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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Nov 1916, p. 7

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Ave I‘A EtC. r 410 int St. 3‘ n. 33Eâ€" ‘E CIALTY I1 v a (an Kt at attu“ b" Tn Ct L 0.811! A"‘ ‘a [1. . EL '3' v51“ mu 1‘ I 3'5"“ ha! '3, m keep“; mud can-daily adapted for u. now ., She was about (a ' A dam to her lip: on :3 mg; of 1 (in) (urk when the W a”. .|:t‘e~'ied by her eye. luv- .3 muted m the :euueman u the ”gab-trim: wad‘ M [be same we mt. «we damIm-z a radish in salt. “manna rpm} the lady. M mu ...x-J been married live when Mr‘ l'umfer wu "enquxm 30‘) {be lady nineteen. “0 years “1:»: may were dh’urced. mm a} Ln} decree Was granted the ”11:9 murz‘tcd Everett Quimby. Pul- deg wen: abroad and spent the moot .1 m. mne t...-Uunkvbm¢ with the “Inn All Episode [nthe Smart Set ”If [an ab! at at Inn" .3 of MN“ 1: any x“: .134 MI" nun wuâ€" [x my xlrg ungular {Ml these ('0 maid mm :mvt wn the first day utter Meg‘s rum-u to Arm-rim. and yet it in go «man after :1“. Both need. d ”(Milllnfifi‘. and there was but u pig-1- .. "3-3 "Hy worthy of their pmgv i Ink}? the x-m-uxgsn'luceg men meefzn.‘ '-\_z~‘ quite natural‘ . . lx..r 1’ \rnuul’ 3nd drv“ «I .l..' bl! the m nightly ' b In hi'é “ mm?“ .31, Th: cured DF '3” vacuum.) 8 n as pain?“ nuance as 1")“ be! too-' M mmdi "V :m: Etienne? I» J recogmuuu m mum..- nth other Finally Mr. Pulsifer de- ded the QUNHOD by directing the waiter to an a glass from his bottleâ€"â€" [he wine wa-x champagneâ€"for 31:3 Mb: The lad;- :hough she kept her eyes before her. mw enough of this act to Basel-stun} 1t. espechlly when the NIH set a 21:38 near her on the tn- ib and. filling it. said: ‘Mr. Pulsifer's compliments." In Quimby looked at the wine. Dal turned her head at her forum:- Iusbtnd, a faint smlle stealing over . pm lips. Me two had both been brought up ~03 Ire persons usually in a society 'hefe Imam-:95 were formed to en- hlce Nt:UP~‘-â€"t0 consider that the.Y mm marry. first in then nwu set. ‘nud h the 59mm. money. The match had hen made- principally on the litter Widenw-z: Pulsifer's estate was .AJn'- l 'b‘ 51' [pndofl ‘H’L‘. tit creme icon and.- principally on we llurn Widenw-z: Pulsifer's estate was ml mm: millions. and the lady's “(31am wink-d it‘ Both wow (and ‘ '11:: 2:; \znvri-‘n is milled dink):â€" tlere is I.” -urresp0ndin: word in an." Other ianz:xu:»-aml quce they were Erwin: {12>"v-‘Y to unite tm» fortunes M “Nb 7" mason Why :lfter mar- mg‘ the“ ‘Iw'fld nu! indulge In such I Miflm» \r nnv ram that is me Hcl mg. {2}.“ figullia‘ 11‘“ I pastime M an.“ '1th“..de at it In. P'zlaifvr had nnt Minna} wtmmnns 1: I0? ban! TL-r vvbiw‘twl ! (k are“: tank up u ;' 'b'n {EH-- Falsify .L'. for the nu M“! ’2 :1 her the :1 0'9? 1"] 'busc J3“ hfln: " no I‘hnl"t mw "l ”13' ' 'b.‘ ha I “vein“; '3! n ’9." y Man-J hh‘fl'g. - "'3!!sz huhM than! Such llr rug-z hie brnu; “0 hIK'i" "min! 'a‘ \l: Divorced Couple and .‘hngled. an“. thwn 11.371 embarrassment did . ‘.,--.- to leave the restau- : \he should [hm be con- '.;a man she had divorCed l.) a comm-temps Whether M1: or pleasin: she nlone fwr Mr. Pulsifer. his coun- m- :omiuued to cast glances radar tndixnmi admlmnon. -.xre that their eyes should far '1193' had not made up l< "Vim: wurse to adopt with ~ A recognition nr ignoring 2' KW‘ « Ann. \v_.V . u recognition nr ignoring Finally Mr. Pulsifer de- quoition by directing the 11 a glass from his bottleâ€"â€" wa-x champagneâ€"for 31:8 _ ma! espe'iull)‘ ,.‘ nr New Yurk or ....L1i;.} of families by 2'. .n‘uu either of these ...|'.e been divorced me: such“ cap, .321 l‘u‘n‘fler. a gen- ~ 49‘ were cut In the “1-H, turned 0!! of \'~-rk, and emered azvzzu-‘l b_\ the creme “my Handing his The altvndunt of the .tv‘rml the dining mom ‘ 1.x?»h-, at which, luv. he ordered I “1an H-g \y- lel‘"? \l mm sat a lady the x emu-chug her head 'vpn’3elnauuu of the 0 rest of her costume ”MICHEL \;|~X V‘v!!! :} “â€"16.1 :. (m.- aamr Huntinus n‘ ' his wine gm» .2 km r.. W8“ “U n <\“P had not nbjwted tuber (inns to other women. H‘twl to her revolving r-f uther men until he MUN mwmy nf bvrs. i H’I-HNP a! nn ‘1‘ .‘h‘i ':.~ a! any man \\ Mx'wnm‘ Wad n divnrt‘v 'ul \ln l'u‘wih-r Nu! T‘\' mnrrivd. they mm "W?“ W" "othiuu hnr u.- in their sw-arntinn 'M Aux-Sn: the inter- M Envn mum and sinm‘ A h ”(her l'ul‘lfer hm! Ev -u-Htinns bef'eeu Yul Mr: inmhy when noun mgomcr again In 1min: room of the res- iml by vbe smart to! of Pumfer Wondered why mug; bur former \ur. :nuer'ed her her vmbarmss- ’ wine to her lips. dmxu the gun.“ wnbs her mouth .2 1m former wife (at he. drew back " thrnuzh jeaInusy. a in law» with her hus~ Wm nu marriuce be- M n 16":3‘ nniun. But 41:” hc‘r enemy 'izv‘l x: fmm y‘amo Hf Yilkh mu] \\ ife'~ \ v‘i “\n fur 99"?” he had been in 1 ;.uN!li[S. fln‘ lu‘r w‘eif‘ng men until he -:‘~t to lilh‘vfi " beam." ha“ .-\ ellexlre 1" h u lot before beon drawn man who had been [us “'2‘. u- . Inn-- In. Qulmby. whose sewud marriage had been with a sovial louder [unseat in: 1 brain Emmi-able or enabling him to get on nnynm-re 93x em umnugl-or» sous whose intui‘Q-vmnl («rod “us'suml. ulk. was suddenfiy brnufln to the run utinu that me has! given up :1 man for I noueumy. All this is [In-liminan to n sullen)“. [hit an incipient niruxiuu nmi lmguu between [*0 persons who had been united in legal wedlock for mamas or convenience. divorced and met main Considering the fut tint in [be set m which they both belonged it was con- Iidered more inlerutiug for persons. when one or but!) we" married to some one else. in euu-r upon an uanir of the heart iv'Kt‘lin'f. men- was a 12!! in this Hue. .iihi ltw-ir inning nun: 508D unixai ii; (hr yuliix w! \milfivr ence made it wim- In. .uv “'hzl' Jivnrw' r 3‘01 quit ( ciety “Y1.“ n‘f-t‘i :. 1 .» Duke :lml IN. .m. \ “SEN." “The d'lkt- \\11\ my be cnnfim'd 31w ulhm: his oWu set [ln-h- u. u trvuble. 'rht' d‘h‘l:P~\ c his pmmbauou‘ mm: This wu~ H'mhlih: nu dunueruu~ ground Mrs. Quinn.) “tum Mm. l‘ul alter would not have umeml [0 Mr Pulsifer's utwnzluus to {be womuu whn had oo'tlsinho‘d the dhuNe and then- been no mum)- between the [“0 Wu men. Mr ['msifer saw a sllgm ”pres “on of irritation tn MIN, Qnimby‘< eyes. He turned the suhjévl. By (his time the dining room had filled with luhchem. swung whom werv I number of friends um] uquaxnvuuw‘ of Mr. Pulsifer and Mrs. Quimh) Pul titer hem: .: :w'eut summer to New York, several persons welcomed him as they passed him. All showed Interest In swing these two persons wgether. au|l many Were the covert remark made no the suluect. "I‘m you expe‘t Qu‘unby'." asked Pulsifer "He nah! hr would be here at L" the uuintcnkkw! reply, “But be prnbably bwn Hmminod at me ‘lub‘ gum- thore e‘ I‘Z‘\ morning at 11 and cu~~e~ tlm mm: such” freak and l smmnr numb» .Ll -!u_\ He had 501“: this \I-u’.t ‘»r\' 3| an‘hi “in left [1w [1' \:\.- 2' has [‘X'vviu‘l) dotutmul unwavzu; i: with win»: cbuun.” table bequ later?" "Not at an." Mh‘. Qnimhy My, Pqutr‘i mg (oat-(her ix ooCieU' “wit.- to hvr tnstu. Mn. Qnimhy was not only pleased I: Mr, Pqutr‘i mung-any, but thk lunch lng (oat-(her in public. so many of tho } society «wits being present. wa< qulxe to he-r tutu. I: “'uuld give her mon- ecla: than me taking of n prim recent ly won by lmr p-Mile at I do: gnu“ Sudllo‘niy the ,znze or the cnuple‘s ., quaint-anew \\ we converm‘d tn 1h»- door‘ A (at Mile nun “izh n haul head stood m the opening swwxrin: the rum mm m: eyes. n was Mg) Quimby He was looking fur his Wife Great interest was mulfcxml m ~8- wba: he “mum do when he dmwweml her at we 3.111»: table with ln-r {Ul'mt’l husband. Finally Qunnby spotted (b.- couple But he was not stazm‘ml Man-him; up {a the (It-Io. ln- saiutml Mr. Puhirer “ :m a snow or rnrdiauu then. bUWiu: - vrcmuulouflv 1.; his “"110 land: . .7 J.A.§FH “I‘anbvn un~ fur L-emg m "Don't uwmiun it." And 3er Quimby. turum: the wuple for other u [up n mvum ~~em .1: a table Men-h of [us wvrt- seated IA. I -u- u... , Men-h of In." urn- seated 1 them .\ fvw minutes later alter and Mrs Qunulvy. hav ed their luu~lwnn. arose (rum Mr [‘ulsifl-r lunch-d a (m to each u! the “uuvn‘ “nu 11 ,!_.J. 'l'vn l unuu .. .7 And 3er Quimby. turum: «any (run: the ample for other a unun‘y c-quiel I Valvuut ‘91:! .l’. a mhh- ut “In-'1: Men-h of In." urn- seated ind juhned them .\ fvw minutes Ian-r Mr l'ul filler and Mrs QULIulv)‘. mum; finish ed their luu~lwnn. arose (rum [In- (am.- Mr mum-r lunch-d a (-1: ‘ni'mr n: to each u! the “ultvn‘ “nu Inn! Mh'nd ed them. and tho muple 1m Iln- -lmiu_ r0011). .\lr~‘ Quimlq‘ 100th); up .nlnringv I: at her mun-union nl-soru-«i un-l knowing than ~11» wxu ulmerwd b} numerous mterwrel reavmu: the thV‘Vfllk they “.10le Mm ()uimln‘w Hmumim» um! um- drivun nnnhwflhl in (he dl"l*<r'-1Il [wrwm‘ 011 ml. [y at her u' knowing than numerous H: reuvmu: Hu- 5“; Quinn») driven nnflh“ the park This \\ us .\ men! In New hfl-bul-ility ~l shacknâ€"x that out husband. than where ‘ rained ~lw wv one It is NO (‘d if first“ 1 )[rs, Qu'un 5”va :tth“ un-Inlh‘ 1““ whh Um“! m the “win (but if “a" if \\‘:.\. ‘3' [10? .h-q'rm‘ ' Xvi! 1‘ 1| L Mir! 1 elfvr hrvsl mm: ”H“ I fie! been esxw‘ him I pvlzll I‘ I .g‘.‘ “I ; lln- 1111-“ \Vht'n Il f Y'i‘lllfl l’r 1.“ it w‘th («I as Mrs. Quimhy's mmuunt'e New Yurk army [but in al' 410 would thrnw nf'f tho- that l-umd her u» ln-r prrs and. and after a \i‘il (n :1 n‘ mre a divorro “as mun)- n-l» wuuhl n‘turn [n lu-r furmm r y \6' [M 2:11; ”.m'- u \e‘w u! .muthm Lo some; and rejnln you in 1pm"! .-n- uniml r01 such” freak and uthc: Ll -!u_\ He had ju>t gun 3| awh; “tn-x. bv ' ‘. has [‘rvv'xsu‘l) Lev.» i: With win» of h ~ in drawn [0 the H his “He. anJ sewud marriage ‘ the (ll-Io. hr saiutm (h a snow of rurdlalll} .1. mania“ 1.3:.“in “Sum until! 5 l“) being an; Hm! int. ll'n) 1:11 I “fi'f-Y’ll dnrm. h' tin: hr" (rum K ‘H;q‘lfpr m: in? 1 .. \Ir 1", --l ‘u Lulhlnn n lululuu rI‘ \lr‘ III “on (he “ilh 11 MIN} In: gwwpin: H was All!) _> fur his “‘HI‘ fcfll‘fil (I) ‘(N‘ be dumweml h. (n. own'v Luv, dear L. Hrs 0f 1‘ l ‘Ub 111‘ 11 and d1~ m-Hble. Hue II x._ his I ‘ luhlh' [In L‘ih I (be (.‘IIJHLV‘V 5" ' rum quimh w iv“ hat-1 ,- 4”! H“ HM! ,- .!!r.-rdhK W- "\tht nu r‘Id “‘17 Z“ mill‘ ha~ I ”U! \\ in: It “If“ - hal H II" Tho anllllor. Md [)0 MN Mum “hi You haw ww-L mm o! umn' or Lew rm pended (mu. -!mm. mussiw. “hhl. \‘l lion’s, Tb» Hun-h bu>LnMs 3““. n-I; ) and [11:11!) mum!- txmd wrm.»_~.x gum man} .umm ‘is‘n’l l'ou liuh' va mm) nhk ornament:- )! mun! or lc~< winimrutu design su~ )ended (mu. dumb Hm! \\ v-re min or mussixe. “hill. “vn- wui us imai 'iervs, Tb“ Hun-1w Wbu knuws ins hummus '.\xi. n-i; )nu mm the large And high!) «mint!- nnmim-m made of [mud wrm.;'.t gnici and studded with man} .umm ”gimme-i {rum :1 mick chain and rel-using on the inn Inn Just won the iuw cm bodice. h a mom-Cher." whereas the “indium" b um And deflate in construction. In not with um more than three omn- Ind in on a ‘ieuder chin. The bear; uruamefll I'll formed) worn on the from o! the dreu. the entire from purl or I bodice, which ex tended down over we pl: of the noun- nub, being vailed ibe nomncw. II was us English mode. where“ the in uliiere cune into existence in Emu -,,. .....| a! nu STORY OF AN ORNAMENT. mu ll vu :- ~~~~~~~ The heavy wruament I’ll formed) worn on the from o! the (iron. the m purl of I bodice, Which ex tended down over we pit of the “our lub‘ being vailed me nomncw. it was :u English mode. whereas the in uiiiere cune into existence in Emu- ln 1% lining been designed n: (be suggestion of ipuin XIV u I (in (c ‘ ‘- 1- R-ume k S In huh-“v- ._ ulliere cune into existence in Emm- ln 1% lining been designed n: the suggestion of inuin XIV u I (in (o Mucous Louine do in Blume k Bum: when [be was nude Duchess do in \‘tiliere. 0! III the kiug'n furor it” she W" the most interesting. Sb. when Louis “I: but (wenU-d‘hl year: old Ind when Colbert and [Du Vols wen- nmking (he l-‘reuvb rrmur) uni the Him 1) Inn] (he smart-u Ind must formidable porch: in Eurupo, A! xhlny the ruined to I minele when sin- spout tn-r declining ,n-nrs writing that umurnful essay. "liflnf-‘Uom on the PR} of Gulf." Exchange It lp“ 3nd [WM-um) l .urrw! I‘- (he 1”"h -u (he bun-3 . (mime to [Hill than 5119' Ll’t'h “"5 l-m-n u<~v srhuhirs lbul ‘ girI “In-u Hm: Egypt and (h I'efilern whim wmium‘ of m an} about 21'; hhtwr} \\11.‘ till yoln unn- !"AIIV' M' In“: the unmh'r- :ulrt wf ximxr DUBLIN IS (inn-r Nu ,\[ “hr Hi Dad l‘fi'l'l [u H~ {v- 0011111!) most u! ‘17” Rh In! Sir”!- '-r- kw "r‘ L'h‘l’ ' u.’ “:0 hem;- Mn, HIV. l-v’t b9 rpmar'hl'd ..\“(.l“ l dldll] ed the ti”. "" {wt-nu "m' .. -1. that I Hm inhu Arm: [In ~er ‘11 .-r Szn i'q'll u<~vrh~| l.\ Bulb-.1! ‘lu- “n'ln tln-u l‘lulrxn) u! ‘ ‘l and (In: [hr 1 en: lihlhd \\|~ m “L" 0‘ ”Ill ‘1!) £70 “.1: in... 2.. :31 s 733.53». 5... L3 :7 r :25925. MHH {- quIrn-«I U (‘elYi-‘ Hnfi‘ \\ lu-n [hr I nun-r the “ u“: that m.- ..r. [m enl fr! 1*“ lf {4" IMO |'unl~ "\\ bun Hid Imblm 881' Your mlh" tel: [bi-Ir an [bent Lu a rumor tlmz‘ um (he pz‘lun-‘quc d!) u of [he Ln‘fr) ll (be en il-lxn lu)‘ h m 1- [1 older ‘ '-'- '-- Ir lz. hut. ll a! 1w!“ vvn dam «N duln’x my.” smartly r‘ "hm l're jmt ~ he returned u?"< “a. nIelIhu-Il F" No one would think of riding in a Many freight car if he could enjoy the to u comfort of a big, comfortable easy The C riding Pullman parlor car. 0“ an So with automobiles. Most of the :pri popular priced cars ride like the freight cars. This is due to the One c 3635 old fashioned type 0f SPriflg- W the Punch m In Emu-nee In of P‘olomi- l'rll VERY ANCIENT. hn! (axr viz} nu Hu- urmmm‘d In the In Kan-r ”(mm H nhv-u-h Inn! I Ir uni-‘1‘ '14 1,00% \ ”In 112 4n!) n he hm! “ed rousom“ !" ‘ tub-om JIM? \h WIN n f? Innum II‘ n-vll .AHMIH { I'I'HI \\ 1th ;_\ lhn ul .mh "f mm (Hull! NF sun}. Morame Garage «‘1‘ Hk‘ Do You Prefer ? ”M l- n "can Inc-MW ”WWW ““84er to use them. The Overland does Overland has W cantilever shO springs. As a n [U UW kllvlnu The Overland oes not. The 75 B Overland has the latest type of cantilever shock absorbing springs. As a result it is one of the easiest riding cars in the world. One demonstration will prove this. $635 f. o. b. Toledo. ' ‘s. begin where other cigarettes have ofli In other words. besides pleasing the ‘ “M mid: to furtherâ€"they satisfy! Just 'like a long dnn fies when you re thirsty. And yet, Chesterfield: are MILD! It’s Onenerfieldo or nothing if you wmt this new er can copy the Chesgcrfiold ink. ‘. discovery in

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