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TERTIILLIILLILLL Mother Graham S33epelit i oas Iremulowsly Fe- vives Her Memorses As Mother volee fa tan's q jomparative Ky's end's eyes ite compassion eld mine 'l Tell You the Graham's tered estion ages father 80 erem ha answ g s story! a He Was My Father's Partner.’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, r—— ALY FASHION NERVICK DINNER FROCK OF EXTREME CUT This dinner frock of very extreme | 1s of chartreuse satin with godets set in at the hem to | ve the cffect of a very full flounce of the top portion | nds of pearl trim any atraiaht liie is broken hy b mings. Unique Scarf From Paris Gossip’s Corner Keep Out of Water or 1 Fiening Wrap, Too hite flannel coat may wrap, FABLES ON HEALTH INSOMNIA LARGELY A HABIT ith the set be 18 up to into sl and ter suys he nead ps in a strange to the roo! pass his hed The Advertures Raggedyhon - wafaggedy Andy .§ i by Joh Ragi the large Blumplity sounding as distant thun The mag magica back!” I others. “What make gedy A asked me!"” Just «edy Ann said AT y stood still ’ wy Gruelle magician started large pumpkins rolling down the path. very as an and after WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925, - Jhe STORY 80 FAR: | Gordon, beautiful flapper, Dick Gregory, a struggling | Her {dea of marriage is hm‘ and no work | marrics lawyer and fine clothes or children, Dick borrows r's maid W, to Maggie, his moth- | teach Glorla to cook Alegust of Mother G won't try leaves At | of parties, | a hires Ranghild | | although Dick tells her | they can’t afford a m And !lh" Dick with debts for new and an automobils | Dick is v Il with pneu- | monia. During the days of his re- { covery, Gloria sces a great deal of | Wayburn, an actor, with infatuated, Her best | Seymonr, wife of Dr. rms her against g seen with Wayburn, She tells how st 15 been snubbed of a foolish love affair with Carewe, Gloria Maggie | Glorta's wild | Then Glol | Swanson, to learn [ st because | swamps clothes dangero | Stantey | she May Seymonr, wa wl | frien | John bei Gloria | Jim Wavburn tells G | offcred a job in New York, He needs money, Gloria gets it for him from | Dick's seeretary, Miss Briggs, S Miss Briges the money is to be spent on rose bushes and trel- xcs for the house, She goes riding in her car with who tells her that Sonya an actre s going to be company in New York. who is jealous of the ac- cries. i NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Gloria went on crylng quietly. Then, presently, she dried her tears on a little wet hall of a cambric handkerchief. She looked up at Waybu red-rimmed How asked s oria he has been % Chotek in his Gloria burn tress, rn with wet, can I help ecrying?" sh bad enough to think | your going away —— but te think you're going where that Cho- woman fs. . .." it was too much! to fresh sobs irn put his around her a look of aunoyance in Nothing in the world quite 0 much as @ tears. Tt robi her of that made her a nion come, rea nd How ed your mind so soon? re 1 stand with Gloria | bored him woman in all the t thrilling comp “Oh, come, impatiently auty Russet!” he days ng come | ago you were wil Glorla long ath 1f had my mind you'd want too said. “It's to put you cep roming my best not to you for wecks. . On, | am 1 going | sohbing crazy. 1 try it but you T've done of to do when you're | Wayburn her shoulder | comfortingly “Well, I'm ing vo et patted not & happy about little Russet,” heesaid. forget it. This may bhe r have fo- ost of 1" and took o, Me pow- chin with under- d Glor le vanity e and \'s ba nose the her s of makeup 1 smell cancd the 1 s right an actor who hiskey on his away nd a Wayburn “War merry o asked. aff, Baby a few puffs, Then she imace of distaste ar k any mor tell the cor Not nswe es me first 1 luc! 5, Stan sym- flas inscrewed tempt the keep her wits 4 soothing- ' when lg Qiving: Do you apapt e tol | someone Burton © 1988 wea szavice i wreek the car? We're almost in the diteh this minute!" She steereq the car to the middie | of the road. The sun had gone be- hind a cloud-bank, and a few lH\‘rrnl of rain gleamed on the windshleld. “April shower,” Wayburn re- marked carelessly, He had sunk | into the corner of his seat, He was looking. at her very hard and in- | tensely, IHis jaw hardene Befors Gloria knew what was huppening, he had her in his arms igain, e bent her head back and | kissed the white lids of her eyes. | “Russet!" she heard him say be- | tween clenched teeth, “lRusset, 1 want you! 1'd give anything in the world this minute, , . ." Glorla forgot all ahout the car. All ghe wanted to get Stan's | face away from her, She was fright- fully afraid of him suddenly, She raised both her hands from the steering wheel and caught him neatly under his right jaw bone, There came a crash! The sound of splintering glass! A blinding glare a8 of a thousand lightnings! Then . . . darkness! There was a roar ke Niagara in Glorla's cars. And above it she heard someone screaming ke a wild animal caught in a trap. It was the sound of her own voice sile e was The patter of gentle rain awakened her e was Iying in wet road Above her towered the little hiue car that Dick had given her for her birthday, [ts wheels were in the air. Near her on rain-streaked lay lay Stan's little flask and his silver cigaret case Gloria put out her hand to plck them up. But a sharp pain in her shoulder stopped her. She groaned and her eyes with the agony of it in her the shut . Then she looked all around Where was Stan? he be pinned under the car? Gloria's breath stopped at the terrible | her, Could wrecked almort though! Stan!" are you? There echo, With super-human effort she dragged herself up on one el-| bow. She looked down the wet road. | Far in the distance man's figure, Gloria knew it was Stan, “I suppose he’s going she groaned alond. “And he'd bet- ter hurry! For I'm going to die if stop this pain called, Answer me!"” was no reply . . . she “Stan, where not even almost was a doesn't pretty soon!" She clenehed her tecth, Her whole | hody mass of red-hot pai that grew worse minute Then the seemed away from had again. The eves she was a every to fainted world her. She next time Glorla o thought the sun ing. She seemed to be straight into it But after a while she saw that it wasn't the ! burning on a table an: oil lamp shade. Beside it sat a round, red winter apples, ned her | s shin looking sun, after all, but er. Tt a yellow lamp near ) was with glass ittle old lady with cheeks, wrinkled ke he was knitting. PR “Where am 17" Gloria thought. Then, suddenly, she remembered he made cat effort to speak. Where's Stan E Your husband? 'q i to know!" the little old ady sald. She pushed her tacles up on her forchead and T oria. here and told that his wife the wreck of hLia road, j to supper,” the mister was getting to go there with Th what spec- “He wister me and was lying came ler auto- up the st as we was she sald. as lick as you ple Gloria groaned T Tlate elephoned to It ought Lute an to for yo now, footstcps came ac ittle farmh Gloria. the room opened followed by two men o men carried a Joor o d farmer, 1 laid her She whimpered a mal ail the w hurt ani- y to town as the am- hulance jogged back over the road the road that she and led that afternoon. Gloria opened her was lylng in the bright, civing room of a I al. were with One taking off ia's mud- Tho other stood with a pad and pencil. your name?" she ] regory, relative 0 nurses clothes, was g asked arcst gave her mothe began to ery my mother! want my mother, r for hea ake vhat's happened to §tan ed to think of state And to find an in his | ndering is. the | She wild, intoxicated AT the dark country “Who's Stan? Your nurse asked No," Gloria sald eves ro hubby her | She closed (To Be Continued) READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED Let Cuticura Soap Keep Your Skin rEresh and Youthfull wle Sorp, Uintment, Talcom free Address: Fatorien, Dept. £, Malden, Mass. just | ; | ]EEQWH[?E You Buy Flavor africe when you buy delicious *SALADA" it is really unique among teas. Pure and rich yielding, Three hundred cups to the pound. SElhicTansles What did neing? 1 surprised You not my &t Letter from John Alden Pro Sydney Carton Don't think that beeanss I didn't send telegram mediately, T was not concerned with brupt trom tl ted Les- party, hut and T left cxer 5 activitios for Pittshurgh day man is when 1 returned office 1 sces his found my work piled up 8o high I and ail- could not s¢ , if he You know m know that I have I have thought and the &teel turned, Tonight, however, 1 sitting in the office waiting for a long tance telephone eall from Ne and while I am here 1 w vou, 20 What's the matter 8¢d? Why did m the party without a word 10 anyone? a I thought you were going to see offt on the the nest There was quite a dele station, o'n atly and apprehen- dancing 18 cott to you think of les con old man you a im- | sive w your parture you sce leslic the next h and over it well enough to 1 sha t v her, < mind it T can de- but that we going sures W A one-tra of nothing business since I re- ming saw my wife throngh th Melvi lous me There was of which 1 was hated the Vil who was daneing red which made ont upon that ife from lis arms him into smithereens, how silly myself saw iinutes afterwards mother, who had rived on 11 t unexpeet- making ie remarks of dis- for 'making such Darsel. that Lesite conld party the t 1 found out as to have her dancing had been tak- for the t two Atlantic City and Ale am surtoris, Yorl write Jowever, of perfectly conscion 1 h ler with a to walk vou leave floor, snateh my 1 knog Of course, vou cun see train day. that wus of Syd. 1 the | this only a when heard me tion at You probably saw the pic tures of some of the women in the newspapers, There were many cameras surrounding us there were cannons at the time of the charging of the Light Drigade Mother, wh arrived at the inexpectedly just as leslie wa ishing t tango, with At the 1 “felt like one ture actresses and nothing 1 desire.” She talked a lot graceful notoriety could that st tered Leslie's as has come said liom¢ i and thinking ain she those the of mov sensation about the NEA Service, as she haske popularity., TOMORROW — This letter cone tinued, Breakfa wheat er thin coftee Luncheon — Orange juice, J tsh ar rics, Combine bring to the toast, m 2 point. t minutes, and cool of I I Verries and pour real cooked with cream, crisp soup, crouto pineapple tea Dinner steak, now p buttered and cabbage with san vam, Broi tatoes in ¢ par salad, junk gus strawberry 1, milk, sauce, coftec Prevent shoe pressure. 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