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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923. 1sn't|'em away from here, will you?” the room, her large eyes softly re-| -Oh, Mohun laughed while his wife|proachtul. A gently chided. “Why, Jim! “Please—not 8o slangy, Cherry | You've always thought Cherry perfect. | Cherry’s—" he'll go—all right. | dear. And now hadn't you better go|She has her faults, of course. But| “I think it would be better {if the | tonight if it weren't for a confer- bfl:l "u - That man! Don't tell me that I know | and change for dinner?" then they're only very human on social destinles of this family were |ence. The tangle at his brows deep- “Why, dear? anything _about human mnature any| Cherry sighed, fiicked her cigarette. | You know, as well as I do, that she’s|left in my hands” she finished and|ened and he rosc only when a call T thought he was just a quit- [ more. | Who would have thought he'd | scarcely lighted, Into the fire and |just full of animal spirita.” went out of the room. from the adjoining room sdvised him tor wanted to show him up. I went silently out. “That's why she's so popular. Why,| That waa Allcla Mohun's way of | that the injured man was about laughed a She sank into an armchair disgust- | Jim Mohun paced the floor heavily | there isn't a girl in all rounding out a discussion with her |bs removed. I dian't know his arm was broken. |second before he goes. “that Cherry is going it a bit| Jim Mohun dropped into & chalr|when her actions or her methods actly what do you mean? Surely it's|what matters most when a girl is)and it was usually final But after| CHICAGO. March 6.—Twenty min- lighted one,| “No. That's his affair. I mean|whether we haven't given her too|at his brows, a question in his eyes. right, my dear,” muttered | business not keeping in closer touch the bisband® ANl Tignt Tve never | with the s Tt only he could get doubted your wisdom. IUs only|more time away from business § ¢ ¢ He would have liked to stay at home I'm lllrvrllfld at you. xlnanmx “I suppose it hurts aw- Ch, in, “If %nd then, “I'm a fearful little | he insists on golng. I Bomatt ¥ THE HOUSE OF MOHUN BY GEORGE GIBBS Author of “Youth Triumphant” and Other Successes. turn the tables on me like that?” Could T, Dad?" not,” said Mohun decisively. "Really, my dear, T can't see why “Fetherston says he'd better not see you should have taken such & prel- | anybody. udice against this—' ‘Oh. “Oh, let up, Muzzy, will you!. I feel bad enough as it iz rP?c. Jou|in a fit of abstraction nk they'll be long wis ad | gazing out of the window. WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. |aware even of her, his gaze on the | be s o road before him, his brows set and u typieal girl of the perlod, | yi5 jaws clamped tightly as she had holly indepentent | goen them when he had mounted. ot been spoiled by the Iation| When they left the turnpike a half it follows her b a4 prospective |mile farther on she spoke again, o She 1 irritated vet somehow fasel-| “I'm afraid vou're badly hurt. I'm by fearfully sorry are you? Thanks. 1 am, Dr. Sangree. Sorry for hing. Have you ever jumped “Cherry ed with herself -and all the world.|for a moment. “Doesn't it seem to|that has half the Fitontion: that she | husband: She mever raised her “Yes, 1 did. He annoyed me. But|“But I would like to see him for &|you, my .dear Alicia,” he muttered, |'ha: volce, never lost her self-control and, e SORURMe (e o) ear I didn’ thi, strong?” . with a sigh. were questioned, she always went out WEDS; DIES SOON AFTER. Copyright, 1922, D, Appleton & Oo. His wifo halted at the door. “Ex-' “Oh, of course, I suppose so. That's|at the door. Hers was the last word, ot her fault if Dr. Sangree chooses |looking for a husband. But some- |she went out Jim Mohun sat for a|utes after he had married Miss Elea- Cheiry found her clgarette case and | to risk his neck for a whim of ners.” | timey |1 _ find myself “wondering | while looking into the fire. u frown | ;15 MeCarthy, a girl of twenty-four, Cherry herself. 1 haven't seen much |free a hand, She does exactly as she | It had come to him suddenly that :"';’e"l-l‘:ed"- ‘“‘Vr‘;fi';fi'"- e 65!")"-,19::[ “How was I to know his arm was|of the child of late—and that's my | pleases—" Cherry was almost a stranger to him. estotday. ihe com;‘",a i broken? she asied rapidly of no one | fault, T suppose. But don't you think [ “"But If what she pleases is per-|Until today, he remembered with a € o Shelcoconstasal Your season would have been ruined.” | in particular. “Why didn't he say E-er—thné'!.pa 3}\:sht tot be u:(t‘nldyim; fectly s.llurlghckl donsthleetu;:fi dw' :‘:mg?lenr‘ ;ggreflsmt(::v. Il;e;g:‘lnr‘mrd(l)y to heart trouble, induced by the ex ini i t e's not a kid any | ference it makes e_tui en ible; D el O Ot L e | lonwee 1t ae's ever going to srow | ward the door again. “Please don't |course, she was all right. How could citement attending the wedding. bother me, Jim. I dom't like your|he question hor? And yet some of _— attitude, of the manner in which you [ the tales that had come to him of the 8 oress 16, T dom't think iU's quite | extravagances of the vounger crowd | Capt. John Bmiths mapped Chesa fair to me. And 8o long as I am sat- made him thoughtful. And Bob, [peake bay about 300 years ago. iofea— ™" Ghe shrugged her pretty |the young rascal, what was he doing{ Many women in New York earn & shoulders at the door. with® all the money he- got? Bad |living by shopping for others. T TN flll|||lll||||||||||||“|||||"l|||||"|||"|||||||||||||||||||l||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||||||||||l|l|||l||||||||||||||||||l||||||"||||||||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||||||||| I T A Brand-New Manila! “Le Seriedad” price on the famous Manila Cigars Tuxedo o Tobacco 8 for 25¢ Box of 100, $3.00 La Serieda Manila Ci- gar—every one made by hand — Long filled with specially selected wrapper. Genuine Manila tobaccos used exclusively. en my arm now. I really do.” “Your pretty arm! God forhld' opened and Mr. Mohun entered. on again? Say, Dad, that man rides | longer. “How Is he getting on, Dad?" asked | like a drunken sailor—clear daylight | up, isn't it Cherry quickly. under him all the time—but he beat | serious—-? ‘Oh, he's coming around all right.| me to it—on Centipede too—some- h, Jim, don’t blame me. 'rhey Ve set the bone and put the arm | thing Bob never did. My hat's off|got to be like other girls— if there are| “But has she?" Mrs. Mohun came slowly back into . a young Amerlean ethnol- War service in the plaster. Lycett is going to take |to this ethnologist bunch. hlm home."” Fhaa any more like him, Dad, just you keep £, ho ix perplexed and stunned | before in mamers and customs on | Yive land, part Let. of Whom Cherry is e T mot| L avested with 0 fault.” Cherry broke off impetu- “Hadn’t he betts ? | ously and walked "to the door of the|it tha lal ewua“;r;:ay e ‘d]olnln' room, where she stood 8 on going.” But the horse had,” he said with a grin. was wonderful how you stuck.” es, it was wasn’t it? I think— er—that is—I knew I'd have been killed if T hadn't.” | She waited a moment and then, n ., Ab-|“Why did you do it, Dr. Sangree?”" nts attention to his | cpe Yooy v, who are left to the slack | S BSECEC o\ oully, but made. no Men! Here’s a new low Special Purchase and Sale of Fresh, New, Delicious Chocolte-C overed Almonds Special, 4 9c Pound Here's a confection that every member of the family will enjoy. Large, specially selected almonds covered: with rich, pure chocolate. An unusually large purchase enables us to quote this special price—49¢c lg. Everybody Likes Mammy Lou Homemade Candies Special, 49c Pound rdsome and attractive with some of the a oo deal of the generation. to bigh social Phone Main 5215 3 the potled up her fami n terribly plucks. i forgive me, won't yo 4 3 here's nuthlng lfl forgive.” h Y il ot yeaT Tiwas la little beast.” He smiled at her and looked before him, his face twisted with pain, but he made no reply. “Please forgive me.” “Of course.” She saw that he was suffering, that « valuable omebody, and { he only remained upright by sheer e wa <he didn't|effort of will and she rode beside > ure 1t him now watching him anxiously. It want the responsibility of accounting | seemed hours before they rode down for what now seemed to her the mad- dest of ventures. 1f she had doubted niis storles or his pluck, she was sure 20w that she had made a mistake in judgment. The only thing now was to overtake the fleet Centipede and persuade this mad ethnolo to keep ¢ in hand. She was even pre- ed to humble herself a little to n her ends when they came again <on, one of the haphazard, Please Cherry's Conscience, ORIt the first time her conscience issailed her. No doubt his was Regular Size—2-0z. Tins Special, IOC Men, here’s a special value for you— Thirteen Stores ---The Betfer To Serve You' Tuxedo Tobacco, lar size, 2-oz. tins. cial, 10c. regu- Spe- A cool, smooth smoke that you'll enjoy. Special. 8 for 25c; Box of 100, $3 top of the next hill, where the road took a sharp turn to | 1t with dismay she saw Centi- - March Money-Saving Values! T T v distant fig- ntipede’s rider was to check her speed. red it brow of the followed. The here seemed not | He swayed dlmm-lly in his sad- dle and she noticed for the first time | that his right arm huns motionless - (at his side. 1Zree for +'0f turn- |the hill and into the gate of the stableyard, where the dublous Peter lered on she|was awalting them. 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