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I was not twenty-one, re- member, and my feet fairly ached t dance. The whole world show. Music, lights, laughter 1 loved them all! Marie, of course; Well, yes, I rus pect Marie was in the ascendancy about that tUme But I never thought of it that wa: Then came the baby, how Bunioe, my [B) uittic girt; and with one touch of her tiny, clinging fingers, the whole | = ‘longed. As if anything counted, with | WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH fol BS BOEESE00: FEQ0u0u0 0000 , MID erie . eg “Doesn't your husband write you! any letters from Havana?” ‘Lewis, 18, is a telltoy in New Cecil. “Yes; but they are unintelligible.” ‘Also—but dry. | Louisville Courier Journal. know that part of it. Vio lawe is the charge Following in the footstep, of an| world of sham—the ghts and muste and glare and glitter just faded all away into nothingness, where It be- her on the other side of the scales! 1 found out then—oh, I found out lots of things, You see, it wasn't that way at all with Jerry. The lights and music and the glitter and the sham didn’t fade away g mite, to him, when Eunice came In fact, sometimes it seemed to me t just grew stronger, if any ching. He didn't ike it because I couldn't go with him any more—to dances and things, I mean. He said the nurse could take care of Eunice. As if I'd leave my baby with any nurse indolent man is expensive traveling.! that ever lived, for any old dance! —When the Fashion Successes of Paris and Amer- ica are vying with one another for recognition, we submit what we believe to be the most compre- hensive collection by any of the Foremost Fashion Flaunt their gay variety with the calm assurance that they are the smartest produc- tions that Fash- ion, genius and swillful needle- work can pro- duce. And yet they \\" HN are priced at only \\ All sizes—16 to 44. The Suits in an ensemble of rare taste, reserve, variety, beauty and fitness. Through them “Sweet Sixteen” ushers in the Fall with innovations of sim- plicity, wherein, in conform ity with Fashion's decree, garniture is an exception, with style, col The newness in Parisian fancies, refreshing ment while the ple “Sweet Sixtee Plain taflored and sem’ ment. novelty modes in Serges, Poplin, Tricotines, Velours, Mixtures, Heather Cloth, fetas, Satins, ‘Tricotines, originality those of semi-novelty treat The Dresses in a show, resplendent lor, fab- ric and richness, spired by expresses in plain tat lored styles display a eim- n” refine In such fabrics as Tat- ‘Tricolettes, Serges, Georg ettes, Jerseys, etc. Seattle New York wan al ‘The idea! But Jerry went. At first he stayed with me; but the baby erled, and Jerry didn’t like that. made him irritable and nervous, un | tl T was glad to have him go, (Who | wouldn't be, with that eternal rep baby's crying?” Aw if that wasn't exactly what I was trying to do, as hard as ever I could) But Jerry didn't see it that way, Jerry never did appreciate what a wonderful glorious thing just being a father ts. I think it was at about this time that Jerry took up his painting | again. I guess I have forgotten to mention that all thru the first two years of our marriage, before the baby came, he just tended to me He never painted a single picture. But after Eunice came— But, after all, what is the use of foing over these last miserable years like this? Kunice is five now. Her father is the most popular por trait painter in the country. I am | almost tempted to say that he is the | Most popular man, as well, Ali the old charm and magnetism are there. Sometimes { wateh for him, (for, of course, I do go out with him once in & while), and always I think of that first day I saw him at college, Bril Nant, polished, witty—he still dom inates every group of which he is a They Even Took a Sheet From the Bed Thieves not only took all the jew elry in sight and the family plate from the home af J. Munson, 8611 | Ashworth ave, but they stripped the bed of a sheet to carry the loot away in. DUTY TO OTHERS IMPELS HER TO TELL THE FACTS Mrs. F. E. Osier Says Every One Should Know What a Blessing Tanlac Is “1 could get no permanent re ef for my troubles until I tried Tanlac, but that medicine has helped me so much I feel I ought to tell about It for the benefit of others,” said Mra. F. E. Onler, of 245 Twenty-third st, North Port land, Oregon. “Those who have suffered for It} | flirt | etition of “Mollie, can't you stop that | member, Men and women allke bow to his charm. (I'm glad it's not only the women. Jerry isn’t @ bit of a 1 will aay that much for hips At any rate, If he does flirt, he flirts just as desperately with old Judge Randlett as he does with the newent and prettiest debutante; with serene impartiality he bestows upon each the same glances, the same wit, the same adorable charm.) Praise, at tention, applau music, laughter, lightea—they_are the breath of life }to him, Without ther he would: But, there, he never is without them, so I don’t know what he would be. After all, I suspect that it's just that Jerry still loves the ice-cream {and the sunsets, and I don't. That's jail. To me there's something more to life than that—something higher, deeper, more worth while, We haven't @ taste in common, a thought in unison, an aspiration in }harmony, I suspect—in fact I know that I get on his nerves just as raspingly as he does on mine, For that reason I'm sure he'll be glad | when he gets my letter, | | But, somehow, I dread to tell | Mother, | | Well, it's finished. T've been about | four days bringing 8 ~autoblog- | raphy of Mary Marie's to an end. | I've enjoyed doing it, in a way, tho I'll have to admit I can’t nee as it's made things any clearer,. But, then, it waa clear before, There isn't any other way. I've got to write that letter. As I said before, I regret | that it must be so sorry an ending. | 1 suppose tomorrow I'll have to | tell Mother, I want to tell her, of course, before I write the letter to | Jerry It'll grieve Mother. I know it will. And I'm sorry. Poor Mother! Al ready she's had so much unbappi nene in her life. But she's happy now. She and Father are wonderful together—wonderful, Puther in still president of the college. He got out & Wonderful book on the “Eclipses of the Moon” two years ago, and he's publishing another one about the “Eclipses of the Sun” this year. Mother's correcting proof for him. Bless her heart. She loves it. She told me so. | Well, I shall have to tell her to morrow, of course | Tomorrow-—-which has become today. I wonder if Mother knew what I had come irito her little sitting-room thin morning to say. It seems as if sbe must have known. And yet— I bad wondered how I was going to begin, but, before I knew it, I was, right in the middle of It-——the subject, I mean. That's why I thought per- haps that Mother— years an I did from indigestion will understand something of what 1 went through and my joy a’ get- tng such complete relief. Why, 1 couldnt eat a thing but what would ferment and sour in my stomach and cause me to bloat up with gns tii I could hardly breathe, Then, too, this gas would press against my heart and make it palpita so tad I became ter. ribly dizzy and had to hold on to something to keep from falling. “My kidneys also bothered me a lot and I had terrible pains across the small of my back that almost drove me wild. My whole nervous system seemed to get unstrung. I frequently had fearful headaches, and I could get but very little sleep at night. I lost all desire for food and became so weak my house work was a burden to me and ? thought I would have to give up But I'm getting as bad as Mttle Mary Marie of the long ago. ll try now to tell what did happen. I was wetting my Ups and swal- lowing, and wondering how I was going to begin to tel) her that I was planning not to go back to Jetry, when all of a sudden I found myself saying something about little Eunice. And then Mother said: “You, my dear; and that’s what comforts me most of anything—be cause you are so devoted to Eunice. You see, I have feared sometimes— for you and Jerry; that you might separate. But I know, on account of Eunice, that you never will. “But, Mother, that's the very rea- son—I mean, it would be the reason,” I stammered. Then I stopped. My tongu» just wouldn't move, my throat and lps were #0 dry. To think that Mother suspected— | | altogether. | “I saw so much tn the papers jabout Taninc I decided to give it a trial and it proved just the right | medicine for my case. I now have a «splendid appetite and can eat anything ¢I want and never have |a particle of indigestion. My kid- |neys are now in good order and | 1 never have pains In my back. “Headaches and dizzy spells are | thing of the past, my nerves are au steady an a clock, and I sleep so well at night and get up so re freshed in the morning, I can do the work of a large house without exhausting my strength and en jergy. I think all suffering people | ourht know about Taniac for }it's the grandest medicine in the world.” | Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by Rartet! Drug Stores under the personal di rection of @ apecial Tanlac represen tative, ~ AMUSEMENTS | £7.) 2, ORPHEUM ('S THEATRE Levy's Masical Comedy Co. tn bey IVING VENUS Nights (Sunday), 45¢. Matinees Daily, 27¢. Ladies’ Matinees (ex cept Sundays), 12c. Matinees Daily Except Monday and Thurs. to and Pine Elliott 2525 This Week—Mat ‘Wed. and Sat. Greater t Hives, 25e to $1. Mats. 27¢ to G0c ANTAGES knew already—about Jerry and me; And yet to say that on account of Eunice I would not do it. Why, it was for Eunice, largely, that I was going to do it. To let that child grow up thinking that dancing and motoring was all of life, and— But Mother was «peaking again. “Euntce—yes, You mean that you never would make her go thru what you went thru when you were her age.” “Why, Mother, I—I—" And then I stopped again, And I was so angry and indignant with myself because I had to stop, when there were so many things that I wanted to say, if only my dry lips could articulate the words. Mother drew her breath In with a little catch. She had grown rather white. “I wonder {f you remember—tf you | ever think of—your childhood,” she said “Why, yes, of—of course—some- times.” It was my turn to stammer. I was thinking of that diary that I had just read—and added to. Mother drew in her breath again, this time with a catch that was al most a sob. And then she began to talk—at first haltingly, with half- finished sentences; then hurriedly, with a rush of words that seemed not | Your Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted—Broken Lenses Duplicated Don’t Neglect Your Eyes | To Save Money! ~This has been the downfall of many a successful person, ff Too busy and anxious to save as much money as possible, but they neglected their real helpmate. IF YOUR EY TROUBLE YoU IN THE AST HAVE THEM EXAMINED TODAY MODERATE RATES YERSOL E OPTICAL CO. —EE 1404 Third Avenue SEXTON BROS. Phoenix Hosiery for Women Main Floor—Rear Blk Stockings of heavy quality and full fashioned, in black only; all nizee; pair. $3.50 Silk and Wool Stockings in drop stitch or fancy heather mixture, Cordovan, green, mavy and seal brown; all preg .. $2.85 pair . 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