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PAGE SIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON July , 1933 Darling Fool By MABEL McELUOTT CaH HRHI TODAY MONNIB O'DARB rwafced Amm fsa Kwft I rraaMae tm a larat latter freaa fcee farmer (AM. DAN CARDIGAN. alr Mmt him riBAT frees lajartM ra MftH Im Ml wMfit. arvawr, tal betas H.t Mi hmt mmwiir (ANOKA UW RIl C K. a arala-ataa- aire mhm srtraee4 mm SeBlrt trtna hmt led Dmm f wllev aser Nnl far bias. The O'lJam Ian Utile aaw ! warke tm alp aaaaers bet Malaer. yewBcer bratbas ele tr. BILL, ber aleec Brettae, warka la a pirn 0 tat Kara Bra trip, MasBl araa thm aM aaataaalaB at lr aM fH-a. HI AKSTICK CORKY. ARTHISt MACKKXZIB. rlek. Mtaaia-agwel Hew l'arfcer. wkam mm mmi mm tmm trim, aak kef asanr him hmt eke rataer. Atlas Dmm'm aatk Maaal trlaa tm park mm fcer Mm aaew. She takes iak a DR. W ATKK NAXI . CHARLES KUTACK, Ika Batter's ajaakcw, wbb kaa here frleaalr with krr, aaw mmtma Bleat mmm aaek Arlfcar MaekaBala wrltea fitaBtatlr. ROW CO ON WITH TBS ITORY CHAPTER XMV rONNIB ra at the telephone th following Monday mom las, trying U tt I Marred con nection. "Lone disUac call nr. the operator droned. "Calling Mix O'Dare. Then came a man 'I rolce, leisure ly, deliberate. "Monica! Tea," "This ii Arthur Mackenzie. Tm pissing through your town tonight. May I atop to sea you!" Aim oat before aha knew It aba had answered him and taa brief connection waa broken. A atep founded behind her and there atood Charlea Eustace. "Sorry I interrupted." ( Eba smiled at him. "Ton didn't It was Jnst a Mend." Then aha thought, "How stupid of ha to be like this with him!" She explained. "It waa Arthur Mackenzie. He'a dropping In to aea me tonight." "Dropping In!" Charlea rolce waa sarcastic. "From London or Paris!" She Hushed, lifting her chin. "Neither. Merely from New York. Why don't yon like him!" Charlea shrugged. "He's all right. One of those picturesque buccaneers af noance. Rich enough, for "For what!" Monica prompted him. ror anyming.- tnar.ea tone I dropped the subject. Courte- ously, aa one atranger to an-, other, he asked, "Is the doctor In" ; "No. he's not." Ho. odd. she : tbough.. thst be didn't know Dr. ............ u.u .u immu for that conference. Surely she had heard him tell Charles only yesterday about the trip. "I won't stop then." Charles i said. Re was gone with a cool and 1 uisiant dow in ner direction. "I hate him!" Monnie said, aloud In the quiet room. She was fur iously angry. No one bad ever made ber so angry before. She . wanted to quarrel with bim vio lently, satlsfyingly. aaa "TTTIAT did yoo say!" Charles was on the threshold again, lean and elegant. He bad beard her! "Nothing!" She stared back at bim, all defiance. "Oh, yea, yon did." Suddenly bis face was not two inches away from her own. He, too, was angry. His Hps were set grimly. Monica de liberately pouted her own. In the shape of a kiss. Almost before she knew what was happening be had pinned her arms to her sides, was kissing her fiercely, angrily. "You asked for that." "Oh. oh!" She panted, strug gling for release. "How dare you?" "You wanted me to." He taunted her with that, letting her go. She would have struck at him blindly but again those strong arms pinioned her as In a rise. "Saving them for Mackenzie, eh!" Monica flushed a deep scarlet. Wot only the words but the tone were insulting.. "You you're insufferniiiet i j..,. know why I ever thought you were my friend." "friend!" Charles laughed soft ly. "You must know that's rot friendship between a man and a glrL Either they're in love and I know It or or " "Or what!" She was still furious with him but curiosity ha' ier In . Its- grip. She must know what he i meant to say. "Or they'ra In love and don't know It," Charles finished shortly He walked over to a mirror coolly straightening bis tie. "Sorry. I didn't mean to be have like a care man." be said "I Just atopped In. really, to say goodby. I'm leaving day after tomorrow. Before I go may 1 wish yon health, happiness and prosperity all that sort of blng!" "Thank yon." Monnie was trembling all orer. She could scarcely etand but she was deter mined ha shonld not know it. "I suppose I won't be Invited to the wedding." "I don't know what you're talk ing about." a IJTIS voice waa harsh. "Don't ulJ- you? Miss Anstlca says he wanted yon to marry him in Lon don and that you'd almost made bp your mind." r "Really? Who's listening to kosslp now." She wanted to put ar hands ea her hips and about at him. Sba had .nerer felt eurh paaeloa of violence In her Ufa, "One hears things." Charlea lit a cigaret, watching her coolly. "And yon assume 1 eoulda t atst the charms at great wealth!" "What girl could!" Monica whirled on him, a rerlt- able email fury. "You mean: 'what poor girl'! Oh. how dare you talk to ma like that! You eteTer would to someone some one like " 8ha could not go on.! Ebe was afraid, desperately afraid,! aha waa going to cry. 'Like whom!" She regained her composure. after a struggle. "Like Ellen Willard or or Sandra." II a tone had a wealth of bitterness In it. a deep, abiding hurt. Charles' tons waa contrite. "Monnie, I didn't mean that. Yon know I didn't. I'm sorry." Sba would not. could not, forgive him the Injury. All the pent-up pride and lonelinesa of the past few months flowed over her and. put ting her head down on the desk, she wept bitterly. He bore red orer her, desperately contrite. "No. no, dont touch me. You're all alike all of you!" W bom do yon mean!" Everybody In this wretched place." The words came between so be. "At first you were so nice wonderful, really. I never had known anyone like yon. But now you're like all the rest. Go awayl I nerer want to see yon again!" Presently she waa able to raise her head, to dry her eyes. Charlea stood watching her wretchedly. "Monnie, It you'd only listen She shook her head with tragic dignity. "You can't do anything now. You're - done the worst. I shall nerer forget It" Nor forgive, added her sore heart. aaa fOXN1E dressed half-heartedly - A for the coming of her Tlaltor that evening. He had said bis train would arrive at seven and he would can directly afterward. Monnla waa not thinking very clearly of him. Over and over again she re hearsed the scene of the afternoon. Words, expression, gestures all were printed on her brain. Sba looked at herself curiously la the mirror, her eyes darkening at the thought of Charles' kisses. How had be ever dared! Oh. aha would show him! Ha thought the worst of her anyhow. She might as well give him reason for thinking IC Kay came In as she waa putting the finishing touches to her hair. "Nice," commented the younger .sister briefly. "I like your hair that way. Makes you look frail and Interesting." Sba grinned, gamin-wise. m,; ths king o( Bnanc, anyhowr Kay demanded, dropping on the bed and propping her chin on Ber kinked fingers. "I'm dying t0 see him. If the country clubbers t'.i "f och bl "H-1"'7 4 s-1 ta " 0aT do0 lie s well, ha tv. uv. . movie director's idea of a Wall street man," Monica confessed. wrinkling her brows. "He knows -what he vanta. When he goes Into restaurant all the waiters Jump.' Mmmm-mm," Kay sirhed deeply. "Then he'a a man after my own bean. I like 'em bossy." "He's so rich It scares you," Monnie said alter a pause, "But he'a nice In spile of it." "Like him?' idly. Kay watched her "Oh, yes." Monnla polished her nails. "Don't seem awfully enthusi astic." "Don't I! Well. I can't help that." He really la splendid and I'm very anxious to see him." Kay rolled orer on her back and regarded the celling. "Home Town Girl Marries King of Wall Street." she chanted sweetly. "Hung With Ropes of Diamonds." "Don't be an idiot." Monnla tightened ber lips, remembering the man who bad held her in bis arms only a few short boura be fore. Charles would see! Sbe would show him. If Arthur Mackenzie asked her to marry him tonight eht waa go ing to say "Yes." (To Re Continued) The whippy Is HRi'I to he the fastest thing on lfg. This doE ran travel zoo yards n from In to 12 seconds, or half the time a man would require, The well-si hooted phyl( Ian minister or lawyer con use about n&.oog words. Flapper Fanny Says The girl who tries to become a social queen with card tricks Is apt to find herself merely a deuce of a nuisance. OUT OUR WAY OH, UjKt! TVY CCMWN vjoolO, WtH,AbO. RvlCstLC?, ' l-yvA -I'M 66 AvAEAO IFTVtfcWO 1 E.W A LOOSC "TOOTH SORRW I I ' TAKfe A CoV VJIO A ) A duvf NiMEf? STOPS ' GOSrA.T LAID "SOOti FlMC.P ASl' T' THINK THAT VttMT THAT VMREvJCrt I MiM CM A WS PonV DO Fti? Trt1 RlGMT CM VOOC? I MEOlTEAe4SAv cwo-c, CCMPftu V.t. VSIti 5CPE FlMGEf?, E 50MLP.ACE. , AVI' IGOT SOR6 PINOEWi V OlOkl'T X ? ) yPAV AU. 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