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A Wife’s Confession Adele Gurrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Br T rrrropeeneasasdatratianias st st What Is the Secret Which Mother Graham Has Kept? ad at the my mother- hag open- her slump- sitlon again, dted - s he is now s just a big and, 1 am f I coudn't g her story In us but were fumed into 1t was as if 1 feeling had volce, 1 had t was under 1 tried to do him into 1 not ¢ control my duty out my toward m 1 verely iged to go to him 3 Atdobedience I was Stave's “It Was an Awful Life.” What a dreary, sordid pi was unfolding! T Jonger t had t. And well the aw's v pathy fes | T thou, ol s schools, rigid young stepr “gavere punis incidents of his “It was an three 3 we Bear Him." 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Then' Mt by oE i asebs o™ PO L __! freshened b salt water, possible Deep Oval Back ¢p oval line in the back s | all the ultra smart eve- saltWater Helps rugs and carpets can sponging with strong raded he CROSSWORD PUZZLE at wiil s every Can you get i HORIZONTAL lay VERTICAI through a| THE STORY 80 FAR: Glorla Gordon, heautiful flapper, marries Dick Gregory, & struggling lawyer, Her idea of marriage is fun | and fine clothes . . and no work or children. | Dick borrows Maggle, his mnq‘\ | er's matd, to teach Gloria. to coo But to the disgust of Mother Greg | ory Gloria won't learn, Later Mag- glo leaves becausc Gloriw's wild partics Thew Gloria | Swanson, although Dick tells her| they can't afford a mpld, And she swamps Dick with A{\!n for mew [ clothes and an automobile, | Dick dangerously i1l with pneumonia, During the days of his slow recovery Glorla sees a great deal of Stanley Wayburn, an actor, with whom sho is infatuated hires Ranghifa | Lecomes {1t to a soul,” angrily. “I hadn't had a thing to drink! Not a thing!" May smiled sweagly. “You can tell me the truth, dearle! You know I'll never breathe sho sald, “I don't care whether you do or not! I tell you I didn’t have a thing to drink! It was raining and the car skidded finto the ditch, that's all,” Gloria sald. But Stan was with he?” May asked “Yes, he was' defiantly, “But how he was?" “Oh, you know. hospitals!™ ously “rn abont jt!" you, wasn't answered you know Gloria did doctors’ wives hear things, Things that happen in May answered mysteri- how T she added tell found a Yoy out Her best friend, May Seymour, wife |of Dr. John Seymour, warns her| | against being seen with Wayburn. | tells Glorla how she herself | has been snubbed hecause of her foolish affair with Jim Carewe. Wayhurn says he has the offer of | a b in New York. He needs money, Gloria gets+9200 for him frdm | [ Dick's secretary, Miss Briges, She tells Miss Briggs the money is to be spent on improving the back yard as a surprise for Diek, Wayburn and Gloria go riding one Wayburn, drunk, makes | violent to Gloria, In her effort lto protect herself, she forgets to | gtaer the car, and it overturned in | the road. Wayburn disappears and | Gloria s found and taken to @ hos- pital Thers she ealla for Wayburn NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | Glorfa was asleep when her moth- | er arrived at the hospital, Mre. Gordon and the floor nurse at the foot of her bed talking | tone won't wake up for & while.” the said We have her a sleeping powder.” Gloria's mother ciasped her hands tightly together. You're (o “We her colla ind she's pretty well bruised,” the nurse answered, for the third time, almo, “But she's not going to die, ot course.” “Who s ‘Stan?' "’ she asked, after | | a momeht's silence, “She kept ask- |ing about ‘Stan’ before she went {to sleep.” | Gloria’s mother didn’t answer $he knew at once who ‘Stan’ was That had been what Gloria had ways called that good-for-nothing [ Wayburn! Mre, Gordon red seeing Wayhn her married life. She Wayburn had heen the car had been Tove in low nurse sure she's not serlously asked for the third time. she it Gioria all dur- ondered with her | wrecked wo heen en afternoon, stood up and looked at rin‘s her sleep, and sweet | had often | ad gone to tuck | ago Gloria, in Jnoked as innocent baby. Mrs, herself 8o when she into her daughter's room lier up for the night. Now that look of child-like cence had gone, There was a and hard expression around autiful mouth. What had bronght Gordon wondered. And as if in answer to her qu tion, Glorla stirred in } p and Mg tan." oo ke Gordon inno- new the there it Mrs, stirred She i later she ind opened her eyes. saw lier mother, w sain | smiled a3 she o was sit- ting bestde “CarI” Gl asked, after o few minntes, Her voice was drowsy. gucss it's pretty badly trecked Your dad’s golng to see ahout it in the morr Mre. G n an-| took the fingers of | s handaged hand in hars, winee and swered Glori “Stan long panse She gir! drew them she asked, after another “Was it Wayburn wi 1 in the car this afternc o was with on?" she her eyes. She pre- was aslecp so that | to answer her at ane shadowy Shes been I'm seelng that Wayburn of it!" Mrs, to Gloria's father that night, they walked home, “The nurse | says she's been calling for him e co she came' info the hospita you think he was with her car when it () Jrdd Gordon asked His Iittle Gloria! Ah, no 1 who sur Gordor 14 “o in the turned ov His baby girl! She w kind ran was ms dawghter raise round with fer #he litt rr that he itle 1o had r prayers at his knee! There Glory ad you don't think Way. our Glory today, do 4 again 41 Qv I'm I'm Mra, Gor. afraid when af swered firmly. in't answer me 4 her about him & 68 | aske Tw Gloria was able visitors, T weeks later t up and have them was May Sevmon te Gloria laid eyes on May that she was bursting with Ther 1§ At We May we Mrs. Wi up in your car ck. She you pick the after- said that | to the ' tor going o squiffy to true” Gloria burst out | spe bone's broken | A Iying here O'H is a friend of nurses who took care of | you here at theghospital the night | of the wreck, AWd this nurse told | her about your callig for someone named ‘Stan’ all the timel” Gloria stared at May without Aking. “Mrs. O'Hara ‘Stan’ was," May never occurred to was. But the me ahout it 1 knew ing for Wayburn! I Jittle Sherlock Holmes!™ “1 hope Dick hasn't heard my calling ‘Stan, Giloria “But 1 suippose he has!” May took out her vanity powdered her promincnt nose. “Ry the way, Dick's much better, John says, remarked. “He thinks he'll be able to come here to see you in a day or two." And the next afternoon came the hospital, oria wakened from a cat-nap to find hira standing beside her bed, looking down at her. She smiled up at him in welcome “Well, Dick Grego “it certalnly seems fine standing your own feet Do you really well “Not well but a lot nswered, He drew up a the side of the bed and sat “Your car's till in the shop,” he said, withont smiling. *“The man I sent o to tow it back to town said it was pretty badly smashed, .. [ Tell me, Glorla, how did you hap- pen to run off the road that da Gloria swallowed hard, “Well, it was raining, ou know," began “and the car skidded . and that's all. The next thing I knew the car on Mter. “Mrs. one of the asked John whe went on, “And it John who ‘ftan’ minute he told you'd heen eall- I'm some about ' she’ Diek to she cried, to see you again! now " on el bet she top of me “What were you doing ont in tha | | country 15 miles from home?” Dick Ohy don't tions!” Gloria “Haven't I been eried throngh flat on my ba Give me a little peace! with, you impatiently. enough, weeks, “Was anybody asked relentlessly. Gloria ciosed her e “I'm tired,” she said, “Go away.” “Not until you tell me if anyons as with you in your car that day,” Dick said in a low monotone Gloria opened her eyes smiled at Dick, showing the tiny dfmples that were tucked in at the corner of her mouth. You haven't kissed me yet, Tikky- I'm not going to kiss you,” red calmly, gain?” . but not Right now I'm in one thing. 1 want who was with yon 'way out in the country that day of the wreck! And, by Jove, find out, too! orla burst out laughing. Not if T don't choose to tel ghe said. “After all, nobody knows who was along but me! "And I'm ot going 1o t whitened Dick Rik- Dick answ Dick terested right now,"” just Sudde sald me. she wi “Dick,” anyone vked at her quictly Then he put his hand into pocket and p d out & flusk, covered coat littie mu with cheap “How did his along Ha you His were to have asked. drink- you h with you?” he cen to solfiary r cyes that brown pansies. world did vou get asked 1 never my life.” as wife wi the ere color ¢ in the that thing?" saw it before in looked at to see tried to ered flask. She seemed, sti it in Rtan's hand wake her drink from it! You mean to tell me, upon word of honor, that y6u never have your this whi ore % Dick achad nex answered him gravely, I put the your, Gloria mean fhe ife’ jJust she watch into frew a Then, fascira him ath of relief, ghe saw him shining LI, mud. another cigaret yellow raw from his coa fore you £p Dick What ay? as I ¢ smile Kind you ow as se this You kr cigaret c over that Gloria at W nitials t Wayburn! (To Be ( Headache? New,SatePrescription Acts Quick Clear up severe headache in a few min- utee with new prescription of well known 'I'rlemrl D' medicine t) al goes direct to the conge pressure, and breaks it up wwbou(en er lepressing heart or disturbin, stomach, Money back if not delighted. SAO‘.E for AN-A-CIN tablets, Ouly 25¢ 2and guaranteed by Arma Noveck s Pharmacys moment | eald, | ase and ter.” Dick | chair to | down. | I was lxing In the road with, sk me any more ques- | for two (if ghe | two | in- | I'm going to ' Gloria | for aa g hulnln‘Cky.N Y. AD IN _THE ™ & | “Ha, ha. Reggedy | laughed u)wn hr- saw the mugl I'run for home. “You'd hatter run, it you do not want me to cut off your ears!" And the the 1y magician thought hert thing do | ha had sent sixteen magienl | king to roll right | Andy and mash him caks, but Ragredy atood still with his long sharp sword held firmly in front of him, o when the pumpkins rolled up to him, they cut themselves in two. The magician ran to his and went to his magle mirror to see what the Raggedys and Grampy | Hoppytoad and little Ned and the [ poor witch intended doing, and he |eaw that they were marching right lup to the: front door of his castic My, the maglelan was frightencd ! ond he made sure the doors w fastened tig Raggedy An | knocked upon the magician’s front [door with m long sharp sword. “Bang! Br B only much | louder and wr maglelan shivered in | nis shoes. But finaily Raggedy An [krmnk:u 5o loudly, the magiciun [had to go to the door “What do you want, Mister Rag- gedy And) the magician asked, just as if he did not know that {1 Raggedys had come there to re little Ned's nice mama. “We want you to give e | Ned nice mama and also to cha this poor old witch back into a iic pretty lady!" Raggedy Andy said |~ “Aha! So that is what you wikh! |18 it2" the magiclan cried, just as he had not known all the time We I shall not do it, that's what!" | “Then Andy cried, really know 1o too, for pump- Raggedy flat as a pan Andy had fust over castle us shall seel” though what to do “\What will you do? Just that, will you Mister | Andy 7" the magician asked I'll cut oft your nose, o your ears!” promised. “Dear mo! T should |at all” the magiclan thought himself, but he pretended th | was very brave, "I shall not do | you ask unless you bring me ! zolden canary bird with the | mond eyes!” the mugiclan cried ' an't any such eanary bird!" Liaggedy Andy said h Don't you why 1 asked you to do it “I shall sit right hera upon th front until you come ont Raggedy Andy misad, “Then watch out for ears, Mister Magician “Pooh!" the can ensily guess.” “I guess it i8 no Andy told Rugsedy Grampy Hoppytoad. “The | will never come out the 1 1 shall never catch him | “But Itaggedy Ann 1 been thinking very hard and she w) pered to Raggedy Andv, “You around to thé magician's k and sit upon the steps and wait. Raggedy Andy did this. Then ¥ gedy Ann Knocked upon the n's front door again w impy Hoppytoad's long s “Didn't 1 teil you giclan asked ve he tell Tagge and TN cut Raggedy Andy wt ke t dia- know tl Th steps gician said, I go out the back door, I uge!" 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