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The ours during clothing s ta (Tliustrated and Copy light in in porous READ THIS FIRST ©{ SYLVIA STARR has 0 RANDALL PHELPS when he asks her to gem He explains to fallen in love with AY SHIRLEY. ed 1 for break h r An s par adequate for lar unde sleep ssary . not to r and sufficient time should 1 tor sieepir : oaA fforts m be earnest proposes Exe suited wil as the requirements should he bile dividu tom lepreca It riding is strong du in swimming, dancing, orsehack riding, quo ersions will provi moderta AT s and similar d exer- se during hot Particlpatio ned to the in these sports may early morn- afternoon n ot ASHIONS Sally Milgrim EDDIE CARTER | forbids again. But Lo after swearir 1t she and Bovl i MOTHER | l PHELPS to via T : e for Sylvia promises to kee (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) CHAPTER XXII Mot Pl voics r Phelps spoke | vwen, sy hing terribly fmp it Hats of Scarlet Blaze Vividly Summer Frocks With or small this large Kk eternally Grey colors, have ogue, of hie is red. With or black frocks or wit however, w ding tones it ac t the \ieves o gaiety of manner smartly-gowned woman des 1 hats o hochet over realized e One have sketched red today. Tts side Teves velve of t artest fabrics for millinery this season. A brush ornament of uncurled ostricl droops far down on e Another hat of red chic is one with in vogue at present. It straw and around the ing the brim narrow- velvet, the same shade. A of silk is on one side stems t the velvet ribbon. - and small hats charming is sma she crushed turns up piquant brim s and on the s a facing of scarlet iol- that is the ex tremely large brim, much is of Milan crown and b Iy is red luseions poppy crown entwi Velvet tri smartly Copyright, ye q last stutter ntil ning morro 1026 (EFS) Gossip’s Corner Wages and Papas sho sitting on lacing his He in the d to foot a higher without chil- Professor Paul Papa en could B than the dren, ling Douglas of h icago. He beliey nderpaid and mar- bei wage P as only with ried men without ¢ overpaid. T ould m worker: vour own mean a from tossed of Ma ke would opir for the glori nt hil comi 1 i ook ation of ¥ i o by 10w | oly cle deprived ion and to perfect m siness and 1. A or b t boo! Bleach Hair Many a brunette said goodmorning gor saying gorgeous red red per xide spotted. T r is But a combinatior pero superfluo aking it ot unnoticeab Light Menus table part: inations work menu, any a com well as endearme Love end the only Lo e know FOR YOUR WANTS the nons:nsical ited by Johnson Featurcs, precious HER MAN I didn’t But “What I Loll 1 think, “You're sor He own ties bro Wall, l-dr Sylvia ar o sed had But most she had By Beatrice Burton Author of “Love Bound,” “The Flapper Wife” Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) F T this earth of 1 in o eddin i those 1 nts were few be like an a reflec beh o married for gloor a compara Love was gettir ited to “T'm going," rn wedding I'n not log there! IAPTER XXTV Haven't Voic the wire and hav hour!" felt of you p he couldn’t give had And she s and got alo over you If an t Sylvia out nything for re- her han phone: Sylvia pocks have scolds nd- she ot Ranny 1h llo, Fay ar celin 1l enough to t 's completely and ve hetter someone else for tomorros Ranny it spoke i T [ huried to meant g that may: 1 manager. Just and until she over worn would be your matron o 1 know a t spend ¥ honor H m I ago s 2 week since o -dollar bill last of it make T imly. ¥ out miled g ou mea I see perfectly | R to her cause 1 hought four nd you're razzing m own t of Ranny it's the 1ght Eonr hour, pro mean said g but d eleventh have ho! e not vis toda to Stght his hand [anyway'——his voice sa “anyway, | about Yon know com- 1 T'm 0 keen myse not ing to your w on the dresser top. look rpl now T've ssed I'r doing business at home! odded, dry-eyed, : n: “I've given up the frien. to play cards with because of ave done it tact with other lsten! it 1ding. ov wl when ot of you, an g0 fing ") be the pleasant he sworld for off as Mrs. I There w “Goo: g sort oiihera me to . long silence and tender, hung up in and once in a said And 1| 1 needs | you! A men if he's| now w going on in | jus lingeri ver to blinkir was en her aid people but Syl hidden by r to look fiery “YThy did you 10 asked by “Why did 1 1l h er they eneve 0 ere r she ATy nch a and lashes W you to s broke in her hands yon couldn't af Tw frie kes you op too sof thick 00 their lost €0 | ev you say to FFay coming. n sn ds her t and want hap- |lot of ry Eddic you R ent thin thre guff ally ¥ ut s hik h LED ¢ showing it wedding, bit nd soothe You § 1 laug? to tell you wouldn't honor!" ron of | “Of conrse was a rotter nade me W you hi y didn't r Wilk's friendship for m face ugly with her: “Ye 1t Ranny's as he answered have everybody know was a h, No, scowl nd thank you!” Sylvia's han. tle gesture of despair “But, Ranny, way ev.r:body will still in love with Fay! |50 now, no doubt, and she's tell all over, and everybody | pity me! Everybody will think don't love me! Ranny shrugsed 1 deal be h weeks thereafter b dollars was in tb turday morning week it was for only | e fourth it !vndi o fifty out lt- s went in a “this you she said, thin} She thinks to will thirty the sure four checks Sylvia forty-two out of naged you little salt top shelf | vay kept in on his shoulders. er for them to them to think T simply And crowd hy | the shoard a 5o I'm jealons of Peter Wilk will nghing that's what I will be the to not he a I stock! if real re . dy." Sylvia sa the lown from the finds out son aren’t going the wedding!"” “In plain words, you don't what people think of me so long as | ever * 1 fore shelve we me handy” sooner than | care expected. you!” ling impudence I'd don't from 1e anybody! 10 « all thought teally, take from I know Sylvia couldn't help 1 wered: 1 what ventful e floor her time han, 658 all pool. | her mind. gine Under her swirl ugly | Mother Phelps’ fine Peter 'rested thoughtfully How 1n- |f mir and ed known For you e e instance dodgi ite my would s still in % Ra wa love of white hid black eyes lous i him! was je of ish of looked or two. 's hand dear,” know T am don't you? in my 1 at one G said ry But it to quality “My she very proud of somr v looke: at son, find a had wish of helm min brilli the ike a gold B ad ulness, ¢ Sylvia's tle Ranny 1 neing s tellir Mother My dear, o, loyal to Ra d, gettl very Nz up fron yon ove for two of 1denly em Rt somehow blond h odor hefore ir i th ils—an he on s RSy canse 0 an odor like he woods night ard lephoned som« Ap: and honths e nape of moment mother. down of life orld th hae vho the Valley goeS the Shadow fo she is to bring pain quarrel- PRl = was going to die he e home and s him ag wanted ) r this unhearabl 1 his hand i in her ear to give he only is voice nig pain if ¢ hers. conrag! She while Sylvia suppe v little Guess high-pitc reached for nhon: hook. wondering what number {o 100k g to think of th places night med to her ho great flame thed her from that fol vith r her agony o come rigl ad to d s toward on anny flame t on her | inny that stood 1 Erien someon to vedding present they Seiirn close to 1 v with mad eager her, Hk streets toward the ‘I suppose o e. over ould be nice be dying. et Ra ine April opened her own roor homas Boyle and was too ffeur Mre as Boyls nd t time she wakened it w 2 I sifort driven ro town to ing he s gently. Phely insistently up and s son! ered. All the ling nu over o i “Mrs I softly inch Ranny's ntlen was “Mrs, your Pue unflincl nds wi t that in Wake b remen me shook ur In ir married ack to her, ex- at flame-l wond pain. Mothers have ul way Mother @ Sylvia wom of forgetting that! tried to herself in bed pus her back on i lafd the tiniest her. lift down heside \ed her weary 1l and fragile pr n fame or pe ppine Ranny, Junior, in all his newness, in all his heart-rending ed her indle with surprige, | Sylvia to look head anl anybody i wonderful good as or e “He's a eiher you captain should he drov during happen to |littlen our car| Then she looked beyond him And Rar standing just the toward tears or anybody And if it He came there school, [saw ¥ a snob, De gh door. 1 pouring down his Jon't dear,” she whispered, s0 happy T could die right now (TO BE CONTINUED) lvia discovers that Ranny was home at all on the night the was born. And he starts going in evening afterward. His indifference speaks of another love affair. Who s the girl? outside worry slow were ip suddenly, shook f: ffeta skirts and ran | oin men in the “Sometimes 1 can't stand impudently, | § such snobs “r'm the : § out not baby busy- a th she e pair littl full re I've a biting vs has a taken more | ASTOUNDING TURN v were out together. He paid 1 M | took her package, |a great deal of attention. And he r and left never made her ashamed by folsting \enderfoot you are |8ny of his illicit love upon | Angle Horton as (her: I think she was probably quite me. {happy with him.” | “Well, I'm glad bad as first reported, Angie, AN Miss affairs v for opped ibesid is not quite “What do you mean, going some? “You mean to tell me ¥ou | gy a¢ that, T thou to myself Xnow th 1 152" she |; |3. D. Robinson is quite bad enough {1 wondered if he cares anything for She {s Miss Joan [nis step-daughter. If he did, how could he square himself with his doesn't that mean anything |conscience for his seeming deter- |mination to ruin another girl quite 1s young and presumably as virtu- ous as she, I was called back to myself by hearing Angie Horton saying: At that, my dear, T don't see how you can get away with it. It J. D. |finds out that you are a friend of his |daughter (by the way, they say he ljust idolizes her), he’ll make you give her up.” don't who “yes, T know “Not airil “Sh a thing,” T answered is the boss' step-daughter.’ r00d graciov | “Yeg, he married a woman much | er than himself some years ago,i She was an immensely rich widow with two children, Joan and John Meredith, They are twins. Mrs. Robinson, when she was Mrs. Mere- aith, had for herself a solid ocial position. T'm sure t J. D. | “How do you get that way, Angie? would never married her if she |3 D, Robinson or any other man hadn't had money and position, for |can’t make me give anybody up. I ha ambition when he lam free, white, and if not quite v young, they tell me, 10 |twenty-one 1 am able to pick my for himself in society. |friends and ep them.” have determined | “Now don't get crummy, Judy. and his love iI'm not telling you what to do. I'm two different af- |just putting the case before you. I'm just showing you that you've got to make your choice.’ (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service Another’s Troubles. made have an even ry make a place He must even then that his marri entirely should be fairs.” s “No While he, he seemed devo his o still And T'll was ten living?" this for him. rs older than to her when say ol she e |TOMORROW