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There was s. peculiar expression on Cer- ol’! face, but Hank didn't notice Excitement rode him, pointing his lean homely face with expect- ancy. He drawled. "l-lflia. Carol" and pulled out her chair with 's. flour- ish. He murmured. "See the fella m. the third table over? The dark? young guy —- that's Carthr Ever- toifs son. And the dick with him is Burton of the Hardwick Agency. lt's the perfect setup. Boy, oh, boy! Ican't wait to see young Merton's face when Lissa comes out to sing." The lights dimmed, and Hank wen-t hastily around the‘ table and set down. This was Lissa. Crane! spot, this was what he had been your i...» orchestra would waiting for. In a moment now the swing smoothly into Lissa! introduction. Expect- antly Hank peered toward Jon Evertons table. But that wasn't Lissas music the orchestra was playing! scowllng, Hank glanced around. The leader who doubled as master of cere- monies. was introducing a shapely brunette with a mouth like an overripe cherry. His unctuog voice flowed into the little black niircropiione: "Ladies and’ gentlemen, we bring you the Palm Grave's latest - and most glamorous! — acqui- sition. A brand-new singing star, fresh from Broadway triumphs Miss Bonita Faire . . . Ladies and gentlemen, let's make this lovely lady ivelcomel" There was a perfunctory ripple ‘llloiveltl on n voted n we i i.-r:',....:,"i.:§'".ii;t ‘ghmlf!’ noun {Eleugveeslu than’; eannbudwbui. "$8.! ._...-..-.'~4'_¥.'_y_,,, "f lPlilause. But l-lank Merriam wasn't making anyone welcome. He was leaning forward. staring at that new sensation. Miss Bonita Faire. O II O Cassandra Devine, returning late from an amusing dinner par- ty, let herself into her apartment She shed her wrap in the hall, where Emma. her maid, had left a single customary light burning. But lamplight illumined one cor- ner of the living-room. too. thrifty rule. phenomenon with surprise. to the divan. young face with tired smudged lashes, a lovely mouth. and expresslonless in sleep. beth Carmichael. this whole crazy mus was a! about! audbed and this was an exception to Emma's Cassie observed the Her eyes grew wide. She tipfccd over The soft glow of diffused light fell sweetly across a head of tuen- bled, copper-colored hair, a white shadows Ill beneath long, dark relaxed Lis- Cassle drew a deep breath. And gladriess swelled in her. a relief so poignant it hurt a little. Lisbeth was here. Lisbeth was safe. Now at last, she could find out what Or. rather Cassie amend- ed. she could find out in the mom. ing. It would be criminal to wake the child now. She got a blanket and tucked it gently over the sleeping form. She opened 5 win. dow and turned off the light, and made her way to her own room Cassie awoke earlier than usual the neat morning. This was Sun- day, ivlth no work impending, so she wrapped her am ls self in an FLOWER SPRAYS AND BIRDS irritation. Don't let e COUGI-l Annoy your Kiddies! The immedisie use of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup relieves asms of coughing, helps to cut phlegm an mucus and soothes Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup contains no harmful ingredients nor habit forming drugs. A popular household cough remedy for nearly fifty years, Dr. Wood s i Pine Syrup is DR. WOOD‘_S NORWAY PINE SYRUP Norway on sale st all drug counters. rested. Cassie thought 1n the brief moment before the questing blue eyes discovered her in the door- way. Lisbeth smiled then such s tremuleus smile that Cassie cross- ed the big room swiftly and gath- ered her into her arms and hugged her hard. Lisbeth said. "I couldn't imag- ine where I was - and then f ssw you. Oh, Cassie, deer it's swell to see you again!" And Cassie answered staunchly, "You're exactly where you belong, chilld. Where you should have come long ego. I've been worried about you." ' "You - know, then?" Casio shook her heed “No- body knews less. I had a wire from Gay, an utterly mad letter from Jon Everton. 1 gathered you'd run away — for some perfectly adequate reason l'm certain,” she paused to assure msbetli. "Gay took it‘. for granted you'd come straight to me. Jon seemed to be suffering from some sort of delus- ions concerriing you and Reid Terry —-but I set him straight on that score in short order." Lisbeth asked appalled, “Cas- sie. you didn't implicate Gay?" “And why shouldn't she be im- plicated?" There was fire in Cas- sie's glance. "Is there‘ any reason wh-y'Gay Ferris should be able to go through life immune to the consequences of her own foolish- ness?" watch over you while you journey home to your own beloved people." O I O set foot upon his beautiful Abe- gweit it was the middle of May. and he lost no time in planling his treasure. the little patch of red soil beside his own wigwam. No hands but his own plucked the weeds and cul- tivated the earth. Then one morn- ing a great smile broke across the chief's face as he counted ten little green shoots struggling to lift their heads toward the sun. autumn the sprouts had grown till now they were large trees, each one bearing but a single fruit. When Chief Eagle Wings again Carefully he watered and tended By early Then one day Chief Eagle Wings called his tribe about him and in- structed them lo make a tiny cof- fln. When the work was done the chief plucked five of the precious fruits and, placing them in the box. carried it far into the forest. where he buried it. This was his offering to the Great Spirit. Returning to camp, he again summoned his peo ple to him and bade them fetch the other five fruits so that he might eat them and become as wise as the gods. One by one, Chief-Eagle Wings devoured the fruits; and when he hsd eaten the five, he began to prophesy before the people. say- ing. " brave and noble followers, if ls with deep sorrow that your chief tells of dire things yet to pass in Lisbeth said. “Poor Gay. She can't help being selfish." She amended that: “It isn't even exactly selfish- ness. Cassie. 1t‘s just that she — she isnit aware of anyone but herself. of anyone! needs or hopes or fears .. And now ,if Jon knows about her and Reid Terry, if he's told his father . . ." "You might." Cassie suggested dryly, “tell me. Then maybe !'d have some idea of what you're talking about. Of course. I've seen the papers. 1 know you've been singing in some second-rate night club in Chicago -- but why, Lis- bethl’, What's it all about? And what are you running away from?" LISBETH CONFIDES IN CASSIE; TELLS WHOLE STOY our beautiful Abegweit. One day a great winged canoe will come to our island from another world. in it will be men whose skin is as white as the bark of the birch trcc l They will be cunning as foxes and! deadly as serpents. Once they will go away and once return again lo Abegweit and rob us of our rich possessions. Instead of a happy. free people we shall become sad and bitter and curse the white man for his cunning." . e e s o . Thus spoke Chief Eagle Wings oi the Micmac Indians, Mills around ‘This year - - - - a gift of leisure luxury for your for gilt luxury of procticol prices! him gathered his braves with their squaws and little papooses. Then they all llffed up sad faces io tlic Great Spirit and prayed that they might receive his curc and protec- tion against lhe wiles of the, strangers. For five days did the chief of Lisbeth said, “Darling. I'm sorry I'll tell you the whole thing." 1t was a pathetic, disjointed story that poured from Lisbeths lips lt concerned Jon and his father and Gay and Miles Bene- dict. Carol Bemls moved through the story. too, and queer kindly Herman Behreris and l-lank Mer- riam, whose nose for news had been Lisbeths final undoing. . She told Cassie. "I thought If I disappeared. it would squelch l Hank's story. I didn't realize he was sure enough of his facts in so on with it.” Driven. desperate, Lisbeth had taken the first train east. And She had come to Cassie's feeling a need of someone who knew her, someone to whom she could talk frankly. (To Be Continued) _.______.____.._ CUT FOR PAIN °14 W°°I°" “I” a" We“ "my husband will slit the wife's robe lo the llvina-rovm- Lisbeth was \vlth a sharp knife from throat m awake. Just awake, She looked hem without touching her, she birth. Legends of P. E. lelanil (Continued from Pass 14) Snow lay thick upon the ground when Chief Eagle Wings walkcu into the largest village he had ever seen. Wigwam! stretched on every side almost as far as the eye could see, and everywhere he looked he saw thousands of men. Womfll 811d children. This. he learned after- ward, was thc winter camp of the mighty tribe. Here he met and was later entertained by Chief Thunder Foot, a huge warrior who bore the scars of many battles. O I O I TQFChIef Thunder Foot the Mic- 11-410 An attractive luncheon set is em- vallgy gwokg and gprgn‘ "m, “i. DESIGN N 0. town Guardian. Design No. E-‘HO IJJ-l-I Name Casi Q to “£1 i- ‘I broidered with birds and colorful sprays of flowers. Hot iron transfer pattern No. E440 contains 8 birds 32. N: Addrel City mac told his strange dream, night after night, while the two smoked their pipes and marveled as to ifs meaning. "No one but Waugh Losko is able to interpret your dream," said the Mohawk chief. “But he is away now, taking care of some of our sick people who dwell near the setting sun. For two moons will we not look upon his face. Then shall he come again. Till than you must bide with me and partake of our humble food and shelter." And so the weeks came and went. The two chiefs talked about their peoples and boasted of their mighty deeds in peace and In war. At last Winter folded his wings and the spring winds blew soft and gcnllc among the forest tress. Children crepi. from their wigwam homes to play in the bright sunshine. Young braves sought the trail in search of food and adventure. The wnols lvltv. Spring had returned deed! - Then. loo, came Waugh Loeko. in- Sllently he listened while Chief spoke his dream. lid beHag i r a and evsryh‘ baking Ind sprays with complete lnstruc- the medicine-men. rl on uaiag Purl our. t makes tions. Needlework Book 20 cents. melon. plea. u bum. To order: Send 2o cents in coin Eagle Wings to Needlework Bureau. Charlotts- Then, knocking the ashes from the pipe he had been smoking, he be- bsn thuar" "The Greet Spirit did indeed en trust to my care a few seeds which must be planted In red soil if they are to grow and develop into magic fruit. The fruit of those trees II the food of gods. When you have eaten thereof. you, Chief Eagle Wings, will be among the wisest men on earth. Here, take the jig-gym“ seeds, and may the Great Spirit 1n Java ‘it is believed that if a will be free of the pains of child- the Mlcmscs call his people around A dainty bed jacket rofes Iiigh on Iier list of most-favored gifts. Choose from quilted sotins and tuiietos . . . cozy wool and lace-trimmed rayon . . . unsurnossczl LAY AWAY A GIFT A DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS THE GLORIA “WIIEIIE SMARTER WIIMEII SlIIlP” and bear him away on the wings of the morning, a sight no red man among thcm would ever forget. Our legend says lhe magic irccs died after their chief had depart- ed to be with the immortals. The Great Spirit entrusted him to watch over the morning star and him to tell them about the evils which would one day befall 1118m- '1‘hen, being exhausted by the SL981 ordeal, he fell asleep and was im- medlately traniiwfled I° We 53PM’ Hunting Ground. 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