EV&NItfG MD(felt--PHCWCDELPmA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 191G rv rr?w n jir MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE GARRISON What Dicky Told Madge That Sunday Morning ItAT Are you Koltiir to do, Madge? .TtjfAT Are you Wttfhv the Uniform?" Dicky looked iitltV up from the Suday newspapers, which re Jtrewn around the couch In the living nam where he lay etretched at eaee. It Mil Sunday mornlnic. nicky'i "laty time" f the week. The Sunday morning before thin I hd eat near him In the big chair, atro reading, and we had promised our Zaire that thin would bo our weekly cue torn neither of ua having much Incllna. lit n for church. Bui this morning, wllh the etpectatlon of tiU In the evening, I knew that there mat work waiting for me, o as noon an tilcky waa thoroughly absorbed In hla pa. ttrf I had slipped Into my room and put in one of my kltchon nproni A sense of Wifamlllarlty came to me na 1 buttoned It. tot I had not wont It alnco Katie had taken tiie helm of tho kitchen I had hoped that Dicky would not notice my absence, but he iiw me and called to me ns I passea Uirough the living room on my way to the kitchen. "I must prepare those palled nlmonda ft tonight, Dicky," I replied "Bother the salted nlmonda I told you to get those that were all ready Can't Kail do them?" "Katie has all he can do," I explained patiently "Sho had the dinner to prcparo ind then thh afternoon she will polloh up the furniture a bit." Dlrky gave a groan of pretended dismay "Don't tell me, Madge, that jou're one Cf the women who start to cleaning houte every time they expect guests," he began I used to ow that never, never would I marry ono of that stripe It takes all the comfort of hmltiK anbody como to tho houie to Imvo everything no stiff." I nanted to remind Dlrky of hln dla tribe of n few dnya before, when he had hurt hip Immeasurably by his criticism of the disordered llv ng room. Hut I hnd learned that Inconsistency of speerh v,aa one of Dicky's chief characteristics Tho opinion lie expressed ono clay he was likely to contradict tho next, so I skirted the topic carefully. Tirrn-A-TETC "We're not going to clean houso, Dicky nothing that will il'sturh you a bit. Hut I must prepare tho almonds myself. It la a tedious Job, and I want tho time after dinner free for the sandwiches and tho table. You'll run out this morning and got me a few flowers, won't you7" "Huro," agreed Dickey, "but there's no hUrry, i there?" "None nt nil," I nssurcd him. "All right then. I'll go after a while" He resumed his reading nnd I went to tho kitchen. "Please get me tho nut-cracker nnd the almonds you brought homo last night." I told Katie "I will crack them here on the end of tho k'tchen table. He sure thnt you hao plenty of boiling water In tho teakettle by tho tlmo 1 finish them." "All right. Missis Ornham, I feox." Katie was bustling around the kltchon, getting the breakfast dlihea out of tho way with more than ecn her usual rapidity of movement I eat down at the table and began cracking the nuts It Mnn ft slow job, and I had flnlihed only nbout n fourth of them when Dicky appeared at tho door. , "I've como to help," ho announced, but I eaw Katie's look of dismay nt tho tiny kitchen uhoro she mint get dinner 'Go back to your reading," I commanded gajly "I don't need you. Uesldes, there Isn't room for three of ua here. Katlo hasn't room to turn around as It Is " "That'B eattly remedied " Dicky caught lip tho illali of nut meats, tho bag of un cracked nuts nnd the paper strewn with shells where I was working nnd carried them Into tho living room. I trailing along tcalnd him muttering futllo protests. An le reached tho table the paper slipped from tls grasp and tho shells flew In overy di rection "Dicky!" I gasped. "Why on earth did you bring all this stuff In here? Katie cleaned thin room thoroughly' yesterday, nnd with tho exception of a little straightening and polishing of eome of the furniture It tth all ready for tonight Now It will have to be swept again, nnd that wilt mean tho dusting and polishing done all aver again." "You don't suppose I meant to drop tha blasted Btufr, did you?" demanded Dicky, and his voice held a hint of anger that I promptly heeded At all costs I wanted to avoid any unpleasantness before tho coming of our guests. The evening promised to bo enough of u trial to me without having my nerves disturbed by any disagreement be forehand "Of course not, Dicky," I soothed, "and as long as the mischief la done we might as well finish them here. I'll get another nut cracker and tho folding sewing table from my room." "You get the nut cracker nnd I'll produce the table." said Dicky grandly, and In a few mlnuteq wo were seated opposite each other amicably cracking tho nuts, while Dicky talked of everything and nothing, nnd I half listened to what he was saying, and halt wondered what the evening might bring me In the way of experiences. To me, whose existence had been the monotonous one of a schoolteacher, life with Dicky was Ilka revolving with a. kaleido scope; every day seemed to bring something Unexpected to me. uimii Ml I I I I I I I 15 Fine White Diamonds In All Platinum Set ting, very latest de signed Lady's 9QA Ring I7w THOMPSON Eetb. 1801. iiuiilii 35 S. 8th St.tomtarrr ALlSSRl X- TOHKBauSQy'io Go urns of Dlttinction for Woman of Taste CHAPMAN GOWN BUILDER Bait 8t7, WeUbtman Ilolldlar ISM Cbettnot Stnet M. B, Bimodtlliu Artlitlcallr Dene. You're not half listening to what T am aylng," Dicky said accusingly, "nnd I want you particularly to henr this. You'll have to hear It some time, so you might a well before you meet her" "Meet whom?" I was curious at onco. "Hes Marsden" Dicky stopped Rnd Hushed a bit He appeared at a loss for wo"l;-. I'lcky, of all peoplel "Well?" I trlfd to make'my voice en couraging "I never reatlted until recently." Dicky went on In embarraesed fishlon, "how dif ferently you look at thlnga from the way my friends and I do Wo might have been brought up on different planets, you nnd I. Now lies is one of the most brilliant wo men I know. She has written two or threo nmels that besides selling well enough to Hive her n good Income Independent of other work, have made the critics sit up and take nyj. She Is a leader In tho feminist movement loo, nnd some of her magnilne nrtlcles upon the new place of women In the world or whatever the rot Is that the fe mlnlsta spout, are considered clnsMcs In their line nut" I Interrupted him breath lessly "You don't mean lUlzabeth Faulkner Marsden?" "The same" said Dicky dramatically "lou don't know her?" "No. but I Iiumj read many things she has written. She Is terribly extreme, nnd I cannot ngreo with all sho says hut her stylo li wonderful, and many of her ar gument nro sound I ehrll bo so glad to meet her" "Will you I wondor" muttered Dicky. Then he spoke rapidly, boldly. "lies not only hat terribly extreme uews. but she put thvn Into pruct'ec. Sho bellevei thnt If n, man and woman hae married and find thnt they no longer love each other, laws cannot bind them, and they nre free to form tics clwnhere." IIAItD TO COMI'UEHfiND "You menn7" I felt breathless, as If 1 were running "Well, among people who do not know her she observes tho conventions Hut nmong ui It li generally understood that she nnd Paul Atuood nre something dearer than friends." "Why don't they marry?" I felt ns If I knew, yet drendrd tho nnswer. "Dccntm unrortunntely. Paul haa n wlfo who will neither mako life bearable nt home nor glvo him n divorce thnt ho ir.ny find happiness elsewhere The At woods have n child, too, which complicates mntters." "Oh I" All my repucnancn to tho whole nffalr was contained In the llttlo exclama tlon Dicky looked nt me n trifle Impatiently "Look here. Madge." he said "You hao led n life nlinost cloistered In Its real Ignornnco of the world I would not hao told ou of this only I wanted to prepare you, no that If jou heard f It elsowhere you would not think I had purposely kept you In Ignorance Just forget that you know anything about It , that's tho attitude the rest of us take " I felt Btlflcd. I it anted to be nlone I got up blindly "Plenso pardon mo a few minutes," I said. "I will bo right back" (Copyright ) (CONTINUED TOMORRCrW) HHIUUj ',fe5ln IIIIHHTI Caps are In evidence as an addition to the tailored suits. This attractive model la very deep in back and combines warmth with stylex FURRIER 1604 Chestnut Street The House of Exclusive Models OtnrMriiiDuiiniiniBqBagirjiiianiiiiiiiiiiiiLiin niwiiiiiiiitiiiiiimniiQiiiuiiiuuHiiiraiimiaiiiiiiiuiutiifiraiiiiuti jIm(M TBOWBl t3pS.l3Tff.ST. 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