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Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of —Revelations of a Wife Lillian Takes Some Wind From 'nw Mary's Sails, 1 stared at Lilllan with Incred- ulous amazement as she told Mary Harrison t her plan for studying in New York was a very good one. The young girl's ideas were mo evi- dently the product of {lldirected reading, and revealed such paucity of comprehension of what prepara- tion for a real dramatic carecr meant that I had expected Lilllan to overwhelm her with contemptuous objection. Thls prompt acquiescence puzzled and alarmed me, until 1 caught a glimpse of Lilllan's eyes as they searched Mary's face which Liad lighted up at the older woman's verdict. Then T knew that this seem- ing agreement was but a preliminary barrag ‘Oh! I'm so glad,"” Mary exclaim- was afrald, somehow, you 1 t approve——or understand wat T wanted." “That's just it," Lilllan sald, cool- “I didn’t understand before what ou really did wa 1 thought you ad the ambition to become one of the world's great dramatic figures, ch & one as {s seen but a few 1e8 in neration, and that you | | you a good dan | thing touch of genius the Lord gave you either. 1f there's anything 1 can do to help you, such as finding g teacher, let we know," There was such subtle contemptu ous dismissal in her rds, and In the gesture with which she moved toward the door, that I menta saluted her. Mary sat motlonless, staring after her, Nothing so ur lovely, #o dreum shattering, it was plain, ever had been given her be. fore. But neither Lillian nor I had been mistaken In the spirit which mated Mary Harrison. Suddenly she threw oft the spell which Mrs. Un. derwood's contemptuous words hand appeared to lay upon her, springing from her chair, after Lillian and caught her ar! “I'm headed in wrong on soma way,” she vehemently, ‘hut {t {sn to go away without letting 's the matter, You know that my ambition at all, what you've just said. The other was on I've never dared to y 1t even to myselt. But know what you nid-—" She stammered, ou and Lililan sud- and | v | NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1926, [ CROSSWORD PUZZLE \ NN M Jeale [ e = i N flllfl Horizontal Insinceren IIIIIIIHIE.WH reied some, | Audr a New York madly attracted to him, He has lived 15 years with his young ward, have }‘ ATED FICTION “GIN HERE HARRY MORTON, w middle K gossips there to solve the Occurrence., Polite word for addressing a riddle 5 THESE TODAY althy, un- 1 hand ¢l he has trans of all his legram, ferred to wealth suying she Audrey She s is cor ght betw he v his ward, irl, and both of whom & NOW (The story GO ON WITH TH} names and situations are fictitlous.) CHAPTER s a pale vaited Morton, to the office STORY in this in New Britain for nd able He Xnu tated girl when he re- ten minutes It who a turned becn past, never of his W X vy Her there tien in “I didn’t know you read things on my des Her volee not hav terribly oyes was his sorry. go home." She arose, around her, JOMEN 6 Morton turned. “When was that?* he asked, “Yenrs ago," she said. “I was six- teen then, T was a dancer.” Morton pursued the question no | tarther, but led the two young wome | en to Audrey's car, and helped them Into it As they rode, he when her own gaze were down, now, and| look almost of satisfac- uce ns he replled: he said was done weary. “I should so, I'm gorry. I'm I—1 think I'd better eyed was Audrey, and drew her light coat turned ] 4 T understand that you were going to show Nona the city today?" he asked. Audrey turned, and looked full at him, as if angwering more than his question. “Yes, 1 would love to | show her everything we have here | that is prnu 1 don't want her to | be lonesome. Morton grmnm) a lttle, and sub- stded. Nona harself, mystified, but catche ing an air of silent battie between her two companions, looked from | one to the other, and said little us | they rod> through the streets to the hotel. Morton and Audrey waiterd | she went-upstairs to her room. “I am going to stay with her all the time she ls fn New Brital while | Audrey said to Morton, quistly He raised his eyebrows. “The jdea, !1s that T shall not sce Nona alonn?" he nsked : Audrey placed her his two wrists, and her bhlue eves woere opened wide us she ved him is my rivs suid, hej the lobby loungers I am going to def her. 1 am n, a right to fight for m urned, and eat dow deep louge. Morton sat !and they waited, 'silent, reappe 1 | “Oh, folks, have to wait has saved me the loveliest rooms, with a big sitting-room.” €he looked at Audrey. “Wou't come up?” Audrey asgented, tered the elevator. gether to Nono' Morton ched selve To press. Existed. Bad. 11d of a trec o worn. male. . Detachable coaches Imple Com fuel A wayside hotel Marble used as shooters . Blnewy. Slight flap. R - g e v, . To suffer or allow, . N Pty ? L ; Beeause : ; : Peak. Excavated. Correlative of neither. Constant companion, . By. . Possosses . Greater Wild duc . Angers. Damages. Flour box. Caustle alkall Bone. A me denly caught the 1ds n her own, “About becoming one of the ge | eration's dramatic figures, t 18 my ambition,” she (sald. “Yes, Mary, I said it and meunt re kind enough te | it, and I fancy yow're ready she floundered | for the operation I'm golng to per- | form. Come back and sit dow T talk to you She drew tere willing to do anything to make | your goal. Mary's eyes ooked at 1 “But id, child's twisting.| 13. widened, and she . &l 1lian in bewilderment, . as | ent used in eating. st mixture used nds on and you w elplestly That you hich would e for Yes, 1 have r clothes fastener. To endure. Will not Preposition of place, whila the divine spark every effort you,” Lilltan retort- | did say that, and yon WIL never need v're headed for. grace In dancing tic and mu- hody are not hear. the ain, ‘re only Mar girl back to drew her own ¢ making the 50 man » gone down to defeat o You have the ides | dramatic art 1s a matter of a trained w trained volce and a supple My dear child all these things cessary, but they are as noth- ing it you haven't a trained brain ind them. And a tralned ors aus study, long and arduous The vivid light faded swiftly [42. from Mary's eyes. Her face w suddenly ten years older. suppose you mean that I've |45 A | got to go back to that damned |30. Erects. sehool,” she said, stridenly. P ooier feature & . S TR A g You're figh.ng sevoured ) % ) g -Ih--)rnvy in efreuit. y i Qs CB Nt Ve £ - A Honn | T am.” sald Andrey. “I told you I'nconscionsness i that when we met New York, I Vertical ‘olume of water re love him, and he fs coing to marry a Girl of Today Nona s { would 7" Audrey N FOOL'S |.\u DISE ny voice That night I went to a fashionable Madame ¢ for the first time in my | gown and v ing T had garned in & hox at the Metro- it 1 bring new clients, 1 persisted \ Opera House. 1 was literally ' thouglit she told the truth and so I “ S = s : | “Did ha promise to marry you?" Nona came to | Audrey was honest, and finally she the 4 it all. The | lived in Fool's Paradise for three 4 mugie and | imont} s she M')"fl"shnok her head. “No, he didn't he must. T little Mamie gay throng, | promise, but I know must— ‘e loves that I can s J e She 30. Fourth note in s . Feline animal, . Vowed (p.p.). 34. Drone hee. | 35. Blac 3. 38, ur Carbonated A term of woman Printer's measure, A second judicial test Mother. A blow on the that cares lit chorus after that yor after ork nder a g¢ Then in drinking iite Importan Iy, and you can s long th you, as a cat drink. derislon som neing instruc- | be f yvou,don't and ruin your health to get 8ol 1 1t role in musical com- hold such positiof 4 you o r thre: T went drawing-room. waitd a moment, the two women & nd then asked cused, “I have something to 10 Sy solution. head asure for print | attel schooling, but, vou don't ted. “Did say he “Are you a bad woman?” she shot was silent terly. “T supposc in your way you'rc at Noi The other girl colored. “Is anybody > The cther gird good—but you'd kill me if you coul d. Js that good? own also maintaing an cxpensive ay lter., ment in New York. sh He hires John Parrish zo0d, to e his ot struets him to b Audrey. deteet Tryin York, to Nona, w gove me the silver ad the n't come “As a matt 5 16 en he but | ond shy and panion the room 1 a mor looked ctaney in his in- her vegnlarly,” fact, { me fore | Nena considered. “You hote She looked at Audrey, and youngar girl howed her head In as- love him, and he to a col to vy of the t 1 of the ness She his % something 1 in re ginning of | the m brown syrup In a mol heat on th sugar must Turn cake out, and cover with cream sweetened. Any kind of Lused as pre oven with bottom. Th and form a fruit can he : | ¥ But me. I don't know anything i I've known Dim o ye: this is the only thing I kno docsn't want to marry you, he'll not do {t, That is where my hope lies” Audrey had risen from her and was moving around the looking at the French prints that hung upon the wall. 8he had an absent alr, as she moved from oné to another, Abruptly she turnad. “Are you a bad woman?” she shot at Noj The nd la e was one nother ta vhil when Madarie was out of Lola Lawre e in the She asked it 1 was still model and when she was told 1 ied if 1 would wear some ning gowns for ) ting 1 put on a like I fon turning the Jdoor- One food * Sines common cause ders it i the to provide fool, most disor- mothe propet improper is a tinal ry vith nelt town of 3 v hapy o i sald Nona just loves Mor 1§ whether he will rerc s oven i X inally 5o Morton All tHow thought she v ed to my plea- nnsuEDeC one more n in B come there, alling Audrey to s his office, papers s Milk Best i S ) o e » o The best food for babies i \ course, mothers' milk. The gre 8 of children who die every sutnmer are those o h: in this No matter @il to the contrar hich 18 breast fed 1wil v far the best cha Ihon and grow i skillfully the plac 50, she sald. out of the tele there was son nt to tell me 1 she v an idea and iy r Loxen nnot in the had 't something knees trembled the 4 As 1 stopp shows vou came 1 kn aid I v feeling. | ybut I Mothe ice, e, room, ame ne # afttdr do, around, i n on whict had heen 1 a she might see nd, and pat- he said, “is o But Audrey, don't carry yon too fi her hiand from him, taught to turned slawly the dresa ituition, rful thing. intuition She took doing way to w Today's Sermon! rcat, devastating, about to ir land les of the s fea at lunch Worn ha tir superior, perch ver hoped to | bloody launched 5 e and this 1 we 1 is be n one of | worki 1 had 4 left, other girl colored. “Is hody g00d 2" she countered, hitterly “I suppose, in your way, vou're good but you'd kill me, if you conld. Is it g00d? Audrey had started b telephone bell rang. Noma swered. listened A& mom then said: “T'll be thera right away. “WiL you wait here fust a ute " she asked Audrey started as if to foll {but the door slammed. gone i get Bome sery What Ever the languid, slothf disgu forent, the girls stools, Ll 2 Um pivl” tuty waltress to take our up nurs phty casily. b cov once, not no f propi tion : mothers are unabl unwillin guch o hild some or and ir r reply, ar L prevish has t on lunch TOMORROW: The Shock of Real- z00d P tzation. § M rds et h the ne casunl riorm this dut 508 | waltress “xeiting Moment A€ tis nece who counter other “dir notier Is ul 'Your Health | e How to Keep It— : Causes of [llnesx Thornton W e is her iy the . But perch himself be- ! he is masticat- ity and dis- to pos Now and the v her, Is good for ms Nona wos nal with left the th his pateh wh our souls in Sure it's why the 1 as he disap Biting her lower last, with a sudden she turnad to the to order in Audrey looked hastily about The other glrl's hat and ¢ on a chalr. Her gloves lay little telephone stand. “She can't leave the hotel, way," Andrey said, half aloud The porter entered with Nona's 1 to her own | trunk, and Audrey stood aside as he coat and |trundled It nto ths bedroom, and side as the car |placed it in a corner. Nond's hand- bag was on a chair. Andrey moved {as it to examin Then, with a | little shake of her head, she retrents s the train from | ed, and went back to the drawinge Direeti oom ed 1 For a few moments she settlad and rself in an arm chair. Then, nere platiorm ously, she began wmoving about the He lst w patien: aus don't y do on her. o the 1 down thought- oor a lor Peter doesn't L weh day wcthing wr thing Is true people af the e At on JH 8 CUMMING Jgch & S MY And ng Ay of 1m0 of mother, all the of it tes, from 1 died direct- WOMAN CON- QUERS FEARS Husband Delighted and Home Happier had Big spent River, Menus /or the Famtly 10 hotals al and h the od upon the ould soon little to him, who st e, Kill- exelaimed tio she I her, h to sl hovering and Al ts rto the looked up Morton gree room. Minute watch looked out the iined the pr she oper and down th in sight Has partr s | sped n th | for the el wsed dIn pwn her ving. She ex- ints on the wall. Ther door, looked up corridor. No one way ndow her | and cried Nona, Morton. St alight | caught rd h a Duck in Until wce Nor Without she a'e and waiting ran dow to the hot Mr. Morton hall tor, and t sud- do ) the 1 des! she thing ha that Hawk was moving! I Mr, 1 Mrs. ¢ we being was Improper deliberately. ha Food Morton, of ul ont young aid the minutes it Mc 1. There ton 1a wit that in with ¢ whq came n hand to A to comi her ow (To Be Continued) 2 dog het op! t of you Up-Stde-Down - Cake ttires o her sought gly. His face wa s | S——————— %.,ALSAM that COUGH 666 {« a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malari: 1t kills the germe. eves Morton's | Z Hlaot aughter's nmenc “Carcers” He came out of his hiding place and danced up and down on the bank {1ooked k mott hile to tak ler and occups down th could t Quack. | having com 14 comc He But 00k- th no- Mrs But vhers rions tions for ok library imsel tall, dead gra; the wdge could look town the Rig Ri . his cy “Ambitious Woman in “Costume | " answered Morton, grimly. | » Nona to tha hotel, | very glad o From it River and $ wcross th The eon rden “How is housekeeping “It 18 just like being in Heaven!" ) to N r00! { He decided 1t time to take a i's Nar- nap, he took it right there in the ing the young woman. “You've r \ here before?” sald Nona. | Houschold rial Practi ntor's row Escay “Once,