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Show Jterthe flapper" J VICTORY LOOMING FOROLIVE iS Ht:nr TODA1 I6, . i m ' fapprr fc-'viir' I'' professions! of vountr P- KriU'"'" l!,r 'MOOJ KAr'tJ rwpSsn,.S!,. and H a3,ff h h ' iH ns,st"1 . ., v.fgi ';-'r u- tm , vvi.mle ana f kmWTp ar.- unable to eurb imDotuous spirit which pan I iviTH Till SIOIO 1. was full K win'l was mancuvcring--' I') W, - If f ,.- mom. n' '"" ' I y 'i on, u ,nni" v ,sh' ,J m (aw.'-',1 BLf' Van I. Mi cry wealth deterred her from showing how much .ihe liked hJm. "She dreaded being thourht a "pocket-twister." "pocket-twister." No -she couldn't feel whole-soulei enthusiasm at Olive! play for tho boy she would rather have like her than anyone else she knew But tonight she was leM anxious for Bobby than for her cousin. Peg. She saw Peg was goaded beyon 1 even her usually bold self by Olive's Ir.-snasslng If OllVC succeeded, would It have a bad effect or good? Winnie decided to take a chance that It would be good. She determined on a decisive step. Mies Baramiqto." said Winnie sweetly. "I've heard of you nd Mr Lee eo much and once i saw you t Che Palace. Wed all be wild wlth Joy If you'd do a little dance for us. Oh, won't you"" This from Winnie sent a stir through the- crowd. "Yes! If you will Miss Saramlnto. I'll open another round'" This from tho hol. 'Gee! We sure would like to se.. you step It!" This from Ted Hark-r. "Olive- " began Bobby, and caught himself. "MI.hu Saramlnto, If you'll dance for us I'll gosh. I'll sure ap-r ap-r . I:itr It!" Only Peggy did not speak Hor I glanci-. first at Winnie, then at Olive, was full of venom She fumbled i i Bobby's coat for a cigaret. A slow unlit spread over Olive! face. She slowly rose, hand on hip. her Vivid young far.- agleam with deviltry. She did not look at Peggy. Bui Winnie kn. w nothing or Peggy'i i mood S' aped her. "Put some canned music In that box. will you, Bob.0" she sparkled. "')r.os.- what you like I'll swing -.0 anything!" i To Be Continued (Copyright. 192J. MIA Smuvi. , |