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‘SDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925 REVELATIONS OF A WIFE © 1925 by NEA SERVICE INC. _____=.5—=——J 17 q % 17 18 19 Tio T BEGIN HERE TODAY tood for f w4k 5 % T . »0 for centuries: rooted fo the|other woman in the office, There|as she Intended é Sinssitiatta ittt Sissntintan it ; - ; . ”‘\"L ik 1 \‘“ LEY, 2 or | spot. Then the homely youth whom | was only the society editor, who was | She looked around, wondering Lee Chow Suggests Sending Katle 3 I i ; e T i three yen W noticed before, brushed | dressed much as Barbara Nierself, [ when lunch time came. The office And Jim Away LFrom the Hous ? 7 i o GE — ) go b Py wor past her on his way to the mechan- Who hired you?' asked Bob.|was full of reporters. Nobody seam- 1 t 5 [l (ki 18 [ 20 10 see 1 T e o ¥ 2 Thore was something %o authori . L s ¢ it vith such speed that | “What Kind of work are you going|cd to be thinking about food, and tative In Lee Chow's tones a N ; st ] 22 75 {— 24 25 Ll IR 1 81 inst the corner | to do?" nobody tol o run along and ed me to invent 4 rand w ¢ ur AN br of a desk and would havg fallen if | “McDermott hired me,” she an-|cat. would send Jim and A 1 reg Gru 26 27 28 29 - meone had not put his hand on her “He said something about| She busicd | 1t about her desk, farm 1 h ha n i L g | interviewing President Coolldge and | cleaning out some ffed drawers er thought than to ci i L 1r 30 31 2 33 ] 1w looked around, to find herself | sweeping out the office. g the files of the Telegraph quest as specdily as 1 i | ] his death, is o face with a man of possibly [ Hob laughed. “Well, T can tell you | She was beginning (o feel @ pro- knew that I had no 10 f x 34 35 36 3738 39 '”'uv”, L or o whose eyes beamed upon her and | what that means—obituaries, birth | found respect for the commonplace an errand. Jim i3 not on ' L ney Ay mpt at 1050 unshaven face was curved | notic sob stuff, heipful hints and | columns of type that made u \ ; 2 conc ) 3 L mns of type tha p o the trustwor! S i ; 40 Ell 2 43 cench “H’ 1ra 3 1 of friendiiness | war correspondence, provided there | pape known he also is u § : ts, "1 L nslstir must live her own life Just escaped a bad smash-up | should be a war." Hetorn g : he ¢ phin " I 24 rs ; d ! } 0| shoul a war. ever before had she guessed @lsorationAnd T 47 48 NOW GO n\‘ ‘\\‘I‘ |‘| ||‘I| STORY | there,” he said, beaming more Barbara laughed too. But what harrow ork went into the his little wite's u nate pe ; i 49 5| 53 T Spely e broudly, “Accidents are right in my | not sure what the joke wat making of the shect, She had always for eavesdropping, S0 upon pretext 5 el s t ingsYOUEKDO I'm the police re-| Just then she heard her name| thought that papers just appeared of giving him b 4 5 54 55 z Jhh L fenuings porter, Bob Jefirles.” | called in a loul and terriying tone | in the evening on your porch. cerning the S i hours, There was sam 1 va smiled at him, one of her | of volee, It was Wolls, the city edi-| As the afternoon wore away, Bar and put Lec 8 request d ¢ ST ) 59 60 6l bara w d heartily that somebody to him, only omitting the Orienta would give her something to do. The name, i 62 63 A oS rest of the staff had drifted out of Jim," T said slo you K the ofilce, and only Wells anl the vent some reason rig ) i o 66 o7 &) copyreaders remained at their desks, will take you and Katie away ) . i She decided that she would put on the farm for an hour? 1 cann n Lillian's f | her hat and go out in search of food. plain why I wish you to po | As she started out, she saw the “y, i SWe Change Plages” : . M hange Plate [ homely ycuth enter the office with a nothing to me, Mis' e Madge sh : great stack of papers, He began lay- S L S I e Jor| Number 12 horizontal means low 8. Angers. ANRIONECD o Lgesl an added ! i R e e e b ALECH Barbera darted back into the you want us to go r ‘ : ot : : room, scized her copy and made for “A8 Soon as po: Ir or %8 Game \\’1 icIoues the elevator. STl fix it with Kat oulder HORIZONTAL M In the lobby downstairs she pass- after a few seconds of 1 tionate 1t Duniting i :’,”‘;" ed Bob Jeffrics. He nodded pleasant- L which 1 knew he was formulatin 0 m for you, no S 2 = I‘.’ A 1y, and Barbara felt a glow of cheer some plan. Jim's brain cogs revolve t at rusty SiRloys o 1_"“- § in her heart. i uom.-nnn glowly, but most depend- hear Whilor o ‘I“"”“ trees. Just around the corner was a 1 ably. Lillian i rarmibOn, oehe e e : andwich shop. Barbara made her That's a Good Schen e IR W SR way to a seat at the counter, ordered “You please go bac Nai ,!,“‘ posmues et S a sandwich and a cup of coffec and house,” he said at last, SARaT ,1“ Duesse spread the paper out before her, be surprised it Katie come refu \therine R o ‘”,““," She scanned the front page. There - | asks it we can go up on the 1 I “May I come o el e ung L was 10 sign of her work, ¢ | the woods back there for a d S i ,J_‘“'""'-‘ » On the second page, her lopes I of the hens and one of n answered un- e o R waned; on the fifth, they went out eys are missin nd it's as good “but don't teil the doc- | LACHon i altogethe n she found it, in a now as any to lunt for i corner at the bottom of the stock most random of jests, L quotations column, It read: | hat's a very good scheme, Jim," was surprised to see Katherine Aillevement o by s gL Tk POET COMING i 1 smiled, “Thank you so much | wt it, and then pale | as' Jrair an em, e ‘f‘*"" Alfred Noyes, Inglish poct “You're welcome,” Jim said awk- Her agitation, confirmed | 4=° Jenote in wool stapl 2 and former professor of powtry wardly, but my heart warmed to the | my impression of w da er A at Princeton University, will sincerity behind the simple words. | that any reference to Hal Meredith | S give a scries of lecturcs at the It was but a few minutes before t he ,f,m‘ o public auditorium, beginning Katle came to my door for the per- ad 1 e then or immediat BiaE Nov. 1, under the auspices of mission Jim had outlined, and when L i the University Ixtension Club, 1 had given it, and the two in t The waiter brought the sandwich well on their way to the hill, I license plat TRl just then. Barbara stared at the ! back to Lilllan's room wherc had fin DENETRES sandwich and pushed it away. Then Chow waited. L v brou o the y He she pushed the coffee away too. She “They are gone,” T said “and will ) 1 L starcd at the page, but the words of not be back for an hour." ously T i v ' e the article were biurred. . “Ver' gor e Chinese retu i & 5 4 i B 7 Then she went through the pages tmperturbabl ou put ( Slolzront: L “\!nl«l i ey I».A..‘x the city editor, “this is Morris Pattinham. He says you published a story to the ef- | rapidly again, looking for story barn nobody can sce and Lee | approvingly . | ety | 1AL ICAIS CERs alk that feet Chow bring his car down ere 1y, We ' on Lee el ! : 1 e Ui [(daze : t 10 be found. nal san azzling, unexpected smiles, out of | ¢ N0 (ol P heTany barore ) While Lee Chow g you take li- | ( i \ Lill we can ,‘M’: e ; Tl T i ~|H(:Km: y;’r‘. “():U, ”‘l (ol Ler tnciay Belong went through t | cense plates oft your car, have ready e W Darbara had ob- | “Thank you," she said. “I should | the st e Sk hisgthine MookinElon iy when Lee Cho back. You have 2 Nowspaper o [ver e osine : bk A sath notices that she had toiled % i 4 cglons, n ween standing in.the w Wells was Jooking over his glasses, | gyer. Ther » screw driv i ) 95 e satiher AN (e RNt e i i : over. There they were, bravely dis | Puf 1S nol ay to talk in this| searching the office for her. Barbara | plaved beneath a bold hlack head— ol iarm s an ey the swinging gate out,” said Bob. “On your toes | hurried to the desk. ¥ - LAl e | : R o thonght nd ready to fight for your| “Oh" he e . hituarie he names with thei [ ; B ' Y L id, in a rather surly | ¢0aves of consonants made a bra i A TTICAT ex your pardon, but Who | tone. “So you're here. What do You | gpowing e ) de 5 nyway 2" ) | know about Alfred Noyes?" She gulped the coffcet and yuid B ol ‘\ T m Tar b Hawley,” was the| Barbura brightened. In this field {45y s ; i | R i v { ) s . il [oie e o s Bt she| “gntering the office of on a skirt. B sl < L nenliods aph again, she found Wells 1 R [ came in risidy ook Tier plac uffics whistled. Yo o't [ “Taka this stuff, then, and give us [ 5120y CEE =0 TG man with e 1 ook 1t,” he sajd. “But so|a story o " sal ity editor, i il e i LETTER TROM JOHN ALDEN h 2 . came to his| ; | e e eninefa Alen | ncHn e e llar i ';,hrm:fu,:,.i1,,:,[‘:‘”‘"\,M,n‘;:' hegvy beard. Wells' addressed. by i PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CAR- rs. The man up ahove ¢ card | thar said e Sl et i il el D s e e L D Dormsb { TON—CONTINUED enemy sp He did | | ! o I that ¢ < 1ooked ar for Ay e UL o ham. He says you have pul 1 B eng T oMl He talen 160 fe o 1 forany | Parbara grasped the papers and | ¢ oo to the effect that b il i 1 1 it ey : H l h loes not contract cont | [ went back to Bob Jeffries. He (To Be Continued) i Tane | 1 ing ‘I e R ! promptly jerked a youngster out of ¥ 18 10 (i f s . X our ea t must be taught not a chair in front of a typewriter desk | fer o thidns . i o UL AU WAL cyes, unless the and bowed Barbara into it, The dis- COLOB CUT-OUTS | S ul 0o wond How to Keep It 650 st placed youth only grinned. e e c apipel L Causes of Illne: G S e Hob brought her some copy paper, w ® would do me and do right 1 e P | = | basin and not to go into swi and, saying, “Double spacc your now 1t When our sc superin- o | (BY DR HUGH 8. CUMMING) er is not i | stuft and make it s left her. T T : st know | i She did not see him again for many e arety A i | Surgeon Ger TS it hours. fiwouta i | She had no sooner settled to read NS : . or dlagnosis and if found { | the clippings than somebody called pull the crane 00 far I : and if found to be c JERIE | and drop an of ho 1 on ot should begin | Lagious. t ildren should be |[her ngain, This tino Wells wanted the head of man I v olutlon of sil- | ibited from golng to school until [[ferito taeadeatit motices over e ity 5uilm=ve v Ve s o ounce | | teicphone She was ushered to a Potts,” I told him P ) s theenilarentin el Peter Meets Paddy Again | cd-Peter, | typewriter. beside a telephone e inatt < oot il R0t ey T i it depends on how big the| cquipped with a head receive = i QANLORRISY i S Dy n W ss trec# arc, and how well they can be| The next half hour was the worst the superi « me 1 e that the child g Yo big : : y i 5 cut,up and floated to my food sup- | that Barbara had ever experienc out in talkin = veeks of life, Iihei [ For things wosth having you wiil | P13 * replied Paddy. A lot of small | in her life. It scemed to her t S oo ey cansed at le S | - 2 ces are better than a few big ones. | every persan in New Britain with a Gl T ith a sa ed soljtion Ty ws | Unicss you chan R Tin ) + casicr to cut down, easier | name full of consonants had died the higheat § s L boric acid. When the child is old = Paddy the Beaver te into logs after they are down, | day before. Again and again she 3 y er , it should be P w RE g \nd casier to manage, to say nothing | asked for a re-spelling of the names | 9 N with its 5 A ¥ . f having tendercr bark. So, I can- | until, in despair, she guessed at We ¢ 1 { i ' K nd No o ver calle | & . e 4 & 1 fo 0 S ShlseR 1l you how many trees I|them and put down the resuits. S toitiein R a ; it “‘I : It all depends on how many 1| She thanked heaven for the fact Toad S - - b i 4 find ore anfl how they | that she had learned something of Tias e 8 A 3 v i anl how much work | typewriting by the touch tem in s Wsloangt i I : i 1 a study ¢ i ¥ req to harvest them. I|college. Now and then she caught Mr. Pott f oz : i e ; A : ord to run 100 great a risk.” | other reporters looking at her fin-| 1 e . irs % . C s 1 \ “\Weil, vou must be fussy if you | Bers curic , but she had no time | 1 TOMORROW — Letter from R 3 g wonde 4 Wro o ' TR ATaLD Sl | When the child begins to go to 1gh an h 1 111 16 8 ] with trees right near | t0 Wonder what was wrong. e an NS DD ) Joli n Peescott to Sydney Car- uld have its vision exan ior y \ 16,” declared Peter. *What is th At last the death notices were | Iis v o | of cop(nk wray Uown Hers when|ritlen, and ehe laid themjon Wells B Nt TR el : ¢ around your pond are trecs of all| Gesk. Again she seated herselt to i s. If you want little trees there| Write the ar cle on '_-\\eri Noyes. 5a - r your home, and The next interruption came when | [ a dml y . X i heretite 2 a farmer from up state made a call | 5 ; Aoy on the Telegraph and asked for a re- o 1 o inan | pond that D e Meut | porter to chronicle the fact that he | of a ¢ 1 1 | e v would fall in the water, | had produced ugon his farm a corn- | fhTasa S who 15 peais | Sta He s ; : L t Nerinc s thiexs in coming | El2lce12 et tall, The stalk itself sighted leans forward over his desk | larg W o " 1 g Br down he to look for trec was duly produced. : St And s e el | Exae 4 k okl at Delot madlitiven| Ltnisztoo EiLte Barbara's lot to | { ’ i« { 1 i looked at Peter, and if you| o \yo 7¢ was not so ad, she ¥ (ulty stooping posture | unde T v we seen the expression on | $ | w s amp his chest and | it was nd ) 1 8, id Peter, * 1t you | Paddy’s face you would have known | thought, as obliuaricn ; g 1 i i S iGNy X0 Just before noon, Barbara was s, | ¥ cxpansion of the r i K s : for t disgusted with Peter he spose to tu- | tions 1 i 1 ey Paddy Rabbit” said e gartied to find a tall woman dressed £ b i 1 « w who worked under t t B . Qi el I:y" ”,'l' '[“”‘j“‘mz“" i‘,"” in taffeta and lace, towering over & on t v ; e tur ir conditions | sl o i e Jowa| her. "I just want to talk to you, The Bear Is Sheltercd § ham br 1 P 5 one side to see clearly When working tificial e S L U JOW | nigs, said the visitor, in a threat- | % ¢ milk, tea bl L : haryeatdiygtood supply. Do you| (oo ione of voice. Barbara was be- | This is the third day's chapter of Dinner — Rro f c - “ ; 0 te ‘:v;‘ that you neve®have | Ly qéroq | “Snow-White and Rose Red.” Chil- i balicainuist y o faul plain e J '1 1ALl S huyoRclM only one “I came in to see why you put my dren who save these paper dolls will ol £ Lot et Kknow! o ter's wedding announcement {have a complete set to act out the i you ]‘h‘"“ “'“m kinds of bark| " gown in the corner of your |story with at the end of two weeks § cat, and that there are certain| o~ 4 lita Hanks' wed- [ — Creamid Ovster Plant o L i St | page, when Carmelita nks Il 2 % W tr Plant on Toast Kinds that T don't eat at all. I it | {E" Contright up ton continued | Snow-White and Rose Red cam P : : 1st a matter of trees, any kind | 8 U0 L out from their hiding places to greet { poons _of course you wouldm't|™p,rpyry guiped. The woman rush- | the bear, and their mother fixed him ooking for them way down | 3“0 "ur gk you, have we been | place directly in front'of the fire, ; [ A poon 1 know th ‘ you Kknow good subscribers of this xnr\fr for | u»nw he might warn his great FADELESS : o of any ind of| 5008 2Ubmerlers f 318 2T o ey Tide \ : i ] =L oy hat you know that I} 0 “y)ing as a square deal any- “Here, Snow-White, is a_broom. P o lgBXicE forf fceriain Kind ot | 540 (N8 6 to me, when a paper |Brush the snow off him,” she said. i : 1 that it T can't find that T| 200 0 ohe for all that time plays | and you, Rose Red, fetch him : \ & = ook for certain others. But you | Jou a dirty trick like that” little gruel and tes {/d Go farther || : S and ! SRS iaiougit fOgcion, Lm ] 11| YO Ay one phase of journallsm [ The sisters did as they were told ¢ X ) o ong way and work 10 get| = Chich Barbara had no prepara- and soon the bear was resting com- 8 it | p 1 ; Gl Bell for which : g\ v ‘f Last longer ) Ada ! R kind 1 vest. Now, don't| . "o lo' 1ooked wildly around for |fortably before the fire, warmed A b=y Dye better R ] el ; i g of | FRIEND SAVES | are looking for trees” | relnforcements. She thought shejand fed and very pleased with the | ' e Pty as i s LAY Peter looked a weo bit foolish, for | caught a gleam of amusement in the [efforts of the little family. When % r and s flour. | objeets n it 7 MRS, WILHELMY e had remembered. “Of| ayes of the society editor. nummn came and the others had Colors are fresber and brighter when * " ! ring y. | eves ! « LR o ay Yidnr said he. “How stupid of me!| Ryt the gleam came tog soon, for |gone away, the mother sald to the you use Putnam. It is iews trouble I r ery pepper | th es at s ) o s 1 ked like a r & SRR S | . | b » . £ 2 i ) ght K 1 ooking for poplar trees, | gt the same moment, Barbara's vis-| ' wore economical — & emaller smount r 1 I v Mre, M Withelm $ i . ren't g | ht sight of the sign on the | ou may slecp all night on the farther. Putnam Fadeless Dye is Pour Yol - Paul, M and te | ttor caught sight hearth, and welcome, if iat o s I found Paddy grinned. “Of course T J lety desk and abandoned Barbara eleome you wish, e original one-package dye for a s P - 1 ' v s my physiciar P : ¢ S | moctety Aot B ar 10 higher quarters. |since it is so very cold and the snow materisle and purposes — dyes silk s of | operat \ ] \ & If I can find enough poplar | to carry the war (o hghot ATPF TR 1y ey deep ontside.” A eotton and wool in one operation. Use NEA § Tnc.) me 1o t Pir 3 g . I will not bother with any| At 12:30, Jimmie, o \"’ nd| The bear thanked her and accept same packege for tinting. Complete (Gyiai for 4 Vo p i O inded rs. 1t I cannot find enough T} youth who served as office boy an gfed this kind offer, et directions on package. Price 15 ceats. The Day's Work | s e St 1 of taking a | w ok for some other kinds. Now | copy carrier, informed her that “if R A v)‘\ Bee color chart at your druggist’s. } B 1o z 3 e : L stop to gossip no long er| Miss Hawley was ready, Mr. Wells| ¥ REGIx e arose their 5 ladly of | € v " s a &y € v B s g King seve I must be looking for those | would like to have the Noyes story.” | TARED FHESL e b &OnG Use Putnam No-Kolor Blesch p | . Ralstrensihiand 2 ! in| (This is the big, shaggy biack to Remove Color end Steins 3 SEghlaabhd e i 1 - N b | There was a slight tone oCArony Ny 0 nt ‘came to visit & White every ) & eyes oug xa 3 ) lia Pink-| *Enoug Pa 1| (Copyright, 1925, by T. W the courteous language. hat came to visit Snow-White U . ore nearly antomati 7 rrectd ses « ) t and Roee Red. Paint him black and ¥ my N ne at all as| The Noyes story was laid on Mr. + é vour . he less th the symptoms it ) | 3 . | make his tongue red.) u 4 i | and | . The next story: “Paddy th Wells' desk, in the original _draft. | R IENE FEUL iated Edl ! will wear you out, uring the ¢ suffering woman. "How ma enough icmand- | er's Thank - ba ¢ k to copy it . LRk clated Edi- 3 | er's Thanksgiving. | Barbara had not had time to copy it | S » -

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