New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 20

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gm AmWife’s C(:nfessio;:l% 'l For THEMJUI:;S GRADUATE - E@WE The Perfect Bl Boakice Burton | © 1023 #a wvicy v ' 3 ' e he end ahe was ’ ere's a qualut bouffant dress THE STORY 8O FAR: Helen of Troy. Tn t Adele Gerrison's New FPhase o the June graduate. Narrow | Glorla Gordon, beautiful flapper, |doggoned glad to sneak home to the ru srgandie plquantly trims the . & marries Dick Gregory, a struggling |old \Junh.ml 4 ‘MIE of this dress, while the i Jawyer. Her idea of marriage s| -“Yes, but she'd had her good REVELAT[ONS OF A Iy ue-like bodice has a colorful N . fun and fine clothes . . . but ne [time first!"” Glorla sald, brightening. i | enibroidercd corsage in front. b work or children, “And you'd better treat me gently, i SS— e PO TCIIIIT? £ She refuses to cook or keep house, [ Dick, or you'll wake up one of these Hes0 and hires Ranghild Ewanson to do it [mornings and find me gone,” Mother Graham Tells Her Story 1 5 0 ! © |for ner, although Dick says they| “Treat you gently . . ." Dick Teas from nearly thirty differ- Bl { can't afford a mald, And she [groancd. “As it I'd ever treated | e ~ For Boyish , awamps Dick with debia for her|3ou any other i someines 1| @nt gardensare blended to give clothes and & new automobile, think that it 1I'd pulled a little of r:r‘ 0 . ‘ BObS ; Jie Glorla becomes infatuated with | the caveman “‘_‘"“‘"3““’ you'd been SALADA its distinctive flavor. 8 S e el Stanley Wayburn, an out-of-work |a better wite. actor. Her “jagzy” friend, May| He stopped, lost In & new train of It is truly a revelation. T it. | 4 Seymour, wife of Dr. John S8eymour, thought. : ! y warns her not to ba acen with Way-| “Nee here, Gloria,” he sald after a burp She tells Gloria how she moment, “I want you teo tell me Jerself hus been snubbed because of [how far this Wayburn aftair hos ! {a foolish love affair with Jim |gone. Has he made love to you? ! VQ“ reso a n“ { l‘k':nu\v. RO Dick becomes serously 1l with | Glorla widened her eyes at him | : pneumonia. During the days of nis |like an innocent child just waking ) | slow recovery, Glorla secs Wayburn |up from a nap. w a e “ y | constantly. Ho tells her he in go.| “He was trying to make love to f ;h." 1o New York to get a job. He|me the day 1 wrecked the car,” she| ; I 0 e Glors borrowa 830¢ [#nid; “T nit him . . . I forget all L J G “¢ 0 of Dicice money rom Ana e neat thing | Ay vohmy \irue [ of Dick’s money from his secretary, |about driving. [ Miss Briggs, She tells Miss Drigge | knew 1 was lying under the car ; ! she wants the money to improve the | half dead. . " “Anyway,” Raggedy Andy sald,|them so much!” After throwing the 1 ! house and yard | Dick put his arms around her|uws have captured tho Magiclan's | Raggedys from the upstairs window, Gloria and Wayburn g0 driving vers gentls. castle, even if wo lave not captured [the Magician intended throwing and the car overturns, Wayburn | 1o eould feel the beating of her| e magiclan. But he is sure to re- | Grampy loppytoad out too. “Cause | dtsappears and Gloria, badly hurt, ls heart. It futtered Iike a frightened | turn and when he does, we will just | You are no good!” the magiclan told taken to the hospital. When she bird's, it ssemed to him. A e ey vl rana Ukaep U ula e | has been tn the hospltal two weeks| “And then you talk to me as if | yyngry he will have to give us Jittle| and make a serving boy out of him I and is better, Dick comes to sec her. (T was a bad woman!” she sobbed. | Nog's nice mama!” and 1 shall keep the witeh and make | He accuses hor of having been out | “Just because T want to jazz around “And change me back into a pret- | n hired girl out of her! That's what sith Wasburn and shows |and have a little fun. . . .” |ty 1ady!” the poor witch sighed I sha *And he gan aftgr tor's clgarette « found Dick patted her round shoulde “Oh, yes!” Raggedy Andy said.| mnpy toad | under the wrecked car. When he spoke his voice was harsh. | “We will make the Magician do that| Now Grampy Hoppytoad thought e el His cyes were filled with passion | too! L 5 and tenderness, | Why not scarch the magleian's| tet for me to be thrown from the NOW GO ON WITH THL STORY “Poor llttle kiddie!” he sald, "I'm | castle \,M" 1‘,:“.".\,.‘,-, nics :f‘,"‘m.‘ | window than it wiil for t Ma- took Wayburn's cigurette sorry | Grampy Hoppytoad suggested. | Rician to be thrown from the win- from Lick 1t was not untfl he was halt way | “Whenever Magicians capture nice| dow, o | shall try 1o throw him turned it over and | home . 8 from the warmth | |adies, they always keep them pris-| from the window!” « ¢ slim hands, nd perfume of her . . . that he | eners, like old Mister Bluebeard | when the Magiclan caught in (he world did you get gan to doubt what Gloria liad told | gjg!" irampy Hoppytoad, Grampy Hop this thing?” ghe asked, puzzled. The ' him e had lled to him so often! | “That's it!" Raggedy Andy erled, | pytond caught e Magiclan, and the e ) time she had geen it, it had “ e | “While the Magician 13 away, we | harder the Magician tried to throw been lying in the wet yellow mud | That night Gloria lay in bed | will find little Ned's nice mama when | Grampy Hoppstoad from the wir 4l Chagr ! R e bestde the wreek of her car. And [thinking over what she had told | a|l we will have to do when the ma-| dow the harder Grampy Hoppytosd Gosslp S orner she was quite sure that she hadn't | Dick ahout Warburn gician returns is to make him | tricd to throw the Magician from the [ ymbintag nith the milk for | pioked it 1 She had told him the truth. But [ change the poor witeli into a mice “Indow unfil both were so tired, Y and the mixture will The nurse in *he office down- the whole teuthi Far from it! | pretty lady ltke she was hefors!"” { they had to v and rest. Anid, etairs just gave it 1o e along ghe had not told him that Way So the Raggedys and the others| A8 there was hing elsé to do, with the jewalry you had on when bLurn had kissed her dozens of times. | searchad all through the Magician's | While t! were resting, the Ma Making Ples Brown on eame into the hospital” Diek | ghe had not told him that the eastle, but nowhere could they find | ¥icfan gave Gramuy Hoppytozd and putting a pie in the oven, 4 ered His ¢ sounded tired reason she had struck Wayburn that | jittle Ned's pice mama, though they | /i!tle Ned and the poor witch and ar with mitk. Tt will im lay in her car was not because he | found many doors which were himsclf a gliss ive cr il eyt v took a little handful of jewalry had tricd 1o make love to her . locked tight and no keys ed {t down |but because she was afrald of his|handy In Starching t a pie up her jove-making when he had been | e Magiciun had a very fine cas 11 finish mine firs and put them on She alid [drinking #1e though, Takes Off Rust about | even {6 he was a ma ri st eh under her pi Alove al had not told him | gieian, There were &0 many nice ed up at 1 There thagt she had given Wayburn $200 | wonderful thinga in the castle which | orn written in lovely of Dick's own money! Money that | the Magician had collected. There fertha of har aves he would probably never pay back! | was a magie soda water fountain, “Ho you knew when yon came s owe Yked starch er wrir [ So Soup Won't Cordle and a lot of lollypop plants and is room that I'd heen with Stan . Ten doys later, when Gloria left | erything magical like that. So the v the wreck she sald hospital, hier own little blue | Rageedys and their friendas ate iec . \ toa trap for mel” car stood at the curb waiting for | cream sodas while they waited for E ! 7 course 1 knew. The minute her. It Jooked as good as new. the magician to returs 4 s y Dick answered grim “I don't know whether I have [stairs go “SCRITCH! SCRATCH! W1 had the fellow hy ve enough to ride home in it or | and went up to &ee what It was, and inute! e mad 11" she said shakily to Diek. when they reached the room where isting movement with bis hands. | “Sure you have. Hop in” Dick | the noise was, there gtood the Ma Dick, please don't get excited loncouraged her. “Your nerves ave | gician, He had made the magic bu or this! There's really very little | jumpy. Youw'll be all right pretty | Ket carry him right up to one of 10 o1t Gloria pleaded. T told Stan |soon. Doe Seymour wanis me to go | open windows and right into i t day that I was never going tolaway for a long rest We'll go to_ | room #cc him again Ty Tidid v Y YOU g We bLoth need| “Ha, you thought you couil o0l ey helalleoingitor New | fc Keciimatbnt, Dut soliis i { l e | L Yark 2 | 1 the car windows!” the magiclan lau Dick stared out of the windows at | “Perhaps mother'll go g with | and seeing that Raggedy Andy rom John Alden Pre « 4 ‘ « houseiops across 1he t. He'us” Dick said, as the Sydney Carton, Continu 2 4 o \ ad toward them ar rolled | left his long sharp sword down-| [@Jshnny Grueti alor “She looks pretty | stalrs leaning against the ice cream If any of the men who Ay after that operation of her: soda, water foun N & magiciar osc houses have wives like “Just you dare to ask your moth- | was not afraid of I Andy " he said. 1 wonder {f er to go anywhere with us!” Gloria’s | now. Grampy e kind who refuse eyes flashied T'd rather sta) in “And another thing!™ ¢ Ma e children, whe go tearin s town all my life n go any- | &lelan said, very loud und cross Jike, | suddenly jumped The Magickan threw him right out of the window ith other men, who never where with your mother! | “You must get right aut of my cas toa Gramp. at home who don’t even | Dick tricd to change the subjeet. |t1& hefore T throw vou all out of the | ready and, as t how to make a home.” “We may not go anywhere our- | Window!” And. as tha Magiclan was| Grampy Heppytoad €ll, it's their own faulb If they selves,” he sald. “We've spent so | €Ver 50 much larger than Raggedy | chance and bit the magician as I Gloria eried shrilly. “Tt's much money on doctors and nurees | Andy, he caught him and 11w s Wil right on ] helr own fault!” and hospitals this month that we | right out of the window. Of course | "Wow.” the Magician howled as he Dick turned toward her. vor : much left 1o go gadding | it did not hurt Raggedy Andy even | ran down stairs and slammed the “How do you mean, it's their own ound the country, T guess.' Your|!eeny weeny hit, f he was stuffrd or him Anyway.” Gram t?" he asked sharply. * g ' e hospittal was $226. 1| With soft cott out It made Rag-, py Hoppytoad } in you mean jt's my fault i | 8edy Andy ferl badly to think h @ been stepping out with N C . tell me what my biil | bad forgotten 1o take his sword u Becausle you have, of W b it In!" Glorit ericd. | Btairs with himn, Then the Magici n't you talk about the|caught Raggedy Ann and threw her orla answered boldly, *I money you paid Mrs. O'Harg and | 0Ut of t indow and ghe fell upon And 1l tell you why T have, | Doc Sexmour for your own alckness! | the ground beside Raggedy Andy if vou want know heca T get tired hearing about all my ex-| “Anyway, it did not hurt!” Rag- he knows how to be a pal to me, and | e . . | Bedy Andy said you don't!” Again the slekening thought eame | “No! It did not lurt ws!” Rug to her that Dick would soon find | €y Aun sald. “But if the wicked k said not ) ont about the $200 &he had t | Magician ghould v G rrowed ite line around his lips from him . through Miss Briggs. | Hoppytoad, or little Ned or t fine aweat came out on his : Hasn't the gardener started work | Witch out of the window, it wo Use Turpentin back yard?" sha asked {p|hurt them, for they are not stuffe nove spots from oiled floors , you dén’t! Glaria repeated [#i0 = 83 they drove into the|With nice clean white cotton as we|sponging with turpentine she were 1 3 ¢ e . S r ( You think th Al « G He came here with a h “Then we niust st ¢ i1 Many Stitches Here e T nye e t of rase bushes that you'd or. | Magichan does throw HOLIZONTAI e bills you've done your hus- | 4¢ ' Dick answered ¢ window we can ha 5 m We can't aftord to | ++90 US and the " hurt s rned with soutache. t me pretty busy © helped her out of the Iittls ear. ving your bills" Dick said vas sunset. The jong shadows 1gh T wouldn't mention the fact the new-leaved tress lay across f you hadn’t brought it up.” 458, The lillies-of-the-valley | « : a flushed re in hloom along the fence. i - - h 8 kick every time T ask 1 A delicious oder of broiling steak ——————————————FABLES AEALTH et 3 3 o e ; > take me out fo a dance or to a |rume from the open door of fthe | L se P aesicie . plcture show,” she went on. “Your |KI'chen where Ranghild was gotting d=a of the end of a perfeet day is AUDDer JUST FORGET WORRY | R B et i e e night And T can fust sit | DIck asked. “Tt's u pretty gooa ere and twiddle my thumbes, T & place to be after all, Ten't ft, Littest pose Well, I'm not going to Not if T see myself first | Gloria raiscd her cy sleep over the pews-| T Buess so. she. said shortly, I'm dog-tired after | They went in "D swer Vet 4 your housework, as | Runghild opened the door for | 1 z in en The oad smile on | Fyerything was quite as usual After dinner Dick picked up the paper and sat down in his armchair 16 read. In a few minutes h was ek in the hall ticked off the leaden minutes, = ble at the o smiled into it Fight o'elock The end of onld worry |'1® day for the Gregorys T4 e For soma people it waa the peak all the 24 hours! > For some people § o'clogk meant lant restuurants, strects filleq ushing taxicabs 2 cheerfn] | | . | ors | m . | CTOWAS, theaters wit ir The eorners of her | ke the wings of a ought ef then brought as pretty as | S'nley Wayburn into Gloria'e mind, | Most ot| Whers had he gone> e Where was he now at thig | Euddenly Gioria put her head own on the table before her You know ‘ erieq as {f her heart would bre anager | %t t Dick etirred, woke, 1ifted his (TO BE CONTINUED) Hip Length Jackets ng a g You ity ha D- " £he wmonot k A g tor Deit | lookin e e Ruddenly Gloria put her head down & before talnces vietd. 1 2 . nat 1 tollars ving ties of the her and cried as if her heart would break. hreath make a mark The amount of

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