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MY HUSBAND’S LOVE Adele REVELATIONS OF A WIFE PRI IITITVETITIVIIIITVIIICIIGHGGCTTICGITINETIIGTL o We were going tonight. I'm almost pion of the week.” Mamic’s Momentary “Never mind,” 1 you're a Jittle girl you all off the farm ays, and fight the over the TEECFTIEN $255555558052500 mah m- The Plan Madge Swiftly Made About big N, ore to the Stolen Furs the ¢h toward me chellio sprang nd clutched my arm as 1 called the bur- kee telephone number at Marvin “What are you doing?" she shrilled “1 told you everything. Why do you call the police”’ quiet,” I 1 not calling shall,” 1 amended, with a ond thought, “if you give more trouble. You must Madae " as 1 tell you until 1 get Aon't back where they belong ¢ She gulped a frightened sob back, and spoke tremulously: “[ won't say anything more, Mamie '« these hl sood to we'll nt pla doubtfully ronoral me all BLEENIYE S el drawled but 1 feyjat might square it,” and sounded another note: I'm not said contritely 1 selfish to you. |1 there's nothing the matter.” There ick anxicty voice, w s the type femining will do just as vou say.” mir hich cannot help worrying “8ce that you do !" I retorted, erything, and 1 sounded Iy, for 1 knew thut there must be n0 ik note jota of softening with Mamie’s type “Nothir Thai she was watching me with cat- | peyqqciously, like intentness, ready fo take ad- <hay summen vantage of any unguarded moment 6 wiiline e of mine, 1 well knew, and governed i, itation, and there my behavior accordingly. penalties for refusal.” Leila's. voice, trinante “You have an enlarged photograph came liltingly of our refusing to come to the rm, “Yes. This is Mrs haven't you?" she scoffed, and then 1 is this? Oh, Madge! You managed courteous farewell, for How glad I am to hear your leila would extend a telephe com- And how are yoh-all down there?” munication indefinitely, and turned to Leila has lost much of her deli- Aamic, cious Southern drawl during her long Go Northern sojourn,but she still makes peeq ‘yoh-all” a phonetic delight, and her | tomorrow,” pretty cordial manner has kept alllin go to New of its charm. night there, You must be back here ‘Do You Want Me?” in an hour, and not go home “We are all very well, thank until T give you permission.” T answered, “But that isn't [ There was rebellion in her esting, How are you?" and I beat them down with a stendy She Jaughed a bit consciously. stare. 1 Kknew that T must not lose “Couldn’t be better,” she my domination of her until I had no blithely, and 1 rejoiced at the further use for her aid, and a min- free note in her voice, ute later, with a long-drawn breath, Evidently the exchange of com- sho said submissively: panionship, from that of a conva- All right. I'll go and lescent, but querulous mother mother," law to that of a solicitious, cheery | sister, had been most beneficial to | my little friend. “I am so glad,” I returned sincere- Iy, and then added quickly: “Is Katherine there?" “Yes, but don't tell me you want her!” she exclaimed with genuine alarm in her voice, “We're having such good times together, “I won't keep her long,” T prom- ised evasively, and with a half-laugh- ing, haif-cxasperated little exclama- tion, she called Katherine to the telephone, “What is it, Madge?" wasted no words in greeting. you want me for anything?" “Desperate] 1 replied promptly, “I can't tell you why over the tele- phone, but can you get the next train to Patchogue, where 1 will meet you and bLring you ont here? And can you stay here one day, pos- | sibly longer?” "Of course, to she returned with ness. “That's the in about an hour. thing else " I understood seant time for her I took her cue with “Not a thing,” 1 call Leila again. “T knew it" Lella said petulantly, when she came to the 'phone again "You're a nuisance, Madge, with a command she e polic swift me exactly furs SCC= 1y olce any | eyou know, erious, do &he these want to be about Kath- coming hope was in or and 1 H curt-! giap e a about,” 1 said remember 1 to the farm very command, not an will be severe you 800N and sweet Who darling! voice, Durkee a home you for and tell your mother 1 the rest of the day and 1 said curtly. “Get ready York and spend. the you,” inter- eves said care- tell my Gossip’s Corner Watch Fob The wateh fob, Which was &0 popu lar with the tailleur, is smart now with the coat dress of striped wash silk or silk mohair, vor, Reversible Coats ble coats of black satin and black wool are very ypractical when cut on very plain, straight lines, since they take care of most of the occa- sions when one needs a wrap. Katherine ‘Do Reve Pigured Silk The gown of figured silk, intended for afternoon or evening wear, Is fro- * jauently clouded by an overdress of thin chiffon following the exact pat tern of the gown, This imparts a certain subtlety impossible withont toning down the pattern and colors, bth question cetforting brisk- train leaving here Il make it. Any- She would preparations, alacrity. said, have and Evening Frock dainty evening frock for A young girl is made entirely of finely pleated ruffles of petal pink chiffon. One Ylease o Aftractive Sash find something that Leslie For it in it her Letter from Sally Atherton 0 Bea- trice Grimshaw, Continued, staying | sccret She women self has put there? drawer I'm that You know furnitu a My employer's mother is sure with him while Lestic is away 18 one of those awfully good who liave infailih eonduct, and y any bility thinks “who is & descendant of th n Aldens 'y you know wrong. She Just a with a secre Aeak tha B Ving & acream DETROIT WOMAN - RECOVERS = Health Much ;ler After ' Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Detroit, Michigan. —*“Your little book left at my door was my best doctor. 1 attreees read it, then eaid to my husband, ‘ Please 0 and_get me some Lydia E. kham's Vegetable Com- pound. | want to take it.” The firet month 1 took 1 bottles of Vegetable Compound and_one of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Blood Medi- ¢cine, and used Ly E. Pinkhan, yo only knew how mu Now when my friends #ay they are sick 1 tell them to take Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines. | give the little book and your medicines the bestof thanks. ”— Mrs. Hamering, 2765 25th Street, Detroit, Mich In newspapers and boo constantly publishing Iotters from wo- men, whoexplain how they vere helped by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege b‘ Compenind. These letters should guide you. 1If you sre troubled with pains and ner- yousness. or any feminine disorder, bear in mind that the Vegetable Compound has heiped other women and should belp you. For sale by druggists cvery. Where, knows about |t how mad t she «ho is about old you can make over that o m who & utterly rules o up your mind has 1 Qcsk you possi- Itk &y met gone You t gton me S 10 poo up tor tive Wash, 1 better 1 feel we are Anunusually attractive sash is made | | o Tanglen $58858825858228588555058558 555 HHBHLH5 2955555582897 ‘ [sach seven days ! made DAILY RED COLLARS AND CUFFS FASHION SERVICE, red | this hiny touch ther make a novel on ightline frock of blue charmeen, kes on an unusual shape the side i of biue material the i'he collar to accommy silk matching dress in tume, itsell o the color completes o the or own rilhons, neekiace trequently square- wound twic roidery copper m in and - stver ry oy trimming White 1 white hat, sm trimmed, is worn of and with atin or crepe, prac the all-black costume Paintinas dusted Ifu always Cover ¢ P’aintin the lightest a and ghould b sweeping. il ould 1 manner | covered before | Soak in W Always souk that the es from the garden Green Vegetables \e vi their un- ireen hetter covered tables if they keep color cooked Ada isins or s and that t of t batter so will sink to ttom the b aling Cakes browns within it has nop heat r ntes cike ter the P —— e R oven 0N HEALTH THE COST OF DAINTIES Fach month the food bills ¢ ed Mann quite as minch ention in family as did and other hills, Ry An dovs the from averng 10 cents if gosh, where to?" Mr, Mi How muny fan tion bohbing up for that ny hunt out i ca day ? And how man N her find their 1t vitamin meal & lit nn would particulurly In a family of dd 40 eonts 10 month and g0 pure tht wu four t days a sin o a somet n would m And how nw sources of leakag Checks In a great will show that added even th nties 1o one to nts i )y that ry per dinty ] Re]dvefiures %9edy Anly wry Sruelle pupy cunnir the eookie : N man ask e and his mamn one to an ning ol dog puppy for anyt Iy Ann said w0 cunning Becnuse o do, urs ago, box, to the the diner, might r $12 when | came f Rag aedy—Ann. gt funny iting for any-| this #O 1 want to you that will the nip king ot can't! nip is just | man unny they tie into mr rag | thy ¥ b Cdison Marshall | G_‘\‘ Released' by NEA Service, Inc, 2= Copyright: 1923 by Little, Biown & Co. had few tor breath. “How far do you want to go?" she | |asked him in one of these rests. ( Tehmin's| "1 hoped to go quite a little farther. | GrOmiE lehmin and Peters wife, | We're not more than a mile from | A . camp, and two miles is our limit. 1'd | Dorothy, had urged him to flec to st [ Sonth vmamca. T ite joins Big Chris prather hoped we could reach the top / . of the ridge. Do you want to turn | Larson in response to a distress sig- | 0 ! nal at sea, forcing his sea jacket upon | Eie 1nokedlnntat thel nockback him. Their launch hits rocks. I hone of the ridga. that st towered | Dorothy receives word that her| o0 o0 them—its imposing | husandis hody, ldentified by: his sea) o2 iy & rnirext: by ttered dacket, is buried In Alaska, —8he 8c-| o0 070 jagt winter's snows— cepts Tshmin's attentions, Tout Peter | FAICRCR, OF JERL WRER PO has been rescued. Injuries complete- |, 0y '40 e 0 up when this tall guide | Iy change his appearance. Larson's| S2CC t0 &R0 OB U Eo 8 o B e | body accuples the grave, ‘“'ai a sportswoman at heart, and she Ishmincand Dotothy flashed him a smils : oF They went on, and now the stream | chosen head. guide,s A Jato “lwas but a silver thread far below | riea thelr ship to sea, stranding them | K88 BOt & 8 0er a0 O ey | at the grave. Next day, Peter pro-|c ¢ was crusted over at intervals| poses a hunting party. by last year's snow. At last they at the windy crest of the | | she to stop every minutes N HERLE TODAY Augusta, being told violinist, Sarichef. B Peter Newhall to Alaska, after Ishmin, Russian drowned TPaul by Ivan he had g0 to Alaska | to £ she told him. Peter | | —— stood | NOW GO ON WITR THI sTORYY [Edvea But the musician, sprawled on his| o MO AL moss-bed and reading a pocket-size noticed at afl novel in the original French, did not | oo 50 Fr #0 8 C lle | take so Xindly to the suggestion. e thet aritiotthe sextt ot me today. Dorothy,” he Pro-|g..,, of these mossy barrens. jtested. “There'll be no pleasure for| “mpoy gig not turn to the hunt me in tramping over that howln®|,n.. ° porothy needed reet before tundra, The wind's still sharp | 1 | cnough so that T want a fire and ap- | = - | preciate even such a lowly shelter as | this Wait till a nice day and/I'll go gladly,” | The girl turned in lr.mnmmm to I'ete i Jends it she told him, ! The guide straightened, encouraged { by tone, “Veh unless re to go With me alone,” she saw a curious, § ppeal in his blue eyes, wouldn't take you very He waited, hardly breathin her answer, She turned ingly to Ivan, T 1y and nodded his hes you At told her, an very Pcte white spots, by a casual at once pointed out not 16 he glance, in These | ble chil- some A guess her unless i very breulkfast fa for e aquestion- i Inttar smiled dim. | “T dop't see | why to, he shon you want darkened | sharply to thought turned uneasy and he ar do ’ any f you intend to go than Mrs, ha'l desires,” w answer, given with some spirit “I'm inclined to we ean pick up a caribou with- a mile,” “You'll he pretty 1°s not that there isn't Bradford told me |the country is enormous. {more than two miles at we might to leave hurry, want to wait for |You. Ga ahead, Dorothy, if you like, | 1f you want 10 he a huntsman bold, {1 don't ree why you shouldn't,” swept down to the blue sea, Behind, | Then would * you mind lending 1he ridges mounted higher, with [ Mrs whall xour pistel?” Pete a queer effect of procession, jasked, “Ehe might want mtil at last the high, sharp, ptarmigsn, and peaks of the Aleutian nge stood mine wouldn't flashing againgt the cold, gray clonds, It would depressing, alone: and companionship this her and congoled her her s the SHE THE 1LLONG STALK AT I* lucky if yon plenty that Don't most in a can of but RO s difficult stalk at Pete's ted hevsell on a grand in ray cliff and country his was mercile Iand, yet it had a quality of unearthly beauty, Far her the wide barrens attempting side; ro she throne of rock merion! 1 the grim ., he the hore cver oa th take n white | this e leave thot at gan of bird," He spoke quletly, Dorothy did net the mame instant all, rugged vorsessed those cortain that unohstrusive [ for others, that is the | breeding, He made th 1o Dorothy an which to shoot ptarmigan and Tvan understond stant He wanted uncasiness wihen him in wilde, simply a deadly weapon nith vould protegt, in direct integrity, The two startad away together, Pete's |the girl was flushed and eager, bent on adventure, He took her up the low hill they had climbed the pre. vious day, then down into the aldrn[ grown valley bheyond ¢ | Almost at once they hegan the wild life that medcems even such often barren, desolate lands as thie, Ptar- h migan flushed up, and instantly Doro- recognized them the most ;;:u. eful creatures she had ever seen | on wings, “Would em " Pete well for lune | But Dorot h no killing instinct " and she shook her head s 106 pretty OFf coursg we 0 He led her through a alders; and hed much have been even the guide but At that opens cusually, misunderstand, realis of the cood consideration of good * request not arm - with loth she in an 1o save her % alone to give which nead, her own of lowly cheered this Hoon after the They valley whe hegan the caribon Fped and then, thicket o straight toward the laet two hundred hring Pete ta bhe made taking ads ground and stooped Lying prone in the peered over the of the hill, was a satisfying picture Dorothy, The caribou are alw beautitul animals; and the sett the great hiliside, with the hing white hehing them at their hest The range, hundred Kills ut long stalk Pote's man toward he at side, the behind & d, swirtly taking shelter falder, moved animaia, that long-rifie r man- { ners, down into cal furnish yards would had stealth, riee in tiring, ! inte with laborious ntage of « walking i a this in- ne any with her she ghn cry the position it to ¥e brow | very happily | ve Wliie eyes dancer heaven rea peaks showed |t hon yard made rarely in about three in hunter's er, was to ser a distance oh are in inting | “If I'm goin gto b tak r “tra a chance, 1've Pete whisper fancy t in instantly, every wa as | mot to I'm not you min rawling She w4 front nerve the being & prone arous vou ike obeyed to try A crack at| They'd go mighty by of it mrod e eitement like nd asked, qui re his rome me" 1 orne 2o L break in the At the ri sound a both halted to shimm I e this creature ring horns I in th 1, milled through hunte ecconds splendid but they ige, sne har anched A droll thing 1 moss in nly rect the an in out in an effort “tant the imbed he had | down, later Iete He walked | drew blade of his hunting forth his hind 1egs, | WNife across the shagey throat of the & hin full height. TH fallen anima The carcass was rememberfng eafets s--even at the expense aped Thes Aawn i of weak cyes & ire of these 1aid ey and stretehed forme such ns "ot ® on before, the leen 10 = then d 1, the trim feot interlocked ald Pete lifted the entire one hundred Vb back There irther, ad ture in they wilds hut carned with rifles and They reached the bank ift stream; an® Pete front, came to of his inordinate curiosity he awns « on his broad to firet sped on up the next hill minor and iy fewing signs in plents thronged She eow tracks not only | abrupt He guisha e and to the ther + tn |V th hag tream a " s Thers wers death here of the v that of a narrow, = the of had regior o walked in an hait turned fox and caribou, but a at wolverine 16 hor with no disti his trotted aiong t olfet Fad hank? triangular the war the romped on the huge, almost might bhave same legendary ages was fully tashs inches | D claws had cut deeply rand ng more than the explai it in ar capression on ronzed face, and sha stared back We'ye got 10 gt acroes this Freek 1614 her “And it's too for waterproof boots you think we can manage it Aon‘t know The girl “It's too bad muddy an return imprint ek of man-cater of by The track 1ong. and the hat really ) he derp vonr How “I'm sure 1 t smiie don't fee! yourssif capable of carrying me suer He plunged immediately etre Iaid his venison on bank, then back He picked without effort The rushing his strength gre £N0ear or his nut-browr wn a1 pale £one nto you or I~ss | Pete | know erra Maybe you dont is just about the 11 where the big is sometimes 11 be found any you fancy the old along here looking #* he was quick to these huge beast beings once that the ticalls inte the the op came Aramping her wp seemingly but this | 1ast place in the wor m. hide still an’t boomir for salmor T from hr times | Kodiak posite feet long—o mbers « who: vidently tased whe 1 waters ¢ 1 warrior ter an race 1ooked when he ain 2l com¢ put her de rur nat and man bt: skan brown bears and the they (Contianed in Unr Nest Jssue) grizzlies of moun- re pr nes “alt in Water unpresoked attack ‘ . the stream o maks an thay followrd th ink 15 the rom vottom of Wigher Fi e and athistie, yet creamed at | poached ounces of fish is less than begin hreakfast until cup onion, pepper, | pepp s New. . 1 & salt fish in and away skin, sugar to wt butte eup o epinach pon deep moss they | be g of | with mac oz copr (Copy right The BAKING POWDER EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT One cup clam broth, 4 tablespoons spindch on toast with cgg, 4 button radishes in piguant sauce, beet greens, 1. 4 ablespoons cup shredded cabbage, 2 tablespoons pine- apple ice, med whole gluten toast macaroons, 1 pint skim- 3 toasted bread sticks, 1 roll, crisp pieces milk, wheat 1082, Drotein, 1 calorics, - 29. lronm, carhohydrate, The breakfast planned for this day skimmed milk and toast If your esloric allowance 1100 it's mugh hetter duy u as light a this than to go foodle:s s 2 hot to your with eve noon Fish in Piquant sauce firi tul fish, minc Thren pounds vinegar, 1 2 tablespoons 4 green 4 whole cloves, 1-4 teaspoon orng, 1-8 teaspeon celery seed, teaspoon mustard 8, 3 sugar, 1 teaspoon whole soe. blespoons brown firm-feshad and drop Reduce heat fesh fakes 10 min hone and 1, mustard small pepper, vl bring nd let minutes, crgle and s remoy- ina hot om cas sort of large “chunky™ ph water until the bone, about FOMON ¢ Choose any out in holling salted let simmer th utes, . Drain apai Tie d secloth bag. 8 cloves, ¢ lery s Add reppen e o and spi boiling without pirces of the nd Put pour ove point, Cover boiflng for 10 figh In A ¢ vinegar with spic Cover casserole and put wer for 20 minute Boive Totul calorel carbohydrate gram WEIGHT wice, 1 cup boll chopped sugar, 1.2 cup eream, 1 1 tablespoon tablespoons m sirup, 1 1 1ables creamed butter 1 £ button ¥ AT AND GAIN 2N ounees oran riee wit steanied # teaspoon slices 1rench m broth on he ee, butter fieh n plquant mauce, 2 heaping table «poons mashed potatoes, 4 tablespoons ot greens with 1 tabirspoon erange Wredded cabbage with am’arcss 2 cheess pine d cream mufin, sticke, 1 s butter, 1 nut eandwiches, ounees mitter, 1.2 tablespoons o 4 table tal roc 1 onsted buttered "\ hole ohnny « cup yoons pple dcr Ircams, 2 oens whipy bran bread toasted and wheat roll, Noe ' whole min Total calorics, 4154 o at, 1801 carbohydrits, 1542 ere Plenty batter « aton the mashed m instéad of m the gaining dict will like ti ubag bespoons Iron m used for Freneh potatoes nd 1018 of | toast, with dr salad. They ame ot wiches toaste: d bran muffin It st much sugg J only food eTort to eat quirins chewing’ meal washed an steamed when the riee is every fige e with and added éan atels oked The for the 11 be made of cream plenty of butter, cream sauc spinach or this diet sh r rich milk with 1924, NEA Ser Ine.) 7~ GOOD MANNERS™ Card Tray hone o table in every a small silver, pad and pencil pad i& one tha & aun entelope be tert On the hall shonld card her. traf, A kind of nierst on folded that a nesd not open.

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