Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1922, Night Extra, Image 29

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tftift MU-iw"
iit Knew I'm Net free"
5!Tiu..j-iitm te tiie deer, but.
Ek hi, fingers en the handle, he
t: then turned.
P"?.. WI.S,..K.. veu knew.
yrER r frW' ' en,y
,le ueu , . .,...
r brene. en, i" --
7'. iii hn nnv ether man.
'&! I have known you. I have
mV best to-te Piny the game.
tm left me n memu "i"7'"'"'
&. II-bccnuse I knew
JlriplfM everything wan. If you u
taken jeM a little unhappy and
?.rt v, th me. Elizabeth. I-I've
mere unhappy than I can er ""
And now-new you knew after
W. I mustn't even give you my
Kiln. -Thcre's-there's n limit te
'f. ..Jnmnrf. nnri VOU re SO
JJten Minn rnuui"""
She pushed him rudely away when
she saw Roysten and put en an ex
pression of mock demureness.
"Well, meat noble and lefty one," she
began.
Royaten cut her ahert.
"What de you .want? I've no time te
waste."
Her face' darkened.
"Ne time te wnate en me, you
mean," she said sharply, "but plenty
for ether people, apparently. It wasn't
Netta this time I knew, though I could
net see her face who was she?"
Royaten turned en his heel with
out answering, but she followed and
slipped a persuasive 'hand through his
arm.
"All right, Patsy. Don't be cress."
she said. "I was only teasing. Yeu can
go out with who you like; I don't care
as long as you rfen'l cut me down te
pay for them." Roysten'a arm felt stiff
beneath her Angers, and with a shrug
she drew her hand away.
"What Is It you want?" he asked
curtly.
She. blew n rleud of smoke into his
face. "What de I generally want?
Meney, of course, and It's no use say
ing you haven't get arTy. If you don't
give It te me, I shall get it from some
one else, that's all." she added calmly.
Iloysten's eyes flamed.
"If you de you 'knew what' te ex
pect," he said hoarsely. "I I
Then he stepped, with a bitter sense of
his own impotence.
Nothing he could say or de would
alter this woman, he knew; she had
driven and harried him until he would
have given her his Inn shilling for
peace.
"I'll send you a check In the morn
ing," he said, and would have left her,
but that she followed once mere.
! "Have .veu heard about the row her
tonight?" she asked with relish. "Far
mer and your country miss, Elizabeth
Conyers? Hareld Spenser saw part of
it. Farmer tried te kiss her and she
boxed his ears or something. Little
feel ! As f n kiss or two matters when
n man's putting up money for her like
lie is ! I wish he'd take a fancy te me,
that's all. Why, where are you go
ing?" Rorsten did net aniiner. nml nhun
I he turned and walked away there was
. .. ll tmtnra Mil . fintl
there are thousands of better
. .l. .1.l ihnn I am. Teil VO
tube happy! .You've get te be
"r7 . ... L.I.. n h lfhr.
with I could I wish
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SOMEBODY'S STENOGMiss O'Flage Breaking Under the Strain
M, M reunf , nn.i uir. v "'""'" f0new hm, v
WJhtfshw'wIaS"" llle1heu"e I" darkness. Tut as the '
had thought that she really cared, j fax, ntev(l at the deer opened nn(, ,
He wilted, tut she did net upeak or 1 she saw Mme. Senertls standing In the
TVIAIS AT
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OH.AOBODV UflOERSTAUDs!
f t SIVE (AV RI6HT HAMO
IF X HADMT StEW PERCY
RIPPL6 VHE.ELIAJ THOSE
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AAWBE HE HASN'T AYTHlAJG Te De
with The Tnwiajs-ma be They're iIut
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A- t MATOlA.1Sii
HOW COMPLETEef
UaSEUFISH our
HEROIWE. IS.'.
O3LIVI0US Te
Self.sh&Thimks
of ajeThiws Bdt
HERFRlEWO'3
HAPPIAJE.SS.
Q'M SUbt.e Ia1t C
miti her eyes, nnd ith n mignty
ne lercea iiniiprii " tvmiiuauic
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"Tem eleak, inny I fetch It for
fgl nrered hlm then, exprcssien-"I'thlnk-I
think I left It in the
illroem. Its s wnite one. noy ney
m opened the deer without another
wd snd ent out.
The Mnd at xttn piajing, ann me
f ... Mn. Jl i.l,li r1atfAra fia m
HO nun nuniini mm ..-..vwr. .... ..v
inded hit wny through them, looking
hie. Senevls, but there was no sign
He (poke te one or two people, asking
iitj hid seen her.
"Hayen't seen her at' all," se some
ii told him, "don't think she's been
wtenifht."
Rojiten found one of the stewards.
"Mme. Senestls, have you seen her?"
The roan hesitated.
"I think ehes cone; almost sure I
iv her leaving about half an hour
Renten found Elizabeth's cloak
Ht seresa a chair nhere Xeil Farmer
I left It. and he was crossing the
Buteitaln ulth It ever his nrni when
Bald Singer, sitting out en the stair
ith half a dozen men gathered around
r. caught sight nf hlin.
fhe scattered her little group of
leartiers without ceremony and ran
te him.
'Tat!
hall. She came forward eaaerlv
"Is that jeu. petite?"
"Yes." Elizabeth's voice sounded
fnlnt and exhausted. Her face in the
light from the lamp which the French
woman carried was white and wearv.
"I've no money te pay the cabman
with." she said.
She stetd by while Mme. Senertla
fetched some money, paid the man and
shut and belted the doer: then she fol
lowed her into the bedroom.
Madame was w carina- n Ioekp ki.
It? rl.1.1 and left as he went for ",0" T of. own ' bright cheer
AbeB lh. i"K ' h ... no !r If oIer- tlfd.Hi.l, emerald ribbons, and
ner reugu uair steed up like a tewsled
mop.
Hhe peered at Elizabeth with anxi
ous eyes.
"Yeu come alone?" she asked.
"Yea," Elizabeth sat down en a
couch at the feet of the bed. "I went
with Mr. Farmer; he come here, and
he said "
Madame interrupted.
"I knew; be was here an hour
half an hour age, and he tell me all
nbeut it. 1 was very angry, but. there,
what would you? All la fair in love
11 iid war, little one, and I think he love
jeu very much."
Elizabeth looked up with incredu
lous eyes, a bitter smile twisted her
white lips.
"Iieve me! That man!" she sold.
Madame nodded her head.
"Tlieienre wajs of love and ways
of love," "ulie said wisely. "One man
Ink tnvn mta tint nns.tlie. I... l. a n m -
OOJIten StODned (lend, mid hit fnce 1 utliw u-nv. ami inn ui innnir' Vnn .In
rawhard. ' net understand Ih It net se? Bien
"Well, u hat la it?" jeu forgive him, c-heric. He tell me
I Vint te KnAflk tr mil Tt rman i ail. id vthlntv lin Iu tiasif unesi tnmn
Mgioryeu eyerjwherp." low he ask jour pardon."
ft well, presentl,. I'm engaged j The , study ,g Amegt , M Bnd
Ha moved as if tn nnN Iipiv hn olio I "1 never wish te sec iiim niruin."
Wmd the way, her eyex resting sits- KI Isabel Ii said passionately. "If it
aaensly en Ellzabeth'H white tleak. "leans he has get te pay for me an
nra are you gein.V Who does "'"re well, I will go out ni,n servant
The Yeung Lady Acreee the Way
mmidtr'
ttbeleni tn?" th n.ui
DtlrlDt thu afinpf l!m. uIia lia.l 1lA.l
114 Roiiten she had made his life
tu, out tneugh he did net want
llrst and earn my own livlne."
Hlie looked ill and overwieiight, and
Mine. Hencstls wns tee tleer te uraue:
-lie fetched a glass of wine and some
t beraelf, she bated te think that ! biscuits and made Elizabeth eat and
V ether woman found him attractive
7ea mat tiers untllncl.lngly.
Wien I interfere with jour life
JjQUMUen you about your friends it
B im you the right te de the same
Tttme." he said fllntlly.
..aruiiM nep shoulders; sue en-
anneTlni hlm.
?. rli
Ne need te get
"When shall I see
"Ua. ill rlh,
Lu-11 7" "
w,- sue eald.
. Iflfn?"
"aalfrMt I0U ln a l"rU '
"m?' " dPends." she an Id.
yourself, ItoyNten ald
(It Ink: then she gave her some white
mixture ln a tiny liquor glass and sent
lift te bed.
"Yeu sleep well new," hhe premised,
nodding her queer head, "Ne, it de jeu
no harm. Yeu sleep well tonight and
tomorrow we talk. (Joeii-night,
cherie."
"If Mr. Farmer comes here tomor
row I will net see hlm," Elizabeth
mi id excitedly. '
"Oh. but, of ceuiw net !" Madame
humored her: she steed en tiptoe 11 ml
lightly kissed the girl's cheek. "Hhe
is se young!" she cooed, us if te her
self, and slipped away, leaving Eliza
beth alone.
Elizabeth began te tindres with slew
weariness; her aim felt us heuy as
lead; she wus worn out with emotion;
he would hae gieu anything for the
relief of tears. She did net imagine
that she would sleep at all, and yet ns
oeon as her head touched the pillow
'Pitas
fctlr.
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tili.Li 7, " cnmp forward, ami he I """" ,,M ller ,leBU leiicueu me piuew
Sen " lm"8 ",nt "'' childish i KlfeP cnme' r,d U u"8 lnle """ning
i.:. """u "uinennw te hoi-n "'" ?." ""
nueiiKUi nun niiriiuiini; line iui
window, and iic leuld heur some one 1
piajiug 1 lie piano 111 tne next room, it
was the sound of the music ili.it
brought back the incuts of last night,
and a wine of such hit nlet able anguish
i(pt ever her heart that she hid her
nice in the pillow, her linmls clenched
The jeung lady acie the way
says we should be careful te eat
feed which is rich in calories, vlta
mltiPM and ptemaines.
"THE WIRELESS DISTURBANCE"
Bu FONTAINE FOX
f A, t qerrA fiv et X ,
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SCHOOL DAYS
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PETEY Golesh! What a Life!
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l.r wnt for . ;. ":",s..n
."went across n..'i,n ...,... I above her nead.
rkT.l,Me "", 'in cnttjiiire She wan never te i-ce (toisteii ugnln .
B HV ny e.beut:M,u "ad shut "er 0,,t "f hl ,lfe'
tnBti ,ul ,".. downstairs danein .' Her heart tried out in bitter icbellien
ft,, 'c uaii porter lame te Rey. 'hat she would net nubmit. Hut she
knew that she
ii" let you a ti i-
Penmen,',! .!"!?. 'n' "el night;
'J''d dlscrwii i r N)mc,n'ng and
BliihitX : V "way,
a. ih"..!L,n.t0 'e cnb. leaning
B! tt light fn a w.n,s ,n "hadew.
r.'M keV iifSLnJ.u .biS hotel deer
aeea hVi 1T.1 "J ,l,elr high-
lT&7xW
"e 'ever n hiU ana "eknew It;
t en till '" him was drlven tX
Be
at
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ne Ian
l thi, .. It WAR nnl W-
K$ "e told h.?LM".rtnuent and
ajjk. .1 'M as lenB ug , ve
vkieki.V.?,rl. a stene ..
tela, "" ne hotel and down-
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Ifttethe .'".?? '
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IllUht. His will WBN
.-trenger Hum Iicim, uml it would be his
will that would keep them apuit.
Hhe thought of Nell Farmer, but his
treatment of her seemed a small thing
new in comparison with the parting
that had follewed: a few kisses snntched
in a moment of passion what were
they, after all? All the klsses in the
world were worth less te her than the
(.last) of one man's hand,
Miidnme came tapping at the deer,
uml Elizubcth reused herself with an
eflert.
"I am awake; f am just dressing, I
will come in a moment."
She get up and (Irriscd and went te
the music room, Minimi' " "t the
piano, her elbow ict'ti' 0 1 iiiii !a'., 11
worried leek en lit'i i iter luce.
She held out a hand te Elizabeth.
"Come here, cherie."
Elizabeth ebejed mechanically.
"I have news for you, little one;
geed news. The haul study, it is al
most at an end. Soen, In a month,
jeu dance and show the world what jeu
can de hew wonderful you are. Tiens!
that Is geed news, eh?"
Elizabeth looked away,
"I don't think I want te dance any
mere, I knew it sounds very ungrate
ful, but r-V ... , . . , .
CONTINUED TOMORROW
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