Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1927 — Page 14

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BEGIN HERE TODAY When Diana Farwell’s motlfer overhears talk of love between her daughter and her "boy friend.” Louis Nelson, she Is fearful th-t she will “go wrong” like her J lster, Vivian, who ran away from home our years ago. The mother hastens the marriage of Diana with Arthur Vane, a successful San Francisco lawyer, some years older. Diana Is only 18 and goes Into marriage believing Arthur is so different from other men he always wllhbe satisfied with merely "spiritual love.” Hhe respects her reserve, as -;a young girl’s shyness, at first. Then after many months of loveless wedded life, he becomes morose and Irritable. She meets one of his friends, Edward Staunton, who interests her. Arthur becomes jealous, but resumes his former attentive manner to her. out of sympathy, when her mother dies. Staunton invites Diana to tea and she goes because he says he can tell her about her long-lost Sl Staiinton lnfof&s Diana that Vivian is living in San Francisco, but does not want to see her. She persuades him to give her Vivian’s address. , , . Arthur reproaches Diana for going out with Staunton and when he tells her she has wrecked his life, she decides to leave him NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVHI mHEY parted without ceremony. Diana wondered why Arthur seemed so wretchedly ill at ease. She suspected him of wishing to avoid a scene. He need not have worried. She was saving her own emotions. The unexpected tears were weakness, but no sign of weakening. Arthur, asked, "Why are you crying, Diana?’* "Because I hate to admit I’m a failure at anything.” He left thei table. “No doubt,” he said, “I am really the one to blame. If I had been the right man I could have made you love me.” She looked through him into the shining future. “No, I think I wasn’t intended to be a wife.” “Not mine, at any rate.” He seized hat and coat. "I left a check on the dresser.” "I don’t need it.” He hurried on. "Take anything you wish. It’s all yours, you know. I’ll put what’s left in storage, but you can have it any time.” If only he would not insist on being generous. She could have felt so much more justified if be had been unkind. But she thanked him. He stood in the door, hat in hand. “One thing more. If you ever need me for ANY reason, I hope you won’t hesitate to call on me. You can always reach me at the office. I shall give up the apartment, of course.” “All right, Arthur.” "Good-by” he said. "Good-by,” she repeated, feeling nothing whatever, but uncomfortably conscious that she would be having some sort of sensations.

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But with his, departure the apartment took on a sudden significance. It became a place to get away from as soon as possible. Almost frantically she cleared the table and washed the dishes. Even made the beds. He was so helpless. She couldn’t have him return to a disordered room. She hung up his bathrobe, put the discarded clothes into the laundry, and made everything tidy again. At last these duties were accomplished and she could pack. True to her first decision she took only the linen and clothes which had been in her trousseau. She hesitated over the gifts he had bought for her in New York. Telling herself it might hurt him if she left them, she finally stuck them into a corner of her trunk. When she had finished she dressed in the most sophisticated garment she possessed. Her blue eyes were circled with little sooty shadows, her mouth was wistfully .expectant. Any man seeing her would have sworn she'was on her way to meet a lover. But no man was ever remotely n her mind as she entered the taxi and repeated Vivt-n’g number. Rh* was carrying an overnight bag, hoping her sister would insist that she stay with her until the moment of her departure for New York. Secretly she even hoped she might be invited to accompany her. A long ride, some very steep hills, and the taxi stopped before an apartment house whose windows commanded views of the sea. Diana was thrilled. Not only by the quietly expensive entrance, but by the wellmannered, well-dressed people she saw. This was no “cheap place” catering to persons of doubtful ’-r. She realized then that she was relieved. That she would not have been surprised to find her sister in shabby, disreputable, Had at the most, only ' and to find her in semi-respectable, artistic quarters. This magnificence and luxury made her afraid. It was evident that Vivian was not in need of financial assistance. Supposing she really resented Diana’s call. As she left the elevator she was trembling. A colored maid showed no surprise when Diana askfid if Miss Vivienne were in. “Yes, she’s in. What name, please.” "Mrs. Arthur Vane,” Diana re- . peated stiffly. Her courage was seeping away.

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How dared she force herself into a stranger’s home? For after all this Vivienne person was a stranger. Sitting uncomfortable rigid in a high backed, hand carved chair, Diana looked about her. The room was long and narrow, with a thickly carpeted floor, over which were spread many glowing, silken rugs, with colors like Jewels. The furniture was a collection of surprisingly beautiful antiques. Just enough to create an atmosphere of dignity. There were immense bowls of flowers, dewy wet and fragrant. There wos one picture of a woman. Her shining, exquisite loveliness was a stab in the heart. Diana thought, “It’s almost too beautiful.” She would have liked it better had there been one discordant note, one single bit of jarring ugliness! But it was flawless. Like a fairy castle needing only an enchanted princess . . . Then she heard a sweet, rather high-pitched, laugh . . . and she leaped to her feet. A subtle, ‘maddening fragrance, rose pink chiffon, sweet, petulant mouth and laughing eyes. . . That was her sister. “Oh, Vivian!” she cried, and ran, half stumbling, to be held against a bosom softer than her mother’s had even been. “Diana, you naughty girl! Oh, but I wanted j see you. Let me look at you, darling.” She pushed her gently away. “Why, Diana, you’re beautiful!” “Honestly, Vive? Do you really think so?” She slipped into the old habit of adoration as easily as she had assumed the half forgotten nickname. Vivian seemed to like it. She pressed her face against Diana’s. * “Os course, I think so. But I am surprised. When I saw you last you were just a thin little kid, with a mop of light hair and long legs.” “Oh, but I’m married now,” Diana announced complacently. “That is I WAS. I’m about to be myself again.” Vivian looked puzzled. “Sit down. Here, wait until I get a cigaret.” Thank goodness she did not ask Diana to join her. She really must learn, though, actresses always smoked. They sat side by side on cushions so deep Diana felt as though she were slowly sinking into a scented silken sea. It was most enervating—this smooth, luxurious atmosphere surrounded her sister.

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It made her feel dreamy and listless. ... Her life with Arthur was far away, and her plans for the future seemed rather silly. She watohed Vivian’s slender, rosy fingers lighting a cigaret and wished she might stay with her always. Vivian’s voice aroused her. “Ed Staunton told me you were married. I was awfully pleased. Arthur used to be one of my suitors.’ “I know he did.” * “Well, what’s this about being yourself again?” N The lojiged-for moment had arrived. finding her indifferent. Sacrifice seemed a little unnecessary now. She doubted if Vivian would understand. She managed to say, "I shouldn’t have married him. But I didn’t realize it until after Mother . . . You know about her?” Vivian nodded, with almost a frightened look in her hazel eyes. Instantly Diana knew she must not attempt to discuss their mother. That subject was to be taboo . . . But she must tell her. "She left everything to me,” she explained nervously. “But I want you to have your share of it.” “Wouldn’t touch it,” Vivian said, abruptly. “Don’t mention it again.” She added, violently, “I’d starve before I’d touch a penny of it.” Diana had not suspected her sister capable of such bitterness as rang in reply. But she couldn’t help thinking that Vivian was far from any danger of starving. Her half might seem a paltry sum to a taste accustomed to such luxury. Perhaps, after all, she should keep it. The question seemed less important than it had. “Tell me,” Vivian repeated, earnestly, “exactly what’s wrong.” “Oh, we’ve separated, I left him this morning." “Diana, you haven’t?” "Certainly I have. Marriage is distasteful to me. I couldn’t endure it with any man. I must be free to live my own life.” “But what will you do? Where will you live? What are your plans?” Her voice was so distressed that Diana wished suddenly she had not brought the overnight bag. It was evident that Vivian had no desire to be responsible for her. She prulped, "I don’t have any immediate plans.” “You say you just left this morning?” She nodded. “Oh, well, if that’s s he case there’s no harm done. Now listen, Diana,

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