Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 27, 1916, Page 14

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FHE_OMAHA _SUNDAY BEE .\I'CI‘.\I_ 20 P — ‘ ~y © | e , fi : - M’ s gt i e r lp O vl By LOUISSTRACI Sidiadion tiitalel (o sifisiin Sienty S0 e s e Cobyriehi 1916, byl Ira . . ) ] | \ seeins Seventh Episode---The Butterflies ‘ ‘ ‘ B < | \ | 5 1 . 1 ] | i e s o ¢ v 3 i 1 i 1 i F ot Nt 4 b t k ISt piness S A\ \ e (04 1 3 « ity R R AL iy 0 r DR b iy it v ' N \ « 1 st 1 \ corimtting sl ¥ SE 1 "t 1 r N 1 e gt - ) calibe T e e “THE OLD STORY THAT 1S ALWAYS NEW.' e e el ! ol GO it e e et ng i found 1 Hardwicke. He iavited Beat L4y ) i, trice, if Fumor speaks aright, is about | by 1 Lha ¢ Perton * ciice Sheha ed much, and it R 1 TG e il o hprealnin: s bt the natur il vitality of | told many times. Greatly to his an to marry a millionaire. I want monev. | toe et i il Jeri s, due much happiness!” NI S R i stantly, since where s the et sioe anilshelicgan toinavaniceMLilivisko i himseities Raii o chst el B it IS ] o wen separated hastily £ realized must be his invalul wife looks her best lolling on the cushions | 1 @ cupboard, she found some biscuits | irl’s parents belng his most. sincere | “Jawe wch, vou cad?” demanded e e ; A e e i R o expression |t tie stern slieets of a boat and shad .IHM‘ H:\v’n'.-\ Im'll" and ‘.m !?;(‘~4\' wle\ and Toud-voiced adnnrer TG 3 SpuadIGE e et i v« newspaper offices, He was i ! changed to one o ¢ came up MR her complexion underneath the ';'l‘“ A 'f“:"‘_‘ l“”.“”‘”fd' ”‘“'"v‘l‘ e Naturally, Dr. - Merriam attended ! “I'll take what you've got in your a consequence, p e took risks cerved by 8 <t editor inte q § ' the steps of thc and was evi- [artiul canopy ol a puk | draning o Beatrice sam "temt WAS| Beatrice professionally. She was con- | pocket at this moment,” S lieialie Bt sl ol b e e i Lot aninis ; § dently on the point of uttering some | The weather was DA S e S ady | fined o her room during three weary | truculent answer, “But ¢ fact remdins, an any tate. that av 4 only carried out their trust too wel B kindly inquiry when ilic man put astarted. They were so engroissed in | BOUE RV and siec. s0.88 0 be reads | days, but, on the fourth, was atlowed | ['m all theouph on payment af a few Str i I ratall § finger on his lips. With a wan smile [cach other's conversation that they | (0f the, vescuers who must surely | o receive visitors. ~ Mrs, Tournenr | hundred dollars. I sant. ten tis Wi : ¥ lic indicated that his wite was asleep. | paid hiatle heed to a ! of heavy ok ! “. LA came upon Hardwicke in the veranda, fand from vou, Hardwicke, and Flitied 14 . § ' She nodded and sped away on tiptoe, | black clouds pathe theldisz) i 28 IR Xy and told him her daughter was 'my lady marchioness, will have to ed to ox [ : i | turning at end of the veranda tojtant i (A sumner storm eame up | DO6 W ““‘I'“ 2% up and dress T T L S e e e i ; T . " i ; wave a hand as though conveying the : SW Wl broke fury when the | N€SS, ;“)‘}- »“‘ L n her sitting room. He hurried there wed. 1 shan't be cither of Happ ¢ euir hen M ! message he thout half a n wn the va;h? Ic it once, bemg feverishly anxions to he matter of {50 t It ! 1 tel | H You know | am sorry for you. |island The comparative allow '”‘I‘ climeell 188 e wis devhrad (i e e e ) & Ay el \ when she wakes!” into a "Ml‘ ent a gerous state, | PO S -"“‘}_ ot St L L s cver circum-| it will b i 3 . ¢ { Oddl ough that simple gesture and it needed all fwicke's skill | oe Al m" St LI LI U Sl ST What was ' Sty . 4 of the girl’s was fatal. Since here eyes |and every ounce « strength to llult‘“r & “!"' ‘!" fogr Lendiclonel '1v\: It e Howererhat et e ling o Hariwie TR ¥ o I were bent on the voung lawver, she [keep the wny o from b SHOMAL lardwicke attended to the rian 10 mirls roont | couple of hun t i 1 ! H ! did not notice that another woman | swamped Ao atice uas otidensivel ol SRS AR UL her mothier ised him the | { Hev s f+ was on the point of coming out| VWhen they were vet fully a hundred| '8 Lo LSS i R e was a bearer of a message to Hard.|of ten thousand within a month. Then |eves had gazed it { was 2 N ¢ through the ~swing-doors against fvards from the shore one ot the oars e Tico T i S O s Merrian left the:p, foermg truculent ; : e f ' which at that instant Beatrice pressed fhroke and the girl screamed pitifully \.‘ ‘» R ‘”. \\-‘,Ii l v‘ lless, -v:LI. uh:»v: T e [y as he departed Wi i T p ‘ ey an impetuous elbow \s a conse- | Hardwicke appealed to her to reman my .v(,‘\“”%“\“f' o Canlle 4 L l‘y-“y\w ; Hb‘f\. ‘r”‘k:”“m‘ “pig Unhavpy creatures! They were in ! £ the it . quence, there was a collision sl s LR IS e uv' R grew ever more vivid and pEllsn s ;\\‘uv‘x _robe \|~“ Satban ignahle position, vet the man was 3 L S s L , _The girl apologized quite nicely, |Saan’ place her in safety, He cone ! T et ot Mot e SHOR e et e i SR A fi : S ! i ET t but Miss Miller, a lady with whom | (rived, as best he nught, to paddle | . ‘ S e G e e RN BI) “"];‘ vAuRNLs ot they gy “than £10,000 to save cirl from el ¢ f ; S [l she was acquainted merely by pame, [ (irh the reimaining var, and ool \: v ¥ way ]’myn‘v‘ Kee vw'm‘!.\:v v ‘A\- '.1": Arew he consequence an indiscretioy | The One Verfeot ‘\.-..‘A.n grew brick-red with anger, and asked | 1¢e reached a small sandy cove with L ¢ ihaah which scemed |2 chair rather near. selt her pulsc, el o s i § : her why she did not look where she | ¢ any further diticulty had not the 4\ . L i e i u,\’.-‘ or ! ! some. ordinary questions) whichi#yarod Tief vers: S o | wi 1 i 5 r 1ny was going |boat been caught in a current ar : o e L mte pro-: juhn Rurton u 1 ] “ y Beatrice was astonished and hurt. | (1 ched against a rock, It was stove 2OTEO crhic hat nou eeshranld i : o Larelils N | ‘ Nevertheless, she again found some |50 e mstantly Sl W awa SREN RS e LR e L Gl o ) words of regret and went tother room |y b it Sl e i o Y £X . ] Hest o et B 3 Mer ‘ i wondering vaguely ow anybody | Fei s 1 [ I ¢ ? e s e Ser i 3 i A e v'wn,. and the g1 calizing ' tover f St & S A e ) Were she more experienced in the |Must now fight for fies lite ¢ was lving sl © e el T o o ways of the world she would have [hamper him. Morcover, she Fms S vor i ¢ {were tempted forth onto = <pach ) : understood the real cause of Marion | could swin faily well, so, by et eT A s o] Sl L : Miller's annovance. Beatrice was fortune, they avoided the rest aking to hige : fie e e NeICC U AR I LI (| ; : voung. sylphlike and unconsciously (recf on which their boat was wrecked alm, they greeted i cucklliely young ggested @ I ' attractive, Marion was already a full- and ultimately waded shore ! ' Kiss and N and Sereanied e OIS CIR IS SEERGU SRR B R i . : blown rose whose petals were in dan- | The rain pelted down in t or the relief party | 1or AT G G i ot i b ; - ; ger of dropping, and Arthur Hard- but fl\m drawback l'm‘."‘ml matter 1 t s way. And | ragp bore all othe e e e ! e 2 3 : i wicke, in the brief half-hours he al- | cept that it added to their discomtort hers of the | considerations il E D 1€ s ¥ 218 il ’ | lowed bimself from an unflagging at. | Beatrice was exhausted, of course, but ! Hardwicke {man fighting Jersrmih s iRl doueea il Am ot s Hrrainy tendance on his doomed wite, had |profoundly thanktul that her lic and poor Be- | lyckily, Arthur Cifered bedliie SLINEEIY, So SRt E AL OIS e - Il shown a marked partiality for the so- | been spared, and very much incline ut the doctor |fore she coulc fiorhednitne Lol e lotricn I ciety of that lively chatterbox, Re-|to regard Hardwicke as a hero, owing ElcRRadRpunseion R ok it S vl cha bSO SR g st eiie | {1 atrice Tourncur. What more need be [to the coolness he had displayed in a ed to look | room to obtain some roses and carna- | oiherent ef ‘I’ el B e Ra said? Marion hated the girl and would | real crisis amentably to{jons at the hotel flow ““ ! -\k :Il\: Mg g0g S have welcomed anything which re Supporting her tend L s hands were laden with e “: ""”‘v-"'( Raxsiliguol | moved from her path a rival whom [to a point from which een here? | Paking in the situation at a e e s e ANCAUTCnion ; she deemed all the more dangerous [the hut would be vi el leancdine ar it i) his scarch, having first turned up the : hecause of the artlessness of her never been on th wisitasRai il Blaoms and theess Nerman hos iane 15 evening dress coat lose attendance on lus w had pre ch the {1 nle a expanse of shirt front i ice was just as much a|vented him from taking ¥ sucl n the is ang up at daughter of Eve as the other woman. | lengthy excursion, but the local cong 1t Sha L next time she saw Hard- tions were well known to all residents torn & Miss Miller chatting on in the hote! retoon the hotel she did not Sure enough, they soon reached the 4 ghnted omino roniih signal the man with an in- | cabin was stoutly butlt, and quite . 1t ‘ S T b o 8 viting g as she passed., with the | storm-proof, consisting of an t ns know ot bl § certal that he quitted Marion |room with a fireplace and av ESacu ¢ growled Gal e sy nEtol the § abruptly, being only too glad of Be- apartment containing sleep SO SIMTKE Jont atrice’s companionship and blankets ¢ soon revealed | 10 "1 hnew you were N TedRtaibe dehant The incident was seen by many matches and fMewood, and Hardwicke len.\:::\v vour hat and the S e Sl E eyes, and correctly interpreted by at! gquickly i+ good blaze roaring up ‘{‘h ‘ ,\\!' __'l\‘TH 8 . Son et iMoo least one of the residents in the hotel ey It wastonlvia niattecionl & Dk SR W3S noNaneatlab el Sel i g e i § Doctor Merriam, concealing a cynical arrangement that they should cach be i’;‘,f., IS LIt R Reant Fanicty i e R T 4 Witl - § smile behind a cloud of cigarctre lable 10 dry various articles of cloth- | €W tiserably conscious e e e 8 smoke, gave the angry woman a little [ ing in turn; within a couple of hmns}”“ By i’,v“\[ Salng R LU o § time to recover her self-control before (of entering into this haven they S P oe sy LB ORI S e sk he strolled up nere the worse for 1 kin et e C L e e e e s arming. weather we're. Bavink, signs of Shating Thumlcr TRnining | 13 B ank b us s o en /lon and the girl was so fright-) nc i o g Lo hwould hay 5 v worried ab jgarded as a suitable escort jor al Hardwicke el tl in th N, L and | o a : 2 TR R T i T s s el 1 Brains and & 8 2 t we?” and k 2 q " came the ¢ answer 3 did n like Doc Merriam, and was in no mood to con- ceal her feelings at th moment “Sad thing about Mrs. Hardwickle,” * icularly hard for her husband. who is' “T} really a delightful fellow and worthy of a better fate.” ¢ more can anyor sS4 v ] w : 4 The woman wheeled around on him Gz ucllvariai nliacs \ <ique 4 : [ as though his words had aroused hes o St e s n e Igence | interest, solutely on mv discreti 1 1 | % d “Is Mrs. Hardwicke very ill, then?" more than one t 1S thappy pa it at tha ¢ ol | . 3 1 she Ia;kcd have scen that we were | a L some 1o I co round Gri ““III" isn't the word. She's quite near the beach, while it is more | solation w erriam s suave words | ¢ gt " In a week or two Hardwicke than prob, that the actual accident | exp! PRl e e iy Put Your Help wanted Ads g absolutely compelled to send her to a to the boat will not be observed, The | Tournenr, who, with other guests in | moved th | 3 % ¥ ganatorium, where she will linger for | only real trouble is that v [the hotel, formed an excited group {the contes . { a few months, until death sends a|to remain here all night.” {at the landing place to receive the [to mectit n 1 merciful release. “Oh, why?" she whispered in sud-|castawavs from the boat sent to their Inoan, 1 A “Are you sure?” demanded Marion den terrov assisiarce. | wall along | ] fiercely. misfortuncs never come and sucee “Why otherwise should T tell you Rotel launch is out of CHAPTER X1V i e a a ee : such a thing?” said the doctor slowly 1 at can Iite Crushed. i i *Now look here, Miss Miller, it is part i Imly ctwee vhanst nd ! of my business to keep my eves open You help me in thic matter and 1'll help you.” “What in the world are you talking about?” was the frigid de though the woman's fine eyes TELEPHONE Tyler 1000

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