'""A " rt' "' .T,'yt"'-,v'4VAv,'hT'' " 'ftSV"-$,- "- -''n" v.i; r1? rv f f ft" " -v v-.f V; 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 1922 I I II . !'. M U"3 in Writing Remance of iuir nid Vil of n Inicrirnj FaiiiUn and Us Cemcbcck THE HOUSE efMOHUN By GEORGE GIBBS Auther of "Veulh Triumphant" mul Other Successes Cepyrtyht, 1021, 1) Applcten if Ce. Arc Flappers as Bad an They're Painted? Arc Jaa-Beu All Limb vf Satan? VllO'S WHO IN T1IK STOKY '. tM .... i.n...... i-.f.,. fll'rf vjiwill .117 IV,-., WJl-K'-"","- .,", , mVA ni chaimina, "' ""tC "'"'"cu i mu rwirnrifii ej D.U7 SAXOHIM, Vnnna American cthnalerist and war vilrrnn, amused hl cfmhijci in mnnnen and riWeMi breuaht nut hy the inn1, ftn 'wrr ffff m ('hri)ii. II if me.ci (" J nrc inretnl icilh her father, JIM MOlllV, n self-made financial trader. Toe busy te think of hit children he leaves them te ItHX. VOlirX, tr'.n hai sneeriifullj cultivated the tncinl side " life. 2?,'M'; COIIMV. a motorcar salt i wan, of caic-man type, e whom Chary imagines she ii cnamercil. BOH MOIll'X, ,inn, ii a typically icck less youngster. Gl'.nntlU l.YCUTT. ehleily ciefim philosephising m fie or; develops, JUfy t II It'll ESTIU!. whom Mrs. Vuhun u en Id lil.c te ia'( gbti-iri-i'uic. Utile Ininlrs SIIH ;nt up, went te tlie window nml IneKi'il out. 'J'lirte were n iiinn1'r f children in tl'c street pl:i itiK. bill tlicre I Vrrc ti ("ilr,l wnint'ii in liidliciiii- tci I he "-i'imi. Tin1 pri'-pri'i wns net mi- Jlliyifllll. 1)111 It Mil- lllll 111.'1 i'llt - rlRlitli -tri'ct. Te lit mpn-K' .-lit ttlllll'll vMlllh till ll'lll f. 'I'll lilm. ' I dinner til their fortunes whle'i linil wtilied tier of her Initiative, hIie no ne (lllesc?il In the wlslies tltnt he ex pressed, nwnrc tlint, If peiemitl.v (lis tiiMrful te her, tliey were net tttirenKnii utile, Nlie hud lieen startled nt the irnlmneca of his deniatids thnt nftcrnoen when lie hnd told her Hint they must move uptown, shocked Inte slleiiee when he hnd told her thnt her jewels must I he mUI. They were her jewels, of I renrse, but then Jim Mehun Iin4 kIveii them te her. It wns nit ill, n dying ninii jierlinps who mnde the renuest. She hnd nereed hecnttse. ns he nut it te her, there wap netliliiR pIhe te he done. I but the sense of her tnnrtyrdem wns no less grent liecause of the neresntly for It. I'en hnd he been indifferent te the In the future. At times his idenlism alarmed her. It had n spiritual ipinllty like thnt of n person nenr death, nnd the beauty of bis fnee. ultcmiiited by Ills dlNi'iise. had sutue of the aspects of Immateriality. If he hud any rcRrets he expressed none. He ut sal most (if fill flllV I'M!)!,, ltlt ..r lllu wI.IiIm!,' 111 the brick Imii.ex eppilte In an attitude ! " .'' influences nheut lilm. Jlin Melui of deep nudltatlen. Sometimes Cherry j eeuld net be unaware of the clianpe noticed en Ills lips a thin smile which in their relations. At times, in mind, seemed n be turned Inward upon himself In spirit, husband nnd wife were ns far ns tliensh nt the shadow of an irony i apart as though they had never known nerve nttneks. recrimination. It wns little, wonder thnt her beauty, the tricks of which he knew, hud less meaning for lilm new, her Indifference, mere. Se it wns thnt the quality of his pity wns tempered with bitterness which crop Inte ills leek nnd lone. Te he continued lomerrow See It Today! At tiinr.. in mind, in spliit. bus b.iiiil and wife were as far apart ;is tlieiiili Iho bad uexir known I cadi nt her ' Sudden1;. sie ihiut out a li.ind te 1 liiiu. Tin a litt'e luasl, t!time-e.. Tell .id ipiiikl. "i!n knew i mild haw out of join rooms "K'lllll'si's." ),,. J en tl.lnk any one iri'esiii -i d me Celinn that m.l.t?"' Hi- i' el: a pace toward her. " "berry! Vm don't mean thnt jeu tliii'k somebed) " "1 den t Knew . I'm just !is,iii2 win. There" -, an i.i.deri'in I ent I e.ui'i e plnin. I'erhaps it's nisi an iiisiim-i. J tu t n bit nt i:esi;i ile that U.neN like the wind." MUi. I can't believe that, lias :n rtie sn km ,if it';" "e, no one would -except 'Heme Jierhaps - I'd be the ki-r person in the wuld te lieu'- eeept jeii. It wmii'iJ be funny. IJ'iuieses, wouldn't it. il Jiceple lapsed a lluns li'ie that en llsV" She Lumber emistralneil'v "It's tee l.bsiird. I Used te .! i tli.it si of thins net M-illns men's inenis m Jlii;lit r,ntl.- Inn thins" thnt lenkwl Hllst as li.nl 111'. I pec pie t.i , I'd. "t course I'm I didn't cue. I ir e think I d n't care me- but somehow what people wmild '.i.' new "villi "i inui'li nml' .s.;i'ilMiii' I f " 1 that a let of p. epl" would Ilk think I w.i- Cloek'd if they i e lid nml 5iw .1 le II bed li line- " ( benj ! KiiiU'sli "f tle-'"" lb' Twiil taken a siiide and ' -msl I b"r bv the wrist. "eu're uieibul. eu'ie leilliu iir itiiasiii.itieii plu.' hob with yi iir i-'iisen. nii can't U" en buikiiis the weih' in this nieml or jei'll end in disaster." She j'!enscil l.er i If and turned nw.iv, "YeJ. That's jst It." 'lie inn 1 1 1 led "I'd like le ene them seinethill iimI te talk about." He s iired at her careless li.ieK for r liieiueiii and then firned m.av low. ml the mjiitel. I'erh.lpi 'lie h.nl ip-etn te i;. nut lim into a repl. but Ins ili m had .i ileeper ineaiiiiis than ;ni wuba' pint' t and in a mean nt she turned New. l'e ili'.-ippeint. d win." she nul. nd as he -i ill iiiinle no icph. "1 suppose I haw I'm I can't In lp It 'I'li.'i'j the w,i I f. el. I'm t red nf 1 . in.; geed -b k ' ." it I'll like te 11 en t"C loose nnd I U II. if I llll'l out t In t I !'le are trjim; te dins ui" nn for se.iieihi'is 1 didn't de" "Y'Mi'ie t.ilkins like .1 feel." he mut tered. "No'ieih i- tvvins le dr.is nii down i "ii 're ill I'.iiiniiir. "bed leuhl knew- nobody i iiiibl pnilil; knew '!' t kajis " he sjihi wi;h n fllfllS. "I don't e'lle." "Y' n de care." he jjrinled smjiseli. "Yi u de caie." "Ne, I don't I tinned mr bad; en nuli'ie opiiilen when ir didu'i ncitter in st. turn it. new ih.it n ! . - "iid jour pride: he a-kul di--ti'ictli . lilil -lien'! tlliew h"" iisire'te into th" t'l-e nnd l.liished. 'I'll tluead of mum ' ti ion a- broken. It -eeiueil as tlinu-:' she .'11(1 I" hurt him or at the lei t wa - indifferi m te his hirt-. It wa- ret se much wh.'t -he sjud lis Wl II she neslected te -,'IV. It w:l .! tlieusb -lie bad iniae te the I oufcsMetllll enl te ebimS'ite ihe priest At bast that was hew Iaid Sunsive the'isiit of In r. lie wanted te say -etnetnin; te b"!ii bm someliew Ihe words wmi'd Het cuie. Ii ir the I'm st time that lie could p member lie and t'l.crr were nt eibN. "Ceuir," Oie t.iid at ln't in a tone Of mitter-nf-fai'l. "we must be seuis." She led the wnv down Inte the -m.ill hi'lwav, whete litnid Sangni' went before her te e; en the deer. Hi- f.m wti" nt in stein Inn s, but li" -,i ' Tletl l'l' mere. u i Hi it I am : "Xe," he sii.d, letlehins h"f liliser." I.;;htl and lelca-ins them. , "el"U j te mink well of tlieV "l'e new r ll.eusht :in,tiuiig i'". he liiils'ud snn.'lv as he epund the deer. And in a moment lbe wine in the -ti t. 'Ph.- 1 .use iii One llundied and which was net alteenther tietsetml. She ccmld net dispel from her mind the Im pression that if life had dealt him a cruel blew nnd passed him by, he had emerged from the ordeal a liner creature than he had gene Inte it. Cherry adored lilm he, her. Neither bad known hew much before their calamity hail performed this act of revelation for them. Perhaps ns the das went en it was i this newly revived affection which, al most without their being aware of it. caused n feeliii!; of alienation from the two ether members of the family, i or Alicia Mehun spent most of her time in her own bedroom nt these mysterious rites before the mirror which she new performed mere diligently Ihati ever. It was astonishing te Cherry, familiar ns she wns with the workings of AiUia's mind, hew lltle her mother's fine showed the scars of her misfeitiine. In the mornings, sometimes, she looked elder than her forty-one years, but then Cherry remembered that she had ahvavs 'done th.'it. It wii in the afternoon when she emerged from her room for a drive with .Mrs. Ilc.iwoed, or with '.lelui Chichester (for curiously enough till continued bit attentions te each ether. Then it wns thnt Cherry saw the rueful smile twist .lim Mehan's lips. Had they ever known each ether? Huch had nlwuys been se busy nt his own pursuits! There had never been u great deiil of time 6t Inte yenrs for even the little amenities of married life. He had been proud of her beauty nnd her skill, she of his Industry nnd grow ing power. But new he bad fallen. dragging her down, unit stie hnd hnd few words of comfort for him only tears, regrets, nnd, nt the worst of her llu .Cherry's mother), that she looked as i.iviMihigly pretty ns cwr. there was then no wrinkle te be seen upon the smooth enamel, which she tinted new 'e artfully that one could nlmet swear the color came and went, giung her small regular features an aspect of mid.ing youth. There were fnlnt I shadows at her eyes, of course, but 'plaintive ones, idizhlly tinged with I melancholy, as theusli set row had touched her delicately for fear uf niur- l.i':ht -sei einl sire.) was small. iieighi'i.rii. ed somewhat a" th" ih- pan-i-is Alicia had piclund it. but t11" re re niieal of ihe Mehun f.iniiU from Us liiMirlmis smrinindliig' hnd b" n " I'l.iuplislii'd without mishap. If her mother took an altitude of silent pre pre pre iioupulieu and Heb was 'outspoken ", I" what h" i-alliil "a feel pieeenlins Chen j met the situation with mi out waul M-pci i of i eiiipl.li i iicj . Te In r the Sewnl-eihlh streil house was haunted m a iiiemnmi sa V ... I.l I ' 'i.g s p,M feet a thin wine i s tie wisii'd i" eis hi. .i .....- be cisr. -he tl.eiigbl. I" li I Ihe .Hill Mehun watched his wife will world en een term- in .in ainuc, telMcadily appralsn,s cjes a- she passed wlinli would hen cenlinuiil lcmnider of perfunctorily through his loom coming Inriew responsibilities. A'i"i.i Mehun. cud going. I'here wax no doubt in el inn i. splTeieil in the niiip 1 1 ai iv e Clicriw '.s iuitii that be felt surr. I'm-her. ,i nifi'it et the "tufTv" ninii , -Hid hut his idly litid none of the (piulllies of of t In- small ballii u which she was v. If-depreeiatlen which Alicia inigln ,!-, , v,n-. will! I'llnrs, - , nine ep cieu i nun II. r-etuetiung liau I'lippeiieil te I lie soul e! Iter llllsball'l which ;.eeme, itilniigibh te put hitn be- wind her reach. In helpl 'ssness he had gathered strength- in weakness, power I ! Jp i H ! u!wn HARDWOOD FLOORS KERT TON wy S?. A Special Opportunity Is Offered by the Largest Makers and Layers i mil 1 s, ti-lllw- s,,i, will bed m til" 'I-'" ei llu 1'l.i'erli'ss wall piper, lb nnte.s of golden ..ak. ll '.I "Is .pillliM el il.e !eii-ii.iiN ill the .wiHl-. in Mere Time Mere Ambition Fer Christmas Shopping Mere leisure for making Xmns gifts if you use Economy Family Laundry Service Virtually two days saved each week, for whether you de your own laundry, or have a laundress come in, you knew you have few free hours during wash ing and ironing days. I,ct us take your family laundry, and return it, all ironed, GOrr of tlie wearing apparel and all of the flat work finished be nicely it can be put away at once. The low cost will delight you. l.i.'nili.i-it.N of the mull tnighborlieod which she her bedroom v. 'union . i-jhts and smells alike J".1' 1 he seniiil-. eftended In r. '!.., i,..l...i..i-.l te e world which she had long as.ii foiswern. I'.ob growled con cen st.inih. lull Cherrj paid Utile attention te him. Jehn Chichester, at her ineihei's re.pt' -i. had found I'll i a i"b in n l.i-k'l s ,,t! I'.vn town iiii'l she -iiw neihlii'- "f liiiu li" d.tj and Im." ai niiht. Often s ti. n ll,- "der of iilieli'd about him mid talk"! with hmi knid!. but he mil Inuglicil it hc (, ;irs .nf'l her with a shrug. Ml-felUllie seenieil te ll.'lW' 111 id' lll'-'' ,1,'lmiie the diller' n1'1 between Ihetu. Ne mere limn th' ir uieiber had lie found ' ii .esv,hl.' ie adipt himself te the in w i millions, l ( hen had -"etlled into her niche v itheiii' mi nt of am lind linleid, had -he In , ii disnesi d t" critb'i i h'T own act emit, she was constantly di--' :,rui'l i the i m-1i iii-pir..::etueut ..f lier ' mother. te who-e inoeds she could ii"t glw enceiiragemeiit. Chcri"s one s.miiu.iry from In r ether ttul.iilatieiis was with her f.i'her r-jtept for a slight diftienln with one et his legs, wlin h he ewTciliie b ihe, u-e of :i cnue. and an nocu-ienal weak m s uhi.'h made period- ..f rest lies- euj he s, enied te be slew l Winning 1 i, wi back I" life If he siinered i t.his.c. Ih ill nn. wa lie made no niui- f ';. nnd t,m,i''h Clurr knew Mint his thought tll'l-t 111 tllll i.t.iiifi.l. his altilild" tow an , toward thetn pl'i -ion 111,11 II wear "I '! She ceiihin I understand. Willi i ui,) sec iieiii remuM ter the pesitiw u-es el lirev perity she w:m helples in misfortune --which was negative nnd intangible And while Mie Nccrrtly resented the 'Pennsylvania Laundry Company i 313-327 N. 32d Street riinnrs llfll Truten flSTfO Ke.wilenp VI mt 16.10 be her Hid all I'enlir 1 the no- . hull made ill 1 ll 11 1 ItltiT- theugli wnn mce of author- r 4 THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND SOCIETY 700 WALNUT ST. West Philadelphia Office, 15 Se. 52nd St. i , , .i i.. .. we" . lien li" nan ""i" e i. no. .ml i-ion in the , it wlin li li.- wile hail net h"en nine in dein. His faiv was gun and still a tulle diawn. but in Ills ew s and en his hiew was a liilinness that w mi d '" be' .iig te ,i state of mind whiili was siriirier 1" their change of fortune. In. In, I. he nllecteil a ipiiet i.eirage wh'i-li put t lii-iii all t" shame, ns though, with Clldl'V. h letlld be most cnntellt iii niectitig' the rigors of th" situation f.ne te I ne. And then- was sum. thing I'-e in his new attitude toward lite win n lis daughter i, mid net iimbr st ni'i ,i ipuel ("tilidellce ill luiu-ell and A JW,8&52 mm as OLLANPER1 eiiaKLLlDHMASLO ""tf Z..v.f.rilVui ,'tt t? i rrm rn Tit TTT mnTTTTlTI! I TV, UMMLitn iiAvyL""iiis.'ii;iu"is.y, i z::.. ......... Jir' z.-wwyyrsrvj anNwr rMtM Its ' " Interest Rate te Depositors Me FROM JANUARY 1, 1923 of RC HARDWOOD FLOORS IN PHILADELPHIA Established 34 Years NOW is the slackest season in our busi ness. As seen as the weather permits build intr operations te be commenced or resumed wc shall be rushed te capacity. If you wish te take advantage of tills slack season we arc prepared te make exception ally low estimates in order te keep all our workmen busv, and we have en hand several odd lets of strictly first-class flooring, which will help us make these prices low. Yeu positively can save considerable money NOW, for the price of all materials wc use will surely be higher next Spring. De net delay, whether you need only one room floored or mere. The beauty, durability, sanitary qualities nnd cleanliness of hardwood doers have lifted them out of the class of luxuries and made them real necessities. Pinkcrten floors never crack, warp nor shrink, being proof against the elements which affect ordinary weed. They arc labor saving because se easily kept clean. OLD FLOORS MADE LIKE NEW If your old pine floors and stairs have become uneven, cracked, splintered, rough, warped, dirtv and stained we have a special process by which; at very moderate cost, wc can make them leek like new. This work is mere quickly done and costs less than the laying of new nnd, of course, mere desirable, hardwood floors. Wc shall be pleased te give estimates without obligation. The work can be done without serious inconvenience te your living atrangements. FLOORING TO MULDERS AND ARCHITECTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES PINKERTON,28th and Yerk Sts. PHONE DIA. 0135 E323QI pgza IWJWSWW MtrMS-J&a 1 Buy Here Where Credit Is Plentiful I, n't z pi-T of --(lit t i r f W r 1 n '. I I t i' 1 raj ln't j. 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