uitjr 13.. ,. .'JvV' I'J ' WiS "Vltfv I '! EVENING IjbBfiKJ EtefeGE-B'HIIiADELBHIA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBEfe 13, 1921 ' ft -Wr-titX K 4 ftffi V4G?T DUKE 4 By GEORGE GIBBS I'M -r -TAe Splendid Outea$t," "The Yellow Dov;H "Tht Stent fjfahit et p Wltntu," Etc. cepvrioht v Aefuron 4 00. fete"DEOlN8 THE STOUT? he & &.&" itf f-Lirnlnf ." !!,. "Li oie 'o K. ,0JL"ci '" 'ai Ii i tfeCmr murdered o S Kcnnedvr McQulre WSXSbM Cameron ,Vde Aer. JT f "" ""' ,m nnNTlNUES A"7 n Qko ronnn't UfBA " T mBrrlBe was what K,n.t: .. ...ri, an easy, word to ft " -..... .iniHled In hU. M NichoW' .he ..sped. V?rt" w you won't-that you VTW "" ' V 7.. ? .. .... .nntlin "' KInotwr.ofyon " ftloTeJOU.Betn- .'nTm say m .. , i . '; jo-bettor than nnywing . .. wotW." ., . . . ? Ar In the trcmbllnB of her nn d."T, ' Whv didn't he finish her r;tr her? Marriage. It was ,,,word. And yet he evaded Twd saw ,lmt he mcant t0 WM " . , ... iaf in mt . "Enough to nave " - -1 - hnrdlv to touch you .i ,lo have your Hp within reach T! !.l vet not to take them. Wt Siiwhat you wanted, Both? Gentle- . flung away from him draper- itW - . .i.i .!,! "No no. 1 wani nonnnK "'' - i Vmi don't wnni 10 uuutr- iriw ---. ,., . . rtMj' And tnen wiui on cuu d..u tod her poise. "Thlngii must bo as a- re. Nothing clso. It's getting Utf. I. must go. TJtth Not yet. Just a lnmuie "No." But he did not go and only stood dill, trembling with irresolution. He b what ahe wanted him to say. 'dim rmild he no middle ground for leti. She must be all to him or notti- hf, Marriage. It wns tlio uranu Sokt Peter Nlcholaevltch wuo bad mid thlf very moment while Potcr KIAob had urged him to it. And it mi Peter Nichols who knew that any twit gpoken of marriage to Heth Cum- ea would oe irrevocauie, iuu vimu Dak Peter (an opportunist) who urged hln to Utter Uem, carcicsa 01 conse- ennc. Ana there stood ueia auor Ui in her Denilexlty. conjuring both et Mm to' speak. R vtas t'eter rticuois wuo met mo dbiUap, oblivious of all counsels of trld, culture, vainglory anu nypoc tto. This was his mate, a sweeter Iut than any be bad ever Known. "Beth," ho whispered. "I love m. Nothing In the world makes any oftrence to me but your happineu." He came to her aud caught her in Ui arms, while she still struggled amy from him. "I want you. It doesn't matter who 1 nm or who you art. I want you to " Beth suddenly sprung nwuy from him. ttariot at a figure which stood in the doorway as a strident, highly pltcted voice, cut In sharply on Peter's coafrsrioa. I didn't mean to Ton cart be pretty ran 'Rho win of thnf I'eter was pacing up and down the room, his hands behind him. J"If she'd been a man'' he was muttering: "If she'd only' been a majui Ilcth watched him a moment, still smiling. 'fill T MU4 .lit nk. h(..nI .h. ... Just trrln' to Insult me." one laugncu. accms as If she'd mnd of succeeded. I suppose I ought to I THE GUMPS Andy 'and the Bright Liffhts By Sidney Smitti face for her; hntftl Brtslllnl.A.1 1.. itvu nviuiiut;u ucr llt'rj iur ncr i think I would have If she'd Just stayed ft Mlntil. 1.au T.. . t .. miuuie luiiRii, sunnr, 100, uccnusu I always used to think she was so sweet." Peter throw his arms wildly Into the nlr and exploded. ."Sweet I Sweet! That girl! Yes, If vinegar Is. She'll tear your reputa tion to shreds." IScth had stopped smiling now and leaned against the wall, her chin lowered. . maun i oci ven iiic iigiiL. . hadn't any business to be comln here noat night, anyway." vmi, xioin. ue picaucu, caccning her hands. "Why couldn't you have let things be?' And then, wuuo LL' MMi ADC SbV) MW. J. T UAtttS MH7 IV Twt. oi4 Mt uri LA tMUlt Euwmwrr- rit 1 Jk WML- SIT tWMM.. TKVt A DKV 0 A)) BET- WW rl LET VOU OOX I : tiio utrn Mi ititoEK. TM. YTfe "OTtirTT w "i "rr. . ... ' -TU . ... . ..a . J UKYUrUM.Ll V fAOtVt- TOOK THt wr winM- rvi ,"r ftftMF tHftEt JZ-Zui. uar. tool MIM Bfc.CL MJit Ht.- Wt BKW QWt. VWHtt ..; rX ftftlMf. OMF. I VK WNKV TWIL fAMPrW W Kt UT MWff- T-i c a S. iSSf VCV IK VAKVt. WHW- V wn- T-r-v, . -- . BCM HOT KE W TWt BACK OF inc. r,c-Ts wup Z PW?EU - VHT n- I'LL GWe. wW WMWWT II m,u imc r-A.t$ OP- rM coou twe 9XK "WO Hvn WtRE A4U 4KT- YiiV AftOUT TMVS ttHGVE VtCWC- t: FTtt r.- -xl.Ji ZZmZZ cor. TU-WTH in nw "W'C "" . . .. . -..!. & WIK . - kt i..c vui.Kinu rv n.ii' i to Mwvi r .i- .. A. CAHW 9o?- nt. tu WM'SfcLF C1- r tlbNPf 6KTTfJ- If ' p' -, i JLljL L-TTnir SOMEBODY'S STENOG Style and Comfort "Oh. Kimsfl mi! Utrod." It Mien Pire AfpOnlrx In liir cerlM Til and her sport suit, with mm erea somewhat scandalized by whit she had seon, for Peter was ittading awkwardly, his arms empty la dismay and now stood with dlfll- wy recovering her sm-poBSCKslon. i neither of them Bpokc Mla McOuiro VCflt ATI rtlrlirl1-f net kKa InnAA.l ,..! Mly around the cabin. HO. ill. r . i v ou iuis ib wnerc you live .' 1 seem lave spoiled your party. And mny lM h " and her eyes traveled wrnfully over Deth's flguro, beginning tcr tboes and ending at her flushed j; I think I've seen you before "Miss McQulre," said Peter quietly, IWsU Miss Cameron " ?r.' y tho kitchen maid." win . Cflraeron," insisted Peter "WlX. "v,io has just done me the ..5Vif rfml'lng to marry mo." 'Ohl I gec " Beth stared from ono to Uie other. ?. 'i10 .meaning of the visitor's toner and of Peter's reply. rtiii. l. uj lrue- B" Bal(1 vcr' Iu,.'.ii her deen vnirn viiir.,n ...in, Mr her heel. on did.' S-fr. "I come hero often. TtZ5 .i?'. mo muslc- l "ui tetM.c?alro turned 'on li nSid'fSS w,"nlcI"i cold with fury, ESuVh? door beforo her and stoiiil oSt mi .p"K"way- "Miss Mc- eifc'i oubl? yu t0 b more Wdlcllr addrcS3lne ny guests," he ,2' me paaa " Jn a moment." ou a dnro v tab eSSn i."kf you ,0 niletand that mrll mlne-whllo I nm In Iflack wntatlon ifn I "erB corae nt my fhtSSSafi?. nr? me by "cceptlng of latin'- Put i rsc" th PrW- J,Vnw' ,a"lg Who Shnll pnmo nn,l u,l,n lids!!,, I hoP 1 make myself a mo. ii x le.r. "owed low and ,oSSSfa",d,, ind'cntlng tho door. goa.nlht," he finished. tta tSS-W 8l.ared nt h,m 1st S.aJun. turkey cock, her finish- draft "nV?ln8 Ju.st s1v'n her from -." ,J -j- . "".' uuuv tti do, .T ,. ,m8n6U Post him out of id, r "uu "'"appeared Into the dark Pi.. . .. ; rti,fJ2red i1" wb '''a angry tta k. -" " mc room iowaru tti?(,ntonB0toVne8.t00d B ,mU,ng lmBe " h. iyo,u,deny wbat I "id, in' na .pleaded. lJ wasn't the truth. I ., m. iM.(..la8rrJr you. You never aakod . ill. n; aed you. I aak you ? I . ..ti "ea you.' l ftBK 7 (i came in iU n thnt " Htn't , yo.u wer' Maybe you W lW8. Vm n ttle hard of .' t iindersUJ?. Uer Jt'Bi'iW tblt I came hew I W to Came here becausn i-Jiue ana neenuse ivou She strusfled n little. "Let her think I was engaged to you wnon i wasn't" sue caBDcd. But we are. Iteth. danr. Hit wp are, won't you?" "Vrvt tvh.n ..'.. n "Beth 1" "Yoil llhnillfl tinVA annVfin nAAtinr If you really mcant it. Oh, I know what It Is. I've nlwnvB known there's a difference between ais." "No not unles you make It." "Yes. It won fhprn hnfnrn T vena born. You were brought un in n dif ferent kind of life In n different way of thlnkin' from mine " "Wlint has thnt got,to do with it?' "Everything. It's not my fault. And maybe I'm n little too proud. But I'm straight " "Don't, Both " He put his arm around her, but she disengaged herself gently. "No, let mo finish. Maybe yon wanted mc. I guesH you did. But not fllflt mtlr'itlnsfr AttrMtrvli i uninb mi ond you were too straight to lie to me. I'm thankful for that " "But I have snoken. Beth." he In sisted, taking her by the elbows nnd holding her so that he could look Into her eyes. "I've asked you to to ho my wife. I ask you now. Is that clear?" Her eyes evaded him and she lauirhcd uneasily. "lea, it'H clear and and your reason for It " "I love you " "A little, maybe. But I'll mnrry no man Just to snve my face and his." Tint- fin ..nnolif h.i rtlncn tn litm Unit. Ing a new joy in his momentous deci sion. She struggled still, but he would not be denied. "Yes, you will," he whispered. "You've got to marry rae whether you want to or not. You're compromised." "I don't care." "Oh, yea, you do. And you love me, Beth." "I don't love you " "Yon do Ami I'm irnlnr In mnrrv you whether you want It or not." "Oh, are you?" "Yes." "When?" "Soon." He kissed her. She didn't resist him. Resistance was useless. He had won. "Beth, dear." hn went on. "I couldn't He to you. I'm glad ymi knew that. And I couldn't hurt you. I think I've always loved you from the first." "I too I too." she whispered. "I couldn't help it." "I think I knew that too " "Vn. no. You couldn't " "Yes. It was meant to be. You've given a new meaning to life, torn from its very roots a whole rotten philosophy. Oil, you don't know what I mean--ox-ccpt that nobility is In the mind, beautv in the heart. Nothing else mat ters." "No. It doesn't." she sighed. "Yon t-ee. I I do believe in you.'r "Thank Ood! But you know nothing of mc nothing of my past " "I don't care what your past has been or who you are. You're good enough for mo. I'm satisfied " He Inughcd joyously at tho terms of her acquiescence. "Don't you want to know what I've been who I am?" "No. It wouldn't make any differ ence not now." "I'll toll you some day.'' "I'll take a chance on that. I'm not afraid." "And whntovor I am you'll marry wo?" "Yes. Whatever you are While ho smiled down nt her she uinilifnnAl In hln nrrrm nnd sentlv re leased herself, glancing guiltily at the clock. , "I I must be goins now," she whis pered. , ... And SO tnrOUgn Hie quiei lurcm wicj went to Black Rock village, hand in hand. CHAPTER XVI Identification Tim i,.l.len nnri1 unexnectfd arrivnl of Miss Peggy McGulre upon tho scene had been annoying, mat youug per sou was, as Peter knew, a soulless lit tle snob nnd mnterialUt with n mind which would not be slow to put tho worst possible construction upon mo .n.,.iin nt i.iiirp nu mnttcrH stood at the close of that extraordinary eve ning of self-reservations, It did not matter a groat ueai wuai i-bbh iv Oulro thought or said or did. for noth ing could hurt Beth now. The Grand T-i..t.. r.!.. VIMwilnavltph had canltu- lated and Peter Nichols gloried In his victory over Indented iraaiuou. ue had no regrets nnd he had made his choice, for Beth was what he wanted. She completed him. She was eCfiilgont even fn homespun. A little tinsel inorti or less could innke no difference In Both. Those of His own cioss wno would not accept her might go hang for all he cared. Still Peter had rather that almost any ono but Peggy should have ;8me upon the Bcene, and Bath's frankness had given her u handle for a scandal. If she chose to make one. Beth cared nothing, ho knew, for her soul was groatcr than his, but Peter's nnger still smoldered nt tho words that had been used to Beth. He did not fear complications with McGulre, nor did he court them, but he knew how this daughter had been brought up, spoiled nnd pampered to tho very limits of McGulre'a indulgence ..j ..,. ami h. rnuldn't heln bold- Ing her up In comparison with Beth, much to Pcggy'a detriment. For Beth waB o lady to her finger tips, born to a natural gentllltr that put to con tusion the mannerisms of the smart finishing school which had not suc ceeded In concealing tho strain of n plebeian origin, nnd Bcth's dropped g'a and hor quaint Inversions and locutions were Infinitely more pleasing to Peter than Miss rem o euu o" - surnncV which reflected the modern- J I HOW DONtXJLlKE ;ki rt boss?) ? VHAt I H ;av it at (least deceit. I r's7k " Uw Box ill Arwn" IT WAS A 5HOCK AT F1I?ST- Copyrlcht. 1021, by Public tdr Comimny TfeS, IT'S M-CCMH4 ) By Hayward idea - X'Gcrr it -i FIXED SO ITS J A SHOCK AT FIRST BUT AS THE STYLE CALLS FbR - m ) T At HAfWAo'- ft 1 iOL Wt 5a - Wi 'r The Younrj Lady Across tho Way TOMBOY TAYLOR wnrlkiBn i ii i LJU m f-A By FONTAINE FOX The young lady across the way says some of our prominent business men may be hard up for liquid assets, but you ought to see what her father still has In the cellar. Jf WIUU MAMV AMD MANY A 0AY 0troRC TOM0OY fAYfcOrt HAS AHOTHCR SUCH OPPORTUNITY TV Dispose. OF A 0AP Mouse.. All -o i w I rni SCHOOL DAYS r4--.z By DWIG '. arJSAH.B " 1 WmlBO trot oh fc I JBr3iAiM. MOVIE FAN Hanging Around Gets Tiresome y) Wi i A . UI -fc.i" I 71 V ilMb Coprrtrht, 1021. by Publlo Lar Comtny By Beez (Kn.n- Rnv! HANGING 8VA CLOTHfc.yLINC.lfi StVEATY FEET aroVE THE1 RAIU?OAP TRACKS WAITING- FOK THE HEKOTo Look OP Pf THE TRAIN ANP RESCUE. -ML WHERE IS THAT QUIA& OX.? Wi REACH WILL BE. two FE.ET LONGER. AFTEld Ljh,$-C v- M X.ViJ 'J ) HERE COrAES THE BOSS- WELL-S Ay ir CpUICK- OLD EGO WHAT'S WHAT? 4: J SOIRV MISS FILLUM. TUf TKAIM IS TWENTY 7MIAIUTE5 LATH WPHO AROV10 A WHILE- WE'Rt Going To PLAY A LITTLE. PtAjQCHltJ r- v,rW. -T TJ fiX(L PETEYThey Still Write 'Em surnnce. wuien xww . - -- h. " W""S "MU uecouse JouiltV OI mo lasmoiiouivv.. . 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