New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 4

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sspiiaiaiasisiad iyl i ] i i i § i § SIIIEILIIIILILIIIIILITINILLILLITIILAILLLLL A Wife’s Confessional Adele Garrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE $238 113ITIIIRLIILLLINLILLLLLLL What D G Madge nto the See Patur wt §aggedy Andy by Johwny Sruelle The Adventures f Ragged}';Afifi | dy Andy said. ] Rags | l DAILY FARHION SERVICE e———— RUFFLES THAT GO NOWHERE | . APPER FANNY says | 01975 CF WA SERVICE NG ————PFABLES TO EXTRACT A SPLINTER CROSSWORD PUZZLE HORIZONTAL VERTICAT THY Gloria Gordon, Didk Gregory, lnwy Her jdea of marriage is fun and fine clothes but no work or children! Dick borrows marries Maggle, his moth- | cer's maid, to teach Gloria to eook But she refuses to learn. 1 Maggle 1 disgusted sria’s “wlld” partles and jazzy friends. Then Gloria Bwanson, they can't afford a mald. Bhe | swamps Dick with debts for her clothes, and Insists upon a new au- | tomobile, | Glorfa goes riding in it with Btan- | y Wayburn, an actor with whom | she was in love be e ghe married | Dick. They are seen by Mother Gregory, who be her ways. Next day, Gloria asks Waybura, May Seymour wife ot Dr. John seymour and May's lover, Jim Ca- | rewe, to the house. Dick returns | 1 puts the guests out, Because of her silly we, May is women friends, But that doesn't Glorla from seeing Wayburn, cxpects to leave for New York | aves, hires Ranghlld | fair with Car stop w) in a few weeks, Dick dangerously {1l with | pncumonia. He fs nursed by Mrs. | O'H whose sister, Susan Briggs, 18 Dick's secretar | Jay toward the end of Dick's | % Wayburn sends for Gloria to Ler that he expects to leave | soon to get a job in New York, | notices how shabby hiy are | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | iloria pulled herself away from | 2d she put on her hat. From | under its wide brim she looked at | Wayburn with distress in her eyes. “It was dreadful of me to let you »w I noticed your raggedy sleeve she sald, finally. “But so long 1 have ¢ She bit her ifp in embarrassment Well. go on. What were you ng to say?” Wayburn asked im- pa Only this . New York tow Gloria | clothes you can't go down in that old sult have somo new answered, “The Jook the het- to zot Gloria prosperous vou r job you'll land.” Nohody knows that any n Wayhurn safd thes don't sct. If they did, I'd have f a ciple of new suits lieve mel” man friend of lend you some money. 't you?" Gloria asked. Wayhurn nodded. “Well, think of me just as a friend . a woman, Gloria went on. “Tt T could get hold better harshly grow on yours, not | 0f some money somewhere, to help | simply was not you out, would you take it?" No, It would he out of the Wayhurn answered. “No de- man ever hOTrows emembered tea-house, when Stan dollars from her, pay it back. She $10 bills & room a him. And remembering. to let me pa might con ittie money rn surprised her, until 1 get suddenly the he o owing Wayt New odded “All righ n G| get it for you.* And so the matter was settled, over York " she said hold of at Wayhurn, ed at her wrist watch, a Die £he d br engagement 1 the little ng if she | bracclet had risty hesides. money. . . ng about it one Dick. bestde herselt out of s had cut away from him. STORY SO FAR: | beautiful fapper, | thrilled a struggling | how to meet it, 1t was tho breath { of | stood with | all her | Wayburn! although Dick tells her |, gs Glorla to mend |, | Dick heard shunned by her| ciogo, and the bolt inside slide into | | That was G then,” | lleved in getting all the . |if there was any from a, | had that had | was blotted | ©FY ¢e Burton © 1w wea szevics v Gloria, llke all to adventure. And women, Bhe knew life to her! Moreover, Dick as the Male Proper, In & jealous mood, was much easler to deal with than Dick Model Husband. Glorla under- him. ... She had learned jealousy from Stanley about went over to Dick and hand against his mouth Hush she said. “You mustn't get excited like this, You'll make yourself sick! And you know that what you're saying is crazy nonsense, anyway!” Dick’s senses ached with the long- ing to take her in his arms. The warm ncarncss of her made his ad go round, But he clenched his hands at his sides, until She small | nails bit Jnto his palms. “I think T'Il Perhaps sald, while. “I'm tired,” he g0 to sleop for a you'd better go."’ And to his reli the door Glor of went. r room place, That night Gloria sat for a long time before her mirror. ‘How long am 1 going on like this?" she asked her own face, as it glimmered at her from the silver depths of the looking-glass. She couldn't go o nbeing Dick's wite! Not while she felt as she did about Stanley Wayburn, at any rate. That much was certain, She found herself facing a prob-| lem that women have faced since this world began. She was chained to one man. And WAS sur he loved another! What was she going to do about it? Wasn't there some way out of 1t? There must bel She knew Dlck would her go without a struggle. Of course, she could back to work But she shuddered at the thought getting up at seven every morn- ing, of gulping down a cup of cof- fee, and dashing downtown to ham- mer her fingers off on a she never let of Ugh, she had had enough of that! It was worsa than housework, That wasn't what she wanted to do. Not by a long chalk! There was a pasted on her mirror. Gloria raised her eyes to read ft, althoug w it by heart: “Life 5 but Drink the cup, Wear the ro Live the verses vers once, Jast She har- jullness oria’s ereed there was . . . 1o t | nessed to hard work and way out! hter. jazz of life Wayburn dancing. In wanted mus the mind, Stanley those thing: When she thought of ocks 1o be d long dull evening room fire. He stood Gloria rried life, ly known wha | bet a hat I'd still b she said to her face in It looked back at ria was struck again with the of her own good 100ks. Why, she didn't nced any man! Not Dick, or Stan Wayburn, cither! Her face was her fortune! should she be a houschold an ace like €he could carve out st as Kit adway, That stre Khe bills to be paid, by the living- for Marriage. was thought of neals si glass, or Mice hack, either? future for Cameron et of On Gloria snapped out her light to bed. Against the 4 irkness of 1 elec- of a Greg- the Gordon ove ors came 10 W she tage to earn her Kit was in New skow her the worse uld go on the lving! . . She could 4 as she closed her ed off to slecp, siia e Gloria smilc cyes and drop The next morning Dick was not have 1 bed all day O'Hara sald see to upse “Something He'd better 4 rest,” Mrs Glorla at breakf I have my afternaon off dut o perhaps you'd with him this afternoon ms in lay Gloria had come dow ted to go out, She dtained her cof | fee cup and stood up. V' “Aliright, T'll be home ust going for carly," she ing brea dining paper ¢ put. A Gloria looked at the letter, | lald the | typewriter | her with and | room | to stairs hat- o Tansle s ) Sally Atherton to Bea- trice Summers, At last, doar Bee, I am on my way Hollywood and you, I just came| down here and stopped over at Le 1e's request to do the soclety stunt| of attending her forewell party fore she left for Pittsburgh. 1 8hall take tho train from Were, leaving next week ‘Tuesday, but [ can't resist the inclination of telling you ail about that ous danc while it is still tresh in my mind, I never knew before that money | and 1ts lavish use could make any- thing as beautiful as were the rooms at the hotel where the party was given, Flowers, flowers every- | where, Roses shed their petals and | their {ragrance indiscriminate over an assemblage composed beautiful women than I have | seen together before, When | ! as ked at them you forgot that | ) ever such poverty | ! even But what and mis 1 pain in | T want to know I is this the sort | of thing that you would seek if you undreamed | Were hunting that which would give you the hest poseible time?"” “No, I don't think it is, it | hesitatingly, “The best that gay | have ever had in my Jife I hiad never heen | With one, two or h and rashion be- t slie séemed a part slx years — ever since he had left | coliege — probably one of the mos! = | popular bachelors In the United Stat Ho silence 11 was t { “Why, 1|l\<|n 1 looked as It he ing to get at and then sail yes, 1 llke It very much Wh an't 17 1 love 1e look at heautiful women exquisitely | dressed. I like the brilifancy of th lights and the fragrance of the flow I enjoy the gay repartce and exchange of compliments. T ik know that my friends are pros perous and happy. And this speaks better than any tongue of the suc and happiness of Jaek and Les- at me a moment 1 bo- was wondering wi shou ors, the to of course, you may “It is teu or pageant ) ng that wa Wwell, more o ctacle seen ever you lo anyt ere wers on the sta A sorrow the world, Gowns and magnificent w Smiles everywlherc Do you know, Bee, 1 that 1 did | among such wes {tore, and yet 1 of it. It was her was After a while I 8o Incy | neath a harvest moon on a warm Carton, for he too | like a|summer night, and talked or was nge soul wandering in an un-| silent, as my mind dictated, know- | known ephere, and that is the way | ing that I folt lerstood by those “Do you like this?" I blurt- | (Copyright, 1923, cd out, ! I remembered that | | Sydney Carton had been for the last | lings jewels of re on every * he rali times | wer my re open fir the wind and storm o raging without, or be Almost not b : to when three of | place | { winter Tomor This letter continued, alvays go | Ktrawberries, c thin cream, criep rye toast, cooked eggs, milk, cofice. Luncheon—Cream of croutons, brown hread, rl Marmala marmalade, caramel custard, milk, diced rhubarb, 2 | tea. v 8, 1 raising, 7 cups sugar | Dinner Breaded veal ¢ s | diced creamed buttered radis Breakfast - tly with 2 tablespoons Strain soup into egg, stirring minutes, stirring e, Cook 2 onfon soup, Rhubarh s thubarb and spring nges in thin sli mils, | ine se and thick & nd cool and shorteake, not peel discard- cin. Add to in11-2 cups wa- Add sugar and ! thick, Pour into 1sse8 and when cold, NEA asparagus, ! onfens, strawberry coffec Many el | uncooked like a armer their 1 one but jun- with a the people during the | Grown-ups will i land cereal sorved as iora should be served herr | little eugar and no cream, fo | combination dish is impossi { Cream o Onlon. Soup Ons onfon, 1-2 « Wb Gossip’s Corner cspoon flour, 3 months and cool {iseal Salty T rries cover Service, cup sliced nd pe k onio butter over a tubles are eoft, per. Tea ing Stains be removed the liquid 13 over the rinsing with B and sim r with nar- v-down on this you just want 0 you'd as What niis Ihé want do with letter out to her. you mind rto dow this for me” It vae lashing Briggs.” Continued Tomorrow) i | | | i to run | tele room | was e e e e It was addressed in Dick's fine dashing

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