Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PTTBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'AfRIU 19, 1921
mU
AT CUPID'S CALL
By MAY CUM ST IE
XXVI A Strange Rescue
D
ul i Kill- I
.iliil I tl'i- urn
P"
I Ir
ICIC hfitcil to .ii Mnrv en nlono
Into Iho rtlBlif to erf n liirlil for
the Mnllptl rnr Mn-t rrrtiitih lii'
wan n lirlclt ! lip
Iotm) lirr for her
COUMrp.
Up .nt tliprp in
thp lnnolj rn.id,
wlilli1 pmtv tvw
and tlipn n trltic
of mntnr tr u f I i
went himil i it
him. Up 'nul to
Rotinil lili Imin
rontliuiinn',
OcrnMiituilli In'
nhoutpil to t li p
ilriwrx of tlipn
truck. Hut In
If VOICP ppptiiPiI In-!
II lllOir PIC l'lll!ltll".
wore tlroil mil nftiT a Imnl
and ul-!ir. (,. iinilci- tlii-
rase of ' lii-piiUdnwii. '
A nipl'inolnplj linlf Iwitir pnt lij.
Miit-y did nut ti't'irn Ami at In! Ink
!ilmot il I'ipd i" 1p;ip tin- i ni to it
fate nnd ; In i'iirHi ' tin1 loiini: sirl
He MivipiI Inm-ilf ppppiii?I fur
perniltf lui; hi r in rh of; .i!mn nn.
inorp. tir -ugu-i "tin; -.i-i'li it i-mirM' in
lier.
If llllltlnns liipji iipiI In Imp ifl III
tl"Vn- ci ii fdrj;ic lii'ii--'!" Hi- wH'Im 1
himself into n f. inr of mm. u ir In r
inrnrli,d 'ill' m-i-.
Hut t lone lnt li. r .urn-,1 lli
het' Ipi'ihI with in 1' nifi inn: tli
iirKiMH-i of tip hirn -b'ow in,-, lie i.uiglu
hur in lnv nnn mil kii'i' Iipi
But Mnrj n ilownliciiripil Her
nucM luil l"n .'IiMiliiti'li f ui'l' .
"I hii'ic-il 'in tin1 front limn of l'ir
'r-t limpr for tin tii.iiilti' lipforp :i . .
of the
moon
into n
mii ncip
"f
lli ih'
Inv m nr!
liiilipriiiiii'
Please Tell Me
What to Do
Hy CYNTHIA
np hmiIipiI." l'i' sii'l "And iIipii a I
man jwt hi- tipnd t of tin uuil-m
and Mini ho couldn't j'll' iln n thins
l" IipIm 51i wif- i' -iik hi mn !
thins.
"TIip sponnd Iioii-i; dldn t nnpr nt
all.
"And lit i'ip tlnril piacp tli"j -iinl
tlipy'd -it tl'i ' s mi hip if I iliiin't S"
avnv .it i nip
"Clii'pi 'ij. nil drnv." "ill Hick ioii
folimth . "It"- n poor li",irt that m-i-i
ri'Jolci". Now 1 injfc-t that w ci.
ilir rir o-,r mlslitj- l"i"h ol"
, ti.i.ln.v nf tliilM' Irprs into thr
iiflii. i il.m t.otliitiK lino run
ml ;i fripuillv n.fwIiiK i'r
ii. Ii'i.'i- on." ,
II, iliM'indivl from hc front i.nit. mid
Mu mid 1ip piif-licl vnlliintl. The rnr
' I niovt n little m. - that Hip moon
mil.- on the front prtum of tin
1,1 Thorp, tlt.it'. nil ri'.'ht: SmiiPlliinj:
. Mire to ionic iiIoiik In .i inliiuti-.
I'lt V llji. m ilpiir '."
Th j wiiilcd.
i r nllv tliPJ rrr irwiinlcil.
r'or ,. ,
Urpiu iiciu-pii: It iunlliM-Pi-.
, i' !" I Hid, hoiitd to .1 pui-MltR
inoii r ,
"I'alardln'." Viiinliivpcr flowcl up
l.c i.Ip them ""f "II the urrP. I' "U
know Mm fled to plm-h inv fir i--.
i uii'v'na cur'" II" p.ivp l'i "hoit.
I nr-li l.nic'i.
Tl "'ii. a- I'n'l, p,'nnipnicd to Pplani
i anil iipoloisirf. ho nilih'd :
in. !' lit ill littht- N" ,v
,l,in itiiii'" iipcilcil. ThPP littlp tlunS"
''ill li.l'l',i. N"". toll in,' wlmtV Rom
wroi.s'' Miisnrto. i" It'.'"
I tl, hi .mi ti tinker wnn hip rntim-
i M.liiinitc.' in the -mill- lime how
, ' ,,. ,1 from ihr dooriunii in
, .. .i .I,
r.ilnrHn- fip- -atnl louoeii iiini
"I'm iiiiip n Sherlo, k llolmi'-.'
,.; i,,i uitli ii mi If -atii'liiii Kiln.
Ir-ni'iti nod up.
link iiw tool, hi- turn nt liiiKrriiic
i ill tin -nai'i Mni rt'indinp in
ii,, -ii. dnv. if I'ip tree" looked on.
With .i m" 'I lontim timi of the lienrt.
J,., v colli I ! thnt UVl; uii" v"iritiK
citld In- neik tin prieeli'"" lltllllionil
i , nun .lulian Vaniliiveer wii wpII
iwnre "f t unt
It ,:i- -n utiiPI hero oti thi lnnplj
AFTER THE CARD PARTY
in
town
hi
Up
ni'i I.
On n oiidili'ii inipuK'
'i ni'id tin In clce ti l1
.illl't -,'eri to In in- In r
',. p. 1 1 id Innt hi
thp hunt el of the
! ,. in- ,i 1 cm
t ,,. mm ll'l-l
i'. ii- lc r i 'I
-lip clime up
k. lllll'mcel
fonthti p".
- curb In ml 'Vi r
ir amlinrrr mi-p I
weapon chimin red in
-Mnry dartPil forwatil.
hrtwoen tliP two cril"h!
Has Platonic Friend
Dcnr Cyntliln I IipIIpvp Itierp In alien
n thlni; m platonlr fi ipn.lshlp 1 haNo
known H uinn for more limn ilx yrnr.
cser ulni'e tlip hoth of iu woro sixteen
warn of ape Up Ii.ih In en mnrrli'il for
more than two ymrn ami I inn pnsaiteill
to lie mnrrlnl Wc Inn. tiecn nnd still i
ore nnthltiK more than "pain"
I'Mi'hla. tin ou think ilieic nro innnv
more like us ' ' I often wonder If we nro
out of the ordlnars SMII.Uh. I
Mow do jour Platonic frlend'H tn
end jour own llatiee feel nbuut thin
friendship.'
Wants Her Ideal
I io.. i t'Mithia In irph to "Sunnj's"!
letter on platom, frlptid"hlji 1 ulsli to I
ray that tluri It mii'h a thliiR, us I nm
li'ivlm; that ei-r.ein p rich! MIHV Wo,
If ml mi)"! iiloimurp In nli ctlier'w com-
p.'ilij hut tmp not n tlimiRlit of inivr
rlni;i Wp are radi otlu r' Ideals only
pin' wnj. and so we oiil loo encii
other part wax In mine ways tlili1
pnrtj l Irrisl-tllile In other ways up
Isn I Io not think I want a saint iu
iiieli tiling, but I tit, w tut na Ith'iil
imt-sHT i:vi:.
Says They Pass Him By
Pcir I'Mithla The letter slRiied!
tie. re A' InttteHetl me. a" I im 111)
the KHtue tto.it as he 1 cannot mulct- '
r'liml lew some fillowx u'et Into thp pootl
u-ra, en of a nniile ami tenmlii so I
linvc met m shnrr of Rlrls but to the
'itsl on th.'N ilmppi d in, I hac been '
.i muni fellow to .id of I'leni. oalino. ,
kiiv I inn troubled wl'b to inueb con-.
1 1 It .mil Id i the cititlem.in nil UK
i im come liomi Iliil I bones
llpo thai tlio inerace ml"" apt
lies the Hi"- of lello. , ho tlnuce and
are bis timer- Tl o-p fellows nevpr
Inrk ilat.s nnd 't -Unke" if,' thai tin
dapper-looklnu hoj that dince and
hale the in ,' ssarj Inn of chattel- are
the nm that are reill Mpular The
otliori 'inh think tliev arp I. too. Iovp
u fs'rl. but to net In to lipr coed Rnu'cn
haa pnn id ,i m. iti' -i?e Job. and after
an ac'iunliil.im of tin e.us I cm-
fe 1 ban i.i ide no piutriss Still 1
ain't rIm- hi i up ilirls. linn is It done'.'
MISTKll -I.
t -i t
in line I
T'u
ii u
'.ill in'"- '
illlltl!.' I'UIIO
An I M.iri ie
liiiiu'riini !nr ltnoei
Two Minutes of Optimism
Uj I1KH.MAN J. STICH
-f ' V ; J
-i- I, ii ... 1 1 ii i n i
DAILY NOVELETTE
'J'hp "mis'
stonril on
"itmiI ill I In "inall tuhli'i Mill iiiMr milch ht'tlrr If lliej are
an nltrai'lhc lotti lllic this, with naphlns to twitch
nil iiini
tlv Hfj A N
ippreol- t m
h n vi
ta hie
-rts like
Tl,!., lll!l
oi other lim'li-tilll"llPil eolton ()f
loiir-e. real linen would lie "(ill prett'er.
The cmhri'iden i- doiip in I-'ri'iu'li
1 m 1 1 - 1 1 II one color eccpt the dot" ill
TTIt CTIVi: win to "orvp the center of tho snuill eluMer.- Aeon-
...,til I.... l I.I 1... m.n.1 linrn llllIP
iPheoi, for n lirlilE- irl I- t ", h , ' !". '-'," 'fll. ' ,,
, t mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ii hi ii uini , .--
thp Km-t" remain nt their 'r' vnl ntriistlne knot. The i-ilpi- of
mid -et thi tnhlc" with altiiii tivp , t)1P rt), s nP ns t ! c doilies 1" fm-
thp one shown in Hip pn'lurr. 'shed with Hip "inRle croclu-t "tlti'li, Willi
be made of inillnn IipiiiI i a picoi ciiup spi in in rPRinar inn-i un--
TIip lunch cloth iiiPii"urc" lorij'inw
iiidiP" from end to end, and the arms
i.rc twelve inches neros and twelve
inches Ioiir.
nf tliem- the weaklliM'" the
li'iolnc" in dl'sui-p "I owp inv
"tlon." the caniinHl was fond of
Cardinal Gibbons' Vcssapo
mHI'A are ill t.ilkitis iihnii! him. writing ilun.t 'i"n, prem Inns nhout lum
X and memo-ln'l ,m; !nm N oipiI Cardinal tiihtuii", foriiu rlj "piiiietu.il
grocer's boy" . nnd. lalurl- . foremost prelate in ''ie laud.
Throiishout l.'s iMrp enrrer Cnrdiiial liihb.m- bore mil the dm trine lint
the liahilitle" wlmh i itnre Impo-ps upon men fi.-iiupiith In-i nine their crrati't
nnt- for nirililoMi ll n It inai "l-l'lll. Ilinni- llll-ll hllVP "iccpi-ipi 1'CC.III"!- of
plnsicnl nnd im-ritnl inpaiiiiieiit. raiher in sjill
were tu'lit upon p.lml'i.itli.s liinied mil to In
lonci-vlti to the mWortunc of a poor diet
saying
When !ip Mm a mprp bov fardinal liiblmns' familj came over from Irclnnd.
He IniniPilintp'i brsan workinif Lefoie nnd nft"r .-chool lnuir- hi he could
acquire a foiinal edue.'tion.
A" a Ftuden' In w:i" so frail and n freiiietnlj ill ti mis doubled whether
he Mould "iirme the mil of the course.
I.ntcr his plnlenl inndlliiin was ai;;;raiited bj ."tomai Ii t--iiule .-o -euou"
at time" that it prostrnted him
This vorj Inck of strenKth lighted in him a liurnitic de-ire to he hale and
strone. to rid' hiinielf of his hodilj nllments, to hepome veil.
lie mapped ' iir for himself a riutd procrani to which l.c mllierrd nil hi" life
n procram of con-ervation and iipluiihliiic. cumiirislng regular, wi-ll-plntnnd out
door cxprri-p. mnderati- Pitting end plenty of -lei p
So in the c..i:rp of i nn-. he beenme an expert i ridieipr. and he otitllv
nrtunlh nil of hi- ela mate-, nuiiii of whom in their joutli hnd Is-en power
ful athlete-, but 'ook-'d upon their phj-ienl resoun e a" an inexhaustible reser
voir wliiili tl.ej lould drain without r--'rie
I'ekpite til" more than fi'Mfsiore jeiir- I'nrdm.il Hibbon" w.i- idiins. lie
remained oiiui: to hi" it; ln-t breath. He wa- alwaj" forward-a.uiK. "Neur
look b.iek." In- said in nn Interview Jii"t before lie died. "lilt's wife looked
back, ion remember, ntui she was dpstmjod. Looking back is destruction
alajn tin tieclfiniiii: of the end."
Asked for n i.ir"-aj;p for wmn,' ineu. he said .
"Y'lims ppople cm ie io inn from eiery pnrt of the I niled Slate- Tney
tell me their lmpc". tleir aniliiiimi", their plan-. Ami do ou know what I
soy to tliPtnV 1 snj. 'Yiuiiis man, work! Without w-irk. no iimonnt of tuleiit.
no amount of intliiene" will mirj jmi ieri far in tln world 'Pie liilu i men
ellnih thp loncrr i'i their workinc daj . To ke-p nt tin t ! i" Inrder nlmosi than
to Ret there. Th-re ire no oir.i e li-mr" for t'n.".' who wot, I, I lead
' 'And Pipn" jrreat I'uns- I'rlieve in ,nir-c!f l.peit aii-nt tlun-;s of
yoursp'f Hrent opportniiities are nhead, jsruiier than any thai have come
before but onlv ilmsp who li.ne PouriiK'' and ii-nui will pr-dit when the, com-.
Of all the elements thai are iniportnnt for "ii ss, tu- 1 lost importnnt is f.itth.
Those win. throw up Mo ir hands iu discoiiriiKeiin-nt when the lir-t -now falls
fnll to protit wlun th' sun 'ne of sprint; return-. In iind ;.'reat machinery
for buildins nun. th trial" of winter are ns iipipssari .1" tin- warmth and mm-
fort of suiiiiiiet. 1" -'at thins conn- to nnv man uiile-s h,
id dark d.ii- - ex ! srmt thluss. YnniK man expi-yourself.'
Perhaps She Is Shy
Heir i-;. "Ihin II.imi.i: len a eon-,
"taut r-ader of vour c iluiiin for. .xomo '
lime and tn,irelnl a- the wonderful help
nnd nilxlt-e vnii t;ue other" I now como
to ou for Inlp with m sciloua propo-,
.tl'-Ti I
Some time .io I i--ok a position xvitli j
o (Inn In this ,-n I t , t a young lady,
who .so r-'sembbtl m former sweetlienil
who tlbil two jt.iis as, that I fc II 111
love wlln thl" blond,- jouns lailj at first i
slitht and, of e uir-e we t ultlx-nteil each
nlbors frlind-hlp ilel' from the time,
wo flrsl became m, i.i.ntid
Now tbis io'iii Unix em es for mo
vi ry inijch, for she ha" -how n It Itut
what puv. -les nie ino'-t of all Is that this
,,111'B l.uh vs. ill not .utepl nnv Rifts
from -ne tun all, w mo to take her out
answhir- vc she cares for me very,
xeii much Now I'vnthli when she
does this It bun- in, tecl'iiRs trcinen
doush So what ilo j i u thiii'i Is her tniise for
aet'liK so ii-ul what would xou advise me
to ib for It l most etrtainlj the fiicer
est thing that ever I inn up ncatust
ANMiiUS.
Max be the sirl is xeix shj or perhaps
she ban been Mupht b her pareiit not
t-i .uoept presents from nor k to thea
tres with a Joiing man unless she. Is en
gaspd to him You hi j ou i He her.
llaxe xou told bet so'
"A ONE-MAN WOMAN"
lt HAKI. DKYO ItATCIIKI.OK
(iiiriuit. !"' t1" Public l.tdiT Co.
lluiry rtl mnu i hnmr from the
Uirr nm fr'i A it in'' "'' he, hn
1,,,,, mil ni rmhrtihna fuiuls nt
Iln nffiu. hut tlml hr ' iwiioi'i'iif.
now the police might nrrixe, and if they
nii't a woman snenkltiR down with n
suiti use they xvould be "lire to stop her.
Swiftly she begun to descend the stairs.
The lienvy "iiltense knocked ncninst her.
ami once she thoueht she would have to
'stop and rest, but sin- wptit on Then
i at last she had pushed open the heavv
. , ...l. .1... I.I.. I.l.. . limn UOOr It tl J WnS iU I III' Stri'l't. It XM1S
inieoi, ,..- - . . .,,.. ,, .
in Hiiiuiiit, i if kii uiii n ii im -
1 1 ..I t 1....
...IM. I HUM Kill I Mir I I IUI
(II 1 1 ll,'
CIIAl'TKH II
hat Harriet Did!
A M then
JA
risid
illii i'
o tlnrrltt. Iturr.i lelt her Rrow
Know
much
N
"I Wlllltlll to
inkme the thine;
f
IF HATS WHAT
Ily HKl.KN nrciE
i "Irtv
' i sW
i ! vri As'-vi
I5 Ww i
dark, and Mm n
Smnr rhliunn wnn1
.-I..-! 1 !-.. I !... !..... ,11.1
I (ljl INK IU IM1IIU I 111' fIMl , H1I Ml I' J 'IUI
' it.,1 n.illii.. lini nn.l ti Ili l.rt.lil luinf will
ill'l 1111)11 T' Ill'l, llllll llll III 11 n 1'Xiil. s.
hurried nloiii;. When she had turned
the corner she felt "nfer. but she did
tint stop, and when she linally honrded
u car she was e.xhuusted. Slip had Imnl
ly sh Plinth enou(jh to lift the suitcase to
tin' platform, and sin- was tliaiiKiui
for the henvy x-ell thnt uixereil her face,
for i ears began to triikle down her
chrek".
The car was not crowded, for she win
riding downtown, and nt this hour of
the da.i most of the worker" were Koine
home in tin- opposite direction. Har
riet'" end of the car was almost de
serted and she tried to make her plans
us she rode nlonc A horrible loneli
ness xvns creenliic over her, nnd her
wutch nix ' thoughts kept returning to Harry. Had
somehow I'm 'KoinK, the police come for him by now, nun
was lie on ills way to jnu ; it seemeii
like h j ear since this morning when he
had started for the oflice. with such
hich hopes. This wns tin- day when
ltairj was to have lippn raised to u po
sition of i en! importance in the firm,
and tiniieht. beeiuiM- of the cuilt of some
other person, he would sleep behind
them with lliiUKs of her
packed she outlined her
K-r -,ti" '
telwr .'-Irbr
poM Lirth.,1,1
haa b-i n
rated t-- -mi"
more ncl iM- '
,1' ."l.lkespeln , an tertell-ii.o-is
of mi, th, great
at ,1 ib.uhd o Xnrd 'J.i
, i , i.i-ih-i.i',i , uinn mo
il .r n't seiilution- of th--
,;.i- or at em s fimu these
tnblinux such as
In th- trial scene
of Venlic," ns lllus-
hs couragp. even
t great things of
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
t-
An Excellent Way
To th' Fiji' ' "i ' " ' '''"'
Dear M irl.im I"-ae ,.rv-e
lo rerpoxu i nexv -iu "-.o -
blue rrer-o '! h'"" '"'
Sponge the l in ,ig 1 I" rt
rial wl'h '"!' " '"' '-. '
can bo pursha.nl nt ti i diug
V K f
it i
ir-s
, i
u, I
his
How
To thr FJ,'"- "' "
Dear Marian -t-ttes
sen" '" '
mix- sent -n b
do thex sei -I 1 '
writers If 'i" ' -'
x .,:i
Thoe ,re ' 1
tates Ai '
Kj-ndicHt -ti d i'
will t-e '" ' '
mltte-l i' ' ''"
a self- ni li- - l
list ' f " -idl'-il'
storli
It Is Done
'.;
wife Mliulil I s nd ll .1,1-
,-, i both or onlv to him" And
jh. -ii -ucgesi writing on the
ii. fip.mx lug the gift '
a iixu.v ur.ADi.n
w uld Lo crrei t to sentl 'he fern
i . ' Ills oflb'e and It would n ,t he
-ai v ' ni hide h -, xx if, I'm ' In
f ' "' -f v,ur klridiu-t in itit
x h . ' ,,ij s,'rd w it n it
or hv Shnk-'-p- sr-.i
I 'ci r I in ire' -I . i li
I from th- .Men hunt
tr.i'ed .ibox.
I While t'i, l.n i- for irdi.nr aniateur
rirnma m h- "..hi to . ose with the
telehrnilon ' "' i.ikesp-.ir.. s Hay. next
'month will i' i 'he s. as.-n for oufdooi
I tho.it I ictus xAh-'itT in lours or out
i doors, r "i-Mt--. i i sl iul-1 bo attended
I punctually -.it'd i" ' pi' it of cluei-v
I i o-oper.itlo i wn'i ill,, dli-ctor filial with
th oilier pavers l-'m a hannontous
Iatiateur ti-rfm in.inc. t -urtesj- and a
cert.iln seff-iibnegntloii .ir, as luci-Hsiiry
as talent Petty Juilnusles "cattj" re
marks, and other exldim.s of the un
restrained temr.-r of lll.br, edli.g are not
onlv distressing to all the participant!!,
but b Imp-ilring thn h.timonv of the
! esprit de , .rp.s these discount sles are
i most detrimental to the "smooth per-
foniiiini- will-h is m esstnual io ar
tistic !w cess
in hi- arm" aim i -
.in,,, .,wiiv from nun
i,n..nu in., ..in. nt the
.., (inlelt. dear, we hnveif't
III' "
""li'arrx Mined at In i A moment be
fori -he had been a shrinking woman
llritnblim: in his in ins. now she was ex
, citd. and a linn pin ! -hoiie m her
I a "Oill ; jou Know nun.
be -uii'. She was
ihnl "-lir- had packed
ii...r,'s llk-ht out of the suitcase
1 and replacing
own. As slu
i plan.
"I milsl get nwai before tliej rami'
I-.., ,,,ii I'll btir.x nil self somewhori'
in n' hoarding house and
' chance, and then
i to get n job villi jntir i-onecrn.
"Hut, llnrriel. ion can't run awai.
Imn't win "ee thnt eierx one will think
'thai win liaxe made olT willi tin-
I inoiiei '-'" . , , ,
"Wo can't "top to think of that now.
lit'- our onp chani'p. I low .win. Harrx,
1 , ... ......... ... i.rnl'.i t.illl- I IlllOI'Mlll I.
nun I in K-iiiii. '" i.."-- , i .
I The onl. wai I can do it I- to g. I into I prison bars
iim iiime xi here wui worKeii ii mi which
ever one in it. Some one "tide that
n-nliPV : -nine one else knew the i mil -
,i,,iii.,it of the safe With .win "life III
I ! ..I .. Itt. .,, ..1(1,1 llltlt lltl, fltll. S '
itri"oii nun i-iii. ,!' '"
w ntihini:. til" guilt per-on U sooner
r liner going to "how Ins guilt. When
'ie doe-, I'm going to h there wailing
1 for him l'lea-e tnist me, ileal-: I know
I'm doing nglii I he harde-t tlmi.:
nhout ii i- thai I won't be nidi- to set
xou Hut we must ii t take any chnnee"
You'll know that I'm working for wui.
and thnt I love xou. love ou. won I
ToinoiTovt A Dreary Prospect
Things ) ou'll Love to Make
Sleeve of Beaded Folds
was in hi" in iii
, though he would
0ll .'
And oil' e more she
crulicil ncmust him a
ncw-r let her go.
"You n- the brnw'-t woman in the
worltl." in- whispirid. Milling up Iim
fan' to look into her ejes, "I'm not ni
all "tire thai iin'n- doing the best thing
I don't b"'.ii"i tint an thing will inine
of It. There'- iilwai" Hip chance that
some one will tin, I out who you are. hill
there isn't time to tnlk about it now.
(iooit-h.i, in darling, and (lod bles.-
Ol."
She i lung nioiind hi- neck for n mo
mem nnd Men picked up her suilca--
linil slipped out ,f the door. (Illl"lle
on the dnik 1 n.duig fear clutf IipiI lit her
lienrt Tlirei I ug flights of stmr
stretched iihuul of in r At nnv moment
lirntsen and Halm
"Ope! girls make me tireti. I,et a
voung doctor come to town nnd every
girl In tlie place innkos It n point
to "
"Hob West!" crird Hob's sitter,
starting up from the couch, n red spot
on cither check, "If you think I've been
near him, you're mightily mlstnkrn. I
xvotildn't go near his old office If 1 was
dead!"
"Aw, forget It." Raid Iinh. "I wasn't
hitting jnu. iiiiyxviiy. Ouess I'll he
gnlng while the going s good. So long I"
Outside the donr his lips puckered
ifito ii whiffle. Whistling, lie emerged
from the hoiisp.
"I wonder w lint's the matter with old
l'hll (I'll) His wiis Just four jours her
I brother's fenlor). She did look nil In,
1 come to think of it. I,et'n ier. she's
' i. .. ,.-t.i.,.. r,,.. ,.i.i ii.. t.. i. ,1.1,... lo
Uii 11 iiinit ,u, ,.i,i ,iii iiiii, i.tfs, f,-".s.
on live jpiiis, mid nti.xbody that knows
mi tiling knoxvK he's fierce to work
for." So ran Hull's thoughts.
"Wh Is l'hll xvorklngV" nsketl bis
conscience. "She's working for you!
Tor wui! Kor you !" answered the snmc
monitor,
1 1 wiis true. Vmihlo to attend col
lege herself, Phyllis wnn determined Hob
should. In the fnll he ns to enter
llnrvnrd. lie hnd been working nil
summer, but It hnd been plonsntit work,
that of taking pnrtles on the lnke In
nn iip-to-dntp mntorbnnt belonging to
the one hotel which the village boasted.
As Hob's thoughts reached the point
ix here It seemed as If everx bird on the
hoiich screeched forth xvords : "She's
working for you ! Tor you ! For you !
lie slammed the front gate, nnd stepped
from the curb directly in the path of n
tearing, tooting, oncoiniiiK automobile.
The next thing thnt Hob knew he
heard n gronn. Agnln he henrd it. nnd
et ngnlii. The sound was close by.
Jill, very clove. He opened hi" eyes. A
face he'hntl seen before somewhere bent
over him.
"You j nuns M'lilnwnff!" oame n brisk
voice, "wait till I get you outside nnd
wiu'll sport more than one black cyu.
At thnt Hob tried to sit up. but firm
hnnds kept him dnxvn. In the room
some onp sobbed, fiiine the brisk voice:
"No bones broken. Hruises, lots of
em, but lot's be devoutly thnnkfiil It s
no worse. I hope It's enough, however,
to cure him from throwing himself In
I rout of automobiles in general . nnd
mine in particular. I 11 run in again
during thn day."
"(iee. I hnd thp funniett dream."
said Hob with n yawn. It xvus In the
xx mil hours of the night, nnd rhvl-
lis hud shooed her mother ou to ncu
and taken her plnce by Hob's bedside.
"1 .Irenined villi Illld Dr. Hoytl IllCt
encli other at Aunt Knte's lust summer,
and just bonmse xve haven't got whack"
of 'mon' xou wouldn't let him know
...i.... ... flvoit Iii iln, ilroam l)r. llo.vd
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came dancing into the toniii just as if
he were young."
"He is young. murmured rhylis,
hiving her head on Hob's pillow .
"And he siiid," lontlntiod Hob.
" 'Ah. I've found you nt hist and I in
never going to Id .xou s"', Sll
Imni'st. "i". aren't .xou soirv jou ve got
n brother: . , ,
"I'm sort of sort for the gnl who
luiMi't ii brother." canio from the other
end of the pillow.
"You'll' a good sporl. l'hll. coni
mentotl her brother, pulling her long
braid of hab
it was some weeks Inter that as young
Dr. Hoytl un picking Hob up unite as
though he were u baby mid was de
positing him in the chair by the window
Holi opened his mouth and "hot mil
those word. "We've troubles enough
without you hanging around bote."
"Troubles. AViuit do will call
troubles'" ipierlcd Dr. Ilojd.
Hut Hob was gazing out of the win
dow. "Dr. Hoyd." lie said suddenly,
"what do you think of a fellow that
allows his si"tor to xvork herself to
shreds to put him through college?"
"I think it's high time lie put the
brakes on and stopped it," answcrid
the doctor.
"I'm going to," said Hob, "nnd
what's more "
"Hold on," interrupted the docior.
"I'm not done. I wns about to add and
let her husband nilvaiu-e the funds."
Hob glared lit him.
"1 d sro a sister of mine sun her
u.sband out of the mono to put
me '
Hob stopped, "Who's she going to
have for a husband?" he asked siis.
pli uiusly.
"Slip's promised to gne me n ti.i at
it " nmswciod the doctor with a grin.
"I hud a hunch it was jou." said Hob
with nn iinswering grin.
A MODEST EVENING GOWN
WON A PRIZE AT A SHOW
If the Trend of the Times Is Proved by This, Perhaps Modesty,
Bccommgnass and Suitability Will Come Into
Their Own Again
ONn of the women's colleges recently
held n fashion uliow which displayed
lint only some extremely smart goivtl",
but tilso the new mid amazing trend of
the times.
The dresso". were exclusiiely for nft
rrnoon and evening wear, nnd the
pi bos were awarded not, as you might
suppose, for extreme style, modish cut
or anything like that.
l.lne wns one of the points marked
bv the judges, to he sure, but color,
sultnblllty, becomlngncss nnd modesty
counted just ns much.
The students neted ns their own man
ikins, xvearlng their own favnilte
gowns, posing, turning nnd moving
about just like professionals.
The judges hnd u hnrd time deciding
Just which frock was: best, but finally
thev chote a white luce evening gown,
wltli a Jade green girdle and train.
Honorable mention was given to the
wearer of n dowered taffeta frock xvllh
n simple bodice and full skirt.
Nothing lavish or elaborate about
lithcr of them, but their lines xverc
eooil. their color was nrctty. they were
Htiltnblc for evening, they xverc becoming
to the xvenr'-rs unti iney xvi-ro uioucsi
I
TIIK eighteen year-old would be .
suited If nnvbndv offer,! ),.. . . .,
MACINK ii dress in 11121 receiving n
,ilvn for Tiiotloltv !
-.! It l.n tlml u-e are renctlnc?
Have xve really gone far enough with
fashions to be on the way back ngnin?
Isn't It a pleasant thought?
Tor a time It has seemed as If xve
wore trying to win prizes for inapprn
printono.ss, unbecomluRiicss and iiumod-
lf the line were not too high at the
neck or too long in the skirt, they
would do. ami If the color xvas loud
mid conspicuous It didn't make any
difference whether e looked xvcll In it
or not. ... i
Our passionate desire about it has
boon to have It new. It must be newer
tbnn anybody else's.
Xn.l when we fcpt new clothes we
don't reverence them much; xve sling
thorn about, treat them like step-children
and then buy new ones..
A- suited If anybody offered her n t.rh.
for having a inndest evening gnwa
"It's is good-looking ns yours" ,1,,
would retort nngrlly. "
And as soon as she got lmm ,,.
would split It a little further down IK
back of the neck and hoist It tin n Iim.
nearer to the knees. ' """
Slie would guess thnt nobody cnnM
call her old-fashioned and get nwli.
Hut this fashion show dors seem ,
Indicate thnt. modesty lH coming )k2
Into style again, thnt becomlngnrs, ,
In be considered In spite of f.,,nn ',
thnt the moderate evening gown will n
longer appear on the street in the after
noon.
1'crhiiiiK after this dressmakers will
bo en! Ml upon to make protty drew,
Itistend of Just conspicuous ones.
OCTASIONAMA now you see f,
who clings to the style t,t become,
her. V bile others xyenr georgette nn,,;,
with loxv necks, she wenrs linen nun
with 1-ollnrn thnt stand up In h.iok nnVl'
lit snugly around the tbront with ported
ends ami a foiir-in-hnnil tic,
And sometimes you sec the woman
whose evening gowns nlwavs linvr
sleeve, always reach Just nhovo htr
ankle, no matter how short and slt-oif.
I.i.u Imp (ilctfir I'm..!., m. .. I..
AH power to them! May t1PV
long enough to see the vindication of
becomlngness and sultnbillti. tlie r,.
vlvtil of modesty !
About Women
Tho women of Lexington. Kv tr,.,.
smoke clgnrettcs on the street's or I
cigar. If they prefer, since a luj.. ",
that city hafl decided they are (.miu.a
to all of the rights nnd privllegrs of m,
In that respect cn
Slnc Hhn first won success In author
ship with "The I-envcnxvorth Cnse," Anna
Kntharlne (Ireen, now In her severm
Hfth year, bus xvrltten n total of tlilrti
noxolH ami more than 400 short Mora-
nil dealing with mysterious crimes
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