Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1928 — Page 18

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r THIS HAS HAPPENED VIRGINIA BREWSTER, after losing both father and wealth, consents to Snake her home with CLARISSA DEAN and her father. Her fiance, NATHANIEL DANN, objects to this for he mistrusts DEAN’S motives. DEAN plots to get NIEL away from VIRGINIA, but fails and later is forced to pay blackmail to a MRS. FARLEY or face a scandal. CLARISSA becomes jealous of VIRGINIA, and the latter resolves to leave, but DEAN insists that she marry him, saying that she cannot endure poverty. When she refuses, he threatens to reveal the fact that her father cheated him out of S 100,000 in a bootlegging deal. Recklessly, she promises to earn enough to repay him in one year—or marry him. VIRGINIA leaves, but has to pawn a ring to tide over until she can find a JiosTtion. She goes to NIEL'S studio to ell him of her break with the DEANS, but her joy at seeing him is clouded because she dare not reveal her compact with DEAN, and also because of the familiarity with which his model, CHIRI, treats NIEL. Next day VIRGINIA asks a broker friend how to earn her hundred thou - sand. Then she asks his secretary how to find a business position, and is directed to an agency where she is given ♦he name of a “riewly-rich” to interview. but decides that the position is impossible and returns to the agency. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXVI WHEN Virginia entered Mrs. Phelps’ office a few moments later her cheeks were pink with excitement ’and fresh air. “You look as if something had happened,” Mrs. Phelps remarked cheerfully. “Everything was satisfactory, I hope.” Virginia laughed. “I never saw such a place in my life,” she exclaimed fervently. “A butler with a mustache, and his name is Pietro.” Mrs. Phelps was incredulous. “Dear me, no?” “In a red velvet uniform,” Virginia amplified. “Well, I must say you surprise me,” the other said; “but of course I did expect that the Gernsner menage would be a bit out of the ordinary ” “It’s utterly fantastic,” Virginia told her. “Mrs. Gernsner hasn’t the slightest idea how to instruct the poor fellow. He stops in the drawing room until she asks him to leave, please, and bellows names like a bull of Bashan.” “She would have to get rid of him. I suppose.” “No self-respecting butler would take the place.”

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“As bad as that! Then I assume you did not accept the position.” “No, but I might have,” Virginia admitted; “in spite of Pietro and Mrs. Gernsner, if I hadn’t learned that I would be called upon to act as nursemaid occasionally to two of the wildest youngsters I ever met.” “I hope you understand she did not speak of that to me,” Mrs. Phelps said apologetically. “It doesn’t matter, for I’m sure it would be a mistake to undertake to refine that household,” Virginia assured her. “Mrs. Gernsner is happier than she ever could be again if she knew how funny she was. It would be tragic to open her eyes, even if it were possible, for she hasn’t a bit of natural taste or feeling for anything that isn’t stagey or garish.” “Well, I’m sorry I sent you there, Miss Brewster. But something better may turn up. Shall I let you know if it does?”. Virginia hesitated a moment before she answered. “I don’t think I should care to be a companion if there is anything else I can do,” she confessed. “Im afraid I must have all my evenings free. Haven’t you any clients with other positions to fill?” she hurried on eagerly. “Oh yes,” Mrs. Phelps replied; “but most of them want trained workers. Now if you could take a secretarial course....” “I can’t,” Virginia returned definitely. “Sorry I troubled you, Mrs. Phelps, but if there should be something you think I can do, please let me know, if you will.” “Certainly, Miss Brewster. Come in to see me soon if you find nothing elsewhere.” “Thank you, I will.” Virginia hurried out and was in a descending elevator before she asked herself what to do next. There was a slight sinking feeling at the pit of her stomach that made here uncomfortable but she did not realize that it was hunger until she heard someone in the car speak of lunching. Virginia looked at" her watch and was surprised to learn that it was almost 1 o’clock. She thought of lunch at her favorite restaurant on Park Ave. A fresh brook trout and asparagus Hollandaise perhaps. Suddenly Virginia was hungry for dainty food, correctly served. How nice to sit down again to a table with fine linen and delicate china, and Paul himself hovering over her, solicitous of her pleasure. And after the salad . . . should she have chiffonate or lettuce? There would be a parfait if she liked, or peaches Thais. She turned her steps in the direction of Park Ave. and was almost within sight of the place she was headed for when the thought that she might meet some of her old friends there halted her. She turned back. “Besides, I shouldn’t think of such extravagance until I get a job,” she consoled herself sensibly. She found being sensible, however, a very flat and flavorless sensation. “I need a friend who knows how I the other half lives,” she told her-

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self dejectedly as she retraced her steps to Fifth Ave. She walked for several blocks befogre she came to one of the restaurants she remembered having passed dozens and dozens of times when they held no interest for her. This time she entered one of them and found herself In a crowd waiting for seats. She thought of giving it up and going back to her hotel, but she was too tired to walk the distance and she felt she ought not spend any more money on cabs that day. A group of girls with marshmallow noses and orange lips shoved in behind her and Virginia was compelled to listen to an exchange of confidences about “he said,” and “I said,” until it came to her turn to be seated. The mistress of ceremonies lifted a hand with a finger up, called, “One,” and dropped the green silk rope. Virginia moved forward by right of being “next,” but she was too late. A woman behind her pushed her aside with subway technique and went on ahead. Virginia gasped and looked at the guardian of the gate. “They will do that, some of them,” the latter remarked impatiently. “I’ll seat you next, but watch your place, please.” A moment later Virginia felt a sharp elbow in her back and her Ire was fully aroused. She turned and looked haughtily down her nose at the offender and the elbow was quickly removed. When finally she was shown to a two-by-two table at which another girl already sat she was so weary and annoyed she had had lost her appetite. A toasted sandwich and tea sufficed her and she left half the sandwich at that. She decided to buy all the latest newspapers and go to her hotel to read the help-wanted columns She must make some money at once so she would not be forced to eat in such places as this and to save something for Oliver, to invest on Wall Street for her. Virginia called in investing. Her check was 60 cents but she thought it very little. One thought to be able to afford at least two or three dollars to lunch in a better place, she felt. Virginia's sense of money valuer was slightly awry, but she was not conscious of it. She left 50 centr for the waitress. And for the 25 cents of It that j was too much she could have taxied j almost to her hotel. Instead she walked, and used up a great deal of energy. As soon as she was in her rom she settled down to read the helpwanted ads. She began with a naive faith that there would certainly be one she could answer, but it turned out to be a most disheartening task. That experience

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