Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 27

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The Second Honeymoon
By RUBY M. AYRES
Author of "The Woman Hater" and "The Black Sheep"
7 .1..IHT8 the sTonf
jiJmV Challoner. club man, depend-
"w t.,ti trstn an elder brother,
rton"",.i in Vlove with Cynthia
" 'J0 actress. She breaks her en-
fl Hflllio but cannot bear to be
Wrt tt r dPriHo, rwhes
fW lCr6MM Watt. AC
for yml..,teart. In a moment o
ssisi y '""". sjst
,! tfiSe. he'lovei ? Christine. Bang.
Hit ( jimmy's, teeing Chris-
"&."? port ten, Jm"?K
.'""' Kb f'p!( engagement."
wl?lVJ this ixincturo Christine's
J''kM suddenly. The iccdding U
flJE alaecatoMe. Two days before
it '& fixed, CvntMa begt Jimmy to
$i finback, but Jimmy resolves to
Jr! -i ithe motherless girl.
Ijj marri'd WWW Vf 5'ft
1 id the bride, which proves
!?! J Cin'Mrt uto, finding she
'" m 'net vti suade Jimmy to re
covid,n her writes Christine a d
ll''llo her acquaintance
AmZ.It's a pretty bad mtxup,
mUAyimmv. FBnxlna and plead-
TTP
e. "I
round
itti.kr.ti
? 1 X07.Try it there's-a
"'Ann Yott-you were so decent to
sit a sort o way that
Mould
stood at the window, frowning Into tho
street.
""Vii-imu Iwilnff coaxing ana jji
!,Vaallwith Christine, m
W ' ?.. ? ih M uoeul tale.
'T "Ji,?.1 ujnu that haven't,
rv H ?1WM'
M ' . .m finvptVr VH
in probably won't boo mo if I do."
"Sho will. She's Hick of tho sight
"'sin'ttter smiled In sptto of himself,
lis got up. ftretchlns his arms ; ho shook
Mi held at Jimmy.
"Oh I know h.it you're thlnklnp,"
' i.. itn.if T iwiinr In
IV ud Jimmy BaaBj'. "" "
r'u that It's not my fault this timo. any.
w i "wear t0 ou v rvo dono my
belt. I- '-
Tm not doubling It." said Sangstcr
drrlr. He fetched his hat and coat from
I wtn adjoining, and they went out
S! h'e?outt0tIeiunch," dJtamy
..rrouily. "TaHo n(!r ior aa,kw'1 ho
Mtk-try to rouse her a bit: but to.
Ciwn's eaVe. don't talk about mo."
i- L.v nnxlnun and worried: ho
no vvn, . ,. rt,n
ally was very upaei. o"i- " " y"
r'oui oJ an enormous senBo of relief as
K 5d Ssngster parted at the street
.i. a noun us Sangster wan vm,
If iljht he hailed a taxi and told tho
"in to drlvo him to his club. Ho, or
Jered a stiff brandy and soda and
imma Into one of the deep leathern
' t chalrB with a sluh. He had boen
sirrled only threo days, nnd nlready It
wised like three years. Of course, he
i m not blaming Christine, poor llttlo
j!rt! but oh, If only sho hadn't been
, -jtltt inch a child ! ,,,,,,,
H lifted the glass and looked at Its
nntrnts with lugubrious eyes.
"Well, here's to a brighter future,"
Mil Jimmy Challoner drearily ; but he
filled heavily as ho tossed off the
Iranly and eoda.
! &mjter felt decidedly nervous when
i hj reached the hotel where Jimmy and
t'l nlfe were staying. Ho had no faith
In Ms own powers, though apparently
' jimmy had plenty for him; ho was in.
Iiillea' man; he had never troubled
1 about a woman In his life, probably
became none had ever troubled about
him. Ho asked punctiliously for Jimmy ;
It wai only when told that Mr. Chal
lmr was out that ho asked for Chris
tina A little gleam of something like sym
ritijr ihot Into tho man's oyes. The
'twbermald who waited on Christine
u olublo and a friend of his ; and he
'id heard a groat deal from her that
wi untruo mixed up with a smattering
f (ruth
He ilia that ho wns sure Mrs Cluu
ncr &i In; ho sent a pago boy up
rlfi Sangnter's card.
It wemed a long time before tho reply
'ami. Mrs Challoner would be pleased
o ree Mr. Sangster ; would he go up to
"w ilUbg room?
sangiter obeyed reluctantly; he
'rtaded tears; ho dreaded to seo grief
.nl disillusionment In the beauti u.
")e which he could only remember as
bippy and trusting. Ho waited nerv
wily till she came to him. Ho looked
iOtitil the room apprehennlvcly: It had
in empty, unlled-tn look about It,
hough there wero vailoui possessions of
'Imray'a scattered about it a pipe,
lewjjapers nrd a large box of clga
eltM There was a small pair of
'hrlitlne a slippers, too, with high heelw.
PJ)nter looked nt 1hpm wttli nvn Twhlrh
he lid not know wero tender. They
ntmti to appeal to him somehow ; there
aa uch a solitary look about them,
Handing there In a corner by them-
HITtS
Then tho door opened nnd sho umio
in; a little pale ghost of the girl whom
1" had Inst seen, with iiuivering lips
inat tried to smile, and shadows beneath
, t eea
It wns an effort to Sangster to greet
Mr as If he were unconscious of tho
iraredv n her facs; he took her hand
a a close grip.
" am m glad you allowed rao to
'.Hp: I didn't want to Intrude;
"Hid for Jimmy, but they told me he
fu out, and so I wonderod If you would
"'me Just for n moment."
," m ety R'nrt von cnrnM I"
hi1 J1"! L'T"1 an'1 nn' Jimmy will
bk"lf ? lunch," she said.
..SSi "i ,SanBstt'r tiled to speak
naturally; he laushed "Then will you
??f f ! llmc!l wlth mo7 Jimmy
ont mind, and "
m?i',.Si;i.'!'n,m5r won,t mind." There
? mic-.bl.,.terPM? ,n ller volce 'hat fr
?h. lvnt, " .Hl!.cltc'1 hlm into silence;
"jfJ"d 'ii hlm wllh burning eyes
Jimmy ouMn t ,nin,i .v.
we f'l13 a,,most nB lf the words
n'W from lur nrolnst her will
mirr rS.a,nsB,er' wny did jou let him
Jlmm :.ou mual naN0 known
feht'VVu F W " for mo
"re was a trat-l
nr.i . . r" " ""Wi; pause
bfokiiW. ""! Just looke.1 at him with
Sho did
i , v i ana junr
Irokfn.hearted ey
.f -'t say that."
ehV, X" J'anda"11 "'Id U clumsily
iur woras naa neen
iiw . " '" n
""" renroaoh
Was he to blame? he
tuny and y
done? Christine
he
yet
fikfd ii..?. nHB ne to bian
nM r;v"" 'b noner eh
trH to . ,."ai! belle"u hlm had
'"" ,nrmi,'lB,,e.snl11 """V- "It's trut
" n ih,nS?i5..1 hen,t K0t
S;?it;
"rythlng ! ,,avo a "ttle patlei.w
Muw of It COmo out rlBhti ne
?lUoU8KhhttS1;"l,0,nkhernctt'
no,w why It Htef nown ! I can't think
'Id how lesslv "iifW fuesaed," she
J sTnowny','VI ,ho ot,,er wo"on
I am" vn aTe o much better thar.
"Oh,
for
lh.at'"' he bmwaven?' J01", don't sa
!;,.ntnia nnd h.r fr 'Z.a no contrasted
1'r in ",er friends with this girl
irV11 "edn," he wont on
"en youv. ,r yth ng seems wrong
S' w,h m.?"?... rY' you cVmS
! alr beaut I 'unv .rBJn,?r" now and
f'r a walk myVI,".' J., 'resh. irm iongii,fc
looming yVe'i h5 b0n Wtlng all
SS,,r "d walk i ave sorie ,u"ch to.
, rtall wr. walK w the park afterward,
-t v.fftsn.ife
butl2j.a "t her eyes,
we".-.m,'"'Vs silence.
"Infernal young fool I" ha said sav
agely, after a moment j but whether he
referred to a youth who Was just -at
that moment passing or to Jimmy Chat
loner seemed uncertain.
Sangster took Christine to a llttlo
out-of-the-way restaurant, where he
knew thero would not bo many people.
He carofully avoided referring again
to Jimmy; ho talked of anything and
everything under tha sun to trv to din.
tract her attention. Sho had declared
that sho was not hungry ; but, to his de
light, he ato quite a good lunch. She
liked tho restaurant ; she had never been
In Bohemia before. She was much In
terested In nn old table Sangster showed
her. which was carved nil over with thn
signatures of well-known patrono of tho
house. A llttlo flush crept Into her palo
cheeks; presently sho waa smiling.
Sangster was cheered; he -told himself
mac biio only needed understanding. Ho
believed that If Jimmy chose ho could
convince) her that everything wns going
to be all right In the futuro ; ho believed
that with a llttlo tact and patience Jim
my could entirely regain her lost confl
uence, uui patience ana Jimmy seemed
somehow irreconcilable; Jimmy waa too
young too selfish. He sighed Involun
tarily ob ho looked at Christine.
When they had left the restaurant
again, and wero walking toward the
park, ho deliberately began to talk about
Jimmy.
"I euppoio Jimmy never told you how
ho and I first met, did ho?" he asked.
"No," Her-sensltlvo llttlo faco flushed.
She lookod up at him eagerly.
"It isn't a bit romantic really," ho
said. "At least, not from my point of
view; but I daro Bay you would bo In
terested, becauso It shows what a fine
chap Jimmy really Is." Ho took It for
granted inai sne was listening. Ho went
on; "It was some years ago now, of
course five years, I think; and I wan
broke broke to the wide, if you know
wnai mat means I" ho glanced down
at her wnlllngly. "I'm by the way of
being a struggling journalist, you
know," ho explained. "More of the
struggling than tho Journalist. I'm not
a bit of good at the job, to bo qulto can
did; but it's a llfo I like and latoly
I've managed to scrape along qulto de
cently. Anyhow, at thn thru T mil
Jimmy I was down and out.
Fleet street would havo none of me, and
a vrn nau .o pawn my waicn.
"Oh!" said ChriBtlnn with soft sym
pathy.
Sangster laughed. .
"That's nothing; Ii'h been pawned
fifty times slnco It first camo Into my
possession, I should think. D6n't think
I m asking for sympathy I'm not. It's
mo sort or life that buUb me, nnd I
wouldn't change It for another oven If
I had tho ohanco. But tho night I ran
across Jimmy I was fairly up against
It I hadn't had a square meal for a
weok, nnd I wns 111, to odd to the
troublo. Jimmy waa coming along Pall
Mall In evening dress. He was smoking
a cigar that smollcd good, nnd I won
dered as he passed me, If I dared go
up and nsk him for a shilling."
"Oh, Mr. Sangster 1" Ho looked down
hearing the d'stress In her voice.
"Don't look bo sorry!" ho said vory
gently. "It's all In a day's march for
mo. I've had my good times, and I'vo
had my bad ; and when I como to wrlto
the story of my life when I'm a bloat
ed millionaire, that Is I" ho added In
laughing parenthesis "it will mako flno
reading to know that I waa onco so hard
up. that I cadged a Bhllllng off a swell
n ovenlng dross I"
But Christine did not laugh; her eyes
were almost traglo as she looked up
wondering at Sangstcr'B honest faco.
"And and did you ask him?" eho
questioned.
"Did I not!" said Sangster heartily.
"I went up to him Jimmy Btopped dead.
I bellevo ho thought I was going to pinch
his watch and I said, 'Will you be a
sport nnd lend mo a bob?" Not a bit
romantic, you seo I"
Christine caught her breath.
"And did he did her' she asked
eagerly. Sang3ter laughed romlnlscent-
iy.
"You'll never guoss what ho said.. He
asked no questions, ho took tho cigar
from hla lips and looked at me, and he
said. 'I haven't got a bob In the world
till my brother, tho Great Horatio, sends
my monthly allowanco along; but If
ii 11 como as far as tho next street, I
know a chirp I can borrow a sovereign
rom.' wasn't mat lust Jlmmv nil
oor?"
ChriBtlno was laughing, too. now.
'Oli, I can just Jiear him saying It!
un Just see him!" Bho cried. "And
lien what did you do?"
"Well, wo wont along to this pal of
'Immy'u, and Jimmy borrowed a fiver.
o gao mo throe pounds, and took mo
ilong to have a dinner. And well, we've
oen pais over since. A bit of luck for
no, wasn't It?"
"I was thinking," said llttlo Chrlstlno
xcry earnestly, "that It wus a bit of luck
or Jimmy."
Sangstor grew furiously rod. For a
moment he could think of nothing to
"ay; ho had only told tho story In order
to soften her toward Jimmy, and In a
mensure ho had succeeded.
Christine walked besdo him without
speaking for somo time ; her brown eyes
were vory thoughtful.
Sangster talked no more of Jimmy ;
hu was too tactful to overdo things
Jimmy was not mentioned between them
'gain till he took her back to the hotel.
Then:
"I don't know how to thank you for
bclncr so kind to me." shb Hnld onrnAlv.
Her brown eyes were lifted confidingly
to his face. "But I've been happier th s
afternoon than than I'vo aver been
ilnco my mother died."
Sangster gripped her hand hard for a
moment
"And you will bo happy alwuyti If
you're just a llttlo patient," ho said
rather huskily. "Jimmy's a spoiled boy,
and and It a tho women who hnvn m
dhow nil of us oh? It's the women who
ire our guardian angels; remember
that I"
Ho hated himself for having had to
blame her, oven mildly, when the fault
waa so utterly and entirely Jimmy's
It seemed a monstrous, thing that Chrls
rlmi should havo to teach Jimmy un
lelflshncBa; ho hoped ho had not said
too muclL
But Christine was really much hap
pier, had he known It. She went up to
her room and changed hor frock for one
of tho few simple ones she had had new
when sho waa married. She did her hair
In a wny sho thought Jimmy would llko ;
she sent one of the servants out for
flowers to brighten the llttlo sitting
room: sho timidly ordered what she
thought would be nn xtra nice dinner
o please him. The waiter lookod at her
luestlonlngly.
"For for two, madam?" ho asked
hesitatingly.
"Yes, pleaso. Mr. Challoner nnd I will
Jlno up hero this evening."
Ah a rule, Jimmy dined downstairs
alone, and Christine had something sent
JP to her. Sho was vaguely beginning
o realize now how foolish sho had been,
Tho little time she had spent with Sang
stor had been like the opening of a door
.i) her poor llttlo heart, letting In fresh
air and common sense. Aftor all, how
could. she hopo to win Jimmy by tears
and recriminations? She had heard tho
doctrlno of "forgive and forget" preach
ed so frequently: uurelv this wa tlm
moment In which to apply It to herself
aim mm.
Her hoart beat a little fast m thn
thought. She SDOke nrnln tn thn vrnilta.
ns he turned to leave the room.
"And and will you find out what
mnu mt. unauoncr nas witn his dinner,
as a rule; and and serve tho same this
fiVflninor?,i
The man hosltated, then :
'Mr. Challoner told me ho should
not be dining In this evening, madam,"
he said reluctantly. "Ho came In about
:Llfe? o dock and went out again; I
think there woo a messago for htm. He
told mo to tell you If you came In." Ho
averted his .eyes from Christine's
blanching face as her spoke. "I am sure
that Is what Mr. Challoner said, ma
"aBl. '10 repeated awkwardly.
,, .0h' .mery ..wll" Christine Btood
quite still in the empty room when ho
had gone ; It seemed all the more lonely
and empty now that once again sho had
boen robbed of her tager hopes.
Jimmy waa not coming home. Jimmy
round her wj dull und uninteresting that
he was only too glo,d of an excuse to
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The Young Lady Across tho Way
THE POWERFUL KATR1NKA
By FONTAINE FOX
Tho young lady across the way
says alio has no uso for an obsti
nate person, anil there's no sense
In rcgaidiog one's opinion o.b lm
mutnblc ns tho lows of tho Medes
and Parisians.
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