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Outrageous Fortune Rilricia Wetituorth “It sounds like it.” Caroline was gathering up her bag and gloves. “Of course he said he’d come down to ask us about Jim.” With her foot on the bottom step, Caroline stood rigid. What had Rob- ert Arbuthnot wanted to find out? She made an effort and said, “About Jim?” “Yes. Someone has told him about that broadcast, but they’d forgotten H jed by both townfolks and officers ; of the ships. the name of the hospital. He wanted to know whether we had any reason to suppose that Jim was on the Alice "| Arden.” ABOUT ROBERT LLY!” said Caroline to her- ~ Self, If she hadn’t been so tired, it would have said itself out Joud. Was it possible that Robert hed/an Ulterior Object? _, ~~ Gtroline dwelt with joy on Rob- the Influence of a Tender “ = Robert Pursuing a ip, of Robert Proposing and ig Accepted. She forgot that she to sit on @ bottom step Ee the world go by, Her eyes ; She swooped down upon rthrug beside Patsy. , Ann—what have you been A FE Ss Saneh in ton pbommog peron? A gay young t Tell your Aunt. Caroling fisy began to cry. Her tace ‘Tears came rolling down confide in me—you never ret. t'm sure it you'd been en- [to Jim, you couldn't have shut 1 en L asked the sim- md most pareest questions— pe rolce—“nothing sald—he did say—his yr thought—he ought to arry. “like to please her—and & 47 was too old—and when no, it was just the prime of esd ok was nid glad I use he Valued my He sajd that very = and then he asked me —| ™™ er I had any views about— js marrying — and I said { and looked out of the then he said, wa3 second cousin once to my grandfather.’ And wn be said he must be golng—and then—just at the end—he pressed ¥ Nahd—and sald, “You will hear ‘me in confirmation of this in- prang up hastily. If she laughed, Patsy would never forgive She went quickly towards the 77> pate cad sie thing?” P& meant some- STEAMSHIP Co. “And you said?” “I said you thought he might have been. I told him it was the Elston cottage hospital, and that you had been over and found the man wasn’t Jim. [told him the name wasn’t Ran- dal at all—it was a man called Rid- dell, and his wife had taken him away.” “He was quite satisfied?” “He went on asking questions. He's so thorough. I think it’s won- derful to be so thorough and con- scientious.” Caroline leaned on the old oak balustrade. The cottage had been there for three hundred years, and for three hundred years the hands .of men, and women, and little chil- lvanged the affair, was assisted in Dance In Honor Of Visiting Officers In honor of the and officers of the visiting. coast guard and naval ships now‘in port, | the “Old Oaken Bucket” on Du- yal street entertained Wednesday | night with a buffet dance at Club} Miramar on the boulevard. The affair was largely attend-} commandant Dance music was} furnished by Howard Wilson’s! band. Mrs: Birdie Huggins, who ar- receiving the guests by her daugh- ter, Mrs. Cecelia Davis and their! house guest from Miami, Miss Ani- | ta Maddox. Charch Women - To Serve Supper | { | } Women of the First Church: will serve supper at the Renedo Building on Duval street tomorrow night. A delicious menu will be pre-! SOCIETY PrYvTiitiiii jand father. }as usual tonight at the Cuban! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Havana Visitors Return To Home Mrs. Ales Hugo Blankenship, ! wife of the dean of the Cathedral in Havana, and two children, who were in Key West for the past five left on the Florida today husband weeks, for Havana to join the i While in Key West Mrs. Blan-! jkenship and children made many} friends who regret their leaving and hope for a return visit from! them at an early date, Dance Tonight At Cuban Clab The regular Friday night “Free! | Trip to Miami” dance will be held Club on Duval-street. | Howard Wilson and his band will furnish a program of dance music, for the entertainment of those at-| | tending. | ——!| pared and home made cakes, pies) and candies will be served. this master art treasure on e: Chicago’s. World’s Fair. Each hue dren had been rubbing the baluster smooth. Caroline’s hands slipped on |. ft now. She came down a step and stood against the newel. What sort of questions had Robert been asking, and what sort of answers had Patsy | } given him? “What did he want to know?” she said. “When you heard from Jim last— and what his plans were — and whether we'd seen him since he landed. ... Oh, and most particular- ly, whether we'd heard from him, or about him, since the wreck of the Alice Arden. And of course I said no, we hadn't, And then he said a most awfully curious thing.” T did he say?” . “It wasn’t so much what he sald as the way he said it. He coughed and cleared his throat, and poked the fire, and then he asked me whether we'd heard any rumors. What do you suppose he mesnt?” “What did you say?” ~ “Well I hadn’t heard anything really so I said I never listened to gossip. And he sald, ‘Quite right —quite right,’ and blew his nose and wouldn’t say anything more except vague things like not getting drawn into'any scandal, and remembering that we were two women living alone. “And of course, after saying that about not listening to gossip, I didn’t like to ask what he meant—he mightn’t have thought it quite nice of me. You know, he thinks women ought to be protect from contact } with the sordid side of life. He said ] so at lunch. He said their place’was } the home, and that a really nice wo- man asked for no higher or wider sphere, He said—” “Why?” ‘That's. the sort of woman he ad- mires.” “I don’t mean that. Why did he say all that about a scandal?” “I don’t know. It sounded—well, It sounded as if Jim—” Caroline stamped her foot. “Patsy Ann!” “Well, it did sound like that—and ; of course when Mrs. Smith was scrubbing out the kitchen yesterday she did say—vou know her sister- in-la’ dest girl.is kitchen-maid ; at Packham Hall—she did tell me—” “Well?” said Caroline. » “You know how she talks—! wouldn't ask her anything,-but you can’t help lstening—well, she says there used ‘to be a photograph of Jim in Mrs. Van Berg's eo | va big one like yours—” she used, ‘Caroline did not speak; she looked | instead—proudly and a temptuously. Patsy's color rose. “It's no use of your looking at me| | like that! And you didn’t let me fin- ish, Mrs, Van Berg might have fifty | photographs.gf Jim if she liked, and | if her husband didn’t mind, Even | Mrs, Smith didn’t yon her having | .| the photograph.” “What did she mind?” said Caro. } line in @ deep, angry voice. “Well, it isn't there now,” Patsy. “Why should it be?” i “It isn't, But it was—it was there | the very day Mr. Van Berg was shot, | and it's never been there since—' and, as Mrs. Smith says, things like | that are bound to make people talk. | Caroline turned round and went up the stair, Her door shut shar; (Copyright. 1928, J. B. Lippincott Co.) | said “A habe Tenges at Caroline, @: UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES April 27, 1 P.M, 3 Effective 933 Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- 945 A. 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