Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 100, 27 April 1922 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922.
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WHO'S WHO WHAT'S . i HAPPENED . , Richard Brabant, a successful young lawer, has given a year's leave of absence to his wife, .. Sally, hoping that she will 1 changed from a butterfly to a woman by learning something of life. bha meets Keith Gilbert, alwavs labelled "Dan
gerous," and through him associates with New York's gayest crowd of celebrities: among them, Lee Craig, a pretty artist, and Graham Browne, a- well-known financier. The gay life that Sally leads is not approved by her friend, Barbara Lane, an old-fashioned wife, but Is shared by Patricia Lorlng, a modern flapper, who resents the fact that Gilbert Is madly In love with Sally as she wants him for herself. With Sally she goes to
a nouse-pariy ai vxiioens country place, and Is there when revenue officers appear to arrest Gilbert on a charge of bootleeging on a big scale, and because one of his men has killed an officer during a fight. Gilbert flees into the night, taking Sally with him, and tries to kidnap her, but she Is rescued by Neal Calhoun, who Is trailing Gilbert. Gilbert accuses Sallv of betraying him
to Calhoun and vows vengeance. He Is imprisoned, but escapes. Sally goes with Barbara Lane and her husband, Andrew, to a houae-Dartv at the Ran
dalls'. At the country club there she
meets Gilbert, who goes under an assumed name, and ia lookinar for her.
Neal Calhoun rescues her when Keith Gilbert Is captured. Returning home, Sally finds that her bank account Is overdrawn, her rent overdue, her lease expired and that her mother-in-law has gone to Europe and so cannot help her.
one decides to go to worn. ne as sumes the name of Mrs. Pernberton.
CHAPTER XLVI A RAY OF LIGHT Sally had been sure that she would
never return to the Adams Agency or
pay any attention to a summons from it, but as the days dragged by and the
boarding house grew less and less at
have had, and who can marry the girl off, If possible the mother told me
so quite frankly. "I thought of you at once ,of course. It's a good position you'll receive
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thought anything about it
Ing who will take her In hand some- j if they are reasonable and of serious one who has had the training that you nature, follow her advice.
iou are still very young and-1 do not think you can feel at all sure that at present you feel the deepest love of which you are capable. " Do not count on marrying the younger boy. He is not of an age
when his love can be counted upon
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as lasting. Probably five years from now each of you will be very much
in love with a different person. Try to be friends since marriage is so Impossible. 4 .. . Anxious mother I am unable to answer your question. Consult doctors in Richmond or take the child to a specialist
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SUTHERLAND LEADING IN 1 ALASKAN PRIMARY RAjCE JUNEAU, Alaska, April 27s VRith returns from the primary elections coming In slowly today, it was indicated Dan Sutherland, incumbent. Jhad been nominated for delegate In Congress on the Republican ticket. 12. J.
(Stoller) White had no opposition for; the Democratic nomination.
PHOTOS
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Baity hurried to rVrt to the cmplovment agency .
whom she had Idly condemned in days
gone by had been as guiltless as she was. And she resolved that the potent weapon of gossip should lie idle before she would wield it against anyone again.
It wa3 .10 days after she registered with the agency that a phone call came for her from the woman with whom!
mission to the agency out of your first
month's salarv. And If you think f av- j ts.
orably of this, you can see Mrs. Finch J f and her daughter the girl's name I3 j jj
Claire tomorrow at tne .Fiaza.
Sally stared at her without speaking.
One hundred dollars a montn it
seemed so much, and so little; so much for her to earn, and so pitifully little compared with the allowance
that Dick had given her. She did not know that it was a small salary; she had no thought of asking for more.
The thought of the gloomy, desolate
days she had spent in the boarding; house, of the tasteless food she had !
tried to eat and the uncongenial peo-
pie in whose company she had had to j m eat it, made her face this opportunity j joyously. She was interested in thel thought of working, even though the j
idea of going into the matrimonially market did not appeal to her. But it j m seemed like closing the last door that i 3 lay between her and her old life, that ( f life whose happiness she had never before appreciated. It meant severing I the last tie between her and her hus-; band that husband whom she felt i m
that she had never really known how to love until now. "You will take the position, Mrs.
Pernberton?" urged Mrs. Adams. And Sally, shrinking from the assumed name that the other spoke so glibly, answered, "Yes, I'll call on Mrs. Finch tomorrow." """ " - Tomorrow A , World Apart.
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tractive, she began to feel so despond-j she had registered. There was an ent that she longed to hear from the : opening that Mrs. Pernberton might woman who had told her that her own --fill would she come in at once? Sally j
name was not a suuaDie rererence De-!"icaocu uaatjij, u uouuo ucmuuus. T n a jri
cause of the gossip witn excitement; sue naa not Deen so, -"-- about her. j critical of her own appearance since almost nineteen. I go with a boy and "I'm no lonlier the night when she dressed for her a talf my junion and also another who than lots of girls first engagement with Gilbert It was ' senior I love the who come to New a far different costume that she 13 tnree years , OT i . York to Mrn their donned today yet the trim suit, the younger boy and I know he loves me.
livings," she told dark straw hat and white blouse were herself, disgusted as becoming as the flmed colored eveby her own unhap- i ning gown bad been, piness. She con-J "I told you that we might have a sidered calling at position calling for just your qualificaother agencies, butltions," Mrs. Adams told her when she those which 6he I arrived at the agency. "But I really
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looked up for herself were of a dif
ferent class than the one to which Lee Craig sent her, and seemed to want only dishwashers and cooks. She still flushed hotly when she remembered the way in which the woman at the agency had said "Mrs. Brabant's name would hardly do." She wondered if other people had heard the same idle gossip that had some to this stranger's ears. "But it wasn't my fault I didn't
know anything; I didn't let him do j last few years. But they don't quite anything but kiss my hand!" she told! know what to with this girl. So
herself. Hundreds of women indulged I they're looking for a woman of breed
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