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THE OMAHA BEE : SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1022.
SOULS for SALE
By RUPERT HUGHES.
((ntlnur4 From InlrnUy.)
Mi ff It ur that no women wrote
NV't I. line l v leltri 'T I lilm UP
an h'oil u a lnjr.-fiu. Ned I.lnK's
I'iitui-n ii"t aiftiiuf around the
Klul. wttli.t; fool Kill, aglow, fur
-Nfil Uiik puHifhfil purtralt wT
aluav vi rtu le. Io wa photo
emthr1 with n caricatured faea r.f
white, rhMk and a ihnrn.nl (trimare,
wU a ninenl' al tint anil collar
!" i)g iiliiu-Kt a familiar now a
i h.ijlic l h i'liii'n m-at nlovenlln.
his iiiuntai hra, and hi splay-foot
t)ft.
f-'giely N-d I.inn wn free irom the
iini"i 'ii ln'tnl'iii dinnt i'f iin"tiyniiyim
l"V letter. A wiiniun might aumd
h i-liamo of keeping hln heart fir
tier cry If. nnr! It would b ihnr
ful t.i hi one's owo coiiiedlufi on
tl. h'.irth.
Thinking Ih'-w think'". Mem c.'ild:
' U l jealous of your pulli', Tom.
It Is n hiK ' ne and you've p't to he
tuns In It. I auppiiHH lt' h'aui I've
K"t n of my own, I' v n hardly
had n In'tcr yet."
"That' Ih'iiiukm yntir flrt phiure
is only l.ilntf reli-awd !in'. Junt
watt! You'll te snowed under."
'And would yon hkn It if I read
you a leiter from we ruin In Okla
homa who hud my picture un hia
bureau and knifed rue every nltht
good piRht?"
"No."
"Would you he Jealous?"
"V! Id want to kill him."
"Keully?" There wai a pleasant
tbrlll In thla a thrill that will t
a long time rtytnn out of the female
oul, the fxritfin.nt of tirrtnic up
hattle ardor In two or mure male.
Mem went on, leaning, yet explor
InKly: "And would you kill any man who
put me on a shrine and worshiped
m?"
"No. I'd realize that that part of
the penally of loving a great nrtlsit.
There a penalty about loving a tu
phi woman that nobody i-le cares
for, too. I'd realize that ygu have
it right to the world' love, and I'd
be proud of you, however much It
hurt. 1 shouldn't lift my finger to
humpi'r your glory."
Klin wne Juat about to kl him
lightly on th hearer ear for the
fervor of the first part of hi ieei h.
JUit tho hint line cheeked her. There
can never full to he a little something
dia.ippoliitiiiV shout a lot mat la
wiu.ng lu shaie tta r y with any.
una ele even If tt la with ternn
el,
IVrhit to punlh tbie i kly iMlfitll
mu lie told bun flatly now that
the w.ia fMu t 1"' Ned Un ld
in luily.
i'lm hurt him a tuuih i he
howd.
U a romf.biwn f r you." he
K.ld. "It' it eili4,-k. You'd have
Itt-en the nevt big tiir III thu emo
tional Held, Now you'll b ttllottd
up In a I'oinh' two m lwr. l-lng never
give anyblv el any vrnht in In
plrturra. All ini'll do will be to
tand round Mnd fed him."
"Feed hlrn'"
"Ye, do thliiga and any thing that
will give mm a runny omnrnauK.
Thi oi a ti iftij danipeiilng. If he
hud hi-ld lo tli.il line of aigument
he might have tiinu-J her anlde. Hut,
aa uluav. he hn in ay too murh.
'l;em,i , a I told you, Ned Line
alwayi ninlica Inva to his leading
lady. He uuurrelrl with the htftt one,
Mix ( luxe, biM-aua ehe wanted more
publicity, Hhe wuntei to get a laugh
or two hereclf and a line or two In
the ndverthwini'iitu-"
Thl eilrri'd In Mom a double enii
tlop one of curlontty, one of elf
(nnfldi'nre, Hhe had hnd Ned Ling
illnglng to ! r llnuiia like n buby.
She could wrap bun round on of
them, no doubt, liacauae Ml Clave
f.uled, that did not prove that
wiser woman would.
Ilnlby did not quite emuade her
to refuse the opportunity with Ling,
w
45i
I u. pat i nt orrti 11 1
mm
C,1!.ANTISEFirv.ll,S
?patr.ckBR
but li m t.i her lo It with liilbiungii.
II- put a ft- in the "Intnl. ht.
Tli' re are aUaa fll,- in ointment.
A few day liter ) fell Into
ber ointment. Hhe rwi. one of
thr flret of nuiiieiou Utter that wer
la w.iitii about lor path.
IMIAPTKH I.I.
Tmio In aoutliein t'ulifnrnhi flew on
wing that m fined never tu changH
thrir pluuiMge. At luaio) In t'ulvtrly
the bird' put on theur priiigtliiie
fpU-ndtir. I"t H, and Hew away. The
tr-- feathered out In leavea and In
u 'ourthln glory t-t Wneaonig, then
loet all. The flower hube ran the
Mfiit t-nle Irom ahabtdnena tu brief
l-eauty and back again. The very
giouud ni brown, gretn, wa
bull, wa wh'te with now that went
and nmo ngiilu,
Hut Lo Angi'le wn alwav green.
In I'ei emler, Marvh always there
were great -roaea glowing, often high
up In HOtue tree they had cllilltwd
himieiiniu Mem grey angry at the
monotony tf U.tuty, Sho rend of
blizzard In the taut and north and
longed for frotblta or the nipped
che..k of a Calverly winter. There
wna mil."!" In her memory of the
fiozi-ii enow tliHt rang like muffled
c)tiiliMt umlor her nclilm; little f"t
aa ehe ran to rhool pretending eh
wu n lot:oii)otlve and her breath the
dtenm.
Hut thl wa only the frrlfulne
of the uiivonriuerable human dlKcon
tout. She had hated winter when It
tortured her, and now the Cullfnrnla
puradlee tortured her hecaun It wn
wlnterlee. Kvcn In huaven theungi-l
grww weary of golden and Juer ar
rhlterture and harp muelc mid tried
to change their government.
lMi'ontent with the weather w-aa
only one of Mem' unhapplneene. Her
a "billon wa ruthlee and her rrttl
i nl faculty rebuked her. She prayed
for opportunity for bigger role and
hluMied at her obaourlty; yet when
ho raw her flnUhtd acenea ehe suf
fered direfully because ehe had done
them o III, When her colleague ap
plauded her he ald her true thought
when ehe answered: "It could have
been done to murh better. If only
we could retake It."'
fihe wa living the artist's life,
gouded to expression, rejoicing in ut
terance and afterward anguished with
regrets that he had not phraaed her
self a little differently.
As witb every other artist in the
world's history, her personality, her
preference, her very face and form,
offended mnny people. Nobody ever
pleased everybody. Sha overheard
harsh criticisms or they were brought
to her one way or another. They
hurt her cruelly, and the more cruelly
since it was her nature to believe
them justified and even a little less
than harsh enough.
Some happier natures than hers
could always protect themselves by
saying; that the crltlo hud a personal
spite, or wa a failure venting the
critic's own disappointment, or was
too shallow to appreciate, or had been
bribed.
Jiut Mem could never wrap her
wounded soul In such bandage. She
Mt that the tiulh worne than
tlitt Wtie he heard. he could al
wak lutd Nome fault in lor achieve
uirnta that Hie cntbs had over
hx'ke I.
!h could not retake In r picture,
htitvevi r, and when, occur.!-ninlly, a
c.iu hnd hem shot over again and
nhu could eoriece vm f.uilt. eh
always found another "iu-, i r more,
to replace It.
Olh'stirlty wa a further anguish.
Hhc Mlftcted becau an few people
hud seen her picture, and the hard
time that illmlnlkhed tho audience
looked like a personal Injury to her
In her artistic cradle.
And then she had a stub of another
sort. Hho learned the cure of sue-
i-e. Une of her pictures wn showo
at the California theater In Lo A
geles, and she sat In vast throng
and saw with pride that people strange
tu her were leaning forward with In
terest and devouring her with their
eye. Khe saw a fat woman sniffle
mid thought it a beautiful tribute.
She saw a bald headed man sneuk a
handkerchief out and, pretending to
blow his nose, dash hi shameful tears
away. And that wn beautiful to
her with a wonderful beuuty. She
played a minor role, but she. heard
peoplo speak of her a the mob went
out iitnong the inbound mob crowding
to the next showing.
The paper the next day In'tholr
criticism gave her special mention.
Mho loved Klnrenee Lawrence and Guy
Price, Grace Lindsey, lilwln Schal
lert, Monroe Lathrop all of those
who tossed her u word and put her
name in print. A marvelous thing to
see one' nume In print and with a
bouquet tied to It.
She had hut a llttlo while to revel
In thla perfect reward, for In a few
day a letter came to her, forwarded
from the studio.
Tho writing on the envelope wn
strange to her. When she opened It
theto wa no algnnture. There wa
a savagery about the very writing.
Iler heart plunged with terror a f-he
read.
"I seen your pletur Inst nlle nnd
it made me sick youro awful Innasent
nnd sweet In the plot in- and you look
like buter wouldnt melt In your mouth
but I know beter for Im the guy held
you up In Topanco cannon wen you
was there with that other guy and
look your wcdln ring off you I dlilent
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Spring Chickens, lb.
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kiinw Mho iu lh' u I dmit
know who h l vt .ui Im viw to
nu anil ull I B''t lo I in it mv
cv fii du ami you I'et'-t' lnli.iv er
el quit pliiytu thm nnnpl part
vuu nuivia hm pie ii ink" me u k your
Lilly a Rrtlllt of blppoeiila i iew;ir,"
Mem felt oitlouM to lu-i m If, with all
ilia revulttns; nnuneii of evil revealed.
1'ht-ra ts reiuoisa enuuRh for a ruK
lilliisr soul that know It own defect
and bai-kUittnK, hut It I imthlnif tn
ih remornu that fulluw a puhllhed
fault.
Thl letter was more hideous than
headlines In a pa pur. It was nmr
ill eidful Ihin Uih a plllnrir.l puhlie
tiliiiuo a lleu-r I'rynii'. It mount
iliut i.iuiiuhei thei wn n man In
an liiMllie tlmik of li.tnuleiie
and ffteelMKiie who dfUd lier
nnd Jneied at her Ul.llmlllt' nf purity.
Hit liht aiiil'llloli i dimmed
to miei i tni; inm-kery.
the wa throw n hack Into tit drk
nisi when irlrls wers told thnt cuiird
Inn d"Vll n.mied shout them M well
ii iru.irdUn iinui'l iill manner of
leerlnif enemies, Incuhl. sucetild,
win-In- fulrle. 8he rould hear sueh
helllh latiKhter a raum's Uietihen
henrd.
Hh oiisd t" "nil M in S"
i!IM..nrt hi uimy Hot ln'w r.Hilrt,
nil,, dim over hllilT llr w.i a llllef
mill. I oiclv !l. Ii hinii'lf I'V iM-trsV-loir
lil own irlmo. Vet h.. felt him
ilf lc wli'ked thHU he.
the .4W lefoi" Ii.-r a US Mt ol
ui-li altuik. Mlie len.dved lo do tw
lhln-led tlulueii (lh MnineleM
lll mid iliV lliem efi't III only Sin I'
h.ir.u-ter H IMld Hi' pielrli.o ol
perfeill'-n. . .
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