Show CUPID clairvoyant by EVA GOLDBERG the rout routine itic of 0 betty hamiltons daily program brought her outside the he door precisely at eight ench each rooming morning she delighted in the brisk stimulating ex rne an appetizing prelude to the days day labor and enjoyed nan ved watching the eight procession ot of workers whose races had become familiar through regular meeting howard morse a newly established law lawyer er tind ami a Ara stranger sl ranger riger in the city was another crelli nr air enthusiast who preferred walking to street car congestion for several mornings lie he lind observed petty betty as she crossed gage cage avenue thore there was something in tier lier manner that invited acquaintance it must have been this very something that prompted him to single tier her out of the many as one whom lie he cared to know and lie ho craved an introduction strangely too with the natural curiosity that besets a newcomer in the neighborhood petty betty wondered as they ex exchanged hanged glances who lie he might be rind and was wag noxious anxious to meet him sort of mutual telepathy the young ladies aid ot of which miss IT hamilton amilton was social director was running ran ning a novelty bazaar to raise funds for the entertainment of returning soldiers nod and sailors betty had often amused the members with her pet P et lobby holiby of telling fortunes thus on this festive occasion she occupied a little t t 1 e b booth n and n d charged admission aari ovi tell f for 1 her i e r ft advice d e 0 on n a affairs of the heart whatever possessed howard morse to stroll into the bazaar lie himself knew not mabe surrounded by gay ety and excitement he could shake oft off that lonesome feeling yet should lie he seek the real truth maybe lie he would encounter that captivating blue eyed little lady ile he sauntered into the dance liall hall it if site she were here surety surely it would be proper to ask her to dance fin an opportune moment tor for acquaintance but no she was not among tile alie merry gliders most likely she was not fond of dancing lie he thought ile he would quickly change his mind if he knew now in that stuffy little booth she longed to escape and keep time with the gay housle the young attorney was not sentimental enough to patronize fortune tellers had anyone ever bugge suggested sted such a means of fathoming ones heart lie he would have laughed in mockery but upon passing the oriental quarters quarter lie he decided to visit there it if only for the sake bake of amusement he would try his luck she affected ar decided accent you are not long in III tills this city she began in a tone that almost frightened ile he nodded in her ber interest she found it hard to concentrate the silence perplexed him young man she resumed 1 I fear I 1 tear fear any trouble ahead lie he interrupted nervously 1 I fear you are in love tills this she told to all whose case it generally fitted youve guessed it right lie he smiled pounding the small table what a dell delightful g gotful voice lie he it had ady I 1 she sha must tactfully urge him on to further conversation before he be realized it he be was confiding aiding in fit tier her unconscious of the fact that aliat lie was nas actually doing the telling of ills his own fortune and I 1 never even spoke to the girl he continued but im smitten never believed in this love at ali llast st sight business either guess ive fallen though thou gli only yesterday I 1 found out tier her name when nhen somebody body walked over to greet tier betty betty hamilton it now how a am in 1 I going to meet tier her when she lie discovered herself to be the object of ills his conversation betty was tempted to reveal tier her ident identity alty then lien and there but no she must not betray the origin what a strange predicament 1 now tor for thought well slie she suggested to show that I 1 can help you out so somewhat you might call tit at my office tomorrow evening mug and ill arrange an introduction 30 main street is the address ile he paid the fee and walked out feeling silly hilly to have aired his private affairs fairs S to some unknown woman just th the e time same s lie would venture to cull call the next evening 2 mrs mr Il hamilton amilton answered the doorbell Is madame sphinx in please Is till his tier her office I 1 saw no sign the young man was beginning t to 0 feel embarrassed barr assed at sight of the kind faced comans womans roguish smile after all he might be making a tool fool of himself ile he was ushered into the living room where betty received him gool good evening mr morse she volunteered ered fr er cr he fumbled for words she told you anything about it has shea she the 1 I heard a word from a soul out ehe assured him hill he was as so innocent in his remarks that guilty betty could not refrain from disc disclosing loing the secret to her in te terestea restel puzzled listener ile he drew a long breath sighed part ly out of amazement partly r out of 01 pleasure grasping the dainty hand lie he confessed well throne one on me inc but tile the outcome Is worthia wor worth thit it suffice it to lo say that the eight 0 clock procession Is now tullius minus one of its happy faces I 1 whose hose form of ex exercise xe r C I 1 S e has evolved to household duties I 1 copyright 1919 am by the Alc mcclure Clur newa capr syndicated syndicate |