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NEw BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY , DECEMBER 26, 1918, Liews For Women Readers and Thedtergoers— MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrison's Continuation of REVELATIONS OF A WIIE rat Madge and Lillian Planned for | She brought out the ! hasitatingly, with the delic which | Madge to Do. {always cf S s her attitude rard the sordid question of money. Lillian is a natural spendthrift. G erous to a fault, she 1S no use money to Is and financial time you were going to work at Lillian said in- our luncheon I outside,” cisively, when after »n to speak to her of my wish to something except upon othe anything possibly avoid it “It's not an absolute neces was i said slowly hat money you back from E. Stern paid my debt my father, and has increased my determination to earn money outside come to a taln extent But, know—the salary of a lieutenant Both my father and my _CoWTEls so strenuous in “I know all about it,” Lillian decisively, “Including the capabili for spending of the Dicky-bird. Bless hs heart, he has about much se of the value of money a have,” she finished with a grin “You needn’t explain any fur she went on. “I can visuali whole darned busin of you could get along if you let g0, disregarding that promise made to Jim when he went to war, and did without all sorts of things for yourself and the baby to which you're accustomed, and which you ought have to live even comfortably. And when you h: on like yours at your fing The Advertisement. ot into some luucrative employment. in pleased Lillian’s 1 arched my eyebrows yet the first voice in my little circle to be announced wondering inquiry. St to in- ! you of raised in defense of my my home. jmother-in-law were heir opposition to the project that I ad kept my plans, indeed any refer< suppressed, id nce to them, carefully hile Katie—I shall not soon forget he tempest of sobbing, protesting jaculation to which Katie treated me frhen I spoke of my project to her. “Take your mind off things,” Lillian eplied to the eyebrows, clipping her vords as if they were thread ends. You've been doing altogether too uch moping around over Dicky late- v. Brooding over things that can't e helped, imageiing all kinds of orrors will never get you anywhere. nd it isn’t fair to the Dicky-bird. Vhen he comes back he wants a right-faced chum, not a wornout| «what heuratic. Much better get a job, 'startled. nything that will take some of that, “I mean vour teachin uperfluous imagination away from turned and her answer & me a ou.” little shock. I hadn't considered Tm glad you approve,” I said de- teaching when thinking of something hurely. “You're the first one that to do. Instead, my heart had turned oes. Father and Mother Graham toward the munitions other war Ind Katie are—well, discouraging, to work. y the least.” “I really hadn't thought “Mother Graham?” Lillian asked in jng™ I said, and then I saw rprise. ‘“Of course, I know Your sit up energetically. pther would be loftily disapproving, Look here, Madge,” she said, “just e's distinctly the old school, Vyou mix a little common sense with your now, and as for Katie—she's only patriotism. Your baby’s father t to be tied anyway, but I thought rigking his life every minut you fother Graham would jump at the haven't the right to risk yours, as fhance to run things while you were you would in munitions. And there’s one. 'a real need for women like you in the schools just now. Teaching is constructive work for the nation, you know. And there’s a big shortage this year. It's just your chance.” “I suppose I'd better apply to r old superintendent,” I said siowly, cepting reluctantly but no less thor- oughly Lilllan's viewpoint “I've thought of somethin announced triumphantly. “And you'll be near your baby, too. There must be vacancies in some of the Long Island villages near Marvin T wouldn’t be half as hard on you coming to the ci I'll bet you get a nibble the very first day you puf in an advertisement. Want to take up?” cours: Kati to do vou mean?” I asked she re- ve of teach- Lillian Lillan’s Argument. “That was her old attitude before e baby I explained, “but ow she—" “Belfeves you ought to be tethered b_the cradle, with the rope none too ack,” Lillian finished the sentence in haratteristic fashion as I hesitated. Well, I guess most grandmothers are at way. I can see myself gravely cturing Marion in the years to come bon the first duty of a young mother. nd, youw'll be surprised at the con- ssion, coming from a rabid radical hd feminist, but T think it's a mighty od thing for a mother to let nothing tside interfere with the babies when e can. But in your case it's not hly requisite to keep up your health d spirits but—it's—a flnancial bosssity as well—I think you told KEENEY’S DOROTHY GISH came,” she me “An advertisement!” T echoed with dismay. It seemed so outre, so hu- miliating a thing to advertise my wish for a position. “Don’t her be frghtened,” Lillian. “We won't put picture in the paper, not even name. Remember writing tisement jingles is my other But. I won't put you ir Now please go over other side of the room and do anything else you like e a noise. I'm going to properly. her her adver- name. rythces. on the read or Pt make write you up AN BATTLING JAN THE HAND OF VENGEANCE VAUDEVILLE" AND. BEST PICTURES. 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