New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1925, Page 4

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Adele Garrison's New Phase REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Her Polse Courtesy Recoyers and Proflers cordial That attit could plainly Meredith’s fierce wite's attitude for whom I = thing more than th liking due & comrads days. To myself 1 quarter of an hour for Lu dith when should be alone to . Then, another glance at the lines of s will and bad tem@er impressed uy the classic beauty of her realized t any contest tween the the woman score, for she possessed the meaner nature. “What Day Is Convenlent?" Probably in that ry fact, I speculated, lay the indifference his beautiful wife which 1 {n Hal Meredith's ¢ 1 worn out his patience and 1 long ago, I decided, but 1 felt no stirring of sympathy for her. She impressed me as belng one of the most ruthless women I ever had met. Always would she keep within the law and the code of her but never would she be any other motive than the selfishness. One other thingk I guess sometimes she overstepped alms because of len y to {ll-tempe to the f especiall her mised she and with would in two, to cted had s love Aet cras oty her ov 1dir come prepare graclous to me of Dicky, Who 4 1o br admiration But &he 114 temptation 1 Totter from Leslie Preccott to Ruth Rurke her My have howe veall the Aeath Hen The . n ad Bit eut ef the ordin s a of ‘Do Come “Don't nes forget casily TOM( Preceott Abo and might | natio Stoffed Coenmber ) Again' 0 So much has ten during v welgh get the d course, underwel ie’s Confessional ‘ Don’t Let Your Weight Shrink been satd and writ. \ wholesome food and eight or nine years about t that one 18 anger of un- ght persons not considered as bad risks by rance compantes, ! ernourished body ) many fata) diseases It underweight, one physiclan to ar appar any b in hir then one may take for a tir put o is & 1t an and nith a litt alr vou how | could 1 return 3 ain ned to 100 [ to Ruth after You not make nidde d, bled this the have Ha do li 1 strained, reference scored so de- again her al i pre 1seen up irse time, 1r own call, house greet- ar to the determi tter from Burke salad en | n 4 g s T is | tn ai s A The words at the top of this puzzle are both Yo can say them if you around enough HORIZONTA who revives a ing an {rregular in tongue 14. ¥ i o To To bu %, Common plants instead of seeds regret exceeding! hurry Devoured Membranons bag Bird of the Perched Toward night Foreord Mygelf List and t stickers, hut your I vogue Iy COLOR (TT-0C T SAFELY » last part Water At 10 e % 3 Ass tors, Inc.) TR gt The Water-Sprite | - HOME of the falry Chil- paper the for rite.” or imagine ving them er that they ciated Edi- hours of sleep dally will do {t. In gaining welght good strong muscles should be developed. Mere fat {s not desirable. | Therefore the basls of the dlet thould be milk, butter, cream, oll, potatoes, cheese, peanuts, bread, crackers, rice muffins and flour mix- SATURDAY, AUGUST §& 1925, MAY SEYMOUR 0OTIO0 ATR| s tures of all kinds Also fruits and | vegetables, | cereals may be thin becauss ctive, or because they | ork at too great a tension. These | ct their habits of 1t they would put | folks are too NEA Serviee, Ine.) To want T Valuable ing animal To seatter h 0 flres da fur-bear- . Ocean Anger Witticism Tree of tongh . Company Cooking utensil man To unfold wond Valiant Rone Keeping in one's posassion control of something Seventh note in scale To posscss Ry small enomons &nake . To unite two pleces of elnth Resident of an eeclesiastic Immediately To decrease VERTICAL ‘ ¢d money less of poetry Dottam of 2 | thow | | Dick THE STORY S0 FAR: €eymour, whose husband Seymour, Kkilled himself of her love affair with returns to her home fter a year's absence, §he comes late one fall night ta home of her lawyer, Dick Greg- and Gloria, his wife, the ugly story of her tollowed her everywhere, made up his mind to Furops where no one will John ause Dr he. Jim Carewe, tonn a them past has And 8o g0 to knon She o tha turns ever her home s X. to a wealthy widower, LUl For- “What's the matter? Afra | she cried. to sell for her. And she begs to sell her stocks and bonds watever they will bring. Al wants, is enough part of a few months, gan for w she dress widow for a she money wealthy savs, tn the | so that she can *land” a rich hus- band A week later with $8,000 handbag she goes to Atlantic City for a rest hefore safling. There she meets a divorcee, Carlotta Frolking. and her two friends, Herbert Wa- terbury and Dan Sprague. Ona night the four of them go to in her | Adoree’s Tittle supper club. May ac fdentaliy great bury money drops her bag, roll of billa falls out. offers to take rcare for her, but she let him have it. That night on the back to the hotel, he makes violent love to her. And Many won- ders if she is not in love with him. Ehe buys herself some expensive ¢ clothes, suited to the role of a Wistful Widow, and pays $600 for a black pearl ring. Waterbury gives luncheons dinners in May's honer, and s her snapshots of Wy town Brookline. He tells May & widower with one and adds he wonld her sitting at the head She wonders if and her Water- of her refuses to way and he o he aughter like to see of his dinner tahle house that | he's proposing marrlage, but decides | wrapping | swered To favor 1 Back of Crack of a whip =[O ]O] Modern Tendency res in ex T n kasha into sport frocks. otic co cloth and | made s he's not. But she wonders what life with him would be like. AOW GO ON WITH THE STORY The foursome had dined late, and it was almost midnight before they left the splendid main dining room of the Ambassador Out of doors the high wind seemed to blow breakers in from s a white moon the o foaming pan, Oh, the isn't it gorgaous?” her black velvet eape around Her danced like those of a gypsy under her blowing hair You're g her May cried, her eves rgeous’” “Your eyes are Herbert an- blue- bBlack diamonda tonight Hes stopped dead in his tracks and stared at her “You've lost those black pear! vou always wear around your neck said “Oh, ne. T haven't. T left them in my room at the Traymore” May told him. Did you have them locked in the hotel safe?* Herbert ‘wanted to inow May shook her head. *> my dressing-table. Don't worry about them. They're all right, the eaid carelessly Herbert Waterbury "Vou're child on groaned he ®ald. around in your bag as if it were a dollar bill And now you leas out in plain tahle! peless First you carry & a priceless neck ace sight on a hotel if the chambermald comes ten up your room, and Ny lifts 187" ged her slim shoulders answered any dishonest people in laughed th in an most careless woman e sald. “I sup- of yours took when he 50 you never care of yourself. And to take Have youl"” She tells | o, they're I'm| © NEA desply for a she an, wondered fascinate him helplos che = CEBUIRIO | May b theught mo mant before wered which more herself to M She ~ould rafty May TR the innocent She thought knew Well, p'raps 1 don't | tn 1ook after mysclt so in a soft volce, “But I et along pretty on the whole, Money bothers me. ... 1 Keep trac TRt run through my fingers like s a man £he his taste! ve he hegan 1 we can't K of st seems to ter.” 1o loc Gl ad Wha k along, Hin the May that in the veet" world Hin t 0 sullen: mnd yet of satin atout it pointed lilie a faun' was a deep dim thought ny the last word tcrive Dan teatured here b wa to 4 ague was a touch face s e edrs were And there May rememb English coup “Dimple Devil en ghe the chir with It remembe & of that debon and . Herbert Wa- Aisturbing § S terbur I'm no October as reading the morn- Irinking in phone coffes e \prano Slaepy, w Wa to greete o're all wimn don't ennrse Of Wait for me in minutes, “h. We're all wer- 4 e sur rul In less than fen minutes May her bathing suit and vide exp f sand. 1t hard to find Carlotta two men. for thera were was in the down on was the th- not and few b ers at this time of the A bronzed young and year. waver came smiled Inte her eyes as her. along. he pa day. And 1 don o gt suit et May emiled ke vo an't drowr ai my < at him. He wi tall b muscles ng man with his su | and splendid shoulder. id of the surf? It's wonderful,” after bert Some money you satd one and your affairs sternly. "A strong who would inveet of yours for you." “Oh, this little bit . . to spend.” May purled some other money . that | vest Her- man. that . I'm going “But 1 hav . quite a sum really wonld like to in- $he giggled suddenly “1 remember wi night, M went, on out able to handle the the vou said Waterbury," women being un their own money | other “Pleasg don't call me ‘Mr. Water- | bury,' any more,” he interrupted. “My name is ‘Herbert.' " CWell, t JHerbert!" May laughed “And don't you want to eall me ‘May' instead of ‘Mrs, Sey- monr?" “May,” Herberl repeated ) word ingly. “May! Yon are like that lovely month, if you'll.for- | ghhe me for saying so fresh and blooming “T'll forgive May answared, gravely. At that moment Carlotta came running up to them “I've quarreled with Dan,” the sald, “And T ditched him. Please take me under your wing, you two!"” There was distress written in her round and voles trembled. May was sure that it was not ghe who had quarreled with Dan. It was more than 1y that | {he had sald gomelhing to hurt her tender feelings. How did you to quarrel?” she Qe you for saying so,” blue eves her and Dan happen | asked the crest fallen little woman as they stepped into ‘Oh the elevator he began that will-you- marry talk of his"| she said with g pathetic attempt at alriness. “And it just bores me fo tears, to tears And as If wanted to prove that a proposal of marriage from really did bore her to an May put her arm around her, and ft the elevator with her at the th floor. Look here, Frolking."” she rald severely, mustn't let go | of yourself this way!" [ Carlotta was rapidly becoming | hysterical. She flung herself down |in a tapestry-covered chair in the | corridor and shook with great, sob- bing gasps May opened her | hunted for her key. “What's the numhber room 7" she asked. Six sixty,” sobbed Carlotta. ay almost carried her to the| | door of 660, unlacked it, and pushed | | her within the room. She switched on the lights, and sat down on the | edge of the bed. ‘Now, i'm going { here until you get to said. “Aren't this about a man! or me-tomorrow Just i she | to cry Mrs. ‘you handbag and of your| to stay sleep.” to ery right the sty like At if a2 man more you To her r undress he May looked the room. There were clothes scattered every- beribhoned underwear, scarts hats. On | Carlotta bekan to rself quietly aroun where silk slippers, the dresser stood a photograph of | Dan Sprag heavy silver me Carlotta and et picked it up and kissed it | Unless you quit ny [ find some way of getting hack. | Ry A minute contrasting terhury bert in a later ghe fonnd herself him Herbert Wa- it that T was not the with » had to ad bathing suit By Thornton W. Burgess A hridge to find somewhere you're hound or lag behind Meadow M of the —Danny Danny Meadow the wrong side There it Mougre use was on ing Pool. lay, the dimpling Pool, hetween Danny and home, Danny a lttle fellow that the §miliug Pool was as big to him as a laks he to you., But Dan- didn’t had had atter nother, alive, stomach time ficulties Danny had filled | and 80 was feeling in very good spirits, He had the Merry Little Rraczes he ecould He to, Smiling is such wo he ane You see, just narrow and he was so thankful to and not in some one's that An't waste any worrying over his present dif- escape be he d stomach that he guessed knew he it had bt it wonld be a long swim, and Qo Danny d conld wvim a very dangerous one cided it wonld much try the Langhing Brook nldn’t find a way started to i he better and see he across that Danny the lower end of the Smiling Pool. by came to the &miling Pool ended, and the Laugh- ing Bronk once more started on its toward the Rig River. There grasey banks, and Danny likes grassy hanks, Danny always likes grass. He likes to eat it, he along down toward and he where way were and | likes it hecanse ha can fravel ahont in it quite Jonking for Danny ing Brool Danny knew hadn't forgotten hidden from sharp eyes him looked arross the it Laugh- was quite wide hers he could swim. but he he Ard ewimminz that pickerel Smiling Pool of “Perhaps 1 had seen in the o the very thought made him shivery can | ind a place where it fsn't so wids Rlack ought The ing across round appearing adows were M rosy cloud went to hed behind Hills. Danny liked e of those people wha creen he Green Mr anows, and s o nnder his he it He sleeps he is sleepy, eats when he is hungry, and just runs around when he feels liye it. Being very small, as you knuw s, he feels a little safer at night, when the Black Shadows have come creeping across the Green Meadows, ht when “Jsn't he sweet?” she asked, wip- ing the tears from her eyes with | an absurd pink handkerchief. An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but an onion a day keeps everyone away. Pof notweed » other, I the fabbiness. » exer the arter 5! e (00K cordia! [y her de- A his and no bright AT morn ca ware haun ankles turned, smiling, arlatia and woman f ot that at her. crtaint pe I'm from 1lousy the little e du her Tan 1hought at, an fron to the think S iy he AMa e brushe worrisome 1 « ol and The «old, but May a fast ewimmer ahd nas soon the unnonted her nas INge back to Carlotta and ling She float He with furned over c and saw ths &l on the beach e swam back to and ran to them “What's Herby keeping him compan: plained gloomily. “Well, come on in nrged him taka o the It's wond Aoesn’t matter? swim and I'm * Cwrlotta ex. ' May “I'll hold your hand. and of you'!" langhed like a langh died in her throat aw the look on Herbie's the in a flash that he trald to g0 info the water. What difter- 0 had to overleok a lot of things wher an had money! And Ny e that Herbie a millionaire, at very least. The Snanshok of his honss in BrooXline had any way But ehild happy renliz Oh, was the o the ineed (To Be her of thats Continued) in davlight. There arq 0 many sharp eves looking for himgy nd, then, it is not as easy for 1hoss sharp him. &o when any traveling to do he 1o do it after dark. Over in the distance, toward Green 1'orest anny heard dreadful voice of Hooty the Over in the 014 Orchard he | the of Hooty's littls Scheech Owl, minute, eyes to see Danny has prefers the the owl, heard cousin, Danny, voice Spooky the listened a ‘s all right, himself in t voice of his, T L ing to fear from the T know where they are, and he hoping they'll stay there, Now, if Reddy Fox and Old Man Coyota keep anay, T pucss I'll get home all vight.” Jnst heard Reddy Fox® bark over on the Green Meadows beyond the dear old Briar ra and e heard Mrs. Reddy answer, A moments later he heard Old Man Covote's voice up in the Ol Pasture. If Danny hadn't heard it &o often he might have that he was listening to voices instead of one. Thosa voices were a great relief to Danny. He wasted no time now. He atarted 1o, the b the ghir much as he nar« swim said he at funny Iking o he then way few it thonght many down k of keeping as ng gras He was looking for a place that he could Brook nnder the conld rower across, | He had just about mads up his i mind that there wasn't a narrower place when fthese banks seemed to together, and then Danny | came to a mossy old log that made bridge right across 1925, by draw (Copyright T. . Burgess) The ¥t story Peter Rabbit ces an Accident,” Different It is seldom enough that Fashion allons us any latitude in hats, but a concession. Instead of the brim we have a broad one of clipped ostrich and a good- sized crown of black velvet. It re- ires a very fair complexion of its vearer. tiny white ' Gossip’s Corner Vers Striking Effect An attractive day coat is of black kasha cloth lined with red with one large pocket of red embreidery. | All in White A white chiffon dance frock, with very full skirt is trimmed with | gardenias rather aimlessly scattered about.

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