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Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ——Revelations of a Wife —— His into towr : nervous to slecy do me gocd,” sh into the car said v dowr passed ur chauf Jerry's car wire's 1 intner b 1 passe Dr. Meredith Reveals St From t 0 B s 1 NEA ison P'lot Service EVEN MAMIE SUSPECTS ma | S I Frustrated ; 1 mys am going 1o g Rot for 11d be h “Your Wifg con hir rs in a ctimes wonder if that many is not do ti they pe ¥ know are not exactly i they know tt ult It he methods h might m hment if they t ove y put i i an dis- pursue wr and punis ssful morning are next fate was with Mamie paper. sensational of Miss Cleaver Morton department store. T b I was up morning vas a count he paper s, frustrated |arriveq followed AlLH that mor less of t ot mine said she was dead e hospital. fore s was not ¢ that I lines and 1 the fatal bottle had would have b As yet there ha m i rather 1 to the said, “isn't hough at, I found out hook on Mted as n the sure iSONS {read to me in warn- | office that it ¥Ou |found there great scandal. 10 post morte Mamie point “Judy,” she woman whe ed witk Dicky for | another |, ¢ npossible in lool disappro apo but 1 suppose has link Robinson's se name Mr. ? gossip - | y rv.’ he said iready has not fice ‘for Dr sl sepapor Fo = o {when one of the hing to effect t had grown tired of her a |ing to break up the affair Mar looked rather horrificd. “Is it possible, Judy, tha him after knew will think that he has be with you Or § will not into that of for W which was incurable, 2 coroner’s of his ! Mamie,” T although T really knew it until rday girls told me some- was doon 50, no! about the Robinson 1 was tr t you went | ) that Everyone ome infatuated lope name it. “I don’t think it will, hesides I didn't go out | Robinson.” | Mamie looked at “Were you not in when you called to me?” "Yes, but 1 was alone, Mami said reproachfully, “I don't would suspect you even if thi more against than did a Robinson your come Mamie, And with Mr me very o Robinson car | sternly. | Danny Finds He Has a Neighbor like his 1 ove aw Mother N | Jimmy Skunk. Bu s 1 was ight Man on brough Bird,” replicl here Dz in ny and told appened. | ecat Man |SPOKe »ors may, belic eloquently you dor ven Rolls-TRoyce with a monogran o1 loor pan (Copyright da birde. 1926, NEA Service and to not real zoing to stay? ked TOMORROW: Buys “1 | Peace. Money Never * replied Dann, afe to stay replied | It you | see it,” replied bout the Gre How to Keep It— Causes of Illness 1 'rfectly won't hurt yo been to the a lot to see here vould like tc “I know <1 rtl- loud 's afe, er =y never even overcome fear. th s idow Mouse di I d a1 Vhen overed t Danny at he 1 ghbor n ng is why I | on’t know | or what en- ¥ | “just you won't He spoke der athhouse T don't seashore. That You see, I w fraid o ch out for know anytt 1 hidder s st Foolishly, he had spoken He had “There must be to see herc voice 1 ¢ plied, “There It replic: fraid of.” He back ays spo ed GUARDING PUBLIC HEALTH be a les to wa - HUGH S. CUMMING United § Service). 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Preseription with | Paris Decrees Blue and White Smartest of Summer Com binations h ind t ahout the ribbon is very piece sports dress ric disign (1EFS) in our Young « Hot-Pot of Spring Lamb Drow ro © TWO WOMEN MEDIGINE Both Helped by Taking Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vege- tablergnpound the birth of my little daugh- s very badly run-down could not th of going to a ho: pital, but grew steadily worse, being compelled to stay bed three days each week, A friend of my ter's told of good Lydia B Pinkham’s Veg- .mmumwm:mx . had done her,and my sister bought me two hottles of it. I had not taken all of one bottle when I was up and able t work. I am truly a hooster Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable pound and you may use my monial."—Mgs, MAYME Lyxci Island Ave. Ext., McKee's Rocks Mrs. Hope L. Smith, a wife of Route 3, Floyd, Va she was ill for ten years with a good deal of pain in her side and so weak she could hardly wor dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable (! nd has helped her so much she is tell ing her friends about it. two or » do some for Com- testi- 1119 omy the of bluc (Mlustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) THIS ANN IRST: LOCKF ¥, d (NOW GO ON WITH CHAPTI z along on thy nee must or Merry into her £ Mo dden in T had thing to become think time 1l sat a most about, in the her worl (Handbag nick- |Pleasan per-| For un- [mont eigh first s sh at that getting ready lled her to him. Locke,” he and looking his 1 am not satisfied And { your spe vriting and t 1o go, Finch ¢ “Miss horn-rimmed glasses pelling nd— Merry in ¢ cp on coming That's all as you know, tests 1 alke I gu ust ke good with went ont the que v that it was far stion. from that Moms would be when she found out that she i in spe 1 fail he when 1 tho roof Me ght honie alicithe long way half i to ehelled of past ple hon. | h - other, to scraped, As she And Merry work be 15 to be N or sflver to hated nsi ned minutes £ past little r drew up beside } s, here's your can lanky countless On one legend, THE STORY) vouth with kles and a 1t a long, Sk B tas dressed brig from in a white trousers, and his mouth dangled pipe with a gold band an old-fashioned wed- corner of who had | romantic moon- backyard Derrick Jones ry in of the L night the stillness ocke's las romantic him nothing look that &he gave do you want?" she in a cross voice. don't want &1 lift | Derrick laughed in back at her, wanted a anyt he came maybe you home.” | “well, T don't Qs ves straight wzed Merry an- with thanks."” and went ahead of her. after her, isply on, Derrick 1 1) ntfully e e exploded veral seconds, “what can't hurt iche in [neck thou ot "W of |after s¢ to a |suppose ails her today roed e or thing. smiled. “T feel like T feel Derry.” But she didn't in- slanting sunlight ry opened toward s your birtk LR sreot - with his unfailing nted erfulness, H him into her her arms around Dadls. favorite him as she a folded slipped bill Merry was and she leved d loved Mor middle- up his way Row enty-seven ilure had not pove him bitte conld s her |vears of s her with Moms with her If he didn the monthly forgot of next was richer glad of his worked d to pay them away and Dad was He anything, oney 1t she of a fine house an automobile, ked to the way clothes an vould have send to coll Mon You're ju hat!” Merr scores little ey of times. bit and you'll come your way, to think that Dad o wholesale in e a non cheap her (too!” & in order hin b he worked the back porch V11 The : 1 with her hands had hips Jooking at the pair be 15 ather and daughte pu head and gave a folded two ought to like ven snapped, “for as two peas in a pod. Merry, and wash up ready in ten min- house where out on 1 stood therd old her b no “You smile o0 ery of she ad been [you'r alike Get in her Merr bout it's bei up little kiss. pecking & your birth- said to her. for you up forgot orning,” she little his 1 e's a present vour dresser.” Jinny work able n in front the windows, On wire and glass and wood and queer-looking tools. io droom the it was d Dy plenty some lost some of z herself a ra Gert!” chirped sister open- little room. Gloomy looking up as her oday? [ed ti of the Man Who's been hung Merry shrugged st flunked ts down at the school off her hat and down on the bed. | Moms the in | shoulders. two speed she sald, flinging her “*Oh, about when my rh r hody hoy. how 1 hate to te ! She'll just raise Hens 1 Jinny put her side. “She can't s birthday, « n ? |her about it whil birthday cake her arms. roof red head to one »d you on your she asked. “Tell vou're cutting tonight Gray out to And Dropped the your un- afternoon at four o'clock, over with you | one heer- there is an air of lling and two speed | was into Chester street | twink e and | 1ok of his sunburned [like him Jinny was | receiving | By Author of “Love Bound,” made food t| But |her. | with A c said, clearing (4 long blue car. sister, broadl ’ [snow Man ir As | Mer attract have ends with staring surprise them, ( softens her heart, Beatrice Burton “HER MAN” you a grea co fr Merry w Lig osting s not »acked into > door her, Jinr T, as sool afler really Gray? a hoarse whis v shook ad. “No,” sH I had to te| If T hadn talking, afg ily, “but g. didn't 17 stood there nto bed and Jinny turn: soon aslecp. roor was standing ou window, into 1l and wonder. bef Beside it And i smiling his te s ar st »od e house. | | stood her Cass y that in his n Gray. tanned Me soked hat to ( (TO BY Ty CONTINUED) envies Cassie her clothes un- and knows that she would be more | ive than Cassic assie’s but and if she might | birthday gift | ¢ hirthday adventur n a row an Read about it in tomorrow’s Herald The M head his coz [ner Yo fault |der th 10 [could fecl that s over | {before |"Gaod won't | white [turned Achi unhapy known fand we dow the | As she rry tell fman who h on. ol Merry CHAPTER darkness VI It I had no t Kissir tired, too, e soft liner aren't yon ot e atias trembling on't keep you g h Then suddenly nig Il see I? Good r g you tomorrow was still lear pick fence ts when his were to h raised r lips ng with a ha &he before in her life lomIs o only her own 1 ade a golden larkness. started wooden steps, a | broke {sound med Merr |Jones [he nad time. and wr | “rm |&he She crept irs safety gown ting | with t But Moms vas sta either 41w lady!” shc Merr our o “Dox Moms |who b Merr ny evening's was | head and st {room gomeone y you ho voice “What the ter lot mo lion, 1e shouldr the ort b clothes, in or gan to long sound “Wh thing s flow of do snc thing? didn't you “I kn asked. Moms Wh all home Mer wasn't And h si she Mom “Wh long p Merr time it | forgott me. Moms,” I'm me | man “Th asked ‘UH Iyi whi ated. He's a {You |mornin, Mom: |the doy She's [the other of the girls ough on o can the of a night-tim n door sc being sia ¥ knew that th of letti been She all wafching her shrugged her house, him to im for and nt into the through a4 carelessly with anyway gh with witn him, everybody off her stockinged slipped er 13 ached her own room pink “She saw om yo Strange Mysterious had inding it 1s just coming furiously do you mean by com ome hour of the nig | ¥ opened innocent ¢ i Moms, 't you ta Who w rought home i & ¢ | | e snapped. nen vou v looked questioning wondered how m 10 her mot bout the 1t stling 1 o1 B betore bring Moms 1utomobile! nd bre me in his rose higl ind if a lion did A str re n t m 't first hose in t2 ge man can be a than a s you! And to ti tell zonc place.” down 1 and began Sometimes, scold Kept it time, and Merry | and wanted to go to b 1 | 2 on of when Moms be- | was tried to shut her ears to of Mom's high-pitched ¥ did you do it?” was the lie heard her say, “Why and " next did dreadfui angry words. you h a dangerous You it knew was wrong, ew what was wrong?" made re of you did 1, "oy riding nger!” | y breathed n stranger answe | him i ¥, What of course!” | but with a st sig sh <now for a long time e's a friend of Cassie’s, he- is brought her home from | s looked flabbergasted | o is he,” she asked ause. “What's y Dbit her lip. For oceurred to her that she en to ask the Man in Gray his name the first had his asked, “Do you ng to Don't you belic en 1 tell you that I kn. she you? his 1 s persistent as 1 a hot day. Merry “His name's Gray lawyer. Cassie knows ask her about him in the g If you don't believe me!” s stood a moment longer in orway, looking from one to Then, with a answered —Mr. Gray! him! fown he Hmm talking 1 T shoul him again. rtainly asj t ni turnip. ] vhen & ) hetter vin th e hile an nn raight-for. a child H en and looked jeved ind Gaine was easy inng, at he wha morning. Gaine iround in h ood ing (To Be Continued) - FRECKLES Get Rid of These Ugly Spots Safely and Surely and Have a cautiful Complexion With OTHINE (DOUBLE. STRENGTH) | MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS. sn\,n BY DRU AND DEPART STORES EVERYWHER Bed-Bugs Killed This Quick Way Just pour a little P.D.Q. wherever there are bed-bugs, roaches or fleas. See how quickly they die.” This marvelous chemical discovery cando o damage {ooue apringy, orfurniturey will not rot or stain clothing. F.D.Q. is us and recommended by leading hotels, hospitals ond railroads as the quickest and safest way of getting rid of pesky insects. Instantly it smothers and kills the living creatures; coat their eggs, and stops them from hatching and multiplying. A 5 package of this golden chemical will make a quart of mixture—sa deadly it will kill a million bed-bugs. P.D.Q. can aiso be had in double-strength liquid form —ready for use. Free patent spout enables you toreach hard-to-get-at places with ease, Get P.D.Q. at your druggist's today. Your money back if the bugs are not gonetomOrTow. City Drug Store. ’ " Tested Recipes#66 PINEAPPLE SALAD TEXAS STYLE 2 can pineapple, equal quantity celerr, 1/3 cup chopped English walauts, 3 tbis. French's Prepared Mustard, 3 tbls, swect cream, 3 tbls. olive oil. Take equal quantities diced pineapple and celery. Add chopped walnuts and serve on lettuce leaves with dreasing made of Mustard, sweet cream and olive oil- When mixing, add a little at a time and beat thoroughly. Place grated cheess over top of ealad and spriacle with French's Paprika. If readers of this newspaper will send four centsin stamps to Emiy Bleeke, 1602 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., they will ba ‘mailed @ copy of “Mude Dishes, Salads and Savorics”, containing this and many other recipes, that bring new flavor to foods.