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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon A Wonderful Itonusnce f Man led Life Wudi f uily Told by ADLi.rJ uakkimiv ! CHAITETt' CCCC LXlI I t naturn of the soifmn words lie had WHOSE 13 THir MYSTERIOUS x'.d lomernln? Lillian.; to go dovtn aud look at it? so vtry far from here." j "I shall be c harmed." he said per-, I f.uif iorily, hut I saw that bis i thought?, were lsehere. W'ilh the intnitioa-.'which Dk-r.y and , Lillian ! sometimes trm clairvoyance I real-a1-U was to'of Lillian he was I thinking, but of so mo . subject ron- netd with Dicky and me. romethins '. vitally 'affecting us. but of wliich he it tot,FarrA A Delecate Thine But A Good-One " Will live A Generation," Says George VOICE ON' THIS TELEPHONE? . i !' " '4 - r- . - A, chial, like the grap f ct!d fin rM.; ctutrht-J ji.y heart when Robert 4ia.rin d!d :lit:My that tur! wa. hiil one thin? lift could do for I Mrs. Ucdcrwood. Whit he meant 1 did j -rou!l I mg enough tut know, did -not dare ask. aid pot J 'iH! nc, uh:l mo .ava.it. lo ask. A - ! . ont. he?".- s. i i.t: I.: hnd to help me down from thej . M.dK w bre I had sat during iiis re-j V(.fcat Mr Savarin a5d. ofial 'f hi early love for Lillian I n-; .Jt'fwnwi, ."you .must, ha nearly froz-l. en. ;ow, tt t your turn to taiKi xbai; .. .yourself I have discussed ray igh. j- most interests you ; . ... . i i waiKeu iriPKiy hot, n ine rnau to' the hou.se we had finally bought rfier much discussion and not a lit tle henrtburning m my part because of th utter indifference to wishes concerning the home which Dicky lr diprlnved. R hrt Savarin grew enthusiastically admiring, aa I knew ho woitld. overWti artistic possibil ities cf the old place, hut after a lit- v.Wfi t T.nho.i Wav from me the; raw that any further talk about vctiet brer-th of suspicion 'a to fTa !: w nhl he painful to him, and tK.-.rilr.s yulfh lay beneath my con-u v" h'-. cue promptly. ;! .iiit.cpI It was t;o terrible even ; f.r r.c, home." I said enthus- for' xrie t.i, contemplate and I .scored , 5as;..icnMv. l.rStd then at his puzzled t, h f.tll strancelr reticent again Viyrelf rcindly fcr fndulgingn such m k, di In Dicky tell you that we; "Tliore's pomething about this a fjer-fetched question. I hnve bought a new home, but not aj place that yon do not approve." I i Mr.! SaTarin himself changed his j now 1-o.iKej by any manner, of means? challenge'.! at lat. provoked by hi dcmer.norj completely after his utter- j As sacn as' it has been redecorated we! silence, f nc of his "vow. fori such was the ere goingito move. Don't you want! "It isn't the place.' he answered. '' ''!..' i ..j CD Iqi ning r r ; ", " i and Furoisniii fis i l-i SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK If you have delayed buying an overcoat or mackinaw, now is the time to act Special prices this week on warm clothing for cold weather. "I i j 1 it TK (35 and $40 value, lien's Clothing $17.38 up $30, $35 Overcoats, small sizes.. $9.98 up Woolen Mackinaws reduced. , ; Men's Heavy Sweaters. ".. . ... . . . . .$125 np Men's Woolen and Cotton Underwear at big reductions, i L v ; - Heavy Wool Socks. ......... .39c up Boys' Suits $15 value.... .......$4.98 up Mackinaws $5.98 Overcoats . . ... . ... . . . '. . . ..... . . .$5.48 up Sweaters. 65c up Union Suits ...... 63c up Caps ............A.......... J 49c Risbber Sale KEEP YOUR FEET DRY AND WARM Men's Rubber Boots ; $3.10 up Men's Eubbers. . . . v. .98c up Ladies' Eubbers 65c up Boys', Girls' Rubbers 5w Reduction REMEMBER We Accept Your Liberty Bonds at Full Value Bi? Doings at this store next Wednesday. r Watch for announcements f 1 . . : ' ,: ' . i '.t it; STORE CASH Dry Opocb 77ie PremUWjStOPe HsbiSwcs v Clothinc mmfr .Motxonz . PH0nE453 lAi r i in Broadhurst -. ! i r II Irt ! i I 4 t tif'nl till-" iii - Htm n - i i n Ladies' Wool weaters Special $4.93 each rAvru xim oio axi Williams In tlu Illg Lnngh VUj, 'She Walked in llrr SU-rp," at the Craad Opera Hue, Friday, IKTctnbrr 12. ) The success of Mark Swan's farce. "She Walked in Iler Sleep." which appears at Grand Opera House Fri day, December 12, with Miss Norton- Paul Nicholson, has Induced George quite (4natural. all thirds considered. I do not mean to Infer that there is no characterization in farce for that would be quite absurd, but I do mean that the nituatiocs and plot or story of fare? absolutely dominate Broadhurst, himwelf an adept at farco ; the characters, no. matter how Well writing, to disclose some of his views! drawn or humorous those characters on that interesting subject A farce is a delicate thing." says Mr. Broadhurst. It has not a strong constitution. It is a bundle of nerves and the least little thing that goeb wrong upsets it. yet when everything is right in the play with the produc tion and the acting, what a delight ful form of dramatic entertainment it is! 'Farce Is the melodrama of come dy. It Is the roost difficult form of drama. Writing farce is really hard work, intensified brain work and care ful cauculation. The playwright in- may be and some of the characters in the well known farces have made stage history at that. 4 But if thoae farces had been written only with regard to the developmjrnt of the hu morous characters they would have died young. - Not only is farce the most diffi cult form of drama to write, but It is the most difficult form of dram to act. It requires more skill, sin cerity, technique and pep on the part ef the actor to make a success in farce than it does In the classic dra- ma. A really great farce hit, will Always on the alert to give cur customers the best val ues we offer Ladies Yool Sweater Coats, New frc:H stock, all this season's merchandise co'ors, two tone cf. fects in green, salmon and peacock. Values to $7.50, Extra Special , , - -4o9B Each Our Prices Always the Lowest Gale Co. Commercial and Court Sts. Formerly Chicago Stcrt tnrally does not elect to write the, live through a generation of theatre most difficult kind of play. He pre-! goers and survive .to entertain the fora t r vHra (ha oatoct f nort v - m jivo vaav m v. "Then what is it?" I persisted. j "I don't think you will like my answer," he said with a covert re buke cf my Insistence, ft did not mean to rpeak of it at all, but you seem really to wish my opinion, "fell me, is your purchase irrevocably mae?" . "Yes. Why?" "Only that In my opinion it Is very unwise to buy your , property just now when we are so near war." "You really think we shall be dragged Into It?" . "I ati sure o( it. he returned with a decision curious In a man so gen tle. "Sometfmes you know a person out of the world sees things more clearly than do those close to the heart of things. Now this is March. I am rure that Inside of a month we too shall 2e involved in this awful war.", , J - . His tone was solemn, and I shiv ered, as there swept over me the full realization of what war would mean to Dicky and to me. .That Dicky would go, I was certain, and i Katie Has a Message. irrigation district of Lake county con ferred with the state Irrigation se curities commission yesterday rela tive to a request for certification of a bond Issue of 9300.000. The dis trict comprises S000 acres. The rep resentatives here yesterday were T. J. La Brie, Gus Schroeder and O. Os mand3on. It is understood the dis trict also will ask the state to rusr antee Interest oa the bonds ta ere;. the issue If approved . Wife (eomplalnlcgty): Yoa're f. like Mr. Knagg. They've been ti; tied 20 years and Mrs. Kc&tr. tz: her husband Is so tender, llanbsri Tender! Well, be ought to be being In hot water ail I hit liau Portland Telerram. COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DarkcnjJ Iteaut'fully and Restore Its Xatnral CVtlnr aad Lustre at Once Comnoj. garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea. with sulphur and alco hol addedj will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though. Is troublesome. An easier way Is to get the ready to use preparation Im proved by the addition of other In gredients a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, knovn as "Wy eth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sin ful, we all desire to retain our youth rul appearance and attractiveness. Br darkening your hair with Wyeth's ?zp and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, becau&e it does it so natur ally, so evrnly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two jour hair becomes beautifully dark glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appeal years younger. V. by Irrigation District Representatives cf the Silver take I felt a sudden rush of anger against the quiet man at my side. I anathematized him mentally as a sol emn old raven who had frightened me twice during the mornin's out ing, once at his vague reference to something he intended to do for Lil lian, and now at his prophecy of war coming to on r own country. With fmtnin lninnitanft mv VmI lilrlnv for the man swallowed np my child-! Big" Boild IsSZe Sousht i?n resentment again?i ms cisiurmng of my peace. !. "I am sorry to have troubled you." he said, correctly interpreting my si lence. "Let us talk of something more cheerrnl Mrs. Underwoods dinner tonight, for Instance. Tell me I about the people- who are to;: be I there." I j "Yon and I and Dicky." I returned- promptly and cheerily, for iny social' ronseicne e?mote me with the remin der that the man was my guest, andj that I. must hide any resentment II felt toward him. "Mrs. Durkee and hpr son. Frsnk Lester, an artist j friend of Dicky's and his wife. Jack Ttickett. r. cousin of mine, in fact my. only relative, and his fiancee, Kath-j erlne Sonnot. and two other personal whose names I don't know. Lillian said she waa to have 12 covers, and; I knew the names of but nine i guests." - vTvrelve covers." be commented asj if the number rather friahtened hira., and then he rcarcHy spke again un til we reached home. Katie met me at the door and as I listened to her rather incoherent message. I heard the insistent ringing of the telephone "Oh. Missis Graham, some lady she ring you two, tree times, say she have a most important message from Meester Graham. it to- me.. (To be continued) Loci Pedes- A NEW SHIPMENT 3 Sizes $12.50 to $18.00 HIGHEST GRADE Order at once as the supply is limited Juvenile Bikes ; $34 to $45 Special terms until Christmas, $5 down, $2 a week Lloyd E. Rams den 387 Court Street SALEM Importaiiit ! Ur 2 L 1 She no would glT! f il.tr rTsr. .Via f ...In I a 1 1 u v uci o c liTT ta Bgaiut "Every now and then somebody tries to. send a baby through the post-office."- laughed the clerk. "Heartless parents. Don't they care whether their children are lost j'or not?" -Washington Star. We ere very desirous of communicating or in some way find'ny ut the names and ai dress23 of all persons who have owned a Winning Gas Maker.. So we nk yoa lo either step in our demonstration office or mail us a cird stating that you own one of the said makers and the date you bought it. "We are h;re to treat everybody fair and square and fcr that reason we want to know who the users are. We have some absolutely new instruction in the operation of the Manning Gas Maker which are sure to increase its efficiency. If yea are not absolutely satisfied, mail your card or step in and see us right away. 3 SIEFARTH Sole Distributors for Marion County. p SHAW 233 North Commercial Street, Saka