DECEMBER 6, 1919; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ . PAGE ELEVEN I SANDRA THE ‘ I .IEALOUS I By Jane Phelps ' ,,¢+»+¢4++¢-ooo-so-o§»¢¢ 000" `-.~ 3.1.7.",-. . . ._ . ~ "Slot-onA I-tEAns Fnom nose '. ,;_. KEMP ' _ n 11 -“_” ` rn.-.I il ...Inman you who read my s,0.~y that I was lurid and nieun? ii sc, _colisider my jealous nature. At Ilnits I was utterly miserable. sus- picious of every word and tiction of .either lily husband, or those' whom he nppenretl to like. I used to thunk God niychiid was u b0y. S0 WOUId not have to suffer as I had done be- _ ,.,,_u,-I- or jealousy. I held the opln-I inn held by most women, that men never loved in the some way; nev- ,.,. ¢-fired quite so much as women did. ,ts l grew older I found out I was wrongl But at this time, I 'thought .if mon, most men. as rather guy Lotliarites, ‘intent upon making Ihoinsolves agreeable to any prettyI tvuniuii, regardless of others. Rose Kemp had gone back to her liushnud. _ I . When I road her letter I scarcely , grasped ‘fs contents, so surprised was I tluit she had decided to return to liiin. ' “Dear Sandra: You will be Inter- usteti to know that I have gone back to Walter, sho 'commenced her let- ter, "I round I could not be happy :iway from him. Had I been, I never should have gone back, because he has uliaiigcd in no sightest particu- lar. But as I was unhappy away from him I was more so than with Iiiin, I have concluded to stay as long as ho will have me. ~ “You nee, Sandra, I constanty- vlniiiilizod him as with some other woman; planning to divorce me. It may ho that I can at lc-nut put off that dny by being with him. I shall keep his home as best I`cnu; and shall try not to iind fault, no matter what he does _ I did at first, you Iznow. Ile is the sort of ti man who will not endure to be criticized. I will nov.-r`conipl:iin, or innkc things uupleaszint when he is around. Per- I hops I may at least win him to thc extent that he will not be anxious to bi- free. ` "N.\\'i-i- .ease to he thtiukful, Sun- Ilrii, Ihni [vt-u have a liustbnud \\'liu dos-fi not run after other \\'omt\ii. ’I`lnil is putting it luidly, ,bitt why should I try to hide things fro in _v_'~ _ Iler repy, just it short note. I’-its lull of gratitude. ".Iuniour'.~t picturo is on my dress- ing tiihle. I cnil him my little ~'weotlieart," she said nt the close. '_<___¥~_-_--___...._.i`.. I yet Imvo the bent eouxh ram-:Li IMI over tried. -l1l'l:~1l!l2u.~;n.u; _nu;~:u~u;n,n,~;n,~_»'n: Yon`vr- p obnbl heard oi this twoll- }III0“'n plant' of niIiikirnr‘cou;zh syrup ut] wmv. But. have. you ever lun-il it | ,hhfh .vnu dig, von will understand why , fotirunrls -o finuilios, the world ov.er._ IPI Ihngtllinty cotiH‘3»'¢l'dl_v‘koop Iionso nitliont. if.. 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II ‘Il I . _ . _ . ‘.-- I I § ‘HEI Patlieplioné represents fi big advance in -the phonograpliic art It I - itissesscsi distinct and exclusive improvements, such asrcproduction by , Q I ncctllc Aside from tlic \.iS I r II IICIII Ute Pzithephonc plays ALI. records. There are no cxtrn :ittncliinents to buy. 1....; ~-T<`~;;§-o=- 5-ii-1** is ”~;=_';“"“* ~_~»_=-___ 1.-;”`" -D v;:;'”:_~.-'"*"____;‘°"°'____....'“'””‘ _ -\'.2~_.-:;?~°°-__-;_*1`°‘“" IK _ _ _ “ € I ` ie _‘_~v._ __ _I _ `;I j Q ' \ ___ . I ’ 'il rf ti _I --...___- _ __.__},__ _444 4 4 A ' ff’ iiieuus of the gtniiiiic sapphire ball instead of the anti uatcd destructive and inconvenient stcc ~ thousand times. which ii-leans that you may build up a permanent library ofthe \vorlci’s best music. 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I.‘lni~s all records. $285 oo Ill tmilliinini .._... _ -_ -- .............1...........,..~»..,..._...,,,..-....,.=.~....u= -n...».f_-_..@.-un...»».»_.a..... .........-n......___ _ __ ___ _ _ _ _*___ _ ____ _ ._ .- ____________ WW! mm _N ____§__u________u_ _ ____ _ _ ;"'- ._ I , I' .Il ‘II .. ». _ I. Q -_ ~ ' _ -' . 5 - _l... . / - . . I,\ - . ...__ __ '."-AW -Z _"1 _ ‘[, \ __ . _ . _ I ....,....y tx , I Anicrirnn wal- 4 " 2-*-I_I..~.‘."__r'-I ;‘»II"I'I?II.'<...‘: _ .;=I. . I _ _=~.~ .~ I . I..I-. . _ I _ _ . . I if I. ._ I' ._ ._ ‘ I I -:I . I . I I ' I-~ ,M 11 .,_IilI.». I I iuuttntt uit I » _ , _..-U- .. _...tw ---»~-»-'--~I.I--'i-~-\\-I- ---I»»~ ~-.tr -_ _ _.Je ..i.,_. r... __ ,_ .. , .,‘t,_ \-_\__ 9' _-'5"“f'_~j_~_£_»;_h-!_5‘_»___§k ` ` I, . ___..'_i , ..,'I;¢' .'-;=__`.» .-., ' ` - - ~ -I '- H _ _ __ _ ___ _ / ,_ _ _ _ ___ 1 _ Lv/ I_ I..- --\- _ ~ __ ____ . _ _ _ __ _*_ _ _ _ ' "”"" -' " ’- ..;='=__._.. __ “__ __.__._-Y. 1 _.__.._.,,>¢ 5-<12? ___ .. _-_ - ' `-' ”' “She has no otlior," I tliouglit pltingly. SANDRA REALIZES THAT SHE HAS DEVELOPED Rose l(em'p‘s very real troubles niiido my iiiinglitury ones disap-_ pour for at time. Wlioii I was -Lomp- lod to trot, or to give way to my jealousy the tliouglit of' her, hor spoiled lifo, would stendy nie. Then too as Junior grow older l was oc- cupied moat of the time. -My hus- ln\nd's social position dcinundetl that wc entertain a good deal, and ofcourse we wero entertained as well, Now he loft all the details to nie, instead of attending to them Ii-lmsolf, with Mrs. Gray's assistance. “You have developed into it won- derful hostess. Santini,” he said ut- ter ii Inrge dinner wo gave. Every- thing had gone oft smoothly. and I too was rather prmid of my nuc- cess. "l uni_ dldighted 'if you wore plousod," I said quietly. Little lie knew how I longed for something more than his calm praise which hc might have given to anyone who had ‘pleased htltm. » - “You can bo delighted, then, for I wus vory pleased. Even Levridgo, your hole noir. complimented you. Said you were 'great' " “I nm muah obliged. to Mr. Lever,- iilge, Considering that lm knows so much aboutruch things, It was quite ti complli'nent.'°_ We bot_h laughed at my uni-casni, and nothing more was unid. But long after Everett had left for tho o*Ilice.' I stood at the window. where I had waved good- nyr- In htm, rind wished he would _|.I5I_0m..- lorgot to pi-also soIctilinly,~_ nnq 'lovo me ns he had Leoln. I "Ho nov_er_wili. _IIo’lInavcn ,Bay had _rm 'hadm accomplished those things to me,' I murmured as I i ...men I.-.I-..y. into mimi uid. fauna S051” "gf all - ilurtoti was brick We had ti dinner, and sito had N- tlio uonipliment. Sho seernetl nuuva ' 'I ' 50 img 0 Still vividly In my mind , ,und looked ton tours. very youiigc_r-so Everett -so . _ _ _m little brld e club We ndo up n _ ll . once ii wt-ek. Inst we four. from me . She women in done' no id I “Ho docant scent old to ine now." I recalled the day o_o long iigo wlion I had tnlkod with Irmu. of Lonlo, mid how I had wislied I were older, more like her. Now, sho dIdii't seein so inucliolder, or else ii. was be. cause I had lost some of my own childishnoss. "No, he \\'ouIdii`t! You linvo grown along with liini. Sandro.. You are so \v_ondertuIl_\' Improved. \’ou dos‘t niin-I my saying so, do you? And Everett is tc-rnibly proud of you. I-Ie shows it in everything he says.u-nd does." "I, would rather ho loved me more and was loss proud," trem- I>I¢‘'i rather, injured Ho bndb' lie :tires to it. oven now? The cenieicfy __ "\'§‘_FI. 'I`-‘~` I , ` ‘ I qt ~ .. _ . _ » . \ .U . ' ' . ‘_.___L__ ‘|;':a__i?_i;ie _;\e_:;s¢_i___i_<_; ;i_§..__A_ y<_>ui:._ _ died Iliis__.ittoiiiooii. An iititoniobilo_ wlift., sho was lltirieil was not ot‘_eI__“______ ___ ____ mn___________huL mu_ for mm_' But teh nm __mn__ I_Y_“_?_F_<__ :u:_r:idt~iit. _ - _ liocoulrl easily take ti_iu_o_ fr_o1r:_ 1 I; ____mf_L O______ ___L_____ _O me let". - _._ , _ , i I- I “-1 Ilow tr-rrililii. Let nie see tliei IJI15lHOS‘3 If/IIFS I0 E0 Ili-IL -III o H , _E for the pmt?" | 3sk;~¢{_ n._ {;':1§xy hours _wlicn I WHS 111211*-Ipiipei-, plc:iso'?" ,never i-ilioiild be the wiser. \o\_i cu;_oo“___g _ww _O ____€St__m riot ‘. ind ii not on he hnd"~-tlten,t II Wu., only I qw,-f D."-1g,~,qpI, “\Vlt:it :ire you thinking of Son- 5¢`“I'°°Y “ I I _ . .. I ‘ ' '. " , ‘ ‘ -- . _ . .I . ' I ' '-I' I* lnian. ;‘;H"_I_’_‘; ‘;’_L;_“__a"_;ydy_f_;‘P’€_*:;f:_‘:f‘- §}§’_;I;Iw'liicli told _of \\:ilters death; t_1I.;l d_ra'! I was _smrtled at tht q_uin- lI\f_\I§;_I_\i T__e_______ m_)m_y to would bo too wonderful consideriIItIgI IIIIIIIIILIII In ItI He IIIIII n CCIIIIIIIIIIIII ‘I‘II`II'I'IImzIIIIIIiI up0IIII°rnI€i'otiIilIt;IIiiItiIiii keel) III In °‘I‘1"'I' Then ‘Oo NWIIGIII 3 ms cXp____s________ __ve____ion inwards w0_| with zinotlm. ¢.ni~_ und while both his. _ity .int _Duw os_i._1J ________. we pany b__i__g__ _.1ow___m_.. _ _ I I _ ,_ oi-:ii chauffeur :ind the occupants of| will 111111- _ 9 “I 0 ml- g___ ‘ ~ I was right; Evpmtt Still kept. "‘".“"°‘° ”“°h things- the other I Ir had ost-fined walt;-r vnu for her. but frettntr and buts 5° ,_ Mm. “III ~'\ _I - _ " " _ ' 1 I ,' H _ , . , I-_~ I I.eolu‘s grav ho _ou fI‘l;_?i_ir_ i1;‘iII_IioIi it t0,,.I\iin, lin_d been t..._I~.lII_\'_in.Iurcd. .iiinltt-_v.oii_t Iiclp hoi, and -it will _"___ 0v9n_ ___o__gl_ he had is uwtu y sen tive ove it, I .> . . _ told her, "and clivltns he dlId it for I),(...I g;i;r,.III,?(iII`II»,.\I II§iIiI§(.m:vI;I,;II[1.IIiIg\, Iii IId‘I‘I\l'Iri3»IIlIII\\':isii't_ thinking of Roiio niturried uguiu. I felt that .tho t0_i_\_IBl my snlro~so pi-ople would not think \,,,p`m,`_,_ I0m,,,,I‘fmf ft mol.; (Ih.,.I,, just tli<-ii," I had oiilv fiiiiitlv heard were nenr, so with ii gcsttiro I s_-_ liim my t3;rniidfntlior." ' 'W ,mm I km;\;,_“n1 , ._ .' ‘f Im. m)Sm.I,£,_I unylhmé bm his q“es_ mI,.,...¢i rn.-I old caretaker anI.l_ wen _ slid igiugliorl 11....;-iii,-_ II..." Said; _"__-If ,_ I _“__ _Hun f"I5’;h;_ki’S_ mi; ,mm iilono the rt-tniiiuder ot tlio “ny to "I‘ll not tell!` I promise I wt>n't. Iwi mo,-`.IIIi»», I-“pi 1. ui I. 1I;II._-.IIIIII "Whitt the-u'.‘ You look verv III* SIHIIIII“`h‘1‘II’°"'t‘Id out IO UIQ' But. Saiidrn., ho uiust. be very niucli ..(An1 .L .“ II I , I 'II`I nb fI'IL`I ‘ ~,,(.,.,0u,_ -- ' The l1I0\ WHS IIMIUIIIIIIII' I“’I“ I t so you ii.i\e longed lor Iiiip.l , .. F______h “OWU” ‘Vern in an um ixmd. I vcr liavc bet-nliere lic- prubalily consider me ri siIl_\ little fool. l:.iis\\'ored tim question to liiysvlt. I "Yes, und dear. perhaps Rose is' linppier th:in if Walter liitd lived -- orI will be happier iiiter ii while. Ile iit~.'ei‘ would have been true to her -- or to any uno woman. I nm uslinincd to uoiifeset it. but there are such mon: men who hiivc no sonsh of sex fuitlifulncss. IIc was one of them. No one knows from what she has boon saved by hi.; being taken from liar now." Ilo still thought me seri- ous liocuusc of Rose, :intl was try- ing to eonifort inc. While I was only thinking of myself, and ni; determination to find out it lic still mode pilgrininges tn the spot where ho hnd laid Leoln. ` AN`uut.ooKso-Fon sucoim-ran Jealousy agoiiigripperl me so \ could not sleep. I was nngry with mysclt`th'1t. in tht: years wo hid been married, this thougiit had not before como to me - to ilnd out if ho visited I.eoII.\'s grave. Not iintil‘ niy'owti .'. I II\°“SI\l. 415| ¢,.,,~..,|_~ II` II I iiizide no i~opI_\'. I \VAS h:1l‘»lJ.V w°“Id MI Muni( OI mo? IIII III~IIIId[I noticed that the flowoin-i had noI._ yi-t coiiinienced to drooli- "I.eol:t, beloved wife of Iilvcrott Gi-nliani, Ago 26," I read aloud, then repeated. “Bi-lovctl wife of Everott Gralinni _ ‘I ' I stood roi -it-vt-r1i\I niiuiuos strutt- gllng Io nuld hack the tears - toI quiet the emotion wltir-.li tlioso words. ndled to tho sight ot' the fluwers, hI\~.I crotiled, f "She was his beloved wilt- - Isl yet." I niurnnirod. | Soinown_.- I feel thiit, or :Ill xiii" story, this jealousy of it wonini. who, years before I niet my husband had passed ov:-r tho grent divide, will , bo least. uudei-stood - pi-rliaps not couiprelientled In tho least by wonicii and men who have never known what It is to get “the second" iii rt persoifs aifectious. But. I aiu sure there ni-o many second wives wlio-were. they honest-would own that, iilwnys lurking in the back of their mintls, ready to sprin8 full- fledgetl into disturbing thoughts, is a Jealousy of the woninn who was first in tho .iffeetion of thc man they love, first in liis 'lite ~ the woman who. at-i Roots Iii-id oxpresscd It was "Number One." It was with the thought of help- ing other woiuen in my position. that I - bt-gan my story. It is the loiigiiig to siivr- the-ni from iualting my |iiist‘ikt~.~=. t.lint_hns made me go on with it. It' I surot-led in either ciitlt-n\'or, it in rewnrd enough - ex- I»n~.- I-nonnli for having heard my own lietirt, tolling of my mistakes. So, its I stood there, jealous tltouglits s~.ii‘lietl over nie. I was su deeply :iII~iorlit~d I lilid hoard no sound until some one said: "Good morning, Mrs. Graham. "I tui-ne.; to seo Mrs. titirrie. In her tirm.~\ were sonic rose liuslies, small ones for planting. und at little wily oil' the cni'eti1ltei' with his shovel. "\\`liy-i-:lint-" I stninnterctl. "\\'hut nm I doing licre? I will tell _I-ou. \Vlieii'l~llI} died." (I knew sho iiu-mit Mr. tiurrietl, “ho loft ti letter ii-king flint flowers be put hero for him. I-In also told, In that letter. how innocent and pure had been his ro- tt'ontInuc.\ on page: sixteen) i I ... __ 4 - I OBSTINATE e When resistance is lowered and you I with a cold that runs into trouble is more than surface deep. ~ SCIIITS down your an obstinate . I , I ` your blood to nouriéh and get ai fresh hold on strength For absorbed tonic-nutrient, ncarly years South 4..