PjtGE TWELVE
bu-Can't Marry
fr f . t
by Julia Ckl
HYXOPBIS: A pollfHim ,
honeymoon keept Georgia Revell
Towntend busy preparing her
apartment for her hutliand. who it
in the hospital Eddie can fly a
plana, hut when he tried to (trie
Qeorgie and her coutln Jenny '
- away from City Halt ho became ,
entangled with a but. Jenny readt
in a paper which Qarth Aveney,
- uhorf- the Hket eho thtnke hope
Uttlybuyt for her that he, in
ttead of Qeorgie. i believed to bo
married. Qeorgie hat carried out
' her plan of keeping her morriago
tecrett by eaytng that it it Jenny
who hat married Eddie, which it
pottible, tince the and Jenny have
the tamo name. She will loee her
fob if her marriage becomet
known i to the hat persuaded Jen
ny to carry on the pretenet in an
emergency. Though Jenny thlnkt
a clerk from City Hall hat rrscog- '
nlted them at the time of the ac
. eident, Oeorgio believet her luck
will hold.
Chapter IS
MRS. TOWN SEN Df
WILL that be all, miesr
"Tea." said Georgia brlsklr.
That will ba all and thank you
eery much, Mra. Hale, for putting
In such a magnificent day's work.
Here's a week's money and a refer
ence you aee I've laid that I only
part with you because I need some
one who can come for the whole day
and cook me a late dinner."
"Thank you, mlas. I'm sure I
quite understand." Mrs. Hale folded
np the reference and put It with the
money Into her worn puree. Her
button-brown eyes roved towards
the little room that had been a mere
"glory-hole" and was now brare
with washed paint, stained floor and
furniture taken from Oeorgle's
room.
"It's wonderful what a difference
aome VInds of changes makes to a
place," said Mrs. Hale; and with a
aly little smile she pattered out of
the tiny hall.
Georgia flushed, shrugged, gath
ered up the curtain material and
went Into her own room. There had
been "some kinds of changes" here,
too. The disputed relour curtains
bad been aewn and bunt by Jenny
after all, and at top speed; there
waa a whole new suite of furniture,
fashioned from an ash-gray wood
with a lovely, swirling grain In it
and Inlaid wl'h ebony.
' On the bed were plied boxes and
boxes and boxes, just arrived; all
of a silvery striped cardboard;' all
tied with Jade-colored string; all
tamped "Porolfe." .
. Her trousseau. Georgia had not
yet dared tell Jenny about It. Only
last night they had agreed that she
needed nothing but a new hat (or
her wedding. This morning, on her
way to City Hall she had torn Into
Paraite't to see about It and per
haps just a bag to go with It and
by all aril ohancea madame bad
shown her an ensemble from a can
celled outfit. "Made for Glnevra
Moule's first season but her mother
baa died and only the white tennis
dresses can be used. I'm taking
everything else off her hands. Vour
measurements exactly, Mlas Revell,
your coloring, your Initial on the
lingerie And I would make a cer
tain reduction."
It was not. In the end, a reduc
tion worth mentioning; and
madame would have liked a rather
larger check on account. But, thank
Heaven, the ealary would cover It
all In the endl that exceptional
alary for that exceptional job.
She went, humming, Into the
living room. She had had the sense
to leave the room much aa It alwaya
was; a cheerful, chlntxy muddle. On
a table now waa the sewing-machine
Jenny had borrowed from the Jani
tor's niece; the telephone stood
midst litter of scissors, curtain
rings and tape. Poor little Jenny,
how exhausted she had looked when
he had Anally crept off an hour
go to the hotel. Better ring up,
presently, and sea If she were all
right. It would have been kinder,
perhaps, to keep her here for the
night; but this waa one of the rare
occasions In her life when Georgle
definitely wanted to be alone.
She laughed aloud and atretched
her arms above her head, glorying
In her IS years. A wonderful agal
At 31 one waa so clearsighted, so
capable, so keen. One wee so
trongl Last nlgbt, long after
Jenny slept, she had eat planning
nd arranging; and thla morning,
before Jenny was awake, she had
made a start on the work to be done
by Mra. Hale. Then off to do her
hot-foot shopping money poured
recklessly out so that she might
hare the beat and have it packed
and delivered Immediately!
Heavens, what she had spent)
And after all that royal spending
had coma the wedding and the ac
cident. She put a hand to her
temple the bruise hurt, but only
when she touched It; and her head
ache bad positively disappeared!
...The full tide of life awept up In
her veins and flooded .ato her tri
umphant heart. How right she had
PLAN FISH FEED
ItOSEBUBO, Ore., June 10. (API
'ntltatlons have been sent by the
County Sporumens aworlatlons to
all sporumens clubs and other as
sociations In Oregon to the annual
salmon bake to be held on the Rom
burg Oun club' range near thla city
June 13. Arrangements are being
made to entertain epprositnately 1500
Tlaltors. More than aoo pounds of
Chinook salmon from the Umpqua
river will be barbecued and served
free. Trepshootlng events will be
held In connection with the barbecue.
HOOD RIVKR Columbia Oorge
hotel, resort hostelry overlooking the
Columbia river, opened. -
- Addamt
been not to te put out of Lbf a.nds
by Eddie's mishap! Her n.urrlaje
and her Job she wo'ild have botb;
she would fight for both till she
dropped...
There was sound at the outer
door and the bell rang.
She waa atlll bumming as she
went to open It, Probably It was
the superintendent. Gill. She hoped
It was, she had decided to take blm
Into her confidence. She would have
to make discretion worth bis while,
of course, but It would pay In the
end.,
She opened the door and faced
man whom she did not Immediately
recognise. Then he spoke and she
remembered. He was the doctor
who had given first aid to Eddie and
accompanied him and Jenny to the
hospital.
"Mra. Townsend?" ha asked.
Georgia caught her breath and a
dozen evasions went whirling
through her brain. But she voiced
none of them yet She stood aside
and gestured him Into the sitting
room. She felt Quite cool, quite
steady. Find out what he wants,
whispered part of her brain, and
then handle blm boldly. So old
Gratton Matching had taught her
to handle men.
She took a long look at him
while ehe gave blm a chair and of
fered a cocktail. Vaguely, she did
not like bis face. When he smiled
It waa attractive but In response
there was something mean about It;
the eyes were too closely set, the
Hps too thin.
"You asked for 'Mrs. Townsend',"
she remarked pleasantly. "I hope
It waa Eddie himself who told you
that there waa aucb a person? Be
cause that would mean that he's
well enough to sit up and brag
about having got married!"
The doctor echoed ber laugh but
she noticed and resented the way
his glance took atock of her.
"No, to be quite honest, Townsend
hasn't given any Information. But,
you see. It's all over town that he
had only Just got married when be
hit that bus and that bis newly
wedded wife was sitting In the
backl And tonlght'a Record gave
some details your name and ao
on." .
Georgle laughed. . It was a quite
spontaneoua laugh. In a sense, be
cause there really was something
laughable In the way fate waa strik
ing the song of triumph from her
lips. Then she realized that none
could be sure which of the two girls
In the car had been the bride. And
so long as people weren't sure
"I suppose someone from the City
Hall gossiped," she said and waa
proud of the Indifference In her
voice.
"Probably. But what I really
came about, Mrs. Townsend, waa to
have chat about your husband.
About bis health. I'm afraid he's
going to he a bit of an Invalid for
while." 1
Georgle lit a cigarette. She
leaned rather heavily against the
back .of chair the deep leathor
chair that aha bad bought for
Eddie. She watched her aplral of
smoke as It curled up to the celling.
"Please go on," she requested.
"What la the matter with poor old
Eddie, beyond bla cuts and
bruises!"
"A good deal. First of all, ac
cording to Dalllng the hospital
doctor Townsend'a nerves are In
pretty bad way."
"How d'you mean nerves? I
we never thought he had anyl"
"That'a mistake commonly
made about men of Townsend's tem
perament ' They themselvee will
tell you that they've no nerves,
when what they really mean la that
they've no Imagination. So long as
they're all right they alwaya will
be all right they think. They feel
sure of themselves. Once they've
crashed, their whole nervous system
Is affected."
"But Eddie never not crashed."
"He orashed this morning. la
that car."
Georgle sat down on the arm of
the leather chair. A very slippery
chair; It required an effort not to
sink right down Into It
"Aa soon aa he'd recovered con
sciousness and been patched up
bit, be said be must get back to his
wife's apartment The nurses
couldn't keep him against hie will,
of course, so they got a taxi and put
him In It He well, to get to the
bare bonea of It, Mra. Townsend, bis
nerve has completely gone. Only
temporarily, I ddn't doubt but Just
for a bit he'll hare to have a holiday
from flying."
"What what happened?"
(Copyright. Julia Clett-Addamt)
"I netletd your eoutln wasn't
wsarlng a wedding Una." the doe.
tor sari whtn Qeorgie donlet being
married. What does he euepeot?
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hart bttn ttnt to atata Legion of
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