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y INEZ s 1 WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S niCHARD BRABANT, a successful young lawyer, has given a year's leave to his wife. SAL.L.Y, hoping that she will learn something of life during that time. She orpins iy meeting .... KEITH GIL.HKUT. 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 artist, Guy Selden, a playwright and Graham Browne, a financier. Gilbert makes no secret of his love for her, nor does PATRICIA LORING. a modern flapper, make any secret of her fondness fur him. Sally goes to a dance club with BARBARA' LANE, who Is an oldfashioned wife, and her husband and their guest, NKAL CALHOUN, and thero sees Gilbert with . Patricia. Calhoun intimates thjit Gilbert is not a man whom Sally should know. Sally learns that her husband, who has gone West, has taken his pretty secretary with him, arid 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. A strange man appears to arrest Gilbert for bootlegging, but he escapes to a launch on the river, taking Sally with him. Barbara and Andy quarrel about Sally. Andy does not come home for dinner, and Barbara discovers that he is dining at a neighbor's. CHAPTER XXV KIDNAPPED At first the welcome warmth of the fur rug In which Keith wrapped her made Sally Gilbert had forget the danger of the situation. Then, as she began to react, her nerves became taut again. Go to the Bahamas with Keith of course she couldn't! He must put her ashore somewhere, so that she could get back to town. She would not let herself think ahead and face the possible outcome of the evening. "Tell me what really did happen. Giddy," she begged him. "I don't know yet why that man broke into your bungalow and had the right to arrest you. "Oh, it's simple enough." he replied, '. Mnin? against the cabin wall and 'imiling down at her as if he hadn't a care in the world. "Its' just- a case of running in liquor, my dear every body does It, you know. How else would It be possible for well, for peo ple like me to serve it to our guests? Everybody has some on hand, you know think of the people we've been playing around with Graham Browne and Selden and the rest. Well, 1 -vT.""? - 'jrfrl somewhere, didn t V$&1 they? U takes a bUMM big private stock to Ines Kluinph ast forever." - "Then you you've been smuggling it in" she asked, incredulously. 'Exactly. Oh Sally," he leaned forward . quickly, as she saw her wince at this new-found knowledge. "How did you think I lived? My mother ran ihrough our money when the war roke out I was just about penniless. ( sold our house in Paris to square her accounts. ThenI joined the Lafayette Escardrille. "Aficr the Armistice was declared I drifted around for a while, but I hadn't been trained to do anything. I came over here and now I'm a bootlegger, to put it baldly. Had to get money somewhere, you know and I've operated on a big scale,, if I do have to admit it. "And now well, you don't care for me any more, do you?" "Oh. I "Sally huddled down in a corner of the wide seat, battling with her distaste for this news. That very afternoon she had told him that if she were not married she'd fall in love with him and now she felt that she i never wanted to see him again. She felt like a fugitive .trora justice. She remembered the many mornings when she had eaten her breakfast to an accompaniment of newspaper

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rt wrone-doinz. sure that she could never be involved in any crime. Now here she was, running away from the officers of the law! She thought she heard a shot somewhere out in the darkness, but Gilbert reassured her. "Only an automobile backfiring." he told her, laughing. Certainly nobody would have thought that he was out in that launch in the middle of the night for anything but his own amusement. If they could hear an automobile they must be near land, she told herself eagerly. "But we we might be caught. Giddy." she urged, while with fear. "And if we were what would happen? Would they arrest us?" "I suppose you can see your mother-in-law reading about all this in the morning papers, with, your name and picture prominently displayed," he laughed. ' Don't be afraid, child we 11 getaway. And once we're on our way to Nassau, they'll forget all about us. "But I don't want to go to Nassau with you," she protested, more fright ened than ever. i warn 10 go nume

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want to go back to Dick.' "Back to Dick!" he repeated scathingly. "And why? You were willing to learn something of life, weren't you wasn't that the pretext under which he gave vou this vacation from matri mony? Well, if you're going to liva up to it why don't you carry it out, instead of wanting to run back to him the minute life gets too much for you? You've played the game that amused you played at being made love to I Had a Severe Case of La Grippe, which left me in a very bad shape. Nothing semed to do me any Rood. I was so weak and nfrvous. I hhw whore Or. Burkhart would send a treatment on trial. I found Dr. Burkharfa Vegetable Compound to be just what he claimed. It built me up in a short time, i wish all afflicted could know what a wonderful medicine it is. Kev A. G. Branon, Camp Hill, Ala. Write todav for a treatment of this reliable herb remedy. Address 621 Main St.. Cincinnati. O. 30 days treatment. Wc; 70 days, 50o. Add druggists. Advertisement. MEN! Our finest Suits this year $35 Others at $22.50, $27.50, $32.50 Buy what you need. CHARGE IT.

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MMCVUm HUI1 only I was serious enough, Lord knows and at living for nothing but the wildest kind of pleasure that you could find. But you can't run wild without risking getting caught, somewhere along the line, you know. "And now ,the moment the conse"You didn't run away with me I took 1OU-." he an steered quietly. quences bob up, you want to sidestep and run back to Dick. That's no way to play the game, Sally. Be a sport, and do what you set out to do. "I have learned a lot," she protest ed. "I've learned that a teamed worn an has no business to flirt, no matter where her husband is or what he's do ing! I've learned that when people are arrested and blamed for something it isn't always their fault. And I wish I'd stayed back there at The Eyrie with Patricia and Lee Craig and taken the consequences of being there, instead of running away with you." "You didn't run away with me I took you," he answered quietly. "You couldn't have helped yourself, my dear. I've .always wanted you and things couldn't have suited me better if I'd arranged them to order. I don't see just how my little scheme fell through I hadn't planned at first that the men would come through with the truck of whiskv tonieht. but when I found out that they were on their way it seemed as well to let them go on. But I don't see who let . it out. I really hadn't meant to bring you others into it, of course; but since it happened that way well, it couldn't be helped. And it's brought you to me " "It hasn't!" cried Sally, springing to her feet. "I want to be put Ashore at once I won't stay here." "Very pretty but you'll stay just where you are," he replied, his face grim. "Consider yourself kidnapped if you want to, my deaf you go with me." Tomorrow A Precarious Situation. After Ten Years By MARION RUBINCAM PAUL Chapter 18 Perhaps Patty, sure of her prettiness and her popularity, felt a little put out because Paul did not ask her for the first dance. But at once her common sense told her that he was simply doing his duty in asking first his hostess, her mother, and then his own mother's old friend. But when he went to Millie for the third dance, Patty thought re sentfully that he was carrying courtesy almost too far. She decided Paul did not like her. She had danoed with one of the other visiting tennis players, a man of 30 ! with cynical eyes and a tiny mous-

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"How do you like your friend with the eyebrow on his upper lip?" Basil asked, sure this was an original joke. 'On, I like moustaches," answered Patty, her eyes on Paul, who was facing her way. In reality, she hated them. "Don't you?" "Oh, absolutely," Basil answered. He didn't either, but he sensed that Patty was out of humor tonight, and thought it best to agree. Silence. Patty decided she did not want to dance, so made excuse about FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What i ou Need Don't worry about Eczema or other j skin troubles. You can have a clear. healthy skin by using Zemo obtained J at any drug store for 33c, or extra i large bottle at $1.00 Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear j appiieu aim iuis a mne lime iur each application. It is always dependable. Advertisement. vnimiHiiniiiiiiiimiiiiMtiiiiiHitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinttiHtiiniiinitnuimnmim I WLLUU1N 'a 3 i Formerly Reed Furniture Co. jRugs and Refrigerators SlHIIHHHJtlMIIIUIIUinilllHIIIIHIIIimUIIIIIIIIIHIIHIUIIHIIIlimilllltnMllllltlUHS

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seelng after the supper. Basil meekly accompanied her to the kitchen ana consoled himself for his lost dance by sampling the Ice cream. When Patty entered the big room again, Paul was coming to her. . So the slight was so slight, but a compliment after all! Of course It was i his niceness that made him dance with these others' first, she thought! "He is iifferent,' she"said to herself again exultingly. And she was scarcely conscious of anything during the waltz, except that she was floating in a harmonious rose colored, rhythmical haze. It was all common place enough In reality but Patty was too young o know that or bother about it. The music, the shaded lights the young dan cers, the young man in smart flannels and the girl in silky blue crepe frock cut Just low enough to show the pretty roundness of her shoulders and the firmness of her young arms there was nothing unusual in this. The club house was most ordinary, a shack hastily put up on the edge of a small and rather dull little town, with nothing to make it different from ! any other cheap little club house but the view of a magnificently .timbered mountain the Cora's and Maude's and Mrs. Werner's and Patties and Millies were to be met with anywhere. And doubtless in just such houses, and to Just such soothing, rippling waltz music hundreds of other girls were dancing and talking about nothing, and falling in love. , But love is a miracle whenever it happens. And this miracle was happening to Patty, who was not as yet conscious of it. Paul began with a lot of extrava gant compliments, suddenly saw that this was wrong with this particular girl, dropped them and began asking about her trip with Mrs. GraingerMunn. i He did not dance with her again until the end of the evening. In spite of the six visitors, there were still more girls than men, a fact that seems true of most little towns. One of the, visitors selfishly devoted himself only to the prettiest girls. Another one frankly showed he was bored by this i simple entertainment and drifted into talk with Mrs. Munn, as being the only "citified" person -to be met there Mrs. Munn, as it happened, did not like him. A third disappeared to a hammock on the porch with 17-year old Clarrissi Howe, and only returned for the supper. And Paul after seeing that Millie had little attention paid to her while Patty had only to choose her partners, spent most of his evening dancing and talking with her. And of this, a very curious development was to come. Then after a time, the party settled down to that most enjoyable phase when the youngest ones had been taken home and the older ones had gone home and only a few intimate friends were left. Millie joined a card game in one corner, not so much because she liked cards, as becaus'e her slipper rubbed her heel. And Paul and Patty danced, on and on, the boy pleased because his partner was so light, the girl much too exhilerated by nappiness to reel fatigue. "What do you do in the evenings?" ne asked her. "I ve been , readme More's 'TTtonia to Mrs. Aiunn, she answered. 'What a serious minded young woman why do you have blonde hair then? Don't you know eolden hair and intellect never go together?" He teased, his brown eyes laughing at her as he looked dowrat her. "Would you spend" a low brow evening talking to me tomorrow?" Patty laughed and nodded. Her heart gave a little leap. It was inevitable that Paty should fall iin love with Paul. It was not inevitable that he should fall in love with her. Tomorrow What Millie Thought Is your toilet asking pointedly for attention sweeten it with Blue Devil. Advertisement. in vital food elements which the human body requires r - ScrrdmH EVAPORATED MILK Paint for 1 cent a square foot two coats use Sherwin-Williams PAINTS A. G. Luken Drug Co. -626-628 Main Street Mint Sauce Chop Suey Sauce Worcestershire Sauce French Mustard Sauce 1000 Island Dressing Oyster Cocktail Sauce

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