Show TH E TANGLE LETTER FROM SALLY ATHERTON TO BEATRICE GRIMSHAW CONTINUED I Mr Prescott was ver very verj much put put out out as I told you jou OU over Leslie's makIng makin mak mak- in ing herself conspicuous at the Paula Perler Perier matinee I wish that Summers would have left my wife alone he lie said Now v isn't that Just like a a. a man Bee I don dont don't t suppose Dick rs knows thing about John Prescott's Prescott s escapades but like a good publicity man he lie looked ed up all the popular young joung married women i In in the town and got ot a corking good star story I i the paper about It Miss Perier Perler in fact got herself hersel in- in I to Leslie LesUe's s home and even that thai i was put in the paper with the exclamation ex ex- ex that she spent t the afternoon after after- ing noon his in baby Mrs b Prescott's Prescott s nursery holding hold hold- This of course made Mr Prescott more snore he tie hAn n was enraged as ft than asa b ever Yesterday he tie hAn n was as ft asa b I cross as a bear rands and snapped me up evel every time I said anything to him t Yet I like Immensely Bee He lies lie's s so darn human I r hav haven't en t had a word fr from m Sam since I left which h I r guess is perfectly perfect perfect- ly all right He can get along without without with with- out me now His eyes are all ali right I have a feeling he is glad to be alone and I l know now I am I saw Leslie for the tho first time at the matinee part party She has grown rown very lovel lovely lovely-hasn't hasn't t she Mrs EHing- EHing was with her She is also a very beautiful woman and I Imagine Is very fond of or Leslie for she seemed to beam with pride whenever I spoke to her of ot Leslie Leslie's s appearance Mr Prescott doesn't doesn t like Mrs ElI Ellington El- El I lIngton for some reason Do meli men ever like their wives' wives feminine friends any more than they like their masculine ones ones ones' onesI I Im I'm m quite crazy crazy about my work here It is a pleasure to work with Mr l Prescott even when he Is grouchy he he Is so funny about it just like a great bi big silly boy Last evening after Paula Porter Perier left town he took a great reat bunch of gardenias gar gar- denlas home to his wife and I think gar he had as great fun showing them to I I I I I I cupboards but she did not feel a bit warmer at any place So Raggedy walked past the bedroom of ot Witch Wiggins and as he did so he said to Raggedy Ann Com Como here Raggedy Ann Anna and see sec if It you feel warmer as you pass the door So Raggedy Ann walked ed past the door i and she felt just a a teeny I hit bit it I warmer but grew colder as she I walked away from the thedoor door I do believe the two magic books are hidden in m the witch's bedroom I Raggedy Ann said nd hd sure sure enough I Raggedy Andy It feels fells hotter and hot hot- i ter cr and hotter the closer we come to I the bed And so o It did until Rap flag I edy g Ann the witch witch's Rag s pillow p illow and felt the two magic ic books Here the they I are are Raggedy Ann i c cried ried Turn back the covers and andou y jou ou will see them So Raggedy Andy t turned back th the covers and both dolls g gave ave a cry of ot dismay for the two magic books were ere not to be seen me as he did in presenting them to her Although he did not say so so I could see he was trying to make up for something he had done that was not just right Do you think she will be pleased he ho asked me Ot Of Of course she will be pleased I What woman would not to receive gardenias from any man nian even her husband He looked at me rather strangely and then grinned You dont don't think much of ot husbands do do you vou Mis 1 Atherton Well veil I Ive I've ve always found it easier to put up with a mans man's if I were not married to him As I gave ve him that parting shot he left the flowers and now I must also leave or the elevator will be closed Write me often Bee I love your jour letters and I J love to write to you vou Affectionately SALLY Copyright 1924 NEA Service Inc Continued tomorrow orrow |