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4 THE CENTRAL POINT STAR *T "~ " F ill DAY, AUGUST t t. 1»SO were over, E rls asked Eve: "W h ic h shall It be— Ihe justice or the clergym an? As I t ’s o n ly k a ffa ir o f form , I suppose il doesn't m a ile r, though I th in k the c le rg y man w o u ld be h e lle r fo r our p u r pose." Seeks New Honors at Fair " I th in k so too,” she agreed, a l most in a u d ib iy . A fte r that she did not speak u n til they reached (he East Ehle of the license bureau. The clergym an fille d in the m ar- iage c e rtifica te and o ffe r 'd it to Eve, w ho took it and held it vague ly, as i f she did not k n o w w hat to do w ith it. W H A T HAS GONE B E I OB1Í J i a box, iis w e ll us her ow n a d d itio n al purchases, packed h i Ihe new A b e a u tifu l young wom an fin d * ! .tlilcasc. lii i si if on Hit- sid e w a lk In a strange East o f a ll she viisle d the s h ip ’s c ity . Mu- cuuuol rem em ber tie r j beauty p a rlo r. “ Dye my h a ir II.II I, Ol V. .I K s ill C.UIIC llO III. S lll- ll.l. n o th in g hi her purse to te ll t i l l u If w ho .-.he is. A young man w ho has seen lu-r in the lio le l w here th e in stopping notice» her and take» her Io tae hotel in a cub. T here she finds that she is regis tered» In French us "M iss Eve No body o f N ow here.” The cle rk has In-in i.ilh n g her Mis» Parsons. I he young in in te lls her she is in New Y o rk. H is Maine is E ric H a m ilto n of l.hicugo. She is te rrifie d at her loss o f m em ory. He asks his frie n d H r. C a rric k , a nerve specialist, to ca ll at Hu- hotel. H r. C a rric k talks e nco urag ing ly, hut says that he w ill send a nurse to stay w ith the m ysterious "M iss Parsons** tlia t n ig h t. Miss Nobody listens w h ile H am ilto n te lls her w hat the doctor has said, then steps in to another room. W hen the nurse a rrives, the g ir l lias vain died fro m the lio le ll Eve’s departure was sim ple. She w en t out of a buck door in to the servants h a ll of the hotel, w here she enc uulered a young F re n ch m an pm cr, w ho claim ed to recog nize her. He had seen her in Paris. "T h e n you knc.v m y name.’ " she (lem andi I eagerly. But the p o rte r had fo rg lie n that, lie w o u ld w rite nt once I i a frie n d in Paris and fin d the null - o f the A m ericun young la d y tin v had both adm ired. He te lls lie i of an apartm ent house w here II e ja n ito r, he th in ks w ou ld take lie i in. Meantime, w h ile H am ilto n is a nxiou sly h u n tin g up the nerve sp < i.dist fo r advice, Eve gets in to a t. .sicab and drives uw ly. She nr unge» w ith M arcel’s frie n d , Hie ja m a- o f a d in gy little u pa rt- m eut In. ise on the East Side of N ew Vo k, fo r a sm all fu rn ish e d iip a rtm e i t. He te lls her nol Io he be frig h t -ned if she hears the young w om an w ho occupies the u ! a pa rtm e nt conic in very late in the m ornin g. Eve w onders w hat sort o f u pi.i' e she lias got into. I he g r l in the next apartm ent is Iv y D avenport, a professional rab uret dancer w ith a weak heart. Eve lic it s her one n ig h t w h -n she is ill. Ivy sugggsls lliu l Eve, w ho is sh ort o f funds, should take her place in (he ciib u rc l. Eve th in k s it over, d islikes the ¡dea, bul real izes th a t she has Io do som ething to earn a liv in g u n til she fin d s old w ho she re a lly is. Iv y has tw iste d the name o f "P crso nn c” w h ic h is the o n ly surname Eve know s fo r h erself, In to "B erson ." Eve fin d s "Ja ke ’s a strange sort o f place and the g irls w ho dance there even .stranger, though kin d to the s lru u g c r w ho is ta kin g Ivy's place. She meets a young man named H un t, w ho fra n k ly te lls her that alio doesn't b illin g there. One evening when she is ta lk in g to the frie n d ly young man named l l i i n l one o f the o th e r g irls te lls h e r there's a man from the West w ho m Jake w auls her Io ente rtain . The man from the West is a to ta l stranger Io Eve, so fa r as she can reca ll. No m em ory o f her past life has yet retu rne d, Im l the stran ge r acts and talks as If they were in tim id e frien ds. Ills m an lie r suggests Hint he has some claim upon her, and Eve is le rrifie d . H er in s tin c t is to fin d E ric H a m ilto n . Hie one frie n d ly fig u re in her new life . She escapes from Jake's by a hack w ay and h u rrie s Io the h ote l w here H a m ilto n lives. b la ck,” she said. The subsequent e ffe ct wa snot bail, but she surveyed II w ith more approval Ilian il w a rra n te d . It not o n ly changed her g re a tly, hut it crysta llize d in her n ia ind u h a lt- form ed plu n lo abandon the farm h ib e rn a tio n she hud considered, and lo rem ain in Ihe e ily and Het some w o rk. Back in her h o ld rooms once m ore, she looked at her w ris t- w u lc h . Q uarter-past fo u r. In less fa il the q uiet assurance o f his man- and lie look of I •'gh nerw ais I i sion give wav lo o.ie Hint im i ly expressed u tte r hopelessness. Both were silen t v I ih Ihe , -d> made its s w ift way a, F ifth Avculue. Wh< is II enlc»- t«' Ihe park H a m ilto n giv» Ihe d r iv e l another order. “ ’I here’s a quiet little co rn e r up ut Ihe n orth e rn end, w h e r ewe can ta lk ,” he explained lo Eve. “ I ’ve gon there several times la te ly to . m ilk things out.** I ■ . (J|H When they reached the q u id c o r ner he paid und dismissed Ihe chauffeur, w h ile Eve glanced iiei had its usual effect -> rc h i v - I io see lie»- Ch-impienrhip Southdown Ewe lamb, which in P 'I v.on premier honors for W illiam Dornborough of Laura, Sa f... i p - i d to ro m p tte a g a in w ilh p riz e -w in n in g anim al.- fn w i.;ie rn states at the O n gon Stale fair in Salem. S -pt. 22 to 25. w— » - J ------- - 1 . ........... tro u b le is past, I shall ask you lo re a lly m a rry me, and i f you con sent w e 'll have another cerem ony. I f you don’t we can have th is l i t tle bond n u llifie d very easily, as a sim ple niaater o f expediency in the unusual co n d itio n s e xistin g w hen it was made. Aand a ll m y life , even i f I never see you again, I shall be happy because I was able to he o f use to you.” He stopped now , so d e fin ite ly that she kn ew he was w a itin g fo r an answer, but she m erely repeal- ed that tra g ic little gesture o f her ungloved hand. He took the hand and held it.. “I kn ow a ll about you,” she than tw o hours H a m ilto n w o u ld lx- .round w ith o u t interest. She had, m urm ured. e u lliu g fo r her. She wondered indeed, a look that alarm ed h im — “ O f course you do. I saw- to it w ind he w o u ld tilin g o f the dyed .something o f Ihe look o f an cx- that you knew a ll about me, fo r I fin ir, and im m e diately realized ex h . ,istcd sw im m er, ready lo go was sure som ething lik e th is w o u ld a ctly w ind he w o u ld th in g o f it. dow II. come up.” He w o u ld nol lik e it. She w ould He led her to a bench and sal He thought he was fo llo w in g the put on her Iml lo avoid g iv in g dow n beside her. w orking s o f her m ind, hut her lim ha) sudden a slock. "I expected som ething lik e this, next rem ark surprised him . It was T here was a lap on the door and Eve," he began casually. He thought he was fo llo w in g die hastened to open it. Alm ost Ail- th ird lim e he hud used the “ You don’t kn o w a n y th in g at a ll before she could do so, it was flu ng name, but n e ith e r o f them was con about me. W h y !” she broke out, ipon and H a m ilto n h u rrie d in to scious ol Ibis. " I don't kn o w w h y ‘I m ay be a c rim in a l .......an adven I expected il, " he w ent on, ‘hut I turess! I m ay be a n y th in g ! It w ill Ihe room. did. Perhaps I had w hat's called he ta k in g advantage o f in y one D on't he w o rrie d ," he said try - I tug to speak n a lu ra ly l, and even ! a hunch. Perhaps I m erely rea frie n d . It may put you in to a po pro du cing a fa ir im ita tio n o f Ills soned that y o u r large frie n d ’s next -liu ra c le ris lie smile. “ He's dow n .¡.ove w o u ld he to gel professional help and tra c k you. Anyw ay, I th ere." whs sure som ething was com ing, "H e? W ho?" and I got ready fo r it. T hat's w h y Bui she knew . I Ip ld you there w o u ld he no more "T h e man you spoke o f last night i f it. There w on ’t be, i f you w ill At least. I'm p re tty sure it's lilt- trust me and do w-hnt I suggest." same man. He fits tile deseropliiin She rep lie d w ith a gesture, hut and he’s asking ut the desk fo r it was a gesture o f despair so that Miss Berson. He described you lo it made his th ro at ache. She m ere I dot, and Robinson im m e diately ly raised her rig h t hand, w h ic h lay .nude the b lig h t suggestion th a t it in her lap, and dropped it again m ight lx- Miss Parsons. F o rtu n a te as if the e ffo rt hail been loo m uch ly ! was passing Ihe desk and fo r h e r; hoi there was eloquence heard h im , so I d id n 't stop fo r the in Ihe sim ple action, it im p lie d elevator, but sprinted »1» the s ta ir (hill she had come to the end of (ase to w arn yo u ." things, lie had lo w a it a m om ent She cangili up h cr coat and liu r- hefore he could go on. rlc d in to Ibi- h cilrooin fo r 111! suit “ I lk put m y plan hefore you,” lie case she had not yet unpacked. t said at last, "a nd I w an t you to " L e t’s go,” she called hack as she hear it a ll hefore you speak. Y'ou h u rrie d w added to it Ihe garments ' can’t continue lik e th is. You see o f the n ig ht before. "W e can slip that yo u rse lf, c le a rly enough. The out Ihe hack w ay.” lim e has come w hen you must give The room telephone tin k le d , lu ll some one else Ihe rig h t to protect she was u lrcndy in the h all, almost you. So I w ant you to go th ro ug h ru n n in g . He took II e suitcase and a m arriage cerem ony w ith me, Eve kept close by her side, w a lk in g anil I w ant you to do it rig h t now. w ith long strides. Ils m anner was "O f course it w ill o n ly be a m at norm al now , and he spoke so eas- , te r o f fo rm ," he h u rrie d on. “ T hat ta lly that her nerves relaxed. goes w ith o u t saying. But it w ill “ B elter go dow n Ihe hack steps,” give me the legal rig h t to stand be he advised, as she tu rn ed to w ard tween you and Ihe w o rld . You lie service elevator. can -drop y o u r troubles on m y “ O f course. I d id n 't th in k . shoulders and forget them ; and i f He led Ihe w ay and she fo llo w ed any large stran ge r comes loo king him . I fo r you, he’ll fin d me ready to te ll H a m ilto n picked up n taxicab, h im w here he gels o ff. By meet “ t 'p in to C en tral P a rk ,” he told ing him , loo, I may fin d out w ho Ihe d riv e r. "M ake good tim e and you are, and a ll about y o n ; and ev i-ep going t i l l I (ell you lo slop.” e n tu a lly, as soon as yo u're w illin g H a m ilto n shows her an adver tisem ent w h ich has been apearing As Ihe cab started lie tu rn e d to lo, w e’ll get in to touch w ith y o u r in several papers, re scrib in g Eve his s ile n t com panion and was fa m ily , o r w ith y o u r frie n d s if you have no fa m ily .” m id asking fo r in fo rm a tio n about -lio cked by her p a llo r. “ T h e re ’s n oth in g to w o rry about She seemed stunned, and he was litir, / I I does nol give her real rem inded her. not surprised. Bui she asked a name, how'ever Sse Im m ediately n ow ,” lie h a s tily connects Ib is w ith the mini from She broke m il w ith a desparalion question that made his eyes shine. She was u c tu a lly conside rin g his th e West w hom she met at Jake's that h o rrifie d h im : "P erhaps nol . . t ill the next suggestion : “ W ould such a m ar m id decides to adopt a disguise. .She buys ¡.nine d iffe re n t d o llie s lim e I But I can't keep up Ib is sort riage he legal? We don 't even kn ow o f th in g — ru n n in g fro m place to m y nam e." nod lias he r h n ir dyed. place, h id in g . . o r tr y in g lo hide “ Probably it w ouldn’t be legnl in ns i f I w ere a c rim in a l. I can't your present condition. But it N OW GO ON W IT H T H E STORY endure it any longer.” doesn’t m atter whether i t ’s legnl or “ O f course you can’t . . and you not, since H’s merely a b lu ff fo r "D e a rie , you could go Io the m in are not going lo .” He spoke sooth present use. The persistent gentle is te r’s fu n e ra l in them,” the young in g ly, as he w o u ld lo a c h ild . “ As man who is dogging you w on’t c le rk earm s lly assured her. They soon as we get to the p a rk I 'll te ll know it isn’t legal, nny more than parted w ith Ihe im pression in both von how we can avoid any more lie knows of the other complica young hearts that they could have ru n n in g and h id in g . BiL just now tion. I w ill iniike him, o r nny one love deueh o ilie r if life had nol I w a n t lo relax. There's absolute else who is interest«-' m you deni held so m any other interests. ly n o th in g to be w o rrie d about, and w ith me ns yon husband, u n til $1 was plensant to he clad in her H ere is n 't going lo be any more you meet w i’ n some one in whom o w n garm ents, now , (hough she w o rry fo r you in the fu tu re ." you hny\; more fnith. When you bud lo carry M argaret’s o u tfit in She sighed, p la in ly unconvinced; nre yourself again, a|id a ll this sition that is s im p ly h o rrib le ." "See here,” he said, " I w o n ’t have a moment of peace t i l l I've safely guarded you. Lei's slop ta lk in g and go and gel m a rrie d ." To his incredulous deligh t she rose as i f the m atte r w ere settled. “ But I've w arned you,” she re m inded h im as they w alke d lo the nearest roadw ay, “ And I th in k ," she added. “ I shall despise m yself fo r le ttin g you do th is ." They fo llo w e d the roadw ay, w a l king several m inutes before they found cn empty cab to take them to tile m arriage license bureau. There, a fte r the p e rfu n c to ry details 1 YO U’L L «: ¡: ¡: 2 L IK E TH EM B E T T E 2 If Y o u r Snap Shots are fin is h e d at R ow ell's M usic House ü :: < • G rants Pass, « > Oregon "P u t it in yo u r hand-bag," H am ilto n said, and she fo llo w e d the suggestion as m echanically as she had fo llo w e d the others As they descended the steps lead ing lo Ihe street, H am ilton put the soft pedal on him self, w ith a firm foot. T his was the big h o u r o f his life . But it was not the big hour In the life o f the silent g ir l be side him , w ho s till looked lik e one in a dream. He steadied his rac ing pulses, stopped a taxicab and spoke his firs t w ords since the cerem ony: “ It's a case o f ‘home James,’ isn ’t it? I mean,” he added as he saw h e r in q u irin g look, “ w e’d h e lle r go rig h t hack to the G arland and meet w h a t’s there, hadn’t w e ? " H e r silence seemed an acquiesc ence to the plan and he gave the cabman the d irc tio n . They e nte r ed the hotel lobby and a large man w ho had been seated in a lounging ch air near the entrance, q u ie tly sm oking a cigar th a t looked as if il had been made especially fo r h im . rose and came lo meet them w ith an a ir o f assurance. Eve stopped, but H am ilton , w ith a m urm ured “ One moment please.” swept her past the large man and in to Ihe elevator a fe w feet fa r th e r on. “ Go upstairs, dear,” he quietly- to ld her. He pul the suitcase in the elevator, gave Ihe s ta rlin g sig nal lo Ihe operator, and, as the car began its ascent, tu rn ed hack to the ca lle r, whose look o f as surance had given w ay to one o f stunned surprise. “ My w ife is ve ry tire d ," E ric co urteously explained. ‘tshe halt been shopping a ll day, so I ’m sure you w-ill excuse her. Perhaps you w ill come in here.” he w ent on. leading the w ay to the w ritin g - room . “ and let me act fo r h e r in any m atter that interests you.” “ M y name is Henderson,” the stranger b rie fly announced: Sam uel Henderson; and I ’m fro m C h i cago." (CONTINUED NEXT W EEK) H O D o The Man who has a thing to sell and whispers it down a w ell is not nearly so likely ip COLLAR the DOLLARS AS THE CHAP o Who Climbs a Tree o AND H O LLER S Mac’s Printing Co. Glendale, o n o Gold Hill, If You Have Anything to sell—Advertise It! [Ocao Central Point o D o