ad So thrilled was I by the magnifiâ€" cent: music and by the undeniable triumph ofhl.:mmythnt n::d _im x note. sung li:rthtwhh-dhmw and held closely by the young musiâ€" m“"l& t A ki ie ielle!" Over and over â€"again shouted their lusty praise. "Bravol Bravo, Danielle!" cried the crowd, ‘"Fort bien! Bravo, Danâ€" â€"~"Listen!" Barry exclaimed, "she‘s won them. They‘re going wild!" The floating notes of the aria had become a faint echo of liquid gold. ; ing creature of flesh and blood singâ€" ing her way straight into our hearts and each one of the audience putting a personal interpretation on her song. Lj d #° CCI c ie â€" PNCanmER aC aosr oo k C \ Before us was a vibrant Manon pleading with Chevalier not to take the Holy Orders and be lost forever to ‘her love, but rather to turn his back on the.bleak monastic life and respond â€" again to her averwh(fl-ing. desire. But Chevalier is unmoved! She falls â€"upon the floor, clasping his knees with pleading, dramatic hands. She sings, the words are winged with gentle seduction ang artless allure. Gone, the indifferent Manon of the Arst few scenes, here instead a livâ€" | And indeed he proved to be right, for the seene which followed was one which it will be impossible for Time‘s energetic fingers to erase. I disengaged my fingers just ‘_."Wait until the next scene at the Beminary," he replied, "watch what I tell you, she‘ll win them to a man!" There was still an undercurrent of dissatisfaction in the audience in spite of the tangible transformation that had taken place. They could not forget at once that the new prima donna ‘had ,m&cinn them the "Little Table" song splendidly as Kousne oft was wont to do, i. K expressed my anxiety to Barry, She was the toast of Paris and inâ€" deed she played the part, singing with sudden and irresistible charm. [ It was a radiant Lemoyne who now played the part of the famous couteâ€" sanâ€"she was like a vivid tropical flower in her bouffant gown:of the early eighteenth â€" century.: Her chic chapeau was audaciously becoming and madé a happy background for her‘ chestnut curls: that peeped coquettishly.. over her shoulder and softly framed her face. 3 When he spoke of the young singâ€" erthcnwunoipirltolconquut{p h:a manner mrmv:in' there a;{ny trace of braggadocio voice.. However, he |unconsciously betrayed the fact that her love . for him ~was an acâ€" knowledged condition, as far as their \ Then our attention was focusedâ€"on "It‘s all right," ‘whispered a voice from the shadowy box. It was Barry who spoke and he continued talking with his head bent close to mine, so that the others might not hear. > He referred to the interview he had just had behind the scenes with Lemoyne. "She‘s promised to make up for everything and to do some of her best work,. It was a sweet thought of yours, Sdï¬e. and thank you for makâ€" ing me ‘do the thing I should have done, unprompted, before." n 7 m oo o in on on m on on on e n on on n on o in on on n on on on on ie in e e e on un t on on on on mh ue ue on iy aoe un on on on o m on n g ‘ _A Woman Transformed by Love | moment before the lights flared up. The curtains of the box parted to| There was no time for analyzing the admit Barrington Pierce. He entered situation then â€" for the DeWights and reseated himself in the chair| were preparing to leave, though my directly behind mine. Simultaneously| cheeks still burned from the indignaâ€" the curtaina of the stage were drawn, tion I felt towards Barrington Pierce. revealing the third act of "Manon".! He. was talking with Mrs. Deâ€" { /A ( P ;:::::::::'.':::::’.':::::::::::::::"""'""""""" " q.-.nu........ï¬..--..: PACGE SIX ~*"lÂ¥ fow wiee" 4y tb Iustrated by Pau!l Rebinson % i T---.n.--’---..-q-----..------..----.-----‘ : w ons on on on ut on o hn hn on o m hn ue ho on on on on on me ap o an on s on uis on h ns un ae n on ne mn ns on e on :‘;::2::::.‘.'::::.‘.‘:::::: SuEEEEESENERER 1925 by Publishers Autocaster Service * **You. mean that one should never ‘ried | show a beloved one how much ) Danâ€"/ are loved. That‘s hard and t.hcylpnkir." a2 pipd . "Perhaps, but true nevertheless. A bit of uctfu} indifference wins a in quicker than all the proffered se of a roseâ€"bud mouth." s } , Irrepressible Sallie xd The dinner:was a brilliant affgir. There was a ready flow of wine and wit. Barry, of all the guests, was ‘Q: only ‘one who wore a quiet.mien. L | "Oh, you : must be wrong!" I inâ€" terrupted, "gurely he must adore “Ler. She‘s altogether lovely." | "So think. we all and Barry too, for that matter, but methinks his love has paled , before the fiame. There was a time," he began, then stoj J suddenly asâ€"if he. had no right ‘to reveal a secret of his friends. "Man always reverts to type," he concluded, "he must ever be the hunter *nd track his game." t "Just this, that instead of Chevalier she was p with Barrington Pierce. She|worships him and I) beâ€" lieve she lizes that hers is the greater love," | 4 m < ""What do, you mean?" I wanted to know. 443 P _ _she was:not acting towards , the last, It was real drama she played," he announced. uy veet J eveningâ€"the ovation Lemoyne had reâ€" "She always uses her jewels for the color‘motif in giving a dinner," explained Andre Moliere who had folâ€" lowed my eyes and caught their apâ€"â€" proving light. Lemoyne: was upstairs â€" removing her wraps. â€"Barry was greeting some guests. Naturally the conversation between Andre Moliere and myself drifted into the main topic of the A long,; refectory‘ table of ‘black marble â€"was â€" pleasingly . appointed with crystal of jade green which exâ€" actly harmonized with the gown and jewels Mrs.; DeWight had chosen for that night, P â€" From the moment I entered: the DeWights‘ apartment I was conâ€" scious of the luxurious atmosphere of the place, Our host was a collector with an;innate ‘desire to possess exâ€" quisite things and from all over the world he had assembled rare tapestries old bricâ€"aâ€"brac: and ‘inlaid cabinets which gave the rooms a personality at once compelling and bizarre. There was a faint hint of exotic incense in the air. 5> F go to b«* when it meant missing a good time? Curtiss could have postâ€" ‘poned ‘his, ‘business engagement, it seemed to me and besides I wouldn‘t always be:in Paris on such a. gala night. In the end I silenced my conâ€" science and decided to go. I hesitated a moment. There was really »no graceful way I could reâ€" fuse to accept although I felt that Curtiss would be uneasy if the hour were latgowhen I returned, Still, on the other hand, my <thoughts were far from sleep. I was strangely exâ€" cited too. Why should I go home and He. was talking with Mrs,. Deâ€" Wight. "You â€" wait and bring Leâ€" Moyne," ‘‘she said, then turning to me, "you‘re to come with us Sallie. We‘re having a little party to celeâ€" brate Lemoyne‘s success." s is Baker ball. One :ifn of the "back to the land" movement:is that the kids are getting out in the vacant lots to play baseâ€" s'i" Complete, $82.00 .â€" om _:popt faucet, as shm Forty unifdrmed motorâ€"cycle policeâ€" men are eng in a safety education campaign in gll rural schools on trunk lines in Michigan, under the superâ€" vision of the state department of pubâ€" lic safety. The officers visit schools and personally instruct pupils in the necessity for safe play on school grounds and how to ayoid danger on public highways. The campaign is indorsed by the state departnient of public instruction and the state teachâ€" ers‘ association. People who use classified ads in The Press can exchange some stuff lyâ€" ing idle in their attics, for cash ready for activity in their pockets. Do away with your old fashioned sink and install this Double Drainâ€" board oneâ€"piece Sink, 22x60% in. long, with swinging spout faucet. A professipnal schoo_l’ for ‘women has been est@blished at LaPaz by the Bolivian government in responge to a vigorous campaign conducted by womâ€" en‘s clubs anfl sogiecties. Its curricuâ€" lum is desi to include all subjects which are nefessary in home making and to enablé a woman to maintain herself, if shd is thrown upon her. own resources. No public school of this kind has exisfed ‘in Bolivia heretofore, according to & report by. Jesse 8. Cotâ€" trell, Americdn minister. ‘ MOTOR C VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. "Why did |you hold my hand?" I asked. The nt the question had been asked I| would have ‘given much to have takeh it back. A discussion of personalities was bound to ensue. (Continued next week) WOMEN IN BOLIVIA TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL "I‘m more] often thought of as a Mayfly, I‘m jafraid, but there are a lot of things I‘d like to know." "For instapce?" > I had ved not to mention the subject at but an imp of devilâ€" ment,© an etho of the old Sallie, prodded me pn. Special for Two Weeks $82.00 â€" "I was ju think_iMow I‘d hate to live in th¢ house with that smile. She ‘comp y [ disturbs my poise. She says to| me, ‘I ï¬n’ow all â€" about your innermdst tho and what do you kn about ‘anything and least of all About me?" f "You‘re analytical. N‘estâ€"ceâ€" pas?" he obderved. "Are you | trying to get behind the smile? You might as well conâ€" cern yoursel{ with the riddle of the sphinx."> | â€" That was |all there was time for then and it not until later that I saw him alone.© . $ I was stahding in a small room apart from the others examining an amazing rep ucï¬on'of’uonnn{iu. in an intri Florentine frame. "There is lonly one thing 1 would be :tempted| to drink . tonight," he answered so quietly that only I could hear ‘his lowâ€"pitched voice, "Nepenâ€" thes, of th: ients, a subtle drug that banishe$ sorrow:and pain." ~It was Ba up and was PLUMBING â€"CONTRACTORS moyne was ghy. Apparently her brief seance with Barry had been most satâ€" isfactory and had made her as blitheâ€" some as a in June. "The is really quite good," I said to Ba: who was at my side. On display at our showroom. 917 Waukegan Avenue Phone H. 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