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THE BEST VALUE in Men's Suits for Spring. See the Blue and Brown Worsteds at $3.96. Hender- son s. Cudmore. THIRD FLOOR SPECIAL. Ecru mesh curtaintng 39 cents per yard. S. A. McDonald. IAIIIES’ SUITS and Too Costs special orders will be taken at The Charlottetown, Room 119 by Jack Canleron. HBMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE -Services Sunday April 10th. Hampton 11 A. M. Appln Road {i P. M. Victoria 730. Good Friday. April 15th, at Hampton 3 P. M. '1‘. G. Head. Minister. ~<Q>Q ilappy-Go-Luclty l By . . Mrs. Harry Pugh Smith "Tony could make a success any- where," snapped Lily. “but he pre- fers to write plays. ‘That's always been his secret/dream. you know," she said to Barbara. Barbara glanced at her curiously. There hadbeen a spiteful note in l.ily's voice. Later Barbara was to learn that Lily was one of those frustrated. neurotic women Who think the male sex is without flaw, but no woman is a bit. better than she has to be. At the same time Barbara was wondering how much Nessals hat had cost and how much of the reward money Tony had left. She thought a little franti- cally of his new suit, of her plat- inum wedding ring, of her expen- sive bridal bouquet, of the wsy he had been treating the gang right and left. and the honeymoon still before them. "It isn't as if Nessa needed s. new hat," remarked Lily darkly. "The one she had on wasn't a week old, but Nessa has only to hang on Tony's um and call him her big. wonderful. generous bro- ther, and he'd buy her the moon. if it could be had on credit." Mrs. Blake laughed lndulgently. “Tony doesn't know what money was made for except to spend.” She acted as if such extravagance Barbara began to understand bet- ter why Tony nevt: worried about the money whch he had borrowed from his mother. 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In fact, Barbara thought it was pretty inlantile. She loved Tony's gayety and his hoyishness, but in public she thought he wasmore attractive when he was dignified. He had had a good deal lo drink. though ‘it only made him laugh a little louder and perhaps hold his head a trifle higher. Nevertheless, Barbara felt embarrassed. Again she glanced at her watch. Would it never be time to go? she asked herself. wishing Tony would not be quile so face- trious in front of the elegant Mrs. Hendricks. ParadoxicLlly. it was not Tony who disgraced himself at the party but Martin Fsgg. Barbara would never have believed it. Martin was not a drinking man and he was in no sense of the word a buffoon. -Yet he proceeded to drink too much st the reception and except for Tony's intervention would have made n. distressing scene. Of course Martin was not used to champagne punch and he was badly broken up over Bar- bara's marriage. That explained his behavior. although Barbara felt she‘ could never forgive him. She had not expected Martin to come to Nora's. He had given her a sterling silver toilet set for a wedding present. accompanied by a farewell note which made Barbara feel quite tender toward him. 11E gift cost more than Martin was the habit of spending. Barbara hated to accept it, but she could not bear to hurt his feelings. So she put it in her travelinl bag to take along on her honeymoon. She imagined that would please Mar- tin. but after the way he behaved st the reception she never ntad to sec him or hi! IFIIQM ll“! and she told Tony so. liar chesh blcslns with humiliation. "Don't be too hard 0h thi P001 figh. sugar," To said. "If I'd been the one w lost you, I'd probably have acted worse." What smun did was h 6H. s-hiis clinging to Barbara's hand. tie declared he would never let ever her. he thresiend to knock ‘boy's block otf. Martin's ‘voice was one oi Tony's best qualities, 50 SUITS IN THIS GROUP 395’ Yes you can walk all over town withoal finding cs great a bargain. English Yarn dyed worsted in Blue and Brown only. Sizes 26-44 $29.50 75 SUITS ALL AT ONE PRICE $39.50 You will find buys to... group um will knock your eyes out-All site's In—- GAbARDlNES-ENGLISH WORSTED Blues-Greys-Fawns and Browns moons s. IYIQLEOD nulls grew louder and louder and Bar- bara was horrified. People were beginning to stare at him. In an- other miuutc everybody would have known. including Tony's mother and his sister, Lily. Bar- bara. did not sce how she could bear it. She tried without success lo hush Martin up. She wished the floor would open and swallow both of them. , It was Tony who saved the sit- uation. "Now, now," he said sooth- lngly to Martin, “you mustn't feel so desperate, old top. What you need is s. good night's sleep. Every- thing will look better in the morn- lug." Still talking soothingly. he coaxed Martin out of the room and turned him over to Hank Woods. who loaded him. into his car and tcok him home. . Tony was grinning when he came back into the room. “One dead soldie ," he ssld to Barbara. "It's a good thing I'm not Jealous. sugar." why should he be? thought Bar- bara. He knew he was everything to her. But she did not know any- thing about Tony except that he liked practically everybody and could have fun with almost any- one. ~ Ker face must have looked tra- gic. for Tony gave her a gulck glance and then moved over and caught her arm. "Time we were going places, Mrs. Blake, don't you think?" he asked softly. ‘ When he looked at her like that. Barbara's doubts fell away from her like ragged garments stripped of! by the wind. “Yes. Tony." she whispered. "Not yet!" chorused everybody. "The party's Just getting goodl" But Tony only laughed. "Have one on me." he said. “Come. sugar." 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