Show I i j lit J t ct i vi t Wf Itt f f s f c t r T fy TM MJ J 1 l. l if r l OJ JY t 1 l' l lI I 1 try l l I y A 1 l I mr rp 1111 b t 7 l l i fi ll i l l fIt u l ul n ll IU q I i Il IlM M I l l l f 11 t t W i Il 1 4 Z h 1 i I JUI J l l w. w f I I lr l I 1 l Ill H 1 I ll I ti li ll f m Il I I ml lip IIII Ii r v. v Ii f h li 1 I a I sam iI I 1 At First It Was Alexandra fA lb 1 m l r M I j r l f qIU l Q Th Then en Consuelo C I 0 Appeared A d an and Now Non the Charming Charming Irma S Seems ems to Be Bethe Bethe the Destined Mate for Louis F. F Kloor door n h r rb b lr 1 J I against the mighty forces of at snow and wind and md night But Lt Kloor was destined to experience in inlove inlove l love e another similar s struggle le before landing landing- right And every c fo foot t of it re recalled the physical struggle up there in the wilds For when he reached home an and was banqueted and feted and even kissed by many by maidens with th that w warmth of welcome Miss America always feels toward one of her sailor boys escaped from tram war or othe other danger he found that even as was the he case up there in Canada Canada th there re was wass a rough road to travel before reaching the place desired Alo Along g the trail frail of love were three faces- faces A Alexandra Consuelo Irma A A formidable triumvirate triumvirate tri tri- to dictate the affairs of any young man with rich honors heaped upon him It was something he did not count on onn while making making making mak mak- ing the fight for life in the woods It was was a condition brought about by th those s whimsical twisting of fat fate that make ake love and life Ufe interesting interesting interest ing and and worth while The first indication came when he began to assert that he really w was s snot not engaged to Miss Alexandra o th that t he had bad just written to her because he be liked her It had really really really real real- ly happened when he first looked at the picture of oi her er sister Consuelo He saw the likeness on a poster suspended from a wall in the he battleship Tennessee a lithographed lithographed litho litho- graphed graphe drawing by H Howard l Chandler Christy A And d he be fell in love lo with it it- it or it-or or r at least his frie friends say thought be he did He Ile Ite did n not t even know who the young woman was So his bis surprise surprise sur sur- sur prise may be imagined when one day a after r. r duo announcement of her coming visit Miss Consuelo arrived in Rockaway from Hollywood Cal and ond stood before him the he girl of of the thc poster But the tho trouble was It seems seems that the girl girlin girlin in tho the poster h had d so something ething to to say about it It appears that the e thoughtless Miss bliss Consuelo had gone and got herself engaged d to another man Which is circumstantial dal 1 support to Lt Kloor's emphatic denial that he ever e did love Miss Miss' Consuelo Consuelo Con Con- suelo or that he ever was engaged to her BuI But Bu Buthis I his friends s said id he did and was and the daily press pres duly reported same How Hov that report came to tobe be made is very In in- in ter sting When the romance between him and Miss Alexandra was as pun punctured she burst bunt into i r y 1 i It l 2 fir i Lt Louis F. F Kloor U. U S. S N. N Who Found That One Can Be Jolted Hard When Landing Landing in in Love print with a statement that she sha could not afford to become the wife of a man on the officers' officers payroll of the United States Navy It wouldn't make ends meet she declared And when Lt Kloor heard this instead of or weeping or even crawling into the mouth of one of the big disappearing disappearing dis dis- dis- dis appearing guns of the fort ort at Rock Rock- Rockaway away he spiked her weapon with a cool and calm statement that he i I never was engaged to her And then it happened that a reporter calling at the home to in investigate this refutation refutation refutation tion of the engagement by the naval hero thrust his llis reportorial quill right through the romance or alleged romance of our our hero and Miss Con Con- suelo But he inflated it so as to speak before he pricked itI it I HI would be quite willing ng in fact am willing to share an officers officer's pa pay said the charming Miss buss Consuelo in the published interview In fact I believe that love should not consider money money Off had sped the reporter certain that he had learned a secre secret and in a few moments had rattled rat rat- tI d off the romantic s story ory of how the gallant galIant naval officer had spurned Miss Alexandra for C Consuelo It U m made de an rin interesting story too Consuelos Consuelo's s Naive Explanation Love that shuts the eyes to o wealth is indeed wonderful Rare things generally are wonderful But one may find such cases nowadays up in the tho woods where Lt Kloor floundered through snow last winter seeking the warmth of civilization cold hearted cold hearted as IS it sometimes becomes Lt Kloor was a fortunate man man Also it went a long way toward proving that all aU show girls are no not flighty nor inclined to have a green cast to to their thoughts thoughts' Some horrid folk have openly said as much uch Shouted it in fact And they shouted it jt again with a few I HI told you sos thrown in when Miss Consuelo coo coolly calmly dispassionately came forth with a sweeping denial of the whole report Not a word of truth in it she retorted to those who talked about the engagement She assured them that her affection w was s in an entirely different section of the country It was true that I J said I would be willing to live Jive on an nn officers officer's sh she declared pay when approached approached ap ap- ap- ap on the subject by the same bewildered be newspaper reporter But I meant another naval officer One put out in San Diego So it was that Lt Kloor rose free again of love Jove anchorage His friends friends' thought so so any any- way And they began to jibe him about the way he be juggled the hearts an and hopes of girls One suggested that he give a bachelor party in honor of f the escape escape from married m servitude servi servi- tude You got got away lucky spoke up a friend Look at all aU the poor swains who vho pay heart eart b balm bahn m But ButI I never was engaged to either one ono of them was was his bis r reply ply When he e s said id it the lieutenant was thi thinking C O of D a different kind kand of enGas engagement It was a date p papel i r Service UYI 1921 1021 I r iti i iA A s. s ti v rte ti Cf r i u 1 I I l t f Miss lIsS I f Irma Harrison tt the Petite Maiden l Whose Marriage l to the r-I r Sought Much S n gh After t-After Officer Is Now Expected Expected a. a tt r N 1 I t l' l r A fit 1 ct Miss 1 Alexandra 1 F fc MH 1 A Fiancee n j Vho Said Sald She e F E Could Not Live s r J Si b S 9 f r 1 on an Officers Officer's Pay J sue z 9 Nr tI I TV hf I rl wr IG JI r I At rl r A ti 7 r dt l CS S F. F k r s 1 i H k C u uC ur r N s 1 S 4 1 Ir 1 u r J r rt t k lr f r s a I r h p t Y tI- tI I r 2 j jr t i r f r I It t tf f C v T v r. r l Miss l Consuelo Was Vas Reported to t Be the h r Girl Who Won Lt Kloor from Crom Her Sister E wl k w sd J rr t By Joseph H. H Appelgate gate gateT r T IS a s pretty difficult thing thins to land rl right ht Par Par- Particularly art ar- ar t- t IT when one is is' up in the air It seems seem half the game to get ones one's feet down s solidly The rho earth feels mighty friendly Lt Louis F F. Kloor of the United Unite St States tes Navy one of the three naval balloonists whose trip to the C Canadian Canadian Cana Cana- na d dian an wilds last Jast winter In a gas bag hag made naval histo history will tell ten you ou so Walter Hinton and Stephen A. A Farrell could corroborate him t Lt Kloor will t tell U you so something ethin else ebe also aiso 1 J He will wiIl assure you ou that making a landing In ventures outside voyaging about in the circum circum- J ambient is just as much of an achievement Particularly Particularly Par Par- Particularly when one is up in the dir air over a l love ve affair How v ho came t to reach the haven h of his hearts heart's desire is that which concerns this narrative narrative narrative narra narra- tive and the tho charming channing little Miss Irma Inna Harrison I of New York City The circumstances indicate that he landed right right right-in in love love love-by by applying the tho lessons he andr and r Farrell and Hinton learn learned d a at the cost of physical suffering auf ering in the great outdoors of pines t I and hemlock and unbroken snow up North HeVaR He Ho was VaR up against a stiff proposition when he made mader t r that mistaken landing from that balloon Tho The Thol i l next ti time e you go go fishing or h hunting up there ther ask the Indian guide to recount it Hell He'll point to t his canoe fashioned out of the expensive covering covering cover- cover f ing of Uncle Sams Sam's wrecked gas bag and assure L Y you U that it was a plucky fight The Tho c chances ances are I too that having b in mind the toe shortness of t the ho hospan I span Ipa of life Ure of a canoe of birch bark ne hell heIl n ask when when the great White Father of the Ule United States will send end another bag up there Plunging ahead over all obstacles was vas the J lesson taught Lt Kloor in the silence you most can hear Out of that stumbling staggering I battle against the the- step-hindering step snow nights made hideous with the howlin howling of wolves days made terrible by the sense of loneliness in tho the vastness of tr trackless white there came added will to go o ahead full speed and damn the torpedoes tor for sir sir Many times he and his hs companions companion nl J j turned tamed attentive ear car to the whispering invitation of the pines to sleep just a bit before pressing on n. n But ever the traditional spirit of the tho navy overcame the snow siren and added fresh strength to their heavy feet T t r His Guiding iding Beacon n Light Ligh t But Lt Kloor had also a D. beacon light t g 1 him every step of the way the tho the t tiro r ot of ota a pretty girl at Rockaway ay N. N Y with soft oft brown eyes and golden olden brown hair bair She ht flowed to be bo with him in his mos most trying mol mo- mo enta l ta She was his very p present sent strength in ti time e of triable The Tho whole world knew of this t fo fore re Lt Kloor K or arrived d home It was Vas gleaned wt at t of at the letters Jotters he sent scat to Miss Alexandra P ower o on lines which fi first st gave to millions who there et B awaiting w word rd the first fint details ot of that stu stu- ua ue it and triumphant triumphant- bait battle of three little men men v I tS t'S t v. V rk r k i f t f J. J J v 6 l V r J x S v w y f r t t a r r r I r 1 w 4 i Ar ArI l Hr w I ti l a aty F 14 ty L Miss liss Harrison Looks Like an Old Old Fashioned Girl in This Beautiful Costume and Talks falks Like One When She Declares That Love Should Ignore Money 1 Questions in other words Avoids with a cute little brunette who lives Jives with her mother at the Palace Hotel New Ncy NewYork NewYork York City Her name is is' is Irma Harrison and arid her bel face is well known to thousands who have seen h her r in the tho pic pictures She's just the right si size size- e too for the lieutenant who is sort of sawed off and hammered down A Mar Mary Pickford typo type of girl with a personality all DU her own and quite quito original And the Man on the Street no o doubt will be shocked to learn that the engagement engagement- the really trul truly to honest of of Lt Kloor and hd Miss Irma Harrison is the latest announcement Jt It was a condition known to tho the closest of ot their friends all the time And they'll be married that married that t is unless unless- unless unless- The Tho kid is the tho grandest little man in all the world volunteered Miss Harrison when found in her ber apartment where she laughingly shrugged her should shoulders rs when informed that the secret of at her engagement was out When will we get m married d 7 That's telling Maybe n never never vcr Who knows 7 But an officers officer's officers pay is big enough tot tor me I despise the girl gracious girl gracious how she aho scowled scowled who who would dollars be between permit to come ome e- e tween her and her lover O Of course I d I would marry ka la a really poor man For we all know that when bills come in love Jova flies out out- tha th window But Lt Kloor earns enough to towell well take care of a wife Thus Thus' ends the tho second runaway genes eries of ot Lt Kloor There were three in eack case himself and two tWI others In both In both instance neu he wandered far b before lore he found a I landing n ng In both adventures he had bad to travel over ove rough ground before he reached the haven h he d desired sired But he is confident that ho I nd d right at t J last st when he anchored in tho the affections of Miss Harrison He ought to get three ro rousing cheers for or his iron nerve It is js a feat to o bump through h hsuch such entangling places and escape injury But hes he's on solid ground at last and his hia friends rl wish him hint luck I i r 1 t I k i 9 q f- f |