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PAGE 8IX . " ' " THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY. MARCH 11930 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE ine nK m JACQUELINE ON HER OWN - kr RICHARD STARR Chapter 5 THE KICH MISS CKET The bumpy road Jacqueline bad traveled to her sudden atata of af fluence had given her no acquain tance with banks but Ha Intricacies were explained by the manager. She waa Impressed by his cour tesy and consideration. She signed her name in a big boo and re ceived a check-book and the man ager explained its mysteries. .iRcniieline marveled at the mighty Dower of the check-book. 8he still was a little bit doubtful. She vnlcA her thoUKht. "But supposing I wanted a lot 40 or 60 Dounds: would they have it now? I mean without having to send out for it?" she added. "Yes." reDlled the manager with' out smiling. "I think the bank Is mial even to such a strain as that. But do you want so much? It Is rather a lot of money to carry nhnilt with VOU.- 'I may be going away shortly," Jacqueline explained, -rot a uou dav. vou see: and as I should be awav some weeks. I should want r.ther a lot of money." 'No need to carry money about with vou." the manager returned "That ia the use of a check-book. Pay your bills by check and if you want cash send us a check and we will send treasury notes by regis tared nost." Jacqueline thanked the manager and with five pounds In her purse walked out A young man smiled at her. She stared him down coldly. "Cheekl ah murmured. "A fortune hunter no doubt." Jacqueline went home. Home was an attic room In the less se lect part of Plmllco. It wu about 8 feet by 10, and here Jacqueline had lived since her retreat tronf Byrams. The celling sloped down to meet the bed. Jacqueline had a habit ol opening her eyes and sitting bolt upright with one movement. It was an attribute of extreme youth, but It was not suitable to Mrs. Hub bard's attic room. Also Jacqueline's morning course of physical exercises, which she had always Indulged In at Byrams to the scorn of Emily Olbbs, was some what circumscribed. Apart from the limitations of the ceiling, the floor was bare boards, set out with ceometrlcal patterns In tin tacks, only half driven In and painful to lie on. "But never mind," said Jacque line, as the dingy house came In sight. "Mrs. Hubbard and that room will soon be a memory of the unlamentcd past, my dear. The thing that never happens has happened." Mrs. Hubbard admitted her. She was a large woman with about the same amount of expression as a door. There was nothing lndefln able about Mrs. Hubbard's personal aUnosDhere. It was gin and cloves. At odd times during the week Mra Hubbard was disposed to be friendly with her lodgers; but on Saturday evenings ner moito was 'Business is Business." This was Monday. Jacqueline's bill was unpaid. Now the girl pro duced a little bundle of treasury notes and peeled one off the top, handlrur It to the landlady. Mrs. Hubbard's expression soft ened momentarily. Jacqueline be gan to experience the thrill of power which wealth brings. "P'raps you would like the first floor front, my dear?" suggested Mrs. Hubbard. "ItH be hempty week after next. There's a sunny aspect In the afternoon between 3 and 5; and the bed's chalnsprlng with an overlay of pure horse-hair my first husband's gift." Mrs. Hubbard sniffed. "The carpet's haxmtnleter." "I'll let you know later on, Mrs. Hubbard," said Jacqueline. "Vou may call me mother. If you like, dear. Most of my lodgers call me mother. They get fond of me and It sounds homely." Jacqueline fled upstairs. "If only she would stick to gin or to cloves." she murmured. "It's the combina tion that beats me." In the attic she sat down and regarded herself In the mirror. ThA trlass was cracked diagonal ly, and Jacqueline's little face looked as if it nad oeen suceo. in imperfectly Joined up. the wagged her linger at this distorted reflection. "Now, look here, Miss Orey, you be careiui. You're a rich woman now, and you've got to keep your head. Don't let it get swelled. Just take your self In hand and don't think you're everybody Just because you've got a check book. "Also, don't no persuading your self that you cut any ice In the way of prettlness, as ine Americans pun it; because If you do you'll be rid ing lor a spiu. "There's one thing, this glass would take the conceit out of a 50,-000-a-year screen beauty In about two peeps, ureal neavens, tuuu- your nose!" She flew at the powder-puff and delicately touched up the offending feature. "Of course. It's an afflic tion," she murmured, "but It's yours, my dear, and you've got to make the best of it. remaps no iur your good too. When you're In clined to get a bit above yourself, always remember your nose. It will keep you in your place. "You're going among the real people now, my girl, and you've got to show them that little Jacqueline can be as good as any of them. If you don't I shall be ashamed of you for ever, and I shall take no further Interest in VOU. "You ought to be able to carry It I off. You've aot a few things In your favor If you haven't got loots. You've got money, ana mats a an start. You know how to buy your frocks, how to put them on, ana how to walk in them when you've got them on which is what every girl doesn't know. Keswick Dell tauElit vou that. lat ana mi as ne is; so give him his due. That will carry you a long way, but not all the wav. You want a little educa tion not too mucn; and a lot oi intelligence. The point is have you got enough? The rest you will have to pick up as you go along." I to ae uoaunucaf I ( So "tuS v such -fcoe "toXCttS- te-r- SPt SOM.. 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The vouths are supremely con fident, thev can accomplish the stupendous feat of swimming aown the Yellowstone, Missouri and Mls- slsslDDl rivers to the southern me tronols. if thev secure Dacxmg, they will start on their adventure in June. LIKE THE CLIMATE Mariposa, Cal., (IP) California may yet become the last refuge In thu country for the wild turkey, - - Nine of the fowls' native to the country east of the Rockies, set free on Muliin's mountain oy uuun MacPherson'a 0,000-acre reserve some weeks ago have been seen ap parently thriving In their new n virnonment. Fourteen more were to be freed In this county by Egbert Jones, $1-a-year game warden for the state. PATIENT DISCHARGED Stayton Mrs. Prank Spinner of Happy Hollow ' district, who has been In the Stayton hospital sev eral days, was taken to her home Wednesday much unproved. Champoeg Mayors of three cities recently visited here and gave their hearty support to the proposed me morial building which Is now before congress. 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