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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926, I | 1 . Quicksands of Love | AIED 2\ Adele Garrison’s New Phase of e %:‘II%% UARLT/ Revelations of a Wife B CTTT LT N o Uillian's Conditional Plans for Mary her reaction b this proposal would | u. '.... -.. Involve an Ordeal, {he, 1 n.n GIN HERE TODAY story are fictitions.) New Britain to need introduetion, not introduce Nona: evidently she * did not know, she was so odd- ‘ AUDREY, 10-year-old ward of CHAPTER XIII | “WIill you pleage see that the lady |did not expect it. With her large | ° 0 ly temperamental, but the patently HARRY MORTON, i madly fn love “But she had no nor coat!” |gets what ever she nncds, and that |dark eyes, she inspected the wemen Mary Harrlson's answer 1 saw Y at! ; ves, znzu\ .{«Y) -umvm:x Lilllan's mouth .‘_‘Y"""“-“]""lmuhme she sent me reas with him. He s wealthy, unmarriced, Audrey cried, clasping her hands, he amount is charged to me?" sajd |who received Morton's greeting, and tighten, and knew ¢ her contest of wills with Dicky's niece had but ust begun, instead of being finished, s 1 had hoped but a minute before. niddle-aged and handsome, imie he elerk was polite, but there | Morton, | mensely attractive to women, NONA, | was a little smile on his lips Nona was towed away by the de- [turned to o 1 New York girl, connected with the I noticed," he said, drily, “that pumu nt man with two sales- (dining-room, stage, also 18 in love with Lim, and | when she went out she did not have women following after, Morton | After their lelsurely dinner, Mor- h time, apparently tisfied, ual survey of the “There will be no hint of charity in this money,” Lilllan went on, and I wondered at the assurance witl (% 1adhoped bis B N Es oz which she broached the plan. “You ealous of Audrey, sufficient wraps.'” ated himself on & stool, his hands [ton took her to the theater, and sat o, 3 uigol! L E K| will be asked to sign a contract at Morton with his ward has lived | Audrey turned . uneertatnly, |resting on his . and watched the |in a box. As Nona picked up tbe o’m' 00 ‘u ¢ a reasonable figure giving a certain for 16 y fn New Britain, but | Trembling, able to walk, |1it'] fly dre mea of department | program, she laughed. | “I'm golug to ses myself on the stage," ¢ sald. I used to be in this show." i She waved a greeting to one or two of the actors, as t appeare and one little dancer directed her en« tire solo toward the Lox where More ton and Nonu sat, Nona was happy, and Morton, with a qulet smile, watched her face, { “Having good time, kid?" he ke person the absolute control of your for a number of years after { launching. But I can tell you it will be & contract a mil jon girls would give thelr eyeteet) {0 have, s0 you won't need to wor on tha score. Your life will insured, so that it you should die, he amount spent upon you would not be lost, “You will have every advanta that the best teachers can give yo and at the end, if, as T said before, ! on can 1 the gaff. T am sure | suceess will be you How do you like thie program?" “Oh!" sald Mary Harrison again, |chokingly, “Oh!" and nothing more, Lillian nodded her head, then he voice hardencd. “What Do You Want?" | Horlzontal “Rut,” ehe sald impressively, “no | 1 slave of the olden times ever had to every step of your tralning m vork harder, ever had a more ruth- ount and bo of such a character |less taskmaster than you will have, | 10 that it need never be taken over |You must learn to curb your tem- 11 ¥ zain, To acccomplish this is n P to submit your will to anoth Mary's hands were clenched and r whole slender figure tensed it- But that your condition of helping me, fsn't 12" the girl de- nande L sighed. No Hint of Charity “My dear child,” she sald, “will you wait for my answer until I put this thing before you a little mo: plainly? It is only falr that yc should know what we have planned for you hefore you are called upon to decide the minor questions in- olved." Mary caught her breath back with he effect of stifling a sob, and fixed ves upon Mrs. Underwood & ever meant to turn her g beamed at him. "I always have a. good time when: I'm with vou, But Harry—why did you bring {me to the theater? | He made a little g hand, toward the cro {torinm, “On, p¢ | could ire with his ded audis ‘haps 8o my friends very heautiful gir v]imlnl sd. "Am 1 beautiful 2" cked him. 0 airea e ; 7 Pre-destined | S Within Person under majority son of low intelligence high hont 16 To work 1 the first plac Lillian sald, “it is of the utmost importance th: Sash worn by Japanese wonicr \ - Native imming organ of a fish nd note in o se | ine “1 | | "You Kk ow 1o produe | examined her f: | \h | ! | . Knovw, you | never told me that before," | They walked back to the hotel and '8 |12 Hair on the horse’s neck “ing to be an easy task, and 1t is without question, to diselpline your |13 To suit 15 Civilized e woing {6 tnvolve the most rlgid sell- pride, to learn tmplielt and unques- (15 Helmsman 20 Leaf division of the calyx S pnearilonn Monion ook liscipl on your part. But the [tioning obedience. Frankly, T doubt Prineiple 51 A theater |t e i aded biShandy n do b s things, for |19 Challeges 1 oodnigi stupendous, Does | whether you ¢ i “thing to tell you that if jyon are very much like a high- |22 Pertaining to the mode 2% Drug | mi‘;;; "" ed ‘ur\n:v en't you vou are of the calibre T hope you |spirited colt, my dear, There will |24 Augured T Pertaining to punishment ! \‘im'[,“‘“m‘ e te, and can stan 1 hope [he no use our going on, however, To goad Drain 2 ! Lol R e Sl \tri- junless T ean be snre of that point, Worker in stone Shelf lat In Ney ga) is the reason why T have Ttallan river me,” lie st anager in the world in your [and tha ronized areex, and that will mean you will made up my mind to put you to a |31 Posseseive pronoun e \‘”l‘{ ‘1”“’:{‘!1(:‘; :n(:‘n; n:.:‘nmu; " ave (he advanlago of his incom- lcruel test, one, which I wish you to (32 Bar applied to a rotary m.‘-. i o Lol KB e Pyt Dbaliave T would not glve yeu, unless to turn in. § To provide food Mot ‘1‘: o management, she said, and |1 thought it necessary. But To knock lightly Ihe Pt R folls in this it she found can do what T ask you, cheerfull Hault an em |4v Fnglish {itle ey (;m ";; ‘Im” four minutes \poasible. But land without flinching, 1 shall know To moisten with dew 1 Wise [t o ol o Wl Gt played over that you can stand the rigld die- Covity |‘ To steep In liquid {onellgket el ehole i s cvidently ipline which will be yours for years [T Competed In speed 147 Sugnt flap vl nt me to come at what onnd there, to come ri-‘ i\F evil spirit {49 Line “I wanted to sor y he Iunds will e provided for you,” s face whitened, but her (41 Big 151 To exist “Ien’t that reason enough?" Lillian went on, ‘r» that there will re unflinching. 143 Values 53 Toward Isn't that rea enough /¢ mo necessity for you to live in at do you want me to do?” 46 \To pay for anoth But I cut off my enga Tt cridany youraslt it 6d, | ‘ment With a choked cry, the girl <ank tpon ber knees, and laying her arms upon the coverlet, buried her head in ':‘;m word to thern ha 1 e s e to A pinaceous tree [ her hands. by "" to come to the Tlite it polog To yield to authority i Y JHoEaLEatmcy i r re-en Amount at which @ per the gossips never have learned any-|she went (hrough the lobby, and . life as it moved past him, Lord! I forgo! about your ra- rated for assessmen To depart By Joint of fhe about his past. Almost week- down the street. Half unconsciously, | A woman ly he visits expensive apartments [she turned her stops toward home. | Morton recogni that ha maintains in ew York, “Mr. Morton led up,'” the Jiitle M\ hat, bowe where hie also has an office, red the “You had old charmer He tells Aud he never can omer entered, whom |hears He arose lifteg (11X that.” he said. “We'lf ¥ to 1426, by Newspaper ure Service, Ine, t come up?” got to suy goodnight, rsemaid said e n Liing her finger cams!" ¥ ; her, and he hires JOHN ‘ sins tie smiled fmo«lni sht, sweetheart,” sha said, | Vertical ISH, shy hut good young 1 b ey weary, and r eyes deep, and her voice low and A glghe uis seeretary, 1o rt Audrey lcaned agai the door. 3 yearning Dark red vegetable mind from himself. $he deteets the “He said Lie would not he home for LR Pamous plan. Then he sends for to | dine eveni 1 went The lights in Mo house were Preposition of place come 1o New Britain. ehows |on. I woman pursed her mouth, and |blazing at midnj With a fue The summit Audrey the doenments by which he | Aundrey ma s gesture, vollsd her plamn ehin into her col- [cont thrown over her shoulders, Dry transterred to self half ids land going up to her room, locked with the air of onc who knows Audrey was walking up and down Bk SROGE i e T s - fortune, Audre arns of Nona's | herselt the short walk that led from the ; ) = but 1 will | == I coming, meets hier, and goes with her ee e noticed her,” she said, “and if {high iron gatc to the dnor step. ,mf‘_ fstence that 1 iy00k in the study of dation, Left-overs often prove a dif- 4 Morton to Nona's hotel reon Mortonu and Nc down- ‘anyhedy should ask me--you nangh- ®very footfall that sounded in the Sl von n. What | ljtetrature, ult problem for many women, and there Morton and Nona contrive 1 department store ty man—I'd say that the beautiful |distance brough* Ler to sharp atten- '1 _‘”"1 vrith you a note | rticularly those with “steak and {to leave he Nona's coa v on can get your ind hat | by was your friend and not Miss |tion. § would watch, until the oot haviiE ol tolont: redestrian wonld ppear. ng you he had decided you were | Food Chatter roast” husbands. 1t, by clever manip- {also are loft hehind. Audrey is told |and glove s he n her B St het” willing to Wwie were frequent in an fon, 1¢ used np-for by the hotcl elerk that Nona and shop around.” he said Morton langhed, “How charming- |head sinking, she would resume her word " |teach you "“‘on h red days. “lfour and twenty 1 the noon meal, f lushand may | Morton have Ji | A department manig of the |ly ol rvant yon are!™ alk. The ai am chill oTOREne udly su ¥ ke birds baked in a pie” and all very continue enjoy h gteaks and |NOW GO ON \\HH THE STORY |store was bowin nd smilin eside | notice thin ' she admitted, shivered a u8 or twice rated ‘I don't remember.’ 1 said _mueh alive, was a common ocenr- - roa Wby the same to son” | (The names and situations fn this | nim. Morton was too well Tnown in fas sho trotted aw |she stopped, and drew the cont S inzly, an 1 turned 1o walk ont of the 'rence! And the modern eabarct he taught to cat those dishes his| R Jani e Morton continued chuckling to |closer around her, Once a taxical Do you mom ¢ room. vogue of having lovely idens hop | father scorns | —r | himself, as he ook his se cain. |drew almost to a halt before the e te nyene Miss Lawren tepped forwa ple harks to the day Orange Cake Pudding | It was nearly an hour until Nona |8ate, and Andrey, with a lttle sigh, Wanisouikeny ila plag uickly, took hold of 1 roulde fngham presented t Twoa cups stale sponge reappeared, clad in a gorgeous coat, |20 lightly to the sidewalk. The \d pulled me around so she could |court dwart to King Charles I and cyumbs, 1 cnp milk cup ors with fur collar, and a little new |driver leancd far out, looked, as if ok in my . s queen. jnice, 1 tablespoon grated ora round turban, and gloves, and | 10T the number of a house, and drove (Copyrig 28, NEA 8 . Another cute little table trick Was vind, 4 tablespoons sugar, § eg mufr. on. Audrey furned her back, and ¢ Tne.) 0 have the court jester take a run- The cake ahould pulled into 1doors. “You didn't tell me to get a muff,” (S10%ly walked TOMORROW: IMuslons Shattered. uin smp and plop in coarse crumbs. Cor 5 “but they're coming into| At two o'clock in the morning she and — {huge custard on the . bespatter ited orange rind. Pour 1 ov style in.” was sitting in the drawing-room, the ts rhaps the movie crumbs and add sug Beat eges She whirled around so he could |looking straight before her, her world berrowed its custard pic com- | until very and stir into! fivat get a hetter viev hands loosely in her lap. and her b Gossl s Corner i mixture, Add orange juice, mix “Isn't the coat retty? 1t was [f2ce white and set, thoroughly and turn into a butte five hundred do Aren't | At seven o'clock, the housemaid, - Bridal Lore saking dish. Bake in a modera you proud of me? And I got a little |entering to pull up the blinds, found T In days of yors when bridegrooms gven for forty minutes or until firm . _|old-fashioned all-lace handkerchief. |the Mghts still blaz ng, and her . rumny AL i iniTicides Laioh, ETo0m. WAS 5L the {Guahl Sesvol warmiior coln Mr. Quack’s Narrow Eiscape erfere 4 Mr. . No Tt coming into style again, |YOUNg mistress, pale and limp, asleep S ROET et ompanied by a Strong Warrior 10 with or without whipped crean — was in s “Oh, dear!" cried | too. lon the chair. Her head had sunk '\'“‘3 ?f“”fin-rv- him. Today have the boiled custard sauce i By Thornton W. Rur ter under breath, and there She waved the kerchinf at him, {UPON her hreast, and her arms hung el e e i :;w}, & werely a relic of this this pudding, : L was a choky fecling in his throat, fand e laughe \ium\'! bealaeio: J cps 1 mizht have done Violent color contrasts. e newl arried 4 i (Copyright, Your disappointment isn’t 1 do 10 see ‘All right,” he said. “perhaps it is | Tenderly, ""fl 2id aroused her, Tia e S\A&H m uits, qnd [1roM the glrl's kinsman until anger { In fact, for me it may 0, 1 dor t st as at diamond stomach- | I8 he home?” Audrey gasped. 2 : AL Tigar embrojder- |had died de "his he | 3 e | —Mr. wck caught. But he isjers aren't in style again. By the 4 ]'-m'l sh"w'}‘ surprise. “Yon i : : honeymnoon fom R 1 won't look. I'll shut way let me see what you bought |Mean Mr. Morton? ) —————=——=={ Could you have scen Peter Rabbit thing in all the great | with that money I sent you in| ~Haven't yon ssen him?" Audrey G107 x : b oW s Rridal Liquet about on the hank of the e Mr. Quack now. Oh, | New York." insisted. TIRD LRI R IRIEL: ‘ o alabnaliole Sty o + ! Y H lth River, von m have thought Mer DAt natan With a little quick shake, as if te 1 o int ¢ its the better our ea he had sprinas in his lonz hecl So Pefer shut Lis evee, H 1 sh a brooch of platinum (¢h°d the weight of sleep from her, was exeitnd, s, rlthem shut as long e conld. He 'ar nds. nearly five Audrey turned, and ran up the ) c I!o“ to Keep It— He 50 excited that |dreaded to open them, bhut he just |long, was pinned to her dress, |Stalrs. At Morton's door she paused. L 1 v s Causes of llines e to save couldn't keep then very lonp., “Ien't it a darling? But why dig |Hre shoulders drooped again, and b PR = had seen many exciting (When hie did open t Mr. and |vou ask me 1o get it? And who was [SH® seemed as as if about to turn R 2 L (BY < in his day, but a more Mrs. Quack were nowhere to be !the funny boy who brought the |[2%aY. At last she rapped upon the e \ S Surgeon Gen United Statos citing one than he was now watch- 'se. . How Peter did star stared |1 2 He acted as if he wahted to |490T- Hoth o 4 ] b Prlilic 11 Mr. and Mrs. Quack are won- 'up the river; he stared down the | . Thera n6 answer. T sonsgd : Ay . oleet the o of a dorfully swift fiyers. They were 'river; he stared acro river. No uckled as he led her| She raled again, more loudlr. A Loduah ol ARHiE ring the summer requires of {€OMing down the Big River, fivi o much as a feather of Mr. and Mrs. | from 5 is my new |Then she turned the knob, and it L4 B ¥ ntrust e bove the water d moving |Quack could he sec. But in a mo. |Srere explained. “1 hireq |[Yielded. She walked inside. nt bl > atchinh A than Peter had tho ent, lookin saw |him by he had such an excel- 1'”"‘ door “Dvr;“\‘d !Ir.vz .\llnru;n‘n O ¥ Ay S matnat particul s addi. | Possible fo v lird to move, H was |lent moral vecord. Just at present, | dressing-room. s bed chamber o4 o g L "'",'f( a0 ‘,’,_" fous. How !ilonal danger \'h],,h, fast as they moving, some ons \ [ |he s almost 100 goad to stay alive |¥2% behind, She sped through the v 1 3 ki A G most |Pehind thom was moving fuster. 1t ¢h ho wicked world, But he'll coms |OUter apartment, and into the sleep- ¢ 0. 10 ‘, ! someone +o pass and (important of these dange is that |Wss Killer the Duck Ha Mr. 1 jack and Mrs. Quack. jout all right.” : ]-m,n:m The wide bed was und ‘ 8 or | Which results from the presence Mrs. Quack were flying for their r looked eagerly ixiousiy, to ' “But why did you me the |WLISG g ! ) . VoS Mo troim e o et HU DS ek ¥as e vl on e b i S (e (oL Tt rostiatba i |Bewith alfchokced coyfimeimirt senk bishina, = sstionably kil | £¥ing for his dinner, and it wa cavrying Mr. Quack. He wasn't | “Well” he sald, “I just wanteq |UPOR the coverlet, hurled her head ks its filth. (clear that he intended that Mr. (Ther: was nothing in 5. |You fo have it. Before you get away, {I0 her hands. The housemald, whe . ! i e e heeralh & 16 ao Eomething.. a i!ol]owvl' }‘n: h'\nr.d'rl: 3 4 f « ries an addi- in. There could v looked at her significantly, |Stooped over to lift her up. The Cluh el "“""' ,\‘f“:' fox fonal tio S s g N CnCAe AT - ‘__m‘]‘ “; A ‘.;f",' 1;;:‘\ | “He's &)1 right, Miss Morton,” she d u i i g = N Eappearad 1 Killer e e tenderly, |8ald, soothingly. “I suppose he's ) 1rs. X Ha AR fiving this world.” |been called ont of town.” Ma = 2 ow that to Audrey, care.| Audrey looked up at her, with wet, anguished eyes, sly, bifore you t a ¥y from A 8 Of coyrse, ould he | 5 And let it out, as if by scel.| T Know what's wrong! T know : g g of Wy r 1 nat holds | ¥ 5 {what's wrong!" sha crie < of all the most | ieed. “But 7| Mer hands shaking, she brushed G r or r ¥'s roon n't want Audrey | DAk her hair. r o s Gt he| “My—my man! She's got him!" Flics an tra y the pros- | i 7% | she sobbed, : o i R e e Nat T sblt: and it (To Be Continued) A sty ¢ : i 2 y‘r.rj atiTank and UL LT B o) e, THE CHOICE OF e o P 1 . ¢ ed heae dis ¢ strolle down ! o 12 pi 11 4 o. my dear.” replied Mrs reet. Nona beside him., at.: ADDITIONAL RADIO NEWS ON . Mach i Quack. “Of course, 1 do not like fo |tracted as much attention as Mortona FOR YOUR WANTS L3 E © lisappoi ny one, how [ himself. Her striking dark heauty ¥ My dear.” said Mr. Quack, “wc had o desire to furni r rather stagy dress; the air of a narrow escape that time” Hawk a dinner. He was re deliberate unconcern that girls from : meal and < should be that dinner 1 vou Cew Britain, and her assoclation es 0 T T is because COTY FACE POW- rial which causes lis- | Peter was having lia 1 wat h with Morton, directed toward htr M DERS are so perfect in quality. of childr lieve what he had msny curlous looks as they sau Witheut Salves or Cutting £ » . is is not a 1 that guess work. hadn't supp s agai 11 again (come from behind ar demonstrated by actual figures |Mrs. Quack. 1 wlvantage of such campaigns in | Peter now th saving of human iife |happened, and har ew lered up and down the street \lor- m told her that he wanted hew |t in the very nick to see the shop windows. | mea yed| “Hang the shop windows!" she ex- |of t and, |claimed. “You know I don't care|'° er understood. He Mrs. Quack had y so satisfying in the loveliness they give, so luxurious in their in- tense, lasting perfume. They are that quick and permanent rellef 1D, cH ba accomplished with internal Neither cutting ndr any et with ofntments will_remove the cau ulation causes ened very soon, — = [ Killer the Duck H would have ad con 1 just {anything about that. What are you |, compicie stagnation of blood In the low favoured throughout the world. g0od dinner and Peier would no [iaken a breath an] in. |1 ;‘;‘(an{.rmw‘«nr‘; o | Tl i e o e parts 5 r number handsome r. ad finally r e merely smiled needed exer- AL e on HRM 5 PI So s Quack among his friend es and there th leise.” he explained. Then he added: | Fonn e Teosharat iried it i 1.1 Nine True Shades for Coughs fFets tnienrt ahnic i 1o haxe How [LERY aniiso - “perhaps.” Anes with ‘the marvolous record e L'ORIGAN PARIS EMERAUDE CHYPRE |rapidly Killer was gaining. It w 1 never They took dinner that g in|cess in 98 p and then decide LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT L'AMBRE ANTIQUE Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup, lear th Q vas flyir % escape again.” he dining room of Nona's hotel, | ¥ 3 STYX JASMIN DE CORSE L'OR MUGUET 35¢ and 60¢ sizes X W. R a day of desuitory w wn. M 1 deting T ,....‘m Avpticatl catisfied su: And externally, use PIS Throat and Chest Salve. 35¢ One dollar the box & package of HIK! r Dept. Btore, win hase prite to T wice to sp