Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1927 — Page 16

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BEGIN HERE TODAY When Diana Farwell’s mother overhears talk of love between her daughter and a schoolboy friend, she is fearful that she will “go wrong” like her sister Vivian, who ran away from home four years before. So the mother hastens a marriage of Diana with Arthur Vane, some years older, a successful San Francisco lawyer. Diana is only IS and goes into marriage believing “Arthur is so different from other men he always will be satisfied with merely spiritual love.” He respects her at first. Then, after many months of loveless wedded life, he tells her she has wrecked' his life. Some time after her mother dies. Diana leaves Arthur and finds her long-lost sister, V lvlan, living in a luxurious apartment and preparing for a trip to New York with wealthy Jason Winterble. Diana rents a room at the home of Mrs. Burton, the widowed friend of Diana’s mother, and enrolls in Seton’s School of Acting to prepare herself for the stage. At the school she meets many young girls, including Beachy and Barbara (Babs) Dean, besides the teachers. “Mamzelle,” dancing. Klesalek and Shepherd Seton. proprietor of the school, a former famous actor and a man of electric personality. After she has been attending a month, and has decided to become a contract pupil for a year, she receives a letter from Arthur, begging her to return. She is desperately lonely, but writes him that she will never return until she can be the kind of a wife he wants her to be. . _ . _ .. Among the men students is Paul Ruthven, a ywing doctor who was gassed in the war. Ke and Diana become friendly and begin rehearsing together their parts In their school plays. , x x Because Mrs. Burton objects to rehearsals at her home, they go to Paul’s rooms over a bakery two or three evenings a week and Diana comes to feel sympathy and affection for the serious young doctor. One evening* he tells Diana he loves her, then when she kindly repulses him, he declares they must not rehearse together again. HOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXV IAN A hoped that Paul would overtake her on the way to school. A word or the sunny sweetness of his smile could tear through the veil between them. But he did not appear at any of his classes. And the ghastly farce of “this acting business” became more and more apparent. Mrs. Burton was right. They did “rant and rave.” There was Klesalek trying to work an intense rage into the former acrobat. Shaking his shoulders, cutting at his pride with words like whips. “God, boy!” ho shouted. “He’s threatened vonr honor. Don’t grin at him. FIGHT!” Straw figures! Fake emotions! What did they know of life? She listened to the high-sounding phrases, thinking, “Poppycock! Real people dpn’t talk like that.” Someone said, “I’m sorry. Won’t you please forget I said anything?” And ripped the meaning out of everything. THAT was life! Klesalek’s eyes were questioning her. She knew he was dissatisfied with her lately. But what did it matter?

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What did anything matter but sitting in a warm, book-lined room, sewing orange-colored curtains, under dark, fcdoring eyes! She was roused from her reverie by Nadine. “Beachy wants you to come to see her. She’s been awfully sick, but they say she’s better now.” “I’ll go this afternoon,” Diana promised. “Where does she live?” The color rose in her cheeks as Nadine gave her the address. Only a few blocks from Paul. . . . A nurse in uniform opened the door of an apartment cluttered with furniture. Diana was surprised to see Beachy’s thin face radiant with smiles. Her skin was bloodless, almost transparent, but her eyes had entirely lost their desperate look. “You old prune! Why didn’t you come sooner? Miss Benson, would you like to go for ybur walk now?” The nurse smiled and left the room. “Up.to your old tricks, aren’t you, darling?” Diana asked when they were alone. Beachy sat up in bed. “I wanted to see you privately. Oh, Diana, we’re going to be married just as soon as I can leave this room.” “You and Charles?” “Who else? He’s been so sweet to me since that awful day. I live with my auntie, you know. She is one of the buyers down at the Emporium, and she has set her heart on a career for me. “But listen, I’m going to marry that man if I have to starve in a cottage afterward.” “You’ll be lucky if you can afford a cottage to starve in.” Beachy thumped the pillows behind her bobbed head. “Well, Charles feels the same way I do about it now. He has a job in a shoe store the first of the month, and we’re going to rent a one-room apartment furnished.” She sprang from bed, suddenly bizarre in vivid, striped pajamas. “Im so happy I could scream. The only reason I’ve stayed at Seton’s as long as I have is so that I could see HIM. Oh, Diana, I want to cook breakfast food in a cunning double boiler* I want to go to market and haggle over green peas. And I should worry over what Klesalek thinks, or all the rest of you.” She sank, exhausted, bed. “Aren’t you even going to say, ‘God bless you, my children’?” \ Something pathetic about the tense-little figure brought tears to Diana’s eyes. Beachy seemed “bawn for trouble,” as the colored Lucy used to say. But wasn’t it splendid to challenge Fate, head back, as Beachy did? And wouldn’t it be wonderful to be able to feel that way? “Well?” prodded the unquenchable one. “Oh, you’ve almost taken my breath away. But you know I hope you’ll be happy.” “Aren’t you putting it rather mildly, old thing?” “But I do,” Diana insisted. ‘I don’t suppose you’ll believe me, but I’d give all my chances for seeing my name in electric lights if I could feel as you do over any man in the world.” Beachy stare dat her. “Haven’t you ever been in love?” she inquired seriously. * “Not like that. You see, I may as well tell you, darling, I tried being married.” ‘Why, Diana Vane! Not really! How perfectly thrilling!” “But it isn’t. Not in the least. I was never so bored in my life. You’ve no idea what it means to sit at home night after night. ...” “But wasn’t HE there? Your husband?” \ “Os course! That’s just it. I did not feel as you do. I coifldn’t.” Beachy’s teeth were chattering as

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she slid beneath the covers again. “You wait,” she said wisely. “When the right man comes along you’ll feel that way.” For the first tjme in her life Diana seemed to have found a girl who could understand. She proffered her confidence shyly. “I’m afraid I never will. You see, I’ve always thought differently about such “What do you mean? Petting and such?” The color was mounting to Diana’s hair but she continued, “Yes. I was taught that it was disgraceful to kiss a boy unless you were engaged.” |‘Wteren’t we all taught that:*’ Beachy asked, with eyes like saucers. “You don’t suppose that aunt of mine would ever admit a man had kissed her? I should say not! Pure as a lily. That was my Aunt Em. Until the night I came home from school unexpectedly and found her sitting on some fellow’s lap. I didn’t even know his name.” “Maybe nothing! I’ve had it on her ever since. ’ No, you take it from me, girlie, they all TALK that way. You haven’t been brought up any different from the rest of us. You’ve just taken it harder. Why, we girls at the convent used to think if you kissed a man something awful might happen to you.” “Well, doesn’t it?” Diana asked stoutly. From her point of view it usually did. Beachy went into a gale of laughter. ‘Why. you poor little dumb Dora! And you say you’ve been MARRIED?” regretting her confidence, Diana said coldly. “I didn’t tell you so that you could make fun of me.” “Don’t get mad. I’m not laughing at you. But, my gosh, Diana!” “Don’t say any more, pleasC!” Diana cried. She was on the verge of tears. But she knew it was silly to be offended at the thoughtless remarks of a girl like Beachy, particularly when she was ill. so she forced herself to say, “It’s all right. I’m BETTER HEALTH—LONGER~ LIFE For normal, healthy kidneys cleansing the system of wastes that poison and impair health take Foley Pills diuretic and feel again the urge of an active, ache-free body, good appetite, sound sleep. Landon Taylor, Dorchester, lowa, says: “I never thought that any medicine qould benefit me so quickly, and so entirely as have Foley Pills diuretic.” Men and women everywhere use “and recommend them. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold everywhere.—Advertisement.

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