i l . _.1 9,. _.__ » I I-l .___ l, . § I _..,.__,t..___,_ _ ____ ____ =‘ - '.‘-..¢'..f;:,.,;:-.-F'~ .._§ ffl-_ ; I, -. itiii -..._-J-¢ ~"v:i“~'i 771,; ,__._. ____ . . ...__._,<, ng.- ; 'fat :.':“F‘ ._ .-sf. -wir ._ --:.~ »..-.» . .-. -1 - .tif it 1 .-., . 5,. _ ¢ I I . ». ». I .. ..i :='°-’.>'¢`. .lf _nu '.'. 4_- ,.- 2 r. I.. 1 I I V. .l_,... . _ _. __¢~».. -.iii Ii _._ I »I 1.. I - »\'i ‘_'\ If IIL itil ti it .J :II .l`f¢ n __ 1--_.~,.._ .. " ' ~ . ' L_; - *"0-XA” wane. Qnq.-` »..`_ LLOYD PATT _ Chapter XL ihli- time on instinctively. 3m’__lo put I-he thought ofllugh __ out of my mind. I suppos Lwiould not have admi3 _QL subconsciously I realized was attracted to him, Here .go ywus man who .might tasks _gideternilnatlon never to marry .i'ii° have a msn in my life In $..".'°’° her. on the other hand, nav, -‘i°»¢ an opportunity to say some- illg kind about I-Iugh. In mv ir. .ltion at her a.tti-tude. 1 retniem- _,l’ now thatoften I-snapped out _nie unkind and uirwan-exited coin- nnt u-porn htm. ‘ .1'i°W0V°l'- for the present, I was ‘ooccupied withuny work at the iltlmpion Film Company. As I -if Uven. greater opportunity to ‘£36 good. my responsibility also Gimme -proportlonatei-y greater. -Wlllled very much to succeed. I aalilfy studied w~itb might and - lin. ,Af nig-ht when I came home, I wrked aga-ln. turning on the light an lrontof my dresser and almost HND! R nervous wreck of myself ‘Y,_ ifyillg to register various emo- ltqnn in my mirror before me. Then -,new worry came to make work -afder. ,Something crept into Mr. Day- . :mfs _.manner toward ine that made to ill at ease. He had a knack, °hic.h many men have, of saying “DES to me which I might under- tnud in several ways. were I to like offense at them, the presir- fit of the film com.pany would l0k amazed at my hav-ing put an npleasant construction upon his ‘nocent words. li' I did not take ffence, he would say to me even iiore pointed thlngsmore niark» Y- . I-Ie was an experienced man of le world. I was a child. Yet, per- tps my greatest virtue was that I id a pretty simple and direct ethotl of thought. It is perhaps Ie only weapon with which a girl ay' par-ry this sort of attention. Nevertheless. often anti often I fit I was not doing my best work zlcause of the self conscio-usness Ilicli Mr. D:i_\'ton's presence in te studio engendered in me. lie id begun to ask me personal dues ond. 'He would ask them with my on air of kindly Interest that ouid seem ungrateful and un- eastint for mc not to answer. One dziy Mr. Dayton said; “You wen’-t much color in your face iese days Miss Birney. do you it enough fresh air? We don't ant to work you to death you low. Whttt do you do when you >» I so; 'iszfz Week towards his board. What can earn, Mr. Dayton, is keeps the family going now, .fiiiiill saves mother's life. without some help." Illlt I didn't think they lived breathed. I tell you what I'in to do. I‘m going to declare a. day next Saturda and take "Thank you," lsaid. “I need it. I would rather*--" "IIere!” interrupted the "I don't see what on've got to the day just the same, and earl the morning l'li come up and for you in the car and l'li your mother too! We'lI have a "Take mother?" 1 quiered, “You mean you‘ll take mother a picnic and a motor ride for wltole day " “Good heavens. child! I don’i little girls, you know." A vision of the expression niothei"s face at such a treat c twice in ber life. A whole day fresh air and a picnic with would be an unprecedented t that I was playing with fire. B tried to reassure myself. I told . in-ean only kindness, since be eluded my mother In his lnvita and so---- B . “I-lurrahl” said Mr. Dayton, added cryptlcally to himself, " first trench taken." . . Chapter XLI from the Champion Film Studios picnic on Saturday. “How old is Mr. Dayton, lie?" she nskcd. “0h, l don`t know, mother. said. ‘~l gu-ess hc-'s' quite an man. Maybe as old us father.” About twenty years old ntys anything over foi'ly seemed to ready for the grave. “\\’ell.” reiiitirked mother. d _ ioiisly. “I don't hold with old ni fchusing young girls. It nev N llooks right to me -:intl _voting giqrpé k__C_w ____‘__ _'__‘___e ____e _mme n_____ l tiuglitn’t to like it. Whenever I - some young thing standing for t lii_u'_Emi0nS__u|'_f“n ?m,m_{m are hupplor for the t`rt=.edom.“ ` -_»i.\ to iil>>e__. =:l_-ly- ___ i-_ l “rm sure we'ti all have been soinethlng along with t .it gil--_ grant ,yum happier if my fm] "l`ztiii`t nature." I luttglietl :tt mother. “You old silly," I said, as 1 gil her it hug. "I'm not going to lilui tis iiiiin anyway even if ll Piobabl Ii ' tl . . h i ,_ 7-- wou t marry nie. ‘ ' y I ome n gli s _ _ _ __,_ _“__ W “Help mother clear away the I-Wi -i iiiiie ifig ‘iiii°m°_ ie- _ I _ . t s-lies," I said, “und soinetiines l*iiiii’9 ii ¥iiif€ _Difiiiif __ 5'»iiiii`iiiiY- “.we wllil not discuss ours." And i \1.p in my molii and read or work f ont f the mirror" "l`hut's all there is to it. I r o . ~ "And Sunduvs""' pursued the ` llllli i00iif‘li ul llle I§l‘llv0ly- _reultlguu ` ' l "But just you reiii-ember this. N I wulii not help liiiish-ing as i iii’-" “iw *““i' ‘Wing me “'“i‘ y°“` ilowever t-xce t for this one . _ h .' l - - -Ii 9i"e"'i"""""‘i _'_i“" ii‘°“5m "I f"Y Q" ";_;_F ‘§'_.ig_e352§_?.§;_ ;;__.L£:_`___-riilcnt. the dtiy passed most lttlpp D3 I R951 - Tiieie Wi‘i`9 iii” 9 Inland siiiootlily. So hzird did Mr. Du ys u lathes and shoes of my younger" illéllll illii’ S00ii_ _Wi_i¢‘ii iii? Willa? F0ii-lt’-l`S_11ilfi *Ni-HFS Ui ii9_ Diii _ii'i :_‘_{_i_f_‘_’_h_$_'_x"i_;_"‘;_t_‘f_';;_;“_‘_;£_gPF__e;;T:_';x? her could not resist his cordllt rder; tie darning to be tone' tie ‘ ~ i *_ ity, eavy dinner to be prepared ’ for iillii S_llI>Ilf'i"S Wiiil W0iil~ Y0ii _iiii:ii; when the mg mmm. h,-ought ay futher lu the mldllle uf the day, I dont know .iiiytligiii __ 0 i;_' buck to our own door and t-be pr . _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ me ‘ 'l I. Ma be I dont. u ve col - _“dent or the (thnmpmn gum (-_om e.tth other Day-tons girl - al- Wf\il‘___ __l:_i_tli__:v;>_i_idlt_iyti__li_e be Piitklnx a ba ou read a out these goody-go d -I »- _ , girls, or gee them ln the luovqei D____2ggfl,,g;‘;Yseii_e__, vélroy! mcelullghed writes Mis. A. Ashby of ooo Yonge B0iiil¢ tell her about taking out pr iiiiii' women with me. an more than . I<‘ y liiiilb ‘motnent, robsbl she strug iibiiiii i'~- Aiiyililw YOU iiiW¢ii'i ii.°i“`ii Igburtesy towards h-er host the full proposition. l'li .pay you for wuu. she kuew (0 be rlguu' D . i°K§.FDnyton, I got to tell you. I d i’i°‘ -bald with such things: I think n°. A. l»‘os'rm¢, _ cnnnonftswu w e » l "why “°"?" replied Mr' Daywn' taken mother and me out on a before me. She had not been in automobile more than unce or tenuous to yuuug gh-lt-_ to ber. Something whispered to ' iii » » .. self that certainly this man could t had nm spun much nf the wm- That night when I came home Mrs. Bit-nay," as he told my .mot told mother about the proposed we allvays make exceptions for 0 Om io this pttrty and I guessed th it 1- , . ton. dismissing it with ti gestu .. 1 _ _ ._ .y *fill-about his ttfftiirs, Nellie" she sa ; to go fast," mother admitted. “l've A never bf-on in anything like this We drove far up In the woods and finally, when we came to stopped and a round motor lunch basket was taken otii by the chaf- Ieur. There was even a table wlth_ her guard by the surface kindness ` of this main. Ile seemed not to have Ii thought In his head other than to ]),,lll,,., give mother and myself a happy ,u,,.,.l,_,Pp, I it ln the basket whenever I'ni Siitfrouud. coulda". have kept on n\u¢n'1¢`-m“,- by H __ _“_ Th , --f _ _ _D __ t>_;\__1___i;v ___€_e_E___e _r_;ep_».;a wo___ en _gum At each step forward, he wart dl-if I going more and more cautiously “ei ' and never with any tone or look “W1 indeed, but you don't suppo cum- . _ . . I . ,- ' `» _ _ 1 'QL - Will U0 Illillti wiht 70|-i 'mi' exg harder parts! Km" . l What was I to do? The man was |\ leverorand more worldly than I “ll llotlnl 0nIy Knew the Value ol-D. D. D.” lady, f_S‘t,. Toronto. Write tier for the story se I huw II. D. D. cured her baby of a cane of ezceina that completely cov- €ii~.\’ ered the head and face. Slip We keep on publishing these ntatenients weekly f’rom all parts ol Y o Y ~i would tell nie about the handsome C“~“uda_ ,clung uf lu, runny mar- v mn for “ 3°°d i°“3 iii°i°i` fide-` young men she has tea with, d°ii'i you?" Mother swallowed hard or P Y. iii*-V, with what she deemed to be Y iii then- “ii "'I can’t hel ii," she said " nlo somewhere in the country." they-,B wlckuup- III()- mentarlly thrown off my guard, Quuuler XL” for _ the of the Chapion Film Company, ea' nic and had nientioned his w |10 veloua results sectlrod by the liquid wash. \\'hy not get tt. buttln of DJJ. a I). today oil our positive guarantee? tlleh Koen like _:Ulm $1.00 I. bottle. gled Try D.D.D. Soap. too. ‘ her uuu ~ tunies than the average actress and charges up to us. Dou't be a littel fool, my dear. I assure you this Mr. N' I _'_ is entirely business." on'tl .nm L°“°" I" SKI” DI"-” l And so, obediently, I followed l_l,lm that could offend nie. He kept- mak- ing me feel that if I suspected him, li. wus unworthy of nie. He still tried t9 convey to me that his in- terest.was entirely impersonal. "Really, Mr. Dayton." I Iii`0l°ii¢0<1 “I d::’:. think you ought to buy -me a bathing suit, and--" “My dear child." he said, ‘fwe will put It down to profit and loss. Y0u've nn idea the countless cos- CENT“'“‘ ”mw'nT0"m do n th boardwalk to the shop lie _ __.______i--~ . “You mean go away?" I asked. urban xvnr. Dayton. tits president “oo aw-ay i`°\‘ H couple of day=l'."' midi “Certatin-ly," -said M-r. Dayton. plc- calmly. “ I suppose you know that ite the 'better your acting the more quite casually. mother was shock- you would have to be away fl'0m °i ed. She could not resist telling home to get the propel' iJ2lCli»8i‘0iiDii “fi” him plain-ly that she did not °"’ prove of niarnied. men paying ap_ in various scenes. "We'll just take qt. one of tibe directors, ti. good chauf- lera nitin. two other members of the ‘ii When first she spoke, I feared eumpauy-_ and you and I and gg me for it moment that we might be ieiii for an unpleasant scene. Mot iii i site believed herself to be in lily rl it On the other hand altlio hill down from Friday to Monday. If Sl' we rehearse Saturday we should be me could he stiff and stubborn when; able to pull it off Sunday. Come the Friday morning with your bag, will U8 ' . ti our' I ld.| 'Min Daytoirs whole tone ,was ill- I guessed that Mir, Diiyton’s stand~ businessllike. Wh-at was I to soy? tion artis of conduct probably were On the face of it I knew this was and I was dependent upon'ltim for broad. He might well take offence how films often were made. Cer- “I'd like to o" I said quietly. at my mothers frankness. Since talnly there was nothing in the tone my' or look of Mr. D3 ton -which could Y The livelihood I could not be sure how make nie suppect the suggestion far the damage would go. However, for some reason, ation lightly. "On ,broalh general prinmipl el- -‘ - . my intentions were not very wi » g ed. You see I brought you aio in deterniined.l_l'. _ ages where the man goes his w was in any way personal. Yet- the I didn’t. want to go and I hated to man chose to laugh away the situ-' tell mother that I would have to. I ‘self should bf;-titer to go away for .1 had designated. ` Chapter XLIV Half an hour af-ter he had first suggested it Mr. Dayton had bought me a very handsome bathing suit. I had been appalled at the price he had paid for it. We had walked together down -the boardwalk to u very smart little shop und very quickly, bitt with apparently uu- errlng taste, he had picked out il. black satin costume, cut slightly away at thc throat and with‘ no sleeves. It -looked modest and very attractive. Having already persuaded me that it was ti matter of business for me to accept it and to have my- self filmed in it. my conscience, was further druged by my delight in owning anything so pretty. Mr. Dayton had it dons up in a small box and be carried it himself. “I was In hopes we might get in for a swln," he told me.as we walk- ed back toward the small hotel where he had engaged quarters for nie and for the rest of the com- eu_ _ (jhuptur XM" pany. “Let us go down to ttlie bath houses rig-lit no-w before the sun her - - ‘ 1 --| u _.t .uh . u_ und | _u _ ' gocs down. so that we can get in- RF 8 ii I0 'i DIi0°9l So it came about that onthe fol- to our min _Q _md ___]m__.h around .. ur. ‘ i i-~ » ~ < --wh 0°--1---1. A1-iw-gh 1- iii-.li"1§.“..‘i.§.l"‘.§§..‘?“{’..‘£i.."§.°‘.LT.5§.i§°i.’i I if-cred 0" tv “ref” tiff “lg raw 1 think you ought to believe. the D,,,,,p.,uy_ M., my,_m_ presidgn, waves were iii-salons on the allow- Cii'lof the Champion I-‘iliii Company. ‘°Y°“ know' lv" "ev" life” in iigi and mvself' went down to the sea- Ulm R-en' I "p",‘,““ded mm' Maybe “il shore io tttlte ii one reel filler. In be scared’ . , . you wi=rel”0‘/9 of -it . . "No," I said, “she doesn‘t, an so -pretty!" He caught me at the ‘ "Too bud I'm so pretty!" I re -peated amnzedly. "What do yo "Oh," be said easily as 'hc t.\irne~ ought to leave you il-lone. illi Then in three or four dnys h "We‘ve got ri one reel filler," h told me, "that we wont to~pul-I of 'l‘he story Is in at smtill`town by the sea. I think you can do It and l'v put you into it because I thougl we might just us 'wel-I work-.Ove lmuuu u yew friends ay-ouud me glance with wliich ho swept nie. p_t~etty___tintl you have stiC_li a sweet ii Fhttmpion studios. lhud exchang- AS i‘“` i“"""i"‘ iiiigm ii* ‘WH iiiiie iigiiie in ~"°“i` “iimingv ier pu lime um,-9 luuu --gtmd morulugg have liooii ni_v futher. I was mill~li_ lntthing suit, thot I lost my -liead. I ll 1 -- 0| 1 Hs-» lm the mem. too young to be tittrttt'ti~tl by ll promise never to do it again!" I I v unt go t n g i w _ 1,9,-t-_ of lu.. (.um_uuuv mul went to soitieuiliiit portly, middle 'tgetl main l luttl rpgttlnetl my lyrgutll gmt] I ' ' I ‘ie‘ My mother straightened herSelf_ lh'e‘S@uul,mle will, ,ue umm .int-lincd to be batld, ztnd icginnlill,._yoic,, ly this time. ly wltli tt ilignltv of whicli I wouldi Qu the .uljlef uuutl_ fm. w@ek_q_ to show the e\'idenct=s of ycttrs nfl “You friggitencd me." I sti_iil_u_ntl _ ML Dayton hud been (.0u,-tuuus uuu overezitlng. my lip.; qu vcred as I facet i ` 0' Iowever \Ir Dayton ma feelluleauuuu He even hull tukeu uw. Ilowt-ver, as we wztllicil down io-.l“vou fl-igliteuotl me und _ til',_hel. ,md myself on u mmm- y-me ward the shore. where the others sliouldn't have dune it. `You know I - - '- . '. -b'l.hin' I consented to tukell wut; ntruld of the water! I land a picnic. It seemed perfectly “H9 -i l~. hétltougli when the tri-p was first _ Hllt file dill’ WILS "D6 fliiii Wiii” te_ mentioned, I had not felt quite After .M-r. Dayton had taught m it-.omfortable about it. nor had mo- how easy it was to jump a llttl ther added anything to my sense nt just the ri-ght moment with th e of security, e “I don't I-Ike it, Nellie, dear," she water. I began to lose my nervou said. “A girl should be at home ness. nights. I wish we could spare the I went in fruther and furthe f _ . . y =p. . . . . . gs If I were to ha/ve to -pay yours. it I were a child in whom be was ii _,_ would probably take most of my particularly interested, but wh at,naturt\l to nie. there fore, that we his hand. At tilte first wash of t`tic‘.yoti so. I would never have Wmwr caught my ‘wo hamlsiewept over Mr. Dayton's face thailrllioiiltl sit together on thc tifain wavcs cllriillg iliwili lily iiiiiii€S ii y0\l iolwileii me if I ill\iiii`l 'nw mother had made n home and that the others should keep \\'asIioncS\iylliiiii'¢ ii9Ii'°iiS~ Wiifill jump that wswe`. It was mean ` ilnore or less by themselves. I HOL illio I-lie waiter aliotit to _ill.\' do that just when I was scared." ln I didn't even understand the half- knecs I realli'/,ed for the first time. "Og cuuyue ll wuu_'~uulu My-_ Duv. uvlveiletl glances' that were cast in the terrific force of the surf. ",;__my direction; or the nddltlonnl I was glad indeed now io cli_ m_|coiirtes_v that was shown -me. I did i0 fi YODB iiiiii i*ii'9iUii9ii im' Oiii i 1_|not guess that lt was because nl- to I-llc -waiter, _nr to turn anti cla lreatly 'these people, sattirzitetl as Mr. Dail/10|! Wiiii iiuiii iiiiiiiis Wii uq they were hy the ntmospliere Ln I saw what seemetl to me mon u.lwhlch they \\'o,rked_ culled me to illlllfl ill Wi1ii9 ffiii-Ill fiisiiilig iff* iwaves and so keep my -head abov tu , “thougili It is a great temptation to you." on the watrm sand. lest I slioul lg “Well-, we can’t mother denr,’ I catch cold. All tihls wlillo'm._v ei said "\I ' ex Fuses are to the paid player was ag implirsoulil il# til0\1§- d money so that I could go down with ‘Several times we cattle out and sat aged mam My good fortune ‘___ \_e_ a u wage!-l for two weeks. it's silly to had been committed to his care fo B deprive you of things you need for the tlay. a thing like that. I certainly ought .lust now and again tihat. flash o _ o to tw able to mite care of myself." ai>i>i'alsemel1i- 'iielilillis-__Will°i; We mi" "m" “"1 8° m r “Well dear, it's true’ said mot- Slit 10800161' 0|! iilfi “iii “iii we could hire one?" - "No. l'li tell you what Ill do.", outin I said as flrnily as I could lyIcan't ttikeipicfures after it's dark oi' _iigiisvlimlI3lf>`i1___§__i";;l6_____i'i`;;i;__g: ° 'ati J tit t I .i“'“°i'- ‘° e win\::,r;§ng(:“;_§1i w(l_\?eM§_a1;f;,_ suit clinging to _tilie just ripening DIWIOIL mm so go to your own mom lines of my girlish figure. _ demrie and read -when your work ‘B“i"i“ “Due M this I was thrown or course' like an 'young “lasik __ is done. If h_e doesn’t mean rlSlit l;:f'u,1§g`tl1?fT(‘v'ver;`hl?gll‘let;v\lnzlr“fall ltizuelxlilyasnp\l§;itlbllellpl€Ixa$e1e:ll'i&l: tl.ll,ll 'tilt ` - shes _“__ enough ___0_____e ___ _“___ __:___v;i_i___<_i_i_i __i Sour §____aev__i.v;>_t_i0_____u___e_,;x,_?u_:vg{\yy, *xx t.h__e____s_:~_a__,__ant;___i_\iiIh I was out of the writer and dressed HS w»|l.l3:g.\;tul.l:v,:,Fyt|';ww;]1§l-ggénlvr Mmhervs Wmds "am Z" cloud “ver could not tlilnk of unipleasunt disliked it at the time. had pile want to do badl enough to g Dayton suggested another llttle|her with nl sigh “but you certain- 5986 Wwe BI»i'€lCile_;il'___;_"i_y___$li___§‘_‘:i‘i “he tm-tieti to the city. indepti. so d iottiy. , .wiicr e. i y I straightened my hair and my Slllirleiliy. BS I iiiceii *iii* °i!"‘“ _ _ t blouse and mn downstairs to meet sea, I saw a more than usually hllmho__n_:De_I___il‘i_li il_t___0__g___ gold t_l_ul;:ousl.V_; :lui it_ does seem noon," h__-._suggested, “It would tlo_lhu¢ the surf might have thrown d'_;n'.';“`|F.,,.y ""` “B new' ke business I you goo .' .muslim A fe; da . .Dm n _ ys later my mothers ‘:'.;...;:;', ‘:’.;‘.t:;'..'. Su..I.==-'=='==", -=-.---r ,. ...i M.. against the shimmerlnk sand. and' " I to" °"m“ i° ma with a strip °f I cailglit the echo of their shrieks| ,. " '_"` -\ ‘_ wwée pamlebmriis' ,,l of h__“Kh“,__ when the waves broke __ .- ldlng tloltete for the academy, _ over them. I wanted to he 'in the ' he mm me I want yo" t°'l°"‘"“ _ fun, -but-"I Iinvent tt bathing sult.l ' .\lr. Dayton," I said. "hut maybe_ I w ILsoN`s “ifIa\\'fully sorry. Won't you pletisci f' come oitt with me hi' again, just to let ine 9”", how nice I can -be?" 3' What could I do? I was utterly __ tinversed. in the ways of the world. n' wiili the Chamipion Film Comlp °‘ it - ""F I-l neatll thewater, I ten, up drawing me stmngsiy towards I knewtiliat t-his was no uiere a °’_“- I “"“8i°ii~ -*~.i>- were “You dear little -mermaid," Billd. “WOD't you give 'me kiss for alll my trouble?" 'l’he water to which -I was unac- iiiiSi»0m¢d. and his bands upon ` frightened me too mudb for me' be able tu spea-k. I'-ibeat a~t`iils shoulders with my fists. Almost - n DS l»l'lfDl hitn t ld one` .ms to lil- once the released me. ~ "Oil, all rl.g~h»t." he said easily and as I managed to reach the Nile and pull myself tc-wards s-bore ~“0li1ib_n°t if., soon It time ‘fr ta saith he sam. 'rm -not get i»°iwi\;_you, It you dqirt wsntims tn.; ’Ilhen-`-#wltii’t.he sound of the surf in my ears, I could .not be sure whether I heard arlght or not- but l thought be said: “Y0'u’re cer tainly worth waitting for. l.0 Chapter XILV Mr. Dayton the president of Champion Film Comtpany. had the lIii@Stlonabie virtues of patience- After having taken me down to the seaehore, together with other mem- bers of the company. to film n one reel fiIler,_,he had insisted upon buying n1te.s. very handsome bnth- ing suit. He sold he wanted me to _ become. accustomed to the water. and_thus be a good subject for Some sea pictures he infendod to take. To take the one reel filiirwe were to be away from Friday to Mondayj ‘ On Friday afternoon. when arrived at the shore, instead of go- ing at once to work, Mr. Dayton had suggested that -we take ti dip and rehearse the following morn- ing. On leaving tho company to its own devlces,we two Iintl gone in for our sport upon the sand. All had tbeen well until a particularly large wave had .come anti actually frlgli-_ tencd nie. Then Mr. Dayton, af- ter havlng helped me to "jump lt," clasped me to liim and iisked me t-o kiss him. Too friglitened by the sea. U0 which I was iinuccustrniied, and the advances of this nnin to speak, I had atru-.gg`Ied away from ‘tim and towards the sore. But he was much too clever to allow the situation to end thus awktwardly ` the -we \Vl\S WHS S0 wet my liil. \‘0il told let' to to ton. “I'm telling you that and I’inl in the wtttr.-ri prove to you .~ I dont want to," I said child- lsllly. “I wilnt to go liotne.' 'l`licre'»s nothing to make sticli il e fuss about. 1 thin-k you shofuld_ e giveme another trial." He was an experienced, middle- did ny be 0 too good to be true. I fancied tat __ at any moment my-what seemed to me colossal-isulnry would evap- d ing able to earn sis much its I h had .seemed from the first to f ornte. I feared -terribly to anger y "All right," I said grudgingly, “l'li go out with you again, but "Of course It was," said Mr Day- I .must say he kept his word. And .I I again, the incident. much as I had ed of to be courteous. All next day wo ' day the film was taken. It/I-orngluy I`(’- fnr behind did the slip of tt moment iiim 0U his balance. Bu-i.. as be-' __ &‘:~ I-ti' ___ Mr. Dayton suppressed ti smile._ _,_ "Now don‘t be silly. Miss Birney," 8 he said. “After all yoii’re not hurt léli he :»:~:1 :~:~:- »:~:-: :-:-:- :~:-:~ .;.;.; :-:»:~: .;.;-;. __: . . l y chance, you -would swim very well. WHEN UJING to ride. Aint- r think, If you imti tt, You must illlow the company to In-' vest this amount of money In you round fuse. g("I‘S Sho seznsli one r young .\lr. D my p had tl niiittc that I toil g -.1 Noll, i so afraid you‘ll spoil ii if yoti‘rc tvery hard to 'bo glttd. but-l'iii afriiitl there, I thin man. So. _ . | _ , . nothing of whttt tr:ins.pii't\d brtweoti liet-tttlso liti it girl. Yotr dont. like the president of the Cliuitipioii »t.o see me titblv to earn its inutzli In tfotuliztny and Il.ltgli- -that is, you can." knew the results. in the “'l’Iirt of that is right " :idtiiitteli _-vciiiiig llugh clinic out tn our Hugh. "lt's liecaiise you’ro a girl. louse Aftcr lie had grel~tf>d me he took ,hate to see you earning more than my litiiid and shook it warmly. ell Noi-l," ho said, "so for so| Sttdden'l_v his face flushed. Ile Fill nt I only ..W good. tract.. gtiurai $50 ti tract the fi Dayton will fire you, contract or at Odor-iio'¢. Liv light. The lunch was delicious. There was hot coffee anti hot houlllon in "this is the grandest stuff I ever ite! What's in between this bread Mr. Dayton?" "Well," he lesghed easily. "I'm and wholesome day in the sun- toyoui C' .. ...,...~. 0...... the thermos bottles, and-e W "My goodness!" exclaimed mo- ther as she bit into a sandwich. '_ Is awonderful relief for Sunburmlnsect Biies,etc, ` not sure myself. 'l'hat's n lit-tie con- _________c___m . 1 i cootion of my wiIo's. Our chef put "'° - . _ , ,. ~ _ I -I ._.t.’i~"f ' ~' . . » » ' the president of the Champion Film Comtpany told me, "l' take you down the boardwalk to ti place I know and buy you arenlly good bath ing suit. No. now don’t protest,tllI ,i ‘I tell _von why. “I really am in- tcrested in making you successful In your work. The more thlngsl you do wef|L the greater will be your vslue to the company. So I'm going to llvliy you a pretty bath- ing suit and take some nice plo- turel of you in it. If they turn out it's really for you own good. We’re 1 I tht . _ not os ng any ng | "Por the present, until you can ’ -\u Ili AD DIIIITCIIDNS ride and swim well. we won't raise ' “ \ ‘ 'our snla llut ou must et xi Royal Yeast Cakes will keep for months. it is 'aw-»'. ¢:;:;:;:;:§:§:§:§;-'-'-'- 0 gin lil water soluble vitamins, which is essential to :I+ it-taorai. 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Nonlru t ~' o_¢_v}.O.»_0.~,~¢»~s¢» I ea.. _¢.v.o_o_o»u¢»'»°»'¢ ome with Royal' ` 5. ;E§€=. longer than that made with ' .§.~.».~.~.~ ~ ~ . .°. . . . ~*.' .;»;.~ l'li* f~.~:2:§§;__:~ _ ._-_._-_._._._ _.._........'.".’.‘.°,-.»,~, _-_.-_._.;.:.:.:.:,- . ..._._:_::_ _-.~.-.°.-.-.~.-_ _ _-2..-?~:.~.~.~.~.-.-.~i-.-.~.-.~_-_~,.:._._.f! :§:~ diet of one to three Royal Yeast Cakes a day z; ; ‘ ig; relieves constipation and removes boils, ` '°` implel, blackheada and other akin eruptions. is not o medicine. lt ~.:~: .1 in the diet. it supplies .-:¢~:~:-:-:» ‘ have a supply always on £2; convenient and oconomi- - :I I-2~1~ and full details will be , “Ro ai Yeast Cakes for _ . _.;.;. :~ ;~, "~Z~! N... '-:-:-: 1-».:.§Z:.~.~.~IqI~I»:-'-'»'~*»‘.°.°.-.:.f.~.~,~,~.~;-3.;-;.;.~. . . . . . . contra On th afraid ting should you can make good." “But $50 n week!" I ext-,lainietl iillgil. 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