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Quicksands of_Love By HONEY LOU gy%zg&? L) £7¢, i Adele Garrison’s New Phase of i © JOHNSON FEATURES INC. 1926 ':',‘ READ THIS FIRST: once a winter picnic out in the|if Jack missed her the way she Revelations of a Wife e HONEY LOU HUNTLEY, is pri- |country five miles from town. missed him. e L G R e el vate socretary to old “GRUMPY"| Ansela brought Donegal to the| He came to the door, tried the I Nbokd or 15 it it oa e it : WALLACK, head of the Wallack |winter picnic. handle, and knocked upon it. It Thers was an unconsclously re- *¢31ed o e resuit It so dangerous i Fabric Mills. Honey Lou likes| “We had to have a man to bulld |was the first time he had been near sentful note In Mary Harrison's |2 fIfe were pe 8 S / everyone at the mills except JOE |a fire for us, you know,” she ex-|that door for two weeks. voice as she spoke of Philip Verit- : | ! MEADOWS, the shipping clerk, who |plained to Honey Lou, “and you| “Yes? What do you want? zen's ultimatum that she be asleep Mary Comes Down to Earth | it 5 makes love to her against her will. |needn't tell Jack he was along, if [Honey Lou called out crossly, al- every night at half-past nine o'clock. | “I know, dear,”” I began sootfs | = 3 JACK WALLACK, who comes to [you don't want to."” though she knew very well what he Tt told me what T already s ‘that your hours are irritat- | ' his father's nills to learn the busi- | Honey Lou did not tell him. wanted. pected, that the young girl, h y ing, but Mary, did you ever stop to | s ok | ness, falls in love with Honey Lnn| She and Jack were barely speak. “Angela’s here,” he answered, more than a child, was beginn nk that each person In the world | ' the minute he sees her. Brought [Ing these days. She had moved |shortly. “She wants to see you.” to chafe at the unnecessary is locked up in some prison cell ) A up by an old-fashioned mother, |into the guest room of the little flat | Honey Lou powdered her short rogimo Iaid down by the great |block, physical or mental? You are | : Honey Lou 1s a 1.xture of flapper on Sunday, and she kept the door |straight nose, rouged her lips heav- theatrical magnate for her. My one In your hondage, nor your | a and clinging vine. {of it locked when Jack was in the (ify and lighted a cigarette before <ympathi all were with her, but rebellion against it." i A ANGELA ALLEN pretends to}lmnsp. ‘sha marched out into the lving knowing Philip Ver reputa- | Mary whirled and looked at me| ; {he a fricnd of iloney Lou and tells| She told Angela about it when room. She knew that Jack hated tion for inflexibility, like unto that | cyrjously. | |her not to take Jack serlously. Jack |they stopped at the flat for a cup of to see her wear paint and smoke of the Medes and Pers T knew i > an " |is very jealous of DR. STEVE |hot tea after the picnic. cigarettes. She knew, too, that that the worst thing T could do for (mr’r‘:‘id’""‘1"]'"‘““"O;Mj‘ehf‘:k;ger‘m: [ L MAYHEW, a friend of MARGRET | “I'm sleeping in the guest room,” he hated her to walk the way she her would be to betray my condem- Titis Head itk svave comw“,‘wn_ Honey Lou's sister. : |she sald, keeping her eyes on the |was walking now — swinging her| nation of Mr. Veritzen's harsh | . f K : 1 Honey Lou goes to work witn |Stream of amber fluid that came [hips and her short skirt from side Strigtures, But 1t was with the feel- (T30, o0 L0 S0 £ Iy |Margret in the oftice of Holy Cross |from the pot. “I had to have a|fo side lke a South sea lsland | v‘vvv_lv“(o‘i”mnzl‘.nc an lamo that Y sald | o, on " O e dye, to bring | nospital. One day she goes to tea [T0OM to myself. My clothes got all |dancer. | “That is one of the penalties you | ME 0WN to earth without bumping | ’}‘QZ‘L '“Zn‘fl‘” A;\:e:: 322!{ S re paying, Mary, for your career,|Me I suppose I'm an ungrateful | THE HEAD, beml?:u she manages Mrs, Underwood. warned vou, do |lttle beast, but T'm only sixteen, sz 'lhln" i dhih S o ‘f”! You remember?” iy and it does seem as {f there weren't i}Yoni Lgu that “Grumpy” 1s not Woaa't T Pollyannat” |any good times left in the world at ] [Espsr Len sien o gkt She turned on me swiftly, here | | ANN LUDLOW, the office vamp. eves tragic In their young Intensity. | She clenched her hands into fists Jack asks Honc: Lou to work for “Do I remember? Will 1 ever for- |23 she spoke, and her voice | | his father, who is at home sick with get?” she exclaimed. “Wasn't I the |trembled. T guessed that she was | lumbago, and Honey Lou promises | little Pollyanna that day, though? |suffering agonles for fear that she ~ that she will. | 1 knew I was going up against a | would break down and weep before | 5 | B vy el stitt game, and T was perfectly will- [me, and under pretense of getting| [tells her that Jack Wallack is tak- | i inz to buck ft—to make any sacri- |something from my desk, T moved | il iss T rallaciy el fice. But T didn't know I was golng | across tho room, careful to Keeb mY | Bogtle Green Julna Cloth Lavishly | Hones Tau exlle up. TN DONE to a Sing Sing cell block for the back toward her. In that position |y g wih Fur Makes the GAL, determined to have him take rest of my natural life.” bending over my desk, 1 remained | 10 (hEEY . Shdiaitdion 1 bit my lip at her large talk of |until her voice, controlled and liit-| Coat of a New Street Enserble = "‘V‘I e | “making any sacrifice” Mary was | ing as ever, came to me. | The coat of the smart ensemble | FONGY Lou Soes Tuh T to, very much like many older tempe “It yowll excuse me, Il go back |shown today illustrates the pre- | Co “UFint @04 he Has bocn drinks mental and ambitlous people wWhom |up now, for I have an hour's study vailing silhoustte In wrap of this n€ The place s malded by dty | I had met, ready for any heroic et be fnn-‘l can claim that hot mm\;[y[‘w. Gone are the flares, the go- ;;,‘i\ ‘:“m{‘f & Tack ;m; v W S ; G e R S e spectacular privation, * but chafing | you promised me long! |dets and the pancl-trimmed affairs ;' "' va thought ehe was trick- | . . i . 3 Boots! Boots!! Boots!! PRt L e o e | o Newsna ot last season, well-dressed WOMCN \y;o piny ang ends by felling her that ] _ ; Pause, reader, and consider what the male of the species is about 1o e el ; 1326, Newspaper |preferring, instead, & slender | iove hor and wants her to marry | A d E 2 3 | put upon his 1. ever, that a very real rebellion, fed Seryloo inc |stralght-lined coat of the type yi,° ; 3 % . |~ Above you see the latest (and, please heaven, the Ia ord in pedal . (BT Hor s engagement i3 an- | embellishments from London, (These are not just e heriens This interesting model is bottle 3 plang fl‘;c Srade tor tiel SRl SN Do |green juina cloth trimmed with = In the upper row are a few tricks to brighten up the tired businesg- both braid and fur. Narrow bands | : . man's drab office. |of matching braid interest to | gnd Honty ol haveaavien () et : ; b Frontfersmen of the pharmacics! Advance! In the middle row are R s fis 4t ake Tamave 1] [ i ol e aBlie a il o three foot-picces that will have the haughty flappers cating out of your 4 with bands of ko- | MooN ¢ J s 5 : s : ks i o i Narrow strips of this fur |t0° meantime Steve visits the flat| . o : y g | . Below fs something a friflo darker, a bit more conservative, {hat are also used to band the sleeves, |0Nd breaks under the realization ‘] 3 . might well grace the foot of a Dawcs or a Dorah, | Another engaging feature of this|that Honey Lou is lost to him now. e PR ] All in all, the group speaks (or is it yells?) for itself, Jack and Hon Lou retu from very wearable wrap is a narrow A | |5 BRES 2TTOW | heir honcymoon and stay with the | {cape reaching just to the waist- TR ; s . e ol a USt- L wWallacks while looking for a flat | i : ; Shearer In “Upstage.” From all ac- | without in any way adding width | o ot : : L 1 9 gL, Miss Shearer has ever done before. to the silhouctte. at the Wallack Mills to se The. dves S5t {Ann Ludlow. 2 R 3 5 m In addition to the Norma Shearer Peter Has a Dreadful Fright pone dress underneath 1s cqually] nn tells Honey Lou why she sent S ; ; 1 AT N [T} im, there will ba other features on ! piiansay ANUINe ARG o) SORSoWr | foriner, Foney Liou! aces Jos Mea- . j : 4 ! l Sunday. The Sunday prices at the By Thornton W. Burgess {11 1s heavy crepe in the @ame DOLIdows and tells him he must marry SN . v | nd are 30 and 40 cents. Per- : |t green fone, wWith a close-fltUng) ,npy at once and he agrees to do so. | ; . nees on Sundays will ba cone e e ke A e ! 2 |bodice and a short skirt full tn the | A7 T E BUE G RETEE % (down ) : E Wl]l Be Se 5 “U fade” Fir tinuous from 6:30 until 10:3 nger then you should beware % / |front only. Narrow bands of brald |, "ypeir own flat with Mary De- : IRl ]Sl a2e 108t on Monday, Tue v and Wed- mi . Lt |are used horizontally on the bodice. |y o€ 20 . |nesday, the Strand will present an- ; | Over a youthrul trock of bottte | “\Th € TINC gy Lou | Hfllf 0[ NBXI W{‘;ek othier brilliant prozram of six green cxcpe. teimmed “:"‘, mateh- [opare dinner on Mary's nieht ou. i weville acts, typical of thn ling braid, is worn a straight-line | 1ok phones he will nol be home | “OF COURSE, BLUE IS AWFULLY GLOOMY." ANGE ; Strand shows (o follow. Among the wrap wih revers bordarod In' ko- |Loot Bhotex be will nol he home |{OR' COURAE, BLUE(IS AWFULLY GLOOMY.Y ANGELA ADMITTED | iy, oronicooo o [Btrasd shows lo o Mg B nger may be very close to us. . ; linsky. asks him to play cards wih them, Bixed up with Jack's, and he reads| He had always told her that a|mMillion dollar Strand theater which a veral of vaudeville's most no- Peter Rabbit learned that lon o e T mue inst Honey Lou's wishes. the night. The light kept me nice woman scarccly moved her |Degan on Thursday night will have table names, Degae Ratiblt Toa ) | by ; iRt fisure when she wallked — only her |itS final showing today with the eserved seats for next week are ¢ e | witation to ent jinto the new room feet. Honey Lou knew it,. too, but Performance continuous. Three now on salo at the Strand box of- feio . A S Ta Lo to powder her & when ghe got up now she did not care. complete shows of vaudeville and fice. Ow to the at demand tis why vou will ce 7 3 our ealth the evening with The . . She to go. ot | She saw his displeascd eyes on | Pictures will be presented tod 1for reserved seats, the management antly look way and : sends Jack upstairs to s fatt Us blue, lsw't it?" she remarked fhor a5 sho came swaying Into the | VOFY Saturday with the Strand has fncreased its reserved section S ¢ How to Keep It— er and tells Honey Lou s ; ney Lou switched on the hoom *with her firm soft little 87204 oOrchestra at each perform-|on the orchestra floor from 500 to R owned a little at the yrown hands on her hips, and the | *PC% 0600 seats. It is apparent that the Causes of Illness Ihe Elear aco 0 Ho e Ua i fo l ishions, scarlet cigarette lolder hanging | BCEINNINE Sunday, the Strand |rescrved seat plan adopted the the money she has spent furnishin hy, ves, . You Knew [riin hor smiling lips. She lookeq | Management has selected for its | Strand will provo to be very popus her hou Honey Lou make | Lou told her imore Jike o professional dameer |%€CONd flm attraction Norma |lar with {heatorgoers. ler mind she must not spend so “You've been in it a dozen times." |y5in; tho Carolina hop than like uch, but the next day Honey Lou her head with 81, “nice woman and a sedate wite, goes to the beauty | arlor to have her [halo of g I, “es—but sty o ooinans You. care m; e e : i awfully cold and gloomy?" she |, - Hinl, Ehodness 2 not very hecoming to |18 broeisd fugels b ople of t | BY DR. MGRRIS FISHREIN en Forest. He ha e over to h, is the end of poor | Uditor Journal of the American call on Mr. and Mrs, Grouse. Tty A e & | Medical Association and of Hygela, took him some time fo find them, | i o e | the Health Magazine ; . L worls e gazine th § : Clemens. On ] 3 as j i and when he did find them he found e : 3 ; The condition known as African [nome Honey Lon stops to see An x r e e ooy B AU mhiRs s Teeling: VEIY | rdant SRRREhchriess. 18 tcaused by lanil kel brunct—why don't you have It z o mnent yauiblon finftiens| anxious. You see, 1t was the h : oq | STEANISM known as the trypanosome, |~ Angela tells Honey Lou she s [done over in pale lemon-color?” lgjo Poeih W3 VU88 (Ving with | season. 7 u,.!f transmitted by the bite of the | going 1o have a party for her Honey Lou threw up her small g S0 S0 =0 1000 S e - aook | o f Jack Saturday 1 Honey hands. “Don't t tome (aboith |0 DANEEISE 80 @ Jack | not! 2 £ i X e iy i‘.‘"" YSATS 00 NUmerous cases of | goes home and fir Jack rea \ending money, Angela!" she cried, DTFr?'n ',‘,:‘lr::r‘nl;: nr'“h?lmf?fi hi’l:: shoot us > in t ] . by T. a discase with apparen il | oea ot kel A Gl et e or eye, she : B 4 : pRtart RV R th e e e B hanot |ty for. what T:ve wpentialiendy: | |20Y T9cK'S mauth Henien janesily:| Always Two Big Features &5 ; ¢ country filled with love and happi- how for what I ent. alread But he kept his eves on the b doesn’t allow . 1 tendency to sleep, appearcd in many nas, SR e after Angcla had gone, she 8 pyesQ - Deg) 3 7 RS o in the Green h —— countries. In England, more than Mary go in the mo : | womt bankc t6 look at the aom. It |De Was supposed to be reading. .—MON.—TUES,.—WED. be no terrible guns over he ° M f ko il 00 eases were reported In 1324, | own aork, and try Ko the Kkind was awfully cold and gloomy look-| ‘T just ran over to ask you it ! Continuous Shows Daily | there wer enus for the @mily and several small epidemics have of home Ji T ’ 5, now that Ar had mention- Yowd like to drive out in the coun- | TWO SHOWS SUNDAY are just as s as though |appeared in this country = 3 i e el by Fomsor o A el cwaic il ol W OWS S \ distressed little smile, “There's Second Show at 8:30 ’ an old lady who lives down there, . William Fox cheerful |and she sells anti ues. Not gim- " present I¢ [cracks but really old things from : P - no guns Mrs. Grou b h — This disease is, however differen : to town with her the moj wanied to have that could feelso,” said sh 1o - SIS MARY from the African sleeping sickne St new dress for the |room done over in soft yello AER. -1 wish-T could feel so. Bii AT R fruit, cereal, | Because of the fact that it Is due to | party Yellow would be such a when the hunt se0cOn Opens thi "k 1 ¢, coun- | Inflam ion of the tissucs of th ¢ Angela, Heney Lou |homelike to too, in the flat. e i 2 minute, verts : milk, 5 brain, it fs known as encephal vs @ dress which she knows she |would add n note of gaiety to the |1€T own house. Bristol glass and what is going 1ppe c - Cream of tomato Its Serious Nature [ L7 tells Hone ce—make it more like the kind |Dlack walnv: what-nots, and—" macaroni salad, roll-; The complaint is severe, since |1 4 1s very much inter- of place where you could “spread | Jack looked up from his hook apple sauce, ginger More than 30 per cent of those af- csted in his new secretary, Mi aint upon the kitchen screens And spoke “Ple: do me a fa- ) fected die, and 70 per cent of those ; S become a |VOT, Angela, and don't take my wife “ don't worry. n AaBas o e mashedl cover from the acute s e Terat lovarhoazs AnEelas elling Loait SR ancy TO0s e, iy place where she can spend ck she tried tc on “I could buy a lot of yellow silk /oney.” he beg Ter solemnly, it s just as T've 1 rmer | potat nions, head let- ust can't resist a bargain.” Brown doesn't al here with don’t kno for anywa) don't come to t am not g Peter sat It was a often s in the nature ly one from buying t . e a 2 he ins and some six recovers completely, knew he could not afford hions bet ad, myself,’ ihal shontathaivsllowsilic twa 1 of St E Tim Donegal tells of ; 0 WL CUL CUaels i b e Boes b Ot oHE Tt Tar daysiiea suddenly turning to Honey TeRenE et lieairan a Skl i e Aovntows ‘Let's have a look at it. Did orbids Honey Lou to have i i b ty ds you malke it up?” eneephalitis, Donegal in tavtr house silk at th v Lou tried o warn her not e pol at s Honey Lom, angercd v k" did not scem like such a lot |{0 80 on. But the more she made Heriologists 1 s objections #o Donegal luaves oney until the bLill came in on Anzela the more ~Angela 1 they belleve lireet ier mether's home. t 'the first of March hundred and |t on. ‘She simply could not be nship to the cause of the dis- tells her she 1as mo r to be ¥wenty dollars for ye AL | N anai PN y s ‘) o R % N S “T thought they shpuld have i e Airk i s kAl iche & < it to you for less than three i =, e e s ; NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ng madly about f : forty yards of it.” she sald. ; , B AN The Greatest West- | e it This he bacterta| CHADT LIV, next fo touck %. et h"h.‘,",'.m magREyon g %™ /') ern Railrcad Melo- | i AR T = : e £ro ithir ve y Li lying on the top shelf of the linen |Price on it. 5 9 : L / 1 0 e ! R - ; PRzl i ¢ s ¢ e t I\\n[mm looking at him. Honey | U ; drama Ever Filmed | b e AL 7 ; : " e &g ot s ; go-1u v ¢ ; “ TR " she Lou could tell that Jack « ’ 2 . I e : : o, : g tor. 5| tagious during it 4 > e s it s =R Ny % fa: ing at the |lently figuring it up-—forty times | ~tl W 73 Al 8 with TOM and Star e B k S s \ar : : € i \wirder me |three dollars. One hundred and 4 L% e T doinz the sam forioy Pour bolllx tor Over ontn-und | oL direct:t ¢ the disea, nd /8 lttla tray 18 T s 0 cy on the |twenty iron men! S [ AaTIN TONY Supreme s ; . wa : S He that' Mar i e | “I DID buy some yellow silk.” she f HEr murdars tly to him, when Angela o e Zor She stood hofore him, world (her head held i 1 her hands | \—that of behind her hack. “But T'm going to send it back—every yard of it. I'm | sorry 1 bought it." He fust looked up at her dis- sustedly, and her face stung as if he | 1 struck it with his open hand. do much | When he got up presently and It was |Passed her on his way to hed he ! haif | 414 mot speak to and she did | ; N 2 v a word to him. | Companion Feature (TO BE CONTINUED) H ALMA RUBEN — In 2 Pulsating Drama that answers the question— ealonsly ant | Angela trans Honey Lomt into a 5, P y lously and p s Wt Dencea, “"t‘md .| “What’s Wrong with Marriage?” S ARC ADI A E From the Stage Play “The l’elic§\5 other, they as ;'“4‘\ ‘ DANCE T r.’jAT. EVE. | Comedy Current News eyes flashed | Aspletil L ! b othas Heton 1l TOMMY GREENE | Popular Palace Prices irs at the mills | and His Orch. { Matinees Evening. Bl ont e Orch. ............ 20c | Orch. : i 1o monthly bills came | BIG DANCE Bali vt 100 R BaL o o e e ns = Sl t for v 1ie in, the front dooriell rang sharply.| FOREST! HALL, BERLIN Childri ot Bilious Fover and Malaria ) ) ' ) ; A AL Ang shines\shore fones. ToNIoh } it i ¢ e, L 4 n : v Honey swald to| M by Colonial Orchestra | si i iss k Colds, (- Flu. Dengue. |, . P e i B ' s s alone behind her | Professor Boudini will entertain on | ML Accompaniment by Miss Mac Murphy : i at ora i- (1o droon door manicuring | the Accordion during intermission at Austin Organ i and miserably wondering |Admission (Gents) 50c Ladies 25¢ ' yom om beautiful wife ersel? locked up in her s to say a case poss

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