Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1927 — Page 14

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PE SEQUEL TO SONIA §§ By Vida Hurst —

BEGIN HERE TODAY ■ 80NIA. the young wile of DR. DON PTILLWATER. became jealous of her Miusband when she Inadvertently learns ■ that he formerly was engaged to—r ELAINE WALLACE, stylish wife of Stillwater's partner. DR. ROBERT WALLACE. Through ESTHER LANE, stenographer in the office. SONIA also learns that Dr. Wallace is somewhat of a flirt, and attracts many of his women patients. DR. STILLWATER takes Sonia to. a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco for dinner. Later she soliloquizes on the fact he was engaged to another before their marriage. Sonia fears the Wallaces may have heard about her affair with Franklin Crane, before she was married. Sonia thinks Don is ill. because he is not looking well, and ealls on Dr. Wallace for advice. She receives no satistactlon from Wallace, who tries to flirt with her. She runs across Stillwater and Elaine Wallace in a 1 Chinese restaurant and later is filled with conflicting emotions. She meets Jinny of Jed Thomas's office. On the night of their wedding anniversary. Elaine phones, calling Don away as they are about to go out and celebrate. When he retlurns the evelug is spoiled. He brings something Souldn’t Bend, Back Ached So Kidneys Disturbed Him During the Night. Trouble Gone Now. Readers who are suffering from backache and kidney pains, know how wonderful it felt to Mr. A. M. (’audell, Fortville, Ind., to be rid of iliis agonizing trouble. Mr. Caudell writes: "Six weeks ago I got a severe oching in my back. It just seemed us if my back would break in two, and I could not stoop over without pain. I was nervous, and my kidneys disturbed me during the night, so I did not get much sleep. I would get up in the morning with a dull aching headache and feeling just as tired as •vhen I went to bed. Nothing did ne any good till I found Viuna, and ight from the first I began to im- ■ rove. The hurting in my back topped and I went to bed and got a ood night’s rest. My nervousness as gone and I can sit down to the i able and eat a good hearty meal. I tell you Viuna is a wonder. I 'on’t have to get up at ail at night ;.ny more and am feeling fine.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite nnd digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if .You're not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, •ir mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator

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from the auto. It proves to be a present picked out by Elaine. Later at the Wallaces Elaine accuses Sonia of calling her husband by phone and then denying it. Sonia receives a letter from Franklin Crane, an old sweetheart, saying he is coming to San Francisco. Jinny tells her she is in love with a married man. Don finds Sonia talking to Dr. Wallace. Sonia fears Don's love is waning. She visits Uncle Jed in his office. Elaine Wallace calls on Sonia seeking information. Sonia is furious when Don escorts her to her oar. _ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XV When she heard Don’s step Sonia sat up and began to powder her nose. The precaution was unnecessary for he remained in the living room. Apparently absorbed during dinner. Rousing only to remark, "Mother writes that she is coming up for a few days.’’ Panic followed his words. How could she expect Don’s mother to be deceived when even Anna had seen that he was not himself? Don noticed the distress in her face. "If it isn’t convenient for you to have her she will go to Uncle Jed’s.” "It isn’t that," she said, weakly. "I love your mother. She is always welcome.” The food was choking her. Suddenly she felt she could not finish her dinner. She rose and left the table. Don followed her Into the bedroom. Couldn’t he see how he was torturing her? Forcing her to pretend that everything was normal between them? She felt like a fly impaled on a pin by a naughty boy. Did he like to see her wriggle?. . . The incongruity of such a thought about Don, whose life was dedicated to the relief of suffering! She buried her head in the pillow. "Leave me alone, please! I am not ill.” She almost wished she were. Then he would be forced to pay some attention to her. While Don read the paper she was thinking of his uncle’s words, “Have some children” and settle down. Don had insisted that she was too young to undertake the responsibilities of motherhood. It was one of his theories that no girl under 20 had any business with a baby. . . If he did not love her she was glad she had taken his advice. But the thought of having a child for Don Stillwater made her tingle with exquisite happiness. Nothing else would ever make her certain that she was entirely his. Being the type of man he was, fatherhood would bind him to her indissolubly. Nothing could come between them ten. But did she wish their bond to be one of paternal duty? Was she not still too much a lover of freedom to seek to hold him against his own desire? White with agony at the idea of losing him, she yet insisted that she would never stoop to any means of holdinghim. . . She looked up to see him standing in the door of her room. “If you really aren’t ill, how would you like to go for a ride?” It was the first suggestion he had offered for her amusement since their wedding anniversary. And she accepted it, gratefully. They rode along a boulevard. It was almost dark. The waves boomed, noisily. Feather-capped spray filliped along the beach. On their return Don suggested that trffey go to a movie.” “Where does this little friend of yours live? We might take her along.” "Do you mean Jinny? Oh, I’d love to. I’ll call her from the drug store and ask her to meet us at the Palace.” She was both pleased and puzzled at his thoughtfulness. Was it sympathy because out of the pain in Ids own heart he recognized hers? Professional kindness, knowing that she was unstrung and offering her distraction as he might a pill? EnThe help-yourself plan of a cafeteria enables the finest of foods at “odd penny prices” to be served at White’s Cafeteria “On the Circle.”

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nui on his part and a desire to see more of the amusing Jinny? (She discarded that.) Or was It because after all he did love her? Her cheeks were burning as they met Jinny. She made Don sit by her friend, delighted to see that his interest had not abated. She would be glad of his help to break Jinny's f&olish infatuation. For the space of an hour or so she felt that- everything was going to be all right. Don would be sweet to her again. And together they would be nice to Jinny. Take her out occasionally; introduce her to other men; give the girl a chance to compare Robert Wallace with men of the same class. Sonia was byouant with vitality, bubbling with plans for others, so long as l,ier own need for love was satisfied. Tortured into all sorts of emotional reactions when its loss was threatened. . . . Don insisted on taking Jinny home but she did not ask them in. "Sometime I want to have you up. It’s bad enough when I’m expecting company but impossible tonight. I’ve thrown things every way.” She seemed more cheerful. Sonia wondered how her affair was progressing. She hoped It wasn’t. Poor Jinny with her wistful eyes and brown hands like the paws of a little squirrel. She cuddled beside her husband as they drove away. “Feeling better?” “Um. I’ve had a wonderful time.” "What a child you are, Sonia.” She knew he thought the unexpected excitement had been responsible for her change of mood. But, no matter!— "You like Jinny, don’t you?” "Yes, I do. She Is such a funny little kid. Full of contradictions. I can’t make her out.” Sonia grinned. Jinny was evidently not too much In love to "do her stuff.” "I don’t know her awfully well myself,” she confessed. There was silence as they slipped through the belated traffic. Then she put her hand beneath his arm. "Darling, I love you. . . .” Just like that. It had been a long time since she had dared to say it. He did not reply now but she fancied he was not displeased. When they reached home Don lighted the fire in the fireplace and Sonia changed her dress for a quilted satin bathrobe. She sat on her feet, in the big chair, wishing desperately that he would ask her to share it with him. But he stood, a tall, rather awkward figure, warming his hands before the blaze. She took her courage in both hands and began. "Don, you have asked me not to discuss whatever has come between us, but I have to.” He gazed at her, pleadingly, bu‘ she did not stop. "I am asking you once more what has happened to change you?” “Nothing has happened, Sonia.” "But, darling, it has. I’m not blind. I can see that you are fighting the very thought of loving me.” He was qu’te white as he replied, “You are mistaken.” "Don," she said, earnestly, "I have not forgotten the sacrifice you made when you marked me.” “Don’t—please!” A fury of resentment was in his tone. "You’ve been wonderful to me since we returned to San Francisco. I appreciate it more than you realize.” “I do not ask your gratitude.” "I know you don’t,” she cried, swallowing hard. “ You don’t ask anything from me but silence.” He said after a moment, "You are unhappy?” “Yes, but don’t bother about me. I’ll get over it. The only thing In the world that is UNENDURABLE is the thought that I am pushing myself upon you. Offering you a devotion which is no longer desired. ’’ He took her hand and held It. But his silent acceptance of all she was saying stabbed at her like hundreds of knives. He was not DENYING it. Could not offer the ONE consolation she craved. "You are bitter, my dear. *And still very young. I was wrong to

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