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oy Manon .; MAKING HER WAY Chapter 86 Tan, however, now faced a problem. To this time, she had gone with Ctoria and Gloria's friends, or else she had heen with Frankie, who was very companionable. In New, York, there had been dozens of friends, in London, a very few, though enough acquaintances tt keep Gloria as busy as he could be. Now Gloria was gone, it was not likely that any of these people would bother with her! So she thought, half miserably, as she sat alone that evening in the hotel apartment Frankie asleep in the next room, Gloria's left over possessions once more were packed away in their trunks. , At home, too, there had been George, who often came simply to sec her who often took her to theatres and concerts. George was in France, there was no knowing when he would com-; back. Last winter she had often gone to so many parties with Gloria that she wa3 Klad of an evening at home alone! This evening she sat and thought about a great many things, a book neglected onber lap. Gloria was gone, Gloria was married. In her early thirties she was beginning life all over again, this time knowing it would be happy. For ten years she had faced nothing but misery, disillusion, finally even poverty and the complete destruction of everything she had cared for, barred from the love or even the compaionship of Santley, keeping away from him so as not to interfere with his own life anl all because of a youthful mistake and the selfishness of a man now dead. All this she had faced ith a smile that was sometimes impish, sometimes really amused, sometimes only the fiim setting of her lips. ' And she had won through everything, ceased to take things seriously where , she had suffered disillusiou, teased to expect more from peoplf than she was sure of. getting, took w hat she found with a great deal' oi humor. Mostly because of her extraordinary personality, she had even gone into business and made enough to be independent. And with all this, ishe found time to be a charming mother to her small son, even, though sh'? had ,to entrust his physical care ti bomfohe else. "After all. I've nothing to feel badly about," Pan thought! as she started to bfd. "I've Frankie all day. I'll real all evening and I've a home and plenty f money.- Sunpose I were left alona a"1 penniless?" .ext day she arranged for a less expensive apartment, they did not need the extra bedroom now. The moving. Frankie's walk, a little sight seeing 1o some of their favorite places, took ihem to the boy's bedtime. She spent another evening alone. She spent a third evening alone and began to feel sorry for herself. Then she had a note from George. "I'm doing, a portrait I must finish, ' he wrote. "Otherwise my business ia over and I'll be back in London as soon as I can make it. But it's still a bit indefinite. I hope you are liavine a'good time. Don't stay in, women go all over London alone at night as they do at home. On the whole, it's good practice for you to be alone, it will make yourself reliant, you've depended to on Gloria. However, you don't need this counsel anymore. It's been a long day since you felt no one wanted to be friends with you. I hope it's a day that will never return." He wrote again about Gloria "I'm so glad about it. I was puzzled over Santley's absence, stupidly never thought he might have gone to her in New Yo:k. 'They're an ideal pair, her M'ae'ty balanced by his steadiness, 1,;. (irnie quiet by her animation. rj Ury're both as true an sincere r-ti ri a i any people I expect to meet i 'h's :;fe." "It." ouite true, I have depended un- her too much," Pan said to her-t-cli" after she had read this letter several times. "This is my chance to be independent. I've everything in my favor. I have no worries over a horn i or money. I'm in a city where I'm not known If it were Norris City I coult only see people who didn't like me. Don't cut CORNS Don't cut corns or callouses, or fool with corros ive acids. Such methods re dangerous and don't get at the cause. Dr. Sertoli's Zino-pads, new discovery, stop hurting instantly; . start heilin at once. They protect whils they heal! Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Absolutely sajt! Special sizes for corns, callouses and bunions. At druggist's and shoe dealer's. nrSchoWs Zino-pa ds Put one on the pain is gone PHOTOS 7ZZ MAW ST WOlMOflQ ma WEDNESDAY SPECIAL FINGER ROLLS - A per dozen J.UC NEW SYSTEM BAKERY 913 Mailt Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases FERD GROTHAUS Furniture of Quality 14-616 Main St. STOVES WELDON'S Formerly Reed Furniture Co. Cor. 10th and Main

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wer Rnbineai K5 and for whom I shouldn't care. This is a beginning for me." But is was easier to say than to put into practice.- Invitations to Gloria she had answered by saying that Gloria had left town for a time, in a day or so letters ceased to come. If she wanted to be alone, she had a splendid opportunity! Then she realized that she was discouraging other peopled from looking, her up. But where to make a beginning-of all these new friendships? Not that stunning golden haired woman with the odd little husband who twisted his moustache all the time! She would be polite and bored Not that Gorgeous blackhaired, blue-eyed woman wiih a 6kin like rich cream, who danced now and then on the stage and wore black velvet and satin and pearls. Pan could neer think of a thing to say to her. Not the little chatterbox with the pink cheeks, who rattled along, telling gossip about everyone mentioned, politicians, actors, actresses, writers, artists, and mere private friends. Pan hated gossip, never talked it and wai too earnest minded to care about listening to it. Not but there was that nice old English lady who had taken such a fancy to her. "We'll go call on Mrs. Clarke," she told Frankie when they started for a walk. Frankie gave her courage. But her heart wa3 beating at what seemed twice its normal speed when she rang the bell and sent in her name Tomorrow Friends Heart Probl ems P. W. C. In married life happiness can be found only when husband and wife are willing to concede that the other has some rights. If the wife always finds fault with plans whioh the husband arranges, or if the husband will not listen to suggestions from hi wife, you will find misunderstandings and quarrels. In your case, it might be well to share with him his pleas ures; perhaps he will be more willing to enter in your plans in response tc the co-operation which you show. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young man of 32 years of age. Not so very long ago I met a girl of sixteen and fell in love with her. We don't get to see each other very often as her THE FINEST FOR BREAD . S.

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