Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1922, Night Extra, Image 29

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.EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHIIiADEHPHIA; THURSDAY; DECEMBER 21.
1922
fite Subconscious Courtship
. .J.m woman' extraordinary eeheme te keep tttiteri from interfer-
" fog with her life ie told in this faeelnattng novel
By BERT A RUCK
Auther of "The Wrong Mr. tyrtght,'' "The Arrant Rever," Ste.
AW Copyright, IStt, Dedd, Head i Ce.
TtiE&VMPSThe Fountain of Wealth
Bin Sidney Smith
cLenyU
. v n indele.
mi-'": tlnrrlcd bll
JLer te spend
WOtMKhe want tern
hnn Invented a new
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in fmancr wntcn hc "-"
(0 i'"-. . i..,.i,,," ninnnul-
TWIIO in THE STORY
jene nun i "
relatives ana
her money,
arry her for
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"Svtenif ihV UlDOir. Clever's
Ti"ttvMef the pt,M.
Facing Disaster
fnUT you tunc always Her
Twin'' - wandcicd from the
nlturcef the loom, te the expensive
furnmiri n w,.!iiiin. the
tin iiiiruimut . . .
Hip mussed llewers, cue
chlnties
T-h own biecde shoes, Sandal'.
Il ether luxuries provided by
.money of KlLhlnHtenc Brether..
"YeuIium' nh.i "
.Yc I nlwnys have. Se have lets
rfrceple. Iv."lc ,,"tter efE thnn ! ,m.VC
Irbcen he don't knew hew te ra.se
.,houn.lpeundiof ready cash. New
plfa,c dun't mention a word of this.
Sttile the heuM.. but-lit tell you
A It's llteially line. If the bank
cbesc te put the htcvv en tomenow
...!.. i'iiiiiiii.tiiii Itietheis would
BOrilllln. "! .
etm te ("it toimiriew nlslit. And
thfii wlii'ie !iuuM I bt'V
"Darlin ' ' Ven reiild alwajR tome
lCrc uiu l.i.ef." pioli-ited hur jouiiij jeuiiij jouiiij
ht(euiii ttelrnnlnl.. "AluajH''
Ite'rmir. UnlltliiK her bro, put in
nere .Mileib. "1 ..v. my dear, hew
lone liH". 'his hieii AeiiiB en.'
Clei.r ihr it ltHB briMtli. Thi-n
the "eilae miii e and m.inmr in wliii'ii
the li.nl I"1''" -1-e.iMns Mini-bed. he
did tin' 'jiiiniKM .em.m et the world
i,i iIh,i'i,i,i iiimiiii'ivil tliu meat Cox.
8he lcamd feiuuid, hnniU flut-ped en
her geld -i hid hneci, and let every
thing ImmU tiem her in the rapid, plto plte plto
eua teni s if tlie inert' girl in difheullii's
ttat she was.
"Oh. it Ii.ih hceu reiiik en ever miicc
that nlslit at the party ! Yes '. That
began it. Yeu knew our my purty in
Green btrect when Sir Algernon Cox
came te dinner and ou all came en
afterward te the music? Yeu remem
ber? Will, that very night I had a
business deal en, .Mr. Wright had te
telephone te me about it in the middle
of dinner. It wiw u Brazilian llrm who
well, .uiu didn't hear un. tiling
about it, hut it win one of the liU'Ke.tt
thinits 1 ever handled. Mr. Wright ad
vised me HKiinift it. lie never wanted
meleti.ii.il it. Oh. i wish 1 had lis
tened te htm!" Cher ciied In dis
tress. "I thought it was (jeing te uitun
everj thins te the' llrm. J was huie et
that. 1 was tertuiu. I don't knew
new hy it didn't turn te geld for
us; I uni he sure. Hut I wiih mis mis
teken. I! mistiil.nn ! I don't knew
what happened ; for the first time the
very l:rM time ainee J went te weiiv
for Mr. I!!iliiiiMne f ninde n inlstnhe
ner what biiiin.s wiih going te be
lucl.i. Oh! iJe you cee what that
means?"
Her jeuiiB veire, whidi had risen,
broke Middcul.
"It iniaiii 1 let my flnir!"
Her l.ne wa t lint et a child f-taied
by -.unie iiitiistuiilin of which it has
never (lieanied.
"Ves! I iu,t my only gift. .Mr ray
has gene out ! .My thing that always
Mil me what te de. It's gene." nlie
mourned. "That evening utartcd It,
Jt'nennn. I didn't knew why. Since
then I'm done nothing tight at the
etjjfe. Mvtlntr won't nunc back te
we' I inn't get money any mere "
Her iiice trnlled away into Mlcnce.
Ili.it wiis bieken by the gentle elee of
Ir. Mindew. Of C'levei's In8t out eut
Mitxt lur Mint hail scarcely heard a
"eril: her brews had been bent ever
I'ei Miittitu and hluj hnd pursued a
ruin of thniiclit (,f her own. New she
uitered n pleitsed-Reundlng "Ah! Of
eeme!"
Surprised, her dnughlers nnd her
laeuMiiuiedje her.
'w' "w, of reurfc." repeated
r. Mi adew m. "I We it all!"
. AH wlntV" demanded Clever quiek-
u "ihl" '"'d jeu, deur." explained
i ule"s' alTeptienntely smiling
rrn In i "Keening It from ub iih
jni: ns von reuhl in spite of evcrv
I'iiih: (ex, ,.pt that ene'R own flesh and
wiiii nlvvays guesses when there In
f'lnethui" wnillB). I'lltllmr n,i mini, n
fire liefeip the wnrlfl ! Sn hn
Mill L'livn un Creen slinfl
Oien von mwl llm-i-v ,.,. u.
fnnlng I,, have such u wendeiful
me there and te give surh lovely pnr
'"s -itid all. Yeu nte giving It up:
I!', ni'" being self.saeil,.,,K, working
Hmntilv wi ry, ( M. ,r,. keep
ei iikih). )or einple.ves and all,"
; ,' d Ir. .Mead'iwM, evidenth
". ng this f.mcj piettue as much
" ' ,p jeut.gpst dnugliter had enjejed
"M iirhi'i- MMi. -And I think
yi llniu m perfeetlj right in the
e'fteristiinceH net te eeme here and
1 i!.., "''.""e feeling. I did think it
"Itti,, i,,,i , flrst, darling, hut new
ee. doling mnrried people ought
never t Ml ,, housekeeping with rela
"je". and, of course, jeu de meet.
W rnuri... von will have jour own nice
emn piesentlv together, ngain, hut I
iuievv PMHjjv hat J0 nu ,
'' lilts, llOWevei. Clixxr nw. utiifll,-
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," iMiiTieu -Moen mclit. eve
sue lied Ikiiii the room.
II SI ...l.i... I....1 i I. , , ,
Li, , . ' "i me uoer I'imeii ne-
0 d her limn th gabble broke out in
"",' ' ""I'' M'iees at once.
, Iiiiiigiiii- Clever: "
When tlieiiglit she was going
n '"Hun; in mei enev every ditr !"
,, '" hlld! All th,. time she's,
efh.'r,,V.l.,h ."'I'licing herself for
ill. M '.'. ""K'11 "" " fciierlfiee our
"lies new.
(.ir'i '!" l"r" I'11 saeriliee my-
nt . ..ll,,,ll"l Sandal, full of yest
'"" thi i I te hen iiiii(. pvv activity.
i wen K , ,l(, dance for a Htart.
,.. ,i.K" "" ,01""1 t" everybody the
''"thing In the morning nnd explain
? "'"m that un fur as I am concerned
" Mm low ilnnce Is off. I'll take
! i i,' '"""." Ne- ' ""enn I'll take the
w ill' "!'." '""'Mideil hiiHtily. "Ne, I'll
flllii.i. ". "I0" l'ieen for ine, with
"' "iltain s hest Ke!e bankrupt ! I'll
I.,' r ' ,,v,Mi-and-silver tismte dane-
t, fr"LKT"r Mt ,,'"st I'H wcr it till
1 Jbeps off me, cteimtuWng "
i,.'"", If ou're net going te any
"ttlfni'i,1ile,,s' . Wtcd her Bister,
vjlmt h thu geed of the, frock?"
tertii s?lv". dnn,''nK lessen. In!" re
totted Sandal, the unsubduable. "I'll
earn my living by that. Yes, I'll earn
eL.n ?Ulg- Il'B tliBBruceful, whit
uX'?1.Pa(iJ0 be renwnBlble for,"
yjnre,i the child with unction. "Ieek
They Fall in Leve
Then Vanish!
Think of this situation a beauti
ful woman toAe innpiia the
affection of Jluec ttlffercnl mm
Wie mpttnieiislti I'finith. It ii
the plot of
"The Vanishing Men"
By Richard W. Child
Begin te tcad this thrlllinti tiud
romantic story by the i.'nitcil
Mates Ambassador te Italy: new
serving as American official ob
server of the Lausanne Cen fvi citcc.
The story starts Saturday.
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
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vieu. Ct4Mi?sm.U " fii LWUt ls6?MEW)-VxmM K PtHtN S THS JUST W4rr TMOOdrAX
MOW btt vm wi I Nta V W I BeS du N007' 6VJMV-11NtS r,0 -Mr VMtCT VWtVX)- Nt VAJeV-V. SHDVs)
A V)K.E.STX5- ti MO TMtH OVtNv; , -f TfSXyi X..C11K V"X HOW ' Jwl' I OP MOWtS 0V. s(0v) ym I
SZJUCt VOls . N0JCC- TUEM VV , ( Jf vll) tXt TMtM COUWT ( XT.r'sTi e FMt X OWE HCJtNrt QfSjWQMSSl
II' x"" . --v-- S $fi Wl ' 7FvJv G01W6 c, 6ip I m,WN6 isn't unouev "we'S KAev?e J J mi
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SOMEBODY'S STENOG Christmas Shopping
It's s'reil t S Patent Ofive
By Hayward
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MINI
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te'!
fichoel-feca and feed in the 'hels' nnd
clothes lists an long ns a ladder mid
nil his hundreds of parrs of degrading
little beets!
"Lets of beyB of Teddy's age keep
themselves by selling newspapers. A"
for me, it'll be 'The Toddle in Ten
Minutes, taught by Miss Sandal Mead
ows, nil the" latest ballroom stumbles
and shivers and an cusv. ernceful rnr.
jrlnge.' Thank goodness, there's some-
.11. tu V .1-.,.
uiiiiK x tan ue:
"And thank goodness, there's nomo nemo nome
thing that I can," udded Kesemury
firmly. "I shall jet myself off Clever's
hands at once. She needn't be respon
sible for any mere dress allowance nnd
railway fares for me, cither. 1 shall
go In for a well-off home of mv own
thnt I can ask Clever te, for a change.
I shall marry."
"Who?" demanded Sandal, cheek
ing. "Jim Helt." said Itesetnaiv. Her
I pretty fate glowed. It looked hapiiier
and mere relieved than It had done fm-
I hlltne fllllu1,l fuft ulnni. ulm 1....J ...1.1
goed-bv te Jim for keeps. Appnient'v
this was the joy of altruism, for she
added: "Yes. J shall uuirry Jim, after
ull. I'll sacrifice m.v.self."
On a summer's morning Clever s.U
at the vn.st de6k of hers. In the etliee of
Klphlustnnp Mrntheis.
These glesy mnhegntiy linings, that
scanet "pienit of taipet, that '.even '.even
feet niantelplefc Willi its tln.v t-estly
clock all these furnishings continued
te give thjeir effect of eutvvanl iiios iiies
perity. Clever and her managers knew
hew much thetp wan hehiud thai. An i
Clever at least found heiself at this
moment unspeakably tiled nnd harassed
and unable te cope with the sltuiitleu
very much longer.
She would have given anything te
feel, just for one hour, thnt she was
net responsible for anything at Klphln Klphln
stene Hrethers, nt Prospect Heuse or
anywhere else. Tired te death was she
of worrying, of business, of Huns, of
offices, of wtestling with men who
pitted their strength against her. If
there was only some one with strength
like that en her side! If she eiild
only lean her head up against some
thing, close her ejes and cease te think.
She was slk of thinking; utteily fed
up she was with life -at huge this
morning.
The Declaration
All of us have these mornings ; for
tunately, net ull of us combine the feel
ing of being se helpless with the n"
ecesity for being se efficient as did the
pter girlish ihief of that new tottering
firm. Her mood showed in her fuee.
that of a tiled and wistful child, nnd
In her attitude. Her whole liguie
seemed c nulled and overwhelmed by
tnni tee tug room ; tne scarlet unil ma
hegany of It "putting out" the delicacy
of her ielrlng. She was in black of
a thin summery kind, with n shady
black hat, and a while gardenia nt her
waist, und she looked as if she were In
mourning ns well us in difficulties.
A tap nt the deer. One of the neat
typists appeared.
Clever turned with a suppiesscd sigh.
Who. new, wanted te ndd te her dif
ficulties by an interview, questions, dis
cussions? "Can you see Mr. Llewel.vn, Mrs.
CnrmichnelV"
Ah, at least it wasn't a business
claim. But the head of the firm
hesitated for a moment before saying
Yes or Ne. She was net quite sine
whether te see Hebby Mewelju or net.
Slnoe that lunch ut The Clematis
when O'Hrlen and Harry Cariulchael
had come ever te join them nt coffee
there had come about gradual changes in
the acquaintance it was new almost a
friendship, 'between herself nnd the
jenjy; barrister. By some means hest
known te himself he hnd innniiged te
banish from Clever's mind the impres
sion thnt he was out for what he could
get from Elphlnstenc Hrethers. Home Heme Home
hew he had contrived te create an at
mosphere of confidence that it was she,
Clever the woman herself, for whom
he cared, and thnt If she were Mis?
Smith the typist instead of Mrs. Cat
mlchnel the chief Mr, Llewelyn's de
votion would be the same.
Even If it were hopeless devotie'n
MVl.,1 B( tin il,1.l ,ll, n, lift nt ltn.iif
,.,i.a ... ....' .. viiiii iii. ii,, n uv it, iiiii,,,,
' tin fin.! tntil twit In. .....iilil fihv.ii l t.i.
there, the pnl, a unrtl who would wel
come any chnnce of doing nn thing,
ever, for her. ,
Clever, had net confided te him that
she was in any need of sympathy. Yet
IminiHsiblc net te feel glad thnt it
was there. And this morning of nil
ethers eh, yes; she would be glad te
see this man-friend, this reliable one
some one who was really fend of her,
who would always stand up for
her.
"Shew Mr. Llewelyn In."
Mr. Llewelyn was shown in.
Clever's first Impression nt the sight
of him was curious enough ; for one
instant she seemed te see .beside the
dnrk, typically theatrical -legal face
with the monocle another face: fair nml
ry. I soldierly and n little stern It was the
'fare of Carmlchnel en thnt first morn
ing when lie called nt the efnee for her
request.
The memory flashed past even
before she returned Bebby Llewelyn's
greeting.
New for the first time since she had
known hltn. Mr. Llewelyn seemed a
(rifle nervous. Alse, for the first lime
he hi ought no flowers. Clever was
thankful for these sranll mercies.
Tednj she felt she could net have put
up with flowers, either of iheteric or
tissue-paper,
Kvidentlj he could rend a woman's
mood; bp knew something thnt the
Kternal Jim, for instance, would
probably never lenrn. Numely, "when
net te." In the hands of theHp few
men who de grasp this, a woman is
usually wax.
"(ioed of jeu te sen-me," Bebby
Llewelyn vaid, simply and without
flourishes. "De you knew thnt it is
MBAMVAiHILE THE BOSS' SON IS
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nearly 11 fortnight Blncp we met?"
"Is it ns long as that?" bald
Clever, a trifle listlessly.
"Ye. It was en the eighteenth, at
the Helta' river-picnic, when I man
aged te get you te myself in a skirt
coming home. I have thought of it
ever since, Clever. Yeu haven't for
gotten what we talked about, have
yeu7"
By King
c merry CHRiyrMAA yX r-sT Walter . you dear, boy ; vh-s f ' '" "i-iitg
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CONTINUED TOMORROW
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