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7 6, 1925, A Wife’s Confessional ' Ze [R[2D) [RUNIIN] | Burgess Bedtime Stories REVELATIONS OF A WIFE bRl i r e I nen £ad hon Sradin Liises, ohiidken (4] IIEADON LIILL [ ] Mrs, Rad-Eye Leaves Her Nest promptly. “It Iboks all right to me, 1 matter, as well nd s, and show declde mprovement You'll find it risky is at best Skl BLGIN HLRE TODAY jwould make an opportunity and| unuel Honeybun, retired I.n:-‘ | Adcle Garrison's New P’hase of ssssesssssess | When did you lay that fourth vgg, . To e¢'er unguarded leave a nest. illl}' dear?’ Katherine Greets Madge with some time to recelve a most L h fat and sugur ure | In onc of the eumps where dis- | Mus, Virco. “There!l” cried little Mrs, Re ©in the meantime, Hal Mere. @ MEN ealoric value, The buttrfat [abled soldicrs were quurtered fol- cye. “I knew that my eyes hadn't Out near the end of a branch of | f0oled me! There fs a fourth’ egg a maple tree, close by the sunny |there, and 1 didn't lay it." bank which was the playground of | Red-eye looked puzzled, “Well, it the little chipmunks was a dainty | You didn't lay it, how comes it nest, It was really & wonderful nest, | there?” he demanded, Surprising News I countryman, sturtles the neighe Cheverel Rectory was on the road 8 sthood with the announcement|to Long Paston Manor, so he set Wt blood is found in his raine|out to Kill two birds with one stone. souge. Iight on the heels of the| When the rectory parlormaid nouncement conics news of the | showed him into the study, an- nd teeth of eating this lco cream murder of T:"'”"T,"u“‘ e '}"l""“p',""d MP | for it was woven o that it hung fn| “That's whal | want to know,” Tas droarmEntomic ae Ehaaiin is sie people will not drink milk Irancis Lathrop, father of | H'””;:l' 2 “" i S JoI | 1s fork of two twigs, A beautiful | declured little Mrs. lied-sye, “When my own was given up to Fanny evident reaction to it o wLh ey o e ehilin This For these ice cream 18 recommended AR ST Rl i Of the room Was | i, cing cradle it was, 1t was the | left this nest I left thres eggs in Powell. There 1 took ftrom my Well! what of 1t2" I deman oy e eailh O T (DR a Iy Lathrop. Siv Guy 1 sus Lfith r'Ll‘l*'Hl 'l“r”S ;f['l-n . lestay | NCBt O Mrs, Red-eye the Virco.|it. Now when T come byck thers pocket the tiny envelope which had | “The gifted Dr. Meredith's e the same food elements found in murder, " co &L her fathers - pedeatal| yo ooud was she of that nest, and |are four. It you had really nsed Deteetive Inspeetor Roake of | table, she looked up aud turned a " g 'nder ight children " a | milk L she had every reason to be, Well | your ey my dear, you wouldn't Al nan s aal X DIt i . e cRlit e A na g - Scotland Yard, who had bcen as-|Sort of a “glud eye” on the well- | o, SHC SRCRV PAUERR 1O H e : . was it 2 broad leaves | have asked me when 1 lald that documents to me She's worse Katherine said 1 to the case visits the Lathrop | Broomed, not lll-looking young R 1 A backward glance at the little with a grimace ¢'s one of the 3 CleTic A LHyneNcoUldRlisveR pliohell :‘L-‘JK a2 coxsrsil ontitying :::IL”:( fi:.,.:,’v‘,”,. Y;v?::“u??“;vm{;: group hud shown me Marlon's slen- ' snobbiest kind of snobs, and T think NOW GO ON WITH THLE STORY :’” "”“’I"' fecling assoret, Joy thay) S8 e oFo ¥ ooivo! Mrait Redseye hatl|Othar axgs, and 1015 ninrkaq diars Jer but sturdy young arm thrust' spends most of her waking hours e e s slag eysl was: ot & modified) ] Al ih o exoltenientl when| M| enUl Has Sally Eiy{ne Conbira ihrough that of the old woman,|trylng to decide whether cultivating JYRC s ot sLalltholdasslingRontiz i Bk na i ainaa it lEmARY (e el Fana i harat it s vhile on the other side Junfor elung the bridge crowd or the hiterary set 0 : Roake starcd at the man blank-| cal sunburst accorded to him In his! ciot T8RS NG SRUERL BMESY | AEIC SOTL ¢ S e s L e il s, s though unable 1o comprehend | own personality on their rst meet- | ‘,Mpm once flown to join the other| Red-cye shook his' head, “Nos® bing nappily. Already my mother-in- up the s ladder, She ninantenucn BbuFAlaTga cke Whosdlliing Incchosgardeny | feathered people who were doing|sald he, I haven't seen her myselt fizure had lost its droop, and | daughter of an alienlst who has Pirdellke ginnce) | ONELS CARORL U0U . Wlsh (o doe iy tetNet o Gyt e minia M IBlack Mnuie | DI Sumamier. cand b Raver's Tieard 1 hear lier voice, strong and | made woney and repulation =yving [ ) LIIEERan Ul S0 L, e d liste R cootd | uncomfortable, There were three|anybody over in the Old Orchard firm in comparison to the tremu-|scions of our monoyed fast sot from CROSSWORD PL]? 7LE ‘ LoneynERlsh| IVSShah @R sR cadl (A delolf B8l oW eIl Biv aa o nag et e oo S e e | T S e o R o e i lous tones fn which she had|the electric chair when they indulgs Lada (LT sl iniciien o PR UL EtiRe ReY O i eteannodnoed tas dthe iyl K nealiiOna mbre | ouldl be milllsho Nagklosn atousd thisearst breathed her fear of “Steve.” themelves In the gentle pastime of | IS eRENGIR GOl e AL WA fLia) erenc e Rnan ok Eis o Reald, il iehen e oo mrcrian o AT B VA o s o A ek e I could dismiss her from my mind wurder, He can find more reasons \. i preconcerted signal, ave sou a vlslting card about| oy "4 wouldn't comfertably hold i Red-cye, “I don't belioye she I8 very for the present, at loast, T knew. | for dubbing a murderer temporarily Ao better of 1 '{seu, er If not, weuld you mind| .\ o then four Babies ’ far from here right this minute, T and T quaffed on imaginary toast to insane than Mother Grabum can in- - : B RicRDER ot L) inBRaery oun G elstian nanies gl B v Gatvol 5 (11af ex il ement | oY erilian ol shmione Forl Riatlog . the children as | fourneyed upstairs, vent epithets for Katie."” 1" ’ Klyne never neglected detail, He‘.mn» ;wrgn! her ezgs :v]xvl snrfmm. but if Hvls‘ I;n‘l one in our N:::', But with the envelcpe In my “He must be good,” I interpolated S Rmaily LSRN R T N oM Ee e R uaster oardeRd eSS v Bionger (an el meant) lo i ar Vxreatly nista ki Thek s hand, my finger nirsady beneath its dryly, » i *The Yow mtslee scribing him in his assumed char- You kn‘nw that was such an excit- s, what arc we going (n.do a‘l"')]l uusealed flap, there came cver me He s, Katherine rejoined, “an en his nock or gome other part | acter 1'”: sl st ;;.r-ut o © We going [ a curious relnctance to open it. Al-' he's brought Hal Meredith r X : Ve “Ths Revercnd Charles 1rd | yeql o be talked over among the| But that question was tos much though I had no reason for suc aiong with him. Hal was a sort of y explained v | Danvers, Adula read the card|roqihored folk, When at last she . for Red-eye. I don't see.” kaid ha belief, the intultive conviction wasiprotcge ot his, son of a brother i ! §8Splan I oun e naRto K Iyne aRelsmuytrom) | e i c ol ora Nehs thad S baanl i tnok (ncretisliansthing: o cadis S e DB Lo NI s old ey i b g il L BIoNienRLNG BearisiCRolsasal ShookuionEirurttene e R0 U I e oo waen U/t 1 ars s Ehu i out b e ; 8 small envelope lay either the ciue| owed some sort of thanks for favers 7 ’ Wall avas ata much dos ot 1o el nla ho gelected & volums Whiehf Ll o ii, aie (hat 18 ons khew)| (Copyright, 1025, Ayt W 81 “Steve's” real ldentity or Lo some | done, Hal cortalnly feathered his it Shondlwhicn, eslitaliiiheliho i rad Crocklor'siClerleal DI By Sl Ep A artipa | it e i secret of his which would furnish | nest when he married Lucia Ben- ; 0 R Iigultetsixiteetlionenireolonyitonthe onceentiyeary Bllpoliie vl sl i i o e b} Lilllan and me some much needsd | ton, for he's been old man Benton's »' ¥ B 10 be exact, ping over the pages, she glanced at) .. .ain “Sharp as are the é,,‘; of | The next story: “Ths Unweloom ammunition in our eoming battle! white-haived boy ever since, But, ye ive feet cight Inches is the dif-| one of them and then regarded the | g ot % C iy Hodnt e i dlest Bxs il 2 ' SR nNEcome with him, | zads!— plcase page the immortal ference if yon aim at absolute ac-| isitor with an impudent leer, | covered it. He and Chatterer the . Afight Fetablish His Identity | Willie Baxter — how he has paid 9 curacy,” id someone who “Charles Danvers, you are a| po, :4,,”}” “were the only ones On the other hand—and I knew | for it! ~ i . joining the litle circle from the di-| frand,” she laughed. “You are not| <& b T T, S SR 80 {hat s was ths real reason for my| “As dealous as the Dence” rectlon of the house, Once again [down in this pions registser at ull. | 408 P (FRTEL Shaterer RACH reluetance to open the envelope —| I can't imagine anything worse : they faced sboutienuighis thine en{ivhats) tho) game? - What/ido, youlll gty ¥negtove felt that har seorat there was the possibllity of its con- | than to be compgled to watch and : countered the quizzical eves of Ad-fwant with my dud? No good, Ull go| "y ™ i tents, insfead of weakening “Steve's” | defer to Lucia Bofiton's airs. To add £ rian Klyne, He seemed amused as | Lail." | At iTast she fewlbackiimha axcite claim or thapwing it out altozether, | to the gayely of nations she's jeal- L he noted the insolent enmity of his! This wus a nasty one for the in- O S AT e ahale crSbony might establish his identity without| ous as the deuce of him: but to do 3 3 R | profossional rival veStigator, But itiwouid be asnaster{iGise o nrano it iairionin b isinesy a doubt. With a little shiver 1 care-| her justice she represses it heroical- ! “You two detectives ought to one if it was due to his real per- With 4 v?;m Renstians fios, [‘o h" tully tucked away the worn piece of 1y, But I've always suspected that i5 7 know nest, making sure that nobody was dith is going to bring his lady wife | venders it 3 SOUrsC lowlng the war lee creain was use i Ll vitamin A a of the rvegulue diet 1 walted only until Mother Gr S EORA S pOnEY Tis :‘,~ builde M wents in the health ham, still “teary round the lashes,” Katherine's Talk Caunses M to Al e G L L muscles and o 1 ronditio of hese was safely in charge of Marion and Scent a Romance 1scles 4 | lition 1 i minerals furnish rial for young men were shown as a result Junior, before rushing up to Dicky's: I looked at Katherine in sur room, which 1 was occupying while horn not of her nev but ¢ Iropped unnoticed from “Steve’s’ isn't & gorgon, is s sach other,” laughed Sir Guy | somality having been recognized. » secret bill compart-|the reason she keeps herself in e i with gennine enjoyment. “Let me | The latter point he could not deter- : paper in the secret bill compar I ; i G watching her, She ali 2 ment of my purse against the time | hand so well is because the women 3 3 formally introduce you: Chief-In- | mine, He would have to leave nmg) S 5"““ Gt a”;\hd“dm‘:;“; el S e T (o itan ||6h e p PR o - clon Rauke tront New seotlunil tofchalice, bulithe fwould Snaxd Mo g afinto! it She blinkadi her Gyes T must not bother her until after | hand's patients, can do so much for Yard, Mr. Advian Klyne of VRiers | luft, and bluf hard, if he was to| ¥ ) i several times and then stared again 0 A o was care-| her socially. Can' 0 hagine how atpee Ktrane emove the 1a t L S | { luncheon, for Katherine was care- | her socially. Can't you imagine b y i nd rem Ohacle 19 WS bose &4\ down into that Httle nest. Then sho | e every minute of her | idle rich women with nothing o do s g I know Mr. Klyne very well by | Long Paston Manor as a curate, ,f;m.l fm]”l:\"nni (vv\xl ‘nf‘.’mvl she put | put v’m\‘o (h‘“n' smn: mn'u”v:'l ,;VL'»\ . : v,(_\‘,--‘ narled Roake. (O Golinae T am e trand| hetcansd to Red-eye, who was singing e toith Wanal o resultaor i bl el o R e “Probably had me under observa- ' smiled at his fair accuser, “Clever m.';;:’v;o':,ed{”:?flemm" R orex e e T Tha almiost| Aillns DT e eal(E nnt ey 4 £ fion for some crime of my own,”| of you to spot me, Mies Larkin, 11, PO YU, d,_m;ndmslm‘:"g“r':’ miraculous rapidity of her recovery.|those handsome eyes gaze sympa . Kivne suggested with gentle frony. | think, however, that I shall have| piq o Ay She would not be strong for many | thetically at them?" The words were utlercd in a tone, yonr sympathy and, 1 hope. your| “uNot s (hing” replied Red-ey weeks and work at her profession| T can, indeed,” T answered, for . of folerant contempt, but ail the | heip, when I explain my reason for | % plidpRes el was forbidden her until Dr. Pettit! my first meeting with Dr, Meredith| ! Wwith that ancient Wall 1o stop water amuserment was gone from the | the masquerade, These black togs should decide that she was heyond | had impressed me with the fact bl a8 i tofirst word. |48 Lo speaker's face as he looked sternly [ cover a multitude of sins. 1 am out the danger of another breakdown. (hat he was a most personable man, |Fut that's easy, IaRthatyolye i “"’ a Ja Honeybun to touch Mr. Wilfril Symes for a| been solving crossword pu Knat o ook was as good as a ¢ subscription to — et any old | . but its object thought best to | chavitable object that may occur to | e disregard it Stammerimg apologies | me. 1 looked in to see if Mr. Lar-| was tempered hy the knowledge that | a correct address, and an exquisite-| ¢ Compartment in a sal U“ D IBELLE a call based on an obvious er-| kin wonld give me a sort of locus | T he ecovery was appointed ap: Id he e terched 1B the younger Mr oneyb ur- | stand v engagi e ems- | her own joy. ,) r krfm\' r.‘MI_”‘ \.: “xr inted .X artment in ‘, . ”\l [ hed : 19, Female sheen . the younger 1r. Hon, i )v‘n andi L‘ & hgaging me as a tem- | Lagter from Teslie Prescott to the | hugbande, I shadowed by somc vinte ve summers they spend |11, Toward the m VL BTICAT nweay toward the lodge fates. |porary curate. | Little Marquise, Continucd it h neuiplon, e ! ger. . il © 4 brief interval Inspector | ‘,},h. rector has gone to London| | rege from the table suddenty | share with us. - many of her hushand's paticnts so- |14, A wise man B ollowed his example, or the dy, so you're oft the car-|anq faceq.Jack, when he said that | Katherine had divined that finan-| journ during the hot weather. But |15, Large keg 2. Soft finned fresh water { Not going to run me in then®" | pet.” said Adela severely Tiob: ono etiihls: chilms fonialconas| Y eial trouble hecause of her inability she always appears to me as weigh- |17, Epithets, polt baronet called after him gaily "Ah, that accounts for it," said |10 my funcheon on beard Mr. Sare |, "1eN 1 called up Juck's friends to work, and the consequent shut-|inz 1o a ha y smile or nod | i, Iriend Wait and soe as the sour re- Klyne. | toris' vacht. Little Marquise, they all jumped at ling oft of her income was at the|gha gives anyone; ~measuring her Portable bed Sl nder flung back Accounts for what?" “What will you bet?" I asked air- | ::;‘":h“""' of lunching on the Ar- bottom of her depression. During & | cordiality according to the social Serving plate S en minutes later Sir Guy. Mar-| “1 have rather keen eyesight, “1“3' | Not being the wif6 of any cons ersation of mine with Dicky he | status of the person o whom she |27. To value, enainE garet and Klyne were assenibled in | 1 am not mistuken, you are writing| A hundred one of them they didn't feel callcd had confirmed that belief and Intl- | g 1alking.” . Meadow Nt o study at the Grang tour father's sermon o one ni UPon o tell me how hard they wers mated fhat he had some schemo f0r | uic's a Regular Human Being” |0, Supper s e ) I should 1w what led | them, for the coming Sabbath. |succeeding ene,” he almost shouted | nor "8 &0 how impossible it ightening the burden of dread| “Pinsunt lady to have Inflicted i3, Rock i s seene,” said the | Doubtless his jaunt to the metropo- | angrily. 1 knew he was too angry | 0 b€ for them 1o get away. which evidently was welghing upon |upon one for lite,” I commented. Stairs S rime ardon me it 1 sitdis will have cncroached upon his| quite to realize what his doubling | JACK WaEn't in when 1 called him her heart. Tfe scarcely had had ime | “Dr. Meredith impressed me as be- Beer, S e, n oall the way from the ' available working time.” and redoubling would do and o 1|3t Nis 0flice o tell him T hag +un yet to do anything. Now thaliing a far different type i To mmvt Wor: bk station when 1 was told that the “You ought (o have been a dctec- | remarked: "I wonder, Jack, if you!|'"® bet. 1 left the message, how. YSteve” was safely disposed ofy‘ V‘nr‘ “He's a regular human being” |35, To mimic = ke was in the pla” tive,” was the disconcerting answer, [know what you are duing. 1¢ | get | “VER. With his secretary and he paid a week, T was as anxious for ;]r] Katherine declared cnthusiastically. \‘wm_w £ ; o v 1ke who set the s accompanied by a look of disgust. the whole five of those men it will | MS wager gracefully, for ahoyt five to come back to the farm) as “”w “The work that boy did fn the war '\\', .‘,““1,, i , 0 Siv Guy, an > nari hat s practically an admis- [ mean thirty-six hundred Jollars, you | ©°€1ock [ received a wire from Du- been bent upon keeping him AVAY | and the way he mado lifc casier for ongdoing \ Scotland Yard officer sion,” rejoined Klyne, “and it em-| know." jeen’s in New York saying they when the interview with his pseudo| .veryhody associated with him o seeret of his suspi- | boldens me to crave your aid as| Juck looked surprised, but he was | WOre immediately sending me the half-brother was on the tapis. never shall forget, Of course, z : proposcd an adjournment | your father's representative. Have 1) game and he bowed his head, say-| 'd Spanish chest. “Another Week to Work In' known him for ages. He was an in- | £~ CULOR CUT-OUTS == 1 1o he foot of the wall, where James | your permission to deseribe myself | ing. “All right. Go ahead.” I took a minute fr A light knock on the door—XKath-{ torng when 1 was ta my train- . .y oneybun lad subsequently joined | to Mr. Symes as a curate of this| “Wait a minute, and I'l call them | busy afternoon to thinp | Vo b C DR L f L S R SR chl{ Whlthn on Jem, protosting against the annoy- | parigh?” [up now.” 1 told him as he pushed | chest and I wondereq 1 + ot that speculations in a corner of my mind | fricn s, Bt erore ance’ ea tather by the | Adcla surveyed the postulant over | back his chair from the tal cOferkeomotjoutz o o until I should have leisure to take 1 was looking iptently et as Finish perscentions detective, The the tips of her joined fingers, “You | *I can’t wait another minute, L older time hag ”_w\dm,‘m”m them out again. she talked, and some ; In her e [ 40 Ppem baronet descr Roake's angry |l can guess what that would entail,” | lie. T'm late cnough as it is. COL R0 T ) et s ) Come in.” T called, xnd an In-| tone, and In fhe way she faitered < Receds repudiation of the charge and Hon- | she smileq frostily. “To put your-| woman scems to think that a man|yours in the secrct drame Poc S stant later her piquant face smiled ype words lit a spark of con-) ) ¥ evbun’s ing acceptance of the sclf wn order and justify 1y conduct | has nothing more to do than to talk | darling Knglish desk R at me from the doorway. . |jecture In my consciousness which | an Nentalt you would have to turn up here on | polite nothings to her at the break-| As 1 remember th, “I heard you com in,’ h!‘v fald, | in another second med into lively Kiyne la Sunday and preach the sermon I fast table.” a very intricate “and 1 couldn’t walt to hear Your|intarested curlosity. > T t am composing. The text is, ‘All men | 1 did not tell my husband that he | mined to take news. S0 as my dear patlen or elther the comprelicnsion in Fluid in 4 ) v y- | are liars!" | would have been gone long ago it 1 . Iy asleep T scooted over.” ny eycs, or her own recoilections | Witticism wrge an indifferent “I believe T could deliver it very | he had gotten up at the usual time, It is so unlike r;w;‘"',"m: ““‘\"’" fl r with m color Togal tn in London yeslerday. I ereditably,” said Klyne gryly. “And | I thought he was being punished tray any ecuriosity that it was with 1 1 impres I don't see.” said he, “that thers Is anything we can do about it,” But she was so much better and ‘She plays the social game for . stronger that our hearts were filled him all right, according to her HORIZONTAL Bl with thankful gladness. Even this|lights, She keeps the backzround of | j | g . Plans Was grinning at the thought of how much better we women kntw men than they: knew us. : which as yet she had refused 10| out here at Southampton, where so0 |14, A Sesame (plant). Measure of area dollars for the first | one and doubling it up for each| the chest it has lock and T deter- all the letters which have sent you through the litile tecrct drawer 1o the safe ty déposit s 1 ; t that T was the fatended vie- I shall be most happy to do so." | enough for the bad liquor he had ‘a;mu::v‘j;(sy’ll,xvl):{ry“\;l:\»:'v ke difficulty T kept my eyebrows 1(“:,‘; ipop ot Dr {im of the monkvy-faccd performer 1 shali hold you to that,” was| drunk the night before. are adding “"””“"7“‘""""‘. e i From somewrere within me came \ ho on the wall. Wi vas risic reply. “Well, 1 do not like | “All right, Jack. Go ahcad! Bui secret conclave. Will s R the conviction that A' rive “',, L 18N B - Y = 1 following u n h Symes and I have o objection | bring your check book with you |and keep our ,\n}w-.fl |A|’ mot to Tecelvo It, was the Teal TeA (o ok o . | alieai 2 % 1o his pockets belng ralded, I will | when you come home tonight. I've | never feel toward her oo | P son for her call. Locking & “.’ morles : N 2 . hiac s the 1 give yeu a letter ol introduction to | wanted a gorgeous old Spanish you, e wy struggling wirh amusement In e ® womar . ) \ I ] e ¢ regard ying that 1n Mr. Larkin's ap- | thought 1 could not afford ft. The seeret to teil youf o oy Tt her face, hut, of course. I botrayed [} i : : % | 7 Nl ; c bt you are acting for him? last time 1 was in New York but T have becn kébping i o oy ohet ne slgn of my & - S i N A R = + 3 h t ang that you our | thirty-six hundreq will just pay tor | cver since 1 was m‘\!!rn:‘\’} };rw.‘ o 1 e~y : A I | ) wssistant pricst, That sounds more | 1t through all fhe excitement of the turned, and o) hee e £ n L, img than curate, and we are| Jack said nothing and he left robhery ang Zoe's death, u at ed the : & Y we ClL A[N . 1 at 3 t ot 1 wosition, ain't we?” { without kissing me. ‘Immediately. 1 curiosity would assailimy from. i gtaze . v - 1 . p AMINE | paying aside her sermon, she [ hastily called up the wives of the [ to time about Melville sarmic ™ tha t it Inspector lioake, but desisted ‘grew jeticr paper to her and wrote | five men and asked them if they T necd not tell you .I,””(n.“ ‘- s ’ I and dropped of (he Wall when Mi'a oy fincs. Then she placed her| could come to luncheon on he | quisc. o nue in' s cor Mafs 5 P Honeybun shook his head at him." jroduction in an envelope and stuck | yacht Atlantis the nest day of the greatest i [ know,” said Kl "L BAV Gt down, afterwards handing it fo! “Vou don't mean 1o say. Leslie” that there are seme mad i prove znnhing i 4 Y NS ¥O] ) aind congratulated myselt | ype yigiior with a queer little bow. | sald the first one,” that you arl minute you meet u...,,.'\' ‘“rv e daotoaliy : v ’ : : - ) ; { Mr. Honcybun was not aware viting me to that gorgrous yacht® stand and know there aup erecrs “Well, at any Wetliay of my approach. 1f he had been the belonging to Mr. Sartoris? 1 didn't he an understanding betwee o | ‘ | ) my approgen. 1 e had boen the i mses B ety The moment you look into cart not abandoned altogether.” “Yes, 1 do know him and thal Is other's cyes, ou know (hat gnoth “Won't you tell us abou the vacht.” ueh a look has passed between vou some (ime, some place, someyhere before. And although you are im- mediately separateg and you do not see him"for years, yet always there s @ morc friendly feeling on your part than there is when you are face Lo face with many otiers whom you see every day, 1t is re to our come in 24 mesn “Parsession courts ineFurops other week rure and the promise “How gorgrous. Of course, 1 will gauge cluc?” pleaded - accept With the greatest of plea- th shining eyes. "It sure.’ the only obstacle to The other four women were just and disgrace.’ | as enthusiastic. Three of them had ve o Miss Lathrop. engagements which they gladly very real ob- broke to wccept my fvitation. Al replied Klyne, “Your ap- of them wanted me to cull up their DICK, A POOR BOY ! 4 R very natural, and hard to| husbands and ask them myself. “He 1 am sorry. 1 simply dare will come if you ask him.” each plicit, cven 10 you ene said in turn, “but if 1 ask. he TS . wisdom of Luneheos an This peculiar emotion called love. It is more great sympathy will fet] ealled upon to decline be- ey jle cause he does not want me to think M his reseryve that he can get away from his busi- Fit €D loaat ‘trawberr ¥ Tuit he h j & ad one 5 fess in the middle of the day. It | Copyrieh % R sl Ak iea d f would establish a wrong precedent.” | (SoprrEhty '::‘c.'M A Servics, Dianer — laked ha crea L A toria 1 s e > e ictosull naticvas Siie ; \ N . : Letter from Leslic Prescott to the TOMORROW — Tetter from 1 #hole wheat lread | Little Marquise, Coutinued le Prescott to the Little M e Los atain cake, Mk, the / . s at 1 was glad, Little Marquite, (hat 2 2 Marquise, mo " ¥ vould not 1 was at the other end of the tele- ii2 uniar mhool ' ge sho Melt 1 + Ir. larkin's t phone wire instead of speaking with 2ot 1= allewsd /8 aat the ham s.g- iy untii t my women firends face to face silk or f xea*sd o finsar vat if by M8 eerved shopped when they asked me to call up their & “aces” pr%i04 of Uae guatard 30 uptl! eheese Cetrs Low hould S made o e sauce. seasonsd i “That ought to make it all right are lingering and annoying, @rve »: Nal.ra 'n place of the 20t pepper for you,” she said. “Don't forget The very first night apply olle o« uneheon hard ¢ ¢ ‘ A L | my condition that you turn up on . c Ks ‘ImL 4 e foast 5 P “And believe me, it will | Sunday to preach my sermon v metheccd fapamaus na foas fe ha d . me, (To Be Continued) i e : R 5 1 : ot doubt that Drove to be a very real obsta-| (copyrignt, 1925, NEA Servi o..,,m.-uf.‘.fi..?/flyuf taviesy 00 2 tablespoon . hior c of moment e,” replied Klyne. | inc.) i e ) cannot ba < akin to a [ res.n t Safloris ex ried this pe- culiar influence over L me from VErY Arst moment 1 met hym The &hort coat of flowered mate. rial is very attractiv