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A Wife's Confessional Adele Garrison's New Phase o) REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Ruse Madge Uses to Calm Mother Graham I Won't a Word Say wers sate afraid of ta ought to have set her back I'll ne selt: ) 1t was my t as I inte cause she realized was tatigued. 1 worry a b ink you She gave a re m glad of th “and 1 don't ask me any her everything I Besides, ghe t be mo NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL' DALY FASHION S} POLKA COTS AND LOTS OF THEMH Jhe Pl 0d they Gossip’s Corner Y o wit) NEW OWAISTLINES mon METAL LACE TOO mon Brig VILVET SASH - — — ¥ W COTTON BROADCLOTH i er y Iresses a Glor FIGURED SILK COATS smart new ' LOTS OF GOLD LACI 4 silver s are p 2 SHOL DRYING t w WET [0 CLEAN CHANDELIL side HINT FOR MONDAY SO 1T WON'T SCRATCH m pans FABL APPLES GOOD FOR DIGESTION Es 0N HEALTH Letter to Lesliec Prescott from Alice Graves Hamilton, Continued n there was trouble t “Stores and Mrs, Stores s ing Miss ent. We r ame out as we I lisappeared “She hings at h Among them from my brother-in- was still at others that had come was in Paris “Among these later some which threatened her “This is perhaps the reas the girl disappeared, M aw had told her that the gir canny fascination that saw her an luty to rid the Stores at and W story. The girl would not Stores were several aw w my sister's hom to her w sh seen Mrs, St had s for e codfish eor oasted ain cookle Strawherry Bavarian Crean nner- buttered s strawberry alik, coff With the exception shes these mer planned to an enti in normal health. be very finely minced sons. This ing special prepar uval members of the family Rice and Cheese Fondue One cup grated cheese cooked rice, 14 cups m spoon salt, 3 fea exgr Mix salt a with . and beat blended beaten. itoes, HORIZONTAL swamps Dick othe | mour, legs arew | Dick is soon | Waybur NOW slippe It flesh show DAY, MAY 26, 1925, DI VIIFLE by Beatrice Buron © 1028 veA smvice STORY SO PAR: | wtiful flapper, | a lot yry, struggling | jazz around ¢ marrlage Is fun | kind. . . . put no work | Dick held himself together' hard. “All right, all right" he said, “I've Keep [ heard all 1 can stand to hear about ghild Swanson | Wayburn, Byt he's gone now, thank hough Dick says [ God! You and I can make a fresh And she | start, can't we?" her I hope so," (Horia answered un- certainly Dick pulled down onto out-c knees and held her away trom him wd, May Sey-| by both arms. His eyes scarched to be scen | her face. nerself is! “Glory,” h But 1 of fun, 1 do miss him! He's lova to dance and (11} are Gior Dick ( arla rics with him, He's my Raggedy Ann and Rugs and Grampy Hoppytoad s the stle with little Ned nice mama’and daddy {days, which is a very luck tof da Wis [11INg very niee Raggedy Ann and and Grampy Hoppytond |the means of bringing the |peopla together ag:in afte of Her | (heas' next (%o or thise' wesks, ) |°08 Sebarallon iitils Ned Jim | want you to think things over.|pos HATREAndRdnay 4 taggedys and Grampy I [ We've been married six months, and (o Serl B0 B0 I with pneu- | we've done nothing but bicker and | oS ory nice of ye slow days of his | auarred. . . I cant live like thati{ooqe"ayn: wid, “But w s Wayburn con- [ This Wayburn business has been iyacionl” woooters way L or is leaving | the Jast straw. It's just about fin- i oods when Raggedy cds moh- | {shed m soldiers, so must Dick's | Gloria looked at him in & gt them,™ Miss | She didn't mind a good “And bosidos,” Raggedy She rather liked it, “We must go in scarch of In fact, she enjoyed a scene! It |yentures!” was exciting, 1f nothing more. She | “snd I have my work was excited now. Grampy Hoppytoad safd “T don't want you to with | “What do you have me unless you love me,” Dick went little Ned as on. I couldn't stand that. So you | ! mpy think it over and make up your . “A long time mind what you want do while |fairies ‘made me the fa I'm gone, Will you?" man to watch over the flow Gloria widened her eyes in aston- whenever T sec any liitle ishment. ing the flowers, | arrest “Do you mean to say you're gn»:.::‘l put them in jail ing away and leave me at home| And Grampy Hoppytoad alone. Dick Gregory cried. [and winked one big eye at 1 8he got up from his knees, Ann cause he didn't tell y THL STORY | v thought you sald you didn't {jail was. Wayburn's let- to go?" Dick answered. | So little Ned and his n she Imd said I wouldn't go if your and daddy did not coax gainst her ) us" Gloria ex-|8edys to stay longer wl drew, you've just got was nothing in- t go with us!” he| at couldn’t ' stamped her foot. was sure. “I'm sorry, but she's made all LTI ELE her plans to go. She doesn’'t think A for a minute that we don't want as not a single word in | yer Dick said anxiously, “How in | st ha had been | he can 1 tell her that we T ady of his | jou't want her to go, sick as she is? 1t would break her heart, 5 “3‘\" ]v”f“uk of « \. ;'m ‘sm!lul m.lilcm‘nn]yv, Ierantiacantorithe e Il right, dearie,” she said| o0 S 3 L they went out ther : she s smoothly, “You go with your moth- | '© o0 " 0 tore Wayburn.' er and leave me here alone, if you |, F (T Pl U any {want to. ... You do it, and be-iccia'ya dia not have to T lieve ‘me, yow'll be sorry for 3 It 104\ jtn his feet. dying day:" | 8o the Raggedys ind Tielk Erosned U0 depeits Hoppytoad jumped upon ti ), have a hes Glory,” he lgeooters and waving goodi said. “How can vou he 80 cruel 10 |i1e Ned and his nice st00d | a woman as old and sick as my|gaqdy, . Al i \ o it « mald can't affc with debts for s anl an ymobile hecomes wtuated with | her peoplt W Her ybhurn, an -work azzy (1) Gloria May Waybhurn, said, “while I'm away cd everywhere affair ove with serously il Duri 1 very, G tly, He tolls New York, He horrows $200 of the we surprise. om LS seere quarr Miss money tary, 1 the house for 1iriggs she s 1o spe fixing up vard and Dick, ayburn and Gloria go riding in rns in a ditch, d to the car, and it overt Yve ia, badly hurt, al, Wayburn ars, ymour orders Dick His who him rus! tisapy way has and it to with Dick goes, sk ter her retury won't from the Ty ortly Gloria . Dick ita las & from asks to scc it GO ON WITH yrin could feel e h want blouse, where crackled with every breath she “And her she ca plained tell There r Hoppytoad had to go: but said; “I'll bet a nickel my dy could take the magic ¢ [have your nice m iright to the door of the c And have yours come Ned!" Raggedy Andy So ttle Ned's nice dadd [magic charms and wishec {magic scooters 1o ally the letter thi Dick s on she letter as ic scoo deuce from led sile stood These sco read m Stan ut Dick lidn't ) toss it down on at the end of you under went sailing away |path through the filled with fairies mother nice co “My st her wife | “I suppose I'm not sick, mysel cried, “I suppose 1 haven't|ventures 'n everything. ) in the hospital myself, for! And bye and hye, they ¢ weeks! doesn't need this |pjce lov. pond rest a than 1 do. Not a though pond lice. Dick made no answer. | But It she goes, 1 don't Gloria | warm, Llazed at him, “I wouldn't go any- Hoppytoad knes where with her on a bet! Every- So they rode thing T did or said, all tire time we close o the edge and thre icked | wore she'd razz me for. . e surface. It n Then | Oh, 1 her! And you 1t have Letween us, Man!" | Dick sat silent for a fes minutes, YOU Or are you ve | puffing at his littic brier pipe. The Wayburn » got up, put on his hat, and went He a by hims vonc Gloria sald. bit it's being T stuck it into my itld wouldn't find | more the was o\ bit! day agged it must as the was he is face n in his a his pipe, He was reading. - gone, oW jown to cl 1pon ose 1 it made a lovely “Hmm!" Grampy Hoppy I spect it is an ice pond ggedy Ann!" But Rag jed up and dowr e and one rag foof wer she picked Gloria still in the middle ‘Ha, ha, ha!” she | must k room where he had left her, [landed a nl 2 him! ... Tel A smile across her face ... u.q““\{""“ n care about me slow, sly smile om Mona Lisa. Dick'd never leave me homs for *{ two or three weeks” she said to|™L herself, “He's crazy about me!” |, SR e went upstairs and began m" The T lothes she would necd [y oo4'g 0 She was sure £he was |y, truth for n 3 ife. en up tro Tat stood ay candv!” Ra “and is flavored is rock !said pond is syrup! room of eves the gedys and Graw s much of the the trip. as they wis! ir scooters out upon the pond was lots of fun hecauee re was a surprise in store for lg it cold, and they could 5 \fast and then slide ever so On saturday morning, Dick and ithey would probably Mother Gregory went away on an d Stan- have The Adventuress au Ka%gedy Anly ) | by Jo for / to go visiting if you are vis Raggedy Andy 10 do. Hopy the 1o |found out the Raggedys and right at the mama and it s fheir magic sconters up rock Raggedyhm V- little the wy Sruelle Andy [more fun, but a str came running out |candy ice yelling. nd BB | iyt You get off - my syrup BIXLCON | ond1® Ko the Ragkedys and Gram- yonumber | o pnviond rode thelr scooters off the syrup pond and away through woods, lickety split, so the strange little man could not cateh them. And they yode along, laugh- ing and talking, until they came to L dce cold orangeade spring. and, the andy - fce had made them thirsty, they stoppeds drank the lovely cold orangeade and {talked of their rdventures with the Ragy and witches they had met {magict our in the decp woods. man rock edy tuyed at over And, as Andy boen the had se happy roa very nd his the toppytoad u!" left K in fought | back | deep, the run v | FLAPPER FANNY says more ad- | : @ to do! Grampy Ked, | toud wers, And, s eat- 1 laughed Raggedy wvhere the ier mama the Ra they mpy little Ned nice dad- varm and fers conie en too, lit lied y took his 1 for girl who Dbelieves first sight wishes taken a second Many a love at hadn't litt e in 5‘ e look. — It's a Season of Pearls oters ra them to sush them Grampy i e 10 down ol lerful ad- me 10 1 Sl T Qw2 & v ad itk and s and Grampy t e doe w a stons W - O g oo (S N &), eir colorad they ra ssories 1 cry with d so la ever ) ride real | pearls been far. And 1d ave h a lot |been more convincing. | i season, | early morning train! Up to the last moment Dick had begged Gloria to go along, And up ast moment Gloria had re- 1 to go. “Not with over in t inst our mother! d over. She was sure end, Dick would take ad of his mother. now as she stood at her 1 window, watching his cap e corner of the street, she Lelieve that he had gone | ft her behind, Str e she had pounded the | with lier ] in a fit of ragr I hate him! I hate him “He'll be sorry for this A knock came at the door. Rang- stood there, Dig yon call. *me 1 thought | window ma'am? she your upstairs ing by ing drink 1 herself., angrily. She took her purse from t r dressing table, There that Dick had the food bills e top $85 in r to pay given tor the mont Downstairs in the drawer of her there was another $5 had put aside for a treatment, | a ran down to get it. She sat | desk and note to| ANl that she bea th Dick 3id care wrote a " she scribbled. *“I told you'd have to choose between your mother and me, And 1 guess e you've chosen. So I'm off In a flut- | dust. I was the wrong m!»| 3 2 for you, anyway. 'You should have | “I'm going away. lee, homely woman | show him this letter.” e Miss Briggs.” | Gloria did not sign the in silence. ross his fore- | you sweat ter of Gleria it he [ married sc v gomes back from his him this Rang e I hope Glorla ha When Mr. Greg &ir I'm going away, in | When Mr. Gregory comes back , . . vacation ress in her eyes. She pi hurried up (To Be Coutinued),