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uicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife —— IMllan Puts Mary Harrvison to (he ght t 1 in her eyes Te i t . und Kknew r she i t young pen- delight leused To my great ne more young man wh gled rousing we passed tl « r | at our hotel apparently artle cabaret duncer o Dicky's mirthfu comments had 7§ damper upon he iling, in him. I was 1 s heauty however, that | or A that T foel disgusted cossiti ‘ N cerning him, t t til experience Witk the romantic apy gate youth Ik make to her im The hotel in w i enough like our own to ship with it; but distinctly second that she pall more however, than simply because th better one from that intangible ew York's soclal stan me, who knew Lillian's cor this piffling rule of ¢ willingness to confor: & new phase of t thought in her lifc daughter's welf; mined to m casual eaptious comr address from the lips Marlon's comrades in school and to me there was a dis- | my min | tinet note of pa Why?" | ment of the yoke of i litable | YAllian's uncomfort IS mi of excited ir t, and T felt it anew as M: sficd her- names to an i fo the test waited the lazy pl ould s vator operator. My the busiest women in the paying her hard-earned a number in the dir of the service which casler her daily rou She met us at the open her sitting room with ha stretched in the cordinl which she always accords to me, | “I heard the elevator stop,” she sald, “and guessed {hat it you Bt S Ah! Mary!"” she took her ha from mine and held them out Dicky's young nicee, ‘s been doing to yourself since I you last—fulfilling my oll proj that you'd grow up a beauty questions co door Lrrass- irming ap- for- little | in hers 1) in Lillian approval at replied, | tory pro- ial, T8 ry city idden decision mey med the in would for ory tead ma h door of ds out- cleome w parts vinly ou to of that 1 ther to tions vou ertaine Newspaper % a Girl of To ir] of T XPLANATIONS "0t course,” said Mamie, r me here just long a | fa Cosle looked can tonight, Julie, fo W It tened t e him you are rooming at our apar [ bet you'll hardly get out tl when he'll come here to pump but don't you worry, Julic. I'n enough for that man when he's tried to hawl m “Say, Judy iend right ther we went out. “You've said swered. “Mamie friend I've had never dreamed a sweet and sincere Jimmie, when T seq all those satyrs who are flattering her, I can o of & lly in a muck hed, ¥ 18 my best friend.” ay 50 hurt that fricnd ember | he your fi Jimmic * [in his |« you to let me |y for do i or do consent 1o you'll count one on to you t v, but yon're coming Ttmmie. You know T hard you in our old home tow: hril- mmie 1| | Teeth with that dazzling whiteness you see This nev DF\'T.\Y. new way teeth. A w a person’s Your teeth, it naturally hafilmt ations from ,_FR l*:}j:" i Pepsadent Ex-Servic Take a 'l | “BEHI E FRONT” Capitol—Next Sun., Mon., Tues., ND TH Wed. insoience Vo, Judy, not yonr hest fricnd t « ¢ st eating | oM ORROW: : ) D Philosophy. Horizontal Automobile Engine Constellation Loose earth Auction Deca To jog Knot in wool fiber To have on To classify M asure of area Tumultuous disturbance caused by a mob Legal claim against property Provided To appear above the surface of land Chirps To stecp Deportment Masculine To circle (as strect cars) Dregs Two fives Aromas High Preposition of place Game played with horses Bar forming runway for cars Paid publicity Tortion of a basehoard To chew Also Bill of fare At time Pinishes Distinet Vertical To damage In order To provide food Hypothetical structural unit Tgg of a louse Makes mistakes Bone Light brown around. ‘Judy, how long re ! have you been kno “Well, try t | “About two months." had to stand the men all that ‘And have you of those ‘No, T didn’t have to all the tir tif 1 not listening to their to their insolence T would have n listening to their compliments, ich was worse. 1've come to the nelusion that a man is inordinate- proud of his supposed power o , for he's always {rying to add little box of tricks.” (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Tne wer Gossip’s Corner Tablespoon O’ News tune of 7 is vigorously 10 the to cvery laml Manning William T, the ideal of Progress from marrage to b Lishop cites the divord 1l the 11 = nan, must pay a lit- . thus reversing the old tale ho pays and pays of Lord Craven » of *“Ashe the Craven's play s the clopement with the of locking the fsn't 12 all about it TLondon, d, 1 Mosley of industrial worl radio, plano EOTECOus -Kitchen Girls Clothes $0's with their even look Buying the House O Dreams A Hat-Checker's | Genus Exhibits Implement To depart by watcr Journcy Con of olive trecs rtment in a lou To »ound To disjoint To work Tidy join Deck on u boat lose To prick ment 5 Scoria iu with a sha 45 48 To bang b Vessel 73 Short po Iluid To put Unit To moisten Alleged force tisim Above Kecond note of scale rock on producing hypno- home 100 of it for buying an investme e, exp You n paym T Hldi first row t loan association, L a on the housc. 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CUMMING) | Surgcon General United ‘ Public Healt} | Swimming, becar comb! and h ition n as or a n, combinatior REGIN HERE TODAY and O'hay icks in Jimmy STORY GO ON WITH THE CHAPTER XL ng around latter ho NOW uddenly was but licy tricd v 1o ¢ polies and to “You tahe at O'Day, “No one on God's am!” that call,” "Jimmy shot nfusion behind ¢ ted anything pe- other's demeanor, 11 picture o fiid marry unnotics time, 1 &t Iy I's You for humorol . cherchie | 1 it sure |18 trouble, Whatever ney French hasn't Farmer B sn n Rrown's 1 distanee ors crowdeed | they 1eir 10y nd came heads 1o | Roy Brown's | it. | | 11 n, then ft eyes wid little little stood |}, thei i could T the shivers Those shiv- | T 's Boy moved swift- |} divection in which Light- looking. He r Brow nd his family were gun ly. There was a < mass of law-growing hemlocks wonderful - place for his eyos 1 on that d forward when at catlike e, hut it adow his re | r Brown's Boy moy mer Brown's Boy stepped out that Lightfoot could sec him got here just Deer od there, He conldn’t gt into deep over here when do you think Roy did? He in the air and roared the gun. He did it to that Puma away where they out goir glad 1 cam 1 then, Rrown's £no gun right carth is supposcd (o know where 1 1dgment in ne Mayr ors W asked Jimmy. |dorsn't | roes I It st have gt your | dimmy interruptod ronest/ becn quite while, T hefird the | phone ring downstairs In the hal [ right away but sat let it ring. Then [ lidn't ther | O'hay bhad | neighbiorhood nswer it ind just went down: “AIL right, That fits, then, least loni, cnough to let ind whoever's with him come door downstair It at Jensen i the i sneak up he o' heavy carpet on the stops, [ noticed it as I came up, “Now, she's got you on the tellin seen un' for you to hurry up an Just about that tim roone with him ab her. That'd b rd her holler Or ma; be lie turns around un' then gives out yell when she them. At any rate, we'll have to suapose thut they lapped a hund over her month, or hit her on the head, or did some- thing to keep her from sereaming, 1f they hadn't, an’ she hya yolle have arouscd ¢ in the | ing. “My ¢ in here It her *they overy | rooniing nd they you she's o Jensen tipto it yo n't know ey " midnig 1 atterward.” in when must called you been about Iy hears then | men was just mi ' Hi lens to his wouldn't dare neighborhood. | 10 find anythi turned ryont 1. own opinion at is that licy 11 they chloroforn ad been hent on why would they take her ir t \er they illin* way ? “Inless,” wanted put i to question Jimmy, “they her to sce how admitted O'Day opinion what's the affair? “1 can't ima ent from what you It looks very much Kidnapped e whoever | form her vour Jout gine anything have Aifry deserili s A Jensen | Probably e anid as with him did choloro- to keep hier frory seream 1 O'Day. “Ther {Bive us any Kind happened. The that musscd-up rn oy, wind yow s nothin' here 1o clew to wi 1hil all v Tooks as if « have Oy at's Y0 you wint me to I have?” sterions ring to nd A qui t his eyes, might grabbed “And, one the you the other There words, Jimimy “Yes, “Well, i you not headed air my vi girl you got or act like Ly thot ssion ¢ ahead,” we | to rear up Honest hou <, my answen Teg at time | Mayn: your high horse £oin' to faks you i s n T Vs (his you'rs 11 Jimmy luu ! rn you'll Jet Il et [interrupt onee, “AN right, then, Now | Plained that what T've |one theory, An’ sounds reasonable,” nodded “Go ale ghed finish 2" finigh. T e you won't 4 Dhimselt towed poor this Olga had on And then D Jimmy. 1o "0 sayin® is we yowll admti it an eye rd locl should all the tir Jimmy didn't | is at a ik girl know. Ust a8 reasd thi ted somehow Suppose she whole truth suceeeded in neople that s there's stifl you e ust this, Supposin’ 5 implic s murde tellin® the she's Tkin hout i convincin' most {entirely innocent, cloud hangin' |say. hotly. | take it to anything. But heen better for jail.” Timmy over he might n in suppose she do the What conld he heg venient, than to fra like this here?” He about him. “Let me led Jimmy interr s every bit able other theory, an’ An interruption can from an un- expeeted quarter. It was the t bell ringing. O'Day way the others aside as he picked up 1 insirument in his hand I'robably from he: grunted, and said, He pres thinks it's time Qisappearin® 017 T, Or wore con- me alittle thing waved his hand finixh no as the othe “OF course,” said S i, for o stole “Wel she the Lino flyin® you for granted 1 why not and as reason as to vhon Here it fo tell, n go in Hor hat not a on the nted 1 seen in the dquarters,” iello." d the transmitter against It’s for you, Rand.” lield out the telephone to Jin and the latter, ahout to take it lis own hands, abruptly stopped expression came over i st st | “For me?” funny.,” e' O'hay, who stil held the Yo O'Day. earth i 1 t call,”” he shot No on God's ¢ supposcd to know avound one her home mgin trailed whe (To Be Continued) Menus f;r the Family - Stewed thin cream, milk, cof — O orang maple Luicl |bread a cercal affles syrup, 1 souffle, Lrown indwiches, sliced tea iinach soup. jellied to- bread, cus- rnin’ i By drops, milk Riv oin’ inside,” 1ollow 1t 1 He pausecd. milk, coff ad,” menu cor punds plausible Jimmy enough so fa cory, “Go ah tains no meat alanced and nourishing docs mot appear, so the 1 by 1) S con souftle mind en fin the | she [ner dessert, well that m ishe somchow so | It's fact wort nsen knows th zed. Maybe e hous he's been recog- ts runnin® into | him. At any | pani nsen n' en nd must 1 plenty of vegetables and of course flof Onion Souffle 3 tablespoons butter, bread crumbs, 1-3 which onions werr 1-3 cup milk, 3 eggs. salt arc a e, W hinks that Olg: ) has be ..u‘ | | breads 3 hec Six onions, 1-2 cups soft cup partment an’ [cooked one without | paprika We'll say she doesn't | Cook cause, in e lay of [pan in w J | Drain. rc n aland er i ins strai onions cover until soft. in boiling water Do not cover sauce onions are *cooked serving cup of liquid onions through a sieve be 1 1-3 cups onion butter, add bread quid and cook until Beat yolks of eggs until lemon colored. Add enien Pulp to cooked mixture, season with It and paprika and bring to the oiling point. Remove from the |fire and stir in yolks of eggs. Beat white of eggs until stiff and dry and fold into mixture. Turn into a but- ‘tered baking dish and bake %0 min- a moderate oven. Serve at the souffie will fall. 1926, NEA Service, Ine.) to ich ruh shonld M¢ and my opin if he's got any dirty with him in has got someone other guy's f itomobile.” Jimmy nodded. “That’s reasonable ere were two of them, you know night he and T— “Exactly,” broke in and felt a den admiration for shrewdness the other inking O'Day had son in or aled in | (Copyrig ir, strai 1l say Chinese Tea Our Chinese friends make it like is. Level teaspoon of tea o a cup Heat water until it barely it into te keep cover- 1 pour. contin- one with