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THE EUGENE REGISTER-QUART) LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Just Call Me Oliver By HAROLE) GRAj bu MABEL MCELLtOTT -ruPTEH XIX . ,ivr utood outBide the door for I IANE '! "atchinir her breath. She BS .nd nrienehed her .null I;H., h,e her." he id to her- bff07,lhr Kow "he wished she hadn't. h,r .Inter. hPr t least a ""ttr,i"? BHemrthert room J'.hn he d"or 1T bind B0W and Bhnt ' e The ahadows ber- Ch., evea had almost disap mi'TA Lia-.v had a sudden wild de .natch her up. to dash back fir',S .r little flat in West 08th where ihey had been so pov .trTeken and oftentimes so happy. ertj-stniKen h colllin.t do 1ut. ''vo e m Co through with Sf. nrepos erous asreement. She had " word and she must keep it. "berd that Mane girl look , rnnv Amberton was sayinK Ukel hJ.hed her abort black hair .Sd'pressed U.. wave in with skillful Pon't know," Tresaa nr"d .. .w 'T,ike no one I know. T by? ,b25 father perplexing." mused her wrurRlinis into a b jck : net "I could swear I've talked to t known her before. But of course Nonsense. She's little more than .Nineteen." Tressa said and lauirhed wtlv "A highly improbable age! 'Wv dear." murmured Fanny Am . . . "n firantlv. do you realize CHve winje soon after the firat of T,T"' There was something un i ...nf nhout Tressa's brief lnugh. P'V nv n X up her lips, meticulous It "'He'll have well, millions!" she "Tressa's smile was confident. Ktrof'chanelbottle against her mnK-H ui" A nrV "T il CPt in uwiin- ---i.iV" .he said. "Why ever doesn t Eva have a properly Tre ."k one" of 'those colleens to dare m.r'j mim to tnnele E Hi "iner. in the lace and rip " .'Tm'simply no good at It either' Fsnnv Amberton announced flatly, "all that eirl and have her hook J" "?'.',. ...He. enme Into Tre.a's eves. "Ton do have an in spiration occasionally, d"!"1-,. i.j n. in a button. It wtU the' perfect touch. Unless the She sronn mnr- u ,rn,entof chiffon and hand run luce as r.i. fil1r. KcKndMBarrettto me. that's a conn giri. 7"" lightly. "At once. It b rather 1m- "mTen Liane arrived Tress, had ilipped the esouisite beige lace frock over ber head and stood eyeing .its artful simplicity, the manner m which It prisoned her curves and flowed aw.iv into lines 01 iwer "Oh Miss Barrett, do hook me up. won't you" Tressn asked in a drawl- "Certninlv." With dignity T,iane managed the Intricate fastenings. Sh stood up. "Is that all?" I.mnc's tare was like a wnite mnsu. uj.... nor was chill, impersonal. "Thnnks so much. Ip lady a maid could have done better." meir Kiiim-t-B in.-., .............. "You're nuite welcome. Liana met the insolence with studied unconcern. But as she left the room her heart was hammering with anger. It was to be wnr then. War to the teeth! Wane stood like a trnpped young ! rnmK in one i:mn;i ui uic ........... ! Van Iiobnrd fnced her, grim In bis ; Black and wnite, nis apienum ueo ni "Tnn've eot to hear me out," he ; was sayinc dojreedly. Ii.. .Hmmp,l "Tl,. others are ! eoniinir. Miss Lord Muriel they'll V. n1),!. nGtn'f find ui." She cast despairing Rlance around. He said, coldly resolute. "They're iirs. Amberton is at. backcammon with my aunr. You ve ot to stay. J ve neen trying for montns 10 ex pltiin. Tlmt'a whv I rnme tonisbt." The youne eirl drew herself up troniily. "There's nothing to explain." ThU funny thing called love?" The ftirl Kround her nails into her prf'nd. Slie repeated. There's noth ing you need to eiplain. is there?" She even smiled. The man in the perfectly fitting dinner coat folded his arms (trimly, staring at her. "There Is." he said. "And well you know it." Liane sat down suddenly, meekly. Sue pnssed a shaking hand before her eyes. "Go on, then, and do be quick about it," she said faintly. "You knew." Van Robard said softly, "that I was mad about you last summer. It was Hke a fever. It hit me hard. Like nothing else Tre known. You knew that?" Liaue noddtd. Pride and reserve were swept away. She forgot this man was betrothed to another girl, forgot everything except the burning fact that they bad five moments alone together and that they loved each other. ' "Well' Robard struck on rlenV ed fist into bis open palm. "Well, that was that. I meaat to, wonted to tell you. Then well, I got tangled up In this hideous mess. Muriel ran off with that actor fellow. Blue. You know. His wife turned nasty, threat ened to sue and name her as co-respondent. Adele nearly went frantic. I happened to be in Atlantic City that night. She wired me, asking me to stand by. She flew down and made a fearful row. Got me to snv I would tell Mrs. Blue it was I Muriel had gone off with. I did and the dreadful woman professed to be satisfied. Rut she said unless our engagement was announced before the week was out she'd carry out her original threat. I was the goat." he finished bitterly. Linne felt quite ill. "You you were under obligations to Mrs. Ladd?" (she asked, her thrdnt constricting as she formed the words. "Oh, you've heard that gossip? Liane. eweet, you mustn't believe all you hear of me. Indeed you must not! People have filthy minds and filthy tongues, too." She looked up at him. She wnnted with nil her heart to believe him. "Well, it can't make any difference now, anyhow." Liane said dully. "Be cause I've promised to marry an other man." He stared. "You! Sweets, you haven't!" Lianp twisted her fingers. "Yes, I have. It's done." "You dcu't want to tell me who it is?" "Not now. I can't. Ita a secret." He flung himself atwut. "Ah, I was mistaken, then. I thought you cared, thought I'd seen something real in your eyes. I was wrong. For give me. I've been wasting your time." He bowed low. Lian started to speak, started to fling out her baud. The moment was shattered. Tressa Lord, trailing her lacey draperies, en tered the room. "Ah, a tete-a-tete! So sorry." Her laugh was brittle. "Not at all." Van's laugh was ugly. "Miss Barrett was just sending me about my business and rightly, too. You arrived in the nick of time." Tressa gave Liane n sharp glance of inquiry. "At your old tricks. Von?" she said, letting him light the cig aret sho had thrust into a jade holder. His handsome fnce in the flare of light looked lowering. "You flntter me. my dear." he said, lightly. "I'm growing old. My tech nique is out of date. Can't try it with these youngsters." "Your technique always has been grand, love." "Charming of you to say so," he dawled. "Truly, I'll never forget how mad I was about you the summer before the summer before last," said Tressa mockingly. "I thought you were sim ply swell. Prince Charming. The first time you kissed me " Vnn winced with a side glance at Liane who stood white-faced and un comfortable. "Now you are flattering me." His voice was low. "You know I never stormed that citadel." "Ah, my dear, would you flint a lady's memories in her teeth?" Tres sa's groeu eyes shone with malicious pleasure as she watched him squirm under her raillery. Lian1. with a low toned exclama tion; slipped from the room. She passed CJive on the stairs. "You're not leaving us so early?" he asked in polite concern. "I must. I have e fiendish head ache." (To Be Continued) Not Hard, But Not Easy HORIZONTAL ,1 Delicate feather trlm , mine. 1 During whose ' administration ;a the Slav ery Amend ment pro posed? 13 To maltreat U Born. 16 Seaweeds, classified as a hole. 17 To rerent. 18 Yellow bugle. 19 Carried. 20 Notion. 21 Part of a cask. 23 Action. 24 Devices for sowIhr seeds. 26 Drink of the gods. 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