J 7 RURAL ENTERPRISE Prudence’s hier • • •£« • «I« • t tîsa ** • ***• • MY FAVORITE STORIES By ETHEL HUESTON d e ratio n . J e r r y w as g ra te fu l for By IRVIN S. COBB her m ental balance, h e r a rtis tic equlilb- IN YORK rlum . B lctures w ere all very well, of « i - s S#® ® “5 rSU Service (Osmtrickt,) course, hut J e rry th an k e d heaven th a t • T X O f * S ! F —PA R T O S fB -A t a si e had been sp a re d a passion th a t rr.e rrr In th< »IttdUt a p » rt- I surely be p ro d u c tiv e o f w eary, S p re a d in g th e F e a a t fo r the had a real d inner In heaven knows found ith o d a '» Im m acu late to th e very w nien t o f f a r t e r B lake. S e w Yorfc. Stranger dark-circled eyes, tw itching, nervous I point of spotlessneas. J e rry «O eraldm «/ M a n n e r. P ru ­ I when. Pm su re Pm hu n g ry ." dence's d a u ffh le r. rr.ee'« Isuane A l­ W hen Sam B ly th e w as a W ash in g ­ wa» it a h ard job? P o o r gTease clog« “Oh. how tidy you a re !* she cried. III# and tw istin g nervous fingers! She drew a sm all m odish h a t snugly le rto n , w e a lth y M ie r H e a4m U *w >' e said som ething of th a t sort to ton corresp o n d en t he went Into New th e p a ssa g e« . I t o x id iz e s, h ard en s, and I about h e r ear», »wept a w ave o f dark fran k ly a in axed and bew ildered by th e h e r Ln*wv-ft4ou«l7 and a/tm bkea him . T heresa one night. It w aa a night E n g lan d to sound out public opinion (a ils t o lu b rica te. I pow der a cro ss h e r face, touched her j speckles» o rd e rlin ess of IL H l ¿1 ert>>n » * ’» a b it e x h ila ra te d , C r e a se t h a t d o e» n o t o x id iz e and Kboda laughed. "Oh. I am a pe rfe c t s f i t n T h eresa, sta g g erin g aw ay from on one o r a n o th e r o f tt- ts e c rises wu* u n fo rtu n a te re s u lt*. J e rry , ip» w ith a hit of rouge a n d M id «he h ard en — G rea se th a t d o e s n o t cak e and re a e a .ia a bui aasump* >oa o f f a r J- waa ready. Aa th ey m ade th e ir way old m aid. 1 know It. ev ery o n e sa y s so. her easel, bad stum bled, fa llen half- which, p o litically speaking, a re for­ J a rtty lea res th e p a rty a b ru p tly c lo g ‘Jin p a ssa g e— G rea se th a t lubri­ c arefu lly down th e d a rk and w inding | How T h ere sa can find her easel In th a t f t Soring to the floor. Mimi had pulled ever th re a te n in g th e lib e rtie s of th e ca tes p ro p erly — is MonaMotor G rease. th e story turns to J e rry 's c h ild ­ her up on th e couch, given h e r a cup I m essy p lace of her«. I c an 't im agine A m erican people. I fo rg et now Just sta irs, Mimi'» silken voice d rifte d out hood an d south a t t e r home in *>*• S to p a t t h e MvnaMotof sig n and get i f ><»*-*. O n ly child o f a w e a l’ t .r | I could n 't w ork In such a chaos. I of the e te rn a l tea. a n d th en a»ke< w hat p a r tic u la r c ris is it w as. but. a t to them from behind a d o se d door. H-nsMvtor G rea se fo r th e n e x t tune. fa th e r, when she Is tw e n ty she “Ob, you bad boy, I believe yo u 're nev er p re te n d to touch a b ru sh o r a Je rry to sit w ith h e r a w hile, to keep any ra te , for th e m om ent It w as of I t ’ll p a y y o u ! feels the call o f A rt and * * < • her I pencil until e v ery th in g Is apple-pie per- | her from w orking. Mimi h e rse lf ha« deep concern to th e public a t larg e try in g to m ake love to m e!" M e n a M » t» r Q U Company p a re n t* to let her go to N e w York fo r stJd y W ith aotne m i*< '> tn « s T h eresa laughed. " I J ttle fool,* she fectl-n . Coffeqacup on th e table, h a ir an engagem ent, a n d w aa Ju st h u r r y in t and S a m 's Job w as to get a sla n t on Jan F ra n o ia c o . C a l L o s A n g e le s , C a t they * < re e to her going. In S e w th e p re v a le n t se n tim e n t in c e rta in said. "Com e In any tim e yon like, day pin on th e fl'eir, h a n d k erc h ie f on th e aw ay. Y ork J e rry m ases her home w ith Wi en J e r r y reliev ed h e rse lf o f her sta te s. or night, y o g ’ll get a d o te o f th a t from m antel—-can't do a thing. I get th e a M rs U e la a e y « M r n f h an ac­ A m ong o th ers, he called upon th e tress who. w ith T b e r-a a . a p a in ter, MlmL She run» them In relays, like w illies rig h t aw ay. Look. Angel-face, opinion on a r t In g en eral, T h eresa oceup *-s the bouse. J e rry takes an looked a t h e r som berly, w ith h e r re tire d p o litical lea d er of New H am p­ th e aix-day bicycle race. L ord knows ■ do you like th e p ictu re? " im m ed ia te lik in g to Th eresa and She tu rn e d th e e asel a bout fo r J e rry great, dark, w eary eyes. shire. w ho lived In a sm all b u t com­ w here ahe gets them —th e re don 't aeem the two seern lik e ly to become fast j to see th e p ic tu re over w hich she had I “D idn't you e v e r sit up all night fo rta b le co tta g e In a little tow n. T he ao m any men to sn a re." friends. T h ere sa took h e r to a sm all, q u iet , sw eated h e r h e a rt's blood. J e r r y stood w orking over a th in g you could n 't get old g en tlem an fe lt a deep concern in before IL aw ed, adm iring. A cu rio u s Just right?” she dem anded. i the v ita l nu estlo n of th e hour, w h a t­ basem ent room, w here th e y had a gen “ Never," aald J e r r y com fortably. ev er It w as. H e arg u ed End he ex­ eroua. quiet. Italian dinner. T hey a te th in g It w as, a n a rro w hit o f city CHAPTER III— Continued 3 pair« Genuine Bilk Boss *1 00 snd s few "D idn’t you e v e r fo rg et to sto p for pounded. a n d h e produced docum ents | in alienee. T h eresa w aa hungry, very stre et, show ing gray and grim y be­ hours' work. W rit« for particular*. tw een high g ra y and grim y w alls, w ith your d inner w hen you w ere especially in su p p o rt of his view s. N oontim e tired, and Je rry « a a s tirre d and She set h e rself briskly to uA-yarklng SU P E R IO R SILK H O SIE R Y CO. Just tw o b its of flam ing color—an Inch lE’erested In som ething?" a p p ro ac h ed a n d still be w as now here b re ath le ss. T h ere w ere other« In th e h e r »mall b a t. folding thing» neatly of blue sky betw een tw o grays, and a SS HeUer S e Neweyk, N. J. "C ertainly not. I Just put th e brush n e a r th ro u g h w ith w hat he bad to »w ay I d th e «n u ll draw er« of th e c h if­ dining room, m oatly glrta, sm a rtly scarlet geranium show ing bravely in a down, snd have my din n er, and th en «ay. So he in sisted th a t B lythe fo n ier. T h e tw o photograph» In th e ir dressed, all thin, ail w eary-eyed, all I sixth-story window. Come hack to It a fte r w a r d —o r th e next should rem ain w ith him th ro u g h th e C A SH r O K D E N T A L GOLD handsom e fram e». P ru d e n c e and J e r ­ sm oking P la tin u m , S ilv e r, D ia m o n d s. M agn eto Points, “I— I th in k It Is w onderful. Rhoda. m T iing—o r w henever I get around afte rn o o n . “D o n 't you know th em ?" J e m P a le s T *eth , J e w e lr y C ash by return m all rold. »be placed conapicuoualy on the H aving sam pled th e cuisine of th e H O K E H A K. CO.. OTttEGO. M IC H . "I thought every one knew I It m akes me feel—sorry, like crying, to It." dre*»ing table. And then «he sudden­ asked. i Does— It som ehow m ake you th in k of local hotel a t b re a k fa st. B lythe “B ut som etim es you can ’t com e hack ly took up th e p ic tu re of h e r tnotlier, every o n e else— In th e V illage.“ PETALUMA HATCHEIT to IL" objected T h ere sa . "Y ou lose p rom ptly consented. T h e old g e n tle ­ "I don’t know anybody,” said Iow a?" a n d looked a t It Intently, que»tlonlngly. Accredited by Sonoma R hoda laughed gaily. " I t does not I the feeling w hen you atop— you c a n ’t m an e xcused h im self in o rd e r to in­ County Parm Bureau alm ost p a ssio n a te ly . S he «hook her T h ere sa “ I used to t»e ‘w ay up on th e form his w ife th a t th e re w ould t e a A nything h u t!* White Leghorn chicks come hack." W est aide. I cam e dow n h e re to please b e ad a t last w ltb a b arp Im patience, only. If you want good "Yes. hut you n e v er m et my m other, “You Just Im agine th a t,” sa id J e rry guest fo r th e m idday m eal and also fall layers and broilers a n d placed It o|»poalte th a t o f h e r f a ­ MlmL B u t I like It." to get som e Im p o rtan t p a p e rs h earing that bring a good price did you?” J e r r y asked, surprisingly, pleasantly. “ You sh o u ld n 't le t y our­ T h e d a y s th a t follow ed w ere happy, th e r once more. — raise chick a in the on th e su b je c t u n d e r discussion, a n d R hoda did not u n d e rstan d . T h e s e l f g e t so ex cited o ver things. Yon fall. W rite for FR E E 1926 Catalog. “I d o n 't get you. P rudence.* th e i dream y, fa sc in a tin g d a y s fo r Je rry . w hich w ere stow ed aw ay, he said, in L . W . C L A R K . Bo« 15« . P e ta lu m a . C a lif I Ithoda telephoned to h e r tw ice, w ith p ictu re w as New York, plain a n d un­ w ear yourself all out fo r nothing. I »aid. varnished. a n d J e r r y w as lonely fo r can alw ays come hack to It w hen 1 a room u p sta irs. G oing out, he le ft p rofuse and tender apologies for her In her Intenae m om enta. J e r r y re­ P rudence. am ready." A nd th en she added, th e p a rlo r door a ja r. fe rre d to h e r m o th er alw ay s aa “ ITu , neglect, and said she waa com ing to "Tt ey »av It really is good. T h an k fairly. “ Not, 1 m ust adm it, th a t any- ’ T h ro u g h th e opening B lythe h e ard dence.” u«lng th e w ord not to m uch aa , see h e r rig h t aw ay. B ut sh e did not God IPs fin ish e d ! It’s a com petition E czem a, P oison Ivy, B a rb e rs' Itch thing of n in e Is a n y th in g lik e yours a voice, e vidently one belonging to a nam e, b u t la th e r aa a a ta tetn en t of i come. J e r r y sp e n t a g re at deal o f tim e you know— a y e a r's scholarship, trav e l B urns, H ives, S calp A ffections, Etc. I w ith T h eresa, but T h ere sa w as alw ay s or Bhoda s. F a r from It! B ut I am th e m is tre ss of th e household. pr(D' iple. a code o f w orship. a creed of MrKINNIES MEXICAN REMEDY " S a m a n th a ," th e lady said, raisin g lu E urope, ev ery th in g I I w onder If only a b eginner." S in ce 1MR7. ^urpuMdn* a ll. Xu w a itin g , a c ­ religion. W hen th e aald, aa th e did 1 w orking, a lw ay s tire d to d istrac tio n . T h ere sa is try in g fo r it? h e r to n e In ord er th a t sh e m ight be tio H as she n . p ro m p t, on rs. «-ertai*; a t a ll drug tin t a, Mimi, a lth o u g h she con tin u ed aa w arm ­ " T h a t's w h a t w e all a re ," said aery often. “ I do not get you. P r u ­ h e a rd by th e cook In th e kitchen, S5c, nr addre«e show n you h e r pictu res, J e r r y ? ” T h eresa w earily. “ J u s t beginners. And F . C. M f k lS N I E . P h a r m a c e u tic a l C hem ist. dence." «he m eant only th a t Prudence ly affable and friendly a s a t first, had "iny h u sb a n d h a s inv ited a gentlem an 640 K. t - o d b t.. lane A n g elce. S a m p le free. "N oth in g —not a th in g ," said Je rry . I R 1 > we f h a n be a)I o n r Hve«. u n til we w aa a dep th of philosophy »he could little tim e o r Inclination fo r p re tty to s ta y fo r dinner. T a k e th o se tw o not fathom . It Irrita te d her. If P r u ­ young stu d e n ts f a r t b e n ea th her roof. "She never a sk s m e so m uch a s to , dle and „ fte rw a rd . too. I fan cy ." larg e p o ta to e s back dow n c e lla r and P A R K E R ’S look a t th e easel w hen she Is w orking.' J e rry w as b eginning to feel a grow ­ dence had been a » -in tillatln g ly b ril­ I She slept until noon ev ery day. had H A IR B A L S A M brin g up th re e sm all ones." “P e rh a p s she th in k s you a r e n 't In­ c allers to te a every aftern o o n , and lizmuve» Dandruff Stop« Hair Kailin* ing Im patience w ith both girls, th e ir lia n t. In tellec tu a l w om an. J e r r y felt Reatoraa C olor and »lie w ould not h ave m inded h e r Ina­ i went out w ith som e one every nig h t In terested . Ask her. She w on't m ind Intensity, th e ir p a ssio n a te nervousness. B eauty to G ra y and Faded H a ir A Thing Not to Be Explained th e week. «Or and |1 (0 at Druffrtata si'-w h ig you. She h a s th re e o r fo u r th e ir a rd en t e agerness. She found It bility to reach th e lnnerm oat rw e sse» FTlarn I'hrm W b . Patchoru-.N Y She I a u ttle tiresom e. T h ey w ere alw ay s It is n a rra te d of tw o colored m en J e rry m ade proper a rra n g e m e n ts fo r exquisite th in g s not finished. o f h e r m other'» thought. P ru d en ce H IN D E R C O R N S BerooTM Corns. Cal­ ' h e r lessons, and w as e nrolled In one of ! w orks on a dozen at once, a s th e mood going abouL looking a t p ictu res, each th a t th ey Aet fo rth one n ig h t to bor­ wa» no aucb thing. J e r r y knew It. louses. etc., stops a ll pain, ensures comfort to the feet, makes wa!kin< < ilkln< easy. Ike by m ail or at I>mg- A fter h e r unpacking, sw eetened and j th e b eginners' c la sses of G raves Me- s trik e s her. I can t do th a t—o n e th in g o th e r’s, o r som ebody else'«, a n d th en row a hog. N ot un til n e arly d a y lig h t gist*. U iscox Cbemla a l Works. Palcbuffue N ï a t a tim e fo r me— and I eat It. and a rg u in g d e sp e ra tely , fu r h o u rs a t a did th ey succeed In borrow ing one re fre sh e d w ith a |ierfu m ed h a th in her Dowell. who, having previously a c ­ d rin k It. and b re a th e It. and sleep It, tim e, o v e r tones, and colors, and from th e pigpen of a p la n te r. H nv- j tiny tub, alie ra n up th e d a rk sta irw ay quired a re p u ta tio n , w as now eking out until It's over. T h a t's why I'm such a values. She found h e rse lf w ishing ing s la u g h te re d th e p rize they de­ I a h a rd ex iste n ce by Instilling th e rudl- S aving a Life to th e th ird floor, tu rn e d hack and w reck." 1 m ents of Ida profession Into young as- th e re m ight com e a tim e. Ju st once, rid ed th a t it should be left in th e M elba M iller, age th re e , o f Lett», tap p e d aoftly upon th e door. W hile she w as p re p a rin g a d ain ty when th ey w ould s it down, d e lib e ra te ­ cab in o f one o f them u n tl' th e fo l­ Ind., found a baby bird. She took It “Oh. d— n I" ahe b eard , m u tte red ' piranta. J e rry a tte n d e d Ida classea f with a nice re g u la rity and p rom pti­ su p p e r on h e r e le c tric grill, w ith ly. fo r tea, w ith o u t hovering, poised on low ing nig h t, w hen th e o th e r would Into th e house and saiiV "M other, fiercely, from w ithin th e room And w hich she could really w ork culinary th e edge of th e c h air, read y fo r flight com e to claim his sh a re. m ay I k e ep him a s a p e t? " th en apologetically T here«» called. "1 tude, and p atien tly did h e r utm ost to D u rin g th e day th e p re se n t cu sto ­ . follow Ida Instru ctio n s. H e told her a t th e first fa v o ra b le m om ent. W ith m o th e r's "consent, sh e c arried •p ille d th e Ink I Com e In. Mia» Har- J e r r y th an k e d God fo r m oderation dian. w hile im m ersing th e c arc ass In It a ro u n d a w hile, a n d said to h e r: rner. I c a n ’t get up for a m inute. T he , kindly th a t she waa doing very well w ith in cre asin g fe rv o r day by day. She a b a rre l of brin e to p re v en t it from "D o you th in k It will die?" p lace la a raeaa. I've Just had a »crap ' Indeed, let h e r com e a n d go a s ahe “I ex p ect so," m o th e r replied. a tte n d e d h e r c la sse s w ith nice re g u la r­ spoiling, decided th a t he needed all w ith MlmL and Pm a w reck. She liked, a n d paid as little a tte n tio n to her a s possible. M elba ste p p e d out In th e y ard . She ity ev ery m orning, w orked a t h e r easel th e m ea t for him self. A ccordingly w an ted to clean up before you came, he rem oved It to a su ita b le hiding She bought an easel of th e m ost re tu rn e d a m om ent la te r w ith o u t the an h o u r o r tw o ev ery a fternoon, and a n d 1 w ouldn't let her, a n d we are re tu rn in g home, bird. i e la b o rate design and a rra n g e d It pret- th en s h e m an ic u re d h e r nails, had a p lace and then, b oth furio u s." ' ttly In h e r sm all studio, w here It q u ite " W h e re ’s y o u r b ird ? ” a sk e d m other. cup of tea and a to a s te d muffin and a w a ite d th e a rriv a l o f his p a r tn e r I d There»« waa down on h e r kneea th e e n te rp ris e of th e n ig h t before. " I gave him to th e c aL ” w ent out fo r a bus ride. brisk ly m opping up th e Ink w ith a ( overshadow ed th e m odest, p lay th in g A bout e ig h t o'clock th e second ne­ “ W hy?" • • • • • • • freah towel. J e rry stood In th e door­ h its of f u rn itu re a lre ad y th ere. And gro a rriv e d , c arry in g a n em pty sack “I w as a f ra id It w ould die." sol­ , «he p a in te d a little every afternoon, S h e h a d been stu d y in g A rt In New o v e r his arm . w a y , and looked about the roum w ltb em nly a n sw e re d th e ch ild .—In d ia n a p ­ eMger girlish Interest. If h e r studio i pleasan tly , com fortably, com placently, Y ork fo r o v e r six w eeks w hen R hoda “ W h a r's de m eat, S am ?" be asked, olis News. d o w n s ta irs a p p eared sm all to her. thia w ithout any of th e hectic excitem ent sw ep t In on h e r la te one a fte rn o o n a s he e n te re d th e cabin, one «he thought q u ite unendurahly so. which throbbed a bout her. w ith th e happy an n o u n cem en t th a t "In d a t b a rre l of brittle over yon- 1 E ven w ith all th a t, sh e seem ed to G reek to H er T h e re wa» no rug on th e floor, nor c u r­ th ey w e re going to a p arty. d e r behind de hack do'. J e s ' go over An a m u sin g c o n v ersa tio n w as o ver­ ta in at th e window. T h e conch w as a have a g re a t deal o f tim e a t h e r dis- “C a r te r B lak e ’s studio, o v e r In a n d h e 'p you’se 'f to y ore sh eer." h e a rd lu one o f th e b u sses a few days tum bled ma»» of blanket» and w rinkled P<> sh I. I >n th e fifth day of h e r c alen ­ B rooklyn,” she explained gayly. “I T h e c a lle r rolled up h is sleeves and ago. alieeta w ith a box o f p atn ta and half d a r desolation, she telep h o n ed to her h a v e n ’t seen him In m onths. H e Just im m ersed his a rm s in th e brine. I t w as M rs. A. w ho sp o k e : “A fter a dozen m agazine« throw n U|am IL Aunt C onnie's residence In E nglew rod, tele p h o n ed th a t he h a s signed a huge “T a in ’t no m eat here," he said, going o u t w ith th e th ir te e n o rp h a n s T h e tea cu p waa on th e floor, Its con­ hoping to th rill th e household w ith th e c o n tra c t w ith In te rn a tio n a l th is very a f te r a th orough search. a n d th e tw in s y e ste rd a y , I fe lt th a t te n ts uutaated. And th ere w as a big new s of h e r presence, and Joyously a n ­ m orning, and Is h av in g a w icked p a rty “ I a in 't s'p rise d one b it,“ said Sara. easel tu rn tai to c atch the heat lig h t tic ip atin g a m erry week-end In th e to c e le b ra te IL And he Invited you, "K a ts Is g e ttin ' so bad 'ro u n d y e re I my d u ty w a s accom p lish ed ." M rs. B., re m e m b e rin g th a t th e yes­ T h eresa. Juat g e ttin g to h e r feet again, lovely su b u rb w ith a te n d e r a u n t, a m ost p a rtic u la rly . H e ’s a d a rlin g thing, don 't know w hut I'm gw lne do. Dey te rd a y sim ken o f w as T hanksgiving, looked w ith ainuaed eyes upon J e r r y 's friendly uncle, and tw o ftollcsnm e a n d you'll ad o re him .” c a rrie s off e v er'th ln g . I 'sp e c ts dey young cousins. She w as greeted w ith fra n k ln»i>ectton. J e r r y w as pro p erly th rilled , p roperly w as e a tln ' d a t po’k w 'en I heerd 'em s a i d : “ W ell, I should sa y y o u r duty th e cold inform ation th a t th e e n tire w as done. A t w h at o rp h a n s’ hom e eager. “Ito—do you—* nib b lin ' to d ay w ’lle I w as lay ln ' down w ere you?" fam ily had gone to E u ro p e on a hasty " l 'h ." T h eresa nodded "Bleep here, try in ' to sleep.” business trip , and th e m aid left In M rs. A. ( r a th e r s u rp rise d ) re­ w ork here, eat h e re —die here. too. 1 H is frien d stiffened suspiciously. c h arg e of th e house did not know when m ark e d : " I w a s a t no o rp h a n s ’ hom e. Now th a t J e r r y h a s really got fancy. H aven’t m ade my bed In heaven "H ow com e dey could nibble a hole I w a s a t m y ow n hom e p la y in g m ah- they p lanned to retu rn . J e r r y felt dow n to w ork, does she really know s w hen M in i used to come In to In de b a rre l, e a t all de po’k a n ' still Jongg. my d e a r.”—C hicago New«, q u ite saddened and abused. S he w as like it? And w h at next? do It for me. and both ered me to de b ritn e d o n 't ru n o u t?" he d e sorry sh e had not sent w ord In a d ­ d eath , so I keep t i e door locked on her tnauded. vance of h e r com ing She w as su re M ardi G ra t C en ten a ry now. If you h e a r h e r pounding to get Sam took a deep b re ath . Aunt C onnie would have w aited for W h ile Shs W as P re p a rin g a D ainty (TO B B C O N T IN V B D .) N ew O rle an s a lre a d y Is planning In. and me Shouting for h e r to go aw ay "D a t," he said, "is de m y stery ." S upper on H e r E le c tric G r ill, She her, w ould have postponed any kind fo r th e c e n te n a ry of th e M ardi G ras. a n d m ind her own business, don't lie E xp lain e d the F ren zied System of of a bu sin ess trip to E u ro p e for the F ifty-F ifty S ince 1827 th e M ardi G ras, a season alarm ed. It's a freq u e n t occurrence. A rt She W a t Obliged to P ursue. The Real Point of the Joke stike of l>elng an oasis In th e desert of fe stiv a l and m erry m a k in g th a t has It w as pay day and th e bookkeeper T h e place la a mesa. Ml«s lla rm e r. I T w o A m erican p e rfo rm e rs, filling fo r "B ru d e n ce 's baby." w onders, sh e ex p lain ed th e frenzied sto o d In th e m a n a g e r's office to claim becom e fam ous, has been an an n u al am alm ost a sh am ed of It m yself." vaudeville e n g ag e m e n ts In London, Left e n tirely to h e r own resources, system o f A rt sh e w as obliged to e x tra pay for e x tra work. event. T h e re v elry and e la b o ra te dis­ She sw ept tnngaslne«. hooka anti i took lodgings to g e th e r In a house on she m anaged ns best she could, re a d ­ pursue. "M r. G rasp ," he »aid, toying n e rv ­ a side s tr e e t back of C ovent garden. play d ra w th o u sa n d s o f v isito rs y e a r­ p a in ts from a sm all stra ig h t c h air and ing a g re at deal, riding solem nly about "Y ou c a n 't m ake a living a t real Art ously w ith a piece of red tape, "du rin g ly a n d th e 1927 o b se rv an c e will likely shoved It hospitably to w a rd Je rry . L ate n t n ig h t, follow ing th e first day tow n on th e busses, visiting th e shops. u n til yo u 're old, and w ith ered , and j th e la s t week I h ave been doing th e of th e ir Joint tenancy, th ey left th e o utdo all p re v io u s p rogram s. "C ig a re tte ? " It w as th e clim ax of h e r loneliness h av en 't any te e th ," she declared. “1 w ork of th e pay-roll clerk, w ho has t h e a te r In com pany au d . having had “ No, th an k s." w hen «he w ent to th e m ovies, alone. don't c a re how good you a re, you can't ' Jap a n A eria l S ig h tteein g a b ite a n d a drin k a t a chophouse T h e re sa lit one for h e rse lf nervously, F inally, <>n a happy th o u g h t suggested m ake a d ecent living I Gee, you're been III." M ajor M atsu n ag a. w ho m ade an to ssin g tlie bu rn ed m atch am i h a lf th e week w ere q u a rte red . for th e pay-roll clerk e n title s you to "I don't usually work like thia. I'm d ru d g ery about a rt, a th in g she had thia, head over lieela, try in g to a ttic I W ith glad crie s of re lie f th e tire d <10, H ere It la " a few leaves to iny w re a th of laure • eying to get It finished w ant It for not be fo re rem otely suspected. p a ir h u rrie d to IL H e re a fresh d if­ an exhibition. I th in k It's ra ttie r good T heu, one aftern o o n , q u ite w ithout w hile I h ave a little h a ir to w ear I ficulty arose. T hey had no latch B ell - ans A m erican C olony T h e devil of tt ta th a t I h a le t o dig w arning. Ithoda l.a F ay e ra n In. caught on." She gave h e r brisk bobbed keys. C om ing aw ay th a t a ftern o o n Hot water along fo r a m eal tic k e t—w hile I'm h e r In both a rm s am i klaaed h e r a a defiant to ss a s sh e s|s>ke A m erican Sam oa, com prising the n e ith e r had th o u g h t to ask th e tr lan d ­ Sure Relief A fte r th e ir supper, d ellrloush | islam ls of T u tlla. A unuu a n d others, try in g to tu rn out som ething decent at doxen tim es w ith ferv en t p ro te s ta tio n s lady fa r a key. H ow ever, th e second ttie «ame tim e. H eaven know s I eat of delight ut seeing her. B hoda w as cooked, ch arm in g ly served, they wen j has an a re a o f AT.9 sq u a re m ile s; n>.an figured he could pick th e lock. little enough It sho u ld n 't lie hard to pale, w ith feverish Simla o f crlm sou uptow n to a th e a te r, anti a f te r a »an : |M>pulatl»n of 8.324. Including 2tM H e w orked a t It vainly for a n o th e r wlcli and hot c hocolate a t a corn, A m ericans. T h e c ap ita l la Pago h a lf h o u r w hile his com pauton fidg­ e nrn th e kind of a living I usually live burning In h e r cheeks. 2 5 < AND 7 5 4 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE I io y»n like Ita lia n cooking? O r Pago on th e islan d of T u tlla . T bia eted about. "Com e, get yo n r h a t,” she said d rug store, re tu rn e d hom e, luxurious)v F inally In d isgust and like th e p lu to c ra t she in sisted J e r t t re n ch ? T h ere a re a dozen nice little brightly. “ I have finished th e picture. tow n is th e m ost v a lu ab le h a rb o r in d esp n l” he gave It up as a had Job, bathe your eyes **T TbitttipsoB« w as. In a tax icab . th e S outh Pacific. It w as ceded In and th e tw o of them w ent to a hotel, places w ithin a block o r tw o Ob. and D evervau x sa y s If Is very good." iiME u.7 C’or » or J e rry felt m uch b etter. F or th e fir. 1872 by th e n a tiv e king to th e U nited fel^. th e re 's a wild little R ussian tdace— W hile she talked, she rum m aged w here they spent th e re m a in d e r of U« hur.r.Ywy » Y would you p re fe r th a t? " S ta te s aa a naval and coaling station, tim e, she w as q u ite pleased w ith li c are le ssly th ro u g h th e h o se s slid draw th e night. “Oh, any place a t all. I shall love era of J e r r y 's d re m lu g tab le, fishing self. She w as glad ahe did not 1» ,e k m erlcan Sam oa is 4.100 mile« from Now com es th e point of the sto ry : out g lm e a a n d h a ts a n d veils, hurry in g Art w ith killing seriousness, a s T he­ San Francisco. T h e native« a r e Chri»- T h e m an w ho could not rem em ber the iny o f them , all of them for th a t m at By U sing tluna a n d a re re g ard e d sa th e hlgheat Je rry , and alm ost at om-e they w ere resa and Ithoda did. W hy. th o se girl« ter— w herever yon wish to go. Pm nam e of th e stre e t, n o r the num ber '•'ally ash am ed to tak p you aw ay from running d o w n sta irs to g eth er, laughing, sa t nit. m any tim es, night a f te r night, ty p e of th e P olynesian race. All of of th e ¡souse w as B arton th e Memory- hand in hand. J e r r y 's drooping sp irits un til tw o and th re e o'clock In the the Ir.afi o f th e Islan d s la privately lo u r w ork. I know you a re only atop W lxard. T h e m an who could not ' Soap to Cleanse m orning, palm in g pa ssio n a te ly aw o as o WBML T h e chief product la coco­ m a s te r the lock waa B o u d ial the w ere so a rin g to the sky once m ore ping to p lease m e." _ \ • O intm ent to H ea l In strik in g c o n tra st to th e confusing though th e ir very lives depended a It. n u ts F ru its a re also grow n, but not "O h, I d a re say It's a very good U anucuff King. i hl ng C ouie to th in k of IL haven't u n tid in e ss of There«»'» studio. Je rry T h ere w as no a«use in such m adu .tins C o p y r ig h t by th e B o b b s -M e r rlU Co. W henyov greased your car~ MonaMotor Oil« & Greases Silk Stockings Good Fall LAYERS ITCHING SKIN Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION _ , 6 B ell - ans Banish Pim ples