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WHO'S WHO A!f WHATS HAPPENED. , , RICHAUD BRABANT, a successful young lawyer, hag given a year' leav of absence to hta wife. ' . , SALLY, hnnltir that aViA will leam

something f life during; that time. She begins by meeting . t . KKITU GILBERT, 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 PATKTCIA LORINO. a modern flapper, ma,ke anv secret of her fondness for him. Sally goes to a dauce club with BARBARA LANE, who is an oldfashioned wife, and her husband and thflr guest, N15AL CALHOUN, and there sees Gilbert with Patricia. Calhoun Intimates that 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. and is so piqued by the knowledge that

she accepts Gilberts Invitation to a

house-party at the Eyrie, his country place. The eveninar 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. Bar

bara and Andv auarrel - about Sally,

Andy does not come home for dinner, and Barbara discovers that he is dlniripr at a neighbor's. On the launch on

wuich Gilbert and Sally escape, Gilbert

rorces nis attentions on ner, ana wnen he screams for helD. Neal Calhoun

comes to her rescue. Gilbert thinks

tSally has betrayed him and swears vengeance. CHAPTER XXIX SANCTUARY It seemed ages to Sally before the boat touched at a landing; then, stumbling onto the dock, with Calhoun's arm through hers to support her, she

hardly cared where they were orj where they were going. Her one desire wa3 to escape from the launch where she had been so terrifid. "Don't you want Jo know what W'our'6 headed for?" he asked her, as he settled down in a corner of the 1 rickety little touring car that seemed to be waiting for them. "Or are you too dead tired? I won't keep you in

suspense we re going to the home of your friend, Barbara Lane." "To Barbara's!" she e x cl a i m e d. "What a blessing to find herself safe in that peaceful haven, far removed from the scenes of the night's, melodramatic events.

.Then, suddenly remembering those she had left at The Eyrie, "But what of the others? Will they be arrested? And I can't escape the consequences, can I? I was there, too."

"What are you willing to do about , it?" he asked. "There's a chance for you to get away clean, of course nobody '11 know that you were there. Or do you want to stand with the others" "If they're going to be blamed, so am I!" she answered, determinedly. "I don't see how it was our fault we just went there, as we'd go to any house-party. We didn't know that Giddy was a bootlegger. So I don't tintfimiiiiiifinfiiMHiiiiiiiiiiniijiiiiniiiniiiiiiitiiifHitiiiiiiinmiiiitimiiimmi I WELDON'S J 1 Formerly Reed Furniture Co. 1 ! Rugs and Refrigerators

see what could be done to U3. Elit of course if there Is any punishment " There isn't, and It's cruel to torment you," he Interrupted her.. "I'm

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i ;.;'sf limiting onto the dock, tcitH Callioun't arm through her to support her. glad that you're such a true sport about it, though. As a matter of fact,

Gilbert wasn't saving you from anything by taking you with him when he ran away. He's the only one the authorities were after .and he knew It. By kidnapping you he was just taking

the risk of letting you in for a lot of

trouble when he was caught. Of course he's the type of man who does what he wants to and takes a chance on getting away with it. If he'd wanted to be considerate of you he'd have left you right there at The Eyrie." She leaned back and, looked out of the window at the quiet street through which they were driving. Big, peaceful looking houses were blurrily outr lined against the sky. It had begun to rain, and the drops fell softly on trees and wide lawns and budding gardens. With all her heart she longed for the security that those homes typified. It seemed as if she had been away from Dick for a long time, and as if would be endless months until she could see him again, and feel once more that he stood between her and the world. And yet what Keith Gilbert had said was true. She had agreed to take this year's vacation from matrimony, had wanted it. She must no run back to

Dick now, because life had risen up and slapped her in the face. She must make the most of this year, and

go back to Dick with the knowledge that he had told her to gain. , Even now she could look back on herself and see that she needed this experience. Never again would she look askance at those who seemed guilty she herself had come so near to being blamed for something that was not wholly her fault! She would give them the benefit of the doubt, at eThe thought of Keith Gilbert's face as she had seen It when he glared up at her after Neal Calhoun came to her rescue flashed into her mind. He had sworn that he woudl get even what might that mean? - "What will happen to Keith?" she asked Calhoun. "Can they arrest him?" "They can and have,' he answered, curtly. "There was a fight between his men and the revenue officers, and he has a murder on his hands. He's responsible, you see. The shooting was done by one of his men, carrying out his orders." - Sally cowered down In the corner. There would be a public trial, she told herself, and Keith, who had sworn to get even with her, would probably drag her into it somehow. At least he would give her name as one of the members of the house-party. And she

had got herself into this awful tangle,

thi3 disgrace! She had complained of

being bored!

Barbar was on the porch when they

drove up to "Weeacre" through the rainy night. Her warm embrace seemed to shut out the chaotic events of the evening, and Sally followed her into the warmly lighted living room with a little sigh of thanks. She felt that she had reached a haven at last. She forgot that there must be exBarbara was on the porch when they tounded glance at her gown. "Sally where on earth have you been?" she demanded. And Sally,

overcome by the prospect of facing!

this new difficulty, solved the problem

by fainting.

Tomorrow The Shelter of Respectability.

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson I have been acquainted with a certain young man for seven months. I love him dearly and sincerely believe ne cares for me. I have become engaged to this fellow. He has been without work for several months, but now he has secured work In another state. We are very happy because he is to have a salary which Is a good deal more than he wa3 getting where he worked last. He wants me to marry him and to go with him. I would have to be ready by the first of May. Would you advise me to get ready In a hurry or to Insist that I have

a longer time In which to get my things ready? HELEN L.. I would advise ycja to go when he

wants you to. You can get enough things ready in a short time, and after you get to your new home you will be able to finish what Is left undone. Some girls work so hard to get ready to be married that they are worn out and nervous by the time the wedding day arrives.

PROPOSE "DOUGHBOY DOLLAR" A proposal that the government Issue a representative coin or a bill of small denomination bearing atypical American soldier's head, has been made to the American Legion of Massachusetts. The coin In honor of the soldiers of '18 would be known as the "Doughboy Dollar." 5

Pythians of Cambridge Install Company Officers CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind, April 7. Cambridge City Company No. 65, U. n. K. of P., have Installed the following officers: Dan Chapman, captain; Jesa Homel, first lieutenant: B. F. Ingerman, second lieutenant; W. E. Sweney, recorder; W. B. Woodward, treasurer; It. L. Scott, sentinel; Don Wight, guard. '

ENGAGEMENT IS CONFIRMED BELGRADE, April 7. H. Percival Dodge, American nflnister to Jugo

slavia, today confirmed reports of his

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