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ie:s I By Anne CHAPTER LIIL | OR the sccond time in the Lull F halt hour the room grew pain- fully still. Solomon Levy broke the sl lence with a bitterly triumphant sentence. “We haf discovered that you ain'd married at all” Rabbi Samuels stepped forward at that and held one hand up “Just a minute,’ he said sternly *1 have married a great many people | —and 1 certainly know my business! ‘No reflection, Dr. Samuels!” S mon Levy hurriedly apologized. rour fault that diss vun didn't too ; “What do you mean, it didn’t take?" demanded Abie from the couch. “He means her name is not Mur-| i cried Patrick Murphy. “Its| Mur- | 4 ¢ face. | with the name Mur t legal. That's wh see?” said Solomon Levy eagerly, suddenly delighted now, as be- | fore he had been agonized. “Dr. Sam uels married Rose Murpheski, but dere ain'd no Rose Murpheski, so dere ain'd no marriage! Oi! What a relie father crossed to hiz w side. ff that dress and veil” he “I'm going to take you daughter’s “Take directed. home.” “Ill sind you a letter of tenks for | it threw Solomon Levy. t want a thing from yese but and plenty of that!” said Pat phy, bristling. —all right™ Solomon Levy was only too glad to ve it settled s rish Rose Nichols Patrick Murphy turned back to his laughter. “Rose-Mary child!” he besought her. Rose-Mary didn't move from Abie’s side. She sat closer than ever against him og the davenport, and | now looked up at him as for protec: | tion Abfe tightened | waist and faced | chols and United Featurs Syndicate, Inc.) ‘ | But going said mistaken—she isn't ny one else!” he “You're h you o Don'd pe foolish! You | ry-ud answered Able ‘Bud it didn sk anybody!” Solomon_Levy waved his arms. “You ud Rose Murpheski, and she— Rabbi Samuels took a hand at this. | a troubled look on his face. “I'm afraid th may be th to what | v boy.” d her voice. °d, whether you like it or aid indignantly. And A i er clos nodded. “Yes, . “and i this marriage didn » “One minude!” Solomon Levy von't led you marry her “You can't prevent it!" some rushed for gain! said Abie, | k Murphy. said A slowly, looking [gh* in the eve. “I married | Rose-Mary Murphy one week ago to- | day, in Jersey City. The silence that followed this made | all_the others insignificant, | Solomon Levy sank into the nearest | ir, his head in his hands. | “01, of” he moaned. *“I nefer did like dod town! Oi, weh iss mire! In a stillness of utter surprise and consternation, Patrick Murphy faced his daughte “Rose-Ia manded, sternly “Yes, dad,” she said, in a small, but deflant tone. “Take off that dress and veil,” directed Patrick Murphy. “I'm going to take you home.”” , soich a headache!” wailed Solo- Levy. < Murphy opened his mouth mo: Patri {and then closed it again, in stupefac- tion. Priest and rabbi glanced at each ther, hoth startled, both a little amused by this new turn. Then Pat-| vick Murphy, with one last hope strug- gling in him, said “Were yese m fary a priest?” at Abie. a Methodist minister,” sald Abie after ort pause “The divil 4 up his hands. “It's gettink vorse!” wailed Solomon vy, “But you can't be married!" cried Patrick, rousing again, unable to ac- | cept the situation. rese were married so good and tight ast week, why did yese try it over?” “It yese thought ‘| have been satisfled by that. Murphy. The priest and the rabb tried to arbitrate matters, but Solo- mon finally bolted from the room, to phone his lawyers, and Patrick Mur- it Rose-Mary was crying again. “They don't believe we are mar- ried!” she sobbed. “They don't belleve it takes! doesn't matter what they be- Ilie\;e " soothed Abie. “We are mar- ried. Rose-Mary's tears continued, how. ever. She wished they had been mar- ried by a priest in Jersey City, though Abie tried to sLow her it wouldn't have mattered—their fathers wouldn't | Eventually Dr. Samuels took Father L Whalen aside. “‘Father Whalen,” he sald. soberly. “I wouldn't suggest this if these two children weren't already married. but under the circumstances I don't think phy bolted after him. K age housewife day in doing her day ing to the survey National Foundation for Foot Health THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1927. would do uny harm to have them married in your faith, do you?" ‘Tomorrow—""The Way to Tie a Good not." 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