rfy. ')-' ;'.fJ r w 'J V .'' , (V !? '.'', Ml al. lft !! 'ft V '"A' 'ft, --I? ' ' K"l tyt EVENING PUBLIC LteDaBRr-tHILADELPBtlA, fetfRSDA dOTO&BB &, 1920 ,?. TTie Second Honeymoon THE GUMPS Giving It the Once Over By Sidney Smith '"i 4 By RUBY M. AYRES Author of "The Woman Hater" and "The Black Sheep'' n4 An va lAniinidi ' 1ia ItT WAS llWiUI fcv aw !" n 1.M dully. "Awful to know that you ildn't love mo when? I was so suro that . did. But 1,vo sot over It I sup- ffU" ( jus lave. nu cAttct- 1 H r - op ragwy wre I ALU MV VR11EHP& WAVE JUST I xurfrxrer AvivNtiiMr UKE I EUL POtAt TEU-HETHB RGT- ; IWEP ABOK T VUU SEE, J VO N0) TU"1 o V MV Y0 "VEl-U 1 HVER.S'BODX' EXSE JUST 1 ' 0 you will, too, some day, oven If 4 l Ott UllnK lb '- - I dure say wo hall bo qulto happy to--..hr in our own way nomo day, Lots l of married pooplo are quite happy to Lihor and don't lovo each other nt all." Bho dismissed him when they reached the hotel, ono wim. uv m vi uu.u uu kpid. 2a did not know why sho was cry-i-. he only knew that oho felt lonoly IIIO, rtt 1 1 t. I .. nnd unhappy, duo wuuiu iiuku given ino world Just men ior eomo uno io como In lnCl DUt HIU milio .UUllU lltl, KIllU Like a Drowning Man, She Remembered All , Sho had danced with him at the brilliant embassy ball; sho had found him a stowaway on tho vessel in which sho was saillnrr with her mllUonalro father. And tho knowlcdgo that Olga loved him but stirred Ruth's passion, Hero on a desert island, whoro soclnl position docs not count, she makes up her mind to fight for him. Does She Win? Read Georgo Barr McCutch con's "West Wind Drift" and read all about, it. Tho story will begin on Satur day in tho Evening Public Ledger .mild havo given mo worm .io Know .hn thero was soms one to whom sho hriw mnHfrptl. really countod. Tit,mv nnlv wanted her bocauso ho rallied that sho no longer wanted him. Tho wedding ring of which sho had beon v .. ... nil li.ilt. BO tjrOUU Hn u i i. .. ...in -.hicii sho would never attain bo freo. They went to tho theatre In tho ovo-nlng- Jimmy had taken groat pains to mako himself smart; It was almost pa thetic tho efforts ho mado to bo' bright ml entertaining. Ho told her that he W sent a noto to Songster to mcot Ik.m finrward for supper. It eavo h m '. iharp Paln ' Jealousy to notice how hristino oyva uiiiivuuvu. "I am so glad," sho said. "I llko him so much." , i .i..n ....... v JJnO was nuiiuai. iiuuuij viin iiuu fter that. Onco or twlco ho mado her ii'tcs vorv careful to kceD always .- imtifmonal subjects. Ho "behaved dust i ii.... .-. ivnArl 'ilnndii nut frt nn 1 J UlCy tItJ bWUM '"" wmw tut evening of enjoyment Whon they left h. tiicniro Clirlstlno looked brlehtor than ho had socn her for weeks. Jimmy wa proiounuiy gruiuiui. ju " lighted that Sangctcr should meet hor ith that llttlo lluih In her cheek-. Shi lid not 100K BO very uuuappy, jiu iuiu Ruie'aler was valtlne for them when ihey reached tho supper room. Ho fretted Clirlstlno warmly. Ho told her bklngly that ho had got his dross suit jut 01 pawn in iiur uuuur. xo luunci iry well and happy. Tho llttlo supper lasied oft cheerily enough. It was only .ri.rnnril. when they all drove to tho fietel where Chrlstlno was staying, that Fang6ter Diunnorea ; no neiu u. iiunu iu frimmy when he had said fc-ood-nlght to Cnrlimno. . . . . "Well, so long, om cnap. .Timmv flushed crimson. "I'm not staying hero. Walt for rde; I'm coming along." "Vnu n v rooi." J mmy sain savasreiy. they walked away. "What In tho orld did you want to say that for7" My dear fellow, i mougni it was an Ight. I thought youd made It up. I'm wru v sorry. "Wa haven't mods It un never shall. from what I can 600," Jimmy snapped at Mm. on, ror tno j-,oraa eaKo, jovs taiK ibout something else." B&nrster raised his troubled eves to ha dork starless sky. He had been so iuro everything was all right. Jimmy iail maao no recent commence to mm. IU had thought Chrlstlno looked well ad happy ana now, arter all 'It looks as If wo shall 'havo some nor rain." ho said dully. "It'n been kwful weather this weok. hasn't It?" "Damn tho weather v said Jimmy naiioner. Four days passed away, and still the ireat Horatio had not arrived In Lon- Hon. He had sent a. counlo of telcirrams i- -- ... . r .. ....- irom Aiarsruies explaining tnat a cnill naa aemvea mm. "Sly old dog." Jimmy growled io Hantr- fcter. "Ho means that he's havlntr a Ihanderlng good tlmo whero ho Is." KRngster laugnea. "Marseilles Isn't much of a place. Per- haos ho really is 111.1 Jimmy grunted eomothlng unlntclllgl' ble. 7 doubted It" he added. "And tho lovll of It Is that Christine doesn't bo- leva mo. Shn doesn't think llin nlil dlot's coming homo at all; sho doesn't jeiiovo nnyming i leu ner now." Monsense!" But Kanirstor'n fvn ooked anxious. Ho had seen a great leal during the last four days, nnd for n first tlmo thero was n tiny doubt In lis mind. Had ChrlBtlno reallv lost hor uu ior jimmy i 110 was ODiigeu io nu mi mai u seomea as ir she had. Sho lever SDOko to him If nhn Rnlllil lioln It ind lis know that Jlmmv wm n m. pious of the change o ho, knew that iramy was worrying himself to a inanow Tour brother will turn up whom OUTfi lPILSt TTirnflnn. Iilivi ha anl.l in blS mOSt Tnittftrif.fnpt vnlCA f'o.f nea If he doesn't and then everything will viua rigni, JlmmV LTmmtnri TTm flrln-nte1 pnnn Iha room nnd came to anchoraeo In ront of tho window. He stood staring I a i 10 "ol very cneerrui street. i oojiKsier KnocKca tno asnes irom his riim ana rose. .."ell. wo may as well bo going," ho HO. 'I tllOmrllf Vnll toM mn Wn nrfl o lunch with your wife." o0 I did. Khft'n pmwi nbnnnlnn. 4T.ln p.uiuiiiB uianc want me. I said we'd fieet her at the Savoy at 1. I want to "ii; ni my rooms nrst, r you don't 'uiiiiiuv oiivmi llSllCCBiy, I1W hind." tjis a great deal with Hangster now 'as. (hrlstinn n oflpn itinHn i.r sca for him not tu bo with her. and o had got Into that stato when he "lid not tolerate his own compuny. Ho W bolng left to his thoughts: ho fuuiu noi uo aiono ror a mlnuto if He puiu rem It. I Thy left Sangster's rooms and went j ( wnmy s. (her day," Jimmy said, with a short up, as he fitted his key In tho door. SJ1' wouldn't, of course." Oennimii ritiiWn i.n.i i.nMn .A. ,, tt. L . . .'.. inu. llllil MUl-ll nuiti II. J pOKCU awnv from bin frlenrl'u ovoo "T ion t blamq her. she'll never urider- hnu tlie dllTerenco. That that other f - I Unnilnr lintir If nlf rniA nlinn) I' all now, when I look back." :?.rtntter roiiowed him sllonlly. 1 Hhdll LTlVn IllA ,1 .1 tilnn nn '.1! "Md uenly. "I can't afford to !;P ' on feally ; and If sho won't como ii i iMLPr nmfle no commont Jimmy . . . down on tho ,Hb' nIul wont jer to thi sideboard for whisky and Doil't bo a fool. Jlmmv." Kn!,1 'l.inir. Iter. ' " " " " l'.T.mytoltl 1,lm to mind his own busl- I ir . lurlea away. tniy xeiegram,-' no said sud- Jimmy turned. X0T me?" 1 eS nil( (i.nlli.a Y I ! elnn y snatched up tho yollow en ...pLfn.di tore. 't "Pen. Ho rend the n "I'ouKn, raterloo"..10 o n ton'Bht Meet mo " laughed' mirthlessly." 4etv.areat IIoratlc" Sangster asked. 'oftThhU for8'0tlcn tne whisky. He C0rni nn . T ....l 4... m-..i .. vr. !(! .:.' "" veil k;nriHiine. jie .."? for tho door er.U,?i ettcr taIle tho wlro to "how i .i.'l Gangster. They went out Inlo 'rV' . lKeiner. I4 Jlmmv iri' i, J?,1110 SavSy' 9w. Ther :;. """ ;:,"'S'"'':si..i".": !H A- T " t Ui, UUfiClllVOD 111 rotherv' rerlmPa h hoped that his 'siiM a- ,'"al:"'i DiuiKBier nun waiu, on nink. n.u 'h8 .difference. "Wo'll itr,.. ii '. li! n010' ana retc'1 hr." lihed ,ked Sa,.nwter off his feet. Ho otelwiik'n" . iwiK oor oi mo "r"i?unn. Impatient hand. Th i,hrl"0,,9tw my wire is she In7" asly ii r1"" loled at Jimmy curl- tri .a. "w. muufini no unu vnrlaillu ,itho strangest marr'ed couple ho uinvi. i U,".B across. Tnere was a uttio ker.rt . ln nIa slemn eyes as he an- Ir uu cl"Honer went out very early, I' Otle fmlfAll Win In lll.-- .n.. nl rift Rain. . - "" " laJIIWIIO JUU 111. Prrv ly nt x ,o clock and pay sho wan puC"i ,vo" not no auio io meet Li t be nblrt fn mnat fi9' Tliaitaiv'u I'Tii??'1. taea wero blank, Ir Rh. ls wot Mrs. Clmlloner said. K OnO M'ltlf nlli ...11. .. A I liUiU. liinF.' Bh0. t0.'" ni t0 "ny. "ir- ' flrit tin,""?0" ""arpjy away. i'or lenJ n i p for many weelta lie was nalinn... proiounuiy sorry ror Jimmy Ml nnVi "". .IW "od Btiiruiir at me r1' wrier with blank eyes. Tho eager SOMEBODY'S STENOGThe Boss Is a Great Adviser Conrrleht 1020? br ruhtle IrfArr Co. By Hay ward ish had faded from his face : ho looked II at onco, 111 and old ; ho pulled himself ijrethnr with an effort "Oh 1 All right thanks thanks very itich." His voice sounded dazed. He turned ml went down tho steps to tho street, tit when ho reached tho pavement ho nod still again, ns If ho hardly knew 'hat ho wan doing. When , Sangter touched 1113 arm ho started violently. "What 1h It? Oh. vpr. I'm romlnir. TIo begnn to walk on at such a rato that vinirstar c.nulrl Jinrrilv ltnn nnm Mfh him. Ho expostulated cood-humorodly. "What's the hurry, old chap? I'm getting old, remember." Jimmy slackened speed then. Ho looked at his friend with burning eyes. "I'll break every bono ln that anvil's Carcass." ho until fnrloiinlv. "I'll Innrh him to como dangling after my wife. I ought to havo known, that wns his llttlo Biuno. no wonuer sno won't go any whero with mo, Kettering damn his Impertinence 1 I suddoso he's been set. ting her against mo. Ho and Horace al ways thought I was a rotter and an out sider. I'll spoil his beauty for him; I'll " His voice had risen excitedly. A man passing turned to staro curi ously. Sangstcr slipped a hand through Jimmy's arm. "Don't bo so liastv, old chap. There's no harm ln your wife going out to lunch with Kettering If she wants to. Olvo her the benoflt of tho doubt for the present, at least" "Sho'a chucked mo for him. Sho nrom- tsed to meet mo. .Sho thinks more of mm tnan sho does of me, or ahe'd never havo gone." Thero was a sort of en raged agony In Jimmy's voice, a fierce color burned In his pale face. Sancster shruirired his bhouldera. It was rather amusing to him that Jimmy should bo playing tho jealous husband jimmy, wnose qwn uro naa Decn so sin gularly coltish nnd full of little cnlsodes which, no doubt, ho would profor to be Dunoa ona rorgottcn. Jimmy turned on him. "You'ro pleased, of course. Tou'ro chuckling up your sleovo. You think It serves mo right and I dare sav It docs : but I can't bear It, I tell you I won't I won't." Tho words wore boyish enough, but thero was something of real tragedy ln his young volco, something that forced tho realization homo to Sangster that pcrnaps It was not merely dog-ln-tho-mangcr Jealousy that was goading him now, but genulno pain. Ho looked nt him quickly and away ngaln. Jimmy s xaco was twitching. If ho had been a woman ono would havo said that ho was on tho verge of nn hysterical outburst Sangster roso to the occasion. ".Lot's go and get a drink." he sold prosa'cally. "I'm ns dry as dust, and wo haven't had .any lunch." Jimmy said ho wasn't hungry; that ho couldn't cat a morsel of anything if It wero to savo his life Ho broko out again Into a fresh torrent of abuse of Kettering. Ho cursed him up hill nnd down aaie. uvon wnen they were ln the restaurant to which Sangster Insisted on suing ho could not Bton Jimmy's flow of expletives. One or two pooplo lunching near looicea nt tnem in amazement in desperation Sangstcr ordered a couple of brandies; ho forced Jimmy to drink one. Presently ho quieted a little. Ho sat with his elbows on the table and h's nead in ms nanus, with tho passing of his nas&tonato rage depression seemed to havo gripped him ; when they left tho restaurant ho Insisted upon going back to unriBtlne's notol. He questioned the sorter closely. Whero had she gono? Had they driven nwny togeiner or warned 7 They had a taxi, tho man told him. Ho began to look rather alarmod : thero was something in Jimmy's whlto inco ana Duming eyes tnnt meant mis chief, ho thought He told the '.'Boots" aftorward: "Wo shall hear moro of this you mark my words." "A taxi yes. Go on.' Jimmy moistened his dry lips. "You you didn't hear whore what dlrec- tlons7" "Yes. sir. Tho gentleman told me to say Huston, told nio to tell tho driver to go to uuston, I mean, sir " tho hmnn explained In confusion. He was red In the, face now and cmbarras&ed. "Huston," said Jimmy and Sangster together. Thev looked at ono nnothor. jimmy ivira a sort ot urcua in nis eyes, oangsier wun anxiety. "Yes. sir. Euston It was. I'm sur. And the gentlemun told mo to tell tho driver to go as last as no could." Thero was a llttlo silence. Sangstcr supiieci n nana tnrougn Jimmy's arm. "Thanks thanks vory much," he said. Ho led Jimmy away. Ho called u taxi and told the man to drive to Jimmy's rooms. Ho made no attempt to speaK, din not Know what to say. Jimmy was leaning back with closed eyes. presently: "Do you think she's cone?" ho nslteii huskily. gangster mauo a hurried gesturo of uenini: "No, no " Jimmy laughed mirthlessly. "Sho has." ho bald. "I know nh lin Sercs mo damned wall right It's nil I uenervo. xnero wns a llttlo iiauso. "Well." 110 billd. "HllO'H morn hnn irnt her own back. If it's any consolation to ner to Know it Ho felt P.H If thero woro n. knlfn h. Ing turned In his heart His whole rouI revolted against this enforced pain. la unu never ouuureu lino mis in all his life before, liven that night at the theatre, when Cynthia Khrrow hnd given him his conge, ho hnd not jyuffcred as now; then. It had been moro damago to his Ptido than IiIh heart: but thin he loved UhrlBtlne ho knew now thut ho lovod llttlo Chrlstlno as ho had never loved nny oilier woman, as ho novcr wouia lovo nnv ono again. Ho cursed himself for a blind fool. It goaded him to madness to think of the happiness that had been IiIb for tho tak ing and which ho had let fall to tho ground. Ho clenchod his teoth ln Im potent rago. wnen they reached his rooms ho threw his hat and coat aside. hnd begun pacing up and down as If he could not keep still for a moment. Life was Insufferable, Intolerable; ho could not tmaglno how ho was going to got through all tho stretch of years lying In wult for him. Ho had forgotten that the Great Horatio was coming home that night; the Great Horatio had suddenly faded out of tho picture ; It was no longer a thing of Importance If his al- lownnco weru cut down, or stonnnd once uud for nil. All ho wanted was Christine Christine, Ho would have given his soui ror hor at that moment, for Just ona glimpse of tho old trust nnd lovo ln her blown oves. for Just a h'sht ... .: .. - . . . . i . - . .w-'r oi tno nuppy smne wun which sue had greeted him when they wero first en gaged, They had all been his onco, and now no nnfl Inst ner rornvfir. Another man had taken nnd nr zed tho treasuro ho had blindly thrown uway. Jimmy groaned as ho paced up ami down, ui unu uuwn, Sangster was pretending to read, Ho turned tho pages of n magazine, but ho saw nothing of what wnH written there. In his own way ho waw ns unhappy as jimmy; w ma uwn way no was Butter ing tortures of doubt and apprehen sion. , (CONTINUED TOMOrtrtOW) (Oopyrlpht, WW', iy Dell Syndicate) tt: I ICAU HARDwJ f X P I OH l&U LADIES VJIWU W A' 5URE! THE ST.4BULS II-AMD KtfeP AWAY FROd THE S WAIT TlU AIOV. J"Sr LOOhA U LEARMTHE ROPES FAST'. & JABU&5 n,,,,. THE.Y KEEP THE (CARPEAITERS WHILE THEY'RE Eg ZV9 CMu C5 Tte 'HAJWJ J,AT..CEkJ??? TDARK HORSg! UU-DUIG Ths Platform '. J , D 0&AR1E ?r7-J . viGomTsB So? m,jS TMnRf vHiItTu, WmffiZVA DARK HORSES ARE AWiFOt- U T,? A l x ' ' Q T UxSEEl--7 -r-TstR FLOoWmV5 rSk?Zuu$L alTn-m K DAKGEROUS -SOMETIMES C -lCKLBSs S fi TTTmolAMA IS H I (" T J'fe ffirF?Sa?hi?S.Jf IB 1 Pme? G&T RASH AMD BREAK -.VsH BOAICH J - (lU' $ S DOUBTFUL OTl Vy& 'ff H -J ?,S loff -VKM o 0UT AMD CHEW OPlHELES. fe,B r-J 3C M s nS.H'a ' A Iiy D rjrAVA FR0M(9t-, SJL JTHaTsW THEYHAVE WATCHEgi ffl? 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