Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Image 51

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EVENINGS PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAPBUHlA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921
fee Mnrfs o" e Worc?
? By RUBY M. AYRES
Wi. ,,Tlte phantom lover," "The Matter Matt," "The Second
Covvrlohi, MU v fl ffvnrffoau, h.
nf AUTS THE ST'OBX
IB.flTA'"0. . . M, nfefl C(ir0
f. ' . j Z.a n "love in a "
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'W"1?,,; HOW DIM' ' 0.0""'
$M A.ffe ff er pwmm
fcW-"Jl to the rich teaman
?1.'7 rebuild hit fortune. ; tf.
WJvhmorithc street next dai,
W ' V ! mii eanarattlhta
Vi. -i r ,.nH.i thotwht vou had
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THE GVMPS-L-Fire! Fire! , Fire! 4-11
By Sidney Smith
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.JlSbllBRB IT CONTINUES
?LftwiiivpvnB roistered n vow that
Si Jfiey were married he would
W&ln vo'nan'H hop.n a bull
ifiSffiJwverblal chlno; he won-
ii1 fit would lmvo wcnncti mm
BHb hTC followed .1111 round-to
P itW by while hn bousht pretty
ifWhm been calleil upon to do
nftethcr blue or pink suited hot
wKtiij Iin'1 fwohitely avoided
ffi,vinrof her. If he could help It: hod
Snio.n,bea
ftrtVr, and sit nenr lu-r. and talk
toll'' . .- i.i. 11n.,t Tllcilrii. Iin
rinnrt wns there nny truth in
rfiMrd'i suggestion Hint Ho wa; pny
SfSKlned attention to Jill?, Tli
(WJKOV ,i utio u-nntil mnrrv
hmsnnddelibeVatoly
iwllhe, memory of the early nyn
V " '"l':. , ... a i.
little xnnoDy houbb n '"'-''
.viiu iii iir worn, rhenn clotlien
JHUssho used to look up from her
Vt. I,. ..nm.. Intn till! OttlCe Jill
Itte.bsd looked when he first Hold ho
M her. They nil nnnscd before Ms
fad like, a series of beautiful picture.-)
Uch had onco dcch ni, uui im:ii ;
(A man cominj into the rtiont Rlnnced
Billr.at Taneniyro nmi nun ""i'i'-".
k by the hnrducsn and unhuppl-
MlHallo, Cig," he said abruptly.
iTilluuyro openeu nm eyes, unu w
i'wlth on effort.
nullo!" Jic felt mccnnnicnuy ior un
uette cane. "Have n smoke?"
i'.".l.. I Tim ntlinr innn Inok II
12K. n'r,l lit It sllentlr. watchlnz
ETunt.ro nil tlio time. He hnd dropped
Uci:sln into the depthH of IiIh elmlr,
Fv.'iVIn irnll.kprit hniids liniiirlni: lldt-
MiMtnvDr tlio chnlr-nriiis. the old blank
Iwkl boredom fallen ouce more over
fcU"Colng anything tnnlBht?" Merredcw
IM carelessly. "If not. come nloiiR
J'to rteJDcsimrds' with me."
b "Sorry, I'm dfnlns with "Hillj aril
sir juit accepted.'
P11. you won't want to ntny there
I ,) I'm not- mint? to UCSliarilS
Bjlftlll about 11 ; the fun never be-
rin, till Hion."
Lrrhe.fun?" Tnllcntyrc opened hln
I bifnti ti little wider. "Oh. you menu
l.tle;gmnblln(?. If Mr.. Dcspard
rMMint'lopK out, sne'll nnu ncrm-n m u
J ntbtri'unnlcnsnnt cornor ono of these
l-.W." be added listlessly.
bd,n' clmlr, and sat astride it, his
fnliloil nrrnhH the back;
li"Y(ni,re friendly with the IUIIynid
Iwfwry' friendly, aren't you?" he asked
'Mmlr.
K-'II am-why?"
i',"univ Decoiise t tiuiiK f-ome one ouriu
)ftlllllynrd to drop Mrs. SturKCss a
W1 He looked away now, u trace of
(unSatransincnt In hLs face.
y "I don't understand," Talluntyro
M after a moment.
. ".No and it's rather diWcult to ex
Wa." Morredcw rubbed his chin iirI
ittWIy. "Iook here," he went on. "you
blow u-lint n rrnwwl llio llpitnnrilu are.
'fin U'liaf an(f nf nAniija tr,l.v tyf.f 1'ntlllfl
!W, It's all right for nny ono who
,wwi tho ropcH, nnd Just now inr to
strati them, lint for n clrl like Mrs. Stur-
I.llMl it'H It's a rotten Hhilino that
Ithert'i nobody to look uflcr her, and
iiirncr me unit.
i vxou mean tnnt tncyro uecemp
;; rcrr '
i' Mrrdaiir nrulflml . Kit 1ia1oi1 rmlnfl
:, tli room apprehensively, and drew hln
. wir nearer to Tauentyro m.
.'. 'IxmK here. CIr," ho nald. lowerlnR
.icuoice. "I'm intercftiMl nmi 1
jwntmind ndmittlns it. She's u rip
Tiazworann MrH. Sturpusi nd
.'J - ' " he rolored, and brnl off.
1 wrugjing his Hhoulder. "I ro to tho
'.pardu' a lot, nnd hIic'k nlwnys there,
j jnere a a common bounder nni'iecl ulR-
',yim he rnmo from, or how tho Des-
firai picked him up.
That'll lllo li,ii tliov Inf nm. nun
I,. . . ...... ......, , .....v vv ..j w...
. ? on any one with money, thnt is,
mhcu to warn mm, bturKegs 1 Knew
would be a delleato matter sho's a
oman with spirit, you know, and, of
Wrie. I hadn't nnv nnhinl rlclit tn miv
i I unrit hnf .....ii t .li.i
) ?aued ri'lleetlvely. '
. JM," t.nl.1 Tnllentyre.
, .,i"'jv " iu oui, nnu wen niiu
wrntaon me; I never wuh so Hurnrlsod
, JJll my life. She nnld Hint sho didn't
" nil? l ttt J'r8, IJcpnrd was hIio nald
, ihe got little enough pleasure out
,i,' 'e. and that Hhe wiu RolnR to
iMrt.I -" '" " " WIl.V. II VIIBV
Vk. :'? mone' they're welcome to It,'
WJ ld nhnost hysterically. 'It's no
H to trio anyway it can't bily happl-
.W 'es- "'"t'H what she
tfc lvonl- l Mt rott,'i. I can
' ImJ w3u3t rottcn ! r'1 n,wn, lnotfcil
:,2,l".' wonmn who enjoyed every
?S0( ,wr f only shown how
ibVim,,.nn,J .':n.,! tnUe '011 " wlen
('Well?'- I""t "'
'? twiKHfi".1.'? M" Irrlcw sold
t lJ S i l nPolMM(l--I said I'd
tkm ?h L'.'i ? a Wpnilly hint, nnd
Indian XtlVV2 tearH ln '"'' -'ye.
joui"'nttoh' J fc,t rotten, I can tell
"I am t red I didn't Ket to bed tl!
the early hours of the morniiiR." gh
ndmltted. "1 Imven't hnd nnv beaut
cep for weeks ; I'm settliiR (pilta A'.u
' f'NM,i8ho btlu KCB 'o Despnrds?"
t..55". every nlht. I hnlLV. t
K ' L l0n l ,lk" the look of It.
! h ' Z n,?r!?' ! .don "" that
? H but " " tte ,tr,nl1't. and all
f that mi niw,an-1 wouldn't
lh; T ." . !0I1W Itlirden nnv fiirtW
WKSi ot cv. Vou
.kL:'1. it likely vi t.iu. .. ..
lit a ; mL1"U? "w to iii8
;'t i.il"" f,nr to Pespords
aldaho waat Mcrr?dcw ttn,
I.HlUaFfui
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")y.cr.c(l' "Sho told mo she was 1li.lns
?. - '!,r?t oml would como along after
ward,
i.?!?. dln," nt Hlllynrd's. Look
herori como along with her lfI can."
a..?. rroIow lookfcd, relieved : ho was
Jiuito o youngatcr, but ho yns genuinely
In love with Jill.
"llintlks tlionkn nwfnllv " Iin mil.1.
.i (,i '"'"..J'0" to co for youraelf how
tho land lien; I'm not naturally n sus
plclou chap, but I ha'vo felt Jolly un
comfortnblo onco or twice lately. Tlicro'n
plaeo' ,nHfi9nIt0 focllng nbout th0
Tnllentyro nodded, mj (n0w; wcj
I'll come along,"
niiJt.1 V'c,,t .CacIc .t0 " 'oom8 nnl
wnSc,l-Tin.nd rcrhol Hlllynnl's house
doo landnulet drew up nt the
toEftV'10'1 t0t 1,Cr' nni1 thoy wcnt '"
tih'?!!'!1?.!.!0" wncxppctAl plcnaurc,"
.Till Mid lightly. Sho nvolded looking at
111' ll0 t'lojight, though her color lind
dcei cned a little, nt alglit of hi
mnnJr'1 1? 4 wnK. Vtrlxnna the sotnbor
Ured. mn(1 hcr '00k pn,c an'1
.MlLeri wicr'! """''own beneath ho'r cvm
which ho hnd not noticed before, 'nnd'n
,: ..Jm,ch Tf, something artificial in
her volco and Inuith.
t,.? . ,"lr.Ily V'n,tC(' ff "n aiiRwor to
her remark; she left him .standing in
Btnlrl n folIowci1 tl,c mal(I "i'-
."Yo" .ncvcr 'P1'1 mp Mr. Tailcntyre
was coming tonight, Knthy," kIio aid
on Rho It Hcd her sinter. Her voice
hounded sharp nnd excited. "Vou nald
tnat Mr. Rlgden and I were to bo the
only two guests."
"T knowbut Ilnlph met Mr. Tnl
lentyre nt the i-lnh. nmi nuin.i hi.n
come along. Jill, you do look tired."
Jill laughed; she throw (Town hcr
cloak, nnd dropped Into nn cntiy chair,
strctchlnir her wlilin nrm.
i am t rod I didn't Ket to bed till
." she
beauty
I,. ,1V.
slpnted."
"Whcrp wcro you last night, then?"'
Ivathy asked,
, "Th.? Wcspnrds. Do you know'
them?"
"Yes I do, nnd I can't stand them,"
said knthy quickly.
Jill laughed.
"There are not many people you can
stand, arc there?" she nuked whlmsi
cully. Hho rose to her feet. "Give me
some powder, there's n dear and If
you've got nny rouge, Knthy "
,.,V,?OUBo1" 8altl Ka,liy blankly.
"Why, I never Jill, what do
you want rouge for?"
"To put on my face my dear, of
cournc," Jill said lightly. "I look a
perfect washed-out ncaroerow. Haven't
you really got any?"
"I nm afraid not. and If I had
" Knthy looked nt hcr sister
witn (llstrcwied eyes. "Oh, Jill, you
never uncci to use It.
"I never used to do lots of things 1
do now," said Jill with Irony. "Hut
one mtiht movo with the tlpics. Don't
look so shocked, Knthy I'm only doing
what every one of your friends '
Elrlcn Hewing, nnd all the rest." jK
"Elrica!" told Knthy scorrjjdil-.
"She doesn't count."
"She counts a great deal," Jill
averred, "SIio'h got money, nnd a title,
mid beauty and Cyrus Tnllentyre!"
she milled with a little IniiRh. "What
an achievement for one person!"
Knthy made no answer. Jill seehiod
like a strunger to hcr tonight; many
times alii) fancied that the old Jill hnd
quite vanished, leaving in hcr stead
half a dozen personalities, all of whom
were more perplexing and less under
standable than the other.
"Has Mr. Itlgdcn come?" she asked
presently.
Jill shook her head. v
"I don't know; he didn't come with
me. Kathy. what did vour worthy
fhusbnnd say when he knew you haa
asked Mr. Illgden here?"
"I don't remember," said Knthy
quickly. She did, but it seemed Im
possible to tell Jill the many uncom
plimentary things Italph hnd wild of
Il.gdcn, mid of Jill, too, for that
matter. She roso hurriedly. "Arc you
ready shall wo go down?"
"1'es I wish you had somo rouge,
though," Jill complained.
"I'm glnd I haven't," Kathy an
swered. "I hate it."
They wont downstairs. Tnllcntyruand
Italph were talking together in the
drawing room. Italph greeted his kIh-ter-ln-Inw
rather coldly. When ho
turned away she looked at Tnllentyre
nnd shrugged hcr shoulders will) n little
tmilu.
"Itn'ph doesn't lovo me, vou know,"
tho said presently, when ho nnd she
found themselves togr.ther for n moment .
"I do so wonder why has he ever told
you?"
"I've never discussed you with him
nt all," Tollcntyro answered quickly.
Jill laughed.
"Why arc you storing nt mo mi?" she
nsked. "I know I look washed out, but
that's Knthy's fault ; I asked her for
somo rouge, nnd she hadn't uny, I
wonder she doesn't keep some for people
who are not fortunate enough to hnvo
rose-lent complex Ions like her own."
Sho did libit look nt him ns she spoke;
her hnuils clasped nnd uiuiiiHpcd one
nnother restlessly in her lap.
Tnllentyre tried to think of something
to say, but for tho moment ho felt t-tu-plrtly
tongue-tied.
Ho lulled tho Mppinc; of hcr words,
dud the bright, linrd lolk In her eyes.
He noticed tho way she glanced again
mid again toward tho door, tho little
flush Hint came mid went so quickly in
her ..hoiks,
"I'm going the Dospnrds Inter,"
he pnld presently. "I suppose you will
rot be thero?"
She turned her hecid tdinrply.
"You me golnc there! 1 thought
you hntcd cnrdH!"
"So I do," he admitted, "Hut I
like to look on sonutimes while other
people loso their money,"
Sho bit hcr lip.
"You nre not going, then?" Tnllen
tyre repented unemotionally.
"I don't know I may do; It nil de.
pends; 1 " she broko off, and her
lyes turned nRnln to the door ns It
opened, and n servant announced: "Mr.
ItlKden."
Tnllentyrc's first thought wns tint ho
had never seen a more handsome ninu ;
tho second, that he had never seen a face
ho trusted loss.
Ho wns nctunlly conscious of the way
Jill looked nt tho ncwrowcr,; of tho
eager wny Itlgdcn turned to greet her,
of the unnccoBunry length of time which
ho held, her hand, nnd n sudden hitter
jealousy surged through his heart.
Was thW tho mnn who was 'to llll
tho place that might huvc been hit?
Itather a thousand times that n liciuc
living, honorable boy like yeiing Mer
rolew stepped In and captuml the prlr.c
which ho htmrclf had valued n little,
Ho bowed stiffly when he was intro
duced to Itlgdonj his sleepy eyc took
prejudiced stock ot tho other iiiuii'm
Iiftndsomo fnco.
Well-cut features, nnd vqry blue eyes,
a drooping brown mustache, nnd excel
lent tccth-l ho realised thnt there was
Komethliig In this mapt'n personality
which did not altogether, depend on fcn
tures fpr & cnarm.
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'rho young lady across the way
says she understands the (Sovcrn
ment la going to try to refund the
Victory bouds nil nt once nnd no
wonder tuxes can't como down nt
present with nil that ready money
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