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Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of —-—Revelations of a Wife —— Madge's Problem In Saving Mary slie, i Per s were like Th ting park M Jack Le apparently rms with him, p ght xt to bench, of t Cabaret et an of bo lary's ch ford a pl n's I com vere 1 soul the ler expr such for Mary whic consideration f o quec i so many of oderns — and t Ih I & Gtin d s col 1 upon my fa yself that no ed in my f hi in 3 but ble to learn t ith you, a bit, Your b o0 an in not as yo asylum, but they Mary, nor had ment. You ving a I'm do ing ir were they her peculia know the old adage colt too ti worried, inviti Co to fiant T b f Danny adow Mouse. Who else would I 7 uttered. “T! cou had somewhat gotten over | “atihome, whers |p pAT) ATHTS \RIRS Honey Lou Hur ary old Grun the Wallac Lou likes mills except Joe M ping clerk against Jac contradicted | father's al; | falls in minuta just come e here and she hasn't been liy- |20 ?‘ 1-fashloned s ture here for a long time. | Lou began to understand. He |clinging vine. 2s 0 most provoking [ Angela Allen aid he, “you mean ths | frlend of Honc you lived when you | not to tal K ser ore; she | very jealous of Dr a much bet- |2 friend Margret, I|sister. M LAY ould be, to know re to of the Volste il Ve know isn't?" “She was half an | saw her and talked | do 3 demanded Pe I go. for I her mind she Wallack mills to love with he sees pre Dancer way. No, is home now-— than t one. In fact, 11 forgotten about that old hom She scems to like her present home | Margret in much, in 1 1an°t | hospital blame her any if she refused to let you in.” h-wh-where is red Danny. “W! at home for her?” Peter stared long hard Danny Meadow Mouse. “What w it you asked?” said he at last. (Copyright, 1926, by T. W. Burgess) Your Health How to Keep It— Honey Lo goes t off] On wi her, bee 1y sh Ange W d he 1 RO rm an ith the Jack’s mo The Head, everything y Lou that Grum with his llow, the o Honey Lou to who 1s at home and Honey Lou will. Honey TLou tells her that her out Honey Tou determined to 3 to the same place. Honey Lou goes wi restaurant and he ¥ | ing. The place 0 | FISHBEIN SCORES | agents Honey ctually | “pAps AND SUPERSTITION W feminine | gy pp MORRIS FISHBEIN h Forett Journal of the Americ 4 dical Association and of H The Health Magaz In period of istory, he 4 discase caused by demons entering the body | next Dut I flattered |20d that it could be cured by con- |to o oty atiered [juring forth these demons through s S some magic or supernatural influ-|and 5 T answered | o0 | w and had come -wh- wis 1y women were and aret e new sgust permitted to proceed | 1deship upon was a e vam live e vague, meets Jack Wi 0 ere was acing to e cabaret | ing [ ordinar rience Causes of Illness ind ut our but rrit 1d nee e in e and Jack T.ou n g him and d of Lil- nted it as I with Mary young eyes chful ones Honey Lou te she is to marry Jack T mans | w engagement ans are made i | 1 doctors, voodoo doctors | avage raedicine men sometimes | AN 4 to achieve remarkable|Sharge account cures. As medicine progressed and | TS Walla nan began to learn more about the working of his body, he began to |SOm¢ methods based on the actual |2t with Margi | causes of disease, but still continued | through Angela, sh T never o smoke. T will however, if you ench looks very have linge home ie, on th Danny Meets Peter By Thornton W. Burgess is lacking 1ce ghat it will Mother ord Na Mice 1 Danny He v didn’'t en tak so jealous ti Meadoy had g Nanny o him if trouble was h vhere to s didn’t ust lo0k. Almost anywhers 2 hu throug! looking looking, So it in was hings. smack his efforts to placate or mollify th :‘;“” BEGE T et |ding glft. Steve does wish the bride happine lay of ti Jack came in th Honey Lou and his gift of a spirits. ‘ Quacks and Their Charms The mi ages gave rise to Mes- r 1 mesmerism, to all f travell who healed largely by in- cantation: | In more modern times there still |0f Which is a considerab] likely to trust methods when first confronted with possibilities of iliness, and to continue such methods il pain|Hon and weakness become so prominent (that the patient no longer is ableyto | | carry his burden of illnes: | To this class are ad advertisements of all sorts of healing cures, of bumb-bells and a ysterms nd even and healing institutions. New Promised Lands As Dr. Samuel P. Gordy has said / otherwise fd intelligent %o in for mental telepath numerology and a varlety of mys | conglomerates of metaphysics, reli- gion, ethies and me ine. The ouija board had period of popularity “Every Moses arises to lea the promised la or a tall, thin, long-beared, | inned, dreamy-cyed Swami recruits his apostles to a new from the afternoon tea clubs, onable lectures to nces from the social The and i aquacks charms and are bad o falth-healing |4iDE and supper over, lare started on Lou receives livery letter from Ann as she is leaving, an her bag. unop. NOW GO ON WITH CHAPTER Tt was not un Honey Lou Ludlow's letter en bottom S hars | the 5 ented ercis: of of diet and of combined peculiar e ex- gain of her Margret her wedding day. read it tent besi nd Jack Loneymoor It had been this lonely where they | everyone & these two told her when honcymoon plans. heathenish to where peopl stare and wh hind our backs! g sitting on he Lak wera his ide and were brief a and 1 i n a new babbitts to m; a now 7 w be : we they T moon would or Coue ark-g e faith becomes leet aud egistry. “As long as we have minded, table-tapning periodic rebirt ¢ Danny L st der- hid will experi- wequainted with each om This is ourselves py who makes love and sly ve Ho! o S the Mayhew, Lou's ork Fabric Mills. ryone the ship to who comes to his with of Holy Cross 5o Al J home, Y i ecre np. promises 1 es in tary, Jac siek with | is dance that ev Is up Tim Doy talk to tea tak- | nin ng 1 Tim to the | for er mofher Wallack i her mother asks 1 and have a wedding. Honey announ the down wed- s been dri Burton aulthor “Love aot?;«n' b and’HER MAN' ETC, that Tl back i him get toward fish a4 town > of and to put ccount. ie not wedding morning to bri her engagement dressing lue number of people | cOrding to Mrs. Huntley. The wed- | a a s who and pays for the shoes for a signs nd {and Honey Lou, now man and wifc their honeymoon. e d THE XXX 1 two tue r a ips she came upon 1t at handkerchief ked he tore open the envelope cot spénding to come beautiful hidde to my mac t around from the maddening crowd a more in it 1w d get the shoes she is buying, along with But decides to Mar- wed- come to is rai il v 8 | He would picl ring shoes, and laugh all o or hold 1 wrist be oq. and first finger to show 10 you goir own “a “Work in STORY weeks later thought of Ann t on girl to work work — o you DeppY Didn't I stri us Su e ( geli, who to do a to spot, from for know of tl trutl He for I'm goir fun £ ¥ announee You pri- had come all summer 1 to s hen his two ear » and hi vate." Honey Lou agreed with She Joved the chill s Menus for t"e Fam{l)“m the lonely shore of t BY SISTER MARY | woodsy smell, juice, she slept in Jacl of pine out u and listened to th ) him, ny 3 the blue nights when e arms on a | figs, 1 1c ream hows lapping o r r broken dreame, yowd asked me moon at North P RO with yon toastr bread spinach | “If rye Cream of plant L salad, zoir H lish g You're e wouldn es when | brsmisan st smminet Flowers for Your A cu. young 1s Saturc for fresh flowers ever) mosphere of charm dehizhitful ng Saturday night you want the house tc OUR POLICY happy fifteen minut , amidst natu nost beauti sion—Flowers. We look upon a visit from vou gation to s vou to our utmost. With this i .never annoy customers by urging them to purel We invite you to store at any tim ) spend VOLZ, the Florist Phone 3700 78 Wes cp that at- @ sl bread, fresh peach butter, cornflake frozen t tish I truly love this place ng the time of macaroons, milk, tea. Reef en amed lim pea sauce Binner brocl ried ¢ ixed greens, th hard my ry morr lake for groceri f the 1 increasing he ley water, he Iuncheon the cream soup can topped with a spoonful of Whip- ped ere The child or grown per- 3 underweight should use cam since this is one of the d of the fats < is half cream popula known as so much the better. oil on all salads is 1 for the too thin per- ng from mirror-like ey Lou walked Ann's letter in k backgr she son who vaila handsome quite unusual ed for hir Honey “I'm trusting still 1ot rule - Worcester- |y way ery, 1 {ug In the inced oy T was table h ooked peeve 1 or ced o ffice O Im didn't Honey The a girl know make it don't say would 1 nion, 4 alf not order here saying. Lle trouble, uble t let me me, and can. Ands living soul. if this all pinento, 1 hard mayonr cut in half- boiling salted lice 00k hich a | added until tender but not broken. Drain and dip Drain and sprinkle and paprika tly cold pour ove T and @ and stand 30 1 Drain and add celery, pepper with seeds removed and flesh finely minced, onion grat- d, olive 1 1 tablespoon make moist serve a bed of ° Garnish wikh strips of pi mento and slices of " (Copyright, 1926, Inc. in inch cu sce i i mon h mushy y cold water. with pepper chill en perf French 1 7ot 15 hee or out. in our ful expres- an obli- n mind we 1ase. A2 ing it, any “ANN 8,1 ¥ hotieymoon Honey full of flap of pathetic, What under lappened to twenty-nine, as wish and a T.ou's brown s she poe s nuts to. Add mayor Hy-written ni on the Anr and certa care of herself, hard cool NE ) t Main St. Service, | take | was, told 1 and I'm & oo fishe N a our to 1 talked to you t Lot we can spee 1w t LUDLOW” lerful n butt " Ann, inly it il swam me it morn Hone hat 1 wi 1 rst ot ' you dy 1f word o uld able anybody young am kind into. to poison fast, either. You' iple Tt been worki £ of he this hone tion,"” ross Lo “You're me Honey spoilir Al th him wal ed to h on mascu v for her trying to funn 1adoy m the “Or 1y, hills for conrse snuggling orn- at 1 in can you a Steve minute, He had walked in 15 lessly tak- t supper tir he had n W care ot W ught two quarts of with him—he al much of ever supper peach fee cream = too = ter downsts ways brought thing—and Huatley slipped Comber's 1irs to ) a bowl of it to and Margret alone In the fiat, where red and bold ieaves that Hone JLou had brought from thea woods Steve were phen Mayhew g, still decorat d the v him look t them in the wh were r-and- plates nd-em- big sitting ding pictures, room ['4 silve pil wedding gifts, gan, and then 1 with 1cross his elbow not d to him. for did him or Her ached him bu —not only Wags it fa Honey ot d herscl have this have Steve's i he happ cautiful and gay and lovable ¢ way? She had everything hb money. had them all now. should have Ma ed to she her behin buck up,” mi to g0 down Gloria this week, shook had and the his h Even heater meniory Honey Lou ri- and up, to blin and hat. looked door Ars in wall the photog above bookease aph of Honey Lou in she had at be- we hool ¢ vears to it. and rchingly. 1.ou, 1 to the 1 didn't looked at “Ioney ove int you vou. .1 I CONTINUED) Tomorrow's instalment teils return of the newlyweds, FASHIONS By Sally Milgrim of The New Turbans and Tams Are Distinguished by High Crowns d Int Drapy crowns 1 . inter effects distinguish the new the e season models. shapes show high effects at side or front, while the new tur- extremely high crowns cregular intervals by dents or drapery. The new- | form is a hat inspired African headdress. 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