Show I Alicia Hammersly I IA IA A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry I IBy By idah McGlone Gibson S Tb ne rioted Writer Alicia nee nN nr Alicia At we 11 and end commonly called l Alix Ails l. In the absorbing ubI ab iii- iii I story Mory of DC her r girlhood M Ili She v Is jq cit tU to Ballet Hummer I On the morning morn morn- Ini log ing- of oC her wedding ye r day ulio he hie s whether er fOr she hO really N knows the man the she l ii 11 to mar mar- r ry rUdu lead l her Ifer tr to seek her I Il mother for tJ She ilie iOro finds her r I mother l in the attic before an old trunk which Is III filled with memories A Af A 1 nt nl rs N her r mother in is ton u is pair of baby shoes hoe hOf 1111 mother consoles console her point out the tue happiness to be bo found in it marriage based lasei It'd upon tipon understanding understanding under under- standing but bur warns Alicia that lint It I. I Is pome- pome thing ten fer different from the day dreamt dreamS of an au engaged td girl Hal confides In Alicia Alida that UL Isis income Inome for the first ye-ar ye r will alit necessitate and unil they must mURt iRe Iho with wills his hi parents parent for or awhile Alicia was as Hals Hal's parents had old oId 1 of wh t he Mie should do Alicia meets inert Nell Mart Marshall an old of Hals lIal The Tilt Mime anse evening e old friends of Hals Hal's Mr Ir n- n nil aid il d Mrs Lord and ami u tl Nelty call rom Irom the conversation he lie If Nell Neil Marshall Mar Mar- shall haJi has ha long lon been the belle belie of the tilt city II Alicia licu In the tilt nl ht wondering whether hat Hal nail really proposed when hn s he lie told tout I her lier r he lie l ed her ho or did dill she hir Inn Innocently ml misunderstand and he lie In turn let Itt the lie affair drift Into matrimony Ills III reply her Nell Marshall call calls Speaking I nl to Alicia 1111 of Hal Sal Nell Se-ll ConC confesses Mie ihie lied hod been n fond of huh Hal Nell Neil is going coins on a II bilL to Alicia's home horns city It I I generous but he seemed to think that as al long long- longas as I was with him and he paid m my bills hills when I went out with him that I did not need any money I knew these had also been the methods of his father in regard to his wife wile Consequently Consequently Consequently Conse Conse- it had seemed all right to Hal I J Va was determined however to say something to hal about Hail bout about this when we trot got t a 1 home of our own I planned o og g gr gJ i that some somo part of his income i he lse s se aside 81 for me T This I k knew must must- PJ fIor eIrk 11 hl j n or I would never he be happy Just as I reached reachE 1 this conclusion my I ears parR were assailed by Jy y a sound sound- that caused Pd my mv flesh to creep to creep to me It was more ominous than th the hiss of a snake I hearS heaM a cat at purring Hal ITal Hal wake up tip I said shaking him III him fear of making him angry had 1 vanished n What hat Is III the matter he asked In inI I such a manner e that t I knew he had hadI bee feigning sleep l I I That cat at Is iR In the room Dont Don he be foolish Tommy has been gone gose a long whO Of course ourse I believed d him even o against mv nv sense of ot hearing and turning turning turn turn- In ing out the tho PTAS gas ns I got ot into bed ARmy As AR my mv feet str stretched down they touched something soft Ind furry I T gave a aloud aloud aloud loud scream and anel knew no more T Tomorrow lIda Alicia to 10 Oo Go Home S |