Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1927 — Page 14
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THE SEQUEL TO SONIA
BEGIN HERE TODAY SONIA, the young wife of Dr. Don Stillwater, became jealous of her husband when she inadvertently learns that he formerly waa engaged to— ELAINE WALLACE, stylish wife of Stillwater's partner. DR. ROBERT WALLACE. Through ESTHER LANE, a stenographer in the office. Sonia also learns that Dr. Wallace is somewhat of a flirt, and attracts many of his women patients. SONIA fears the Wallaces may have heard about her affair with I RANKLIN CRANE, before she was married. Sonia thinks Don is ill. because he is not looktna well, and calls on Dr. Wallace for advice. She receives no satisfaction from Wallace who tries to flirt with her. She runs across Stillwater and Elaine Wallace In a restaurant later and is fiUed with conflicting emotions. On the night of their wedding anniversary. Elaine phones, calling Don away as they are about to go out and celebrate. He returns with a gift picked put by Elaine Later at the Wallaces, Elame accuses Sonia of calling her husband by *phone and then denying it. Sonia receives a letter from Franklin Craptio, saying he is coming to San Francisco. Sonia fears Don's love for her is waning and decides to leave home to live with Jinny of Jed Thomas' offiec. Sonia refuses any financial assistance from Don. Jinny tells Sonia she is in love with a married man who proves to be Dr. Wallace. A young salesman. Stephen Sessengei'. in the office of Jed Thomas, is interested iu Sonia. Sonia meets Don while out walking with Stephen. The sight of him with the pained look about his eyes caused her to swoon. Don calls on her and insists on her taking a rest. Sonia was thinking of the perfect evening spent with Stephen when he suddenly caught her violently in his arms. When she arrived home the telephone was ringing II was Don. He was very angry at Iter but proved to her he loved lKr NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXVII Morning, the glory of the sun, and the humming, secret knowledge that Don loved her! Sonia flung her arms outside the covers and sighed with sheer relief from the strain of the last weeks. It was wonderful to TELLS RHEUMATICS TO BEGIN ON SALTS Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Cause of Indigestion A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion are nearly always due to acidity—acid stomach —and not, as most folks believe, from a lack of digestive juiees. He states that an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation: then our meals sour, forming acrid flufds and gases, which inflate tHe stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and insteifU get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water, before breakfast, while It is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief often follows the first dose, it is Important to neutralize tlie acidity, remove the gas making mass, start tthe liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and is made from the acid pf grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts Is used by thousands of stomach sufferers with excellent results. —Advertisement.
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waken to a day, pregnant with possibilities of a reconciliation. She could feel the blood tingle in her veins. She would have liked to have fallen on her knees, like a child, and repeated her prayers. She was so grateful! Jinny opened one eye. “High or low?’’ “Sitting on the world!’’ “You mean everything is all right?” “Not exactly. But I’m sure it’s going to be.” “Oh, I hoped you had gotten it all settled. Bob says Don has been a wreck since you came away.” “He’s sorry for Don, is lie?” ”1 should say he is.” / “Well, I'm going to give lihn a chance to prove it. And you, too, old thing.” She repeated the astounding fact of Don’s misunderstanding, adding, "I intend to ask Bob point-blank to explain it to him.” “But, Sonia, he can’t do that without invol/ing me.” Sonia watched her, curiously. * "Quite true. That’s why I’m telling you.” Jinny’s eyes widened with distress, but she said, bravely, “All right. Only I do hate to have your husband think bandly of me.” "He won’t think So badly of you as lie will of Bob." * "I don't see why,',’ flared Jinny. "I'm no child. I wasn’t vamped into this.” Sonia patted her thin shoulder. “Never mind. I’m sure Don will understand. It won’t seem hardly so serioug to him when he realizes I am not involved.” Presently Jinny asked, thoughtfully, “What about Bob's wife? Will Dr. Stillwater tell her?” “Not if we ask him not to. Os course, that’s really up to Bob.” Jinny’s lips puckered as shp Insisted, loyally, “Well, I’ve nothing to worry about If it’s up to Bob.” Sonia was not so sure about It . . . She dressed, joyfully, delighting in the texture of silk against her skin. Donning the plain, dark dress Anna had made and a demure little hat, which would have turned the head of an anchorite. For the first time since coming to the apartment, she examined herself, critically. Meeting her brown eyes, shyly, as if they belonged to a stranger. Pleased to find them without bitterness! Gloriously vain to see herself still attractive for the man she loved. She had planned to go to Bob's office at noon, but when she telephoned to know if he would be in, Miss Dane informed her that Dr. Wallace had been called out of the city and would not return for a couple of days. , Sonia’s spirits fell. A couple of days seemed an impossible length of time. She almost decided to go to Don herself and insist that he listen to her. But she had learned from previous experience that it is a mis~ take to attempt tb force fate. “Better let it drift,” she thought, sagely. “What's a few days?” Nevertheless the compulsory pause changed her mood sufficiently to make her irritable and ill at ease. Inaction' seemed torture. When Sfephen slipped to the balcony and asked for an engagement she consented, eagerly. _ , "Yes, indeed! What shall we do?” “Whatever you'd like. The Allen." She shook her head. ”No! I’m too restless. Let’s dance.” j He agreed, joyfully. But when the time came she felt feverishly unwilling to waste an evening in Stephen’s arms. “It’s so early,” she suggested, sweetly, “and such a gorgeous evening, let’s ride for a while.” So they drove slowly along the* lake. Watching a flaming sunset over Lake Erie . . . Stepping in the line of cars near the top to loolf
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back on a city, veiled in mauve and violets, crusted with diamonds. Sonia drinking the beauty with thirsty eyes, realized that the car behind them was Don's. That Elaine was snuggled beside him, and that he was patting Elaine’s hand . . . “Let’s go,” she cried, suddenly. “Thought you wanted to wait until It was dark.” “No! Changed my mind.” She added, recklessly, "I’m reauy to dance.” Instantly he caught her mood . . . Not since the wild days of her affair with Franklin Crane had Sonia felt so reckless. A flame of jealousy was consuming her. She could have jumped into Don’s car and pulled Elaine away from him. Scratching her white cheeks . . . Elaine would weep on Don's shoulder, would she? Counting on that ancient infatuation as well as the chivalry every woman seemed to feel in Sonia’s husband! She could imagine the conversation. "Oh, Don, I’m so unhappy. Bob neglects me so; If only 1 had used my head when I was younger.” And Don, the champion of the abused, never dreaming that Elaine expected more than friendly sympathy, murmuring, “Never mind, honey!” Sonia clenched her hands. Fool that she was—that she had always been where her love was concerned. She had taken Elaine's veiled insults and Don’s coldness without reproach instead of flying Into a passion as any other woman would have done. She had even left her adorable home, and suffered all kinds of humiliation and condescending advice, to return to loneliness and poverty. While all the time her husband was fighting hi& desire for her and comforting the woman who was responsible for her unhappiness. It was not to bo endured. Elaine had “lorded it” ofer her long enough. The worm was going to turn with a vengeance. She would go to ther# both and force every accusation down Elaine's throat. She would demand that si 3 apologize. “And in the meantime, thought Sonia, her eyes blazing, "I’m going to dance and be happy. The merrier the better." They had driven in silence to the Pheasant. Stephen ordered and they rose to dance. Deliberately, she relaxed into his arms. “Forget Dtfn! Forget everything! You’ve suffered enough.” Her emotions, suppressed for so long, swung back like a pendulum. Mad, irrestible excitement clouded her eyes. Fever was in her blood. Don thought she was a flirt. Ac-
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cused her of encouraging the attentions of another man. Well, she’d not disappoint him. If that was what he expected, she would play that kind of a game - . . She smiled at Stephen, dreamily. A slow, sweet smile, which must have set his pulse tingling. Her voice was as soft as a butterfly. Her glance veiled and alluring. . * . She watched him respond to her appeal, with a slowly hardening decision. She was tired and had been
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