A Star for a Night
and you will find a speck called French Lick Springs. Hidden away in the hills, so remote from the centers of civilization that only wealthy inebriates and chronic invalids can
tle town almost every day from the big and distant cities in order to "get washed out" after too much indulgence in alcoholic stimulants, there are others who go to the Springs sim
ial House in Joplin, Missouri, may wonder how such a tiny town supports such a gigantic hotel, but the rural spectators at the railroad station, who have seen the trains on the little branch road bring in Pullman after Pullman loaded to the roofs, know that no small part of th
th Street but knew that "Marky" was always a friend in need and a friend indeed. The waiters at Rector's treated him almost as if he were an equal. He was always sure of a prominent table at the Café de l'Opera, whether he wore evening clothes or not. He was accustomed to attention, and demanded it. Furthermore, he was willing to pay for all the attention he received. Forty-two years old, with a blond German personality which manifested itself in a slightly
heimer (Jose
had devised a scheme for entertainment during his enforced vacation at the Springs, said entertainment comprising a visit and the companionship at golf of one Miss Flossie Forsythe, of the "Follies" company, who had hurriedly left the company in Chicago to accept
on was the discovery, as he entered the sun parl
e glass-enclosed front were four other equally stout ladies, lolling back in equally comfortable chairs, some reading, some dozing. Mr. Zinsheimer, who had
, a somnolent and rotund lady in one of the rockers started up furiously as another whiff drifted in her direction. A page-boy entering at this
id the boy, "smoking
sheimer
k permission,
ines, glowered at the placid Zinsheimer and the
s no smoking here,"
ularly large whiff of smoke in t
emarked. "There is smokin
gainst the
arky" carelessly, moving toward the checker-ta
r game that they did not notice him at first, so
ose move
the two players, indignantly rising t
oor the twain paused and called to the other occupant of
d toward the irate checker-player
" she declared, stopping
leather case. He was answered only by a snort of indignation, and the next moment the smiling and courteous
nizable but vivid perfume, the rustle of silken skirts, a cry of glad surprise, and Miss Flossie Forsythe, engaging, attractive, y
or you everywhere! Who ever would have t
imer cough
ou see," he added, "I noticed you talking to that s
ly, in spite of "Marky's" effort
, you were
sheimer
ou'd better be careful I don't get cold feet first. Feather importer
"I was introduced to him one night when he sat at
one of them origin
d when I was just going to
at with an ominous air, while, relieved of his ballast, Flossie a
ht for me to pay the hotel bill of my fiancée, but as the bill is assuming gen
was just a slight suspicion of a twitch around the lip
want to borro
his coat easily, sighed with
, my dear. What
from Mr. Zinsheimer's coat-sleeve. "We were out together two years ago with 'The Girl fro
insheimer, quickly. "Rather
And I never heard any one call her beautiful. Anyhow, the show she's with has gone on
to send her some
here at once. She's due this afternoon, and I can share my room with h
atched his hea
you has any mone
will be on velvet," retorted Flossie, haughtil
een going on for five years and I never found out yet what
ts of her lawsuit was fortunately terminated by the sudden
g it open. "It's from Pinkie and she'll be here on the 3:30 train
ded the boy, moving
astily. Then, taking "Marky" by the coat lapels, sh
to the manager
peal was direct and to the point. He coughed twice
speak to the manager, Flossie,
ted along the veranda toward the waiting carriage, while "Marky" tried to get interested in the New York papers and figure the total of seventeen days at five dollars a