PAGE TEtf MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933. uying Barbara by J ii lis Claft-Addams Anther tf too w MA"T SY.VOPS18: Mark lodelv, arro gant young arlitt, arbitrarily sum mons his flancie Barbara (Juentin to him in London. Bhe arrives in the midst of a gay party he is giving he not only dote not aek her in, but makes a malicious cari cature ot her to shots his guests. Barbara flees to a hotel. Mark's party, as welt as his living, is paid for by Parrell Armltage. in whose house Hark is staying. Farrell endures Mark in the hope that vhen he has made him a eucceae fill artist Barbara will lose her pity, and her love, for Mark, and marry Mark's benefactor. Chapter 38 BARBARA'S LETTER BARBARA woke, as ihe always did, with all senses alert She looked round the severe hotel bed room and remembered how she had rang and knocked her way Into It la the early bours ot this morning. The Clanrlcarde had not Iioen eager to accommodate her, but she bad luggage and she had money and a friendly policeman had stood at her boulder while she parleyed with the night-porter. ' "In tact," said Barbara to herself, "there Is nothing ot the stray eat about me and I'm not going to mew to order. Not for anybody." She had slept only a tow hours but she felt refreshed; cool and clear sighted. Somehow she bad come to a conclusion and hammered out Farrell's house, she asked for Mark, adding "Please put me straight through to him. It is very Im portant that I should speak to him at once." "Mr. Lodely Is probably still asleep, madam." "I can't help that He must wake up." She waited for what seemed a very long time. Then Mark's voice said, so abruptly that she started: "I told you that you were not to ring me np any more before mid day." "What's that?" she exclaimed. "You are Patsy, aren't youT" Mark's voice was drowsy. "This Is Barbara speaking, Mark." "Barbara! Good heavens, I thought you were In Tozeterl" This alio sensed to be false. She said steadily "I want to see you Immediately." "Well, why waste time 'phoning me? I'm In bed. I can't refuse to see you, except by biding under the bedclothes." "You must please get up and take a taxi to to the porch of tbe Na tional Gallery. 1 shall be waiting for you. We can have lunch to gether somewhere, later on." "I never lunch." Barbara hesitated. In what she had come to call the old days she would at this point have humored This time It was Barbara who rang off. a purpose. Bhe rose and made an unhurried toilet She knew that her outfit became her when she Inspected herself In the mirror and she knew It again when she entered tbe breakfast-room. People turned to watch her seat herself and the headwnitor attended to her In per son. After breakfast she found the writing room and sat straight down to tbe letter which had composed Itself In her mind without appar ently, thought or effort on her part When It was written she saw no cause, to alter a line ot It .It was to Farrell Armltage. "I was In your house last night and I he-rdf what you said when you watched Mark. You said 'Shows him up pretty plainly' but I think It Is you who are shown up. I think It Is you who are shown to be more despicable, far, than Mark. "Our bargain was not that you hould 'show him up.' Mark Is weak and Inexperienced In spite of his mature manner and It Is easy to load him Into Indulging the worst In stead of the best that Is In him. Last night p'rovos nothing. Our bargain was that for a year you would take him and give hlra every chance to become Independent In dependent of any kind of help he could possibly want from me. Per haps you saw that what you set out to do Is not possible and so. In stead, you betrayed blm Into vul garity so as to make me hats his. "I don't bate him for being as he was last night I feel more than ver that he needs me to get him back to what sanity and dignity be had bofore you took him away. I shall marry htm as soon as It can be arranged. You have brokon your part of the bargain. Now I break mine Barbara Quontln." ' Bhe sealed and addressed the let ter end took It out to the main hall. "Please have this sent at once by special messenger." She put on bat and furs, went out and found a telephone box. As soon as she waa In communication with him or conceded her point But that had grown Impossible to her. "We can decide about lunching later. I shall expoct you to meet me." There was silence. After a mo ment a voice asked whether she had finished, please, and she realized that Mark had rung oft. She gave blm Ave minutes, then got through to the house again and again Insisted on being put Into communication with blm. Unless Mark took off his receiver, this game might well go on all day. "Hollo?" Mark had not expected her to persist evidently. "I shall go on ringing up this house until I hear that you have started, Mark." "But why don't you come here, Barbara? Beautiful, obstinate Bar bara" "But I prefer not to. I won't wait longor than an hour. I shall Snd a telephone box and ring you up again If you aren't at the National Gal lery by eleven." This time It was she who rang off. She believed that he would be there. She set out on toot for their meet lng-place. It was a lovely Novem ber day, warm as spring In the sunshine, keenly cold In the shad ow, 8he swung eastwards, enjoy ing. In spite of her preoccupations, the sights and sounds ot what she had always In her childhood called London Town. It was a reliot to have made up her mind about Farrell Armltage once and for all. The man waa a choat He had laid down the rules ot oontost and had gone outside them. No doubt he had built up bis fortune in Just such ways. Well, that was no concern ot hers. Her concern wss Mark's safety: what old fashlonod people would call his soul. t Copyright. 131, Julia Cletl-Addams) Bsrbtrs haa s strings eopvaraa tlon, tomorrow, with ona whom aha lovoa. RELIEF FINANCE LOANING LISTED WASHINGTON, Jatt. 27 (AP) The bouse of representatives and the country ware told In detail today desptts etrenuous objections from re construction corporation members Just how that huge federal relief agency pledged SI. 105, 000,000 in five months to help business try to get on an sven keey. In compliance with a special reso lution adopted by the house, the corporation sent to Bpeaker Garner a statement showing each loan au thorised by the R. r. O. between the date ot Its creation February a, 1033, and July 31. 1933. 4 Pender and body repairing. Prloee rlEht. Brill s heet Metal Works. rresh as, a JFW A FORES! FIREBUG PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. rr. (AP) Charlea McNeil, charged wltb "caus ing to be set'' several forest fires in aouthem Oregon and northern Cali fornia, testified in hut defense In federal court today, denying he had anything to do with the fires. Mrs. Clementine Bowler, first defense wit ness, testified ,ss to McNeil's good chsracter. Kenneth Olson, on probation from a one-year sentence st the federal road camp for setting fires to gov ernment land In southern Oregon, testified yesterday that be was hired by McNeil to set the blaze. Everett BurcA, another- southern Oregon youth. In Jail here as a ma terial witness, testified that McNeil had told him of hiring Olson to set the blaze. 1 Real Estate or Insurance Leave It to Jones Phone 796. RELIEF PROGRAM L WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. (AP) A general relief program, understood by iU sponsors to carry out suggestions of President-elect Roosevelt, was agreed upon Thursday by the senate manufactures committee and a port on the measure to the senate S'MATTER POP By C. M. 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