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I ' '('h Il Il< »t t ><'('« im se et l'ect l\ e un til later F· ί instance. ! enewal »! a.d addit i· Mis ?" ι · - -en.ι :n^t.j I Inient . ledit will 11 ' · t he .it h -ted ny t;,.· îles until .\« ·\ \η· t h ί π ; le η 'ίΐιιι ing ι mmmim ·· nthlo j .. · ment ·Ί $."> <>n installment credit CHAPTER TtlIKTY-THP.KR I WHKX VI.I N'A " Hamilton asleep en a davenport m l!:.· 1. >.· ν : : ..· r -N'· V rk !'■'· !. she poked him in Uie chest. H· awoke «plut' rintr questions " -Wl.· !·.· Γ» 1 " ;< 'I.·· .pri ât»· . ■■ . I !" !.· v. . ' Ltrl : .ι t.!Ν >w III isk ' · >1 ■ sank In ·■ him. Wl.at ii. \ ■■■, ;. r.g bet 1 Smiles crinkled η:■■·.:τ I h:-' s:, ι y < y· Can t ι t .ν ; su·:- , tii·::;y ·.< . i<» Τ ■ t r.r. ι " Ν ■· ,·, the nu·;· .·■ : the v. : ni · r Scasi r, .,·. '.h·· ran· i: • I:.· .i:e f in take .-are "t' things i· r :r. ;st like P..i ·. ki r ι an t ke ι arc > '!' i' :;r bu ■ .:··■«- Jiist I : k < y.'U. V.· : ; he Ί n<·k 11■ · 1, ' I m tl; : ■ t : th·· clan:· >r The nir! -.runt··! in ι niookinp fashion X..w let's have tlie r. al Iimsi r: ' Si itt yawm I and sat up ■ When Aunt Daisy ι aile·' anil t"!·! nu· you'·! μ ne t" Χι···.· Y ι rk au ι .η, I ο ml. :n't help : · ; ; ■ : :. - be: mg i : ■ · ' \· the last trip '.una ; · ut. Th.'us μ · wrong. I gut •.vorr.e.! a'· ut yi ι so I yot on the :·. \t j ■ 1 ■ ι : :. ■ SI i.'pishly he looked '.ι·.νη into her fare. "An.l her· I am ' Υ1 .·ι· ι eut :n to ti 11 him ■,'■· tit C-irly'.··. ibout Mrs. Vine en!'.- not i: kit ! reception, about the - ■ n ' ■ it now w is a .·■:;· :te th.:.K For many minutes she tali;·· 1 realizing that her friend's liMppir:· ss over her ρ·■■·! fortune 11 μι tie,ι her own. "Havt you heard from Tate?'' lie suddenly asked ' Ye> the girl said, not looking at Scott "A wire. ' The un.omfort al'le, apologetic feeling she ulwHys had regarding her tin nee in Scott's presence rushed over her. "Let's r.ot talk about Tate'" she said sharply Scott's inquiry brought Tate's impertinent message to lier i: ;:. 1 It:· newed the anger she had f.lt · .. ir,j him since his rude, thri ate::;:.g response, when she told h ; m ■ f the necessity of her Xew Y >rk ' rip Sc..it · πike the uneasy silence ι "At anv rate, 1 m glad to find you , ; all righ· ,1 "of course I'm all riclit. Why shouldr. t I lie all right? Instantly her manner softened and she ι···:ιι he i for the man's hand. "I'm s.>rry, Scott, to be so snippy I guess 1 m tired and haven t sense enough to know it. Heaven knows. 1 don t .li serve your kindness—' "Tush.'' Hamilton responded. "When are you going home? Whenever the boat sails—I m going through the Canal." ' I think I might like a little boat tiip, and Lord knows it would be goth1 for you to have a rest like that. Ylena gave a high-shouldered shrug. "Suit yourself." Slyly she added, R .se is going along " "That wasp ?" Scott ducked like η prize fighter. "All tlie same. I still think I'll take a stab at it " His hand idly tapping the daven port cushion,' encountered a calling card. "Cosmo Peyton Ha: .», Jr ." he nail. 'Whew! All that ti top ι .f a Park avenue address. Here." "It isn't mine," Ylena said. "Throw it away." I Beott's shrewd brown eyes stud ■ \ it a telephone number "Nop#. ! • 1 too many sevens in it to | '.'.ι >\v ;»·λa.v. It' possible. I'm going j • ! ;v ih.s i atery tick· t in 11a \ .1Γ. I „ l'Ile following day Ylena took .:· t'■ 11 Srott met Vernon Stone. I a:·.: .s t rat ι tied at the mutual ι :..·\ il 11. tu een them. Next she | : ■ '; .' :m f> the Ι.γλ y. : s apart- j in· : t to .-< e R··. e. ' Λ·.·ί start snorting at him. Ylena >tr> ssed, ■ bee nise he's g -rig >·) be our fell.ivv traveler on the hi it. ' I '· ti.mtly. Ro.se diil snort, "I th· it·ht \mî were taking this trip Ih f.ire phi· could object, Scott loaned over and kissed her. "YOU will get your rest, my sweet. I'll see to that Th·· μ lay-!: lire·! w. man explod ■ 1 into η: intelligible words, hut Ylena saw the smile that she tried ' · hide by putting lier lower lip on t"Ρ ι-f the upper one. S · :. 1 S· 11. V·ill look like a ; .r./.« e. Rose, my angel They left her then, to dash over t···.·.·η, buying lavishly in the sec ti. ins devoted to clothes for cruises j i". 1 southern wear Each time they were unusually extravagant they '■iimforted the inner soul and each' ■'her with dueted, "It can be worn ; lati-r in La Madera." As Ylena recovered from the first .sickening lurch connected with making a wasteful return trip by; boat, she became more and more j enthusiastic. First, there was the natural excitement of making an j unusual journey. Second, she rel- ! ished the thought of giving Tate a l little of his own medicine. Let him spend a few days worrying, let him have λ few painful pangs of curi osity. There was a sort of wicked con solation in the thought. Itstrength her as she and Scott trudged wear ily toward her hotel, in the lanip , lighted late winter afternoon, i Let's have some hot chocolate." Scott suggested. Ylena agreed. They turned the corner and there it was' In one of those not very large 1 Madison ivenue places. Λ white ' chiffon dancing dress, layer upon layer of the foamy material, an abbreviated wasp-walsted bodice, ι", ο trimming to desecrate the I beauty of expert cut and drappery. ! Sc.iU followed the girl's avid I green gaze. 'Yeh! I have a feeling you're going to be a fool again.'' lie pushed open the door of the 'shop and they went in. On the ensuing day they left the eitv. driving to the pier in Vernon Stone's machine. Piled high beside the chauffeur were gifts for Rose j in.I Ylena Baskets, gay with col ored cellophane paper and enor mous bows of wide satin ribbon. Flowers, violet corsages to wear and Talisman roses for their little stateroom; fruit, 1 ithouse peaches, pears, apples and bunches of j grapes tied to the arched basket handle, candies, cool biting Mint , Glacia, bonbons of real fruit fon dant, caramels, delicate Jordan almonds. "All these presents!" Rose said in a voice that tried to scold, but instead, sounded as thrilled as a ι high sclwiol girl accepting her first ] dat* "You'd think we were bound κ regular ocem voyage "π ■ liner " She gave tlie little ship, ■v.iiting at dock, a critical glance. Instead of this caiim." Ht-r employer said, "Dut you're going on a much longer trip ' He put his arm about her \ lena and Scott shook han<ii with V.-rn !i Stone, then tactfully turned nvav fr-un the teiufer, rsk tl.t-r pathetic farewell between hire and his housekeeper, ""i lena said, "It is a small boat, isn't it?" It ■ 'iiiehow gets bigg·.τ after you sail," he told her. "Only It never gi ts big enough that you can hide from the p,. pie you dont want to see." Γη ι ase you get the urge, νου ■eon t have to hide from me. I'll tie hi lirg myself. I'm going to bed •in·I not get up until Havana." They '•vent up the gangplank together, stood at the rail for a while watch ing the activity about them, tin η lett murky chill and went to theif ι (.'.sportive st<\teroonis. In less than ten minutes Scott was. rapping on the girl's door with fienzied delight. "Guess what?" The skipper is 'Runt' Maxwell. H iven't sec η him sincc we went to Military institute in Virginia. "Captain Pierce Klliot Maxwell" Ylena recited. "Yes. I guess (hit could work into "Runt' Mawfpll. ,f .V°u kicked it around a lit11 »·.'' She eased the door shut as she said, "That's nice, Scott, You'll have Someone to play with. Good night, Scott." Evidently she meant hor vowi about resting. Except for meals and short, deep-breathing jaunts about the deck, Hamilton scarcely ever saw her. Two days later he told her, "1 didn't mean for you to hibernate like an old grizzly bear, when I saiil you needed a rest," he ob jected. "I'm through sleeping." It was their last night out before Cuba, and they were sailing in warn» breezes I'm all ready f..r Ha vana.' 'How ready ?" Scott demanded. "Re 1 iy enough to get up when we sight Morro, if I wake you?" She promised Scott said, "Then it's a date. Right in this exact spot.' He tapped the deck with his gum-soled shoe. "And high time. You've cer tainly neglected me. If I hadn't had Runt for company, I'd have been plenty lonesome. Λ guy can't even depend too much on him. He's ai ways busy dusting his shiny uni. form buttons or sailing the ship or something." Γ thought perhaps you were on thr bridge last night. For a time it was anything but smooth sailing." "Just like true love," Hamilto· murmured. The girl leaned on the rail, her hands extended over the billowing j water. Scott lighted a pair of riga rets. In the sheltered (lame of hi· j lighter, he glimpsed the diamond ring on her finger. Why don't you take that off?" he demanded. She gave him a peculiar, straight gaze, then said in a flippancy that ! failed to match her expression. Maybe I 11 lose it. Then I can col· j lect the insurance." I (To Be Continued^ -('Ml I \< i ΓΊ!«ι\ Turl.iv' ; i "...nriiiii; ι . idciit I I (111.1 ' .· \<· (I t : · ■Λ.·ηΐ|ι|ι ; \ wilt ii it '2 In ! MM ' \ ■ . ' ! ί l'A ■ ι ,·, I •■••erji ' 'Us; π In ι ;. 11 xU'iill .π-' lii illl'C V 11 h " . Kitm πϋ th< It H . - ! I. : ι tn luiv< 'Hi; Ii: ihlr III"! ' ! . II.ml- ■ \ ·. 1 ;111 ' . ; ·. . h. . tin : !.<■(· ■ ..ill [il. ,11 ; 1111 ■ ■ , I lid "I Ί1- 'ill ·■' .'( S! ΓΙΙΙ I'll (.<\\l\(, II·, hf.ii'd lis 11 tti.it t 'he iit'Hitii t .nd ih. · ι r· .»·. ι 11.111 : : I ! ■ ! '. ι ι . ι I'.ltl' tile 11(1(1 ' I'll I· ■ I Ml it ■ bull I'd It 1.1 > I " . ' ! ! ι ♦ ' i I il il'··. ' ' ι !> ill It'll.'!!('! ' turn la! iι ciil ι ( ι; ' •ml il tic • 'lie. til". ' di(l, WELDON MAN H'iLD ON MURDER CHARGE Wil.i 'i. Λ ■ "ni. .r .ι ν· , · m jai ! chat g d Tli'· f ■ ''.:r, 1 .· ! : • : · "1 · Work Reserve Plan Begun (Γι·.:· ' tvi. J F - η-, ^ .*.· ι me) . .ι >■·:■.!.: 1 . iters • Ίί !·,··ι illi re retMMifd .I. ' ,ii r.er Sat irday ' t T'.iiS ι ihougli EMBASSY h;!;, Tiida \ Tomor I'm -In Beautiful Toi-hnii -ilnr JT.HN BETTY WAYNE· FIELD \i;i.mpn · \ i W "■> <1 liifort — I jil *rl.«iii»i>«"nt STEVENSON in. — μη . 0 toi>\\ |()\mh:î:o\\ · WEST POINT k m ANNE SHIRLEY , «=» RICHARD CAHLSOM with RICHARD DCNNINg \l-<>— TERRVTOON \M> SPORT
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