Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1920 — Page 7
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life By ANN LISLE-
CHAPTER XLVII. Up until then Jim had been listening very seriously, but now his sternness 'Vanished. With real amusement be reached down into one of his many pockets and fished up half a dozen little keys on a silver ring. •‘Betty's! By Jove, I have them yet! I'm beginning to see just how you came to land here.” In my happiness and relief I actually forgot all about the shimmering robe of blue and gold that lay hidden in the carved chest where I had thrust it. Then I glanced at the clock and gasped—my mind was sidetracked from everything but my preparations for dinner. When Mr. Mason came Jim greeted him with an air too elaborately polite to Indicate his real feeling, bnt later the men warmed to friendliness toward each other under the beneflclent influence of dinner. Jim boasted that I was the only bride on record who was a good cook. Over the coffee Tom Mason made a little effort to investigate our future plans. “Going to get a job inspecting one of tjie ordnance plants. Jim?" he asked, r “I’m looking around—for a job. Don't just know what I will do,” said Jim with truthfulness that managed tp hide the real truth. “Well, old man, I’ll give yon a berth in my office If you decide to leave Unde Sam,” said Mr. Mason. It was so sincere that it kindled Jim to actual friendliness. “I don't know the real estate game, Tom—but Tou’re a bully sort to offer”— We were interrupted by the doorbell. Jim answered, took an envelope from a uniformed boy at the door and then vanished abruptly Into the bedroom. Tom Mason leaned forward and whispered confidentially: “Say, little lady. It’s great to be friends with Jimmie again! I told you he’d like this little place—like your coming here. Was the robe a successV" He laid his hand upon my shoulder, bnt I shook it off, arose and faced him. “I haven't bold —Jim hasn't seen It yet!” I said In a low Tolee. A quizzical smile flashed Into Tom Mason's face: “Oh! So it’s a secret. Our secret” He arose eagerly and followed, h! eyes kindling. "I’ll get It tow you now,” I declared h sudden resolution, my hand upon
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the lid of ftbe chest wher6 it lay hidden. “ I want you to take that of yours away with you tonight, Mr. Mason.” "Nonsense; it belongs here. It goes with the apartment. It’s yours,” said be lightly. ‘‘Vo—no,” I reiterated. But before I could lift the carved ltd Jim came into the room. He walked as if In a daze he was trying to shake off. He seemed utterly remote from us. 1 hurried over to him and ventured: “Was the letter important, dear?” At my voice Jim pulled himself together and replied steadily: ‘‘No, dear —it wasn’t^anythlng—you’d care to hear.” Again a quizzical smile flashed across Tom Mat on’s face. "You don’t have secrets from the little wife, do you, Jim?” Then it was that I realized Tom Mason thought that he and I held a secret from Jim. —Copyright, 1920. (To Be Continued.) I.AST NIGHT’S DREAMS —WHAT THEY MEAN'S . ■ , J Did you dream of hotels? The consensus of opinion among the oracles appears to be that such a dream foretells departure on a journey before long and that it is an omen of a life of repose and competency. A country tavern is not looked upon with as much favor as a hotel In town or at seaside resorts, as to dream of being in a tavern signifies a danger of losses if you do not look well after your business. Some say that to dream you are living at a hotel means a life of mixed pleasure and pain—as most lives are. Also some oracles look with suspicion upon a particularly handsome, hotel, while others say such a dream denotes riches and much pleasant and profitable travel. To dream of owning a hotel signifies you will meet with a great deal of success, brought about by your own efforts and intelligence. Some of the oracles say a man in business who dreams he Is living at a hotel should keep a careful watch .upon bis employes or he will suffer loss through dishonest agents. It will be noticed that most of the
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