Show t H s w ti t- t H e s i Peggy Moore Finds r t a Real Job JobBy I i n Dy By JO JOHN FRANCIS W H s t- t by sled N w p D r Srn r U Per s nl r ID Insistent ring of her cheap Tile A alarm clock clork had hoel brought ht Peggy Moore out of bed with n ft determined leap every try morning for the po past t two months month This morning however 11 1 Peggy moved much more slowly Two months ago when Peggy y arrived arrived ar ar- rived In r- r New rew ew York and took this little lit lit- tle tIe room In a West side rooming house bruise she was full of confidence po pos possessed of an nn assurance that she soon would n get lt H a Job joh and be Le entirely Inde Inde- pendent There was none of that confidence con on this morning though Only e cents remained In that smart mart purse and Peggy PISY was still without without with with- out the pro prospect of a Job joh Tears welled Into the rl's eyes tyes at atthe atthe the Ihl thought of wiring her fattier father for money Im not licked yet I still have one more mort chance challee That ad that I answered an yesterday Oh I hope there Is a letter about It In the morning mall mull One more was In for Peggy y however There was no letter from the lox f rn 47 I Evening Press Pres to which she had written for fora a position as secretary Oh If I only knew where to find Jimmy Hubbard lie III might be able to find me a jolt Job Why oil oh oh why didn't I keep klIr In touch with him Timmy Jimmy Hubbard was WOl a boy hoy from le Peggy's Peggys s home town and once onee had been blen looked upon by hy Pegg Peggy's Peggys ys y's friends as the lime boy by she would some day clay marry Then one of those petty lovers lovers' quarrels quarrels rl's had taken Inken place pInel Just before Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Jim Jim- my was OS graduated from college After Aft Aft- er or r commencement Jimmy had bad gone to tow New w York and entered the bu business of a friend He lie had written Peggy ty once or twice but Ilg Peggy y still angry bemuse e Jimmy never had admitted he was wrong Hong In their quarrel did not Dot answer his letters Jetters Peggy spent all morning and part of the afternoon visiting vl employment agencies ill All of the visits proved pro unsuccessful unsuccessful ful ful however and Peggy y was almost ready to admit to failure She decided decided de de- to go 0 back hack to the rooming house bouse mouse though before wiring her father for fur money The hope that the afternoon mall mail had bad brought her an nn answer to her letter still was In her heart Was ns there any Rny mall for me this afternoon Mrs III's Thome Thorner she asked the landlady as she entered the roomIng room room- In Ing house XII Xo mall mail replied sirs Mrs Thome Thorne but Iut there Is a young man waiting for Cor you jou ou In the parlor I A i young man said Peggy y surI sur sur- I Did DIll he give h you his name namer I Xo No he Just said he wanted wonted to see you ou and und that he would wait He lIe has hasI I been here since twelve thirty and Its It's I now DOW three o'clock oc Mrs III Thorne Thome said I Peggy y thanked Mrs Thome Thorne quickly and hurried Into the small nil parlor I where the roomers were allowed to receive e guests gust As she entered the I room a n tall young oun man mon rose from the time sofa and crossed toward to her Jimmy Hubbard gasped Peggy How flow In the world did dill you ou know Iwas I Iwas was here i HI III Peggy said Timmy Jimmy grasping J both hoth her hands bands I I didn't know It until this morning when I got your letter i What letter Peggy asked I didn't write you a letter Oh yes es you did said Jimmy drawing an on envelope mo from his pocket And Ind nd Ive I've got Irot It right here Why why hr why that letter Is an answer answer an- an s er to 10 an advertisement nd said Peggy I know It It Jimmy laughed It was my lilY ad nil My lly secretory secretary Is leaving me mime to 10 get married I received ld your our I application this morning and as soon soun i n as ns I read It I dashed dabbed up here to find you jou Oll I I ire Are rp you Oll going Coln to give phe me the Job I I A 1 mischievous light lIht appeared In Jimmy's Jimmys t eyes tI a as he lie a asked i Ire Are rl you jou still sore at nt me over liver our 1 quarrel i Of course nut not loony Jimmy Peggy reI replied re- re I plied piled Flu I 1 pot got ot over owr that aces ases II ago go hut but I couldn't write and tell you ou i because t I 1 had lost your nur address J In that case asp Timmy Jimmy went on I Im afraid I cant can't give gl I you the Job You rou cant ant tOO Peggy wo was Indignant Why Imy h not i Cec Ilau f. f said Bald Jimmy Jimmmy nonchalantly I dont don't believe e n a man should o havo hl his hia wife It as ns his bis secretary And nd you Ou are ure going to become my toy wife ju Just t as ai soon loon as us we P can ean set get et downtown What do O you a say 7 11 Peggy said t alc Im wll willing II n if you jou ou will III stop stoll at a telegraph I t. t I e got to 10 wire III my rimy father Rut Hut the telegram Is going gning III to be a lot dif different ferent flInt than 1 I thought It would be ThIs oil nil right said Jimmy Ive got gilt to send Ind H a telegram too Ive I've gut got gutto tl to put ut another advertisement ad In lu theU the new U newspaper simper I |