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It taught oné to forget unhappy love affairs at least, if all the wiseacres were to be believed. - Here Marcella fell into a8 day- dream. Impossible to believe that Miles Holden was the callous erea- ture he appeared to be! There must 'be some excuse. .some adequate explanation. . . This Leonie Day! But---loving Marcella-- how could he be attracted by another? | / Rauefully she admitted that lots of men seemed built that way! A marrfed man, for Instance, in New York, had showered roses snd "candy" on Marcella, and when the Iatter had remonstrated, saying that his wife mizht resent such actions, he had laughed gaily and assured her 'that, although his heart might not be the home of many mansions, still it held lots of room for two women at the same time. "The artistic temperament," sald Marcella slowly and deliberately, turning the knife round In the wound, "the artistic temperament can't be judged by ordinary stand- ards and---and reflexes. He showed The Bathtub Toys and a Duck. Bome alligators kept spinning the Twine around until you couldn't have told them from tops. "Oh, dear!" gasped Nancy. "My goodness!" cried Nick. "Aren't they cute!" laughed the fat alligator with the ruffles and the velvet basque. "Let's take them home to. our children. They would make lovely bathtub toys. I wonder it they float." But before Mister Alligator could answer, an enormous duck, quite as large as an elephant, waddled up. "What are they?" he quacked. 3 "We don't know," sald the alliga- toress, putting out her paw or her foot or her hand, or whatever it is alligatoresses have, and stopping the Twins as théy twirled. "But we thing they are what you call people." The duck bent over and looked at them closely--so closely that the Twine thought he was going to-gob- ble them up. "Queer--~very queer," -| he quacked. "They are néither frogs, worms, nor turtles. So I suppose you are right. I shall take them ome to my ducklings for play- things." ~ "But 'before the alligators had time to say that he would no do such thing and that they intended to take them home themselves, & very large fish hopped up on his fins. : He put on a pair of eye-glasses and gazed 4' Phe Twine as though something ¥ hty lay on his mind. Finally he ed to the duck and the alligafe "Do they squeak if you push eir heads?" he asked. "Have af histles about them any- where? 7 Ave you tried?" "Why; fo." sald Mrs. Alligator; showin I her teeth. "I never thought J such a thing.' And be- fore ap Pne could stop her, She me only one side on the boat. To be the artist that he 1s, must mean he has a dozen different sides, and-- and" A lump In the throat prevented further articulation" Two great tears welled up in her eyes, "I must forget him! I can't go on and on, hoping, and waiting and try- ing to trust--and becoming more and more miserable!" thought she, jerking and dreary row of bills and "Please Remit's" into s long line. The phone bell rang. Her heart lept at the sound. Good gracious! could it be. . .? | It wasn't. "That you, Marcella? This Warwick speaking. Would you dine with me {o-night% I've had sn aw- fully busy day, and TI won't be through till seven o'clock, but I could call for you in the car soon af- ter that--it agreeable to you?" The girl hesitated. She didn't want a tete-a-tete with him. But she was young enough to find a restaur- ant amusing. To--night her lather was to read a puder it some meet- ing, and she would be alone in the big.gloomy house, facing a solitary evening of profitiess worry on the subject of the man who didn't write. "Thank you. I suppose I conld come--" she sald uncertainly, and without the least enthusiasm. "That will be delightful! Be ready at seven thirty. Thank you so muéh, Marcella. You're a brick!" BY CRUE gi | Y Olive Roberts Barto. I grabbed Nancy with one paw and Nick with the other and pushed hard. "Ouch!" cried Nancy. "Ouch!" cried Nick. "That's fine," said the fish. "I shall take them home to my chil- dren." "I Just guess you won't," quacked the duck. "They're mine." "Just listen," said Mrs. Alligator indignantly. "They belong to us, my dear sir. We discovered them." "Why you're only an old bathtub toy, both of you are!" said the duck. "You're made of rubber, and so is this old flesh here. I've got real feathers, I'll have you know." "You're only a Christmas-tree toy Yourself," retorted Mister Alligator, "Your feathers are sll pasted on and your bill is made of paper and your foot are made of wax and wire. 80 are your legs." E At this Mrs. Alligator grabbed the duck by the tail and Mister Alligator grabbed him by the neck and the feathers began to fly in all directions. "I think I'll be going," said the fish uneasily, putting His eye-glasses away in his pocket. 'I'm not sure about my scales. I think they. are only painted on, but it they should come off like the duck's feathers, 1'q be a remarkable eight." He hesitated a minute as at the Twins, as though he tion to tuck one under each fin and walk off with them. But he changed his mind and dis- appeared. { "Let's run!" "whispered Nick. "Stop them!" shouted the alliga- tors, But although dozens:of hands and paws reached out for them, the Twins kept on going. At last they reathed the end of the town and sat down on a stone to rest. he looked had a no- 4 PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia ---- »"" take a of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the from sweet and free He must not expect too much at once, he told himself, with a little smile which showed his confidence. In 4 garishly furnished flat in the theatrical quarter of the city, a wo- man in a gorgeous pink kimono,' with a mop of yellow hair framing a white and frightened face, stood facing a slim, lark, toreign-looking man who glared at her in sullen anger. "I can't, Jose! I tell you that J can't. It's not a bit of good to ask me!" Without the make-up on her face, she had a haggard air. Her hands were shaking. "And I tell you that you can--and will, Deirdre! Who's the boss here, I'd like to know? Add who are yod, to go against me?" Her nostrils quivered, like a stag at bay. "I'l do anythipg in reason, Jose! As God's my witness--" "Oh, cut out the draniatics! They don't work with me. I know your kind too well." She put out a pleading hand, and caught his arm. "I love you, Jose! You do believe I'm on the straight?" He, ¢hook her hand off, angrily. 'Yes, that's your trouble. Con- science! Faught!" He gave a short, harsh laugh. "It's too laté in the day to start that sort of thing. 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"I only want you to understant that if you think I'm going to support you here in luxury, you're mightily mis- taken, Theres are lots of younger and better-looking . womeén that 'ud knock spots off you, my ladyZ-s0 be warned in time!" ! Vv Deirdre's mental suffering eélip- sed the pain of her injured arm. "You wouldn't turn me out, Jose! I--I'm mad about you. Sometimes I've tried to hate you, to break AWAY show from the--the kind of spell you cast' on me--but I can't. I can only go on and on, caring for you, and hav- ing you trample on my heart." The man sneered openly. "Aw, cut out the melodrama! You're no damn good to me at all. Lood at the boardship swag you lost, by flatly refusing to enter that girl's cabin, and trying to queer my pitch, and I muffied the whole thing, and was very nearly caught--" "She was very kind fo me. I couldn't-- couldn't --" stammered Deirdre. - "I belleve you 'squealed' oh us, too," went on the angry man. 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