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OINTMENT I i ,_ 25¢ rnoonass ‘over Richards neglect. fect herself. ing the key in her pocket. had spent hours food she served him with as much her elaborate pastries and puddings, and made no comments, as usual. Although this fitted well with Yvonnes scheme to have as much time_as possible for her‘ limbering and stretching exercise. she felt vaguely hurt that Richard said noth- ing of the lack in their meals. "Lie really never has noticed me,“ she thought to herself. "All the work I did was unappreciated." But when- ever bitterness assailed her, she hugged to herself the thought of the time when she would reveal her at- tainments to him and force his nt- tention and win his love. For to Yvonne even now, all this study and work was e means to only one end- that Richard should one day love her, and admire her. Every afternoon she left the house at 2 and remained away until 5. Three times a. week she worked and danced with a. class of advanced pupils. Three tifnes aweek she had private instructions from M. Roma- nevski himself. She had been studying about four weeks when one afternoon She found Mrs. Ogden waiting in the car when it stopped for her. A NEW COSTUME “I want you to do something for me. Yvonne," she _said. "Come to my house first before your lessons." When they arrived Mrs. Ogden led the way to her bedroom and there Yvonne saw clothing laid out on the bed. . "You are attracting loo much com- ment with your peasant costume.“ she told the girl. "Sooner or later the papers or some one who knows about Richard's marriage are bound to find out and you will have to tell Richard before you are ready to. 1 want you to wear these things; they will fit you, I am sure." Yvonne thought deeply. She had cherished the dream of wearing American clothes for the firs; time when Richard could see her. But her practical nature saw the common sense of Mrs. Ogden! suggestion. She dresed herself "in the smart simple street things that lay on the bed. The slim dress and matchnig coat were of rusty red bmwn. A small hat matched the tones of the coat. There were tan shoes and stocking to match, looswfitting gauntlets of suede, and a smart leather bag to match the gloves. Yvonne could scarcely restrain a cry when she looked at herself in the mirror. The old Yvonne had vanished even more completely than she did when in the dancing costume. Looking beck at her from the mirror was a slim, beautiful girl. not to be distinguished save by superior beauty and carriage, wnmmnmn Severe Headache: ls Iol Trestle! low‘ Mrs. James Riossiter, Riverside, NJ, Ilitce'—"I was bothered with levfil tsaii"tiiai.ie"trsi."lrs:t' One dsyfneud toldmeebmlt .. u: BliRDO(Tl\ m B L() 0 i) m» Bil iii us ?§‘.l'..i»'lli.‘.".'2.'f.;‘:".“"'&“'“' idea's how wlutahflduem mentality u puma u ve Blood Bitters.’ Outwardly Yvonnels like went on ls . l "a usual in the weeks that followed her - introduction to M. Romanevskl. In- vrardly she was‘ experiencing a. great change. She found that where before she had spent many hours brooding “ she now thought only of her dancing. She gave up her English lessons and only kept on with her piano practice be- cause she felt lt was related to the - art in which was determined to per- i Ofl of the living room was a small room which had not been used since , .__ she and Richard took their house. .-' i‘ The former occupant had employed ‘I it nsya den. There was little furni- ture in it, and here Yvonne did her practicing. She pushed the furniture back against the wail, distributed the chairs that had been in it in other rooms in the house and installed a small phonograph. She kept the room locked who nshe was not in it, carry- She was still faithful to her house- keeping. but many of the dalntles she in preparing no longer appeared on the table. At first she feared Richard would notice their absence. But he ate the simple relish as he had formerly shown for ‘PHI’; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN.’ 0f 58W: and unabrasive clean- ing properties CYCLO GAS an ideal motor fuel. 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He is mad if he does not love you in that costume." u u oelyby ‘nua- 3‘..'_!'._§.'_1__i.'!_"!_°! .-;-__1 Yvonne's joy vanished. Bhe shook her head, "He wouldn't see me," she said. "Or ‘if he really noticed, ne would forbid my wearing these things. I must waits. little longer." "You know best. deer," Mrs. Ogden ssid kissing her. "But the man isn't human who could resist you as you look now." I '- - "You must, ‘pt ms pay you for these things." Yvonne ma.- "1 will wear them when ever I oome ‘from my house for a lesson. I can wear them easily from home. Richard never leaves his "workroom in the after- noon." . a . i Mrs. Ogden named s figure far be- low the actual cost of the garments, which had‘ been sent by a famous firm of dreesmakers. Yvonne paid her the price she named. and they went together to the studio. M. ‘Romanevekl felt Yvonne was now ready for more intensive individ- us! training. He celled in his costume designer end had some costumes of colors particularly suited to Yvonnds face and’ hair made for her. He teudht he: various stock combinations of steps and postures and showeither bowie arrange them to form new dances. Then one day be sent for his accompanist AM IBM; "Tb day {ouvilldeneeesyoujishtedsnoe- .. ._ 4*“...- I will watch." The music began. Yvonne 181l- h"- self slowly leaving behind her all her old personality. She was a. spirit, dis- embodied, answering a call to music. She began to move lightly, here and there. letting the music carry her where it would. The notes came 1R5- ter. Yvonne responded. Her last semblance of self-consciousness van- ished. Bhe forgot everything in the dance. She was free, released by he!‘ art to complete self expression at last. Silence fell on the room when she had finished. Mrs. Ogden, who had been watching. had e lump in l!!!‘ throat. The master was too overcome for his usual‘ volatile enthusiasm. He raised Yvonne from the, floor, where she had sunk at the close of her dance. and kissed her solemnly 9" both cheeks. Finally he spoke. holding both her hands: "it is true, Medemo‘ 'ie Yvonne. You have Ienius. You l" an artist. But you must work. You , _ Burned From Th Sun ‘f . - Dillard's will bring soothing relief. Apply Mineral’: too for any skin irritation. WNAPUS l l l‘ l l L I N lm T must give up everything for your art. Am I not right, madame?" Mrs. Ogden nodded. Yvonnek face grew tense and white. "There are things I cannot give ulJ. monsieur," she‘ said, freeing her hands. The master shook his head a little. "Then you are not yet an artist- When the time comes-and it is not far-you will give up everything. everything in the world, for the sake of your art. Come to me when that time comes and I will help you. Un- til then I can do no more for you why be e sufferer from SKIN DISEASES when you can procure “ Pellicura ” that III! remedy all these troubles. To be had at all drug eteree. Price $1.25 e-e-ei. . -. rl>ul uei-e-s-si. f , TEN_D_ERS leafed Tenders will be Neel"! In!" June ma m turn-in: around. and n- neileling or Kingston lehoel. Plan and specifications to be seen‘ at the bump of the undersigned. _ or any tender Itfl necessar- a, accepted. sans s. uawson, lecretery. than I do for my other pupils." what you are doing. or you will have There was little talk on the first to give up your work." half of the drive home that day. Finally Mrs. Ogden took Yvonne‘s hand and asked her; f‘; wonder, Yvonne, if you realizeiwliere you are going-what changes must come to you soon? You cannot/continue lead- "I WILL NEVER GIVE UP" “I will never give up my dancing}; Yvonne said slowly. "It is part of me. It has always been part of me. And," in! two lives this way much longer. she spoke pitifully now. "I cannot Either you must tell your husband give up Richard either. He ha; be. Mid 89$ hi8 symllfilhy and Approval of come part of me. 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