Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 01, 1921, Night Extra, Image 35

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EVENING PUBLIC) IjKm-HIIiADBLPiHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1921
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The Winds of the World
By RUBY M. AYRES ,
i . "The Phantom .Loveti' "The Matter Man," "The Second
Author or Honeymoon," Etc'. ,
CovvrtoM, Hit' B BvH4ka.lt. Int.
THEGUMPS-Andy's Spunk Is Up
By SUniw8
US STAWiB - r:- -
M Mi Kam fJ ---
poor, fl"j . JM 0""r
"r, f!!rArt. jrofai h engaged
B6Aioh toward to a life of
toot, end low i .
tips "r j Jii
- odd no"' " " .", . :,,,.
f ? "irZhu't marritgc. Bhe dot
tfom "-;' ffaikv. and Tauentyre,
Vilgtrci of herself and
Z'AoMhtt, aha thinh,.
AND HERE IT CONTINUES
j j it.. hn4 In the stone
A?tlrca8c(bcalmo9trnnin.flaman
. i AAMinir uu nuv .,....
Sm.. nc ot er,n madc lhc
ILhivcrydark and shadowy.
?S Jir pardon," she .aid. then
JeTeatchlng her breath. "Oh. Mr.
Ttllentyr! .
Tallentyre law n
SSd on the iron balusters. "So
"-. here thn " Icc
terf what he meant.
tr wag In evening ""
JUJThe orV as half open, and
,i, taught a ficm '--.. . hlrt
expanse 01 iww- -
left to her In the world now itathy had
nw..v t H.IUllIU.aiJU UUJUDb UD UU V4M.W
vas, she 1otc1 him.
Me turned his head reetlesaly as Me
npoke; Ms face was very white; little
Dcaas or perspiration awod on his upper
lip. ,
"You might might .have
come before " he said: the worda were
broken with littlo stiflca groans of pain.
Jill lxnt nnrl IcIhmmI h(m
"I didn't know; I would hao come
at once; I won't leave you now."
Shn wont hurt tn Tnllentvrft
"He's ill please don't stay "
Tallcntyro wan standing ratlicr help
lessly in the middle of the room; be
looked absurdly out of place, J Hi
thought, and a littlo hysterical desiro
to lnnrh Mllri her In snite of her
anxiety; she wondered savagely what
ho thought of her homo, witn ua ugiy,
.cheap furniture, and air of poverty. ..
"I'm sorry, but it's no uc staying,"
she said again, rather curtly. "Don
n'fr iifwi nnvhmlv tfhin tinfl 111
he has such dreadful pain.' Her voice
uemoicn a nine, , ,
"But Isn't there anything I can do?
can't I fetch a doctor or do any
thing for you?" he nsKctl.
tiho bit her lip
she said,
tnd aft
Hti hn working late,
Tddt"swner; he turned and
b ek down the stairs with he,
M walked a. far away from Wm
, 7 ... , ,,. fit horriDiy i"f ""-
ltfe,nec,0thM:,,thr0at
w0' " . .. hA never
tiNl with nnsnea iii
the difference between her
Wwd hi. acutely-
There waa a taxi wimu ,
"I'm going to drive you home, Tal-
I. .-. ..M "No. Please aon v ri""
15 eh m unexpected pleasure to see
I700." ..,. i. '.im said
"I've heen wonwi'b - --
i. hn felt a little o apprehensive,
iljila; aho tew r.hft ftrc ,ou
be looked up " """
plngr'sheaskod. gomc
it was arBcu w .-
. . . .... .- 1.t to turn up now,
WWM-ll- v- -- - for
though; 1 anaii - -- "--;,,.
nbourorso. Sj:om your rfster
hSP hS asked aUer a moment.
i'KaMtst week to say she
g'tome straight away and hoc us
I flrsar mo,
V)MCLt f IM- tMW ?W nLWArA
pi&m't a: him for wit
MowtV- t hvcttXjOktP WMj
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Mt hietucd umwj WMtrr vv iia-
tfc HA.Vt. "THt LOVC OF RtLAVe
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MP CAUm HIM WCtt- M.1N VTfItH6
OVfH A HOT SWVfc COOKINft'nKt
iT"ii b jxr tw
lKT wP of Tvrr
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Damping ahooho huie FtJiK Aomhi:
IN Mt BtST ROOM-tM'THB HOUXt-
CH HE SCNPS ME A McASUX
AA Biirwsr WlTH A: rlRSt
CLAS HH QAV WA.UVUTElCA-reP
'ikMMiiY I CAN Q
NVtTtP OvY NOT rdR
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vJtu vTt'tt qet tha-t back-
fTMK roiSOH YO ME" - ,"
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btfTVltEH K AN; TARVMlPHr-J
2? oiSfct BtTORE .W I CANY YWK
Op AfrTMIH6 MCAH RNOUiH Y
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SOMEBODY'S STENOG Still Making It Pleasant for Van Stupe
Copyrlrht. 1021. by rublte Idftr Co.
'XfweSVou say you heard?'; .,.
"Yes weanesnoy. " ...,,.,..
Jin Jrhed as i-he thought of the'dls
MPMotinl days that had rawed aince
then "I'm just longing to see her
'ltentvre wia looking out of the
-t.... MR fdcc looked a uwie b-
in the grny light.
nni,i mi rnmp to the office to see
ne?" Jill asked naively, then blushed
at her own aucstion.
"I did yes: i went. w .w -
rice first, and they said you were not
.1111 eavo a muo tij
"
1 m '" . '", Vr m.ii...
"You went there: un, .ur. "
tyf?' ...ij.il. Tf !.. n.Vi1.
"Well wny snouion t '"'.,;
h looked down at her with n faint
imile In his eyes. "I didn't think you
would mind.' . t x . .
"I nuppose I ougnt noc 10 uui
oh. I do!" said Jill: her
I voice sounded stifled. "How did you
I know where we lived
"I asked Mr. Sturgess.
Din. Vilt hr lln: nrescntlv she gave
1 little mirthless laugh. ,...,,,
"It's It's an awiui roaa, isn i in
lh said, desolately.
"Ii'ii nnt lhc most cheerful soot I ve
visited, certainly," be agreed quietly.
"But there are plenty worse 'he
teemed suddenly aware of the distress
in her face. "What s it?" he asked.
"Am nn offended with me? What
have I done?"
JiU tried to laugh.
"T Vnnii. H'o .lllv. T lnniv T niiffht
to be ashamed of myself for minding;
but I didn't want you to
know how horrid my life Is,'-' she said
stumbllnelv. "You're so dlcrent and
I just wanted you to to think the
best of me you could."
He sat staring down at the floor of
the taxi, and for a moment there was
inenre,
"Do An mil tlunlr I'm linrriH?" ."fill
asked, with n lit lln tntlih of ilrpnrl In
ber voice.
Tallentyro rout-cd himself, he checked
t sigh.
"My dear" he said gently. "Pcr-
nSDS II Wnllliln't hn ii'Ia nf ,11 tn toll
you what I think," and the sllcrtcc fell
nEam and lasted till they turned the
corner ,by the green railings, and stop-
nun n V. n
It. bad seemed such a short, short
drive! Jilt wluhed passionately that It
""" "F-r nave come to an end ; sne
got out of the cab and stood for a mo
ment with Tallcntyre on the pavement.
.... imnm up ai unn a winnow ap
Pwbensively ; she was glad that the
fund was drawn, and Hint he wns not
? ?ut- Tallcntyre paid and dis
missed the driver.
tv OSatnow may l conic in and fcc
Don?" he asked.
Hh b lushed up to her eyes.
lOUl rOmi In linM UA Ttnn I nil
ao!" " " " "'"
iiij uoi;
f,...t did n.ot know wh-v sl'e had re-
lUSeil KA mi .!.! . nl. .: ..1 it
,.. "i "". , pur .vnniru nun 10
f?5'.Sorf than "nytblng in the world,
elded Hesitating nnd unde-
Please!" Knid Tallcntyre.
to !,. '. ""... M,e. 7 iwiy P
v.-ji """' "" luniDieii
"Tho doctor la quite close, but but
I don't like to ask you to go.'
She knew how everybody would Btare
nt Tallentyro In hla dress clothes ; it
cave her a little feeling of hyateria. to
think of the excitement hla presence
would cause in the road.
"I will go certainly J will go,
Tallentyre said at once. "If joo w111
tell mo hla name
"Baker Dr. Baker It's only
in tho next street.
She went back to Don.
Ho was lying with closed eyes now,
his thin hands wero clutching the oca
clothes; Jill took them in her own.
.. u.j ...-. Mm nun thin before.
ono T "-" .,' time it
wrung her heart afresh-each time rtie
seemed to suner eacn pi "
n ...tned ah eternity beioro an?
heard Tallentyro coming back; he naa
brought the doctor with mm.
Jill tried to thank mm ; ane n "
l.j hn' would not stay any ius'i
WalshHaa sorry ffr having kept
him that he would be late for his
rlI 'shall not go now," Tallentyre
8ai'd'i would rather stay, If. I -"
he had had a few moments' conversa
tion with the doctor on the way from
Ms bouse, and there was something very
pitiful in his eyes as uiuj i."
"Liilnkwered: she turned
back into the bedroom, cloning the door.
Tallontyrc was left alone; he eat
dowTo" 'the couch -heroin j.t
most of bin time,' nnu ioo.;u ; -
lltHoC thlTwas her homewaa It! poor
lltUc girl! there waa a pltjlng : ten
derncsH In bis lasy eyes as h looked at
tho ugly fumlturo aim cucup '"
curtains with which JIU lived every day
ot ner mo. . .. . .. ., .- .
No wonder snetnougni y;
money, nnd the things It roitld buy and
he had called her mercenary !
mi..-, i.oc n mnll nre burninc low
in the grate, but the window was open
a little way ocninu uiu wi ......... ..-.
out in the road he could hear a woman u
raucous voice
"Now then, 'Knery come in, will
jcr! I won't 'nlf loll your father
when 'o comes 'ome "
Tallcntyre dicw his shoulders, together
with a little shiver of distaste ; ho rote
from thu couch and walked over to the
fire.
He could hear voice behind tho
closed door across the rooni; he won
dered what they were saying
presently tho door opened nnd Jill came
out. She walked straight up to him,
nud laid both hands on his coat sleeve ;
her eyes were wild almost expres
sionless; ho had the uncomfortable
feeling that sho did not know him that
she would have clung to the arm of
Anv Ann mVin hltll lvwn Rlilll'lllltr tllftfft
as he wu; there was something fright-
oncd and desperate in uie grasp 01 ner
fingern.
"He's very ill," she Mild; even her
voice sounded changed and hoarse. "Dt.
Baker says I must send for Kathy
How can I, when she is In Paris? how
hands from his arm;, she wrung them in
agony. "What can I dj what cJh I
do?"
Tnlli'ntvrn nut nn nrm iMimH hfir ; hi
spoko soothingly.
"U'h all right don't get upset; I'll
see to everything Kiithy is here in
j.ondon ill rutin ner at once."
H
She looked at him disbelieving!)'.
"lore! Hhoisu't oh, you km
e isn't ; you're only Miying it to t
Mic
nun comfort mo
know
rv
what shall
handle
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passige seemed mom imn ..,i
Ofi,!h?n ?7Cr ?"' afie thought
jwpairlngly : her o iirW i.,.rn.,i .. i.
"1 be way un tho ,..,. ".',"" V,
"Hill a, 441-
woulS .. ' up t"p n,mw ktnlrs.
fouid. never want to sec her ngaln
'These houses
s ; were not built for u
Tnllcntyrc sold Jnk-
did notlool . ki oop. ttH "e w,,,t Il
Don WoSfd .trWmi f"'' won,1"el what
v. i w."?'d "aywhat t,ort t,t ..n.i
bto S. iiminJ "!L0 wo,)t on lrrlclly
un. .:". ""m.
Oh.
J ,o "
Tallentyre took her liands in a firm
grasp.
"lour sister is here in London," he
said; hi si-.okp slowly nnn deliberately
as if to force his words home to her.
"She name linme Ian week I thought
you knew: I "
Jill wrenched her hands free her
eyes were bla.-.lni. in her hfnrt nhr
l-'iiuw he was Lncaklnc tho trutli ; nnH
jet she knew, too, that she must deny
it, and must go on denying it.
Kuthy would never have corao back
without telling her; Kathy would never
have allowed ono sinjlc day to pas
beforo alio cams to her it was a cruel
lie a wicked Ho
"I don't believe you I don't believe
you." she sild hoarsely., "Kathy
wouldn't bo so cruel she knows 1 love
her Oh, let mo go lot me go I
ilon t want you I don't want to speak
to spoil k to you.
"Kathy Is in Paris it's a cruel,
wicked lie to say that she is here and
that she never told me "
Tho doctor came to the door dividing
the two rooms; he looked at Tallentyre;
he could not understand what, this man
was doing here he bo obviously be
longed to a different world, but he was
glad of his presence all the same
"If Mrs. Hlllyard Is in London"
he began diffidently.
Tallcntyre turned to the door
"I will fetch her at once."
Jill followed him out on to the land
ing; sho was very white and her brcaih
came miutinzh-.
...- . J!-'.
Tallcntyre "
man my hcicht,
"fir; he had to
old not look . v.
a ?" Nhe "aid nervously
JoinlnlrTi ,r.om,t,,,e b'm nl-
ler Uon.v." "'t6., amllo,,' wl 'noled
" Ie'sDb,iCn " wa n.! h" ". .
'JmpathetlriiiK. n ' B" 8al(1
dJ! he waniV,i Rcfu ,n nn'n all
tatthr?8rVLV!' t0 wnd for you,
anew,1 Si" l ,"" T lyn "
t Icoud fo M,,J. 1V0 d0"9
We, and Lnfr hP, .(Iown " to the
we fer the inaJS1! fo1r"en Tnllen-
'rV,"owJ,f.ni' nioaning .falntlv.
she nnnlcA hl&
agonized whisper. "Oh,
a moment wait a
I gently,
ner eyes : she
Mr
name in an
please wuit
moment. "
II CiilnA hnole nl AmtA
"What is it?" he asked
She nut her hands to
tried to remember what it was she
wanted to say, but could not; she look
ed at him vaguely, and suddenly at the
sight of his immaculate dress, and the
Hashing diamond, she seemed to remem
ber. "Kathy was It was It to din
ner with Ihem that you were going?"
she asked in a whisper.
He tried to deny it; tried not to loos
at ber; he began a stammering evasion,
but she cut him short; she leaned
against the wull, laughing shakily.
"Don was right, then,' she said
dully. "Don was right after all and
she's done with us she doesn't want us
any morel"
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