Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 26, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 19

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6vl. I'vfe" HfP SUCK BAD ,
I KNOW f HAD T
IF SHE EVER HAP 20 BUCKS T'S
, jSHWEK, AWPV- SHER.
WHY S.HOULP SHE WORfiY?
I'M THE GUY THAT LOST
THAT 20 BUCKS
I'LL FALL HER. T& THAT
MISFOR-TUNE EVENTUALLY
LUCK I LOST W UTTLE PURSE
WHEN I LEFT DOWN TOWN
QEEN N THE FAMILY A LONG TlME-1-I'LL
BET IT WAS POINTED PURLINS
POLK'S APt1lNISTRATON THEKETS OWE
THVHG- IT WILL 0O IH CIRXULATIOH ' NOV
Author of ' JoBuclun'a Wife"
(Copyrlaht. lino, tv Kathleen Norrli.)
WITH A TWENW DOLLAJ!. 3lU.
I JUST HAO 120 13 AND MY
CAR. FARE -I PUT ttY
CAR FARE, IN MY MOVrrH
AHP HV PURSE IM MY BAC
4Y HY VACATION
MONEY IT'S THG ONUV
THING I EVER. LOST m
1-IIIH HTAIITH THIJ'HTORY
wJ.thtie.ichV ln her- Cherry's
VLri nfy Rnd "verlah, nnd there
Ilx hwi nv.'rn"y "I h,,r manner mat
nn' 1 tii hk wen before. To brintt
tlie who li i"irrv l" thin to change
en ?err?,ld. were in "ad and
liluslonl'womanJ8 "ttfc', ",VU u,
Cherry tel "AWtr sho asked,
nroftiiini li.nreU i from n nnent of
Impntlentlyl ' "1,rURBCd h shoulders
wemi f cour8 ! beleve It!" she an-
rxo-rl fltrrWonrf mir-Hea iounu
c. ..(.7u AUx. her atofer, mnr-
"" ""ri of 'h i'flcr
f.",.n who lonp had aecfetfy ioicl
'Wi, Cherrv. nnhapjiv. discover
?,V' .! itVitlher or no! ahe reolly m.
i(e'f. o "flic JWarHw. Ciicrrj and
ltn.'la Linn to elope, but on the way
- qhc H MM ""'' "" canMof
'iium with Mm. JJnrlin mkji .11
Iiirn i ' . .., f ,ii(il:no love lo
'NOW SHE WANTS ME TO ADYEJLTISE FOR.,
IT THAT'LL SET ME BACK A
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WHEM I LQOKEP FOR IT
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POLLAR. AND A QJJAR-TER-. '
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T tX 1M .mt Ku,'',l, t,,e ruth Bul "he
ihftt telenx
Vt!!i ihrh vlanned to meet somewhetc ' iwly woi
u.a.J.fnTit. Martin had htardhci- t him?"
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wonuered, ' ""
L.."0n' '. dn't know. Hhn , mn.i .
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'Immnlnn n Vi.i . ilr ,y,"l Bno is ui -
& S5IffilWrw, PETEY-Excusable
irlffht
iupscl enouKh to mnlte, her fvel
'that A" " and l'eter hnil nlnnncil
tal ..'.'. i...t l.nnl InirnHlpr. lio.
l?"m "wnv "on Mint UoBt tOKothrr. bo
ii?? itmn't ir thoughts would have
fnu"e
- i the idea of ono or two uns'
!K SJ2 only, ana they had Hlvcn hor no
Hut until this ln
" r. nf thnL Hut until tnis in
w1"?. ?L.,T. of the neonate do
8 ?, th-it enveloped them hn-l not
f nehed cr;"he hnd lmnclne.l Cherry
KJilnc for i'eter to lie Bomethlnu only
leellnB '"'.' ,nn hir own.
0 little ","'S:" u . n.prrv'n heiiutv i Is my hiiMhni..i
.??ScTnce nnrt ioftnew. the .nine in? , She imtHcd,
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really frlghtenprt ,,:
down nThn h,enrManBryJ,"l?,nB' nn1 s
her beam f,?i l,e' "nd. tne m,"e,y '"
ner beautiful uyca made Allx's ilraft
"; m"? htV:,. '" "' "hier.
hor irai'" ", .h. ii-ht on her corn.
''I hnlV; nrilVnew that life for
f!?ffl be dUpraced. and Ma,
inMrtln would kill her If ho found
i1" nut " Oh. my little ulster!
She would I t"wn tails :mIic In o reck-
hc wwlil do anyth nu she would
, n public scandal, ami the I'apcr
Soiild h.iv her picture Dnd'a little
jHov.headed Charity! Oh. Dad." ah,
?nld. looUInu W Into the dark, "tell me
what to do I 1 need ynu oo ! Won't you
iWelimv tell mo whnt to do!
Mllenet. and dnrKViess. Hut evn In
the elonm Allx could tell that fK wac
llftlnit. and a audden .sweep of breezo
llk a tired bieath, went over the tops
of the reduced.
Steadily came the change. Tho dark
nes", by Imperreptlhle de(?rce. lifted
The world utew prny ai If with moon
thine. tre'' nnd bushes began to stand
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the road lielow ner Ai'X ncaru a nnKiin ,,. "'" " " is a vow, ou
iM mi..:'i ontiuiK uiiwn at tno
ho nii..i- upporxin Her forehead.
hni. ui. nwny! Allx. Btandlng. watched
Jl? nuincft" V" thrU,th a l0,is In,n"t"
m,"n u cht"y nald llfelcfsly, looking
iVP' inmv7 ,l'' tl" 'fo- better or
norae.' I Bupppoae?"
'I1;1, aowj and for a mommt cov
eriil her face with n Htrl,t.irno.,.,i i,,i
iernllv.h0nO0,t " W"-V( thCr0 U'ls nev'
jcrcniLv nnn tun u nK i.. i a i.
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hi".fi:" "ho "nl1 wlth n Kr,,nt slB. "I
hi Lh ' eilin,iDS J0U re rlht! Hc haan't
"c..s,hru.. ''" no claim on you now!"
rnr$vehlmrr,y doman,lei1' 'would you
'i'crhtM I wouldn't.
.hoURht.
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ii . .V ' .'" not very Kood." Allx s.ld.
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the rorttiKUesc .iniry upon mi none:
and past her, leavlnc a dark wake of
Fru'hrd dewdropn on the pcnrkil grasa
a cottontail fled silently.
She noted with BUriirlso that he could
see th grass now, although It had been
lnMIlo n tew moinenta ago. She could
f.pe It, and rrwently ItH brownnewt
Viewed and the rich, solid green of tho
oaVs lift d fron the dull twilight that
had enveloped the world,
"l.'ght !" All t whispered, awestruck.
And a fev moments later she added.
"Diwn I"
It wai dawn Indeed that was crceplmr
Into thu valley, and a.i It br'ghtcned and
depcned nnd warmed momentarily.
All fel some of tho peace nnd gloij
of it swelling In her tired heart. Thn
ky grew pule, grew white. graduall
turned to blue, and tho little clouds
drifting across It vanlnhed. lost In a.
BWlmmlng vapor of pink and pear).
Suddenly n drat shaft of sunlight
stryclc across the mountain ridge, nnd
lay bright on the hilltop opposite, th
fog that Htlll clung to tho pi-.ik of the
mountain wan steadily ascend'ng Into the
brilliant air, dew spai klod. nnd the hoar ,
llchened limbs of the t prowling oaks
Itliateneil In the light. The nun came up.
nnd Al :c felt the blessed warmth ngnlnst
her chilled and cramped shouldets and
stretched her arms out to welcome the
flood of brightness and new courage
nflir inp darkness nnd doubts of the
nlftht.
hhe was still sitting on the log, dream
jiHiw. u u i s I in toil. Ihr.ii niv mv
fulMllment of It would be limited, I
i-up.iose. Of eourac." she added, lion-
sty, "I m talking for myself only 1"
And jou would quietly forgive nnd
toigct!' demanded the little sister. In
b iter scorn.
"I say I hop? I would !" Allx corrected
her. "Kvoii U this Is true" she added,
with a glance .at tho lavender letter
"Htlll, I suppose the rulo of forgiving
'ov. nty times seven times "
i-nerry intcriupteil her with u burst
of Hitter md rebellious weeping.
Oh, my God, whnt shall I do!" sh
Mdihori, with her blight head dropped
in tur arm. Allx saw Kov pnmo 'o the
door, look nt them speculntlvelv. nnd
disappear, and thnueht In her shaken
soul that things In a household were
demoralized Indeed when rcteno bifore
the stvnntM was no longer maintained
"Don't cry, Cherrj, Cherry!" she
said, her own tears brimming over. She
en me lo kii"cl beside her sister, and
thev locked ;' elr nrms nbout each other,
ind their wet cheeks touched. "D m't
rv, dear!" (Oio said, tenderly "It'll
ill mine stralpht, somehow, nnd we'll
w ilr ivli wr. took 't so hard !"
"Tho thing that breaks my heart,"
sobui.ll Cheu, i..nglng tight. "Is that
It Is all my fault !"
"Oh. no ; It's not. Cherry You were
loo outig. And It's only one of so many
thousands rf urhappv marrlT'i" !" Allx
argued, soothingly. "Now, listen to me,
Ms." ho bet... .irb-kly i.t mioii as
I'herrv had "omiwhat regained her com
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" Hutching the expanding beauty of the l posure. "We'll ascertain about this
nr iiiiv, wnen mere waH a crasning in
the underbrush behind her. and wild
J-lth Jov, and with twigs nnd dried
brown grasses on his wet coat. Huck
fame bounding out of tho forest, nnd
leaped upon ner
lcttrr: that's rtily fair. If Martin ue-
nte'i It "
"Of courst hell uenv it: unenv in
terrupted, fiom the bitter knowledge
sin lnd of him.
Mix again felt daunted for ,i si'canil
UUCKv : she faltered, nu he Mtnoil hi.- ,u.. Bv...p ..ii.,nau .iti.i tmtfiiin,i(i nf I
Jllt her. his iinlek tongue flashlnc I th mniinr hm hi rutiirnul to tin I
hnrge bravely.
"Fuppnse we get Peter to jisk him.
she suggested suddenly. "l'eter has a
wonderful way of getting the truth out
of people! Voor Cherry, the verv men
tion of his name makes her wince," Allx
hought. watching her sinter sorrowfully
"If Martin can convince Peter thnt It Is
not true, then that makes nil the dif
ference in the world." she added, aloud
"Then you tell Martin frnnkly that ou
iae the' old house ready to live ln
nnd vou want to lle there. lie "
"He'll never agree to that!" Cherry
said, shaking her head. "Hut If this Is
rue?" she asked, again Indicating the
letter,
fCStatlcall V. Close to her fliee. ptnrv anion. I
urn imiscip or ins nouy wriggling Wltn
fager affection. "Did you miss me old
fellow ? Did you come to find me?"
.She hnd not cried during the long vigil
of the night, when n storm hnd rag d In
ner heart, and had left her weak and
self with dread But there w.irt pi-ace
now nnd Allx locked her arms about the
dog's shoulders, and laid her fnc?
RRnlnst his satiny hend, and cried
When Cherry came out to brenkfast,
a few hours later, she found Allx al
ready at the porch table. Allx looked
Pile, hut fresh nnd trim ; she bad evi
dently .hist tubbed, and she wore one
of the plain, widc-strlped ginghams that
jcre extremely becoming to her rather
oovl8h type.
She looked up, and nodded at Cherry
composedly. Chenv alwavs kissed her
'Ister In the morning, but she did not
today She felt troubled and ashamed,
and Instinctively avoided the little
caress
"."o men?" she naked, shnrlng her
trranefrult with her mall.
"l'eter had to go to San Ilafnel with
Mr Thomas In his car. to do something
about the case," Allx explained. "I
drove them down, nnd at the last min
ute Martin decided to go. So I market
ed, and got the mall, and came back
and the understanding Is thnt we are to
meet them at the St. Francis for din
ner at fi, and go to the Orpheum."
. 'Is It almost 107" Cherrv said, sleen-
Hy. gazing In surprise at the clock that i
tor lslble through the open door. "I'm i
ii-irimj nsnnmeii : Ami wnen illu you
Ret up and silently mnlte your bed, and
nan(f up vour things?"
'oh. enrlv '" Allx answered, noncommittal-
"I hud a bath, and this Is my
second breakfast !"
Cherry, who wns reading a letter, dhl
not hear her. .Vow she made some In
articulate sound that made Allx look al
nr In quick concern.
"Cherry, what Is It?" she exclaimed
ror answer Cherry tossed her tin
let er written on a thick shoet of lav
emier paper, which diffused a. strong odoi
of scent
"Kead thnt!" she paid, briefly. All'1
Jnn n drspcrnte air she dropped hei
wad on the table, and knotted bet
Kinds high above It
I'earfullj Allx picked up the per
lumtsi sheet and rend. In a coarse niv'
sprawling, yet unmistakably feminine
,7r " ' "" l''" fn'll"-'ii words
n,i . f Mrs- J'loyd Perhaps you would
not rut ui. ,......... :.... .. id .. ..
I,..,:, ,, " '" wiiu .virilism it vur nnt .Martin snoum no nt
bani i ,? in,1 '"''"son why your hus-I -he loge nt the theatre, t
of n Jn. M0!1 cjeM U was liee.uis to qtiestlun him serlouslv
"i'.r",'1 V" J1'?.'1 )vl,h T'"Mv ,""n'' I 'hiough the atrnnge. unnn
aak hl2 i nt bt'lloe u yu hnd better followed her night of lgll
hail kT ",,,"," "' lne I'aitiis 111
iW . Jot' K1"Ks crowd, and when
ar, iJ J'1' ,on tno nlBht ot August L'Sth
winil Ijnows anybody named Hatty
if h nnd J1"0 whnt he says. Ask him
"h.n k"r no.'ra. nf Dopps' Hotel and
nin h. wns In Hne-i'inento nst if 'i
aen.es It, you can show him this letter."
i ere was no . gnnture.
an ' i"H' "usI'IcIoub look, read I
hh?m', Utl,d ,flUHl'ed deeply t tho sordid
ooke '! "'. Hhe, Inld " "own. a
sister Ktun"pl conviction at her
rufsniTOr w'1'0, waB ,"reathlng hard
lianiU IVk llwu)' ,'ft(,(, her chin on her
'?A.8xtnanSly" thC t0b,e- n,,d Stnre'1
'rluTX'eTn. "... "l"t with
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v' ,!"ld K o with hlm-aHv -,,
WireU h,n
that "
, "Cherry,
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dear'" Allx said,
body hnV ;,''"" CHnt ren e Jt no.
VJ'v1 -hd" "
WAnl'Sfli14?' "let him' ua what
from to!iajo,i," my ow" C0UM
A'te, watching her fcarfullj, was
Then tell him that unless he agrees
ibsolutely to u separation." All said,
"that vou will get a divorce !"
"And live here, alone under that sort
of a cloud?" Cherry said, with watering
yes, "Oil, well I" she said, rising, anil
golnr townrd the door. "It's horrlbli
horrible horrible whatever I do ! What
Is our Idea thnt we should dine, and
"o tn the Orpheum tonight us lr notnin"
had happened, and let all this wait until
ou can ask Peter to cross-examine
Martin?"
"I wonder If Martin would tell me?"
Mix mused.
"He'd tell vou sooner than Peter
Cherrv prophesied.
"Whv couldn't I pretend that I opened
luit lettrr hv mistake," Allx said
thoughtfully, "and frighten him Into ad
i t i.g It. If It's true!"
'You could," Cherry admitted 1U
VfhIv. "Hut ou mny he sure It Is trut
li'iiiirh '" she added
"Then leave It to me!" Allx said
'And don't feel too sad Cherry. You're
voung, and life mnv take a turn thnt
hanges everything for you. A'ou always
have Peter Peter and me, back of
vou !"
"Allx, you're the best sister a gill
er had!" Cherry said, passionately.
Hitting her hand on Allx's shoulder. "I
lih I were as big as you are' And
's made me so wretched," whispered
"herry with trembling lips, "thnt some
times I'e been sick of life! Hut I will
'nvestlgnte this letter, and If It's not
rue. I'll trv again, Allx! I'll go away
ltli him. If he wants mo to, or I'll lle
here and study French and go to lec
tures with vou "
"You darling!" Allx said Willi an
idling heart And they smiled through
tears as they kissed each other
That night It was simply mnnnged
hat Martin should bo noxt to Allx, In
nnd she Dcgnn
at once All
tural dnv that
lull she had been
lliLimlni? whnt una should snv to lllni.
'nit she and Cherry had not spoken of
'he subject again. Cherry had dressed
herself with her usual dalntj care, and
now, with the violets Allx had given
her spraying tn a grent purple bunch at
her breast and her blue eyes ringed
nnd thoughtful under her soft little
Vatherei! hat. she was so arrestlngly
lovely that Allx was well aware of the
admiring glances from all sides to which
ihe wns so superbly indifferent
"Martin." Allx began, "I read a letter
Intended for Cherrv this morning. I
I open all the mall I"
She had to repeat It twice before he
realized that there was something he
'lnd her enrnest nnd significant tone
Then she saw him stop twisting his pro.
iram, and veer about towaid her, She
murmured a question,
"Do I what?" he asked, In an under
tone Instantly lowered.
"Do you know a girl named Hatty
Woods?" Allx repeated, cautiously.
All hope died when Bhe saw his face.
He shot her a quick, suspicious look
nnd his big mouth trembled with a
scornful and contemptuous smile and he
looked away Indifferently. Then he faced
"What Knbout her?" he asked, almost
'""Ko'inbody wrote this letter nbou
her." AJIx stated. iuletl
"Who wiote ou about ner' Wlufil
sho say?" he demunded quickly.
(CONTINUED TOMOIinOW)
The joung lady across the wuy snjs
slip enjojs n crowd, but ufter all
there's nothing pleasanter than n nire
long monologue between two intimate
friends.
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