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FRIDAY, OCTOBER §, 1925 ae a4 Tea aa be 5 Che Casper Daily Cribune started back to her’ room Without looking for models at your place, | response; as if her words could ‘hot tip me off, I'd like’to get in there havo ‘been’ misinterpreted. The] “Yes, 1 will.” Paula majestical “but/on that all of the girls to|a 2rop- she knew hewcomer Halted her. ’ was not tallenougit to be a-manr Mr. Hans Van appeared “Under the circumstaneds; Mr8. | quin, ig ee t . r ‘ 2 eve i, rth, I'm sure ue nit edlousl stone. ne Ta ybetter sive up)” syveu,' rit gd ‘back to my ‘han favorable she |< “Men, set ic whe landlady went.on incsilence, |&2d-." She,klssed Amoura.‘“We' Aga outa Went awake | Gerteck mucin felt Probably see each other* soon.” | al “Yes, and tell the girls’ the new I know they're just dying to te it? t the ’ z table, w CHAPTER 45. She fell back on her pile of pil-| 2 learned ‘to know~ simply - as The girls immediately noted the} tows and considered her housing |!‘ absence of Amoura at the breakfast |‘problem. This apartment idea had table Monday morning, ‘and looked | just popped into her mind; at each other, Then they glanced }not occur to her on’ Sunday, at Mrs, Stone. The landlady’s an-| she was wondering where sh wonder Fifteen minutes later Amoura Ainsley resigned. herself to’ troubled dreams. is appearar again He lined them up them to walk slowly etin with and fr & his pleasure or dis pleasure with ‘sighs. When they so ‘all the |had paraded around the salon to ould hear; |His content, he sat down exhausted | in’ a-chair— the ordered him, in. ical eye } CHAPTER 41. thought, was love. Queer idea, may: That long ride out to the South] be, but what he called love. So his Side from the Green Hills country | ™mind ran, easing his nerves. club was made in silence. Amoura,| In Washington park she confided her eyes upon the stars, the sha-]|in him: “I love to walk here early dowy buildings, the late hour loit- in the morning. I come here every erers along Michigan boulevard, sat} morning for an hour before going it dia} ; girls stand ack as one alone; but Vey, tense,| downtown. The park is at its love- pbs Bie cates eg sak ay BO. She doubted if whe could afford} “Oh, Lora” exclaimed Ann, the [198 as in torment. He hated himself | Hest between half past six and efght| Pavia Bor UP and went to the ab-} the kind of place she wanted on $30 | girl on 11 1 Amoura, |_| Net so good, ‘La Houblerre,” abe hie # sturbed, Who | o'clock. sentee’s door, Feeling badly this | week. After all, why not ‘dir i | ; p Fis + ‘eve s' gettti morning, Amy?" the bank account J: Reginald | “No, just sleepy. Come in.” |her?/She was hardly keeping t Paula complied. “I just wanted to] to her plan of being a.‘poor workin ptell you that I'm leaving here to-| girl any way. ; px , musical day. .I may, leave behind some} Yor the 'steenth time she put the | Chicar nd things for you.” idea of checking against the ac- | Haut “Oh, you are?’ Paula studied the} count out of her head. *. 5 « | him other girl a moment. “What's the! At.eight otlock sho emerged from | plas matter?” the room ar faced the landlady. | fio, “Mother-Stone is peeved because} “I may be unable: tovleave™ today, | I came in after two o'clock this}Mres, Stone,but’ I certainly! will to. | morning.’ She lolled luxuriously } morrow) However, a lug. in bed, contemplating the room, may call teday for my “Oh, don't. mind her! She'll get | They're packed. On the table over it. She’s bawled me out about }some magazines and things.I want | It getting In late several times.” Paula-to have," ‘What she sald really | doesn’t Mrs. Stone's - visage, softendd a matte! I've been intending to}‘'Oh, Miss Ajnsworth, it'll -be per- tive leave anyway, I want more room, fectly.all right fory you to Stay: 1 | has i and a bath of my own. I’m going | hope:.you don't misynderstand—."’ | girls—| to try to find an apartment.” Until “T don't, I assure you,” Amoura | Hout that moment she had not thought | smiled pleasantly. Jor of it. “It's just that I think girls who | was this 2? A model. “You must get up deucediy early,” Attractive, uutiful, Fairly | he observed. intelligent. But why the devil should] «you talk like you get up about yee a pouae YD over her? He) 10 o'clock,” she laughed. thought of Judith. Jolly old pal, bu pe i ” a jolly old pal to otrers, too. Too ‘That’s a decent hour.’ damned impersonal with him! Never “When do you get to your office?” fealous. Too tolerant. Just wouldn't} “Oh—I dont. I mean I haven't be abused. What he wanted was a| any office. I'm helping-my mother woman that would fight with him,| manage my father's affairs . . . He ery over him, be jealous if he looked | 1s dead.” nt a pretty woman. That, he|. So he was an idler. That was what he meant, At least he had pride nough not to admit ite She won- e dered about his mother. Was she anything like Vey? She must be, Amoura thought, very beautiful to haye such a handsome son. “How long have you’ been work- ing?” he asked. “Oh, about five or six months.’” She didn’t attempt to estimate ac- ; curately. “I supposetyou were in school be- athe cou 1 te want “These rierre he said want six gow s shows ork for Mama} afternoor d fe, but it's extra mon- me ) we i t } ; (To. I t Aga) ih f In the next chapter: Behind the Footlights, —>___— ort Oxfords, contribute the classy | is over 35 ba Paula's eyes lighted. haye to get up early. and work all | ment th Paula's k all} i wholesome spread ae 7 ‘Do you want some one to come}day ought to kee 1 hours. | me ‘ao } rr f that. be su Pi lar hours. | mea AX orantiaE tS in with you? T alanit impairs tae! for bread FAY WAR PRICES ? “Why—I_ don't know. J) was “It's perfectly all right," ”-Amoura | thinking of a) one-room kitchexette | interrupted. “I'm not blaming yo apartment. + » « I'll come out for my laundry “Well, if you find a larger place,|or send for it, later in the we I'd be glad to pay half,” Paula ven-| I'll settle with you then.” ‘Don’t Miss This alder The query put her mind in a flurry. What should she say? She was afraid to le, for fear of being tripped up. st of pounds used ae You probably know that Cod Liv- r Of} is the greatest flesh Ve Ageia 2 in_the world. coe at harach Maver." tured, enthusiastically. | When La Houblerre appeared made from high Beckyse it contains niore Vita-| svi Mawr?” He regarded her in'| “All right, rn see." She. didn’t | near noon, Amoura approached her. | varet where grade coconut oil, | sovernment mines’ than any food youredn get. | durprise relish the {dea of having Paula— ‘Madame, may I haye the late s ten dollars refined peanut oil You'll he glad to Know that Cod| Wipe, oetimes: turn out|°F anyone, for a residential com-|afternoon off? 1 must find anothe: who gt and milk- that’s all $ Liver Oil comes m ‘sugar coated] 1 qa she laughed. “There's one |Panion. place to live." Sinute Se ae tablets now, #0 if you really want| Tr everything in each class, I'm| @cthd Amy, next time they're Tm sorry, Miss Ain te SY to put 10 or 20 pounds of solid’ heal- thy flesh on your bones and feel ell and strong, ask Kimball Drug re, Midwest Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy, y; druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- pound Tablets. Only 60 cerfts for 60 tablets and if you don’t gain five pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to hand you back your money, |. It isn’t anything unusual for a person to gain 10 pounds in 30. days. “Get McC the original “and genuine Cod Liver (Oil Tablet.’t sur “That's where my mother went to school,” he confided. “Really!” She smiled. as she thought of some of the group pic- tures of “old grads” that adorned various offices on the campus. . .« They were at the corner of the street that led to the Stone hodse. “Please let me out here,” She ‘jawhs afraid there would be @ scene that one ‘of the girls would ‘see. Vey stopped the ‘car reluctantly. “Its awfully dark. Let me drive? Fyouall the way down.!’+ | No." ‘She stepped out. “Hallow, ‘me “to owalk) with you, “DON'T LET YOUR then.” Ha followed her out, > “No, please.” RADIATOR FREEZE Ho ‘grlessea it. was because eho For Lack of- didn’t. Want’ him‘to see her home, some humble} place: probably. He decided to follow her and get a glimpse of it. She held out her hand in farewell. WE HAVE IT! Vey’ took-it,-and pulled her. to him, , if + Filli “Dream of me tonight, And dream Gasper’ eines’ Filling Qi) thar I tove you. 1 ao.” She held back as hg ,klssed..her, AWhen shé'was*gone, he did nots follow her, but stood at the corner and saw her swallowed by the sha- fdows, ‘Then, with a sigh, he re- turned: to, his _nutomobile.. If he had carried out his fhten- tion of following her, he could 4 witnessed a scene at the Song front door., Amoura found the portal se- cured against her by a chain-lock attachment on the inside. She looked at her wrist watch: 2:06. Gee! Sho had no {dea it was so late. There was nothing to do but to ring for entrance. She supposed that the locked So0r, was paige iis 3 After) some, minutes she heard the ‘Salt Creek Busses f] sound or stockinged teet-in the hal Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel I lock my door at one a. m. . mm. and 1 p. m and 6p, m. eee ane. saree Seep bias we, moura faced her in the hall w! Ba. ee 1 soe Coren ie p.m, || 2 Pleasant smile that promptly di appeared. - “Respectable girls ought Sapreat bee tare a8 Day | foe nat, tat hoe BAGGAGE ‘AND EXPRESS “i Amoura flay “Your implica- tons’ are. very) plain, Mrs. Stone, I TELEPHONE 144 flacieaes The dani locked the doo) E. Chandler ~ INDEPENDENT, . Casper-Buffalo-Sheridan Stage LEAVES CASPER AND SHERIDAN DAILY 8:00 A. M. 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