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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, 1912, AUG. 26 [ U IR A ‘mna. Tea in Suite A By Bruce MacDonough 1012, : Asswlated Literary Press.) vou «ear thing Amy end rapturou s they 1 nmet in front « 1]l stadio build- i ing ¢ Miss I3 i he re \AI.H‘I the i ejual warmt { ‘ » liere, , countr \I in, you kn into the n n the great barn of a buildi Come in now and have a cup of te “Some other day, Amy. You must be topsy-turvey up there now.” *No, indeed—the suite is furnished completely. All we had to do was to settle the little thing und. Gene- vleve and Ned have gone down to see ', 2 s e their publishers and we can have a l Every little bit helps. You can always spare “somcthinz™ if time together. 1 told Mary to leave some tea things-—-it's her after- COSY s w0 e just a little within your income. By adding a “trifle” ev- ncon out.” | i As she spoke, Amy led the way'! ‘ vry day you will, in time, have a fortune and jp any case provide toward the elevators. “It's on the ! seventh floor,” she remarked as they serinst wisfortune, Bring a “little bit” into thig bank every day shot upward. “Genevieve wouldn't have any other—she's very supersti At now. tlons, you know, and seven is her hicky number.” Amy continied to chatter as they left the elevator and walked down the long corrldor. 1lor cheeks were unnaturally k and he rather a strained i pir ay look eves (ST NATIONAL BANK | “ thonght Evelyn Doeer ho looked it i % | vain for some tr of old Lappy OF L.AK&.LAND ,’g light hearted givl Ay hnd been ' f.i before she and her hushand of o few i ot U 8 Government f‘ nonths 1 Me geparate wiys R e o ROt > % 3 A'Efl"i ileve ft suite A and, T deelare i i G S f that carcless Mary ha=n't lefi the ! & S 2 4 | [l onen.” ' 3"' o e : : Aty pushed the door wide and | I P hered her friend into a | } 3 ! 4 il I'rom there it wa i ) -~ - ” P, v tiny reception room | 1 ? R E Al ESTA f E é tan and dull blue, with a wicker tea 47 2 Mo P table standing invitingly ready uear l B Xq fore van - by 1 OWe ool it gihian onchawinion i < ; 32 Tl s % i i | Vi How charming! exclaitied Eyve ‘ g mywiere and 1u any ¢ tracts, and 1t s Iyn as she lald her parasol asi id Y Y diew off her glove Ay ol | 5 l N S U R ‘A N C E herself with the tealettle, lighting i the luup underneath w .l|l quick, nery. | 3 R : g e anstod s et dritssne ous gestures so contrary to her | N Higl neeaiig AV can give vou the bestton carth 3| us .I”,\ tranqull nanner that Evelyn 3 2 and treat you right, 2 was moved to venture upon the for } ’;‘ 3 ; i X Lidden tople | : Potk Counly Real Estale & lasurance Co. 3 1o wew oo s ae ) 2 Office: Roem 7, Deen & Bryant Bnililing g Yes? asked Allon's wite 5 i look 10t i TOU SHOW WITH PRIDE 1 bardon ended qui ’V' Ioyon did care.” | & 1 i adou " decla Amy inoaerisp | e | i % ) don’t Lt us talk of other thinge® [ ! W fashionod Kind at all, ] Bvelyn proceeded 1o | { ot considerable length on v on deterred from having | che had enjoved at a recent hou | party in the country. rsohu nized by the imagined | Is that where you met Allen?" ‘m‘nul.-vl Ay Wi frve o talle with us Itmay | eyag™ { I thought o he alwiays goes do o mich as you have o Detiang stitrad hi thougit v 1 irei ; de that drooped « | \ ] W 1 e B I : ‘ % oa Qn.» y b \ ~ - T, N - | : ‘w'()~\! n l%xai AND 'l.."’”.‘..-\:'_R % ! 5 ¥ [ \ ¥ i ik pla and o) -cifi vill ane we ] Wk 1 b | P : s A ( 1 e nae of ¢ . ;* % iy 1 \ 1 ! BUNGATOWS 4 SPECTALLY i noi & hat i 't Lot me ehow yov sowe Lakelond Lomes 1 have build Ist Kitty “.‘" § Nonsense 1 'l‘ of tea, A\ny S 1 ' G s s 54 Blan L0 T U AR RS Py - At e A v e RN l hee rather 2 | \ y 4 Live Vvhere You Wil Like Your Neighbor's t AT i v DA to the | 1 .‘ v ad 1 I ther adtrateions B \id, hade tr fortile o . ot de the ¥ on K rom Take Mor ton. SMITH & STEITZ and G C ROGAN what the w t know all 1 d by ver. v e Tear: too late, Ay floor bezide aintest pl 1 | s and the most «h.u ning | -1 helped then: move in ye l 3 T and I've only lost my w I < over pouring another cup of for her Evelyn Beers »and st htened her hat be- oa the studio, h pe rs N nishe or, ard ean Fvely 4 ones of Lvelyn Beers in the | more. Phone us ard prove it he ecalmly wiped his brushes :‘ l::tf;;rn“ '111’ (l\\tul,\' to Amy. : Best Butter, per pound . Rl e R ] t vou said vou didn't |l Sugar, 16 pounds .................... nere Allen was,” she said ac- Cottolene, 10 pound pails . ... A 2 Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . . ... 4 ; Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails ... ........o.oooi.. o 13 4 cans family size Cream. . ... At R 25 7 cans baby size Cream...... ... AN b3 1-2 barrel best Flour. ....... Rl ST 1 ! 19 pounds bestBlonn. 0L o0 ‘.’xrnic Rama; aernoung . o000 o Cvdehy's Uncanvassed Hams ... ] Octagoi Soap, 6for.............cc00n..s o % Ground Coffee, per pound. L i) L thought come ha so I've \m hands was t to mee more wish th perfort . 1 | \ §-4 ¢ him aga )id me the ~And you don’t want tunity ® joining room was reflected in mirror and what she saw Yeld Evelyn petrified with wonder. it was a long room furnished as a was Amy's husband. He | paintstained blouse and a5{ \We give the “most now but we aic anxious < patient brown eyes met the as- 3 lere--and InnI\ i var beside her in an instant ; h crie sharply. “\What oked tre the familinr car- idings of the tea table to the furnished th her husband's t wes, €aw h tanding there, eved with hand out- ctebed ! t have come into ent—It Is so this little room s ex- ty dike it in every detail—but the h is suite. A, on' the s «th ' expl a A\l'en Gay, gravely 1 a drendrul mistake!™ JiNy with burning cheeks, for <ituation had s ludicrous side i TR ; Piken dndren NIRRT SRR AR AR R LTS WML Sl . a2 epared e for you, Amy,” ssscasssmao A L ST L RS «nl as he came for- b 1 o siipped quietly # ' 0o T have alwavs é A L'GHT some day you might g ch--come home to me, and .i ON THE .I\\ ays had this table e nl\ 3 Y *ht dro any moment.” H.- i b a pulse Jf 1wt above his il i afr face was hidden in her B O, Allen,” she m!-luu!.'lf‘ o obstinate to meet you half fi me all the way t mist have sent because 1 owould not come rs closed wround her once WE WILL Gl VE she whispered tearfully: "Yfi Vis somie penance T eould 1 REAL information on tin st oof the i to at my wickedness." th done penance, tae ML ran B I gravely y 1 ud n MIN OF THE FARMER @ ‘ - .'lI f Reason Taught # It m Hunting § ..| 5 - . attemy v o1 g and i1 < when 3l b i N ¥ he 1 « v bear : i O\\I\( to the rgement ™ N ds DCCH RECUSsArYy o Mmoo | | The News Job Offict ) 8 ¥ . L 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in : . . wtent charge of Mr. G. J. Willizum- { anything that can be printed, if v the best work at the right prices ) Mr. Williams, I told Allen I never wanted to mvw :. _and he as much as same thing.” the oppor- s rushed to Amy's eyes. “It 1s Eve He would never t—but 1 shall never without him.” mvelyn dropped ugpon . her friend. G x.-léulf way—would head dolefully. +tir one step to meet Lo uil or nothing with to'd me that the that way.” Yol tanno! gee your way « the first advances?” could not bear the might turn away Let talk about some- <o, Evelyn—I want to forget will forget him! rattled the teacups and made Venetian mirror. A vista of ther . : e but we are always stodying how 1€l Increase The Quantity and standing before an easel ilette and brushes in his ldle 5 gallons Kerosene E. G. Tweedce] a r The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Build: g address."—Boston i e