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Adelo Garrison's New Phasze ST L A Wife's Confessional of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Madge Meets Her Guosts Difticulties “] never thought 1'd !} for my lllpess,” la.ghed 1 turned tc opsn the door fo “But 1f It spares e this of Mrs. Meredith's, 1I'm goln 1 Sutle sitation over now to t 4 b Dr. and Mrs. Mer were calling. “Say that I wi 19." 1 told her in my for tho scoustice of the { are wuch 1} 2 whisper uttered floor can be heard the foor below. But whe closed Lillian's door 41d not follow Katle immedia but walked to the window seat ar stood thers for 2 minute or pulling mysel? together for ! counter T so dreaded Only a woman w elaine of a home and for its appearance can the chagrin which over me, threatening to de poiss which I felt was the thing left to present to Lucia Mere f dith . Through my brain was whirli fragments of the comments Ka arine had made upen the wife the brilllant speclallst who had re- newed his old acquaintance with my little kinswoman in so odd a fach- fon over the strange medical of Fanny Powell. adge Overhears a Comment snobbiest kind of a e every suiting ca the 0 a8’ or upon is the chat- responsible understand a Iy only an 1 m i he & in weighs and meas: and word she give the social standir -— gives her ground of an impeccable, tully appointed, immacu and correctly add | e ment in the winter — com because ed in I his ‘roar’ a undeniable quaintances Beauty artists in noted And 1 to | hie o Jusband recipient | ca beauti- ly kept ey Jate s 2y in 2 she's cky, and wants to gee \ — wants him t parties — saves all arm is col po galle for her men 1 a gre eminent t {dere Hen i it wan foitor Trom Saliv Atherton to Teclf Preceott—(ontinne WOMRN VERY NERVOUS - Weak, Blue, Discouraged— Relieved by Taking Lydia A E. Pinkham's Medicine ters nswer Let . ! ) Willing to A Philade I using Waeh | and >d werlatter the medicines.”’ — Dora H 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa. s « vou Witk £ 1 said priml comment n d concerning living vard n in which o curtalins, that the the ermina- | tion a | | | g room “Hush?! she'll Hear You' to d no in ¥ Mere cal strength, hear t 80 low a alose | er | I s volce you hold ot | hauled it back | n with head | soeritical smile | ver had held, | Meredith xprang ta nder woman to rose a4 living s feet, guld- | from the least comfortable chair | 1 ) exquisitely shaped Ily kept hand to me the room contained, and held out | and beauti- mine. Her fth a touch of confusion at eat oddly upon nred an introduction. “I have Mrs, C picturesque hon p °n €0 anxious to sald, here, M- Foe and Ay | usband lias been raving about the ever since Dr rm m out I s flections W e typical carefull hay at they might arsed. But £ht a around om as she spok the logy ii We significant the room any for stant find \ or rather a Long Island Cr be Petit brought modv e 1 yd TOMORROW Lesl te Youthf 1 quite pure re- I was sure that T had D dismantled . 1 set my teeth determination to make no and of her living walited Jle like “It 19 considered, pecimen and my q as T from ul A <ally N¥W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4,#8925 FADLES OUN HEALTH Laughter Is a Health Tonic ‘There are but few situations that cannot be handled better with cheer- nan with grouchiness. Folk resent a grouch, as it is cer- tain that being gre does not help the mind in thinking. A grouchy parent usually finds his children aving home soon as they can get away. A grouchy s partner may | cast the office into gloom by one of his aour looks, but cannot force better work by heing grouchy A grouchy sportsman finds it hard to get partners in a game. GiraucHineas doex notipay be a grouch, grouchy face Aoes not | ate intellige One of the most | solemn, grouchy looking animals is the mule Yet the mule has a small brain, & ed eye and wicked heels Laughter slgn of | Man is the enly animal that| i the intellf- ger busis Tn additien to laughter being the intel and a gloom rank, it s a firer It s the revitalizing the and shakes up the stomach, aiding in digestion, It Don't Writhr Principle To sin At first glancd it scems that this off with a difficult but then the note helps a lot HAORIZONTAL Hops kiln (variant of oast) Pertaining to the tides Anger To throw off tia: who 18 clothed puzale starts VERTICAT Poem 1 pper 17 Exchanged Row. upor Badiy ite House i, row nally teared To paint il line Paid Part To Chemical formes Rep Unit of work Part of m acc 4 Fishing boats ha well ing open ng fish alive asure Davoured i . Opi E Muffler Witness Oxidiz Vault Fortion of 1 1 1 1 lons 21, One of for mons a circle I Anim [ I cleage parent ) : parent ) hear male T 16 a saered rite Ie iy blooming &f 32, Common rub =" COLOR CUT-QUTS mmm | The Water-Sprite Pleated Bnfile ) Tnstre Aarmony ; el 1 with a long, Very Feminine Wrap Black and Pin) TAF WATER-CAT HELPS 1t dolle ever day 2 wihole g a greer Ma would P r ways than mend their mend | socks. ated Editors _ MAY SEYMHOUR FOOTLOOSE THE STORY SO FAR: May Seymour, w husband, Dr. John Seymour, killed himself be- | ea ) love affatr with Jim raturns to her home town after a year's absence, Heavily. veiled, she comes late one night to the home of her law- yer, Dick Gregory, and Gloria, his wite, She tells them how the ugly story of her past has followed her | everywhere. And so she has made up her mind to go to no one will know he She asks Ulysses "'Oh clal Dan! May turned, and saw a slim y woman who threaded her wa ward them through the tables packed the white room look who's hare!" sh 4, “Your old friend, the v | Carewe at Dan Sprague, with her large eyes, and smiled, showing p most as white as they, and straight black ir was gat into a knot at the nape of her Who I8 she?” May asked W ik \ Tnto a great vellow spotlight floated the fignre of 2 headed woman in a hillowy white silk dress. This was Ad herself. 5 S ho is i an underton “Her name is Francie she's one of Adoree's Waterbury gald quickly up to the table in the real houge Llvsses advises her to live reputation o wants bury il to sell her Lee oo} hoste and live down her a8 th n townspeople b came tearfu footlonss Dick insists 1 pursed up ba lips, and stared down into her of gin-gingerale of a crystal gazer conld jealous of the will explains, |y tensely with the rapt whatever they Al u see that che wa I [ 11thy to d part thin land™ a ot a widow and haired woman soing to speak 1o her if she Ip it But and and that she w rich husband week late Ma ¢t with 88,600 tn her zoes down to Atlantic There sh ee, Mrs, Carlotta middle-aged friend Herbert Waterbury takes the tv Dan grected and the Herby “hostees” inmpe a short rest wit Fran vou the low-down ot stuft.” Dan Sprague out his hand and pul the table behind von feeling bver | here N ogive Volstea ut from of Ca \Cate Adore first night he club There t1 tay b tn '8 Supper foviE chair Sprague Hon Rather Bacardi® Francis Lee shook her looked from May's face Carlotta, who sat as one froz Hiaokedla hanks are joined U an e o nirer May a and 1 of Carlott . Jentally drops her hand- \Wate hen ey ploka it Mas Spragus robhing to " [ table | Kilee asks her ' pank NOW H E = 1 ills slips ont he av from the I Leen niel,” sh da who are 1 v supper date with GO ON WITH THE STORY rbert Wa rajsed his zentlemen i on trade, and elf for t the lights all ont g the cafe began to go And only a one in the Aluster v ca epotiight & middie dance floor like a sun it floated the a silk Ar figure of a hair woman This in a billow; Adoree her turned ¢ at man who v N tiny ad made a There was a tired loo} Ad painted eves, and the bioad her ecarlet o fortune out of the tinv re 11" May She'e thought pitied her You has a grown son Her know. of course the low t Waterbury said in h old enougl somebody’s grandmother.” Tooks swered Then “It's a when presently she spoke terrible thing che begins said wistfully. Herby iaughed know? A woman he asked May sighed I'm young.” she answered, “I'm ty-seven. That's pretty old, “What would you do if you forty-five 2" the man asked May shrugged her ders. Her the light, Adoree Then. in 1} It a hand re, as it lay for a “How / HERBERY VATERBURY isn | of money, and Dan § eves dreamily thistledown fo mover a woman ear- | of -Aarkness, lown W " he & with atd her “Not but Doven't that fe o% he T ! slightly by T lap. starte move away “Yon sweet o Herby aren't Again ittle kid whisper. “You're he “To laughed he said he there was Why don’t yr away in a bank? Wha . in the in vour handbag!" ously. “If K. it mafely ever 1 vou it pl 1 didn’t some mone to me e felt May answered that my lawyer t ove a movement the sle slip a the and saw Le Agure 1 cig Tee ay towar and rem with Ing of lawyers, ought to hear from broke in Carlotta. Sy that 1 soon,” stared her china-blue eyes. oss the restaurant JY BEATRICE BURTON & As she came, she looked straight nent white teeth. Her skin was al- as not head Sh of the that voice Ma old,” ceful shoul n upward In think of vour carrying all that money around | beside nds me down in Missourl collecting three months' back allmony from my former husband, Belleve me, {f that old boy doesn’t crash through with the coin, 1 sure do run him ragged!" Just then the lights flashed up again as Adoree whirled out in a | lttle gust of app! Herbert Wa- [ terbury gave May and a quick pat before he drew his own away. | The restaurant had slowly { with the gay midnight crowd. May lnoked around h the vomen with filled | And curlously at ' their marcelled their bright silk evening coats their jewels hasr, e ox amp,| Somehow they all Surely they oung the of y to- that uniferm their powdered ¢ life than eyes of a Yag doll Near the no more the shoe-button fjoor, Francie Lee sat darl romi- with the Chicago button heavy-jowled intent upon having a manufae- turers se- riously time, Ma cie Lee. men n her hered neek. Fater- felr a = Wha make a lving by in a place like one that “wm:rq to Adotee! To be pleasant night after nig middle-aged m to their dull, doubtful jokrs! To ac- 1rrp' their maudiin flattery! To carn ia living by taking tips from these m ind entertuining to heavy To have ' jowled, \ to listen She looked at Francie Lee's color. face with the stamp of wor wisdom upon it. And then another face flashed into her mind — the fresh-colored, happy of | Gloria Gregory as she bent over her sleeping baby! The women tled dawn and had Were the after like happiness less. thin ¥ lke Gloria, who set their children all Iy To the o R and lejeur Or was the wrung from a fancy-free, 1fe? These Nomads around the restamrant . . . these re they happ greatest jov fo he footlooss her in hotel grp sles > “I don't know," “1 don't But che had set open road that might very rim of the world, And she meant to ‘n Somewhers there l | path that would rot ba a blind 1 A by-path that wou'd lead to happiness least, to samething 1) To en | setsure. | he turned Waterbury “Let's go home I'm tired ot AMay confessed to reelf. Know. her feet upon the lead to for all v it the knew must ley or, a very happiness cay 1401ty to Herbort | 3T eald this. Ar much last red- oree, | and sses girl Lyish glass leok By Thornten W. Burgess When tronhles multiply, hold tight | o in.| TO faith that all will yet come right. "/ | Ol Mother Mouse Nature Meadow cominriable Manny felt nr canldn't s0 sitting on that He | cvery minute, having felt as he did vard in the Smiling at hig fish, called a | along side, FEvery| at that pickerel, Sor that foard which had scemed plenty big came from could reeal lever 3 quite uncomfortable h e Pool with a anq pickerel clo 1 this said led a him Vight time ha looked | Dannr shivered o | enongh that 1long big enough You may he sire hefore seemed pickere] now very far fhat Danny sat eiill. He even wished that E merry little hreeze rumpled Danny T He last t of nertectly And i, thre n the vis heart didn't have to beat v I a p his fur mei at astnatonine: Him sat 80 he beg e (rinle hot aliead st for so that feel £tiff and Enddenly flash a mouth at that hiz fieh had and sharp little fish And that might have been whimpered 1o hig | piekerel returned to his old position over & like er by Danny fish full that a time that teath disap- small then great of ed 1 and red me ny, as the alongside Dannv's raft had about his mind that must ehange his »pening to look he quite for g ey st made up small he pesition Ay Jree's Oft on the oth t that ted to change his that he | There only a wes a big with a pair of cruel It was the head of ! Snapper the Snapping Turtle. Dan- | ad seen him quite fore, and he hadn't realized fellow r it. Dan My, Haa He least smile 1. | position had th thrust aqute forgot desire to move out of the water, shert " bla distance ad eves aw e oleny izht 5 nv never 0 ! what n suddenly 1 indeed helpless ny very snm om A ve aid feel! heen uncomfortable before, was twice as uncomfortable He was more than twice a8 uncomfort- able. You he knew that that big pickerel couldn’t possibly get | him as leng as he staved on that ard, ich raft apper the T t) after ry helpless, Tt he he now. see, tyy tit were | b vas his rtle conld climb righ if he like that | wouldn't wide could then Danny in the wi up owed | it he ments Anyway and chance upset hoard, have 1 a e she you can guess how anx Y ed those bright Snapper the the He could tell by those eves that Snap- had Danny troze e way littl of danger. armly | watel st did | eves of vet ich vou people k i He hoped the Merry Bree would stay away He raid that if they should rumple up his fur Snapper would t ing fur and would know that there was someone sitting on that hoard he might get N come over to €0 Danny Lit heard him kid. per not seen Lit e from HHE‘Vv’ kid ) put at did first him xas a at sen mo alive Any enough hat find wAd and Brec “It's | to tow it urned | was. Fran- door keep away “Oh, dear,” this | most drea was in Whateve 1 It's bad mine, enough to be in a tight place when “He's you have a chance to do something, v Danny: ~Of Aty % r shall d0? | somethivg to her liked You should have taksn that little drink T offered you,” he answered. Nothing like a touch of hardware when you're feeling low." In the dimly-lighted hall outside the supper-room, May and Carlotta walted while the men retrieved their hats from the pretty choek girl, May heard Dan Sprague sy th a low lone as took his hat and ccat from her, He does that to jeals ous” Curlotta whispered May, I fust pretend that deat, dumb and blind" &) he me to But m but the eves that on Spraguc's face were dark with misery Suddenly she walked over to him and took him by the lapel hi coat, “Come on. aggravating papa she eried “Why Nim janghed were fastened ot she's really In lo May told herself t hate belleved that the | vlotta's tinly had for Dan re e with She oft cove would pint of tace M ont into the arm as t, and <lowly looked over them stand. the bourd- iy ersation, with each “il Waterbur moment honestly last they nigh Dan dropped Ones N and saw along carnest o Carlotta and Lind them, ing at the rail deep in a 5 | Lefors ingwered dJon't e said “Tell me about Francie Lec ked. "Wt anyway “Well, it's a rather new sion for actresses out of work explained t o know May t 15 this hostess job of profase * Was “They hire thema these supper clibs, entertain the 100} 1 Frans want to talk about terbur; selves men Jon't their patron is to Ruf want 1o tall alout the Lees 1 here v close to him, the elbaw to 1hat her longer than asked. “No t know I don’t almost 't e known vach it see vou st a few hours?" her I de of course, laughed May shook said all Wate cut a sou Well at as q hen, I'm gelug to tell you something about myself,” he sitd. ol Herbert Waterbury. plain ind honest. And bucange | plain and I'm going to ask yon something. Won't you glve me that mones nrs 1o i of. til you with it (To B mjust honest of e crre m- ‘e what you want to do Continned) HEant Tt wae the head of Snapner the Snapping Turtle bt to be in a place like this with a hungry on each side and eitting right ont in plain sight all with nething to do but to is 2 grv Snapper looks! What an awful monuth that fish has! If T ever erer get ont of this, 'll never never visit e Smiling Ponl ag right, 1 T. W, Burgess), enemy ep still awful. My, how hyn- (Copy The stors When next Ianny Almost Gave Up Hope Gossip’s Corner White Scarf Stunning An all black frock a crepe ¢ hieh winds twi n severe lines chins scart yout the throat in the white ar hemline b to the Lovely for Dar black tulle handkerchief points that give a very frregular and flutlering ‘line are very much in evidence at smart ring The frock with the functions Beaded Fringe Seen of white pearl beads 18 only licate frocks, for those cad-pencil ed and blac not for but of Liue, An Oriental Idea Turbans of black satin are wound about the head with no inside foun- dation and adjusteq with faney pins or buckles, 1t Trims Itselt ed satin which is very made with the satin is nsually and trimming. for Blondes Yellow fro ifants taf- 1 \ la for is of yellow 1 with 1 feta trimm arge yellow Fach One Complete not uncommen for the made of three street layers or tifully Blonde Shades Good Rlonde bengaline, untrimmed rms some of the very smartest of A blonde satin hat and pumps frequently complete the oute fit. ensembles,

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