New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 26, 1926, Page 4

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926. Quicksands of Love Adele Gar Revelations of a Wife —— Clings to Her M ison’s New Phase of Ratherine Despite Promise, dge's Revelation. 1 judgm done warn yo for resentme want vo abeyance whole 1 th what for 1} tarily looser ag questior “I cs circumsta me to hold comment “Wait rectly in THE PRICE By T or W CURIOSITY orntor B In curios curiot: ger litt safe o do. growing Now then ait ¢ The fan m M bers o for omies t baby ATt emies w M lik OWN WAY , “ya Girl of Today GIGOLO How to Keep It— Causes of Iliness HUGH CUMMING \ General, United States Menus for the Family serve Red Snapper W ith Shrimp Sauce Week's Work Summer Furs READ THIS FIRST: | SYLVIA STARR 0 RANDAL | Your Health (NOW GO ON WITH THF CHAPTE RLI 1t | White 1 STORY) listened | e | By Beatrice Burton Author of “Love Bound,” “The Flapper Wife” ited by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) that bs'. “I k mar silky but s via couldn’t help noticing how ed up him i cu gainst like you ever [of your | gont jump ove him that side more door, siler 1 op: to the something room &hel odd jobs i Goodni 1tting into the v room had nute later, Jnoking while was r stirred out room and clean and pick up ¢ or Babs, and I'm a tired 4 in ny ‘more to | { ay 1 should v how much of a in Babs—No, I this 7 You don to entert Wasn't rson he time? s shoulders, as he ir on the other Jamplit table ess we'll have to have care- o conie for he to vith a sat on orks ening of Peter Wilk,” I'm going to a movie to- her out of | ng up, her to t'll g ny laug on adered Babs,” he You could hardly s comir hall and | | the | Sylvia into lephone 3. “Well, what did your fr <o | Purity Squad, ¢ fo say?” Ranny | d when she came back into the “After T kicked him out of | the other 1 don't | so wild coming | eally leaving nd having 0 morc 1 night about 1 house imagii o he's he'd take her,” ia | then ad mis- | would do 'most | Te said were told him pour 00 Sl ind “Peter Britist 12 on the ~ {anything | Sometimes v0d much thot if 1 ought of ht it would | nny did know her thing next was ¢ old newspapers ir e incin- |erator behind the garage when Ran Iny drove into the yard with Babs afternoon. Sylvi home. drove her Ranny new her and Syl |lights flashed on garag: into it g or t to laugh. ing car fo for, vou. erything Do you know pin 4 rful look t n g rough the twili -room was in ha 1 lamp. Sylvia nev the roor d the t ed (o sprang lite aist, an bs sag o and faced the little rocker. “Get up, Babs,” I'll get ps from t Her carried that -1 . She t hall don't act like put out a hand . “Youw'll always be Rabs go like But s hir in sorry this.” to the There she dropped | Babs' bag, and came k into tr house leaving the door ope: Ranny saw that she Y | mea busi- Wait " he sald to But Sylvia stopped e put out her barred his pat | “Wait!” she cried. All her arm me now. | primitive | For l and Here was woman—fi r ma “Listen!” ever an who flashing of her white face, “If you that door with Babs shall not be here when | back!l mean what T say.” en in a hand-to- > with Babs, she could gled harder to hold she w now, as iting for his answ out to him and drawn, in the f dark ced 1 could s her eyes in W out of Delano, I you come e o and strug have anny than stood W Her 1 her stru | she | er. | | cried but face was grim ny took hall tree, c hall. In and turned. “No woman can tell me do, and what not to do!” 1is nat down from and walked out of the the door, he paused what to he flung was almost without feeling, as stood where he had left her. w Babs slip out of the house, minute later, Ranny's head- lawn, as he drove his car up to the side-steps of the porch hen the they were zone At eight o'clock d A e door of it slammed—and when Peter, the faithful Peter, arrived at the Little White House, to take Babs to the movies, firlvia was all ready to leave the house, Two suit-cases were nding in the hall. Beside t stood a case t held Sylvia Second's nursing botties packed . Do you 1 d ped, TO BE FASHION: By Sally Milgrim TONTINUT Gay Colors Are Smart Wear for Summer Gossip’s A Flapper Trick! Magdalen King Sir Georg maid of 1 beer man of hers. rl lik found Why They Dot u ask a native ried.” wl “My Africar er repli invaria \hove in bors,” “he ne love the question food?' " WOMAN CON- QUERS FEARS Husband Delighted and Home Happier girl,' but ly Jwho is to prepare St. Paul, Minn.—“Here is a little advice 1 would like to have you put in the paper Mrs. Jack Lorbe ter of 704 Dell- wood Place wrote to the Lydia E Pinkham Med cine Company. “If young women want to keep their health and strength for the next thi years of their lives, it is best to start in right now and take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I have tried the Compound myself and received fine results.” In de- seribing her condition before taking the Compound, she writes, “I was afraid in my own house in broad daylight, 1 used to lock the doors and pull down the shades so that nobody could see me.” One day a booklet advertising the Vegetable Compound was left on he: rch and she read it throngh. In so doing, she found a letter from a woman whose condition was similar to her own. “I bought the Vegetable Compound,” Mr Lorberter con- tinued, “and have had fine resnlts. The condition T was in made me a burden to my husband. Now T ask “How is housekeeping?”and he s “It 18 just like being in IHeaven!

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