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I conidn'z lot .hi wute un limeovora nurried w In. Sol Mile hil alay .away and mode him Neige alwayd. th nder eloud.’ -hewem'oni‘ Pi ' ' “l don'ym flint l’d do with- ont yon.‘ .Binnoeorsa eaya yon'ro apt to.:m.n_r +11 rhoüdn'rlœovliock io thoo‘idii _ ' dîtetœ position in ,_ ,I me ci'ärri. .. . . .d jiSo bru bain; me mania in] ne?" l _ mon Quiet relen- “ln. vie ot g ovoryibi 3' lhat happened. ‘io‘a o. illlfie quicit wnh ha Joliment-i _' iBùl evel lil la onld, Pool-dl don‘l intend lo now. l'u'teli vyon mai—aven il i alionld. voit‘must ata‘y wlh me. li’ you noed nia-.19! my: mental stimul- a ion,.1 noed you. . for lho phvaical comterbyou gave me and my home und me care you taire - oi Frank, who adores Minima (or the mua; ni dolaiia and worry you auve me." Thal wasPan'a reward and all the rewanl ahe wanted. ‘ 'i‘hat waa her ' niche in lite, to serve othore. And she 'had round il with Gloria, alto wae audisflml— or lhouxht ahe waa. She wanled Gloria _ . ‘ alpha mari-lad , Georg' ' a; l .- i ‘ 'PM . {Championç 7.-. i . . For filer-n'en .sov‘ rai dan, Pan had littlo lime to _ orry over her- solt or ‘quria eiihgr. Gloria kept -ihem;-QE.ÊM lima... Thoth George 'hnd plonty oi' lhinga in keep him in Landau. ne dropped lhem and rollowed Gloria. to Paris“ To Pan, lhla was prou! positive thnt he waa m love. Ge'or'ge wag dii'terent too. Mont oi' hais“ cy‘nicieln Mas. zone, t‘na li'tllo expression otamnaed douhl and dialrnsl thal waa go characteriatic oi hia'iaee in thevenrly dnys ot lbe Winter, waa almosl entireiy ab- aent“ George, wvhon ne lookod al Gloria,» ahowed nothing but anec- iion and pily. ‘riwy Ilruck -a oold wind on the (.‘hannel and a rougir clionw son. The train jaboplo, who hnd starto-i off so gain on a delighiiui morn- ing, becamo tranolormed auddeul, iota who. hnddied nnder rusa whenever me dock ai'iorded gheller who iay bnckin limp attitudor and eeemed lhe luel word in misery. . lEv.en.Pan; who‘had not l tonrh oi’ aea'aivcknepa on t‘ho ooean, relir- ed tothe _. nomen'a. lonnze at George'aodgzeatiom where ahe lny on a crpton‘ne coach and etared nnhnppll! a a port haie aabove- hor head. .w‘hoae. lay. cnrtain tlnpoed nutwards and dropped hack again. with evary. ,aidewieerolling o! lhe boat. ‘ “George ,aaya lhe.eevon-lh wave le alwayo monorail," Frankie ro‘ porled cominz ln-lo eae how ehe‘ waa doing. ".We. went .over u big. one t‘hal lime. All'e Jusl iike helngv il, and soins lhe world in seneral and Gloria in; particular.’ and mandarin: whether' aho would over .ba me anme «gain. . Jus: when. ho: misory wac‘moa ncn'left'he voler ,Ebecnme cairn. They wera enlerinz the-breakwal- ar al- Calais, .And . the 'mioery do- pnrted as suddenly and inexplicab- ly as dt hod corne. and she sat up. reeiina Verriooliahgmld very much nahamed. VOt'her posaengerx were doing the soma. .pœi ‘unhappineaa midi in tiroir mazedœyen. _ “Your hair looirs çunny," Frankie observed. "‘Çome niong. we're there." ' > fi; l And Mntrhn‘rlnslanliy, as. they‘ “3d 1’990?!“ lläg‘î..“l?°kl- me)?" ions prisonnier egàn t'o smlie and ravive. nnd' when lhey wera lbroughihe contenu, l'hey went chatterlng inrlo, tha atation restaur- ant 4nd -' ordered', luncheon and wine. . ’ wv ' "l never mought i'd want env.- lhing to .eal again.".l‘an romarked «a ehe ale omelette and .as-paragna. “Yea, it’s the woru thing in tna world. ril'n more :lcnle lhan a toothache or a broiu-n heurt." Gloria enid lighl‘ly. "I't'a woer or a.“ becauae i1 n'ar no elemenl oi' lragedy.'. lit's on=iy .Æ,‘ .ioka. bnl dreadi’ul whilo il io‘et'a.” ' ' n; in Pari-a. Morin 'hnd -- one ot her amidon atlnciu al eoonomy_and put lhemj"dû a 'llnÿ motel—«mont. hap- pened. where, aine knaw thé prw prielroaa, a chnhby'old lady who wellromod Gloria na danthiu and Frankio na a ion 'gi-andchild, tell- ing him in voluble ÀFronch‘thal ehe :nst satirim in hioimothor'a arms, She would ne‘ transmet; to look. amer hlm whiioihoçladios shopnqd. VSoj aomelnnoo Wit‘h Gloria who was ‘now'earneatly burin-g tnrni ture and nommons and ombroideis les, and somet-imee with Frankia. Pan erpiorod. Parle. «Silenwouid. a?! ria tho and i'ate o! so mnny many Amerioouo in grenelling thnt. rity or var-[0d -_doiighto.'thnt her Ichooi . tan ‘ , nm. ranch won . 'pe, ec‘ily melons. ' cm moi.on nnda‘ratund the chnnhy Madame Rollande when y noire verrolowiy. A: lhè 're en ins. thoush." silo ob- soräed éadyfy'to Frankio,‘ alter nais. ing a polioamanüthe vu. to lheir ‘liotel and nog'knofvin: a word o! yen.” “in Franltio chebi‘mi- ly. “Molher..knowa every langag- i a ." “1:53:32: it. roi Gloria. n the was a bad molher aceolding to Nome Cilÿ I standards. 'hnd ‘ accom- miahedono thins whiohnfel molh- en achieve,‘ and rite h'orrlp ‘Cily l. ' , . -a-4—-. in lhe roadmiending machine. isn‘l' pver bin lumpa in me, rond." _ , w Pain ldidn'i .dare anawver. file: . monnged .ta') no‘diand lny stilln conëïion or; .thlolàtretu. 4 bit o W ' ' a, :“m' ‘ :Ïr ihowl au!!! . , ,,. .. .t.» type oïmolherïnèvel" il, film ‘had mode herse]! a ne” hçÿèino. “’ofhnsrw amen-Ith in who “Won Gland-«vas tna‘vmoat lovaäil. l'inuline, amuinz naïdm personnel to me «nm—.4 poli“; a: won .lo carry :w,lluouqlg«lill. e. r ‘ ‘ 'r ‘ethor. explä'ed me? _ , mon nmnzl‘nz couac-lion in!!!“ mener. thére, Pan mu too inôr- unt in know lho ve .iIoMfitrom lhe mediocra. but plan in; in relit- iona awo b’ei‘ore aome martel-place ot Laonardo or Raphael, and nnt not -knowins how the mood‘oi won shop cnme over her. Tozethar lbey wandered the alreeta.cllnrhed> lhe Eiiiei Towor in the series oi' elevntora—rhie lo Frankie'g in ronge delight.—Journeyod to l'he palace ot Versaillea, whera Pan rend Frankle atoriog.of Lonia lhe XIV to lmprove hie mind—walit'ed niten to [ha Aré de Triomphe nhere t‘hey oonld 'ae'e aimost the whole citv ‘ïrorn ils radiating avenues. and“ restez!” mien exhaust- ad, al the Bois de Boulange where Frankie played in l'he wooda .and Pan gal quietiy and rend. In lhe evenings. wlt‘h George and Gloria one dined and went tu play! and the opern, and home oxhaustod. to aleepaa goon a‘s ahe 'touched lhe pal-low. Gloria Agave them no lime tov be nnhappy. A.RETURN. Chanter 78. The Paris (laye more heciic. ' Gloria had more friande here tth in London, and more demanda upon her lime aa a resull. “l teel as lhongh Wo were home again, ‘wilh l'hese atternoon ion parties happening." Pnn remarked happin when Gloria calme in me day and nnnounced thnt‘ several viailors would ahortly appear. “Tea isn't tho ceremony here it is in England. or lhe sort o! thing l muke a! il al home." Gloria ex- plained. aiippins ont of .her nuit and hunling i’or a cool and appro» pri-aie gown. “Tho French ides in vhat il ' apoils dinner, and.tliey buildnp their .day to a proper-ap- precialion oi lhe meal." A "But vi can't taire iood ao serionn— ly. Pan. if you tell Rollande l asired lt, ehe’ll gond yoll a huge white cloth to cover soma o! the gi‘li. oi’ thal table. ing pives me her .beal. .but her bel-n menus too many curlicues. ‘ Pan did as she was asked, put ont oi’ sig‘hl moag ot' the ornament-s and a green plush cover thal gave Gloria a headazhe, and aven.man- uged to go luto the kitchen. and 4niake the .le-t—ior- t'he hotel was small and Madame American èueat. ’ And Gloria. wna ,aimost hysteri- zrew more and utilin gay al her party, sa une pour.‘ said, andramiied ccheeri'uliy ont otj mmka how “gens. sue w” toi ed. lea and dispensed ‘lilt‘lecakes. tire-m'indqu al the rain. l ahowed off Frankle and introduced Pan na her protegee. “T'hungh whether l lonit alter lrer or she'iooka ai’ler me l can’t say.” Gloria said. "Donaid look nt the fine shape oi' her head. Wouldn't yon illçe lo mode! that?“ A caressing hand touched Pan's hnir ilighlly.» Pan sml‘ied, mica 'to being dissuasnd in lhe third persan. Donald was a sculpter atudying in Paris; there wns an eideriy ladv who was addressed as ducheaa. and w. o spoke only. French. a middle- aged journalist. an English lriend who happened to vbe alaying in Paris. an dia/lion ' who apoke any language. Georgerslanding to one side at home with everyone and Gloria a gay centre ol un (Idd group. ' ' -"How sir-ange thal I ahould bo ere. Pansaid al’ler lhey had‘ gone. "l don't heiong here,' but lhey don'l know thon. 'I‘hey were nice lo - me because yen put me here. They didn't know’l'came irom Norrie Cliy and nm nobody nt ail." “Don’t go haok la yonr (colin o vinder‘iori‘ly," Gloria. wprnied. 38h45 looked ton yeara eider auddeniy, -lhe gaiely had sono with theaiaet .gueat, . ‘ _ "No. -I'm not. IAw'aa only think- ing-—none oi l‘hean irionds 'or ,voura would ibother.‘with me. et (-epl lhat l live with you and am your triend. .There in nothin'g in me ho attract—" “ y typo avtlmetn nome la. yonrs othors." . Gloria “9:53:31 npraclica‘liy. “l have dth and In iiiative, perhapsl yon have anion- .during. aweelnea'a," 'Biienoe then "‘l shonld lecturèi you about i’eol- ing intenter. l ieel“|l myaeli’ al limes—now, idor .ln once. Tire“? people you admire au mat F'rench ncheas in a haro a i unacrupu loua aa n"woman oan une corne becanae I amuse lier.) The T68 ‘como to meet her, oh ' social ilight. il 'doti'l en about any oi thoni—a'nyth 'l‘hda was c'hildiah for _ ' be- yon» naiiedflnlpo‘ibaid rin ly. A .wonld have beon nll riant l un. He mon: gent and vient ont la! rown an t en did-n't got o wi' iwhen we ianded!“ y "r l‘a "Do you thinit a cable m‘a: . uni! l _ 'ch-nu tbw- Madame, The dnrl-' adored hall; alion‘and'it-l didn'll plny [‘d ie 0K boredbm," AGloria annwerod. " don'g want to marry, no; even a Soutien" Pan knew belœr thon titis. “We'rè going bock tu 14m» don ‘Friday. and we'li be 'th’ei‘e' Boveral wee‘lro beiore we go'nome “.Sn‘nlley wül‘lilriy appenru and l'il be‘nîlee' and friand-li so he'll kno‘w l'hul i havëjn't had any-but impor- aonnl _id_eas about hlm for years." ÎlSlie-ñâgan 1d dr‘eaa for dinner. Pni'moo en}; ,the v lhin, nervoun fane, whlre asalnat lhe rose o! hor .dreesnand gueaaed the agony or Inrlm {Walkgmfifle her month aet au lightis'. {Sire wiahed ahe conld du nomelhin'ga‘ “Sire fait ahe would ne xla‘d 'it onlÿ .Glorio would marry Georzèm herfown‘ïeeiinxa would ont maller. Bot iperhnpa Santiey Woùld coma, and porhapa it would hevditierenl in London. “ A Zchupœr 79. Pan began packing trunke againmvtohia'lime ‘l'ull or inaclnaung ne'wldresaee that Gloria had nome- how round 'lixñe la aelect. and a i'ew 'modesl'sirnple i’rouits‘ which Par? {argentan honghl. ‘ never thoughl i'd own a real Paris dreas." ahe said once lo Gloria. as ehe heid ahuok ont a iiowered silk pqaaeaelng lhe moal absurd ol' chilien and lace apruns. with equaliy nbeurd ribbon'a that i’orrned atropa over lhe shoædîiers. She looked 16 and charming in it, and Gloria' bad in- sisled npon ita purehaae. “Prench clolhes are really oniy ior certain types. oi womon.” Gloria anamred. "l wleh more women ‘know thal. You’ve Ibeen weli enough lrained by menow 'to nuy youraeit only the quial, de} mure lhinga thal suit yen—look how ridiculoun l am in this." And une B‘pred lhe trock over lier heao and iastened il. They lan‘ghed al lbe tenait—Gloria with ber viviuneaa and daah waa awk- ward and oul or place in Pan's dresa. aa Pan would have'been in one ot Glona'e bizarre tea gowna. Gloria'a (rocks rwere muchremade tor Pan! 4 - ' v They went hack to London. George rei’nsed lo go until he bru: liiniahed nia worir in Paris. ‘ i And Pan. 'much as ahe lilted lhe city oi wonderrul boulevards with its bine sky and hol sunlight on mrble buildings, ils shops and light phere, wns glad could undersland the langueur. , They had tho aamo grooma in lime saine hOlLl, and rua, Ewilh (lhe aid oi’ her map. had no furiher trouble in tinding her way a'bout. hearted atmos- lo be where silo l l‘il'alike ooming home."she . Her compnninn ahlvered a lillla l'nnd sàid no'thing. 'F‘or'ïlwo—orj lhree daya Gloria lworired nord, and wae almoat ton ‘tLred‘to'go out ni night. where;- nh-e =’ hnd came knowing aiwaya incrensing circle. her with-invitations. Thon Pan discovered one thinnl Glunaje [intense enlnusiasm. herl onglremëviimcily. her occasional renkleaanes's oi speech, sonielimesl ‘ani'used and eometimee ahockedf lhe rital Engliah’ with thelr grenl' reaerve'ànd qùielnesa. Gloria be- ‘longed'to a cosmopolitnn group. “l naarly mode that pour oid (leur with the sweetvoice taint by my antica." Gloria observed aiier nome vtea gueste had gone." l walked over every prejudice ahe had. l‘m'niraid. partir-uiiarly wnen l talked mbout lrolnnd." “Yon‘ve lived over too mueh oi' ihn world,” Pan answered. "You can take a—w_eil. a point ot view made up or neveroi pointe oi’ viow. Thal’s what travelddeoçzl suppose, that'g whal theyvmoqn -.when they eay il b‘i‘ôddens the- min‘d.” lGloria amilod l‘illle. , . “Our darlina i'riend waa much more urgent in her invitation that you have inneheon at her houle, than ahe waa whenpalie aaked me. deiugad_ i ‘mosl ‘Britiah 'Britlsher. l'il ne 'un. avoidabiy absent—l ahouid go out o! town any'way!” I ° 'v lSn' Pan did go to luncheon with the Engiiali lady and her tamiiy. lhe tirsl lime eince she had lived with Gloria lhal she went. any- where socialiy alone. She iound lhal her enthnnianm alboul London pleaaed and flattered them, her de sire to know more ol the oity-pro- vided ample conversation, her ouielneae appealod to tiroir quiet-v 'Her viaitvwaa a Innocent; and. did 'rk. Bal hià future no inuit-r lè'dniil‘lriend'ly rem". rnoy ' ailogelner _ teacinatingl m suite-or? ard Ave.. Delroit. Mlch. By doing Sho waa] . l e sort lhat made i’riends everyn’ " _oniy one or two people in London.l n’ow lhny; and‘their frieuds In an‘ Go on. Pan. ahe'l like you, you are Ju‘al no reaerve , and Jpat au dependable -und MimhÏ'Ïf‘us die- D888. ' ' l a areat deai towarda giving her‘ln‘ ‘dependence v‘vlth eeii.’ reiianoè. "l'un gellins there." ahe ç once. “You‘îre lold me dia l shouid l'ind my own sort or peuple then i'd be happy. Your triendn 'n-en't my aort exaclly; lhey're tco clever and quick, rhey wouidn't ‘nuve mnch une for me witnout ‘y'o nround." 'A “ . Gloria anewered: "You conld acnrceiy iind a greal. er contrasl than lhere ia bezween ihe peuple yen lrnew' in Norris City who were_t.)o narrow and lnloier- ont and tlmt lot u-t home who are perhaps tuo loleranl and ’uncon— veniionnl, but who are keen and amusing. M you ray. You'l'l Bottin ‘tinally lnlo an in—bcnlween claaa‘ ri ire quite hn-ppy. You should ma ry George, he likee the quieter aort lie pnia up will: my apecai lot ber cause ho thinirs I need a restrein— ing hand nuw and thon." ISo Gloria summed up lhe whoie sicia syslem. _; _Th»=.n. as nenni. ahe gave way ign lier resil‘esannss again. , "l wonder wth Georgo cgmfl.‘ «brick! l ieel llke n wnund up‘ machine wilhout a balance wheel whan ho .isu’t -arnund. What a state to be in! Pan, we'll Bhll next week,.lïll,iind my balance al home. l’vo älmoent tinished my yvork here." :Someom- knocked. and lhe hotel page enlered. :He handed Gloria à car-d” A ,, "George-" Gloria raid ns-ahe rearhed ior thelcard. ‘How formol he’s become." 'nShe xlanoed ai l-he bit oi’ pasteboard whiter thnn it. Pan rose in alarm. “Show hlm up," Gloria said tainily. A. . emmena AND FMEND Fhapler 80. ' Even betore ho came. Pan knew Botting. T00 Fat? A . “:_ Try This—Reduœ l? r’aople who don't. grow too ‘j’at are the fortunnte exception. But it you [flnd the lat accumulntlnr or alraady cnmbernome, you will be wise'to‘ foliow lhiaJuxzeotion. whioh in en- d‘oreed by thouaanda o! peuple who know. Ask your drug lat i’or Mar- imola Prescription Tub ela and (ol- linwvdirectione. one dollar in lha "price the world over. Get them i‘rom 'ly'our own drungin or .oend prrce 2' ract lo Mnrmuln 00.. 4612 Wood- and thon .went « ‘ buay with tea ihinge. 40 p . A y - ' v l ' ' ' . ' tl . Bior‘the sait-900 çlmr” .yonld , aven-java “mura-hall l meen apr 3 “5631.; sot np lo x0 wanflng nm“) be ‘aiona. But Gloria aaid ' üñïnh': ' don'l be a gnose." .aitectionate, xood “en don‘ "Lde l'voiiived on mnae'fiilom , A _'Mflfi a ,Iharp in fuel thal Pan ipr yens—4' ' v J I ' 'flm “Hum”, m mm I au. in. rly unmbied bock iuto ber iplace. “l 'wiah you would marry." Pan in a” Menu“ “a. And Gloria ianshed a littie. raid. “You may like yonr inde— It ratoth ip u nmyg‘ m- g Tire girl walched her gain con- -' ’ nm yon are mura; yow'f oued. ' ,m du. lymm .0 lroi or herse]! and mrveiled at ‘sen l‘he my you live now.'yun mini diapo-na. . her will power. she alraighwned work loo much and'you ploy loo'v Hood'l Barn drill: aida dixdion her shonidera, tnen relaxed irom _much;” ' l Indmnkujoodpluto" . m aigu dei'lancello her uannl eaae “il l didn'l work i'd die n! tarv- OMIAHOQG'I . . ‘ . and grace. He’r coior came back aaainv ne much oolor as aho norm- .l il; Douaneed. -5M wasn't prouy n‘n lnonzhi, but nhe waa- intense- ly'altmotive. v v . _’ And lhen-the page announcad: ":Mr. Colline." An. old iriend. deiighted to sec him—MW. t and nolhing morc— Gloria rose lrorn lho chair und wem i’qrwald. "Dear Santley, il la gond to aee yyunagain, iilhongiht l ahouid have lo ralurn_wii.houl seeing you and tnanking you for—ail your trouble.” Santley wos taken off his ieei by tiiia greeting, Wnalever he 'expecled. cleariy il wnsn't lhis sort oi’ lhingi 'He looked puzzled and helplefls and hnri-—and thon ’I Pan. la face clenred. Plainly lhis vlu’the, explunation. Gloria's inolitlepes's an'd iormality wns a mask‘beiore thvis i'ricnd. Weii, ne would .play up lo il! lSo bis answer wns in keeping 'wilh'Gloria'a greellng; but duite ‘ev-idently not w.hal he i‘irsl intend ed loùsny. "'rma le my young friand-— .i‘GlOtlpÆèflp, introduclng Plln. Souliey wus so glad t0 meet her! Pnn aimosl smiled. th: situation wao becoming comic——oxcept thzt il held {lie possibility ot trugedy. Would thty keep up Îliiä mnék oi’ triendlinoss? .lSantley had heard or Pan oi course. in Gloria’a lettpra. lie lmd expecried a auper-nursomaid—lhis he told'her inter—mir the swth and-‘ralher pretiy, VGI‘y attractive, young girl who returned hia grec:- ing. Gloria rang for lea. 'i‘n Pan, Gloria wus always hehinri a tell table, oarrying on an animated' conversation while her hands were Gloria. once laid tha-t she felt masth oi' un)- aitualion, il ehe had n teu pot in one hand and a cup inthe nther. l vPolileness made Pnn stay.‘ lGloria wae challerlng n'boul the‘ trip over, how nmnch gnod {nm change. oi air had dnne Franklu— .l “A'renfl yon golllg .to le: me say a word?" ISantley aaked quiell; with a lil‘tle hnmnru‘s amile. “Darnng chlld! l aiwnya do lili the‘tnlking. .l'm en sorry, yonl ghail aaÿ ail the worde you want—" "lfm gai-na to hunl Frankie," Pan annonnced, geiting up ilnmly toago. , Sanlioy turned with a smile thut was full ot rellei. Al inal. Pan knew he wa-a tihinking, ne could 0e pione l'or a mourront! thia you will be eai’e i‘rom harmful ‘drugn and ne able to redure Mend- r'iiy and enoilv. withont ntnrvntion "'diet or tironome exerciae. n .Bnt vatrllhat moment me nmid en- Soft and fldky- won’i scratch. Gives belter results. "l"ramkle remamherod ail Hibou! Gloria wna in have .iwr wu_\n lEngiund, lie iold us sa coming up "Fermer. “aster Frankie ia‘ in ihe 1min." Gloria ann'ium'vrl. pinying with illt‘ Nivlu)ln0n’s.l“l“r'zrnltie, do ynu renismher yen: Wili you bring him here‘?" nid i’i'ienri Mr. (‘ollinsî’ " mn' deiurted and rralurned --ñ——— “dieu... lf‘Lllil.‘ (To De Cnnllnued) tered wilh ilic leu truy. ,I, I. mini-mm” v .n .. .i v muni u nui . n iiil n I" u BE TTER BAKINGS THB mm m‘ouvrir nom: I IIO homo 1mm... BIAVBI FLOU! in a comle d (Il: 'I nmmnrn 0m HO l n mah'lvgmmîh lot alrm and d laver. DUR ad ne.“ ennnmonur» Bol! et m Me. 'l'ho T. H. 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