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- _| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922, ° on 2ove.Will Never. Di rll CARN wy N A*STORY FOR THE, YOUNG OF HEART. Pounded 182 ) BY JOHN HUNTERG”® FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE CHAPTER III, CHARACTERS IN THE STORY. of the girl, the gemeral air of ‘showi- Continued). 2 nd . aa lily in| ness”? about her, And she also re- ee, ‘ CONSTANCE BRENT, divorced; proprietor of a gambling club in] jembered the familiarity of her smile, rma | cians ummer Assortments ; and o Jess's a ‘ front of the picture as Con} AUDREY BRENT, her daughter, who has been educated on the Con-] A vague doubt crept into her mind nington’s party approached tinent, ignorant of her mother’s life and business and chaperoned|*® query. For a moment Constance | il, sunburnt man, and two by contemplated telling Audrey what she knew of Lois—that her ¢ one alight and xirtiah, the) AUNT ELLA, who favors Audrey's suitor, met at Monte Carlo. Sib GIL HaReheas war itatp. to. 0 Of Smart Apparel and Home Needs niddie aged and regal. They] JIM HARKNESS, son of a steel magnate, but a philandering ne’er-do-}only friendship—but she checked i . onstance Brent, Audrey and well, given to gambling and racing ’ pal add] ane PR ICED AT MONE Y-SA VING VAL OBS sarkness! lessly as Audrey spoke. Lord Connington stopped. Te knew V¥Oh! men who knock about, /like her after all these years, this woman Harknesy, are sure to meet one or two a1 vife, A he could irls of that description, Th vANL by te ew that, dente the erent chans i nothing in itt"and now ier ur toon|| 1 ODAY TOMORROW CLEARANCE ‘himself, she recognized him, And the at the frocks.’ Bekie iA taunt be iia daughter! Caine eo abate beer Gingham - Women’s and Misses’ , He was gripped by 2 chaos of emo- “T don't think T want to look at Oh ‘Lady Barbara immediately rec- take me home,” [Tweed & Worsted Jersey aized the woman le pte ke CHAPTER IY. To keep cool and fresh ie as the notorious O1S DENBIGH and Harkness " looking on hot Summer Sl JITS 3s walked straight up to Constance finished their lunch, ‘Thetr tall days requires plenty of | t and inclined his head. His a was hye Te eee ral house dresses. Why not Were $14.73 to $28.00 9 a ‘| 7 hy seiataei niscences, accounts of w b i rere $14.73 to $25. | A llc Ee ememreey will pened to mutual friends since they buy them during the bs two days of these special prices? Slipover Dresses, of checked gingham piped with white, brown, lavender, blue, green, ia ens black checks. (illustrated A)—sizes 36 to 46... Special 1.18 House Dresses—Voile, ging- ham, tissue and chambray in a large variety of long- waisted and one-piece mod- els, in all the wanted shades. (illustrated BY had last met, and Lois's difficulties in regard to her “show. “You will have a liqueur with your coffee?” asked Harkness, as the plates were removed. No, Jimmy, I'm off drink. Strict Puseyfoot, and all the rest of it. But as it's you, I'll risk a Grand Marnier, Have you got any nice Turkish cig- arettes “You're a dreadful expense, Lols,"" smiled Harkne: “IT should have though much more of you if you had said I was rather A variety of practical suits for all-season sport and street wear. | nber me. I am Lord Conning iy tance Brent bowed without € exactly why she did so. in recall your name,"’ she said [am Mrs. Brent.” course,’’ Constance noted that igton's eyes were straying to: Audrey. “It is many yeurs we met.’ He smiled, and Con was able to realize how charm smile could be. must plead to that most unpardonable of | forgetting a lady's name; but 4 the sin is mitigated somewhat fact that [ remember your Women’s and Misses’ New Ratine Sport Dresses Special 13.75 me You have your daughter with dear,” countered Lois, sizes 36 6— i iv Four recollect that there wus a Ut LSM eaEn Ee arellighaarl «94 WOO ccorsn ee Praises ee ore CO ee ae ee sie, but sho was quite a baby. AG SEL ear Navitte ip Miaat here! fistde | Disai' Dosis Seco Flee are made of ratine, in tangerine, orchid and } forced to introduce Audrey, and she urette, Lois leaned forward. Her face Copen, and effectively embroidered with white id go reluctantly. She felt that Au drey, Connington, and herself occu pled a stage, with Harkness as a somewhat pum%ied audience. She turned to Audrey. “Audrey, this gentleman {s Lord Connington, whom T knew when you were quite little. My daughter, Au Audrey stepped forward, and Con nington extended his hand And then Audrey's slim fingers were in her father's grasp. ‘To the wag very serious Women’s Extra Size wool. “Jimmy. Something's happened to Micions be ks ey eel OVEN fOUsSedresses || Mest toe come a} thie pres ay canal to his lips. “I bey get Special 1 62 . “Oh, but you do! You're not in ees ness, He haa a.{{ Altractive one-piece models in slip-over style, Sti tov-|] zmade of checked gingham and piped with white. ‘ f : ways regarded Lois as a child— ° ° PE a a ee a ew mila oul Sizes 48 to 52. Silk Hosieryfor Women able child. girl it was just a delightful meeting g he asked, putting down his cup. Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor. yin @ kind-faced old gentleman aD “TO CONNINGTON IT WAS THE GREAEST MOMENT OF HIS | “‘Because'’—— She hesitated. “Oh, re a great name, and carried the % just because, that's all.’" 1 61 foad of a world-wide fame. But to| !FE- TAL wonian lm FeAmOni ernllod tacos Were $1.95 ° Connington it was the greatest mo ment of his life. at his ease. ) ; TOMORROW erhaps more than any other)Constance was trying to control the| ness, striving to appei : 1 had ever done, And she was|turmoit of her emotions, She ad-| ‘And if I were in love Full fashioned hosiery of i At lust he turned to Constance... joy compar felt at thet ldisemod Andy qth gome (naltrors You ure!’ Lois said it with a cer- fi y good quality, in The introduction had taught him that], Jos companions BOetaee lence tain finality black, white and colors and with mercerized Audrey, as yet, did not know the real tluence and lifted his d toa pi “Where's Mr. Harkness, Audrey? “I will tell you a secret, Lois."* fdentity of her father. iapitaxl Audrey hesitated. “tle went oft, | Harkness leaned over and spoke very tops. “You must be very proud of your} © ‘ quietly, ‘I have met a girl—as sweet daughter,” he said. Neither he nor * he said. “And|He apparently thought we might be WOMEN’S ALL SILK HOSIERY—full fashioned—black ead) 64 \ ae a A , s und pure as s hee d c fone 1 ho jac am erable time, an¢ gathered that he 2 p yas . ti ahed from ae aed a HA ee eed Tele Nimibale Wal theslnitie sways Lois had bent her head, so that the CHILDREN'S 3 SILK HOS! fancy ribbed and plain— dered. They walked on, Con Constance leading, with whom Preslow had imme tached himself, following. Lady Bar bara Preslow walked alone. Harkness walked behind. He was]. with the party but not of it, but ean ee eee Hom Constance felt like two| brim of her hat hid her face from his I tt C t ™m SI ee Bae Catone iets nayante: iu | view, Her voice was a little strained, inge e Os u e U Ss distinct personalities; the one, her i ‘Does she love yc 2 I self, torn with anguish, driven Deeb) : Mi ‘od help me, I believe she does."’ ry: the other, detached, mechani-| «are you not sure?" Were $2.74 e eal, hiding the true Con: rent ‘She has kissed me, and she ts not kind of girl whose kisses are Tub Silk Costume Ships—were $3.94......... 3.29 nd Lord Cor little 1 1 the cor ition They set off toward the s they went Audrey and! tne ques which had lingered in her mind MORNING SPECIALS n ten, Lois,"’ said Harkness. ‘All ° , :. 9 i Xircumstances did not appear to at | .\t Mamma, Do you like Jim—Mr aire utaiee ? Alas M . d G 1 0 S l mM d &T U I 1 P M Prive ingerturbable selt-couridence.| "" SrReerin my life I have laughed at love. You isses’ an irls n Sale loday omorrow Unt MoM. fect his imp’ f t i know how men do laugh. But Pear nos eee a cn ) > laugh. But now ; eH ere In front of him he heard iH mnooting Sa edt | have seen very little of him up| tive realized that it is the strongest . To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, hatter of Fresiow (0. Qvvavione of [!0n: a8 ies sail goodny. “When one|t0 the present,” answered her mother. | thing in all the World. Stronger than 1 y OUSeECS peta Saeed i a je quiet, succinet observ c lavaae tout the disappointment showed in Aue 5] hate, stronger than fear, And it neve! i Stal Acade s on new ne “That doesn't mean he im-|dies. Iam sure of it. I know that if 88 ct. Extra Size Bloomers $1.95 Charmeuses..........1.43 Preslow at Up Acaatti een on Te RCT OEl ed you unfavorably when you|L give up Audrey I could never look Value $1.68 1.23 and Step-ins ++ +62) 40-inch—good quality—fine as- &. g new all the peculia of wach | 8 und going to be|first met him, mamma, does it?" ‘Tha|at another woman.” a : . Hemstiteher! and lace trimmed— | rortment of street and evening s nad had a sure eye fo. ftone: In age, wha and what [Bil had expected enthusiastic praise, : idrey her name Sizes 6 to 18 Years. flesh and white. shades, technique. Audrey tri to draw been dhe. J shor an ¢ Carper, bit her lip. How could . EXTRA SIZE DEPT.—TIIRD FLOOR BILKS—MAIN FLOOR, sus into the conversation and nity of J she praise Harkness with the memory] ‘Poor old Jimmy. Got it at last.’ , . Ra simply eee ee ere ne nbek ving those of Carteret strong in her mind, with | She had never acted more wonderfully 67 ct. & 77 ct. Women’s $1.77 Fine Dress Serges....1.10 ‘eould not tell a bad picture from x CN CRA of dining {his brutal words to herself still’ ring-| behind the footlights than she did at ° Union Suits............ +53) 42 and 48-inch—all wool—browa, ® Ievod one. with me to-morrow evening? ing in en ears? thatugoment® Art F; br R Rand-top finish — low neck — | navy and black. Harkness retired from the discus- Alone! ‘That was the word which{ “Mamma Constance started at| Outside, Harkness called a taxi and 1 e ugs sleeveless—loose or tight knee— DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. ion gracefully and made up his mind] S"8 tsclf to Constance Brent}the alarm in Audrey's tone. “You| Was about to get into it when Lois regular and extra sizes, ae Ne airaesd | 82 Ones don't like him or you wouldn't be su{ stopped him. “rl get on home by|| Sanitary attractive rugs in neutral colors, with KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN toon, | 42 ct. White Poplins:..... .30 nich characterised him. Bale ou 1 re fn #0! she amas quiet. ‘Tell me the truth."" paypelty Tay: ‘Thanks ever so much band borders and corner designs in contrast- 68 ct. Men’s Athletic sie finishs toe sport wear, boys’ e y drey, afraid I i fi she reme rere a OSS, Co ance a 7 ch. S ? shirts, ete. Tsay, Audrey, I'm afraid 1 mie. | remembered a hundred trials she had site nt was greatly tempt-|" Harkness paused, It had suddenty|| mg colors. / Underwear... WHITE GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, t along now.” He cd. She looked right into Audre Miter aduering to hi decision ed, and felt the weight of them} (veg, and the voice of temptation dea} Come t© him how beautiful she really 27x54 in.—val. $2.50..1.67 | 4x7 ft.—val. 95.97.....3.97 Sleeveless shirts — knee length | 9 Gingh: ap he saw the shadow which crept . into nothingness. She strove to say| ¥™ i) a! drawers—well-known make. et. Ginghams........yd. .17 wer her eyes planeed ts 60 PMethine. te eapease eet gety | “May 1 take you to supper after the}| 6x9 ft.—val. 87.07....4,97 | 9x6 ft.—val. 63.50. ...1.94 MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. | Mill lengthy—S2 inches wide. ae honEnh wel were ndered if he e show to-night?" he asked . ,, . WASIL FABRICS—BASEMEN’ Be iuct emed to het ae ONG te refhwal wan almost fay.{{ Imported Braided Rush Rugs— | Rag Rugs—Hit or miss patterns, 28 ct. Men’s Mercerized Hose .20 j rz, eslow had turned his back and], hhoweds = Thate was. 8 od ane pe auuat mye jump W] tered. “Not to-night, Jimmy.” strong and serviceable iot Sum- Ia 6 variety of mixtures and Large assortment of colors. 45 ct. Ribbons............. 31 atfecting to stud rainswept ee eee Mens paeisebie M ite d paveulived The taxi drove away, and as it slid met use — neutral grounds, sten- Peatinch HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR, Hair bow and sash widths—moires cape. Audrey lowered her voice. {4.4 tet Nine wos first impressic se ee eee . bgt cea re jnalners nee ciled borders and centre designs 24x48 inch $12.50 Boys’ Suits.......... 7.95 and satin tries: alse plains— ni ‘of fecling out of it, Was el fro enbigh like a cloak nar ee 4 : white, black and colors. uu are n said ur wil you not dislike Jim,] Her baby face looked suddenly forlorn in tones of blue, brown, gre eee inab, All-wool tweeds, cassimeres and | RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR. your train at Charing Cros mamma?" Audrey was persistent and in her eyes was a y xt cheviots ~~ green, brown and amiled. “Of course not ae 2 _ ie a yearning which f | ee ee cid citcnds mest | 0 It you him, dear, it is suMf-|eyen Harkness, blind as he was, could REIS eorias ys Swinging Hammocks — three heather ‘mixtures’ and stripes | $2.24 Sheets. . 1.48 aera, when old led cient fe intil [have had an op-]) 1, “He kissed 7 tyles t 1 1 ull alpaca lined, with two pairs | a Ba fond CeonninE have read I her hat Bxl0ft A style stripes ot green, red and o 90x90—Utica and Dwight / Bens ociner ond Lord Conning: |, udging him better for] was all she could think, “He kissea i tan mixtures—-hung on metal ends full lined trou 8 to 17 yr. | pind d Dwight Anchor ppear to be such r new cehe ge a? ade oye’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR : y wround the } te i. vet oxo ft side valance 2.47 SHEETS—BASEMENT, CTT, easy ua Bs cl toward the shop win-| Constance Brent went to Lord Con] gg turnover eushion, . 4 $10.50 and $12.50 Boys’ a, ful of mo to slip away.|} ‘ did so Audrey laid ton's house in Mount Street as a Large assortment of Swinging Navy Blue Serge Suits 8.65| 51-97 New Net Curtains... 1.33 a fuss by saying good- |) » arm. woman gong to the ordeal of her life 27x54 inch Hammocks in better grades. All wool—fine or medium wale | With centre valance and neat RAkoGe There was a She dined alone with Connington in lace edge eur mother and everybody. | we evalaea sae ® box or inverted plait models nce edge. ‘ ewereccigin io her atterward.| tags Ravbara waa alread ie ra volees ‘opi te great oak-panelied dining oom alpaca lined—many with two pail Dy DTA TE BASEMENT: tay T gee you aguin?” eagerly. Jil car. he had wat anoiken a woul |” Congtance looked round. A taxi|. It wae a Dig toom, and ite TODAY TOMORROW fully lined trousers—sizes 7 to 17 | $1.00 Aluminum Double vd, “E shall just our} i Rington went straight] Was drawn up at the curb, find into stion was from the « andeta BOYS’ CLOTHING-—THIRD FLOOR. 7 Cereal Boilers ' meeting, dear With allita Hin own: ropin, hen at laabdoady | cps nent me mete Le hae Biogen One Le (polaned - ape | 1S6-quart size octagon shape. ae natural: c sean tania eaunid te ve iepepostie nite st r was wreathed infor the dining tat . $1.24 Little Tots’ Skirts £77 | HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS—4TH FLOOR, | m ms, tant smite,| were shadowy and i ; j ‘Where are you after you] to Presiow naar ; ‘ Prineess and Gertrude style—lace i i : Lee. , | Henaiy « the door] carers places of myste . Every piece in this sale is of well-known dependable and embroidery trimmed—~sizes to | 58 ct. Water Color f here? ‘ Bin alu rondjes b Heno Um NRE eneteinlicen: yp F ; y trim Opaque Shades 48 Soupemeeseaked Seni Y Uneasy: | ox t meat Se Rue Bas, SON make that can be counted on not to wear through. 6 years, | paque < sere anywhere, Til have lunch downs} Prostoy us perfectly cool, or] 1 i and AuAtes van am asin of. bei bn 1 | The plating is done on anickel-silver base, which is ANTS' DEPT.--SECOND FLOOR. | fx te large assortment of @ PN tere, andi two min-|\insnendi, we I Nae es t way! Bee the giel getting} Conuington talked easily of many a further surety of quality. Sale prices afford sav- 97 ct. Little Tots’ Gowns... .52) SHADES—FOURTH FLOOR, leah he was in Piccadill Tiinlae t [into t Axi? She's Lois Denbigi,| things, mostly of his travel ings that are genuinely worth while if your purchase ainecck and cambre- slice and | g2 94 White Tub Silk hoodily along toward the Cirens. | derful Conn i have hep| Smart little woman, ¢ When at last the meal was finished is in quantity for a hotel, club or camp and also if it embruidery trimmed—sizes to 6 | 9" nite tub oF he walked on slow! | back dvove awa she almost signed with relief. With is merely to replenish your personal needs. rs | Petticoats vee 94 lady who w i 1 tucned t ™ y ‘ ng of t coft noington y FANTS' DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR. | Shad fst tl giles ene road Bio va ileeteitocie pear hereby PM eee ery gia tie aetvanis to go, and tiey were|{ Chests of Rogers Triple Plated Silverware—consisting of } herbie beget metas gmasiiy, wit andi th dew ag GEE ORE [baled Lois Denbigh eft alone six each of knives, forks, table and teaspoons, one sugar shell Girls’ Patent Leather Pumps | PETTICOATS—SECOND FLOOR. ONG person turned and Prestow quietly least, nothing Fist a loss for words, Then |the dining table at Lord Connington ] Were $18.95 ; ot AG oe ee Phiten” pattarae cell | $128 Satin Camisolen., :.:..5,97 Pec at chs vassed, for mintat she pointed silently to @ passing ‘hus. | sve realized that with the gung of the | ; os neds Strap shouldere—slip-on modelee= Denbigh, a rapidly ris “LT fail to understand you, Tam in] Atong ie of its upper deck a| Servants a change had come over | Other Chests of Silverware, set 7.96 to 38.80 Sizes 844 to 1016: | daintily trimmed with luce. 0 omed Ww mood for Vhat do you eat 1 8 plastered met her stare stead) and hel 4 2 4 ere a Ls K LINGERIE—SECOND ¥ - epenunioel co ney : ' Wh 1} great bil ph 4 a met her ve steadil 1 F.B. Rogers Fruit Bowls Silver Plated Bread Traye- mere A 0 ARE 33 oe D FLOOR. > to Harkness mean A ip a ciga aes ob lated a el-silver —~ f Si > s— 68, J i 's § Sui allo, Jimmy, old thing. You look TeAHAlUGHAnew tualel? ald Pre THE ARCADIAN THEATRE You won't mind iff smole w thar were 610.06 8.75 wire on piekel meer wag SHOKS—SECOND FLOOR. $16.0 Lion's Sumeaes Felte-sh 80 he man who dreamt he'd broken| tow calmly. “So that it will be all tt LOIS DENBIGH oftee?” | were 83.95 2.95 26 et. Ticki ary Peasy le eimtihe ein mank at Monte and woke up to} same in the end.” , And L ahould: ike tt Tf ye e Sterling Silver Candlesticks wore 83.43 7s Ghy BICRADER) sense ses + 21972) shades—sises 84 to 49—regulars in, Wha e ma Lady Barbara regarded in SORVAL TRESSIDER ara th designees i0nehos | Silver Plated Table Spoons and AC A and other stripes, | and stouts. : i ; for some In h were $14.9 pr. 1O.25 Dinner Forks—Freneh grey and TICKINGS—BASEMENT. MEN'S CLOTHING—MAIN FLOOR, roused himself and 1 TELL YOUR HUSBAND" ' 1 ss bright finish -well known makes ney meet ert y 1, an i re 42.50 n't know you were in town." ant Cor party enough for Au H Imported Cut Glass Pepper and : 0 Fy j ME ead dann ak the rc : ; R : H ; : , mpas y Lie Half Dozen # Sales Continued Tomorrow / @> med face, Lois | nee Rai Bl : P maken gedeatas a sols Denbigh ’ 1 { Half Doz. 94 * Cs AP er ee gE CEC ee ea ait Bo MEN'S SHIRTS AND PRINTED SHIRTINGS J ‘ ’ { t \ \