V$tirriW-jii EviQNika vvBizti Saturday, xwaky 22, 192X , 'T"Y V ( SUNNY DUCROW Uy II1SNRY ST. JOHN COOPER rnrn STAHTS TltV BTOTlY rittabcth Ann Pucrow, known as .,'.?,' "tells Bert Jackson that the Tndi'to maU something of herself Mi Me in a motorcar some day. Jli both work in o pleklo factory. ll&uUvt '' hcr OrumWu aunt on Zan street. Hunpering for a ttov f.7 coutUri and having no money, w ..1 Sb Bert sing on the street for 7 iml arc 'arrested. At the court trXl is , Leslie Itontressor. actress. iVnimpreisfA with. SUmti's ortg. ?Vi and brings her to Max Hem W'BaS theatre manager, ieho gives 7.? imM part In a revue. Vert to ''.'J? in too Bunny has rare merit a?hlrnZrtrts-loMt Dert's otofc. ".it stivWtU mistaken for real "XL On hr first appearance Bunnv ootlHff. Y,, iinis but, ever resource WZJaU to the audience to be pa. tfWnd 'olvt f her a chanoe.'' licr '"."' ?iJ,7,fH original speech mikes a -Kit." A ?'" Ti-Vnillirlnnlni "m,a ?ndant frcm Lord Dobrington Villi Td Bunriu at the clesaoj her . ' inht Bhe returns i f. P'K -Allies rt plot or o iw Ploy, ?. ino IM' bj- aliened to aid VWS9A ,nt IWW"V. Tto permttlerf '. luccesslullu rendered that Bnd ,t0ed a three-vear contract. ' " .fi In o film for which she lwa?!neulMeadav. Bhe lends "J'PJnds to ". Johnson, of iVe UisWfirJ and has a half Merest Wllffistoes's?To celebrate the event 'J ""mm e f brake and take the fae ,htv sinrfa to Epplng Forest for a trv. hi iinn Lord Dobrington goes '?"'. Su.mV' puest. r.velvn Oil. 1mA makes a speech calling down hrde aKff,.?lnl on Bunnu, "And i")i?s.ioV.tSo,mv dear," aid "r'oy'roda.-Tro ullfl'i i 'kissed her, and cared 'X&atttrtptartd'ot him with MD JJTMB IT cnAPIBB XXXI The Tolnre PACK in the Cray u8l' bRoU iheU Back full early, for the tfayo ,n"u- .T.', nm over yet Tho char- !,wr",, ' , ,M: them bock to Cut tho lifhUd. -Uaotir p aa nnt take them : .(rt. It drew up before tho brll- ,y l.Bhtcd rortal, 0 the IWan. Bunny had "" "'""."..;. .,! Md Bono Bant uy ui 'tae. Wllh her were Evelyn and Bort md'Dobrlneton. ,. ifa been u rirw'K V . T. .111 .... vmIaiai) it wn eald. "I "" ' : """ " unny for all the world t Thv hud ono md of tho flrst-clnaa S to themeue. Bert and Evelyn iJJJniS tho far end. Sunny Blanced S, it U?cm. Bho amlled; hcr eyes """eu wcro wylnsT' rho naked "I tald If been tho day of my llfol He too glanced at Uert. "I thouBht," "e'ttld in a whleper "once jou told Looke llko I'll be having lilm up for brtich of promise ono or moso aajs, don't It? ' Sunnv ald. with a laugh. m eher enjoyment and liapplnest In !,' laugnter. , . . . . . r ' I WONQtr "I1HV llicy lll ltrw . i. ,Mriinf nrtsentv" ho Innulred. "By Geo, I'll Blvo them a atunnur! And now they w-ero at tho Ilcalm. Thty wero In good time. Bert had none to fill his engagement at llcnimltiKuay's. Dobrlncton waH In front tonight, so lrcrc tho liandi from .lohnson'a I'lchlS Victory, malting u nolld squuro In tho crv middle of the gallery. Tho curtain was up; the performance commenced. Tass it along ; jjiii mikihi wiiib. ered. "Wicn bhe comeB on. give voice, ! a and bo In 1 Shout for her. netncui- jbjr, tlic a ono of uu! Now then, are you riidyj" itwasbunnye cue; no sicppea on to tsUi(t. I'eually she was greeted with we lltue applause, for her name w.is itcomlnf well Itnown now, but tonight! mujni me wnoio nouae rang Willi luMen shout of 'Hunnyl Sunny! mnyl" Ono lone, bellowlncr roar from 'i (illery. It wa.i taken up In a 1110- cnt y tho pit and the reat of the giil. "r: The house waa fllleu with that ono jord her name ! Bin lllUlns atood up and waved his it wildly. U whirled out of his hand rd fell Into til BtallB. ll. irnisn..il jBI ono elno'a hat. nml w.ivci tt till iimi ollod his on, ' iiurrah, hurrah!" Tie nhouted. "linn n 111. liter with Ritntiv I in. Ton ?" ' 5hen all right1" (hey answered It M3 oma CUIialdnrahlu flnin lufmn performance was allowed to go on. Minny Mopped forward to tho .oot- tuU. "Vou." Bhe mid "ou, Bill Wllltlns Jd tho rear, you vo got to bo quiet jj.. "" oa,u " "rcn i at japping "Hurrah, hurruli ! almiitmi Air ii...i. .?e?'?i,rcli,c',ne,it h0 lea"elJ Pcilloualy lnS,hf,ls6.rVf ,I,B Pllfy. He lost '' MlanCO Tllr mlirht 1..... I .. !l.f'iy: out somo ono JUBt ninnnrci i.. .hlm by tho hcol.i und ii.mi i.,... "mo safety Aim men i.i inct v.A rmA " "O "V" KO OH roue wua ul- Irtth d"U!!? S.R0"B aB tlle 8lgal for a rctri demonstrnt on. i'i.i ,i. ..." hoi. i,o" ,."u";....i,. l""o. t'o IM all-iotn ." : "'u""".1..."8 CW. Hon. Ilr. .V:.-"u,,y."a.O' ovu. I'ht a8"m?l"ii?,1"cm' 0Ul,tWu,,t MM CUrtaln ran,. ,i :. . , .. .. .?"."". 0er. T rcil unri I.-..,.... wr'tr f in ii. 1 ppy- Sunny pui V?ilr Jr','",lK room. 'ItB be.. i,""2 ".', o r 'J, 'y.dgl,rrBal!l',PPy,u,r' Ji t iiofhlnB; to what you'll Tl'n nil .1.- :..::' . "" 11,. T "'"." 10 Jtivoiju. 1 m.Mr ..!.! ' r " '" Wtll IU "..l ...." . ' n"i .tU HUM 1 4 onn .t . .. ""HI h. 1 rn. n.lK. rw. on UN ..r. 1.. ,.. ". " "yine. 1 exnect hv band IhtoiigU bho hcr nie atnt n N " --iiid herself to slctp.' this aliu CUWTI'K XXMI Veil AW1 ' !! oid"eVoUC1?u,,,Jub'::, jpp'i w. '' d lead on ,,""" Y' ,"'JnuJ l..!l " 0 ,'n!ic1!1aks9 0d,h'k th -nyon'i I ttlv l,i'V." as I do him. Should ram. Kvekn .1 "" ald. Me " 0,ruafBe,'f '" shouldere. t m, ...-' ,"fS 11 to think them'M nn .; S",".j worWI" ijn said "pa,,y al"aya excepted!" 'uXE aald. 'ir ." knSani.,,l?.ui1'V nr. only nuan t... . --vi.ju iiuusca. hiienr. f.i - y..8d. . '" ' looltedCxerv,1i',r- Su"ny ,,ri oienT nfi y grave, rt uttl.i c' hdt day a iU,'.,nn?onll Iwd pwied t'Khy.nnroat,!,,i.J"a"y ';d oS'rrj1" th0 Proapect of V b ' Mould t.i.r ." 0'. rovuea. nomsthin.. .W.'n it Th"i?-f'0." atonn-be'. it Wa i:r"" ..woioro K i" and lol "idUYb.tS.'.'jaiE.'w tKS teSftK.PS'Sa ' b'n ao short8 c,on.yderlnr "' tlmo "Y hld had ti tho pickle factory. '" lnui -I.. '. unu that irood.iiixii,.. ih k,.w'r rnnvi '"""if i nfi . rwi"ttfcwu i' loriiiaiiiM 1 1 .- "V1-Ill( ilttU :,"', tlonuence M.Peraua,, y "found fn, I??' ..M. money had &7' " thfe ..r.":"""V 4t DUFrnui ,. .7iT,' Wher..'"'0 o'rect. .md ,,V'.u2.".uJS iUb,.:''''.whoBuclcon'rhUefc1? Ifut Uils rm,S!ie'LV.''t! U'lllrtA ..'Yn It CAllPAhnaJ f -. ISl'nca noV,"r0u'.u''' Uert iiuif .,. " "Ince that exciir feet of his atatement. Sunny turned a nhado white; Evelyn, looking up from hcr noertlework, nodded. "Every one knows what ulie 1b l" Evelyn wild. "Baratowo would not have her on any of lilt halla. I " She pauaed and flushed, and then bent her head over her necdlowork. There w ellence between thorn. Stinny'e face was still n llttlo whlto: her brown were contracted Into a frown, "Who la ah- who la sho, anyhow?" ahe asked stidde.i y. v "Who? Ollly Casaon?" Evelyn aald. "It doesn't matter who she la ; Ifa what she Is I" Sho looked up. Iter eyes and Bert's met Bert turned red. "Beat say nothing about her," he said. "One thing, she Isn't the Bort you'd cure to know anything about, Sunny, Not In your lino, nor nor Evelyn's cither, nor mine, como to that!" Sunny sighed. "rve nearn bdoui ncr," ann said, sue she takoa a llttlo inoro than Is good for her." "That'B rlchtl" Bert said. "And he's getting to be as bad ; do they say." Sunny shivered. "What ft shamo 1 A nlco chap like him. such a nice, clean nort of elixir! Oh, It's n shame, a Bhamo! That's what It Is 1" "And what makes It moro surprising to me," Kvelyn eald, "Is that onco J thought he ho thought such an awful lot of you, Sunny 1" "So, he did, and so did I of lilm I" Sunny said. "Wo wero good friends. Dobrington and me. You remember that day In Jlpplng?" "Itftfas Just afler that li. mot her. She was dancing at tho Mono, getting about three quid a week. Then Dobring ton saw her; he went mad about )nr Ho got her a lot of press notices must havo cost lilm pretty dear. Anyhow, she began to go up. I know thero was half a down managers crazy to get her Old Itostholmcr was mad about It, but Hemmlngway wouldn't have It more credit to him I And Ronthelmer hnd n fearful row with lilm. I heard 'cm Bert paused. "Anyhow, she's getting about eighty pounds a week, and ou don ,t pick up n paper unless you seo Iipi ... ij, i-iiucr na a ptciuro or iis an nd ertlsoment for tooth-wash, or hoiiio thlng. All done In a month, loo!" Altd at Dohrlnfftnn'fl rnnnu" lf.i- l.vn said. "What fools somo men nro And to look ut her she's nothing!" Hush!" Sunny said. She ne.et talked of other women that way; sho did not like to hear It, cither It hurt her "Perhaps sho means to bo nlco," she said, Bert scoffed. She means to get on 1" Evelyn said. I don't blame her for that ; that's what I've alwuys meant to do mysolfl' Sunny nald. "But join4 way and her way aro differ ent,' Evyyn said. "Your way Is to woik and do Jour best for yourself, and go straight and honestly, and help others at the i eamo tlmo as you aro helping your s1.trJust nB vou helped mo and " "That's nothing !" Sunny whispered. She slipped her hund Into Kvolyn's. Her way is different. Her way Is to get hold o.-sonio oung fool tike Do bring ton and mako him spend his money on her, then marry him and becomo a flno society uoman. Oh. he's rich enough exenforher! Wo all know thnt. I bet yoy they aro married before the ear't "I'd bo sorry!" Sunny said. She .t"rnefl and stared out of the window. Id hato to thlnlHio had married a girl like that. lie ought to havo a good wife. I m sorry about It. moro sorry than 1 can hay. I liked him lots, and" She paused. The tears had como Into her eyes; sho forced them back. Ve-j, bhe had liked Dobrington. had thought lilm a good fellow, a good companion, n true frend: and now It sccnicd ua it it waa all going to pleres. Bert Btiw that bIio wnt troubled and worried, and turned tho conversation. Time was going on: of Hunnv'M ul months with tho Itealm jwople. more than half had passed. Ills own engage ment -with Ilcmmlgwny would come to ti natural conclusion at tho end of the present production, it w.in nn nnm . cret that Bert was making a big huccsb. Ho waa so successful that his name not only appeared in the programs, but In the newspaper advertisements as well Bert s fnmo was spreading. I'eoplo heard of him and canto to see lilm, and went away not disappointed. "Mo and ou ought to ho playing In tho Bamo house; wo did!" ho aula to "yes." Sunny said. 'Tie been think Ing about that sketch. Wo'o finished ; und Its pretty good good enough to try!" Bort shook hln hrml. ITn 1,n,i .i. -i. oped somo business capacity. o.i7''.fl.,l'fe" "'Inking about that," he 1ui?.Vo r e,ot l0 ,mt thnt sketch aside Just yet. Tell ou whj. Wo'ui got to mak.i money. Wo 'need It. When we've inarlo a bit. and can afford to take a risk we II put that sketch on ourselves. 1." wo lose, It won't break us! Sco7" "Vou'ro right !" Sunny kald. "They've treated mo jolly well .it tho Itealm. Ar thur Curtlaa Ih il ilr.-irt ' iinru only ho don't want any ono to know It' oue got to get a-job thero along with luo In tho licit ;ji eduction, Beit. "I shan't never get a Job at the Itealm." Hert s.ild. "Ui teller!" Sunny said "lictcher I don't!" lkri t-ald. bunny nodded. "I'm going to talk to liarstowo about imU'vn,Mu"it Ju seltlo aio thing, Utrt, till you o heard ""ft rose. It was tlmo for lilm to go. i il wait .i bit. Hemmlngway spoko iJJi ub0,ut '' l,1B "p lor tho nJw pro ductlun whon it cornea off, but I didn't suy anything. I waited to seo what waa going to happen. So-long, Sunny!" hunny tutnr.d and stared out of (lie window, .she hhd a rearon. "ho-so Icng, J3vy!" Wert bald flushea mt.e'd U1! htT pniUy fac "Uood-good-by, Bert!" sho said. She dr,0,'pc,1l her ejes. oo that hcr UMies pucned herceks; hcr hand, holding tho iioiillu ffki thread with whloh eh? U IIS rlfilllr Iia.. . li.. . . . . " lltli' '"""V1"". iitiiioitu .1 iw,ortiiIoo.U,U ", ,rr ,I, Bac it croat sigh. Ho took a stc tow,ird iter, paused and then inado for tho door. fto-ioug. i.i !" ho said, und went out Sunny turned and looked at Kvelyn "jone. has he?'" sho asked. . ' ' les." .i,"'NVJcr lai '""eh, does he? That's Ilkh Bert: ain't got much courage In some things. Hut Bert's all right." bunny said. "Straight and honest and tobci clean through and thiough. HCit IS "I I know!" r.vclyn said. lit course, being engaged to Bert" Sunny began. i. '""you mean, I that s " E0 Ijn itammored. ..J-Vc"'i B.?rt of n"gcd," Sunny said. -Mo and Bort aru going to bo married when I'm forty-unlea we alter our minds In between. If he finds eomo ono clso I shan't worry particularly I" Evelyn lauglicd a little unsteadily. thM,BllM';,U on w,uh h sewing. Mr. Olbblns liad arrived to ghe Sunny her hour's tuition Whatever happuied, Sunny never missed thl hoSr Willi tho gentle, painstaking old man t'ay by day, wcelt after woek, aibhlns enme. and Sunny studied hard. How T,Siis.y, Bl,10 ml(Fht b- nh nsver I e- ol tndnUWAl!,J,r . mt ,1"5 spcnt wlt" h om man. And slio was a pupil to b ium,l0ufr","lllcent, iind n lo learn! "r,y un P'ogresslng rapidly. .m 1 C.nllti i. a Kcnlual" old OlbbUis I1'" Mr'. Melkiu. "si10 can learn anything Bhe vvunts to learn : sho can bring her whole Intellect to bear on a subject until she has mastered it. I never saw such a pupil as her In my fnmTi'..k'Bii.,lf,ef.hr niothfi'u side of the ia'"Jly' ' Mrs. Melkln said. ".Me! fr. trrt,,',a,,,0:JTh9 number of sust" whlll'lSi n'.P.1,..0.? .wJ'h. W.r needlework ?hT'i; haVT'over l.& I...JI..I.. '- .. tto I THE GUMPS Breakfast in the Main Dining Room By Sidney Smith Que mm? nvru -e-flu. oh - OUT 'A6AH IAHTX HlOHT- "mtTT pskt ws mux vrm waz bm AT Hre worrtu-i. aw tc- t txatrrr ANV MORP M 0 TREt OF LjOOKiNCj AT S BILLOT6 FA,C- -SArA OVA "TVB BLJU VOOKTt .G00 TO M:- WW UtfYCM jKpa vAtt A COUPLE OF 0LEP H6G1B ASOVX 1Wo MINUTE ANt TeM ecCOlSPt- AHC AFTER TVUCf VAHT SOME TAN-CAkeS? Ht COWTTy 'SAUSAQE i VAHT THE OUT- OOSY CR? ,ANt LATER TOO CAN fKVE THE AySAfiEv 0 jDj is. Awrt I?cmcmrvp WAJ4T r WtLL bo HE HOT FULL OF GREAVB- Af WTH WE VAUSAfjt? WAKT eOME TOASfTET RYE BREA- ViEU. TOAVTE: i BUT HOT BURNER- ANl WANT TWO po-re of coffee- tue first pot "BERJE.V VJITH THE PANCAKE.'S AHl TWEHTV HlNVTee LATtR. 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'" rdl, ,0HnPrn fll,bnmi "?.'!' aaidnSr 'i'" ,n.8 ..'" had. i waa uert iruth tills ' "e lia,r . ." OPU li in I a MuJ?" "hlng nilin """ti-il out tho landlady came up. TherA'n lu.i,. ..,.. ml. iV.. ... ,.,nvill .moo jjucrovv; como In Wluit'll I do nhout if- nionieutu later g to see vnn a big motonyir, qullo the lady Mr filbblna was prcparinir to m. i, vii.iS'VS " " ,ou partkkler and nrl vate" the woman nald. ' 'I II free her," Kiinnv trt I - ' u i-SS LAfIP " "" M NOT COMMfi -rv YOOR PARTV m A FTCR. No OfJ. ByPcrcyJCrosby THATj-voMy IM 7 VOT COMiKi- Y? 00 -0 Ml I .1 "M ny said, Ceeadarw0euBBrt,,f'8l"id. (CONTIMI!Mt MI-.M.N.,.. . .uu uiv Ci .rt tr Hi ' iti Aw- .' .W ,v - 4w H&M
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