w W9i FW3 ve StSfi&?3j X4 w - If EVENING "PUB&O lEDOEB&&lllADEpMlA) WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 1S22- "l d xfn (.PuncAcJ W a Urn Town V Cepvrteht, tut, by Katk f eHn ATeteMn Burt. Prfnffd ... 6v orraAefmoit wlffc ir. revetllan tf etetpaper B'rvlct Katharine, NcwlinBurt tthryer EleiieT SfteuZd Win Unusual Here? 1 i. arriBV nn fah IpL .. - .I..... Vu Verfe town entr tfZ'm.wuAitn. a liandtemi butmt&u- (' i "'... .uiikr. Hi I tMiKfna a ?. id makt tip Mt ntaltcted rauca rrtHJ 5&"e. ?e fit hlmttlf welntliy l WilelM Ortmcoembe, e sephUlt 2rr. wM IV? ? 'wl Si SiM 0 occupied In frylne le &? love affair e e working Ctrl Vf 7 . tl.i.d mitiiiiik ainAM irrtid nturer e ikw y "." 7.r,r aalti' ten. V AND HEHB IT CONTINUEH nvm iilttln' Dangerous Trail ."WHERE followed a Btrlckcu sort of -iH-.ll.nc... Mnry oedvlth her back t., "Iti-- itm h 011b W,acirv -, ' h uikU k U 1!'. Sartv te her blot Iritndt, and Mleamtd at a novel fcitJOllet. in JStiffwman from intuit tn a teft ht EK-,0 trouble. A brttk. tUjhratt n "'? " . m hi. rfdciifj and Mint S5ri QffM "V 0rt"- f i'.".'... V.MfiMM. O vewt vrnat- litSiitet relattett. 0 vewt vcrioe vcriee .S1 Sf. lacv Dr. 8el. who ll e Bmi e?J'! '?,! ! A0," r i ermi nin "' .J (h tferv. " ner ,IM S!I. Tut father. ftrelM ls Is Infer' athtr ewra hint hwAflk tn lfi RSS2 bm w dieiend or marrilne fSJLnn eddlcled e rtrlnWne ateai his iS"' Q Pet, after him ( lh ioieoji. 7iinn fiijirejtlns Ihlnet .obet lh MWMtn,, etc.. trim ite eU Cf?n or"emor e Mrv. During a i!intMte accidental cult 0' lerltl rKflienknlf. treokme an arterv. ?h "HAfr f Br. Snl, end fher fh 'rvif., ujhe for the flrtt fime reen !t S?'0. FrdlnoiidKedde.i. a Hch. f T'i . TJ GUMPS Homeward Bound ) uteVana her eyes en the Doer. r-bmis were jwibuhb 't" -"Btd'her back. Her heart Mcemcd I te .Buffering a iwmsumeui. vi uiuwcu "Hoieu don't want me ie bchu iuni ,r te Dr. Laurie," Q wild in his ft even voice. "Yeu don't wntit me "rite Sephie her chnnct for happlucBB. t.iv.i you don't knew what the gel's vtmwn win' through. It would take a tKn of levln' te make up te her what mk ha hecn put through since her Kurle feller quit." W..n.. n Iri fn1lirfi1. mnklnr -fiflu J hrmelt nealnst the minny itXrlndew no that the fire of August shone 3.W T. v.. n,lrlu "tlinrx mlirlit be creat W I i t,-I 1. fn ii tit KnrtiV inter 10 ncr w uii"s"i ..wU v. I. Is several years elder new, he is i nan, and he will be harder ami per iidi 1ms chivalrous. Maybe lie still .:(,!. fMiintp for her I don't knew 'ff-bnt I de knew he has a profession mmi a practice nnu ue is nmoiueus m place pariicuinriy hvuhhivu iu ""." un't (hut n nrctty dangerous cembl Mtlen for Sephie?" "i nun spb the trutii of that," Q Admitted, "but if this feller is as no- CMUat HS nil iiiut vuiui'n iu men En) nlll turn ncainst him pronto. 'i Ilhehas wme lierse-Benscnnd likely It jVeuld cure her if he tried any triflln' M that nature, depnic ueius ucrseii I "And you are willing te take this mpenslblllty en your shoulders? Of feflng these two people together?" "Yeu don't knew what the gel is "P gainst." Marv came back slowly te her chair and rested her hand en its buck. All the color of excitement and unccr bad faded from her face, which were its leek of a brave, ill-treated child. "It would be better for all of us nere, think." she vnld softly, shuklnc her Bead In a luilf-plteeus fashion, "if you took yourself bnck te your est, (J. We are net strong enough wc old Tessels for your new wine. We can't tblnk singly or feel straight. There are tee many entanglements, things come lathlckness " she slehcd. "I'm i. Wfraid I'm net very clear shall we de eme worn it s nearly IB o'clock. "What about my letter?" he de manded. Shi ahruzzpil. "I wnsh bit hnnds of It. I've (.aid everything 1 can te dissuade ou from sending It. I shall be terry If jeu de anything te hurt Dr. 8ales or Sephie or Iitiurie. But Ten arc very sure of yourself, it seems." He Bie her a queer quick glance and cropped his eyes. "I nln't anything like that," he laid. He was profoundly hurt. Lessens began in grim, unsmiling earnest and ended in no lighter fash ion. Fer the flrbt time, Mary's schelnr went away without comfort and left her without cheer. On his way te the hotel. Q mailed we letter, but when the white envelope bad dropped out of his sight, he felt Heavy of heurt mid burdened of cen-cltnc. I'm blttln' a dangerous trail," he itpnfessed te himself. "I'm likely te strike quicksand at this ferdin'." lerhaps it uns the sense of guilty nanee that gave hlra that afternoon I mOOU nf rppblmcTinea Tr 1....1 1. flittering eye and tight smile of a dare- G6TU UDPfl II t: d rfrr sx9 li (.....-. it Presented himself by appointment in Tn gilded Seuth Parler at the " Wfli0! .,At Pr&t Blance Hclolse rec- - MP.Ued t.hat he was net te be trifled wnn and the nucer waver thnt his stronger moods inspired began nt once no trntiMn 1w.h t - i i- f .. . " w wua nwurc, Dili, in ii --u Ul n Q's face flameds "Bhe's ageln' te get the lessen of her life, that My, If she don't quit tetnptln' me." At which naively shocking statement Heldse laughed until the deg-cart jerked her music te silence. . ( "This Is a perfectly awful form of ""clpllne this deg-cart of yours, Qt Vhat will you de 16 noer airs. Favre If she keeps en 'tempting' you? juu re ioe (ircauiui. Well, ma'am, seems like she enter Jains the notion that a man is a safe little pet animal, like some kind of lapdog. New I nln't anything like thnt. I'm net a quarter se safe. I'm a real man-critter and likely as net some day I'll hug her." Helelse .laughed again. "You've never hugged me!" she said. He turned upon her se white and shocked a face that she drew buck from him. "Q, I'm sorry. Don't please leek t 'no like that. Don't be se angry. What did I say? I didn't mean any thing. I was justwell, teasing you." He turned away his eyes. "I reckon I have get a whole let te lenrn," he said presently between his teeth, "but you ve get wine te lenrn yet, girl, and I d sure hate for you te get your lenrnln from Fadden him or nnj ether married man of his kind. I knew mere'n you think. I've seed a heap of ugly things, likely I hev done some ugly things. There's just two ends te thut married game one way you cemu out a knave, and the ether wuy you come out a feel. If you're a woman, you don't come out quite .clean." Hclelse burned face,- neck, and brew burned with pure anger. The Insult of the phrase as one even, re motely te be applied te her was a whip te, her superiority. She bit at her slender pink lip and drew in her brcnth. "One must amuse one's hclf," she said with an affectation that made the blte of her Werik ileilhlv Icppii tn ill. listener, "In this Impossible pluce. One must have some excitement. One must occasionally have the (society of a man ui ine weriu, or one gets out ei prac tice forgets hew te behave." He laughed. "Yeu want excitement. Well, ma'am, se de I. There ain't enough danger In this prace for 'one,' I figure it. Dungcr is what 'ene's' out loekln for." Before she knew even that he had moved, he was out along the shaft. He Hung up his arms with a wild long cry he did something, she couldn't see what. The mare .flung herself back, snorted, and gathered her long bones together. Q was back in his seat, the reins wrapped about his wrists, his body braced. He looked at Heloise, his mask thrown down, bis face gleaming, young, reckless, hard like the faces of men in far wild places. Hclelse clung te the scat; her hat was gene already, her hair streamed, they rocked along the read at a sneed that took her breath. It seemed te her that the cart must fly te pieces; they racketed down a hill, flew en one wheel about a turn, flashed by u meter full of white and startled faces which drew from Lele' half an hysterical hiugh, they swerved from a bridge, belted down a bank, in credibly steep, splashed through a deep ford. In front was a ledge that seemed te evcrbnng. "By Ged!" said Q. "She means te make it!" She went at it like a lunatic, doubled herself, jumped, caught at the earth with her feet. Fer a perilous moment they hung, then heaved and plunged up te the reudslde. The niure stepped and steed shaking all ever, In a lather of feuiu. wru i uw0 Afnrttfc k COWlt OF Vituta ROOGHIMO IT YHt HOME Will I oeot tVtteK- f.pi&iw.ei i evee two ww w "in- UOb CABIN- 1MCUL-1MVT' AiV4At: v Fttuau Keeps - miem rJwev MlMt I WrSS IM WVS GOT TO' 60 MUM- -WVOS M.U- KM WHEH WE COME fcrVCK. Nfc'S ut.. nte PE-. Pir r50fc'T'ME k6t AT(HIN& - 'tU JUT WfVUc IN J KHt VtHfWZV. 'JbA By Sidney Smith f km t.i.1 i I ngen r n&bbi jv,ry .S lUlft YlMP. THt I W,Tf LE V ON A6MU AT SHKON EST - I'LL 0tT OVO TIMER VS VUfciKttJG AOUNO WtH A V WvTE ftKC IM HtS HMO NOW I S"S iiiE'". C-ii JZl hHt i tHVlTEO TMErA Te Vf . U- T WOULD . f:Jr4Wy T TV4N ACCEPTED THE NVTfVtlON- iMACNt M1H GtVlHO AM AT HOME. TOIL. AMELIA- TCT011E HEtt WTH jOW OT THOtE UTtUt THRtC6HEllEt , StVJVOrtES (N OWB HAH6 A,ttt A EMI TAS3E IN TME OTMEt-- F . NMOULDN'1 LOOK OUT OT fLACE. WTTlNfi OACK OF A OA TANI r.V OfCrFeCJ - hs Mn SOMEBODY'S STENOGMartfji Human n Iteislilernl U. ratftit Office By Hay ward this Camp's. Prettv Goen l&AfT IT,"VWU5'.? COURSE W6 HAVEAlT 30T OPBH AIR PLUMBING AAJD RUfWM6 WATR - BUT G00t A& IT IS I BET'HOKV' SMITH .VfiULMTvccT AA1D H LIKE IT' 60l.LT, DID TOO JWOULDT GO EVER SEE ANYBODY Se OUT Te LUMCH ' tXACI AS hukt His Sister Told' M6 IT TAKES HIM ONE HOUR TO TiE HIS NECKTIE. ONCB A BUTTON CAM OFP HIS I ASKED HlMTfrR AXJ ERASER (ONE DAY AMD HE SAID HE A!VER HAD AMY L6 FOR THEM. . i - ' ' I ' I f a, r I THOIWlJT TWAT j. h J-H?a?.iS!L, ' I w DARAi PrOSCUPlAlE W i i inci iv-c viol nuviAi . & - v- w- T Ail I Ifll 7rs ' eCZ y V"W V s ' iieiwvib. 1 flV r- a .t ratr'i v . - -v -'- I r . a.,i -m i iimuiva i i f I .1 f"L ir r n . . -v r' -'w 14. H A: .1 iiiiniiiia 1 1, i y. 1 w tvn r a j "rs -ai- j i.iui i inii luiumi M" -7. W?sr tW&JPtA, ntAteW'rZMr u. ,te-i E5-'b5, ; ,ak vn r . s , ' -V4 - m """. r ,--?A- ' 3k ' ?in jsvIiU AS'.r' ' " K YTn SLMffl - jfiffli&ijgk li'iiiSia gW fb m iflciw...eJ m Vj3 The Yeung Lady Acress the Way beftenlnir his humnr. thn Waren.hil RenmAl ,. HA1. u mui. ....-. ?.5riflsL,ncctinK 8ince th8 night she M left him te go out Inte the moon- "ic wiin Ferdy Fadden. They were "..conscious of thnt episode; Lele Wltlly, he rebcntfully. I ll.V KrMimkl n .nn. wl.4 IM... - ".h.i. u nu(( linn liuca iihi: We wanted te get there first," said W, and the peer dem feel Is tied up te a machine they called at the stables uojeiri. 11 leeks llke a real death -gP, but 1 reckon we can make it. nan te come?" . j"ru'rc Belng te tnke me for a rle, O; jiew dclicleusly ubsurd! fUKy-rldlng ! Cenie en, I'm ready r anything." i,f.ii lumorrew, aim yesterday." "Will- nnt'j T. !... .- t. .j living, Isn't it? than te be behind i.VHIne;;.. l ,lke People with pep, wn t you ; im"uM' 1In,a'nra that's why I chose ws here lady-hess." His eyes narrowed i ner as she climbed in. h Htnn.linf mww with the reins In his hands, ftern " yU a11 duded up for tb,s I She was In fact beautifully gowned DRlp 'mmi .irtll. ...U. I.... I ?. u ..r (;,cn cel heauty were n ayjnph-like purity. , "mtled. "Yeu think I'm n plumb "udtrfoef nn thin .ap nr ..n j JOU?1' " """ """ .? ,cll'nbed In and the "lady-hess" iVfC(l down the long straight drive iv5 ub?"y long-stepping vim that llrew IIclelsp. ImpU n tr nlnf the imL. trsnand evoked a f,mall excited laugh. .,,,1 ry wll If you want the whole 1 1 '. wa,i Planning, after I had wmpletely demolished you, te get what j,-" mi 01 you te leave me at tne wintry Club where I am te have tea 'ti another victim." Mr. Fer-dee-nand Fadden," drawl- '.r0,'1 y01- tb'nlt he's charming "lm? 1 de." Q guided his mare around the gate Wjt .and headed her north. , Hlies. get n cencrete mouth," he Sil 1 . "aml gutta-percha legs and 1 jck." mn,le elastic and she has J wrd, hard heart" ; then with hardly jenange of tone, he asked, "Ain't he ftarrfed man, Heloise?" ye this informality of nomenclature, r!.nd at last nersuadrd him. Hi f' what has thnt te de with ffilii ,0 ,earn yt. my dear innocent, w.M ntttern frl.n'.i i i.,u - v.nn. Jirried woman, and don't tell' me you jlffA policed her marked' attentions "I'll Never Forgive Yeu" "Feclin' better new, ain't 'one'?" demanded Q, looking at his companion. She tee, was shaking from head te feet and white and wild. '"Yeu were trying te kill me!" she punted, when she could get her voice. "Take me home. I'll never forgive you." "I tbenght you wanted seme excite ment. Playtn' with death is n heap healthier and hencster than some ether ways of gettln' it." He turned the mare and then re gained the read and began te trot soberly tewnrd home. Helolse, with shaking hands, arranged her hair. "I always trusted you," she began, when she fancied she had It in order it was really n one -sided tangle of ruffled geld and she had a quite distracted and unaccustomed leek "but, us a guide, you are quite as untrnincd as you are as a man of the world. I don't care for savagery, or foelbardlness. I sup pose you were angry with me and want ed te give me a fright. Yeu succeeded perfectly. But I have lest most of my respect for you. I knew thnt you lacked certain qualities et nntsli and polish, things thnt come by birth and train ing, but I did think that you bad a fundamental manliness und chivalry " "Your color is cemin' back," said Q, "but chiefly te your nose. Ain't thnt comical?" Shu was silent, but the color suf fused Itself mere becomingly. "Are you wautlh' te meet Mr. Fer-dee-nand at the- Club?" "I told you I wanted te go home," she snapped, her temper running wild. "Oh, 1 forget your orders. Yeu ain't loekln' quite in Fer-dee-nnnd's class just ut present, but by the time you re all curriea up aim erusuea uewnignin it'll be tee late for the Club, won't it? Say, there's your hat en a tush along aleng aleng side the read and I see two cows leanin' ag'in a fence elbewin' each ether te mnke out what in thunder the thing is. I wlaht Miss Mary could sen thatl If you'll held the reins I'll collect it ler you. She held the reins nnd he was out and in ngain with his lithe, linked movements. They drove for n whil in silence. The shadows were length ening and the katydids were at a frenzy of debate. When Q next spoke he was beber enough. ... "I was a plumb feel te put you into danger," he said, "but I urn often took that way with foolishness after I hev had te be extry responsible for long spells, leu nre rigui in m .. i,n,. iniii mn nml I'll be swearin likely half the night ever some of them cuts you nave given m.-. " I deserved them, but this nln't no plensurln' for me, this summer, lady, and you sum liad ought te be mere careful sometimes." Tbcru hud begun K e ninm ill II 1H VOlce, llliu u Tr' NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Bu FONTAINE FOX The young lady across the way says Liberty bends are a fine In vestment up te a certain point but nobody should assume tee much bended Indebtedness. iV 1 I iT - iir S ... tf . a . vl- Ss, ki v 'It t5' jK f, .a " .ir . ' EP,. ... " 53 4H& 1 .,A.S -O ' y$ it,. -aa- t'-SBky iK$rtfk ' Sf7s,t I ,a .e- n .' H ", .. ..lt1f "X ".Lr THt VtNlr40 tirXS. HiNKLC CAME M0A1 WlYM HEJt HAIR gOBPED , Krt. HlHK.E ToeK IT Se f HtftrXX THAT Hfc DISAPPEARED iHTb THE CELLAR Af0 PRAHK OP A WH01.B vtttvi's sepply of Heme BkeW. 11. SCHOOL DAYS rjBcpBS- fc.Ueul VeORe eai6 nswwcv eh euNO1 I CM TULl. Bf W Fisrtrftf Poles . Ye CWT vww fii- setiOAf t?cnc50i supefueKDer OH VW, i' .. . . j VOO ec& 1 cemt; cn MtMa.TlM eifJftVWWMMIHn es.iwf. hu MU tvnp FRArflLC fOAM twi Vnnin xam 4SRMft weirLe iWKeaew ttyM W imnwpm.J .rr ThJnma UU Wise - TUe vtiK Bmtfttr AieBu"tDiH SM IW AH6UIJH CH1CP' Cmi Wc uar Air LtrV PA PLe.? SIR . tfltfe M6 JlT rtifi 'l WHT T M 90MI BRCOO ft M" tt . (mw ArteiiJ lb Trsad..- !""- w As ei PETEYNew-a-Daya Wt, s (af I re? ' Jvf; Ji'l ( 'SrL 13 p rss i: 'v. L-Ik. 'i- v By C. A. Voight Cti ER -Bee TAKOOM . MISTER I -ROLI AIL hhHE, WAY LicRE VHEW 1 HEAtO T - WAS (HAT A 'RtTAL XjRctK : vr -I Hepe '15 TellVeu. m IS i ? - I ctftwrrtw Leck- Ihoveh Ihcy was xeu' it fORlHE HOV(S- I ALVANS WAUTeD Te 3EE I'tTM je A Mevie 1 T" CH GASOLINE ALLEY Walt Leves Nature, But- nffected her oddly, with shame and fear and pain. "ieu nev gev me mnji hund ever me nnd you den t often spore te use it. Wasn't it for the times when you act like a real live woman, when jeu leek at nie like jeu uset te out there In the, big plnces-l'd hev quit you quite a low tln.e back. But you keep me hepln nnd, by Ged I that's what hurts most." He looked at her nnd she was per haps unreasonably startled te n j j there were tears In his cool nnd br lliant eyes. She found herself wondering if ever before they had suffered J he shame of that stinging moisture "cer an In stant she almost understood. She te.Kd.ed his an.i with a quick linger, then bent her face te both her "I am bad, Q, bnd, cruel, selfish. Ge away from me; -because I've been hurt m"ySe)f, I'll bnrc you. Ge away." CONTINUED ltIOnR0W HtgC'S A UTTLC eOOKLCT I"m OH MOTDRIMO- THB006H THe AOI ROMOACKS . APf Must seer -mis! By King tf" . t mWt V JUf Y MBS. BLO&OM. IT'S CJbfNfr TO 8e A VCRV EDUCATIONAL TOUR. WELL CO ALL THE HtSTOetCAC GPOTZ AND NfAfTAPA yv'N - - ,-. ( ' L FALLft " U) NIAGARA FALLS! I WAS ONCE 'D LOVE TO AGAIN! ;kxmse mwKtim. ve L r 2 rMLM fiBHf -$ TheW) Ce -d tmt i '''".-fill II III IB X tet'vmBm That lets rMe oer! I'LL A I KNOUUMEM I'iM WELL OFF C ) . 1 i x n gp 1 Hi i ? ,.viv: .xi . tv ,VA--.y,W.i; .. j'ivj ,1 . v,.,,i?,'. SJiiiiiljji4aL4,'- j' v.Ktn..tibfH& . 's kNi .,., Jli'J.ICWj.Vk...., ... . "4Ji r ' V5A'. ,fi-itl
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