Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Quicksands of Love || The Beauty Doctor 1| 3 e Adele Garrison’s New Phase of BY NINQNmoemoemcomcamcamomomomonts .‘ THE PETTER A“"‘gh‘g{“fi’;fig“”d’“ Reflelatlons 0/ a Wlfe T » : (Tlustrated and Copyrighted by Job nson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York i) Lillian Prepares to Give Dicky an Overhauling. i i Dicky had worked h £ into |close t % S 1 * ? f 2 i a t Y sts % Merry Locke, pretty and gay as |shoulders, ; put down h looked at a married man yourself, i me, is a born flirt. She has no |and h wich and started to [I suppose!” to that “big-hear 1an, T Pt = , % v 2 | tion except having a good time obey \\h\ of course not —" Merry Fairfax, when sh s r i £ T — (% 5 R {and plenty of beaux. At falls landing. ay up the ocently, and then stopped, ki over some of I X o6 GONELF AYIE SOl 150 B LD (e ) in her business course becs e, curving stair-case there was |as thought of Les and Nonie on the magazi 3 y i | / N % j pen't siudys Then, when her fath a at leaded-gla window that | 1 ] ed into her mind and herself. At least it would hav f e A acidickl : R : 2 dies suddenly, she takes a 5 e strai re ceiling, And That's not what Murlel Kauf- % ¥ . e | . . y Allle Dale's little beauty shop, itlined s grayness stood told me tcnight,” Bill told her been effe t e had been 2 5 s et a tiny salary. n an nan locked in each |bluntly. “Slre told me some wild ibe i : u n n is | ‘ £ Ay ! e et ats i Daving s . . v were like |Story about you and that bird H Ikee th i a1 ! erence , ; ] A% first rea ety arihec iita & et ) istead of | P getting tangled up together. ow P € ' n t n - | ¢ 4 4 S % Ghinad i vsn 3 1d his wife tried to kill her- | k h l It — or kill him — I've forgotten | itchen coo e details. But you were mixed up 2 ~~u -1;;‘:!::1'1 ght!" on washday r ay from ,hie pa:‘(a,.d '0 hot, eteaming washdays for ma h then - what Murlel had | this summer! No more rubbvdg h a \ xhole T i .4 & i e ferry took one look, flattened |peen sily telling him w and sgrubbing and boiling in the ol shrowing e 3 By ) cheme o | f i G v A yag Bre) herself t the wall, and crept | gn with him! fashioned way. Too ine vith the ¥ | which as th nocent victim. Y % M ner m Lillie | pack down the stairs. Muriel's a cat!” she said evenly.| Now Ican kegp thekitchentniceand ¢ ¥ 3 1 . Het er int In the hall she came upon Cassie, |«s jealous little cat! 1 didn’t even | €00l I just soak the whole week's p rd boarders. He 1dest ard and worried under her |knoiw that Les Purcell was married | Wash in creamy Rinso suds—and boil- had 100} at him all the h . s : DEEMOrTYN pisters, axvules. A t and her festive air. | until I'd been out with him a couple | ig isn't necessary! time he was ing, tryin c ¥ | tool me in : e > y " assie, ‘\'~ "’_"“, = e aven een Morley, have |of times and then I never went out This Rinso soaking loosens the dirt, an impressio ed astonishment | Gr and it's too late for you to | i ; 4 ealons ofl Mooy, SaNE ; &b hurrled past | with him again.” Then I rinse in clear water—and off it exc & ad to make any wool spectacles for | 5% 7 ; Al aTc P Wirmattadl s 3 toward ”'f\ Bill laughed an ugly laugh come dirt, grime, stains, suds—leaving e ioia clos thiab the ateady I ke ssuclly DHat i waE ’ ; e . ess, Merry L er easy k | "That's a lie, ton” he replied. | the clothes whiter and brighter than gaze ncerting v this morning when vou said | o p #, G 5 “Cass} y 1 PIY. [“Muriel saw you with him only a | €ver. Stm’!i;ei. too! he finally ran out of exp 2ditt ould telephone. Howeve - i i i G . Jinny, the y 0 She mustn't! § v 80 UD couple of weeks ago,* in a Ford. eame to an abr ause, 1 d Madge's propensity to \ ; » § b7 t - J v next | tt stairs! Not for a moment, at [vo, cure do know how to juggle the 1? my u."f»' best m ted in 3“r- verything, ‘nyfv-« ‘fne 1M s ; AP 4 : 7 i live hi; ts, | least. 2 “ ath, Miss Locke!” getredarduzshwm any more. Ask flections. x sinker, T asked her to let me listen . ¥ refus t T cau ! $ Me sald a | ‘Why, Muriel doesn't even know | yaur grocer for “I Don't Want to Hear! on the conversation, w t put- ¥ # Moms' 1. fatuation for | say d-night to you—BNl Iy . pyrcell!” Merry blazed out at “1 am afraid you have been a bit |ting her next to my theory of things. i b5 o+ LAY M { T e finally P take me home." Iim 5 % misinformed ahout his whole mat- |But was I right? T1I tell all the tars | { ¢ marr [o can use my car if he wants| “uprusp not so loud.” Bill begged | ter—oh! of course, not intentio n the firmament I had every detail 4 rough Casste, Merry 1 u 7 tell him so, o her in a smooth, calm voice that y'—as he started to speak, * i e ow, I haven't 4 Erskine wealthy bachelor. . |answered, pau " one foot on | . want to g shoul ut | Madge's but T can remem- : ien o he om step of the stairs. ne |iShe knows e < the whole thing him but ows numbers whe | ; . 5 m bu ot ] umbers when she sees A Mitioe. & s M R : ; Spcomens. et D long. Tl £o up with you while 3 o Trnnn T ohe Tostees wn| The granulated soap that soaks Edith. 1 shall not pt t ou a pretty clear @eport of g 3 2 > C £ the cuses he ma t your wraps.” number on his automobile clothes whiter—no $oti Ay ‘verslon of our tslephone |it, an¢ I get through maybe CONDITION — Hair that has lost its “life,” and consequently falls |07 °F [he T was nothing for Merry to|e DU 8 conversation, first, because at th urs will be able | more rapidly than it should. I nis iatok Zdther. Fie to go with her. Morley &nd | “uqyotten lttle sneak!™ eried A ot o F oy A Ziana e . AGN — With the present bobbed styles, too - = e 8 e | would not believ inde your wife didn't D.I».G OSYS i r r ¥ 00 v ¥ S o X s 7 : X Pell must hav heard themize.o” furiously. “I teld you 1 you an accurate transcription, al her owr t r haste | Slect da s us : , \ n the midst For by the t theyt Purcell after that second because I do not care for ar acce \'s offer of work in | cleaning th P e Purcell, reached the landing they were sit-}y om0 "0 5 Tt my house— turther controver TREATMENT — Divide the hai smal a Iy toni G e 3 1ting side by side on eau of hers. t Put as it happens, someone > to hear.” Dicky in- | on the scalp on & tiny pad of cott assage thoroug! el s s - Tain, |seat that ran under f tow 2 e o | heard the entire colloquy, some P v, but Lillian inter- | scalp stroking downws 1 the strz ¢ hair up, and brush > iy : o or | Morley was striking a match for the [y =" % S9U0 £ ’fla.“,‘l;f’,f;‘éf‘!" whose word, 1 think, will I ted hi sly This loosens 1 , rem he dust a rticles that |2nd MeTry heat I s sl t N e oL e . ) ell's = i s plain that Without heeding the excited ob-|with an unpleasant little laugh fashion. fon ‘with/Merry, but later for- |her gaily ¢ ee Morley | 17° 1 Nalieve Musl v | : ’ Surgation which he threw at me, I |it's what you're going to do, my | ves him and goes back to him sed?" There was sharp sar- i4 believe Murlel Kaufman. Helped by Lydia E. Pinkham’s T did ot see 1 again walked swittly to the rear door bucko lad, and 1 don't mean ‘may- s - bt el ity atory nder her gay voice St Bix et St e Vegetable Compound through which Lilltan had gone, and “For some reason, Judy, beth you | to Cabby Marsh, wk engaged to i ly amused” drawled e i e throwing it open, beckoned her into| Copyright, 1926, by NewspAper |girls have made an enemy of Smith. FASHIONS \‘;H“ s sister, Muriel. Mu frs. Pell he wrote to S ’,,;, S wff‘,fi’fi@,‘f -?J the room. Feature Service, Inc, T’ advise you to keep out of his By Sally Milgri it to Cassie, who quarrels with Mer- | “I could cheerfully murder her!” le;tpor was dead. r— {reach for a whiie ’ y Sally Migrim ry. Cassie declared, when they were in | “gp, gngwered the letter, and he ‘ “ér°g;advo hear On the way to the hospital T told the big. luxurious dressing room atfgrote another to her t he | ; that*she has re- Joan had more or less tnnocently | e i 1o/ ges hel. g [ health. For quite gotten herself into. He looked much | b tHokcliEhe gl et FaryArEsYed 4 e sy copcerned and said After several weeks the is patched up, when Cas s a |the P : from the crowd to | dropped gown 5 It e attor aTir i she maiAt to hers 3 Kowale . hat Merry has |foned se 1 fr f the sil B | self, as she folded it up in its en- ity quite | “That's the reason why Jem Smith |been wanting to have with him for |dressi red at mn\.,,l,,rz and put it o o was | {looked ‘so surly when I asked him HAanY DionthE { tace p with hard, bril- |*gEF J00 0 went by and he did 1 $or her Al HoTE: about you. You scem to get into X (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) !liant « not come. i ¢ She took Lydia e e Jit ‘ I AIERS | : y she put out ome| “on the gecond day of February | ¥ S| = Pinkham's have ever known. Adventure has| Not more thar our after- |soft and picked up a lipstick. | giy) Hepworth had to go out of town Vegetable Com. just marked you for its prey. What i 3 |ward Merry was A the little |She drew it across her mouth and | o'y o bl (7o *\rerry went over to pound to build is your next move, my dear? What [“white lie” she had told to Bill Ers- |then threw it down with such vlo-|wanqsworth Road to spend the her up. After she had started tak- are you going to do now?” : | kine. lence that the tongue of carmine | oo ‘in Helen ing it, she wrote to the Pinkham “I don't know, Jerry. You see, I | 1t happened this way {broke in two. $ Helen was expecting to go to the g;‘it"‘fl: 35}“’},1‘:“2 T certajuly More About Big Claw {dea as that into your head?” ex- |haven't yet gotten use W teal loing with Cabby| “T'd better go down and get him |, it aimost o | a E. Pinkham's Vegetabla haven't yet gotten used to t 1 3 2 | ng 3 i | nospital almost any day mow, to | Gomuotnd® T'feel steonger oiread claimed Barker. “He walks straight [ine that T am not to be ezecuted : Mars X too affec- |a o her, 1 suppose bring home the new baby that Was | ang tleep sounder. T ats very rlag By Thornton W .Burgess ad just the s you do.” |within an- hour atter all | ) in these days of 6aid. and, forgetting to s - | coming P Ul 19 What 1 do seeras s Hmea 1 “Surely, Judy, you werem't con: 5 fectionate ¢ i S Merpy, eEno REOLEN |~ 8he was pale d and list- e roN what I do scems strange to you |bound to learn all he c 2 erned in that mess, were you? You n untry v lashed out of the room |1ess. But in spite h ry loo} “ Remember the reverse is true. Big Claw. or ;e B 4 X . NindiOretor in his overcoat, Wa e certain peace and beauty | “Happy to Recommend Pinkham's" e |never knew Barty nwall r n as " | there was a certain peace and beauty | o Ty —Big Claw the Lobster “Certainly he can swim,” re I never knew Barry Cornwall, but fac n_ the lower hall n Merry i yor face that made her look like | g oy ICHER Spl o 4 ; ; Barker. “He swims backward, Wh st T ahi in the maes ankwag. I ¢ close to Cat 1 5 re part- |18 e pack one of the madonnas that Raphael i s !a;; There is nothing really strange in |are you z at?" e aoine th helpid out fn some / 58 p * led ana ¥ half-closed e dining room to him used to paint, so many centuries | wrot T the world. It is all in the point of |« just wondering.” replied |way KMD,, &idlan s o And vet says we may have r ?p-r?flgég{‘puw;?;g:e '(r;p‘;i;n;k;b:;; view. It may seem stra to you |Reddy, “if, he was to be in & race |going to desert : meant no more to 5 r et . hould think you'd go crazy.| taking the Vegetable cau}pouhd; d that & lobster can get out of his|which was to be walked for half the |° sxall, sh 1t tef't sh 2 A aancing S head. “I'm us ing but housework all | got the best results. I used the shell, but it fsn't at all strange to |distance and the remaining distance I, i g good thing for everyone th ¢ b DY RORIES S av in this little house’ Merry | Sapative Wash, too. I am really the lobster, or to the other people of (to be finished by, swimming. where | }o young man is dead,” remarked > and the joy of the mo- |Bill w g rouse dUr- o iq {0 her when they were getting y if I can advise women to take the sea who are his neighbors. It |he would be wheh he finished. Can |gerry. = | ing L W' supper together in the little blue- | your medicin Mrs, M. B, probably would scem just as strange | he do anything else besides walk and | (copyright, 1926, by NEA Service.) 2 “Don't < me hous t ally makes | ;4 white kitchen that was the | Mumpmy, 12163 Washburn Avenue, for the lotter to see you walking on |gwim?” asked Ready. ey ao il Wictore: 3 m home. to the ga. | Prine of Helens heart | Detroit. "Mich. two legs. That's why I say there is| .pr d eplied Barke 4 d her 1 3 Merry followed him to the ga-|" g 1oy gave her a slow. contented | This is a dependabl dici o s e 1o et ihe| He.cad dig” repl rker. o behind the houss, As theitwo| [Helen & I e medicine. 50 you mean dig holes?’ asked | Great World, It is all in the point | g, a0 her head nnl {of | settled themselves in Mor- " upoysework is dull — unless ot;’fi ! “Of course, T mean dig holes,” re- | |stared Why, she always spriand ewliched on :;"um,r doing it for the man you ut you couldn't tell this to Reddy ‘( nced tha as the only |ligh shrill giggle came from the |} %, answered quietly. “T | plied Barker. “He digs holes in Hn H lth y E ove,” she answer gquistiy ;:’: r_}i’; Y";l ‘lenrn("d o lflll‘-fl‘fi'” sand down under water and | our €a > : ¢ 1 ! |da 'S:Yl’“!‘l‘ ol e Inever enjoyed taking care of Moms' Claw the Lobster from Barker ;1o them ta st, and there | ! d there, in _Cassie's o se. but this one is Heaven to BE L i eaga o Tdarn | 2 them tail first, and there he |s How to Keep It e ) oo Al 1 Muriel, “twosing.” :\o'::” ut is a Prescription for ady t ab anything that comes | A t'e 5 @l to Eran anyin] Causes of Iliness BONALT ey i ahia & oA A AGARY a fla ¢ ey held up ™5, g sou really happy?” Mer- Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, his way and looks good to eat.” i p el Heertully | h ¥ eminds me," d y eepl viev ey 2 JRel y persisted. “Tell me the truth — | Bilj ) Al e (b angony BY DR. HUGH S. CUMMING Then she saw what e |to Bill and v in farewell R Bilious Fever and Malaria “He isn't a bit fussy,” replied | Surgeon G Unilad. States ter. Bill and Muriel n 7 mnlf'r‘l’ t ) H:dfl:!; . ce.” her sister replied. “I've It kills tne germs. Barker. “A dead fish is just as good | Public Health Service Chockad s F1aid Habrics s Ara| 128t Bedindithienidnd iMurisliwanititte ipant 0, ieaies ROITY S Cltoldiyon A1 am oo and 1 am. Jiha) as a live one to him. Now, I'm a bit | The National Safety Council 5 2 : watching m narrowed, ! quietly to the man beside her, better thing can any woman have he National Safety Council 18 be Pavored for Sports Costumes |, o0 58 TROC o1 tC and Merry |the big house and the noise and the like Bill, tussy. 1 want mine alive and fresh. |ginning to receive reports of persons Al Two Pleca Talllours | jealous As Cabby a rry | the big } 1 e |than what T have — a man like Bill, But Big Claw will take his dead, and |peing severely burned as a result of swung away from them, she said |revelry were behing fhe |and his home, and his babies? he doesn't care how long they'se |their celluloid isors becomipg | EPorts costumes well as the | Someth Il that made him | “What d'you mean?" Bill asked. |"gpq really wanted to know what been dead, either. Once In a while he |ignited. . ecOmIPE | more tormal street tailleur, show gn |turn h id IcOKGHRGE | S Ol T 2" he 1se there could be catches a little fish alive, or some | Thousands have acquired the | interestin f pl 1 checked them ov shoulder. girl answered it bac | 1t was plain to Merry that she was of the other things that live in the |pavit of wearing inflammable materials. The t sports suit of | The T : danca was over [still fecling shocked and bg e ghe had the only worthwhile sea. He manages to pick UD & VrY (gnades, in lieu of hats and caps, dur- | the momentco f a plain jack- ;‘-“ hunted EEY ) fupsc H f"'”‘" f”"l”‘\‘v““m}'; =i 2 e ¢ |thing on earth. A little house, and ood living altogether.” <y = -~ et or blouse ove 1 4m |hex in dining room, with a jing — by her men CHeiy a family to live in it B atiin Mok he change/tBat |k suees Jarm diye MAsy Aamoll oo r e tin' S way desip ny sandwich in one hand and a |Pell and Morley Kaufman there, to- | r0 BE CONTINUED) shell of his?” den jed Reddy. realize the extreme caution that is o8 | chucka Chane g cup of fruit-punch in the other. gether. 11 this fazzi around and Bill tells Merry why their mar- S sicssd veur, T halléver Faplled |necessary to avold painful and often | = .. using a checked or He came up to her and asked |drinking and carrying on — T Won- |y o0 would be impossible. A trag- Barker: *Mve, Tobatér only dhanger|to L0 PG o | sweater-in connection lm Y iher it she were ready to go home. |der if it's the sort of thing I want |g4 o orayes the Locke family in Bai's onos & vears: | /Accidents most often occur while | [\, i SR “No, indeedy!” she sald in sur-|for myself. Tonight, for instance. |y ior 49 of “The Petter.” er et i 3 |pipes or cigarets are being lighted, | prise. “It's only half past ten Bill I saw a married man and a et “Does a lobster fravel sid S| HhRE o e e :.‘:):x:'f et e of nnceslly bl g tod e simpliclty Sat the |77l you're going amywaw” he [married woman making love to each | ppap HERALD OLASSIFIED ADS B s wlion tentosy Sedty. |iquired Beaady: ; [neld within a few inches of the dan- | present tail h many | answered. up and put on |other — and & tell you it was dis- FOR YOUR WANTS ; o Barker shook his head, “No,” saig |§ordua’cellulold. People yorkipg in { : allleurs are made of |your cloak.” His face cpushioned |gusting! It made me sick, some- more, and eve g he learned usually lobsters are dark green |5 ctorie 1 other i ria) | decorative checked or plald. ‘Wool- |ith fat, sceme@ to quiver as he fhow—" k 7 | where there are open flames | ens. the smart colors be the | spoke | “Made you sick? Hah! That's secmed at e. That st be. th red and blue arkings, but | 2 nd ta 4 1t | ot they are almost blue or |O hot chips fiying, will do well to |5and and tan shades, gr the St e SiitileSahivhe " of Hexiares Juodi, Bill saidpnastilys SXol mEver st 11l red. Those two-legged |get eye shades that are not inflam- | Various black and white combina- st all e miiws S jerest . | ous : « Watch P . ‘While it should be easy to knock | In the sketch today is an un- % ‘ P T 1 am forever f ot to cateh lobsters, |these shades off, several reports | usually serviceable two-piece tail- | hance to catch one |have been received of personssbeing |leur made of bl and w “"’"l % % .v 1 try it.” |severely burned throuygh burns suf- checked woolen. Several interesting | o . Our i %] will” said he, |fered in this manner. In some cases | features are apparent in this out- | . 3 g t was a ke |the flames spread trom the visor to | fit, notably, the s “breasted r\oz,{ ) r alr Barker had [the hair and then to the face ing of the coat, the rounded edges, # p f o lobster changes its | Children should be warned against | and the-extremely narrow shoulder | ’ < ; R | rea aSt ' tting too close to bon fires while | line. The skirt and f the ¢ : 3 W. Burgess) ring these novelties. finished with narrow black | 2 e % A | Never marry u woman who throws WLERS Start every day cigaret ashes on the floor for you o 'Menus for tlle Famrlyv mall back it bat showing o ; o] j with food that| |sweep up. new high c s and : 4 “ 1 row e et e wp ot | b - stands by” you Beetle Glove OW you feel all morning de- The Lobster crambled 1 beef .crisp whole wheat toast, | coffee | | This smart outfit for early fall 5 street wear illu tratcs the present pea leraely of whelon sat . L o for breakfast. Thousands have un- 4 vogne for checked woolens. $! a ‘ R AThaoR == CIORD: 8¢ witt }h” A “I‘"‘ ()’ B ”Im\:‘ slens. The L ¥ nergetic forenoons because of wrong - e fe red with 7 . / a ll (o] ay noodles, lettuce sandwiches, | hite . ; Zreak{m eating. rice pudding, milk, tea AT seultc "r“(mr"‘" ""“"" 4 & To feel right, yog must have well. ,{ et t, 1926 (EFS ' h il JUDY I8 \ru I. SERIOUS mi " y Dinner Braised mu s, $ ). A balanced, complete breakfast ration. \ o) asked mashed potatoes, new p ‘ S At most other meals —lunch and’ tood be-| 6 TaTBE iR e fore in | YeBetable salad, junket ¢ ? i dinner—you get it. But breakfast is st i e 1 \ith raspberry sace, wnote wheat | | ‘OU“ U“t a hurried meal, often badly chosen. g S ¢ |bread, milk. coffee p Thus Quaker Oats, containing question, 1 A 2 | Surprise Rice Pudding | & P y 16% tein, food’ is T | % protein, food’s great tissue BOYEr | our tablespoons rice, 2 cups rich | USC Antiseptic Liquid %emc ) ) o builder, 58% carbehydrate, its great sefore this 5 H t think It was heos | ik Xablegpoon gran | There is one 4 i energy element, plus all-important im that Joun hap Une d¥lablespoons .cold e e e e : vitamines and the “bulk’” that makes toc somn dlanths, 40T SONIE VR ek Buve ¢ Jie Ation e ! . ] laxatives seldom needed, {s the die- you are : T S ot e AT thkiaon BIL . tsgoon vaMliia, | PICL o enduIal B ; : tetic urge of the world today. s And out where Leln |} wyp whipping cream. 2 cups st bl Colk Sl e bl % » . It is food that “stands by” you sald Jerry in 3 i1 axpyabne : h IDDly TN i ; sthrough the morning. It should start re will we pi That . \ Yice through several wat Zsmopoehich geneedlly gVeirduiph i Gt 3 i 7 every breakfast in your home. - ‘ b vergamIng gr milk until goft. Rub through |skin diseases B a, Ttch, Pim- w " z Dot deny yourself the matural bly the poor gir) } . sieve. Soften gelatine in cold r iples, Rashes. Rlackheads, in most ‘ i ; ion this ri Eamaritan bowpita 4 {riend on eartn. But, Juds, Yo for 1 minaies and dsolve i Dol |Cases quickly giva way o Zemo. Tre- o BCEEE L O Lt re with the wife of |sho 1 is hat 1 or some ling water, tir Into rice mixture [quently. minor blemishes disappear - have two kinds: Qui(K'Q“k" ho was foynd dea *nd of M dith should fwith salt and : vgar. When cool add [overnight. Itching usually stops in- . which cooks in-3 to § minutes, and place this morn onE W ould [eherries. Fold in whipping cream stantly, Zemo s antiseptic i e 4 Quaker Oats. y v head and turn into a mold. Let ‘stand on (liquid that may be applied at any - g Orangs and black beetles featyre B0 tHat I8 the seasen.;yan. w0 |for : lice until chilled ahd firm tim, "for it oes not show: . (Ask i [tni& beige kid novelty glove. That Biris went over to The Circle. le it And got us Into mess, Jerry? It| (Copyright, 192 A Service, |your druggist for a small size 60c or | "BUT-ARE YO UREALLY HAPPY ?" MERRY AKED.' “TELL 3 uaker ats on the back of ‘e hand Is fouud on Ti- Emith intimated that you had [was best that we went uvon- ” ' Tne) llarge bottle $1.00 THE TRUTH." = i 4 one glove only.