wind was A Ftrlenn m . ord niii. V. Birois. me strange rus of the night wind orhni.,1 nn,l r. .roeu through Perirv'H iiml uiilv'. lilnV ninrtdf",y Petfgy had nn Idea. ji F,5!"y b tl10 hand she started to itenVS .?. lnn. lawn- T'V1 "owers Whi'.R,t0. ,hem- Peony ll the lend athi ;,, '" ,.ir "." r .u8Ked .licisWtuan . , ".'rY rrucnen ine nouso ' i, lor, do-lzo legs and flower legs fen. B' lon way ncrBS the tlSlv,,4?n't yov understand?" cried aV," Prison of glass must mean . OUre AnnnU ,1 a. . n... lut" t?"1. c"ci "my aeiignteaiy. 1 'ntomthehh80, Lc?,'el1' ",l0W BhaU we 'Mt Was a nrM t, . ..i.. j. ,-.m.w,,,, cKiiy n lulling g the evenlng out, the cook , ?."... t"B dor was far too 'ITWldg, tifmrt i ii n " theTvenlng olft: the c'o'o !Jvy f: j ",,' 1lnB aoP was rar too k to nti-11""!19 PePla nnrt "ower Wtedthen;J AP empty roso trellis K . fih?." "f ot tho house to a win- "ti .;;? ,""" t" ground but the -, "8 t0 far upart to use It as a ""iht ami ,' . lhVl ,,0? Tnn chldren 4ht m,U?U8n' " t'lo flower folk "lr a .,h11"sht tmd "nnlly llltle Undnw .i'1'1 "P0" ,l Plan. 5i1 thiV ilf,trr" wln twl" oiirsolves to u un.i v.!, V'",u l,,eu your can Pand th ti. "" criea tno cnti 1 "tlay tl,oti!?r ow.crB and without i.T.'' the rnsen nnlpUlir r.iimi.o.1 .... "J"W. twininir Uiolp .fiiini slem.. at 1 securely about it. Then Billy. Prince Peony nnd Peggy, with tho aid ot (lie leafy hands, mounted to the open win dow. A ray Of moonlight shone full on the dining room tablo and there, a prisoner In a tall glass vase, was tho missing Rose. And what do vou think? On tna buffet In another tall vaso wore the six Bachelor Buttons! They, too, wero cap tivrn . "Wo're caught! Wo'ro caught! I:t us out! Let us outl" shouted old Bachelor Button and his brothers as they spied the children and Prince Peony on tho window ledge. But tho Peony had eves only for the lovely Rose and the children were already sliding down the long cord of the window curtain to the floor. It was not a hard task for tho three of them to cllmli up 'the splrallng, grooed leg of tho table, but how wero .they to get the princess out of tho, to them, tower-llko vnso? "Could you catch ine If I jumped?" fked tho princess, after they had thought for some tlmo. But It was a Yi "lstnnce nnd they feared to risk J fall on tho hard surface of tho tame. This gavo Billy an idea, however, aim Picking up a corner of a tiny breakfast napkin which lay or the table, he called I0 i!..8 oyW8 t.o each tuke an end. Then holding it, aa flremon hold a net, they caned to the lovoly princess to Jump, over the sldo of tho vnse she came, land ing In the napkin, unharmod. Quickly tho four of them slid dowrf tho table eg, nnd, leaving the cross-patch Bache lor Buttons to their fato. climbed up the curtain cord, and .then down tho trellis to freedom. ' .. 01J what rejoicing there was among tho flowers as tho Itose told them how, In tho excitement over tho spilled punch, she had been seized by the Bachelor But tons and carried away. How, hearing footsteps, they hnd all dropped to the ground, and how Peggy'B mother's rook, seeing them lying there, had picked them up, carried them Into tho house, and placed them In prison vases. In the midst of tho excitement Peggy heard her mother's voice, and bb she rati over the ground townrd the lawn swing sho felt herself growing, growing, growing, and there ho was, Tying In the awing, nnd mother was shaking her and calling her "Sleepyhead I" (NrTt IDflflfc Ptnntl rttul tllllll Tin.),. another Blrdland adventure.) The young lacjy across thn way says President 'Wilson still domin ates the Democratic party nnd tbcro is every reason to bcllcto he'll wiu his fight for tho reservations in tho platform. SOMEBODY'S STENOGMiss O'F.lage la Maid of Honor at Winnie's Wedding OBODV PAYSY Am ATTEMTIOAl J' v JL-- - ' 2. U-r f1 ji VIA av. SAiJ tV yvsm ZLcX!i m sr CorTTltt. 1020, by Public &str Co By Hayward ""X 9 0 Oft C?P) T ,51T SHE l VJHICH lOBODV PAYsHo IS "NT OH rp THE R30R A MAID OP AC1Z3V fifcf , ws a?mk c&&4fflmtt r: A' X 3 rk IfiLVms? Ml ,'.ar. i'iV'i m'TbS&N m, .W V.J' O. 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