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adsie Garrison's New Posse o Two decidedly summer chapeaux THE STORY S0 FAR poking around her house! She n '. |are these that have resisted the im- Glorla Gordon, beautiful flapper, | didn't want anyone to look through {pulse to widen the brim and be. marries Dick Gregory, a struggling [ her house! , . . And the 'thought REVELATIONS OF A WlFE come picturesque. The smaller lawyer, Her idea of marriage is fun | that someone would presently buy > ‘modrl is of course straw In orchid ¥ " and fine clothes . , . but no work or it and live in it was unbearabls to |color, trimmed with ribbon of the g chitdren. Gloria. ame shade. The larger model is of § 8She r1efuses to do her own house- Why, It belonged to her , . . that Why Madge Feels Safe as She Be- You did exceedingly well." 1 sald |Matural colored straw trimmed with 4 Y work, and_hires a mald, But Dick | house! She had plcked out every Tn A HBB0 ’ stiffly. Then, as Lee Chow slowed | White ribbon cartwheels. Ior sum- ; has to let the maid go. Glorla has|scrap of wall-paper in it . . . every gins Hor Walk with Steve I nen, A e o Smed | lner sports they are highly desir. 2 swamped him with debts for her [stick of turniture! What right ad| i8. always¢ delightfully refreshing. vt | o d ew car, i e Steve's” re- that we were near the place agreed |20/e clothes and a new c Dick to sell her house. NRe e i e R B I e | 5 | She hecomes Infatvated with| “I'm golng in" Gloria made up The coolness of the mountain top is in ik unill i had He FIEht 10 a6 | & UBilor sABSmEAroL along Horar Lua | 4 " x Stanley Wayburn, an actor. When | her mind, suddenly. every glass. So casily made «-= Try it, . 1t was a physical impossi- Chow." ! i N he leaves town 1o go to New York, MheT o et o i Glorla follows him. But he spurns ity for me to spea 0 mstrict The hinese nodded and brought | % - n t 9 | e S T R L IO L g TS < o A7 (LT s o v a0 0 e 8 cloves ot he uld prove the right to address copner, where the road ccassd s & chorus girl. and fails. Bhe bemins | 40 ong of the sunroom windows. p ter T was relicved when winding and stretched out clear Le- At Beach (g"rtulhn how homesickc she 18, ROW | yqing 1t ag a lever she finally man- ['¢ abrupt witched the subject | fore us, Some distance away, so far | 10nety for Dick, aged to get the window open - ey OURIE SHCOD O (hat we could dlstinguish nothing | - —— . When she comes home lo hithf Fgyo “igiied aloud when she ‘ st fRat R Attt He it e ides 5 | ¢ he takes her back, but not as his s b % A AT allvanal i it outlined, was drawn up a sedan, | # e E Olla a0 w onAarein Kot lalnot stood in the sunroom. “No wonder |'Letter from Leslie Prescott to Ruth | little while ar a wall ending in ldn't cxpect 10 which 1 knew was the one driven " in love with his secretary, Mias|{Nere are so 'many burglars, if| Burke a scream of terror, Her body is his. y lee Chow's henchman, X Briggs. Dick stays out Tate oRa housebreaking is as easy as this!" covered V\I“}I brpises. Oh, Ruth, it is ation }‘ grat “We will get out here and walk PIRROIGIor: {15 (siia Fe la speniliE she thought, Ruth Dear: Instead of going into too awful for words, One moment and somi- jown the road to that tree yonder,” he evening with Miss Briggs, But| She sat down at the plano and | all the details and paralyzing my she will be calling for the babies stored self- | guid, trying to keep my voice from hest ARV ke lcarne he wasiat th ran her hands lightly along the koulrl:hl hand, 1 am sending the en- and the next one screeching, “No, the don- trembling. “There we can talk with- i Y Dr Johm Seymour. who | in the opening bars of Offenbach's| closed clipping from the Pittsburg no. no, no. no.” after @ re- oyt fear of Leing overheard. W | 2 ) )::::;MMK;IM ');mm’l"‘ h“\:*u:" ot hia: Barcarolle.” Jr\ew. which will give you a good | She did not even recognize. me biness. 1 torced my “Steve” Studies the Road = : b b ! wite's love afair with Jim Carewe,| . . N0 8he thought, springing up, | idea of what happened at our house | when I went into the room, for she cordial response Steve” made no move to alight X fow days after Dr. Seymourts| L'd better not play that thins. . .| on Wednesday night. said, “Tell Mrs, Prescott how good ¢ goud use 0f for a second or two, but urning his sultlde, Jim Carowe's engagament (o | 1t A1WaT8 makes me want to cry.| It was a terrible experience she Is. Make her understand that I head from the stretch of road in A e oo | Why do you know one of the went straight this time. front of him to that extending back May Sesmour deciden to leave town, | _Sh® knew that she was on the|men put his arm around Jack's| Then her volce trafled off Into of the car, he studied thom nm x;‘h» bnk“ Glorla to go with her, But very edge of tears, | neck so he coulr_! hardly breathe lhls‘ terrible, “No. L.ee Chow did not turn his head, tut although Giorla s 'inhappy with ‘Who would have thought, a )onr‘l was upstairs with the bables and l»,udcn_vly those fiends tortursd 1 saw that his body had su /hunl: Siak W aha efacer iohsoxmutir ally ago, that she could ever have felt! the suspense was something awful. | her to find out something. Jaclk grown tense, and as 1 wa'ched the Dick, sh & ; Ro. ‘h \ this way about a silly old house?| I'll give you the story herc from'seems to think that they believed nuscles of his sinewy hands fex Aheidoss Ieave dhim Sandigoey 44| Gloria looked around her. There where the mewspaper left off, we kept a large sum of money in themselves, T realized that the Chi- to her r;u'rl "",:"mf',.‘,’"'wd,'hy ;': was Dick’s chair . . , and the rcad-| Ruth, 1 learned something very | the house, for as you know they nese was rclaxing no whit of his ;"°‘\:"‘ "];’j on the strest. WIth M jug Jamp swung above it. There | thoroughly and that is the fallacy | were frightened awaysthe first night watchfulness. Then “Steve” sud- | D IS SLTIGES was the little red smoking-stand she | of the old saying, that there is' and then came back for something. jenly opened the door of the ton- | 'V NOW GO ON Wilil THE STORY 1ad given him. The tray on it was| honor among thieves. When a man| Jack came when they brought neau. sprang out, and with a grace- i | flled with fine gray ash. gets into a tight place where his|Zoe fo the nouse about an hour and ul cou rxtended his hand to Gloria's one fear was thar the two .. She clossd her eyes. Shellife and liberty is concerned, he is!a half ago and started immediately relp me alight. The old straw hal | ( P New York, was married yesterday in | might y.wz her. u : cou'd see him sitting there, with a | going to get out of it just as quick- with the police after Syd. As yet We “It's a charming setting you've 9,00 5 al like (he Doy gt George's church, Hanover| Quickly. as if -he wer. tecving, hook in his hands, smoking his old |y and easily as possible, and in the | has not rturned. I do hope nothing chiosen.” he said, mockingly, bug 1[Y%ed to wear down oo the farin 18 gquare, fo 8ir .Joseph \hite Todd,|she ran across tho side-walli, ond| pipet , , .. | case of thieves, he has no scruples | has happened fo him. Detective Do very {awkionmnle (0 @ BeAgh | Byvdnet |Into a drugstore. Sne sat down at| " gh, it wasn't the house that Glo- in regard to the other fellow. storics are wonderful to read, Ruth, b as proud. was 1 in the fantastic resemblance |1 €2% Andgitegyany "(T{’\Lfi'“’l‘ 0% = the soda fountamm und ordercd @ ria was homesick for, she knew, at| It seems that the man who but it is terrible to live them. \Stop Anywher “m Lyvee e DlaK s iarnarams whiahsltoont hr:‘rr: ucing the “quantity” of sun- E ORenh L\ te (Tondil fa atro rhr\\\‘jrluo'?unrmrl. i eh i last. It was Dick she wanted! Dick! | planned the entire thing got away (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, It's all in knowin .+ stantly saw in him, 1 managed to i tired merchant and banker. He is! NSt AT 28 L She dropped into his chalr. and | that night, and Commissioner Laid- A 5 ot otlih e car mithoutilotohing e extensively interested in Argentine | made her fll. She paid her check | ajd her head back against the bro-|law and (wo or three detectives ' that cast-oft his outstretched hand, and as 1 WEDS BRITISH BARONET railwars. His first wife, who died |and hurrled out into the fresh air|cade where his head had rested.|took the other .four back to the! TOMORROW — This letter con- and sell turned to Lée Chow 1 heard| TLondon June 16.—P—Mrs, last year, was Miss Aline Lefebyre, [8nd the sunshine. : : Tears filled her throat. burned be- Central station, where they cross- tinued. for .small “Steve's’ short, unpleasant laugh guphemia Van Rensselaer Halsey. |daughter of Louis Lefebire of New 0. Thank xood"_@” Dick ‘s"t. hind her closed eyelids. examined them until almost morn- B rised at the again, and knew that I had dis-|widow of Charles Day Halsey, of ' York. | Miss Triggs were nowhere in sight!| “I mustn’t cry!” she told herself. | ing. Finally one of the men who anland Restores to at eased 1 | g i “1 suppose they're having lunch| e mustn't let myselt feel this way| was in the automobile — for they Cieka . pleased him | i P i | y K of style. “You will wait here, Lee Chow, somewhere, together” Glolra|about him! Tt's going to break my| were questioned separately — was Tokio Some Lost Books o or thre- | unless | call you,” I sa As 1| . thought. with a pang of self-pity.| heart, if 1 do. . . ." | promised leniency and confessed, London, June 16 (A—Under the k always can be had | spoke I put my hand carelessly but | She walked along, not knowing or| pBut the house was alive with| Of course, the first question chairmanship of Lord Balfour, ser, especially Jey're significantly upon the secret pocket | caring where she was going. . . . | Dick. | asked of him was where Zoe and learned men in every department of T e eh hbleE s in my gown where I kept the curi-| |~ Then a poster outside a moving-| The table where he had mad=|8yd were. From him they found out ' literature and science are meeting ih he | ously carved whistle he had given !picture theater caught her eye.|jittle marks by knocking out his that 8yd had becn left in an old in London to choose tens of thous- an ittt cedle and thread | me The Chinese bowed low, his f ] “Jealous Wives"—the words flamed | pine the writing desk, the maga- barn on an abandoned farm about ands of Dritish looks.to replace i . ing | face inscrutable, but made | { out on it. zines piled on one broad arm of his|twenty miles out, Zoe was held cap- | those destroyed in the University of ",,‘ > { vas a ham actor once and 1 turned to walk by * Gloria smiled grimly to herself. | chair spoke of him. | tive in an upper room of a ram- Tokyo during the great varthquakes vhat I kinow ahout fixing up clothes side to the tree I had indicated with | ”f,::'k a5 Zé ::T,'m ’;‘: ;::“‘,{': alll 4 ob | shackle warehouse down by the The commitice was formed by the would Al ino volumes — and T do a warm little feeling of safety en-| s t e heo) n 3 . y p Teq L Ebout Glotls fehock orsstiiand ""t'?‘:\';d :‘hls wg":‘\o““; ha‘:; l‘:m" nfc“h:\.f\ffifff.x:’ u‘r:t)”;cnrz ll‘;nfioo i caaa zood job gendered by the presence of Hugh| po..\ g Rhubarb baked with|te scrve with a planked steak or fish gy want inte the dark, cool cav- | upstairs. Her feet made mo sound | I:;_ S l‘["“‘“ fizr;““;a"(gd":"m”_‘j AL SR et o s il : ‘m,m‘ S B S D B o 2 lerniio( thptheater;iEls sank it U b ena The o dreadfully |, %4 met to plan thelr raids and his great knowledge of books. Als L L e HEALEEE A S IR S (0 O Eitie g o & LEh AT T % divide their haul : ready 12,000 volumes have been n—1 o fed wi Tomatoes y Rt On t reshold of Dick’ piaivice rinans > BEYE S Luncheon—Tomatoes stuffed w t g \l(uvfllr\dvlu||;|r(4r~ ; o good to be here, alone! Away from o he ;h H’i X ao c (T“rojc t| They found poor Zoe In"a terrible | presented to the commitiee by Sp!nzc]‘. white broead and butter, Four fiv matoes, pound 1 other's disappointed eyes, her | She paused. His bed was s ust | 1 1 | condition. She is here in my home | learned institutions, publishers and i swiss chard salad, rice pudding, spinach. 1 egz. 1 tablespoon butter, | ot T o S om Aunt Dor- | 88 she had left it . . . made up with 5 ax L : 2. o : ‘\E Adve“fu”QSOf Ragge@Ann milk, tea. 2 tablespoons grated cheese, salt and | oo sharp tongue . .. away from clean linen and the best embrold-| "% while I.am: writing, with two private donors, and the government e relating scarce heard him, so absorbed . oplates | has no ed $125,000 5 Dinner — B-oiled lamb chops, | pepper e ias d .pillow-cases, He had not slept trained nurses, but even opiates) has now voted $125,000 for the pur. Wash tomatoes and cut a slice| setm to have no effect for every | chase of additional boolks. Many children are not hungry at and cook in its own juice. When '”"crmm: Down in the orchestra pit Gloria. ‘looked into the clethu- bmk'm time, and partfcalarly dur. | most dry chop very fincly and a 9 {he organist was turning the leaves|Cldsét. Tes, his clothes were anl R P A By b wr v i | ONIONS RELIEVE BEES’ STINGS' light breakfast. The wisc| en, melted butter, alt and pepper.| © “"; Picture flashed on the screen,| The top of his ‘drésser was bare. ! R ‘limb down. Then everyone wemt mother will serve milk and sand- | Fill tomato shells with mixture and The - dFawers wers empty. The Against it Gloria could see the sil- ) X | into the littie lady's house and had | avout ten o'clock to small Lake twenty minutes in a hot oven.| AF books had been taken from the lit-| R o 15 anl brcak | Nimtites before remeving from | houette of a man who sat directly in 8 hat f | o the ninstecn crean puffs, elght rolly | ersons who ate insufficient break- | Five minutes before removing from |y T ey " piek! tle "bookease that stood beside| un old.fashioned and eftective {in one's clothes, or ia crawlipg on 3 a3 ) Diek's bed. i o o not elap i o o The tomatoes stuffed with spinach | grated cheese and return to the oven| Sh® l‘rj“:‘c:oufll\:\; ”:rhl:r:C:au}:m But on it stood a large framed WORCLE, (07 TG GARG o O TED 60 :‘,r,,;’ ,?;‘;;:Lo:?‘r"l‘;x:r;d . % ki T epect we had belter be rup.|make an especially good vegetable | to melt the cheese 'No, he would have to|Photograph of Gloria Merseif in her other inscct is the jufce of & Taw | “py g ¢4cad hornet seems to be ning along home now:" Mr. Grauby | = X ! She was through, beg- wedding dress. So Dick had not|onion. This should be applied im- the most vicious of the stinging said to Mr. Tinkle, “I have a lot of | ging him to take her back. . cared to take that along with him medlately to the wound bee family. . Hornets usually hang work to do. cutting the grass and 3ut there was a certain cold com- | t0 his father's house: - A remedy, often applied DY tneir nests on limbs or old fences. making a garden and everything!” fort in the thought that he was not| “Well, who could -blame him?" farmers and other outdoor pcopls, [f 5 person accidentally shakes And Mr. Tinkle said, ‘“”.n Miss Briggs, at any rate. She thought Glorla. “I den’t suppose he consists of a chew of tobacco applied | tne nest the bees are likely to at- “Yes, Mr. Grabby, 1 srz;’:; we had must have merely walked out’uf the :1:: \.:(r'yr ‘:)‘ln" hany memories or‘o\';: the place s1u|ng by ~1Lc, bee. ; tack in M‘: ’,,,,,“u.mn‘ The sting better run along cause ave a lot buile t m on her way to e 0 8 | stings remain in the wound is very painful. of work to do too. | have to paint| 11:’"””;””; S Now that she stopped to think of |4y should be removed first of all. . The dirt dauber, or mason wasp, my house and build a new fence!" g Gloria was glad of that. The |t thers had been more storm than |The wound should be dressed with |is harmiess. These insects live on So Raggedy Ann and Raggedy thought that Dick could give her |Sunshine in their lite together. !a little weak ammonia, and after- |spiders and never sting human be- shook hands with Mr. Grabby up for a plain woman like Susan| “And tHe whole thing has been |y ard a little bromide of ammonia |ings. Mr. Tinkie and watched the Briggs had added to hor cup uf bit | MY fault’” Glorla told herself stern- |,y pe added. This serves as a se- | Honeybees are easily handled by a walked whistling tsrmess. Perhaps, after all, he didn't [ 1. Tt was the truth ... and it qapive. persons who understand them. woods towards care so very much tor her. 1 | ' Bees seidom sting unless they are | Bumblebees, yellow jackets, house hen Raggedy Ann S 8he turned to look at herself in|,.giested. If a honeybee, ycllow |wasps, swamp wasps and hornets y and said, Wis seat. Gloria held her breath.|ihe Elass, as a judge might have| jacket, bumblebee or a wasp gets are the most dangerous. "“:“”d to Supnose he should turn around and “":;:p‘u‘( 'h:’r'.‘:fr“:; o o blow the pow- sce her there! . .. He would think | e m and make them for- that she had follow2d him into th knew she h:d -lilon- :t:n: :lr x!h; ere trying to capture us? i ta | things a good wife ou; o do fo isicad of being lazy men, | No, he mustn't think that. She hc;]hu;b:dnd"n" {aken cace of his are so selfish LGRS Chi o TG TR0 would never give him another| 8 never' looked “after. his contin to forgotten to be -lazy and will h ance to think she wanted him to | 19US8 © - o 1d bim blunt! n ap- lots of fun doing the work = She was through! | comfort. She had to m bluntly LA I R S homes' ““‘"Q i v ‘ha“;”m)'m ,'m':'h”rfh:" | that she would never give him a = 1 1 the il Mady Endiits Lityle and walked out of the twilight of | h:‘;"h‘lyr Culldresgwors \tobRsteatin 4 Raggedy Andy knew that bl i A e et T b : ; HeptieL She had not even been utterly alincalen milont dia: faithful to him; hadn't she let But a great loneliness droppud | . 2 ble as laziness, T o he ke a veun Ak "“??,“,Tw Wayburn -make love t A (5 3 went out into the thronged street. | i 3 How lonely a crowd could make | VOURIEE As Gloria stood there before the ’lnrfl’\ turned away from the cen- glass, the telephone rang, ter of the town. She walke] 2lon3 | © 1y ggrtled ber. She had supposed amiliar streets. She knew where | pioy woula have had the phone was going. . . . Home: | taken out of the house. ... He Not to her mother's house, but to | 1o’ pave’ torgotten it. little that had been Dick's = .poict ohe satd. ers. Bhe was going 10 that{ .ye)s Giory,” May Seymour an. idden place . .. the one spot ewered her. - “So you didn't leave scagon can't pass b Mimi n the whole wide earth where ghe ') G oo iyan Ll e \ : cBeg s elt at home, | "1 g1a.” Gioria satd. 1 just came Fqllowers of “the 0 cabbag w cozy and happy the littief .0y here this afternoon for a few PRt plve Ut : green and white house looked as| i yeee , . 10 get some things 1 (oo aa i ioxaolne g N cing Gloria came down the street toward | ;.4 forgotten. I'm staying-at my HORIZONTAL REDU 11 1t seemed to twinkle a welcome | niaiiore house, you' know. fliefistiosm OISO RCaT DA 16 with all of its shining win-| " .yyayt there for me a few min- it for racing 13,349 1 utes, will you?" May asked. “T'll be Ocean LB e But in the center of the| ion¢ grer, I want to talk to you." Stallion 3 green lane was a real estate agent’s | .uj right” Gloria’ replied list- “T have ripped a stitch out of my 12. To reform one's self . Bum For Salg” sign. Glorla had a sud- | ,gq)y “Only hurry. 1-want to get head trying to think,” Raggeds Ann Legal rules Destined fen impulse t6 pull up the sign, &8 !, of this place. It's spuooky.” replied. 5. Inside infor she might have torn & weed out of | Tne truth was _that she didn't _ Happineas . 2,000 pou the lawn. . ., want’ to see May. ‘She didn't 'want Flavor fatense “Hello, there, lady." & volce hail- | fer in the house. Ehe wanted to be e 15, Beak bird Assisted b " Gossip’s Corner :: 7 it i A - Lokt 5 AVt | think things out. s Aualcal noty 86. Ran away (said of a {ast horse) | jeaning out of one of the second-| She hearg May laugh mirthless- Tewad Resord of bews floor windows of the house next : Iy. “Spooky?” she repcated. “If you A Fruit Sauce . Preposition of place . Makes a mistake door | {creamed new potatoes, but ’r“'ii [ R e g o tsoundlin, the: thaa s home then, at all! He must be n e R siad, bran_rolls, | from tho siem .;.:’d coop out I.:-r;i}: i (el oriy) niige h\l;\;. agein with Mother and Fath- | liraspherey, shofteake fmllk sopfoe. o and pulp and drain. Wash 8pinach| ,jo (ric tan in the" canter’ of the!®r f"°‘°"‘ FABLER ON HEALTH y Jol\m\y Vme“g housc. pops and four ice cream cones denly Dick shifted a little in | * e e : think your _house is spooky. you An excelient fruit sauce is made To make a sweater Game played on T I was thinking of calling up the | ouehe to spénd a night here In thickening the sirup from 28, Racetrack tipster . Like real cstate people to ask them to | nine [t's fairly haunted Good- canned fruit with cornstarch. . Dad 3. Yellow Hawailan bird show me through your house.” she |y 30. Half an em B h note in scale said in her shrill voice, “Bul NOwW| "Gigria shuddered as she hung the Coffce Loses Aroma You of compass that you're here.you can let me In. | receiver up on ita hook. She won- onger coffee is Kept after|33. Varfant of “a I'll be right over!” | dered how May stayed there in the scattered all over Mr. Grabby sting, particularly if it is ground. | 34. Seated [ Gloria cyed her coldly. “I'm 80r- | nouse where Pr. John had killed Mr. Tinkic the more of its aroma it loses. 36. Fictitious stateme [ 1 | ry. Mrs. Donberg,"” she said, “but| pimeere! ear me, Mr. Tinkie! What are 39. Hog en't any key with me. I — I| wiie e p on this strange roof The Best Iced Tea . Place where race ends just came to pick some of the rosm\ She rap downstairs to see 1f there Mr. Grabby ¢ best iced tea is made by Linear measure varying locally in the backyard. ... Were §0u|gore any eigarets in the silver box pouring the hot beverage over Ice.| 44, Strained to stiffness (as when [T] [CILIE] thinking of buying the house?” | on Dick's smoking stand. May loved lady winked onme at | To let it cool before it is iced makes| horses are nearing goal) “Well, we'd love to have it. 1t's| s smoke, occastonally. . Ann and ggedy Andy, | it lose its flavor and have a slightly | 45, Parts in a drama a little bigger than ours,” Mrs. Don- There were a hall aexen cigarets K hongppeted T pedieanitasts Aoger O berg answered. in the box. Gloria stood ‘looking the mag! - = Leveos [EIN[D]S) Glorla knew perfectly well that|inerm, for a minute. Then she pick- blown upon t t To Clean Silver 9. Lyric song | . g she had no thought of buying the| e them up and threw them Into made, them 2 T stiverware moisten 2 VERTICAL . house. “She just wants to 100k |ye empty grate. to capture oft clot b water and dip it In Eaclamation of surpris through it, to see all my things!] ° No, she made up fer mind, she 1e whiting and apply. After it has Punctuation mark DIEID The big busy-body!" she told | wald aever smoke, again! She w “I'm going in.” Gloria made up her mind, suddenls was trae d rub off with a soft cloth and Receptacle to carry f erself angrily. as she walked | (nrough doing the things that Dick | the house 80 polish with chamois skin. Never around o the backyard. ! said mo nice woman would do! know it she wouid become the kind to be! scour siiver plated kaives or forks ! She didn't want Mrs. Donberg Eien though he sbould uwever of wife he bad always wanted her (To Be Luvutinued)