Show SHE SE FINDS SO TAKES TRIP IP Good Time Means More to Child Than Application of the Hair Brush B By BI Tilt Tb Tiem Sp Special Newt I nit ferric CHICAGO Dec 2 23 Whatever 23 Whatever happened happened happened hap hap- to Margaret Andrews in In the way of punishment took palce after atter the reporter departed Her father Theodore Andrews keeps a saloon at Halsted and Madison streets and doesn't reach his home at North Clark street until late lafe Dad might kiss me and forgive me said Margaret who is blue eyed and rand dimpled and 12 years old but then he might use the back of ot a a. hairbrush That's what Im I'm afraid of The Tho beginning of Margarets Margaret's adventure adventure adventure ture was an accident She opened a bureau drawer looking for lor a pink rIbbon ribbon ribbon rib rib- bon to tie in her hair hall and saw Baw staring her in the face It was her dads dad's money with which he be was going to pay his saloon rent It looked so easy casy that Margaret J simply took It My mamma thinks Billy Countryman Country Country- man is too old d for me Margaret told little Miss Bunker In the Ontario hotel on her way down town but I dont don't think so and neither does Bill Billy So that settles it I have decided to go goto goto goto to Buda III Ill to visit Billys Billy's father lather It Is la just as' as well weli you know to learn what kind of a family you OU are going to marry into Then I am told they have a tire fire bell on the top of ot a tall post in Buda which they ring every time there is a fire I am crazy to see that bell Margaret next called at a loop department department department de de- de- de store and kept several clerks busy for an hour Margaret has a nice taste in things to wear She selected a pretty cloak a pair of nifty nitty shoes with gray tops a stunning hat kid gloves and a few etceteras The young women behind the counter opened their eyes when the infant shopper drew from her purse an Immense rollof roll rollof rollof of bills peeled off oft a 50 note and aRd paid for her purchases She bustled to the station then and ana caught caught- the train for Buda She arrived arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived there at 9 o'clock at night and took away the breath of ot Billys Billy's dad by walking in on op him unannounced You have been bragging about that fire tire bell on top of the post for so long Margaret remarked to Miss Katherine Countryman who is her own age that I have run down especially especially espe espe- daily to see it Margaret conveyed ed the Impression that such lIuch trips were not at all unusual for tor a young oung person of her wealth and social station and since Billy lives In Chicago her lieI advent in Buda aroused no suspicion on that score What time does the train leave for Chicago o i asked Margaret 1 at the breakfast table the tho first thing next morning At 10 replied her little hostess I r must catch that train But you haven't seen the fire bell yet et I 1 know but Id I'd very much rather see my mother and Im I'm going back home as fast as the train will carry me Margaret walked into her mammas mamma's flat at 4 30 o'clock this afternoon She threw throw sno on tho parlor table Well exclaimed her mother looking looking looking look look- ing at her through h the tears In her eyes tyes Its worth 40 to get you back But I 1 ought to ought to-ought ought to to- to But Rut sho she She Sho gathered the little girl In her arms and kissed her |