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INEZ WHO'S WHO AMD WHAT'S RICHARD BKABANT, a successful young lawyer, has given a year's leave of absence to his wife. SALLY. hoDinsr that aha will learn something of life during that time. She! uuHinn oy meeting ' KEITH GILBERT, always labelled "Dangerous,' 'and through him associating with New York's gayest crowd of celebrities of the artistic world, among them Lee Crate, a Dretty art ist, Guy Selden. a playwright and Gra ham Browne, a financier. Gilbert makes no secret of his love for her, nor does PATRICIA LORING, a modern flapper, make any secret of her fondness for him, Sally goes to a dauce club with BARBARA LANE, who Is an oldfashioned wife, and her husbanA and their guest, NEAL CALHOUN, and there sees Gilbert with Patricia. Calhoun intimates that Gilbert is not a man whom Sally should know. Sally learns that her husband, who has gone -West, has taken his pretty secretary with him, and is ho piqued by the knowledge that she accepts Gilbert's Invitation to a house-party at the Eyrie, his country place. The evening of her arrival she sees mysterious lights on the river and sees signals from the house. A strange man appears to arrest Gilbert for bootlegging, but he escapes to a launch on the river, taking Sally with him. Barbara and Andy quarrel about Sally. Andy does not come home for dinner, and Barbara discovers that he Is dining at a neighbor's. CHAPTER XXVIA PRECARIOUS SITUATION Sally faced Keith Gilbert in sudden revulsion of feeling. Kidnapped! to go -with him to the Bahama Islands whether she wanted to or not It was Impossible. Yet there was nothing she could do. She knew that they were somewhere out on the river, but she couJU not tell just where. Had she been sure of the location, she might have jump ed overboard and tried to swim to shore. But under the circumstances it would be sheer madnes3 to atV ' tempt escape In 'JsJmm such a way. She turned to him helplessly, then flushed with anger at his nonchalance.' . Ines Kltunpfc "I -won't go! she stormed, pacing up and down the little cabin. "I won't do it you can't take me away like this!" Bat. Gil"bert, sitting calmly back in his corner and smoking a pipe, only smiled, enjoying her loveliness as openly as if she had been the star of a play that he was attending. She had never looked more beautiful. Her flame-colored gown was torn and bedraggled from her climb down the bank, and her tumbled yellow hair fell to her shoulders. "Don't be foolish, Sally "he urged her at last, when she sank down on the wide seat again, exhausted. "You know you like me you said this afternoon that if you weren't married you'd fall in love with me. You know that I'm crazy about you and always have been. : Well, be reasonable. When he hears that you've gone off to the West Indies with me, your husband will divorce you, and you can - "Stop-T-I won't listen!" she cried, jerking away from the hand that he had laid on her arm. "Dick wouldn't divorce me; he'd known that I'd never run away with another man, neverl He" "He took his charming secretary with him," supplied Keith. "So what you may or may not do matters very little, no doubt. Oh, don't look sur-; prised; I knew that long before you (did. - The fires are burnt out between fyou and Dick, my dear child; the sooner you recognize that fact, the better It will be for you. This marriage of yours .to him was merely a matter of education first marriages usually are! Don't be a sentimental little fool and try to stick to a man who doesn't care a whoop about your loyalty. Remember dear I love you!" That afternoon she had been thrilled when he spoke those same-words, In that same voice. For a fleeting instant she had let herself imagine what life might bo with him. He had lived much abroad to travel with him, to see a Venetian sunset with him, to lunch in curious corners of London, to dance the night through in Paris, to roam about Constantinople and Cairo with him as her guide a pageant of colorful adventures had passed swiftly before-her eyes. And was it true that the fires were burnt out between her and Dick? Was there nothing more than a perfunctory relatioship between them, as he intimated? Had he been glad to get way? And were he and his pretty secretary even now laughing together over some camp fire in the woods, happily tired after their . day's fishing? She herself had been too frail to tramp through the brush with Dick, or to breast the swirling streams where he loved to stand In water to his hips, casting. She had always had to wait for him at 'the tent, reading or sewing, and he had apologized for dragging her off to his beloved haunts. Had he found a companion now in the
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KLUMPH 0 HIMVUITI MEJU charming girl who had been bo indispensable in his office? Sally sank back in a corner again, her piquant face grown suddenly sad. It was not like Dick to go about things "It tcon't mutter if you- take me to the 'end of the earth!" she totd aim defiantly., ."I'll never lovt you. furtively; he would have been more likely to come to her and ask for his freedom. Yet he would not have wanted to hurt her. And he might have thought that in her year of freedom she, too, would find someone who meant more to her than he did. Ceritainly he had been casual enough about going. - But her heart was still loyal to him. No matter what Dick did, no matter what he said, she knew that she could not be the wife of anyone else. She had been angry at him, true enough; had felt in some vague way that she could be even with him if she went to Gilbert's house-party. But then, she had intended to go to that anyway, she told herself, honestly. And' now here she was, in this launch out on the river somewhere, alone with a man who bad suddenly become a stranger. He waa sitting iack looking at her appraisingly, his hazel eyes more cynical than she had ever seen them before. Suddenly she realized the difference in his regard for her and Dick's; she saw that to him she was a pretty plaything, something to amuse him. His was the old-time idea of women, and he was fitting her into it. What she wanted made no difference he was complacent, sure of himself, sure that if she had dared to be honest, she would have admitted that she was glad that he was running away with her in this" high-handed fashion. "It won't matter if you take 'me to the ends of the earth!" she told him defiantly. "I'll never love you!" Tomorrow A Lovely Fugitive. After Ten Years By MARION RUBINCAM WHAT MILLIE THOUGHT Chapter 19 " Humphrey had taken Mrs. Parke and Mrs. Graigner-Munn home early in his car. So when the late party broke up, the young people walked back to the town. It was not very far. Wissakeagan ran almost to the clubhouse grounds, and it was a glorious night to walk. The mountain behind them stood out fantastically in the moonlight; in front, the street lamps were golden blobs of light among the black shadows of the trees. Little by little the couples dropped oft and, finally, only the four visiting players were left, and Millie and Patty. As they all paused at the patch leading to Mrs. Parke's, Millie held out her hand to Paul in goodbye. "Do-do please come to see me too," she said, and blushed in the moonlight for her boldness. "May I?" Paul sounded delighted. "Perhaps we can dance again!" Conventional enough only Paul had a trick of making everything sound sincere. He paid Millie some compliment upon her dancing; he held her hand until she made the slight effort or taking it away, then, 'with his friends, he was gone. Millie ran across the lawn to her own house. She remembered to lock and oolt the front door, a religious proceeaing in every Household in Wissakeagen. But before nhe went up stairs, sne turned on the hall lleht full blaze, and stood looking at herself m tne long mirror. . The light was too high and far away to be satisfactory; it threw her face into a dark shadow and only showed her dress. Something was wrong with her figure, she decided. She didn't know what it was, only her outline was not young. She decided the sewing worn anjiajjputjiiejaj and has the enthusiastic endorsement of thousands of doctors and Users. If your neaitn is not what it should be. If you are at all ailing or lacking in vitality, make the test yourself. You will be amazed at the rapidity with which your.health and strength will be restored. Send for free booklet on 'DRUESEN-KRAFT Tablets, the Glands and Their Control of Health and Strength." Compounded in tasteless tablet form. One week treatment $1.25 is sufficient to start. Designate whether you wish "Male" or "Female." DRl'ESEX-KRAFT CHEMICAL. LABORATORIES, Ltd. S9 E. Randolph St. Chicago, HI. To be rare to tret the renalae treatment any "DRl'ESES-KKAFT tableta" to your druggist. Sold In Richmond, Ind by A. O. Laken Drug C, ThUtlethwaite'a Drag atores, nnd all progreaaive drngglsta. -Pu rePasteurized Milk and Creafu Phone 1531 KRAMER BROS. DAIRY
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the skirt. She tysgan pulling the skirt back; no, her fips were large 'anyway. Perhaps a new style of corset 'Millie, la that you?" cam Humph rey's voice from somewhere above.. She turned out the light and ran up stairs. r "Yes. I only stopped to look at my dress. I was Just thinking of having it altered." She switched on the bedroom light, and "made haste to remove the shoe that rubbed her heel so terribly. "What's the timer Hie voice was thick and heavy with sleep. "It's, about two, I think." She felt badly for breaking up his Bleep. She had a heavenly time and wanted to be nice. Humphrey lay awake, blinking at me jignt. He reit badly too, for avoiding the party and hoped Millie wasn't offended. "Have a nice time?" "Lovely!" She was undressing rapIdly. The pink dress which she had condemned lay neglected over a chair, ready to form endless wrinkles. "What did you do?" Humphrey did not In the least care, but his conscience still worried him. He would much rather be asleep. "Oh, danced, some more and played cards. Those young chaps are awfully nice. Ate up the rest of the sandwiches when we got hungry. Too bad you didn't stay." "Huh! Glad I didn't. I'm three hours sleep to the good anyway." A great yawn accompanied this. He was asleep the Instant the light went out. Not so with Millie She found herself suddenly terrifically tired by the evening's exertion. She was so little used to exercise that the dancing had given Jier all sorts of aches and pains. Besides, the rubbed heel felfred hot and painfuL But Millie was beautifully happy. It had been a delightful party, so different from any she had been to for years. Paul was the centre of all her recollections. How exquisitely 4he danced! How easy and friendly he was from the start; familiar, but nicely so. How very easily he steered his way among the crowd of other dancers, how firmly he held her, without holding her tightly at all. And how handsome he was her thoughts ran on and on. He talked eo well, about everything that came into the conversation. His dark hair was so healthy looking, so well kept! And yet he, who could easily have the choice of any girl there, had spent most of his time with her! There was something pathetic in Millie's gratitude for this. Humphrey had spoiled her evening this man had taken it and made it the most delightful evening she had remembered. Surely Paul Darlington would not have been so nice to her if he had not liked her! That was a triumph for then she could not be middla aged, unattractive, socially on the" shelf. If only Humphrey would be a little like this young man In the dark, her mouth went down 4 into us curve of discontent. Humphrey! If she could only hate him, hate him intense, it would be a relief. But she could not do that. She would always be wasting her life, the poor remnants of her youth, in a town she neither liked nor disliked, with a husband she could not even hate. Tomorrow "A Decision." EVERSMAMSOUNDS AUTO LAW WARNING . "Too many motor cars are passing street cars while the cars are taking on or discharging passengers," said Chierpf Police William Eversman, Tuesday. "Also, there are too many owners of motor cars -who are going around without cereificates of title." "We are still making, arrests and fining violators of motor vehicle laws' he added. , Eighty-two women from 19 states are included In the National Woman's party. Her Old Skirt Dyed to Make Baby a Coat Each nac.ka.eA of THamrmrt n contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things news. Even if she has never dyed before, she can put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, ' everything. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run.-Ad-vertlsement. PHOTOS 7zz main st MCHMONa ma Everyday Ad-Vetitares When you've been greatly depressed financially and mentelly for the past few years by the rent : problem and as you look about anxiously this pring, you can't see any signs of Improvemet And you sit down with a pencil and piece of paper nd figure up all the money you've been spending on rent and the total brings a low moan from you and your wife Especially when you think that all you have to show for the investment the privilege of going on and paying some more rent and that leads you to the tietermintion that the time has come for action But just what kind of action and where to take it remains a mystery until you happen to notice the list of homes offered for slae in the Palladium's Real Estate columns and you say . "Gee I Never Thought of That!" But al lthe same it proves to be a gilt-edged idea and the next thing you know you've found a .house that's offered at very reasonable terms and decided to change to a new landlord, whose first, last names are the Earners yours and you're through paying' rent forever! Copyright 1921)
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Heart Problems Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl 17 years old. I was going with a boy of twenty for about a year, but I have not seen him for a long time. When I was going with him I never had him over at my house. I waa not at home at that time. I have been, talking about this fellow at home and so mother said that I should have him over some evening. I know this fellow can not reach me in any way. So would I be doing wrong by calling him up and asking him to come over to see me some evening? BETTY. I would not advise you -to call the boy and ask him to come over. He can Inquire at the place where you were formerly to find your present address and then he can write to you, if he is anxious to revive the friendship. If, however, you happen to meet him, it would be all right to ask him to come to see you some time and tell him where you live at present. Mrs. Thompson: In answer to the question in the paper some on wanting address of some one doing quilting. Have no phone, but you may address 1320 Nonth D street. Thanking you, MRS. Y. Y. RIn Siam, women wear their finger nails very long and many of, them tipped with Eilver.
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in Incubator INVITE LOCAL BOARD TO HEALTH MEETING , Invitations to attend the state board of health meeting to be held at Indianapolis May 19 to 27, have been re ceived by members of the Richmond board of health. No statement as to how many members of the local board would attend, could be obtained Tuesday. Health authorities from all parts of the country attend these meetings, which are of an educational nature, according to Dr. C. E. Duffin, secretary of the board of health. In addition to the regular meetings of the board, separate conferences are held with department heads. Rules of proced ure are laid down by the state department for the guidance of local officials. SOLDIERS' BONUS OF HOUSE IS OPPOSED BY SENATOR WASHINGTON, April 4. Opposition to the house soldier bonus bill was announced t.y Senator Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, a Republican members of the finance committee, to which the bill has been referred. Failure of the house bill to provide means to meet its burden was the basis of his objections. J to
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WILL ASSIST OWNERS IN CHECKING METERS ON POWER MACHINES Installatioa of a new kind of "service department" i for the benefit of current consumers of the city, is announced by D. C. Hess, new commercial manager of tfce Municipal Light plant. The new service 'is in theform of a set of instruments which can be used to check up on current consumed by various machines, thus giving current users a chance to tell whether or not their meters are accurate. "The department stands ready to assist manufacturers and other heavy current consumers to solve any elec
trical problems they may encounter. We solicit the public to make use of this department," said Mr. Hess. Approximately $7,500 is being spent on the repair and remodeling of the old Light, Heat and Power company piant m order tnat the city may be furnished with a place to repair and store equipment. The garage bills for light plant and city cars has mounted to such a high total of late that the plant officials feel that this investment is likely to be a tiavine nno from this standpoint alone. , in addition, an accurate system of keeping check on all supplies sent out is to be installed. Meters win ho kept in the best possible condition inrougn me installation or a meter overhauling department WOOL TO BE POOLED AGAIN MARION, Ind., April 4. The farmers of Grant county, who have pooled their wool the past two years, have decided to do so again, and as usual will dispose of their stock to the Ohio Wool Growers' association. The pool in 1920 was 25,000 pounds, and in 1921 it was 25,000 pounds.
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Democrats Trying To Bring Cox Here Former Governor James M. Cox is now on a speaking tour, and local Democratic workers hope to get him for a date here between May 8 and 16 according to the statement of a member of the banquet committee Tuesday. A message was sent to Mr. Cox Saturday and a reply is expected at any time. - . , rumor of Resignation is denied by officials WASHINGTON, April 4. At the White House yesterday it was stated that officials had no knowledge of the reported Intention of E. Mont Reily to resign the governorship of Porto Rico and accept an administrative post in Washington. FEELS LIKE A SEW WOMAW 1 was a sufferer from kidney trouble for several years." writes Mrs. Arthur Pemulle. R. F. D. 1, Grasmere. N. H.. avid suffered so much I felt completely lame all over. Since I have been Caking- Foley Kidney Pills I am not en lam. My back ached all the time and my eyes were all a blur.i Now I can see ; w , itnrs x unieicni woman. Wnce I have taken two bottles of Folev Kidney Pills I don't have that tired jeelinfr. I can do my own. work now." They bring quick results. A. Cm Luken Drusr Co., 626-628 Main. Advertisement. I'tiimtfHTtiHiiiiiiiKntHtfittiiimtMii''Niwiiitutriinimmtiaiiinimiitmiroiit. The Best of Everything in Radio Apparatus and Parts f I r 1 Hart's Electric Shop 1 I 1027 Main Phone 2434 1 i"iuu"iiiuiiiuiiiiUMiuiBiiiiuiiiiiimHiiiiiHniHtmiiiimiminKuiHiin"ii luinHniiiHHiiiuniiniiittiimiwi miuiiinuiimninin WEDNESDAY SPECIAL! I PARKER HOUSE ROLLS -JA I per dozen . . .v. . . . i XUC 1 I NEW SYSTEM BAKERY ! 1 913 Main Street I tiiinnttniimmmmHHitiiiuuttitiniiimitii niiHmmiiimuimiitnmtruii; . 25c . 2c 12&c RED BEANS, per can "t... 8c Wax Beans, per can 11c Peas, per can ...... .."..11c Milk, tall cans 9c Corn, per can 11c Bros Sale of to - Wear New Spring Coats and Capes In all the Spring, shades and materials, Chinchilla, Homespuns, Herringbones, and Polo Cloth ; all sizes 1646. Special $14.95
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