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Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife —— Out Why Mary Left Ability will sleep the Home, the lght and 1 shall have “Auntie Mudge nap at least,” Mary Harrison's eyes \ Mind?" 1 repeated. “Of course ne us Kutlierine ! Mary nnd 1 ure oing to tol ourselves at the a very few minutes, 'l 1 1l e « " 1 fown ) ¢ 1o lave then Madge Finds firs 10 jut a provised e roust ¢ atherine taking no setleve 1 car : ¥ 1 de smiled protulse 1 you 1 hungry." 1 held o souj pron tomat and 1 quarter of an vas cleared, outside, tlie alf-starved T i I . nged | ymfortalle e was nothing else, and Ka I a Mary and ind 1 joined n o conspliracy 1o g of every cours My brair slved her prot I covertly watehed ler. 1 knew Edwin gave her an ample allows for all her girlish needs—too muc Harrict had written Mother Gra upon one oce eren-law wl that “Ed dren, planned she could ! sitting on you'll t so0 funnily upon her. a long time, child, hefore to worry about |e ha Waft until especially this eseap fin- yegin ave fina deprivation as to unger showed. 1t ome impu Iriven r out int world, and I wondered if she d voluntari- ly tell me f it 1 should have to ) on the ve the misunders ng ild come from Mar yon faod whicl and ther y must b and into the mas sudden had | 8he sprang fo her feet &t her hands hoyis of the orchid silk p e wore colle what They ahout That's about. sama v True, Aunt Ha would tell v 5 of one syllable, t flurry of _have to belong fo you want considers move to force A AL F would try to show lie s to go to colle as both ki collegr! 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Ltd. ep school ont | \l W BRITAIN DAILY B GAIN TERI HENRY 1AND mun. s 1 hotel in (¢ TOPAY Jl PHONLAS baret singer to Ol MAYNARD, with MARY Drone Seventh Sinued Call for help at s¢ To assuil Me re of Extra pay cers fn India To depart Scholar arful bee note in area allowe Two book Owed as To vend 1 Toward Pirce of timber Fixisted Note in diatonic s (nsed v Auire 1able property To shower Rock similar to tral Ameriean Vertieal RAfrizerales Tndian tribe ¢ of a louse Preposition Finished Perfarmed d to form nostrils procecding ‘Say its not trae,” he said, OZ - 0> |lcarns police want her for Al Gt wilh ja wealthy lawyer, Olga into a tax s, Olga telis handkerchief | possession of Ther up” two nig |der. Jimmy receives severl [terious warnings (o leave nores Jimmy WO uM! -0 U police niight conie man who lits before Fon mxzcm)na&):a:- g Jimmy and ) Hux\ to Keep h— Causes of Ilin BY DR. HUGH 8 on Gener Health oval of 1 Ser: of Partic quently emhed Tity. Tt T CUMMING Publie presies b s promise tells Jimm tally me GO ON WITH CHAPTER had t in the pa THL XXNIT cider INOW - Canned cherrice, top hacon, cooked toast, milk, Jimmy hand, He His voice wa ary, you me soft whole wlicat Fish chowder, cabhag 1 tapioca pudding, tonst DBut sho did not {turnea her head Dinner—Broiled shad roGAR meets and talls in lov LOWELI er he en STy murder L CHURCH lift | into | “picked the mur- mys STORY not word *“This m. nts true, n e HERALD, SATUI I"\\ lII RUARY 20, 1!)20. YELIOW STURE Mary ed her (ur‘v!‘l'.m 1926 BY WEA SERVIGE, INC.© | His face Iy 1 did il I'n tony she himy see wily oward he did not tily drew 1t bacek, vt il whead Is giry in Aren't you?' Does that handicap nis a dollur “You, (i driving a laundry fr My, Porter laughed, sty that it does, What's t Down on your luek? “No. 1 just nec' a “Drive u car!" “Yes, 1 used to sell them,” AL right, T can use you, 1 ean't soom to get hotd of a man thut's any good. 1 suppose yow'll be quits ting just about the time thut Kknow your route,” “1 won't be quitting while. Jimmy sald, AL right, Report uiorrow morning at Your joh will be collecting tivering laumdrey, “Thunks. 111 be here He walked {out of the door L funny one culled Me, Porter (o rirl who hed met Jimmy when e came in, “College man driving a tmdry truek,” She looked toward had behind fob, for quii for work to. sevonsthirty, and Jee tor you, | while, | He pieked 1t you. 1 love you." could not 4 fool the world even got me out of way | at oftice. 1 oftended you jad me fired.” sturtled. vepeated slowly. =it 1 had you fired?” and | whe wrong in think? I In't even the t evening charged m id in a b would | I'm to! saint, 1f opinion of Irous thing t of him Jimmy cried rainst me —the oiled rice, lima orries are very | & reakfast fruit. Any uit, not 100 sweet and well as stewed d ouid as fast as it s onut i nt is broiled. Pish Chowder nds cod or haddoc t por Mocher Has Fun 1 onion, § eu POONS tea niing Old Mo rooled Welconie FLAPPER FANNY S2ys iE | | | | | | Mocker began to cluck got dizey doing good |ing out turns, |trving ing over Pt quiet again. the They Each and her wer retorted, *you wosing friends The lady you ¥ un- “and 1 What with her boneh and | vn viciously on | her, She in a little vias not “You seem to | I only hope as 1 am.” He moiher back- long swift 11 for several hut gaze as it she m and reak. lon't von 1d heen ing for entored irony of longer en job or not o right overcont 1 down vd Dbitterly you meed s thing.' ¢ trees, ve her. indly on and clf standing in lanndry office, for a moment his shoulder said to the | sirl | t him i [ [ { [ iere is the man | Mr. Porter, 1 noted the clothing | . we have | { is dn\'»} 1 | 1aundry Sad b1 Iriving a | Tl bet | llege ma [ had put it 1 il Lowsl J on the boneh Jimmy had left her for tully Thin she went home and or oifice to say that she vwas welt and would not be buck > afternoon, s v, ‘s the matter mother, down a headacy ny room and e Tt will be betic gho went in her room, to fling ace down on the bed and v pillow with te On sing 1able w portruit of there To- go in 1 Chr Sam Pimmy, after leaving the laundry office, walked, without being con- sclous of direction, hack to the pa > was half realized wi drawn by gor ) e walked swiftly over to the beneh small handkerchi bench, perfums up and p A cursed himself for 15 he had, fool,” he said hurt her like t ough sho did hurt m temper of mine. 1 1 suppose I've s Mary' 11t to his talk right to lost now." He took ont his we the handkerchief in it in s pocket. His left hand, 2 idly in his overcoat pocket, came in contact with the blackjack at he had taken away from the who had followed him homs t. 1t had been in his pocket O'Day had left him. Ho here, intending to give it the next time he lot and placed and then pit ver siner to the licutenant ‘mw him He too Aly studied it out of it where O'D stitches, He took his penknife fr his watch chaiu and vipped qut' th remaining stitches, letting flie re the heavy emery dust tun c “It will never hurt anyone clse he said abstractedly. He was denly overcome with a feeling of tenderness, He shoved the now harmless weapon back in his pocket and up. It was quite dark. i " he said, and shook himseif “Something to get my mind off myself hefore 1 go crazy. He set off t 2h the park at brisk gait and didn't stop untl reached room: & < than a mils and putti > went to the telephone, call- "ad up Olga Maynard at her apart- ment and asked her to meet him downtown for dinner. ing to forge he said. 1d hung up the receiver. (To Be Continned) COLORED RELTS Narrow kid beits of bright colors are worn with white sports cos- tumes. Often the shoes, and belt are of the same shade of kid. out of his \'\rm)\o' and sude- stood his Fa Medicine ‘FOR COLDS AND “THROAT TROUBLES SAFE FOR ALLTHE FAMILY 0 DRUGS ? 4 CVER 70 YEARS O SUCCESS CuticuraComforts Tender Aching Iritated Feet Bathe the feet for several minutes with Cuticura Soap and warm wa- ter, then follow with @ light appli- cation of Cuticura Ointment, gently rubbed in. This treatment is most succeesful in relieving and :om- forting tired, hot, aching, burn- ing feet. Socp e flmm‘:fl;x and 8e. Taleam s, Bold f [ | [ | I | | | { |