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/ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. sang to his Joud and uicksands of Love | AT o TR , i By Beatrice Burton Can she make fine fruit punct . - - : es, she can make fine fruit punch! Adele Garrison’s New Phase of s That certain par-a-arty of mine!” . i SR o B It was quite plain to everyor Reve]atlons ofa Wlfe ; l Author of “Love Bound,” | T a0 SYEODS The Flapper Wife ay as ever he had been—a littl ore, perhaps. stopped his song abruptly as lall Phelps came into the room, put on an icy stare that was ery funny. Then he turned to the e X e e ; _ | laughing gromp behind him. Sylvia Starr, who 100 1 8yl ol ¢ : “Look here, you hot zizzers, you Randall Phelps. He ph : N p t ‘,‘L,',‘.(,‘,,,V f Pl L 1 PR S e ite " he asked, and emptied the entire | ; : i ralny afternoon at the L D autor i ¢ f - ; broke the | contents of the big flask into Aunt going to | ABONY's Sheffield bowl. have a| At 10 o'clock, when the party was 3 ¢ i : ! Jot of | At its wild, hilarious height, Sylvia E ; . L e Vi : ; et w Fay and Eddie Carter slip out of having a d1in a c Badge Revels in Her New-Found to our rooms. I pau s (Tlustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) a Temporary Freedom 1s to pull mys ed no time in 1 to take Junior ix artment s promptly. > deveiops no He is really | works a waiting for ! : - . ; back door of the house. As SR o e e e En e e the thines stood there in the big, bright, s in t 3 s and scores of times | 1 e b of life to Fay's fogtille wonderlng where Tt helonged to hey had gone, the door of it swung ; S h you | open and Ranny came in. i tttonng 1 el Ty 5 11 dressed His hair was rumpled, his tie S ¢ Phelps foril ». Aunt | askew, and his face flushed with the 1 with | punch he had drank. W 1 they go?" he asked and Ed Carter ; ey just drove away in his car lated to remorse, ; 7 ¢ 5 . " y e Eddic her to go with him, t it did not i 4 ~—and believes his own asserti t by & prospect ; s o ; - . o 3 questions do you want me to Z own mistress i : 5 - : lte i . ; answer first 2" i A reveled in the know : R ’ (B8 00 out of t But 1 e t I would be able | HORIZONTAL o % 2 : weary A ime to 1. Popular game (sec anger : 5 ) B Quadrangular spac ized that I was quit different t i 2 S or the playing of his course of cor £ Iatie Tean PR 1. Moldi affected one thing—Junior's welfare. |y 5 2 Blue Madge Revels in Preedom 2 it trigld an air g G | conld manz = 5 : i be far pleasanter it you are livineg % . s Sriieator somewt , and T am perf anna g Otharwice: willing to 1 the hot : on one con cides it is sa 1 easy thing to put the | 1oves out of her lif; % longer Io . Shall she | or sorry over the fact that Shirley is only playing with him and perhaps breaking his heart? Ana docs he love Fay after all, or fs it | temporary infatuation? | In the next instaliment Ranny Phelps and Fay fail to appear at a . party given for Sylvia by Peter Wilk L ; a : - i : And Sylvia is confronted with the : e t after , o : : . o nizing question, “Are Tay and Totel n s Fprana s I i ! p on Like. - , : i ; e o et pective tenants 3 : : : ; al o - will pardon me i iy m |} T hbrey v | : o " & bit chilled.” T . e 34 Pieces c ‘ ‘ 3t I were thanking him 1 e K g Second not t 5 ’ g 1 wers tarkine e o’ v e v e g e Sl | Your Health the hotel . igh gl 3 Dinner e 4 4 e How to Keep It— down the corridor to ¢ =t ife Ronsl Causes of Illness BY DR. HUGH §. CUMMING rgeon General, United Public Health Service of a bat used i n i 3 i S classification af anemia Game of tennis J 1 wit - 2 e e . If by careful study two player: 3 4 v B we cannot determine the cause, W g ) ey IRTICAL N : : A call a prim; anemia. If w WOMAN'S GR XTUE | Tom spending al NEREE . REAT VIRTUE | Tom spending all his money a Toward: know the cause, we speak of anemia The fact that I had been in dan- ‘;‘v: ly wile of his. Where would . Self, as being secondary. ger of being murdered got no sym- | P¢ If You went back to New Y 3. Home of a t Examples of secondary anemias 5 SiTatees iAo : ek “HAS EDDIE ASKED HER TO GO WITI HIM?” HE ASKED : e 2 4 pathy from Mrs, You have been er Point of cor = B SEDEHER O AWILTL HIX 2L are those following hemorrhages of consciously, I think she would ha « nt since this Dean been glad of it. It would have ne into the house, and I don't I tened Agnes, would like nothing vas placed jauntily on the side rd malnutrition or starvation or in lal,f‘n me out of Mamie's sight bt iy have ar ything more to, 7 T t better than to, have Sylvia. marry I bald h ¢ still and | chronic Infections, such as are called least and she was becoming fo _be |80 wit t like her, and I | 3 ' I | Peter Wilk, a bachelor some ninc T AR . t \t, Upstairs a | blood poisonings and in pyorrhea rather jealous of my intimaey with | 9© S r "‘ffl‘ s, o To attempt 3 | years older than Sylvia. Peter, who holé, As he saw Sylvia he wa v bathtub—a | Mal cumatism, diphtheria Mamie | father, mother, please stop. T Point of comp i is not so good-looking as Ranny, but > hiard in a vellow glove, er infectious diseases, girls in 0 you in the morning, but I am Correlative of either. 2 . | twice as dependable, helps Sy t mustach fted itsel 5 1 poisoning by certain drugs public p: 4 PRSIV through the dark days that f v teeth @ 1 . P : | ng the secondary anemias are “And if her v b ¥ her break with I em wh 05 3 | 1 also those causcd by animal I expect it was notl wore t ¢ b One afternoon she bre t i 1 u 4 ich as hockzorm and Her np.JAUE Agony, cwho was christ [\suit S f eisiater Soin tan various kinds, those which occur in “Men don't murder young was coming te with him to go for a walk wit o nisty green dist ¢ it L L i 1 2 gkl T0ss of Blood 1o on Sl & k & Aunt Agony ' A : ¢ Nl e loss of a pint of blood by at want 2 will produce some temporar asking my girl to i goes on s o ewen T / e the rapid loss of two pin mortal soul.” Ly ; c e wants to marry Ranny, going to meet Fay!” she T ¢ 1 S aalaitn blood will produce a severe “Mother, Judy aid r J nk God Anyone. else. for that matter £ PRl e 3 g SHaesh mia and the loss of two quarts that, You don’ lerstand, v ot 3 ¥ ] v X3 5hb fells ‘hev itirtierm P i P T S ‘ blood may produce death, 2 rectly or from anemia following. terrupted Mamie. 3 n t t and 1 . that she is sure that Ranny cares | mer She doesn’t want (o i “]Tu T th ir k I do underst : ”'”'\ I r‘! ! 3 more for Sylvia, still, 1 he does R R Polar : Chlorosis is a fairly common S ol S e ) AR 5 f ikt on me! Well, just let ] open the door, and case in young glrs, It is very im- Sk Sl " | your volee unless you can sin & S P > | (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) | it!" ¢ to 8 h sl LSO R my wishes. it voice unl an | i o o | Ve recognized carly and proper 5 l’r:lr\p is o ! Re 3 § ) ] e e : ] treated. The disease develops gen- girl can v 8 i cu 10 isn't on hot 3 s Sylv S Sylvia gave a little gasp of asto gray t s something CHAPTER IV e e A £ R erally at about the age of fourteen s elther good T i st | f t be ahead of him. g R s to sixteen—rarely as late as twenty nothing else ST 6 NEA S y Tho : 1 L wa as he came Sylvia jumped up ar I “All this foolishne L rock he came face to | skirt with great energy he crushed folds of 1t is common in young girls— sei- om seen in boys. If untreated % | chlorosls may last many years and | may iaterfere seriously with school | work. Tt is usually fairly easy to cure but it may return, It is readily recognized by a com- nt physiclan early in its course | but it may be unrecogniezd by par- * | ents who do not understand its si nificance, ‘ her because si 1 stood there lookin T not | 4 poppycock. I don’t know t 1} )\ I i n v home. Old Man Coy | out the words, as 1 | | Pl i : | know that he had grown tired of her | and twist 1 Man Coyote, who was worst of all, to give him up! Sylvia 4 h art turne rean and T don’t from the other |looked down at Fay's f face. “If you've made up your mind not to marry Ran Pheclps, that's your own pr fon't try to « can see; n 1 his | me into it. lon't try to tell 1 know that I an 5 & 1 1 ther e, rancl cowpath—the one been like A her heart | completely ry sight my i s oo | Menas for the Famllyi ] oy Chuel v ot gone” £ her im. 1 2 to trill that Bu Ranny | it. I tho and gone to work re y 1| Y SISTER MARY 3 v 1l keep | Chuck! And wh hat Ran ever c pins about have been bringing your nt. So it is most im- away over her me. He couldn’t have or he wouldn't home like go0il ¢ Hide ¥ port . “huck have banged me down hard the way been ver or h v kir AR ¢ Chuek is no cowa h he di ter had gone e Ranny nodded eah—T know s Agony had begun to|that” he stammered, “but she— ¢ in the room across the wrong a n't v's across the 's ate that 5 1 Symptoms The patient, as has been sald, is erally a young girl. Her com- | she sent me over to borrw that big | plexion will be pale with possibly in she thought about Ranny | punch bowl of your aunt’s. I—I|some cases, a greenish tings, hence it'd be easier for |the name. i vou are al 1 v 8 ¥ . s ; e teeny, weeny cowardly hair he caught her breath for an in- your s a i lin t R y Chuck's body. The proof | stant with the remembered pain o 3 is that now every one of | that awful night a month ago when b hem stood right up on end, Johnny | he had ‘“banged her doy hat Fay had said about| guess she thought 1 hest to grin back at Old | and &he had gone wandering around meet away from the rest 'n’} She may be even heavier than Coyote, hut his n wasn't | this very park, not knowing or car-| " there an automobile | the crowd—for the first time, you | normay in weight—she tires easily, ney Hiof s Succesk, exeanting dn that | 16 s whers sha i p the street and | know ; | suffers from shortness of breath— had He b owed all of his sharp teeth Fay lifted her big green eyes, wi > big house. i “Don’t Sylvia | often dizziness and faintness; she ¥ tar a Hiasty Toalk lack velvety lash via d horrid thing. | br as surprise the | may have palpitation of the heart b ek u ] it your own i8S 1u T 1 S her own €. “Why [and sometimes swelling of the foct rock Then he | but I know what I'm talking ab ng swiftly out of bed she ran 1 ing each|The appetite’'is variable and s Old Man Coyote, [all the samey!” she said ar r windows and peeped. | other may be nervous and emotional and 1 a little better | shrugged her thin, graceful shoul- t N ight, a big gray and s rned to go back to the | may suffer from dyspepsia almost really [ ders. “I fell for Ranny and 1 got s med smoothly as it | dining t the old Sheffield An examination of the blood W him away from gou, for & while. ! stood at the curb in front of Shir- g hat had bLelonged to | usually show a decrease in the num- n Coyote sat down, and as | But way down at the bottom of his | ley irea other §tarr, she made | per of red blood eells to about four e, looking at Johnny [heart it's you he cares about—"" A man in a lght felt hat, with a Wilk's tall, lean figure | million instead of five milllon per < ething very like respect | “Does he say 502" Sylvia couldn’t | sarnation in his buttonhole, helped | §Vinging toward them through the | cubic millimeter. to Old Man Coyote. His first | sking that. v out of that car. Together they | 4Usk of Bleak street. An_estimation of hemoglobin or had been to kill Johnny ay toseed her head impatiently. | walked slowly up to the porch and | Here comes Strong-Ankle,” re- | coloring matter of the blood will once, now, on second | “Of course not, silly!” she answere fternoor us to t to run away lisappeared into its shadow marked Re who never walked | also show a marked reduction hoth rcalized that Killlng | “T still have him vamped to the | ¢ was a long time before Sylvia |4RY place where he could ride. in relation to the volume of hlood ok wouldn't be such an | point where he doesn't Know |jcard the red and gray roadster ar he's ‘f n stepping you lately. | and of the amount of coloring mat- With his back to that [ whether he's coming or going. start then hum softly away |IS that so?” ter in the individual red corpuscl ock, Johnny would be able to put | still wants to make love to me dowmn the strest: | was on the tip of Sylvia's | The total volume is markedly in- pineapple Rice Pudding > ! up a dreadful fight, and Old Man |the time—but making love and being | A gay little toast of Ranny 1e to say “Why should it m creased. Rinso saves | F I R : Coyote dldn't feel like it. Perhaps |in love are two different things popped into her mind: t you who's ‘stepping’ me? The cause of chlorosis is unknown 1 iy \ if he had been very, very hungry anaiRan'aiin ovel mitiwoution | e Sl B R hut it has been attributed to tight But he was hardly | should have seen his face the day o the girl who's mine—all | : who had been brought | jacing, and is much less common my ClOt es r 1 H.CADY ;o all, for h d had o big | you sent his ring back to Thim!| _ mine! p ir Old School by Aunt|than formerly. The treatment “Huh?" exclaimed Old Man Coyote, on his way home. | Hmm-—" The green eyes narrowed dances and bets and smok , was something more than a | should at all times be directed by a & Johnny Chuck a |to a sinkle gleaming line. —and saves me hours and grinned competent physician and will in- Sport as only the modern girl knows | clude proper diet, proper clothing how to be one—and it was not g0od | rest and exercise if necessary, cor- orts it into Ranny | rection of any defects or diseased |in i sh new green. “And that's the kind of a girl she | that he ha t badly. conditions of the tecth and the ad- v back to that | + They had almost reached the lilac | is all sald Sylvia to herselt| S0 she simply e Tve | et tkiaton.. of aomsi siandar ORI I : a | bi i hers | walk for the second time when Syl- | 't} V. o mistake; and | been seeing quite lot of Peter,” \ b anaration of fron. t | vio spoke once more. “Fay”, s : a girl that suits | ©2d walke edge of the porch |~ mreatment is usually very satls- an, “why do you tell this v rig to the groun to v T nd {o him. She|fqictory and recovery is prompt. y o P e : 7 D eneh and. | “And I'm told sometimes she goes of work on washday - - A Old Man ' Coyota||" Ehé got up, fromthe bench and, out and for - : ¢ X i him safe dis- | arm in arm, {he two of them went € ts t she's min 1l mine clgarettes, ! t Lady! She was a Good on their way around the park, brave Johnny once | bunk about Ranny? At his lik- . smile L Ranny over her|Neglect of treatment may cause : on his way ing me?"” » following Sunday, early in oulder, and in the half-darkness | mych suffering, retarded develop- The next morning o} i S . Al topyright, 1926, by T. W, Burgess) | She knew Fay, and she knew that | the morning, Fay called up. Aunt | ! €yes of hers werc as un- | ment, serious interference with soaked h : T ! 1 t story: “Johnny and |she had some decp, dark underlying | Agony answered the telephone fathomable as violet lakes Sohool ok andie vertaln amount soiled part n t v 1 t 1 1 Jimmy Meet.” reason for doing it. The only mys-| “And upon my soul and body, T do PN of permanent injury to the indi- a tiny rub v 1 v e - tery was what that reason could be. | believe it's Fay Shirley! she said fo of the party that night|vidual. No more washb for 1 n r t f The Woman Pays! Fay flushed rosily so that all her | indignantly to Sylvia, “She tried to y's cast-off admirer, Eddie more hours of ¢ 4 A the 7 tten L One of fifteen persons called be- | freckles vanished for a moment. change her voice so I wouldn't| Girls and Barbed Wire use Rinso n Y mak f : for a New York magistrate on a| “It isn unk — it's straight | know it, but I did, never fear! She'd | “She certainly had brass to ask| Girl students of Oxford untversity are grateful, too. . 1 I w g of disorderly conduct for [ goods,” she said, quietly. She | rush in where angels fear to tread, | him here, after they way she threw | are up in arms over a lofty, spiked, never get a bit red and n Man Coyc 1 smoking on a ferry, was a woman. | stopped in the path for a second and | wouldn't she? The nerve of a brass | him down and got herself engaged | barbed wire fence about, thelr o i | s was quite z ful gurprise | The judge had imposed $3 fincs upon | turned her glove back from the [ monkey—that's what she ha | to Ran Phelps!” Peter remarked to | premises, School authorities erected t n Coyote, | the 14 males. The woman he asked, | watch on her wrist Fay was having a few people in [ Sylvia, with a eort of disgusted ad- |the fence, it is rumored, after learn P a living and a most ¢ it is what Johnny Chuck did. | “You were not smoking, were you?” | “Didn’t you say that Peter Wilk | for supper that night, so she said, | miration as t d the gay, |ing that u co-ed out past the curfew by sitting in show he did. You see, all When Miss Virginia Barnes admitted | was coming to your house for sup- |and wanted Sylvia to come noisy crowd Shirleys' Dbig, | hour got onto home territory by r down her bac 1 grown | that she hbelonged to the smoking | per at 6 o'clock?” she asked, glanc- Just the old crowd,” she ex-|white-tiled kitchen, climbing & fence rather than ringing ; £ A4 (Ao 1o 3L ; A rhLbIn g esntie gave her a $5 fine, “for | ing sidewise at Sylvia plained. “Now please don't high-| Everybody was helping with the |the gatéman’s door. T can hardly 5 na {housand t Jo: t Jast they all | having erve to do it.* And all| “Ye at me and refuse to come—you've | supper, and at the far side of the [sce Amenican college girls standing ver 8 i But Johnny | this in Gotham itself! Thing what “Well, it's 10 minutes to 6, she | got to meet Ranny some time or|kitchen Eddie Carter was measuring | the barb¢d wire fence longer than The granulated soap that soaks day or so ago “Anna C. Sillas | was so excited h his explorations | an outbreak in that city if Judge | went on. “Youw'd better be off in a |other, and you may as well get the | something from a flask into the|two minttes. It will be interesting clothes whiter — no scrubbing v lovely hair” had it cut. |that he didn’t stop to nap, too; he | Hay-in-the-Reard ot Town Pump |cloud of dust. Go on, without me— | dirty deed over with. Come at 6 and | punch that Fay had made. He had |to see what England's “flaming 8 a change kept right on. Yes. sir, he kept er had done it! I'm going to walk around for a |bring Peler with you, pleasel” la white apron tied around his fat|youth” dges about the matter!