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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925. = E seszestatarnastes + . DAILY PASIION SERVICR % . | = . e ’ . e : ‘ A Wife's Confessional DRESS SUBTRACTS POUNDS l ; A W ] 1\2 | oy Beafrice Burton © 10 wea simce e | ) ) . | Adele Garrison's New Phase o pan ‘(‘ ‘h‘m: r‘m B¢ 1ll|—: STORY SO FAR: ‘,‘,""‘ It was you “‘m O I e e e e o TP A TS al creation out ot s Gloria Gordon, beautiful flapper, | theater to hunt me up, If you 2 PON TO BEATRICE SUMMUERS, o110, *I thing the heat of the room al creation out of 1his marries Dick Gregory, a struggling [member. + T know what allod | BEATIICE ¥ 0,1 et | nd R S s {22 Gh8 0 AN e AT “"'l‘ifli‘, A e ot physical affectation. Tt R 3 th btract pounds and : ¢ wanted a love affiair with me. Now, |In all my lifo I have never seen [Was because Sydney Carton had-sud. S RS e : e 4 ”‘I!W"\‘(M:nr(rm\s Maggle, his moth-|pe ™y onest with yourselt! Didn't | crfeet harmony and rhythm. |denly learned that e would have 3 4 ; , to teach Gloria to cook. | o . ) oty hetounding in it | given long years of his life to have Grahan's Interview | But she refuses to learn. Later |’ S O raco, bt therg was fn it an arrest- | 1esllo Prescott gaze into his cyes Par | Maggio leay disgusted With | 10 yeaped forward and took |ing -quiity which mado the whoie | With the rapturous look he had just | Glorla's ay of Wing. Then | gioriq's gloved hunds in his ning something wnnatural scen upon her face ‘ 0t | . REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ‘ o ke miln frock Iuwyer, Her doa of murringe 18 fun 30U YO wero bored with married | CONTINUED - uteied my o SR MI though Dick tells her they can't af- paby 3 AR | ford & maid. She swamps Dick with | PCF: Who sot wmarricd 100 s0on," he | prise of It all was the fact that I ocused on the opposite corner ot debts for new clothes, and a new | the room, where T had seen l.oslic's “You'll settlo down after & lio was doing it | husband the moment before. He was Betore Dyeing Dross | automobite, while, and be l| fine wite, You'll| 1 o not think, Biee, T have seen | I DL e 1o SYIRT Thistan. | ES LR O CLOFEXDEWATIS Leslie dance since wo girls used to | *4N aroias (okgn el A g S A wakl { ~ Gloria goes riding In it with H“m “Is tlat what you want me 10]dunce together at boarding scheo!,|8tonc. 1 could not interpret his N Bring Her Right Up ley Wayburn, an actor. They are ! ! 5 thoughts. 1is white face was as est pt acen by. Mother Gregory, who begs | do7" Gloria usked, “Now that you'ra n #he was ruther spiriticss and |5 Sy e and atmont as blank, Bro Glpria to mend her ways. Gloria |l€avINg town, you'ro perfectly con- I, bt that night sho was ke @} By oy ovaer, (hat whatever had g Removes Tuk Staims pays 10 attention to what she says. | tON1ed not to seco me again, aren't ing flame undor the lurld sensu ‘ N P oA ‘”w” vers dii: a W ‘ Sho promises to lend 8200 to Way- |YOUZ You want mo fiol to bother | cvsnces of the gilding measures. | IR L OURRER (Y (105 o 3 Hiin wha iiedia 1 w0t M w‘;\‘u\l'xlhy more, don't you? Youw'rs Untll thon T had always Al Ll o York to get a joh. IenLolsIng tango a more or bRl e e e o R DIa ke Nor does she profit by the ex- Lim ot golpgaton iwo was formance. That vight for the fiest | % ‘,‘,”M. ‘,I‘quy-p:‘-] :Ilv'ryl;];jfl\' OIl Vrom Fabrics of her friend, May Seymour, | More.” Wuyburn answered, time 1 realt s marvalovsle muli=ll rhe Rt e e R i cun he remov wife of Dr. John Seymour, who fs | Meantime, I want to sec TR . BByl M ATOn, 8 : g witl i snubbed everywhere because of her [4# often as yowll let me se i ) e mn, foolish love affair with Jim Carewe, | Bussel. . .. And, let’s not quarrel, | . IS {ram g Lind man Al ."; ']I” . o'y Washing Gloves ’ with' pneumonia. Ho' ls nuraed by [ Gloria‘opeied tlia door ot the musiths, Lae S Hldi ot Co it o o ne b B New and G Mra. O'Haora, whose slster, Susan |iomioblle, and slipped out of it.|F0F Y C0 A G e LI LB LT L find r Briggs, I8 Dick's secretary, Dick re. | Yoars afterward, when Stanley Way- | OMIB0red th - the dance. B with o glasa of sparkling water Just eve covers and one day while Glorla is | Purn thought of her. he saw her as | w0l Boy Whw clotfed In & WSS | hevond his reach 13 nlons)in the Noussiwithihim netats|#he was mow. ../ hier oyesl full lof |0 CIC & BAMOUESNAT S6e MR | My heeriiaimont itepped hesting {empis to Kiss her, She repulses | Unshed tears, her soft mouth trem- Liesatic i | ;|1 wondered it Lealin knew, and it A o { bling Jler partner smilingly auld some. {she know what was going to be the oo at Mother Gregory | "1 WON't see you again” she said 0 her end for a flashing in- | outcome ! lan appendicitis operation. Gloria| Wayburn watched her run up the t vivid moment T saw a Leslie | of her heart? If not, what was th sends for Miss Briggs to stay with | {ront steps of the hospital, and dis- escott that 1 had v'u“y known. 1|etatus of t .‘v-fl‘-rmn I could not R Dicle whilo she gore e the haspital, | appear within its swinging doc S1W 4 womea tlat, had Leslla her |l Loslie’s face was another the NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “Along about day after tomorrow, ronicd her, she would have enlgma ) e GlloMa ran ont, {0 the garage and |Shell bs calling me up aguin,” fimed Ner a strar (Conyrishts 1025, NEA Sarvice) Ino) 5 Keep Out of Water said comfortubly to himself. * A aan 1 clenching my arm. T - Fon know women.” turned te he coptorted | TOMORROW — This letter cone He turned down tie brim of his y recov- ! tinued hat, turned up the collar of hi cout, and went away through the! rted the little blue roadster, Two minutes later it was skimming the shining wet pavements on the road to the hospital Gioria's heart beat fast as she neared the street corner t had nting gray rain, W tling "My the favorite meeting place | 1lapper Wite FABLES ON OEALTH ADENOIDS EASY TO REMOVE |« e ant S Wi 0 L5t Yes! There he was! Stand everlasting cigaret. ik L iz a5 islie: “walked § 1, and does not| He swept oft his hat as Gloria | through the hospital, : DYy , [ headed her car in toward the eurh {rentgahipgkgcen IEriLo and stood bare-headed in the rain, |4 bare lit{ls room at the end ot a Tor thellover ol Mike. i on the third floor i Do you want to catch as they bring $ you th o' dampiess? Gloria W from the y s e AL e the ear. | room, Tl let you know ; N ream ral Ralsed Strawherry Shorteake ) Jump in, and be quick about it} |and went away. Ll C S . One-half yeast cake, 1-2 cup su- . going o cat I've There was a pile of maga s on [ coTee: 1 . gar, 1 ¢ 1 cup milk, ; it now. You've kept me|@d fumcd-ouk table in the middle ot| lunchron — m of tomato spoon salt, 4 tabiespoons melted 2 S here iitine oo e mestdneY roon Gloria picked one up, able timhales, | butter, flour, 1 quarl strawberries, do you know it?" Stan | and settled down with it, in an un-|da'e and 4 sandwiches, | 1 cup sugar : ttled Into his seat and | comfortable wicker rocking chalr, (MK tea. . Sift 2 cups flour with sugar and 53 | shook the raindrops from his pearl- ned the pages idly, Then| Dinfier — Cream of spinach soup. | salt. Beat cgg well and add to milk, b il ook oy Ak osaed it ed crackers, chicken salad, | Slowly add second mixture to first, q “I wasn't coming today at all,”|Onto the tabic. She leaned back |ChCese cups. raiscd strawberry | stirring constantly. Beat in meited e [ R : aguinst the chair and went to sleap, | Shorteake, mitk, coffee. er. Add yeast cake dissolyed in J “You weren't coming?” Stan re-| She was awakeneq by the clatter broiled lamb chop or an « tablespoons boiled water cooled 4 Starch on Trons peated. There was surprise in lis|Of dishes and silver, Outside the |should be provided for a child un- warm {emperature. Cool wa« 2 to your ol of the waiting-room was a|der 10 years of age in place of the fore adding yeast cake, Cover b Gloria shook her head. rt. laden with trays of food | chicken salad, 1f the shortcake is let rise until double its & 6 Alvs anseered “Bul they||foriihe patients served cold, children u hool | bulk. ~Add enough more flour to telephoned to say that I'd better go | @ glanced at her wrist- | age may in , but 4 f ke a soft dough. The dgugh right over to the hospital. Mother | Wateh. It was fiv irty. Surely it|the oven plain hread g g r i B enough td roll, . iregory's there to be operated on |Must be time for them to bring- | with ecrushed berries shonld be | thout three-fourths inch thick for appendiclis. . . . I must hurry!” | INg Mother Gregory back rom the | substituts put into a slightly floured pie o = = = . | She presseq her foot down on the OP! 4 . able Timbales I t to double its bulk, he Adventures e o e e J KaggedyAnn e it I asked you to rids with me so| {rom where she stood was another 2 tablespoons 2 tal nty minutes longer. Re- : : T could tell you why T made up my | €art. From it came a tiny sour u 1 enp m -l move from oven, split, butter L2y gi M a ed “A mind not to meet you today," Gloria | Jike the cheeping of small hung 001 t, 1-8 teaspoon 2 spread with herries crushed hfi a went on bravely. “This is the last robins. She walked over to the sweetened avlth 4 bt - ) . time T'm ever going o see you .. .| On it with their little pink hands | b tablis through a rer alf of cuke, cover Y Ly “okm qm@“‘ E Eisl] or talk to you.” waving In the air, were fout little | atter, stir ir and when | 1er i wrrf sery : - and tossed out his half-smoked cig- | White wool, Gloria look . stirring const : m Cog S rvies, ¥ W s the big idea, Russet!” “Aren sked. laying his arm along the | ever saw:” % | I 3 salt 4 Take Ring k of the seat, Gloria leaned for. hind \ war away from - littie “You sce, it's this way. . .. I've | there, inking a lot about Dick and 1’8 their f time i ! ¥ Gloria tried to | Wh hey're howling" s} x- ) couldn’t go on | plained. “I'd let you hold one o 1%¢ with him hem for a minute, hut = against inking about |the rules of the hospita sceing you| Gloria shrank away On, 1 would ¢ York to get | burting i1t T don't kiow v I . Glor ] whiispered, “Dick.” g it today | h0ld u baby et mou t te i he lapsed into her stupor aw Low The little r Why, he's| “A woman doesn't have f |t oria tiptoed out of the room v tan! Tt would kil |Mow to Liold & buby. She just knows | 11 tos well,” s K e u more to this 5 2 from him! o | low, the minute she takes it in her ! * E f von . q i she knew! ki up my mind to put you|arms. It's born y right for you tc ¢ re was M iregory. think- t of my thoughts and be a gave Gl ¢ i ¥ i o her room. ing of n the ute she came { to Dick from now on. 1| ok ag she tri © ba art | then - o ancsthetic! He ’ w the princi- i 1o her 15 1t the little pink- haq said? . . That didn't want babies women, 4 it she wers un- : wondered what it b ave a baby of her . ot Ranghild z the nk There wa i odlor of dinner ran upstairs, The door of was closcd. Miss Brizgs : in lier low and lovely . her oy o she breath and listened, 3 To Be Continued) Ca Poke Bonnet . & Ve T o v i . : : For Child ‘ oAl e A S e £l D 1 Wl VERTICAT )l = G f Gloria knelt down and put B B X (s} her ear to the crack of the ; . 2 by E door. She held her breath and . \ usset,” Lo | listened. il