South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 61, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1914 — Page 3

MOXHAY. ITJiRVAKY 2.1. 101 1 THE STOfSE WHERE EVERYBODY SihlOPS LKi.n.t, THIRD YEAR OF MARRIED LIFE. 3i" iii:ij:v ;oi-:s to a nov iwkty am uc. Titwi (.IN TAKI V UIM HOAU:. n ii !l il 13 iiy MAiti:i4 iii:iuu:kt i ui:n. Kl i - t2 A M its

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"Oh, that bn't. pal." murmured Helen -h t!i irt.tin w-nt hwn amid uproarious appl.tus". "IVopb ilon't talk liko that." Mr. Travis l.ihd. "of -urI'd. You don't expert tage dialogue to -vl.at i--"pl- :iy in real lift-. ! "Kat th- pncram savjs A Realistic Dram;i .f Kvr:-!.ty Life.'" "Hum. w-'d all have nervoUM J r -- tration iti a u'l if w; livd ur erorylav life like that. Th. v take

How had he the r:iiMtion

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trad your thought?

tho ir.'.-st artilUial

tlay.- !Knv-u-il:iys plays f f'vrv'Iay "What arc ,i Ilain1n about.?"

Merer.-;,

and far-fetrh'd ami "tarn i thm lift.1 - two peopl com-if-niarj'lt 1 Mrs.

rutiniing

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gl.ives jIIlk: i1 X.

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ing the l.tuh-rcali-tn on ril 1 i r - a

through ii'-r i-r;L in the o;jo-;t' "Oh. we've be.n

realities nf the i-alibti

eu .vr. i ravis. "oh, who want- to s'the stage? Tin bis like

play is the niM.-t pje.tf-ant it'll be." -That'n a ni r herf ul thought." Observed Mrs. St"Vf!l-. V-1I. lMi't it tr';- that we mmo to tho theater for amn.-ernrnt. ami distraction net to h.iv the sordid comnionplatfiH.-. of our own lives faithfully i.Tiotorai.hed !' " "I'm not o Mire ahout that." answered V.r. Travis. "It seems to mthere's a rtain trim satifa tion in knowing that oth-r people's lives are us fordid and unpleasant a-: your own." A Tli'.ightls Jiemark. "Iitit just now 1 don't feel that life is sordid or unpleasant. lli;lrn rzrc Ue,i this statcmont as rfcn a:- she hail made it. for .Mrs. Stevens lniihi triumphantly. h you don't. W'liy dear, you're improving! I thought Mr. Travis and I could lra' you out of your shell." Helen Hushed and nervously opened and shut th. little whito fan she arrlel. Sho resented the 'Mr. Travis and I." Was Mrs. Stevens deliberately tryitic: t throw her with Mr. Travis'.' Wan this why sho ar-ranc-d the bo party'.'" Hut here the curtain rose- oil the third act and Helen's thoughts wcro turned to the stupe. Curiously enough the play dealt with the lovo of a man for a. married woman whose husband did not love. her. There were it number of scenes In which he ured her to Kot her freedom, but for her hlld'R sako sho refused. Whilo there was no real pimilarity In this play to her own life, yet Helen felt fiuro that Mrs. Stevens was drawing porno comparison. Mrs. Stevens had never liked Warren. Sh had happened to call one day and found Helen crjinir after one of Warren's irritable outbursts, and had started then to say what she thought of him but Helen had indignantly silenced her. And now had Helen not felt that Mrs. Stevens vas making somo comparison between the play and her own life, sho -would have enjoyed the vening Immensely. She had only been in the box or.ee or twice before, anal it was keenly interesting: though somewhat disilluslonining to be near enough to see the make-up of the actora and to get occasional glimpses of stage mechanism in the. wings. As sho turned to look over the rrowded house, all in darkness save for the red 'ights at the exits, she wa.s ? tired with some of the same impressions that must thrill . Uie actors. A sreat sea of white faces. Idled the orchestra, balcony and gallery, and the breathless silence anil nervous lension of many people seemed to eharge the air. There never was a woman who did not at some tim long for the glamour and thrill of the foot-lights, and who did not secretly believe- she had in her the elements of a great aetres.. And mw for a moment Helen wa.s foolish enough to feel vaguely some such longing. "It 'isn't as alluring as it seems." whispered Mr. Travis, who had bem keenly watching her face. Mental Telepathy. Helen started and looked at him

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through the Travis, as he "It'll onlv tako and the park

in amazement. He smiled at eyes. " h. I t an

sometimes." When the curtain fell on the last act. the pln.v had worked Itself out to the stereotyped "happy end." The husband had conveniently shot himself in a fit of despondency brought on by large gambling- losses and a week of dissipation. And the wife was

left free to marry the "good and

loyal" man who loved her. As they jeft the theater Mr. Travis insisted that they all go somewhere lor supper, but Helen firmly refused. "I don't like to break up the party," she apologized, "but I mu.-t get home to Winifred i shouldn't keep Delia too late."

'Then we'll drive purk." suggested Mr. put Heb n into a taxi, a few moments more

is beautiful tonight." It was beautiful. Everything v'as snow covered. The branches of the tiees outlined in snow stood out in an etching against the starlit sky. A distant Jingling of sleigh bells added to tile scene. "You're going with us to see 'The F.ystanders,' next week'.'" as the cab drew- up at the door. "Oh, I'm afraid I can't." Helen murmured. "I'm not used to so much diversion." "That's why it's good for you. I'm not going to let yon say no. I'll get the tickets and leave Mrs. Stevens to persuade you." And before she could protest he was gone. For the lirst time since "Warren had been away Helen went to bed without writing hirn. Tt was late and she wa,s very tired. She would write in the morning. Troublesome Thoughts. She opened the window, turned out the light and shuddered down under the cobl sheets. But somehow she va restless and nervous, and could not sleep. Although Warren only wrote her twice a week and sometimes only once, the most brief and unsatisfactory notes still she felt uncomfortable that she had not written her nightly letter. "And Mr. Travis? "Was it right that she should go out with the Stevenses if he was always to be with them? W;us it possible that Mrs. Stevens wis arranging" this purposely? Here the dining room clock struck the half hour half past 12. She tried to put all disturbing thoughts out of her mind and go to sloop. Sho counted one hundred backward then started to count sheep going over a fence but was more widely awake than ever. It was useless, .she could not sleep until she had written Warren. She got out of bed turned on the light and put down the window; shivering in the cold, and with only a dressing gown about her, she sat down to write. Dear "Warren: It Is after midnight. Hut I could not go to sleep without writing you. I went to the theater tonight with Mr?. Stevens. We saw "The Only Reason." I enjoyed it, but did not think it very true. A Mr. Travis was in the party. I think I wrote you about him before, lift was with lis at tho Alden j,lub dinner. Hero Heien paused. Should she say ho had brought her home? And

then she felt her

snoulunt she say so

getting into her lately

such curious thoughts? He brought me home tonight. Next week they are going to see "The Bystanders." and want me to go with them. They all seem to think I ought to get out more, but I'm sure that I'll go so soon again. Oh, dear, I do mi:; you so and you say nothing about coming hack. Every letter I look for some word of when you will return. Surely it will. not he much longer. And writo me. Warren try to writ a little oftener. The last two words were noted. You see T cannot miss even one of my nightly letters to you. Was so tired tonight that I thought I would

let it go this once but I sleep. So I got up again

huddled up here la gown, my fingers are

hardly write. It is beginning to mow. I can hear it on the window, and the wind is howling you know how it sounds In this court. And somehow it makes me feel more alone and need you more than ever. A oving good-night, dear. HEEEX. Throwing ahout her a long coXt Helen hurried out and rang for the elevator. "Please take this to the corner and mail it," handing the letter and a dime to the sleeping elevator boy. "I want it to be in the first mail in the morning. Sho hurried back, threw off the coat, turned out the light and once more sliped into bed. And this time it was to sleep.

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