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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. JANUARY 23. 1921 asked Jennie how you ; "You'd think Il denu. Joseph Greer and His Daughter H CHAPTER VI Continued. Copyright by The 11 TnU never asked me to come. I thought you would when yeu made up 1 waa all right, and Id your mind I.ut of course I'm on that. for ait As 1 said, his side, Jennie went on. cured uhuul Ia,n fond of him. All I've were going to you was whether you i:!uke him happy or mlaeralile. That's sll I've bad a clmnce to cure about, well. I tXM dUse I don't know you very if we like to I could you, get think ever hud a decent human clmnce. Tou're enough like him for thut. i'.ut in this lust particular mess I I could to whs on your aide. I did all I met fceei It from being a mesa. and train the at myself, futlier your lied to him alumt the reason why which isn't a tiling I like to do with I care about. I kept him away yeoi le from home aa long as I possibly could, to give George Rums a ehnnet to So I haven't bring yon hack drat. been an enemy exactly. The girl's eyes were smoldering. If you weren't an enemy, why did you give lenly. Oeorge away? she asked, sul- That waa niy mistake, Jennie admitted. "I didn't think of It as giving hint away. I thought he'd done a (.Mid job and I wanted him to get the rtedlt for it. When I saw how your father was taking It, it was too late to stop. "I should think you might have known !" It wasn't a gracious reception of an apology, but there wus a note of wuvering In It that gave the older woman Hn Intimation of victory. She was content to say, That's right, 1 suppose I must have," and wait. Oh, I haven't got anything against Trlx broke out at you especially, last. "And I don't suppose It's your fHult that you're here. Rut did you ever have anybody watching yon and telling tules on you? Making that their bmcneas? Well, you'd hate It, too. And you'd hate anybody thut did It. And the nicer and smoother they tried to he, the more you'd hate them. 1 don't know why' you've been letting me alone, like you have; having me give the orders and letting me go wherever I liked In the car " i.ut you think It waa because I waa trying t . get something on you, to Is that It? report to your father? Talk about polluting mean you nor your father, either. Rut what a situation! She took a minute to think It over; blankly at first, but then she began Ixmk here, Trlx, to find her linp. she said ; we'll sign a treaty. Til give you my word not to write any letters In your father alamt you, or about anything that concerns you. You manage the correspondence yourself. If we mine to a ilnul smash I'll write and tell him why, hut I'll show you the letter before It goes. In the meantime. I'm not a spy. I'm not watching you. and I'm not having you watched, either. I won't ask the new chauffeur where you've been. Thats the sort of thing I mean. Ia that all right, aa far as It goes? The girl had curled herself up In a corner of the davenport, her ehln In the crook of an elliuw. There waa something romiiact about her poses, ere1 In relaxation. She looked quite a hit like a young totn-en- t. She aald nothing to Jennie's proposal for the better part of a minute, and then it was not an answer. "What do you want me to promise on lay side?" she asked. I can't think of anything I want to ask you to promise. Jennie bad put a faint stress on the word ask," but she didn't know whether It had reached the girl's ear or not. After another alienee Reutrlce asked, "Docs that Include telegrams, too? that you won't send father about (ii.od wells! Lord! I By Henry Kitchell Webster don't Robtis-Merrl- I'm here, and that's all. I'm Intelligent and experienced. Experienced In more ways thun you're likely to think. I mean I'm not an old maid exactly. IIow old are yon?" Trlx asked Oh, I'm old enough." aald Jennie shock-proo- f comimsedly ; thirty-four.- " This seemed to be abont all. She got up, lighted herself a clgarer'e, unfolded an evening puper, and carried it across to tlie windows. Then she heard Reatrlce speaking. You aren't old enough to have been Rut I wish my mother my mother. bad lieen a person like you. I wish I'd known sonubody like you before this." Jennie's line," which she'd lieen feeling a bit too complacent ubnut, failed her suddenly at this point. It wus beautifully logical to decide to treat the girl In all situations as she'd have treated the girl's father hut wlint would she have done with Joe if, at tlie end of one of their talks, he'd burst Into tears? Slie went back te the davpnport, patted the heaving shoulder, clumsily, she felt, tried to say aomethlng encouraging and, to her consternation, heard her own voice break and saw Beatrice awim awny in a blur of tears. The break caught the girl's attention instantly. She stopped weeping, sprang up, took a look to muke sure, and, with a laugh, flung her arms d round Jennie. Yon aren't as as you let on to tie," she said, I was foul to say I was experienced, anyhow, Jennie admitted. Tve hardly ever seen anybody cry before. I supixise I'll have to get used to It Slie was. however, much too experienced In the ways of hnmnn fallibility to fall Into the error of enpposlng that hard-boile- me?" Until she tacked on the supplementary question, Jennie hadn't the least Idea what she was talking about. she echoed. Then as the Met, nennlng hroke over her, "Oil ! rlful heavens! The surge of rnnteinpttioiia disgust at a suspicion so mean, and a mind ungenerous enough to entertain It, was Trlx openly revealed In her tone. looked round, met Jennie's eyes, and then lowered her own. Iin sorry," she said. "I beg your pardon for asking that. Only, what re you doing It for? If you're Mint kind of a person, why did you come? And If you despise me Ilka that and and aren't going to tell on me, why do Sha Got Up, Lighted Harsalf a Ciga-rsttUnfoldad an Evening Papar you stay? I know you lisle It. Yon and Carried It Across to tha Winaid you did. And It seemed as If dows. there must he a trlek about It, somehow." merely by winning the opening skirlenile's mood veered suddenly round mish, she hail established iieriiinncntly to "You poor child," she suld; the sound, sane relation with Joe's "Vcpj ave had a ratten time of It. dnugliler which any real help would 't you? I'll try to tell yon the have to lie built upon. L,,. of It all. ns far aa I'm concerned, Trlx, having hated her , as I said, because your father started swinging now quite to d aniid me to. It waa a little the oilier end of the are. Jennie had of me, I guess. One of tlie not worked In the stenographers' tilings In the world I'm proud of la rooms of numerous big business ofilces the Idea lie's got thut I never fall him. without learning wliat the sort of senRe vrtaliily needed help from some- timental alfectlon known aa a "crush" where Sunday night, so when lie Is like. She had, though not often, asked ine for It I said I'd try. On the been ninde the unwilling recipient of to tell the truth, that I attentions of this sort and she had alcould make a better Job of It than lie ways hated them, sensing their fundabud. can do better than lie, imee mental unheHlthlnesa. She couldn't ln a while, with certain klnda of linve Imagined herself reciprocating an things. attachment of tills sort. Yet now, with 'Til tell you why I thought perhaps Reutrlce, she waa alow In recognizing I could here. It's iiecause you're so the familiar manifestations as belongiiii.ii like him. Ive worked fur him ing In that category. anil wiiii lilui -- for seven Trlx began getting up for breakfast whlrh years, l seven limes ns long, he says, as any-"n- e with her, coming to the table In night else cut lasted. I know hla faulta gown and robe, pouring her coffee, a book. Ile'a suspicious. Just the making her toast, superfiuusly seeing a, whole-heartedl- tii-nie- weak-minde- technical area of : time Joe armed, t: 1iisa-- . '. how ' she '.ad to nut .'oil it all these decks were . ' that sl-- -- -i ' - 'e I uny-r'c- .l 1 r. j sr.-m- . ly n 1 ' s. : j r d, n n e hce-sffi- mai-wa- even-tusll- By the itier. tha if n.-- for action . ui the weightier - .tai clcnr.-o- y JSlCiic at least for cunter.-usort. Jennie tried tu in as - an opportunity for u talk wit:. ini tu ihe first meeting took pin... hn' ,i,d not succeed in hanging :t so site lingered uficr the n ' .1 gi.no. . everything was exactly Itiiig because Joe's die da! mestic service was always perfect anyell.il how. He was one of those men who c ami have the knack of gening It. Rut the think child did succeed in investing the utilcions. itarian meal with an atmosphere which Ion. lellllc cnjo.vei!. though it wus to the UMiaily lifiriueiit of the morning pa;cr. Then In a bigger lump tba:i hdiars. she constituted herself Jennie's chauf- wanted, a hundred am' k. not feur. driving her downtown every nnd Jennie wrote her e was at nil sure wi.i morning with great elan in the roadan or ster and culling for her faithfully playing the part of a every night ; a real inconvenience this a nilsgirded foul. rAfter u week of tl.i eaieil was, since Jennie was used to being whet her free to come and go when she liked. her mystery. I wanted to '.'1 Yet she found herself surprisingly re- I liked It or not before luctant to rebel at It. And she did thing, that's all," she Jennie. Vi hi s' e. Why. I'm going to sc! injoy their long rides before or lifter d inner. Trlx wus an amazingly good when yon told me I ought in .hi some- driver. Just on tlie hither side of rii'k-- tiling take lessons, vn. hn uv. tlie Icxsnex. and held there by faultless only thing I could tliite. m that 1 wanted to go on taking Ie..ns in was judgment nnd skill. You ought to have boon an avln-toswimming. That sounds l.iud ,,f viiy. Jennie suld once at the end of I know, but It's so. There's a peach l'.l a vivid ten seconds during which she'd of a swimming-teache- r of so at tlie gym out In Eviin--ti.n- . went held her breath. So I've been told," the girl re- to see him about It. Rut it that marked, liy someone who ought to the gym la part of Northwestern uniknow. At the end of another mile versity, and except In summer lie she made It clear enough who this doesn't give lessons, only to students was. (ieorge Burns was an aviator In the university. In the war practically." Any sort of student would do, When Jennie, with a laugh, Inquired though; you don't have t study Latin or mutlieiiiatirs, so I went around to how he could be "practically" an aviator and not really one, olie explained, the office to see what kind of student with a certain degree of feeling. "They I wunted to be. They've got a special never guve tlie enlisted men a dog's School there, School of Speech, they chunce to get pilots' licenses. Oeorge call It, and I thought that would be was a mechanic, but he was going up pretty good for me. Every body laughs So I nil the time, of course, and some of lit the way I talk, anyhow. Ills officers were decent enough to let planked down my hundred and fifty him drive. Ashamed not to. 1 guess, nnd wrote a letter to the high school because lie was better at It than most ut Pasadena to send word on that I'd of them. lie could do all the stunts. really graduated nnd there I am. I Isn't It rotten that he never could like tlie school even better than the have a chance? , When yon think of swimming. They teach you u lot of some of tlie chumps that go strutting Interesting tilings: acting and dancing, and so an. Physical education, they around with a pair of wings. Jennie didn't believe, she said, that call It. Tilings that are some earthly ! fin going to he good ut many of the men with wings on their good to you ,IMI- a few things ! You Show 'em slie sleeves were chumps, but agreed, I" watch without reservation, that It wus nil ten Tills, at first 'lilusli. seemed to Jenabout George. nie to solve all iproldeins at a stroke. Oh, lie should worry!" Trlx Meanwhile b hud gt Into October, He's flying now, all right. and Joe kept postponing his return Got a good job In the air mall serviee. Jennie rememliered her treaty, uml from the Northwest. Por weeks his of material for suppressed the question that was on reports had been full her tongue, but this restraint cost her enthusiasm. All the machinery for some painful uncertainties. She was ' processing the flax was Installed Hnd They hud begun working the rewnnled by a measure of reassurance n raw. It was going through to went liefore bed. she that night Shed retired to her room, got Into without a hitch. There were some dressing-gownnd slippers, nnd was Improvements In the direction pf nn npllflcutlun which Nould reading the financial news oll,7 In the evening paper, when the girl profitably be made, but they had came In, In her nightgown, her hnir turned up no serious defects. Williamson and tlie Gorhetts had loose about her shoulders, thrust aside the paiier, and sat down on the arm begun showing symptoms of an enlivened Interest; took tn dropping In ut of Jennie's chair. You're a peach, Jennie," slip said. the office to ee the samples Joe was And I'm a pig. It was In the paper sending down. In greater bulk from ahout George being one of the mull week to week, for testing In the I thought I'd show It to you oratory, and the finished products that when I read It, and then I thought I cam out of It. They had equipped wouldnt." She gave a little Inugh, the laboratory, by now, under the and asked, "Yon (TidiJt think Id been charge of a new technical man. as mill with spinning machinery and going out with him on the sly, did yon looms; all the equivalents, on a reI supposed held written to you, linen Jennie admitted. I never thought of duced scale, for commercial manufacture and the way the stuff Its being In the paper. The girl sat thoughtfully awhile, came through these searching tests stroking Jennie's forearm, an slisent-mlnde- was well lievond the more conservaImpersonal caress, much like tive of tlielr exiiectations not far of Joe's glowing having a kitten ruh Itself against your short, Indeed, legs. Presently, though, the qunlity prophecies. Site took the older of It changed. Rut this waa only the beginning of woman by the shoulders In a grip and it. Interest in the new process, exlooked Intently Into her eyes. citement over the prospect It offered You're tlie only person In tlie world of finding u fort une In the worthless were sreading straw of sccd-thiwhos like that," she declared. AnyI over the Norlhwcst country like i said that about minute the else, body Groups of local capital him, would have thought of something pralrie-flre- . horrid. And believed It. too. as quick Ists were coming almost dally to visit aa they thought of IL Dad, quicker the four mills. The organisation of than anybody. And. oh, the li 1 he'd subsidiary comiwnlc was already gethave raised about It !' ting beyond the diking stage. Money There's a reason for tlurt, yon dont Itself was beginning to tnlk. Gnpilal want to forget." Jennie reminded her. was being KuhxiTihed. Hy the time He adores you. You're the only next year's crop came In. three stales thing In the world he really cares would he dotted with their four thou sand-toalxmt." mills producing raw linen Again there came a change tn the under the Greer process. look of the girl's face. In the quality To the financiers' startled reminder of her smile. In the feel of her hands. that their original program hnd not She slipped front tlie clmlr-andown iimicinplatod going as fast :n this, Into Jennie's Inp, curled herself there, Joe's replies were more iimfident and and went soft nnd heavy. "I bint you urgent than ever. Now was ihe time love me a little bit yourself?" she In strike. Kver body was ready; asked. wits running high everywhere. Uli say half of that," Jennie re- If they bestirred themselves, seized plied contentedly. Rut at tlie end of the (Opportunity at the flood, they could repay the whole Investment In f fire minutes silence she roused brnskly and ptiahed the gift the eilerprlxc out of the first year's It's pretty near one o'clock, profits and be on velvet thereafter. way. nnd by half past eight tomorrow morn- Joe wnsi Irresistible III tills phrase. ing I've got to he eoniewliere where He hnd taken the hit In his teeth, lint they expect me to he worth my siilL it wusn't possible to say he was run Run along and let tne get some sleep ! nlng wild. The figures and the facts, I'll drive you down," Trlx said s well ns ihe temper of the country through a yawn ns she made her re were going along with him. The great r boon) was at Its height durluctant way toward the door. "Not tomorrow," Jennie answered ing the sununer and autumn of 10111. And then. ue day. when expects I've got to do lot of decisively. running around during the day, nnd lion was looking its rosiest, a letter IH want my own car." raise Into the office that produced a firm of patent Trlx shot back a quick look at her, panic. It was from faintly suspicious and openly resent-- lawyers, one of the fill, a look whlrh Jennie rewarded with und most formidable In the city, and a laugh. Oh. Just ss you like." the It served forum I warning flint Joe's process In general snd much of his girl suld, with a shrug; "good night. Rut this was rlearly the end of the machinery In particular. Infrirged Ihe sentlinentnl phase of the relation. Trlx prior pulcnts of a client. All manudidn't offer to resume lier duties ss facture and sale of linen under tlie chauffeur nor ns mlnlstrnnt at the Greer process would henceforth on at the oerll of the Greer hreakfnat-fahle- . After a day nr two he did begin appearing hi breakfast company. The rival process, it n pi wared, was one for the In before Jennie left, hut very brisk and businesslike snd visibly occupied with ditstrlul utilization of The financiers decided they waned her own affura. It didn't seem to Jennie, either. Hint the girl was trying to Joe. ami lie was sent for, hut they tense her Into asking wliat she was didn't waste time waiting for him. up to. They retained. In addition to the firm What seemed a little more like a de- thut hud drawn Joe's patents, n glitterliberate stimulus tn her curiosity mii ing specialist In the field, and they letter Trlx wrote, the evening of the called Rodney Aldrich Into consultafirst of these days, on Jennie's ma- tion to cover .my legal questions chine, during tlis writing of which she which might possibly U outside tbs to It r'.glit way you are. lies got the devils ow a temper. He doesnt bother much about other people's rights; experts them to look out for their own, and tight for them If necessary. And along with all that he's the biggest man 1 know, and the ablest, and one of tlie most lovable. I've got on with him, and been a help to him, and I'm proud of It. And since you're like him. I whs interested to see whether I couldn't get on with you, too, und he a help to you. He's handicapped with you. of course, by tlie fact that he adores you. I've never known him to he like thut before. Ever since he wrote you that letter. He's been like a boy about you ; fierce and proud and sometimes downright Idiotic. Well. I don't adore you no more than I do him. If I'd adored him or been afraid of him I'd have lusted about one month. I've made up my mind I'll try treating you tlie way I've always treated hlin. I've never told talea on him. He's found out that when he tells me a thing. It's burled. I don't even tell It back to him aa a reminder. That's why I won't tell tales on you. You'll find It out gradually. If there's time enough. 1 never ask him questions. Sometimes he tells me things for fun, and sometimes to see bow they strike me hut never because I claim any right to know. I won't claim any rights with you. You aren't under any obligation to me. You don't have to ask my permlsalon to do anything. You don't even have to pretend you like me he never bothered to do that. after v remarked with a laugh. "I n write It before, of con.. w hen it muttered whether right or not." Tlie knowledge that a letter to I'asadena "f sort nidi'll bad to be cowould certainly have st.i: it gave Jennie some: a about, but she asked u Trlx asked her for some H Co. ll to spell It . Velvet pencils At all ..'.-i.!- He sullied, presi-u:'nodded 'cr to H chair. ''Lei s I.. ,u u'l shout IJnw've things," lie comioau-- I. tilings been going at hiiinc? What's the girl been doing with (Jiv- Vou'ie lieen ing you any trouble? si r.nenuiuiuiiieaii'e. seems to me. don't believe you le wr.llen me about her. once." "The reason I didn't to you about her wax heenuxipromised I wouldn't. And I pro' 'Scl. ut the same time, not to ii'i; or rt!iy q ii.is, nor to quest inn any one else about her. Thai was about tbii-saw that days lifter you left, when anytliing else would be perfect ly hope . - 1 lu-- I T3(vndLs. Dealers . Siijircme I lieir Auu'riran iJm famous VLSI S Wii a j Natives Tattooed Bodies to Protect Themselves Youth and Age Youth mills lull to hear ii new time twice to know it by heart. Elderly folks have to hear It 110 limes to lucre. iilciitify it by Its name. e 1 Tlnrt'g a d il fanny way of carrying out my lnoiriir,.I..ii," he comnui.ted. Against the gloomy abstraction of Ills look she found it hard to hit upon the beginning she wunted for her story. She plunged, finally. Into tlis Iad lYnril Co., New York kaksrt uj 1,- -,- if." iljtg. AnSniootli as Velvet. 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Tattooing was Best Way to Relieve Pain forbidden the Jews of biblical limes. Is hy direct outside application and l'etroit News. the best remedy Is an Allcock's Plaster the original and genuine. Adv. e After a limn lms finished In the short life of niun no lost the job lie should make a few friends to he tisiil In ease of emergency. time can lie afforded. 'tionstcis. - ' ; self-mad- Castoria Children Cry for A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics! Mother! Castoria lias Fond; giving natural sleep without use for over HO years to relieve opiates. The genuine iwars signature of babies and children of Constipation, Wind Colic and IHarrhea; Let Hear All About Thincs," Ho allaying Feverishness arising thereCommanded. from, and, by regulating the Stomach mil Rowels, aids the neslinllntlon of middle of It. "She's going to school, Joe. Up In Northwestern university. Red Light Irresistible Il was her own Idm from the start. Lure for Insect Pests out She picked what site wuntod, regA means for cnnihnllng the winged istered, Hnd pnld her tuition; wrote out to Iitsadena for her certificate Insn-- t jh'sim of tropical regions Inin lUscPISOS-th- ii prescription quickly relieves children snd adults. from the high school all before she Ini'll evolved, by means of which the ApUuant tynip. NoopUtcts told me a thing about It. She's workflying hugs arc lured Into u deadly bath Scni60e sites sold rwwAfff. ing hard, and she's happy at It. of acid and oil her drowned or r.ipliyxl-ntn- l Shu drivea off at eight o'clock every by tlie fumes. It was found Hint il nil light served morning ns regular as the ehs'k, and Twelve-Year-O- ld Patriarch what with some of the extra things us an almost irresistible lure for the For the past 4R0 years the patrinnd she's taking swimming lessons night flyers. A rod electric hull), or a all she's hardly ever home inurh be- lantern with a red globe. Is placed near archate of the Nestorians has lieen fore dinner. And she studies at night. the vessel containing the sold solution. hereditary post. The present patriarch She's lieen doing It now fur nearly a As the pests fly to the light the fumes Is the youngest religions dignitary In the world, being but twelve years old. month." destroy tlietn, even though they ntny Wliut's site studying?" he asked, not iictimlly fall into the bath. Only the Best Ingredients. Tn protect human and seemed unfavorably Impressed hy from pos- are used In Rrandreth Pills. For conthe list Jennie endeavored to furnish sible accidental contact with the acid stipation they have no equal. Take him with. "Look hero, Jennie! IIow hath, the liquid is placed in a one or two at bed time. Adv. do you know she's doing anything hut buttle, to which Is attached a How no you know she's funnel with a very broad flaring cone. swimming? going to Kclmol at all? IIow do you The light Is suspended directly over Papas Version know anything except that she drives tills funnel, nnd the Insects, stupefied Fapa, what Is a buchelur?" "An envluble being, my son, but don't-tel- l off In the car every morning hy herhy the acid fumes, full into It and so It to mnninin." self, I supixise and stuys away all Into the acid bath. day? How do you know she Isn't runImitations may ning with Ware and his lot? Or with George Rums, for that mutter? She be dangerous may he picking him tip on some drugstore corner every other aftermsin." "1 Site may,'' Jennie admitted. haven't any nllhl for Iter. Rut she doesn't act to me us if that wus the She sort of thing she wns doing. doesn't have to lie to me Hnd she tells me a different story. She's iiunle Make friends will) me, you see. friends with her yourself and then see boon in COU V d what you think." "Make friends with her!" he cried, Why. my God. deeply affronted. Jennie, I love that child ns I never loved anything before In the world! Rut that wasn't enough to keep her safe. She mills somebody to watch her. I left thnt joli to yuu. And it seems to me you've fallen down on It. 'Tin not blaming you," he added, misreading her gesture of dcspulr over She doesn't Ills mean much to you, compared to what she means to me. You can afford to take chiimcs. Rut I can't. Not after that night Hums brought her Imine. She'd been out all the night before, Jennie, with that rotten drunken gang. Anything could have happened to her. You promised to let that he she reminded him. And I will," he asserted. far concerned I'll never speak of ss It again to her. Never ask her question. It'll I esn't help thinking nhnut It, ran I? Wondering what did hap-M--n ts her? She swore she was all right. Nothing's happened since hn there to make you think ?" For Heaven's sake. Joe." she broke You're all In upon him, drop It ! Yoti're talking like n sentiwrong. mental idiot. 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