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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. on written on her mirror-like f To call this heavenly little sanc tuary a God-forsaken place! Why uicksands of Love | | i )\ i had ever found. She loved every bit Adele Garrison’s New Phase of & : = e e o c 5 . | U ol, dark ai With its evelations oi a Wile ‘ i b “The Flapper Wife B loved iv because she had spent t | Vimerd _ { |most wonderful week of her life A Chapter in the New Phase of Will you please let me h W 2% (Xlustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) he AR A “Revelations of a Wife.' ke 0f the, lust ® asked i : | “How would you like to go back & SE A . : i to town?"” he said, as he got out of bed and reached for his pipe and READ THIS FIRST On the 10th of May, which s Syl- |in love with any woman. She had [dressing gown, “today?—I'm sick of arr, who looks |V ty-second birthday, Peter |always thought that most of the love doing nothing but watch the grass isn't one, has been engaged to 2 ¢ supp! . Fay |was on 5r0 out you?” dall Phelps for a year, when he |and Ranny, h j, arrive late. 3y he s to hate to let f Sylvia had told the truth, ehe asks her to break their emgagement, | The crowd pa y - (he £ g e would lie would have said that there was He tells her that he has fallen i -seek, like Irer hot 1 his head In her lap nothing in the world she liked more love with her best friend, Fay 8h woods; ar i iring the course | whil 3 ad to him and strok than to watch the grass grow, as ey 5 t 1} i i herselt 1e | his hair with her Ranny put it e had never done | Heart-broken, Sylvia gives him up, | V!t v Ie te 1er th he i they wen he anyth €0 pleasant as to we Ereally todle satistacilon! lofii hes |And Fa le up their minds [would stop suddenly and take her in [through the country lanes and across Alint Azony bl Fis Dionght her |kuetith t other, and arms, crushing her to him until the green felds with Ranny, talking up. Aunt Agony fnslsts that Fanny |5¥s that h really cared for she ached. H nd would find hers 'to him lazily, or reading to him as f5tailiay Buo A o nat e AR AL t Sylvi ly [under the table cloth they sat lolled under a trec or a hedge. R aroitce L6 ThaT D eter Wil that they run y together ting for their meals in int Jut wou r admit it, she f So they |1 inin . the 1 b | told 1f proudly. If he was tired ) i sltting in |silences v 1 come | en them ¢ he quiet, it 8 Hieaxtfor dho | Rapny ¢ in the morning |silences that thundered t ove 10 mea o was tired of being of Tay . | they get & € 1 are i a her. t meant that he s heir honeymoon at| «y must be drean 'm <o } d tired of the honcymoon and country inn. R would think to herself, |W to ot back to things he was NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |somet A en sk A used to—t crowds of people, the : hey once CHAPTER VIII she would rais eft hand to s Z noisy streets of the city thought they d. And Sylvia dis- v e wonderfully happy for it she really X 4 nd t ricnds he had ther |covers that she is secretly seeing a | th . k of their honeymoon. (to make st she was T ¢'s sick of me!” Sylvia quictly great deal of Eddie Carter, a former | Ranny was in love with Sylvia as |Ranny's wife tol clf the truth heart of hers, e had dreamed he could be | At the eud of the first week sut her smile had never been Horizontal Painted i ; letter came from Au gon x I an when she 100ked This biscuit Devoured. | “My dear child.” wrote, “I a ¥ e flirt’s eyes of hers Myself. 4 4 # g ; think you have made a ter T nid: “R 1 lonesol Small skin tumor Pl | take. But if you really care for R town, Il pack this mornir Native metal % 3 , : “i jall Phelps (althoug t < her an hour to put t To prevent p % 2R % i Y how you can, after the way he things into the two bags that they Short letter. Shallow receptacle for holding W % 7 i treated you) And I h you will |had bo to & en up the Point of comp: r used for washins S s {always be happy. However, if any- room Iroom that looked out ¢ 7 thing does come just remember into a d oe with a bird’s nest | that your au wa aken |in it, and the sitting room that look- re of you and alwa 1L, it the led out onto the lawn. aris it 1 tanny wns standing out on the smoking. He had told her to nd the bags down by the bel-boy when they were ready Sylvia hid the letter fr Ranny, | That meant that he wasn't coming “he found 1t one mor! n |upstairs again—that he wasn’t going e e A her th to come again into the room whe i for a nail they had been so deliriously h “Well, the old girl t! lot ¢ her BRI me, doesn’t 4 heerve i \eant nothing te A pointed missle 4 t b < p e R scratching hi e hea &l 8 that they plur i tha wat To ray ? K b e A3 shamed sort E L Ivia f1 e 3 a dozen piec does e you, or sl fe and, drawn by wouldn't write thin like that! ! i s and saw she cried, loyally. e thinks that 1 r ki coat in services may T the : - r i X B % . because you're so good-100king you the , Sylvy,” he called. ; and Sylvia put thing or two, [her hand in won't we?” Ra A\ Yis face It was Tay buried in the 1 perfu oy= Not stopping to hen, and ; ! - ‘ t via’s hair. * t look an- lalmost without thinking what she - 2 o | B 3 g other wom or ill we?" was doing, she put it into her i | o L o5 His bride 0ok r head bag and ran down to Ranny. = 3 i e _ 3 ! 5 ~ A d e von't really, will you, Ranr (TO BE CONTINUED. aGlll Of TOday 0 5 e g | | o 5 e < A 3 5 % so jealous,” she confessed, ar "| What does any girl know ahout JUDY “”\m RS WHY Tl e TA 5 o 5 k; eyes were filled with a desperate ab- iher hushand? Can Love continue to = - |peal. “You don't knosw Iput down the doubts that arise in ¢ you, Darling Sylvia’s mind concerning her hus- yOurse v am hand's c ancy In the next in swered, and patted her shoulder and lgpament the question arlses as to looked at her as if she were the t happens when one person wel- most delightful the world s the thought of a home and And s r eavenly litg regponsibilities while the other wants to evade everything but the care-free pleasures of life, Sylvia i : ihar % it and Ranny have thelr first quarrel Moods and Rouge ik e 5 » 2 ose-hud T . |which is to mar their future hap- i they Ty mixture in | \ sitting v sid an old and stir until it | Bicery At s M”n; i “I must he dreaming,” she thought and fold in herry mixture. Pour , let e —— Your Health | [ratii oo vk (i How to Keep It— 7 e Causes of Illness i % P “I had one JETIOW: The First Sale 5 < % . e - A \ BY DR. HUGH S. CUMMING More Matching Stuff! United Sta You Menus for the Family v ir " conmiosions' 10w ibile Health Sorvie Johany Mects 010 ded Thumper [pher EoiG worla,” | He las occurs in parts S ; By Thornton W. Burgess B vois ehind Johnny, and [S10) r than the face, i hump that made Well, to infection being 2 : vt Seiatiizazecstd SeaviRean o er- jand Knowledge is from others gained nyadlnost Wthpapucicmomend) g et e sault in order to get inside his hole |Boodnat - ay wisdom be ained My ’ 7 3 Never had he heen more startled. It My letter,” he explained was some minutes before even t to me, my dear the skin should re- | 4 poke his nose outside that he| “But so was the one from ention, Never put | 1 poke his nose ont that ¥ a wound and Johnny Chuck decided to g k |might look around and see who had jmother,” she threw back at him. RO to the hole he had d nder htened him so. When at length | “Yes, but I wanted you to And Lven at Home! b ar ik fnispeaki s ot g oE B d pou some rocks over in the Old Pa he did look out, there was no one jthat one” he answered r a version of the "’ s off 5 Belp will 1 Epien e A land Gl e He had met OMd [to bo secn excepli iz, gray old | Sylvia’s chin shook, and she flu “harlot necklet. Three slightly Tal 1 o to et ke S e dokines i I | Man Coyote, he had mi 1 Rabbit sitting up i ¢ ed ourve % , lowing the ¢ 1 P « ¥ xiorn 1 had met Jimmy Skunk. e tan f f feet “And you don't t me neckline I y $hno links at Mayonnar € 4 : : i \ st 3 1 rR 1t wag that Johnny's nerves w I g t tel he e from Fay? There' the sides. ) oxinelss |midittle iken, felt that gray o : 3 ing t didn't w r: t | come Wy, So, after from Jimmy | length, Once isgsasisiad 8kunk, Johnny n k to that That isn't t to some ulders in that amused hole he had Y s down on and laughed, @ | the little heap of sand which form- |long her e e where | “No, therc's nothing in it that you may be placed ouey |°0 his doorstep. It wa ny there ! did you come f couldn’t see. But T want you to Know Miinive ; 1 Johnny likes the sun my business,” grow! ght from the beginning of onr mar- Joh T ack. “Were you ti > |ried life that my letters belong to < who said that fest pl me—and that you're not to open s erysipe- ¢ sy e in the world? cause if you did, |them or Jook at them unless I show you don them to you,” he said. “One of the 3833833333331 case may 3 about great troubles with married life is blood poison- i > “How long have you been here?” |that very often neither the husband Instead of using the = inquired the gray old Rabbit. nor the wife has any more privacy >4 polsor you should Not long, i ugh," than a gold g e meaning of ti rds sep - A torted Johr @ stood perfectly still for a mo- = ¥ to st beauty shop € pya d toxaemia and s U 5 ) e Rabbit grinned. |ment, blinking back the hot tears READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 204 ing roug: reme r th ver and other con- ! b [ty ere all my life,” said |41t rose to her eyessThrough them FOR YOUR WANTS stitutional symptoms go with all 5 3 S you must admit that'l ought \gho could see the shimmering blue Novel Bridal Shower ~s. conditions. There ara quite a ; A to know. It it were not a safe. place, [,nq gold and green ofsthe landscape, of pros g |number of germs which cause these 3L I wouldn't Been' allve 1ongil, - ‘Sie wondsred how. the “world ay. When | o190 look so beautiful and peacetul when life could be &o cruel and sharp—sometimes. = It you don’t like “But Ra she sald to him o local s I Con /7 £ ; GELL 2L (e when she could control her voice, in the blood is not one of / didn't come, re I don't understand you. You talk “Where did you co " he ge- |Was brought here, . las it m » were a sort of war- A really wanted to talk to so he {old the story of how he live to 20128 tH et e Te s TR RN ippuration, no the husband and wife ies—hlding their secrets “I don't think the asture’s a i n the P by Farmer Vo' T ©1926 BY HEA SEAY from each other B, {tlendibip, | \_SIMSBLMNSENCE > very safe place,’ red Johnny |Brown's Boy over the O1d I _ <12 happens, | to himselt. “I don’t think I care to ”; "‘1n“if (;! d:\‘ q Nosathars = s N t en abscosses occur in other |stay here. I think the soomer I get| I sray Rabbilt liste ats)| eBe S b Lo w3 | yonder, Or a dt"" i3 gk [ ¢ t the body, particularly in the | back the Green Meadows the | tentively. Finally, he ed a ques. |are no friendships f"“)“" A AN S AR ot g r cent « r ¢ " internal organs, the condition is sooner I will feel really comfortable. |tion wom he answered her. “There's t en of a8 pyemia I woncer if Polly Chuck has missed | “Do you know Deter Rabbit?" he |Only love—or indiitercnce, ia differs from septicaemia me. I wonder what thinks has |inquired. Of course, Johnny replied ylvia remembered that in the germs themselves from o |become of me, T wonder if she's been |that he did. “Do you know Mrs, G thatgtolow S fon do not enter the out looking for me. It must be a er?” was the Xt question. L 1o poisors or toxins pro- | long way back to the Old Orchard. Johnny nodded and said that | On the second Monday of the orms do, and cause | I suppose that if I want to see the he . “Well,” said the old honeymoon Ranny woke up with a mptc suc ol ture now is the time to do it, t, “I'm Mrs. Peter's fatl {headache, cadache and varlous other |hecause I don't suppose I'll ever get [ “Oh!" exclaimed Johnny, “then | " ept too much the The Cook Stove turbances, hack here again. I must say I lik: ust be Old Jad ¥ T've |las he explained, aloud, to ine t Diphiheria is an example of toxe- |to be able to look around me. T don’t |heard Peter and Y tell | I'm not used to going to : ely heec a sep- |llke being shut in where T can't about vou" ‘ ‘1»-\lv every r\{')’v : n‘x‘m‘n-k, ,”‘.e “Safe” i ia. An in- |see in all directions. How any one repli > 2ab- |way we do up I Is God-for- . in through- |can feel all e in such a place bit, “I f - en place < Non-Inflammable 1 fa or it may |as this T don't understand, 1 1 t, 19 ) ", Burgess) Sylvia, who s brushing | R % Has No'Qdor 1 1-4 tablespoons gelatin, 2 table- hecome a septicaemia or a pyemia. | suppose there are those who do |dark, satiny hair, at the gnirror. Leaves no Ring spoons cold water, 3 tablespoons hot 'All these conditions are loosely call- [suppose there are those who think| The next story: “Old d Thump- Itossed it back out of her eye I B " . AllDruggists, 30g, 60c. ater, 2 tablespoons lemon, 1 cup |ed blood poisoning. the Old Pasture really is a s Gives Advice.” looked at him with a hurt expres- | | Absence makes the heart gof B eeranans oebostarrraretiieessssss tr LIRS RALS LS