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DECEMBER 22 A Wife’s Confessional Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE D bty P EREeetteestterettesetetettsteitntitttsstI NIl 333008200888 3% / ANe { TARBALRA LIAWLEY, Lillian Questions Dr, Douglass | " About Hugh's Luggage more de Ather's BOS “lell Me Everything! ion of tow enterprise, Druce be- dinted with MIS, LYDIA 1 widow, whe i0s to e Acres when Druce cives and prints in the ymn many leiters trom a urpose wned Violetta, who wishes to | iome 12 ‘ v i Bl - ! her striy | know !u\\ to attract a “young gent “H Christmas day, Barbara is ping to follow up for uper 115 of the marriage of to VIOLETTA CRANDBY, an | oom greasers ye of box factory ra rushes for the the ph and begins 1o re welorn column for weeks ba g gular shape NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY In patent « arrassment ¢ 4 , too ri )| i 3 g 2 o, Ay "" e | gone throug ence or lik Man finished his sentence o | br othes bru ] To mix The leaves e papers rustled Did He Give You Any Hint?' f s a H inid- Unexpected entry by th Narbara’s hands were shaking so Recovering 1 A drunke r [ a sma - Arabia ¢ conld scarcely read the s, | apree,” she | Dr. Douglass | ¥ e fir t a7 "rimm Special kind of a number sk and | nodded sl G e 2 n ned r 1ed 1 f13 ag )l ore > Nights “He mum about | he had had to supp! " t flowe 12 Nights nning at a date about three | momebody pu and t m from m wardrobe, and a months before, the letters of Violet- [ A woman came running down the steps. “Don’t be frightened,” she said. “We hope it's nithing serious, v ran throuzh the lovelorn columns. | but yeur mother has had some kind of stroke,” J'rom becr stains and eyelash curl- Second in note in s ors (o red satin wedding dress, they | SLOry to re-write, and she was sent ille nac e nacht.” epare for by As she turned was something terribly convine or 1 nervous smile upon | 45 K 5 'To act as a model graphic pleture of the|to some building to get obit | treble voices ildren floated up | kiss her mother good night, she ey about him, in spite of his daz 21l {here was no an : To ride back fciuat. 5 wrote them. They told her| At noon, she was g r{from the streets below to the room | claimed, “Why, mother, you loo dition—so 1 planncl ones [ amus upon Liilian's 1 S \ Anger y, without shad- | d¢sk, her hands in her lap. here Barbara sat on the hearth|awful. Have you been overworking recy concernin: pre TRl 1 horself and throw Ingin 2 Two fives i | stopped and looked at her curiously vapped in a rohe, her!on that old Christmos dinner? the house which ave pr | buek her ers at one word of | b 3 Cuckoo even | 4s he went after his hat . coat. | mother's Christm Hawley turned away ever since. 1 do not | . his and I 5 know her every ges- | 52 To instigate 04 Cooking utensil Now | “Going home?’ he aske Can 1| Without raising lher head, she{walked quickly to the door. “Do suspeets he is ler v think | ture, 1 ¥ ? You're looking | istened to the caroli It came | worry about me, B m just no position of pl | very white. subject for Christ- [ through the window glass faint and | teeling spry.” was in ¢ t . He by | v f ent litferent physi- |59 To renew 17 Popular report me to hide him, and to let no one | ques—you can imagine the result is 9 Mother know he had come fo 1 T ot sy happy.” 1 mouth twisted curious- | tike yYou anywhere his stepmother has vof it n i mented dryly. “Did ve you | slowly case toll me eve ¢ |57 Tiny golf mou any hint of hov T} ome o Dower money you?" ¢ remote, & it from nother “bon't t up in the morning the nlorning advanced, but she| Parbara shook her head. .“No,|world. Inside, guttored soft- 1 rhara. "Il got 1id not hear it. The rush of the first ik you, Mr, We 'l get home |1v. virled about the corner right. I'm just tired.” She lean-| From the carol, the singer 51l SRS sat, and then the second | wily against her desk as shelcd to a fresh flood of song | The Telegraph staff came to worl Sho read on, through | ross, Wells frowned, “Don't get sick, | swelling from a Jay ow brot llu Xt day with a typieal Christm: s from Violetta and | Miss Hawley. You're one of our best | Barbara to the window. The childr s Everybody had had t her own f lies { men, you know. Betrer stay home | Sfood in a sc i turning their |1 at and some had had 1 At Jast s a d them all, She | tomorrow and rest.” heads upward, o t o light from got up and put the file back in iis| don't want to rest. That's the r window fell upon t k The ult v { n:wwn | Dlace Wells wa: calling her.!|last thing 1T want,” cried Barbar: [feuoine threw open t e ot | (AnS s inale eyt beetme e Jey ot untidie SdavilsB een inclitood | \\H 1'«“‘1‘ w\'mlnmr«‘v -:,llf :ulxl"vn! \‘]\‘\‘h-.\l :wmlmx? 1‘1".\ )‘1<]Jlr|‘n a ,!~,. reezcs rv,x'§r; her and she pulled | e afternoon emotlons revealed in private letters) before we commence 1he pieture, A Vertical | ) g B e Sl S | #tea way ) robe around her [ ha rer . 1t stated LETTER FROM PAULA PERIER | (s poal ey .:; in jiy""“i SEa e 1 - 1AL | sighed “Sorry,” she| When he was gone Barbara AL g ens houctted ) vl will re TO LESUIE PRESCOTT— e N S i > o 33211 q i sai In't hear you. to the file agai 1 t on ajf in s ""_“"l WS in the CONTINUED e e abliony you ehe 2 uirus) S A X i He handed her lephaae | table, she began to clip the Vilatt . ) That 1 am both joyous and sad i Soiial bl 3 ! ] 3 alls to malke Ked sharply | correspondence. gimmy, o office | ,.“l(:"‘“ n finished when 1am with your children may i e 5 [PESTOINT k lat her. “What's the ‘matter Are you { boy, came out of the m G L U ] ““v"‘”‘» . sl seem strange to you, dear | St R 1 el 3 ,n,. or just tired? ‘\‘m. look ;,} ‘“Whew! Barl ,“.w v, yowi|* x'.:”y ]3 “‘ out o ¥ Prescott, Lut that it has been my S Sy et | e I's nothing said ~Bavbara |eateh the mis Donit you ko) S8 And (e Ehrisln e privilege to know in John Alder { I'll be all right. oli ma oil you in oil if he me mera black &h } | Prescott, Junior, a boy who is oy io was never able to remember | finds you've been tearing his pro- arbara went haek ¢ r hearth | to play in i ¥ crely yours, and under what conditions cases of . : RO T, : e S : 1on [afterwards what she did the rest of | cic ' rug. Out c robe | on the st hat's becom dlseases are occurring. No health | afterwards wha i 5 thing that my imag atiog o 1 - PAULA P’ERIER | IRIER ’ ere telephone | 1 ¢ 5 <[ she drew the crur { mass of clip- | Byer sion could conceive, s given me e r would attempt to control an | that morning. There were telephone aial nokenaeR i et T t : . ase aieocciite) an | that mor . ! ! e e ve rug| “More than he can do. T promise sreat § Will you let me say o Teiver : it ey Y H lth 5 b vellow fover for ex. | calls, but she did not know to whom. | mouth wus pings a t -1 pro W it G gram from Lesit Prescott to our ea \.m break — ol yellow fever or o | Bob Jeftries asked her questions, but | A little after noon, she gathered | before e eI ooun L 8 Paula Perier Keep It: lample, of cholera—without building CERRE SEBIOCH I, MR ] vour oldest son would be loyal and : How to Keep It— {up a dependable system whereby b ' ving to the biggest and most splen- | Whitney today. [ am very glad ye Causes of Illness \\\mxld reccive prompt and accurate did woman T have ever known. But g to have the pearls. e e =!| information of the occurrence of | __ alas! T cannot lelp grieving a littic do as you suggested DI, 1UGIL § CUMMING) | new cases. | sounded in the hall ontside. When | had worn for some time. Bob J¢ hecause T am not the “mover” who is n the money into a deed of trust | i As a matter of fact, it is just as Mrs. Hawley pushed in 11 or of | fries was waiti for her, “H. vays the subject of his eulogy and for the two iy | that 1 know T cc bara's room open. Barbara was ! you're going to do dramatic rovi mother of such a boy To have inspired in the heart of a child such a reverence, she looked him blankly and did | up the clippings and thrust them in- [ She read them through. chin o not answer. Somebody gave her a|to her pocket. hand. n gan to lau rof ¢ tart tonight Feals of laughter 1 rough the Barbara went back into the ot room again and again., Foo office with a brighter face than s I | | not be 3 e S Public ossible effectively to control tu P gratefu ) | 5, typhoid feve arl Y ¥ erying, her body Jimp on the rug. ing from now on, Babs” e ericl kive that which you ga vl tever or any other preventable di 3 the clippings clutehed in one hand. | * criainly coming up in the Jack, | case without similar knowlcdge. i . i ; Mrs. Hawley er : such love | Am glad you appicciate the won- | ! has said, with truth, that oy y 0 Ceia with all truth that 1 husriedly andibent overdier dauehs| (Dies sho saids happily Isnit and loyalty as this boy has fc : iy tay oldest son, | Vil statisiics are the bookkeeping §liiinie and efficlency the 2 Mrs. Prescott, must make ¢ oug never told anyone vitlth, for the health of-) 4 o ™y gministration in a commu 7 3 2 AR . % ‘“ hetiomeartil “Mae lor ¢s that kind o proud as well as very | else, 1 ar ng 1o confess to you | meins of these s enabled | 7wl as the intelligence and 'y £ 3 % : Frustethe ol il ; e Kknow that Puula Perive is ; nev q mor ‘ ' the rosults of his €f- pi 0y of the community ftself s ’ gl S ’ 7 an inspiration and that is wi E r. Please G ap Hitm | ! ettt BEONR 1 completeness of 1} B W ) R ) e Rl ST e T b A A enati e - rotadly 1o accompllsh dUring & | o) gatistics compiled in that com- | - e Iher glasses and puckercd her brows | 1 vs with sometimes Children have an uneanny w v given perio A Iiswi : putting the proper \al ¢ T T . [ riment of health, w » sense of humo over the letters ne of prnalties for being “oal. state or national. canl. The physiclan who falis to report Hooty the Owl Sces a Prize on the dam where the logs had been | “What's it all at 3arhar t n, Babs. Even t acter and t rarely 1 NEA S S D) his cases of prevenlable —discases, take in those with whom ¢ | | tunction ef y in the ven- | dragged ac , and as he alr she asked at last. “You're not cry-| women concerning Wwhich notification is re- Ry Thornton W. Burgess | knew that the cutting of poplar |ing over those 2" [ times need an escort.” in_contac 5 il ) TOMORROW: Letter from Sydney | 100 & possession of the knowledge | Quired, may properly considere " 3 . | trees had begun, he was sure that| Barb: st up and wiped ]:rrl “Not I, retorted Barbara. “If T 1 am leaving New York tc Carton to John Alden Prescott, S Gl S vely obstruet health frge vour cars and use vour eyes | some logs had been taken down. So |cyes, * Byt 1 am, the | wis to go anywhere, don't thir ¥ G = S tlons eases of. diseases ara oceire | Roministration jandiw = agninet | 1000 hopo {0 w rize. having nothing more important to| more fool I They're from {he vait for a man to take me [ s WLLB CLT-U o stepsis i) is only when such facts InierestBio GRtNARae TN —Hooly the OwL. | do, he decided to wait a while, Hc |ifat B arricd yesterday. 11 10 alone of necossary, But anyhosw HossAaslon oL (e tRBAI(E an e perched on the top of a tall dead |the ‘superic ent’ she |1 don't have to. I my mot! ’ . B I e e . Hooty the Owl slecps much of th which he had more than once |of. And I've helped her land him ¢'s the best company in the wor COSette S Chrlstmas Kt el ] il ae n of 1 Menlls for the Famtly day, but for all that there is little | used as a watch tower, and there he [ She began to langh hyst 1 I can always depend on her. e R Y ’ S I e going on in the Green Forest of | looked as if he were a part of th Mrs. Hawley gasped. “Why, | > when Darhara arriv | study of statis- e e I“uh h Hooty is not aware. He knew | tree itself. If r Rabbit hadn't|how do you know " e R. R. Station that afternoo by day that By SISTER MARY when Paddy began th; new dam. | happened to see Hooty alight the ¢ S was asked t rite a d e hi S e {5t o Akt = Gripe ieoit N Tiut perhaps this i not to be won- | I fuar that Peter might have furn-|note of the wedding this morning, | theater and carried e A e e ; mbled cigs with riee, dered at, for you know Paddy works | ished Hooty a fine supper. But Pet- | And T recognized her name—vViolet. | 1 1A box. At <t impending cpidemics. | gra ifins, milk, coffee at night, and of course that is the |er did see him, and 8o kept quict|ta Cranby. I onghty care, But I | telephone ho « ordered a tasi ; Ghen G0 h very time when Hooty is abroad. He | right where he w soup wilh spinach halls, crisp hot Secs al, does Hooty, a great ow Hooty has very wonderful | me 1o give directions how to 1 buttered tonst, apple taploca pud-: dea n most folk suspeet as you all know. They are eves | ¢ him, ¢ time thi R il tea does. He sees, but is himself un- end or use in the dusk, and |ws 50 e two-for Dianes Boullon. ham bakea St¢h, because of his ability to they are large and round and c y 1 in milk. twice baked potatoes, beet | ALoAt on soundless wings. No sha- | not be moved. No, sir, those eyes of clipping | salad, peach bavarian cream, whole | OW moves more silently than does | Hooty's cannot be moved. Tiey arc gan to sort them out. “Just listen | A il cofras Hooty the Great Horned Owl. It is | fixed, and s0 he must turn his whe ore el her to be sympathetic | The rice and mufling fn the | Y¢T¥ handy at times to be able nead. Sometimes as he sits on wateh |4 acing. She writes back | il up for the |Move about freely without making R i very slowly ked and he wants to take | o sire nps W i S e 'w sound, very v I around 1 he £ N | her pocket an T t r t nd him. If you she “Then T advise her how to charm | the t Ag she waiked ith o1 t m 653 EIEIVY seen that w he would look as | him on their first date, She comes | anite ur 5 Now, Hoc g articularly | if J 1l was on bockwar me- | back ! cquest for more in- Bect Salad nte ed in what Paddy the I times he turns it so quickly t he | sty rousing eerious o ily were doing. H looks as if he turned it all the way | tions. I tell fliy r. No, in-|around. If he did that of course he | woman’ \p her s head oft. nd listen to him t ther tur z hi hea pgive him slowly or quickly, Hooty i sland unselfish love—to ooking, and what he is looki Or { helpmate and friend. Isn't 3 « something that moves: In the li geo 2 1 tell P With the times, as t v is, arly a thing like a sm wirections and wins ly m every night he ed thot par rd. so Hooty watches f ever wanted. And look at me!" 1 Gree st o1 thi t moves b ose| R g die and the new pond v being | noiseless wings, those g Wings | your: He ki 1at sity would | wh : im for | not erying about |some kind of stroke e might have 1|thing, and then strikes quic a t's everything. I'm so tired To Be Continued) hunting there he catches somet ¢ y Knew al bout the 1 n But now &nd » wandered whe This night as Hooty was turning to | bring other little people there, and | seems to, right ove that = “Oh, well an be nsed {n place of | some night preferr: | with salt and pepper with of onion gar and are t good with the COSETTE'S DOLT 3 s Y t X lub the salad bowl w or use 1 drop doesn't take much TR s. I like my job, but To Clean Tvory it sometimes that 1 Tvory knife handles ¥ lips to keep from | Whitened by rubb! with begin cutting | his head slowly around he saw some- | screaming. lemon dipped in eir food supply | thing moving. It was on top of a I “It's all wo o T R T nd. So ev gray, old rock. It was too dark for |losing nds, because I've no 4 “ish Pans way, to see Hooty see clearly what time to stop them. Yet I'm afraid Daking pans wused for fish will Thus it h hatever it was, he was sure as |to stop for a moment. It's a habit.” | not retalr ecable odor it I pened b e arrived over near the | some to eat. It was a prize, . Hawley looked thoughtful. | they 0 h waxed paper ght that the firs hatever it was. Hooty & are penalties to pay for | before n to silent win ¢ everything in life, Rarbara. My guess - t is that if you'd ed Bruce, you'd Kill Cabhage Odor ol claws re r be even more t ousework{ Two whole Eng wal h pyright, 192 i V. Burg han you are of newspaper work | dropped in the kettle while b S Ty en he got there no one was in | - now.” | eabbage, will absorb an tr ned gh it Hooty's big eyes didn't| The next P Yowler| I sup miss anything. He saw bits of bark | Yowled.” |an dressing. 192 Sugar in Ol Prompt Intormaiion of | « 1in ol ing c