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THE RICHMOND .PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922,

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WHO'S WHO AND WIIATS niCHARD BRABANT, a successful young: lawyw. has Kiven a year's leave of absence to his wife. . , SAULY7hopiiiK that she will learn something: of life during that time, fane

KEITH UILKEftT, always labelled "TJanjcerous.' 'and through him associating" with New York's gayest crowd of celebrities of the artistic world, among them Lee Craijr, a pretty artist. Guv Seidell, a playwright and Graham Browne, a financier. Gilbert makes no Becret of his love for her, nor does - PATRICIA LORING, a modern flapper, make any secret of her fondness for hint. Sally goes to a dance club with BARBARA LANE, who Is an oldfashioned wife, and her husband and their guest, v NKAI, CALHOUN, and there sees Gilbert with Patricia. Calhoun Intimates that Gilbert la not a man whom Sally should know. Sally learns that 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. A strange man appears to arrest Gilbert for bootlegging, but he escapes to a launch on the river, taking Sallv 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. On the launch on which Gilbert and Sally escape. Gilbert forces his attentions on her. and when she screams for help, Neal Calhoun comes to her rescue.

ashore before long now, so try to hold

out a little longer."

But she hardly heard what he was sa.lng, for Keltl Gilbert was lying on

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were dancing together the other night? "Giddy, I" she broke In, but he cut her short with a grunt of disgust. "Don't try to play innocent I've seen your kind before, he told her, thickly, through his battered lips. "I might have known; it's the guileless looking blondes who are deepest nev

er fails! But you seemed like such an innocent! Oh, I might have known! And he he plays Sir Galahad too, and pounds me to a pulp when I try to tell him what I think of you!" "And I'll do it again if you don't stop now," Calhoun cut in brusquely. "I've told you that Mrs. Brabant had nothing whatever to do with this we had the goods on you long ago, Gilbert. So just let her alone." "Sure I'll let her alone, now," Gilbert answered, turning away when Calhoun tried to bandage his head. "But this is a score that isn't settled touight don't forget that, you two." To . Sally it sOmed a nightmare. This man who had danced with her so often, who had been so unfailingly charming, who had never implied that he looked on her with anything but respect and devotion now he was actually threatening her!

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CHAPTER XXVI! CALHOUN

THE RESCUE For a moment Sally looked up at Neal Calhoun, wonderingly. "It was your face at the window," she said at last, slowly. "You wero there, then, all the time?"

"Yes," he answered quietly; "I was there all the time." But he spoke with curious restraint, and suddenly it flashed across her mind that he had been in the car that passed her and Keith that afternoon. He had seen

them, then had seen her in Keith's arms, and would not know that she had not been there willingly. ' "I must tell you I must explain-" she cried desperately. At that moment it seemed more important that he know the

i truth than that she do anything else i in the world. She could not bear that

this steadv-eved man who looked !

down at her so gravely would think her a cheap flirt, accepting the amorous attentions of any man who cared to offer them. "You'll be comfortable here," he went on, quietly. "You won't have any more trouble now." He went off down the deck, taking Keith with him. Sally had not realized his bigness until she saw him with Keith's inert body flung across his shoulders. As he went down into the cabin and slammed the door be

hind him, she huddled down in her; corner, staring at the shore lights j that were approaching. Sl3 still had i

no idea of their whereabouts, and so;

did not know that the boat had put about and now was heading up-stream instead of down. She turned suddenly weak a3 she remembered the things that might have happened. How. her world would have blamed her; even people who had never heard of her before would have commented scathingly on a woman who could be mixed up in a bootlegging scandal, and had run away with a man to whom she was not married. Yet it would not have been her fault. She paused there. Perhaps it had heen her fault if she had not gone about so much with Keith, had not accepted his invitations so willingly, there vould have been no chance for this to happen to her. She had played with fire, thinking it good fun now she could not honestly be surprised that it had almost burned her. And Neal Calhoun what was he do

ing there? He had told her that a man who looked like Keith wa3 no person for hex to know he must have recognized Keith at that time and tried to keep the truth, from her. AVolud she be any safer with him than with Keith, she asked herself. Her heart answered that question for her. Nobody could distrust a man so straightforward and honest lookinj as he was. Well, this episode was over, she told herself. Never would she be such a fool again! She would sit calmly down at home and wait till TJick came back from Chicago, then she would tell him that she had had quite enough vacation, and that she didn't care to learn any more about what life could be when it tried. The wind was very sharp on deck, and as it cut through the light coat that Calhoun had wrapped about her, she rose and went down to the cabin. She was very tired; it was an effort to drag herself along. But she was beginning to be so exhausted that she felt dizzy, find she wanted to be near

someone who would look after hrr. Slightly as she knew him, she felt sure ' that she could reply on Calhoun. j She rapped on the cabin door, and ' he opened it at once. i "Come in," he said, apparently not' surprised at seeing her. "We'll be

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"So you xoere the one icfto did itl" he cried, half raising on one elbow. the cushioned seat, his face so bat

tered and blood-stained that he did not

look like' himself. '.Even to Sally it was apparent that he had got the

worst of a fight with Calhoun. And the eyes that he fixed on her were filled with hatred. "So you were the one who did it!" he cried, half rising On one elbow and then falling back with an exclamation of pain. "I might have known, but I didn't not till I saw this arm of the law who calls himself Calhoun! When did you fix it up with him when you

SHOWS TO PRECEDE VETS' CONVENTION

The annual state convention of the

Veterans of Foreign Wars is to be

held in this city May 8. The K. G. Barkoot shows will appear in this city early in the week, three days in advance of the convention proper, which starts on May 11. The event has been widely advertised by' the veterans and they are as-

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