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Rose maile a face at her in the
Susan Carey, an orphan, lives with her).mirror.
"A lot you know about
Aunt Jessie un. Chiengo's west side, and work what men like," she said good na-
architect.
in the alire of Ernest Heath. mirer, turdly. "You, who wont even give
Ben Lompany you
takes Susa to a party, where
mets Arnold and Sonn Stekshy and Denier Ackroyd, ancfety gift. Inter. lunching withi Bob Dunbar, young milliusamire
met al buitena aptum, So
por Ben a litle encouragement!"
"Oh, Rose," cried Susan impa-i
lua sheltiently. "You know he's not my
Denta
again. Jack Waring, leatha fata, tris kind.
to Dirt and a rebuffon. Lonely when her nunl is away. Hunan atrieing with War
So wad he kiss her. Hety nak
marry him and tentuara kam
ployer's wie zube har. Saman
her to Her bents Bob
He's so serious and moody,
he bores me,"
"Well, he worships the ground That's all I know you walk un.
Lunbar in to be married and is heartbroken about it," said Rose, putting on her
Denise Ackord nks bet to come to a treek end party or her country lame.
CHAPTER XXII
hat.
"You might be half-way de- cent to him once in a while."
IL
Susan looked despairing. seemed no use trying to explain the irritation produced in her by Ben's plodding, earnest, devotion. It wasn't what she wanted. It an- Susan de-noyed her.
Rose said, "You can take my white lace. It was only $18.00, hardly marked down, but you carr tell it from the orginal medel."
"I hate to take it,' murred.
Itose gave the other girl's shoul- "It's brand-new. Terry der a reassuring little pat.
"No- hasn't even seen you in it yet, has body wants you to marry him, you gonse," she said. "Just be friendly
he 7"
"That doesn't matter in the and nice. My mother always says least," Rose assured her. "Terry that one beau attracts others and I to get think she's right. Anyhow, be will have plenty of time used to it--the rest of the winter." nice to him at this party." Rose's pretty, rather florid face was aglow with enthusiasm.
"You'll have to buy slippers, of course," she rambled on. I think you ought to get bright blue ones, or maybe green. They're all wear- ing them this season."
When Bose
"I will," Susan promised. She told herself she would try to be! friendly but if Ben started any more nonsense about wanting to be engaged she'd have to snub him.
She went about her work Friday WILB almost in a daze. Her face
Ruble," refusing to be kittenish and acting catty instead, woudn't court the mows when this young Spanish naval lieutenant tried to get her to pure-form for the sound filin canerai.
This is the starting ramp which was built at Seattle, for the takeoff of Nat Browne, on his ill-fated attempt to By non-stop to Tokyo, His monoplane, "Lone Star," came down in flames.
said "they" in that firm voice Su- hot and her hands were like ice.two black horses up and down Lake san bowed to her superior know-She thought several times, wildly, street?
need pressing or a thing but be Hure to shake it out as soon as you get there."
"I will.”
W
Rose Jeaned over and took the the older woman eagerly. "Say, Indeed, my father had white lace frock from Susan. you're glad I'm going. Say you're ledge. Rose, an assistant buyer of sending a telegram to Denise to nothing to say to Ackroyds then. "Here, let me fold that." With cap-glad I'm having some fun at last!" Aunt Jessie attempted to disen- now, knew exactly what "they" any she was ill, but always the He was Dr. Thaddeus Carey" she able fingers she arranged the dress. she demanded." were going to wear before "they" thought of seeing Bob Dunbar de-suid to Rows who had heard the "There, that's right. It won't
story a hundred times before.
gage herself but the strong armis terred hor.
held her fast. The rosy young knew it themselves.
Plerson snapped at her once or
check was pressed to her faded one. For the 11th time that evening
Susan folded a pair of gossamer twice during the afternoon but sho
into
"You're wild as a young colt these Susan said, "I can't go."
him. Susan'satuckings and tucked thom
The two girls kissed. "Lots of days and that's the truth," Aunt "Noneenko!" Rose was very acarcely heard
"There's no doing a brisk. It's the chance of a life-thoughts were all on the morrow. the corner of the bag. Aunt Jes.
car. "And bo sure to tell me what thing with you." time. Wouldn't I jump at it. Her heart would thud painfully at sie's flow of conversation was not luck," Rose whispered in Susan's Jessic cried.
The fashionable stemmed.
Susan released her, laughing in a though? And it isn't as if they the prospect.
"Couldn't my father have bought everybody wears."
sudden exccan of high spirit. She all, world in which Denise moved and were all strangers. After
these had her being was an uncharted the Ackroyds lock, stock, and bur
After she had gone Susan ticked pirouetted around the sitting room. Ben's
an old friend and
norel in those days?" she demanded
off the various itema on her As the older woman watched, in Strinekys or whatever their name land for Susan. There wore
guideposts. Through the whirl-indignantly. "Didn't the lake como Is-they sound all right."
"Oh, they're terrible," Susan an- pool of her reflections there per-right up into our front yard and angers. The shoer underthings, some subtle way her expression al- all of these. Dear, god Rose! the world like father this moment," nounced with simple earnestness.sisted the nagging idea that Denise the Ackroyds living in some hole the stockings. Rose had lent her tored. I declare, she looks for all
had some curious purpose in invit- or corner out south?" "If you. ever saw them-Į"
"Well," Rose supplied brightly. Kind Rosel She would make it up Jesale Caroy was thinking to her- Rose gave this comment scanting her. Again and again Susan!
thoso to her some day. Aunt Jessie had self, half in awe, Sho reflected that banished this thought.
"they've come along since
handsome girl and no attention.
She sighed. "Well, you're not responsible for Rose arrived at 8 o'clock with the days. They've got pots of moneybeen bitter over the purchase of the Susan was
slippers but Susan, usually so two ways, about it. them anyhow," she said with calm. new dressing bag of green leather now and that's what counts.”"
"It's much too nice. I shall be This decidedly was not the right docile, had held to hor determina- What could she give a young, high- Sho must be spirited creature like this 7A home, "Just go along and look your pret- tiest and have a good time. I afraid something will happen to answer. Aunt Jessie glared at tion to get them.
properly dressed. She laid revor-and a bridle for her Irrepressiblo
the white lace, enthusiasms? Was it enough? come over to-morrow night and it," Susan worried.
Aunt Jessie chimed in, "I declare; "Manners were manners when 1ent fingers
She shook herself froo of this bring the bag. Wasn't It lucky
momentary weakness. "Susan Aunt Jossia's voice recalled bar. it to me last I never heard of such fancy goings was a girl," eho atated. "If a perdreaming. the girls gave
House parties!" she sniffed. "son wanted you to come to visit Christmas?" She stood up. Susann
"Tisn't as if I know the young they at least had the decency to sit "High time you were in bed," Caroy," she scolded quite in her kugged or remorsefully.
down and write you. But now, oh she was saying. Suzan looked up usual form, "You pack yourself "You're so good," she said. lady's folks or anything."
with the dream still in her eyes. off this instant to bed." "I've told you," Susan said pa-no, they can't be bothered!"
Susan wont. Aunt Jessie felt "What makes you so good?"
Do- Rose laughed. "Come on, you She was socing not a middle-aged Rose viewed this remark dispas- tlently, "Just who they are.
smooth and polished dance Boor on- "I'd giad if sho married that sionately. "Well, if you don't talk niso's father is Samuel Ackroyd of know you're pleased that Susan woman in a worn black dress but a suddenly old and tired.
Lampman and that old law firm. You've heard of has thia chance."
settled "Indood I'm not. It will be put-which a white-frocked girl fonted young
down," aho murmured ค Carey!" he said. "An if anyone them for years." wouldn't be glad to see you enjoy her nose in the air.
Aunt Jessie knitted on steadily, ting a lot of nonsense in her head in the arms of a tall young man.
"I declaro, you don't seem to wound the clock. "Then I wouldn't "Ackroyds "and no good will come of it.” yourself,"
Susan tried not to listen. They hear a word I say," Aunt Jessie have to worry about her any "No wonder Terry is crazy about! aho repeated, moved by some force,
Susan throw her arms around
(To Be Continued...) you," Susan cried. "I would be inner disdain, "Woren't they gro- had boon over all this before dur-complained, not without reason.
cers when my own father drove his Ing the past few days. too, if I wore a man."-
the greatest nonsense. Susan)
her.
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