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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ISDAY, MAY 19, 1925, [ a cnc srors moex | P [FLAPDERWIFE - 2&hoTinalon w Beafrice Buron ©19es ¥ea stwvics e Adsle Garrison's New Phase of s d ful sy f 5 THE STORY SO PAR |to have Stanley Wayburn see her o Ton bewicul tlannars | wichi Nov face wed aa’nlobater from | Letter Trom Sally AUiceion 10 (g him,:infast sho lsya hermit out Dick Gregory, o Strug g | Marie's strenuous treatment! Beatrice Summers, Continued to amuse him, He only danced with REVELATIONS OF A WlFE g ) » . v Her fdea of marriag fun | “I'm not,” Mario anawered placid-| Do you kunow, Bee, 1 am ‘almost | her and his wife during the optire ]« « per part of t 5 nd fin \ but 1 Iy You'll look like a million dol- | wicked cnough to be glad that Jack | ¢Vening wrs when 1 finished with you, 1'm | Prescott has felt some of the pangs| 1 am rather ashamed to tell you mothers mald, | against most beanty treatments, but | of jealousy that he has inflicted | this, Dee, because I noticed that 2 10 cook this i really good for the skin.” | upon every woman who has ever! Melville Sartoris, and oven Sydney Lator, Maggic I used to say.”" she went on, “that | loved him, But 1 do hope that 1.¢ Carton, scemed much taken with Glosia's wild | there wax nothing Ike good, cold | lie will not find out after all that | the irl. Sho evidehtly lhas all her Corner 0 . ) partic loria hires Ranghild | water for the complexion. And that | the great strength of her aftection | br ither's magnetism, Whether she fs { i inso fells [uking 1t consciously, us did her wraham Becomes venin and Talks her | wa right back in the old days| has been given to some one other when there wasn't %0 much smoke | than her husband, for that would and - dirt it orld, But these | only bring her great unhappiness, | Unconsclously with the irresponsi- days you've got to et right down | even though he were a better man bility of youth & L desire to cam ' than John Prescott, pleas I do not | , but if you some- brother, to gain her own ends, or Lor Dainty Fabrics with | to get the grime of them!" AL this time, however, T am gure an - in general 1y write Her Glorla didn't answercd. She had | that all her great thrills came from | thing to Lesiie that will make her wife of gone to sleep—utterly exhausted the fact that she was able to dance | 8top, look and listen, 1 think you not to| She did not waken while Marie | 80 perfectly Will be doing her cat favor. powdered and rouged lier face, and “Do you know, Sally,” she con-! 1 am glad 1 am going to see you brushed mascara along her brows fided to me, “that while T was danc. | S0 soon n we will have one ‘%of Gray Shades smart lashes, ing last night I almost believed old-fashioned talk fests, I have & 2 . 8 ; i e Plea. ke all f ¢ my | that the great joy of iife lay in @ few problems of my own to put soolaghes o when Marie | physical motion. Its rhythm, its’'up to you. Your advice is always rously 111 with | had finally wakened her by shaking | conscious grace, secmed happiness 5o sanc. Regards to Dick, PTG her briskly, “It makes me look like | cnough, I do not wonder that all Lovingly, Sally. o E N | ¢ - S x|l a clown people from the Aboriginies to the ' ht, 1925, NEA Service Wipe Them Dry : i : i & ' . It does not. It makes you look | most sophisticated modern take Inc.) : a great big wax doll,” Marie | pleasure in some kind dance, <aid. “To my way of thinking you're | @nd that they make it exp TOMORROW— Letter from John sting Wbz 0 4 2 = L2 1ot better looking with your eyes| cmotions of pleasure i Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton., v & e 3 § ¢ qouched up a bit. . . . Don't make| I have written you, dear Dee, Linen Towcls Better ¥ 4 Qo e ! TR mitANe Ar AnTh King you're one | &reat length about Leslie, for 1 am of the women who don't need make- | very much interesied in what has Mrs, Gregory! Only one woman | happened to her. However, 1 won- in a thousand ix so pretty that she | der it I have ever spoken to you in : S B Joesn't necd §t.” my letters of the young girl that = s g 3 8 3 ; ) orla stared at her crestfallen, | Lestie took into her home at the Wash in soda 0 RO (G 3 - Pt r horro Then she looked into the mirror. | Feaucst of Ruth Burke as a kind v A i oo 1 W e hi e She had always thought that she | Of nursery governcss for her son. one SomARLint al tonsand | L m sune I8toldtit tolyous who was o heautiful the didn’t t the time, 1 reproa my- | (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) (han the lightest touch |&elf for thinking that sibly this | , ‘That night Gloria at ) dinner. e youee and powder to make her | Kirl might have some of the Has Tizht Basque 5 g ¥ Kk had finishc Ll s ravi s Helen of Troy! of her brother, who as we all 1 thet : she was 1 nade the life of Rt Jurke a per- room ' g t hell as long as he was her hus- it you take t t n, I c ? : W o \ ting tof e el f My first impression, however, of on the other W Rage for Color \3F B k t teally e v ty as she | Zoe Ellington was very good. She is indenfable su Ao man's | ow e 3 . t ¢ 3 % E f Wi hard look | exceedingly lovely to look at, and aim | to relationsh nsihl 1 r 1 e has brains. Since that first yet told He is o \ ———FABLES UN HEALTH ’ % i Was Only Lighteen ting. liow ¥ was quite months of . only or twics the night of the ty 1 got another impres- | {EIGHT HOURSARESTRISINEEDED! | 2 i L el Tt W s : = e at her woe-l . SR e wished | derstanding between 1 | Prescott. She is intensely older woman's attention nd Wife an went out & ide him. It was done rubl ity me Wayburn ered | 1 (& B toast W t flat with hi t know : coffec r oW n minutes or r cook away ithout dan lig Strawherry Suuc dishes of ice cr t cream mud puddie Andy to eat as he r the fight, “But as soon as rests a bit, we hurry cian’s castle and resct nice mama!” Ragged “I be now that t knows what a good Andy is t quit Aspoon s ¢ C i mea HORIZONTAL (To Be Continued) mee back hom came to Hoppyton taffy ca candy b A u just like mud ar VERTICAT Whieh one is Ragg soidier asked, &COW She winced as Marie wrapped her face in steaming towels.