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12 SRRttt danteessattsasaraiiatiasiasizieasaided | A Wife's Confessional Adele Garrison's New Phase REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Madge hat Her Check Has Disappearcd of Finds Book ¢ errand look for it 1 opened the through it , 1 realized of her s had scattercd the vek like my sh con widelion fluf time to make an exhaus- | and 1 shu desk urric to Katherine t mat- blank Mis Mr o Grahum Can do There was subtly indicated t proved refractory 1o ohey my no choice atong by found most c away &hould and e Involu smile words evolve “thank you," hurried back to upon a phase of abruptly enough hadl My, I back r Katherine | like it a | it was in | lon't You sure that in a query more and lance iy owell, | window, staring in her usually vacant | my unexpecte ce | sudden uplifting of her | mirroring an expression which unusement, triumph and male- next instant her again, r spoken on mes quick but quickl g But d gl at the p soe offen my tary ture his 1 I'he s blank face | and T wondered if yerchance my my imagina- | tion were playing me tric 1 me. “It Is of No Valu For this coming interview with| Away down in my consciousness ‘Steve,” I would need money, with-'t 4 a tiny bell warning and | out a doubt, and I had very little in wered question in | the house. Indeed, 1 remembered |a lion as 1 could man- that I not much more in the| checking account which T kept for | 10 not think of it current expenses at the bank, and “It is veally of no valus replenished whenever Dicky turned here arc over his checks to me. T frowned filled stubs in it, as 1 realized that it had been longer | of those, so th than I thought si had h of 1) or sent me any money, but I | no time now dwell upon my hus band's financial thoughtlessness, I had to consider how to provide my- | self with funds Is Lee Chow Right? For the hundredth time 1 sent a thought wave gratitude to my father who long ago established an emergency fund for me in a N York bank. 1 knew that the local bank would cash any check upon that with relief in Atairs, rememberi the cond plan eyes or of Katherine's sual a [ i at | three corid only two or nd I have a its value blank p, which certainly do not much.” ce he to “I am not so sure erine said | dered at of that," Kath- and 1 won- | placing so much stress of the check book, | the remembrance IIs queer look which re- Tw rebelliously, her upon the los But it FFanny mained room was of it with me Dicky's & blank cheek s had not nt from my to el the reasonable account. for me and | had n full int heart, 1 flew up- | momentary glance when 1 contention tha ([ floor mming was my ey feceiy Higenes and iy upheld my LETTER FROM MELVILLE SAR- TORIS TO LESLIL PRESCOTT —CONTINULD Snows congcions, | This | nocente man he- | cious Lotter Mehille lie Irescott from b ‘\“ o L M@nm Jor a Fd] nil s o 9! Z Tulle and mu ¢ ofice | ne lance frocks, and is fre- or It will fall. hown in combination with (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) and Taffeta is done | quently taffet of | | | 44 ) 46 There this puzzie letters, 20 four-letter word and many with th HORIZONTAL 1. Gaiter 4. To preen 7. To act as Prevar Depesited (as upon a tat Toward To trudge Weight of container Preposition of plac . Anger 2 The independent vidual atoms To perish Delivered To build To murmur Periods Opposit Hypothieti Witticiems Journey . Tourth Refor ; a model 10, or 13, 14 16 15, 19. as a note 41 13 To marry Sill w Auction To point shot m at Small A donor Proverh Measnre Pitc To Meolanch Was victor Snapping Np or ke o Mimices expi win o To To Devie reiter: for on a4 railread mpted vho f VERTICAL Morind Point Enters a Within Cove formal dissent and sand composition producing DAILY HERALD, \ To amuse Wing part of plant a tre rock Limb of Metal in Drone b )} To v ing (disas L ntilate To finish Males An Male cat Madern Digit of 1} To emulate [ ended (p Jop iron from a lnon Minet prelimina m NOW A small mass Pemale P To tell To & upon his riage Mscions iy Hoden Writing Apparaty Clus Peak Stron COLOR CUT-QUTS =g A STRANGE HOME COMING \ trimmed with pink. The net also should be biue with pink rose buds.) (Copyright, 1325, Ass. Editors, Inc.) Gossip’s Corner Pands of Color Narvow Striped Belis Ribbed Silks Good FACTORY GIRL OKE ©F THE 98 Will Answer [:e-llers from Women asking about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Lititz,Pa. — “I was and sutfe v nervous time with in my back . I was edina fa y and for about three months I did no work at all There were two women who told e about LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vege: table Compound. 1 didn't believe what they told me atfirst, but atlast 1 tried it. It has taken my pains away and my nervousness. Iam glad to say that I am one of the ‘98 out of 100’ | that it b Iped. I recommend it | now it is good for r any writes to me. e Compound has hope it will help CHARLES R. SHUE, 2, Lititz, Pa. 98 out of every 100 women who take this medicine for the ailments for which it is recommended are bene. | fited by it. They have said soinan | swering a questionaire sent td them. | 2% For sale by druggists everywhere, lotter th I know the Veg TL' ESDAY, Ufair sence tune n areee, ( vo fricnd, she ordered & large breakfast and AUGUST 25, 1925, MAY SEYMOUR [QOTLO0SE BEATIICE BURION &, IHE STORY FAR: had May Scymour, wlios: el tipped d limself money, with dollars in the lome between She SO found that she no appetite. the waiter She had world! her and n she counted actly had e because of lier love M another man, returns to ki Threc arvation! town a dollars sel with year's ab inherited for- and 1 feel at Al hun as May thought as shoveling her coin roof aver comforts operty and of ts out to find with At 27 up her mind that SRS do need a Wit ire that A riry man ut dresser, mad 0 su 11} her X ever buy! antic City wlolta Irolki money ay into happiness that thing oull have wils sl rlain fur coat and hought for jeweler wonld her what and e was ¢ she Il her bhad the men pay back and give greatly to the distre ¢ had pald for the ring s Eeen (nhTara) whlstawaleh many years. Hle cortainly ough they're wever her hrand she thought. “And so cided that he ¢ Il take it back to the hushan. furrier what lie'll do about ually she { getting Waterbury L proposi oney can At At 1o just Water urt (o May Carlotts Dan he who fo t to sets cap for ne ving millionair i sec s tackled the jeweler first, said firmly, shaking h 1t makes no diferenc bought thes thing: sccond-hand the minute you've paid for them.” his head thoug you half of what you paid m he decidéd, after And that's better than anywher i winter invitation to with i vhen you Then difornia suddenly Waterbury Iheyire and May promises to un ck “ him the 314,000 is left after boyin 0- ir turns over for the Aty He shook fnily i fur a and regret ensive clothes NABRC s e diately Lo (ki monvy W Carloita wgued with him for a triumphd 800 while and nst the citd e the store with what had ome wis than a time ¢ Outside a high wind was blo ivered 1" pointe » into the soft fur rjof hér co: I won't sell this for deetdy *I need t." » instyel of going on to the fu traced her and the nearcst sta- not to hints t she th p,m or from el May ) chin or the ¢ 3 May realizes t store e wnn e orrcturns, has b nt she has GO ON WITH steps police vorld! VI stood thers STORY e i bird vonr th YOI have any n) beat ft seizeant Lold finislied How 5 to 11 N Lt May hnew dark- | 1on Neve e wh her she her May opened the door to a hellhoy who handed hwr a letter from Waterhury, \e it 1o him fully out of him for promise answered “And 1f you can find him ctly what I'm going to t her lips tirm langhed lady, him!" he echoed trick — to find him! crooks have three or right, but not so See? We don't om. . 1 could sue eant can tind al’s th But {1 Most of thes 3 one addre look for later May i Miss house ere to m in her rror p 1 week ircles droom arding who ling a let ims aps he had in rom | ri Irom cam the hall side her door sound of a saxophone and ¢k to| the sme frylng onions. May's del quivered. If there 1s one thing in the world she de- stod all other things it wa onions, Minny's house actually them—and sometimes of which was almost ou pented of hope Tose May's ale nostrils tore cheap | above smell of N Miss smelled of frying cab’ as bad. . . . By the ring. May v for riti yourself,” | hand time had went the sypper bell did almost no appetite. downstairs to the g table in a dining-room that was papered, most depressingly, in chocolate brown. s The soup had no taste at all. It was followed by soup meat, and carrots and the fried onions. May laid down her fork and looked around her. Slowly it in your hat ould be ey simply g on to it." signed y's hear 1 hot im read it. | The people who sat opposite her When she had finished dressing | 1~ek~d happy and cheerful enou, Perhaps- theygiiked fried onions. . ) rusted don't | HH(‘ Agnes Min- | on Ocean ave- | for the supper bell to| s m———— "Walk ehi b ever 18 D YT suppose I'm sorts myself that ':ml to me,' May | 1 could live bread and water Hml enjoy it had an appetite | had She st so nothing finally out-of. | sirell, a oft r er all' he your he el ed he ghtly with his thick May drew he | exm rimenta) to cat for | gust showed in K but heart- [ swered him, “No future, Suller,* was all she as she never had quietly that, | bren her life. And ahead But Saller telt as it of her Immediate ity lim of going to work, buck to the grind with s quivering globes of typewritting for a lving! checks, and sy musti 1. It secmed impossible that only a, He left without another word, | week ggo she had been a well-to-do the door hehind him | widow, living upon the fat of the than ey when he went [ tand in xurious hotel. And here ol | Was now all but pennile sitting the supper tuble of | cheap boarding-house, trying to cut fried onions, |* She looked {shiny brown heap on he flanked by a boiled potato a ‘v‘l\vml of beef with blu of | glohes gristle running through i, Ugh!, . I | Sick at el her chair tuble, and | passed swiftly the stuffy ! house to tl that smelled | light contents of her the seu, beaded bag intc lap, and count- She stood on the porel looking up e at the moon and the sky — cternal | things, that brought peace to her heart as she stood there with lifted | and blown-back hair. Life was built in layers, it soem - first, a layer of happiness and But no pere exdely fwo fortune, then one of misery | hundred dollars and three cents in [ | With its sterling May held it up by its and looked at it medi- N I paid almost a A dollars it 2 month ago that must i said, inay be, arm g rsclt away from (his touch her glis- her 15 she lastes decided upper ana She (G a week sick as She uns Mr, And thank you 8he aid taced the was poor, poor in was the My weked nk | she I nee plumy, across Dis facy Loy he. I nined use, minutes May the me of o witlked her the went rlor, where $ In pro- the dark room, As she lights, noticad o the noisy g ind up it thom, in a plate and sides piled staircase to own switehed on dirty were sh how amd Ny-speek reibic ing in!" s I \l der e 1'm live with a shud (o get ont of it!" under the dim her stomach, she back from the out of s elean alr of money I twiee v hat belor had perhaps she Perhaps she that the ! had m | had more thaught! she to oot t W mists than iace el good [and in “and comes, 1 the only thing to do s 1o grin and bear it May told [ herselr philosophically | hundre | A voice hehind her ron forling her (houghts The 11 Nice night, isn’t it hay May turned, The owner periune, was one of the young menw I noticed at the table in dining {voom she had jnst 1eft -~ a tattish | voung man, with a round anid | vl A hald spot on the crown of ‘H\ wide h Miss Minny had intraduced May ns CMe Sid Satlor, tr 1s for the Satin-Silk whatever the i1k was e a “Cold went on. “Thought I g0 for a walk cold, Jdon't Before May had time for a reply, | had answered his own question, “yos, it's too darn celd for decided, hit a imported bag when th suppose unhag fime | silver top, heavy chain fatively for hive from (hoy imported it the hoeled bt ai hags, treatments silk slippers! had | and ngs 1l 1y 1or 1} sh mareel waves and hi thing stock- Ah- | snurdly neee T (st tim worlil sinee her ehild- couldn’t had no job weelly sale hills-— dollars st s thing yiell A husband o pay nothing bhut hundred + mint Ehe the ta company™ | ary. no company hor ver Satin two fieavenly night,” Muy not an- ook the cont closet time from ite Jooke loved the the hate to hang al foel very cordially My in indd Vi saller ! ' he ask to 1 guess it's oo lon: of i3 soft Tuxnry it thouzh.” § von fur sheer but 11 you?" of i “But 1 she told erly A walk,” | She et that he couldn't gn back 1o the old life, — the hateful drndgery of pounding the keys of a Ptypewriter all day long in some- body's dull office hadn't seemed so like drudgery ten yes ago. when ghe had hoen stenographer to 1 Dr. Jobn Seyvmour But ten years sineg guees I've zot to do it he herselr | he ‘Cozier Indoor What thanks'” May an- “I — 1 have a head- She drew avway from trom whom the odor of fricd onions seemed o fairly exude heard him mumble thing under his breath, and presont- Iy he went Into the house, ming the front door behind But in a moment he was back bow agaih, avhe you'd moyir ‘No say It you Saller, some- of wifehood had softencd tiought of work frighten | disheartencd her, atl rn it off as long as ishe promised herself. (To Be Continued) and then her, slam- | The hin. | ed her - very now. put 1 can, d may give chief some on 0ld Mother a clow | y do. Bolby Coon shook iid he, {have known her | What part of the did you say st “1 didn't ‘\‘x”'l tell you his head Poter. 1 never to do such a thing. roof of that house was at work on? replied Peter, *1 very well, but If we were down there 1 could show you house in the rushes at the cdge ot | k omd shodsven Let's go down there right no the Smiling Pe as SHe L 3 = iling I,’m‘ was - moonlight. |, ojio 1™ Bobby oon, serambling Peter had gone on up the Laughing | b EUINE o hore from the old log on which he |Brok into ie Green Worent, Mhereis B0 B0 F0 D0 LT he met Bobby Coon. Bobby Thet "l”hm”l g oLa, fishing. Of course DPeter stopped to | © C0Me " gerks stared at him. He passl dlie timetofi days (orisnonlas e Rai R e R lsay the time of night?) wilh Bobby. [ =80 SHa, & % : BobbY: {1 part of Bol | “What's the news, Bobby Coon : S | Bobby Coon, the idea?" he asked TPeter. . {asked. *I don't sce any scnse in "here is no news.!" replied Bobhy | 9 J Cotn. AT haven't ke avibe lons |melnk down there fow.- Mra. Snip- & R B I per fsn't there. Besides, if she were enough to have heard or scen any : ; 5 what difference would It fhing Iike nows, What i5 the NewS maier T watched her all afternoon 1R LR land 1 don't know now why she dug L B Lt he lthat hole and fhen filled it up L rend Lol 1180 un. T've come up to the appence hink of Mrs, Snappei happened to think of Mra. Snapper|q, . worcat and T don't want o the Snapping Turtle. He knew that | Kk I p D |50 back down thers again. What do Robby Coon is y in the ways of ; e S R S s e | voulaniBtobof (oA oy neighbors, a ; “ONh,” replied Robby, trying te ‘eter's head a 3obliy might knc 5 3 'f' ‘| s“\ e L(h ‘(,1,‘”,‘ 3! ',':.’,( _W‘Iv ’,‘,\‘ peals carelessly, “T just thonght 1I'd u.?v ‘-R'r' r;‘\r( T \‘{' | ) “-" ‘]‘n"\ [like to see {he place where she had on the roof of Jerry Muskrat's hou but it doesn’t matter. | A been digging that afternoon. “By the OB e B o s Ve e lo) by said he. “why should Mrs. | : 12 Toof mearest this bank or on the napper the Snapping Turtle be in- |45 Pl Laidy "“ In the roof of Jerry Musk- g, iing along down the bank as he ronse 1 2 ; lspoke. Up pricked the sharp little car of | Bobby (‘oon. that again, Pet- aid he TO m else m Nature. e night flor P 3 3 ‘ Snapper the Snapping Turtle digging a hole in the roof of Jerry Muskrat's 18 Peter at couldn’t Test on Tell me, vy Coon. al news just the W side " ght, 1325, by T. W. Burgess) Say i “Why Bobby Coon {Was I next story terested. Ribbon Hat [“What's the news, asked Bobby Coon?” Peter So Pefer said it again. “What made you think that she was inter- ested In that roof on Jerry Muskrat's house?" inquircd Bobby. “Well,” sald Peter, “she dug into it as if she were trying to dig a hole through and get inside. But I guess it was too much of a job, for after a while she gave it up and filled that hole up again. She was there most of the afternoon.” Bobby Coon looked more and more interested. “Did you say she dig a hole?” he inquired. “That's what I said.” replied Peter. “She dug a hole big enough for her,to get half way into. I can’t imagine what 8he wanted to get in- side of Jerry Muskrat's house for, . can you?” y | Some of the smartest new hats are {made entirely of grosgrain ribbon, {and trimmed with the ribbon made into conventional motifs such as Paris is very enthusiastic about these hats. these. BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Shampoo.—Advt. /

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