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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1025, [ e DALY R R e A W:E;TsmConfesswnanlw FS—M‘A;';—I;O; FA!L OR SUMMER] e FlAp E@W@ | Toe A(\VQ‘\NYQSJ KaggeJyAm Beoafrice Burton © 1085 NEA wcE DG _M-, - i > o Garrison's New Phase o) A conscrvati t and elegance THE STORY SO FAR: Without turning on the lights, she AM K'z A A : T s wrap one of Gloria, beantiful fiapper, marries lflnng herselt down on the hard hotel Hes r 18 sent over o | Dick Gregory, a struggling lawyer. [bed. The best thing that could have A " ] ] v colored Her ldea of marpiuge Is fun and fine |lappgned would have been to cry REVELATIONS OF A WIFE iy vy " st 1 ) == |clothes . . . but no work or chil- [herself to sleep, Lut sho could f! mun! whoaiit : S 3 ., {dren, |neither ery nor sléep. T TS 1532320 2 S HERTURP e AR SRA BT T N /> '™ | She refuscs to cook and keep | An hour passed. 8he got up and N s house, 8®he hires Hanghild Swan- [undressed, Her movements were The Tash Which Lillian Sets For ¢ frir ‘» toned P gis 4 M A son to do it for her, although Dick |slow, and she moved without a Mg s oA G i) A says they can't aftord a mald. And [sound. She feit us if the person she ; pd she swamps him with debts for her 'loved hud died, and that the body It did not Lother Ruggefly Ann the groceny store for yon while you when the large man hung her apron | siay here in an casy chair! upon a mail in the wall of his living | “That is a good idea, Raggedy voom, but she woild rather have | Aun!" the lazy crcature sald as he hoen with Raggedy Andy, . riding ' came back 1" he suddenly Slalhas kod on Bllomabiie {was 1 the next room-—Just beyond | thelr magle scootara through the ok It 1 should send you to’the Glorfa becomes infatuated with [the wall. She mu very still , , , | Ueep, deep woods, grocery store, would you run away. |Stanley Wayburn, an out-of-work | Toward morning she fell asleap. “I wonder where 1 1y Andy Then 1 should have «.time trying to actor, Mer “azzy” friend, May Sey-| When she awoko the sun was and the candy man aret” Kaggedy catch you. Nope!" he picked up his s mour, wife of Dr. John Heymour, high Ann asked herself as obo smiled | Lasket agaln and started for the WASH IN POTATO WATLR 1L J |\warne Ter not to be seen with Way. | Gloria lay in bed trying to make | down at the floor. ‘it doesn’t hurt|door, “I shall let you hang on the t % i lburn, She tells Gloria how she, her- (up her mind whether to go home or e to hang up here bat at might | untll 1 get the magic forgetful- lself. hes been snubbed because of [to go and hunt a job in New York. hurt the candy man of oll Mister ness powder from Mrs. Wungle her foolish afair with Jim Carewe. | She looked into the mirror. Her |Grabby, the large mun vais him!" [ wWiteh!” ‘Then he went out and Dick becomes soriously 1l with | fuce showed no sign of the strain she “Oh! You needn't sudie, Miss (slammed the door behind him. d |pncumonia. During the days of his {had been through. Raggedy Ann;" Mr, Grabuy cried, as Oh, dear!” Itaggedy Ann sighed ANING WHITE LACH i ¥ |clow rccovory, Glorla secs a great | And Gloria wam sure she had |jo Jooked up at Raggedy Ann, "I spect 1 shall never be resoued Jeal of Waybulin, who makes vio- never been prettier In her whole life | «you shall never cacupe us loi Ihis time! And it Mr, Grabby puffs [lent Tove 10 tier. " ITe borrows $200 |than sho was that May mominf || Juve you sed to that nafll” the magic powder on me, then I of Dick's money from Glorla, and {when she rang the doorbell of KIt | "l way just smiling because my shall forget entirely that X am Ra @ocs to New York to be leading man |Cameron's apartment In Iifty-Ninth poine i painted on my rag face!” Ann! Ob, dear!” for Sonya Chotek, a Russian actress, |street, | Raggedy Ann said as she continued gzedy Ann wiggled and twisted Dr. Seymour orders Dick awny for | Kit was having breakfast in bed. | (o i, ok Tiiid ialalet nouta it ghatoanld vest. His mother, who has been |he was in black sathn pajamas. A s (frabby did not reply to (his. not unfasten the string with which also plans to go with him. But [green ribhon banded her hair that o ioig ye ioked up a Kot aad | ahe vaaliisdito the natinithe walls oria suys that if Mother Gregory |ws like black satin above her black goes, Ahe won't, Dick refuses to tell eyes, Her smooth skin was the color |is mother that Gloria doesn't want [of cream. |her with them. So Glorla stays at | “Why, it's little Gloria Gordan |home . . . . just long enough to [she exclaimed, when fthe elder pack to go to New York, where her [maid led Gloria Into the hig, airy friend, Kit Cameron, 18 on the stage, |bedroom. | Gloria goes to see Wayburn. But | “Bring another cup and some {he “turns her down" and tellg her |freah coffee for Miss Gordon, please, he has just married Sonya Chotek, ' Then she turned to Gloria. [(NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) [ oro n ane anpeen o *7 YO 10176 Fonihat witl you do, M by 2 o loria took the news of Way “Hunting a ob," Glorla answered | Raggedy Ann asked just to be burns marriage ag she might have |priefly, | polite, [taken the news of his death-—stand- | “A"job! What do you want with | "I shall visit eld Mrs. Wungle ing very stralght and still. Too hurt la joh?” Kit asked in surprise, *T | Witch 4 get her to give me gome to cry! To shocked to say a word! [thought you'd married a millionaire | (crgetful powders. They are very So he had married Sonya Chotek \back home,” magical you know!"” yesterday. . . . | “R0 did 1.” Gloria laughed. “But | “No! I didn't know!" Raggedy g | There was a strained look in her (T got stung. | Ann replied, “What are the forget- Tra eyes ag sho turned them from Son- | Kit took her hand sympatheticaily. 'ful powders used for, Mr. Grabby 2" O THECD HADES ka's broken photograph to Way-| “Poor Glorla! You (oy:md out h’e '-\r\‘mv' to make a person forget ¢ o | & P burn's face. They searched it as {f /dldn't have onc cent to rub up (Mr. Grabby repl I shall get them I o 6 it could tell her all she wanted to |against another, I suppose,” ghe said, |and puff the magic powder on you, ]l_\\rm“‘ hat's the way with fellows, nowa- | then you will forget that you are At last she found her volce. “How days . v all look a% if the g Ann and 1 shall tell vou |1ong have yon been in fove with her? (have a hank account, and a house- ¥ my hired girl. Then Wayburn smiled. For quite a long hoat at Palm Beach. Dt there’s | you will to do the sweeping —FABLES ON (EALTH —————————————q |time, if you must know,” he sald. nothing to most of them hut a Hne and dusting and ook “,‘, A e pran of talk and a fur overcoat that ain't 'ing of dishes and cverything?” ,T CAT e ‘ Tt began o gawn wpon Glovia that (cven paid for! . . . Buftonshos : 1 i ‘ DON GHIASPRING COLD Y|t s e a2t o e wond wnt o | |w ,\\»v‘nn ) Gloria frowned a little, She didn't (pines Raggedy Ann sked ‘OH! YOU “”‘JT‘NT SMILF, _ ¥ie had made Jove to her when he (want Kit to think that Dick was | gy o vy oS | R RAGOED TSR ANN S MR had really been in Jove with Sonva that kind of a man. Buttonshoe boy, | ¢ai cateh R n 30 \Mh «-“I 1t LGRABBY CRIED. hotek. And he had borrowed money |indeed! | anica B M anapufl e from lier to follow ‘Sonya Chotek | “Ob. It woan' the money fhat Aholimasleforep DI e vendon o NEWEST SLIPPERS and marry her! nade N r e 4 he iy S0 ! (e s iy The newe eve aote 4 made the trouble, Kit. slie said | o 100 o R newest evening slippers ara (G groaned aloud. Ob. what & |quickly. “We just didn't hit it off. | 777" casnetlior veleyt with appllque of silver or ool she had made of hrereelt! Fop!. . Don't get it into your head | fr. Grabby taughed Wo gold kid. ep In her heart, sho had always [that T married him for nothing but (hat be nice? 1 shall just sit in an U — wa that Stan truly didn't eare momcy. T thought I was preity keen ¥ chair all day and have nothing TARGE BUCKLES USED ut about him at [to do at alll Dut now, T have 10 80" yurgo silver buttons or buckles Pert {v she had seorned him, Kit sighed, as she sugared ler to the ocery and on the way s1op e yge very advantageously on ug at him, he wonld be on his grapefruit in a e Mrs. Wingie Witch a 3 ack telt hats. knees to her stilll For that was the | “That's the way with love, Tt | 8¢t the magic por 4 e v men: they wanted most \wears out too soon” she sald, “A “Oh. say, Mr ey couldn't have! They |gir] ought to marry for money." Ann cried as 1) A R s « L pent heir lives wighin for he “Only, it'’s so hard to find, cut th door, “Mayt it woun e =5 moon. The fruit that hung highest went on wistfully. *“Most of thege 604 plan for you to let me el M on the tres that was the fruit [“heavy-sugared papas’ with real b ‘ they craved. The woman who he- [money are tied up to some hatchet- CQO S‘” VO D PL]Z"’LE longed to somebody eise was the faced wife who's hanging on to 'em D V 24 || woman they desired above all other |like grim death! . A girl has a | || women: hard time these days, especially in 8he had heen too easy for |the show business.’ | Ty e < i) Wayburn. She had always beén at| The show business! Ah, now they ) ot y he 1 his beck and eall, just as she was were getting down to brass tacks! here now, this very minute! “Kit,” Glorla began. “I came to ‘You coward!” she flared up at ask you to help me gt a job on tha him, “all the time you were feiling stagc. Do you suppose you could me how crazy you were about me |introduce me to Ginfeld vou knew you were going to marry l\n widened her green eyes, another woman! . . . Why, you're 11, you sure have your nerve! nothing but a crook!” ] “Ginfeld's girla are sup. Wayburn's smile widened poscd to be the best-looking girls in And all the time you were leiting k‘ make love to you, you were mar- lorla Watrowed her eyes. Could ied to another man!" ha said. “You lit be that Kit didn’t th was ing a little double-crossing Pretty enough for a Ginfeld's chorus girl? an't find a word to say. “You uscd to say 1 was better at he was telling tht looking than you, Kit,” she sald at unvarnished, and un to listen to! W But I'm a type! Pure he wonder to me is that Greg- S Ginfeld says 80, Kit said ry ever married you" Wayb with pride. “And . . . aren’t you vent on. "I can't understand any geiling the liast bit teo fat, dear?" ever taking you seriously e looked across the room into Gloria. Ifever did, you know, |the mirrer above the dressing-table. | Not for a mint T had the low ¢ ran a hand down her own ex- | PISH LOSE 1TAVOR ' mumbled to himself, st wish 8o after a while she stopped wig- that 1 conld cateh Ruggedy Andy! 1 gling and hung still, “Tt will he would use him to he an errand boy, |time to try and escape when Mr 1 hate to run to the vocery and T Grabby takes me down from here!"” Ihate to chiop the wond and I hate to Raggedy Ann laughed softly to her- build the fires and 1 hate to sweep self. “For" she gald out loud, "It the floors and 1 hate to cook!” Then (rcally does no good to worry until | he turned and lookéd at Raggedy 1. is really time to worry, for worry- Ann and laughed, "I know what I |ing just makes a person feel shall do, Raggedy \h ! e sald wretched!™ PLEASING COMBINATIONS “Find Out For Me— i on yc m the start al flatness, { b | \ “The low-down o 7" Gloria 1 tell you what!” she said sud- | | i s e o nly. “I'm going down to the shdpf 8. 500 ot I | The newest knitted jackets to “Oh, debiiony kind of woman a in a little while. Il | wear with pleated skirty have a hefore. The world's full of them,” |! i along, Glory. And if Gin- £kt at fou cut-away front, and are Wayburn went on insolently t there, I'll introduco you llo‘ . "‘-'", it bound with sk brald. It one weights that's the o ) him aUslthet baall T iea A st tor | YoU think ignoranc ) M]v\s“ R aatenin vl ze you up! Dolls to play around YOu . . . And after ail, some g,,,, you soon find out that it isn't.|to complete the tailored effeet. for a while i yea: Just trying to see Gine ! Gloria picked up her hat and be. (f<1d.” | £an to put it on. She didn't have to ¢ was delighted \ tay here to be insulted any longer The Gloria who walked into Her- | Wayhurn spoke You nan Ginfeld's office was sure of her I great sisterhood that own charm ’ | gives nothing | She was confidént that Ginfeld TOMORROW — This letter con- ‘ S 0 i Frpn - “' ""“i :.j,’:],xt;:',:,}“,,,n vlr to put her | tinned 1 say that! You!" she .et’s see,” Ginfeld began. “'\'nv)‘ug | are so I ever taken from you, (1he girl that Cameron told me Hoii ontal Gt : ”\‘ Not I ot | : t Gloria Gordor d ¥ Glorla answered, seating talking ahout mysclf, T herself heside his desk | vour husband,” | “Stand up,” he said sharply Glorta | arly. “You've s ent return )i tuek M,.» 1 you. Have yon?" thur he armholes of his vest. | great one to * | He looked her over from head to | to ride around in t r | “Take off your nat ren't yon You Gloria took it off knew that it was not or singing. but her looks, | ted with Ginfeld! Lrown hat on his i head. and sic He looked | We're p o1 er show | a mo. you in it, ' 3 ks for BRIGHT BLUE HATS ne ha rih f wm A er an when clie gt e A gilariadaicha Ll . He '~u‘ ed away from her. 1e said (To be Continued) i closed on hin