| Show REVELATIONS REVEL l' l OF A WIFE I fc I Story o of 0 a Honeymoon H By ADELE GARRISON ft s sHILL HILL If is 1111 YOU ASIC SI JIg ME THAT VA V. f II LEAD U Mi II 10 TO TOty Ir IreI Ire ty I stole after Diele Dicky as he went down downstairs downstairs own stairs t interview Mr Drennan Brennan our landlord who for some seine reason ha had come the thc Jay iy ay before beCore we wore to mocan move mo an and had asked to 10 sec see my husband I l knew new that our eccentric landlord was intoxicated and probably ugly I 1 I alt also o knew Dicky's rs r's violent nt easily arou aroused cd temper an and ami I feared an altercation alter alter- cation callon between the two men mon I had no noI I I Idea I what I could do In such a contingency con con- eney but with the futile protective protective tive Instinct In times limes of danger daner which I women Mourn share with hens liens 1 got ot as near scar i I as I could to m my husband without Ins his I knowing 1 I was wa near something of oC I which I was wa devoutly e in hope he would remain I Ignorant I am surprised r Gr raham began beg our landlord ponderously and j slurring his hll rs r's In the exaggerated manner common n with him when vendor under the Influence of liquor to find no I I sign u of our mo out of or my house I Dicky flamed instantly I r knew It III b by the way a he threw up his head al although although although al- al though his voice was Wag controlled if H Icy as he lie answered the manAs man As 8 our lease loae i is not up until tomorrow tomor tomor- row row I dont don't see why that should worry you rou But it tt docs does won worry mc me came the thc unexpected reply I I have me mc own 1 sticks slicks of furniture com In In ll here re to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow morning and I J dont don't want to take an any chance of not havin you OU out Youre mi mistaken on one point Mr You Brennan Dicky said coolly will 1111 have hac no sticks of ot furniture comin in hero tomorrow mornin Ills IUs mockery mockery- of or the other mans man's tone was waa I ln in pointed I trembled as I heard It lt I Wn n R So o mid I And 4 why not The words were like the crack of a whip lash the theman theman theman I man fairly bristled with auger anger under them Because m my lease happens to read until noon tomorrow Dicky replied with every appearance of or nonchalance although X h knew w how furious ho he was underneath his mask Until that time I 1 have hae possession possession-of of the thc property and ard I want you OU to understand that t you OU have o no husin business s being here at all I until then So kindly take lake yourself off Fairly livid ld with rage rase the thc the man lunged at al Dick Dicky who rho easily sidestepped side side- stepped his drunken rush and our landlord already unsteady from Crom his potations measured his length upon the veranda eranda floor Ivor With a s ering Hl tantalizing little laugh h Dicky stepped back Into the tho hall and when Mr Brennan unsteadily ii ily 11 got ot up from where he had fallen Callen he look looked cd around furiously for or his ml missing adversary ad When hen he lie finally spied Dick Dicky ho he shook his fist menacingly mon mon- Ill have ha the la law w on you for this lie be cried An let lot me tell teil you rou if Ivory bit of your OUr traps Isn't out of this gate b by the stroke of oC noon tomorrow you'll be ln havin a n Como on yr r hands He lie lurched off orr down the path to tho gale eat and I forgetting I my fear car of ot Dicky's knowing that that- I had followed allowed him ern him emerged emerged r ed from froni m my hiding place and flew to him Oh I was a so 10 afraid you ou were ere going to have a fight T gasped and Dicky frowned even cn while he lie patted my shoulder reassuringly I I Will III You Your I You Sou ou ought ht to know better than to follow me down Into a 1 scrap he sal said 1 I I Then he looked l thoughtfully after our landlord Theres one thin thing sUre sure he went on Weve got ot to be he out of here hert h by noon tomorrow He's Hes within his rl rights there and ou woul I 1 like t nothing het better t r than n to do us any ona way he can Ill I'll get et hold hol of Jim and have hae him get et William Trumbull and the push cart Cirt Well We'll move o by 11 the thc push cart If IC no other way Would you ou like to ride lide on top of oC the load I 1 smiled faintly I was onas In no for or Tamer raillery Dick Dicky I T said theres there on one onn thing I I you OU simply must mURt consider AYe Ye never r cap get set those papers and mid looks books of f yours vours moved mo over o by tomorrow noon The They arent aren't n eer packed and you ou i know kIlOW the Is piled full ull of them and there arc are man many more in th the attic I Theres There's more than one wagon load of oC them hat rot exclaimed Diet Dicky with I the usual Jal husbandly inability to estimate esti- esti mate m an any domestic work to be done There are onh a f r fen w boxes Ill I'll toll loll you ou what Ill I'll do Ill I'll get et some som bozos bovos up from the grocers grocer's and antI pack pact the stuff rl right ht awa away But nut T I knew Dicky DIk I had seen him In action or action or rather Inaction when inaction when packing his collection before A vision Islon came before my p. p eyes of or Dicky sitting Bitting in tIle the midst of h his papers and books the next da day while an n Irate landlord rt nt at the door A sudden den Inspiration came to tome tome me mo I J wen ver I to him an and put m my hand upon unon his arm Dont Dout It T I soul go 1 ly With William Trumbull ill and the tho p cart eart T i know Inow I J CPU cnn n I beau beau- It if you'll Just do Jo one thing for fOl mo unc Will III you youn you you- n Tic slipped M- M Mrm lII rm around me unc and kipped me mo tenderly Will III 1 I 11 he ha answered When hen vo ask me unc that ven way L Lead ld m me mo t to It lt 11 If HI i If It Its It's rn 11 thine i short of or burning at nt the thc I stake c. it its it's yours Continued tomorrow I |