w "VvW V j.' ', 1 F, I 4 I V '. A v. w ft . 'ill EVENING1' 'PtZrffrO fcEDGEEr-PHILlriteLtelA, SAfttJRplX JULY i7,"i02O WM , l'v p? 4 SISTERS Bu KA THLEEN N ORRIS , Author ot Joacliria Witc (CoprrUht. 11. by Kthlen Norrli) "" -riflS BTOJVJT ',s L7und. M tyodaugh. K !!?&& fovcc. tMr A?' at will. ".; ! OIK ". .! 'iicuywi .. ftno v'v" "".. -- i1'' ilwii opolmi 'I'-flfii have a ""'' mis oW t 7.',, , that i :?.f";f 5V"i. , ti M n"" knlf.'l tt 00NTIMTJE8 ,,nffi mmz Effb... ",; SV!T;'S! BayfeSWia mourn - . mm uj .IS? need" .ft Acinic himself W& 1i the club." .. Cherry II' 1.".. non as 1 , 'in Mar- ff VsrS - sis ft. l.BUrfi.ii fnr mo w r" '.--..i nn erftctiy I"'"'1,- :,,n(r can uo ciu-."'-'A-Martin, too ft "". ML::,i" they ?"lai, "! to SiSr'"."riiJR toW.5n again, bravoiy. fccK." " .""..what 00 ' -.7 nnwer wnai "- ; 2L ft net for me. I cnll can o tr-powr to a '".Vo Martin tomor hit. !it.."B.iiL J" and 1'U BO on Itnai. ct "'.andiiv. lrow-tni " WW"1"" ' 1 . . nornttn mp And as. sho 'breathed hills and -KBSSia?.3SS I Jrt weariness ana nea.- ! , over the lrch irril. m VnUh a7walklnK L?JW,K mountain. the trail tMt - -,;;, Walk him- df tlrcdi n lunge on ana dtptns 01 i ,'"" 'una weary in ouy ttlnc breathless ano)'hl a,,,, Vn. KimchOW ra"",' nwav THE GUMPS A Peep Into the Future -.- Z?if Sdef 5fmf . Cherry Knew "' "? , " walk. too. to 1 . tired: h 'nnEthrouKh tho fopnr p unge on anu -trialnBl stumDiinB, Stpths of the Ms' ""weary In body. " .D"r.9orneh ow.!-thls wnue '"k--L...inn c earca . wj fus on ana - . a yct boyona from mind and roul. Ana y ct no the horror and shame , and uUlnei -t yimntninT una "' and slnjlnr r Joy. h nvca n For the rest of that aav sno Bh(j . .ort of dare or y;. ,,, "gide by k.Amed totfe llvlnff to " . ErWSrS K?bthoe.mtho ercJouneQf-thonewrcla-tS"i Sn Peter and herso f. tho ui;.h -;.., t ji not merely no- Si;.Whrdld not merely feel for her on Khuwil affection, but tnat np ; "" K.a.burn.nBiadoratlon of her lVihe Save" Kow at breakfast irfe8 motion she made when she ffica to tlo her shoe, or raised her 8nPiS break an applo from the low. du.iy branches. Thewry or o, -- oved enreiopeu ... "-JJL "i"-loWe(i Ine Kirraeni. wiu "-'-"""": .,i I ..!.. rnv. nna tnero wan a now. " I ?.""'. ..' . -f f oVilnlnc triiucr. iiiauia sonnet. .. -- " - - un ner uiuo v.... a..4 .ntnif onrt wan Peter as qu 10 1. umi '""! "" i;, - ih. next mornlnc when tho slstors lame out to breakfast. His absence) was I real relet 10 unerry, wu " . lujli "tired and spent after a wakeful R$ in" looked pale. Allx. busy with i ntw venture In duck ralslntr, noticed iMtUnc. and Cherry cou.a lie 1 m y ... hhe himmocK an morning, 'v"""'"";r tfrownmr. ann snuuin? nor 0.17" DU... c,..j.M .v.AttfFM nthf.rwtnA nmlllnir ana puuucii v b 1 ... itiinvlnr. dreammr agueiy, ana aiwaya ""'" t-.s... .AiAA iM -.wrtT-Ha an r.narcpa wuu .. MeiA thnt thn mnro recollection of jitn mmiv """ V ...lit. ji ,. them almost sunocaiea ner mm "v I ul Vi laff o lYinnnntrA tn the effect that he would not be nt homo that night. land at 4 o'clock teelphoncd confirming the message. Allx chanced to answer the telephone, and Cherry, wno was in Ihtrroom. heard Poter'a name, and ntood Iitlll. HsttnuiK with a shocK ot. uiboii- nAiH.H... cn.A M nAt wnnt nlm 10 come home. he waB hardly conscious of any desire or dread ; her only tnpugnt was that he was there now at trie telephone, and In a moment aiix wuu.u 1..,. in, ,.n tiiA rAmlvnr. and sne. Cherry, would not have spoken to him, would not have heard his voice I ti... . 0 t.vini.1. thnt Avtnlnir. when the and Allx woro sitting on tho porch, nhen the last ebbing pink of the sun. tet had faded, and great spiders had ventured forth Into tho dusk and the dewi, there was a sudden hall at the rate, and Cherry knew that It was hoi A flood of utter. Irrational happiness rose In her heart ; Bhe had been rncicea wun nunger lor tne sounu ot umt ."j" ihe had been rcstlesa and unsatisfied, almost fovftrlRh with lonclne and doubt! now peace came again, and content He came up to them, his glance reso lutely aurted from Cherry, explaining that he was lonesome, assuring them that eerything went well, and making them laugh with an nccount of Justin Mttlo's reception of tho now turn of af fairs. Allx asked a hundred questions J laughed and rejoiced. "Tomorrow let's go down and see the old house," suggested Allx. "I guess It s In pretty bad shape, for wo couldn t rent It. "At least Pete and I didn't think It was worth while to do all tho plaster ing and painting they wnntou ! uui well do It now. Cherry: wo'll fix It all up, and then cverv summer, and per haps somo winters at leaBt If Mart nt too far away you can live thero. Kid jou see Anno, Peter?" sho asked, suddenly "Xo just .TiiBtln He seemed ab solutely dumfounded," Peter sold. "lie looked at thn rninpr rpnrt It lnnirhpil. and wild In that llttlo nervous, smiling way of his that he felt it to be by no means conclusive " 11 . ?". "rilr nlm nreiea Aiix. And I LniAaa V.V.V. qrn. 1.U ..I1I . n .& r.?""6, ln ln a day or two," Peter continued 'I ?'' Kolrrg In to the dentist to mo"ow," eald Allx. rath. ' 1 ,J am !" Cherry said, ln a ralhr "trained voice. i i.;,"01 l00k at Peter. or did ho rLA'J- .lut they folt each other's ".,fnJ8 '" a spoken word. mayyg0 wllh you' she addod. caret "I-lta."16!" Cherry said, oagorly. "vk -. B-.iiK niunoi- In town hnA.f.hLn,f ,n th0 world t0 ,.?w"!.but 1 11 brow so alonir thoB ohl mueed. "" m T1,lrd 8treV Allx tu?U!u!",tno coming she had chamrad breakfast ' 1 , was " trl" lata to 10 IwcTC thh q1 Vhenl '"rm Blnf meet me U6,..81- Francis. Will you happily1 can't!" Cherry whispered, un- .ilullClL'(A'!Lb there." Peter said. In bit Mpiry voice. Thoy did not lnnU I!';emliinBuVnr,t(a8nCherry began, with Wk nne .wff';. """". t "trip the N Sme'Yn'Vroll fi them. She hasty onTlh$r.,Ucka'.,lm' nt0 f that oho mnnht 1,"ldff8rnt breakfast iren.i ... .""Knt the Honnnr l,.,i been reau!,,r..m1Ml- Tho duckS ha. KMlns of all th on.,tno minced re Wendln " .the fam lv mPni 111. EabU while h tlonnl half.hour at the ! ,cut. and .1 . ,fru't-rlnd8, cold )ce ."u egetnblBM im '...,, r nvSi ui. ,er. gluttonous .,7. "".""" h!5? Eri with ChlS'S!0 train? Pete, lnS a smaii 'S.i-nerry 1" said Allx. hnl.i: ..to thiSyijou .rtnrc." she Ik fl?"atlns eye's Cllx? restl-SH tm :& m, :? ?."' !? ' r.ix have about a Week's work here to do. J.1WB0 iiuiiuii uoys are coming up 10 tnin the lettuce, and Kow Is going to put up the peaches, and If you both aro gone I can havo v regular orgy of house keep ng really, I'd rather. There, take It the dear old Duokboy well, did he get ao mad ho couldn't see out of his oyesl" she added, affeotlonately, to Duck, as the. omelet disappeared with pno snap of his Jaws. She folded his two fringed ears into his eyes, and laid !w.i,fac?..t nalmt his, shining head. .uih t't1. J1nt foxing the ducks I" she finished, Jumping up. "Como see Ul'"' -ioiro, iney-ro 100 darling I" They're extremely dirty and messy," nf2r.S?mp,a,ned' Allowing with Cherry, nS0rtli0lS8,,J. t0 Beo her scatter her chopped food cnrolesaly on the surface of the llttlo pond, the struggling bodies Si. dH?klul5?. nna tho bobbing downy heads alike. With quacking and wrlg Si1!1?11 dabbling, tho meal was eaten, ?rni"?' scrap ng tho bow8 tor )tBt nif.mo.nts',nnd "linking In a flood of sun bfilo ,aughed o:cultantly at the exhl- Potcr loft them there, without one word or look for Cherry, who went back to the house with her sister in a most 55 ccd, anA wretched state of mind. ?o?., fl tho telephone In her hand, to w'aV?8 cn??gement with her dentist, wil.n iS"x. suddenly consented to accom ItiY ?c.r lnt0 town' "Ana at lunch-time, ni..l a.'.t0 a fhance. on tho St. Francis, his, Allx said, innocently, "for Peter n"S,st always lunches there I" feeling that tho. question was settled, yet restless and unsatlsfled still, Cherry r9.se.'lif?rJl0Wni thy climbed Into the car ; Allx's firm hands. In yellow chamois wnsCcaBStnatC at th0 whco,i tno dle iXct nt tho station another change of JI"", oc?urrod, for as Allx brought the .vwL,e Platform Anne came toward Sm Hf.m tho nrr'vlnff train, a gloved fth femuro and smiling Anne, anxious, ".no explained, to talk over this newest JlfY0'0Pment, and "whether It proved A?if ,h-i"K vnIuo or not'" t0 try to find OUt What UnMa T . ,.j ..ii. ,.j in 5pim-Jit1, m,d then agree to do that i?.. -J ly manner, out of court. Allx !n"2 'rom tho wheel, to face Cherry in tne tack seat, ami Anna lann1 nn thR dOOr nt tha fnnnnnii My first feeling, when Pronny told n,.' kS-aJd Anne' chatting pleasantly ln iS.?ld0' ,vn! no of such relief! For I hadn't wanted nil that money one bit," ?1h..co.ncssod' Kal'y' '"r only wanted to dp jyhat was fair. Only two or three nights ago I said to Fronily that It really belonirod tn im nil , i-.. .i.u, .. talked .and talked ribout it. mil h r. ii;i?':u 1 . .? nil. ana last nignt talked and talked about it. and tho null wan that I naM flint T mn . h girls -wo three are the only ones con cerned, after all, and" Anne's old half merry and half-poutlng manner was un changed "what wo decide Is what really matters!" sho finished. , '."Why-, thero Is no question that It's daddy's handwriting," Cherry said, with whnt. for her, was sharpness, "and It seems to me It seems to me, Anne " she added, hesitatingly. "That you havo nerve I" Allx finished, not with any particular venom. "That document throws the case out of court," ?L,0?,a,d' nat'y- "Teter is confident of that!" Anne's palo face flushed a trifle, and her eyes narrowed. '"Yes, but it doesn't throw tho will out of court," she said quickly. "You proposed to break the will!" Allv ,.m nil.J hn .&.! . ..... .umitiuni uui. HCUIUK UUiy. "I know I did, but It might be valid, after nil. nnd under that will I Inherit oniv a nrin less tnnn you and Cherry 1" Anno answered, also with feeling, "That's Just what I came over to talk about" she added, still smiling. "Isn't It better," and all friendliness and ap peal woro In her voice. "Isn't it better to do It all In n kindly manner, than to ngni arjout U7 wny. we can easily set tlo it amoiuT ourselves," sho assured mem, sensioiy. Allx shrugged, nnd looked down at tho wheel of her car with a doubtful nhaIo of her head. Cherry, now standlm beside It on tho platform, wno flushei and uncomfortable Thero was an awk- wara pause. "Board?" shouted n trainman, with rising Inflection. Tho sisters looked nt each othor In a nan c of haste, "I can't lenve this car hero." Alix exclaimed. "I've got to park her and lock her and everything! Pun get on nonrd, Cherry, I don't hnve to go in nnvway you've got n rtatol" Cherry's heart leaped, sank coldly, and leaped ngnln. as with a swift nod nt parting sho hurried for her train. The other two women watched her with forced Interest ns she climbed on board and ns the train slipped noiselessly out of sight. It curved among tho redwoods, ana was gone ueroro eltner spoke ngnln, Then, as her oyes met Anne's friendly, questioning smile. Allx said awkwardly "I think the only thing to do is for you and Justin to taKe this up with Peter. Anne. I mean I mean that vou wore the ones who proposed to bring tt Into court in the first place, and I don't understand much about It!" "Allx, don't let's talk in a cold, hard, legal way," Anne pleaded. Sho had gotten Into the back scat, and was lean ing on tho front seat in an Informal sort of way. "Let's Just try to get each other's point of view l"she suggested 'The Idea Is that Uncle Lee wanted nil his girls to Inherit nllke -" "That idea didn't Bcem to Impress you much a week ngo I" Allx said, glad to feel herself gottlng angry. "My dear, I was going to dlvldo It to tho last pennyl" Anne assured her, widening her eyos. Alrx was silent, but the silence shouted her unbelief. "Truly, I was," Anno went on. "This this dlscovorv only comnllcates mat tors. Why, the last thing in the world that dear Uncle Leo would wish would bo to havo us drag the family name Into n. lawsuit " "You and Justin began It!" Allx re minded her. goaded into reiuciani speech. "I heir vour nardon !" It was n favor Itn nhrnse of Anne's. "But it was PaIbk whn anlrl hn wnlllll flcht I" "Well, because you made tho clalml" Allx, hating herself ror being uctrnyeu Into argument, said hotly. "Hut I won t talk about It, Anne," she ndded, firmly, "and ns far ns coming to any agrco mnni with mn In concerned, vou might Just as well have gone back on tho train with Cherry. I hate to talk this way - but wo all think you acted very wen, vnrv meanly I" Allx finished rather :.t.. "Perhaps It's Just as well to under stand each other I" Anne said, with hot cheeks. They exchanged a rew more sentences, wasted wprda and angry ones, nnd then Anne waked over to a seat In tho shade, to wait for another train, and Allx. with her heart beating hard and her color high, drove at mad speed back to the mountain cabin... "I dinn l as nur iu .uin-n- ,: - care I" tlon. ,11. .nM in tinrnir ln nK!lU .uiV fl Tnotin Jcnnw they'ro beaten they're Just trying to pate! Jt ud before It's too late I don't care I won't have her think Bite can Bet away wltn any n W1S0Tdh,i. Allx cot back to her dog nnd hor barnyard, and soothed herself with great hosing and cleaning o the duck pond. 1 and mucF skimming, and tasting of Kowb pro serves. Alter an, """thB city and perfect Bummer day to the ' city. " Bhe was always linppicsiiii' solltudo of tho high mountain. Meanwntie. unerry, " ?" .. . .' t0 of Bplrlts that had heoomo familiar w her of late, kept her dentist appoint ment, and at noon looked at a flushed nnd lovely vision of herseir in dentist's mirror. nnn!" said "Doctor has given me red JlP! "" Cherry, trembling, and trying to smile to the nurse ln attendance. "I guess the good Lord gave jou 1 your looks." Miss Maloney eald generously. "You're the 'VF1e,,t,.?f0Uiafdto ray married I" sho added, I sa,dBtobI" sister last week. 'That lady h", .bn" married nenrly six years 1 What I she raid. 'That little g rl-of eighteen I "Why why don't you come and nave lunch with me. at the 'Pheasant 7 Cherry said, suddenly, pushing up tne golden hnlr under her hat. . , "I'd love it," Miss Maloney saiu, appreciatively, "but Doctor hoa a 1 o'clock appointment after this ono. ami I Bhan't get a blto until nearly 3. I e got crackers hercr - hinzlna- Cherry went out Into the mazing street! 1 was one of the hot nwnUJe. of the year. At 3 o'clock a wild wind would spring up and send papers nnd dust flying, Tiut Just now tho heat was dry and clear and still. CO:mNUBD MONDAY) I fC(OlNtt TOCjETOUT OP HEK rASaOlN6t To OUD SWAVi R&iT WHERE THERE- MiB WO MEMi PAP&U4 OR hnAISKET REPOtSTS- VS PUMNW V4HGH WAV, . GfOINfc aOOf- ICXJOLftfvjT TELU AMS htxbl AftOUT CARt CAVIA,fe- HW I7A BROKG AMD EMEHYBOD' yANr Yo nsnc a sour r Jrl -mii rv- om r packing op - KMONN VT&VviR6fV0,-fO BT MV NERVES AP SHfc CERTANOf kPVtfORA, ot vtmat srooc ITOPP - I CAMT V-l S.TEN SCO T, OH NO DGAfeie- UNPACK. UTVL BIB ANt TUCJCErfc- YOU-RE- HOY CrcO I rVtr AVAV- S.BT DOWN- I VNXMYTO KOAO Vri ctiVdoc- TMPRE-AAAV Q A lUVtrR a-INflMWr IN HOUR .CLCjUb - VOU CANT TELL. AlUP. At. VfAUR WAMtb - SEE- THIS SHORT UN& ? THAT rEANS KOOW NOT CONCr TO TftAVt- VoORC NOT.etOf K FAP AWAY FRQrA HOhAe WHVT &LSE- K IT I SEE? UH "( VOU'RE-CaOlNtrOOT TO NltjHY To TH- OARbEN -WMERE OOV, LAUOHTtQ ANO KAo&JC REGrN SUPREME- ANb AAAMA AND rAiNNIC-AftE GrOfNtr To BE- Your GiUEy m TUiviJ- If A StbNlY, 5N0ta,, PETEYMust Be Old Man Neptune Himself .? By C. A. Voight G05H-1HE VHOIB OCAW SEEMS "To UE ?ucc OF SEAWetDa "IH!?. MORNINC J5 -NE5, AreutThitv A MIMSAHCE OMCtE ?ETEY Let s Try To GATHER THEM OP Uosas1 "That s The wan get D OF EM -2,1 I JVSSi&ri-. ' HEY.". m, l 1 f '. m i in U ' -M a. - vC -OJi?f I w Sl ,-R,M;ig && l o r-Vog- 1 1 Tho Young Lady Acrosa tho, Way kMv THE SUMMER BOARDERS AT UNCLE HIRAM'S FARM By Fontaine Fox The young lady across the wny Bays her mother has been quite ill but is adolescent now. jS vN. kfffi&M i&fcttf rti&yJFW j J u, ill1, t iff 'P- -W "- If ' IT K.-' If 'M GOMA TiRo.vV THE ROAD JU5T AFTCR THIS CAR GOES BY -AND YOU CAN 'OlSCOVER IT. SEE. In OKDER To HCORE PRiEP CHICKEN EVEN ONCE A vVEEK THEY WERE foKCED fo TKE MATTERS INTO THEIR; QWrf HAN03, i Villi a V SCHOOL DAYS By DWIQ B9flWBBBBro"osT caw if i'i up IBI8PffiSPHWPBK3WBBWBBMjB W&&zm-to HfNH. hu0 veal sick H)nKiWiH Ism. LM w&TOa. SOMEBODY'S STENOG Handing It to Mrs. Van Bullion at Last ' m m Cop right 1(120, by Tiilillp I.i,iirpr fo By Hayward r4 RESIMAUD.DEaR.it SEEMS IVE BEEAl r ..-r-. ,i. . ;iZ... ...- .'r-. . !- -n,- L4,. vioincAj aduui Allit CJ f-LAUc, inc. icuMCa LADY HERE AT THE HOTEL YOU ARE so INFATUATED HITH. VAN DE SMITH MOWS HER SO SHE MUST BE AU.RIGHT. I WILL srtAK STO HER AA10 AAKE HER FEEL WELCOME ' rAHbCAH VJE REA1TTHEVJH0LE RESORT B3l HOH&fMOOH )U6 ier ??. i.'i.xr" tf.T. - X ""o RESORT FoR OOR .s 0- Jp HOHVtMOOH? rY&A.) OOAIG LADY. T WANT VOU To FEEL. ) COMRORTARLE ABOUT RECEIVING MY SmTA ATTPtlOAlS. VOI) HAVE AAT PERMISSION TO ACCEPT HIS PRORPSAL WHEAl HE AUKESf ,f i.,? i,,,v 1.11 Tn erne i I I , VMU WWl IUJ il i - - hatweuI 1 LonK DOWM OA1 r,t- t i.i rS uu t Jh1- (rSr1--W-nrM DOWMOA1 ffn )) J J UJ& WaiUZZriJ-. .J"'.J3j ' j i vv yoj J J -5 "5 . 1 tLJpy3 A rtt P v", Sa t HA-ha! THATS RICHJ VJHS' I WOULDN'T MARRY UR SOAI FbR All Your billions, my Deah Mrs.' VAm Bullion! WHAT? -Sit tfPPoSiTe I THOSE EARS AT BREAKFAST ALL MY UFE ? AIIX.' YVHEAl I WANT PRETZELS I'll BUY EM BY THE POUND! Ha HA Ha ha 4 ha l V ? A-E-HAVWA.'R'b - '7 "CAP" STUBBSCap Showed the Circus a Thing or Two - -j- - -- -j- By Edwina ' J ? j H PELLER6. ) -' lT vIUrT00BMQ t VtP' I OOUl 1 "tRBT x, rai -1 V - I . V A CJ V Clrtl-U3 CftV ' XV jJ - tt" , , , t Ti Mm -- , ene, oxpiained. xor i