it " i . i i i i i ii l f, , ... , , i 'i i r ''I. .Vj.'tiTinii MMf THE GUMPS-Comrades THE WORLD OUTSIDE By Sldmw By HAROLD MacGRATH TkrUUna iter of a fight for $7,000,000 naf a htmutiful girt eve by 7hVmutherf "The Man en the Mem," "Luck of the Wan," fc. CenriaM, tttt, by Hareld JTaedraM " m net who m Tin meby AttCpOFT. n fn nit tto.eoo. McieiM b e It, and DM teuna 0OCt le 'litli STEWART' e npjirfr.wi.iiM " itfi 2.V5 ? Ik uerM. Se claim fa SSSinitht "Aflvmturt BtmdlcaU." uhlet JU) BeeU. Mmsllmee called A pro pre y' BOWMAN, a ttieejssfiil trtunlenJ l? and elrt heceme.tilrrclffl li eech n of fM "i(fvcitttir r. anil a Uck ctmem'r. (nclttr 0 Nancu a heu "T Vvwnnv. a muitfrlA SiintA dtnUnei. lit e dhansrarmt. eiijt nmni Nancy's Reckless Meed t)SE." Thnt signified there would Ube ether daggers. Hather Billy, he tnsldercd It, for n mnn of Stewart's mentality, te steep te such cheap theatrical devices. Te wear him down with terror; well, thnt could net he lone. Stewart had n key te the heuse and key te deer Ne. 4. Emphatically thnt was net pleasant te centemplnte. More Mere More erer, the man had nceulred much in formation ns te the habits of the ten ants I knew when hit entrance would net be observed. Still, Bancroft was reasonably certain thnt whatever was te happen te him would net happen In this house. He dropped the dagger scornfully Inte the bureau drawer, nnd went te lied. If he had any dreams, he could net re member them In the morning. Which puts the kiss Inte the picture ngnln; he had net meant anything by It. Thanksgiving Dny enme, with Its cheerful turkey-cranberry ntmnsphere. Seven -eighths of the human beings were gaunt of eye nnd emptv of belly j hut there was plenty In New Yerk, nnd much of this plenty would be wnstcd thoughtlessly. Of tlie trio, It wns Jenny nlene wne xblbltcd the proper excitement eer the prospect of going te Crate's beauti ful home, nenr the pink, for dinner. Te her, It wn a tremendous event. A real home, net n stuffy lint or apnrt ment; elbow-room, with Oilcnliil rugs and pictures, silver and cutglnns nnd laced table-linen, n butler nnd n sec ond mnn. Nancy laughed at these rather child ish party manifestations. Today Jenny's tar was net keen enough te mite th hard quality of this laughter. N'nncy wns hiving ene of her iielinnt and reck less moods. Tint her speech wns net bitter wns due te her loc of Jenny ami her iintivc kindness that had no wish te cast n shadow en Jenny's great dny. But slie wns bitter te the bottom of ber soul. Te ent a Thanksgiving dinner In n stranger's house, because she had BO house of her own! The feed weutd have a taste of wormwood. A thought crept in. It wns vngue nnd ahndewy nt first, and without nobility : but it sprend ns shadows sprend; nnd as she began te sense fully the import, she tried te ferce It out of Iter mind. But shadows' nre Indestructible snve lj light; the shndews of the mind ere ui.i iipntcil only by revelation. After the mntinee, 011 the wny from the thentre te Crnig's, Jenny uncon sciously t.ived the tide from utter dull ness. Most of her slangy Mimncntiiin were laughable, but the laughter of her auaicnee wns or tulse uuil empty quality. Craig wns In n highly nervous state of mind. He hail neither eje nor cm for anything but tills euiik wmider wmider wemnn who hud llrst trapped his funry, then IiIh lee. IIe had oveuemc her floefness by never nttcmptlm; te step beyond the line slie had drawn. Hy new she muit hae seme inkling of what his real intentions were. Bancroft was nlse in n peculiar stntc Ot inind. He hnd the absurd sensation 0! being n thinking puppet en whes. and that Craig was n manipulator. He was In this luxurious sedan ugnlnst his will; lie wns about te enter Crnig's home against his will; he would have te cat this man's feed against his will. We clalrvnjnnce was neccs'-niy; he llY "V1 ll0 aml Jpny had been In vited solely becnuse Nancy would have refused te enter Craig's home without Hfi Al tl,reu8" the dinner Craig we.um be secretly resenting their pres ence and maneuvering Nancy Inte cexa and corners; and he, Bancroft, was determined te make these little SeeslbT" " ' "h0rt '" ll Wa3 P1,tc,y But he reckoned without Jenny, who truly signified. If Nancy married Craig, Jeremiah would be unattached. Even nny, philosopher thnt she wns, could net utterly abandon hope. Se she lnld J1!,T V0,"80 cVcr' devlce te held Jeremiah at ber side. JV , ,the sri?u of Thanksgiving rested solely with Crnig's mniden frnmiT0 mlbIlty et the guests Immcdintely at their case or at such permit'1 n,"l perversity would hn!nrSt'nCr.ale . leek t,,cm n''0' the wjects. l.vcrywhere wns unestentn- tal ffL l"' ""ate h" ill tL x,U!'ltcu the tieasurcs of his mind, 2Siw 1 hn,W Iown nt tll l'lane ad played until dinner was announced. CSSi?J?t0 Mw.."hJ! farther and jSmT. ?,,' """ca out te Bwii. And sjaJX'J01.' V19 ' of tke two men wis ,!i,Lth'y ,00kcd ,at Neney. which was ttlraesj constantly Jenny threw Mf ears overboard and drlfte.i, tee. e aunt nlena found tlw tuikey Uli.i T5 W08 net Prolonged, ns SJ? !!5f.bfA t0 be t the thentre be- STil:"R.V,,ifV. in tl.e end Crnlg any inn... "reft: n,,t ecane of SLnP.iil0 hi,ltr- ,),lt I'wntwe ' Zl, Zi J,"yi J..,y, who Im.d mi ... ' ei;u 10 00 a "geed sport" SS car. Phr .mallcS. Sh'e did I Ien. a. rf,mMch,h? lu,rt herf,0,f' L wiL ? ce,u,ld ,m,rt Jeremiah. ft th Set ??' Nnncy. nhe had Sth5.Lu.cin .th? wW. who would fat U.VI' "J9"1 from ,h raevles. the &". '"! ?!llle Jeny al- weHd l;u .'"'' W""8 n" Jenny Mai- mSaT Va" ',lln evor the phene- he knew lnec0ir(,'.nnd Pretended that th2 S fiima,Sut U watching hlra ! frera tUB corner of her eye. had taken A,dlfflcu.lt tmk Senny croft .fn1.' uPen. her eheuldera. Bun- t wJ?L,",oea lb muneuver. but BMn rudPne" te both Jenny hi of fhSt liT.'i nnduh8 Wtt ,UCP n mat, lis knew he waa tramd W the reena aa Jjj" I mSwM't eftim. wAole-teulfd but Hunt fJS&POTT. r eroeh te Btcwart'a emolei. lHXh UMLLHAN. si am&fflR i m int'i wir People Yeu Knew! A let of thtm, Ukalle or ethtnetit, make up Me call of character! t en abterlhg drama tef American Lite of Today Flapper, Jatjtheund, buty money making father, fathien-buttcrfty mother all appear In "The Heuse of Mehun" Oct aequalntcd with them beginning ' Tomorrow But his heart wns tern with the greatest misery he hnd ever known when he looked around suddenly and discovered thnt Crnlg; and Nancy had left the room. Craig nnd Nancy steed In the upper hall, before the tell leaded window through which they could sce the foggy nura which hangs ever New Yerk en winter nights. The faint wnlt of the phonograph rnnie up te them. Craig knew that he hnd but llttle time, se he put it te the touch. Win her or lese her, It must be new. "N'nncy Bewmnn, you ought te knew by this time thnt jeu nre mere te me than anything cIfe in the world. Will you marry me? Wnlt don't speak!" Hn did net touch her; seme Instinct, tee deep te nnaljzc, warned him net te seize her hands, the perfectly normal action of n lever, te which no wemnn, triendly In attitude, could reoseuably object. As she tnnde no movement sub ject te interpretation the slight con traction of her shoulders might have meant nnj thing or nothing he went en. Hnd he talked of love, n glimmer of light might Imvu penetrated the tragic darkness in which she walked this hour. Htil he spoke of mntcrlnl comforts, et her voice, of Trance nnd Italy, urged by the devil te de se, no doubt. And Jet it was only Jeglcnl that he should offer his treasures first ; for she was at the top of .etith nnd he wns en the way down te middle nge. J t seemed te Nnncy thnt she hnd heard eery word of tills before, ns in reiienisnl. She hnd visualized him twenty times tlmt day, in this very net; and twenty times her answer. Fer the devil n i,.r wen this; te marry him, If he ulTcied. Thnt she would be com mitting n. colesinl cruelty te n mnn who wid never harmed her. who hencsflv Iecd her, wns 11 thought which could net make time with the passionate perteiseness rising cenrtnntly within her. She turned, pnlu us nlnbnster. Ne, no, no! She heard the three syl lables ns clearly ns though they hnd nrtunlly hern spoken In her ear. Ne, no no I With what effect? That the tidnl wave rose te its crest and hurts there. "I Will .Marry Yeu!'.' "I 111 marry .nu," she nnltl quickly and brcnthlcslj te have it ever with before the wae broke, te mnke retreat uiiiesslble. "But t!i engagement must he kept secret until the end of the run; and jeu must ebscne all the fermnlltics ns in the past." Thereby Icnving the ery retreat she wus endca voting te cut off! He ngu"d eagerly enough. Any con cession, se that lie wen her in the end. Iho hinging te sweep her Inte his arms nnd seal the bargain with a kiss was sternly held in cheek. Perhaps If lie had acted upon the desire, the con tact would lme iiwnkeued her. the wave would huve crushed, nnd nil her better instincts would hnvc rushed up T The I'lvmiii-iiii me ngue Horrer thnt 1 ? 11' w,aH te "nIt "I""1' her substan tially. But Crnig us if penetrating the psychology with whlcli the girl was bu mused merely took her cold hands in his nnd kissed them. "Theatre, thcntie!" called Jenny, from the feet of the stnlrs. On the return In Mm ilnnh. n-. Inughcd at every comment Jenny of fered; nnd net nil these offerings were comic; at least net te Jeremiah, who his night determined te tnke his time In passim alleys. What had Craig said te her, upstairs there, that made her se happy? He hoped, with all his mhI that the seller of adventures would strike tonight, send n tornado or an nvalanche out of the first nlley. Nothing but extreme physical exertion would serve te mitigate the pelgnnnt misery swelling and contorting his heart. Se this wns love I A dozen times he was en tha point of Inventing seme excuse te halt the sednn nnd leave it ; but he was shackled net only by common politeness but by the reluctance te lenve Nancy virtually alene with Crnlg. Somehow Jenny did net count, somehow she would never count ngnin for pinning him se trickily te the phonograph. Had Jenny some understanding with Crnlg? The notion filled him with bristling anger. He hnd rend of such things the false wemnn friend. Still, he hnd no au thority for such a suspicion; and as he grudgingly admitted this fact, aharae superseded his nnger. Ne; If Jenny wns hnd, then there wcre no geed women. Her notion might have been mischievous rnther than premeditated; It wns just his own cantankerous mood. Scumi millions! Supposing he flung that nt them, and proved It? Why, he could probably buv and sell Crnlg, ns they snld in the street. But there wan ene thing he never would de and lila splne stiffened nt the thought and that wns, buy n wife. Aa he looked buck he began te perceive the real notion in his hiding under an as sumed nnme; he wanted te be loved for hlmself alone, net for what ha could bestow In worldly reeds. And here she sat, nt hla elbow, by me irony or me gens, nan ne out known It. Peer Jenny t who would have followed him te mountain tops or down te dark abysses! He 'might, and probably would, have felt extremely sorry for her, but he would net have effeied her mnrrlnge because he was sorry. At the stage cntrnnce he held Nancy's hnnd for n moment, smiled, and let her go. He wanted her nlene, but that was net possible, with the company flowing in tnreugn 1110 niiike i"or. "We hail n grand time, Mr. Craig," Jenny declared with only half a He. 7,A renl Thnnksglvln' dinner 1" "Makes mu happy te near yen aaj ," Craig turned te Bancroft, "Any te. particular place you'd like te be dropped, Mr, Coillngsweoa?" "Ne, thank, i'i around a bit. I want Ne, thank. I'm going te leg te tnani : .yen for your Kindness," n uee. jeremlah wai becoming accomplished m thta conven tion. EVerybedy lied; thay had te, ei light. What would yeut Jeremiah oeold net aay te Crnlg: "Tour turkey choked me, your house smothered me, and be hanged te yeui" a he would hare Craig lied, .tee, but careleaaty, T am glad I bad the chance te offer- it.'1 IIe had no particular fear of thli boy; but somehow he waa always around, under feet) aeemed te hare a geed deal of time en hla hands for a young chap fighting the world. Where is the middle-aged man who does net underestimate youth and pay tot it? I Ctfl2EMS MO s TrH t)Ml XNBNMll. TW tT .7 VkfSWRi I H mSvrtve 6WtH W WtM V Wt ,) J HOU VWU. 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