New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926. = E ' [with his lips once more and was | I have How to Keep It— v Beatrice Burton skl gl ey e ¢ |countless frecklcs, “I'm ot going to Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Causes of Iliness s e e e e e - 4 4 ) GH B CUMMIN r Author of “Love Bound,” [ Fadi=s b t locsn't know won't hurt him!” Rewlationsola Wile —— 7= Tie Fapper Witer ff [mn svinin -l s o ssinded on 0 Dicky i Doubly Bewildcred by o for i s e (Illustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) g1 moly R e T addet ot A Tucia's Performance was ab \ th o . t she wants or s sor down. Tl extent of with usi” READ THIS FIRST: “I made some money, too, today,” (whispered. “I had Lucy SYLVIA STARR has b sag- |8 er voice full of little gold- |sou.e iced coffes, and we RANDALL PHELE " it sounded coins |in there. It's the coolest roon vor Innch. 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Hannyseit ; : it 100} [ y0loe Not one o xain until |t < : t from to MRS, JANE BI the office atter anounced tt T Bather Phalpa Ekn Ao b Al y perfor Sylvia to si rush of come back to You'll s kitchen dark liv- out in lighted rosy gloy of the Smiling Pool v poor- - vhile 1 W . 5 fu 4 1 (NOW GO ON WITH THL. STORY) CHAPTER XXX\ Delicately Shaded Hats Are Chic for t T s f 1 % - 1 nd.”" Syl he f f way il Summer Wear, ess, d 2 t was her way you |y uv had 1 o st 1 somethil t to g D lump of ason ey v good friend Fay went on rather have | fretful sound got on Ranny's nerves, {vou to he good friends and call eac ilways, It “drove him to drink,” he |other Bill and Jim, and S CHAPTER XXXVI Bill and Jim were a good looking oo lse could be said of [any more eelebratin first Satur pair, whatever them Irunk group-—with Bill was very hlond 1l ery name h burned, out-doorsy sort Jim was dar and flor handsome when he smi tening white teeth. It was perfectly plain to Sy hat Fay was very, very muc love with the man she called Jim At any rat was infatnated with him, as she 1 been infatuatec 1 dozens of other men during her into his cat-like movement life looks he- |way Aunt Agony always ne Fay's love affairs. hove the noise of r and the ear was 1 clothes and |known her to have At of t WHAT IS LOVE 3 nd kisse riage to fat, plodd Ranny, 1 hope there Who is : 1f-0 ned moutk 1 3 T P (TO BE CONTINUED) Peter Wilk makes a hurried call to the inn. Ranny and Fddie Carter return hurriedly from their fishing trip. Who was the woman who saw Syhvia leave Peter Wilk's honse »1 nymphs np where |when i said to hin half |had carried vigtful. “If there Agony's roor fall Ja lave with vou for | them ing but You'.e en a handsome |speak to Fas Jim s 1 Ll - e snee uie"end of T Soms |drees ment s, 1\ Gogoin’s Corner o Hont won riding lessons?” st Adie Svlvia remembered he P Was 1 had said some a it Two Styles Obi A Rarn i dovntix hols Any woman who was married to| Two styles of ¢ ervice are v you stand the | Ranny took Sylvi rr Fddic Carter would lose her mind if it t SoTa the So long, Sylvy and |she didn't have somebody else in her | Russian, the other English. In town—and your %0 baby jst be half dead.” |kissed her. “Be a good girl while |life,” Fay added, as she took out a {the former way, all dishes are Rice and Nut Loaf \ t ct, Junior wasn't |[I'm gone.” gold evchrow pencil. She had no 'served by waltresses from the side 1 well He paused a moment before he |visible eyebrows, but she painted on | When th lish service is used, mbs, 3 » st was il furnace all |finished what he was going to say: [a pair of black stralght ones that |serving is done from the table, Rus- easpoon salt 1l most of the night. Sylvia |“You couldn't let me take a hundred [did very well. “The ‘somebody else’ |sian service used for all formal favored by tablespoon 'g ¥ ' an electric fan going in |[dollars, could you? We may play a |in my life just now happens to be \meals, ar nglish is iblespoon minced v at s | Junior's room a long, and little poker up in the woods and |Jim—where do you keep your per |simipler s for informal enter- onion ¢ 3 K v Iressed him it a shirt and a little |\ I'm hit short [fume?” taining ger dinner plate is hick 1 diaper, but still he seemed roop Before the words were out of his Sylvia looked thoughtful as she lused for Russian service The and grow whiter, duy by day. His [mouth she was in the hedroom, |went into the bathroom for fthe |waitress begins serving at the right e >thered him, {00 stripping off one of the five hun- | dollar t f “Lilac Vegetal” that or left of the host. whimper vhen | drer dollar bills she had taken out |she used after her bath - D Hie by sh{ of the Baals ony that morniné hope you're mot in love with Might Like It ¥ but by She was going to use part of th hir she said slowly “Not all the wealth nor all the time they s big {money to take Aunt Agony and tl She knew Eddie Carter sn't power that I may ever know partment vas haby up to the little brown im sort husband whe would |Can bring to me the happiness 1 asleen. thirty miles away, where she and for much “foolishness” from knew in vanished day a8 not to Ranny had spent their honeymoon. [his wife. He might be fat and But when upon my tired brow the waken him, Sylvia carried him up| “You're the most wonderful wom- |sleepy-looking. but he had a sense summer breezes blow the staire and laid him on the bed In ‘an in the world!" ¢ said [of his own importance in the world. |My spirit goes adventuring along TOMORROW: Fyen Mamie Dis ' carrot t a v v'x guest roor solemnly ag the mar Fay's green >yes lighted with a the old, old ways." APPrOVe ; Come oY B Ly Than et 3 o | tigerish little gleam —Dorothy Nakahara

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