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bring um the, duty hick calls nt- Saxony: the : : loss of 40,000 CHAH'F R CXXV. 1 17,000 Mone \Haye you had. any.. Aupper?\. In- ~ Quineyy 'The uufred Bradley as u. car he had on- loved\ that. ts [B) puged.. drow1«oway from.. :th6 qurb, \How about a bitefto eat before we start? I6 woe going to- be late any- way we might as well bo very late.\; \ Alison, declined. the Invifation, how-. 'in Greate\ a leaning fots} - That. 'once \more: former days of icensoless { the cariiest Possible monient. 'This ts ~surdy my lucky \night 'siplled Bradley,, leShing: back and | stretchime . his feet «out' before him. \Are you quite comfor(able? ' Through the gidom Allson was'ncute- Ix. conscious of his caressing eyes. ~ \ \quite 'thank (you.\ ~ ! She curled 'up dn~one corner ot‘the | broad seat ar removg'dJi-om 'his proximity osstble, \..' © © \We have & long drive before us,\ he $ romaviced \This man cares Tul driver and ho. doesn't. cover: the $ Aistatice Incte short time T do.\ \One mites o in hand 'every ‘ murmured Aiison. A © He aughed softly, ° *** ~> . \And yet you never seem afraid. A | game-- 'Hittle. girl; aren't you?!\. Allson Telt 'the \danger of: one—per- h Ameri- in”; d- deliberately ch the subject anfiecisive- o y chfased Bleek! \L had a nice chat with Gwen coming incon. the train,\ | usc j 'His stick cluttered to the floor of the l'nl‘ \Indeed?\ He hant to retrieve It \I saw her this ovaning: too.\ \She told me[she fiad:come Anto dine With wou,\ remarked: Allson casually. There wasa brie: sllence; then ha: too; spoke casually mes ~ ~gdd sort of thing 'the way ..we be- Thamicias \Tribunc} pamé . shuMed this. evening,, fon't \IE? to demons\ 'You and Gwen pome In together onthe callings, ain and. you 'and T' ¢o.out togother, thn tdnéuin.‘ machine. Miss Ev’ms motors in A GLIMPSE OF LIGHT z= | iver: Bho was anxious to get home at | sum! turn the conversation was taking |- with an old admirer 1m! goes out by train with Osborne. \Larry?\ > echoed Tously, Ho slanedd at her' swiftly ihroush the darkness. : R \Didn't. you khow 'He begamto chuckle softly. © \Have I by chance: giv . away?\ ° Alizon recovered hur # Aiisoh fot 'the momént that Gwen, sald som thing... about /got tla: Lorry t after her: guest,\ * Fhe knew that he kno ing a falschood, but the. fe- sire to Khow when apd how wry pad guest overpowered hor. discretion. . \How did you 'happon ite run them—mu Evang fnd Larry, I méa \ She 'could 'discern'. him through the tier/m.— peraon wh doesn't permit. rather brut it will. you Sho nodded, searching\ or vain for a: way to get the whoto.. story without, exhibiting -hor. own ignorance of the: avrangement. I my, 'the ean't At? Eur \Its my own: personal pinion that Ariss Evans 'and her. young man hAd [a.tiff on the way'-Into. town, this 'has Ing 'to catch a train, linportant bu Ade\ ehgagemont -was aprung too su donly. to, soin convincing.\ j Allson: looked: throilgh. the .gloo was thholit gulle; 'She bit ho'lip with vexation an ahd. seollzed that what hie had just toldher in railing gave the. ls t {nor orn story e yWorlg. pol 'The Deni-Dame Who ls AT own best Doster, (If & Young l - ~Old to fielleve in Santa, f- 19 By NEAL R. O’HARA the. tig. Taft slipped t: to protease: and. Wil won \went vite versa) the flapfier\ why - practically unknown.. Butin the Jast' 'weven. or-cight years sho's. been bust Mng Into mote prominence than a ted pose. and , more trouble than A 'Red: gitator. ~ .All -the world's a 'stago today- a Tlll 'the Aapper Js its; ingenue. She is t tha young .».tn'- (be 'marrledand ; too sold (to. believe in Banta 'Claus, hair ribbong, rnd. Loula®, : [F May 'Olcott. She rude from sweet 10. throne tu twinkling 20, but tlmt's all | slie ont. Jing: \Is NP fun from, ' '. Fiappers ato born not mmie “XI\ but 16: doesn't -take 'em long ,to \hit the red paint, stride. Most. of 'em grad-. wate from'low heels to high heels ani | high necks .to low\ ones' before, they graduate from High school. They get double meaningé a long time before they get double chins, but P they still get. by with their. \baby ; faces. There's as much difference b% tween 'a flapper. and a vamp an thore “vocal an Flam-“en um] A: bani: q fact Ahat todlv a: Haste can breakfast with-on y a little uranium. Twenty, years: ngo the ngpern thought fairy, tales: were Big Cindetella stood out as the inst worl n \literature 'and: Jock. and, the Bean stalk -was packed 'with thrills, Todoy 'the Juvenile. amart att lias, different iden. Little:Red Rid in‘ Hood is little d. but Elinor Glyn ts on all.cight cylinders. Today the 12pm: pass up Aliv. cireus, to- take in. the Tatest bed- room. {new The: can' keep track of Reply:! £: miziity* Nows Coots J a are.ptobs\ Re» » mmytk'n lathe] the pint 'and nli dat happens hehimi‘ the six doors, 'On a. ballrcom*foor s the | finngis [nelther. hnndiclppnfl mor 'shoulder bounds She has, more :steps than the: State 'Capitol, afd more stamina that' an ' army mule, From: tiara .to. togs,- she's Terpaichore:> She. understands men. and bridge, Aud aho\ from: the Aguatlam.at the But-hwy tor the: the: Bronx. She may 'be rusty on \ham and ergs, do knlo fa and «linden t coln \Finppmnm is REML young. bubpo. fore 'so than ' the> Alappors. * Tt. has) like - tllu- fhe. and it'g . awful eatching, \A -gal in a*xioghain dre has only. to grab olf .a: Tavalliere, a' low-neek- gown ..and: a Upstick, and' right away, sho's a 'Auttoring \Mapper. Peaty never disgovered flappers lke Jom just the 5.ch Eve, way created too old to be: a dlnpxi‘er. but..she had . flnp idmi abdut cl nml mammal: a. \The flavor at 48, is beactically harmless, ut who's got a large (m looming before. her.. angle}in. somé ternal triangle. The damos that get too much attentiob . on the blushing Alde-of 20 very 'often { too little alimony on: the wrinkled aide Lof.30., However, eternal trlangles are; anlelet, for a boarding school Béatrice; to think about than None geometry;, ., But what happens after flap on hood can't sare n dame that's studled Robert 'W, Chambers: . A Jane' that' Isn't flapper before she's a bride aln't ever a bride! Flap and. thi world Baps with you, flop: Ind you ‘flop alone, \ \5 Ee - 1 ie. inuxic» siz THB mm“ PATH THE‘DAILY QUIZ Thill! Br waurk® 1 RoBINSON 'What Do You Know? , [p +\ Copyrim. 1079, “mm“. 1920 8 v _! ..-) Don't be too big ta be hunians ; iad Whenever one. assumes @ false (u- lASTEns tide*he Invites discomfort and soon .,, [wilt disptedsed. witn fimself, * ing sopraiio Egotistical persons, who thinkN\ittle Sendelssohm\ of others', weifares seldom enjoy a whole hearted laugh. 'Those\ who have become so selfish 1 ' that they feet no sympshiy for others Inf distress, will seldom fhd the world all> smiling kindly on themaélyes. -« Tt !s natural to be sympathetfe, one sung | “E? tofrand the other.-Witness the ready re- of friends and nelghbors in any tx Kreisler tommtinity where\ thoke of moderate id [fcirearistances of the. poot reside, as .. evidenicg of this. tost men and women lyric . se lind keen'enjoyment in giving the help= 18080 | Bing hand to those In distréss. 1]an But there ate those upon whoin good io New | Crtune has amiled kindiy-those occup- recital om ns prominent positions or enjoying vealth-who take Httlé, If any, Interest If the welfare of (their fellowmen: or liter life will be biifer to sich unfortinates for nelttier honor not wealtk can supplant the. real Measure one loses Wham sows noths mg but gmints and MMybYsmislhe one who Age. Memati® human and ads human, no . - matter how fortunate or how success- sawa ful he may be, To gain amibllion Peopmt to make Stat tore willing i fand glad to help others to smile thin .. (ff to buty himself behind the prim * _ door of Ris own cencelt. Amwwmmmme tecest election, who previously Aled hotbred places kn his home city, re- Murmfimmtdzbechm piasores He bud gottei\out of Tife was In belng privileged to uid desery- ig) persocis to themesivel. In f a‘Sheirfianl 1%. Both: . hare nenresthenia, why don't you go Ing may, and the first thing be asks have? -Paris Joornal cautions. 1 Whith weighs 'the most, frosh or salt water? .. 2. What Is ; um correct name for the ~* shin A What law relatin: to trusts bears the name of a United States sen- ato? 4. Win! famous Swiss monnuin pass Had wis built by Napoléont % in what Canadian province is Win- nipeg located? -6. Winn: animals Even-am the lonmt life? 7, Whio was John Hake\ 1C K. How does thelearth rank withthe other planels In distance mymna run? M 8. How does th6 edrth rank with the other planels in size?. \0. Are tha Thotisand In da or the Unitéd States? . . - _. Answers to. Quediuns. 1. Salt. '* Tibls. ~ 8 5 Manitobi» € Elephant. T. Historian. . & Third. a. Fifth. ge . .._ The. Glass of Fashion.\ 3fme. Plancker-My dear, if you 0 my déctor?.He is th most charme \s: ® “12:1 «iknént would you like: to Amasiat. f , '. Obrousty Gality. “Y“.ofieefiflatk’? aut T vie: qamhowyegmmm you orir: You mast incredu- I- wan teli- > He went on. ...ic. : ' horses and literature: and [* nows New York | . anything | | colder than .a chiffon (rock. but the |: BY CHARLES T \p S JAN, EASY DOLLAR \ 1 won't HOW AM GONNA GET; THE PMNT OFF MYSELP AFTERWARDS ? (Copyéjaht, 1910, by The. Bell dyngicate, Tncd Gyms WMAmgj No 6 Wad“; Manny q mer Nov chen A check For, Fir mums? By nnnsuul mm, 1 NEVER LIKE 'To CASH Ar CHiESi oN SATURDAY EVENING \Hat qives me 'two Nighys 4. 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