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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON for they brought to my memory as with a flashlight , the long, gruelling nightmare of Lillian's life with Hairy Underwood. My suffering, cruel a1 it seeux d. had l.ii nothing iiip;retl to the long'-drawn-out burden which had l-wn ht-if. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE tit Story ot a Honeymoon .S'-JlMi . m a uikiii a .u vi ktiiiii. a vi i ii ilk a J.r I THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN . Wonderful Romance of Married lite Wonderfully Told by AUELK CJARRISOX ; 1 CHAPTER 32. ffllAT IS IT J. THAT. LILT J AN" READS IN GRACE DRAPE It'S LETTER? f -I would like to I, whis- rl looking P with "O"01" M;nded eyes at Lillian. . -I know, dear," she interrupt ed reassuringly; "you know 1 in nt exactly a stranger to this sort of thing mysrelf." . The 'imnlB words calmed me. su-udy eyes. to bear things ..; j uttgra i nisiy when I have your r example before me." f Never mind my eaxmple" sh!' said practically, b inish that let ter as soon as you can. ! I lil ir ir.II t. til li IIH.JIIT t) 11, I returned, taking up the letter again nnd preparing to follow her ! advice. ' - Yours Grace." "Of course," the dashing chiro-i ograpny ran on. "prim little Mad ie never could resist opening an envelope that had my, fist on the outsde of it. Of course., she's the ordinal Caesar's wife, and all the Universal Light and Power Plant Light your feou.se and barn elec trically. "So more lanterns and lamps to carry about and clean. Iron your clothes electrically. No more hot fires on hot days to heat your irons. Pump your water electrically. Nc more, work on that old pump handle jr cranking the engine. Have water for fire protection. . Come in or write and let me give 'ou further information and demon stration. 162 No. Commercial Street cjo Salem Velie Co. T. C Wood, Dealer WMro bo iP i . .'; ; rest of that dope, but it's one of anything but calm contempt. So. dlvldual an 1 for the woild. by W. K. Chancellor. "Hci t break llmse. Great Catherine, and Playlet? of the War." new plays !y George Ber nard Shaw. "A Handbook of Story Writ ing," one of the roost practical lMtuk.H on the Mibject, by Dlanche (!lni Will ia in of Columbia uni versity. "Learning to Write." acollec t!n of Robert I-ouis Stevenson, has written on the t,ubjett nf learning to write. Joy in the Morning." a col lection of war and after-war stor U with one play by Mary Ray mond Shipman Andrews. "The Maiwjueraders." a novel by Katherine Thurston. "tfhe Tarpaulin Muster." a Crofeji of short stories by John Musefield. ' Yellowleaf.? a well written story of London lite by an author who writes under the name of Cacha Gregory. 'EcHtacy." a tine and charming tomance. a study in happiness, by Louis Couperus. For the Hallowe'en season two new titles are just received. "The. Book of Hallowe'en." by Ruth Kelly, which presents the origin and history of the day. and the a companion to Roll Wheeler' . for younger children, t.y furthl IS2 "Morle Itook." put out by i .rlirr k on war on land ad : Porier. the !ennl4n rpmpaby to dver- i4 th air. written in story form. J -The Slpjry Point ilyerj. li. th-ir UHtx pir producU. "In ' Path t 1j olle." or ; "ry by the slrf frl It e mj - int.i which they hare put .U y S--nnt on the M:?iMlpl.' ; Ut rt r. AugwU . w -many noTel iJ-as for entertain-another .ury fr 1t.. by Percy j ""-Tl.. Won..r ..f T.Mr ..-. "'".'.'.'l.v .,.1 Tr-dr." . ...rx'Read tilt CUlfieJ Alii. MAKE YOUR SEAT RESERVATIONS FOR SALEM LYCEUM COURSE NOW AT THE ARMORY Box Office Open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturday Single admission will be a follows: Lieurance Little Symphony $1.50. Albert Undquest $2J0O. Frederick Wanle $1.0U. De 3Iille Male Quartette $1.50. Herbert Cope $1.00. Buy a Season Ticket. You save money if you attend only two numbers. The best course Salem has had. Season Tickets: Adult $3.00. Student 52-50. Children $2.00 F!rt Number Little Symphony. Nov. 2 L R(ervation Mondav and Tuesday SI. SO and taa General Admission S1.A Election Returns at the ! Concert Tuesday Evening Thone Reservations to 1015 Salem BUSICK'S .Albany Retailers at Wholesale Prices U. S. Government Inspected 6 uu t STEUSLOFF BROS. MARKET Court and Liberty Streets Phone 1S2S GOOD QUALITY i FRESH BEEF Boiling Pieces:... ... ... ...... 1214c, 14c Pot Roasts, per pound ... ..... 17c DRY SALT PORK (Special) pound .. .. . . 25c BEST NEW 95c SIZE BXII. 5 FAIL COMPOUND $1.90 SIZE : NUM. 10 PAIL Choice Fresh Hamburger, per pounds..... ..... 22c Absolutely Pure Pork Sausage, per pound....30c 35c "Cascade" Link Sausages, per pound. ''- . (Pure Pork) Chicken Tamales. 'Rendered Tallow, pound..... .1, ......... .AZhc 25c tt?rune,t Lake Labish Fancy telery FRYERS AND YOUNG HENS CHOICE STEER BEEF PORK, VEAL and LAMB ALL KINDS CURED and SMOKED MEATS PURE LARD, SAUSAGES, Etc mm ROS. ARKET rest of that dope, but it's one of my principles never to lead my fellow-sister into temptation, so I have just had a kid I know write vour address. "Well, old top, I wonder if you know how yjur girl hats missed- you. Just. -think. I haven't seen you for almost a week. I do hope that mysterious stunt of yours will be over soon, for I'm getting mighty lonesome. I don't like playing around by myself one bit, and. although I have no business flattering yon for the Lord knows you're conceited enough already yet wjien.l try to talk i to any of the other mutts that I try to wear out our front rsteps. I find I've got to slip it to you. old boy. There aren't any of the rest of them that come within a thousand miles of you. "When are we going to have another jamboree? I am fairly hungry for a dinner of your or dering. You really ought to do that for a living, Dicky-bird, you do it so well. 1 am at the same old place and for the next thre or four days I'll stay close to the telephone .from 3 to 4 every af ternoon. "With all the lore there is in the world.; and then ROme, yours till yott know what freezes oven GRACE." I did not crumplethis letter an grily as I had my husband's. My frlenzied passion had passed and it seemed beneath- my womanly dignity to treat the loathsome thing I held in.jny hand with Secrets of London Complexion Doctors Salem, Oregon Famous Iondon tppciilUt who catrr to titled ladies and other of social prom inence, employ a remarkable method of complex ion rejuvenation. ln undergoing tiii treatment visits the beauty doetor 1 te in the afiernocn, has tometliing dab bed over her face, then, heavily veiled, departs in her motor ear. This i-repented daily -for a wtek or so, when a complexion of snowy purity and exquisite delicacy in in evidence. The secret of this method is ordinary mereolized wax. Anyone ran apply the wax without as sistance uf a specialist. An ounce of it (obtainable at drug stores here as well as iu England), usually suffices. It is used like cold cream before retiring, and WLshed off morning. Its success is due to :S peculiar absorbent property which gradually removes wornout particles of cuticle, revealing the younger, healthier skin beneath. -V wonder Wrinkle-chaser, also in rogue among Englishwomen, is prepared br dis solving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half-pint of witch haxel. I'sed as a wash lotion, this completely and quickly effaces even the deepest lines. WM. FARNUM In 'iF I WERE KING" Starts Tues. at The Oregon anything but calm contempt. Ro as I finished reading it. I folded it carefully two br three times and laid it on the table near me. Lillian put out her' hand and took it. "I want to read this thing again." she said. "I didn't have a chance to get the right slant on it ' I believe, before." I watched her curiously as she pursued the letter. She was evi dently making a most careful study or it. for she reread it. ev eral portions of it. and a number of times stopped and seemed lot in thought at-some passage. Once she looked up at ine, her eyes plainly puzzled. "IKn't You See It-" "There's something about this I don't understand. Madge. Of course. I'll admit it looks mighty bad for Dicky, on the fare or it. but I can't help fancying there's some explanation for it some where." "I am afraid I don't share your optimism,-" I replied a bit stffly. Info her eyes flashed a look in which I read infinite pity ror me. but there was mingled with it 5omethlng which brought- the shamed blood to my cheeks. She loured her eyes to the page be fore her an -instant later, but the memory of that glance remained. It convicted me somehow of a lack of loyalty to my husband. ;,For a moment I f-elt tiereTy resentful, and , all uawortSily there flared up1 in me the 'old senseless; jealously of Lillian which had been mine in the first years of my marriage. -"Why -is she so loyal 'to Dicky?'' I asked myself fiercely. The next moment my spirit was bowed in humiliation at my men tal treachery to the woman who had been such a wonderful friend to us both. I felt-eager to have her finish the letter that I roifht set myself right with her. Ot course. I could never confess the mad moment that had been mine, hut I could pretend if I did not really feel a hope that Dicky's re sponsibilty for Grace Draper's let ter was less than I had 'imag ined. . As she reached the last page I saw her start, and a look of relief flashed into her eyes. "Well, may I be forgiven for a gibbering idiot!" she ejacu lated. "To think that I didn't see through that clever she-devil before." I looked up at Lillian in bewil derment. 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