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Fugitive Love Fy (Continued from Yesterda: ) INSTALLMENT VIL TELEGRAM came from Jenny's father the next night saying that he would not return until the end of the week. He was driving down with Chauncy O'Malley It added that two trucks were already on the road on their way to block 42. Jenney felt free agaln, a recurrence of her emotions when setting out for the run in the motor trucks. For scv- eral days at least she would be her own master, able to get up in the morning. and plan her own work with- out being subservient to the unbend- ing will of her father. She would al- most be free to arrange things in the She hesitated whether she would not ask Torsten to come into the farmhouse dining room and eat meals there while her father was on second thought, she inst it, as it would only more talk. d thought it amusing ad tried to warn him wo disgruntled truck driv- He was quite able to look after he assured her, and if 0 and Rudin—the two men trouble they knew get it. firing people,” he declared. “That only shows I don't know how to run my end ot the business e thing is to make them fit in, make ‘em work—and I'm neheads do it.” . he said, was easy be an admission of e, on her pa to do in the I had rt, was finding plenty ise. The Four do ting room. the unused | en and the dining room. re were simply three bed- dusted and swept use and made the upstairs four-posters of a Ca ook to be walnut. Everything about the hous> was id end substantial. | Old fashioned. There was & round win- dow on the land place by the stairs| with a red glass in it. which, when she | peered out, made everything outside | Iook the color of blood.” There was a cluster of pines on that side of the | house that sighed dolefully at night. | and at times she felt a littie clutch of | fear when she thought of the desolate | situation of the house. What those gypsies must feel like | in the swamp was something terrible to_even think of. But there was a secure drowsiness around the blue-clothed dining table after dinner. A meliow quietness in the vellow glow of the oil lamp that decided her to sit there until the last moment before going up to bed. Once as she was sitting there she thought | she saw a face in the darkness outside the window. It was too indefinite to distinguish who it was; but, so that she might not have another such un- leasant experience, she resolutely pulled down the blinds before she sat down to eat. She reasoned, perhaps sensibly, that what she didn't see she could not be frightened about. She could never quite free herself, however, from the ugly fear that some one .was prowling about the house. With 30 men in the camp it was only natural that people would be walking about—but pot at 3 in the morning. And she had heard noises then. Stealthy footsteps—that secmed to halt —and go. on. The nights were so still that she could hear the birds calling high overhead—and ‘splashes from the swamp. She didn't mention it to Torsten for Sear he would think she was frightened. Bhe was, but there was no use for him 1o know it. But on the second night she asked him to come into the sitting room. To preserve the proprieties she left the kitchen door open, so that Alexander was thus included in their | vacy. A needless convention, as th of them could hear him snoring like a jig-saw. She had hoped Torsten would talk, and he did—but not about subjects she wanted. He talked about her. “You aren’t really going to marry that mutt, are you?” he demanded. “Mutt—who?” ‘Why, that O'Malley.” “Mr. O'Malley is not a mutt—and | T'm going to marry him—and if vou're going to talk like that then you might | s well go.” . | He made her feel furious when he | taized about Chauncy like that. She | knew Chauncy was a3 mutt, and that | was just the trouble; she didn’t want 1 be reminded of ft—after she had de- | cidrd w marry him. Because marry | n she would. 11" sajd Torsten. inz a pre- of doing some embroidery—she was a perfect fool with a necdle—and wed a thread now as she Jooked ie was staring at her with ning very like tears in his eyes, ntened her to see & man act like that. It scene i he should sud- t sentimental! Money, hout.” said Torsten sud- clothes. | her turn now W be shocked urprising. He had thought for. on, sald with | pot going v believe k ¥ am-a * he thinking , s u perfect | He would | anted—and some ing about and | farmhouse | let me say them, won't you?—and then I'll do what you want. I've just got to say them and then—then—-" He looked at the door. “Then I'm Foing.” “Going?” He nodded. “Yes. Might as well. Guess I'll have to—anyway.” He pulled a chair up in front of her. “I'll just sit_ here—where I can look at you. T'm —1I can’t talk. Not very well.” That is, I can't tell you everything. Just how I feel—but honestly I just think you're wonderful. I think you're the finest thing that ever was. If you say the word I'll do anything that you want. Understand?” She nodded. “I'm all right," he sald. “I'm going to get on. It doesn't bother me what you said about that gold-digger stuff. You couldn't make me think that about yoy, no matter what you said. Now, look here—I'll do anything you é\;k me to if only you'll give up that she asked desperately. y | “Because it's nct right. The whole | thing's dead wrong. You don’t know | what you're doing. You've never had a chance. That father of yours—what does he care about things like that? He's rotten. You're just a kid, and you marry that O'Malley and some day you'll wake up and wish you'd never been born.” “But how could I? about marrying him?” Haven't you got any feelings? Do you mean to say you haven't thought ebout ft, what it's going to be likes— married to him!” “Yes, 1 have, but—-" “Well, God!” ‘Torsten ' cried desperately. “What kind of a girl are you, anyway?"” “Me?” She touched her breast. “Why——" He caught her hand. “Look here. doesn’t it mean anything to you when ‘What's so awful In a Strawberry Tree. R. AND MRS. QUILL were hav- ing their small nephew to spend the night and were taking their responsibility : rather seriously. The evening was proving terribly long and Mr. Quill | was looking longingly at the evening | paper and hoping for the time when | the boy would be in bed and he could | read in peace, Billle, however, was enjoying himself as he tumbled around the floor with Babe, the Quills’ airedale terrier. Mr. Quill stood the racket until he felt his reason going and then he said, by way of a check, “Blllie, how 13 school these days?” “Oh, fine. “Do you like your teacher?” “Oh, T don’t know,” said Billle. “She is an old mald, I guess. The other day I told her she wasn't working a problem right and she told me it was possible ehe knew more than I did about it, for she was teaching school before 1 was born” . “Maybe they wiil pensjon her off one | of these days,” laughed Uncle Wil “Hope 80,” said Blllie, and then he miled as at some memory and sald: wrote & composition today. We could choose our own subject, so 1 wrote about Babe here. Do you want 0 read “You read it o sald Mrs. Quill, well pleased. 8he welcomed anything which would take up a little Ume and felt his bedtime would soon be reached Bo Blllle began: : “The name of 1t is ‘In & Btrawberry Tree! “Dogs 1% one of the most intelligent sals there 1, My friends, 1 would W being somelhing | st levs taik ubout St she ! 4 of lalking about my- | E: sald 1| o, Torsten Yy brest aut, Yne?” u i thi el Dot of I Bt g ieading in i b felt i B by rately Juk o youre n with ol Ve o b, vy Voia i Uisere . Jies i W e st Tree Ana Lo et e i Al T with Wil i 1 emorions, v biwhen g 1 e e b, figh: le perom Chitiged firs e YW biurk fnte 3w haese b Lve-dve gL W bey, Jush | been for my Uncle Will's Babe dog, 1 } was {® dark and dismal wood | not e among you twday if it had not pending a few days with my uncle and wunt and my aunt said Babe and I could take a walk, Ho we went o 1 knew it was full of terrible wild animals, but 1 aid nov feel afraid, for 1 knew that Gabe und me could put W rout sny wild | beast o1 the fore | - "We had not been there long, how- 1 I aboul ever saw, h 1L wan 80 big that | brave Yabe shiver and been scared myselt if 1 Jisdn't had my Uncle Will's showun wlong. And 0 was Joaded, ol Yoy VU cateh me walking along with at wiss not londed I can vl [y thiat! 1 ik every boy ought W | owns mogun of 1os own, for tiat mattey It ds only e ellly family that thinks Potherwie. Bul abuut the elephant, Vine wand being i the wiong direcs { G, the cleplinnt bsdn't seen us yer, w0 1 ok Tul wim and fired six shot al bim betore he knew what was bap- Lpening. 1 cisn shool as sUBIEHL as wny- [ hing. W, mo you iy be sure that ) {832 whots bt b vight o the bip Wiisl wstonlshied e wis that his hide [ wes s wough the bullets merely made a fow dents wid witracted his atbention Jsub 10 mude bim mad clesr through Lend he started voward us, growhing ter- [ utialy. dn tact, b mude awiul nobes whtnst v Uian wny elephnnt 1 aver Leaw, 1 oaian't have e (o relond my v s b owas forced o dodie fi wnd out of shrube and Uings, snd foally | | ooubd ser Uity wipd wes ol golng {0 Jast and then 3 spted w tall altuw Phwrry tree 1 shob up 0s big ik ke Hehitig wnd 1 won eal on e top branch, whave 1 fel parfeotly ate it Cales for omel The clephiant a powertul “‘Stop it!’ she cried frantically. ‘Don’t talk like that.'” THE EVENING STORY whien we met the argest elephnnt | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1928.° KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Brilliant Idea. A First-Run Novel 3 By Negley Farson SiNce HearinG] THAT THE FanILY | ARE SENDING JULIE ON A LONG MEDITERRANEAN ,CRUISE ON FEB. 11" GooPy's BRAIN HAS BEEN WORKING OVERTINE, waTH - THE RESULT THAT IT HAS PRODUCED SOME RATHER UNIQUE IDEAS! I tell you I love you? Don't you hear anything? “Let me tell you something,” Torsten hastened on. “Do vou know what's the hardest thing in the world for a man? Well, I'll tell you. It's to sce some one like you married to some one like O'Mailey. That's_cnough to drive a man wild. Don't you understand? That's what makes men hate women, when they see some one like yourself —going over to a man like O'Malley. Just as if you didn't care anything for yourself or what happened to you. It's all wrong, I tell you. Wrong!” “But—but it happens. It's fate.” “Fate! Fate—nothing! It's because you want to, that’s what. You don't know enough to do any better. That's why I'm talking to you like this right now. Because I love you—that's why.” She looked at him and then turncd her head away quickly. He was still holding her hand. It was almost lost in his. Then she felt his fingers loosen and she knew he was looking at them. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For Sunday. 5:30 p.m Satur- day. At the Branch Agencies. one hour earlier. botb for daily and Sunday. Only Exceptions Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for the dally will be accepted up to noon day of 1ssue except Saturday and Legal Holidays. when the closing tme fs 10:20 am. Death no- tices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 p.m. Saturday HELP—MALE. N ADVERTISING MAN R. by old estab- hished month| ‘must be posted on_ natior Exceptional Tt | exporience: a chance now for hest vear in the auto business. Ask for Mr [ ‘manager. used nt., Graham 1522 14th ery and Apply ble 1o drive ry: refereices required. n.w. Aoviy M. ~ wanted. MEN. weveral. willing hile Jearning;_ present me; monthly. Call 603 Dis- 2730 th 480, 8° rienoed_furiish be Kopiy 100" Mo T onee. nw. GOSH JULIE! T HATE To THINK OF You PULLIN OUT ON THAT CRUISE SATURDAY! I BORROWED FFTy BUCKS FROM MY ROOM MATE TO-DAY AND IM GONNA PUT AN AD IN TH' PAPER ABOUT MY CAR - HELP—MALE. (Continued.) Join b man. of with . TALTY SALI local _sales willing workers 7B woekl PHE NTED, rood references v, 0w, h—Tntelligent hanca to learn: Box 100-B, Star office. PRCT Address Box 135-B. S| Apply - hich clus ;" must be n Have men making $50 to McGill Bldg., ask RTYPI Young_man. for must be ambitions and not xperience, refer- reply. Address truck driver for must have appenra Chas. tar office. N T Apniy bet T4th_ et ment afrald . Droper when nec e reputable opportun.ty DIST ween oreani for waorl easaTy. LAY M 4 ‘and 5 pm A “experience: Room 410, Addiess Box 1011, Irac_ wtore B v assistance o AIDRESS Cl YELLOW M AUFFEUR RELIABLE MEN WITH IDENTIFICATION CARDS BLACK FOR AND WHITE AND CAB. APPLY R. RYAN, BLACK AND WHITE TAXI1 CO 1240 24th St. N W, DRIVER. experienced: £ood on- reference’ required. Apply be- and S am. Mr. Hepburn. Quality 18th_and T, sw. She let her hand lie there, until sud- | N with ear: oh; denly she heard herself sob. She | choked, she put her hands over her face. “Go away.” she sobbed. Leave me alone.” She thought he would attempt to kiss her. He didn't. She heard him laugh. Hoarsely. “That's all,” he saild grimly. “I've made enough of a fool of myself as it is. I guess I've sald all I had to.” She heard him get up. “Oh, don't,” she sobbed. “For God's sake have patience. Let me think.” He was beside her in an instant, his arms holding her tight. “My Jenny,” he whispered. “My Jenny. Dear—-" She nodded blindly and kissed him. “Yes,” she sald. “Yours." 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Parker, McGill l“"A.H-I. up for applause—“and I knew that I would soon drop, when my uncle’s aire- dale, secing my peril, came to the rescue, “He crawled stealthily up behind and, with a loud and terrifying bark, selzed the elephant by his right hind leg The elephant howled with pain and tried to get loose, but Babe stuck like a leech and soon had the elephant’s leg chewed clear off, “The groans of the elephant were something terrible, and soon, being un- abie to stand on three legs, he fell right over and started to die, being preity weak from loss of blood. “1 was faint myself from my long period without food—and, of course, from exhaustion and exposure— although 1 found going without food the hardest. A boy never goes clear from one meal to another without breaking his fast. To stay healthy he must have food after school and be- fore going to bed, o, Bo 1 remem- bered that aunt had sald she was going o have something good for supper and Babe and me started home. ‘The moral to my story is: Everybody should have an alredale dog and a shotgun and then he need fear no foe, “That's all” Uncle Will looked at Aunt Florence and Aunt Florence looked at Uncle ‘Will, and Billle watched them both out of the corner of his eye, “That boy has the imagination of a newspaper writer,” sald Uncle Will, the ationship being on bis side, Undoubtedly,” admitted Aunt Flor- ence, “but I'm afrald you missed the points " “Oh, no, T didu't miss any points. They were too sharp!” and he sort of grinned up is sleeve, ns 1t were, “Billle,” he sald, Il glve you an alredale the next Ume Babe has pups, but 1 won't give you a shotgun untl your mother says’ you may have it After which he once more looked love Ingly ul the evening puper, Billle gusped very ostentatiously bee hind his hand and stretched powers fully, feeling that while the shotgun seenied as far away as ever, it really hadn’t been w bad evenlng's work “If you have ahout wix of those eookies that we had for supper, Aunt Florence, 1 think 1 had hetter' go to bed now. Plenty of cookles and sleep keep s boy's brafn in good condition “Give ‘em W Wim,” sid Uncle Wil The end ) (Canyrieht 1028 ) B % Apache Trail i do’ mot Waste you 1f jeally wincere i your desire 1o show you'can sell we will' reward your ability promoting vou. 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