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i 1 3 i i TR — 4y 87 MAXSIE SAEIG P &SW&GIS: The first rung Divorce seemed the only alter- of the ladder of success! Rita native. She kept telling herself @l'nnr(‘. dancer at the Golden |she would wait another week and far ‘club, invitcs Ray to have |at the end of that time she would pper with her. Intrigued by idecide to wait yet another. ay’s composition, “The Griev- “Don’t worry me tonight, Hendy, Blues,” che wants permission ‘lhl‘rv's a dear. I've a headache yiwes it for a specialty dance ’nnd. anyhow, I hate coming to de- fmber at the club and is en- | Es:mic over the song’s pros- | THE LUXURY HUSBAND cisions.” itts as a great hit. Ray is na- |terrific going on in this incertitude afly elated and, cncouraged . when I love you as I do!” Rita's interect, plunges into Her hand gently touched his | cheek “Bless you, Hendy. But give me k harder than ever. At the &t night tryout of the song d dance, there is no doubt as 1 its success. As Rita and Ray fré bowing to the thunderous applavse of the guests Barbara ghd Ralph Hendersen walk into the club. | He said slowly, taking hold of both her hands and pressing them | | together: | \make you happier. But the long- er you wait the longer you'll fret. A divorce is like having a tooth pulled, They started to come. Barbara |old dear. A nasty sharp pain and clagked in velvet, her head nes-|then months of relief. t in an immense ermine collar,|advice and have it over her silver slippers twinkling down!laughed reassuringly, “I swear in Chapter 26 A RESOLUTION the purple carpet, stopped sudden-|six months I will have made you Iy with a little gasp. forget that the tooth was ever there . "Hendy—what's the tune they're|at all.” playing?” [ She smiled wistfully. “Never heard it to my knowledge,| “I—I guess you're right, Hendy. haye you?” T'll think about it.” “Yes LagBR J “But that, my dear, is just what you shouldn't do! Thinking is fool- ishness under the existing circum-| stances. You should act—not think. | Why don't you try to be more like| your old self? Have a good time, organize some parties. Snap your| fingers at regrets long enough and hard enough and you'll find re- grets dissolving into thin air.” Barbara thought this over after he had gone. She wondered if Qnly she could not remember wu_e’re. She stood there listening, | n_acluus only that each note| go ght back poignant, heart-tear- ng memories. It seemed to her fi: the man who played the saxo- | phone was playing it unnecessarily ¥ §i;ddmly she knew that she could not go down into that club and | fage hours of remembering, of T gretting. Henderson might not be right. She | . %Let's go home, Hendy, and have has been allowing herself to mope. Wr there. Somehow I feel lMopimz would not bring Ray back, queer, not like dancing. At home | wishing would not bring him back, We can be comfortable and have a |nothing could except his own in- cazy chat.” { clination to come and that, appar- “Righto.” ently, did not exist. He was not sorry. He had heard | Might it be living in this same danced at the approximate cost of |stantly But think of me, Barbara. It's| | longer, please.” | “I wouldn't mind waiting an eter-{ '\ | nity, if necessary, were it going to |~ v ithe receiver back on its hook, POLLY | [ JYER SURE THEY WAS i ALIVE IN THAT SU { Come -around in the morning and we'll discuss plans.” Her new-found enthusiasm las whilst they talked but, presen nd- »1ing in the lonely silence of her room, she felt the old depression stealing back over her. Subsid into an armchair she let her head fall forward in her Balls and parties—wh in the long’run? Mainly they served as an excuse for spendi T mon- ey-—the barrier that had separated her from Ray. All around her were evidences of excessive wealth. On the walls, where many priceless etchings were hung; in the furniture; beneath her feet, in the shape of the genuinc Persian rug—and in the midst of all this luxury she was more lonely than had she been in solits finement in a prison cell. Suddenly realizing the colossal folly of thinking, she etched wearily and went slowly to bed. (Copyright, Dial Press) were they A fairy god-father smiles on Rita and Ray. Continue the story tomorrow, PRGN S that at the Golden Dollar you | apartment that kept Ray so con- | in her minas EveryminngIG FRANGHISE a dollar a step. He was none too |around seemed in some inexplicable | flush at that moment. Recently | way connected with him. The arm- he had cabled for more supplies ‘chnir in which he'd like to stretch from England, but he knew that in the evenings—the lamp he had even there his funds were almost|invariable knocked over when he negative. It costs money enter-|crossed to pull down the shades. faining an heiress in the manner | The couch where she'd sat so often | she had been accustomed. |on his knees . . . | But he regarded it as money well | Supposing she were to leave this| invested. What are a few thous- |apartment and reopen her Long and dollars when millions are at |Island home? stake? The, country at this season of the k in her apartment the but- year was more cnticing than New fer laid supper in the cozy, luxuri- | York. Besides, wasn’t a new en- ous sitting room and withdrew. Bar- | vircnment usually prescribed for bara flung herself down on a couch. | those suffering from unrequited | Her eyes were bright with restless- love? | ss, flitting about the room until| Her country home wasn't rar‘i mey came to pause upon Hender-|enough out of town to curtail her gon, sitting on the opposite end of (social activities. Why not re- the couch playing with a cushion as jopen it .with a grand housewarm- though it had been an accordian.|ing—that would startle even the . Bhe styetched out her hand and(set with whom she mingled? fligked a piece of swansdown from | Something, this, to set her mind hisisleeve. upon, besides being in itself a defi- HiwYou'ré a dear to pamper me as|nite gesture to her world that she you' do, Hendy. I've been awfuliwas done with her period of mop- dffficult lately.” ing—that she was ready once more He caught the hand that still{to take part in the activities which lingered on his sleeve. had been life to her before her “f wont say that you haven't,” | marriage. his ‘éyes smiled down into hers, “but [ On a moment's impulse she called T can surmise the cause. I know [Henderson by telephone at his hotel. you're not happy, Barbara.” “I thought I'd let you know that “Of course I am. What non-{I'd decided to take your advice—- sehse, Hendy. Can't I be a little|I'm planning to give a marvelous tiféd without your thinking I'm un- |ball—something absolutely unusual. nappy?” ““f don't know. You're so often like that lately—moody and dis- i AND HER PALS You CARRIED LIP TO ASHUR'S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1929. NO USE RUSHIN' THE JOINT 'CAUSE HELL HAVE IT LOCKED AN’ BOL SOMETRING | [ THEYS ITCASE ' COME ON, NOw, COCOA 0L’ KID. WAKE LIP AN’ LETS GET DOWN To BUSINESS! FOSITIVE HE < SAID YCooCoo, CONFOUND IT! Y2 AN’ M JESS A4S < of these -discoveries are starmng[ BOY'S BIRTHDAY lin the extreme and absolutely dis-| Daton Fleek’s sixth birthday prov- prove many of the beliefs, prac-|ed a,delightful occasion for the 16 | tices nd theories we have known |other little children in his room for a life-time. |at school yesterday when they were As scientific investigators learn |all treated to a party by their {more and more about the human teacher Miss Josie Hursh in celebra- natomy, the practice of medicine | tion of the event. anges—the old is discarded for! 1Ice cream and other dainties! the new. “madc the little ones happy just be- | As a result of this worid-wide|fore school ended for the day. medical research, Science has learn- RS ed that good health is largely| HALLOWE’EN DANCE governed and maintained by three| To celebrate Hallowe'en, Douglas |vital organs and fluids of the body.| Aerie 117 F. O. E., will give one of What is more important, we havc|their popular dances in the Eagles learned that these organs and | hall Thursday evening, October 31. fluids can often be aided and King's “Snappy yazz Trio,” Doug- | |strengthened by certain basic ele-|las' new dance orchestra, will play ments. | for the event Having knowledge of these im- £ 4 TR |portant discoveries, one of Ameri- | LIBRARY MEETING a's leading bio-chemists succeeded,| A meeting of the members of the lafter two and one-half years of /Douglas Public Library and others laboratory research, in combining|who may be interested, is calling many of these basic elements in|for Wednesday afternoon in the one formula—which may well be|City Hall for the purpose of check- {considered one of the greatest!ing over their finances and paying health-sustaining remedies of the;buls‘ (age. 1 1t is called Sargon. 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Why don't GET YOUR SEATS you make yourself come to a defi- nite decision? After all, he's for- fétted 'any possible claim to your consideration.” His hand crept higher up her arfn, playing with her elbow. “You know I love you, my dear.| . How much longer are you‘l for CAPPY RICKS gdm to keep me waiting?” | at | o “I'ean’t tell . . . Anyhow, I'm not | | !re%" | {“But you could be . .. He de-| | serfed you.” BUTLER-MAURO || +¥es—he had deserted her, and, as before, on account of his: pride. DRUG.CO- $She had wanted to give him every- thiing—everything she possessed, but #ree Dellvery Phone 134 ) | dnstead of accepting it gratefully, WHEN WE SELL IT | IT'S RIGHT fie had tarown her gifts back in her fmcg. Even the gift of herself. At thst she set her teeth and a sense af/physical pain shot through her. | Express Money Orders NOTICE We have in stock even dating a num- ber of New Electric Heaters that we are selling at less than cost in order to intro- duce thém to our customers. 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