Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 142, 15 June 1922 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922.

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WHO'S WHO AD WHAT'S HAPPENED SallV Rrafconr a .rMnl huttprflV

been srlven a year's leave of absence by

ier nuacnnd, Richard Brabant, who hopes that she will learn something of life. She gees much of Keith Gilbert, not realising: that all New York Is gossiping about them. She Is horrified to learn that, despite his social position and apparent wealth, he Is a bootleg-grer. She attempts to earn her own living-, unsuccessfully, but through her newly gained knowledge of people Is able to help several persons whose affairs have become badly entangled. She learns that the pursuit of pieasurels vain, and jeglns to envy Barbara Lane, an old-fashioned wife

of her acquaintance, whom she has always been inclined to pity. She goes to a midnight dance club with some of her new friends, and there encounter! her husband, after months of separation. One of the men grows quarressome when Dick asks Sally to dance, and Dick suggests that he take her home. CHAPTER LXXXVIII SALLY DISCOVERS HERSELF For a moment Sally hardly knew what to do.' She could not believe that this hideous thing had happened to her to her, Sally Brabant, whose husband had always been so devoted.

why. It was pre-

. be alienated by this outburst matter. .

umi wuuiu use any mtraiia tu him, whether he wanted to be kept or

amount of opposition from his mother.

Leave that to me, I'll find a way around it." Pattv went awav feeline as if ev-

"!5Lml0.'.'y thing were already arranged for.

Her beloved old friend had said so! And when she got home, she decided to tell her mother and sister after all. Millie had a couple of friends there, a man and his wife whom Patty disliked. She waited until they had gone and Millie, yawning widely, was beginning to take down her hair. Mr3.

Parke was still reading the remants

posterous, incredible. This must be some h o r rl b 1 e nightmare. Yet there sat Dick, calmly smoking again, maddeningly complacent, after intimating that his secretary was going to replace her! , too much for Sally.

if she does want to

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of the Sunday paper. or our readers. To obtain a copy "I want to tell you both something," j merely fill out and mail the coupon Patty began, looking uneasily from' below, enclosing two cents In stamps one to .the other, and wondering how ( tor return postage. Be sure your they would take it. "Paul and I are name and address are legible so there engaged only one must know it for will be no delay and no mistake.

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(the few weeks during the summer i when she had experienced a curious

romantic attachment for Paul herself. I "I'm going to take you to call on Miriam," Paul announced. "I want her to like you. If she does, she can j , help. I want you to like her too."

Patty was glad she still had a nice

I looking evening dress. Her

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DUBLIN, Ind., June 15. A public

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! burned as she made ready it was so i th annual Dublin Free Fair, has been

exciting to be going out like this with aiiea oy Kiiey uymon, secretary ot

Paul.

JBut would Miriam like her?

Tomorrow Complications.

Heart Problems

Dear Mr3. Thompson: I have been going to several dances with my brother. There is a young man who has been dancing with me a great deal, but he ha3 never asked to take

the fair association, for Friday even

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successful fairs which have been Btaged the past two years in the village. So popular has the event proven and so great has been the satisfaction with its management, that In spite of the small size of the village, a formal organization was perfected last year with the object of making the fair an annual event.

invited from everybody attending.'

The fair association is the result ol

Her announcement produced the ex-

i pected sensation. Millie came to the

! doorway of her bedroom, hair hang

ing and brush in hand, shoes unlaced

and blouse partly undone, a queer and not very attractive figure. "My land!" she exclaimed. And Mrs. Parke, who had dropped the paper, asked, "When did it happen? Today?" "No. Several days ago only I

i haven't said anything."

"I think you might have told me!" not; that nothing would be allowed to : Millie's first reaction was resent

ment. . i lien ner inner sen came out, she went over and kissed her sister.

BaTlv jumped out of the hansom and ran into the house.

Ines Klnmph The sight was

"I don't care

stop being your secretary, and be your

wife Instead!" Bhe cried, whirling around in the seat to face him. "I suppose that you had this in mind when you suggested my taking a vacation of a year I suppose you thought then that things would turn out this way; that perhaps I'd like playing around as I've done these last months, and that you'd be free to marry anyone you wanted to." "But that's not going to be the case at all; I don't care how much you want a divorce, you can't have it. I'll never, never give you up, under any circumstances. Even though you don't love me I won't let you go." Her voice was chocked with sobs-, and tears rained down her cheeks. Her whole slender little body was

trembling with the Intensity of her emotions. "I know that I'm not as clever as she Is. I don't know anything at all about your business, and never will," she sobbed. "I can't even keep my own check book straight! And I'm no good on a camping trip; I have to be taken care of all the time, and I'm just a drawback to you. No, don't be polite and deny It I know that I am. "But I love you .anyway and I've learned a lot of things since I've been (away from you, more things than you 'realize. I'm not just a butterfly any more; I know what it is to be without money, and not have a real home, or decent food, or friends. "And I'd make you a better wife now, truly I would, dear. I wouldn't be so selfish any more, or so .inconsiderate. And I won't Just sit back and

let you go I wont do it!" j She was astonished at her own vehemence. It was unlike her to protest so frantically; ordinarily she would have suffered any loss rather than make such a scene that is, she would have thought that she would. But now, facing the prospect of losing the man who meant all the world to her. .she quite forgot herself. The old restrictions did not bind her; she only knew that without Dick life could never be worth living, and that some

one else was taking him from her.

separate them again

"You are sure of this?" he asked presently, when her voice failed and she sank down in her corner, sobbing as if her heart would break. She

could not see his face, and his voice j

wa3 almost stern. "You are determined that even if I care more for someone else than I do for you, you will not consent to a divorce and let me find happiness elsewhere?" "Of .coure I'm sure of It," she

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"But I'm awfully glad," she added.

"Yes yes, so am I," her mother got

up and kissed her too. "Paul's a nice boy. I can't say as I know him very well, he never comes around here." Again the bitter and sweet were mixed! "Why aren't you going to let anyone

know for awhile?" Millie asked, get-j ting Into a very fancy lace negligee and coming out to discuss the new I

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to go with me but he was sure I was engaged. She told him that my brother took me to the dances but he would not believe her. What , can I do to make him see I am not engaged? POLLYANNA. Introduce your brother to the young man and at the same time say that he is your brother.

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day at breakfast Millie remarked, out of a long silence. "You'll be rich, won't you?" "We're not married yet," vPatty an-

"I'm dying to write it to Cora . swered resentfully. "If we married

sobbed. "Oh Dick, I can't let you go. and Maude and the rest! Goodness now we certainly would be poor!"

t know me as I am now you knows I have little enough

You don t know me as I am now you

just know the spoiled girl who was nothing but an ornament in your home. I can truly be. a wife to you now the sort of wife you ought to have. You must give me one more

knows I have little enough that's nice "Oh, the stern parent would cut or exciting to write them." j him off without a penny, would she?"

Patty tried to explain why it seem- Mime said tlippantly,

ed best to say nothing. "Mrs. Munn

thinks we'd better not for a time," she added, and at once felt her in-

chance you must. It's true that I discretion in saying so

was bored last spring and wanted to

have a lot of excitement but I know better now. I know how stupid excitement can be. "Don't let yourself be deceived don't think that because this other girl has been a good pal, I couldn't be one, too. Dick, I love you you can't turn away from me just because I was so silly last spring!" He sat turned slightly away from her, without speaking. Suddenly the conviction swept over her that she had lost. He didn't want her any more! The cab had paused in Its jolting progress; the street was torn up just because of repairs to the water pipes, and glancing out, Sally saw that they were almost in front of the building where she was living. She opened the gate-like little doors that fastened in front of her and jumping out, ran up the steps of the apartment house without another word to him. It seemed to her that in another moment she would lose all control of herself. Tomorrow A Bitter Moment.

"Oh, Mrs. Munn says so! Sho

Yet Patty felt the malicious sting

underneath this a sting perhaps not suspected even by Millie herself. That evening, when she came home

for dinner, her mother was in ois; of

After Ten Years By MARION RUBINCAM

knows, does she?" Immediately Pat- j her frequent moods of intense depresty's mother was jealous of this other, sion. woman. "Sue writes they've moved in town,"

"I only just told her an hour ago," j she said, producing a letter from her said the girl, feeling as though she sister. "They've taken one of the

were a culprit with a guilty secret. new houses toward Maple Avenue.

She was glad of the quiet and the ; She wants me to visit them this Sum-

dark aeain when thev were all in I mer. I'd like to eo back."

bed, for then she could shut out the Patty remembered the rows of new!

real world and make up one that suit-! houses towards the edge of Wissakeaed her better, peopled entirely bylgan one of them Basil purchased Mrs. Munn, Paul and herself. She when he proposed to Patty. That was

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and Paul were playing a game of tennis in some beautifully warm and sunny spot, with Mrs. Munn watching from a chair near the court, when she fell asleep. There were other unpleasant scenes to follow the one in the evening. Next

only last Summer and it seemed ages ago, so much had happened since then. In the evening Paul came and received the kisses ar.d congratulations of the family. Millie developed a sudden reserve, possibly thinking of

.. A TRIAL Chapter 81 When Patty was ready to leave, Mrs. Munn put an arm around her. "My dear," she began. "I'm not going to tell you a lot of things about the magic of falling in love, nor give you good advice about marriage.

"You're sensible enough to know all

You may think you'd be unhappy j that, even if you are so young. I'm

without her," she exclaimed, wildly

"But I don't care whether you are or not. I'm unhappy without you, as far as that goes. I can't live without you. I've missed you so terribly for ages and ages now I don't want to go o if things have to be as they are. I know that it isn't a year since this hideous vacation began, but I don't want any more of it. I want to come back now. "People can't be married for two years, as we were, and then just decide that they won't be married any more. Perhaps our marriage didn't mean much to you it didn't to me either, till lately. But now now I want things as they were before last spring; I want to make it what it should be." Even as she talked she was astonished at herself. This was so foreign to her nature, this outburst of protest. She had always been politely

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