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K By the World FORGOT
A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres
BTNOPBli! (Hereto Bancroft
heart her mother and etep-father
uilj arrive in a feto dayt from
Net York. She goee into the gar
den to eeoape her uncle'e tirade on
her mother, and Nicholae Boyd
. paeeee by. They talk. Boyd ie
. leaving nest day or Germany and
an operation that may remove the
tear from hie taoe, ana reetore him
' to hie eareer as a movie star.
Georgia wiehee him luck, although
a eucoeeeful operation vyill remove
him from her life forever. BoyA'e
estranged mite also it earning to
England, he telle Georgia.
Chapter IT
THE KISS
M70ULD you like mt to come and
' " s&a you off!" Georgia Baked.
Nicholas laughed a little.
"I can think of nothing that t
should like Icbj," and then feeling
her hurt alienee, he added. "And
that la a compliment. It you know
how to take It." He took off bis hat
once again and looked op at the
moon. "Say good-bye to me, Robin,
and run home.
"I don't want to fay good-bye to
you.
"Say good-night then." .
She stood with down bent head,
twisting her lingers together like a
child.
"Shan't I ever see you again V
"I don't know."
Georgia was silent tor a moment.
then she said haltingly.
"It yon ever want to see me, I'll
try to come no matter where you
are."
:. "Thank yon, dear."
"Even If It's Oermany."
Be smiled. "Or somewhere so tar
away that yon couldn't possibly get
there?" be asked with taint mock
ery.
"There Isnt such a place," Georgle
said confidently, then suddenly she
laughed. "Uncle Edward always
says that where there's a will there's
a way, but he says that the trouble
with most people Is that 'there's no
damned will.' Well, I're got lots ot
damned will." And then aa he did
not speak, she added. "I hope you're
not shocked because I aald 'damn'?"
Nicholas Boyd moved suddenly,
putting out a hand and drawing her
to him, so that now the moonlight
tell tull on her face.
"You look like an elf," he said.
"Something I'm just Imagining , . .
something that's slipped oil a moon
beam. I should like to kiss you,
but . . ." then abruptly he let her go.
"Run home, Robin, you must be
tired."
But Georgle did not more.
"I should Ilka you to kiss me,"
she whispered after a moment, and
then as he shook his head
"Pleaael"
"No. Robin."
She drew a quick breath.
"Well then, I'll kiss you"
He bent his head as he might
bare done to receive a klsa from a
child, turning the uninjured side ot
bis face to her. But Georgle said,
"No, the other side" and before
he could prevent her, her soft Hps
had touched the ugly twisted scar
to a tender caress.
"Roblnl" Boyd said hoarsely.
He caught her by the shoulders,
. but she broke away and the next
moment she was running away from
him down the moonlit road.
rvURINO the next fortnight so
many things happened to Geor
gle that life seemed like a perplex
ing kaleidoscope whirling, around
her and showing her different pic
tures with every movement.
In the first place her mother, as
soon as she arrived In London, went
(as Edward Bancroft jeerlngly de
scribed It) "all maternal."
She arrived at the Hollies In a
hired limousine and Informed her
brother-in-law that she was going
to take her child away.
"She looks like an actress out of
cheap melodrama," Bancroft In
lormxl Georgle, meeting her In the
doorway after she bad run breath
lessly up the garden path very ex
alted by the sight ot the huge car
at the gate. "And she' talking like
a tool she wants to take yoj to
London to stay with her."
Evelyn looked beautiful, the girl
thought, and she smelt like the
scent department In a large store,
as she bent and graciously dropped
a light kiss an Georgie's brown
cheek.
"You're eomlng to London with
me," sba said. "If I'd known that
this was the sort of place you've
been living In, I should have taken
you away yoars ago."
"You did know," Georgia said.
Evelyn went on, disregarding the
truthful statement
"As tor Edward ... he looks like
man who hangs round public
houses."
Georgia smiled. "Me does," she
said. I
FREIGHT CAR LOADING
SHOWS BIG INCREASE
WASHINGTON, July 1, (AP)
The American Railway association
announoed today that revenue freight
oadlnss for the week ended June 34
were 16,737 over the preceding week
Her mother shivered.
"Well, how long will it take yon
to pack your things?" she asked. .
Georgle considered. "About five
minutes I should think. I haven't
got very much to pack."
Evelyn eyed ber disparagingly. ,
"Is that your best frock?"
"Second best," Georgle said.
"Well, I suppose It will do to
travel In. Nobody will see you In
the car. How ever you managed to
live here all this time passes my
comprehension."
"It was Hobson's choice," Georgle
said resentfully.
She went upstairs slowly, with a
regretful look at the closed study
door.
Would Edward miss her? she sup
posed not, even while she ratber
hoped that he- would; perhaps he
would be relieved by her absence.
She pulled open all the drawers
In the one small chest her bedroom
contained, and tipped the contents
helter-skelter onto the floor. It
looked rather a hopeless mess, she
thought; certainly there was noth
ing which would meet with Evelyn's
approval.
Mrs. Drill appeared m the door
way. "You're going away?? she ssked
In dismay.
Georgia nodded. "That's my moth
er downstairs."
"My!" Mrs. Drill was awed. "She
looks like a princess," she said,
Georgle was thrilled.
"Yes, she's rather beautiful," she
admlttod.
"Not a bit hike you," Mrs. Drill
said tactlessly.
When she had departed again.
Georgle looked in the mirror.
No, there wasn't the faintest re
semblance between herself, so
brown and elfin looking, and the
graceful, pink and white woman
downstairs, She turned away and
selected the most respectable ot her
shabbj garments and packed them
Into a suitcase.
It seemed funny to be leaving the
Hollies so abruptly; It was Uke up
rooting a plant that had always
grown In the country and taking It
up to London, and she was not sure
whether plants that were used to
the country liked living among
ohlmney pots and paving stones.
JJOWEVER, It was very exoltlng,
" something that would take her
mind oft the traglo happening of
three days ago, when Nicholas
Boyd departed for Germany.
She had gone to see him oft after
all, though he had not known It. She
had stood on the far end of the plat
form, her heart thumping, her eyes
eagerly scanning every compart
ment as the train passed her with
ever Increasing speed.
She had caught one glimpse ot
him sitting In a corner, his back
turned to her, and she had blown a
kiss to his shoulders and averted
head before the train rounded the
bend and disappeared.
Since then the world had seemed
curiously empty; as If someone had
dug a big hole In It which nothing
oould ever all. The days had seemed
long, and the nights endless, and
only that morning returning from a
forlorn walk, Georgle had decided
to write to Clifford Asher and ask
him to take her out to another
lunch. In her mind she had even
oomposed the letter, but when she
turned the corner and saw the big
Dalmlor at hor uncle's gate, every
thing else had been wiped from her
memory.
And now she was going to Lon
don to live In an expensive hotel
and have extravagant lunches every
day of her lite; she wondered why
she was not more thrilled at the
prospect
She put on her hat and coat, hat
ing the hat It always made her
head ache and dragged the suit
case after her down the stairs,
bumping It at every step.
Evelyn came out Into the hall to
meet her.
"My dar child, couldn't the ser
vants have brought that down for
you?" she asked.
"We haven't got any," Georgle
said bluntly. "Only Mrs. Drill, and
she's not so strong as I am."
"Are you ready?' asked her
mother. '
"Yes, don't you want to say good
bye to Cncle Edward?"
Evolyn shivered.
"I think you can say all the fare
wells that are necessary," she mur
mured. Georgle went to the study, Ed
ward Bancroft was sitting by the
lire In spite of the warm day, with
bis usual tumbler ot whisky.
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vorce by "mutual consent" as pro
posed by Prof. Charles R. Metzger ol
Indiana university before the associa
tion for the advancement of science,
drew caustic opposition today from
minister of the United Presbyterian
church.
"The proposal loses sight of the
fundamental nature of marralge," said
the Rev. W. B. Anderson, moderator
"Pigs Is Pigs" To Skeeter
ot the church's 75th general assembly
and secretary of the board of foreign
missions.
"Marriage alms at a human rela
tionship resulting In the founding ot
a permanent borne. History proves
that this divine provision alone will
satisfy the needs ot a foundation for
human society."
By C. M. PAYNE
WESTERN PINE MILLS'
BUSINESS INCREASING
PORTLAND, Ore., July 1. (AP)
New business amounting to 88,022,000
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three-year weekly average for June
and less than one per cent below the
previous week, waa reported by the
Western Pine association here today
for the week ending June 24.
Shlpmeate were 6S.283.000 feet for
the week, and production 49,295.000
feet, putting production at 31.8 per
cent of capacity compared with 31-3
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B. C. Circulation
per cent tor the previous week, and
14 8 per cent for the year to date.
PENDLETON, Ore., July 1. (AP)
Mrs. Dora Lloyd, 60, well known
Indian woman on the Umatilla res
ervation, underwent amputation of
her left arm Thursday as the result
ot an accidental shooting while on
a camping trip.
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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