Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 187, 17 June 1921 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921.
The Girl Who Had No Chance By MARION RUBINCAM
Chapter 95. THE DAWNING LIGHT. think I must have known
,vanted to say, but her ideas were 1 not so clear.
She read over the pages she
had and
alonz whv you sent me here." she ; written, then rose from tne desk
wrote. "But sometimes I reel l un-, slipped them, unfinished into ner suu-i her conventionalism taking prece-
whether she would be home that evening. - . "My night out." he said. His voice, even over the phone, carried so much cheeriness, eo much joy and eagerness, that suddenly all her old witsfulness came back to her. She did want to see him.
Can't you bring Myra?" she asked,
derstand a thing, and then later, other , case and locked it. She went over things come up to change my point , to the couch in her boudoir and leaned of view. i back againyt its silk pillows. She "I might have thought one reason j caught a reflection of herself and the why you sent me here was to see Tim i soft, becoming neglige in one of the and to satisfy myself whether I cared j mirrors in the room, and she smiled
for him or not. But tlm ana aosence are supposed to be the great cures for
p. love affair, you know I'm quoting j
a little with pleasure. Decause sne
looked so nice in the gown.
Then she began thinking over the
Newell Cooper when I say that and problem again. Life with Langley
you were doing away with both those j what would it mean? The work they things when you Kent me on here. j were doing they would go on with, "Becauf e it would be a test as to and it was pleasant to work with him. whether I liked Tim as much as I j After a time they could travel, too, used to. And I couldn't quite see how j for they would both have money. She you would want to risk having me see ; wondered whether she would want alhim again, when perhaps it would j ways to live in Marketown or whethstart up all the affection that was er she would rather come to this big
dying at least that should oe aymg. . city, roaring with life.
according to Xewell's philosophy. And when I heard you were going to see
She had been having a wonderful
time since she arrived and had met a
the girl who played In your life the j great many charming people. What
same rart Tim piayea in mine, i really more or less thought it was because you found you did care for her still and didn't mind whether I foun.l
out that I still care for Tim
dence over her desire to see Tim.
AO, she can't come, she always stays home Saturdays. Our agreement, you know. Can I see you?" "Yes," Ruth answered, half glad, half frightened." -
Tomorrow The Strange Evening.
Heart Problems
"Bob": You have unauestionahle
talent and individuality in writing. Besides you show sophistication which comes from experience and advantages in life. Some of your letters are fascinating while others are extremely ordinary. -To be a success you would
have to sift out the ordinary from your writings. Yes, I am sure that writing would prove a profitable avocation tor you. Dear Mrs. Thompson: How old should a girl be before she goes with boys? A. SUNBEAM. - A girl should be in her junior year at high school betore she "goes with boys" and even then she should not go too often. School and neighborhood parties are all right, but until she
is eighteen she should not have callers and go places night after night. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I would like to know whether you think I am goodlooking. I have raven black hair and dark eyes, am of medium complexion and am sixteen years old. DARK EYES. Your description of yourself means nothing except to show that you are vain. For all I know, your hair is thin and ragged, your eyes are small and your complexion is rough. Do not worry so much about beauty, little girl. It is of far more importance to be intelligent and lovable. I can tell nothing about a person's beauty through correspondence, but I can
judge her intelligence by the nature of her letter. "Yours Truty": You have been more than charitable to me In your attitude toward my answer to the other
j woman. Of course I have heard only j her side of the story and naturally I j thought it was a terrible thing for a j widower to go shout pursuing married 1 women. I Thank you for setting me right. !You have made it clear that your initentions were right and that it was
only because she asked for help that
you offered to make a home tor her. It was not wise, however, to try to help until she took legal steps to be separated from her husband.
Duning Brothers Form Company in Iowa Friends of Walter and Wilbur Duning, formerlyy connected with the main offices of the Starr Piano company, of this city, received announcements today from Des Moines. Ia.,
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would life here with Tim have been
like? They would be poor but Myraj
didn t seem to mind that, so Rum cer-1 tainly wouldn't had she married Tim j
l ne pnone rang ana sne got up to
You see. that's wuere my point of j answer it, wondering with a start
view is not so big and fine as yours because, of course, I realize now that all along you knew we both had to be free of the old love, to be sure of the new. "You seem sure enough but Langley, it's so hard for me to teH! You said to me once that no marriage would ever be happy, and stay so, if there were no mental sympathy, if
Ihere was no comradeship. You had not that with the other girl only I physical love, no mental. And the j night before I left, I said that while I agreed no love would last if there was j not friendship, that it also had to have j
the physical attraction. For instance, I couldn't let you kiss me if I would rather it were some one else, could I? That would not be honest or fair, 'would it? And I always thought I had both kinds of love for Tim and Tim is married." She had hurried along writing this, her thoughts coming with a rush as she sat at the desk. Things were growing much clearer to her as she wrote. "I think that I appreciate you more and more and I begin to see how very wise you have been about this whole affair. I believe you sent me off here too, so I would be away from you. and find out from that how much 1 missed you. For I do miss you, a prreat deal. - "But I simply haven't made up my mind about Tim. I am beginning tc ihink that a lot of the old mental atTOoephere is gone. He is not as inter esting as he used to be. He used to prive.nie new ideas, he used to help along my enjoyment of good things books and other nice things. He has let himself go back, somehow. But I can't tell, either, because every time I have seen him, of course Mrya has been there, and Myra only wants to talk movies and the latest gossip. "I believe, too, .that you sent me on here to see Tim as a married man, because you felt that that would cure me before, in my mind, I could raor rr less ignore the fact that he belonged to another woman, even though I knew it well enough all the time." She was writing more slowly now. .There were a great many things she
whether it was Tim. But it was only
Newell Cooper, calling to ask her to go to a concert with him that evening. And glad to have an excuse not to fin-
I ish the letter, she promised to go.
But the following Saturday afternoon, Tim did call her up, and asked
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