Show y Husban and I IBy By Janne ps CHAPTER 21 Tom Out to Dinner I wondered why Tom wouldn't answer answer an an- my questions I hoped he wasn't going to keep things from mo me The very article m in the Sunday paper from which I had quoted to Mr Horne Home had said that a husband should tall talk his business over with his wife My last waking thought was as that I should tell Tom rom that It was only right to discuss his business affairs with me All the next day I thought of ot what It might mean to us Tom and me I t If he were associated In business with Mr Crandell I ran into see I Helen for a few minutes to talk things over arid alid found that really i she knew no more about it than I II dirt did I Walter never talks his business I affairs with me she told me He ne HeI I lie he doesn't like to bring his I office home with him And I dont don't dontI know but that I would rather he felt I that way If It I dont don't know when hes he's hard un I wont won't feel that I have to be so careful I But I read the other day that the I only way ay a man and woman could I get et along well and live happily was wasI to ta talk lk everything over tog together ther I and and and- Bosh It you pay attention to all 1 vou ou read Sue you'll have a n great I I I time molding your life by other peoples people's peo peo- I pies ples opinions I let Walter earn cam the money I r do mv my part by spending I i It and she laughed gaily I wasn't satisfied but said no more i About 5 o'clock the telephone rang I I took down the receiver wondering I who was calling at nt that hour I had so few acquaintances I Hello Sue Tom called Im at atI I the club T I wont won't be home to dinner I Im I'm oin y to dine with Horne Home and Crandell i All AU right I replied shall you yoube be late I Cot ot IN 1 I i 1 I II I I i j I A n THOUGHTFUL ACT ACT I I I I had done nothing toward dinner and 0 that I would Just have a at I t cup of tea and a cold bite I had a aI anew new magazine and was in a hurr hurry to toi I lead About 8 o'clock as I was cuddled up on the couch with a 1 reading lam lamn beside me the bell rang I Y went I to the door and a messenger handed me a long box saying Sign here as he pushed a little I book into m my handI hand I 1 slimed signed where he had told me t then hurried Into the ar TP T-TP nt U Ui t I first T thought there might be he s ome but the tag on the box was wa I I marked plainly enough Mrs funI Han fun dan I I I tore lore off ott tho str nr and opened the bojc Amer American can Beauty Dauty roses dozen of them To say sayI I was astonished was putting It mild I ly No one ever evel had given ghen me such roses be before tOri excepting once when Tom was courting me he hi ought brought me n. n half dozen ozen There was a n. card in the tho bottom of or orthe the box I picked ed it up an and saw that It wan wall inscribed Mr Everett Cran Cran- dell I t turned turne it over and andon on the reverse side I read read- Please accept these roses as an apology for keeping your our husband husban with me and so con condemning you to toa a a. lonely evening I 1 was delighted and spent a happy halt half hour arranging them I had no vase tall enough for them and ran In Into Into to borrow one from flom Helen I Y almost told her that Mr Crandell had sent me the roses but fortunately I Y caught t tm m myself sel in time She might t. t think he should have sent them to her I r thought so I simply told her a friend had sent them HELEN ADMIRES Scarcely had I arranged them to tomy my y satisfaction when Helen came in 1 I to ask me a question about cook ng i She was continually wanting to try 1 new things and as continually apI appealing ap ap- I pealing to me for advice Oh how lovely she exclaimed i I American Beauties this time of or the the year ear You are lucky I I Although I hated to part with a ai I I i single one I tool took two from the vase i and gave them to her I was afraid i she would think it strange if I didn't j she was so generous herself always i giving me some little thing I Oh Ob thank you Sue Im I'm going to toa I a bridge tomorrow afternoon and Ill I'll Ill 1 wear them They'll quite brighten I up my dress I i ii I i i I gave her the information she I II I came in foe fon and she again left me i i i alone I r tried to fix my mind on the I story which had had engrossed me before I the roses came but it was impossible I I A All 11 I could think of ol was Everett I II Crandell and his kindness kindness' to to me And although I was idle the time I I passed swiftly I Tho Th clock struck 11 just as Tom i I came in tn I i I I CHAPTER 22 I In Tort ToM Learns earns of Sues Sue's Gift I t sprang up from the couch to welcome T Tom m. m He lIe kissed me asked asked- if I had been en lonely then exclaimed Whew Y Ye e i American Beauties sl Who's your our friend Sue Arent they perfectly lovely I replied Mr Crandell sent them I wasn't It of him I r Yes Yes but but why should he send you j f flowers 5 Heres the card read what he says 1 T answered sin j i I that Tom didn't appear more pleased I ISo J So the were to take mv mv place j Ii IiI r I were the they Well I would rather heI he would keep his flowers I suppose i j 1 now you'll have to wr t and thank j I j i I him for tor tHem And then i I j Why Tom AIt t you glad heij se sent t tem them em You Tou act press ross i I not Jealous Why should J he But Sue I dont doUt like the idea Im I'm tired lets let's go to bed I I smiled to myself as I thought thought- I ITOM He is je jealous lous the foolish boy TOM REFUSES HIS CONFIDENCE i iY t Y had s said ld nothing to rom about i the business ss which had kept him out I but the n next morning at breakfast I I K asked Arent you going to tell me anything anything any any- thing about the business you OU and Walter Valter and ana Mr Crandell are consid considering ering I am so interested I II Theres nothing to tell yet tell vet Tom i answered I You ti w i tell 1 mo though if It you ou I decide to do anything I pleaded I Oh I suppose so Cant Can't you see Im I'm worried Sue and that your questions ques ques- i ann annoy y me me Home isn't a 3 business busi busl- I ness place a id III I don't dont intend to tomake I make it one I I thought of or Helen nelen what hat she had I I said about Walter I 1 wondered if I I not to know ever could bo be satisfied 1 a anything about m my husbands husband's affairs I to Just accept what he gave me and say nothing Tom had said he was worried well veIl I was worried too In I spite of the warnings Tom TOTI had given I I II i I how it hap hap- I I was in dEbt This ow I j I pene J I II I ha had ordered chicken and when it was d delivered I was out Then rhen soon neither I nor the boy could make e the correct change I called the butcher up and explained and he had said Never ever mind Mrs Randall Ill I'll s send nd I you a bill the first of the month and taking advantage of his willing willing- I ness nels t trust me I had paid for tor noth- noth I ins ing I nad ordered of him since noth-I noth Yet h in of or the fact that Tom had i j given me m mj entire allowance e as usual i had nothing with wJ wW l o 1 i meet this bill I had spent it for forI I things ROBBING PETER TO PAY PAUL A After fler breakfast Tom gave me my allowance I could eee see that his salary was s untouched tt He e had not t yet et sent hit I I mother her t ten d dollars ar Will m you need to send your mother I Ithe Ithe i I the ten dollars this month Tom I I 1 You know she had half of that Mr Haviland got for you Indeed I shall send It ft Sue Suo And I I if tt we hadn't owed that instalment fellow f I shouldn't have taken a cent I I I 1 I i I I i i i I I I I I or mat tI money Haviland collected I I I felt mighty mean about It it Well I think that would have been h horrid of you I guess I am entitled to some consideration I scolded Yes Sue Im I'm going now and andI he hurried away When alone I commenced to figure I didn't see see how I was to pay that meat bill for the last three weeks I and also pay for what we ordered I Sudden Suddenly 1 I remembered a grocer I who had solicited my patronage mg ing me to open an account with him I I would do that then use the mon money y yI I J dally daily paid for groceries to even eNen up upI tho meat bill Of course Id I'd have a ai grocery hill bill at the end of or the month but he had begged my trade and probably would walt wait while I was wasI afraid to f It k the butcher to let his bill go go as Tom often stopped in there and bought some little thing Monday I Vivian Morton Morton c Calls ophy op and phenomena of ot Spiritualism Friday FrIda evening at 8 o'clock lecture by Hon B. B X Matthews and nev Clara L J Ferris Ferns EPISCOPAL j St. St Marks Mark's cathedral First South near tl Second East the Very Rev William W W. Fleetwood dean Holy Holy communion a a. a m. m Sunday school a. a m. m Morn Morning ing prayer 11 Sermon b by the I dean I I i I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I BETHEL BAPTIST I Bethel Baptist church South and Lincoln streets Lincoln is one ene block east I of or Ninth East street II Lyon Ea ne pastor pastor BIble Bible school at 10 1045 45 a a. a in Fred A. A r 8 superintendent r n n n Preaching l I ife at 1145 a m. m and 8 p. p in by the pastor Morning subject Does It Matter What We Believe E Ening Er ning topic J Wilbur I Chapman Chapman Chapman-An An A Special music by br the chol Chr Christian tian ot at C 45 p p. m m. Miss irace Krummel presIdent pres- pres Ident Miss Lois Fraser r s leader meeting Thursday tu 8 p. p tu If y you ai are I looking for a wide wide awake evangelistic I orthodox homelike little church come and visit us Ul LIBERTY PARK METHODIST LIberty Park Par Methodist Episcopal Eighth East and nd Ninth South streets the j i llev Hev Harry T T. D. D D D. minister residence East Ninth South street street- Sunday school h 10 a. a m. m Professor L A inh nf tOb Ob I I in i Bridgland superintendent n t Divine wor worship o ship 11 a. a m m. m will be a memorial to the the late Mrs l Estella Blanch Special My t Father Watches Over Me le by Charles II H. Gabriel Epworth league p. p m m. leader lis Mable MableI T Topic rc Catching a Up With Columbus Co- Co I g lumbus 6 livening v nl worship IP 7 7 30 s Sub Subject g I The Universal Man This serI sermon ser ser- I mon will emphasize those principles of j I growth needed in our con constructive pro pro- I to Special music by Mrs Red ned Cross unit meets Wednesday I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I First Presbyterian church cornei II r I rand and East South Temple P f George I Davies D. D D minister I school 9 45 a a. a m m. Morning service of nubile worship 11 o'clock Them of s sermon rmon All An Ll of rJ Young voting Society of ot drift fi if b. b met r f worship 7 j I 0 y foi fo 0 j A i 1 01 W to 19 Su |