a u THE BEE: ' OMAHA, SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1921. The Married Life of Helen and Warren Back From Your Honeymoon. How Nice to Have the Neighbors Drop in and Help You Get Settled Br CHARLES DANA GIBSON Copyright, Lit Publishing Co. Helen It the Gullible Dupe of a Glib Promoter and the Lure of Easy Money. In fluttering wonderment Helen turned from the telephone and flew out to the kitchen. "Cora, there's a gentleman com iiiir up. Show him into the library say I'll be right in." "Mr. Drexell What wai Mr. Drexelr Why wai be calling on her? He had phoned up that it was something "personal." Pleasantly excited at this break in the monotony of a long hot after noon, Helen dressed with eager ex- pectancy. A final fluff of powder, a final glance into the mirror at her blue organdied slenderness, and she hur ried into the library. -From a chair by the window, tall man rose to greet her. " In spite of the heat he looked cool and fault lessly groomed. His light gray suit was of a distinctive cut and on the desk beside him lay an expensive Panama hat "Mrs. Curtis?" bowing with elab orate courtesy. "I hope I'm not in truding. I have just come from Mrs. Holden on the ninth floor." "Oh, yes, Mrs. Holden," murmured Helen inanely, still bewildered. "I have an exceptional proposition here of which Mrs. Holden took advantage and she thought you also would be interested, drawing a leaflet from his pocket. "I repre sent the Marvin Oil company which just now oilers a most extraordinary opportunity for a gilt-edged invest ment." . "Oh, I I'm afraid you'd have to see Mr. Curtis," faltered Helen. "Ah, but it's Mrs. Curtis I want to interest. It's the woman in vestor, we have something so abso lutely safe." Helen listened politely to the many forceful arguments that fol lowed, but she was mainly intent upon how she could word a firm but gracious refusal Impressed by Mr. Drexcl's deep, rich voice and ponderous impor tance, it was going to be hard to say "No.". - He spread before her an imposing array of circulars from which he glibly quoted facts and figures. He emphasized, the 30 per cent annual dividend and guaranteed that with in six monthi the stock, now a dol lar a share, would be 'worth three. Mrs. Holden had taken five hun dred shares and would probably take more. "But Mr. Curtis would never con sent to my investing in any oil stock. He's Terr skeptical about most stocks and particularly about" "Ah, Mrs. Curris, I admit there have been many false oil securities on the market but because of that would you condemn them all? Think of Standard Oil 1 The people who Invested in that thirty years ago are millionaires today. That is the op Dortunity I offer you now!" He paused to emphasize this point, and to touch his moist fore head with an exquisite gray silk handkerchief. "Oil is the world's most essential commodity. All the great ocean liners are being turned into oil burn ers. It saves the labor, of coaling and one fireman can do the work of 10. Now we have a property here that we guarantee will yield 500,000 parrels a year, to say nothing of 'J! Vage still undeveloped. New wells ill 6 Seine opened ud every week." 7"5?i!&ther half hour of trip-hammer arguments in his resonant voice and Helen began to waver. There was that $50 she was saving for a linen suit "Oh, no. not 500 shares," as taking the sale for granted, he started to J. a .Ti" - ,IYF- S M V nil out a certificate, r my is an i could possibly invest" "You are missing a very rare op portunity Mrs. Curtis. But of course," with a note of condescen sion, "if that is all you feel you can spare" His disappointment was evident. His attitudt conveyed that her sur roundings would have indicated larger resources. She felt almost apologetic, as though she had taken much of his valuable time with but nttie return. It was not until after his depar ture that the doubts and misgivings, which all along had clouded the background of her thoughts, loomed largely. She had invested $50 in oil stock. " And she had given him the money I She knew nothing of this man or hia company I She had weakly yield ed to his persuasive arguments be cause she had not had the courage to say "No." , Now she thought of a dozen ex cures a dozen ways of saying "No" with dignity and firmness. But he had made her feel that it was al most an. obligation for her to invest He had been . positively oatronizing in accepting her $50, implying that ' his time was worth more than that. . The more she thought of it the more indignant she grew. How could she have been so foolish? Mrs. Hol den I She would ask her about it, at once. A moment later she had the Hold en apartment on the phone, but the maid informed her that Mrs. Holden was out and would not be home be fore dinner. ' -' The rest of the afternoon Helen spent In poring over the Maryin oil circulars, trying to reassure herself that her $50 was safe. Certainly the i arguments seemed convincing. The one that gave her the most comfort she read again and again. "With the progressive and sound policy of its management, plus the enormous potential value of the vast areas of its holdings that have not as yet been touched, and the high efficiency of its producing, transport ing, refining and marketing organi zation the Marvin company is rap idly reaching that point where it will rival even the Standard oil" It was after 6 when Warren came home hot, tired and irritable. Grumbling at the heat, he did not notice Helen's worried abstraction until they were almost through din ner. "What's the matter with you?" " gulping down his third glass of ice water. "You're not very chipper." ' "Oh, it's just the heat" not look ing up from the radish she was peeling. f "Want to go to a roof tonight? Good show at the Rotterdam" j Helen had never felt o poor, j After her outlay of $50, slW shrank ' v. " : - a-.-. ; from the thought of Warren squandering more at an expensive roet. "No, dear, it's too hot We'll be much cooler here. Oh, don't drink any more ice water you 11 be sick. If she could only tell him about itl But she dared not He would be rabid if he found she had invested in anv oil stock. "You can't beat this for heat," grouched Warren, when he turned on the fan in the library. Not a breath from those windows. Hello, where'd this come from?" stooping to pick up a circular the fan had blown to the floor. MARVIN OIL COMPANY EXTRAORDINARY OPPOR TUNITY FOR THE CONSERVATIVE INVESTOR. 30 ANNUAL DIVIDENDS GUARANTEED. "Hump, same old bunk. Didn't know you were on a sucker list." "That's, a company Mrs. Hclden's in she bought 500 shares." "Don't you believe itl Holden wouldn't let her touch any oil stock with a 40-foot pole." "But, dear, it must be all right," excitedly. "I know she took $5001 UV1IHI -J fIVI VII UIIU IIV Slaw might take more." ' Who said that?" "Why," the representative thd man that sold the stock, reddening. . "Huh. one of those oil sharks been gunning around? Got a nerve to horn in here. What in blazes made you see him?" flinging the circulars into ine waste Das km. Oh, dear, I want to look those over, she started to rescue them. See here, sternly. What re you uuiuiu uui vii iiac. - ma jtccia ga .... n:. nveted on her flushed face. 'Why, nothing, dear," tremulous ly. "I just wanted to" You weren't fool enough to fall for any fake stock promoter's hot a.rr It isn't a fakel Mrs. Holden took. $500 worth and I " desperate ly, "I thought I could take $50. "Whats that?" explosively. 'You didn't give him the money? she nodded, . gulping back the tightening lump in her throat You hand out $50 to any smooth- talking promoter . who happens to blow in?" "Call up Mrs. Holden," hysteri cally. "She'll tell you it's all right She wouldn't have taken 500 shares if-" Don't believe she did!" he snort ed, turning to the telephone. That's only part of the con to rope you in. Hello, give me the Holdens apart ment." With shrinking dread, Helen waited, her hands clasped tight "Mrs. Holden? This is Mr. Cur tis. A man was here this afternoon trying to sell some oil stock to Mrs. Curtis. He . said you'd bought 500 shares. Is that right . . . Not a penny's worth. I thought so. . . . Yes, most of 'em are crooks." - Slamming up the receiver, he con fronted Helen savagely. "Well, he's trimmed you for 50 bucks, all right I You don't deserve to have it back but I'm not going to let that bird get away with it." Jerking out the desk drawer that held his business stationery, he se lected one of his - letterheads. His mouth grimly set, for the next 10 minutes hew rote with rapid, wrath ful strokes. Then he whirled about with a vigorous, "Now listen to this: "I find that my wife, Mrs. Warren E. Curtis, through false representa tion made by your agent, subscribed today for $50 worth of stock, in the Marvin Oil company. "Am returning the stock certificate by bearer and demand the return of the $50. "I might add that in my practice I have co-operated with both federal and state authorities in investigating questionable flotation schemes, and you will find it more to your advan tage to return the $50 than to have any publicity given this matter." "Guess that 11 bring 'em to time," he reached for an envelope, "Oh, dear, how could I have been j so so gullible?' "Next time one of these de luxe holdup artists tries to hypnotize you just switch 'em down to my of fice. I'll tell 'em where they get off." 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You can exer cise em till they re so hard an knotty you could put Einstein to th' mat in 15 minutes conversation, but th' only folks who 11 come to see th show is a couple o' bums who wan dered in because th' steam heat was on. a deaf ol' lady who was on her way to a revival meeting an' mistook the address, an' th' janitor, who has to be there to see the contestants don't remove nothin' belongin' to the house. The next day there'll be a piece about it on the real estate page per vidin' you don't ferget to send it in. "Last night at Pianola Hall, Prof, Muggins srave the fust, an' last., of a series of illuminatin' talks on th' Muggins theory which makes the Einstein theory look like a simpli fied version .o' Mother Goose. The Muggins' theory revolutionizes hu man thought fer th third time this season. As soon's we find out what it's all about we'll devote half a col yum or less to it in our Sunday Maggzine." . ; ,. In recognition of his tremenjous cerrybellum Prof. Muggins is of fered the Chair o' Philology in South Bend University." It's a fine old piece o' furniture though it has one On local affidavit. John Bart Brittain, balnea man, certified to thia: "My head at th top and back was abtolately bald. An expert aid that he thought thai hair root were extinct, and there was no hop of my ever Earing; bow hair growth. "Yet bow, st an age oyer 68, 1 hare a luxuriant growth of soft; Strong, lustrous hair! No trace of baldness. Taa pictarsa shown bar are from my photographs." INDIANS' SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH Mr. Brittaia eartifiad farther: "At time when I had boeotn dieeourared at trying to grow my hair again, I cam across, la my travels, a Chero- Jffr kslr ornmS ' kae Indian medicine man' wba had an elixir that ' " he asseverated would grow my hair. Although I had bat little faith j I gave it trial. To my araaaement s light fuzz soon appeared. 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