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FASHION SFRVICE | | A Wife's onfessiona] SNAPPY SUIT FOR BEACH e bV T -fi\t A(\V(é\\mmj KaggedyAm | s b s & manas b i f | g mom sy v, oo vl g A 3%90“)' A“Ay fi ‘fllrwmm ruffly skirt of changeabls | | blue and green taffeta. marries Dick Gregory, a sluu(lm;Iof stapley Wayburn, L J G ‘ Jawyer, Her 1dea of marriaga s fun ¢ P | 3y YONTHY rue l‘ and fine clothes , .. but no work| rne next m*»rmng Glorla started | or children. out to walk to her mother's house.| Grampy Hoppytoad let down a| tramping upstairs to the door. She retuses to do her own house- | But on the way she changed her | rope from theupstairs window of (I shall werk the magic he work, and hires Ranghild Swanson. | mind [ Mother Graham Betrays a Long. | sisted gentls o all of { ¢ [the magiclan's castle and he and | through the key hole > all Hidden Remorse ‘Couldn't Hate Him Longer." N kl N | although Dick says they can't .\ffmll‘ She ould go {0 see May Seymour | ttic Ned and the poor witch pulled B et vé ] alleti L ThaR ‘ e fn e S i hloxy. ez SRR a matd. And sho #wamps Dick with | ingtead! May was always cheery | Ragggdy Ann and Raggedy Andy | he read from a maglc book and , o in-law sald slowly v ot debts for her clothes and & new |apg peppy. And Gloria felt that she up N | jiggled his magic charms up and e "‘ o nce, the £ 0 rarangs nion CILL GO Backward | automobile |Svas badly in need of both cheer and | They made sure the door was| down. They were, all in a little it i e ¢ Glslraghecomen i s R L pen lecked 8o the magiclan could not ‘green bag : ren i T Stanley Wayburn, an out-of-work |~ she found May fn the kitchen [gee in to them, then, because they | “Now, T guess I have changed o sorry for having told me about actor. Her “jazzy" friend, May 8ev- | waghing her little chow dog, Mah|were tiped after such an exciting | them into noodle soup by this P . \other's being alive at the time 1 mour, warns lier not to he seen with | jong adventure, they helped themselves to | time!” the magician sald out loud. e BRI | Wayburn, #he tells Gloria how she |~ May's hair was wound up in curl- | {he ice cream sodas from the magi- | “So I shall go inside and have the 4 : far peveral s 1A ERheIChehen | herself hus been snubbed because of | ers, 8he was in a pink crepe Kl-| cal soda waler fountain, After hay- | noodie soup for dinner!” But when s 1 his sion” — she { her love affalr with Jim Carewe. | mono und her face was shiny With | inz seven sodas aplece, which was!| he tried to go Inside the room, he : ; rpolated hastily and primly { Dick becomes sriously ill With | traces of cold cream. She oloked | really quite enough, they heard happened to think that now he had £ a realized what he must | pneumonia. During the days of his | anvthing hut pretty someone pounding upon the door. | no way to open the door, for, it he " lrg W to me. 1 1 had slow recovery, Gloria sces Wayburn | “Hello,” she greeted Gloria. | 1t was the mogiclan and he O R Aot asciits . " 1o boy | those years constantly. He tells her he is goIng | “1,00k o heaint ol (e mlen | e Lacumttaxt leckino ‘pnetlo Spenth 5 y 0 {0 New Yotk fojest & Hoba ta nebdsqr ot toRnold a husand YThIN) doyig i) sword, “If you don't|door fox him, 8o he put his mouth 3 sdin’'t hate him ans | money orta. borrows $20Q from | i« the way 1 hang around the house 'm.v me in, 1 shall cut off all your!to the key lole and sald, 3 | ] ; L | Dick's sccretary. Miss Briggs, for | most of the time . .. looking like | cars!” the magiclan howled through sball change the witch, who is realls | PR LU EYe ells MinsiDTIERRISEE | ihojulter ot Edonia ndiloting seoditliatkey, Hole, liitle Ned's niee mama back into ; ! [fuesdsitiosmonayaton LIBURRL me this way and he goes right on| wgjly!" Raggedy Andy sald, “If her own shape, then I ghall change : | Gloria and Wayburn g0 driving |1ovfng me just as much as if 1 were | wea do let you in, that is just what 1 Nitle Nod back into his own shape : ‘ and the car overturns. ~ Wayburn |a raving beauty. Can you beat it?" |you would do, so we shall ot let’ And then they will know that it dieappears (0 orla, Bbad)yERRG LA Exauca i Gloria answered, [you in until you tell us where Ift-| was a lot better to be themselves taken to the hospltal. When 8be 18 | seating herself on one corner of the better Dick goes tosee her. Bhe | kjichen table. “But don't take too | tells him all ahout her affalr With | many chances, May, Men don't stay Wayburn and he forgives herd But {in love forever with wives who run | later, when she goes home, she be- tle Ned's nice mama is and tell us than it is to be noodle soup and they how to make the poor witch a pret- | will open the door for me!” ty lady again!" S0, while the magician was get- I shall never do that!" the magi- ' ting ready to do this plece of magic, around the house in curl papers and | cjan howled. “So you had better Raggedy Andy took his long sharp & to be “blue’ and unhappy. One | cold cream, They all fall for a pret- | yy; home! na we shall not run ' sword, which' he found downatairs remorse, It 1ot appear re- 5 o ould only other polwts the man w * money and the boy ) oney and | oy Lk night Dick finds her n toars. Lty face. home unless you do as we say!”|and he and the pooy witch got in 0 s 8 it of rage o NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY May rolled the struggling, vip-| jaggedy Ann said, “"So there.” the basket and flew up into the oked at Idilian | “What's the matter, honey?" he | ping May Jong in a towel before #he | +yis made the magiclan very | room again. i l‘rd. :.v o~ - 5o asked, yawning. “What are you ery- | replied. pecvish, so he said, “Well, then,| “Now, remain real quiet and the Ll e salibecinaakinateaator Lo ESatont | “No/" she said then. “You're all | tay there for just ten minutes un- | Magiclan will change you from an IS el Ty oEreRs enpearalio)be | Gloria raised her tear-stained qrong, Glory Gregory! When a man | i) 1 get my magie charms then 1! ugly witeh back into your own T it ) o el . o e :'n?“. ik B really cares about you e Joves YU | i1} work magic on you and change | shape!” Raggady Andy sald. “Then . 3 ey ) i Ratsainiattinsr o T Thoat hid At ch b fust as much when vou're ugly 1d | you into hoodle soup and have youyou can open the door and as soon gl To be vour ™38 Quits reasonable aho eralds that [ sicneaomene blue and have a cold in the h Jinner:”. And the Raggedys, s the magician enters the room 1 he pointed out tn me w the iLonssome Dick repeated. |, . as he does when you're we car him going back down shall wave the sharp aword in front s o EA M L R R A e VY Why should you be loneseme right jng a marcel-waye, a pound of | cairs for his magic charms. of his nose and we will tie him up!"” Fadadlee here in your own house with me?" make.up and vour vampicst clothes “What shall we do s advantage w the poor)So, in a few minutes, the magiclan other childre | ) Gloria smiled That's the way John cares : i S tiia thanzed ihe niels i ilclinlotal vary s Was (hanged a Bit." er ¢ en He —_— y A . . | S wileh 2 I would rather be a chang he ngly witch in 3 e A pese it anv. (rankly that it was partly You'* she cried. “You aren't|apout me. He likes me, not my iien a long nose than I pretty lady. Then littie Ned's nice | . aha protested o fault but he made me fee h « 3 C pere '“‘;‘ JONZe ”‘;':‘;& ::"r";:‘”,“' looks." ; vould noodle soup!” mama opencd the door and the 1 . you stay awake and Gilorla shonk her hea . n I N q P P A a e > e ! 8o would 11" little Ned zaid, magician ked in saving, 0 o Been e A OSSlp S Ofllef | Dick laughed good-naturedly. Hr “I can't agr with y she re b : S Now wiiara is the noodls soup!” g noked & BO” He professed hin well satisfied pulled his lacquer smoking-stand { marjed Tl you W e ile e A this, Raggedy Andy jumped from | PP e 10 er, Ewitht the fthree: thousand A Enihesidsii's el Gand el e AR s ralef i o 1 f0(aY, r.yr (‘;1"|{\;’:mv O iinetalatie i iehing door and with his long e sam y s ‘ ’ was a little short-stemmer p “gim | Wicked magielan is downstairs, le n in Eur »J-vr* g ajdollars 1 gave hi N Ateadtite)Parasols LAl a iy ort-stemmed | with her head on one side Im| ot in his maglc basket which he SWOT he magiclan a hard Europa amon Sy St i nalanalichin: er pipe that smelled like a bon- can't seo a girl for tree less she s S ' o op of his hea wou ave :"‘ 1 was . > ,‘: autumn leaves “"’ “ ”: ‘Y s H’H :~ he t in the room and fly out of the ": L en “' the top of his Th ad : an T ever had t : e e gt ; oks movie quee i tho Which sent him to the floor. Then m e nute L puffe | on ! Then we can rea . 1 _ & He puffed for a while fn shlence. gpegking of Jim reminds e ¢ A i . before he conld get 1o his foet, Rag- 2 5 “Do you want me to tell you what | comoething ¢ Hava' sont pran | &loundisafelysand S pernis N RS i oG T aontn s A gt was even more convincing than her |, E CEC hote are being seen agaln on the | “What makes you so restless and | javing this afternoon . capture him while he is trying Sl b chnay worde. T stola a glance at Lillian ; e B : AT Ll work his magic!” This was a good sconldiy IC Ry wond 8 Mother Gra. IS again that 5 \ to be the p e (roxbledt Tooich ol Nogei Glorlajfaltared idea, so all got In the magician's| Monpvtoad, loved by aggedy heer an advanee | the woman o Uil Gy b ity Looks as it she was gIVINE US| jarpe magic ket, and the basket Ann and . 1 now canie run- roceandot her i EEEER0bNIR T At e audilsndtronnd tonines e ninkysdio kg docsntpiLe May flew out of window with them. ' Ning in it was + easy matter was inserutahle, marveled a e bt asked. “Does she know you've been | ywpen they were safely on the {0 fake the magic charms trom the 2 ee Vse ol ate BEFEINSENONS: c arony 1 " d A mag Lie gt £ questions in- 2 ; \‘ g w > in ¢ (m' W ‘u.r” Lidghin skipping aronnd With Wayburn2” | g round, they ran around fo the back Ko o tightly. el Btsa e o 3 5 hould A nere o o No* Gloria began. Then she | jooc and found it unlocked. And, “NOw’ Iy Ann arid as she 4 with ¢ jon she had Lillan zfl:'« er no time SRR e« '\" g0 (; Gl stopped. She remembered that she | .o ypay could hear the magiclan § it Ned run to Ms mama, received ospectior etal Gray ar KT T e Known that | Pad been ont walking with Way-gtamping around looking tor We lave net only found little Tell me fust haw ha was changed 10N Was and gun metal g 1 s los : .. | burn one en they had met A Ned's nice mama but we have cap- besides being older,” Liliian per you next hea ] i - Blorie ona el rvout vk work ALY ne: & T et remember where 1 put tured magician as well, Let us | |15 the answer to everything!™ ®es, she's seen me with Stan™ lypem1 he howied RSB S A gl e And CHAnEG a his pipe out of his|2he said “He's exactly Ifke a lot of smallihim from a magician into an out excitedly 1, they:never | ¢d the magic magician and » i Rl H “And &he started the story that|post Raggedy Ann whispered, | Ordinary man., Then he will forget ROSSWORD PLIZZZLE l‘\ rrlssetisia. ob liiedlverys | Sou HRTEEOUt R h Wavburn | «They come in the house and drop !l abeut magic:” So that 1s just . || thing else.” he went on. “But )un"‘).:_‘ SO0 Inn aeuEr into 1he | whatover they havewplght wher at they did «dy Ann work- | won't k at i, You'd be happy |’ " Ly U J bet she's, pig you in the sa . N L tan i their things when they changed MWm into an ordinary man, o made the coffee and gof break| it me and Jim, o. . 8he want them later! ‘ Lt was everyone’s happinees L1 T'm terrible, §he doesn't even peak o ) n 1o disee 1 old ‘ma Letter to Leslie Prescott from Mrs, all at o ed to sxtlon) wonlinit hare AL (o malwiien S i A e S . de 1an litlle Ned's ice G time to cry about being lonesome if ! found his magic T | ? Alice Graves Hamilton alll on Karltandbas s R me I any more, She hands me the ice- | nic My Dear Daughter: I was very for Paris a week from today and rouldi have. something tol Jook | LonBY TiE M B S - o 7 T it B tom foda.ax Joud have symelning fo look e e Ut ion the tioor, Al loREomakTor Will youland Jim be is mouey. In Berore 1 lett me | {TOM there will go fopsardito Mhyeresitnsath o1 tel RGeS run over to the delica and get | the meantime she's keeping this Ted o n s little haby s this min- gliyyou sl 2oL i | i B ; ki i il \f ‘ ‘_";__ . :\“‘ 18 MiN- | oo party ourseives!™ she cried, | ome cold meat and a couple of pies hanging around, fu case Jim doesn't Gt aind. Not partoilasly Ter Moo S T T fo g e i o e while T get dressed and set the AL Jim sec through ! Y S b r bi ¢ Let's do it S 0ols men were to let wom- ; He tapped the tobacco from hi AellaE o i et o delicat was a mile a 1o Wwool over their eyes the pipe into an ash-tray and rose. e en Gloria re- | way 11 11 Gloria felt like sh bingltoTaays Sl S May sat dowg at the telephone fn | LT was under Jim e as she watched Yesterday Karl we towit oL ""“:“ s WA DE o 8 Aty way. him pat Somer's shoulder some friends on & walk Dl R Gloria took Mah Jong into thei Ann Somer 5 : nged her packages down after he had been g mon toast in the hen was a on the kitchen table and went into widow with mousc-colored the living room ing-room where a wood fire was burni ed to make me : § in the grate. She rubbed 1Y two, I had a visit fro '« beast until he was dvy and hair and big gray eves. She was' May was dancing the Texas Tom- 5 T ) iy minute the set him down y popular with men. She let my for Ted Suwyer and Jim Collins, Sk Bl oaiihe floor e stirsled iasay 4o/ tiem alllmgkelove tosheria enihe two nice young salesmen from = ind M she ericd aho afterward. Ap- Jim's offic (”"V‘J = Yot atel her S when ahe y it made a great hit wit _Presently Jim came in with a tray tiek around | €me into the room of “horses' mecks, e Ilr\p'ud “I couldn’t round up very many Jim Carewe calied her “the red Aya lunch s ready,” he Ly ncople,” she said disconsolately. *J | MY ; this a good party, el most of the girls are going to| Ann. you're some Kid," he wi erern | Mrs, Wing's party, But 1 got Ann ing to her when Gloria cae ryone but Gloria seemed to Dick | Somers. And Jim is going to brix el tolen g oURl o liareats DRI HLn s i weli that yow're not going 10 co because of her ban- nd* shoulder. She didn't tell him so, iustead of letting him | want her horsc's neck or her cig- ut a couple of boys from his oTece, coe how | y Awfully nice fellows. I told them arry Ted Sawyer. Why don't T can help you ou He crossed the ro m o the book- | cases and brought her a tbick, shab- me. 1t i rt's “Ma- Bova “Here's a &t of another womar 1y T ONTAL R ¥ho hated marrieq life" o eaid. ’ etk niStha) | “Read it. There's a lesson in it for 4 Arm join yon, Glory." o e Gloria took the book and huried st below the roof | ross the room S ion e e 1 don’p want to read about life, Rbopar TOMORROW — This letter con g L] TRERntilo ob chlt S aisiatled Aor 2 but | tinued (il I s eenalcoRoleand Bh0 Jol TN RS IEE | et G TS AP b | R e out of the room FABLES OX mu.'m-—-—-——-——‘-"——\ e IShat o ";l’”,".“‘f,’ OV,H could < 9 "y - is room upstairs he SOUND, RESTFUL SLEEP NEEDED | .70 Rk i o0 s it GG et y . i i rle Is e non a snund of his wi ow heing rais [\ - r 5 ) e hall ock struck nine Erntel %o sleep In & bo n ) = . Ve gods oria wailed to her « £ of s f. “What a Is this what I'm Sl S 5, < ¥ 2aing to do every t for the next | o ot A g £cout 44 Aurora ) years? Sit herd¥ alone, waiting e lalans 4 4f 14 1 he clock to strike?" 3 I ‘ witeling of the face 4 ¢ P N hadn't noticed before how Hbe i » . nging to- 42 1t | AR €0 She s s Dick didn't th VB a - 1 | The mere fact that he was in the g Saael ke £ ame room with her satisfied him. Ardin I gaanlintidisetiand S SIS0 QRN I He often said 8o s gest & mx Wy B Mo There was no doubt about mately © K S £ 2 » ; ¥ adored her Eaustion o . . P o ok Rut she didn't want to be adore nerve disorder . n that good, guiet way of his 80 restful gle ” . i L 1 to be thrilled—to be sw H ity 2 £ wung back tc < ggets no really c s n 5 night. .Asleep or awak Rl scemed to prickle in H conters are consian | \ . e s thought of the! rorrent of irritating | 1 had that day when | No bedroon & [ \ : her automobile “Good-by,” she said to May, as she and Jim danced past nirs Liere, i | - A contr roper oL & the living-room door where she was stanfling. t 48 mvich | . H 1t is much | her the wind?" aret. Rhe felt “blue” somehow e o Fer 00 f t ng went on buttering her toast At 4 o'clock she went upstairs and g VERTICLE | adn't seen Gloria come into | got her hat ) ) . as had i Good-by." the raid to May, as o028 o w 3. Mo of hrea . far. “Well, 1 t to bave someone | she and Jim danced past the }iving 1 4. Fro 114 be nice to see him » take me around since vou | room where she was standing. Ee 5. Def . same won't, Jim." she ftly, [ “Just let me away without e | Tan Is Late - £oA . 1 r', terribly! | Ted does as we . saying 'gnod-by’ to the others. They & new shade ¢ a B - S she st Gloria conghed ar red her | won't miss m jond is ver SR iace ; I 3 fVi)l» very lov lace Ty Opp ¥ asleap. Khe wen throat Whatsa wmatter?” May askeds 3 a . a ke i vorst g : ibe m, snapping off T sty cat the said “Lost your pep.or don't you lke lovely s S To ar to hetself, “#4 bet she's trying to ! my party?” \ . ) /