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The man stepped back. Janet said, gether. "Oh, I'm sorry" and then her eyes Janet came into the house one! The ringing of the doorbell inter- lighted. "Why, Mr.. Siivanit" she ex-afternoon and hurried into the little rupted and in a momont Lucy came claimed. "I didn't recognize you." room of the library. She had been to announce an arrival. There was Pat's straw hat was off in an idown towh and, returning on the the sound of footsteps and then the stant. "I didn't recognize you either, bus, had suddenly remembered that library was quiet. Both Mrs. Curtis Miss Hill. How are you? Just the there were naveral checks in her desk. and Belty had evidently gone to greet other day Rose was talking about Careless to leave them there. The the
newcomor you. She said she hadn't seen you checks should have been malled off White-faced, Janet finished address-
at once.. while." for quite
Ling the envelopes, inserted the checks I'm nil right," Janet usured
She sat down and with pen and and then, taking her hat, slipped out TQ SAN FRANCISCO And I've been meaning, to get in berat Gouressing the envelopes, or the rear door of the house. There him. out to sco Mrs. Silvani and the Four of them. The first two were was no real reason why the letters chlidren for a long time. Somehow finished when Janet's pen suddenly should be posted Immediately but sho something always comes up at the paused in mid-air. There were voices walked six blocks to the nearest post last minute, low are Rosie and In the next room. Betty's voice and ex, dropped in the letters and then Tommy?"
walked slowly back to the house. "Fine!" the father assured her. They must have come in from the So Betty felt like that about her! "They're a couple of lively kids all lawn back of the house where there "Common little stonographer" w right. At least Rosie is. Tommy can wore dock chairs and a huge sun what sho had called her. She had noise too. umbrella, Mrs. Curtis was speaking, said Janet put on airs and didn't know make his share of the
Indian. a little Rosie's brown
and Rachel Thornton's going, her place! them down to
to next week", sho said, "Oh, that ro Their mother takes
often as minds met. Would you and Rolf like the publle playground 48 she can. There's no place else for to use my tickets for the concert them to play except the street. You Tuesday night?" know, Miss Hill, these kids are still concert in this weather? Good
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The girl's faco was still pale but her eyes were burning. Her chin raised defiantly. "Common" was she?
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She thought of Betty's nolay, half- EUROPE, NEW YORK tipay guests, of parties ending at day
clreas you took the milk fund," Mrs. Curtis light. Common!"
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I think about it myself some lines, committee. 11's really a cro Janet told herself, "I don't I'm sure I enjoyed It just exactly as rather nice, I think. That Russian much
they did,"
florce They talked a little longer. Pat name- is going to sing. And declarations wore to gulet the wounds. explained that he was down town Obormier is conducting.”
in her heart. Even Mrs. Curtis' quick early-to-day because he'd board of a
comments. The words cut like a knife, There was
was nothing Janet could do it. She had been guilty of
sale of second-hand furniture. If the tickets. I couldn't get Rolf to a
could
find anything cheap hat concert unless he was dragged first!" had WAR worth having he'd like to buy
Well, there'n-no-ure-in-my taking sharp cd "id not make up for Betty's
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Janet moved uncomfortably. Mrs. Vegdroppingquito unintentionally and this was the result. She must never let anyone know that she had
heard the conversation.
moment.
a great one for always wanting things Curtis und Betty didn't know she was to look nice. Might find something, there and she didn't like to overhear Bo Pat said, that with a little work he their conversation. There was could
into library where'
Whether or not Betty took the furniture, into a pretty fair piece of leading directly fit except the door
"I hope you do," Janet told him, they were. Perhaps they would leave tickets Janet was not to learn. How- ever nothing more was said about the "and be sure to tell Mrs. Silvant that?
In n
But Mrs. Curtis and Betly did not | concert. I'm coming out to see her. Tell her leave and their next words held Janet dny. A telephone call came in the She didn't see Betty until the next I'll com
come some evening thin week." Pat said he would. They'd be speechless. awfully glad to have her come. A
"Then if you don't want the tick-morning saying that Betty had left moment more and he was on his way ets," Mrs. Curtis said, "I'll give them ber gloves. Would Janet bring them down the street and Janet went on to Janet. She can invite some one ver
Janet agreed hat she was busy until toward the motion picture theatre.
Betty's volve interrupted, angry and crackling, "Glve them to Janett after lunch. She walked to the She told herself reproachfully phat Well, you certainly won't. I can find apartment then and the maid admitted she should
ould have gone long ago to better use for them than that! her. The Silvanis. It' had been almost
There was a young man talking, io three weeks since she had been there. Mother isn't it about time that girl Betty as Janet entered the living She knew the children liked to have she was n guest here the way you window and Janet noticed that he Jearned her place? Why, you'd think room. He was standing before, i her come and besides she had promis- cil. Well. this week for sure she treat her
was rather good-looking. His hair would go.
"But, Betty-"
and complexion were dark and ho "I tell you think it's the limit. wore a sult of white linen. As Janet sent, to her room? Why can't she Why does she have to have meals entered ho turned. eat with the other servants? Going gloves. Put them on the table, will
Bolly sald carelessly. "Oh-my to a concert! And sitting down in the you, Janet?" front rows,
I suppose. What would:
Lan The young
came forward, our friends think?"
"How about Introducing mo?" he "But It's a charity, performance, asked. Betty. I'm Bure I don't see any rea son why Janet shouldn't do."
"Well, I do and I tell you she's not Kving. I'll take the tickets yes, if Janet suspected it was more than have to tear them up! I won't have the heat that was troubling Mrs. that girl putting on airs the way she Curtis. She did not look well
und does aho seemed
When Janet restless,
"She doesn't, Betty. She's a suggested calling Doctor Roberts, nice girl." however, Mrs. Curtis objected. Sko "Nice girl!" There was a sneer in Win Van Bannister stepped into the talked of a trip to the lake where the tone. "She's a common little He came toward her, smiling. she usually spent the summers but stenographer-that's what she ix" "Hoped I'd catch you," he said. "My --postponed—i—The-weather—might "No, Betty." Mrs, Curtis spoke with car's downstairs. Won't you let me
change. Betty and Rolf were to re- sudden dignity. "You're mistaken. give you a lift?". main in town and she did not like Janet doesn't put on airs. She's been
To Be Continued).
But Janet did not. The heat wave continued and sights as well as day were breathless and stifling. Mr Curtin complained of #leeplessness, cancelled two dinner engagements
and spent the evenings quietly at home. Sometimes she asked Janet to read to lier and sometimes they played carda 2nd Econ elnas There were other timen when they
merely snt and talked.
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Grown into a tall, bronzed and handsome young man, Jackie Coogan of "The Kid,” fame, returns to the] atreen. for his first adult role ini Paramopal's "llome on the Range,
Betty seemed amused, "Why, of course, Van. Miss Hill, Mr. Bannin- ter. Miss Hill is nty mother's secretary."
A moment later Janet was in the hull, pressing a button for the elevator, The car was a long time'ascending, so very St happened that she was still there
when
wholesome love of a worthy fianer. familiar appears on the scene and His daughter's repression provokes then winds up with a smashing Philip to break juil. In an indicting climax. The picture is based on the elimax chock-full of pathos, drama dramatic story by Doris Malloy. and tears, Philip revives Alice's Joel McCrea and Pat O'Brien share former self to send her to her lover. honours os Miss Stanwyck leading John Robertson directed Richard Dix men while others in the cast include in His Greatest Gamble." Erin Claire Dodd, O'Brien-Moore, Dorothy Wilson, Bruce Phillip Reed, and Philip Faverahan. C. Aubrey Smith, Cabot and Edith Fellows are in the cast.
She Done Him Wrong"
"One More Spring"
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"She Done Iim Wrong" is a lusty, picture was written by Miss West.
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As hauntingly tender a love story Anst fully accoutred with Stetson hat. memory of this reviewer, is showing high-heeled boots and Kix-shooters, to-day in "One More Spring" at the Jackie Coogan proves as hard-riding King & Theatre, as the stars, det roaring, melodrama of the Bowery and straight-shooting a
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are "on the nake." Its Lhree hundred famous cowpunchers Nathan best-seller which created
ly executed version of the Robert women
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"Home on the lovers. It was a rare, treat to fallos principal characters. Miss West is Apply to:- Range" is the
the intricacleshall entertainer with a deadly effect enst as "Lady Lou," a famous beer- fead between a gang of crooks and of this Intinante, puigpant tale of a
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the rancher-brothers, played byjeli and two mun, forced by cir unwary males. Her suitors lock Cougan and Itondolph Scott. cumstances to dwoll for the space but she deals with them in a mat- around her, practically in swarms, Through devious channels the crooks a winter in the narrow confines of ter-of-fact fashion. Those who can get control of the ranch owned by park toolliouse. Amid the the brothers in order to take posses-knocks that come with having no are her weakness
and provide her with the diamonds which sion of the racing horsex.
may enjoy her of prospects og horse of the crooks work, this trio, recruited with an odd link. West sings three songs during Brent, who is
The others 1-tos bad. band, falls in love with Scott and assortiment of human jetsam, acquire the course of the picture the popu turns the tables on her former the gift of. courage, and the sense colleagues. There are thrilling fights of the deep abiding qualities which lar old ballad, "Frankie and Johnnie,"
and two new songs, and a hair-raising escape from death give value and
"A Man What beauty to living Takes His Time" and "Haven't Got in a forest fire. But these are only One More Spring", must not be
.
No Penco of Mind," which
Please," and other popular succesHOS. composer of Moaning
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The famous Casino of Monte Carlo from which the Prince of Mourco derives his revenug was reproduced at the Warner Brottura studios to servo, as a background for some of the Discarding affairs of the heart for dramatic sequences in "Gambling his daughter's happiness Is tre (Lady” | showing at the Oriental sacrifice which provides the drama of |Theatre to-morrow and Thursday. "A "His Greatest damble" Richard Dix's replica of the noted palace new RKO-Radio_picture, coming soon chance was made from blue prints to the Queen's Theatre. Dlx depicts of the interior of the gambling" hulla the unselfish father in this original with their bars and restaurants as film story by Salisbury Flold, well ON gambling paraphernalia. Philip Eden domeria his paramour Practically every device for gambling Bernico to lend his care and love to will be seen in the Casino. Although his spirited daughter Alice. When the Casing sequences occupy only a Bernice sets his divorced wife, fow minutes on the seroon, they are Florence on their trail, he accidental. [Immensoly Important to the plot, firat ly kills the woman and is sentenced introducing the cause of Milan to imprisonment. Under Florence's Stanwyck's suddenly ruinod honny- domination Alice grows up into a moon when, a friend of her husband “helpless "sociul puppet denied oven the with whom sho thinks he is" too)
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