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DAY, APRIL 20, 1926. B e o e B S Rl S A S | | ' Quicksands of Love || CROSSWORD PUZZLE | GER\ THESE %M N ™ Adele Garrison’s New Phase of : FICTION . .IJ 3 Wy = = m&gfl ——Revelations of a Wife ——| \L=3, o [ Madge Is Treated to Some of It was not so much jealousy of | BEGIN HERE TODAY Edith's Insolence, my husband fvhich was agitating ne g AUDREY MOKTON, wildly fu it to him!" | “Iwon't do that," she sald, trylng | “Shall wu walk?" he askec T had not told all the truth to |—-I faced that fact honestly—but love with her guardian, HARRY | Nona sfarcd at hev, astouished, |to wipe her tears away, “but you're | Together they turned hack to the Lilllan when 1 sald that 1 had not [rage at Edith's officlousncss. Yot 2 MORTON. runs away from home [and then laughed. “Well, I DID (o sweet little kid | street agafn, much time before mecting Harriet, | it was several seconds hefore I eould ry beenuse she s jealous of Morton's |show it to him, but I never supposed | “W that's what Mr, .\Inr(on1 “Do you know," said ), as they Purposcly 1 had given mysell an |command myself cnoy fo call the lother women friends, She is found |you WANTED me to!" 0 me!" said Audrey. Itell into step. “There has been extra half hour that I might as- | magazine office in which Dicky ‘\\\ a small village near New York Aud smiled with he You ! Nona took up her wraps, and ([something 1 have been wanting to what Dicky's wishes were In | spends so muck of his time lately, fand returns home, | know,” she sald, "I went g v {started away. Audrey halted her, [say to you for a long time.” atter of seeing her, So, before- | A decidedly grump office girl an At the end of yesterday's fnstall- {an Impulse, and I didn’'t just know |“Walt untfl T can send for the car,” | She looked up at him intere bway to th station, T {awered my call and 1 guessed that 1ent, she has just telephoned to |how to come back, and I wanted [she said, “That poor driver hasn't |“What as it?" a telephone booth, and [she was being compelled to stay NONA, one of her rivals, to come | him to find me! So I wrote to you.”” [had much sleep, either, but T want| He pondered a moment and then lling our hotel asked to be con- (beyond her usual time, and strongly to her apartment while Morton | Nona moved her liead from side |vou to ride back to your apartment. |continued. “Do vou kno Miss 1 ith our rooms, | resent the fa But when 1 - sleeps. to side owly, as if in decp wonder- [ You are terribly tired," Morton, that I have been wanting I Don't Relieve He Can Meet Yo" [asked for Dicky, It was not his i Morton, handsome, middle-aged, [ment. “Don't women do queer | Ten minutes later Nona rolled [to speak to vou about something. ‘m'v wettve to women and vich, has |things?” she {nquired, away in the Morton car, the driver |but 1 suppose it is none of my In that., But I just thought you'd show Nona unexpectedly hegan to ery. reddened lips and sighed, K nsw ered telephone, [voce, but that of Edith Fairfax o cd itle laugh at | which answered lived in New Britain for 15 years, | “But T really did want fo find out [vawning sleepily at the wheel, Au- |ness? Someihing that I think you quiries concerning | “Lo! dge,” she exclaimed with without the gossips there ever learn- | those things I asked you in {he let- fdrey watched them out of the win- |ought to think about? {cheery aplomb when she had ecoms Iing his past or what his business is. | Audrey went on. “I =aw Mr, [dow until they were out of sight. Her look was inquiring «n pe tly good condition.” [to the telephone, “Isn’t it too bait | He also maintaing an apartment in [ Morton ai a cabaret the other night v .. |had difficulty in going ahead, sured me, "sound in wind and |that Dicky's just stepped out? |New York and divides his time be- [with some glvls. . ras well after noon when Mor- | "“YOUu s he said, “it's like this. | I b, undamaged by fire, flood or { We've heen in a eonference for | tween the two, Nona started forward. “With We s Mr. Morton in that ¢ . | npeared, g hours, and he and the other man INOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |some girls? Who were they? he other alght. And we haye seen ‘Well! T'ri glad fo be assured of [went out for & breath of afr, Te Y 3 | (The names and situations in this | Where? i Freshly shaven, in immaculate Ihim with tha 1 ngs* 1 said undaunt- “-h‘ re any message T can give him? |story are fictitious,) hore was deep concern in her linen, hig crlsp, graying hair brushed | glrl he calls Nonu, | back, he came running down the | NOW herce's what | ied 10 siye--» voice, lsleps 1ike a boy, Iyou're Nis adopted daughter, and was a wondering and very| “Why, at the Bon cabaret,” Au- | Audrey was walling for him in the |OVerything like that, but wouldn't it cepy Nona who presently appearcd |drey said, “Shouldn't I bave told [grawing-room. When he w her, | D¢ better for you, as a young girl, it the Morton apartment. ihe stopped, suddenly it you lived some place el Audrey met her at the door, and o hadlost its smile, “What in the dickens have you| AUdrey whirled on him. “Whut {laying her finger on her lips, pledg- | “Women-—women! Always With {hoen dolng to your face?” he de. |10 YOU mean?” she cricd. 3 ed her to silence unfil they were in {woment” She sighed, heavily, “Do [yanded. I mean T think he isn't the Horizontal : S (R | Audrey's own little study, with the |you know who they were?" (R sey oo an right man to be your guardian and | him demurely. | A : . sl |doors closed and locked, Andrey shook her head. “One [for lips were searlat, and hos (L0 live in the same house with you fly Portico Uy prosrCo et ana B en S i S Vsahl s it e e “I haven't had any breakfast!” givl had red hair, and very red loheeks were bright wlth rouge d in an dnportunt |word, and 1 could mot push back | 3 Vesscl ;,.‘,,‘,,L"" g T T | protested Nona. Rl ver tadt Where hor full, shapoly eyoreeng| Audrey, stepping back a puce, dinner time. She a the eaptious mental comment that ddcTenta H) f""““ Okt Audre wve a lit{le cry of con- Nona ejoenlated. “That huq heen, now was only a thin line, |$12PPed hit in the mouth Junior.” e might be efficient, but that she | {1 O An ordotly. collection of papers |C€TM and ran Into tha hall. doesn’t mean anything! Henna and Her brows had been placked ropg 1o Be Contined) L flinRoldigon- GSELAln |y WALl sy 5 Drone hee |"" Dreserved for reforence | “Bring spme breakfast up to my | rouge!” | Morton looked more closely, There | (COPYYight, 1926, NEA & would come up tonight,” Madge's Rage Cools, R Tt T T [study,” she told the butler, “as soon | She patted the hack of AUdTey's |was mascara upon her eyelushon Inc.) what T flatter Wil will be for Dicky to 4 o e tar R G |as you can, but don't make any . “I'n not jealous of you any | “What in the ne of all that's it touch of comprehend- | fermine” T said cooly. “It is hi a5 Vot : S Inolse, Mr., Morton is tired, and - Audres,” she said, “but TAM oty is the big dea?” he wanted fo | tulance, although I h |sister whom I am to meat A auiandl e D T i e |musin’t be awakened.” alous of those other women. I ljnow. | ting conscionusness t as |must take the responsibility Rl s piinaes el | “What's more,”” Nona went on, |wonder who they were! | “T just wanted to look pretty,” she far as Katherine was concerned nding her. 'l call him again ol depast Reisinad {when Andrey returned, “T dic [T “1 don't know at all.” Audrex said. fto10 him, pursing her lips. "I called vag actin 1o rale of first cousin |from the sfation.” P ; i Voo matton Trom At sors |to bed until about four o'clock.” ‘but there is one of the very things lup Mr. Parrish, and he is golng to 51 the ostriort BntDiokyla Eisleni| LTl tellhint. the Seconrl he comen L L Tonorme 2 | . nk back info a chair. I wanted to ask you about.’ |take me out this afternoon.” vill expect to see him when she i > sald, “and he can leave a Roakell h PR e [“Oh, Nona! I'm so selfish! _You've | She took a stool, and drew 1t be- | Morton smiled gaimie “Youwll ravies. T can éxplain a f Esuionou gt Raunibim A Pertaining to wings i e e {hardly had any sleep at all.” sido Noma's chair. Then she sat give him the shock of his life,” he rives, but nol Just what |age to come to the telephone him- SRES e | oS 1 ‘s | Nona went to a mirror that hung lup on if, resting her arm on Nona's [gaiq, “What did you gum up your 1id Dicky say, according to Edit R A e e lover Andrey's desk, and inspected knee and looking up into the older | gaoe liky that fars" lon 2 |, Someh managed & casual Stlillatatzed | Ty her face. Producing a lip-stick, she |zirl's face. “Nona, what is it that © “Dont T ook nfce?” the dldn't icky at all.” |“tha an eI o e s remade the bright crimson bow on |you and those other gitls sav 10| w0f eourse you do.” he said, “but erine retortec » evidently aying the rage I felt at her Tt et ot ar 7 & her lips. With a vizorous brush from 'him —how do you act-—that makes | you don't Jook as nice as you did be- as talking on ler own responsibil- |smooth insolence. But when, upor aimeaLons [ s la rouged cloth, she brightened her | him Iike you so much?” |fore. You don't need any of that ity." | ieginsEataslon EIcalipaiichy Knolot ool Riib e e |cheeks, and dusted a liitle powder | wi¢ 1 oonld answer fhat question,” |stuff on your lips, and cheeks, I “Oh!" T said, managing to repress joffice agaln, 1 did not have to fixt i lontend s : over them. id Nona, slowly. “Harry and T wish you would take it off.” any other comms 1 also ma wait but a second or two be Pre vwi" v | Turning her face from side 10 o4 be rting for Burope to- | She shook her head determinedly. » perfunciory assurance {hat hearing Dicky's volce, Sl w5 side, she appraised the result and, | (nor tomorrow! I love him, but he {“There has been something wrong ould call her later in the evening, That you, Madge?" s 3 1 apparently satistied, sat dc dovsn't love me. T don't belicve he |with me, and I'm trying to make it then, langing up the rec “Wail a minute till e [ thought Harry—Mr. Morton— | .q any of those women. But they |right” she said. “You swouldn't | found myself ecatehing at the door |booth.* Sheen - - 4 s sick or somethi she said. ot fight over him!"” leave me 1o go out with other wom- and elinging to it as if ere spent | o yright, 16 Fep | \| he blinked sleepily. “What did you “ there must he some diffe en if I were as attractive as they | Feature S e a3 : ant, Morton? ence between you. Nona, and me!” |are, I have seen them, and I soe how To ransom ! B SIN NORT! v ey, 1 the girl | (qrey said. “He says he loves me, (they look and dress, and I'm going P - Vertica) r 3 / said Nona. “The folks 1,7 yyust onty regard him as it he 1o do just the way they do.” She Von o =y s cot hardly “ever are “Miss' Or fyop yyy father. And then he secks came eloser to him, and looked up 5 Baihte of teomnans B fe W st call them by their 4o wompany of those girls, instead [into his face. “I'd dress myself like | Tixtertal aizai ot hearing | iF B ! ront names, and hiey're comfort- o yine Nona, T want to know how |a Fiji fslander if I could make you [\ i | G jable. Tl feel betier ealling you Au- {0 1oowe heedie more active 1o fstay with mel” One of the j 5 9 . =i fixedly n Irey him. Can you tell me?" | He sat down, troubled. “Hang it,” [the twin flower ornament, as fe a Gll‘l Of TOday Rurdened ! |, Andrey brought her chair close to |\ "0 250 ur quppose women |he said, “that isn't the idea! Men |tured by Jenny, is to place it at the RESUL | ling the query, “Is Dicky | 1 am on my way to the station % CHAPTER X 0 et his sister,” T answered 1Tt “Not yet sha answe then | “and 1'll call Wim from there, so h Nealtated ore adding Edith [ean tell me where he can meet us, i |2 while ago. “Oh! but, Madge,” she sald tlur- | hat did she want?" The sharp |riedly, “I don’t believe he possibly escaped me, before 1 could [ean mact you for hours, We've not Jhalf finished, and it's most you would hetter not lportant, Can't you manage?” or Dicky. That he he was italiclzing every other runni iewest treatments of Smell | L .| the other girl. “You know {hat Leen trying to learn that very (don't like women with war paint |shoulder with one flower facing fore D i SORB ter T wrate you? The one fhat world begi she |on something that was quite foreign to | % Possessive pronoun 3 d jisct R e hing since the world began," she jon!’ g wthing in the restaurant. 1 snocialisl yeny BRDUL N OURSION Said, “Tf we try to vamp & man, he | “Then why do they go with Y B donh L thinuRsa Ny e e preslaan, e - . Morton : W' vamp worth 2 cent. AL leagt, [women who paint that way?” she | me, do you, d did mot recognize 7)ot ".m; ‘hmm' 1 al 186 woman can 1o longer sev Audrey was waiting for him in U wo really like him. 1f we don't |Inquired. 1'd die if he has forgotten m ! 4 I ;i {1 the drawing room. When he <iw her 7 's not so | “Because they're amusing, 1 sup- | § ST 5 hing T would Tl charity in quesiion gave work | | = wihing about him, it's not s s g 1 sup I Mawnje frantically as she shook Tont SPOke te himn. e I"‘;"’ £ R S v our ea t [ e stopped sutdents. S Ip he gnid ,“but great heavens! | B L b ! from sleep. s WER e CouE 5 4 i oh i | “What in the dickens have you | M : You don’ ¢ man is B ALR) TeniRIger, told hini to hurry, that she was tired When (he supply dicd out, the char |1 “What handkerchief oWt suppose that any man is | i TOMORROW /ALRIGHT | o 2 e de She brushed her A e Gan ik - cen doing to your face?” he de- | Sh fooled by cosmetic wan ity 1 \);' il f“r}lm]]“: und wanted to get home. She sald it iy stopped. Men, we suppose, will (}!mv to Keep It— ! :::;:A.‘v.; 4 i werTily oo Hiet Bie y ° donit nw]w v:’:mwi.v i that g vou, silly. He did ot see you at a S deplore this passing of a womanly Jauses i eNGhe ‘re so tired!” There i a s, f 1 comforted sleepily. i \Iu..,y a .mn,.u' ,s.«:l). (';u she (r””:», lxl A m( g o l;<“)vx~*l' {_ Causes of Illne: S || seee : : Nona, ,\m:s mrr] “syxA :rlyi“imn Te Imakes those girls attractive,” At AVegetable Rehef 3 ated purfies without anything to | ATl just as they mot RS = = =—"""1 “Did he say T showed It to him " Wi v Bk drey said, “but I'm going to kee } But, Judy, he « = ¢ the home-kneaded loaf. But it 3 | : Srinai “Cio and lie down N ' : EOIng to keep on el 16 suppor ik ) e "| o :r“ lm‘.\“ mm\»t’ that | BY DI HUGH 8 CUMMING | Audrev shook her head. “No, lie | Audrey's ve !',i‘f :’,l"'\‘f‘ih SO rying until T find out. And I'm go- For Conshpahon ed me a dollar He didn't say a word, just turned ‘"\” l" ‘; : ”"” e ot s Surgeon General U, slic Health (didn’t. He wouldn't tell a thing like |in my bed, and sleep ¢ to do ev hing they do, and | | Nature’s Remedy (Nt Tab- o 0 lier mechanically with a sigh and LAt Service | : ' E o wr everything they wear, until 1| lf///7388 lets) a vegetable laxative ollowed her out i DO find out.” B with a pleasant, near-to- com Morton gave up the discussion, < nature action. Relieves i | L . | g and calling for Dfs coat and hat, 2 and prevents biliousness, Did o Taok at 3 amie, When | dfdn't scem to see her cither and she |5 King a 000 ¢ il o B o B delnite, or 48 we say, a sy o ] nn g went out the door. Audrey stood | coru}:'pufion and sick Ty o dolla was right under his g likliting systen h 10nU- feific disease, acute i araeter, i i - thinking a moment, and then fol- | g 0k ) With a 4 i wer ment. Shades of Priscilia and Johu! [ which there occurs a peculiar form "1 headacher. Tones and lowed him. She caught the next cle- | § engthens the digestion R e s e of iuflammation in one or both e ? o 7 e Thrntain b vator, and as she reached the street, and assimilation. e e hether she went to sleep directly AU s B e ‘h g saw him walking rapidly toward the | rou Cryons mes \ —— . i > 3 . Used or not but I'm sure 1 did i i your study of physiology, you 5 3 i corner. ; Box gZIA over 50 e e T e iy avar. Fialn fno doubt learned that the tur : Without regard to Parrlsh, who < Mamies and T hoth slept until after | SUsies sangs e s apt tloitave PAivided anfosaspirate papls i ¢ A was dus at th ; W X \ \ N ward, the other hack. Ihis statement rather flabberga “There’s one comfort about i, | Too much peiing around Bunker | Tobar or croupous preumonia ) 1 0 10N od S SOT me, but T asked: Tudy, if he didn’t sesm to see me, he . Hill monument to e it is sometimes called s a v ) apartment, she sped nin r when we both worked at lobes, thero hei ce lobes in the i : after her guardian, trying to catch (he restaurant at night we didn't go keep themselves wort g ot Lright ing and two in the left, In | : S o up with him. He turned the corner, THEWA I o e T e el o e y Ceiiiphrerbo® tp R him, Ho imea th corner, R et the the eves night and 'lobes of one or hoth lungs ar - | : v ; he ne out, she was at the door. I found a gorseous new brogaded | MOFNIng with « eolution of 10 grains volved why it is called ~ » L -s. Ring- | “Daddy, forgive m Shetsita # ¢l 10 1 ounee distilled 3 (Tt ; i ¢ ¥ox Finds New Hunting that becouse Mr. and Mrs. Ring- | “Daddy. forgive me b His Wife Confined to Her !k bug which I opencd to see ! 1101 ov LR Rerspnoum L ReddyaBox Binds 2 neck the Pheasants were in a way l‘“” f1 didn't want you to go away. nity case, small lipstick in a ) A S s e e W, Bure similar to the Grouse fam and 1'm afraid you misunderstand me, 1 B Bed by lli Health case, @ bottle of perfume in a case, a B b R BT D toflohary By Thornton W. Burg e il licy o ula |onE mank ol efaltonen imomant T of| it e T T S ancient days the little flower ' pnemmoni: 16 may oce S . ? L an 1JUSt want you to like me.” v ‘1\ ,1 ; \‘l‘v 1..‘ rel Lk Rty . 1 fthe-at any age, t most common in| No Fox will ever knowledze ‘act in the same w ore than | i Mnmrm1 e AR JUNIORS===Littlo N8 Recanse of his w o 1 o brocaded purse in which were to : <he golden grain in ud in old people, Tt | pirn once Reddy tCSndl Lo el e Tie same NR — in one-third AT q one hundred dollur bills a o ¢ ik G ey ey ; B ouse by springing vard=home. =“Welll™ go on doses, candy-coated. For alth, ! : Wil ¢ iore 1 e s often In |t always s ] : ALONRRI e I - back there, il young Parrich | 4 <nilcren and aduite s S G R in v married nale : Bl 1y 1o ey s palore el Ratan (A e S ies ont S0LD BY YOUR DRUGGIST treasure troy ; S . 7 rally ¢ S (hat cont 3 5o ' {old Redd Mrs. Ringneck fly and he thought | With Iim. Try your » lieme on isn°t that splendid of Mp, | £171S W v long-s) 5 L | 3f any one had fold Ready s o im, and see if it works. 17 you're " she exclaimed. “He lus el B UL LU R o thatened ldn QoL U Er e “AlL T have to do 15 fo get with- (“XPert, and do the thing right, you Pacnle dome nirom with Lslul wnd hig) shades 1 know about the hunting of I i may be able to find out & lot of n ) ! 1 wldn't have Deliey. (1 dWAPInE distance of ane of them,” [1AAY be to fit that bag up with i ol 3 Al FaIG L a said Ieddy to himself, i ri {(hines about men ons things and the twe Toe o - o e , [ed it. You know Reddy is one of e e e ¢ reached their bullding, 1 ity besides SN0 \ ' . SR ) el i ir.” S0 Reddy spent a great deal of |Partish was just entering the ele- : 126, NEA Service, | S L s ‘ ! T e “'v“"“'l‘“ o5 time thinking about and planning |V3{or: ) Iy 3 e Toe) : o s . . S {ihe Green Forest, Ho not only i e Mo first |, “Hello. Parrish” said Morton. Sl 2 ; : o cupations o / SRR Sk B b a4 their favorit wes. Then | "';"‘ [ ‘“]"A- . Sl TOMORROW: Bearding the Lion : . Yol aa LR AT L RSO he learncd wien they v most. | ed Audrey and hurrled out yman tel i A \ ! . ose two keen ears, and of thow: | u SEEIE MIEL By b e [(he door. Parrish watched him un. i received vght he a ubhol of pl i Ll g L ;s rp eyes, but T s his wits as | S T ie ik ready fo catch il was out of sight. Then he anLych 2 ] 3 B ¥ ] y 1 i i 5 B 8 it busin>ss to jturned to Audrey. Serious!y he Compound X r m know | O e Y Lt n : o o b - Reddy's wonderful little noge |190ked at her rouged cheeks and it it s gt Gossip’s Corner ' i himns Yl o e T e T news to read the ad milk: 1 teasp 2 —_— . spoon almo Europ: morning he foun he casant seent very strong. Instantly Reddy began to follo Breakf - Canned cherries, In a few moments he didn’t need to |(0asted shredded wheat cuits wt his nose to the ground, for he |With hiot milk, broiled cottage ham, could smell Mr. Pheasant st |TYe muffing, milk, coffee. 5 of him, You =ee, & Merry | Liincheon — Stuffed onions with Little, Tt vas Dblowing toward |White sauce, bran bread, prune whip, er i 4 i ) ‘ R 3 o im should have seen Reddy |Doiled custard, milk, tea. ! address is Mre o rompis t T i on Symptoms Prononnee | hen. He 1 oved without a sound. Dinner—Baked shad with raisins, | Brownwood, nia. are i He pla h little foot so sc new potatoes in parsley butter, beets | Iy that not af rustled. His noge in ge suuce, graham bread, r. ; told him that Ringneck was very, |Pi e sandwiches, milk, coffee. - — . SR e Hlnoy & i, : ; near. The housckeeper who likes o 4 ant dinner this |Serve meals just a little bit “differ “AIL T have o do is to get within | tme ¢ eddy, and licked may find something new in this . ’ | ) t 1 i fumping distance of one of them,” | lis lips. “That fellow isn’t more than i1 ent@ylhe plneanple sand- | 4 i el Sk Redds o hiaelt S e ey wiches use shredded fresh fruit well | 2 . (i * Slowly, but cautionsly nc he [SWeetened between thin slices of | ; | o o i fae about what thev ereeping forward. It was more than |“sandwieh” is then masked with | These children hurry | 2 ey re lik t § n, when fwo jups. It was more than twice Wwhipped eream. | after school | / ¢ A « |zoes hu T 1 u Iy gan to 1 Baked shad with raisins is not To get their daily lice es ur | s : o \ | thir i ¢ didn't he catch up? (a0 everyday dish but it quite de. of bread, i | r they may he increass e comin r. and [He moved a little faster. 1t made no {liclous, and worth while. | UE RIBBON, without He could still smell | Baked Shad With Raisins | L Eb‘m"’ ples | for Pastry, Biscuits«dBread | ) e 7o i Tt L2t o, o Rt (LRt s T ey s o e Tos |\ A g, s still he didn't ¢ 5. |Spoons butter, cup seedless rai irning something. It (sins, 2 tablespoons minced parsloy, last that R eel |1 teaspoon sait, 1-2 cup cold | ¥ ran, too. It arned that Ri the shad split and cleaned. deal of trus ces of salt pork on the vack | 'Write for free Recipe of his of a roaster and put fish on them.| Beok Colendar end ry him very swift- [Cut tomatoes in slices and arrange . Riohard Hoflmann, Ino. e bW hite's Tan e liy. It was som e before Reddy [through the center of the fish,| Ceng taland Gity, N. Yo parsley, Add salt and pour around With Jtching Rashes that their ¢ f : t|the water. Cover roaster and bake | . b oth cuses to ke 5 : scen : in & moderaic oven for 45 minites BLUE RIBBON e e Labestores Dup B Beottans . 1 x v Mre. Grouse Pre. (Copyright, 1;'.‘7. NEA Service, o T < 1)