10 THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JUNE 2. 192 Ml Be Featured on Bee Radio Event Novel Numlfri Arranged for Program Orpheum Cir cuit Singer to Give Soloi. If radio audiences throughout the middle writ hear whittling through their receiver! ronifht. they needn't far It to be stalk, (or no doubt 'twill be young Merwin Tilton en tertaining whh i whiitling specialty from the Omaha Grain Exchange elation, WAAW. So well wee Arthur Randall! Royal orcheitra received by radio fan Wednesday night that The Bee hat arranged another radio concert for tonight. Prof. Frank Mack of Oma ha hat arranged tome novel. num ber, for this program. Accompany ing young Tilton will be Philip Kratne, violinist, and Virginia Fair, pianist. Mite Florence Ella worth. Omaha linger, who recently returned from vaudeville tour over the Orpheum circuit, will entertain radio audience, with tevera! tolo number. The e lection, "Wake Up." that captivated her theatrical audience, will be one of the features Mis Ellsworth alio will ling "I Wonder." Other entertainment on The Bee'i radio program will be a trio iclection by Jeremiah Zachar, violinist: Bern ard Culrk. cessist, and Irene Stewart, pianiat, followed by a violin solo by Mis Clara Schneider, , accompanied by Mim Rowena Anderion. Additional features of The Bee'i radio program tonight will be two ' baritone long numbers. Van Dyke's "Home Again and "On the Road to Mandator," by George W. Campbell, accompanied by David C.RobeL Bee Want Ada Are Best Business Boosters. The Dancing Master By RUBY M. AYRKS. iCeerrtfht, lilt.) She heard him say it over and over again, as if the worda could never be spoken often enough; then he gently raised her. holding her fact between hi hands, looking into ber eyes. . . .. , ,, "I never thought I should hold you in my arms gain," be said. "I thought forgive me that I was forgotten." Elisabeth tried to answer, but her voice seemed to have gone; "ahe lift ed ber arms and clasped them round his neck, then the lean came, and she cried her heart out in the shel ter of bis arms. She waa like a child in her grief, sobbing out bow lonely sbe had beern how unhappv how much sne nao wanted him now she had thought he had forgotten her, and all the time her arms clung to him as if she could never let him go, and ahe kept her face hiddejt against his coat. Till at last, with a broken laugh, he picked ber up and carried her over to the armchair by the fire, holding her in his arms as if she had, indeed, been a child. And his own eyes were wet as he held her closely, whispering that he loved her, and again how dearly he loved her, till at last her sobbing ceased and she lay quiet. And presently Royston put the ruffled hair back from her face with a tender hand wid, bending, asked: "Elizabeth, how much longer mut I wait to kiss ypu?" "Kin me please kiss me," she whispered. "bay you love me then say you love me." "I love you with all my heart and tout,'' said Elizabeth faintly. He drew a sharp sigh of content; ment and their lips met in a long kiss. "Vou'll never end me away again?' Elizabeth asked presently; she could not even now rid herself of the last doubt. "Never till the end of your life or mine." - She raited herself, the shy color flooding ber face; the tried to free herself from his arms. "What Is it? What is the nut ter?" he asked quickly. "Nothing only I think I'm afraid of you." "Elizabeth I" Her lips quivered. "You , thought I had forgotten you." - A look of pain crossed his face, "Perhaps I thought I did not de serve that you should remember me," he said hoarsely. "Elizabeth, do you know how it has tortured me since since that last night because I because I sent you away?" The sensitive color burned her face. "Yon were right," he whispered. "It was I who who was wrong." - He lifted her hand, holding it against his lips. "I wrote you a dozen letter ask ing you to come to me, and de stroyed them all." , "Did you?" Her eyes were starry aa le lifted them for a moment. "Your really wanted we, then?" He drew her again into hit arms "So much I ran never tell you," "But over there In Pant you must have seen other girls much prettier" ahe whispered. He laughed at that.' "There ha never been any other woman in the world for me since that night you remember? when 1 first met you." "bi that dreadful frock T she pro tested. "I loved you," he answered. ' She looked up and, meeting hit eyes, put her hand over them sud denly, at if she could not bear their gaze. "Don't look at me like that," she uid tremulously. "I I'm o afraid that tomorrow I shall find it isn't true that you're not here and that you don't love me." , He drew her hand down, holding it firmly. "I've been thinking that, loo," he said, 'tver since I kitted you 1 ve been thinking supposing it only a dream I . . . 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She smiled and colored shall nuke, hiin give me some now. though, for , . ," "Cluthesr Koynon f.nuhfd for her triumphantly, "I know you were going to say that.". "ll't euly becauac I want to look pretty, for you." "You shall buy your clothes In Paris," he said. "1 am not such poor man as 1 was, Fliiabeth." "1 shouldut mind if you were poorer," she told him. "Except" she touched the lines in his forehad with gentle finger "except that 1 know it would worry you. . He carried her hand to his lips. "I've beeis 21 again, since you kissed me." he told her. "Elisabeth I've got to go back to Tarts on Sat urday," "And leave me?" "No 1 shall take you with me," 1'er eyes fell in teet contusion. Oh, but but " "Tomorrow I ht buy a special license." He stood up, drawing her rt J.er feet with him. "Elirabeth, all the test of your life belongs to me llOW." "Ves-" Shi looked up at liim, Iter face transfigured with happiness. "Oh. I hope I live to be an old, old woman I" the said fervently. The End. 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