Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1926 — Page 17

OCT. 15, 1926

Saiirt aid Simmer

By ANNE AUSTIN

“You do look adorable in that apron.’’ Bob Hathaway looked at Faith with quizzical, rather shy blue eyes. “What are those thingamajigs on it?" Faith glanced down at her tall, splendid figure in Us dainty, unbleached muslin apron, and smiled with a shyness that more than matched his own. “Appllqued morning glories,’ she told him. “Scraps of Joy's school dresses, put on with a buttonhole stitch. This piping around the edges is the lact earthly reminder of the first dress I ever made for Cherry. She was 11 and T was 13. She looked too adorable for words in it —a coral pink < hambray with white pique Peter Pan collar and cuffs.” “How terribly busy you have been all of your short life,” Boh Hathaway reflected, as he allowed himself to be swathed In a less decorative apron of blue and white checked gingham. ‘lt’s always been —Cherry first, hasn't It?” “Yes, life has been easy for Cherry, because of her beauty and her charm. She’s like Fourth of July fireworks —easy to set off, exciting. beautiful, thrilling—” "And dangerous.” Bob Hathaway (finished her sentence rather grimily. “I wonder if you realiz.e what this 'Cherry first’ program'has done for you? It’s suppressed all your natural gajety, given you—l hate the phrase, but there doesn’t seem to he any other—an inferiority com plex. Away from Cherry, you bloom with a shy radiance; with her, you become almost dull—flattened out, dim. She does it deliberately; I’ve watched her. She snuffs your steady, sweet light out as if it were a candle no longer needed, then as you say—she stages her own fireworks exhibition, and no one remembers the dim, sweet altar candle that was Faith.” ”r>on't.” Faith choked, reaching blindly for a stack ,of soiled plates. “Oh, I’ve broken a plate. It’s all your fault. No, don’t bother: it doesn’t matter, really. Cherry would be glad If I broke the whole set. She loathes it.” She dropped the broken

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halves of the thick, green-vined plate into the waste basket and went back to her dishpan. "I won’t ‘don’t’," Bob smiled at her. “What I was saying about Cherry’s effect on you—and all that Cherry stands for in your home — was op* the debit side of the ledger. On the credit side, you have gained more than you have lost. Do you know, Faith, I believe you’re the only thoroughly unselfish and womanly girl in this whole flapper-mad town? A born mother and a born—wife.” His voice dropped the last word softly. “You’ve mothered this whole ungrateful breed, but it hasn’t been wasted —on you.” “But I don’t want to he just a womanly girl, that people respect and don’t admire—as they admire Cherry.” She looked up at him with unveiled envy-tortured eyes. “I want to live while I’m young, Bob. not just form a respectable, wholesome background for Cherry. I want to work and meet people and develop my personality—away from Cherry and Mother and Dad— be just Faith Lane for once in my life. “Oh, I love them all, but I want to have a re<tl girlhood before I turn Into an acid-tongued, good-hearted old maid, like my Aunt Hattie. I suppose I sound ridiculous and that I m spoiling your nice picture of me—” "No, you’re not. I don’t blame you a hit. I ou'd not be human If you didn’t want your Innings as a girl. But rather thought that with Oeorge I ruitt rushing you, with honorable Intentions written all over his good -Id ugly mug, and with me trying to get a date in edgewise, that you were coming into your own as a popular young lady. How many cavaliers do you want, you siren?" he ended jocularly. "Oh—Oeorge!” she laughed tremulously and turned back to her work. "He’s surrendered to Cherry, at last

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Didn't you notice them at dinner night?” "Grandstand play.” Bob Hathaway waved his dish towel with a dismissing gesture. "Trying to make you jealous. 1 really didn’t believe you'd fall for it so easily. But If it were true, would you care—much?” “A little.”. Faith smiled up at him with a rare touch of coquetry. "Hurt vanity, you kn&w. But after that. I’d he glad because —oh, Boh. you’ve got to know soon, and I might as well be the one to tell you. Cherry's engaged to your uncle, Mr Cluny.” "To Uncle Ralph! Whew!” Bob Hathaway’s face sobered instantly, as his lips puckered in an incredulous whistle. “The little devil! And the poor old ass! Are you serious, Faith —or is she?” "That's what the wall papering’ t all about,” Faith nodded. “He's coming Friday evening to ask Dad for her hand. Rather charming of him. but —Oh, Boh, 1 'd rather see Cherry dead than married to an old man for his money.” “You wouldn’t, really,” Bob re-

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proved her gently. “That's just one of the things we say so easily, and don’t mean. But, of course, it’s terrible. If you think it would do any good for me t.o tell Uncle Ralph a few unsavory truths about himself —and Cherry—l’ll do It.” “And get yourself left out of his will?” demanded Faith, indignantly. "No, don't say a word to him. We — I’ll manage somehow.” “That’s applesauce about his will." Bob grinned at her. “He’s got two grown children —a son and a daughter and two grandchildren, who’ll raise merry hell about a flapper step mother. But I don't believe for a minute she’s serious. I understand now why she’s making this last min ute assault upon George’s heart. If she can land George Pruitt, she’'l ditch Uncle Ralph without a qualm. Nice girl—Cherry.” “Don't makp me hate you, Boh,” Faith commanded sharply. “Cherry Isn’t nn angel, but I 1 love her with all my heart, and I'm going to save her if there is any way in God's world to do It." "With all your heart, dear? 1 he stepped close to the flushed, angry girl, and laid his hands upon her shoulders. “Just what I expected!” Oh, ’hat deadly kitchen apron!” Cherry’s voice sang out tauntingly from the doorway. "Come look. George! Isn’t this touching? ‘Yes. sir. that’s my baby’!” she began to sing In ft high mocking voice, her bare knees weaving the figures of the Charleston. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Tnc.) Cherry and George and Boh and Faith go out to dance—and the evening which begins so innocently ends almost tragically. TRY BACON JARS _ Stone and earthenware absorb fats, but tin does not, hence tin re ceptadcs are best for stoiing all kinds of fat. Glass jars are also excellent. HEAD SAVES HEEDS Plan vpur days so that on washing and Ironing day the general housework is as light as possible and the meals require the least fussing.

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