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I I J A '. H T k A T K D K K A T U R K . S E C T I O N — J u ly 19. 19.10 5 VERNA, THE IRRESISTIBLE 1 m ill O O D » • » * ' » » a » - » * -*<*- 1 IL .O O O Ms. ass sr 014 IS. Csi it Whs!'» ft eaia» send for saxx oocXU • soul Dr Waster » Trsstmsnl used > -■ CII*. ) full» for oi.r 2* rear* l.i tbs most ss-.trw ! #11* rotor may br One must not b r#4 good chance '* »see wlio It was and there before tier narrow about such Uilnga. Mom* W.U. now you r# more sensible .food Dick Colvin- He looked lery |ierfe<-t It I had my paint* and Many of the moat handsome people than must folks and much smarter natty In r well-fit ting dinner suit brushes down lie re I would rertalnly In the United Htatea are oolotrd ” than I thought you were I f you better, (art. than she had ever do a pot trait of tier "A ll right.'' aaUI the old lady, but ever do come to New York, come imagined seeing him "Why, Mar got 1" exc laimed her It Just don't arein right to me 1 right to my studio e l this address -Verna. Honey." he almost shout- moUier, "you wouldn't bollter to nrver heard of such business down • siie handed Verna a card from her “ I'm sure glad to see you." wanle your lime painting a aervanl in (leorgla handbag, and I'll look out for you ■ How do you do. Dick, »he replied girl, would you?" Her First Meal Encouragement Understand'1 -* very coolly She had not forgotten "o h . I aay. Mom*. Margot replied, "Yea. Miss Margot Verna was ,lU , nttol • y ou te looklng weU Ho, Two or three day* later. Vrrna was "don’t be ailly The girl la ravUhlngly In tile dining room setting the table overjoyed, although she tried to con- are the folks at home?" pretty and a real artist I* drawn to "Oh, they're all right," he said. and Mnguia al her work as usual ceal It as much as possible Here at beauty, no matte, where It la or what Kite was crooning aoftly but her las’ was an opportunity and she al- " but * * " ,. h* v' lhu ne* t d» nci? , ve . . „ got a whole lot to say to you " ^ t . nylhlBf ,or you to astonishingly beautiful soprano voice read, had over one hundred dollars seemed to All tile room with tile at- say to me. Dick. I've heard It all musphere of spring and Aowers i Bhe was In such good spirits llia l b efo re" Don't you think youd better go Huddriily the door opened and Mar- 1 when Dr Mryers drove up to the go'. Yancey came in with a look of I louse that evening and asked tor ahead? queried the angry Dr Mey- » u r r »O Vrnra o f her, kiM did nol Imie Hu- heart to rrv Ihe lady doesn’t want your puasled enthusiasm on her face turn him awav game He pushed Dick aside and "Was that you singing. Verna? Kff relit** f a r f o r site asked with III-concealed excite- ! "Ho you've found me at last, eh?" started to lead Verna away i .lie commented, smiling wryly. With a curse and a lunge. Dick meat. Itlj* «ld 4 * r "Why, ye*.' Verna replied, wonder- 1 "Yes. I have, he remarked soberly, crashed hi. great, hard, hamllke Ast and I hope I won t lose you again into the Doctor's face and he fell mg what was up «a n d K i d n e y "Well, you have a splendid voice." Why dldn l you tell me where you with a dull thud T r o u b le noshed Margot "You're Just wast were going? You came out here and i Immediately the hall was In an What's Uie Idea?'' uproar Around the two a crowd 'hid ing your Ume here, my rhlld You'd burled yourwelf A i mil JfMg H e M Dr Meyers was soon up ought to come to New York and have ! "Well. Dor. I wanted to be away 1 gathered n r i A N T t N C l S O N . Ime. You ought to un- on his feet and giving a good account that voice cultivated, my dear It's from everything • I Htnry 8» o l , H#o**klv». N. Y. derstand that after what I told you 1 of himself Just wonderful; Just wonderful!" "Do you Hunk I coifld make a llv- ! about my ambition*, but. of course. | Verna stood aside, shocked, dis- you won't." gusted and mortified When she U • singing? ' Verna inquired timidly. 1 ran as a vision of a brighter future open- 1 "Maybe not." he conceded, "but could do no unobserved, the what I am particularly anxious for over to the check room got her wrap ed up before her. I redimen! Keg alar I l a * m M be silly, Verna You have you to do Is to let me take you to and slipped out Into the cool night i p u h tamil? arnl free-on e Ihe big Klks' ball tonight In Welch As she waited lor the late bus to "I • •• matrird and ior»f«*4 for • 6»nr an exceptional voice." Margot as It's going to be a swell affair and I come by to take her back to her n w i da« vim tit it.y h s a rt, b u i s s s sured her. "You ran make a for- 1 dati irti •»Hr* Idra te N x li* li«r I n d ia li « , tune with It If you go about It the know you'll enjoy yourself. I would service place, site thought again ao I » a n i fo r y o q r right way Have you ever thought have askrd you before, but I Just1 for the first Ume In a long while ot | > ia »rrlp ilo n W li»»# . . found out today where you were- - the charm Orandma Nash had given u sisi III* *• ;uud sbolli gotng lo New York? bus i sss us*bis lei •'Yes, Ma'am." sald Verna. "1 ve al- (lie boy mho works next door told her Bhe readied Into her bosom and ripr»*» m« happi* ways dreamrd alami It thinklug pos- me felt of its smooth surface and knew nra 1 na«av had " I 'll go. Doc " -aid Verna. "If you'll i that again she was being warned • Urto day I be slbly t rould do well there If I gol promise me there'll br no mauling of Impending danger. rama Ih» mother of a fina •'» imt.nd As long as you Just treat me as a Bhe must get away. After this eve- baby Ood oniy good pul rveryUiing Is all right." ning she could not rrmatn She »••e* our toy t 'T promise to br good. Beautiful." j thought of the dull anger In Dick hop» aver? «ornan lon«lt>( for mother he grinned "I'll wait out here until 1 Colvin's eye* and she shuddered He hood «til taka »our you get teady " was the kind that would kill, and she meri:«-lit» You ara An hour and a half later Dr wanted nothing to do with him. ft • rimiti# (o uaa lilla letl»r and w.iuf» Meyers and Verna entered tile large would probably be best to go a .'/ay for p h n 11 r » i i on auditorium where. the dance was be Sh thought of New York City and t'urilinurd Irum Pace I uur 11'»«»li rou.” mg held Alirady Uic place was well what Margot Yancey had promised, Married 11 «tara flato» to. (teller and doctora (old n r ■ m o k e - fille d s it wnd the lliudeqiinte filled They checked their wraps ami and rrsolved to go there, to'» «onIh» lì'*. Ito» ■>..*■ Wave Ventilation must have affected me as the orchestra was playing a hot • nr r h 1 1 * r * s ' b ,dJy be, <use I .T o be Continued Next Week, dlrxy and dance number they went right to the - ... ¿ n * wV;,. , * * * » » ' I " t r e * f**» i tried » in i r fvtpjrtnlfii BWttn before my gjrtl I floor mrtji. it»# No« I «ni io o» a mother in fniJflht to TT(*lU ____________ Mitii Ikorw M argot Y a n r r y prove to b r a consciousness and v|| On <fiv the ________ second ________ circuit __ of _____ the ______ hall. Od« bar Mv d u m i • Uh re• nerd ” Dr Da|*r« a iruiniPiil. non - »per I fir . a" I foutftit. I rould .set- a.s through xiinr »nr gripped Vrrna by the arm sincere friend to Verna? See the next un Olanduiar activity ha» l»een u*»tl “ . * * * lilr «mil»* of Philip and rrhtrainrd her She turned lo inaiallmrnt th *uch re-uK* by thousand# of woman ÜeVoili». 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Walters, trays balanced aloft scampered ibout, : while over all. like an ancient high 5 priest superintending an orgy, the or chestra leader snapped his baton and grinned Indulgently. Maid and Run 1 hen a crash! Somebody breaking in' Waiter* scurry out tlw buck way Home one yells "Police!" My h eart1 ' M-ems to stop beating for a minute crash follows crash The front door gives wav The bipe-coated host imurs In. Patrons and entertainers are run ning In all directions Police arc shouting • orders Clubs rise utul lull Curse follows curse 1 slump down with frigid behind our luble! I looked around for Phil, but he was gone! Then I noticed un alter- 1 cation near a side window far down | near the reur of the place Pldl had j ¡deserted me. and, trying to save I himself, had run Into the arms of a ! txillceman The officer yanked him I bv Uie collar. 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