PAGE SIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON August ' 1933 Bargain Bride by KA THAR IKE HA VILAND-TA YLOR BSEUMf HERB TODiV LMOR STAFFORD telle as lm wlla BARRETT OOLV1M She Ml S aa he St. UDit STAFFORD. BRaefe a a I a a a. eefcaMes arete., ereaka te IMm k eeevlaelaa hmtl Ikai Blleer W a karlle (In. Weea Bllaere aaat. wealth) aril ELLA SEXTON. SI ek laavae a. tertae ta BarrrM Tka lmn AMCB CARTER akoata BENTWKLL STAFFORD Blteere father. Barrett talla Ell eat tka It aka will euwvy aba aae live aa a vaaai la ala aaa fa a rear ka will give ka k satire eaxlea tertaae aa aivMe ami kav rrlattvea. tee rlaatrel takcrltere. Kaewtaa tka aeaT mar an a tataer Hta. BHaaa Tka atarrtaae takaa eaaee. Bar an. atlll aallevtaa the Baa Lata has Ml kua. kaaa knaaaU mar ka lava wllk BHaaa taaa eves. Tka eeetev areata eeaaae at an seats taa kaa falkta aad BHaaa aaa aa ABtea wllk aha. Years eaters Barrett ehlaMee Ma kalt-aUtar. MARCXA BADw HSR. aata raalkfal raaiaaea aaa i eieaatraaslr'. Mareta kaa la brok- eaey at belag "so alone Bow," at the toag jean she aad Beatwell Btaaord Bad known together. Bat sued aad be Ta keep LMa Steflord iron per escBtlnc her daughter weaM ka a tannine task. Barrett aw. asHer dtaaer aa Mm tub lag at ker arrival Lite asked Barrett as walk wttk ker aa Ike terrace. Da sUHausj ka foand klmselt aad DC aka clone dipped ansa by ker aids. "We akaat Bare a "Tron are anjte dovotcd to ker, rat Tear LMa eaeeUoued. Ha Bated Ib the halt-twBight tka hit ter menace at her imUt, "I lora ker with all my beast," he said tasdly. LMa'a comment was a dry, "Be Bghtfnl!" Baddenlj aka foegot her tragie nle and laaehed. "1 dost aaderataad roa. Mrs. Masord," said Barrett, eeealnc t aa abrapt atandatilL "Tom well." kka assured ham ecAYely. "I shall be happy to ex plaia!" LeaakaT sracetolly against the balustrade abac guarded the V3r aaee Irom be abeer drop, aba spoke at SeraM and the woman ta ConnectlcBt. "I know onlj ibe hare facta bow," she admitted aa she bm hiked apeaklng. "bat I aaa easiij Oil ki tee tops ot tbe take K I aeed as all tooee rfeaisT, Barrett reallaed, aMaat A kartog Maroia's story broaa caat to tbe world. Be stood with teeth set aa bk) lower Up aad scowled at the eleetered rights m tbe hollow, Hgwts tbat he did not aea. Tbe hale aaarht axaa the aad of Briner's happineis, lor he had promised Marcla that ke waaU aot tell BMnor tbe trae story. "How mack. Is tt yoa want. Bare. Stafford!" She laid a haad on his arm and at tbe toaoh be drew back. "I'm sot going to be aoreasoneble." she said smootbty, "bat I do Hke ta think that wfaea I really need help 1 eaa eeais to dear Bttaor's "Suppose we eaalt Sewers," be mKgasted dryly. "I asked bow maoh yon want tor silence." LMa admitted that she really dtd need a little help. Things bad gone so sadly for her In a financial way. "But I think I ooald manege with $3.0," sbe told him. Alter a moment's consideration he promised ker his check. "Suppose," Lids saggstted sweetly, "we attend to It bow?" Smiling Ironically Barrett agreed. They were In the living room and ka hod )ast siren ker tbe check when Elinor appeared ia tbe doorway. "Inopportune!" LI da mur mured. She traded off languidly. Elinor's expression showed mild surprise bat nothing more than that. Barrett nnderstood that her sense of loss was so great she scarcely noticed anything around her. Ha drew her arm through bis. "Come outside," he arged. "I want to talk to you." tllst Hemmlngway bad said, Divert her. Do all you can to divert her thoughts." Sbe went with him without ob jection. They were to leave for New York ths next day. After that her father would ae gone for sll time! Elinor could not forget tbat she bad clung to blm st ber aunt's funeral. She had felt that the and ber father alone of the large group shared ths same emotions. Perhaps ber father was the only person who would ever understand ber, tbe only soul who would ever comprehend . those needs tost can not bs voiced. A hunger tor trust was one of them. She could not feel that Barrett thoughtful as he was quite trusted ber. And love without trust was not love at all. i settled with her In a broad, low, cretonne covered swing. aaa wheat Barrett akapna. Ha kaa svsetlsit ateaeaa eaves te re veal aaa eat' alary. Uaa Mat. taaa laaaaa akaat aka ear ealse- aaaea aaa. Bamtt aiakaa aa aaaaataant men aa alhea Bw llliataa Irak. aaa aaa taaa 111a aa ka ka.wa an akaat Bar aaatra. Bataa ha ee laari SslBer anas tkat aJatt. Tka aM sa aa eallaeae aaa Barratt Ma as eeaefert aaa. aa- Bar a M WtTl TJU lint CBAPTBR XXXIX T M aaviaed weartag Haok sees aaa tsahJag hragwaay dsimitlt, aka mM Dropptas aa arm aroand bar shoulders, he drew ber elose. "Mind that?" ha asked. -No." "Have yea ever beaa ta Cwbat" he wanted to know. She said sbs bad not. "I tblnk you'd like It," Barrett went on. "It's a gay, pert, laugh ing sister ot Italy. Suppose we start down there ta tew dayat I'm certain I can gat reservations easily. Travel's all going the other way Just bow. Woald yoa Hke R, dear?" "It Bounds very pleasant." "It may be a bit warm bat ths wind always blows." Sbs felt sbs would like warmth, tbe said, as sbe shivered. "We'll take long drives. Teal lore the country." "It sounds pleasant." aha as peated oniiy. He tightened sis area. "Barrett." "Tee. dear?" "I doat want, this boast." "I know your don't!" Jhe began so cry agala softly. He drew ker closer, la a moment she was clinging ta him and his heart began tbe aoaadlag It knew fWW hi New York waa hot. J Houses with drawn shades told the world their Inhabitants bad departed tor the seashore or mo an tains. Stay-at-homes shed garments and aweltered..la news paper headlinea the heat wave took precede Dee ewer aU ether kin tola, however, test her Long lajaad home en a train boood tor New York. She had sat aeea BHaor or Barrett aaaea their ra tara taoat Cake aad ana longed to ha aertalB aaat Barrett's hap piness, iadieated aa plainly la his letters, had saade him forgive what aha called, "my Httle sins." She was aot comfortable about bbe matter. She had gone to Dr. Arthur Palmer., rector ot the chorea save had kneaded lor so loag. sspeetiag te poor her problem Into aympathetie earn. Bbe kad aeea sare tbat ha woaM absolve ber alter aha had given something In atonement to aae at his tavorita charities. Bat her what had aot takaa the pattern aka expected It woald. Dr. Palmer heard ker lettered tale sahhoat a word. n eat hardened" Masehi ended a aft dramatioalty. "Voa wHl be aa loag as pan re- "I name bars thaaklac 1 eoatd aa helped by alvteg generoasly to one of the needs aboat wMoh yoa know ao weU." aha said. "Give teaeromsly Instead ts the need yoa know." ka responded. He leaned forward toward ker. "What yoa have done hi nntalr," he went en, "beoaaae seme day the tacts vW eosae out and make trouble for year brother. Those tacts are sure to be nsbnnder stood. M that bap peas they win break his heart. Your Brother's wsfe has seen too mack deceit and dishonesty to torgive It easily. Unless yon aae brave enough to tell tbe whole Brath she may read a He la tbe elrcamstantial evi dence. That Me will end ber hap piness as well as the happiness of yonr brother who has so long ahielded yon!" Bands trembling, Marcla wrecked at tbe clasp ot her bag. "I certainly did not expect this rom yon. Doctor Palmer!" she said shortly. "I expected help!" "I nm trying ta gtre yoa help," he said sternly. She rose. "I premune that aeea with yoa. Doctor Parmer, each affairs are private and persoaal matters?" "Evea with me," he admitted, smiling a little wearily. After be aaw her ont he went back to his study, dropped Into a deep chair end smoked thought fairy. He ooald anderatand Elinor Colvm'a paasionnts devotion to honesty. Sosne times be felt, espe cially after each an Interview, that there waa ao honesty m the world, that be was beating his head against a atone wall tbat woald never yield. How Elinor Oolvin won Id take this affair ka dreaded to tblnk. e Be Cfeensnnedy if YOU have sonistbing to sell, have changed vour place of business, buy or sell farm pro ducts or hare anything to tell tbe pablic, tbe most economical and surest wav of getting re sults Is through the classified Phone 1900 or write In to tbe News-Herald. "Showers" usually corns to tb dashing type jFZapper Fanny oy-J 0CA OUT OUR WAY FOOM OOMNAITTiM' A TOWPBL. ili ClcSe OKI JEST WSH-VEM T put-V. 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