PttJPI I l'ppPra tV JK jfir. fix ST GOSSP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Miss Jeanes Going West. Miss Carter Visits in Newport for Twe Months A Werd About Debutantes ND who d you think is going Weit .li. .v Rtav en a ranch till the P'A . . !...... TCilznWh Jcanedt It's ..Hlrnr te be mero and mero the popular thin te de. And when you think of the UdM heaUhy .ut'of'deor "fe; with the horseback rides across that Jitrrtleus country, don't you just wish m were going, tee? I think Elizabeth Is se attracts. Kh has such lovely hair; It has that nddlab'geld glint which Is se unusual, ind I leve the expression of her eyes. J tell you who h" that Mme cxPrcsslen lna wonderful colored hair and that is Lucy Grey k,Rck Th,y are cneu'1 like te be sisters. Lucy has. perhaps, mnn of the auburn In her nair. Lucy ffd McKnliht, by the way, have been ..rlne down at Cape May for Beveral S?. and are new visiting "Blackle's" mhbU t Asbury Park. They have Sn apartment at 2310 Pine street, you Knw. and it's se attractive and brldey. taT? se back te Elizabeth Jeanes. I mw her out In the country early in the Sk and she did leek stunning. She ;as wearing a white skirt and jade n sweater with "wee men" in rows worked in It (one of these Navajo Mriaters, you knew), and she had long jde earrings. The little men en the wester were reddish brown and seemed te match the color of her hair. She was quite a picture. HEAR Luclle Carter has gene up .. Vanrnnrt tn atar with her father. I William B. Carter, for a ceuple of months. Luclle Is looking very well thHC days. A few years age I used te thtek she was inclined te be a little tee slender for her height, but she Is Sunt right new, nnd wears stunning frocks. Lucile has taken up golf and lg te the Country Club up there Marly every day. THEY call us slew In Philadelphia. And yet only yesterday the engage ment of the first debutante of Wash Wash Imten's Inst sensen. was announced. Think of it! Why. four of our debu tantes of Inst season nre married al ready, nnd three mere have set their wedding dates. BIdnev Webb daughter of Mrs. Jehn Sidney Webb. Is the first Washington debutnnte te be engaged. Sidney I a rrtnddnughtcr of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Heywnrd Hutchinson. Her fiance Is Walter Chnppcll, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Chappcll, of New Yerk. He's n Princeton graduate, elaw of 1920, nnd held n commission In the nRvy during the war. He is new In Washington studying for the diplo matic service. Te ke bnck te my statement thnt four of our buds nre married, perhaps I had better prove my words. Well, Walburgn Itcllly was the first ; she mar ried Sandy Paine In April; Oina Heckschcr nnd Hnrclay McFadden were married in Bnster week: l'riscllln Slerrli nnd Kenten Blsenbrev were married in May nnd Hannnh Billet and Walter Pew In June. Then Alberta Rtath's engagement te Harry Nellson baa been nnnennced as has Cernelia RanMn's te Alfy Hunter, nnd Henri etta Fritz is engaged te Carrell Brew iter. And besides all these there nre rumors and tumors of ethers. We're net te ilew-in Phllly, nre we? T HAPPBXBD te lunch In one of the railinnd nation n'Miumint the ether day and inadvertently witnessed n Joveiis sight. Xenr mv tnhle unt n middle-aged lady placidly drinking ieed tea and eating her luncheon. Suddenly, a sUrtled jehhr man-led uenmn, whom you knew nnd I knew, rushed into the restaurnnt dragging u frightened child of three after her. She rushed up te the plecld lady's table nnd snatching her bread from iier 'plate pup it in the child wltn ate nnd ate. Then MmUiic into n sent with a algh, she remarked: "I'm sorry, but my little girl just swallowed u pin and I bad te make her rut something ut ttce." NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mlts Slarv de R Geary, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn White Gears, of Chestnut Hill, nml MIsh Helen Hepe Montgomery, (lauBlitcr or Mr. nnd Mrs. Rebert I.cnmlnK Montgomery, rf Ar Ar dressan, Villanevn. will be the Riiests ef honor at a dlnnoi-dauce which Mr. and Mit Themas DeWItt Culer. of Edgwncul, llnti ford, will give en Wed Itwdaj cvciiIhk, October S3. Mlsa Oeary will make her debut at a garden pirty te be cien by her parents an October , end Miss MontRrnterv will be In troduced ut ,i tc.i en September 23. MIM (ienr will leae en Meiulny with Mr. and Mrs. .leceph Walker Wear, of tt Maplii. Clicbtnut Hill, for Kcnne Kcnne Junkpert, Me, for n fertulKht's May. Ma will later Im the puest of Miss feln Martin, dnuRhter of Mr. nnd Mr. Carl Xeldhaul Martin, of 408 Mweland avenue, Chestnut Hill, nl their cjttage at Netthcast Harber, Me, where ne will upend AiiRtist Mr. nud Mrs. W ""I le.ive mi Wednesday neu fc.r Mt .Sulphur .SpriiiR.s, where they will Pi. . m1''1 weeks. Their hop, Mr. $ i," li,.'tr' "I" bheilly leue for .1 ,.?Ilr..rl0lc,1L0 l:iirl Jehnsen. d.uiKli n f.Ml;.,a."(l MN' 1-dwnrd Hlne John Jehn n, of JJU Walnut Htrcct, who, with knl,Far,e"tH lfl l'-upylnK their sunmiei JJJM. ')S!iwiini. Xouthainpten, I.. I, will jniertaln nt dinner en Hatuiduy rve- ?'" 111 llCIIOr of MIum KfllhMrlnA mJ5'' 'J'll'F'ter of Mr. Claronee ijSkV.nf New Yr". n'l Mr. Ken- --.. v. unci!, also or New Yerk. Tha Engqgcd m Uii.'xitHjan, riinie .y Atlantic Tetn Henlia WSS CATHERINE M. CAREY Oouehtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn ,,, " " (tcnnnntewn, whose mrirment te Mr. Albert J. VWIIIIl. nin nf it,:.. ..:,.. i ynilU been announced. Mv. and M. Ureu and their daughter ." 'pending the summer at masjaMkaR mw Xtitiner, N, Jt ffilet will ln.tir attend thn dance at the Meadow Club, Southampton. The mntTlage of Miss Mackay and Mr, O'Brien will take place In September. Mr. Mackay and hla family will ar rive en Mendav next In SouthamDten. where they will spend the remainder at the summer at the Shields cottage en Great Plains read. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice, of this city and New Tork, will Sive a luncneen ana reception en oun eun ay next at their villa, Mlramar, at Newport. There will be a hundred guests. Mrs. Diddle Duke entertained at luncheon In New Yerk yesterday In the reef garden at Delmonlce's. Among; the aruests were her parents, Mr, ana Mrs. A. J. Drexel Blddle and her two brothers, Mr, A. J. Drexel Blddle, Jr., and Mr. V. Livingston Blddle, 2d. Mrs. Duke will sail for Europe en the Homeric tomorrow, where she will re main for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Blddle, who have been spending; some time at the Bed Lien Inn, Btockbrldge, Mass., are new at the Lerraine In New Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Denekla Mills, of Woodcrest Ledge, St. Davids, are at the Ambassador In New Yerk for a few days. Mr. Dale D. Fitter, of 1D6B Locust street, and Mr. Dwlght Fuller, also of this city, have arrived at the Belle vue, Intervale, In tha White Moun tains, New 'Hampshire, te Jein Mrs. Fitter and her children. Colonel and Mrs. Besthenes Behn, of this city and New Yerk, whe1 are ex pected te arrive en tha Paris from Eu rope, have token an apartment at the Vanderbllt In New Yerk for the re mainder of the summer. Mrs. Behn was Miss Margaret Dunlap, of this city. Mrs. Heward Spencer Graham, of Fif teenth and Locust streets, who Is occu pying her villa, Whetstone, at Newport, for the summer, will assist in receiv ing at the reception In Newport en Saturday afternoon next at the Art As sociation for the Incoming- claas of offi cers at the War College. Mr. F. 8helten Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Farr, of New Yerk and In In cleuberg, Scarborough en the Hudsen, will spend the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jeslah Blackwell Bartow, of Chestnut Hill. Mr, T. De Witt Cuyler, of Edgewood, Haverford, Is In New Yerk at the Waldorf-Aseoria for sevpral days. Mrs. William B, Churchman, of Chestnut Hill, who In spending the Bummer at the Green Inn, Narragensett Pier, In entertaining as her guest, Mrs VS. P. Fex, of this city and Laurel Heuse, Lakewood, N. J. Mr. Philip S. r. Randelph, of this city and Lakewood, and Mr. Jehn R. Felt, of Bryn Mawr, who have been In New port for a few days, have returned te Karrnganett Pier, where they are spend. Ing the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn White Geary, Jr., of 7737 St. Martin's lane. Chestnut Hill, have taken a cettage at Ventner, N. J., for August. Mis Ellen Douglas Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Staey B. Lloyd, of Wye Heuse, Ardmore, returned en Mendav from Glencoe, L. I., where ehe spent he week-end. Mrs. Lloyd and Miss Lloyd will leave en August 1 for North east Harber, Me. Dr. and Mrs. Gustave A. Van Len nep, of Merlen, are receiving- congratu lations en the birth of a daughter, Florence Lens Van Lennep. en July 7. Miss Alice Van Lennep left this week for Bay Head, where she will be the truest, until September, of her aunt, Mlse Mabel Leas, of this city, who Is occupying her cottage there. Miss Kntherlne D. Perter, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Charles n. Perter, Jr , of SprinKfleM avenue. Chestnut Hill, left en Monday for Northeast Harber, Me , where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bain, Jr., of Haverford, at thPlr cottage there. Mr. and Mrs Perter will join Miss Perter later In the sum mer at Northeast Harber. Mrs. Kdwln N. Wright, of 507 Chel ten avenue, Germnntewn, who nailed a fertnlRht age for Europe, In nt present upending son tlme In England. Mrs. Geerge T. Purves. of Chestnut Hill, and her sister, Mrs. Rebert F. Jefferys will shortly leave for Northeast Harber, Me., where they will Jein their parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Leuis F. Bt-nisen, at Cove Cottage Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Rowland and Mrs. Benjamin Rowland, Jr., of Penny pack Valley Farm, Woodmont, nceom nceem panled by Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Robin son Petter, of the Wellington, have ar rived In Honolulu, whero they will spend the summer, returning In the autumn by way of Vancouver, B. C. Mrs F. Wilsen Prlchett. of Green Hill Farms, Overbroek, left last week for California, where she will spend the summer. Mrs Themas Ileblnp, And her son, Mr. Themas Robins, Jr., of 1719 Locust street, arn spending the summer travel In through the West and California. Mrs Robins' daughter. Miss Margaret M. Robins, sailed last week for Europe. Mr. and Mrs Leuis Belmont and their daughter, Miss Oladys Belmont, of Merlen, nccenipnnled by Mls Florence H. Pat ten, of Overbroek, win leave en Monday, by motei, for Somerset, Me, where they will remnln until September. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parke, of West Chester, accompanied by Mine Frances Kenrard and her brother, Mr. Wallace Kennnrd, of Wilmington, are metering te Montreal and Quebec, Canada, where they will spend a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs Fiancbi F. Burch are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter. Katharine Mortlmeoro Burch, en July IS. Mrs. Burch will be remembered as Miss Dorethy S. Mortl Mertl Mortl meore. Germanteivn Dr. r.uther Oe Yee nnd Mrs. De Yee, of 6300 fiermantewn avenue, are occu lting their cettage at Ocean City for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. Speer nnd their daughter, Miss Helen Speer, of 116 West Wuahlngten lane, are at Wlldwoed for a few weeks. Mr and Mrs. Charles P. Dennelly, of 101 East Sedgwick street, have sailed for nn extended European trip. Mr and Mrs. Henry J. Rehner, of 7131 Spi.igun street, are nt Aon-by.the-Sen, N. J., for uoveral weeks. Mrs. Heraco K. Waxier, of German town nvcnue nnd Mnnhelm street, hnB been entertaining Mrs. M. P, Revnelde of Pittsburgh, as her guest. They will later go te Ocean Gate, N, J., where they will spend the remainder of the summer ut Mrs, Wnxlcr'a cottage. Mr. and Mrs Allen D. Sanson, of 682.1 Chew Mreet, Mount Airy, nre re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Florence Mary Hansen, en July 15. Mrs. Sanson will be remem bered as Miss Florence T. M. Antheny. Mrs Charles Themas Whitman, Miss Katherlnn H. Whitman nnd Mlsa Daisy H, Whitman, of Seymour and Merris strcets, nre spending several weeks at the Hetel Dennis, Atlantic City. West Philadelphia Mrs James HnlRntn and her daughter, Miss Mnrlen Helpate, of I3tfl Spriice street, have roiie te Ocean City, where they will i email) until the autumn. Mrs lipema W. Miickey, of 237 Seuth Fifty-third street, with her mnull son, hat none te Wllltamsiiert, Fa . te be the rcueiit of Mrs. K. Mnckc. Mr. Miickey will Jein hl wife, and son later Mr nnd Mrr W. Knowles, of Forty Ferty ilxih Btrnet and Chester aenue, ate at Orrnn City, "here thev will stay for the lfinalnder of the summer. Mr. and Mm, Jehn Schwartz, Jr., of lh Nntherlanrin. Fortv.feurth and. Cheat. nut tmu, hvt font- te .Voateor, pbtre mmx .NEf SPENDING THE SUMMER IN MAINE aaaaav.4laaaaaaaaHaaflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaaBaaaaSaHSzlSHmPjb' .aaaaaaaaaaaaH IBf;' ikaaHSaaaaaaaaaaaH iaaaaaaaWLHIf ' (-iljHPIHPiaaaaaaaaH R, l v';: .H aaaaaaaaHlJHu V 4& '-'?''., "- ' ', aaaaaaaaaH iaaaaaaaaKl!kJir' ; :V.''aaaaaaH aaaaaaaaakHIHKnie " 'V "- ; aaaaaaaaaaaaB aaaaaaaaaaaaaISEiaE2itrciiaMaski- '' ''' aaaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaaaaPPltHlflaWMV 'rV i .aaaaaaaaaH a jflaaV e- ''-.( iaaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaHil&v" ;" t aaaaaaaH HjM WiswNr& "' x' ' 'aaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaaaBt;l'i'" ' "' .'' LaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaaaaaaaar tWBKmggKttijittr;M sjBjBjBjBjBjBjBjBjBjsjB , WBmiBSK? 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Upen their return in September, they will occupy their new home at 4631 Pine street, Mr. and Mrs. W. May, of 8820 Glr ard avenue, are spending several weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. MacLaren sailed for Europe en Tuesday last, where they will remain till the latter part erf September. Mrs. Jeseph Klapp Nlchells, of 1117 Seuth Sixty-first street, and Mrs Charles Lane, of New Yerk, are spending a few dayH at the Hetel Traymerc, Atlantic City. North Philadelphia Mrs. G. W. O'Connor nnd her family, of North Seventeenth street, nre occu pying thelr cottage at Ocean City. Seuth Philadelphia Mr. and Mr. Jehn P. Butler and fam ily, of 409 Seuth Twentleth street, nre spending the summer months In Chelsea. Miss Bcrnadlnc Gallagher, of 1640 Rltner street, entertained last evening at her summer cottage, 109 North Chel sea avenue, Chelsea. Among the guests were Mis' Katharine Conden, Miss Re glna Gallagher, Mr. Charles Whalen. Mr. Pete McKcewn, Mr. William Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Themas White. Mrs Johanna Murphy and her son, Mr Edmend Murphy, of 2110 Seuth Bancroft street, nre spending seme tlme in Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Henen and their family, formerly of Seuth Philadelphia, are spending the summer at their cot tage, 3025 Falrmeunt aenuc, Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeseph Clay and their son, of 1713 MuKenn Htrcet, nre spend ing the summer months nt their cot tage en Winchester avenue, Chelsea. Mrs M. A. McShea and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth McShea. of 2:i25 Seuth Fifteenth street ; Miss Stella Conden, of 2509 Seuth Fifteenth btrcct, and Miss Beatrice Lerman, of 190.2 Jacksen street, hnve left for a short stay at Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Barcl, of 2525 Seuth Fifteenth street, bpent last week end nt the seashore. .v Fex Chase A watermelon partv was held en the lawn of Mr. and Mrs M. Maicevltch's home. 1005 Cottman street, Fex Chase, an Saturday evening hist. Among the guests were Miss O. Udell, Miss L Udell, Mlsa B. Leenson, Miss M. Open Saturday M mWlN zi "A m If jfi'Z' yu need t ill 20-Piece ROGERS 2sS5 9 SILVERWARE fiSXUTZM llPJSB mSBmm S00 Ladies RINGS J HHa' (if DIAMOND 1 20 iTwIf k k $25.00 J) S85HE3B9S Fully uniruntred S MY ttmu In hnniUeuie ium. Ss?V t6FS TO e(heaiesfWatchValueEVer nr HSiiteLs Haster xsuHsmts, 36 (nr urciiriite tlmrktciilim. Thn Illinois Miikter l heIiI erlu lely by M. SIMON H CO. 2 rur leld.flllnl IiImkccI rune. There la no Iwttcr mt(li nnule $9fi.75 Be Sure of Address Loek for Name en Windows JZWELKY HOUSE INPHILADELPM 39 North 13th Street WS IT TTT 33 jiv urj Photo br Bachmch Jeseph, Miss R. Lewis, Miss S. Kaltz, Mlsa S. Llsack, Miss D. Saltzman, Miss D. MeVaughn, Mr. M. Udell, Mr. and Mra J. Udell, Mr. B. Grosswald, Mr. L. Essack, Mr. J. Lltwlnsky, Mr. D. Kerr, Mr. L. Blackls. Mr. N. Sander, Mr. C. Elltzsky, Mr. B. Wirlen, Mr. 8. Swartz, Mr. A, Celeman and Mr. B. Karenatz. ,. Frankford Mrs. C. Wright, of 484a DunTeld street, Is at Mount Pecene. Dr. and Mrs. Jehn V. Allen and their daughter, Miss Saleme Allen, of 4935 Frankford nvenue, are at the Marlbor-eugh-Blcnhelm, Atlnntlc City. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wllmer nre spending n month at Northeast Har Har eor, Me. Mr. nnd Mrs William O. Canter, of 4629 Grlscem street, have left for a five weeks' tour of the West, Including Yellowstone Park and the Pacific Coast, returning by way of the Canadian Reckies and the Great Lakes. Delaivare County Mr. and Mrs. E. Wallace Chadwlck, of Chester, hae returned from Europe, where they spent several weeks trav eling en the Continent and through the British Isles. Mrs. Alice Trimble, of Meylan. who has been abroad for severnl months, will return te this country next week. Judge and Mre. William T. Werd ro re ccntely entertained Informally at their home In Ridley Park. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hetzel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shurtcllffe. Norristown The Ttev. Wlllnrd E. Thompson, new pastor of the Olivet Baptist Chuich, and Mrs. ThemnBOn were Riven a. reception , en Monday evening by the members qf ' the congregation. Mrs. Chnrles Dyer and Miss Vlda I)j cr. of C19 Bnrbadees Btrcct, will spend next week In Atlantic City, Moerestoivn Miss Mercy Powers, daughter of Mrs. Elliett Smith, of West Main street. Is new In Italy, wheie she will remain for seme time. Miss Janet Burr and Miss Florence Stratton have returned te their homes after spending a week In Beach Haven, N. J. Mr Tayler Brlggs, son of Dr nnd Mrs. Stroud, has been visiting It Atlantic City. Until 6 P. ML - own Diamonds Watches m i 4S n WS, ioAweM M FRHA NOBODY'S MANxByElhlpsOppenheim WHO'S WHO IN THB UTOBY ANDltBW TALLBNTEhrilltant totmef. avproachlne middle aet. tM . le0 aplrif. Dtttattd ter ParHement, ht 6 6 eemM Intcrcated In a tieie political Jierlu, aiming at oe-opcroHon of eepllal and laqer ter tht puMle wtllare, and t it thetc ter PrttnUr. UR8. TA.Ll.ENTB who hat marrUd Andrne te reneard (octal amWIIcmt, Iradwe Mr fireat uitaUh or hit political prle. J'urtem a hit dVeHntna. a Jttraec, the flett etlh hit ttertiarv, Antheny faiUttr. In whom tht hat a itimtntal inlerett. Attrrrnnv ea rrr.m k.. mtnlt eat. M foluteaf paprrtlrem Andriw, and who. afUir a anarrtl. hat mvttcrieutlv alt- appva Tta. tht it temtwhat tectaUttte, coOdmcHne htr unia. innufln rata nnuiamr nr n .ui m trten principles. ni with Andrew. BTBPBKN DARTJlBTtht er tat Laoer-Llb-eral chtef. a tletetnum, tut without, ability ft a perfe ladr. ler whKth ht &ctt Tai- tfORA MtALLa tatctnaUne veuma ftminitt &??2ZlUcal 'eve "" Darlrey. msui,Bit-a ceartt-eramta roeicoi, CHAPTER XVIII TALLENTE, notwithstanding the glow of happiness which had taken him down te Westminster with the bearing of a young man, felt occasional little shivers of doubt as he leaned back in his seat during the intervals of a brief but portentous debate and let his mind wan der back te that short hour when he seemed te hnve emptied out all the hidden yearnings which had been lurking In the dark corners of his heart and soul. His love for Jane had no longer the? boyish characteristics of a vngue worship. He made no further pretenses te him self. It was Jane herself, and net the spirit of her sex dwelling in her body, which he desired. A tardy heritage of passion at times rejuvenated him nnd nt ethers stretched him upon the rack. He walked home Inter with Dnrtrcy, clinging te the man with a new sym pathy and drinking in with queer con tent some measure of his haDDlness. Dartrcy himself seemed a llttle ashamed of Its exuberance. "If it weren't that Nera In se en tirely a disciple of our cause, Tallente," he said, "I think I should feel a little like the man In the 'Pilgrim's Prog ress,' who stepped te pick flowers by the way. She Is such n help, though. It was she who pointed out the flaw In that second amendment of Saunder son's, which I had very nearly passed. Did you rend her artlcle in the Na tional, tee?" "Wonderful!" Tallente murmured. "Thcre Is no living woman who writes such vivid and convincing prose." "And the nmaxlng pert of it all is," Dartrey went en, "that she seeks no reward except just te see the cause prosper. She hasn't the faintest am bition te fill any peBt in life which could be filled by a man. She would write anonymously If it were possible. She hns insight which amounts te In spiration, yet whenever I am with her she makes me feel thnt her greatest gift is her femininity." "It must lie the most wonderful thing in life te have the help of any one like Norn," Tallente said dreamily. "My friend," the ether rejoined, "I wish I could make you believe this. There is room in the life of the busiest man In the world for nn understanding woman, I'll go further. Ne man can de his best work without her." "I believe jeu are right," Tallcnte assented. lii riA...i ...AP. .l Li- n..M 1.1...11.. Jlli, Itltllll I11lf3U(l UI-. (1(111 l(((W(, . i "You've plowed a lonely furrow for a geed many yenrs, Tallente, " he said. "Norn talks of you he often nnd se wistfully. She is such nn undcrstand inc creature. Ne, don't go. Just one whisky nnd soda. It used te be choco late, but Norn Insists upon making a man of me." TnllentP was a little In the shadow of the hall and he witnessed the ureet lng between Norn and her husband ; miw her come out of the study n soft, entrancing figure In the llttle circle of firelight gleaming through the open deer. She threw her nrms nreund Par trey's neck and kissed him. "Denr," she exclaimed, "hew eerly e storage gas water heater is the most economical water heater Veu can use. Term payments. Sec a demonstration at any U. G. I. store or ask us te send a representative. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. HI lfe'T$aP m Safest Funds for Travelers i IR Avoid the risk and worry of carrying ml Jk currency by using our Sr Ul Irnvflpr' I ,( r"JU I HI r Hj issued in Dollars or Pounds Sterling. (jfl HF It is readily available at the offices of our MV HJ 3000 correspondents throughout the world. (if) Jk Snut for UoeKlet MV ini " ' ciigytgj fes gggHjfc)wrM a I n I A t. S!l vJ ... .... Mr I Jk FOURTH & CHESTNUT STREETS WK hj) New Yerk PHILADELPHIA Bosten flh k BROWN, SHIPLEY COMPANY MV HI Feanden Ceirl Lelkburr e.c for TrtvtUn flh WH Londen E. C. 123 P Mall. Londen. S. W. ll ffl .!.. 'MaaailCTV PQfe '.WW you are! Come and have an easy chair by the fire and tell me hew every one's been behaving." ' Dartrey, with his arm around ncr waist, turned te Tallente. "An entirely unrehearsed exhibition, I can assure you, Tallente," he de clared, Nera pouted and passed her ether arm through Tallente's. "That's just like Stephen," she com plained, "advertising his domestic bliss. Never mind, there is room for an easy chair for you." Tallente took a whisky and soda, but declined te sit down. "I walked home with Stephen," he said, "and then I felt J. couldn't go away without seeing you just for a moment, Nera." "Dear man," she answered, "I should have been terribly hurt if you had. De make yourself comfortable by the Are. Yeu will be able te check all that Stephen tells me about the debate tonight. He Is se Inexact." Tallente shook his head, "I am restless tonight, Nera," he said simply. "I shall walk up te the club." She let him out herself, holding his hand almost tenderly. "Oh, you peer, dear thing!" she said. "1 de wish I knew " "What?" "What te wish you what te hope for you." He walked away In silence. They both understood se well. He found his way te the club nnd ate sandwiches with ene or two etner men, oise just released from the Heuse, but the mero he tried te compose himself, the mere hs was conscious of a sort of fierce restlessness that drove the bleed through his veins at feverish pace. He wandered from room te room, played a game of billiard, chafing nil the time at' the necessity of finishing the game. He hurried away, pleading an appointment. In the hall he met Green ing, who led him nt once te a secluded corner. "Prepared with your apologia, Tal lente?" he inquired. "It's In your office at the present moment," Tallente replied, "finished this morning," Greening stroked his beard. He was n lank, rather cadaverous man, with u face like granite nnd eyes like polished t-trel. Few men had anything te ay against him. Ne one liked him. "Hew nre you regarding the nppear nppear ance of these outpourings of yours, Tallcnte?" he asked. "With equanimity." was the calm relelnder. "I think I told ou what I thought of you and your jetirnnlism for hnving nny dealings with a thief nnd for making yourself a receiver of stolen property. I have nothing te add te that. I nm ready te face the worst new nnd you mny find the thunders re coil en jour own heud." "Ne one will ever be able te blame us," Greening replied, "for publishing mnterinl of such deep interest te every one, even though it should incidentally be your political death wnrrant. As a mutter of fact, Tallcnte, I was rnthcr hoping that I might meet you here to night. The chief nnd Herlock appear te hnve Imd a breeze." "Hew does that concern me?" Tal Tal leneo asked bluntly. "It mny concern you very much in deed. A few dnjs sse I should have told jeu, ns I did, that nothing in the (World could step the publication of that ' ni'fii.le Tnilnv 1 ntn nftt Kn lllT At nny rnte, I believe there is a chance. Would you enre te see the chief?" "I haven't the Mightest desire te." Tnllente replied. "I hnve made my pretest. Nothing in the world can affect the morality of your action. At the snme time, I have get enpi- m first drend of It. I am prepared with my defense, and perhaps a little in the wnj of a counter-attack. Ne, I am net going hat In hand te jour chief. Green ing. He must de ns he thinks well." "If thnt i- your nttltude," Giecning observed, "things will probably tnke their roure. On the ether hand, If you wcrp Inclined te hnie n henrt-te-henrt talk with the ihief nnd our ether' Have Yeu Inspected Gas Het Water Service? The automatic storage system supplies piping het water, day or night, as fast as you can use it. When het water is drawn, the gas is turned en automatically. When the tank is again full of het water, the gas is turned off automatically. With all its advantages the automatic - i III rr ' MMZlSPySsmm editors, I believe that something might CAlttn nt If." "In ether words," Tnllente said coldly, "your chief, who Is one of the most magnificent opportunists I ever knew, him suddenly begun te wonder whether he is Imcklng the right horse,' "Something like It, perhaps," Green ing admitted. "Loek here, Tnllente," he went en, "yeu're n big man in your way nnd I knew perfectly well thnt you wouldn't threw away a renl advantage out of pique. Consider this matter. I can't pledge the paper or the chief. I simply say sce him nnd talk it ever. Tnllente shook his head. "I nm much obliged, Greening," he said, "but I don't wnnt te go through life with tins tntng Hanging ever mp. Miller hns a copy of the article, with out a doubt. If you turn him down, he'll find seme one else te publish it. I should never knew when the thunder bolt was going te fall. I am prepared new and would rattier get it ever. Is Dnrtrcy going te back jeu.'" Greening asked. Tallente smiled. "I can't give nway secrets." Greening turned slowly away. "I nm off for a rubber of bridge," he said. "I am sorry, Tallente. Bet ter dismiss this interview from your mind altogether. It very likely wouldn't hnve led te anything. All the same, I envy you your confidence. If 1 could only guess nt Its source, I'd hnve a leader for tomorrow morning." Tallente walked down the stairs with a smile upon his lips. He put en his hat and coat nnd hesitated for n mo ment en the brend stens. Then a sud den wonderful thought came te him, an impulse entirely irresistible. He started off westward, walking with feverish haste. The spirit of ndventure sat In his heart ns he passed through the crowded streets. The night was wonderfully elenr, the stars were brilliant overhead ! and from behind the Coliseum dome a corner of the yellow moon was show ing. He was conscious of a sudden new ' feeling of kinship with these pleasure- I seeking crowds who jostled him here nnd thcre upon the pavement. He was glad te find himself among them and of them. He felt thnt he had come down from the chilly heights te walk the lighted highways of the world. The keen air with ita touch of fret invigorated him. There was a new suppleness in his pulses, a queer excitement In his whole being, which he scarcely understood un til his long walk came te an end and he found himself at n standstill in front of the house In Chnrles street, his un- ndmittcd destination. j He glanced nt bis watch nnd found that It was hulf nn hour after mid- night. There wns n light in the lower room into which .Tnnp had taken him en the night of her arrival In town. Above, the whole of the hetise sppmed in dark ness. Up walked n little way down the street nnd bnck again. Jnne vn din ing, Iip knpw, with thp Princess de ' Fennplcs, hpr godmother, and had spoken of going en te n ball with hpr i afterward. In that case she could i SWEATER SALE I REOl'I.AU 1 .1.00 bll.K HUIIATERS HKAUTirtL IlKMLNrt At $7.50 and $9.50 COLUMBIA KNITTING MILLS 342.1 KENSINGTON AVE. ri-inkferd Cr Ne, 3 nml 4 im. enr deer feu5&?'iw FOR lOl'K VACATION WORK Why Net a TAPESTRY PIECE IMPORTED and DOMESTIC BENCHES CHAIR SEATS PILLOWS ETC. In 'Mrct Anrtment (.lust UrrrUrd Anetlirr shipment) A I Ml BEADS GIFTS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep I (II W. thtlten Ave. Crtn. JOflfl . Empress Express Routt Te EUROPE Via tfie St. L-iwrence te ??.,!E.0,,ae SOUT HAMPTON JBAnlOURO By the ltnidlr .ppeuitcd Et rnuaScetimfud "EmpremeF tana. " Quebec te Liverpool "Emtnu Bntmn, Flirt. Sectad ed Thud dia, MeDlrcal te Mvcrpoel-Glangow, Soutlinniyten nf Antwerp Br plendkl CW-cJiu Gusdan P.cfic :tcamUiipi. 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MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 4tiia oeuri mag,, JehHm, STKAMSnir NOTICF.X , jijMLA II, W IM w aii m n srni cercelv be kems for hours. 'Tit hew hn bid a i6yful cenvktMi'.t hUlnn KVlllIrt riniaf tlf. that ' ,..IIWt ..UU..4 ....... ..-. -, would nna ner, as no nan ones pt enteritis the house. His fortune in the ascendant. Net even the em: ness of the street discouraged htm. strolled a little way along and senln. As hn nasicd the deer mere, something bright lying und4jV ncath tne scraper attracted nis net Hs nauscd and Mooned down, AlB before he had realized what he waa i lng he had picked up a small key, latchkey, and was holding it la hand. ( Te be con tinned tomorrow ConrteM, Hit, bv tht Dtll Svndteatl, lV Dlrftlen Blunter Cempsny ef Anwrisa ALWAYS PERFECTLY VENT1ULTWI NINETEENTH AND MARKET 11, 1:80. S .30. 8. SO. 7.10, 0&0 Constance Talmadge in rrnsT national ArrnACTtet "THE PRIMITIVE LOVER" Ntit Wwk-WALLACE REID In "THE DICTATOR" TSrttmt ia. i. 4. e. s sni 10 P. 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