New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 22, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926 Quicksands of Love dele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife T Madge's on Her Library 1 repressed dismay as I re Iy T had rev that the referer lic Library I had met Lucia no part of my that templated Veritzen b im self. plans onger curlos coupled wit ceptions, & markable fa rect answe lem of putt Yet, I re tnevitablens other poss had bro corner ar together of r for t Dicky and 1 ButI had Bu were | to t movem upon as gras for had had co marriage history talks and 1 money for was & f but source pays pay. Soo ing Little M ful 1t ome squeaked Mister K ming o ing ool to be. T tended t head and ALONE 1N t perfe wh;'?‘ she qu Mischievous he should le tore 1 Mi Remark ion at ones in Mol le dang ROWN WAY aGul of Today \\nx LD TOMORROW ments w LIntangle- Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness HER MAN (IMustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson I'catures, EAD THIS FIRST YVIA s o or easily De: ummh Community Action Spending correspor be an ex- |s < WILK lent sometimes regar a one suggestions cooking of quite GO ON WITH STORY CHAPTER THI NLIII ling the (NOW after thei d Flrm Heads Watch the Leaves Gossip’s Corner What Wore! She and Ranny knew she was Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) at th wildly | help it,” ¥or a promise, pold or not. e didn't care whether that |he told the truth to Aunt Agony to anybody else! I Nothing mattered very much to Sylvia forgot all about Peter the [h jui now but the little bat minute she left him. |that lay, breathing so loudly in his { Wrapped in ¥ own dar\i‘n y room—the little baby that was Peter groaned full year he kept Beatrice Burton mn Author of “Love Bound,” “The Flapper Wife” thoughts about Ranny, she ran r flesh and Ranny's, her spirit the stairs to The Nest and Ranny’s. Mrs. Pigeon, with a faded red| “Oh, you don’t think he shawl nd her st met her |die?” she acked piteously of Aunt door. Her plump old was {Agony and threw ‘“herself on that creased with worry. {narrow, virginal breast with a half- The baby's becn red sob. Mis' Phely said, and | But it was Ranny who answered heart semed to stop her. gave the old woman one wild| “Of course |10ok and rushed into the tiny room |Control where the baby slept. His little face, gruffly. “You're was flushed jgll. Better come His breath | He there himself. quick itly Aunt Agony stretched phone her thin body on the davenport and and up going to oulders, face | : since |smot] real sick and his love Leopold girl. she ow, rom the tip of her |*1V@ don’t put their |NO% o3 e Unons | a8 gom s ad T sed to! called f ‘.\Y, d Ibathroor 1o 15 of "lm affair o he's not vourself, going to die! Sylvia,” he said, ust nervous, that's to bed.” doesn't flick- always so waxen whit a high ng short nad with ever. table call you morning usband is 1 with a wicked horrid little generation doesn't | all. They're all so groped for | cross the night on the small bed with ands in hers. 11 asleep. turned water in the tub. woolen blankets out of 7 clset 1 laid them ove | radiator | When Dr. Ruzzard arrive Nest, thirty minutes later, Junior a steaming batl |his fever was rot so high hey [Peen. But he was out of head, | |and he whimpered in a voice like a little animals cry. The very und of it was torture to Sylvia. LA m}.rr(“’;“l P e PaYSlaway and leaving |nours. that k Toward vour 1 | r . was ligne. feverish as was in what beautiful tiptoed in to look woke up it she as it had when she his ret out of toward Ranny, tion pearl heads swinging just left for the added bitterly. “I sup- ant to see me again Well, it doesn’t h bit to him out ise, not a bit!"” shouldn't Ranny telephoned Dr. Buzzard sna and a lot of im- at 1 1t 3 ¥ my chiffonier,” he proach herself for leaving the baby. a cab and bring one of her little i s m for lings a have feeling she hz 4 other, asked him. wheth- You're think you 2 leave o'clock ne watch not ute them Junior on his 4 elther.” e zlov H illy mended tips. |y fro why Ranny had |4h " down to ool him and Elsie | Sylvia about sceing and get just as qu pair of them | Ya pai ay cause from the the tinv part they looked It away ibag and To leave Not mu t as almost If hehi like leaving her in house a part of her. said nothing and t the worn-ou closed his bag L & chair and started it wouldn in his father's fine and ndi i1 she went in looked ing he very import- mahog- He was and he hand over the mouthpiece ispered to her to sit down. sank into the chair beside ind it that for the at a girl another desk in he corner. looked up and grinned at Syl that startlingly n face—the brown, afraid broad e might to be left alone with th aby. The loud g i, as Ranny tr 1 He had been mor- | Aunt Agony her she had She was G her and i » aving little ¢ and wide, terrified eves, he's going to i was then first time th she to protect himself Sylvia summed | ¢ : l. I vor 1 her Junior was in no wh brow raw! 3 he were were of ed t blowing it t )l but to taxi driver scemed very much at office! Her the hook be- was a potted | aid r seen {that he had ne ! here ia thoug sylvia's don't lous of me!” brazen way is simply letting me an hour or so she nd me as ople Whe she had 1 he or a Aunt Ag it down the “dactor book" anc administer- her chair |ed castor oil child oy dislik horrors of her childhood looke! aron own shop, ands tightened and he ad v so that she| logy. 1 he knew “Have you all apc castor g <e-up. misund ber head |, i E t i ia, turning away. “1 ) too ce the look that was in [war ) od T ang look that he had |so vorld but her— that he helped her out of ik a That flowers S hin up an ind some things, her hat dance No. and efther!” Dr. Bu her. “He ting—a rood Aunf Agony opencd was. | doesn’t meed 1 and on his went door of his office he but for she FeaRds Al desk. As she needs just what h e do vou think vou're going Ranny’s voice stopped sleep.” leey to wait, hear him \e door closed r and (TO BE CONTINUED) _ FASHIONS with |at 1 H Raie By Sally Milgrim can perhaps [hag with a smart click the oil she had just went and took out < slowly home, e me bottle of castor all-night drug Buzzar clicked shut nervous bought at an to smile as |She nervous so long with vlvia tried shook it in Dr, was baby Ranny voice. *Wilk to! But you sfay S0 drop ! depend wunt that Sylvia |of anything tonight. I think he drinking, but |all right in the mornir said. plainly now—saw it in |“Anyway 1:0p 1 see.” | had risen to his lean He P i} P started | e sullen glitter of his | aw «aid vivia, 1 your | 11 be upon yo doesn’t give arourn Goodnight to Iyoul’ was the | At the door he bumped into \:;.n,l , who was stupidly trying to find | her for a minute. |the key-hole into his chair As the doctor straightened up and opencd his mouth to speak to him. he said pleasantly. He smiled But doctor went his cigarct case. |down the stairs without “Have 2" he asked Sylvia. A look at him. He had } never smoked, ||y for Randall I'helps since y something to | nigi r was out of somber | night wl could see that she was | home down quietly. It to do. looked at dropped passed him Tl stay if yon don't | the 50 much as ad no earth- use the her had not come | tears. pallor of her south, eyes mat as he hallway was thick t was some took pain. Her soft and wet. quiv 3 were | His voice and |hard for him to talk clearly. ished th there getting him off to hed with- | Aunt Agony hin Peter's words she laughed know T-don't smoke!" “What made to have a cigaret?” she added perhaps. not for ¢ mothers of the race Sylvia w You |way ot you ;n:?' let Ithis state was all right | But | for him sald. fin aft-|ed to him sec was all instant he it Agony and the living pri set ipon him as a old to us to keep our-|might pounce upon a hapless mo; can, no mat-| “Hah! she snorted, 50 you } ou men do!” |here! ‘Better late than never! eh? | wswer her, but once | Well, you're a fine one, aren’t you? [ ch other | She looked him up and down with | “A fine ith that trollop hang- room sl clever it's up oat as we (Pt Painted Flowers Decorate a Lovely Faiile Frock of White, this afternoon whil vogue of painted frocks con- sick |tinues. Afternoon and evening [things, alike, achieve charming re- through use of this de- tful form deeoration. for a cig L exquisite afternoon gown of shelf. He|white faille is the background for truly beautiful, painted decora- The frock is made with a close-fitting basque and a full-flow- without |ing skirt. The slecves are short, the “If you mean that I|neck batc.u 1e sleeves and the Leopold this after- [Lottom of the skirt are edged with admit that 1 wa her. |vellow faille scallops. Ribbon the and T had dinner with her [same shade ties in a bow at the but he 80 [downtown tonight. and you might [back of the and falls in long |tell your friend, rah Wilk, that |streamers, her Nother was along, 100" | One Aunt Agony’s eyebrows almost |entir vanished in her hair with flowers, Ts this true, Svivia?” did take anything, r and then at [a N across blighting look. having ¥ |ing to your arm )\'OHF wife was home nurs nd Peter |} What do outside the |actions, eh?" watched | Ranny looked at carry him and [lounged the away into the lamp- |aret mantel s of the town. wateh to it lazily b cven its tail-light had van- |answered her vlvia climbed wearily into| “I don't s car and sat beslde him with- |ing about,” saying a word all the way back |looking at her, Nest, was with Mi He left her at her noon, I ht.t ! Sylvia time you won: were | The aby! you mean by su sidewalk sults Gardens and her 4 en g’ roadster across the room pold from |struck a ore he (a know what you sald then, door with a with short “goodni Ho left her, raight hume. He drove to Buchanan and deserted under the moon, there for hours , staring watre on the lake | staring and wondering why [She woman he d want- all the women In the| Sylvia den‘ed him | “She's a great Above all, why had she been given | Ranny added who didn't want her? To [almost to the breaking Ranny, who had &rown tired so[Sylvia let him tell his lle. of her and her loveliness? Suddenly she didn't care whether “I won't gge her again it I can|Ranny was in love with Elsie Leo- aid not neek side of the waist and the skirt are covered with large painted flame and soft yel low, with entwining green leaves. This gray frock is particularly lovely when worn with a wide | drooping hat of yellow Jeghorn. band of deep yellow velvet en- the crown and ties in long loops on one side, A white faille frock has scallops and flaming painted ers to brighten it. first Park, iark surprise she asked. on Ranny's word only ever oyt of nodded vorld, had ben friend stretching of Sylvia's.” | A truth |circles But the point to a man yellow flow- soon,

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