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~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926. w T A AR T il encountered many curious glances | (REEES |no church wedding, no bridesmaids, | Ches s “I believe Li |from those who had alreads come i you Sl & g & bt oL valuas TV S v e afternoon dance. peace. Love from |wifel Only g husband would knov Quicksands of Love |©7 i o |owned the place Adele Garrison’s New Phase of B —Revelations of a Wife —— ... J Lillian Remipds dge of Veritzen's Bump of Dignity happened to Mr., Cornwall. She ~the-world § .a:cselxlw;;m;:“:::.u of Jon! ';-wlx\» to o e r"u;‘?r‘r‘v\sot\\irh\\a rm::,]ni_‘v-r READ THIS FIRST: | had not even gone to the |was over at our house the other 2 \‘7"\'7‘1 catch” too, from * No one was at home except Lil e It ay door, Tty S Rae i L s T wnuted in nee it T conia| MERRY LOCEN, § trouble of making the pot of tea [day, talking about this Mr. Hefiling- | mmon sense viewpoint. [lle when Merry went nto the housd B e e vben et i jorn flirt, |that they always had with the eve. |er who's boarding her 6 told me | Besldes, nadn r.'m“..m([”m“x {hat {She was out in the Kitchen, sing \oThy b, o ailct” 1. demanded o “Miss Meredith wants to know if | Sh¢ has no ambition beyond ha iing meal. your mother was shining up to him |10 OFAT v really fell in love |ing at the top of her voice, as shf anyone—" e D ihachnile of help at this time,” |iN8 pl of beaux and a good| *“I can make some in five min- nd she said if he didn't leave by : ARCIAIY |got suppe | Blindusa 14 unldeked now.t #hi Yot in hatons abaseaiidl sa pnse iime utes, if vou want it, Merry,” she |house pretty soon, she was going tol| sl But she stopped when Merry nswared, “s I'd take my oath I < rine moved quietly toward |4y " | At 20 she fails fn her course offe in a low-spirited way. |And I notice he's still here!” |, The next morning before break- |came in and turned her eyes on he ocked it after 1 came throu . T knew that if she told this man s college, to the f But Merry shook her head, “No,| When she hadigone, Merry sat|fast Moms and Mrs. Jones buried |With a half-humorous look of im Or perhaps you Qid?" She tu cur pocketbook, LiL"|that we knew that Barry was mar- |aPpo nt of MOMS, 1 her. |thanks,” she answered, “I'd rather |Very still under the lamp, thir the hatchet. T b mentiics. S 4 : 5 fae deneia. vould be cruelty to in- |ried he would keep the addresa-from b o fathor! glas ‘she. takes & |hive water. It bétter for my |Over whst.shs'had sald. % .. Had| Mus. Jores rang. iHo doorbell of | “Hmanl Now fontyou wish, gy 1 No, 1 didn't,” 1 quavered, and ects to let you o rum-|her as long as he could, hoping to |job in LILLIE DALE'S beauty shop. complexion.” |Jinny really run away because of ocke's house for the first time |hadn't gone out with ~that . cold ben Katherine struck in pra maging through those rooms up- |get to Lela first and with her per-| At this time she ls having the| “I had a letter from Bill Erskine |*oms and Mr. Hefflinger? yia yesr, Belind ey, ‘onjomeam slsezs ho sakefl tasuc i wagh y is havir h d 3 r | N she front porch, stood small timid [the soup she was making. “Now g either d1d anybody else nirs. mission e out some blackmail- |first real love affair of her life, The * she said, after five minutes ferry could not belicve L : S N 2 v TAD “afane-Ned the Koy in “I've Found Yonr Purs eskEe s eSS 5 - St €5 11,14, She had very little to say about | Mr. Jones. holding a~ dusty wino [aren’t you sorry you went? 2 LA 3 man in the case is TONY GAINES nce, “The last time he was * . et - “Why?" ash J é nds, because she unlocked t Lillian looked after her as the 1i The moment he spoke my surmise ober-nfinded young lawyer, o Here: wa Hadia ltble: nak andlT |, Steflioker andbad besn pare) on hisiarme, as Itit wereiad ) Whylioanked Macry, wondering nd let you tn. T cam ast |tle nurse flitted out of the roor S e R e e B el B s e R e e R e S ThaLion earthisie wed geiikint and told you lookec She's brutal to me,’ com- |tone he said: Bt v Satedit S o FREISY AL IR0 S i o rningal the breakfast v:)mzc. e InouEht e a come over and | w«‘\".uw: T wtih a \'cr_\'lnlm firdbrh thatelmits o atarts |0l t she's most| “I don't th! have Barey Corrol car Sporrpipessidisodna 2 Ak iy AR Still, it was hard to tell what v drin iealth of our young new- [voice has called you up three times B e 0 SR [ othul I know v ‘::fi":"\,fl’:”{-i ‘\“mn"v"\-‘m','(\j', v Essementisanc Rete s SnERREIIar B lips twisted. “He dldn't|,, 5inny'g mind, semetimes. For gl |lyweds,” he announced heartily. this afternoon,” Lillie answerec rt i gt e : 4 e LD D LR B L Ut getting - It~ itier frankne she did not talk| He came into the dining room, |With a smirk. “Three times sincy partment. It isn't likely that you er's lcome back this evening T believe I practice law, and Merry sends his he?" she asked, with sar- | % : . - e " P TR e e 1e riting " et much, learrying his bottle carefully na |1 came home, at five o'clock 0ok the Key from Madge and lock- |CO y writing | can give it to you. ring to him ¢ r Ve “But, anyway, & and Derriekd o e it Yo | Bill Erskine I suppose,” saic d the door, even if you would take 10 alou f (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, | pRpEN, the oldest sist 3 O e domtAingtaone atd DL £ &} 8 Suncor ed i It was elderberry Nerar 4 i ath on your memory s thought yonu Tho) | Bl hie 0 LS AR Moms, don ng-dong |were going to get marricd sooner or |yjy i Merry. s Hei nf Bothihe tn e ot ” 4ty ekt ; ries BIL m',. \;m TH Thes - [me .MI[ nu“mm» mrlmz L”‘":;"n"lmrr Merry mused, “So, what's the | “ade by loving hands at home, | At that instant the telephong we ,y. ‘A’ perhips, but ‘by’ |lightly than you would an appoint-| T - i 5 le down in a modest little home and |married!” Merry cried jmpatiently. | gifference?” so it's perfectly safe to drink,” as (Fang again. ',\“”,‘,_'.” i R e e i .E,‘,j,"x;”f,f"‘""\‘ DOMORBOW: doan Wislts bela S8 navalia by ASSIE, flie second The sudden anger that came over | She snipped off a piece of sewing Ny, Elgen, th a glance at| The connection was bad, and al “If you haven't anything better to just touchy enough to withdraw ft.” oldest sister, marries her employer |her like a wave, was as much a |k, put her mending basket in or- |[his wife who still looked weepy {She could hear at first was a buzzing point your all d wit with than “I'l write it tonight,” I promised | MORLF KAUT .\;A\ T \‘\‘ ‘,“ V_/' surprise to as it was to her|der and avent upstairs to bed. 1 jumpy. |noise. Then a man's voice came t¢ ont t =il ieneity ‘;vrmr.vv”-‘r. get. alons ':ul‘r amle is alwaye |mother. “It fisn vl my fault I'\};“l “No use to wait up for .\xom]" she| The wine she had made was not [her. ahove the lww,lln',.'.] e s S 3 in =g morning, a ing with Morley ahout the sly | gilI's father is sick. It isn't Bill's, |said to herself. e may not be in [very good w It was quite sour, | “—Tony Gaines,” she hear et momors e sn oo v iy e e s || Y our Health s . LR T T B R S R S ' g i mabedenal Mol Sl el otinl btk 0 JINNY, the youngest sister, he- :[loridal” |my beauty sleep.” |tasteiin the mot | Her heart stood still. Tony—after gave a relieved laugh, '> ich broke | “Of course not.” I agreed, “but How to Keep It— Aol o e DERRICK| Moms sniffed. “He could have| On the nig B en Ators ved |Ears e da s when she jall these dreary months! y! Hap 1nvyy;-:y yuum which we had |which do you fear—my procrastina- Causes of IlIn SONES, one of Merty's old beaus, |married you, ' and taken you with |in she et foLbed JearIe I tantad 1t |piness stabbed her like pain, so tha A MM‘ iR s aE ‘_" y A’"" "“&' "‘1 i o \ under her very no qr |him!” she replied 'wym v‘-“' T [Lillie said there was nothing so har However it had a “kick like a |hersbreath caught and she could no . it B8 o A Qkth PO TeIOELEC N L grin, Y sfe, Merry meets BILL ant to sce you marry him, Merry, (on the skin as late hours, and Mer- ATa o quote Mr. Jones |speak for a moment. locked door.” Lilllan paraphrased and then Katherine made a pur- BY DR, BUGH S OVAIMING. |, Ty or e makes) herignond because T don’t!—But I hate to see |ry listened to her advice as if she ,;,',,' R ontl e himeals 'T,’ secomd | Then all she could say was his atrociously. *“I suppose they are |posely noisy’ cntrance, rattling the | Surgeon General, United States i1, ), her the money to buy a |vou the best years of your |were the Oracle at Delphos AR name—"Tony 2" SPSF MoRaRL Xar D Soeltarmnes 28 (dotpiand, eallie o, tkve | fopnd Fublic Health Service share in the beauty shop, and Merry |1if ting for Wim to make up his | The door of Mr. Hefflinzer's room | Aftc 158 of it. Merry and Lil-| “No. not Tony." the voice at the it ,“‘L,”‘fi eyl i A A L el e sel” before she fairly had | pain may be defined as a peculiar. decides that would m mind whether he wants yon or not |stood open the room that had '1je Jaug and talked cheerfully |other end of the wire answered g AR ) L | particujar sensation occnrring in |good husband. Glimpses of ( Isn't that the telephone?” belonged to Helen all the way to the heauty shop, It |[amiably. The line was perfectly clea '{h;" R | s vihe purse A Bieriies animal body. Sudduth says |idle life haye made her want to| They listened. From the hall| Across the hall the door _of the was fully. 11 o'clock before Merry's (NoW. “I'm Benny Benson, a frienc ¥ tall Cliloagg ‘ang paluin West oy with a parting injunction to Inis a mental state an element |make a rich marriage. But Bill jcame a faint tinkle, followed by a |room, that had heén Cassie's stood !head was clear again of Tony Gaines— hey are,” Katherine said lightly, ime to be ready for her the next |s . TG X Alladiie : oA FRelng : o il et ity sur- | “T see. Will you call me again i and I saw at last the morpid shadow merning, and when she was gone | - Consclousness, due to the . s putting off the wedding ¢ 0 ringing. __lopen, too. And from m arly in the afternoon Tes Pur- | . Wi 1 \ A i ; i ] - tion of an intisy o the bo During one of his absences in I'll answer it." sald Moms, and |heayy scent of the “"Kiss Me Geil d 1 in, better-looking than |five minutes, Mr. Benson?” Mern of Jues, Mered! H ey uan JatCKailiprine came over. to me and |ig conuual feelings:” Florida where his sick father lives. up. Her face was eoger |fume that Lillie habit managed to blurt out, “there's some CAFIY TAL G alt ARRSEL Tyt BOE| Iacga" ‘;"" “—m St It gives rise to Tunger, stiaety, [Merry meets CABBY MARSH, = a 1 G L s L e il ROER SooTEherse=y ¥ 3 s , : ! nausea, thirst, ‘physical Jental | friend of Morley's sister, MURIES, 'tk I Merry turt into her owl civer clattered into thy uite. Tt would be a long time b, I helieve all this stuff today irst, “physical or mental j o R s o “I'm going out for a little while,” ¢ Was hers; no hook. and she dropped down int¢ fore’the effects of that terrible trag- \ginary, vet 1 know that depression or exhilaration iilip |IEADIIIAN, Then, 4.4 o i S | o e R (e Hale that staon bends ths el dy o nearly touching her would be will trouble you. So I'r to | produces the feeling of f. L 140 ""l s Tove .y‘.’-“ e P . ared in oorway, “Will you '[”1', ':‘K ’,; w”: “-‘,1.”‘0”‘ the Jit fione. e put her head dow: wliolly worn off. And, I could under- promise you that Junior never again | ¢Xhaustion 5 sl el s B iy At Rorie L : s Sk R e e ands sl ia il dlibee nir stapd thag it was the reagtion from shall be left in t artment alone | For Preservation DEGI IR ikl il G e R e ot~ e 50 1B i e i R tionl d the almost superstitious aftitude that |for a s ' to.” Its opposite Is pleasure which js |COTes to see her, and just Merpyj e £.00 aenistaiin fhaitigtclent e military brushes that she used did it, “will you lend Merry to me fectly motioness. o had been hers toward Lucia's death I th } th a great relief also a Piantal atute ariil ‘r:;n sen la=oing ita 1et It iz s f 1 Gl soongheRonE LIRS ian Afterioon s IY8- g0t 10 x08 U‘h sl el which now made her the sco t my ; though mv brain | natural tendency of our Zfes {o | INg in his face makes h Gl et Ly Me enjerthe bik, old lonsdiyarestaelarty to Olmsted Falls, and I)eRHe gues b "llm”l Vol e AR AL s roattar. of. the SN SRS e e S energies 10 mony Gaines f ‘answer she turned and went. Her |o would the home-made radio set s i je from the kitchen doorway ’i i o i er verdiet, I could not hat which brings satisfaction. |, way from him footsteps were almost as quick and |on the writing-table it for granted that Merry re's no one at the door! Wha SPRITIER < ng ‘away for future refer- Both pain and pleasure are special | NOW GO ON WITH TH light on the stairs as Jinny's tread. | “And T'Il have the hobineedito fted: “ |did yon hang up the recciver fo You'd ‘better tell me where on ence the ineidents of the mysterious ' sensations provided by nature for CHAPTER XXX When she came down again, she 'self, too.” thought 1 ing | ewell, I don't know.” Tillie's(’ But Merry did not reply. Shy that third floor I left my purse,” Lil- ‘noise, the lumps of sugar on Junior's | the preservation of the individual | oOn « e S te S Trs D e Tana ehe 8t St that AR s T She lian said, then, characteristically for- coverlet and the unlocked stairway | and the ra i 1 week days the Locke fa Bac L 2t and she o look at Jhe o t ice came. doubtfully, “I'm pretty {did nof ear her. She just sa 3 : L inlock \nd the race R T A Ty in the had dabbed some powder on her |14 Jinny's sweaters and short sy this afternoon, Coi here a lthere, s like a person whe getting al labout her awewed inten Nt fitareating Hagtnf arde Al Loyt chatar ik eratic s et Al b e e e e o) tlon of going home, she turncd ac- closed when ‘we begin'to {nf T o s atiine | e e to her. all at once, that 5 Lty S il siatioey suisie Bl iy | 1 interpre But t} pok ose in It came to her. all at or you and cannot take it in. classes of pain. One ig spoken of as | happened to be when dining-room door nd glanced up |ghe was the only of the Locke 47 donit think you oneht: 1o 0 (TO BE CONTINUED) | ohjective, being caused by obvions | Merry ran do she found anxious t the enckoo clock—the | jigiaps that was 1 AL the fwith him until you find ont wheth-| The friend from Montana, “Ben ininry, disease or deranged function. | the dining room ceked ont only elock in houss Kept |1ost of them had married the men lop he's married or not” she whis- ny” Benson, calls on Merry anc | he other is subjective, having no |in silvery white linen and the best (ime they had set their hearts UPON nored when Merry joined her in|gives her heart-breaking news i perceptible organic hasis for its | Indian Tree chin “Half past en, and that child rrying! And she, the prettiest |iya jittle room at the back of the [regard to Tony. Read it in to ! presence. Due consideration must | There was a glass 1 of not home yet e shook her one of the four, was still here il g0p don't want to stir up a |morrow’s chapter of e Petter.” \iave he Shvai 16 (Ha mantal white | vety s in the cenfer ¢ ead Now, where do you SuD- |ije shabby old hiouse! st o | Ao 4 o the degree of health of the suf. |table, and at one end of it stood |pose she's goe? T wonder if she Uncalled for,” she said alond Merry 1 “How about you | The pains of indigestion bubbling and Lo e Jleiugen W0 e breakfast mirror. But her volce broke. and He's married, isn't he?” she asked | caused by the use of improper faod | 'if L Ve A his gmorning b there was a _shimmer of fears in |jmpudently | 0 1Hs Bractice ot Kurtladl satine Behind th tor sal Moms ¥, of course, she was!" Mer- lper eyes as she turncd from | yillie shook her mop of dyed Occasionally such pafnstare forehod- |hersclf. in a layencersiinan Ay her have _Uie tniid. Ron |ihe glase hal ings of more serions maladies 10w, it's not rsant for her, or CHAT ‘ sed not!” she declared. | Nature Protests [T s the first time since Dad's { ¥ ither ; o 5| Moms_ took J Vv Gid you ever get that idea? | Wheo proper food habits fail to |death that she had worn anything Dad’s place in thi : You'll | jgpement wit t e ”x £ Epface him .’;ny‘ rom its hole i Always i '\‘mm e T R le and then at her Her mothers' thin lips set them- t we both have more time. | R S Greyw ng . BTt drugsing. attos ‘ coming?” s ed, |sel 1 an even firmer line, run along, like a good girl, | reess ny tir } to tempta- | NCCPSsA druggir affords | g * she snapped, “What if S n 2 LS | : 5 4 iy temporary relief 1 may le or there W n extra plac t pped 11 Purcell to go on his i 5 " to serious c L1ences. le, too 1 I'm only forty-six years old | ¢ il 2 Headaches often protest Mom ber best to look Teees L S e s Merry had no intention of gin Myt 3 el Balaie iiiay v, Mr. Hefflin D3 e e e “ghe and Derrick wete bol 3 any such thing. She wasn't - to look | drink. In some cases they may in- |0 breakfast with s : jactravenn married sooner or lafer. a7V going to let Lillie Dale arrange her . But clams are not alike in other jat. Jicate a grave and serious condition | don't 1 R ! e e Al s it ulShseneased dust o s e R o hire nie diaes ot ; ; oF Tolahrain Inior. Bpile |oranary.t But her face f ] ket ry's bed n Bht, took her little black felt hat 3 J Vow, the surprising thing is that R 4 little. and 1 through . 's a nice decent hoy eYED (ang her coat from the hooks beside lams. And if you ti all, clame |this-dam ean go n into the sand e ROTRBOUARURARII o e e nb Ao WT AnA T s she nt Merrs | if pe fen't much to look at. He'lllyowang put them on. wre Helpless, you are quite mistaken. | raster than you can dig down with | ~0d Other diseases SSiaiO he had shortened her e good husband. ey RS e e T Ask Greywing the Gul Knows g can dig down with | “Up oy uin of sunburn, as com- | Bapkin X make Jdinny , a _ho In three minutes she was with s 40/t ok et - GFogwing | S, pRdei7XeL he has ng feel, o bAS (1,1 pcely (rivial an 1t may = “What's the He never skirt a full two inches There's no doubt about that” * Purcell in his caf on the it 15 Lha STEYWINE (o hands, he has no claws; to look |’ before,” she :aid. “It's bad How silly a middle-aged per- She seemed to forget that she ! o o OImsted -Talls. ‘ doesn’t know about the seashere, t's |4y i yor o't e L wprni Jinst foo sndden - 1d v it s e i : . L'you wouldn Anl had a | o fong: . ) | \ to have Lillie in the family son is, in Jove!" she said to her- pnaq peen calling him a fsofty | “Only that isn't where we're go- | his business to know. Greywing likes || ekl prolonged exposure of the skin 1o o P IR nd then remembered that illy goat” and like names for | TLes said to her cheerfully, as | clams to eat. You remember how 1 tve said B = 5 feot strong sunlight. o ithou king in F inge 2t ek amost AN st ey a 5 ‘L-" e .“ A oh 3 T 3 lv | DLy sty Tim get e clain b o i 4 am has nc | A0S « Why can’t he go out for his kin A more than a vear Igak turned out of Gower street. | 5 iU A s et r’( e has what i call [RERLTISE Bor e Het s lway s e S (. |migt she “””:'\Mn m KissiDg |wers not going any mr?‘ \\l,,rp Y d L foot. Tt isn't o foot of a . B She was sitting nnder the sit- {pnny out in the darkness 1€ | st going to drive — any old place. aie and dropping them on the tocks. 1ird or snt anma or any one eve enUS for the Family "o v vy + warmins tugor, oo tamp. (Hining abont 150y P [ These were the lled soft-shell- |vou know of. 1t fsn’t shaped like any gaht F et At Rl Trskine and trimming 2 new | g went to bed looking more | U pp. gniled at her and she smiled oot. It looks like merely a long e Mo he falite fa At drocior yape that she had bought. |eheerful than she had looked i 'jocic ot him. She knew just how {fleshy part pushi out from the By TER MARY loes us any harm to be kind fo a |when the front® door-bell rang !eeks N she looked when she did it. She {lower end of the shell t it is with Breakfast Chilled cantaloupe, ee- jorcon, Merry . sharply. - All the crving that s dome 0 [yaq practised that slow enchanting this that ihiz clam can burrow so real, thin ercam, crisp broiled ba- ghe stopped t Who's there led, &nd |{he house that night was done by for v " " mareq times before the Itast. in the sand. This queer so-call- ' con, seft cooked wggs, whole wheal gpened phan the voice of@Derrick Jones’ mother |srerry. Long after Moms and Lil- fiiuo "ooner dressing table, | ed foot pushes out until it is a point toast, milk, coffes i y Dad’s old answered her. Jie and Mr. Hefflinger were aslecD. | "1t waq no longer the natural, hap- With this it pushes right down in the | * Luncheon: Potato salad. rye af fhe ble “Open the door, Merry!” she |ghe g awake in the liftle 100m lyotsying 4t had once been—that nd. Then through the other end yread, fruit jelly with whipped “Good morning e greeted called in a high. excited voice, and Jche and Jinny had shared as 1005 (giie of hers. It was like the smile e clam draws in water ahd forces cream, plain eake, milk, te Moms, who was heaming coyly at det her in. las she could remember of a chorus girl. who knows that 7 is water r down into the foel Dinmer: Planked ham, stuffed him from her end of the long fa- Jones was_a small, nervous | he old hookease under the Win- 1. "rict ghow so many teeth or o t e foot swells out and y,eq tomat molded Swiss Dbl ho jumped about as if she |gois still held the books of their |joeq. pop jon, pushes away the sand around it .y,pq salad, red raspberry rL- a0d morning he said then, lwere strung on wires, Moms often |cnjlahood — the old brown “Little | "y peger could stand these long- | hen that point becomes a little | cako graham bread, milk, coffee, turning his he o Merry. | spoke of her as “that bag of nerves [yyomen,” the volume that told dbout a9 pabies il Beakine Had lisk that cl to ottom and | iy, pomatols are stufied with | Merr was gone almost next door.” lthe “Five Little Peppers and HOW 14513 jer once upon a time, “and e elam pulls it Qi rientedopmall e R The miaca- A s00n as it came to her f It Merry had mever seen her 0 They Grew,” the works of Frances |yoimer can any other man. It's the z 7 1 t all over again, so that | = wo o L ecessary to serve ;made her fly unhappy fo see |nervous and excited as she was Now. |Hodgson Burnett,.and two or three fyi with the smile who wir = : t § Verr fat e Y L i\ tranwer sitlines father's ‘She fairly shook. and her eves seen- |pooks of fairy tales. v |” And ever since then Mer Hlaoy This elan nlso considered very | pouh ihe cooking and th dish Pléee, taking his napkin out of her led fo fairly snap as she began to | Their old dolls were ‘2 e lpeen “the girl with the sn | 3 n euting hy' others than Gr PORL L] e (g e g e e e As she talked she kept waving | ehintz-covered box couch at the 00t [yyn ¢ had hecome a habit with | White Ohiffon Dance Frocks Are Greywing knows just where €€ i ST R e PR S R e ine N her father's old carving her hand up and down, and nodding |of Jinny's little bed. en the |10 e “the girl with the smile | Enriched With Decorative Jew- look for the Razor ¢lam s it of Alght 1o’ the i that | LA DR (it W d w‘)‘ She dranii 1 2 ot poffée ias |Her Yend flowered chintz reminded her of o o5y pood.fellow girl, on the | eled Imbroideries sd, or long clams. 1f you | ver it i8 1ot often obtained as R T e o Lquickly os ! b ol n | Thesve done it They'so done |Jinny - of (e long-pg0 afternoon [urice. Hut she never was happy, | The dance frock of the momen been to & clamba 1 had steam- | While this particular clam 18 an | gerve than the usual var to go, it at last!" she said, halfway be-|when the two of them hag »"“'i‘d |deep down inside, as she had been |is a sophisticated affair of choffon BN Eang yoh now, wh 384 et s e Sl Bithe beaL yed) Before siic e or, it tween a gasp and a shriek, “they’ve [, covering on the old box couels ot the time she first met Bill Brs- | complicated in fhe matier of ey u see, Greywing ; g r little which is a good e e i toes 51 Woant an. jopEDE d and Jinny me down. Jin st ealled up to tell ns abont it TLooking at it, \hml \” “r:% Kine | and extremely decorative in the way W Tk RaglireE MO o lea~ ny was always late for ol. \Think of it! An“l .a;v!h;'r“:nvy’:“r bed m:q .-.‘-M” 1::{‘(“‘\miv1‘«\ abz \v‘;.\- never had \rV'\"v‘;'H')v 'a!nr trimming. The skirt is dis| S haE o 5 3 1 sivhMised Az ) 5 s he brealfasted in her hat and them old enough to h: 0 don of a heart-broken child. eay, but she was a good listener. : AL pors [ . Stinye Deen BUEPRACHE Lo ol tableapoons olive oll. 1 fablert i nicer, “ana with o o e e o know what they're doIng! |erled, mot so much because Jinny | (0% y ol fn the corner of her | oo ul.&ll\lrlm|(”r 1 y‘,:o.;m?:ea‘,- | ldom | ¥ ne elam y pil LOOR SMITAROD. VInsKar hiard oyekoo ciock b v the lows Where's your poor mother?” lwas gone as because she herself | oot toqay and 1t T Purcell | Ji1iznt slonder silhouette at reat Ll 1t ¥ ther o0kerd LegRE L DS on But this morning she did not “Mother zone out,” Merry |was left. She, who had had more | .o o in his good natured hoast- | ® 4 gl gianiler siiho iette at rest— BLag . . Bt Nt duice, 1 tablespoon anchovy saucr, 'yen sit down at the fable. She wered quietly, “What's happen- oy friends dangling at her finger- [e,) wuv. He told her that he was a Bhd ‘”']”"""""”“j' 1oy wibniinvite g thr led beets, ood, for n sccond, just inside the ed, Mrs, Jones? Have Derrick |ends in one year of her life tham fuci i’ satesman, whatever that | Ho: Hem lines are hineveu ey e p Asieianinslan ash potatoes and boil until goor, glaring at Mr. Heff A TR gob marrea the other three girls had ever hadl | i@ Ot CCRl NY sales he had | this effect is more graceful than § on¢ for qn , diskance without '¢ and put through a Then, with a toss of red just finish telling you {A]] three of them put together — |46 1ast mopth. :!:lvwl. straight edge. he bodice sec it it Y . i otton. There is still " ith mustard and head, she marched arour ta- Jones. looking ex- |olen, Cassie and Jinny! | thought little of him and | tion is close-fitting for the mes| {3 3 g taelt. T aa S AbiE thre ricer, Add to ple an her mother just telephoned | How i the world had it HAPPEN- |1ic calesmanship, but she enjoyed | Part, and when trimming does ap; e B st v Gtherill ; o in oil. vinegar. “Goodby, Moms" wald grutt. | Gooper's Terry fto break |oa? That she should be here, alone |iyo o, drive throngh the autumn | Pear. it is most frequently in thi e i \ e tok Gl he onion \nchovy sance, | ihe good mews to Mr. Jones and |and they should all be successfully [oo,,¢vciqo, She loved the smell | bortion. [ - t i a the it {snd until eool. “Aren't vou going fo have vour 'me. At least they called it g00d |jnarried? None of them Thad eVET oc oy rping jeaves, of dusty golden- | A stunning example of the cyry ! p i of 1he » P balls and chill breakfast? Haven't you time for news, Tt's pretty bad news. it [heen one-tenth as popular as 8N€ | g ajong the side of the road, of | rent evening mode is the gow sEee el P gl ce vach ball on a slice of pick. | just a glass of milk?” Moms asked 'scems to me—Where did you say ihad been _Iragged baby chrysanthemums that | sketched today, a model unusualll e e ed beet and serve-on a bed of let- nervously your mother was?” ‘qt's Bill Erskine's fault, 0f 0509 over broken-down fene nart in both line and trimminj - ! : S S S with Krench dressin No, thar s zone ont” Merry repeat: | courme,” she figured it out fOF DET- Niory g there, It was all so re- | The skirt is u mass of clreulal ¢ : . e lted hutter can be used 1in} ‘'Aren’t you go g1y Good ed. and then added as if to herself. o4 “old dog in the manger thal |y .giins artar he sight and sounds | folds due to godets across thif r « a T Slace of oil in the salad. In this motning' to Mr. Hefflinger®” Moms' yinny must Aiave tibbed about her |he st Me doesn't want to MAITY |, g emells of the beauty shop. | front while an extra drapery hangl . ¥ use less #alt, 1.teaspoonful!voice hook ta I ed are aghin. She's only seventeen |me himself, and he doesnt Want Tgy Tenioeq the beef sandwiches |ing from the center of the glrdll = ~ Il be enough A mild boiled that question J anyone else to marry me. either!™ Loy r o Thiought out to the ear | adds further to the fluttering effect . \ T e 1 biRG s CH BN FEUND EHANKE) 1 Juiny was « she's only seventeen, but’] She looked back bitterly at tHe gom g parhecne shack that they 1 wolitte chiften’ sail i 4 ] praferred rough the room like a bal Y- ot serpent for all [long weary months that Bill .],““" came upon late in the afternoon. v 'tha dé)idhfs rhied 3 - % NEA Service Ton ) lining-roow that!” Mrs. Jones br in Kept her on tenter-hooks. FITSUITixg e must be starting back.” |, JE Sor oy s ! =) 7 ) imed behind her A s heen after Derrick for months king her to marry him, and theh e ou4q to him. when he got back | ng girdle. A/)”J . fterward the unming of the big 'get married=—"" : spartting her T” (.;:» one ;h:;]v:;;*y xr’.»'.‘ into the car “It's. late. And .1 | { . p I LR I “And De's been after her to get (gon or another! It was humillating fo g he home before dark.” e B °/aGirl of Today | m— ) o S BB e AP A R SRR AR e R DR G ol i e i o e \ {home to supper her. Her tone was low, but it 'Humillating and shamefull think you are — in kindergarten? e : £ | VEM SMUTH i Judy. We can Clfllclfl'a 'lalcum 1 auppose She's trying fo punish wps firm and convineing. She | “But iGs ‘too late to do anythilg oo wanted to know. “You're al. | 1 Of the jeweled girdle. i Do you 1 t U & lt aied me because 1 gave Mr., Hef Iniger waan't going to let anyone. 8478 fatiadtdt N0, she nn;] inrwl" g fiowea out, after dark, at our age, | opyright, 1926 (E. I, §.) 1 10 see ) No, my ¢ ! j5t not take 1 his Dreakfast this morning « word about little Jinny, and be- [ly, “The best thing 1 can do fShope | et i 1 thi 1 ¢ 1 r 1 ra fhat | vy n.a,tul Ci;; k made up her mind, as A nd |gides she hlnr\'\ :<|Hv'mv or 4 two [hang on v‘o lm]n n‘;; ..-}-m‘x‘ A;IC:’I\II\}‘(»‘ “Pon't falk about to as if T were | "}:‘zDl“ul.'ullx‘:unl_lh(l”l‘q nllxll;;;‘?r lnd™to sec ‘ t help he ! imber ¢ yor! { Merry sat down alone Allic was about Derrick, herself! @ waited so long that T maj lan old hag of ftwentwy-two!” she SCOW, 27 — F ] S 1 u IR Lxquisitely eenie: still at the beauty shop. giving a| “He used to want me to run “2r\~ll stick it out for the next tWo 'jayughed at him. “I'm only twenty- |Supplied today by the central cou . not. v 13 ! 1 o a lot of | 2 & | permanent wave to a ecustomer¥away and get married, before he lor three months. one, you know — and besides, Lillie | ¢Il of the soviet labor uniong, shof it if she has *he ¥ your expensiy r rolled up Who worked in an office during the-|and Jinny started to go 'round to- | She sighed and sat down at the¢ als says you're a married man! | that more than 4,000,000 rubles haj vegleter X i day fother.” she went on. with digni- | {able between the window and Wrote , she's afrald I'm going to bring | been subscribed by the sovid At 1y mentior el 1 ¢ will even |""Moms was 1ooking rather down ty, “he was always teasing me to 0 bim the kind of letter that an en- jscandal down upon my infocent | Workers for the striking Brit E e 1 . the taxi or keep ft at the month tonig! she was |with him for a license—T don't De- |gaged girl writes to the man she €X- head by driving sround with you!" | coal miners up t6 July 7. (T 3 . 1o street a {wearing her bhlack dress again ve vou can accuse Jinny of rop- |pects to marry | Les did not answen her. He lue of the ruble is about B “I1e.vo . 1iblack or ’ heme and ls ;az Prescrintion. for I8he secmed depressed ing Derrick into marrying her, | “Jinny and Derrick ran away and jturned the car. All the way Iru.\\‘cun's) 4 wlzed aver. I t we will find it 18 | (, i ) ng The table had Jost its festive Mrs. Jone 1 think it was six of got married today,' it wound Uup. to town he sulked, and Merry o, but 1 ar o Hhit v | § honse or an apart- (,l.)l.dS. Grippe, Elu, “LHLU_(‘ Jook. too. The flowers were gonr one and half a dozen of the other.” |"I suppose’that's exactly what you hummed cheerfully For Teet Only t ar The Circle | ment Bilious Fever and Malaria{irom it and so were the Indian | Derrick's mother shook her head 'and 1 will be doing one of these | “You and your temper!” she| When washing silk hosiery, h “Let us get a i When we arrived at The Cirele we It kills tne geris, Tree dishes. I violently, “No, ne,” she said. Jinny !days, Billy Boy, don't you? Na {uss, |chaffed him, when they turned into |soap on the feet, but not on the top; i / ) . . ! \ \ {ERRY.” (how to be a“grouch the way yoi biting the ewd of |do!” tfully, and looking But he did not believe that h she had just written. |was married. It never occurred t« word “love.” jher seriously, that he might b¢ he knew that she did not love [married. Somehow he did not hav: |Bill Erskine. But she enjoyed be- [the look of a married man, and iing with him, she missed him when |anyway, if he were, wouldn't h{ he was awa from her, and |have said so ame forward. wve you heard the news about v, Miss Meredith?” he asked in there equious' manner. ered before Joan could K:‘)‘ By Beatrice Burton A’uthor?“Lm'e Bound,” “HER MAN” (Illustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc,, 1819 Broadway, New York City) Miss Meredith saw in the morn- papers the deplorable accident i s