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Show ft . I CINDERELLA SALLY I HARRY'S OFFER I By TOE BI3CKXEY. BEGPV HERF TODAY m ion Is no' interested In the Wk: of kitchen scullions." The F rings in i he. r.n -s or LT DAWS'iN. orphan, employed he establishment of tho newly MbrAKT-EY. Tnsults, humiliate humilia-te and heartleps referenree to BOClal ps,(lon 1,-',P Bt-arerl iOUl ' ' he u t'r'("n ' H" lid. She lea', es the house whe re fcyone has scorned her every-Ei every-Ei with th" single exception of pa. Stanley's son. JIIY. Carrvlng l.er neager pos-Kons pos-Kons nn.l lit do money sh Mened down the, street to the Tl!no when Stanley In his new OmobllO overtakes her BO ON" WITH Till: STORY bllejr Stopped the nr. ne in, will yon Sally"" T want kve a little ia 1 k n ith ou " girl's far.' :is r i ' - r 1 1 It have 1" n n m linrtrlnr her Kag. "'r from pleasure Or ttment. Or all Sallv's eye.s were ably self-possessed Fthank." she murmured "I f take 1 1 t i i hlnn rn.m yon i fer. nr Stanley winced The little 5h emphasized ov little he iHed In his own name. He was B to return to college for his fear in civil engineering and his mt. Whoso ri i cnt widow hood left control of th'- F'm .' fortune, to It her son ratio- ! her for Khlng he m d 1 M am run Stan-hlleved Stan-hlleved in concentration ol pow- ( Kcr own hands, feomethlng of his sturdy, sim- , Ether spoke in (i,,. bo Krlght, Sail:, If you won't B my car I'll come down an J With you " whirled the little car Into the; ay of a neighbor I" for.- whose he had o v rt il;-n 1 1 1 v iv n skly into tho garag hurried! 0 the road and fell Ir.'n step Bally, )o i I.., in hi- ! .nil 1 can't shake me as i u ' as fmothfr ' hi- :rlnri. .1 icouldn'1 h'dp 'ikinrr Harry J ; the unnssumlng and rliorn ' Bhap whom i . m t h.'i hes cou i spoi Lad the sain- 1 1) n . i i n --.-- for; t especki II- 'i' s.i !! the s: i r e humhh- origin had intn. Bn the .start Ed Id not icali. it. but she to fee I . - , . - , ! , i , , , lan v.-it 1 k here, -ili. I m "1 m-u' K loose from ' he prop, d for. M "fr. uii . w.M-l. Y i .11 'r "Whj should jrou want to help me?" too bright a girl to drudge In kitchens kitch-ens There's no reason ou shouldn't make something of yourself You're pretty as a picture when you're " He generously omitted saying 'clean and dressed right." He ended his speech with ' I feel awfully about mothers treatment of you I'd like to help you, Sally Will you let mc'" Sally was silent. She didn't know much of young Stanley but she haa u shrewd notion of the A B C of the psychology of wealthy young collegians. col-legians. "wrijr?' she asked disconcertedly after a pause, "should you want to help me'"' The ?haft found its mark. The boy's face reddened with embarrassment. embarrass-ment. It had been an Impulse of mixed feelings thai had prompted his offer, and in the mixture were elements that would not 1 ear too close examination exam-ination Like the decent lad ho was, however, how-ever, he rushed to the defense of his better self. "Because T like you." he answered in a tone that defied his mother. Sally and the world in general to frown him down. i To Be Continued i (Copyright, iy'2. NEA Service |