Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1920 — Page 13

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Lite

~ . CHAPTER LXXXIX. I harried into my very best gray chiffon —chief extravagance of my en gagement days—tucked an orchid—artificial and guaranteed to last a season — Into my belt, bang on my laat year's toat of amethyst chinchilla cloth, and with a little prayer that Virginia might like Jim’s lilac lady, I hurried out to Join my two handsome "boys.” On the way out Jim stopped at the telephone desk to leave word that he was at the Roehambeau in case Mrs. Bryca and Capt. Winston cplled. I louldn't stifle a pang of jealous wonder. Was It Betty with whom Jim had made plans for the evening—without consulting me? In another minute I Jnst choked that fear to death and girded myself for the winning of Virginia. She greeted us very graciously on our arrival—and her cordiality extended to Neal, who .was too absorbed lr. Phoebe to notice whether or not Virginia was among those present at her Own party, i Things went along splendidly at first, and I began to hope that the beautiful, hostess might at least like me—even If the warmer loving were several degrees removed. After a delicious and well-chosen dinner that ataved within the wartime *‘‘three courses,’’ Virginia suggested that we go to the little "gameroom" for oar coffee and cordials. And when Neal fol lowed Phoebe's' lead and said he didn't want so mnch as a creme-de-menthe, I decided that this was Indeed the end of a perfect day. Everything looked peaceful and like the best lithographs of Happy Femlly." There sat Jim and Virginia and I sipping the pretty emerald green mint through tiny straws, and chatting together with real Interest, while Neol and Phoebe balanced the little tumbling figures of the odd little game called “cuibuto," and Phoebe clapped her hands with delight whenever her opponent Juggled one of the leaden little men Into the hole marked “100.” Suddenly I became aware of the fact that Jim was watching the game with avid Interest, and that Virginia was watching Jim with two creases between her swallow’s-wlng eyebrows. There was something breathless about the pose of both brother and sister. But even

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while I was wondering what It could all be about, Jim straightened up, glanced around the room and with a glad cry rushed over to greet Terry and Hetty, who stood In the doorway searching, no doubt, for us. Betty was marvelous In the Jade-green she so often effects. She was as distinguished In her odd, mermsld way as Virginia In her marble . Greek-statue beauty. “Who Is that charming woman?” asked Virginia .In the most enthusiastic tons I've heard her use to or of any one save Jim. “Betty Bryce—she's a friend of Jim's —he met her abroad,” 1 replied In a tone I struggled to keep even and an* colored by anew phase of the Jealousy Betty always caused me. But all during the rest of the evening that fear grew. For the Virginia who was revealed to Betty was warm, InterASPIRIN Name "Bayer” on Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Is genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physl.laas for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayet package,” which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold* tnd Pain. Handy tin boxes of U tablets cost few eeats. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin la trade mark Bayer Manufacture Moo acetic* dester of Ballcylicadd.—Advertisement.

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