Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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SL.KS rem hia latner. a ercm inunu
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mS.Mjrjri VCfi BRENT Audrey' mother, aim
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K attr manv lar 0 diplomatic erviCf
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jnvr gill or toerwiu tciJie e "
rffi irfrtt. irKfc "" Jdrw live.
WirilAHD pnKSlOWnifhtw of Cen-
Sri?"!. M'iewiM te me.ri her.
i!t hrvbIUH a liaht'hearttd but sincere
SKi&fl comedy far. tode J In low utllA
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iBSOfiL'TELY, Jimmy. Yeu will
A remember when we were nt Ling-
leljl spoke te Mrs. Fnrqiilmrsen? She
iM me about It. It's right enough.
Ltciiise tie would remember the facts
Err well. It seems that Lord Conning.
Kgn mnrrlcd MrB. Hrent, nnd they had
1 diughter. There wan f-eme ireimie
iiterce and the rpRt of it. Mrs. Urent
rts'te hlnme. Of ceiirfie, Connington
m given the custody of Audrey. Ifc
'u In n towering rnge or something
.Injured pride nnd nil thnt kind of ret.
Hrefu.wl Audrey, nnd her mother loelt
la away. I suppose, new, nfter nil
lies years, he wnnta her back. Thnt,
a ceurJC, is just my theory, but it
plains everything; Conningten'H np
piffnt friendliness with Mrs. Drcnt,
tcanj 1'rcslew'n chasing of Audrey, nnd
1 rest. As I nnve nlrendy said, I
in ure Audrey Knows netinns of it.'
"I see." Hnrkncss spoke very
Kletly. But in his heart drummed 0
old despair. "And de you think Cen-
itoften will have her back?"
1 Mieve he has the reputation et
Letting ereryfliins he Rets his mind en."
Ehurrnl I.ei- "Anyhow. I should
? fcsjlne Mrs. Brent would surrender her.
' fnMtever flic nilgni niivr iienr, miu is
k woman for wnetn 1 nnve greni on en on
idrntien nnd respect, mainly, I think,
because I realize that she loves her
1 v,- ,ln.iit mil t nnil tinu fnlreil
r Bd endured all the stigma of the Eres
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m AU'irc.v n r.uvv. Hill" i,i,m ini.iii',
rtit It would mean te Audrey te be
tie ilimglHT of Lord Connington, and
ike will net stand in her way."
"Yes." Hnrkncss seemed lest in
tkeuilit. He laughed hhertly nnd
liraly. Of course, tins niters every
tttaT."
I I)!' did net nnswer him, nnd he
eentinufd: "ConniiiKten is one of Eng-
Bind's grent men. Audrey will be pre
Cnted at Court, nnd " He hesitated.
'im Kind jeu told me. I.eis. I might
Un made n feel of myself If I hmln't
Blown. Of course. I must forget
Audrey nltncetlier new.
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nltegethcr nnd go buldhcnded for serious
parts. I think thercjs something mere
satisfying In portraying real live dmr
nctcrs than bouncing en te n Btnge,
followed by n crowd of girls, nnd sing
ing light drivel, don't you?"
"tf nnn l.m ll.- ........ . l I.
l im; iiu.-. uiv iviuiicraiuuiii jer 11,
I suppo'e there Is," ndmlttcd Hark
jiewj. "Are you sure you won't regret
"I knew I shan't," nmwered Leis
bravely. "If only it comes oft I shall
feel that my life is full. I shall have
something te work for and strive for.
I nhnll study It always, nnd endeavor
te rise higher nnd higher. Yeu knew,
Jimmy, In nil seriousness, nnd without
posing, I heuld love my nrt If I were
a real uctres.).
"I believe you would, Leis," said
ITarkness quietly.
He wnt beginning te realize hew
ilccpi a woman Leis was. Hu knew
she had faced n tragedy In her life,
just as he was facing one in his. She
loved him just nu much ns he loved
Audrey. But she was rling from the
ruins of her hopes te greater heights
than ever she would have attained had
these hopes been realized. He knew
that if he had married Leis she might
hnve left the stage, and he nnd she
would hnve wandered en through life
carelessly, migrating te Mente Carle nt
the right time, attending race-meetings
with the utmost regularity, playing,
dnwdlini: en the edci of llfe. with n
winding path of usclessness stretching
eemnu inem. mere would prehalilv
never hnve been children. They would
have beet? n nuisance.
But new Leis was dedicating herself
te work. If the were successful in her
project, she would be contributing her
mite toward the scheme of things; for
n great actress must always de her part
in ine nenenttng of Humanity.
He studied her. Except for the
gravity of her eyes, she looked the same
Leis he had always known, and hn
wondered at It. In a dull, vague way.
He could net reconcile the smartness of
her dress, the vividness of Imr rnler
scheme, with her words. She looked
fragile, a creature te be ki.s'ed and
held. He could have broken her with
one hand. And yet she was stronger
than he!
He felt his own hopelessness. He
thought of his father, of Audrey, of a
hundred mad thing he had done in ills
life, of n hundred chances squandered ;
and Instead of remorse, he was filled
witli n dreadful hittcrness against life,
nlmest against Lel', that she should
have set him se geed 011 example. Why
couldn't he go te hell his own way?
He steed up.
"De you mind if I take you home
new. Leis?"
Net a bit. Jimmy." She saw that
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n4 A Lell Ine!ted at him. "I should iraag-
"". In I nril I until, ifffnli linM kfinn iitiAiivli
W the world te wish his daughter might
wrrr a man. aleve all tli'iigs. she
Mid. "He (-trilies me. from what I
lire rend of him, ns n man who has
Ken through the illusion of title nnd
Wiitien. 'The rank is but the guinen's
e4 nump mut be nu acknowledged truth
with him."
Hnrkncs' laughed ncnlu. "I believe
Burns added leniethlns te the effect that
It en the man who whs the geld. 1
nn nee the Inuner of that 11s applied
tome. I should like te hear mv fnther's
ecmracnts en the matter. They would
le worth record inc.
IMi H.oek her Head howl "J mm
mJe ten all jeurself a snort?"
"I?'1 Hnrkneis was obviously star
tled. "Well I don't knew. Itry te
par tne enmc.
A suuuen realization of I.els s mean-
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mere is a miser game te play?
"There Is, Jimmy." Hnrkncss had
ttver hnncitPil I.dIk could lip ke serious.
"And it isn't played en nice-trucks nnd
in club-room'. I crant veu that the
tun who nlnvs the smaller irnmn nrnn-
wly usually plays the higher one straight
is well. Hut 1110 of you who piny
tie smaller game forget that the bigirer
we is (telng en all around you. The
Kame of living. Jimmy net merelv drlft drlft
i&en; nf doing something. I've get
methln lfe te tell you. It's about
Byelf."
Harkncs reused himself.
"I'm Pnlnir In rhuit tnv Inli n tlin
flreidlnn and leae musical remeily al al
eg'ther." Why. wlint's urnni? T nlul" IhIm
ld the meaning in Haikni-ss' nuestleu,
m lauslied quietly.
"It's nil rinlif II,, i,.,.. I'.., ...,l
lt . P", ., .illll... J I., 1111,
KIDtlll? inv linnil In hni.niwn ltn.,niiL
I'.WU. I h'elleve I'm game, you knew."
hui ni wiuinsicnily. "My truiu
wrdN of overwork last week, se I'm
"lag the Jeb imself, n veu sec. I'm
Win? Inte straight comedy."
iiaane's ,nd ii,,i f,llv m,vthlug.
..u, 1 rrierenic in m ,, ....... 1....
he had his own battle te fight.
They went out tejetlier into the night.
Leve Knows Ne Prlile
Constance Brent went back te Knock
holt filled with conflicting emotions.
During the journey Lord Conning Conning
ten's last words rung again nnd again
in her ears, nnd tlicy were tocsin te
half-forgotten thoughts nnd wishes
children of the dead past. Dreams she
had dreamed when tin world was fair
and all her life was sunshine lived
again in her Imagination. Her lips,
whicli hail known no man's kl's for
what seemed an eternity were warm
with n dc"lre she could net analyze.
She tried te think of Connington's
coldness, his steely logic, his suave
mockery. But she failed. She felt that
when she sold geed-by te him they had
been very near te one another for a
moment the veil hnd slipped from be
fore him and nhewn the man who
walked behind it. An all hut Incredible
hope filled her heart. She tried te still
it nnd failed.
A hackney meter carried her te the
cottage, and she found Audrey in the
jurden.
After gieeting her Audrey said
"Mamma, I went te see Mr. limit -
Hess, nnd I want te knew If I may
go again. Veu won't mind, will you?"
"Why de you want t" pay this second
visit?" nsked Constance.
"I want te explain one or two things
" Audrey was obviously ir.-rveus.
"And I want te ask him 1111 Imper
tant question." She liiiu.lid. and looked
away. "De yen mind If I don't tell
jeu ubeut it until alter 1 have seen
him?"
Constance considered. Her instinct
wus te tell Audrey net te 20 hut
something warned her that if she did
se Audrey would refuse te be cecrPed
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The Yeung Lady Acress the Way
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She would go. In spite 01 every thing. PKTEY HtR Wppl'.etlfl
"All right, dear. Veu may go when rlCdl MllSVVeeh-ena
you line.
Audrey went two days luter, after
writing Unfitness and asking him te
make an appointment with her, and
she found him in the great, untidy room
where first he had received her. Sh.
thought he looked slightly worn, and
net in his usual geed health. lie in
vited her te sit in une of the big ehiiirs
by the lire-place, and he s.n down
opposite her.
"I have come te apologize," Aud
rey's mnuiier wus awkward, she wa
trembling, ami she hoped he had net
noticed it.
"Why?" Hnrkncss' eyes did nut
leave her face for a moment.
I lie last lime I saw jeu F was
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'W hlehv 1 .'"'. he lWl"V of '" ' ,l"'t 1"""' what I liiiv
ly Ii'is ILL se'n" 1,in ,,7v " I thought of my,elf since I knew. But
").. i ills some serious, n nmi 1 .1 ... . , . ...
"Mtlf. niements ,1 1 -1.. " ..V.... 11 ""."",' ' i" iuiBne me. ieu will,
Mir n.. 1,, , ' , ' "fMiij' 11 lilll.i .
) aj Its the cleverest tiling that's
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IA .1 tl're"K1' humorous spectacles,
tttnV.n0, nw'S'"M',y touch of lmthes te
Inte relief the comedy of it. I've
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I,"!"';. Jliniiiy. Di-eHilful thing.
!( In,,, '". ineii te tell my
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went you.'
Ilarkness looked Inte the fireplace.
"There is nothing te forgive." UN
voice was very strained. ."Because jeu
were mistaken In your facts it dues net
ulter the truth of jour leiidemnatlun.
1 deserve everything you said."
"Yeu de net," Audrey said gent!.
'Se ou icnlly feighe ine?"
"H11W could I help but tel'fi'lM' jeu?"
Tin qui tien bieunht 11 llu'sh te
Audrey's cheeks, anil her Incnh came
Ulster. She 1 111 out licr lian.l.
CONTINl'KI) MONDAY
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Uncommon Sense : Responsibility
By JOHN HLAUr;
I'l.l, known te this uHicr u
NefUi?,ir,"i,"f " ""'i''"cd talent
of epiismi.ie Iniliistry.
The young lady ncreps the way
says the girls of the gr.'iduntlug
class were mere than usually gifted
this j car, platinum wrist watches
predominating.
PRACTICAL GOLF
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By FOSTA1NE FOX
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hen,? , s" r"Ml hr l,ls ,irtt te
.Thti ii u l"Hl,"H '" "'.Kilt.
I.ngaged le a er;. elu'rn.liig girl,
he .itnuiil the wyildin:, ter luce
jenrs hecause he didn't w.'iit le be
"lialidlcapiied" with 11 wile.
Presently the gul verj wisely get
tired of waiting unil murriul another
mail.
WHKX this youth was effeied a reallj
important opperiuulty he dcclliied
It liecniise It InviiKed travel In a pint
of ,ht country he did net like.
Ills jeui-ieys would have talici him
tee far away from his favorite ge.f
duh.
Offered the temporary charge of an
other's man's nffnlrs, lie lefusetl 1'
cause it would be tee grcai 11 ie ie
speiiNlbilitj. lie has dodged rpsiensblllt,v always,
being tee self-centeied 1,1 luinlen him
self with olillgatiens.
lie will always make 1 fair living
because there Is demand for his talent.
"Dl'T lie will itlwajs he 11 fnl'ilie just
-' tin bume -mid lice.iiise he Is tee
much of, a coward ,0 accept resiion resiien
silblllty. Cemright, lf$t
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