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PUT NEW LIFE INTO YOUR CLOTHES Your Fall and Winter Garments Need Dyeing or Dry Cleaning Are you getting your fall and winter clothés ready—suits and coats and dresses? Part of the preparation should in- clude a thorough cleaning, and now is the time for it. Provide for the coming months and be well dressed. UNION TEL. 904 HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations Heart-Warming Assurance Dicky's Voloe Gave Madge. My husband and I walked slowly down the pathway leading into the grove of eafed pines. So near the grove, so wind- the path, that after but two or Inutes of strolling we were out of sight of the house, . indeed, of Any other dwelling I drew in deep breaths of the wonderful soothing air and turned to Dicky, smiling “It's like the Catskills, lsn't 1t2" ked reminiscently Yot quite so headv,” he returned. nifMing judicially “Rather like a 0od claret. But I imagine you could t & baby jag on with enough of it.”" I made & saucy moue at him “I knew it 1 declared. “Sooner or ater I was sure somebody would oll me this alr was like wine.” Sure thing,” my husband returned, plagidly unresentful of my gibe. ~’r~'- the proper thing to sav in ny stran place where it jsn't lamp. You ought to be thankful I hrased it differently. But, then, 1 Ilways was an unappreciated cuss. ome of the brilllant things I say pught to be packed away In cotton ETERANS ! HAVE YOU YOURS? Washington, Sept. 5.—~Here's The letggy Medal (both sides) which the overnment Is giving toevery veteran f the World War. Teo date only 271, 61 of them have been given out, byt ,680,000 men are entitied to receive h.m‘Any ex-soldler may make ap- plication for one——and it Is free—to he nearest recruiting ofMce or Am- riean Legion post A few days later he medal will be delivered to his omie by the postman. Unele Sam has spent more than $1.- 00,080 for these medals. They are ade of hard bronze. There goes ith the medal a ribbon and on it is bar for every major engagement in hich the soldler participated. The L number of bars is 14 and Gen. Pershing ts the only soldier so veot ‘the maximum. of a Wife wool to be drought out again for the benefit of my descendants—" “Even unto the fourth and generation?” I interrupted, dently. “They should go thundering down the ag he declared emphatically, and then we both langhed as glee- fylly as if we were two children sud- denly given a half holiday from 1 ome on, I'll race you to that bench!™ 1 exclaimed, pointing to a long rustic seat which some thought- ful person had placed upon the high- est point of the grove, directly over- looking the lake. As I spoke I start- ed to run, but I had taken only a few steps when my husband gripped my shoulders tightly. A Wonderful Find. “I think your infant souse is be- ginning to work,” he said. “Yester- day you couldn’t .stand on your feet for weakness, and today you're start- ing young Marathons. Suppose you cool down a bit, old dear, restrain your ardor until you've recovered completely and aren’'t merely conva- lescent.” “l wonm't be an ‘interesting in- valid'!” 1 petulantly cried. fAfth impu- | “I suppose you expect me to say that you couldn’t be any other kind,” he retorted, releasing my shoulders, but keeping his hand upon my arm, as we fell into step again. “But I'm not going to gratify your vanity to that extent. For the love of Mike- What's the matter now? Found a dlamond mine?” I had twisted my arm from his grasp darted a few steps away and dropped to my knees before a tangle of moss and brown dead leaves with just a touch of green and rose color peeping through them. “Dicky!" I gurgled delightedly. “It, fsn’t! It can't be! Yes, it is, too!” I parted the leaves hurriedly but care- fully, disclosing a spray of pink and white flowerets, the woodsy fragrance of which I inhaled rapturously. When T looked up to show my treasure to Dicky I found him stand- ing in a ludicrous, dazed attitude, his hands pressed against his forehead. “I can’t get the key,” he was say ing mournfully. ‘It isn’t! be! Yes, it is, too.—has the wife of me buzzom suddenly gone mad, or is that the ritual of some secret so- clety ™ “Please stop that nonsense.” I said, a little impatiently, “and look at this. It is actually trailing arbutus. Al my life I have wanted to find it grow- ing. to pick it myself. I was too late for it is the Catskills, and out in the east end of Long Island, but here it is!™ “We Aim to Please.” 1 held him. “Pretty nifty,” Dicky agreed sniffing at it appreciatively. “And now,” he said resignedly, “I suppose the proper thing will be for Friend Husband to get down 6m his marrow-bones and trail those things to their lairs.” “You're eminently correct in your premise,” I replied inexorably. “I want to take a big cluster of these back to the rooms. Then I shall be sure at last that I have left winter behind me back North.” ‘“We aim to please,” he rejoined, dropping to his knees and beginning to search in awkward masculine fash- fon for the shy hidden blossoms. But there was an undertone in the care- less words that thrilled me, for it told me the most comforting thing a wife can know—that her husband cared enough for her to humeor the whims which he scarcely understands. the delicate spray out to Poles And Soviets to Have Peace Parley Warsaw, Sept. 8.—(By the Asso- ciated press)—Letvia has given the necessary guarantees to the Russian soviet government and a Bolshevik peace delegation will go to Riga to meet Polish representatives, Prince Sapieha, Polish foreign minister, was notified today by George Tchitcherin, Russian Bolshevik minister of foreign affairs. However he did not mention the date when the soviet representa- There is no rubbing or scrubbing. " First, the clothes are washedin a ! REMOVE THOSE SPOTS! LAUNDRY & DRY balanced bath of pure gasoline and soap, then rinsed in re-distilled gaso- line, and finally dried in fresh, warm air. Your clothes come back to you bright and clean—almost like new, LR CLEANING C 266 ARCH STREET For Quick Returns Use the Herald Classified Columns NOTICE! After the reading of the meters in September, price of gas sold by this company will be advanced forty cents a thousand cubic feet to $1.90 gross,$1.80 net. The prepayment meters will be adjusted -to the net price. This advance is forced upon us by the advanced cost of coal and oil alone over the prices paid this Spring. Coal from which we make gas has already advanced $8.50 a ton on the cars, and oil six cents a galion. New Britain Gas Light Co.