DARLING FOOL
DECIN, HERR TO-DAT
MONICA O'DARE, beautiful, poor and 20, in in love with DAN CARDIGAN whe belangs to one of Belvedere's rich families. Menule
the transaction ho managed to got possession of one alim hand.
"Monnie, honestly, didn't you even know I'd been away?"
She glanced around nervously, then as an older brother served at gind there was no one in the store LUSTA be mete in touch with. CHARLES except Mr. Vernon himself, busy at
works to help to support her MOTHER, her younger sister. KAY, and brother, MARK.
zurage where works: Monnie goes
EUSTACE, handsome newcomer to town who the soda fountain. wishing to keep out of his troubis the name
to be divorced and will, then marry B-
by MABEL ПCELLIOTT
THURSDAYSH
have his faith in womankind way, of the young; pretty frocks, restored by her. They would have, someone to admire hor, excitement. a quiet wedding and go abroad on Most of all abe desired freedom a honeymoon.AMA
from this love bondage which had "Wake up, Monnie!" It was Mr. been like an illness since she first Vernon's good-natured voice laid eyes on Dan Cardigan.. "Daydreamin?”
But try as sho might she could.
Featherweight
She Aushed and stammered, not banish anger from her heart SOFT FELT
"Guess I was."
was the way of it! He hadn't the courage to face his family with the
angor, and s sonse of betrayal for Sandra Lawrence. Sandra pre- fact that he loved her. He expect ell, Mr. Burko wants» an jed her to be content with scraps of comfort, with whispered words now ounce of senna leaves. Ho abuf tended to be her friend. Sandra and then. Well, he was mistaken fled away, his spectacles pushed knew how she felt about. Dan and
Mr. to undermine Monnie with him: There was a pain in her chest just high on his forehead. He was a yet seemed to be doing all she could the same, a stricken sense of hay kindly, middle-aged man,
"Sho says sho' doesn't care n Vernon. Belvedore referred to abo, le, aura will halp ber. Dill, chivalroomly "I've been rushed, Dan. Didn't ing been cheated. Sandra would him as "an old bach." Monnie bad thing about him," Monnie remind of the girt he was with when the robbery you,”-her voice' grow serious-soo him at lunch. was planned, refute to talk. The wildidn't you hear about that di- laugh and chat about nothing at it at 50. He was unfailingly kind
They would no idea of his age, but roughly put ed herself. "I wonder!"
"What's the matter, daughter! ANGIE BULLEN, rimbes to him, and helper to clear hide. Monnie learns Angie le about culty of Bl!'"""
all. And Sundra didn't care in the to her and in return she gave him You don't seem to have an appe least about him or did she?.
the best service she knew how to tite?" Thero, It was out. She had CHAPTER VII
This was a thought Monnie had give. She had never known, how Her mother, sitting opposito hor brazenly dragged it into the open, Monnie was writing down a pres- Elving. Dan no opportunity to on pushing into the back of her to thank him for letting her have at the dining room table, eyed her anxiously. Monnio roused herself cription number for old Mrs. Bendle ignore it, He frowned and mut-mind for weeks now. Oh, it was this job.
folly-It was utter madness i She filled Mrs. Burke's order, ob to smile, '‚ when she heard his voice. Her tored uncasily, I did bear Bom Sandra knew men in every quarter serving that Donny, the boy who "It's pretty hot. I guess that's. heart began to hammer against her gab about it 'round town last of the globe. Why should she fix attended to the soda counter, had it. ribs and she felt the warm colour night.".
"I have cold things for sup "Bill is back at work," Monnie her attentions on Dan Cardigan? his hands full. The high school surging into her chocks. Angrily sho took herself in hand. Whon said coolly. "Mr. Harnett was glad Just because she, Monnie, thought boys and girls often came as far as per," Mira. O'Dare said. "Just she turned around, after serving to have him. It all blow over him the handsomest, most devastat- Vernon's for their ham sandwiches salad and some cold meat and
The shrilling of the telephone in- "Well that's fine," Dan daiding male in the United States was and chocolate malted mlike. No her customer, she was quite com heartily. "Tm mighty glad." Hend reason every other woman need to look for Kay Kay "took" terrupted her.
"I'll take that, Monnie. You was still prisoning her angers do- should regard him in the same way, her lunch, hating it, longing to join "Hello, Dan!"
terminedly In his, "Monnie, I just i Several customers came in after the gay: ranks thronging to the finish your lunch."
She was back in an instant, her "Lo, Monnie."
wanted to tell you" His voice that and she had to, hurry, smile "hot dog" wagon across the way. He was in one of his best mode was low and confidential, and in and be agreeable. It helped, she But it would have been too severe to-day, she could see that Hospite of all her pride and resent thought, to be what people knew as a drain on the family purse to let looked, splendid is hia riding ment her traitorous heart respond-"a poor working girl." You Kay buy her lunch every day. clothes, sure to make the loafers ed to it. But she was not to know, couldn't sit around with your mind Monnie sighed again at the recol on High street nudge each other that day at any rate, what Dan on your troubles. And she was, lection of this one last restriction and stare. Gabardine breeches, wanted to any to her because at really, tho mainstay of the family, the O'Dares were subject to. Oh, sleeveless tan sweater, carelessly that moment an imperious young She got $18 a week. That, with it was difficult to be poor, and no knotted brown tie with a gold pin person In the coolest and freshest the tiny income left by her father mistake about it! In the shape of a crop.
of summer white bore down upon and with what Bill contributed, "Haven't seen you in ages," he them. told her lightly.
posed.
Monale said, "No, Dan." "I've been out of town." Dan went on with importance. "Dad had some busincas in Chicago I had to 'tend to." Ho lowered his voice and it took on the caressing note Monnie knew. "Missed you. suger," he said,
It wasn't much, but from Dan this meant a lot. She tried not to
kept them going. If only she Presently she was free to leave "Dan, don't you know Mother's thought for the thousandth time for her own mid-day meal, She waiting? You said you'd be only if only Mark were older. It would washed her hands at the little a moment." His alater, Geraldine,be five years at least until he could basin hidden by a screen In the Geraldine's bright eyes ficked fend for himself. And Kny, so back room. Mr. Vernon had al- Monnie's face for a moment. She pretty, so alluring-Monnie would ready snatched a bite at the coun was cool, distant, self-possessed. have to see that things went right ter, during the lull She glanced:
"Oh, how d'ye do."
for Kay.
at herself in the cracked mirror over the bowl: She looked, she
Monnie acknowledged the salute
Old at 25!,
with a alight bow. You never Sometimes she felt like an ani- 'thought, pale and dragged. No. would have suspected that before mal la a cage trapped-desper- wonder Dan preferred Sandra's the days of the O'Dares changed ate. She could not get out! She company to here Sandra was al- be elated but she was. Dan had fortunes these two had linked arms would have to stay just where she ways gay and witty and well dress- missed her he was telling her so. together at juvenile dancing class-was, to be tormented and snubbed. ed, rosy with sun-tan gained on the Why, It made everything different, es. Geraldine chose to Ignore She would not be free until Mark links and the tennis court. made the shop, the street, the Monien O'Dare nowadays because and Kay were able to look after A sort of spiritual nausen swept whole town, come suddenly alive. Monnie clerked in a drug store and themselves. By that time, thought over Monnie with this wave of
She straightened a case of pow- hnd only one new dress a year. der boxes with capable fugors and "Sandra will be waiting," Dan's Monnio drearily, she would be old self-pity. "I hate all this," she cried rebelliously in her soul. "I smiled at him. "Nice of you to sister continued. say that, Danny. I've been fright-there at one and you're not even Oh, If only (she thought, wildly must find a way out."
and frantically) she could get persisted. People said often that All the way home the thought Dan relapsed into his old de-away to New York-be in a chorus. If you wanted a thing-long enough
clothes-modelling-anything! fensively sullen air and followed do
and hard enough--you got it. her out of the store. Net before She could see herself, suave and Well, she would try wanting. She he had said, very low, "I'll be see sophisticated, wearing the most made a wish, like the heroine of beautiful clothes, going to the thea- ing you soon, Monnie.”
tre, being popular and mysterious.half a hundred fairy tales, for-hap She and her, mother could have an piness, apartment. Presently same splen-
fully busy-""
Just so he wouldn't think she'd beca sitting at home waiting for him, that was. Well, it was true
too. She had been busy.
He ordered some cigarettes and paid for them. Somehow during
dressed-".
"She said to bei
She raged in her heart. So that
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"I don't care how I get it or did mana captain of industry, for when," she murmured. "But I choice-would come along. He want to be happy before I'm old." (would be older-38 or 49-he would By happiness she meant, in the
pale face a trifle flushed."Mennie, someone for you. It's Mr-it's Dan Cardigan."
(To be continued.)
"Other Woman'
Chooses Death
Choosing death, over file with- out her married dentist-employ= er, Misa Robocca ;Roche, above, loaped from the 13d floor of a Chicago building. Her suicido followed a conterence with Dr, M. M. Restell and his wife dur- Ing which the girl was told bar- love affair with the dentist must cod.
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