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By DOROTHY QLACKMORE. “But my father’s business has been absolutely ruiiuul by tlio war,” pro tested Anita I.Ii;ip;an. “1 imist help in Komu way or €>tlu'r.” “You- helii!" iuuRhosl hor chum, Helen Bennett. “It’s so fuiiiiv! ’ They were tho tlu-atcr for which Helen lisul tickets, anil Helen, beginniUK to r-ail/o tiiat li' r friend was in earnest. (\uiIJ liud no n'iily. “1 can t eveh il.uiKlinats I'or a woman’s extbangc*. I’m not u sooii ineniler; I'n: n;»t a t;!enograi>hor. I have no professii n. no wo’k of any kind to turn to, i.ml >»’t 1 asn deter mined to do thins to h('h> with the family exjjt nst’s. if it s only atld- ing a few delhi.s a week. i luue hniiijs and ci.nur.iVi! ^''nse and I know I can lind sonu ' "I'm afraid i1 vill I>e liurd. Nita,” Raid Helen, f^trioiis for tin* linit time. She was ln'^iiiiiin;: 1«) realize tiiat she. too. v.tniM be hrlpUjsa when it eanm n» ■ arnin.T nioiKT- As they sat in ?lu' tlieator Anita | S’he Ukei! the yoinig new: ',:aiH'r nian watched the ushers niiuiin.q: un and j !>ef.t<*r tiiaii the l;ad e.i'r .'luinitled to down the aiyU'S r'lisily r.^itinij tlie j herself. guests in the t!i<’;’.t'’r. Th were i ‘i’ni an I'sher in the S’’ln re th'^a- earninK their livirj:. tho. * i^iris. ’i'hat tor. and you may scfi.me at any iht- was not skilled \v(»rk evi' i s^1h\ Aiiiia : fornia’U(‘." s-lie said. laiighin"iy. -MorKan. could <!o Sli.* v.a.> nc- j “('cnsola!ion^—is.ift it?"' Mor- cnstonu'd to late hours; > war; row askc:i. ‘1 i)f'Ii<>ve 1 11 try itiick and activ«' bhe h.id a to ^('t t' at interview. If you woTi't Perhaps because of her keen inter est and sympathy, she made many friends. She was pleasant, cheerful, earnest and approachable. And about a motropolitan theater everyone em ployed is not appjoachablo, she had been told more than once, when she had been of se.rvico in stH’uring an ! interview with a star or v^ith folks on j.nd off the sta.Efe. “If I get this interview with Mme. Lurachez, a young newspaper man told her one afternoon, “and land it, won’t you break your rule and <-ome to lu’K'h with me, jnst so that I can tell you how much I appreidato your tips?” All!la shook her head, smiliuf'. “N(»—I d like to, but I raustn’t be gin." she said. “You'd not he ‘beginning’ anything, would yo’i?" Anita did not :!nsw«'r. It wa.s be tween the acts at a matinee perforni- anc<> and .'■ho wjis r.» t busy. “Wi'uhl you?” tht! young man per sist t'd "Think—is it fair, tin* atti- tii:l<i you’ve taken toward ni«i? You won't tell me who you are, where you j live, nnytliiiig about you. You won t < « let nil! call on yon; ynu won't come ^ out with me. What am I to do?” he asked | Ai.ita was Ireginnir.c: to tdnsh, for appearance. acccpt a tnvor fro:.i I'm hanged The followiiig day rih*' ’. -c’;? f*i the , if I’ll iiree!>t any fr.. m you.” I ma’ia:;«'nv'T'.t of a I’lcat'T and loi:n;I ■ Anifa locked at him in surprise. I ^ employment at enr" jis iiu i:.'ht r. She ' “A’ul your » nreer—yonr priiie in your j tlid not s;»eak e: hi r vi.rk to any- uMHty to si rure ditllcuU interviews j one. hut she saw '' :;ny (i!' lier trientls jor your iiapcr?’’ she asked. ! in t!ie lheat('r. A* <*:ui o’ a t :ri- ] Tho n\an turned away. "1 don’t ^ nis?ht not a nerpo.; !ia'! rer.'-iiized lu r care anything aiioiit ray canvr. What in her hoinu't aM>: v, irii h*'r r.’rls and , good is it, if in its pursuit yon nivet j quaint costunKv Ir facr, it sei'nied to a !>:iliy girl, a girl yi.ii - well. See ■ 'fii le r as if the u>n-'rs might so t'ni g(H!ig lo t: d you all ah'>ut I V* Tijjiny dolls i;)r «!il i!'-’ aTteii- {(_ Eicre and it) y'sii wen’t prom- j sj lion paid th.; :n by th ' an li< ;’cAnd iso to coi'ic tiv In.ici’ with me t‘>- for this Anita, was very t’r.ankful. m.rrow, Sliall I"" h.e a-ked. facing SI'..' became a T'.iystery among her _ her and i-eanhing h. r face. : «' loruH r acn:auila:;* f's. •* 1 .'n'ta ! rather enjoycsl being a r.i i^iu' gavi'' thfni n.i . at is; i.: -nen 1 i«-' n. h-'” t ii'K'i At t)’:- Pu';;;;-.' :a;'t ill'.C":; . , r' Mt'^t ;;.i i 1 ; .-Vnita lo ?k ‘:l at him f ^r a monn'nt : I and saw t!v ' Ii :lv ni < arn- ■ D- not At jn —yf'-. i. ;.y p, fll 'o me ii’iyihi’’*: vn.t:! yn*: ciirm a» ■.'i T'; i i;iv M'M. ic . '■■t ny ;-..'ih‘'!' i-;Vl c":; r'* ;■ • .■ i'i !i \"c'i ' > ;r!v afier- ’ '■ ?■’ ■' •' i!00:: t ::.y ;.*.d S.'tu.-d:.;* ' : '■ . ■ ‘'1 ; ; •! u-I: she t;;*:d. ' :■ !; ;!■•■ ;!■: -r. ’.i in fr.'*u ■‘Anil yr.-j ;u-o—I y'., ■M.u l;';’hi:!‘! the I'.ifHlig’HJs. Fe:sr;'hi:n? . • i’ll jrll you lon-orrowf at lunch.'" for storii ■. for n> •vj-:, i:ir i)lots an 1 she int<'rnipi*'d. •'Sh—the curtain's they <'oi»!d turn into space going up." lor v.ltich they receivt'd loUars. "it is—for a fac't s‘'i'! U^'gi'r, tak ’ Anita had ln'giin lo have a !"road , irig h«-r liand for a r'.ornent. •■'rill ^ sy!.’r: !hy with anyone wli-t v;is Try- to;norrow ihmr.'” h(‘ s-iid. i ing lo earn hoisfst «Jo!Iars. In her , ;\:ui .V.-'ita !ei liirn l!r.- ghitJue.ss ' "5 i The undersigned will, in person or by deputy; visit the various tov/nships of Transylvania County at the times and places indicated below for the purpose of coUectiiig taxes, and all tax payers are earnestly re quested to meet me and pay their taxes for the year nineteen and fifteen. Cathey’s Creek Township, J. C. Whitmire’s Store Thursday, October 21st Eastatoe Township, L. M. Glazener’s Livery Stable Friday, October 22nd Gloucester Township . . . Macedonia Church Saturday, October 2 3rd Hogback Township W. J. Owens Monday, October 25th East Fork Precinct Baptist Church Tuesday, October 26th Boyd Tovvrnship W. L. Talley’s Store Wednesday, October 27th Little Pviver Township Merrell & Merrell’s Store Thursday, October 28th Cedar Mountain Pi’ecinct . . H. Garren’s Store Friday, October 29th TO'.viiship . T. Jj. ]i':iieiand’s Store L O Saturday, October 30th PICKELSIMER, u:in Sheriff and Tari Ccllector. il fornn^r n;od-‘ oi' !if(' s’.'.'* h.rl j’.ivrn ir, h<-/ eyes at .a-.' ^nnsj. i!. v.'.ige errners an-1 vva,?''*-eai"’iiiille iCi'5*yr!.^iiT. i.y x.-v.^spa^ ihoii:Jit. i ■ > ! J-, •fcsaeu^arja....:., casum'jB; affi-si:u:aaeCTi!tKi«va,rfcaa; 5i«.sifeaiiieY*. ixsirarM-: :.'MJSss a j -t- ti ‘TjOimrstaiM: m ^ •■•■'•yv •iMS5JaS2aaEira39E:t- -nwi*:-!’ iA "i. r-' "-r € if-iP e .have th P y The styles are new and txp lo the minute. Yoti know Plummer has no carried over Irom season to season ^oods to show you. a If T d rd'ii y! f ? _ >•«.f*k UiiJ n 'fi f? 13 a Si 'W U f y Now 3top he**c as you reai and think how iny- Winter shoes? 1T7 " t, V/ c aon t r* thinp' but solid leather shoes. Men's extra heav'/ Shoc.^ v/orth SS.OOt Plummer's prk Men's Locust Post hea^^y v/ork Shoe;:, 'fherc may be somewhere shoes just as <ood—one thing we linow, tliere are no better work shoes than Lccus Fcst a* Shoes. pr;cc ij-lSU Ladks" Pony Skii' Coats, s'! / '.50 values Mi: Pod'S’ Sk::: CoaiSt Sc '-**0 valut $2.88 . t it- ■; " t ; r' "J* t Jin ■ >•'* • 1 t. > JiUMl. flflorbo' pn Wlnfpf hVi ji'Hy id t? iyui Ladies" Black Long Coats 55*00 value:-: Children’s Coats ranging ia prices from $1,50 to $7X'0. A great variety of styles* Men's good, heavy tleeced Underwear, sells everywhere ior 50e: Plummer's price Ladies' heayy ribbed Undershirts and Draw'ers, Piuninier's t rice Z C T-Ien's heavy Work Shirts, everywhere sold for 5Gc, Plummer's price OcG We want you to come 5n and price our BLANKETS.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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