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"AIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. Quicksands of Love l ROSSWORD PUZZLE | (@} THESE WOME—N Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Evion - i ; EICTT ; H F, $ —-—Revelations of a Wife |\ “fi Sl Dicky Arranges a Dinner for His | covering the top of 1, “look i | BEGIN HERE TODAY “\Well, you know the girl who dances . Morton stopped the music with a . squeczing his arm anxlously, Sister, these colored checkered tableclo ! | AUDREY MORTON, and a New with him {8 very much attached to | crush He shook his head, “Oh, just & “This ought to sult you,” Dicky | Aren't they odd? hey look ae | i York stage givl named NONA, cach | him. The chances are that ho hus | “You've still got it, Nona," he said. | thought. Audrey—" he turned and sald, as the taxl drew up to the |!hey were made of wool” is deeply In love with Audrey's told her that we abused him, and she She bowed to him, as it she were looked at her intently— “in all your door of an unpretentious building | “They are I decided, taking the guardian, HARRY MORTON blames the whole thing on Audrey.” tccepting applause from a crowded life, have Iactually forbldden you to trom before which swung an fllumi- | lem between my thumb and fore- AMorton, immensely attractive to He laughed as he turned to the theater {do anything?" i ated aign, "Breed's Chop House.” |fNEer. A very good gude of . woren, unmarried, middic-aged and girl. “You WOULD go on the stage, = “Absolutely, you're a great dan “Why no, I think not. Why?" He helped Harrlet and me to | !lannel. 1 don't know whether [ ich, maintaing an expensive home in | would you?" or!” said Abe, with sincere convie- | His gazo dropped again, and there (ight, pald the driver and continued | ke them or not. Do you?" ¢ N Britain and an apartment in Nona breathed a long sigh. “Well, tlon. “How co you're only doing was a long delay Lefore he an- 1s comm a8 ho eacor 8he took up the part of the cloth Y New York, between which he divides the poor fish!” She was indignant. little parts, and teaming up in caba- swered. through the door i S y | extending upon her side of the table his time “Ran right to the girl, to tell his ret sho L “Once,” he sald, “there was a ntrance hall of & famous old-time | #0d critically inspected the big dark Trying to avert Audrey from her troubles. And now she's jenlous he- Nona shrugged her shoulders. young mian who tried to give orders staurant. brown and lght tan checks which love for him, he directs his secre- cauge Audwrey was his dancing part- “Thing t alwavs break right, to the girl he loved. And he broke N L food for a healthy | Patterned the cloth, tary, JOHN PARRISH, to be her ner for three days!” you know." she said, bis heart,” man or woman in all New Yor) “Nothing Like a Good Meal!" companion whencver possible. Au- Ar, Sunshine bobbed his hea th fhe sot down beside Audrey, and b sald, “wonderfully well cooked, and | "I'm not sure,” she sald ut last Irey treats Pareish with disdain, | vigor. “You get a girl like that the younger girl put her arm about | Parrish eagerly accepted the invi- scrved it any flummery,” “0Of course, you wouldn't want it in N r that Morton s much in the started,” he said, yout o tellow -Nona's waist. “You're lovely as tation to dinner, and while Morton smile as 1 looked | & home dining room but for a res ompany of actresses, Audrey her- she's struck on, and you can't tell as—" wuited, he arranged his desk in a qulekly at Harriet to see her re- urant l{ke this I think it does very self decides 10 o on the st and | what she'll do.” i A Wack panther,” supplied Mor- hurry, and prepared to depart. . fon to the place heg brother was [ WeIb" she and Nona form a daneing team. Audrey sat down, quickly, s if ton. “I've thought about that simile | My new dresy sult and knicker- 20 flamboy It was| "If T might remind you, ladies,” | At the end of the last chapter, her knees had weakencd under her before in connection with Nona.” Lockers are done, sir” he said, tak- Nstinctly & man's restaurant, | Dicky sald elaborately, “that this is | ABE SUNSHINE, producer of re- | “What will I do?" she wails ! 18 Jike a panther §d Au. ing his hat from the office closet, itheut the shaded lights or other | Mot & mory an Interior decora- vues, has just come into the room Nona patted Her soothingly on the drey, “Isn’t she, Mr. Sunshiner” 1 1 put them on?" \ccessories which appeal so strongly | tOr's but an ning at dinner time, R where Audrey and Nona are rehears- back. “We'll look after you,” she “About panthers 1 know nothing,' Both of them " Morton inquired, omen, that 1 would have | tho waiting bus boy may be able to ing, and says that an angry woman said, “But you'd beter have soms said Abe, “but I know a dancer when (facetiously, Dicky's cholce of it for | KO on “"'“ his dutic § has been on the lephone, asking one along with you, all the time.” [ gee one. It's a shame she ain't siv, I mean just the evening \ had 1 not reallzed that ,“ s dancing eyes robbed his words i for Audrey The dancing lesson went on, with using her stuff. Why don’t you help clothes,” Parrish suid, without smil- with tr asculine blindness, when :‘I ""”’ Apparent captiousness, and NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Audrey somewhat absent-mindedly " he A Mortor | lug. “Miss Morton hus not seen mo Harriet had declarad her aversion to | Harrict “”“ . riling at his nou- (The names and situations in this obeying the instructions that Nona ey's guardian looke his , in them yet, at all.” L e and jazz hud selected the | Scise, settied buck In our chairs to | story Ate fiotitious,) Ve mari The o Manltisnd a “She hus been deprived of a great nd of place which appealed to ch the other diners, always an lensure.” the older man responded, im. engrossing occupation to moet wom Horizontal Measure of arca. AR B T A A gravely, “We'll drive you to your He was 1hila ertaln of | €0 When our waiter came back . To go. ) i % 5 | homie, and leave you there while you wing ¢ oW possible | We both requested Dicky to order !‘(H';lnr of the . ! 'l‘«, wash, \ e Bl 3 %A { primp, and make yourself beautiful, SHofaetNat Ty Selogico | Lor) caring it, 1 recognized his | M- Smell To throb ! i % M. [ hen we'll go on to my apartment, im, own favorite menu tripled 12, Acidity of the stomach. 17, Os. il ‘ g b o i B land do dikewise. You cun join us “It looks nter ' 1 said Crab meat cocktails, consomme, ! Morindin dy . ("old seasons. i 4 . 3 AN ' | there.” g y, ! rilled English mutton chops, baked | 15 Increase to L 1l | 21, Discovering. & 2 4 g | Parrish stared as he saw Nona sit- f you say ‘quaint’” Dicky | POt peas, tomato and let- | - Sum. Sneers 3 . A : b + 3 4 ting in the machine, and carefully reatened under his bre wp] | tuce salad, a bit of cheese and black | 17 To exist. Classifics, - § % B Y 4 % ; 77 | climbed 1o the fur corner of the ton- ) you with a catsup bot 0 | 18. Cat's foot. Existed. # AT I ¥ 3 3 \ 7777 neau. Morton saw a curious little Harrict Is Interested Richard!" Harrlet gasped. | =0 Abounds, - Dossessed % i 7 4. i ; 7 flash in the girl's eyes, as Parrish “Gunning," 1 finished provoca- | “I'm mot so hungry as all that tm. | 21 Because. - Marshy spots ; it ; . R w8 | sottled himselt : ely, with a little moue at him, | Plies agnn To relieve. x 40 Ay P Mo § | 1 sat on one of the small folding e e Do you good,” Dicky returned | 24 Beam. #3. Uncommon. 4 A S v ® <oats, and with great care turned his ng movements masked unusual |imperturbably, “Nothing like a To carol. Weaver's frame. g ¢ v ; i : { back to Nona. Morton sat in the Ieftness, came forward, and reliey- | K000 meal o set you up when you | £6. To renovate 36, Receding. | kY 4 . %3 g | middle, between the two girls g Dicky of his overcoat, ushered | feel scedy. ves, Reynol 3 Nectar of the flowers. Intelligenee. A ; i ’ . Nona was quiet, as thcy rode to 5 1o & corner, answered Dicky's |CWEDL the waiter's attention RELE i\lM duck b 39, Weight for jewels i 5 A B vy i , | Parrisi’s boarding place, and Audrey ing greoting with a rejoinder | “Ill have a bottle of 4 40 Minor under guardianship To cutdown. 7 J 3 » % : | refused to address lierself 10 the orously impudent but [#nd he winked broadly, SkpEnaphets 13. To loa 5 2 Y young man at all. $he nodded coldly 1 no tr inso , held up | The man brushed some imaginary | #4. Fence stairy - Light carri i i i i B | s 1o got out. Nona was looking ot summoning finger f bus boy | Crumbs from the cloth, J7. Battles i 4 sehood. N ) 5 i | the window, on the other side of the | disappes in 1l cetion o letter have a mug of imitation | #3. Membranous bag. 49, Variant of g gl P Cid i car, n o he lifted his hat and soatroom, tucke t the|? advised significantly in a |40 One who considers himself su- 51, Seventh note > i s S @ | urned away, e R RO oy arl ) perior to classes Lelow b > . ¢ . ; s ; | E T . aret!” I i ain . Almost a donkey. @i . 1 ; 3 S M BICE D BIRIOK o ; i s o ) Al ST A j 4 _ £ somciiing” said Morton, touching Newspaper £ A (B MEAIR, ; 7 G . her lightly on the sle iite cloth r . 7 dose or lump. | ICEEIAS'E UINL ; 4 g moved on again. 5 yself. T N 5 o . S g His tone was mischievous, as he . Officer in the arm ciall9 . 7 —— e b e G { § 4 L 4 : | continued: “Black panthers somus ¢ L '1‘“' te in the seale - - } 1 4 8 3 e \ N 8 | thnos speing, dou't they?” s sick \|R | ; 3 v 4 i “What do you mwvan Audrey LEntrance, ) % Cn— / ] : - ; ) B/ | Morton chuckled. “Nothing, par- 5 4 L Heling pce | ¥ k : ; ticularly. 1 was just doing a little . it J A . ¢ ST mind-rcading. Nona has been think- ja(}lllof'roday lalian river. ‘ . - . : 1 g Wik ) & | ing so hard I could hear the gears I'o total. s A 1 | : (Dot Al IN M ) \ i 8 working, and the motor back-firlng AN UGLY THREAT | The elevator boy looked at me ar r . P i 3 ¢ L Latme g AN b : 9 g ; : ; . # | in her brain” I had slipped oul the door even Lyagngeanin, ! & ki o s . 3 » He refused to commit himself fur- before Mr. Hathaway knew I was| “Are you fll, Miss?" DRI T = : ; &8 | ther, Nona remained silent, but from gone. L anieed oian e e Wand | 1 5 i {time 1o time she cast quick specula- th \g‘:‘ 7\"\ A ”: “ G “,:H;, ‘: : , .[{;: :;',”I‘ e ”K‘{"”,:'“ ‘““' 2 T S CHAPTER XXIX watehed, with Abe offering a sugges- « § o 3 4 :»IW'\’T'I:\?“ ntl;\u'l;;’ in her corner s L et g aroung, foore pkee Afme s \ girvls hulted tion now wnd then. Once, going to 8 M{KEE 4 i n Morton's other side. Lefore into clevator, Mr. 'around somewhat 5 this time, ud unlees a doctor ]m)v ”’:\‘I: "" ;lm_‘ A R R W‘flm i s ”“k '"lk 1" ; ; B | Wiien thiey reached! the Borton Hathaway's seeretary came running | “Miss Dean! Where have yot d, the disease is not recognized wn- o0 3y hey oL lo Yo ; e e after me, and ask ould return and where are you going?" S SRUI O T il would take almost 70 | uyiio was (2" Nonn wanfed to played. At tho end of a bar or two, | 4 . come in. i to Mr. Hath < office for a mo- was 80 glid to s ¢asc Of meusles aro never seoy by @y make 25 The judge | know e f Nonu demurred. “You people and hl'\l\““ wted Lo & ac "vr“‘\w;“.- 1 fo ! only + | phyzician “”‘(’);;:'dyl‘l’l’;|‘ ported e Banto b‘n:r.lfv‘ul u;.r- Abe shook his head. “She wou “Stop a moment, Audrey,” he s 3 4 ‘z”',“‘f"v"‘\“ n,”r"h“'oi",““'o.!'l'.' Eh T T S e s m’!f + .‘I'"‘“ Patliite o Cesthicid duapining s sl T name. She said e “Nona, will you do a few s i 5 i i '1‘:“.;?"::; "."lsfln’ sald, d bettor d h, I'm I Moo your 1 Mrasures duting the early period o Siire You were here, or Were going | one of your own dances?” : ; 4 o el T e measles and failure to quarantine T to be here. 1 suppose she'll drop in.” | Audrey sat down, and Nona, pois- - : . “Take the car over, Morton as- e GRS LA e e s e e ustalinehine 1 think 1 said Morton. | Ing an instant on tiptoe, swept into | . < on Tell the driver to walt for il s i t mackine las been pat- | “You remember the young gentle- |an intricate movement with graceful 8 £ |you, and come back when you're (Copyright, 1020, NEA Surviee. Tuc,) By Thoreases e opoftuis 0% ented by a Mrs. Annis Peaks Ken-!man wo had on the grill here this! case. Morton speeded the tempo, | [ i A j (meady. : : EelbF TOMORIS R AT Dircmn e o ot sl o1 ine pedtiontoiin sin et which antomatically tells the morning?! and for a few moments Nona was _ }h]‘{‘ :fl;tlfl A“r'llr?‘r fxxl\:rewl the build- Arts. 3 el AR oo choal L ate ehillaral who th a I income what | Abe and Audrey nodded. Nona ' whirling, swooping. bending, in a . tiagoe T !m_ n“; “V‘ i yoked at have colds or fever, or 'who are . g for various items. looked at them in inquiry. Briefly, dance wilder than Audrey ever had | i 101:‘ "‘Dhi"ub)uf \\: now that ATERIRG Gt therwise indisposed, would remo ne merely fixes the dial at the | Morton told her what had occurred. | i b e you know her be Morton a; f t ; ety income and a button dous | SR | ed & nind Y . H lth om act with other m‘n.n.y e Rl [}""_ “‘L LY (e 3 e Cs el She's a dear,” Audrey said. They FEAL cur riea AL Much has becn said | Nons, posing an listant on tiptoe, | \oft the clovator, and entered thel ¢ : AR > l Imdeets, but their making = Swe t intricate movement e 2 = How! fo Koap 162 : A d o h e making wept into an inte n ent. s % 3 1 o Keep | B chuil, IS el e : thing. She said to me once, that you Causes of Illness 10t : ‘ a home-maker's ; would never marry me—that you R whooy - § 2 ”‘r ha. “Audrey,” he d, “let's be looked on me as a child. Daddy, : i 3 SSEC ciently « L i Noma's angel, and get her starred!” | there's something In your eyes when \III“\:’H ”H‘}Lil (r'.: 1 ”\JI»[ rinto wir wrent oo o c) BayS e : ° Before she could answer, Morton | you look at her, to P DL El S e rlet fever sho e S ‘ o\ turned to Abe. She wraped her arms around ono Enton CONulL UG Rt i over § ve s il ¢ ; g = “Will Audrey be all right? You of his, and held him close for a mo- . but never did life. Just one fascinated Afond % S 4 ' p 10the X her daney ¥ ment, “T know you never are going i : i Dyscl s s 3 g it 1.8 4 1 er pondered Well, to marry her, either." ‘ o o, 4 I ! ent i i ; i ~a : she won't he any Paviowa, exactly, How do you know that?” he in- 4 QUEION leaths d 5 AL but sho'll do all right in this quired, amused. el : X b e t ve're putting Dut Nona, she’s a | “Because you don’t love her. You FpcomulE, g i ean LRt | MR b ! TEN WORRIES spect. The older he grew the mora | daneer:” her” said Audrey, gleefully, S ndysdont . 1 mot Son B e headstrong he became. When M His black eyes shone, “Personally, | “And I'm so glad!” e e Grouse told them to hide he always T'd like to mix into it, it somehody ~ She ran upstairs, and Morton fol- Peter labbit, | Waited to sce why he should hide; ' could get her a real engagement.” lowed her, more slowly. Peter RABBIL s Tike that, 1 don't |and as a result once he was all but | Morton arose. “Mayhe you can | When the party was reassembled, ow of any one who docs less |caught by Redtail the Hawk. . ‘mix into it,’ " he replied there developed a short argument as vorrying than Ieter Ttabhit, He is |Sit. he was almost caught. Nona had been listening to the to where they should eat. Audrey lucky and leaves the wor- | But It was not just their encries | conversation, gravely. She rose to cast the deciding vote. iving for others—for little Mrs, |that Mother Grouse had to worry her feet, now, and extending her| “Let's go to some queer place,” Peter, for instance. But mothers |d0ont. 8he worried about the weath- | hand to Audrey, said: “Come on. | she said. “I like to look at funny! are born worrers. 1 suspeet that [€F- 1 suppose most mothers do We'll have to work.” people—neople who act outlandishly. ome of them wouldn't be happy if |WOTTY over the weather more or | For two hours the girls labored, | Let's not go to one of the big places ¥ they couldn’t worry. Of course, the |1t But this spring was rather | Nona patiently leading, Audrey fol- where you're bored!" ow to make 1nore children the e, the more WCt. Baly Grouse cunnol stand lowing the orders she received. Both rton gave brief directions to the| b faste lke opportunity they have Lo worry, Mrs. |VEIY much wet weather. They are | were tired when Morton finally told | chauffeur. and ten minutes later s complite Grouse had ten worries and while (APL 1o sicken and die if the weather | them to quit. Mr. Sunshine long | they arvived at a basement estabs even banquet she was awake she spent most of |18 Wet too much at a time. So | since had gone back to his own d lishment, its doorway illumined ¥ r time worrying. Mother Grouse always had the Morton waited while the girls lanip in a huge blue shade. 1t is some job to watch ten lively Weather on her mind. She focsn't | changed their clothes in, behind This is a Russian tea room,” Mor- vorries with only one pair of cyes, |Mind it for hersclf. Any I of curtain, and accompanied them ton said, helping the girls to alight, [ ] | carions e and these little Grouse certainly her suits her. Bul for fhos they passed through Abe's office. The four of them descended the skt e lively, They began to run al- s she wanted sunshine and dry Mr. Sunshine held Morten a moment. | stair, and were greeted by a youth in onditions 1ik ¢ At 1 most as soon us they id picked [Weather. Tvery time she saw o “Miss Morton won't stay on the ! a yellow smock. His cheek-bones eir way out of their shells. It was owing darker and darker ' he said. “She's the marry- were high, and his blond hair was { 4 e : _lsurprising how fast their little legs [She would gather tie children to- ing o erect in a stiff pompadour. They Coffee Tea | N a0 1 wit hin eream. |COUld move, They were darlings. ,I Ret ::‘-m_ under her to ¢ words from an expert,” handed him their wraps, and fol- . s h mang,, | Even Peter Rabbit had to a p hem. Or she would lead | laughed Morton lowed him through a noisy throng to { | JOSS!D S Corne' ¥ : E that. Not in all the € n under the very thickest hem- Audrey bowed her head in confn able, at the far end of the room, L] : , NI were there any cuter i ut, ks where the rain had hard work | sjon and lurried on, but Nona Another man in a smock brought oh dear, such a care as t v 1 |10 get thre And evers fime one tea, and placed it before them. Some people seem to thin t ose babies started to run 1 the marrying kind,” shy Nona, while Morton ordered food, “but we don't always get the idly looked over the diners. Their t chance.” party had attracted attention. They! ing the Morton's car § waiting outside, were th sts in evening he chau: napping at the v ciothes, ¢ dropped her| authe ¢ breath of spring was yes as she 1) the stare; directed the air now, and small boys, shooting dice on the pavement, were | cached across the table and| sing the running board of th as 1 her on the hand 3 % a convenient bench to sit upC “Don’t look now,” she said, quiet- '"l“'y'.‘“:»“\‘\"';i‘"_1‘\"”"'3“"}"(;"_‘"“‘"‘ ' Mortonpoked at the boys good- in n moment, turn and see| tron but Rt et 6t iher i naturedly with ).ns cane. ho i re n_mu second table, T'1I wonder that Mrs. Grouse didn't turn 16 I wouldnit attrins eoimAsh UL Souswhenli ay with worry. She cidn't even | Sttention, I'd like to shoot crapa (To Be Continued) ep good. She was continually x‘]lr‘l‘i them,” he confided to the two | (Copyright, w.l.n_:,‘m A Service, A LU, They entered the car, and Morton BOLTICE erstail with flter ot told the ‘H\'.‘( to go to the off. M. use was very S 3 4 o of that family, but he didn’t “T'll get Parrish,” he sald, ot that famlly, bul he dian't have 8 | ) 1P ke dianer topother.”. CONSTIPATED? Bt thoscvakits Audrey objected. “Why do Try for Mrs. Grouse Litg ojumyg Nl e nu A1on LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S - i J VA= S, - 2 “.,:',',\ TR face, her eyes half closed. “What's Pills for Constipation You might as well 7 o ir Foamntl {1y el B x cgan 10 show real fonthoss and | Wrong with him?" she asked. A relable laxative 4 - £ Y P e rpeibmeif it Morton answered the question for the whole fam- have the best i . 1 s Alehiant cmacarbilb g0k j ( 2 . ng, really, except that he has lly. May be taken \vast, Pigsknuckles Mama's Only-Only! | {all little babies are alike, but they it the rain she would cluck 1 ¢ i are not, Even when they are very (it back. She certainly did keep greatly. Before Watchful eye on them du worries of hers were |Wet weather, Mrs. Grouse found | Now, for such hard vigorous had & very strong |Parcnts. hahy Grouse apt 1o i rather delicate. Not all their en emiecs are wearers of fur or feat Some of their worst enemics ar Ttalian Soup Onr Dainty Veet! . C ber 4 St A 4 ) = v rtaken to give orders to Audrey 'r;‘;§a=“’ar:hi1fl’*x :\:er W.S.QUINBY CO, : cheese and (1f <he told him to do a thing. he 7 prigliadin : o midfke 1o deling years . , 4 wanted to know why before he did it e Prepared by Z4 s X . ‘ 5 N e e Ll oA 0%, . Hea ' tched them stretching thelr here was a change in his voice ! Lydia E. Pinkha t racted the attention of botl = ough and smart enoug t L 4 tentio h i) i : o it 2. b o r e had dropped, ¢ fr e Medicine Company mdilieabilndites e ) bowed his head Lynn, M know why before did it. As t e next LT el nd s moodily at the floor. {days went on he grew worse in this| of “What Is it, daddy?” asked Au-