P ' "' I : ' n SISTERS By KATHLEEN NORRIS Author of "Joahelyn't Wife" (Copyright, 1019. by Kathlien Norrl) (- ... iTATtTB TUB BTOnY . - nirlrkland. hie two dough Voctor Btrtena,! and m tlleoo. .Uveiopeiher fn the California V'Ja, and Peter Jovce, their rfffi,or comet and poet at will. C'tfu Lloyd, a visiting engineer, jiro jflrtW wv' , ret(rr ,, loves ZTZki ha a etao of pain wnen ne ChtrrVi " T.....im tihrmi arrive """ iimoto'beuiUh her father a ml?Jt beore h expiree. Peter JS, AlS to nam him, though he '' muTt'ove him," Peter re- T!. nott"'l evppose when you've 'why noii ,' "'fi, , n,i $, ySu tMnk it work, that wayt" t(. or man - - .in IIljnE IT CONTINUES .i-crnO falso alarm. You quitter I", ho "Y.nierVa. Allx laughed, ft trifle ,nuiy. Also she flushed, with a great " "" ' , .11 j vMinir color that tnnrin wveor v ,., --.in. "Your Lutt vou somothlng, Allx? Poter !wd presently, with eomo hesitation, nk.t" she answered frankly, "Is her Anno comes In 1" Tab and Justin came straight over." hit went on, 'ana tney wero reaiiy ffi, And they asked me to como to Km 'for a visit but I couldn't very tM.n wj" ..n : wtih his mother, you ?"! V'-,in Prlco Little, .who writes WHl "" " t-i Tllll. ...Vin TOttoo J?. i.VtVrs to tho Chronlclo about cducnt- H.e.i5.. .! nil that. Doctor ?mff 1 ae Sowall were hero loung" , rj-n--.. wnrn named ffViicSort I was to mixed up In SllcleV and deeds and overduo taxes "Ai".1.8 m AiixT f I had only been 4 to help you I" tho man said. And for moment they looked a llttlo con iclouily at each other Uly. "when It camo to reading .too Jill Anno and Justin sprung i mine under us I U Beems that ten years ago, S the Strickland Patent Fire Ex- tlnimner was pui upuu mo i. aorablc father didn't have much money Ih never did have aomohow. So Ann' father, my Undo Vincent, went llrtO 11 "Jill I11III W HIU WAVCIll. W Mwwuh tsooo " " tetn leaning forward, earnestly atten tate echoed In relief. I fait was nil. Dad had about $300. They hid to have a laboratory and some eiMOilv retorts and things, It seems. Xted did all the work, and put In his lino. nd Uncle Vincent nut In $3000 end the funny thing Is," Allx broke oft to ay, musingly, "Undo Vincent was tweeny spienuiu auoui u ; j. mj boh itraember him saying, 'Don't worry, tee. I'm speculating on my own re- iponilblllty, not yours.' ' "Well?" Peter prompted, as she hcsl Uted. "Well. Thev had a written agreement then, giving Uncle Vincent a third In terest In the patent, should It bo Bold or jut on tho market " "Hal" Peter ejaculated, struck. "Which, or course, was only a little hlle, before Undo Vincent died." Allx went on, with a gravo nod. "Tho agree ment lay In dad's desk all these years fancy how easily he might havo burned It many'8 the tlmol But ho didn't. Ceorge Sowall says that Anne Is right." "But wnsn't Anne third heiress any way, under his will? I know I've ieard " "Certainly sho was. But a third In terest now, In a diminished cstnto that began at something less than 5150,000, Is quuo uiuercm irom a intra or it ten eara ago, plus compound Interest," Allx laia, cringing her clear brows together Mm a quuiicai smno. "Triey'vo broken he will." Peter. In the silence, whistled ex irenslvely. "Gee rusalem!" ho cxclnlmAri "Whnt oes It come to?" At tMa Atlv InnVa q,A. A..M .. ""yn t tho Are, and shook hir hnrt. Ail he had I" 8ho answered, briefly. .tuPpefarctlonf B"entt l0Oklns at her ,n chenV' J1 ft" Allx """ended moro cheerfully. "As It was we should have had more than thirty thousand apiece. ll. nrarlyna'li."et8 " Ul1, r " not qult0 jou0mlan?" CChed' ll0tly' "IIow do "It seems to bo perfectly Just," the E!L1a,1'!!vcrc' rather lifelessly. But Im Sl . iteT1.jr.8no InUBhed. "Don't look bo Jiiu' Je- In the first place, Cherry S I still have the house. In the sec T. rffiJ0' 1 nm s'nTlnir at St. Raphael's iow'and Ven" nd Bl"BlnB thr pIaCeS i'.'Ali? n.rent you corking!" he said, with his pleasantcst smile. Am If" Hhfi nnlrn nmlllnff Yl.it lM- tnedlately the smllo melted, and her lips Jill- rVlyw.ay' I'm glad you'ro home gain. Peter!" sho added. .- ,?me . ?Baln," he answered, half- jngrily. "I should hope I am and high time, too ! Has this this money been turned over to Anne?" J . y.ot, Nobody gets anything until jne estate Is cleared a year or moro from now." "And do you tell me that she will havo the effrontery to take It?" Hather! She eald to me, 'Isn't It wonderful that Justin saw It at once. and I never would hnvn mi it I1 h was qulto Bwcet and merry over It " Great Lord I Does Bhe know that It's Practically all your father had?" juix nesitatcd, 'Well. VOU RAa therA linrl YiAAn tnln. management, Peter. Dad speculated, and lost some. And wo wero a pretty heavy expense for a good many years. I hated to exr-n o tho wholo thing, and Georgo -ne s been splendid said that they Probably had ft perfectly valid claim, anyway Thero nro eomo things to bo thankful for," Allx added, dashing the sudden tearB from her eyes "and one la that dad never knew It!" I can't tell you how surprised I am at Anne," Poter Bald. wen, wo all werol" Allx confessed. liUt It'n 1liat Antin'a a.1.1 ll1n Blf-nnrt- terjd way," Bho ndded. "It waB here. and she wanted It. She belongs heart and soul to tho Llttlo family now, and ne Is tjulto triumphant! over being of o much help to Justin. They're to build J house In Berkeley. Anno has It all WOrkrfl mil t" Allv anlfl vt.lt. n...nA. flistaBte "Well I lot Hone bo. and ns soon as I can rent thlB house, I'm going to New York." "Why Now York, my dear girl?" . "ecauso I believe I can make a liv ing there, singing and teaching and gen erally EtrUUL'llnir with Ufa I" aha ntiJ wered, cheerfully. "Cherry gets most ui mo money they are nlwaya Borne J hat In debt, and I Imagine that the reason Bhe Is able to havo a, nice apart ment nnd a maid now la because she Knows it is coming and I got the house, ana enough money to koep mo going ta. a year, In New York." ., yuu wum 10 go, aui ne saiu, fiffectlonately. w es. i think I do," Bhe answered. ut her eyes watorcd. "I do In ft way," he added. "That Is, I lovo my fling ing, and the thought of making a. suc cess h delightful to me. But of course it means that I give up everything else, i can't havo home life, and and the VallPVfni. Vraftra n..M n. fl.(A nn....,n.. 1,T ,w ruin, tuu, Ul n,u it,TMjr, '' naye to give all that up. And I'm twenty-seven, Peter. And 1 11 alwaVH rnthflt linnnil flint mv mllRln was going to bo a domestic variety " nne stopped, Bmlllng, but he saw tho nam In hnn vaa IVlAA.nA Un...n1l mnnt Kimliy naked mo to mother hta small 11" . Bne resumed, casually, "But unougn ho Is tho dearest " .r,,ewaI did I" Peter exclaimed, rathor .: . ureal wcottl his rather is ono or the, richest men In San Francisco." 1 KnOW It " Allv nA IIAm.1 Via lu 5?' the nicest men," she 'added. "But bnnirMi " nevor ren,'y lovo any one ii. ".-""'" im i ten on. 1 leu loo iinni na aIone ntul depressed to enter fnmncoi?.Bratu'aUons nnd clothes nnd Jn?Ji "llnnera with tho Sowalls," sho eA. Ittlo drearily, "I wanted I wanted things in the old way as they "r fchft nntil lift vntnA IfilnUn. n.'.'I.h"0 I know!" Peter BaId.SBvm KS An for ft while- there rain fin -. '",!!' "lll nouse, wnne me withoiTt "tcadlly upon the dark forest bout iAv?nd B,oakei1 branches awlshed " un ftXfi" nnawmdowa- "Can you put wnerl I think Cherry's room was mado tip fresh latt Monday," sho told him. "And tomorrow," she added, with ft brightening face, "we'll walk up to your house and see what six months of Kow's uninterrupted sway have ' done to It I" . "That's Just what we'll do I" ho agreed, enthusiastically. "And we'll havo tome muslo " Sho had risen, ns if for good.nlght, and was now besldo tho old square piano, whero Bho had placed the lamp, J'l haven't touched It since ' she Bald, sadly slttlrfg on tho Btool, and with nor eyes still smiling on him, putting duck ineningea, cover. And a moment later her' hands,! with the nnsurance and pose of tho adept, drifted Into one of tho songs of tho old days. "Do you remember the day we put the rose treo back Pitr?" -h. nob.,1 "When Martin was nlmost a strnnger7 And do you remember the day Cherry nn I .eli mto tno Tnreo Wells and you dftd.Jina t0 dlinPPcar while wo drlod our clothing on branches of trees? And do you remember tho day we mado bis cuits, ovor by tho ocean?" ,i ,lt mSmuCr nJl lho dayB'" h0 anawcr cd, deeply Btlrred. "Wo didn't sen nit tM. v, ah- .muscd, still playing softly. ' "Ann vm. nn!f TVfrwh!nK .for h" husband, " " I hero talking of dad's death and Chorry marrlcd-L." She sighed quicklS? W" haPPy7' 1,e Wtonri fun"X 8hrUErBd' Pursing her lips doubt- wIt'h'ft'fltrSthiiml!,lpp,y'" "he old him. r IV-. trubled Bmllo. "it's Just one SJR" ".ta'? .tt don't SvVr git ndclei:" "'"".".-"?."' "' "top," Hho uuiieu. "fllnrtln hn. ....: un the faults fop whiVh h rnnirsa Ajksias i mil. nth i looking straight Into r:ss;w,s shoulder, and W nJent..to.-her own his, and sho hrJB.her? llShtened on breaths .H" be,ained deP- contented 8m2!to.w. Pctersa d dki8yf,18-t,0ruruy' ra'y der." married" . B.n? B.0"' oureolves con.ient years ber?" ---- sij kiix. n gave us his ago don't you rcmem- "Ho did wish burst Into tears. lt!" she said, and l.,Bee.m to bo doing thlnirs In n film tho next day, when they had irotten breakfast together, and were basking iS tho sunlight of tho upper deck of the ferryboat, on their way to tho city "! Bpend the night before my marriage hiS!ltrainn,,.i11 n Bm.,U1 countS- hSKS ?idti "t ln ,tno woods with my be trothed, nnd propose to buy my trous eeau Immediately nftcr tho ceremony 1" , I "el like eaylng to you what the u:r uiu x'rencn arcnoinnoD said to tho SmAll 1llr1 " TAnr .llH.l M...n 1,... .-.. - -w Diiiucui 1IIUIQ1IIIK I little nonetheless at her untouched serenity. "He was speaking to all tho children In some Institution, and came i w"B,""'o one: Mil tu etes negre? Ah, uieu uien, coniinuoz continuezr its what mnkes you yourself. Allx. dninir everything Just a llttlo differently." "Marrying you, far from eccmlng a radical or momentous thlnir to do." she assured him, "seems to me llko getting back into key getting out of this bad uream or loneliness nnd change aecur Ing something that I thought was lost 1" Hsr volco fell to a dreamy note, nnd sho watched tho gulls, wheeling In the nunshlne, with thoughtful, smiling eyes. Tho man glanced at her onco or twice. In tho silence that followed, with something llko hesitation, or compunction, In his iook. "Look here, Allx let's tnlk. I want to tell you something or. rather " "Continues! contlnuez I" she said, laughing, as he hesitated. "There's never been anything any thing to toll you or your father. If he was here," Peter said, (lushed and a trifle awkward, "I'm not that kind of a man. I was a crippled kid, as you know, all for bookB nnd music and walks and older people. But there has been that one thing that one woman " Flushed, too, sho was looking at him with bright, Intelligent eyes. "But I thought she never oven knew " "No, Bho never did !" Allx looked back at the gulls. "Oh, well, then " Bho said, Indif ferently. "Allx, would you like to know nbout her?" Peter said bravely. "Her name any, everything?" "On, no please, I'd much rather not!" she Intercepted him hastily, nnd after n pause Bhe added, "Our marriage isn't the usual marrlago, In that way. I mean I'm not Jealous, and I'm not going to cry my oyes out becauso there wn,s another woman Is 'another woman, who meant moro to you, or might have I I'm going into It with my eyes wldo open, Peter. I know you love me, and'I love you, and wo both like the same things, nnd thnt's enough." Throo weeks later he remembered the moment, and asked her again. They were In tho valley house now, and a bitter storm was whirling over the mountain. Peter's llttlo cabin rocked, to the gale, but they were warm and com fortable beside the fire; the room was lamp-llghtod, scented by Allx's sweet single violets, white and purple, spill ing themsolves from a glass dowi. onu by Peter's pipe, and by tho good scont of green bay burning. Tho Joyces had had a happy day, had climbed the hills under n. lowering sky, had come home to dry clothes and to cooking, for Kow was away, nnd had Anally shared an epi curean meal besldo tho fire. Peter was wrapped ln deep content; tho companionship of this normal, pretty woman, her quick words and quick laugh, her music, her glancing, bright interest In anything and everything, was tho richest experience of his life. She had said that Bhe would chango noth ing ln his homo, but her clover white flngera had changed everything. There was order now. thero was charming fussing and duntlng. there wero flowers in bowls, nnd books set straight, and thero was Just tho different llttlo anglo to piano and desk and chairs and tables that made tho cabin a homo at last Sho wanted bricks for a path; he had laughed at her fervent, "Do give mo a whole carload of bricks for Christmas, Peter!" Sho wanted bulbs to pot. Ho had lazily suggested that they open the town house while carpenters and paint ers remndo the cabin, but sho had pro tested hotly, "Oh. do lot's keep It Just as It always was I" Smiling, ho gave hor her way. She amused him day after day. Ho watched her, marveling at tho miracle that was woman. He hoard her In tho kitchen, Interrogating tho Chinese: "You ahow me picture your llttlo boy!" Ho heard her inyelglNff Antone, tho old Italian laborer, into commences. Tonight ho watched her ln great sat isfaction; ho liked to havo hor here In his homo, onn of tho pretty Strlcklands Poter Joyce's wife. Nobody else was here, nobody elso belonged here, they wero master of their own lives. Sho quite captivated him by hor simplicity and frankness; sho washed her. masses or brown hair and Bhook It looso In tho sunBhlne, nnd Bhe came ln wet more than once, nnd changed her shoes before tho fire Just as she had years ngo, when sho was a madcap llttlo girl run ning wild through the woods. They had been talking of Cherry, as they often did. Allx'a favorite toplo was her llttlo slater; she had almost a maternal pride and fondness where Cherry was concerned, Today sho had been ousecleanlng, and had brought some treasures downutalrs. Sho had showed Peter Cherry's old exercise books: "Look. Peter, how she put faces In the naughta and turned the sevens Into llttlo sailboats I And see the strag gling lottcrs 'Charity Strickland!' I'vn a ways hated to destroy them. She was such a lazy, cunning little scholar I" Peter smiling at the old books, had remembered her, a. small, square Cherry, with a film of gold falling over a .Mai Ing cheek, and mutinous blue eyes. Ah the wonderful oyeU were wonderful even then ' (CONTINUED MQNI?AY) .!.!!." . pubM? Z7Z7 GUMPS The Stock PETEYOf Course, Silly The Young Lady Acroas the Way The young lady across the way says tills has been a very hnrd year for the bees nnd no wonder maple sirup's so high. SOMEBODY'S STENOG- 'LU JOSTTEEP AT TAG X-Atot-, -aiiao V ..- ii... .. Olih.J -ni.f- "'""TS T owSmwiSsTm i done- tw a Shp i?Aay-r- I IrNOW IT'5 DOAC PA.ENTV TO 1 V. 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