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CAPE MAY COUrfTY TIKES. EEIBAY. DECEMBEB 3. IMS.
«hp flr»t paymmi <^ f, * sol nr. I« p«» for «h* rr.i > »' we mud- A* -»•*- *
in thin, you we. -
H- r -main M] *Ue»i f“' • m-nl and lh<-n fninV (l»»PP
made liaelf fnanW<
and
"You
■ he ««ld.
The Arm ittv in the bo.
w» o«e or the mom exeitltm esperieneea of my IWf Arrleinc •wrty In the morning lb* Ar<; shirt* 1 did, lowarde furthering my bimlneM career, was «o orde: datiii? Igycnrter frwjha foi Than*' ful and laysalf, and •« arrayed are,ig»ent the real of the day g;--UB* ,-M4» t#> open the ebop tp the public the follon In: aftjr-
noop.
Of count* the hhpp »'.«w not -ntirely win* bat I had th* U«Ub(hat >t »on id be aoon also feit that It •at not reamnable dentre whlrh burned In my breaet. tor while the antthooa were charming. »lit> an old-world atmosphere, there were none of great taloe except on original etrb In it mne a few rare edition* which Captain Tchertbov Mid he would not aell for any price. soop dlMpyercd Uu> he a a* a CCUlBplaoeur of he Bn. artg and lhew treaaut e* belonged to a mult collection he had man as ad to aavr from the glory of tha paat
routs.', tf you 01 ■an but I -imply non'; yotl't • con- ahead pholr stun niUtoul :t» a-kina tny advlt
you ran't go lbn>ur;li “ith thins 1! poesible. the eherg t Ills • old matt r-ot .»< ; dertrion , about a thins nbt.h 1 looked upon as entirely psy oan aflals.j
iCurtus V«Mta the Shop j in«*w-‘i i > »p f ‘ i :i " ______ • I ajju Of hie rhatr and etood tart.»-nnn*-r on the automatIr -phone, him. Wy t.hce ^.uud-d lini-and
tu sienoaraph tr ane* *r td.I far ateay.
n came <-iirtt«> tolee i 1 u* 11 *° through with tt. And HoT^yV- 1 aald. j 'heel, will no. b- returned.
Ye*.*- his answer waa quick aa] H »a» a huninew
If he bad been engaged and
liked being disturbed.
•Everything's all right ha .at been hlduapp J or thing that like, but 1 want
to roam iann Ml lately to a c-rtain "< adder** which 1 shall gl»e you 1. nu have a surprise lot you and one jar J am aure yon will like." ! <4
"But rweetheart." he began. i "No but. dearest, you roust j
.nd
the question of th - rbeck
is closed. And why I ask you.
j j shouldn't 1 buy th - shop?'
ij-.| Becaui
j ridiculous, pi-post
question
the whole thing
aut.'mobile driver had any m taken ofl th'- other night j r p-.i It about Gladys' w-lst ,ri she took it OR. When your civver won't sts" snap- Bob Pu-rpout. be nonrh*llight a Are under it. Traffic guy ahead threw her Into Broke my front, but it mislt' nate been worm-: Some hurry In' boob tore off mj door. But things like that don’t mak.
t'ouln it wait ao hour or twoT was having a eery Important conference just then." "You always are whenever 1 want you." 1 pouted. "I hate con-
ference*!"
But in the end 1 promised to be satisfied If he would come the
moment It was through.
• keenly disappointed for while i with mak.ns you ...mlottabl. w ,, rf ,| boiro. Th-. maid and cook ilinos-! PeriecUy capabl - at tuniUng
Ixsik
th.^e damned
irthu coetume* that I despli [It was tbr aec'-n.l time 1 had ter heard <’urtl« swrarl.j ‘Standing behind * show-<•«*.-j ■ ellitlK books." hr went OH. "bareheaded ilk* a shop-girl. I»o you 1 think I want my Wife to do that * j I married you to mak- a hont.-j for uw and not to stay dow n vowu all day catering to the public and welliag book-! A BnIdea you hate of domestic Mias " He was aareastlr and 1 disliked
his ugly mood
'But 1 won't let It laterf-te
Along c I do he
The
eaphead that g ight over and g
ned my >p;
• stdeawlped then by a
ier. near
plar - where 1 usually
1 wanted him
Thankful and t'aptaln T. there. They would lend I
• And why. 1 a»k yon. shouldn't I buy tbr shop' The money was mine lo do with a* 1 ehooee."
hou.-j and. Iheii except what n&hi J can'
ly dlgei
The top was mined, the f was smashed. Th- door was gone and the j| all trasb-d: Twa» then 1 got mad and lo»< |]
my eheei
When some not behind. a*l-epg
or Idind.
Mushed in and spoiled my wboleH Gladys says' that the -dumber! |
hat a coupe Is *n car. becaus- e went out into the c roads were lined started.
to death of lie silly round o! iuane aSairs. i wan' eoiuclhlng real to occupy tny mind. 1 paused, tot I was losing my control, "to
gum th game- "
1 walked twice about lb> room and then came hark t.< whn- he was sitting. 1 had .aimed dc wn but I way at‘II disappointed at the unexpected turn of events. "I»o b- reasonable.” 1 urged, "everybody who's anytlung al all is doing something nowadays. | klm. Satherwaltc Grrne,- aUrt-d a beauty shop at home and Mrs. Courtney James had gone it jnioiles. and Mrs. Sterling* der»r>r and Marjorie phenoweth are making a h'ffce sue'enw of a i hat abop Yon like these girl*. They all have well-ordered home# ' and devoted husband- and they're
I asked him why he has nnt.phere t disponed of them dur that tlm'| wanted in Paris when he wa. so serlm-sly j prise in heed or funds. “H I had one. j But
J would Just as soon think
y. lHng my child." he repll.V in j was tb- attractive t orelgn way he j key.
had Of rearranging his phrase- • 1 rejoiced th»t here was on* whose passional? and sincere It" fo; beamy wa- beyond price HI-
was no latultlyc kPPrw'ki»'> n f0 , v , , , loveto things. Although hi. Up* the shop dong th.- fain, were tT»i*d a* £m h* .kht pnei o; ‘ru-cnn* Unalij I l,f* in Ru**ln k»» concerned, p. up In Iront of tb. Ilttie kp4lule 1 cwur to .hnre hi, car. T [ b ' n ‘ bl “ ■ -- -idl.a piece of nape, to which he j
Pom pared the number ot the ebop j He approached the dimr and 1 j
scurried behind
Klappet: "1 want a pnir • heavy walking shoe* for motor- j!
lag."
If Kip Van Wi ikle return-d ^ today he would find "no park- i Ing" signs where once « were hitching posts. Traffie Cop: Soy- Ihdn'l you JJ see me wave my arm? Itidl^panf Miss. C-rtainly and 1 intend to rejutr: your attnBipt.ed ratnlllariiy. otit*: "Is 11 possible for an experienced motor!*; to luae control of hi* car?” OTtmk h -Certainly. He rnlghl jj he iinahlc to pay tb* money <
cuss a
which
The iifhl*
Into this thing
going hum? and will
ou innight. I
suppose yov hair your car. Ah Independent business woman would have." He left me and nr 1 stood In th.- doorway a sudden gust of wind awepi through my lavend-r tmnrk and all at oner 1 felt very much alone. (To B- 1 Continued)
New “Baby"
Thanhtur* opinion tit« family had been
to the throne.
•U»t#n. 1 can't pqs*ibly stay-
in the MTe smal! -hop with Vladimir Teberikov and call him fcy that teij-lblr name.' I ro " AdMt to Thankful laur ihu; day wh'-n we were discussing him.
•7row now on. lagardJee-
T"
.hall rail hi" CaptainjjUnd b
little
I had byen there all day Tentatively b? opaned the Then with a look of a*loni»h he teepgnrxed me. taking u
at a glanc.
What ih>' A bsxaai of
it loll 1 ■ gasp.l
too wouldn't dareT" ■yPaUh me!" I railed the young officer ."ei i , whetr 1 wa. standing by a ae which held some interostint md t >oled edit'on* wbleh h- 1 id picked up tn Florence, -to,
! IdWgl
There's always something he thankful f.,. Right now H that ProgVe-s hasn't demanded ,J the tearing down of the church-* to make room for filling atations.| Twinkle, twinkle kittle sinr. Grandpa nought a motor xl Pulled the lever back foo fgr Music by the G. A. K.
of the motorist- thlnklJ is made a gieat-conces-M iIn- pedestrian when they|J| i use the sidewalk.
8h* (anxiously; Oh iow far 1* it back to tow Arrhy (at the whe-l I: wo pair of oxford-. Every woman who art* -un down a man doesn't
speedet* all remind as.;
:;!t~
-By tM »»>• '
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Sea Isle City, N. J.
Mother really wants-
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