16 fill-: BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1021. My Marriage Problems "Revelations of a Wife" sMftMa, 1st. I Jack and Jill Why Ar4 Lillian arvl Dicky About Btss Dean. Well!" Pukys voice lirlj n ; Ironic upward iiidrciion. "Where's the crifii'lcl C'indirclU? l)il slit finally g( into the house itliuul arty more sophisticated masculine eyis than J'a Cosgrove' gating at 1 her twollrn InoUict?" ' I gsird at him lit blankly. Put a mtniiie before, under the pricking o( my conscience, 1 lul told lies Drait thai Dicky would grt no ex . ' planation fr6m me of lirr inability to walk into the house. Hut lie had voiced hi own explanation ol her j-lmht- and the mrrect one. "Why, w hy I How did you know l.er feet were swollen?" I am n-ered. Uicky drew himself up to hi full height, (tuik hit thumb into the nrmholrt of an imaginary waittroat and glared at me l"('i!y. ' Keep Away "My good woman,'1 he began, "you woefully underestimate my powers of observation. If there wa a stone or a bush, a chipmunk or a lahhit on th.it mountain that didn't know lies Dean was suffering the torture of the damned in those sneakers rf your, I'd like to see the article. Of course, the didn't ay so she's game a the devil I'll give lirr that credit hut lie couliln t get way with it. I he kids rcver, too and she staged a blip, with a tonsc- fluent wrenched birk that was a pip doesn t know about blistered and pin and gave her a chance to lean on tt the last rart of the way and ease her fect a bit. And then old Lil's spiel about making her comfortable and our not ' turning around of course that meant shoes and stock ings off. A a matter of fact, I heard the snip of the shears, and Lil's stage whispers when she doesn't care a hoot whether anyone hears or not are mighty carrying. "So you see I know all about it . except hew bad her feet really are," Dicky grinned. If it's just some thing that's temporary, I shan't care It'll teach her a good lesson. She s altogether too cocky. But if it turns out to be serious, I'll be mighty sorry I didn't let you give her those larger shoes. Say, do you know you're a good scout, old dear?" He threw an arm around me and gave me a careless kiss, but though I thrilled to it, as I almost always do to his caresses, I could not lin ger in his embrace, for what he had just said alarmed me. "Oh, it couldn't be serious, could It? I must go at once and see." i'v "Keep away from the buzr saw, that's my advice, Dicky iaUed after me, but I already was well on my way,.t6 the house;. s . I Lillian'! Advice. " Lillian came out of Bess Dean's room-as I entered, the "hall. When she saw me, she laid her finger on her lips and came swiftly down the hall toward me. , : "I've turned her over to Mary, she said, meaning; , Mrs, Cosgrove. "It's better all arcund. s,What Mary swollen feet up here in this mown tain country isn't worth knowing. 'And I don't think Miss Dean parti- x cularly eares for, my company just now.' She knows I'm your most in itiate friend, and you you're sure in Dutch with the fair damsel. How clarft you be able to wear ' smaller size sinoe than she does?" ' "I shan't," I replied demurely, "un til I can get to a shoe store." Lillian stared, then laughed. I had known from her turning the care of the girl over to someone else that she feared no serious consequences, and her laugh confirmed my own op timism. 4 "That's so ,". she said. "Your shoes are cut to pieces. Weill I'll repeat my dictum of a few hours back. If you ask me, I think the whole per. lormance has been -distinctly worth .while. That girl's colossal vanity needed a blow and it certainly re ceived a Dempsey knockout. There's "only one unpleasant feature about it She'll stage a comeback of some kind, mark my word. Oh, I don't mean anything melodramatic or vi sions, such as' the -Draper or Rita JUrown would engineer ' Uuf if she -can humiliate you in any particularly aggravating way, Bess Dean's go. i-inj? to do it, and make, her own chance if none cornea her way." I went 'back to Dicky with her words filing themselves away fof reference in a corner of my brain. "I'm glad it won't be serious," Dicky said : when I had told hun vliat Lillian had said. "But aren't pyou getting pretty well fed up on little Bess-ee, Can't you manage to send her home with a flea in her ear, sor make it so uncomfortable for her that she'll vamoose?". , "Dicky, you know I couldn't do ' that!" I expostulated, although there' 'was a tiny thrill of joy in my heart at his query. , "AH right, she's, your guest and ,your funeral," Dicky retorted. . "But you just listen to your Uncle Dud- - leyl That ladv. isn't going to forget 'this stunt in a flurry and she's apt "so make yon remember it unpleas antly." , 1 st.,ii.l there and let me look at you?" ld Jill, dramatically, when lie ram home from the viure. "I w.U it nte?" he irritated m bewildered way. "Why, that's wrong with mef t dm in. trail til answerma Jill drew back, cocked her head on an angle, and stared. Inen me pursi mm a merry, teasing laugh. "Have you gt.ne nutty? demand ed jack, brunjurly. "No, lumcy " and the blew him a phantom ki "I just found out today how handsome you arc.' He eyed lirr suspiciously. I dinner about ready?" he asked gruffly, hanging up hi coat. Dinner wa about ready and mighty good dinner it wa, loo, what with creamed potatoe (which the brute liked) and crisp fried egg plant (to which be was extremely partial) and grilled pork chops, rich custard pie for dessert. He ate two wedges and stirred his coffee with a igh of satisfaction. "Say, dear," he murmured, wliea he had lighted the usual cigaret, 'what wa the joke tonight?" "Vu mean about jour being so stunning? "Aw, that rot," lie grunted. 'What is the areat idea? "Oh, someone who was here to tea today taid you looked a if you were the twin brother of Brit Ltell." ' "Bert who?' "Rert I.Uell." "I never heard of him," said Jack emphatically. Who is he? I he new UUiriier iwy jriMii ,-n.miinz a vi "Heavens no!" Jill was plainly hor rified. "Why. Bert Lytell is that stiinnine actor vou see in the mov its. That fine, manly fellow who" "That I saw in the movies? I never saw him in my life, and what more, I don't want to. Ye gods, to think that some friend of yours comes here right into my own home, and drinks up my tea, ami tiicn in sults me bv savins I look like one of those movie actors, with their patent-leather hair and their grins and simpers. Gosh, that's enough to make a man sick, that is." "But Bert Lytell is a regular kind of a man, and He stopped her with a savage frown. "Say, Jill, I don't want to -hear ADVKHTIseMKNT. DECLARES SHE COULDN'T LIFT HANDS TO HEAD Nebraska Woman Overcomes Her, Troubles and Is Now Well and Happy. "I can tell you I was a mighty sick woman when I began taking Tanlac, but today I'm well and happy," said Mrs. Martha Bushey. 1613 North Twenty-third street, Omaha: "I was left weak and run down by the grippe and it looked like I never was going to get my strength back. I had no life or ambition about me and I was so nervous I could- hardly sleep. Then rheumatism set. up in my arms so that I couldn't raise, my hand as high as my head, and my shoulders ached so terribly at times I could hardly stand it. "Never in my life have I seen any thing to equal the change Tanlac made in my condition. It gave me an appetite and soothed and toned up my stomach so that everything I cat agrees with me. Every ache and pain has left me and today I am in splendid health. Tanlac is certainly a grand medicine, and people who suffer as I did ought to know' about it and take it." ' Tanlac is sold in Omaha by the Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. and by leading druggists everywhere. any more about him. If you've gn cry about him, too, ana u you agree that I look hk him. (or the love of heaven-keep tt to youritii. "But lit' stunning looking, Jui the same, and you do kk like mm, iuited Jill, exercising her prerog. live of the last word, lack pretended not to hear. lie pasted a moving picture thea ter the very next afternoon, in tnc city, while he wa out for luncheon. And fats willed it that a great g1ar li k poster with the name of "Bert Lytell" utarcd hint in the face. "Bah." he muttered. Hut hi ('Kit dragged and he hesitated and glanced curiously at the pleasant, pictured tenure Ol tne acior. mm wim .. 1 ..I 1 .Ml. guilty gianee over ni aiiouiner, jmi Tack paid hi 30 rent and (lipped inside the darkened auditorium. lack was very pleasant wiien he arrived home for dinner and Jill was trateful. The potatoes au gratin were a little burned. But her Jack didn't even notice that. fehe observed his smile. "Say, honey," he aid, with gay animation, "who was it aiU 1 looked like Bert Lytell?" "Oh. onlv Annie Aldriali you don't mind what she ays, Jack. An. nie has il!y judgment, and she only said-" "What do ou mean, she lias judgment?" he demanded, indignant y. "I think Annie Aldrish is a mifhty fine little wo-nan. and" Jill is still muzlcd about that, and no wonder, eh? (Copyright. 111. Tlitiipnn FVl'ir rvlr,( Then there is fringe, used on pink satin petticoats. Music at Federated Club Convention Provided by Seward Talent Representative of U.WM women of Nebraska, are in readme for the pilgrimage to Seward for the open ing of the state convention, Nebras ka federation of women's club, Tuesday evening. "Onward Ne braska," U the !ogan for the meet ing wlurh will continue tiirougii Friday. "Onward Seward." might be the slogan so far at music is con cerned, for with one exception. Louise Ormsby Thompum of Central City, the talent come from the hostess rity. The Seward Treble Clel club wttl he presented under directorship of I. A. Park. Mr. Taik resides at ork but carries on work in Seward, including directorship ol the Seward Coinmuuity chorus, Few composer are better known throughout the country than Mr. Park. The Mucical Blue Book of America gives Mr. Park credit for being the composer of more than 2,000 four-part com positions. Today the catalog of the J. A. l arks company include oo book publications, close to 1,000 oc tavo numbers, beside nunierou shett music title, which are sent to every hnglish-speaking country in the world r aved on records, used by every standard professional quar tet on the road, in this and other countries, and in use by ihorusei and choirs ill every large my in America a well a in thousand of wlligrt and hamlet. Prof. Karl Jfaase, orgaiiitt and composer, it onanist and choir di rector -of the M. John l.uilieran choir of Seward. He i a fellow of the American Guild of Organist. Paul Renter, head of the piano de partmcnt of the Lutheran seminary at Seward, will play a group of hi own compositions and several of bis songs will be presented. Godowsky. who playea in Omaha Jhurtday night, has pronounced Kruter s com position "interesting and beautiful." saying they are "lull ol sentiment." Mr. Keuter is secretary-treasurer of the Nebraska Music Teachers' as oeiation. . ' f ' William S. Larson i director of the musical activities of Seward High school, Including bind, chorus and orchestra. He i a violinist of ability and lias appeared in concert for two summer season on Chau tauqua circuits. Prof. Reuter will accompany dim at the piano. Alts Margaret Link, a young meizo-soprano, will sing lliuisday evening. She is a graduate of the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Carl Koscntof, tenor soloist, true si ting J, A. Pail' tomposiiiun, Mrs. Vra li, Luhe, dauiihier of i .... I..- I ! -. ii,. u iw f, I . i.rrrhr, will stum M in musital iirtlrs, iiioiniuies the Community thru and Treble Clef club. She will play an organ pre luile Wednesday evening, Mi Pansy Cooper. Mit I'amy Cooper will play an organ prelude nt iiirsday evening, the opening number u( the ifenrrsl seisiinii of the convention. Mis Cooper is orgAitist at the Methodist cburrli and i ! a vMlml.t, Butterscotch. Two cupful of brown siig.tr. Two tr.pHMifitl tif vinegar. , One cupful -f butter or sii mini!" . Cue cupful of water. Mix al the ingredient In a sauce pan and boil the mixture until it be come brittle win it it i tried in cold vatrr. Pour into titrated pin and rllow to end. When it i cool, mark it into square. WHY- Are Ssvif.es Called "Barbarian ? To the Oerk and the Roman the speech, of the foreign tares with whtnii they tome in contact appear i J to be mulling but confused and piiintelligible jumble which the con quering nut'on translated, prrhap satirically, as "ha-ha." For tills res son the Greek "barbardo" and the Latin "barbaru" both symmnmous: witli "barbarian." were applied a a Beinric term to all foreigner, much the Y,i-t Indian refer to 'fereu- But the practice of calling for eigner barbarian wa not confined to the Creek and Roman. 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