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on i ' ING aKT IGER By REX BEACH OUT WAT METROPRLITAN MEMURLPER SPEVICE, mate Ne who had been’ fighting jeep and quick but he was safe and could no gentimentalist What has that » bank Henry called him into to do with it? no bowels of « [copy siokt sy se CALL think you can run him. or thin sum “I spose you ain't lyin’,” 4 moment bef Light-figured n so perfect I'm interested sted in him from t when he returned to Wichita On the cont an exultant mood, t down to jealousy, tf you} train young Briskow t fact Is due a sud expected to ® much different than} paris nd even on the encouraged you to think But she ts the only I evér saw led Gray’s buoyancy Td make} upon his arriv: sed him immen trod the street to What was it he did? © came in fe th minds preoce ‘That waa going some. ng about that bie record atands. rprised Budd: “Woman scrape? sort of man to intrigue a: worry about “Bob. and her epewight | more sense With this nor mark the fa troubled than te to be maid have weighed more him thea this particular « @ man of his typ a mahogany off made ready to step fc country was an appailin implying utter moral tur Tom | office on to leek for peop i of influence, Bud with n friend as a matter o y reason to respect tain af them for some of their coming a ge 1 lingered in kapha ther different d to him as to an old friend. m she smiled at him, A traitor to his a man who cor name | dropped his hat vere not to b It seemed | mother! him, had merely anything about In| finished telling him perturbation up fighting his sonsulted Judge listened to him in as fluential person, preme importance. ady acceptance of the invi construed to ind! ess akin to his own, paying court r of Wichita F embarrassed al hours they ay cortainly was DVENTURES OF THE TWINS €/ Olive Roberts Barton you come in to get from breaking his resolve and telling " seemed to expect something agitation|came mt great cost, tho unconsciously of himaelf, the ed A message quite |two weeks perhaps! But two wee re awaiting hen, late that afternéon, he mount-| then, Henry Nelson has told you “That's a go, office-Tom| that I was—that I was sent back] (Continued Tomorrow) and| from ov something in thelr formal, | | greeting sent a quick chill of al | them into his but his own words nor theirs con-| dishonorable. | hatred of the man attained deeper, blacker depths than ever. y's| “Here it is,” he whispered. “I've found it” funny fat little supplementing to lead up to the object ‘om Parker finally, and in terrupted by You object to my ve on magic shoes. | tentions to All three of them UUp-toed over to| it?” Tom | mumbled an uncomfortable affirma- I'm shut out—that's how I hap- | nature of my to do Is to on it Ike @ door-bell wonderful thing happened. | door slid up into the rainbow argumentatively which the Twins ful fairyland bey beckoned Mister Sky man who aspires to the unless 1 can find the magic button.” tentions to that girl must stand the exclaimed Nick. (To Be Continued) “Where is it?” (Copyright, 1923, by Senttle Sta upon his ‘scutcheon,” THE SEATTLE PAR 8 Cynthia Grey: - Girl Enmeshed in Indefinite Engagement—Learns That Fianee Corresponds With Former Sweet- heart—Is She Jealous When She Feels She Should Know of Continued Friendship? BY CYNTHIA GREY What should the. young girl, engaged for several year do when she suddenly discovers that her fiance has been corresponding with a former sweetheart? Rather a blow, to say the least. Not alone in keen disappointment but with a crashing of those ideals with which every girl uncgn- sciously endows her lover. Ideals may not always be alike, There are such a number of attributes which we can term ideals—faithfulness, cour- age, strength, ability, tenacity. They are legion. But every girl holds her lover to account for some ideal or ideals—some | more, some less. This young girl Writes: “Wehave planned over and over again to marry, but the date has hever been definitely set; nothing really agreed upon, but that we would be married—sometime. I have always loved and trusted) We have bad such ha nen together, Then, a few week in her office rey will receive callers Monday, Wednesday aco, 1 found opt about this other|] aod Friday, from 1 to 2 p. «irl, He madg no dealal of having don Tuesdayy and Thurs written her, First, when I confront-|| from 31 a. m. to 12 m, @ ed him with the fuct, he denied the |] Week. P do not com accusition.® Later he confe ho|| other fimes, as it seriously inte had Been writing her feres with her writing Mins Grey, it with dinay Jo me almost il ointment and unhappl-| ne ness. More, because he led/about it. He said he was sorry, but find it hard to believe in him again I feel he. hould have tr must decide with her on th date of thelr dink da If gain fails her, then it 4 a wonderful thing for her future ted Me, | that she ith him for all an break showed me the lesters and told meltime, Her rightft “pr ¥ about t whys and whe * | come And with h experienc Of the corresponide she will better know how to avoid “He has always had my ever imilar snags another time. nfidence Am 1 foolish and ove Jealous to feel the way I about the theid: . What should ono do for bee ati ace.’ If the sting remaina im the flesh it y| thould be pulled out and a drop or Do ye think she and foolish? {wo of ammonia water applied to the mien &e he has dene| und, A compress wet in cold 1a ter or cold Borte acld solution will juat loved well but not ~ i Mt ROK nelp to allay the pain. ine Ps cee Tho secret of the average girl rd vena: s What is the ural’ of “alde-de * * (with lover or mere friend) | in mystery. Dén't. confide every | “8? J f tiny little thing in your life—what| The plural te *aldes-de-camp” not you think and what you do. In| “@d¢-de-camps” soe no way do I mean to be deceptive | But that illusive part charm | How hot does the-water in a nat-| (which really mystery) ts. most |¥FAl hot spring become? | attractive to the opposite sex Hot springs in the Vatey of Ten ‘The rose is far prettier in its| Thowand Smokes near Mt. Katmai an when tern apart | Volcano in Alaska redch a temper ature of about 1,200 degrees Fahren heit. According. to Bclence Kervice Hot Spring range all the way from this temperatu folds of petals t bit by bit. So is the avernge yyoung person. Hi thi own self. It's back some down to that of sin the ntaine ia, which are sigh than the annual mean ten What is the oldest city in exist- Damasexs. eee From where did Voe ‘ome it formerly thought th d ame from Weat Africa to the Weat Indica and Southern United States, but arch indi that there are no recognized beliefs and ceremontals which could be re. pdtded as a Voodoo relifion, but this term iy merely applied to various Mdvical practices which have been h and that' common the world over. 1 forget. « her Weaken And if ab tight to teil him that tong ¢ the clreumste imply, then, that there is a on mine what prompts c sir. ‘Can you asture us that more to talk ® me when you re I want to know mi was just telling the tion | interrupted, mly moment of hes d, curiously e that a man can live xerace yes. Dishonor. of the court fo hell with that! Innocent men JA « honor ix so sensit : ; , “ jto strain it ta to wound it tdi tetas Si tes A smile soft Gray's the human eye it cannot VAS . slightest. injurys without serioux| °°. “And guilty men have gor own protesting their inno cence. Which are you to I made the best defense but it was Insufficient o Mew evidence. I would + | damage The younger man ignored the pompotis tone of this speech; he ded. “I ses, Some one anid also at it Ig like an island. ‘rugged a: thout landing piace: and once out.|¢Pdure the stigma of «t than of it we can ‘never re-enter,| "@¥® You consider me a liar, and, teat. @wenetn tadeuki fate tay of course, that {x what a wduld Prebiaaine® think if I denied it om Parker stirred; irritably he} Halloran was on hin feet now,| broke out, “I'm damned if I think|@nd evidently anxious to terminate aya itr” | the interview. “There are two sides Nd what? to every question, of course, and Tom remained silent, but when| Justice is not always done. How-| his companion drew a deep, pre-|ever, that really makes no differ paratory breath, Gray lifted a hand,|ence in this instance, The findings Ho rose nervously and in a changed|of a military. tribunal are as con tone continued clusive as those of any court Again let me speak for you and/ jaw, and it 1s not for us to ques ten our mutual distress, First,| tion them. To repeat what I start ever, I must make my own! ed to say just now, I fall to under 1 plain, —I—love your daugh.|stand how you can expect us to ter, Mr, Parker.” The declaration| tolerate your further attentions to aker| Miss Barbara or how you can per turned away to hide his emotion.| sist in your insane determina “1 think—I hope she fs not indiffer-|to ask her hand in marriage.” ent to me. “I would give my life] “Perhaps you'll understand when to marty her and, God willing, 1/1 say that I propase to clear my-| shall, So much for that.” Hol self.” ung himself pbout and met t “How? When?" es of first on® old. man, then the, “Soon I hope.” other. Harshly, defiantly, he added:| “And in the meantime?” Understand me, nothing you can} Gray considered this question| do, nothing on ¢arth—nothing in| briefly. “In the meantime—it you Heaven or in hell, for that matter—| will agree to say nothing to ‘Bob,'| will stop me from telling her about| I will promise not to declare my| my love, when the time comes. Now, | feelings, nor to seo her alone.” said the fathe posi on rseas in ‘disgra You} want to know if he spoke the truth. DANCE FROCK He did!” + An unusually lovely dance frock | After a moment of silence, Judge |is of pastel blue chiffon over orchid, | Halloran sajd, with sstift finality:| beaded with tiny coral beads. “The Salad Bowl” In the real bowl are the health and good looks | that green vegetables and fruits give. 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