Show louThis Habit By 51 Margaret Morison v HOMEMAKING I I HEN young Sergei reached New e WHEN V York nn an exile became plain I mister and sought to start his en en- reer anew he found many houses open to him not an all of which he culled homes He was asked about n a great grent deal some places he looked forward he went to with an effort to and some 1 The Invariably hl cold COlli room and I IthE thE formal manners at genet Brownes Browne's seemed to Sergel Sergei inthe in inthe the new language that he WitS mastering masterIng master master- Ing Interior decorated At Colonel Millers Miller's he needed no Invitation and he he ahn always ahns s 's found n a merry company n There was ryas at Colonel Millers Miller's a kind ot of unobtrusive elegance Every Everyone one I was at ease and the poor relations fitted fit fit- I ted In os as wen well ns as the daughters of the house fie flowers looked ns as If thEY had once grown In n a garden the choirs chairs I werE nil comfortable and there wn was plenty of wood for time the tire Ore Indeed of nIl all the houses that Sergel visited when he first carne canine to the city Colonel Millers Mil lers ler's was time the t. t Then the young man heard of the colonels colonel's reverses of fortune and an sudden sud- sud den death Having known himself the downs ns as well as the ups of life Ufe he wondered what would happen to lovely love love- ly Iy Anne Miller and her little sister and their mother With n a good deal of difficulty he discovered their new I address ss I Then chine cune nn an absence of several se months from the city When lie returned re- re re-I re turned he heard of time the tragic lc de death of Anne Millers Miller's rs r's little sister Anti of I Ithe the business failure that had involved what was left lett of the Where Anne nn and her mother had moved he was unable to discover And And I 1 I as he le searched he be knew how much I he wanted to find them At last I through a friendly postman he be was wasI I given hen a 0 street and number of which i lie he had never neer heard before Ills HIs clue I led him directly away from time the center of the city and ended nt at a vacant lot lotIn lotIn In one corner orner of which stood a little woolen shack Thinking to gain some Information Sergel Sergei approached On either side ot of the crazy entrance steps grew rew ferns and geraniums In the evening eve ve nin ning light he saw through the square square- paned window the glow of n a lamp The Thedoor Thedoor door stood open and ns as he looked In he noticed quickly the canaries In one corn corner r of the room and the books on the converted kitchen table And then he saw Anne 1 Miller er In a blue gingham dress Anne Anne s.-Anne Miller who with her ber habit of making n a home hal had come to toI represent his dea of happiness I HAVE IIA VE YOU TIllS THIS I by Service 0 |