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RAPTURE BEYOND by KATHARINE NEWLIN BURT THIRD INSTALMENT Fresh from a French convent, Jocelyn Harlowe returns to New York to her socially-elect mother, a religious, ambitious woman. The girl is hurried into an engagement with the wealthy Felix Kent. Her father, Nick Sandal, surreptiously enters the girl's home one night. He tells her he used to call her Lynda Sandal. The girl is torn by her desire to see life in the raw and to become part of her mother's society. Her father studies her surroundings. Lynda visits her father in his dingy quarters. She finds four men playing cards when she arrives. One of them, Jock Ayleward, her father tells her, is like a son to him. Lynda says a second visit to her father and Jock takes her home, on the way stopping with her at an underworld cabaret. Jocks asks her to dance. Jock gets into a fight with a gangster who insists on dancing with Lynda. He then takes Lynda home. Later she mentions Felix's name to Jock and Ayleward's face displays his demoniac hatred of the millionaire. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "How terribly you hate that man," said Jocelyn. She spoke as easily, as lightly as she could. "I wish you'd tell me why." Kent came from my town—Rappel. In Illinois. My father was a clergyman there. Kent was ten years older than I. When I got out of the school of mines—mining engineer was my original profession—he got me my first job. Kent had me sent down to inspect a zinc mine. I went over the mine with In his great smooth-running humusine he carried her off, unchaperoned, to the theater, to supper, danced with her. And Jocelyn rewarded his open and most gentle seeming worship once with a look so deep, so loyal and so lovely that for an instant the soul that was torpid in him came to painful life and he dropped his eyes, feeling a warmth that was not possessive, not even passionate, cross his face. Jocelyn came back that night happier than he had been since the first days of her engagement and profoundly reassured. In a mood of calm, of almost cold self-possession, she went two or three events later to bid her father farewell. She had freed herself of any sentimentality toward Jock Ayleward, even of that sentimentality of an over emphasized dislike. She had freed herself too from sentimentality toward Nick; but not of her affection. The first deed of her release and her enrichment would be Nick's rescue. In this mood of fiery deliverance did Jocelyn Harlowe in one of her own gowns—for Lynda Sandal had been condemned to death—approach her father's new abiding place. Nick wa sobviously ill at ease in its stiff ugleness but also just a obviously proud to receive her in a room of respectable cleanness, newness and unsullied past. There was no sig not Ayleward' presence. No cards anywhere. "Are you well again? Jock told me you'd been sick with pain and fever," she asked him. I'm all right again. In fact, I've planned a surprise for you. Let's go out, "Oh that! How little' you woman is never afraid of these masters of life or of herself, shadows and failures, unand broken men. The 'swell joint' was real pretentious though Jocelyn it to be rarely frequented known to her mother or to Felix Lynda was of course enchanted for her green frock one and her eyes began to glide of the retired tables Nick led were already Jock Ayleward the men Lynda had met on visit: James Drury and Gus looking extraordinarily sleek and greeting her with a good startled gallantry, Jock rose. In the eyes, smiled with his and sat down again. Almost immediately two joined them, young fellows in evening clothes, very silky worse for liquor, with the tang of gentlefolk and the frank faces of youth at rew destined victims of the ancien Fox and Geese. Lynda was still man at the table and these were visibly rejoiced. Jock rose and asked her His expression dared her to run She hesitated, color deepening face, then she stood up and into the room with him. They together smoothly and in silhouette You've learned, said Jack speaking close to her ear, "you ed ot bear the touch of a jacket can even let one hold you in I I've come here. I must get with it. I do not enjoy this one I think you do." "Really?" She looked straight NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY "How terribly you hate that man," said Jocelyn. She spoke as easily, as lightly as she could. "I wish you'd tell me why." Kent came from my town—Rappel. In Illinois. My father was a clergyman there. Kent was ten years older than I. When I got out of the school of mines—mining engineer was my original profession—the he got me my first job. Kent had me sent down to inspect a zinc mine. I went over the mine with its owner a man named Talley, Came back to Rappel with my report. It was a first-rate mine. A sure-fire investment. Everything the owner had showed me was O. K. I was optimistic and cocksure. Had no reason that I knew of not to be. I had made a straight report on a good mine. I believe, Miss Sandal, that any other engineer would have handed in just such a report as that was. Kent was forming a corporation to take over this mine. Capitalized it at two million dollars. "He proposed to sell this mine to his townspeople—my townspeople too—at par, that is, two million dollars for the entire issue. I know now that Algernon Talley was willing to sell the mine to Kent for one million dollars. My report—you se emy name, my father's name, was good—was printed and circulated. I was elected secretary of the corporation and consulting engineer. They gave me a small block of stock. I fancied myself suddenly rather a big man. "It is necessary before a stock is actually sold. Miss Sandal, for an officer of such a corporation to make a naffidavit to the Secretary of the demned to death—approach her father's new abiding place. Nick wa sobviously ill at ease in its stiff ugliness but also just a obviously proud to receive her in a room of respectable cleanness, newness and unsullied past. There was no sig not Ayleward' presence. No cards anywhere. "Are you well again? Jock told me you'd been sick with pain and fever," she asked him. I'm all right again. In fact, I've planned a surprise for you. Let's go out, Nick said. In a taxicab which it cost Nick some torturing moments to enter Lynda forced herself to ask. "Will Ayleward be there." "I dare say." I wish, she said with coolness, almost with nonchance, "that you'd get rid of Ayleward, pay him off and start again." Nick, crouching painfully in his corner over a cane, squinted up sidelong; mockingly. "Why so, gracious and gentle lady?" He has been in prison. He is a that you are dependent upon his charity, professional gambler. I hate to think that you live by what he steals." A gambler doesn't steal. Saint Lynda. He eases people from their money only by his own consent. In other words, you are ashamed of me, my friends and my condition? "No." Them why try to change them? I've no intention of changing anything for the sake of Mrs. Felix Kent." "You make me angry. You hurt me, Nick." Exactly. I have felt the same symp- Jock rose and asked her His expression dared her to run She hesitated, color deepen face, then she stood up and into the room with him. They together smoothly and in silhouette you've learned, said Jack speaking close to her ear, "you ed ot bear the touch of a jacket can even let one hold you in hand I've come here. I must give with it. I do not enjoy this o I think you do." "Really?" She looked straight his eyes. They were filled with ganin laughter. Some of you enjoys it, he spite of her icy look. We dangether. We both love muscled forget everything you know about me, if you were of me—she half stopped, when he went on." "and if you little bit afraid—" As he spoke her very expired made a mistep, glanced doubt at her recovered himself with violence drove her, dot time of their rhythm and did a dervish, away from that room and before she knew taken her out through one door of the entrance. "What is the matter? Take to Nick." "I'm going to be fool enough you home." "My Ayleward!" Miss Sandal, you are not into that room. Not if I have you down the stairs. I have a son. Go down and get your try to signal to Nick. It'll be You must trust me." "I can't possibly trust you Miss Sandal if you force me a scene you will regret it anyone. Have you forgotten you were with me once when you in a scene? She had not forgotten. S at the memory; looking up read in his eyes a desperately gently determination herself obediently going down Ayleward stood above to bloom of the glass doors; so she rhythmic passing of Toni Pawlman clenched in the arm Kent, her eyes blazing into something that looked like reproach. (Continued Next W) Commonwealth based on his personal knowledge and setting forth the exact value of the assets upon which the stock I issued. Kent got me to make this tons toward you. In dismay the girl turned her tilted eyes upon him beseechingly. "We mustn't quarrel." Commonwealth based on his personal knowledge and setting forth the exact value of the assets upon which the stock I issued. Kent got me to make this affidavit. "Now, listen closely. The making of such an affidavit, falsely or heedlessly, subjects the maker to fine and to imprisonment. There was a gray shadow on this young man. Lynda drew back a little in her chair. Something that had been mysterious in his aspect was explained to her. "That mine turned out to be no good, Miss Harlowe. The stockholders—my townspeople, my father's friends, my friends—lost their investment. I was prosecuted, found guilty and sentenced to three years in state's prison." Lynda spoke with a certain difficulty: "I understand that you would naturally be tempted to find some such explanation for your own terrible mistake. But, since I know Mr. Kent very well, I find the whole story—as you tell it—perfectly preposterous. Jock was looking at her carefully and coolly. He bowed. "I didn't suppose you would believe me. I merely wanted to explain to you my hatred of Felix Kent. I hoped that it might damage him with you." As he turned to leave he handed her a slip of paper. "Here is Nick's new address. He didn't like you coming to that other place. You'll come to see him?" "Yes." Marcella and Felix both returned to town. On his first evening with Jocelyn, Felix proved a very entertaining lover. Jocelyn in a green gown had so shining a lovelliness, so proud a grace that the man's glory in possession induced him to take her out, to let the world of other men gloat enviously at what he had so quickly, so easily, won. In dismay the girl turned her tilted eyes upon him beseechingly. "We mustn't quarrel." "Ah, so you do love me a little! I'm not angry now, nor hurt. Only Lynda, don't try to change me. I'm bent into this shape; not a pretty one, I grant you. My life is bent. It took much pain of fire and hammer and great pincers to get me here. To get me back would be not only torture, but death by torture. You see, I give myself away to you. As to young Ayleward, if you fell in love with him—" "In love—with him!" He went on evently, "—then I should be forced to free myself of you. Never of him. Never of him. Now listen, the boy is old. "You did not say that before Nick. You said that he was not the man that Felix is. You said that he had a poor outlook on life and a character that miht be called unstable. "You have an excellent memory." "It's one of the things they teach you in a convent. Well, all that is true. And of all possible husbands— "But I should neverream—" "Of all possible husbands for Miss Jocelyn Harlowe I can imagine none worse. A man with a grudge against life is not a happy partner for any woman. Better for a man who has given life a grudge against him. "What does that mean?" "A man who has put his foot on the neck of life and thrashed the hide off it." "You think that Felix Kent is such a man?" "From what I know of him Felix Kent is such a man." "It's a cruel picture." Perhaps. But a woman will and must follow such a master. "You told me if I was afraid." ANAHEIM GAZETTE Job Hunting on Motor Van WILL YOU PROVIDE A JOB? Legionnaires, Selectmen, Clergy, Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls united in a drive to uncover occasional jobs for unemployed men in East Bridgewater, Mass. The touring van is the famous "House on Wheels" that carried Legion men to the Detroit Convention. Teachers Vote on Salary Payments Santa and Pedagogues May Ask for 12 Instead of 10 Payments on eYarly Salary Santa Ana school teachers will vote upon whether or not they will receive their year's salary In ten or 12 equal payments, to be paid during the school year in the first case and as at present, or throughout the entire twelve month in monthly payments. This was decided when Dr. Percy R. Dayls school Chocolate Caramels One cup molasses, one of brown sugar, one-half cup of rich milk, one-quarter cup of butter, one-quarter pound of unsweetened chocolate, one teaspoon of vanilla. Put the molasses, sugar, milk and butter over the fire and stir constantly until it thickens (about one-half Santa and Pedagogues May Ask for 12 Instead of 10 Payments on eYarly Salary Santa Ana school teachers will vote upon whether or not they will receive their year's salary in ten or 12 equal payments, to be paid during the school year in the first case and as at present, or throughout the entire twelve month monthly payments. This was decided upon when Dr. Percy R. Davis, school superintendent, last week submitted a report to the board of education. Such a plan was advanced for two purposes: First to aid merchants who are called upon to give credit during non-paying summer months; secondly, to decrease next year's school appropriation by $100,000 or more, by calling for five-sixths instead of the whole of the teachers' salaries, the fiscal year ending June 31. GAS JOEGISH FREE AIR IT ALWAYS SURPRISES A FATHER WHEN HIS BOY BEHAVES THE WAY THE OLD MAN DID WHEN HE WAS A BOY... Chocolate Caramels One cup molasses, one of brown sugar, one-half cup of rich milk, one-quarter cup of butter, one-quarter pound of unsweetened chocolate, one teaspoon of vanilla. Put the molasses, sugar, milk and butter over the fire and stir constantly until it thickens (about one-half hour). Have ready the chocolate, which should be shaved and melted over steam. Add this to the other ingredients and continue etirring until, when a small quantity is dropped into ice water it will snap. When it reaches this point add quickly a teaspoon of vanilla, stir until mixed and pour at once into a square, greased pan, then turn out carefully onto a board, mark in one-inch squares and then with a long, strong knife cut into squares. Wrap each caramel neatly in a square of waxed paper. Steamed Chocolate Pudding. 2-1-4 cups fine dry bread crumbs. 3 tbsp. butter. 2-3 cup sugar. 1 egg, beaten. 1 tsp. vanilla. 4-1-4 tsp. baking powder. 1-4 tsp. salt. 1 cup milk. 2-1-2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted. Cream butter and sugar, and stir in beaten egg and vanilla. Mix crumbs, baking powder and salt and add alternately with milk to first mixture. Melt chocolate and add. Pour into buttered food and steam two hours. Serve with shapped cream. Baked Cranberry Bananas 4 to 6 bananas. 2 cups cranberry sauce, or jelly. Atwater Kent FEARN— Easy Parking Golden Voice Compact $72.50 273 E. Center St., Anaheim SUPERIOR 174,169.93 Check Mailed to State County Pays Inheritance Tax for December Settlement; Recent Figures Given Orange county this week mailed a 14,169.93 check to Sacramento as this district's semi-annual payment on inheritance taxes, according to County measurer E. B. Trago. This payment was a part of a grand total of $7,006,338.17 to the state, of which $6,355,100.22 is made of inheritance tax, State Controller Ray L. Riley sports. Low inheritance taxes, laws for which were revised just a few years ago, a major inducement to wealthy persones outside the state to reside here, state official pointed out. Settlements of recent dates from this county were: May, 1931, $96,010.44; December 1930, $16,298.91; May, 1930, $823.05. Valencias Will Pack 209.4 to Box, Report Valencias in 1932 will pack 209.4 to the box. This is the average size arrived at the Association Laboratories, following measuring of fruit from 23 representative groves in Orange county, Averla, Escondido, San Dimas and San Fernando. Outside fruit now measures 2.423 inches, with inside at 2.353 inches. Growth in December was better than for the past seven years, with the exeption of 1930. Inside fruit averaged 90 of an inch, outside .083 during the month. USED CLOTHES. We buy, sell, exchange. 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