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MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele fiarrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Explanation Mother Graham De- manded From Katie and Received From Lillian, We were not left to the identity ing on the door af mother-in-law nously from the “Let me at onee.” Lilliar ves swpet the she pointed to a dark recess heneath a desk I crammed Mother Gra- ham's hat into it bandhox, put on the cover, and slipped the box into the place she had indic My father had mox door, watching me as he 1 had concealed the standing erect agair door. My mother-in-law spite of hathrobe strode into the room Katie' brought the » the room with her by a serie Katie evidently being deter- mined that no movement of should assist the ¢ greas, My littlo ‘mafd ushed, her eyes glittering, lips were compressed into and I guessed that she had given my mother-in-law no word of enlighten- ment doubt as knock- My omi- long in the the of person library yunded other side of it in room, then | costly ited ed toward the went. When box and was| he opened the| majes tie in tag lippers her hand erip irm as she her own ler wom but 1 thin her A Tense Moment. her voice ch Anger. thing has reached the limit! going to fire this girl or I'm g leave your roof T've evervthing but when it come coming into my roam while 1'm and fiart hit needn’t look onished I just the same as caught her at it just now Mother Graham be ng with 1 You're forever stoor to her 15leer stea oh my you hagn't opened her mouth except for that impudent speech you heard." “You Mean— T think Lillian had waited for this lagt assurance before speaking. At iy rate, the words hardly had left my mother-in-law's lips before Lilljan )it to her and was intently into her eyes “Dear Mother Graham," she said carnestly, “there are reasons why I do crossed looking jnot wish Katie to remain here while you receive the explanation to which you entitled concerning your hat Will you take my word that I know what happened to the bandbox, and that Katie did not take it from your room? ‘You mean,” she gaid significantly, that it has something to do with—" actly," returned I.dllian Then you may go to hed.” She turned magnificently to Katie. “And maybe this will cure vou of snooping around I never would have sus pected you if you weren't always so meddlesome,” I suspect it took all of Katie's loyalty to me to remain sflent, hut with my eyes upon hers she uttered no word, but walked out of the room with a dignity almost as royal Mother Graham's own Lillian signed to Allen the door after her, then chair for Mother Graham d until we were all seated she spoke 1 suspected that in Dicky's parlance, “stalling time" until she should have per 1 her gtory “We have taken a great liberty witl vou, Mother Graham,” Lillian begar deprecatingly, “but, really, it as if we could do nothing else. It be came necessary to secrete a certair as Drake to close &he placed a nd wait before she for was. fecte 1 The fashionable three-piece sults are being shown for school girls as well as their mothers, and are even worn by extremely young women of 6 or 8§ In the sketch is shown a custume of ratine—probably the most popu- lar of the summer materials, It has a dress, a cape and a jaunty tam, Other similar suits are made with capes, hats or tams and a skirt worn with hand-made blouses. The materials used range from tweed and jersey to linen and pongee, according to the height of the mer. cury GET READY FOR THE | RASPBERRY SEASON ASPRERRY sea- son soon will be at hand, which brings to mind visions of the de- licious dishes that can be prepared with these berries Raspberry shrub is one example. It is an old drink 1 that appeals to =R, the palate and|l e should be more popular than it is nowadays. Raspberry Shrub Eight quarts red raspberries, vinegar, sugar. Wash eand pick over herries. Put in earthenware jars or half fill one big jar, Pour over vinegar to cover berries. Cover jars with clean cloths and let stand over night Tn the morning strain through two thicknesses of cheesecloth or jelly bag. Measure juice. Ior every cup af juice add a cup of sugar. Put in preserving kettle and bring to boiling point. Boil 10 minutes 17111 sterilized bottles full and seal at once Store in dry, cool dark place cider I =====DAILY FASHION BERVICE e, Now Daughter Can Wear Three - Piece Suit, Too l 7 p. m.—"Profiteering Prices,”” Robert I.. Wickline, Business Councillor, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Post studio. Fr VOICES IN THE AIR J|' e KDKA (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh, Pa.) iday, June 16 and High Pa. From 8 p. m.—A classical program by the (W 7 nehouse, 30 P. M.-—Baseball scores. 45 P. M.—"Evolution,' William Kirkham, Ph. D. Professor of Apollo Mixed Quartet of Pittsburgh, Pa. WBZ Springfield), by Dr Raspberry nectar is a refreshing PR = -~ = = - W« = woman's life comes between the oz = = bility, TNV L AV S NV 2 HOE X D2 S EE GO EENE Middle Age HE critical stage of a usually years of 45and 55,and is often beset with annnoying symptoms such as nervousness irrita- melancholia, heat flashes which producehead- ache and dizziness, and a sense of suffocation, Guard your health carefully, for if this period be passed over safely, many years of perfect health may be enjoyed. enver, Colo.~“T done me. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and 1 can not tell you the good it has 1t ie gapd for voung and old and 1 always keep a bottle of it in the house, for 1 am at that time of life when it calls for it. My husband saw your have taken Lydia = ( ). > IR R, TN O I= = = =3 ¥ ) == = PID) Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comfound is especially adapted to help women through this crisis. r I fluence, tones and strengthens the system, and assists nature in the long weeks and months covering this period. It is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and contains no harmful drugs or narcotics. Itsvalue is proven by many such letters as these: etropolis, I11.—“T have taken Lydis M E g’mkhsm’n Vrgetabl%om 2 and it is all it claims to be an benefited me wonderfully. sick for eight months with a trouble which confined me to m only able to be up part of the time, when t exercises a restorative in- und has I had been bed and was 1 was advised by a friend, Mrs. Smith, ad. in the papers and said, ‘You have taken everything you can think of, now I want you to take Lydia E. Pinkham's ;rvf’]“ ot 'fr}‘ @ sound sleep, and | paper in a place where no one wouid & d“ ':1""‘ ¥ ""‘"~ ny Adoor. Atfcier think of laoking for it After TRty da AR T 1" long deiiberation, the covering of your bislogy, reports irink, but ie more hother to make. Springfield college. Market Raspherry Nectar. to try Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compgund and [Liver Pills. I was so 1lize what meant, then when 1 had At %, self, 1 guessed t had Katie cuddenly “Don't you call mine own name, I took a step toward stopped speaking, flashed venomously mother-in-law, and with : movement she twisted he from the elder woman's grasp, to the rear of the room and there at bay “You see, Margaret!” My mother- in-law's voice was triumphant. ‘'See what your training has accomplished! But I've time to consider that| pow avingz, I guessed that this ape— repeated the measuredly, while 1 kept my compellingly upon Katie's—"had heen in my room. I lighted my lamp on my bath robe and slippers, looked around my room At missed nothing, then 1 hed closet and found my best gone I've heard r admire dozen times, but I didn't think have the ne to come a to rushed out into the | ro 1 pe broke me outside it thi composure you- her, and although her at my swift she eyes angry ithe away stood no words oves and first T my bandbox it A she'd it where take wait looX 1l and | to her nabbed found r just slink of the house. her, went to your room there, and came down here side hen I And found no one | now T want you to make her tell what she did with that bandbox FROM SOUTH CAROLINA T0 MAINE Woman Sends for Reiief. To have a suitable laxative, which she knows will prove effective, be easy to take and guaranteed pure, Mrs. Peter Velme, of North Charles- ton, 8. C., sent up North. She says ~1 have great faith in Dr. True's Elixir, the True Family Laxative and Worm Expeller and have been using 1t for over ten years. I send for it to my old home at Oxford. Me. That is only one of many ents and reasons why you too should use Dr. True's xir—a pure herbs compound just suited to the needs of men, women and children to keep stomach and bowels in normal con- dition Used for over 70 vears. This show what a good, well-established product it is. 40c—60c—8§1.20 one endorse a Cup Your heel sinks into a socket. It holds your foot firmly. There is no &lid- ing motion that produces corns, callouses and wears holes in your hose. This is one of the five unusual features of Dr. Kahler Shoes that appeals to every woman who wants a comfortable shoe without sacrificing style Exclusively ct MODERN BOOT SHOP 168 Main St the pa to hest hat was selected, was ripped, and the Tonight wished paper to Mr. Spencer, and, Madge went to your room the box out. We have it T am sure vou will see that a rip in a seeam, which ca sew up without one’ noticing that it has been disturbed, it has not been hurt in the least. Here it is" She drew the box from its ind handed it to my 3 while T admired adroit manner in W she ha averted blame from F without aving anything that w stricely true. covering secreie hmit the therefore and took here, and but for Madze e in any hiding tonishe: place mother-in-law tie s not TALES] wy SL EEPY-TIME % MORE TALES ) CUFFY BEAR BY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY | WORRILD. What's the matter with you?" Mrs and there ed her children, y “What do yon me? W) don’t a Silkie staring at your acorns’ Except for a fewy pitiful whines they made no reply. How could they stanc you eat [ speak when their mouths were full of wax and their teeth locked fast in the sticky sweet? “There's something wrong with you if you aren't hungry,” Mrs. Bear de- clared wisely, “Have you been eat- something you shouldn't, that has ven you the stomach-ache?" Siikie Bear nodded her head, mean ing that she had eaten something for- bidden But shook his heas meaning that he hadn't any stomach- ache “Bless ‘Which bent over sharply maple Cuffy Mrs. B believe?" me!" cried one shall 1 and looked at And then she She her children hed for rea W *Oh! He's chokingl” Mrs Bear shrieked. something in a dark cranny ‘A little 1ounced grimly, you Here's a that Aunt Polly ist summer, almost anything children of you “Neither Cuffy Mrs m it half as| 1 vou think | ut they their of the medicine Mrs. Bear an “won't hurt either of picce of bitter heot Woodeiucl me said it wa Qpen vour ' mouths to ow bit cach and give a nor Silkie obeyed Rear won't ta Open ordered harper to te il they their meanths st knows ohe ept | though enough tight, tried goodness to hard | mother i sually this Mt that no time Bear was patient Rut 1t Come sy day her she snapped to waste. If you take this bitter herb I'll have to z z that ike 2 it hint Mre had already raised a threatenis when a frightful thought hrough her head Can't you open your ) wonde I'te on't vou somethir vou'll Iven th failed Bea pasw hed mouths she ried both shook And this time they their heads miserably ‘Mercy sakes!" Mrs “Whatever shall I do? Gear wailed 1t they can't i B lectrat B - e T ETPER L Four quarts raspberries, 2 quarts §:00 P. M-——Baseball scores, Read- much benefited by the use of these medi- inegar, sugar Put berries in a crock anc vinegar over Cover with a ings and impersonations, by W. Quin- 1 pour|ton Genge. clean| 8£:30 P. M-—Mary Roberts, contral- Let Strain loth and put in a cool place stand 10 days to two weeks. and measure To every pint of juice add three- quarter: f a pound of granulated ugar. Bring to the boiling point and | immer gently 20 minutes. Skim as scum rises Let cool and bottles Seal Iry, cool place vater when used (Copyright, 1922 PROF. DEFENDS SLANG o sterilized in a dark, with ice | into store Dilute pour and NEA Service) William A. Craigic of Oxzford Univer- | sity Says Use of It Enriches the Language. . Cleveland, Jwne 16.—The use of| lang was defended by Willlam A ‘raigie, professor of Anglo-Saxon at| University of Oxford, Eng. in an “The Oxford Dictionary" | it Western Reserve University, here. | g undoubtedly enriches the Prof. Craigie said. *“The part disappears, but the sive t remains in the | and a picturesque | 1ddress on ang enguage phemeral vivid, exp 2nguage note.” Referring to the Oxford dictionary, which will be published soon, after fifty years of collecting and compiling | nillions of notes, Prof. Craigle said: ‘The Oxford dictionary is a record »f English terms from the eighth cen- la; ul ad m tury down to the present time, omit- ting only the words which did net survive the eleventh century and the new worlds which are too trivial or too technical to be included."” “The words of classic origin are asy to study and classify. 1t is the simple words that are hard,” he con- finued “The word 'sit,’ for instance occupies fifty-five columns and is di- vided into 154 sections.” WATCH TREAS@E SEEKERS Hundreds Throng Banks of River Wye As 300 Years re Dredgers Dig For Wealth Lost Ago. | T |day that on Monday, June 19, at 7:30 Penetanguishene, Ontario, June 16 Hundreds of spectators thronged banks of the Wye river today tehing the dredge Baltic dig for the golden treasure of the Jesuits Jost according to tradition, for more than years at the bottom of the river. | 3y night fall last night the dredge had removed a thousand cubic feet of irth and Captain Carson in charg the treasure search s; that he enlarge the hole until it 30 feet square in order to locate the iron chest, thought to be hidden under the silt washed down the river for cen- turies since the flight of the mission aries from the wrath of the Huron Indians. |p | o to, J e of will | o is of -built chimney from t A witthout It is said that a we 100 feet tall will vay four inches in high danger of fall iven 16 open their mouths they can't if they can't ea 2 At that point € ed his mother. It had often warned him rupting. But Mr this time Her words had and he triéd to roar filling the den with a he only an odd, gurgling sound He's choking Mire. Beas And zhe hurried to the where ghe called in a loud Ephroim! Ephraim!™ minutes Mr ty Bea was something she gainst—inter- n't mind interrupt- Bear di frightencd Cufly It instead of mighty bellow or e si mad Oh'! shrieled doorway voice T o fae% Beas himeelf |3 1ME A-running Kie—Lhey can't open Mrs, Lear hhed to the pacture and ask Woodehuck what 1o do! Fear no the famous herb doctor, Aunt Polly Woodehuck, hadn't waked up from e gleep She won't stir for inybody.” he declared. “PFesides hel ylded what g ih s uo if { children ecan't swallow ‘em” (Copyright by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) theis mouth Run « Sunt Polly But Mr th said that her winte nod won i to; nical row, arket news “Alice land a ‘Radio anothe posing L which addition to p for the ports many {treaties Meanwhile the treasury department (Westinghouse, Newark, N. 7:00 P. M.—"Man in |stories (c) Newark Sunday Call 7:30 P. M.—"General | 8anitation.” by M. tary engineer. | P. M.—"Importance of Tech- Training,” by Horace E. head of the chemistr, Cooper T'nion. 745 Agnes MacAvoy, pianist. WIZ 1) the Moon" Household H. Oachs, sani- Byers, department of §:0h P. M.—Literary evening con- | ducted b, v the editorial “'Outlook,” “Scientific American" and Rarper and Bros 9:00 P. M.—Concert by the Symphony orchestra 28 players, under {the direction of Henry Wane. staffs of the Essex WGI (American Radio and Research Chrp., Medford Hillside, Mass.) 8:00 P. M.—"The Land of Tomor- 8:15 in, Jr., 5:45 P ar airs 9:00 P. M.—Trombone duet. rie Howe and Mary Lynch. (Gen. Elec 7:00 bull 780 P, ader T:40 5:40 P Herman M lepartment $:45 P, 1:30 P Radio sets and supplies at Morans' advt At the headquarters of the Esper- antists of Greater New fth ave m., Ja taff of the . wll " by Wm. H B M boy M. by etins M.-—Fleventh chapter in Wonderland,"” Kolin Hager, P. M.—Health Fairy Talk for children, by M Health Fairy. M B M- M nue, mes peranto.” ol r the wirele; ine Committee Oppose Measure Keep Liquor Off Boats. Washing lican members committee nnderstood to have | provided amendment any ending fore the leratior Tie latter proposa! would ha offect of Sayers is not only a well perantist | wire but s telepragher, at on the Pacific (‘oast in the ecarly days tel ' WANT SHIPS KEPT “WET" | Republicans On House Merchant Mar- n, fine ship du putt parity with do e fina e entray me of indica herty not penalt Voo The quarters that it conflicted with the ate] r ruling on the on American ships. Co.. Schenectady, N. P. M.—Produce auotations; New York suceessful teacher of Esperan- lecture WJZ broadcasting radio station on and the Roberts. bottles.” own work and work feel fine now. Vegetable Compound Denver, Colo. | Veg @ 9 = =S —George E. Chamber- pianist. Harmonica solos. Pop- Arnold L. Belcher. Cor- WGY X stock results; and baseball of Anne Raymond, the Health Talk, by Dr. icgs, N. Y. state health Coneert program. T.ate program. York at n it was announced to of the ening Post Denson & from the Newark, N. Auxiliary is stated Language, that Mr. versed Es- was a pioneer having worked nited Wireless company It that he egraph, to June 16.~With repub. of tie house merchant to opposc the pro-| the sair of liquor on| s by denying the fed- in the subsidy bill| uch sale is made, | to the bill pro- the liquor & a voyage starting an American port w mmittee today for con- for sale of e the ships on er nations ibition In iding o tine of $10. and second offense, would be to prohibit ship (A American was expressed in ing American those of ot have pro Tt of a iew nation's commercial that Attorney General W he asked zoon for a lezality of iiquor seiling Vegetable Compound!” So I let him get it, and I soon felt better, 1 keep house and do all my cines that T was able to be up and about in two weeks, 1 was at the Change of Life when I began taking the medicines ‘I took about six T tell everyone about the , for 80 many of my friends thought I would not get well.”— Mrs. R, J. L1xTON, 1850 West 33rd Ave., out by the day and trouble. do all Cnlcss otherwise indicated, theatrical notices und reviews in this column are written Ly the press agencies for the respective amusement company. PALACE THEATER | It possible, Charlie Ray is just a bit more humorous than usual in * S. V. P.," his Jatest First National at- traction which opened its run yester- day at the Palace theater. From the cauliifower-eared pug of "Forty-five Minutes from Broadway” ard the plunging back of “Two Minutes to Go'" this youthful star has blossom- €d out in an artist of art who prides himself debonairely in evening clothes. The Keith vaudeville bill has four good acts with Jean and Jack Mace in a good musical offering: Princess Winona; “Crow’s Nest Inn" with a rural comedy quartet, and Toto Ham- mer & Co. in an excellent novelty of- tering. Starting Sunday for a run of Norma Talmadge and Har- rison Ford, the famous stars of “Smilin' Through,” will be offered in “The Wonderful Thing," and on Mon- jay, Tuesday and Wednesday George h will be offered in "“With Stan- ley in Africa,” a thrilling «chapter play that is alse historical. “ NEGRO DIES IN THE CHAIR. Eaxecuted at Sing Sing for the Murder of a Corona Grocer. 16.—William Bell, negro, was put to the Sing Sing elec- Ossining, June 26 years old, a death last night in tric chair for the murder of Milton Scheer, a grocer, in Corona, L. I, more than a year ago. “If T die the state Kkills an inno- ent man,” said Bell in a talk with ison attendants a few hours before He spent the the Rev. Protestant the time set for death. last hours in prayer with Anthony B. Petersen, the chaplain The New Zealanders and Chinese believe that red frightens evil spirits. TR - NOW PLAYING TWO BIG FEATURES Zane Gre, “amous Story “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" Ge < —And— MABEL NORMAND, “HEAD OVER HE Sunday Night FIFTY CANDLES All Star Cast and WILLIAM RUSSELL In “Money To Burn” FOX'S THEATER Patrons of Fox's theater have been given coupons which, on presenta- tion at the hox office at any show, matinee, evening or Sunday, entitle the holder to two admissions for the price of one. The management also announces that the specttacular serial “The Tim- ber Queen,” featuring Ruth Roland, has been secured for early showing. Zane Grey's he Mysterious Rider’ and Mabel Normand in “Head Over s,"" are the two hig features at which are attracting such tavor- able comment from the patrons who saw them first this afternoon. For Sunday night the management has booked Wm. Russell in ‘“Money to Burn" and the famous Saturd: Evening Post story, “Fifty Candles.” FOR MID-SUMMER. straight, tailored looking are being made up of linen in bright colors. White braid or white organdie usually enters into the com- position and adds the finishing touch. There jo one professional engineer 06 men, women and chil- dren in the United States. Far ovep and I passed over that time without any Now T am hale and hearty and my housework.”—Mrs. Curves, 705 E. Tth St., Metropolis, Ill. EyMMA Letters like the above do influence women to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, ORGANDIE. Organdie used to be considered the most approved material for the un- sophisticated costume. Now we find organdie trimmed with metal em- broideries and with exotic colors that have quite changed its character and made it a most sophisticated fabric. From the mouth of the oldest ar- teslan well in . Europe water has flowed uninterruptedly for mere than 750 years. Tonight and Saturday CHARLES RAY — P (‘R S V P ” Its Charlie's Best KEITH VAUDEVILLE —with— “CROW’S NEST INN” A Rural Quartette Other Good Acts Sun., Mon., Tues,, Wed. NORMA TALMADGE and Harrison Ford in “The Wonderful Thing” CAPITOL PARK BEACH Capital Park Hartford “Largest Outdoor Swimming Pool in the East” OPENS SATURDAY Big Sand Beach—Water Sports—Diving Towers-— Shallow water for the kiddies—-swimming instruction — Water Changed Daily — Suits and Towels Sterilized Before Use. SPECIAL SATURDAY -:- Amateur Diving Contest Prizes to winners. EXHIBITION DIVING by the fanious RINGEN! Let’s Go! Admission 25¢ Suit 15¢c—-Towel 5¢ Sundays, Admission 35¢