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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1926. — p—— - - 3 5 2 = P74 | care more for me than for any other 5 - i i . &irl b ever seen or he woul . k | B {have married me. That's certal } | } N | Hugging that comforting thought lllC sandas o ove 9 By Beatrice Burton [t ner bowom, she tiptoed into tis | 4 | bathroom to bathe and dress for t Adele Garrison’s New Phase of | ‘ ; e |day. : - B i ; ] 1 Author of “Love BOllnd." ‘“:!ui it ::15 onlg' ;1 lcd“ d‘s\sRIA T ° . v i . E s - Wife” {that egan t onder if Ranny e atlons ol ife ; b The Flapper Wil | really did care so very much for he ____J‘ A 5 g | was Saturday night, at half past Madgo Mects s Woman Who Is ey nd At A 5 5N G * (Mlustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) ;"‘r‘my e e Marked for Death 1 nd npossible to conce € . e 'A J Dr i ki p)‘" o ”(‘ De i i ellieilo sonceninate ¥ | f e . T A T 3 Eo i {tomato salad and were settled down anySling lexcent : g |tor the evening. Ranny rustled the pages of the pa per as he lay, stretched out in his |long chair under the lamp, Three feet away, in her little rocker, Syl via was crying over the last pages e e 3 wor es 6l SRl . AL o | AD THI STR! Eddie Carter. are dancing together. At midnight he | oom at the public library where I |trag r so ifully uncon- A t n a moonlit May night, Peter drives Eddle and Fay home and 1| s me the i review npen leath | g s z | Sylvia 4 n ¢ 10 rives r in honor of gone for more than an hour, while Reviows the Situation . { |Randall Phelps for 1 ja’s birthday and afterward the Sylvia sits up waiting for him and t 3 e when he suddenly ‘ s hide-and-seek in the | wondering where an be all that it Ecronite o nent ! e ¢ Sylvia finds her- | time. e G talls her with brutal frankness that |selt paired ith Ran e e e ey o e e ove to her and tells her that | (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) | S0 & mnxl;;)‘d“ :‘\‘r’m‘,‘::‘g"}v""'fl_ Shirley tter all she's the only girl he - CHAPTER XII . ! 0 had never dreanied o red about! And Sylvia, afrai Sylvia closed the windows, snap- | uiey oy iR 2 : i ccond time, Sugg ped off the lights and flew into the |, g oy 100 U TR e Hortipd Bt that they Tun away that very night bedroom to ge for bed. He shook his head and pulled o She didn't’ want Ranny to know |y, = 2iob€ 50 Hand ant pulled sy that she had been & up, worry- | 0 B ten 7 3 about him, wondering where ha | NO T juer feey sort-a dope so Iong. He hated anyone to o o0 & O o ake a fuss over him,” as he called | o know, woman, that this is Sat- it. He liked to come and go as he yrq o WO L e hare pleased, with no tions e nr e e And Sylvia vears and were just about ready to drop into our grave | : h y let- | gylvia closed her book and laid Susj i ¥ Ka ther re ha n ! 3 Yol 3 3 ting him feel ight of the mar- it an the tabl rine I 1 ere was selt or for Luci 1 1 B | ; i e riage-cha ! him to her. “Well, what do vou want to do? ace of r y heart for t vife only - some years s : : When he car the little T00M | Go to o movie?” she asked. vife of t umous ¢ t ind her he possesse 1 - - - - — i i) with its old-time silk curtains and Instead of answering, he looked thought 1 kue at 1 no long had been to Philip Se 3 b i | i softly tinted w she was standing | gloomier than ever. rore self ¢ scrupulous |da E )s portrait | 4 r gt % E o roons | ront of her mirror. brushing her | gylvia got © matter—sleepy 2" she ound to the back of and put him, 'arms around his neck. Then she ben at him over her bare jer face down to his and bega n to 2 her flirt’s eyes. cove vith little fsses—"' ; : could tell, by harp look |torfly kisses,” h [P i o ould o like : Me T u N i || by : ave her in the mirror, that he first days of thelr engagement, Lucia Meredith's Arrozance ; ne Sy 3 & 5 . de s D e aa surprised him, A year ngo expe 16 told |ed in his chair o cross-examined (to him if she hout that kiss that Fay m as they tangoed to scol 1 cause he | to dinner. knowing that she shoul fre was a ba led look [that, even while she was doing it his face as he we t the “Do you mind my ing vou, room ing his clothes an ¥ the ons in his clean shirt for | He laughed. “Well, T've 1 morning awful lot of it the last two or Sylvia took 1t of his hend and ks, he said, and gri iled up at him radiantly. “I'll do 'b ‘ou must admit vou t for yo an, dear,” sald (& person tires of everything 1 to him, “that's fe is for, ,8°ts too much of it-—even Kkissing. it tobigaatt el ana vivia caught her breath sharply, aster's clothes for him?” 2s she might have done if someons He looked solemnly at her with {had reached out given her a that same bafiled gaze sudden blow. 7 . it there's | “You didn't sh vou would do. T 'Fay kissed you p the house stocked |84 erale and somae things he minute lunches, | knew sha had ma For Ranny up. laid h Ha frown. (40%n on the little table besid vt let that pass| After a half mi it that seemed fend her- j1ike & halficen he spoke: “Look here, 8ylvy, it I stay here you 4 the 1 are going to ) another in the world an |the one we had the other night going ont for a while." He turned aw house-coat as he started. In the “YOU DID NOT MIND WHEN FAY KISSED YOU?" SHE ASKE @ clock.” he WISTF ULLY Johnny Decides to Go Home rd t stor e W ' It 1 her nt - ar ATrle So they do Stk you 7 ’"‘f‘d»‘ e turned for a parting Lt “We're on each other's nerves— & fart \you and X We've been seeing too : 9 0p 5 hat wasn't imuch of each other and not en i S c ht—some of th. aGnrlofToday : Rar, Tho Nert,On- e et e P XA e They Huat MR inighi—some of the old aro “DON'T POACH, JU m : 3 I f 1 t ours . o b :IM S ter of lenly and vanisl 1 room | Sylvia heard sed, He you're razzing m went under his breath- because Fay kissed |were glad that he was getting 2 you ! And let |from her and didn't ne tell you something right here a how glad he wa VERY TAILORUD You won't get very far with| Then he came out into i ¢ heckling about things! jand called a number on of the |phone. can| “Hello, Edd v over by giving him h pause. “Is he does sor golng to hinking Club Note! Enslaved ! c him hate you—" Sddto Carter about 1 wit 0d on his fine blond |weekly poker game that Eddie « SRR b he disappeared into the bath- some of his friends had every Sat room with a Turkish towel over his [urday. She knew also, that th oulder n t late there played for high atakes-—rather high- the splashing sound of the shower e a young married man could and above it his voice singin ve afford. Becn Working on the Railroad,” very | She walked out into the hall just loudly and cheerfully. |as Ranny hung up the receiver. Sylvia turned down his bed, elimb-| “Going to play poker?” she asked, into her own and pretended to (Putting her face up to be k 1 he- be asle he came back into the | fore she remembered that Ranny room. ¢ elt his eyes on her face Wwas bored with kisses, for the pres- Jeeota;drbogs for a minute or two, and she hopey |€nt TOMORROW: Goseip i HLOnI0 ) OR Est A7 with all her heart t he would | He nodded. *“Yes. Any ohjec. s sed £ ( i come and kiss her goodnight. Then |tions? she could put her arms around his| Not an objection in the world,” neck and tell him that she loveq |S¥IV: nswer y as Fay him and hadn’t meant to “razz” him, | herself might have answered that and the quar uld be or any other question. She waited for his breath on her | AS soon as Ranny had let na hish on her shoulders, | S&f out of the flat she telephon Then she heard the elick of t Jamp on the table between| I SuPPOse You're alonme, too, to- night e said to her, ‘least : : : : : % i} i ; you're not with Eddie Carter, 1 "F“‘ 7107“, BV s o 2T ; S il S A _— She lay awake, listening to the| . Ye% I'm algne, and as biue as | | Prodigy Epidemic time a chi light n e : 4 sound of Ranny's red breath- “""‘ o ‘x“'pmw;n'l}r;;w'!rr:“iw_r.’ Let's Mile ! ] : t these child ¢ < he very newest thing in §ewelry, | ing until she heard a clock, some- |N2V6 2 Wi eting “fi "i"] [ t 4 ; V heir t in on where across the roofs of the town, |5°,10 @ movie. f ‘Again the darkness of the bed. |YOUTe uot afraid of the dark.” Sy o 4. enrm 0 1T | room, two figures seemed to dance |Vid deld. T w o talk to you It and He Were “Tull f wide- FRY oK ,r‘,"’ il She +hat e . ety SR e tion she could ask about that mys- e = tery—the Eternal Mascul hat Fay couldn't answer. What ever else vas ignorant of, Fay certainly ' | knew men! (To Be Continued Sylvia and Fay talk over Ranny's escapade. Sylvia decides that some- st be done to hold Ranny 4 decldes to glve a party with the sight o it 1d not be Finally, tow e o'clock, Sylvia | got up, put on her siippers, and bathrobe and went into living # ! V. B room. e a ) L 4 | | “If 'm going to spend a ‘white | at Kind Pudding? | ] ; St Ty o il opend it vend. |one hundred dollars Aunt Agony had en glug 1 \ \ ‘_’j_ ShE o100 herhalt impatiently, | Flven her for a wedding present. on ne-hs : | |and opened Scott Fitzgerald's “Great |Read tomorrow's instaliment and i ol e ISataes |see what happens nilla, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 B She tried to read, but between her | ses——————————— S At 1-4 cup - 57| leyes and the printed pages, two fig- | 5 = L 3 5 ( S 5 L Census Reveals Astonishing Fact Menus /0)' [/7{; Famil}‘ rved ginger finely chopped, 1 / / ures scemed to dance once more-- the 1920 \ / Sylvia * Ranny, th . According to census, Some Hushand! ; fine, s S ) ‘fi)llxx].:jm\rw ':\nn:;{\,m\; i e press. | 8 s i1 wome and #iTe o C i t ades in the United It and v | on the table behind the daven. |emPloved in all trade G |States. Nearly nine million women | & sy es. Nes PORAVAGAR (DNOLORTAND (of Mo |would make a vast army. |enlargement of a snapshot that Syl- | ) B i i o 2 | via had taken more than a year ago. ):tpf\lr o(nm!:\r\“iv" m:n:;m_\“ o;;:\‘:: Black and White {1t showed him In tennis clothes, with |00 18 :_°~Ia A e e f childhood days twer a racket under his arm. army ] ] L alth. B ae : (i Zh‘..\ picked it up 1‘0,,;(\,,5 at it |Probebly there is scarcely a woman | |crosety. g lin it who has not forced herself to How much better looking he g |work when she was not able. In all than other men. she thought. No |sorts of weather and under trying o Skirts € ’ e nder that girls made fools of |conditions, like good soldiers, they or { hemselyes over him. They always [stick to their posts ; : would probably, Many women have learned that oon. | “4nd T just won't be jealous! T¥|Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- 3 k coats| You don’t ha be a pollcoman |just won't lat myself be jealous of |[pound helps to keep them fit to court, since |lined with white crepe de chine, [to arrest attention {him!” Syivia told herself. “He must |work

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