IHSPj all ike RSJXSJKJ ilPjl " When a Girl Marries" By ANN LISLK A New, Romantic Serial Dealing With the Absorbing Problems of a Girl Wife J CHAPTER CCXXV. (Copyright, 1919, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) "Haven't we met before?" asked Mrs. Stoughton, a well-groomed, pearl-decorated neighbor, as Evvy presented her to Valerie Cosby, on the evening of her dance at Mason Towers. "0h —have we?" asked Valerie, the cream of her voice slightly soured. "How nice!" purred Evvy. "Old friends." "Yes, it was about six years ago. AVe were staying at a hotel in Can ada, and you and Mr. Cosby motored through one evening. 1 remember the name perfectly," replied Mrs. Stoughton with an air of great posi tiveness. For the moment Val seemed bored, hut her expression changed sudden ly to apprehension and something bordering on terror when Mrs. Stoughton cried out: "Oh, there's Mr. Cosby now! I'd remember him anywhere. But some how. 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"You've been too darned popular with these hunting, golfing country gentlemen to-night," he said with | heavy gallantry, as he steered me ; out for a bit of equally heavy danc-i j ing. "Who was that woman you | | were talking to? She's been star- 1 ling at me all evening, Stoughton?! j Don't remember the name." Then he stopped talking and' j saved his short breath for the | dance. Mercifully the first encore proved! I enough for the big brown bear and i ! he suggested we go out to the por-, j tico for a breeze and a glass of punch. "It's a shame that handsome! young brother of yours can't be j down to-night," he said as he sipped his cooling drink. "Little Evvy re-j covered all right, and I should! j think his nerve might have been as ( good as hers." "He rescued her and had the 1 strain of swimming in and bring ing her too," I began defensively, and then my eyes were attracted to! a room that had suddenly sprung] l into light just above the portico, at! right angles from where we were sitting. Before the curtain was pulled i down T recognized Neal at the win-, dow—Neal fully dressed in an or-] dinary business suit. Then I could! see his shadow moving about the : room, and though I couldn't make! out what he was doing. I got the absurd impression that he was packing. Presently a crowd surged out to the portico as the dance ended, j Among the newcomers was Evvy. I For a moment or two she came and perched on the arm of my chair.! Her head was thrown back and I 1 wondered if her eyes were on the j lighted quadrangle of Neal's win-! j dow. But she made no comment | I and soon the music for the next; j dance struck up and we were both! ! claimed as partners. At the end of the dance I slipped ; up to Meal's room. The doorknob; yielded to my touch. But Neal ] didn't answer when I spoke. I went' in and flooded the room with light. Neal wasn't there. On the oak stand lay his suitcase. It was strapped and locked. Neal's ebony brushes were gone from the dressing table. The glass top lay bare over a brown amhet taffeta I cover. I sat down, for I felt that I Neal hand't gone far, and would j surely return for his suitcase. | A net casement curtain billowed in and out of the window. From I below I could hear the strains of ! "Hin-du-staa-aan, I met her and my world began." The music wailed | and whimpered of love and warm ! winds. And I sat in the darkness 1j thinking of many things. Mrs. j Stoughton, and the look of cold | hatred Valerie Cosby had turned on ! Evvy. 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