| Show LOVE SCHOOL SCHOOL I By MARYSE RUTLEDGE CHAPTER 31 Faith was sailing back to Paris She hardly knew herself how at n had happened hap but sh she supposed she still loved Hunter lunter enough to be persuaded that she he should go back Mr Rider had bad done the persuading Youre the right gal for Hunter he had vigorously assured her You gave cave him a jolt when you left him Are you going to let that Stevens she- she tigress get him him on the rebound Of OC course youre you're not Mr Rider had a paternal trick of patting her hand hand- Go sell him your young friends friend's airplane air air- plane motor to play with Its It's health health- cr than the toys hes he's g got now n It was hard bard to explain to Paul hard to make him understand that she wasn't sacrificing anything for him Please trust us Paul she said sOlid I didn't tell you about my divorce because because be be- cause I didn't want to to worry you but Mr Rider seems to feel fecI I should try again And perhaps hes he's right Hes He's a very shrewd business man He likes you and your ideas and I think its it's a a compliment to you that he should suggest interesting Hunter in the mo mo- mo- mo tor or But at the last moment Faith was seized with disturbing thoughts thought Perhaps Perhaps Per Per- haps it was Paul with his vision his gentleness of oC heart whom she cared for or Not as 35 she had loved Hunter of oC course You couldn't love that way WilY more than once But it was the feeling feel ing lag of ot need Paul had for her that moved her so deeply and tenderly The look in his eyes eyer the hunger in his ils voice lingered with her after he had jad said good Children of f the brain he hc said with a strange little smile mile They grow up and leave us uso to o hunt their fortunes But Bul unborn dreams stay with us Faith Youre You're that hat to me an nie-an an unborn dream stirring stir stir- iring ring ing and hurting divinely inside of me Then Paul stood waving on the dock beside Mr Rider Pauls Paul's hair was a flaming spot like a beacon con light among mong a blur of ot faces aces Soon the fringe oC f people along the pier dwindled to toa a black smudge and the giant outlines out out- lines ines of the city were blended into mist mut at the sorority house All All members are arc urged to attend as business of importance will be discussed The annual Flag day luncheon of the he Spirit of oC Liberty chapter Daughters Daughters Daugh- Daugh ers of the American Revolution will willbe wille be e held at 1 p. p m m. on Wednesday at Memorial house Memory park The hostesses will wUl be Mrs C. C P. P Overt Overfield icid Mrs H. H K Klingender Mrs C. C A. A Carwardine Mrs F F. A. A Abegg Mrs W. W H. H Burnett Mrs E E. A Hall Miss Mar Mary Jary Sawyer Mrs F. F B. B Stephens Miss Linda Jessup Mrs Duncan MacVichie Mac- Mac I Vichie e and Mrs H. H J. J Fitzgerald J. The Utah state board of oC management Daughters of the American Revolt Revolution Revolution tion ion will be the special guests Miss Florence rence Ware assisted by Mrs S. S V. V R. R Gros Mrs G. G D. D Rutledge Mrs W. W V. V G B. B Terrell and Mrs Arthur L. L Thomas will have char charge e of the decorations decor deco deco- r rations Mrs L J. J Armstrong accompanied by cy Mrs H H. P P. P Kipp will sing Leo Loofbourow who has spent several several sev sev- eral crar years years in Turkey will be the speaker Reservations may be made with Mrs Ellis C. C Preston Hawthorne Hawthorne Haw Haw- thorne avenue Those desiring transportation trans trans- from the Bransford may telephone Mrs L. L H. H Mothers' Mothers club of at Bethel No 1 I Order Order Or- Or der er of Jobs Job's Daughters will vIll meet at athe atthe atthe the he home of Mrs Bruce E. E Millikin 1615 Yale avenue Tuesday at 10 a. a m. m Members will bring a box lunch Polaris se section ti Ladles Ladies ics ics' Aid Philips Phillips Phil Phil- lIps church will meet meetor for ifor or luncheon at 1 p p. m. m Tuesday at the bandstand in Liberty park Each member will bring lunch Lee Anna club will meet Monday at 8 p. p m. m with Mrs Agnes Steele Noble l oble place Eighth East between Seventh Seventh Sev Sev- and Eighth South streets The Ladles Ladles' Aid society ety of ot the Sec Second Second ond Christian church will meet Tuesday Tuesday Tues Times day at the home of Mrs Glenn Sawyer Sawyer Saw Saw- yer at the Utah Power Light com corn pany jany terminal st station Uon Members are asked to meet at the Mox m hotel at 1215 p. p m. m Luncheon at 1 p. p m. m Neighbors of Woodcraft nt Salt Lake circle No will hold public memorial memorial memo memo- rial services Tuesday at 8 p. p m. m at I I. I O. O O. O F F. F halL haiL Officers and guards are asked to meet at 7 p. p pm p.m. m for a business meeting S SA A meeting of or the board of directors of the Salt SaIt Lake district Utah Federation Federation Federa Federa- tion of oC Women's Clubs will be held at the home of Mrs Ernest Urien 53 West Seventh South street Tuesday at 2 1 p. p m. m Business of oC importance and the appointing of DC delegates to committees will be considered S Past Chiefs club Hermione temple No 8 Pythian Sisters will entertain Mrs Mary supreme chief and Mrs Vanda Shatter Shaffer grand chief who arc attending the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters Sister grand lodge odge The ne visitors will be guests guest ol of oC honor lonor at a n banquet to be given at Dick Gunns Gunn's cafe caf Tuesday at 7 p. p m m. S SS S Section tion 4 will meet lor tor a a I 1 o'clock l luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs M. M M. M Johnson East Second South street S Mr and Mr Mrs Fred W. W PrIck tt h have vc returned from California where they have spent the winter and are at home at the thc Belvedere apartments Miss ette Then has returned from the Immaculate Heart Hear college in Hollywood Cal and is vis viz- with her parents Mr and Mrs L. L J J. J Then for the summer ummer Descendants of the Mayflower wil vIlI hold their annual outing at Liberty Libert park on Monday June 19 at 5 p. p m m. Mrs Ethel Holmes is the president of the e group So Faith turned to the coming I shores and what lay lai before beCore her Christmas on the high seas meant nothing to her She remained remained aloof aloof from the other passengers an exquisite ex ex cx- woman of ot silvery gold tints with the mystery of spring in her hair and eyes and the hope of ot fulfilment in her lips MEETS l HER IIER AT STATION The Count de Markoff MarkoU met her at atthe atthe atthe the Gare Garc Saint Lazare when the boat train got in She had wired him to eng engage ge rooms rooms rooms' for her in one of the less conspicuous hotels It was better she decided not to let Hunter know of ot her coming until she was actually in Paris Paris- Odd how things were When you got away from a place and came back you felt as if Ie a thousand years an and yet only a had passed The big blond Russian with his gusty humar humor hu hu- hu mor mar and his flashing smile took her return for granted He was saturated with the gay intrigues of his crowd So uSo you are back with us you little darling His pale blue eyes caressed her We uWe shall dine together and I Ishall Ishall Ishall shall tell you all aU the gossip The golds and blues brues of winter days In New York h had d made Faith forget the he drizzling damp of Paris In late December But there were beauty and nd magic In the soft gray and glistening glis- glis terming pavements tIc the old piles of tone stone stone and the thi thick k flowing lowing river Seine Faith was caught again by the charm harm of the old world But when DC Do Markoff had left her herat herat hert at t her hotel to for dress-for dinner she felt elt let dow down She wondered if ii she shouldn't have gone straight to the house louse She wondered if she he should have lave come at all She h hesitated her herland hand land hovering over the telephone No she would wait until tomorrow Dan Rider and Paul were shadowy figures against the stark outlines of skyscrapers How had she ever supposed supposed sup- sup posed she could be a crusader preaching preach preach- ing ng anything uncomfortable that would summon Hunter away from his ris playgrounds If It she were frank with herself hersel how easily she could be drawn rawn back pleasure of ot beautiful beautiful beau beau- clothes s sensuous music handsome hand hand- some ome men As Faith looked at herself in the mirror she realized how lovely she was The soft cream satin of her gown fell from h her r young breasts with an n effect of oC Greek Greck draperies She touched the tips of ot her ears with ears with perfume per- per fume Cume ume haunting as jasmine at night Her lips were red for smiling She was smiling when De Dc Markoff called ailed for her You are arc an enchanted enchant- enchant ed d princess tonight he said with a quick eye for Cor the picture she made in her ler ermine wrap and satin But you nee need your pearls You should have said I didn't need them she lightly answered There Therl was a different a more more detached note to o his admiration this evening a as iier If ii her er coming comins back were an anticlimax He had exhausted his noble oble gestures and nd his nis Slavic heart had bad been made self conscious He couldn't be romantic romantic roman- roman tic ic Faith reflected half haU humorously wIth a woman who knew so much about bout about him Well he stood for the things the things she no longer wanted And tomorrow she would see Hunter FAITH GETS SHOCK But De Dc Markoff had a shock for her ler He waited until they were seat seat- ed d in th the narrow dining room of the Joeuf Boeuf sur le Ie Toil Tolt one of oL l those informal in in- formal Cormal and expensive restaurants where society and the arts met to wonder which was which Over their first glass of ot Moet and Ch Abandon Chandon 1911 De Dc Markoff a shade too casually remarked Hunter does docs not expect to see sec you ou I What makes you say that Faith glanced at him quickly And I have not said I wanted to sec see him she added Before answering De De' Markoff Marko speared an oyster and nodded to a aretty pretty retty woman who had just come laMy in la My dear Faith dont don't you know For Tor him he sounded quite embar embar- massed Hunter went to Monte Carlo yesterday with the and Gerrude Gertrude Gertrude Ger Ger- trude rude Stevens Oh Ohl Faith murmured faintly and lifted her glass of oC wine The news was vas a blow but she mustn't permit i io it to o discourage her Hunter hadn't hadn known she was coming back She might have been prepared she thought hought bitterly for some audacious move on Gertrudes Gertrude's part Monte Caro Carlo Car Car- lo 10 o glamorous fa fascinating fascinating- the gambling ambling rooms yachts in in the blue and dancing bay jay suppers Slippers De Dc Markoff Marko fingered his small I blond lond mustache scowling down at athis athis atlis his lis sweetbreads and mushrooms You should not have gone away Faith he said crossly That Stevens woman is a a I will tell you something else else Faiths Faith's gray eyes were bright and calm aim as she returned his gossipy look There here was fierce satisfaction in her heart at the thought the thought that she would soon oon clear up the situation for good The final test De Dc Markoff lowered his voice A Afew Afew few ew nights ago Therese and I were having laving supper supper in iii a little bolte in Who do you think was one of oC the professional proCessional dancers there Faith shrugged her shoulders with witha a stirring of oC prem premonition That bounder you Introduced us to chez hez Florence De Dc Markoff MarkoC smiled wryly Therese was in s such sucha cha a hurry to o get away she hardly gave me inc timeto timeo time to o pay the bill bilI But this Is the point ma chere chere- chere He leaned his blond head closer Faiths Gertrude Stevens was wa there with some some people I didn't know And she seemed very much taken with the little beast beasL Faith shuddered A chill A-chill chill little wind ran along her back Gertrude and Roger Welsh Welsh evil evil both De Dc Markoff's fleshy hand with the crested seal ring held up a big glass lIght Ight and round as asa a a bubble slowly twirling the old cognac c in It H and sniffing its aroma Therese wants very very much much to to tose see you he said in his oft guttural tones She is not well poor poor Therese FAITH FIGHTS Faith sat slender and white fighting fight fight- Ing ng oft off the icy touch of fear Rogers Roger's name always laid upon her He couldn't hurt hurl her now Im I'm leaving Paris tomorrow she said but Ill I'll try ry to see Therese She had forgiven Madame ladame de Luze realizing what the frenchwoman's confession to Hunter must have meant to her She knew in n her heart however that she didn't want to see Madame de Luze 1 The evening had gone stale for tor Faith Smoking one OM of oC De Dc Markoff's thin Russian with the thc gold gold- tube she listened to tous his us recital of oC small scandals and social social so cial events his slightly sel self conscious ous reference to Mrs Smith Duane who had bought a chateau near Paris Faiths Faith's red lips curled cynically a at that hat news Youve made it up then It t was wasa a a mean dig and she was sorry when she saw the color rise to the Russians Russian's handsome face That Is not nice of you little dove he le said in a low voice No uNo it wasn't very wasn't-very very Faith admit admit- ted ed contritely Sacha dear do you OU mind taking me back to th the hotel I dont don't feel like going anywhere re In the lobby of oC the hotel as De Dc Markot Markoff clicked his little military bow and bent nt over her finger tips Faith felt he had gathered all all' the loose threads of an unfinished pattern pattern pat pat- tern ern and handed them over to her tonight tonight to to- night And that was th the very last thing hing he could do for her The next day without trying to see Therese de Luze Faith left for Monte MonteCarlo MonteCarlo Carlo arlo on the Train Tram Bleu one of the theamous famous amous luxury trains train She planned deliberately to surprise Hunter to discover discover discover dis dis- dis- dis cover with th the first flash of expression expression sion ion on his face what her coming meant to h him m. m Ive grown up up Faith thought ing ng a last deft twitch to her smart trav hat a th the tho train into nto t th the st station i n nAy A Ay year t ti ago i t Monte MonteCarlo MonteCarlo ic Carlo was a name in the movies to me Now here I am in the most famous famous famous fa fa- fa- fa gambling resort in the world world- here to gamble my happiness on the most fascinating man in the world The foreign spell wove about heras her heras heras as she drove through flower scented air in the brilliant whites and blues of oC Mediterranean sunshine to the imposing im im- im posing losing entrance of oC the Hotel de deParis deParis Paris across fr from m the thc Casino She felt elt very young and adventurous walking into the into the great columned hall with its spread of carpets plants anc and stairs SHE MEETS l HUNTER HUNTEE Before she reached the desk sh she saw sa sauntering toward the thedoor door Bea Bea- trice rice and Gertrude Stevens Steve whose exotic beauty in 1 this setting had a quality of sultriness sultriness about about it While Faith hesitated d half hail screened by a plant Hunter joined the he two women The light gray flanneLS flannels flan han nels he wore set of off his stunning fig figure ure accented the black of his hair the he brilliant blue of his eyes How handsome he was wasl At sight of him Faiths Faith's heart beat so wildly that it seemed as if he must hear hear L Hes Hesmy Hesmy my husband she s said fd to her herself with witha a fierce sort of oC triumph I r love him Ax And the J image e of Paul Paul 1 Y vanished t Impulsively sue ane ne toward mem Hunter she called in her lovely husky voice The little group seemed to go blan blank Then with a bound Hunter reached |