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pee— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. /| ] i % it = = = | T'11 bet you!” she said—"not a pack- : ing-case of a flat filled with cheap icksands of L | CROSSWORD PUZZLE e wevng nd ‘ | . Her waving hand took in the ar- uicKsanas o ove 1 = y Beatrice Burton ray of furniture that Sylvia had 5 A x : P i picked out for The Nest e eyed Adele Garrison’s New Phase of | RS it grimly . . . | 1 Author of “Love Bound, Ant daony, . Vins g1 began Revelations of a Wife —— The Flapper Wite: [ e, 00,1 e o was bl ) : N « if Peter Wilk's wife has a i Madge Promises to Go Into There Are Other Opportunities.” (Ilustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) ; I don' core 2 snap of my { ritzen's Emplc tray 1at anybody has, so lo s 3 M Y and I have a crust of bread [ 1 any old kind of a roof ovet E our heads! . READ THIS FIRST: “Jealous lit il e K s ‘LVIA STARR en engaged “you ealous, aren't 3 ey obsilen v-Tn:’ RANDALL PHELPS for it sign that you o elersdiThe nearly a vear when he suddenly asks me after ten long days of o o o « |her to free him \ thelr engage m e, so T should ! Sheeiesoanagicd 18 s d I ment. He tells her with brutal fr: He reached for onc of s R R LI L | es that he has fallen fn love with under cover of the tahlecloth and o saenes TOVIRK every min- ¥ 2 : 5 AP v work she put in, too | AY SHIRLEY palms NOLHS r 4 I ad never dreamed bt neve n so rapturous- \ h A5 < v happy, so deeply contented, as in e < AP ad been these first®days of her wifehood, plefeveryliied e 1-halre vorking as busily as a hird makir to 't tisfaction of 1s om Fay ‘ I AGONY, a ewd spinster who Shirley in his clothes but throws it . , }“):‘]M 'fw‘ 1(}‘:”1’:: : . K 5 brought her up, She calls Ranny |away, without reading it. She makes e Dl sis \"m ek Wy 1 1 yvo s € I 1 : n\.'. 3 > 1 : ; i T il his dream 1 ¥ \ i i n Ra vould stop 3 0 ’ A was so sure of he 1 i e ; like all me v 1 he could do to make 5 for fresh exc it S Naat |to nd OWS tired aghe e Then You Accept | ! 1 frowsy and lovely she i Py | s of ey e 3 2 24 s mark to show Inclu- it wouldn aiiietec | there against the 4 | y I ternal organ of 5 the little Nest! 0 eri or X | w of | " No wonder ed to leave it b ittty S t olt | T was only teasing | night and go back to the big e Mk i o ouses - flirting with that |)00c0 on Winthrop street and talk 'm'l‘ Y:vw gign t 0 ) need ¥ voman over t told to Ranny's family! She didn't want \';u; a leap o pulses eal I tlin t vork } to “H\,,;,;”'” or l.”fil:“,“”'r Is 10g opiion Sl : haye e e s oy : e ; e ; 7 3 y 1 at the At last, on the second day of Juna, s £5 the @ : ) \ 3 xt tab ¢ ford thamth5 ftite month's I 2 [ e or them—the little o .\‘,rf-,r' : 0 o r Mrs. |34 { | k Svery eurtain was hung, every 1 od o s I i picturs was placed on the -wall just minder to Wi i 9 L : b | where it should be. The davenport .(v‘ 1 - s 1 s To | | gay with a dozen cushions— it p s Ce o e and yellow and green and t v o ones, There were clgarets in the & ¥ c 1 i silver-hox beside Ranny's arnm 3 > A Ale satisfactory |47 t s chair, anc new mag es in the ihas i & care. of ¢ it. In flower boxes s e e Refore had planted scarlet geraniums m Dicky t ArARiloes e thrasiTat he dinias ture should decide wish Of| eSS it i room window was (w[nkrr !/-nn]:: ve in one again B aE plac the world. They liked the |xith Tetrazzini, the new canary, in = —— |ien Saorohe | way 1 ont windows swung open | it, 4 Yertical | instead of sliding up and dowr And Sylvia, hersel?, very pink and § | nery windows. They were de-lstarry.eyed, was in the kitchen at | with the tiny white } five o'clock, cooking her first home ilie big enough to SWINE 4 dinner for her lord and master. - s : “SHE LOVED IT BEC IT WAS HIS" the 1 ast n0ok With | 1t s {rue that Aunt Agony had 3 i table and cushioned {helped her with it. She had shelled o S bkt o 4 Phely lazy good-for-nott d jun her mind not to be jealous. But the oy andinridebof [ e e e pai g e e ; W : - e RE i AlS] S Al nijecelto L nights later, when she and | homekeepin ops, and made the salad dressing 3 Lgay K 50 - | Ranny are having dinner down town | But when Aunt Agony came 0 |and the ple-crust, 4 3 s e r ter hunting, she turned up her “I'm going now, she had s=aid at % i s et e draw for Fay o sees m f T ed the air scornfully. half past four,” and let von get the o i s A R E tal n A home!” |rest of it by vour lonesome. ‘Ton . - - - s ja 11 y dc for eac the verge of tear T at 'home \many cooks spoil the broth.' you ¢ 0 m s v o 1 ny a il 1t it 100kS | know Well, goodby, my dear. T Johnny Chuck Sees Buzztail t T by some ~ ‘.‘ Jmeridin AL ) s S peiaren £ : : m‘vw‘-‘ nm! ]‘1 “v““.’zn(_ i:w \_‘:”.‘m be happy in your little 7 . ol I )O/ 1 of her old DDIL | address 1 me acquainted T ? ¢ one last sniff, she had i ur a Gll'l Of Today syl 1. She hated anvone gone back to the loneliness of the the J rp tone about nny. Bleak street house, with its furn 2 B the JUDY AGAIN TEI |~ HER NAMI Well, he didn't want to tie up 5o |ture that would last foreve : 1 money in a house, right now.” | At six o'clock the little dinner was ] b faltere 11 ready. The table was really beau- A v r equally | As Agony gave her a plercing |tiful with its embroidered cloth, its ey A sparkling new silver and glass, and it And . I Well, as they say, ‘A word hefore | its roses and candles. 9 5 1 ar s ¢ i worth two after’,”” she quoted, “so| Tolly had brouight the roses from ‘ : | 1 P | 1 B con- (T want to say this to you now, before her own garden, at home. ] . ) ot , more |vou tie yoursclf up to this place—| “Be sure to put one or two on > I S 1 ; \ - ¢ their yow're very foolish not to make [the front of your dress,” she said 4 O n- | W vou to Y(}ur Health object would b ined b: Ranny buy you a house! Nothing [to Sylvia as she arranged them in n : 1 ? ing lives, were eeps a man steady the way a home |low glass bowl on the table, “A girl ¢ X T ! Al } Y How to Keep It— it was a mixture of violenc loes, unless it's children.” can he the hest cook in the world ; ; y Causes of Iliness steria Svivia looked at her and wondered |and the spuzziest housekeeper, but & “Nien r r ) ot it she conld guess how much she, |if she doesn’t look pretty, herself, ‘ “ : i G of , he CUMMING el herself, wonld have liked a litfle she's absolutely blah as a wite—do Gl S k | Y P 2 1 Do Celis it thefr prettiest |Rouse— & little house with a back- von know that e ¥e 1 Y ¢ Sgs corority reuntons, |Yard to srow flowers and vegetables Sylvia pinned the ro: on her 1 F I war i ' , rority reunions i, and later to fence in for the |breast, thoughtfully. “I suppose ¥ ' i LR CRLEL L coed college reun- | 550 that she and Ranny would |vow're right, Lolly,” she sald, “but ¢ 1 1 Yoo L Sorani desuaraio have isn’t it funny, T'd love Ranny just : me |if | s op i £ B "'.'"" 288 | ap think the flat will have to o |the way T do if he were lame and \ 7 1 : xld ; 1 R Maction |for a little while, Aunt Agony.” she 1t and blind. T ses him with my B ‘e . And P i hat fachot lsaid quietly, “until we have more heart, T guess—" ; oy at It s AR A e bl 5 i o eyt Well, he won't see you that J ) i 3 ‘ ¥ T w In vou. Where !y 5 o had toconte . "% Prod | Aunt Agony gave a sour little sald Lolly, with the wisdom of » I haven't ¢ i . eain B oraks 7y | often to he ipgaiator o a0 momen 5000 lsmile that cracked her face all up |the serpent. “He'll give you the I noticed THad e y. |Uring or s 1hg 0385 A 1 NUS G nto wrinkles. once-over and compare you with ; 5 Indy, iy siost | that a woman | oy 1 knew vowd do as you | other girls, and it youlre not as P I 7 NEA Ser heir elasticity, 8o the hear Rl dessed "') ®lpleased ahont it!” she declared. |pretty and peppy as they are, you're o o \ push against more resisiance, Caus- of sisterhood for fear that | RyiiE B0 0 yiotened to any- |sunk! o ) TOMORROW: A Kitty Cat i ‘“‘:]," 1:{1 e 0y “‘L:L"' thiniciior Sluekyatn g T've told you! As they sav, | She stopped, and gave Sylvla a sy : Advice to a fool goes in one ear look that swept her from head to Beart, o oyeniihe AEarL i and out at the other!" foot. “Oh, but you are! You're the 3 sty e on s o iy okan: Me ey o thinks s “'H"“ Anyway And with that she betook herself | prettiest and sweet thing that . 4 R it ) el ¢ ke - out o front door, slamming it | ever happened!” she sald. “I love ' ik ’ str or loudly behind her you to pleces, and I'm glad you're ninceppic fip; loveloy per wear 5| “Now she won't speak to me for my sister! 2 e 1 <h, rakish, a week, 1 suppose,” Sylvia mourn-| When she had gone Sylvia sat P e SER s tion Fahat e o | ‘over ona | cd as she watched he straight, thin |down to wait for Ranny. He had ; moze Blogdsesiet8at LESe f ol |figure going down Wing street, |promised to be home at half past < i neither to the left nor to the | five, and here it was six fifteen!— e t ched alor what could have happened to him? Spring Sa xt mornipg, bright and ylvia turned over the pages of a i d remove ster nd Agony called up the new magazine dly. All her brain : and cut in vhere Sylvia and centered, not on the book In her o fc i 1t re still living. hands, but on the sounds in the P & heese, place on tuc ves, n you go shopping for vou reet below. : t osh grate on top of I'm going with you!" she | At last she heard the rumble ot ' 3 | 0 core ¥ ese rings with may inc r downright way. |a car turning into the driveway. ons by i i DB 0! > onnaise, Sylvia d. "I'm going today.” | Then came the banging of the vesti- ‘ o aug bl 2 oS o —_ she answered, unhappily. bule door downstairs. Sally Miferim ‘ S s moat Wedding Breakfast Menu " ant Aunt Agony to g0 | She ran into the tiny hall of the Fi s A diS- \thols strawberrics with powdered S pir her. She knew mer- | flat—footsteps on the stairs! She 2 ¥ 1 7 rain Aroy R s ly well the kind of things that flung open the door; but it was not < With I uih, s Half broi Aunt Agony would want her to buy |Ranny who had come up, but only F vy Lo 1 4 for the new home—things that | the man who lived in the suite above 3 3 1 stre responisibl muchiheartijc, oo would last a life-time—solid walnut |them—a middle-aged man who had t trim . Abolish this notior tables and chairs, heavy dark velvet |lent her a tack-hammer the other . 1 \ 3 of Py ll-trained and efficie school ains, over-stuffed sofas, day. 1 Ll Covor a 1% | nurses car b Ll ber salad 1 what Sylvia wan d for The | “How do you do?’ she sald te moderale aven. Refmovel|rect; conti Liansclal ' were gay, cheerful things — |him, “I thought you were my hus- : b J ; o] Cherry and nnt meringues | Flowered silk curtains, bright cush- band,” and closed the door. ‘ [ GliPnosschooling Bomg punch jons, painted furniture, flower boxes | On the rack beside her hung Ran- dbtna hampanc ) ol e} suspecips od lsense, 1ding cak for the sunny windows, a canary |ny's raincoat and his old gray felt ; / : ighosdnanastol ol singing i cage., “Gim- [hat. Only this morning he had ! ; onf & Rabies and Chicks crack” Agony would [changed to a stiff straw one ¥ Gy 1t you \cing your baby for | prohably She picked up the old felt hat, in st rlor, believi And * ks were exactly |crushed it in her hands, and kissed & d QIR L that the sun rays will make him |what Aunt Agony did call the 28 |it, loving it because it was his— : sturdy, you might as well keep him | that Sylvia picked out for her house. she loved everything that was hi: (GORyTiEht L in darkest ca. That is, according hey won't I long as| “What a silly I am about him!” {o a discovery made from a sclent- [von're buying 1id, |she thought, an hour later,.as &he I SN jat's recent experiment with chicks |sharply, as she stood and glared at |stood at the window alone and look- the 8 HISIEEDSCOmIR SPORD=Y vhich proves that sun seeping upon |the twin beds with their painted |ed out into the darkness, watching 2 az r pe chickens through glags does no good |wreaths of roses on the headboards, |for the flash of his automobile Jed 1T t wit 1t all and these window chicks de- 4 at the flowered shions for |lights—"and he doesn't care enough of I : ; velop rickets and are much inferior |the living-room chairs. “However, |ahout me to come home to me on a great . 1 : Why Women Dresst to those left in the open air under |do just as you please about it! 1|time, the very first night we have| “It Je | 7 Now the erstwhile vitriolic Margot |the sun [don't expect vou ever to pay any at- |together—here!" e s ! ) tea ,,, . writing under the loss | E - tention to the advice T give you!” She looked around her at the Get Rid of These Ugly Spots kaow ! name of the Countess of Ox- | “Happy Ever,After ] “But Aunt Agony, the flat is too |shadowy walls _r:(f the _mv‘lo Nest 1 po 14 Safeleand Susel and{lavea ford and Asquith, takes lance fn| And so the romance of Ellin [little for a lot of big ~mahogany There was no bitterness in her eyes v, O head lot : alely and Suelyan ; hand to tilt at that much-tilted ques- | Muckay, rich girl, and Irving Berlin, | pleces,” Sylvia pleaded, “and besides | —only a kind of waking sadnes a . : A Beautiful Complexion With | /ion" of thether women dress to | rich boy risen from the Ghetto. |it's too expensive. I have only so| The meal which Sylvia had pre LY y LR Fn please men or womer e writes: | continues to write on just like the {much to spend on furniture.” She |pared with such loving care was nof wete extra lar n so, J A coffee OTHINE ‘In a community consisting entirels |old falry tale . Trate Papa Mackay. threw out her hands helplessly. |eaten by Ranny, He, Fay and—bu Chuek found it ¢ it 1o th 1 fashionable| Of co . separate meat must of women I do not think the ma- ‘tis said, will probably be ap 4| Aunt Agony gave her scornful |read tomerrow's installment for th . move along the vithout getting g place o sing the |be provid for small children in (DOUBLE STRENGTH) jority would take much time over the arrival of grandchild in the |sniff reason. AT s st b laswan +for - . summer. {rip {nére $a|piace.of the & sl for the A‘\,uhg,t@,‘;’sfif,srg,ii)&&%‘w?{}_‘,fi their toflettes. It was noticeable that |summer. and they all will live hap. | “When Peter Wilk marries. his| et - £ A% das man nath tn worrv [nothing smarter nor more satisfying |dinner menu. A lamb chop, beet —==-===|neither the group of ladies who be- py ever after! wife will have a home of her own, | (To Be Continu p” § \