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Show ' IrTi ill I 1 -i ill i Hoo? Her Husband Discovered the Accusing Picture 5 Which the Apache Lover Had Burned Into OpSj Fier Flesh, and How Their Happiness Was MM Finally Saved I TBI--''? jfAKIS, November JV 1Frf: a. HO.NOR1 t well known Paris , physician, had the Ifclily to write nn . ' f'-Vi he might easily rea more famous and sue-Mid sue-Mid in literature than he . in medical science. , PA year or so ago the doc- I discovered a remarkable method of Woo marks. It is quick Ed absolutely painless and ves the skin as fresh, clear and un- Hred as it was before being pricked hthe tattooing needle. Since the doctor's discovery was made Nn he has been overwhelmed with fes and women patients seeking his aid j the removal of tattoo marks whi h P resisted all other methods. : And in the reasons for the existence -Use tattooed designs and for their (r:' anxiety to be rid of them there J- being continually revealed to Dr jassore many dramas of real life as IWant, as thrilling, as unusual as M1! of the imaginary ones of the novcl-H novcl-H cr Playwright.-- "laps the most amazing of the tan-ij1 tan-ij1 eb3 of circumstance which have Ml h.aPPd:' unsnarled through Dr. wcorc'y scicntifir ic tkn ;n ,, i-. . h beautifj young wife of a wealthy bl?D buMncss Inan recently found caught caught, as she believed, jUll hope of rescue. I if thtUJd b" rruel t0 reveal thf' identity m l gU'lty bridf'' arul so tho name J" r here and the names given her i any ine nusuanu v.no M tnouph to forgive are fict I t2!Lc,rel was a chilrJ of thc Paris Bt dau-'''''' a Woll"mcaning but weakly, weak-ly, jc-r The mothei die. J v. hen Ec! ' V'3'' harcly f'JUrtr.Ti years old KU WOnlhS lat, r father,WM its r'is':'n llc ,our younger chil- tnt to orphan asylums. Little With only her wonderful beauty Corous health for a heritage, was i ttj yUth and Kood h oks stun d the fcidl '"tCrtsl of a notorious des-kr des-kr ;nAn in thc underworld as Juck Eoft? Kille, He waa the leader of most dreaded of the gangs of fc," Wnaf- in Amen. ;t you call lhat mfe-t. p.,, , I 1 . ascnated hiin a- no oUe i girl V.w ( IIf- took her int.. i . -.;er lnto ftH the dissipations, . . ';rn underworld life. tf1 F0Cn bpcam a familiar and m!M flfruvc ' the disreput e . trj ,"fr: lh'-' ApaeL.-r, gather to Ntl,- triumphs over the police a70l crimes. 1 young, too innocent of the I Lshi LrCa,iz llu-' Khane f'f 1hr' i,fe d Perhaps she would not have f ' rebelled, out of gratitude tor having hav-ing been saved from starvation. As .1 usee's beauty flowered into young womanhood the fascination she held for her Apache master deepened. He was madly jealous of her smiles and kisses. Then came the war and Jack the Giant Killer was summoned to the colors. After a week of wild dissipation he led Josee, on the morning he was to join his regiment, to the shop of an Ea t Indian tattooer "Mark that girl," he commanded tho tattooer, "so that if I am killed the world will always know that for two years she was mine." The tattooer obeyed 4fBM with enthusiasm when of-fi-red twice his usual f.-e. A He plunged his needles f cruelly deep into the gul's I flesh, etching on her back- in all the most brillian hues the desired symbo of her shameful bondag a portrait of her in the Apache's arms. t Six months later Jack the Giant "The guilty bride heard thc door s w i n g open and saw in the mirror the reflection of her roLfcrrff her. Her face went white and a pitiful Utile cry escaped her lips as she realized that her secret was discovered that he s a vj on her tattooed back the story of, her shameful shame-ful past!" eoum ucvci giiuuib luu Humiliation Hu-miliation of having the man she loved see that dreadful brand and learn how truly it symbolized her past. She had made repeated effort to have this hateful tattooing removed but tho cosmetic surgeons all told her that tho needles had gone too deep for the marks to be removed. But Maurice Chavigny would not take no for an answer. Finally his pleas became be-came irresistible and Josee Lorel promised prom-ised to marry him. She prayed to heaven as she did so to be shown some way of keeping her guilty secret from him. If he ever found it out she was determined to kill herself. The Chavignys, their honeymoon over, settled down to live in a fashionable section sec-tion of Paris. But all her husband' devotion, de-votion, all the luxury he lavished on her could not make her completely happy I h . Iflll Killer was dead " '. blown to pieces .' Xv - by a shell while ' - i v fighting the Ger- iv v - mans as fearless- ; . , -'A ly as he had j. ;, . fought the police. J ' A And then a mn- h ' ; '.' . ' . a c 1 e happened. V , i Joscc was suddenly fa f.llod with H--.il-.ion , for the life she was -lz-!BmM no leading and through the fortunate aid of i settlement worker she turned her back on it forever. for-ever. . SI e .Plained a position in a great m.l-jin-ry shop. She had natural aptitude for the work and by the time the war v.. over she was earning a large -al-. as a design, In her spare tune -he had acquired a good education and no one who saw thil refined, fasluona-bly fasluona-bly gowned and very beautiful young woman would have guessed that she had been an Apache's love slave late in 1918 he met Maurice Cha-vilrtly Cha-vilrtly wealthy young partner in an hast-importing hast-importing ftrm. They fell m lov. Llmct at first sight, but when he asted bcr to be his wife the moment that Ihould have been so blissful was made Hie of exquis.to torture for her by bought of her Uttooed back. She said '- -i I, She liveii in continual On the left, a young woman wnose body dread of his until q few weeks ago was almost com- ,j i 3 c o vering pletely covered with tattooed designs. t1(J awful Above, the same woman with more than truth that was half tho designs removed, and with Dr. biazohed on Honorc applying to the rest his painless ),,.,- back. new methods of eradication ,.,., herself from because she felt sho wearing low-cut evening gowns on I J,. Ui IrrAlin.ln C L.-A .A.! Kwuuua ui iiiuu'.mj , out even mis njse did not bring her much peace of mind. To her overwrought imagination it 6ecmed as if the vivid colors, of the tattoo marks must bo always visible. One morning several days before thc date set for M. Chavigny's return from a long business trip she was seated at her dressing table. Her negligee had slipped down over one shoulder and, thinking hercelf safe from any intrusion, intru-sion, she had neglected replacing it. Suddenly, without any warning knock, she heard the door swing open and saw in thc mirror the reflection of her husband hus-band advancing toward her. The guilty bride's face went white and a pitiful little cry escaped her hps as she realized real-ized that her secret was discovered that he saw on her tattooed back the story of her shameful past! She reached for her revolver, but be- Mile. Lotty, the Parisian movie star, owner of the most beautiful back in all France and cne which has never been disfigured, as poor Mme. Chavigny's was, by the tattooing tattoo-ing needle fore she could pull the trigger her husband hus-band had wrested it from her. She collapsed col-lapsed in a faint. Brain fever followed anil for day. her life was despaired of. When at last she began to recover she sobbed out the whole tragic story to her husband. To her amazement and delight, de-light, he was rilled only with forgiveness, tender sympathy and still greater love. But he was as eager as sho to rid her body of this cruel reminder of her past. ;u. t navn;ny en-'irieeu io near n i,r Honore's discovery which was just then being perfected. He took his wife to seethe see-the physician and within five weeks lo r hack was without a blemish. Even with the hateful tattoo marks wiped out the Chavignys fell they would be happier away from Paris, with its painful memories. So they set sail for the South Seas, where M. Chavigny has business interests to start life anew. By Dr. Honore's method only a few inches of th1? tattuo marks are removed at a time. First the spot is thoroughly cleansed and bandaged on each side, to curb the blood pressure The area is blistered blis-tered and a half-hour later the outer skin removed with a knife. Then he applies u coal-black solution, prepared according to his secret formula, and covers it with a bandage. The solution absorbs the ink, and when, after three r 1 ! :- ' The tattooed portrait of a sweet'ieart of a French naval officer's cadet days which Dr. Honorc removed re-moved before his marriage t k v f i oVi rf-.n a lipirpc weeks, the bandage is removed, tho skin is perfectly healed and without a mark. Many Of Dr. Honore's patients are so enthusiastic about his treatment that they are glad to have him give their cases publicity in order that other sufferers may benefit by his skill. One such is a young woman who was formerly of the underworld, but is now reformed and soon to marry a reputable merchant. Another is a French naval officer, who had the tattooed portrait of a sweetheart sweet-heart of his cadet days removed from his chest neforc his marriage to a Parisian Pa-risian heiress. But the doctor, like every other good physician, is jealous of his patients' secrets se-crets unless they wish him to reveal them Tho facts concerning the guilty bride camo from friends of her. 'ff |