2 ILLUSTRATED FKATURK SECTION— March 22, 1»30 Vly Husband Is Insanely Jealous He Warned Me Never to be Seen in Another ___ Man’s Company, but * • ■ A T ru e Story of Jealousy Complete Thia W e e k ’# T ru e Story tak en from REA L LIFE on Thi» P a « ' Wing lunch with another man " I , lirw ym how worried I was about It Oita was to are me tierr wjth you there morning? "Anil ' Clarence Interrupted "I would be an awful arene ” Well, i r a n t blam e hUn for being (Inin i know th at your husband waa jealous. ' Clarence bantered, as brau- the head of 'tie ProgfWMtV* T a xica b > if ut as you a ie But In’ nerdn t wor­ Co and tiarag e and .ou r bua- ra j ry about me I II only be here for a band in tn l know th a t I day or two. I ran up to close a Oliat­ m anager of the Kentucky M o'or O n - ,ainy You see. my rom pan) Is gt mg ura* d e a l” W hile n r talked. I couldn't help to do busInrss here and negt tutted having a feeling of iinraalnrsa I was with yout h.iabantl to purchase hia doing wrong, according to my hu s­ garage r* pan »hop and ta x i-s b * " O h !” I smiled broadly "A im < to b a n d s si Maturila. 1 knew hr wt nldn't like It If hr should find out that I think t i n ' Charles was about tu Jump ! ad had Ira with Clarence Dllw crtll. on you. C larence, for Irving In steal of all men, but then, he would never | his wife " 'O h . I'm juat a .‘e sim a tuoi." know T h a t at least, was com forting How ch.irm ing and t|ua'nt it was In ( ’h ad es confi sard " L r l * forget it ” But I couldn't forget that liaik on C astle's, sitting there with an old sweet heal t I hadn't aeen for eleven 1.1* face wilt n h r cam e In and saw Bo I'll vears What tricks P ate plays! One me with Clarence Dllworth ni-ier go anywhere with ano tlirr ■ >an own never tell what may happen And again I'm so sorry, honey.” I c o m fo r t-* ------------------------------------------- --------------- yet It U the unexpected that make« fd I wished so much th at there was Purchases and be able to say 1H K KNU life worth living; th a t prevent* the .•oniethina I could do but I knew lb a lordly m anner. Please charge It variety without which life I, d rab and there wasn't. Had I known the s it­ to my acco u n t!'' and "Please deliver spice leas uation before hand. I might h are th at tom orrow !” "W h at are you doing tier»?" T h e I had Just left M ilner s when whom been abl- to Interest some of my cold, hard tones of my husband fa th e r's friends In Louisville But should I bump Into but Clarence D ll- itartied me from my musing tie was Charles had never been in the h.ibtt worth I hardly recognized him a fte r .lan d in g opposite us. gUrtng m akv o- of telling me anything about his bust- eleven years He Is. If anything, more lently down upon us [ distinguished looking than he was ness. I was struck dumb I tried to say He was acd is the old fashioned when he ardently paid court to ine something but my voire failed me. type of husband believes the wife's in Louisville, oefore I m arried Charles, at first T ririfted . I glanced from place is in the hom e; th at husbands what with his aristocratic r o m p 'd - '/ 7 /o u } o // Clarence to Charles. T h r form er was should only be Interested in their ion. graying temples, soft vtbtant calm and collected, my husband waa business a ffa .rv Moreover he is In­ lo lre and elegant m anners, t alm ost 1 | plainly furious, his m outh twitching, sanely Jealous. I believe he is one tainted with surprise his hands ooentng and cloning. Ills "Betty P u tte r' ' he gasped, grip­ of the most jealous men In the world. ryes burning Although I have shown him In ev­ ping my hand and gazing down ad ­ "C h arles," I finally managed to 'W herever In the j ery way during the ten years of our m iringly a t me blurt out “ttils Is Mr Clarence Dll- m arried dfe th a t I rare only for him, world h a te you been ?" worth of loinzvtlle, K entucky a ch ild ­ A ( t r a i Fun>|»an d m n i i t perir* let! a M ra*la­ ' Not B etty Poster any m ore.” I he continues to be Jealous and ready hood friend and general manager of in * u r a n i th a t ju *t t lt e t w oaulffs! I l i» matte 'chided him . but Mrs Charles Bundle to flare up at the least Uttle m atter. • vallatile in K l u m 'l lV « r l t ir a in Itiffc l ” 1 h a d Ju st l e f t M U n cr", w h e n w h s Die K entucky M otor Ccm pany. one • « a y it te e m » tn li| b trn am ! cle ar Ih# »à ia . You must know th a t I'm m arried " s h o u ld I b u m p in to bai C k fM M He is short, dark and serious, a good of th r Iradlne Negro businesses Ile a I 111 w o rth . i n a f r w rfd»i you have the per I n I r«»m* provider and an exceptionally dut.ful v<'8 O f course. How stupid • mat In town to close a business deal |>lea»ui» — the ad m iration am i envy o f Irlrm ii, husband, tu t he has annoyed me ter- ot me 10 forget," he adm itted, still We Just met In front of M ilner s and ribly a t tim es with his Jealous rages holding my gloved hand T here was and have a little lunch together for cam e In here to have a lunch and a i hat " i dare not ever be seen with another a tone of regret m his voice and a old tim e's s a k e '' he suggested, no'lug K « fa tiw l • 1114.1», l u ln f « IM « i k t r f g l . I» »i(1 !.. m an. for he ias seriously warned me certain w’stfu. look tn his eyes. He the awkwardness of our position right i Like a flash mv husband's dem ran- Jitai a n t i »bili •III» fit*»» ll| legi« um I'l l ining« (1 It wus so am azing Min' 'iiddenly dropped my hand like an «'•milt1.t •!»■» . rr » tit itrg t »*1 I .at It •*» lit« against It. in fron t ot th r swinging doors of M il­ j l was swept practically oft my feet 1 • in In i till I" * — • »•". m 1 - • »i. ■ ■ It Is all very silly, of course, be- awkward boy Mis face » a- wreathed with am lie; lah»«! l* I M | t e . MU|>II' M H a* b !•»••(• «I • » lip » « «Ose. I . ti>i>U«i«u * Ir a r , • ml li| U « > » m l 1,1». I l I M L "It doesn't seem eleven years have ner’s. W ithout a thought. I agreed and he held out his hand eagerly cause It is inevitable In this day and As If In celebration of .h e occasion, Bv t o i e l ' hr nlmrmt chortled. I m p assed," he said rem iniscently. "T o tim e lo r a wife to have some a c ­ YOUR MONEY BACK IF quaintances and friends am ong the me it was only yesterday th a t we the fine rain and m ist had made way certainly glad to see you Mr l»ll- ! Been expecting vou for some J men of the community. T h is 1* 1930 used to take those long walks of a for the warming rays of the sun and worth YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED I n* tin ow m r and m anager of not 1830. but Charles doesn't seem already Uie pavem ent was drying The days Die Progressive T a x ira b Company and U ntar than telline » *• «ry It n a n f l l at summer evening together, swinging to know it. ■ k Wnta fae » irmi »• ,*r -r t •»• * rr»«| city smel'cc! so clean and washed. The Oarug ■ VMJ «now I can understand his Jealousy, of ¡lands, or go t o r a spin around the O ram lay «iman f»D i• I lag» «¿è»» «t a W ell, well, w ell!' boomed C larence I tr ia l a m t if » "I l a r r n » M« »H ». t l .a n •»•i*A#«l a » l| course W hen he m arried me I was country roads In my old freak Ford window displays seemed more, and W hat a coincidence!' •risai Iva. a pini Usiti, j th e belle of Louisville and considered By golly, those were happy davs for more stunning the sm iles of the iol- wtiat dor* this m ean ?" ’ cried co re t one of the most beautiful girls In the me B etty ! W hat a lucky devil Bundle trrrrs and ncdenlrtans more ch cer- ('T e "Bay r n t L W I A I ’ « U h aa r« i ja r u f k t e n a « **a»*a. ll me something, you two N e g r o community. M> friends assure vas to gel you." ful, the autom obiles more shiny, the "Y o u arc, holier. Charles cxpuiln- me that a fte r ten years of ina-ried "B u t remember, you went away and ELSNER’S PEARL CREAM CO. life I have lost little of my Cornell- ! was gone a year when I m arried." I noises of the city like a giant sym ­ fd . seat I pg him self al the table "Mr [ Arm and arm we tripped DU worth s company Is going to buy 141* Milwawk*« Ava, * D«a< 104 * ness I atn very fair, with dark brown leminded him I thought I saw the phony my garage You know I waa telling I hair. Urge and lustrous black e . e s . ' smooth r.eh brown sk tr of his face lightly down to C astle’s, a cozy te a ­ have a very fine sm ooth skin, and flush f a lr 'ly as I said it. am still qulu. slender and a c ’ ive. "W ell, let's not talk about th a t," he room on a side street, w hrre palms Charles worships me And I always aid. evidently pained " I - - I nad and bowe.s about the tables give that Business. vou know And I , prtvaev sc Conducive to romance, vowed to do nothing to arouse ' his tc go wasn’t able to get back untll^after you fierce Jealousy. At C astle's It is thrilling to be loved i p by i a man m arried and went away ^ a Ciod. a » A what | "G ee, but It's good to sit opposite like th at, but then, it is also some r shork that was! " " I t Is prob.'.bly for the best," 1 re ­ you once again " he remarked ard en t- j tim es annoying. marked as Indifferently ws 1 couid to ly as we waited for our order. ~I I I n te r Mr. Dllworth conceal my emotion. often thought about you when 1 was | A fter Charles, somewhat relieved by I had .oved C larence Dllworth far In T exas wandering where you were taking m , into his confidence, had more deeply than I had ever ad m it­ r.tid w ha' you were doing I was too gone to business. I decided to go dewn ted to anyone And as I looked up hurt to write when I heard you had I town -o shop I love to stroll down into his earnest eye« I found m yself m arried and then I didn't know how 1 the «treetr and admire the shop win­ terrified by 'tie thought th at I still Bundle Would take It " dows, to walk along the aisles tn d e­ liked him next to my husband, b e t­ "Oh. he s terTlbly Jealo u s" I said, partm ent stores and look a t the m ul­ ter th an any man In the world. thinking for th r first tlm r that even titude of gorgeous things on display, "Let's go down the street a piece then I was disobeying orders In hav- ' C HARLES was terribly grouchy that morning. A fine, cold rain had ben falling since midnight, and as it was not late enough in the fall for our furnace to be : <>ing. the breakfast room was a little uncomfortable. I glanced up now and then as he impatiently tore through his newspaper and tried to eat grape fruit at the same time. “\\ hat’s the matter, dear?” I asked as sweetly as I could. “Nothing!” he growled, looking blackly over the morning Times. “Oh. yes there is.” 1 insisted. “Please tell me.” "W ell,” he relented, dropping the paper and revealing his careworn countenance, " I ’ve just got to sell out that garage by next week. The mortgage is due and I haven’t the money to meet it. Business has been discouraginglv poor, and I guess a big place like that was a little too much for me to handle anyway. I’ve been expecting a man in town from Louisville to look it over with a view to purchase, but he hasn’t arrived and naturally I'm worried half sick about it.” PH can hare Lure of«i Skin L IG H T E R ^ LIGHTER J Eisner s Peart Cream e Startling and Intimate Revelations!!! 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