Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 74, 28 March 1922 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922.
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young lawyer, has given a year's leave to his wife, SALLY, hofcinj? that Bhe will learn something ot life during that time. She betrina bv mcetine
KEITH GILB15UT, always labelled "Dangerous," 'and through him associating with New York's gayest crowd of celebrities of the artistic world, among them Lee Craig, a pretty art.lst. Guv Selden, a playwright and Graham Urowne, a financier. Gilbert makes no secret of his love for her, nor does PATRICIA LORIN'G. a modern flapper, make any secret of her fondness for him. Sally goes to a dance club with BARBARA LANE, who Is an oldfashioned wife, and her husband and their guest. NKAL CALHOUN. and there sees Gilbert with Patricia. Calhoun intimates that Gilbert is not a man whom
Sally should Know, sany learns mat
her husband, who has gone West, has taken his pretty secretary with him, and is so piqued by the knowledge that .she. accepts Gilbert's Invitation to a house-party at the Eyrie, his country place. The evening of her arrival she sees mysterious lights on the river and sees signals from the house. CHAPTER XX OUT OF THE NIGHT At the sound of that low, ominous whistle, Patricia cried out shrilly and
hastily that her chair went clattering ; to the floor, and Guy Selden's custom- , ary expression of cynical amusement changed to one of lively Interest. Graham Browne and Lee Craig remained unmoved. "How about having our coffee by the living room fireplace?" suggested Keith, as calmly as if he had not heard the significant whistle. To Sally he
seemed t o have
the story? Browne, can you finish
"Posibly." The financier's voice was curt, faintly belligerent, as if he
lost his nervousness, suddenly, and to have regained his old, careless poise. He was laughing as he rose and offered her his arm.
'Doubtless we can
finish the plot in
there."
i nrs Kluiuph He remained
standing when the others had seated
themselves about the fire, resting along the mantel,
thrown back, he smiled down at thern with eyes that were amused and faintly malicious, especially when they rested on Graham Browne. "And now," he said, drawling his words lazily. "How about the rest of
Br sharp scream swuntr the thert around to face her.
had accepted a challenge. I was m
Canada last month, up near the Doraer, and saw something of the way liquor is brought in. An automobile, carrying men. with guns, goes ahead of a tnirk in which the stuff is loaded. If
there's trouble, the men in the first'
car engage the revenue ottcers in a fight, and those on the truck get away if they can. Is that the way of it, Gilbert?" "Why ask me?" retorted Keith, protestingly. "How could I know anything about it? I don't even deal with the pirates in New York who bring you stuff labeled 'Hair Tonic, charge
you $20 a bottle for it, and then you find it's really hair tonic after all!" Jl "Why go on with this the plot's ..... t t.t " 11 mi) Cliiv oMpn I
with a certain purpose In mind she was sure of that. . His very tone had been aware of his reasons for telling made It significant. And Keith had It Yet the Idea fas preposterous, she told herself, angrily. It was Impossible that Keith could be mixed up in anything dishonest or Illegal, and even more impossible that he would have brought them to the Eyrie with the thought of' using them as a blind for his activities. Keith might' be a flirt, might be thoughtless, undiscip
lined, but he would never hide be
hind a woman's skirts. The thought of danger would never frighten him. He had been under great tension at dinner, she admitted to herself, until that strange whistle came out of the night; then he "nad become himself again. She wanted to sit down by the fire and relax the vigilance that had claimed her since she had seen those strange lights flashing from the dark river. Why be on the watch what could happen at The Eyrie that night that could concern her? She settled down on one of the broad couches by the fire at last with a book. Keith Gilbert wandered over occasionally, to beg her to be his mascot beside the spinning wheel, at least. Lee Craig sauntered to her side, glanced at the book which she was pretending to read, and sauntered
away again without a word. Sally atched her go, In her fluttering, pea-cock-hued frock. Did Lee never worry
about anything, she asked herself, cur
iously. She seemed always to be so sure, to let the world and its ways bother her so little.
"She couldn't be more confident
about her life if she were married!
Sally thought, and then made a little
face at herself. She had been mar
nothing of that world without, which
had grown so temiying.
She stared at it tor a moment, iasclnated by the thought that anyone without thre in that blackness, could
easily look Into the room and see the little group about the roulette wheel, 1 the money heaped between them, and; could see her there by the fire, too. It would be easy for an escaping crim-; inal from Sing Sing, for instance, to point a revolver at them to break in;
Her sharp scream swung the others g around to face her. Gasping, clinging! i to the back of the couch, she was . pointing toward the window. J "I saw a face there!" she cried, as Keith ran to her. "There, in the win- K dow a man's face!" She crumpled up on the wide couch, 1 1 sobbing, while the others crowded about, trying to reassure her. "It's just that fool yarn Graham was ! , telling at dinner that was it," insisted Guy Selden. "Now, wasn't that it, Sally? You're overwrought been-1 going out too much night3, haven't had enough sleep. That's all." Hen seesiid more anxious to reassure him-! ! self n to quiet her. ' "Tell me what you thought you saw j please, Sally." Keith, kneeling be- j side her on the couch, spoke in a j quiet voice that was effective in spite , of her fear. Struggling to keep her.i voice from rising hysterically, she'told j him how a man's face had appeared at ' the window, for only an instant, and i j then vanished when she screamed, j She had seen it clearly there had been no mistake. - j She did not tell him that the face ! she had seen at the window was Neal j Calhoun's. . Tomorrow Fugitives from Justice, i
throwing his cigarette into the fire
and getting up. "Where s that roulette wheel you were talking about before dinner, Keith?" As the others grouped themselves
One arm ! about it, Sally wandered restlessly
his head ; across the room. Gambling never in
terested her, and tonight, with this new, sharp enmity between Graham Browne and Keith making her feel vaguely uncomfortable, she preferred to amuse herself in some other way. Graham Browne had told his story
ried, happily, as such things went and '
here she was, gripped by fear thatj made her turn cold and tremble at i every sound. j Fearfully she turned to look over her shoulder toward the nearest window. It was a black square, framed in vivid, huge flowered chintz. It told tMiHiMiHiiiitiiiMHtiiiitMiiiHiMiiiiniitniiiiiiiitiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiniTMiiiiiinititnilii I REFRIGERATORS !
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at The Hoosier Store Last Dollar Day is no doubt still fresh in your memory and we promise that you can come to this big Dollar Day expecting even greater bargains than before. Don't miss a single one of these super values. Remember you must get enough of these bargains in one day to last a whole month. Wednesday only.
In Our Shoe Department Dollar Day Choice of just 187 pairs of ladies black and brown kid and patent leather lace Oxfords and high Shoes, all with high Louis heels. Oxfords, 3 to 6, high Shoes, 3 to 8; choice for this day only, a pair S1.00 Ladies' black one-strap low rubber heel Slipper, wide or medium toe, sizes 3 to 8; Wednesday ony si.39 Infants' black kid lace high Shoes, leather soles, sizes 3 to 6; Dollar Day, 2 pairs for .-SI. 00 Special: Ladies' low heel patent one-strap Slipper with strap up front, a $4.00 value; sizes 3 to 7 at S2.08 Same style Misses' at 2.69 5 styles Ladies, black kid lace Oxfords and strap slippers, solid leather, low or military heels, dressy and serviceable; Dollar Day only 2.48 Men: One big special for men, choice of any $5.00 to $6.95 Man's brown or black calf English Beacon Shoe, sizes 6 to 10; Dollar Day. -3.98
Dollar Day Specials You Cant Afford to Miss 39c heavy large size Turkish Towels, Dollar, Day, 5 for 81.00 20c yard wide Percales for Dollar Day, 7 yards for S1.00 39c new spring Tissue Ginghams for Dollar Day, 4 yards for SI. OO 98c new spring Swiss Organdies for Dollar Day, 2 yards for - S1.00 Any 25c pure Linen Toweling for Dollar Day, 5 yards for $1.00 25c Curtain Materials for Dollar Day, 2 yards fr Sl.OO 50c extra large and heavy Turkish Towels, Dollar Day, 3 for . , Sl.OO 15c heavy unbleached Muslin, yard wide; Dollar Day, 10 yards for Sl.OO 50c full mercerized Beach Cloths for Dollar Day, 3 yards for Sl.OO 25c new spring Dress Ginghams, for Dollar Day, 5 yards for $1.00 75c Imported Scotch Tissue Ginghams for Dol- ' lar Day, 2 yards for $1.00
DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS IN MILLINERY
.$1.00
One lot of untrimmed Hats for Ladies, "Wednesday ............
One lot of fancy ornaments and flower and fruit wreaths, value $2.00; Wednesday, (J- tf Dollar Day pl.UU
A special discount of $1.00 will be given on each purchase in our millinery department of $5.00 or over Wednesday only.
One lot of Children's Hats-Wednesday
$1.00
Here Are Some Bargains for Dollar Day in Ladies and Children's Wear
Here are unusual bargains for Dollar Day. ' Think of this: Ladies lace or tight knee Union Suits, 69c grade, all sizes, 2 suits $1.00 Boys' or Girls' black or brown Hose, regular 25c grade; Dollar Day, 5 pairs $1.00 Special lot of Corsets worth up to $2.00, all sizes in the lot; Dollar Day $1.00 Pure thread Silk Hose, regular prices to $1.50; black or cordovan, Dollar Day, pr. $1.00 Ladies' gauze vests, special 39c numbers, Dollar Day, 3 for Sl.OO Special lot of Ladies' Vests, each 15
Ladies' mercerized Lisle Hose, black or brown, Dollar Day, 3 pairs for $1.00 Hair Bow Ribbon, 25c grade, all colors, Dollar Day, 5 yards $1.00 Special lot Bags, Pursers and Vanity Boxes, Dollar Day, your . choice $1.00 Muslin Underwear, special assortments Envelopes, Gowns and Shirts for $1.00 69c Wash Satin Brassiers, Dollar Day, 2 for $1.00 Ladies' Percale House Dresses, Dollar Day $1.00 Ladies'.new Fibre Silk Slipover Sweaters, regular price $5.45; Dollar Day ....$4.85
New Fibre Silk Scarfs. Dollar Dav $2.79 Gingham Petticoats, Dollar Day. 2 for $1.00
Sateen Petticoats, plain, Dollar Day .
figured or $1.00
Middies, plain white or red and blue trimmed; Dollar Day Sl.OO Special sale on Dollar Day of Ladies' new spring Coats, special assortment for this one day, reduced to $14.95 Children's Gingham Dresses, all sizes 98 Special lot of Taffeta and Crepe Dresses, reduced for this day to $14.95
Dollar Day Specials in Rugs, Window Shades and Bedding
One lot of Washable Rag Rugs, valued up to $3.00; Dollar Day,, each . Sl.OO 75c Window Shades, 36 inches wide, 6 feet long; Dollar Day, 2 for $1.00 36-inch Rug Filling, imitation hardwood, Dollar Day, 2 yards 'or $1.00 $1.00 Grass Rugs, 27x54 inches, Dollar Day, 2 for ....$1.00
We will give $1.00 extra off on any room size Rug besides our special spring reduction. $1.25 All Feather Pillows for Dollar Day, 2 for $1.00 $2.00 extra quality Feather Pillows, Dollar Day, $1.00 $1.00 off on any full size Bed Mattress bought on Dollar Day. 50c Straw Matting, yard wide, Dollar Day, 3 yards for $1.00
Cretonne Remnants of all kinds, Dollar Day, each .-5 $1.79 ready made Lace Curtains, Dollar Day, pr. $1.00 $5.00 heavy Grass Porch Rugs. 6x9 feet, Dollar Day $2.39 25c Flat Curtain Rods, Dollar Day. 6 for $1.00 A deposit of $1.00 will hold any Rug until needed.
Dollar Day Specials in Men's and Boys' W ear Men's fine quality ribbed Union Suits, long or short sleeve, ankle length, sizes 34 to 46; special Dollar Day, a suit Sl.OO Men's Umbrellas, $1.25 value, Dollar Day $1.00 One lot of Boys' Suits, green or brown mixture, sizes 8 to 18 years, $7.50 values; Dollar Day, a suit $5.00 Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts, all sizes, large variety of snappy patterns, special, Dollar Day $1.00 One lot of Boys Waists, made of extra good quality Percale, stripes and plain colors, sizes 6 to 15 years; special Dollar Day 69d Men's dress Trousers, all wool, in blue serge or fancy grey or brown stripes! $5.00 and $6.00 values; special, Dollar Day, a pair $3.98 Boys' $1.50 Trousers, sizes 7 to 17; special Dollar Day, a pair $1.00 One lot of Boys' Gingham Rompers, sizes 2 to 6 years, 75c and $1.00 values; special, Dollar Day, 2 tor $1.00
Special for Dollar Day in Our China Department Plain white Dinner Plates, special, doz. $1.00 White Cups only, special, doz Sl.OO Plain white deep Salad Dish, special, each 14 Fancy shape White Cups and Saucers, special, 8 for $1.00 Blown Star Cut Glass Table Tumblers White and gold decorated Dinner Plates; special, 6 for $1.00 Aluminum 10-qt. Water Bucket; special $1.00 White enamel Slop Jar with bail and lid, special $1.00 Large Oil Floor Mop with handle and bottle of oil, special $1.00 Large white and blue enamel Dish Pan, 17-qt.-size, special -.. $1.00 No. 8 Galvanized Wash Boiler and lid, special for Sl.OO 1 Burner Oven with glass door, special $1.97
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