' ■—“--X A Wife's Confessional Adel* Garrison's New Phase at * REVELATIONS OF A WIFE (Copyright, MM.) '-■—■-/ Madge Sees Lillian and Marion in a New Light. That Lillian's mysterious protege was in some sort of swoon or deep stupor was apparent to all of us when Kam Tlcer lifted her slight figure and 'laid her upon the stretc her. She neith er opened her eyes nor spoke, while iter heavy breathing and the peculiar color of her face told even those of us inexperienced In illness that it was indeed a very sick woman whom we had brought home. "1 want to keeir her on as nearly a levsl plane as possible. ' Katherine said, assuming the direction of things with the fine professional capability which we all recognized. "1 will go first and steady her head. Madge, you follow at her feet. You three men and Mrs. Tlcer, two on a side, life all at the same time when I give the Word. Lillian, I'm not giving you any thing to do. You know- best why." 1 caught the wan smile with which Lillian answered her and realized that with the temporary transferring of responsibility for her self-assumed charge, her iron will and poise were letting down the barriers to physical exhaustion. "I'll Go t’p Ahead.” "I’ll go up ahead of you, If you don’t mind,” she said, and as she start ed up the stairs I heard Marion say, Imperatively: "Junior, sit down on that chair over there and don’t you stir till I get back. I must go to my mother." She ducked under Jim’s atm and ^ darted up tlte stairs, overtaking her mother upon the landing. I saw her take her mother’s arm and place It on her strong, young shoulder and, thus supporting her, disappear into the upper hall. “Not Rol/ert Savarln. nor any oth er," 1 murmured to myself as I saw the look which adoring Lillian turned upon her young daughter. "Marlon is all she needs. For I had seen something in Lil lian’s face which I do ,iot think my friend yet knew herself was in her heart—a look of leaning, of depen dence—the first tbj>t I ever had seen In the countenance of Lillian Fnder wood. For so many years she has borne her own Inirdpn and those of everybody within reach of her. And It was given me In that moment to realize that while dependence upon any one else In the world would be a hitter draught for my friend, it would ho inexpressibly sweet for her to lean upon the strength of the child she adored. Katherine followed my look, nodded in assent to my unspoken thought, and then taking her place at 'he head of the stretcher gave the word for its lifting. With infinite pains the three men and Mrs. Tlcer lifted the pathetic burden and bore it to my room, where Lillian sat in an easy chair with Marion standing watchful ly by her. I, bringing up the rear and steadying the foot of the cot. as Katherine had requested, had an un usual opportunity to watch the mother and daughter. I told myself that I never had seen anything more , beautiful than the devotion limned in their faces, so strikingly similar in feature and expression. "firing her close to the side of the bed." Katherine directed. ' Madge, you are pretty strong and she isn't heavy. Will you lake Mr. Tieer's place on that side? Careful when you shift hands, flet a. good grip, Madge. Are you ready? All right. Mr. Tlcer. Now, If you'll come around this side nnd lift her very carefully Into the bed. I'll take her feet. Theip. Thank you so much. We ll excuse you men now, and Mrs. Tlcer, I wish you'd see that 1 have plenty of hot water. You'd better fill the hot-water bottles and bring tlieni lo' me. ami also fill the ice cap. which you'll find In a labeled box in COLOR CUT-OUTS ' Little Snow-White v Keeping House. Today you will read one chapter of the story of "Snow-White.” IHave you been following the tale? If you have, you will soon have a whole set of "Snow-White'’ paper dolls. * • • Snow-White was a willing worker. She very soon learned how to keep the house neat and trim for the seven little dwarfs. Kvery day when they had gone away to work she made the seven little beds and swept and cleaned the tiny house. When they came homg every evening they found a white cloth on the table and their seven little plates and mugs in place, while their meal was all ready to serve. The little Snow-White was so sweet and so willing that they soon grew to love her and they all lived very happily together. (Color (his little dwarf’s suit yel low and his heard black. His pick should be gray and the basket b»6wn.) ‘(Copyright, tm.l the closet off the hathroom. Then well be prepared for anythin? the doctor orders. What's this?'' She took up a corner of the sheet. "As 1 live, a hospital hod. and a mighty well-made one! Did you do that while you were up here? You're a record breaker." "I Thought You'd I.ikp One." "You didn't say a hospital bed." Mrs. Tlrer said, while a flush of pleasure colored her cheeks at Kath erine's praise, "but I thought per haps you'd like one, and the things were all handy—Mrs. Graham has a whole hospital supply In the closet, anyway—so it didn't take me but a minute fft fix It. I beolnged to n first-aid during the war and we used to race to see who was the quickest. It did us all good; kept up hustling. 1 ’ll get those things for you now." "I think I know who used to win the races," Katherine called after her. Then, Marion having gone with Mrs. Ticer we three—Katherine. Killian and I—with memories of many bits of strenuous work shared, stepped close to the side of the bed and gaged with Pity and curiosity at the girl whom Kate had so strangely thrown in Killian's path. St. Patrick Luncheon at Westminster Chureh. There wil be a St. Patrick day lunrheon at Westminster Presby terian church on Tuesday, March 17. Mrs. Van H. Dunham is to be are chairmen of reservations, and Mrs. Clarence Rubendall and Lysle Abbott at rhairmen of reservations, and Mrs. E. W. Byrn is in charge of the din ing room. Mrs. A. K. Reed is not leaving for California on Thursday, as has been stated. She may go at a later date. ’ I I I ■ ..... Extravagant statements are unnecessary; they won't interest you nor influence you. What you want in a Living Room Suite is durability, beauty, fine construction and excellent materials, ^ou can get all theso things hero in tha suite you select. Many different kinds mean diffarent values and prices. You are welcome to chooso from them with our assurance that any one will do much to brighten your home with truly Spring atmosphere. % C THAT NEW LIVING ROOM SUITE | 3-pisce Overstuffed Velour Suite with loose cushions and best spring cob* 1 . struction. Makes an ideal time to buy that new living room suite.,. | PPCC mm With each suite a 7-piece sunburst cut glass watar sat 1 I absolutely free, and soon you will need it. • I TINT NEW BEIROOM SBITE THAT JEW RININR ROOM MITE A beautiful bow-end bed, cl.ifforette, dresser * r*«l value for March. Just think ef securing a basu s ._J vault. th. ___ _ t.ful ganuina walnut suita at aalr *107.30. Raally $300 1 end vanity comprise the pieces Aj AA AA .hould b. th. pries. Lsrg. buff*. __ in this 4-piece genuine $225 % I €l| llll ohlong t.bl. am) flv. chairs in geo- (lAl CA walnut suite. March only..... V I WVsWV ulna leather or tapestry, and a host A I Ilf 911 chair, apscial at .. ▼ * w w Free Free Sir *=» — 1 New Spring CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH Rf 1 PLAYS ALL RECORDS m W " Ul * W The wonder phonograph f ■ A CA , „ . „ et such n price and will f|| II *V i ®*12 A.ml«nt.r Rug..#39.75 hold it. own with m.ny H Jf 9>12 Seamless Velyats .#30.OO higher priced machines. W w Sx9 Tapestry Brussels.#13.75 P Bridge lamp sod IR Racarda free 27x54 Axmiasters.#2 HO ■ ■ © © phenegraph. Can yau .naa.oap_heal II T_ EXCHANGE Sprin leaning call# for new furniture to replaco the old worn-nut 1 jfji |rp|m ■ QORaapy w pieces. Call JA-1317 end ellow our representative to quote you our I'! l/tl AICI Iwlfclw I offer in exchange for new furniture, stoves and rugs. ! ! Our inexpensive location I^^AND'DOdf^C The State soils for loss on mnons a saving for you. *W*',*# AV lower payments and no Intarast. COME TO THE STATE FOR LOW PRICES AND QUALITY » * v Waits Four Years for Man. Dear Miss Allen: I am a woman of III and have been going with a man since the fall of 1920. He Is about live years older than l am. Ten years ago he came to this country from Kit rope, hut has never taken out citizen ship papers. He works every day. sick or well, is n very quiet man. and has not gone with another woman since lie has been in this country. He is good looking. He wants to go to Hu rope next month tple were here visit ing two weeks So and they said we had gone together lortg enongh. I told him my folks wanted me to get mar ried and he said: “YoTi know what I have told you. If you don’t want to /=SOLID SILVER HEADQUARTERS ALBERT EDHOLM Upstairs Jeweler ,^2d Floor, City Nat’l Bldg. ^ ] (fie; .. I is a comparo \ lively easy ' matted v)hen J , J the home cook Lr !ea& PERRINS’ (SAUCE a real help It makes food taste so good XT EVERY GROCERY wait. And some one else. ' For my birthday and Christmas each year he has sent me some beautiful, expensive gifts. -Should I wait six month* or not? Don't you think over four years has been long enough to wait? I like him better than any one else FOl'R YEARS. Four years does seem long enough to wait for a man. but on th« other hand, since you have waited that long you might just a* well be patient for six months longer. Don’t say any thing more about marriage. The man you want seems to be a type who will not be driven into anything. I think, however, that he is to be depended upon. D. M.: If tlie young man is In terested in possessing your affections, lie will give you a chance to tell him you care. Otherwise don't force your feeling* upon him. Jf von do, you are quite likely to forfeit his regard. Charles: A mutual friend or ac quaintance is the best one to help you out of this difficulty. Northwestern Alumni Meet. At the home of Maynard C. Cola. 1915 Lothrop street, there will be a social Katherine of Northwestern uni versity alumni on Friday evening, March 6, at 8 o'clock. Husbands and wives are included. Any farmer etu dent of the school Is cordially Invited to attend. I Bridge Tea for Aineriran Home ^Department Friday. Mrs. George Abbott will be bos tess at a bridge tea to tip given at her home, 3324 Pine street, Friday afternoon for the American homo department. Omaha Woman’s club. Eighty-five reservations have been made by the members. Hostesses will he: Masdann** - Mesdame*—■ .1. F\ Dimirk T .1 Hurnett .lohn Om T. H. Ttary T. It. Ward Isaac Douglas. C. H. Townsend Benefit Card Parly. Bethel guardian council of Job’s Daughters will give a benefit card party at Masonic temple Friday aft ernoon at 2:30 o’clock. Bridge and high five will be played and prizes will be offered. Mrs. Gilbert Weth erill, chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. John Douglas and Mrs. J.ulu Mills. New Spring Coats 29.75 Many 35.00 styles, some 39.50 styles, some 45.00 styles are found in the line at— j Huy All Your Styles of Thorne. F. W. Thorne Co. ^^^packea jj - ~gT! ovenj/u\k (I v w iJL —baked exactly right in II \ TMT ! the famous Snow Wbite /I Bakery’s revolving ovens fl | over clean coke fires at II n 500 degrees. ll Ml —then packed while still warm 11 ■1 in sanitary and protective cans, f| H caddies and packages. fl 11 —fresh and fine and flavory fl jf f when they reach your home. II Ml —good eating any way you like 11 Ml crackers and always satisfying. ll Your grocer can supply II Vl FAIRY CRACKERS /I ■I Railed sar«l bv I Ml Iten Biscuit Co. U SA* ll M{ --"SNOW WHITE BAKEglES --- ll \ tmir7 WBKttrtifflres die penny a bigger valae in.: deTighf^, long'latting ami beneficial refrethment - - Coodng hose enrfte train or in the car-- It’s so cool,and. street after smoMng. dad then when yon get home how eager the fittk tad* air for their Wrigjey*! How good it Ufor them! V. M. H. A. Dinurc. Directors of the Y. M. H. A. frave a dinner at the Brandeis Tuesday night for members of the east in the recent road show Riven by th# or ganization. Among special entertain, ment features was a steroptlcon num ber. showing well known members 20 nr more yearn fijso. -NdttEgS— Only Four Days More! Five Dollar ‘Self-Service’Sale A sale that comes only once in every 6 months —and but four days more to take advantage of the splendid values offered., .4 Notable Collection of Napier’s . $9 to $15 Styles in “Character” Footwear Slippers V Seasonable ] Pumps *r Colors and Oxfords Combinations The shoe' in this $5 sale collection are from the same niakers and are of the same fine quality as will he featured in Napier's N'pw Costume Booterie (to be opened early next week.) Charges as usual—but no refunds or exchanges. ^ 1 307 South 16th St. Gives Karnak Cre dit For Splendid Health Denni* E. Engle Burlington, la. "Karnak went right down to the bottom of my trouble* and cleared them all up. I am like a new man now — fre»h and fit from head to foot." Of the thousands of statements given in praise of Kar nak. the remarkable new medicine that is being sold in Omaha by the Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., probably none is more interesting than that of Mr. Dennis E. Engle, prominent man of Burlington. Iowa. Mr. Engle holds a re sponsible position with the Burlington Pickle & Vinegar Works and resides at 209 S. Gunnison St. In relating hi* experience with Karnak. Mr Fugle said "The trouble with most people Is that there being no many medicine* they think they are all the same, hut 1 can assure them, from my own e* perlenre. Karnak Is totally different and far more effective than any other*. "1 had suffered from rheumatism for eleven j ear* and had most se vere pain* all through my hips and in both legs. 1 would Hist limp and hobble kround like a nipple. 1 suf-j fried hoik d.ij and night and could hardly sleep. "it just seemed like all my muscles j were lied up In knots ami every move I made caused me more pain. After my day's work l would diag mvself home and was unable to (to out tn the ev suing "My stomach was all out of sorts, too i didn't eat much, but l would suffer misery neaily »!1 the time from gas pains, cramp* and biliousness Several time* these attacks wore so had 1 bad to be helped home amt M couldn t even c.tt an apple without I sever, p.iir an-, suffering for hours l tiled eveivtmrg 1 could find, Fat nothing brought me any more than a little passing relief Finally, my brother. In Wichita. Kans wrote me an : told me about Karnak and th* wonderful result* It was producing. Then I began taking Karnak. and my troubles began to disappear. 1 haven't a patn or an ache In my body now and my appe tite la splendid. I eat anything I want and never have a minutes suf fering. " ' Karnak just seemed to go right down to the bottom of my trouble* and dear It all up. I tell you, It's th* most wonderful medicine 1 ever heard of. 1 feel frvsh and fit and just like a new man ftotn head to foot all the time now and 1 consider it my duty to tell everybody what has brought' bark my health “ ltemembsr—your money wtil h* cheerfully refunded if }ou are not delighted with the results of th* first two bottle* of Karnak. K.vnak « s'M in Omsha be th* Sherman d McConnell TVug C\k, and In Council Fluffs bv Tuffs Drug Co an l Proad.way Pharmacy —Advert:»* m*nt>