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Kc wonder- ed why Eve we in Chicago and if she meant to s ay there, and that possibility worried him, for Kay's sake chiefly. though with a man's hard common sense h; told him, self that it was all in getting used to things. rang and from the office the voice of Schaeffer. trying to sound as us- ual and failing signally, informed him. "lVLrs. Kendall is here." "Show her in, please." He had no _wish to greet Eve in sight of that office He weht to the door and opened it for her. tihen cloeed it quickly.‘ “I-Iow do you do?" she said in a bright pleasant voice. and held out a gloved hand He took it, dropped it. pushed forward a chair "Will you sit here?" “I suppose you heard I was litre?" she asked and he answer. cd. "Not till you telephoned twen- ty minutes ago. "No? I thought—" She did not say what she had thought. She substituted “I'm staying with the Uptons. You might have seen th-at in the pa- pers." "I don't read the society col- umns". He meant w be humor- ous but his voice was a little stiff. Eve said easily, "Neither does your wife, apparently “I took her quite by surprise." “You tool; ner—" "Yes. I've Just come from her. From calling on her." His astonishment was complete. "Form Kay-i’ Bur. what-ii" "We're all quite modern today, aren't we? I thought it would be nice to see for myself working out. And I saw your children. They are lovely children, those little girls." What did one say to that? he thought helplessly. “But the baby is looking pale. So I made o. suggestion and I came here to repeat it to you be- iovre you heard it. I'm afraid your wife saw only one side of it.” He Wiiltkd. "I suggested you moire into Lake Forest house and rent the one you are in You are paying me the rent of the Lake Forest one now, 50 you migh-t as well have the benefit of it. And you'd be saving‘ something if you rented the other. The country would be in- finitely better for those children. you know. Now why isn't that a good idea?" He said. "Why-I don't we're settled-J "But wliy shouldn't there? “If you rented the town house— Eve put forwrad her arguments Wit-h her old viviicity of ciigerncss She argued. "October isn't a good time to rcnt in Lake Forest. Aiidthe children really need it bile said. "i know your wife's first reaction was against, but I do urge you both to consider it." She broke off unaccountably. "I can't think what you're doing-tucking yourself away from everybody!’ Very likely she couldn't, Kendall thought, wryly I-Ie did not pm. pose to tell her that there were limits to what a. man could sup- port Biit lier condemnation. of the house—‘ Eve put_ forward her lllm He wodered if he had been too rav-ilii- trying for new invest- mmis Kfly Was so unclemanding. when Eve repeated that the place was shut. in. that the baby was pale. he thought she might be right-shed? always been clear. sighted know- you live . ‘You think she looked THE change Eve asked in utter detachment, "ls it the house itself? Or the associations?" He hesitated. He found himself answering honestly. ‘I daresay that's part of it I shouldn't like going bldb-IIOT. at first." "You‘d forget. I don't think men have very emotional memories. like women." Her vofce was mildly. amusedly ironic If ‘she hiid any VEYY 81110- tion l memo-ies h» thought. she APPY DAB! SHAPPY BABIES "Oh. not badly " Eve hesitated. 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I'm lew- ing Chicago tomorrow night " "Youres sa.l'ing so soon?" ‘Not so soon " She was hesitant. then brought out ‘There is some. thing I think you ought to know But please treat it as a confidence. It's annoying I've got to have something dcnc to mc." He looked at her “You mean you're ill?" "Not ill I don't feel a thing. one of those breast things-J’ She spoke with such lightness that for a moment he could not realize the seriousness oi what he wos saying "You mean you have to be oper- ated upon?" "Why. yes. want to do. AILKOd, here‘ That's ivliat they Rather soon now I didn't feel somehow. that I wunted it; to happen over tlicrc. I'm leaving for Rochester tomorrow. knows that-they going for a visit. It's quite all right Even ‘if it's—mal‘g_ nant-—lt'_; being taken in time These things are genicmlly suc- cessful. they tell me" Rochester? Why not "I know one of the best doctors there. I've written him and he expects me." He said. "You'll let me know as soon a5 it's over? Toll inc frankly how it turns out? And give me Wextxmfis full name and address now. I don't want tn b: kept in the dark." Smiling, as if it were all quite unnecessary. she gave the inform- ation and she wrote it down “Why dent you let people know?" lie naked. "Your friends~-" She had risen and she drew her furs about her with a sudden shivering movement. "Ylaur child called this cape a pussy Oh. it's such a horrid operation One hates —-beini mutilated." He said impulsively. you like me to be there?" {My dear Dick." A little pink sprang into her checks "That would hardly do. would it.?" She smiled. and the forced gayety of higllllb smile moved him incxprcss. Y. "I a not. But it would be sensible. just. the same." ‘Yes. of course Something does remain. doesn't 1t?" ‘It does," he said doggedly. “That's what ought to be recog- nized " He went with her. walking through the outer office, aware, but only indiiferently. of the eyes of the three young women there He stood with her waiting for the elevator. ‘You'll let me know-i" ‘At once. And not a word, please to anyone." That meant Kay He promised, parting on pnotiher handcliup. . ‘Would Three days later hp had a icle. gram at the office saying every- thing had gone well. And in a few days came a letter from Eve She wrote: “There's nothing lo be concerned about_it all went well It was just a little lump and they toot it in time. And outwardly it . the new cuff, the new shoulder. Your visit is cordially invited. MGDRE i» M9LEOD Liifetj. docs not show" The ICIIEZL‘ relieved Dick enor. inously bvc was in good huildS' niitl they wouldn't, let lier go back to France if she was in any dan- ger 0i recurrence. he wrote back urging caution and the need for keeping under sound medical care. He sent hooks and flowers to lier steamer and then tint Our Way SWING ‘mm LOOP THAT'S WHEN TO KETCH ‘THEM WILD ONES. IS WHEN wi-iuTRE YLlH wntmu’ FER? ' ON ‘ER QUICK. WES" when She was again in remote unknown scenes abroad. the worry faded from hi; mind. (To Be Continued) VIRTUALLY A GIFT WEST LAVINGTON. Wiltshire, England—villagers who spent four ‘years, collecting _ {Tmmtaboutw $3.90) By J. R. Williams WAlTlNC: Til-L SHE. COMES TO TWO OPENlNbS" FOR LITTLE OPENING" I‘ iii“. 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