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left 60.
Jerry flung ‘open the door of
her robin with a suddenness that
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sleep. « She sat up in alarm.
“Who is it?” she cried loudly.
The answer came in a broken
voice.
“It's what’s left of me”
Myrtle jumped out of bed and
GaN A SURPOlSE attack FRoM The
oovosTe Side - A wn0 AND FURiovs
cGMeL cuAReE that would LN waste
to ANYTHING IM ITS PATH.
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MAD Vod,--TE FIRE
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LAUGH EVER SINICE,
BROdGHT -THEM -To A COMPROMISE
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BUT,1 t>«.
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REAWWY,
you C anNt
DO THAT,
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light ing the laces this week?"
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ahe was stunned but not before)
she had heard a ry of dismay
BUT BEHOLD'.
THEY SLAY NOTHING’.
They CAPTURE NOTMING!
The camp IS DESERTED!
etc AUE o» 8O5 ‘sus-
picions, MUD5ON BEY’S
ENEMIES HANE RiNHN
away WMILE he WAS Busy
tAyiN uit plans.
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FOR. GET AOw glad LWAS TO SEE
ANYBODY, as i MAS WLEN L SAM
BETTABTER BEING LOST EROM
UNCLE ARRY all AT TIME •
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opsrs of ths sage name by "Biaet "?
retter or shackie.
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Instead of standing
with him and helping
him, Mary Todd Lincoln
occupied much of ’ her
thought and mind with
the Hoeiety at Saratoga
and Long Branch. il l
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run His uaerENED
of her loyalty to him that la at odds __________________
of her demeanor. Once during the war the rumor
spread that a Confederate force was marching upon
Washington, and Mrs. Lincoln was warned to flee with
her sons. She refused. "I am aa safe as Mr. Lincoln
and shall not leave him,” she said. (To So Continued)
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lather’s Vtre Teeth.
“That skunk of a waiter
was making remarks about my
manner of gnawing bones!”
“What did he say?” .
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her loyalty to him that is at odds with other stories
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pen. at the best regulated barties.
I’m sorry I left you but I ... er
. . . Leontine had a few people
upstairs and I didn't think you!
would care to join us ..." . -
His voice trailed off in his sheer '
inability to drag the lie out any j
further. But Jerry was too dis- I
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The man who was toil-
ing to bring ths nation
to freodom and peace
often became sad and
weary and dispirited. His
wife did not seem to
realize his burdens.
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CHAPTER XV
ERRY opened her mouth
forced
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OIDIA HEAR tat? SPEE0 16 WHAT
PLEe§ES cusToneRs! WECL,0 31NK5,
t CoTTA hunch That'll, ewe’en ALL
f0==D - AT LesT I ‛v€ THOUGHT OP A. ,
REAL we Ta build up eustness! 1
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ISMooTLN,-TERE IS No
NEED OF AAY DISPLAY
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OUT OUR WAY
/tM «ICK OF IT? PEOPLE \
4KINIG ME - "DO HE GET
HIS IDEAS FROM Hi OwN
FAMIL- ? EERY BOO: HINK
r WE’ re A BUNCN of Bums.
Ex/EM THE EHitogeN ARE PenfEt
-\ OUT AS THOSE FUNN- KIOS >
\ YOU EE ON THE FONNM PAGSk
N ANO HOv’vE got* —OuR4E
I AMOKER CRAZ. PEOPLEMGN,
- eyes wete closed. her lips were
• till. "She was held in the grip
of a great awakening .an awak-
ening that brought dismay, com-
plete and devastating, to replace
f h« paean of joy that" Dan had
set to- ringing in her heart.
She knew what was happen-
ing to her , . she had been
afraid of thia since love first be-
came a word of meaning to her.
But no, no, she wouldh’t — she
mustn’t. it meant ruin. It was
a mirage that Cost you dearly if |
"HINK SHE RAISED
YOU -That WAH!
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CAuGWT SAMS
PeBRELLA,
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A LESTER'S sullenness passed
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The cold, water revived Jerry HHe need nt bensoofricious,W here pered not to see it. She turned
in a few seconds. She began tor11" you leave your wrap. quickly, without another word,
choke and flounder helpless|9} "Upstairs, in Miss Lebaudy’s and ran through the dimly light-
around in the shallow pool, An ..lip.fi^ answered dlff.jde,nV Jd ball to the darker stairs
arm suddenly reached forth and fy. she was too Tipset, too con-- It rather dashed Alester, being
pulled her out .fuses.’ to know what to do. • *
Someone slapped her heartily I-4"Come with me, then,” Alester
aon the back, ] She roughed hard-t#i
er. and found relief Then
seemed to her that a pair
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without answering. He’d had
, enough of chaps with no-sense dt
10 humor. Someone laughed. "Perky! raid good night to hervery stiffly.
got a bath himself!” Poor Jerry was aware el his eeol-
"Yea, and a sweet kiss on the ness, but she had no heart to
chin besides.” ‘ | make an effort to placate hin.
The shadow of her impending or-
deal at Fane s obscured every- .
yw‛ I
w*Ayas]E
traught to weigh his words. She
did not suspect that he had been ’
aldne'NIlh' Leontine;—a—---
rmav has Him. that ine is »'
delusiom and makes up her mind to
marvy-fer money. 4Ur H.M fur a ta-
retion at Atlaniie city are wpolled by
u thelmm ot the mpney she hadgunved.
• Nethine remsaine but la «» eamping
with her roommate MuFLE, on Iba
norh ahore at Lomg l.laud.
Their camp la wrecke4 when an nir-
elane ownga by youmg ALESTEK cl-
STAlIISWEnse, lulu H. The other,
ru ape Marr, but Jerry I pleke up
uncooneleus by DAN, ikVY, the
pilot. Alester dritre Jerry lu the doe-
tw, who find, thet her Injur, I not
eerinun. He introduew, he, t» L.KoX-
I INK LKMALUN, Who tte, hem i
• Me party.
4leH*r khouh irrrf n gny time dur-
4 Ina her two wreke* ineallon and tell*
her that he tme. her madiy but doe,
not nab her to marry him. Myrile
warne her againat him, but a Irllrr
a from her mother reseallng poerty am)
r inem» <aukek her to rimtinue hrr ef-
fori, ta wia Alehter.
I nabie to borrow pnough from Myrtle
to buy the new EwAn, Jerry (ate way
to tha temptation 7• take a fare tunle
Irani the Hore where khe worked for
the e,rains—intending to .lip It hoik
in -teek the neat morning: Aleeter
pate her unhide to wear? ao that her
nporarnnee Mtlkfhd her but Lentine
and her frirnd- taunted her into
arinking. Jerry drerd n apeond glas
to khow them khe wee net a "Awa"
hnl heame dluy nt omee and n Jeer-
Ins intra told her danpe partner to
bring her to la rhe pool.
NOW Go ON WITH TIE STORY
I Again Jry was robbed of her
breath: She couldn't move And
Dsn Sullinses ran like s warm.
• ‘tettefous stream from her Dps te
V her heart." almost bursting it
with M ntrange exultation she
never nad known before.
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TODAY TWAT Vo wAS _ L FITTS .7 •
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WHY had she let them tease
VV her into drinking? They,
must be laughing even now st
the undignified manner-in which
she had been helped to overcome
the effects of it—all,- that is.
except those who had encounter-
ed Dan’s wrath.
She turned hot and epld again
«s she thought of the prospect
of the episode reaching Alester^
ears, as urely it must. Would
he think she had been . . . had
been . . . Jerry balked at the
horror of the word in relation.to.
herself' . ", that she hadn't
known what they were doing to
her.
Her hands dropped to her lap.
The contact with .her wet cloth-
ig brought a new consternation.
The tunic! It was ruined!
Jerry slumped down on the
bench and began to cry, her
nerves completely unstrung. First
shock, then rapture, and now dis-
aster! She was sobbing heart-
brokenly when Alester found her.
He had caught a word or two
about the event at the pool be-
fore Dan came rushing in on his
way to the dressing room.
‘‘What's happened?” Alester
asked, catching hold of a young
man with dripping clothes who
was slinking by.
"Some blankety blank foot had
to spoil a little fun we were hav-
ing with your girl ...”
“Where?”
The other tore hmself away
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OUT THe 6 ALL ANT nV It 6AND. COMPOSED
Ot WA5N,bor. JADA,AND-ADAS SLAVE.
RUNS AS SMOOTHLY AS CLOCK WORK.
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her beside w driver he could see
; a huddled figure that he knew
I must- be Jerry.-
call for help but someone
82. - To become exhausted.
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35, Minerak sprinE.
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40. Orignal inhabitante of A land.
43. breviatton for "postscript." •
Conntellion.
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Jerry was rather unceremon-
iously seated on a bench and
left there while Dan hurried to-
ward the inn. She raised * shak-
ing hand to her lips and. pressed
hard against them, to still their
trembling. She was cold and i
frightened , her beautiful I
evening had become a nightmare
—a nightmare - with a ray of
purest sunshine piercing theu the,
hideous remorse and terror that
enveloped her. )
Mrs. Lincoln’s thoughtlessness became a subjset of
Washington conversaton. During ths dark days of ths
Civil War, while her hueband was bending under a
burden of national cares almost too grsat for him to
bear alone, ahe is said to have bestowed her favor
upon.sgme of the 4 4 who were his political ehsmiss and
withhold jfrom-lia friends, in
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is. Myseir.
18. To deck out with vulgar tinery.’ .
18. To depart.
IS. Masculine pronoun. •
20. To Man.
21. Aboye.
22. Suma at money lent At Intereat.
26, inerustations over soreik, ‛ ’
28,- To. compose as an author:
20. Dishonest.
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smothered the cry by placing a
hand over er lips, she heard
'be laughtr’of several persons.
A small c*d had followed her . , pomp, - , , .
abductors. . - ALESTER ran out to the gar-thing else
U When they reached the edge m -den. Hen eeded tokno.no His own guilty conscience had
•if the pool, laughing, shouting, i11 ore to gue*s what that little n- ..... . .......
prry felt herself lifted high unafun had been.
given an upward toes. 1 Then Thiel Jerry-,it was * bedrassled
sickening descent j and tearful Jerry—told him what
Splash: a I had happened. When she ex-
When she struck the water
। “I'd better take you some place i
SHk had known it even without and get you a drink," Alester said
2 the pecessity of verifying it.' to Jerry before they had gone far.
He was removing hig.coai. Jorry Jerry shuddered. r
made no protest when he "No, no. I never want another: !
wrappedit around her shoulders, drink as long as I live! Please
he could Euess that his opinion take me straight home."
of her was not flattering, but I "h, come now, jerry. -Don't be
yhe was too grateful for his pro- a bum sport. As long as you are- .
' aton - ’ho* that she suspect-. not hurt there's nothing to get ।
ed.1, . ' sore about. Things like that hap-I
l m going, to, t ak e you out of
this,” he said. /.
, Jerry shlvcrjd and swayed to
ward- him. ""
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J. What ruminant mammal can go with-
out drinking water for days at a time?
2. Part of verb t he.
3. Abbreviation for "‘right.’)
4. Before. /
Bows: /
1 Mist. * /
7. Beer. f
8. Dad. ’ • /
ft. Hen fruit. ** - A
10. Compartments of a-house.
13. Hearing.
16. messing.
17. Point of concentration. '
10. Rasping.
22. Fortner careers.
24. To be In debt.
25, Pig pen.
26. Fluid In a tree.
27. Honey-gathering Insect.
30. What common parrot is among the
_ largest at Us species?
31. Tn expectorate.
33. What flowers were the Insignia in the
wars between ths English Houses bt
York and Lancaster?
25, Heavenly body.
86. To affirm.
39. English coin.
41. One in" cards, a*
42. Eon. .... ___
43, Pastry i
.Morinin dye.
<7. Seventh note ingeale
2
To provide at food.
To bind.
Who la the mayor of New York City?
What le the name of canine madnesa?
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rupted grimly. , - i M couldn't he keep out of it?
"I ll take you home,he said “Good night," Jerry returned.
Harvey didn't bring you Jere. | and put out a hand. Alester ap-
"He asked me if I had a'
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Toza, •* senvice.inC..ntovs.PAT.or.:
you yielded to its temptation,
N Dan drew his face away from
I r her. /
"Wait -here for me/’ he said
qulekly. 'Til get .your wrap and |
drive you back to New York.'
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hands neized her by the shul- turhed to the garden to report
gders and shook her. She could, to Jerry that he’had been uo-
have-(worn that .she heard this able to get her coat from the
person mutter:, ’* attendant in the dressing room.
"You little fool, in a hoarse and to ask if ahe had,a,check.
whisper. He found his own coat on the snapped on the light Jerry stood ’’ . ,,
Th- round of splashing st-! bench" and'TFdTnnn J«CT might; in the middle of the room, remor- ’ --
"act'd her attention to th. pool have walked ot down the path ing her coat. ' CAI tCMAM CAN
She th" yung satyr, with and collapsed "What's happened to you?" ALESMAN AI
his fooliahcap crawling out upon rue sound at a motor a motor Myrtle asked fearfully. Then: nol — -
' ' ‘ a"’ The hand on her tha he instantly recognized nn God, ’Jerry, where did you get
nnouiders were removed and the purring' among the parked cars ‘that dress? Don't you know
nun on the ground scrambled not far away drew his eyes in that ’here’s a special detective watch-
quickly awAy on his hands and; direction. There wks* a tii 1
nees, with a ludicrous expres- | there He
pion,o Tear on his backward, black roadster "pull out
, Jerry lifted her face to ’ ! To the
It was Dan!
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she hadn’t either the strength or
the will power to be assertive.
“I know a cure for that," Ales-
tar answered. “We’ll stop at Car-
moor and I'll get a dress tor you
from my sister’s room.”
"But I want-to go home,” Jerry
wailed. "I’ve had enough . . .
fun.”
Alester drove on in silence. Jer-
ry didn’t know what he was going
to do, and her helplessness to
combat him started her to sobbing
again. He glanced down at-her,
frownipg~-
“All right,” he gav in; “It is
not necessary to cry.”
But Jerry’s sobs continued, low
and painful, while the black road-
ster tore along at a furious pace
on the country roads. She was
glad Alester didn't want to talk to
her. His silence. if indicative of
anger, failed to add anything to
her troubles. She felt crushed as
it was. Falling in love with a
man she would not marry—and
faced with a situation that might’
land her in prison!
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