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Show THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926. PACE SIX - tj e 66' 0 1 4 Arid Vho Handsome. viwr.: Lomsfcfc s F T -- l "You Should Kick' When Leftt. stsBley, Comstock, Ptenr J over's iceiU Fiance m He M oukt .Appear as tb Perfect Lover in Dicksee'a Farnoua I'aintuiC r "Romeo awl ' y . . v Jar" a? Joy ce 6 IV 7 w -- V v f 1 t. . V- ' 4tA Pirate Charminf Portrait Marrted-an- " . J " . " iter ; Dlrorced Ptgfcj Bopkina Joyce Who.. Announced Her Engagement to Cnnutock, but The 'v Apparantly Quarreled, j LT d M!fr';; V ? VllV Mj'SBf ' ! "iffil? VJ' , ' - ' ..5W ? ' J - Mrs". Pefr- - ijw--!- . First "Wife if ibu fnnt-.Who Gave ITer llxebuid tTu jo !..- - .. (iwwtock No. 2 and Now Wichcs fiita Gwsl Lwi Wlti the 1'rospective Mrs. tomstocK .No. 2. ' .I - fXt - u'VWYAJVvA - ' "Vrl 7T' V'v V- It : 'l V. 'tt - V'X,SS , ' ' PVfiV j.. J ' ' ..1 w,c""u ImnOAn.. ZJTiL ... "J7.-- h Jvr "4 'J VA - f , -- attempts t6 issue any denial, pf this statement or say or do anything that .will reflect on me he will get a snappy come- - iiick." - atioted a3 savinp further that while she stayed in Chicago he went to Florida and obtained a divorce there illegally. She contends that he got. it by making affidavit that he hid been resi4ent ftf the State- for two yean at tw a time when, had really She ' is . ; mnmr of America's most recent and ; .. between etiteriaining ; batUe-wyladiee-- la a re'ntleman' wEos'e hair is brush-back like, any jtjst- - A' atraigrht " - -V t busittesa-msmHe. isn't etactly a "blcutter-and- - , . - e ai - love-tangl- ed . , er latest-ieaMil- ain e -- Vnedal-covere- "forbid the bans." This didn't' bothor ,;thor Peggy or Stanley. When the statement was shown them on the deck of the Alexander as they sailed from Miami to New York, Peerjry said: "We are going to bo married, you may be sure, for Stanley is .truly divorced, you know." ' "Sure, I'm divorced,", he echoed, with his admiring eyes resting on the beautiful Peggy and the enormous bunch of orchids ;hfi had given her. "We are sailing shortly-fo- r Europe. We don't know whether we' will be married in New York or abroad, but we will be married all Tight." Peggy chimed in, smiling "We are not worried about former wives and husbands." . i , cc-J-- ill V SIT 1 k& w , a only ........ Comstock. T. "It is true that Betty was Ids first wife." she Bays, '.'and that they were; divorced,- but the details she has told are absurd and ridiculous. 8tan lived with her only ' two months. - I upvct saw the girl, in "toy JifSV and I never asked hive-- to five .hint ur for me;He left home before h and I ever met, and she 'dragged the divorce suk alocc for two years ' just to make him tremble. She got bar tl"meat What more - does hail from Chicago, but he definitelol Contnrtree, y;- nRtreta Chamber 7 golf and directors' irtBetinira ramrr inan- nurntinsrAitij na sonnets and rojiea and rope ladders an - -- and.Go-Gettet'clu- , bf - ROCK, milHTO. in .Florida who cleined up teal tstattr and'looka jus ejraetly Joyee.Morneri.who-.ha- iLy 'prT3TTl tj ' iQr h7tm rchbygftSUhley-Conytoc.A- . PJ? already had a f- - - . , ;- U ( - AVVcV - ni hercattieeteritieseouldalleesaeber S I , .11 V. X' "'". . x t - Vt H" h. V 'NT " ' " ? s - Vt k 1-- "a? 4 1 ' ' "I 'H-- . r- i r - 'A'-- - ii he.ftt- J t ? i . --'- i , 'VVwi' ' - 'as ous lovelorn maiden eompetition 'had', ao oue,-piotte- ,.A d of Veroha. Juliet B.ut 'ladies. V ,1 : . ,; :T1 V Xw .: J ;i n .. w ' ii V ll 41 JL2j2rJXl. . mmm ' . V 1 f .'...-s--'-''-;-- ! WNA. ' ' :.) ' Cw U'k and !vfalaf V.aatare that be is a typa, ?f.Urj taf isatrtinoslal mlsadvehtUM tbs swtn M .ethw .man who rank high both la ,fira4tt sad the Jsaial His .Vher two wrvsk Register - lib bM . and wants S wsttt b bwtt!! Pfgy r7s now, it's robattya boatnasa btt bis, tiiay dsd&ra. ; , vBut fie beantlesT. Wl over ' yet , Ruwir? i oo - flrfradway say thst Paggy airalad f.nd thV he u and Convrtek hnv now appeartrg clubs Tftk ' : a fourth Mauafa?'tiinab$i'.ei;lrt ebsWlm?.-- ' ir rVevv hte.-rlilted Stanley or fnley-- ! fOHt ? ."i ,'t? been cp!aUled--iti- 4 pssfbM thas iftnr ! 7'Jiffenea. sty t4isst4--- nf peibie also Oaf Qm httmm tt tJte ' . , ' is . . ' l' - - W.: f- .- - w tVr - - loved film. 'ftere is Romeo .' - Tho ,mta i fner As he has a lot f leysl 100 per oM yr can business rak t has had no uWi fa , Ameri orr roats; yovris; and that h . 4 l' V TZfff . v&.V f - 1' 'I . "4 f I c v f- thc-- e been - out bitterness Or malic; but tv-- . P''sts, with a trifle of indigiuttion tovv.--J "second wife, Evelya v. "I don't think Evelyn has aitrivU'to cem-plnow, when she is suffering turn Peggy Joyce, exactly the ' same thing, that she herself ' oneo made me suffer. i'The truth is, I gave up Staa because Evelyn begged me to. 'jShe-wa- a engaged to him before I had my divorce. 1 have a wonderful story to .. .. . tell, if I want. to."'And back to, that past she went, . as she reviewed-th- e "history Of her romance the goideft. daya. of. iiuiek marriage, short-lived- , a moment of happiness and then divorce. "Mr. Comstock," she aaid, "was an automobile sales manager when. we first met Stan is a wonderful boy. I fell in love with him. I was only' twenty then, and I saw a geod deal .of him, as I was private decretory 'itr tr concern wih which he transacted lots of businss. "Honeyed words, flowers and candy, gifts and gifts hey were 14vis.T!J- - on me nd "romance Mr. Comstock .was asked . When never came to a girl with more glory cally about Mrs. Evelyn Comstock's statement "We went to Chicago, and were worried in that the Florida divorce was illegal, he said:. , ' 1916-M81 I was ionjy .a chUd, linjcphistj-cate- d. ay - "Court records, never mind where, show that (What could he expect!" I am properly divorced from both, my former Then came the brief honeymoon, followed by "' , wives.". j ... . ' th divorce. W Betty, the first wife, aomita that she has been "Yes,-hpaid m," Betty declared,- "all the beaten in the "battle of the beauties," and takes V court I but had to ordered, for fight it Even her defeat rather gracefully When Pegpy and though I had voluntarily agreed to give him up New Hotel. at the Ambassador, 'Stanley arrived - for Evelyn. I hav. lttes torprovjsrifc ali,-a-- r the marriagejicense. and divorce papers to show Below: Stanley Comstock and Peggy Hopkins that it .happened exactly! a I jay. , & Aft Joyce Photographed Together Shortly . . "I have seen Stanuioee .the time pf our divorce ' Their Engagement Was Artaounred,' in Detroit We had lunch m New York, and he told me then that I was the only woman he had ' ever really loveovand that, he would marry me ' st ., ; again if he could."- c-,"But now he Ignores hll that and the second 7 wife, the ofie who took him away from me, has , only unkind things to say about ,ns botbj'' , The. only . seriously angry .lady in the whole mix-u- p is the second wife, Evelyn. She is bit- ter toward all three,' Betty, Peggy Joyce and ,,Tr.,,Vv k X.Jif.j'im. , east to New York - fn-th- V -- )V' ' Comstofk, the modern Borneo, from iacfe' oilier .with significant regularity ever since bJa ntothef first h t him out of her sight. ofn)li U fickle,'4onna e nobile," j- But v "Beautiful Mrs. Betty Comstock, ht flrat tfej J: fashions men aeem to chunge tike tashions recounts with a certain pride that when &he led him triumphantly to the altar a number of in haU anil tiibonfl.. ' Stone AWTtwas the night huntei " thcr, aspiring .younaMadiea tore, their .hair . rv i antf shed hitter tears .'nkrf tt"At.' v.; wielded the tib,..,.,. t."'"'-ron ,. MYnn.ynA.mx?fm -- wa ;who., ' i , the pnmttivo jBdnvo. T and It wt th warrior hi .nun name and is JiiVeivn) rtole Kinjr Arthdr'a Round TaWe it was the knight in go Betty away .from Betty says. But Ken tSe" Senalasance came, the lovelr And now, Evelyn londly deladies forsook brute strength' and showered" Aeii the evon more heautiful clares, sweetest kisuea $n. poeU, painters, aitisU .and planned to steal him aain. f'egy i drejunera. ; ' Hence the battle. In the dissolute decidene M the sixteenth Mr. Comstock declares that he- and aeventeenth centuries, the Lotharios, the Doa lg divorced from Evelyn, but on the Juaiu, the love pirates, the Camdovu, the roke mhia Intn Ihfitr AtKII' day after it was announced in the Ind 'newspapers that Stanley and Pepgy From Shelley all the way fe Beirdsley the Yellow Book days, tho pale young- aesthetics. Joyce- - were - engaged Mrs. Evelyn .. .Vw Comstock issued - a statement from .. . had the inside track. Today Jn America, with modem' life speeded Chicago Raying: ? "We are' not divorced and if he . tempos fashions jn men" seem to up change ven taeier.V Dur. . Before the war it was the matinee idol. Mrs. Evelyn Comstock, Stanley's Second period aftering the war and for a c'yateally brief Wife. Who Says That Stanley Is NoK -hero. Then it d ward it 'was ine - Divorced from Her, - Though Reallyhair.. slid rnto' the !sheik" with patent-leath" . : . M " f?ays He Is. 7 'T oHieo-t-he But the- - every ajfa thare are :ertaitt'tnes or Hf t S'fi A , 4 fN York, he found a telegram frometrj-iivtrg Milwaukee,- in which she said i ' "Wish you happiness and all t':.n. wtitt h Oi world in your new marriage vki Vu. I rt you to know that I- have rutting ."ft for you both, and.- dont " f oifxt, Stan, that I sacnficed my happiness to give you uo to which is more than Evelyn seems to Lo 2Jyn, willing to do for Peggy." ; Her comments on the modem 3. v.'o a:-- with. in '.' 'fy'Xt ' ;V4 t i 3 'Pi tht Lift: At V! -- Study of tha Mucb- - jv ; 1 Accused Peggy S i I S f 2r Wife No. i4i ' v y; V 'is'(:Ifc."iiK(' : " - - .' - - - : " ' I - tJ tAW 3kT - tZ' . - ' I 'I . - win. l hit rv; p U fjmwimwt A |