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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926. [woman who dressed to attract atten- | (NETEEEES 3 ; T I AT ¢ | would be over her “pesve. by this [taire at a table hé had drawn up |tion, and one of the real smart girls time. She was always quarrelling [to the horkehair . Q lc] s ls f ] e who 'u‘ er m].m little lirnt'k v\l\;h’ |with Morley, and then making up| Jinny giggled as she looked at an air made it stand out like| 1, - the next minute! | him. u al‘ o OU a tallslender lily among a lot of bril- | b4 By Beatrice Burton “Morley and I are going up mi (10 BE €ONTINUED) 5 = e eds | »w F¥ltne Cro spe da T ot B Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ier mmiled at tnyseif for | Author of “Love Bound,” [l | s00m s we rinish hreakrost J,”,‘,,,;','l',‘,";‘ Tl o et ‘!hn. ng these thoughts while such | HER MAN” ¢l [said now to Merry. “Just the two |cupied by Mr. Herfhi Nl o Reve]atlons 0/ a Wlfe J|a tragedy as Joan's was being enact- | ! {of us—with no horrid people along [(he girls think of the futiee poss! (Illustrated and Copyrighted by Jobnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) |t spoil things for us. Aren't we. |bilitios? Youll know tomorrow s | \ ain 1 understood that my silly | Monk 1 opt ’ brain has always refused to think| Mt o e e | | Docs Madge's Sugar Discovery |ihe 1 ¢ Juet and Reveal a Plot? his e rou 3 e wWhat's that? Say that again.” |DOtIY rebelled, and in that mome |READ THIS FIRET: h and full of snap.” That's funny,” Merry observed, | o tlee Nie Oht Tnpin- |1 Bepan f e 1 ' which |and everything that I saw or did | o Sk 4 Lo AN el 5 > bt Tk (him mow, on his bald spot, to re- — ; it o e N ther |gave me such a kick. | MERRY LOCKE, pretty and gay | “Full of nonsense, you mean,"” |a8 they came up the front walk.|, ;g yin that he was getting old L & e ];YM' T ) it chbion B o e s | Now, however, T was brought back |88 her nickname, is a born {lirt. |Moms answered y | D9 yuu suopose: Dcuis, Wabt OVEF gy o opy eratiad out of the Soors, Sganiahment that held not & Hile | oy from her home into the pro- |bY. & strangled sob from Joan She has no ambition beyond having |“There are always going to be pret. {to Cassies, ater allz 1t certainiy | vith Merry following after her. e G gwas, from Bev honeinto the 0T | 8 & whitl of remowe, T put my|a £obd Hmeé and plenty ofheaux. [ty, young, ‘snappy’ wemens &a:you |dvean't logk B8 If she'sihame, doss it FmialEt e st lv. | fessto yusiness world 3 g ¥ 5 y “Everything's all right, honey e e 3 \ arms about he | At 20, she Tails in her course at |call them, around Morley. But only |It? he said, when the 4 do‘.\; %7, o l:”‘}. ‘m‘)”cx. (m,.‘.,’:j"u‘ “You must pull yourself together, |business school, to the great dis- |one woman can be a man’s wife | Y ook Toiy e ek Sone ‘r“,; ‘.-1::1 1“»';:'-\-:]»" (h) dmm”i :«OM ®o dat babee mo conld get any te | ) o in & mean and puerlle |dear,” I said. “We must g0 fmme- |appointment of MOMS, her mother, |and the mother of his chilaren passrio Ingi b gins wantatant ?{;\ e tlnle o b o i B u ‘moe : R own maternal au. |diately and find Lela. Think of the |When her father suddenly dies, she [and where would you be today, i{pimned fo the kitchen itable. MR e e ] ; Al trouble she is ks aldoh JILLIE T lved . my life the way vowre| Jinny picked it up and glnced |him. and it just knocked him silly! " mighty effort, 1 uble she is in. akes a job in LILLIE D! 1y ) ! He all but got on his knees to me 4 % “But she didn" > as muc yea shop. b -] iving yours? You'é never have iat it. ; a doting Afather 1 a s resr Nt i 92 § ‘}.;YWJ,“““& ‘,’T‘i lum.v:; S ]::“-:m'\ 0 n’,’,‘.\(\;‘ :,h(h,"’,'_"; y!‘]“"nhyj‘,».j“ S | “Holy cow!” she cried, “Where [to stay, and I made him promise still wil er m lot 1 | “How do you know, dear? her life. The man in the e is| *“Some I wish T never had 3 O Tt bee.” Bu “Didn’t T Tock the Door?” “Well, she must have known that [TONY GAINES, a serious-minded sobbed out, and .that |the movies with Mr, Hefflinger! [5G et down Shetl 08 SINErrys on on her other v Easimionicli e N e A ry was at least flirting with me, |young bachelor Who wants to marry |ended the argument | CAHPTER XXXVI |the edge of the bed, and put one junction with the d of the clo e gan R R na did not even appear |her her head down| While the two girls were un- (Slim arm in its chiffon sleeve, ing door whic > : IGILEBIIice S Lot rant ealous. | During their engagement, Merry lon t ab 2d cried, Moms |dressing for the night, Moms and (around her shoulders. rd, my I e ¢ t “Truly. “Yon can never know. ! at | goes out with other men and lets |dropped her hreadknife and came |Mr. Hefflinger came back from, the | *“I think there wasg't much to the Lillian's to the possibility In't mean to forget that disciplin- |18 in another wor She | them make love to her, and when to her. She put her big arms movies. fair. anyway,” she went on, with | ; the window Merry saw a broad-minded air. “Fifi just came | oy 00 sk HOoK £ 2 your job now. If new there was a baby coming. v finds it out, he stops coming te | around Cassi slender, shaking [ From tet had been placed ere BOIE b yew they must have money to live. | sep her. Presently he leaves town |figure and held her tight | them coming up Ch r streef, arm [to him té6 ask him how to invest 2 ity ? 1, skipper— 5 A i A unknown hand 3 o ; Sh vy 4 give 1t 10 her. | ana goes to Montana to live. Merry | wpon't take it sg hard, my lamb,” | In arm. Walking very slowly as|some money, and I suppose she % voung lovers walk fogether. | flirted with him a little. No man But Rstherine looked at us with She'll order you triced up w S o 5 "d eyes h th Lillian ir ; hat if Barry could Keep | oturns his ring and tries to forget |\ferry heard her whisper. . . That | amused eye S e * on dancing with you until after the |y, oy Moma for you! Hard s nails, | “T'T Eoing to heat what they say lever kept his head when a good- You two have li 80 T L & "; PR Ub . 1 'm i; O Ipaby cage, it would be a greal| pELEN. her oldest sister, mar-'peeause life had S tadE ana 1o h other,” Jinny whispered, |looking woman made eyes at him. melodrama ¥ i Lt T ing. Perhaps, my dear, she loved | i hir'" HEPWQRTH. They set- Imade her so..But sweet and com. |When she heard th sound of |T guess—Morley's no worse than g0 into < |Moms' ‘key in the front door. She [the rest of them. And, as Mom: ltiptoed info the hall in her bare tsays, vou may just as well live 8Y NEA SERVICE. NG feet, and passed over the baniste the demon you know as with e into the hail helow. one you don't know." | 5 5 St T Merry stealthily followed Ter.! She ed and kissed her sis- shark is a big fish.. So are men sh ;;w]n to company. " \\"_ -‘: xr;:fl ‘»v sl mfi[ n:‘ ebia Together - they stood there, at the ter on the cheek. Merry had never ) think they are sharks “Oh f dose t tie | Katie followed us, pulling with g . he stairs and es- | know o) o ecti e. el : 3 R S b e | hoy who lives next door to the [now and beckone o her. [head of the stairs, and eav known her fo be so affectionate. | exclaime d ¢ had j dropped. She e her a bottle of gardenia | to the t e o me by store get dot sugar Tn ke fami ¥ Although sh ,.I,I]\ ALl t| “Wouldn't vou like a snack that she didn’t want, an-| ot ciss. and sent her home. SAUG RNl B er Hatherie sorer S HPesabons L for Jinny and Lillle Dale— [some(hing before you go upstairs ooy, R % our ea e sitoisiven o T go Honie with yen o Mer. v heard Moms ask. They could'| s s “But : e t 1 : license, so they return, unmarried, anc ome with you to Mor- [they heart K | mvoBr“U‘,im b L o s s o How to Keep It— i P vils ; fime somehody *ald a |see her shadow on the wall below | Merry had promised Cabby Marsh | like him to put anything like sugar |said, smilir en she wa C £ 1l b B b thing or two to {} e * " |them, as she took off her hat [that she would go somewhere to | o S st s g T e auses of lliness s ert " But Cassie looked up in alarm T always Sleep better myself, if |dance with him on Wednesday on his coverlet when he takes his [sa of he ng Lillian grinned | Merry 1 LL E 2 Sy v 1 I a 1 something in my |night qustn’t permit—" Katherine. leiohi baphalor alons and shook her head. ave a little s t | night. 3 RALD mus(pt peomi 5 o AR ' BY DR HUGH & COMMING | Lcl pashelor alongy O mo. T won't let vou say a |stomach. And there's some baked | But on Tuesday night she tele- Madge Tastes the Bitter Cup. You may have Madge eating out alls in love with ) a : Al e o | R aRE Tt AT b ioah I stopped abruptly, for Lillia vour hand youw'll never be | Surgeon General, United States | pensive gifts, lends her . oK g i el e "“ (7’_':“ j“v'll'l‘ ey R en bo | Ceb AR manelit eyes were turned upon me in > to buffalo Katie” she prophe- Public Health Service | keeps putting off thei edding |1t him know o " Mr. Hefflinger admitted ; i approving stare, while Katherine’ 1. “But Tve got to be running nally Merry decides to be |Whole thing! Tet him all of so bad” Mr. Hefflinger admitted | for on Tuesday afternoon, fust I realized with a little shock that lalong. T wonder where T left my The bodily reactions to emotion ‘\” Ve 45 i September, but Bill | Fifl Pell that he wants to — I'm go- |playfully. * e ”\" i :7‘\“\ ,H“I"‘ sefore it was time to close the % s 3 - \re depende yroduct of | MArTie LS SADISIRON) e P m!” haked ) certain fair 14dy's 'heauty st ; e there had been a dstinctly resentful | purse.” T2 {0 openlent b the, PIOCHUE L | x b, Pk el Toah oY Day ) ann {108 (ORaavE T 3 Yer :'_‘I 2 ‘;“ S : Deail mhoby u an HlS SRdRf de0n #1hah 'in my little kinswoman's eves | Katherine and T exchanged amus- |§1ands which secrete a product FUl o0 o N ey without says | . She up and 1ded hands, Sad : for five vears walked in and turned n an unguarded instant before she |ed smiles, for the @ s so |Known as adrenal. B mp handkerchief into the pock- lfe! So he was calling har bY {a]] her plans topsy-turvy in five Rad drawn her professional mask of frequently put by Till A mumber of investigators Ne g word ahout e “"‘ C "" . let of her sm sports dress. ‘11\ first name, now! It had EBone | ginutes, | composure over them. Too well T/hecome a stock jest amongz us own that the secretion by the ad-} & h?}:' L iln i e alneil she said firmly, “T fas far as that! AMerry's eyes met| she did not know himiat once. Xnew what both Katherine's choler { “Perhaps upstair ayine nds is fncreased in great OUE® 'H\l :q‘;mv' o J Y 1!1 wouldn't let Morley ufman krow |Jinny's in a startled frown. 2 s came in, slung & saleman’s wad Lillian's censure meant. 1 had |suggested. fotlontieha v §Feat na weke HOABD L UL R A Ml o tat miERR ORI A IR L Do MR B case down on the table in| Just arranged that the little nurse That's TR respond ands in question and |have a flirtation and Cabby KISSCS {400 cven ask him where he's jelse would = bake be in this|ine trént of the shop, and asked should have entire charge of Junior |grate ¢. “Pll just run up and |they pour into the blood stream é T ORESALISTHODIEE ile THEY: a0 en, when he comes home at 10 /house. T'd like to know? Moms |15 ses Madame Dale, for the vear that T was to do Philip 'get it.” £ d amount of adrenalin. neing. Morley's sister, }H RIT "1 e'clock every night of his sniffed. “Not those lazy girls of i "y Merry was walkifig to the | Weritzen's research work, and vet 1| She went swiffle inte the tear Gives Blood Sugar i Al et L B s The first complaint he'll get Imine! And T never was one 0 bUY froom hehind the shop fo call Lillie, was plann fplinary measures |room, patently intending to go up |, It cells forth stored carbohydrate | Xerty unmercifully. Merry 5 'rrop, me will be from my lawyer! |me beans from the canning facto Rer mind was buéy with the man Stans own Tor hiin. : our private stairway, but came back | from the liver and floods the blood when the party i over and | goi way for a couple of |Not me, Td Hefflinger! I ¥ [Who had Just e6me i, My brain recognized the ju again as swiftly with sugar which can be used for can go back to the shop welkes, and when T get back— ‘own good home cooking best— Whnore had 8he seen Him before Katherine's position. 1f T were to be o Ehe” eafd hreathlessly, | Quick energy: it helps in distributing | (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) |watch the fireworks!" | The eound of her m.i“:‘\-u;’;if)ml She knew fhat veice, that smile, : 3 o . S |the blood to the hes b oentval | S STER XXXV 5 ched into the t hut afed b e closing of the kitehen |y S “ = Wt abaclutaly free to ‘40 My WO, 'k thaf stafrway door |the blood to the heart, tungs, central | ”.('I‘L\IVT]!.I. 4,\\ ptgan |- Ehe marel 1 into the | x‘lylv i r::‘d,n; by the closin {1t way of moving his b A . diftérent Kisd of Réchace S ithotit Betng distracted or Whnoyed |when e came down?" nervous system, and limbs, while ferry came home at nigh her hat and coat and oor. talk She knew the gray eye s combination 6f pearls in %y anestions concerning the routine] Copyright, 1926, by Newspaper |!aKing it away from' the organe of | With her eyes softly shining, and @ iine cat that was parked fn the | Jinny. shaking with """;,I””:I" CELL U Gty CEAbaGhe Two rows of large er #f my small son’s life, she must be } v Nbre A digestion and it quickly abolishes | bunch of drooping violets pinned on |qriveway ter, pattered back {0 the bedroom |gmile, B e ‘ the effect of muscular fatigue. | the front of her dress. “Come over tomorrow morning. |and threw herself down on the bed. Then all at once it came to her | oncs knotted at the side It makes the blood more rapidly | She hummed a gay little tune 10 jand help me pack!” she called to | *“Isn't that priceless? she gi&- who he Les Purcell, the hero & 5 i 0 coaguable; in short, it prepares for !} If, as she unlocked the front !|Merry, who stood watching her gled, when she could get her breath. {of hor high school days, long ago! fight or flight such as may be neces- | door, and ran upstairs to the room 'from the doorw: “The old girl wooing Mr. Hefflinger (e man who had given her the sary in times of danger, fear, rage that she shared with Jinny. When she had vanished into the |with her baked beans. TI'll het YOU 'first kise she had ever had. She TQEE-TOD or pain. | The little sister was standing by gray daskness, Merry went slowly |10 cents she lands him, too. Thal'll xondered if he remembered i, Adrenalin has ben artificially | {he window “doing”. her nails. Her-(back to the kitchen. be nice, having a step-papa in the (gine STO Q ‘ E: S made by chemists, and when inject- | ¢imple system was to cut th m < “What T can't figure out she house—I don’t 11 |!\:" | Probably nat. Men forget things od Into the blood stream of a lVIDE | ¢\ raight ncross the top, and then let |said to her —mother. \I”VT '\\""!‘,lr‘" “Don't be .km_\;') 1;}1', ylth-. :‘ri‘lw:‘. like that. The things that mean | A FAIRY PICNIC rson produces remarkable resuls. | Nnture fake its course. Jinny was Cassie minds losing Morley or his put any man in Dad's place.” Merry 5o much to women % e effects are that the pupils of the ‘\7."{” “’,l‘ilm,“, ,,f,.’,‘,‘i 1v s money. What do vyou think about |answered. Her voice was sharp be- | put all the same he remembered | HE C:“’.’“w”dh, Fairies > dilate, hairs stand on end, blood Merty opened the door, she canse she was dreadfully afraid iper, i lh“'é’"‘“"?d" T’Z sl vessels tighten, digestion halts, and | 8 T don't know.” Moms answered. |(hat that was exactly What Moms | “Arewt you Mary Ann Locke?” ’l{‘om’m".;’n""‘z .r;‘" ;‘“" the liver liberates suga sparkled with anger. lifting a pan from the stove, “But lintended to*do. g |he asked her when she went back 18 i n?’ando;:id.(ed df_’;' :}:’. Physical Harmony i sat thnk Yo pley me |let me you a piece of advice | What was it Moms had sald only i1o him. “Didn't you go to Easti | o SmELSRC NEE Gt AT lesson we can draw from |y, 5000 wasn't it?” she asked pbnitevn thirry ag man Jen(nis aCerngon sl L TERY G HisliBehool Iy with their white little arms’ Danny Sees Greywing Get a Dinner [often wondered s Cravwitis aie facts is that In digesting, as- |5 SO0 FOCF b e middle of {Mis money. ~Ton't n\-‘v-‘:"fi‘m"r It was plain that she had marriag She said she had, and by the e e i o R it OF toades Yrith b ats fish, |similating, and rearranging the In. | SSAVEE B8 L85 B8 TG T B (ed yntll it ‘seems to be ths enly |in her mind. {time Lillie came out of the back sk followed e wind and 0 L3 1 at worthwhile n he I wi t would e o v 5 - Vel E i ' wort hwhil ir th And how awful | 1d b t0 room, they were talking over old 745 arntibdl i peagll's gardsnn By Thornton W. Bu because he had seen him swoop down edients of our diet, the body works bit e lnnon T b a & i vith a pr and able ite o ch Justiforgo raciig That' e s e |have Mr. He er sitt at the !tjme e into the water and pick something With a precis ,“"“ admirable 1 5 fhe only safe T Yo ATpEHELInERnL 8 ANk s “What a lot of fun they are 4 having” Rosemary said, laugh- r- ) vorld . o ha an! dec re v T e! > e R Ut of It. Tt he woenfered if he had |mony in which all the organs and { o L n‘” oslate) 1 o head of the table in Dad’s old place! | “Our babyhood,” Merry sald, To get a dinner every day. to catch all tk Tish alive. He cells interplay; th »od pature YLy, YOu BcEINTOTRO ity K “Di 'yon care for Dad fhat %2y To have him loliing in Dad’s easy |juughing ingo his gray eves. ing. Then she gathered a few that know. —Danny Meadow Mouse it o tHit BEeve b subyas esnaciallyiat mentitimb maaiistig{leed OCICISEER SSEs 8 R vy enf ivotl Bffivoed SRS SR B ghniv i AR HGInE Xos To have | He was & salesman for a firm | | inher hands gently. ... but let e great deal of food floating in the |ceding it—or better than good na- i“z‘”_ S . |asked her. .. him fussing around the h?us“ lthat made a world-famous cold them go very soon. water {hrown over from ships. And ture & cheerful, courageous poise- Merry was fn no mood for a|™ yo. yother raised her avy [Dad’s house—all day Sunday! am. When he had faken Lillie's | Late that evening she sfw the g ) then one day he saw Greywing get a aids digestion and assimilation and ; auarr 1. She was far 100 happy 101 .0 | “But if it's going to happen, noth- |order, he sat down and waited un- | whole tree-full lift themselves Somehow, somEWhBre, they |, - fer in & mbst surprising way allows the chemical reactions of our|do anything but smile and shrug = .pjg 7o she repes ; >ling cun stop it~ from happening” |(j] Merry was ready to go home. softly from the Cottonwood to find guough b {8y was oyeh where he had |digestive system @0 proceed plens- | hec Shoulders: Why, of codrse T di ¥OU | \ferry made up her mind, finally. | Il take you in my little car Tree and sail southward g iRl i Riniials on the man digging elams. Tn fact ly and e ently. She had had a beautiful hfter- | g nnoco T could have ever stood the «If Moms wants to marry him. |ne told her. At the curb was af through the air. L D A O R aoh arain that | On the contrary, starting the aay {noon. After she and Cabby had \oric and the worry and the pov. no uss worrying over It and | roadsters of the same make as the 5 given them. If they can’t get‘a thing T er Lor the meal with cross, fretful, an- | lunch, they had gone for a l1on& oy, and all the rest df It if T |geiting a wrinkle” car he had driven to high school. | NP Wrag they Wil mat B AISIROE PRI | . Wan han gone® Dy v foolings tends to eheck digestion | d¥ive out toward Westmoreland. yaant?—Your father was enough |~ No use crossing bridges untll You [years before. When Danny Mendow Mouse saw |1he man had = gonc Dati SO S Ny individual, and 1o | Then they had come hack to towh. 1o drive any woman crazy, With B got fo them! And Merry never had | The next night at half past elght a clam with the shfll closed, it look- |Grevwing sabing tn that ¢ ERC SR 0 0% Poronter stress on the inner | and Cabby had bought her the vio- gpiftlessness. 1t was his only iworried for very long about any- it was standing at the curbstone In € to him as if that clam was just [HTESIRE ©ETEC O G n to walk | harmony than is necessary for our |iets and some tea at Paulais’ br famlt. but it was a terrible one’ [hody's affairs but her own, any- |front of the old Chester street| About as safe as anyone could be. Prosently. he pieked up a |customary vocations, Strong emo- |little shop. Her face seemed to tighten. “If |way, house. When he found that he couldn't get around, Brieeity, B8 FORC TP ¢ | ions of fear, anger, or peevishness ' Not only that, but he had made | ever marry again” she remarked he smiled drowslly into the| Moms and Jinny had gode ove ::‘T'”fn“ ;“.,‘“.“‘]“,"‘f,‘:;:”“'“"\ ; T Rt at time will retard digestion (a “date” with her for next Wed- without meeting her daughter's | darkness of the room. presently. |{o Mrs. Jones' house to play “500 % u. It T had ‘a house like “Now, wnat under tHe sun will and increase the tendency to SlUE- [ pesday night! And life was be- cyes, “T shall Nf‘k out a man who's 'The air in it was sweet with the |\ith her and Mr. Jones, and Merry pen to you " gish elimination and the production | ginning to open its petals and hat T never would y. No, sir. |Greywing do with that?” thought a good provider.” fragrance of Cabby Marsh's violets (was all alone with Les Purcell. ; N i S Lo He certainly will choke to |of Bolsonous substances. bloom for her again, like a flower | Merry giggled to herself. . . . lin the toothbrush glass on the win-| “You don't remember a ride we o e D 2 s o Wl Chemical states and emotions are | gt obniie Gnt 0 otion-pleture Tt was impossible fo think of Moms | jow sill. It was of Cabby Marsh fonce took in that little old car yon r'r?m \y«, e clan nen't \“ v “'r‘- | e (.r . nf it the clam, |linked together. Let us maintain | ¢ on ever marrving agatn. She couldn't |inat Aerry was thinking as he {used fo have, do you?" Merry askéd Qo g o g s st b ,j\;, ES ndered |them at their best, for our pleasure, "ot life, to intercst Morry Tocke, |lmagine Moms atfracting any man. |qropped off to sleep. I him, a8 they sat side'by &ids ofi the : : for the pleasure of our friends and |yag to*have a man and a thrill in fmuch less fallig 1n love, hersell. | e old horsehalr sofa in the sitting for the greater joy of living all somewhere. She was what less |[There was about as much romance | 1y the morning she walked over {yoom. | call “p |in Moms as there s in a steam |4 Cortelyou street to help Casde She looked intently at him. her chovel . . . . In Merry's opinion. |\ith her packing. |1ips half opened like the petals of A Gloomy Future same, t} clam had can could hardly follow it with his eyes. man’s woman. MU S . “Oh, T've had such a wenderful least. | “Mrs. Kaufman is having her|a rose. He—"Can’t you forgive the past?’ only he didn’t know It struck on a rock 1 Danny heard M f h F 1 : arry again.” she £ gal + Jor i i ] ehis wYoull never m again. reakfast,” sa e little Norwe- | She had the inborn instinct of & | g : ad been told, he wouldn't |somet erac hen he looked the rami time!” she sighed happily, taking | 'Yowll never marr breakrast.” £ald the I | | She—"If you give me a nice had beer Y Aldn't |something erack. When he looke enus 1or y h d S gl a4 aloud, and went on to tell | gian maid who opened the door 6f |“man’s woman” She Knew, With- | ;oo srecont — Lite. ST retimes you |up again, he discovered "]ufl Hu\};- n!H her n»nflly:ll 1:1:\' »M H\\‘p'm(vzfllVl s about her own brand-new |fho fiat. out ever stopping to think about 6 1o belleve Wit you wee Yok, |oringithe Oull ves somne CONE Sl oot Tal i prines WA s evlolghe IALE 01 INNCAL |y ve tactalr | The dining room was at the end [it, just how to look at a man, how ORI e e L i At o by D oresl b millk SR broiled | e et this Marsh man through |oc o Jong hall that ran down |to smile at him and when to look nec. iropp ey lgited on, the | lemon, cereal, top ik, el aidn't have time to Took at |\ % Wt LS G ehe said. |fiowen the fiat, past the little li- |wisttully at him. - : When h.uiw;\ 10 nothing clse 10 |ro k whet ih .wl‘.h gl sy SR 6 o Sl ‘?um.v before u.n‘. x‘:yv,mhu]‘ ‘m{.; e was just frantic about me |yt B4 bedroom. S as &4 mATOFAl fofah MAN to 4 Adds 0. would . ¢ and Upick 1 a b Eas 4 el Eilhabiti away, answered he outraged |, . “the minute he shook hands As Merry passed the door of {think of love-making when he was |/ jlawr e A conE R DR e B L oL ool tess il tea Jinny, who secretly thought him | iy pe But, of course, Muriel|ruqces” room, she poked her head |with Merry Locke, as it was fot |, B phlug WL O g g ol s it y:‘v‘,",‘” fo bits Dinne rr‘":;vl' S i et TG dsomE N would | WIS ot Mim get within a mile | T L TR iress of the |hfm to think of water when he was i ;‘1".‘1\”.7 i nk alirabe or fre - s pulling off the pioces [haked new potatoes, creamed -swiss | ”“'mi_“ O bR o a1 s af ot me=—" Sitie 8ld_Fot ‘;-\:':w'*.\f:‘r\roiz'_: RS ot WAl et mottha i bed. |thirsty. TRt L/ MEAT GRAVIES snd-dune ked ov W sroke nd in & moment he |chard, stuffed green pepper 1 i amial hol B H00e0. 201 ltes W mad gtven Ner nbithe CHORD nutilie roam. wasiemply. Nature had fashioned her fo he oAb h v \ that ¢ Then he went | peach cobbler, whole wheat bre 3 s & : Nest. It never woulc Two large wardrobe trunks stood |all soffness and sweetness an Shad s Y : : been closed up in the kitchen for |yioils know that she let a mMan ly, th, middle of the floor, and the [allure. And she had never been BAKED FISH ‘imes the familiar vegetables im familiz — or the last time, either, aS | .yaing were covered with Cassie's |night.in the old rose-colored organ- bR A : e oyaring ometin Tl A SAUERKRAUT They w a s g o wus | earned somethin i : |50 ';“‘v"'vt“‘ r ,\.',‘,i :":: (m"'““"‘i»”““""f gome more wvr t Morley | far as that went! | tinery. die dress she had had for two vears. { 7 w\:w»r i inenny Aoty b KR iybABdoud v y-‘,‘i‘\ ficlota" ‘4 Nugkeated in the | SLertya Wellig al ¢ kitchen ',ymped into him downtown tod 1alf emptied on the mossy rug, side of the -nfl\ i s ¥ Skl e the door was standing open, how- per light voice went on like a rainhow collection of silk stock- | “Do T rémembér that night?” he how to irey eve . f those cl npde | IRlea e alians ever. Moms ‘was moving around, |tocoh. “And AlARt Be ask’ M8 te [ro Ul TN s tne ‘badstde |yapestad. “De 11¥ Well, T fust gnés ' Mustard telt ea n Grey s sall ; 4 B e it eized new carrots, | Setting supper. Cassie, with & oh with him very first thing?” le.p), |1 don't remember anything else [ :}! ove him, for in o of v rt eno ¢ way GRned 1.8 | handkerchief pressed to her eyes, “ DID NOT Jinny fairly | g, in the dining room. Come |hut."* k {8 s 5 00N PEPT tablespoons 2 at the table bhoomed from the door . “You lon int" Cassie’s shrill voice callel, “P'va always © heen a little bit Wayy reminded ) ; > Married life fsn't what it was agh n to take you and YOU |,ng ghe went on down the hall. [aghamed of it Merry 0 long about trouble. Perhaps it | {loving and sweet toward Morley she was t sc 1 was still so young, |called him “Monk.” She Kkissed er, T was honest enough ¥ my- self to know that the root of my re- ARt oo S S e TR I that's what!” X do vou suppose she's gone? To |not to sce Fifi Pell any more every curtain,” she “T¢ you will . ¥ wolmiGL thak sha frasted Bim A i Mareg il st bt e s mieadls oL SO imuoy Lo rusted him." | 1, gown and presently have & |forting as a guardian angel, when wagon I am sure you will find sev- | youngste lept through all th 1‘ PORVHER RS Nee vice, lyany, CASSIE, the second oldest, anyone needed sweetness and com- : : | marries MORLEY KAUFMA the forting. rich broker for whom she works. Merry did not know that she had TOMORROW—Jem Smith. JINNY, the vou S hrne ey Raan Har corhe i Bhd atand by the a college 'door. But h for she turned eral lumps, but many as there bhut you can't go on tempting Prov- were before or decided to idence.” | up and her pointed litile eldom the clever who go W dug a around course, it cou 1 derstand a word Danny Meadow |how high he would g denly w il « in f Danny canght sgight of something 1t afant hepr M ) st |dropping. It came down so fast he |rounc. alluring women would onar : il an hour, and they wouldn't let me ||G( "y o the first time she 8aW lpoq “4ho dressing table and all the [more seductive than she was to- small onion, 1 teaspoon salt | tablespoon flour, 1-2 cup car sald, shyly, | SURVIVAL OF THE FITT e o m o 7 ot stoek, 1-3 cup il volks 2 et gnow Mome ditched me to go with him! You're | "myo qay was gray and misty, and [looking down so that her lashes| A proprictary medicine like M ‘ : ieh o 1 tablospoon minced parsey saying, apparently in answer g fine sister, vou are! the yellow-shaded lights were |made 4 shadow on her soft cheéks. |thing else that comes before the b a warning hand. {,neq on above the breakfast "\‘h.\ Be ashamed?” nr-‘fwk"fl in | public has to prove its merit. It Wash and scrape carrots, Cut into | to_something Cagsle had just sald, | Moms held up ; and. “luw Peel and slice qnion. | “Women used to stay at home and |“Hush, girls!” she id, 100KINZ 14,36 a most matter-of-fact to meet competition. The law of th prepared carrots and onion into | mind (heir business and have thefr from one face to the ‘other. “T Wil | " Morley. in u black silk house |girl doesn't pet these days. sHE's |Survival of the Fittest applies fo » pan, cover with boiling water | babies, .#hose days. They didn't not have this continual fussing coat. sat at his usual place. And |‘out.!" as to other things. The fact that until tender. Add salt | hav time“to go around making She shook her head. : alom the arm of his chair Cassie was He &lid close to her on the 61d |Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- e malt done. When | eyes at other women's husbandst” | As a matter of fact, Merry (i | perched, lke a big vellow butter- |eofa, and took her in his arms 1o [pound, after fifty years of succcss, it in. reserving 1-2 cup of | “This Mrs. Pell has two chil- | Jinny dld very litiies aURItelan {fiv. She was wrapped in a negli- |kiss her again, after the five *:m‘* still one of the largest sellers, proves e 1n flour and | dren,” Cassle retorted in a mufied |And when they aid, thelr 8Pais |ges of daffodil-colored chiffon, and | ~Tie light ~from the vellow floor that it s a dependable, standard add stock. Bring to | voic . were soon over and forgotfen. one of her hands My on Morley's [Jamp beside the piane, strick ONirepaiy and one in which women the dishes WeTe fpig gqyare shoulder. the side of his fate, and for One |may hava perfect confidence. n blended the boiling po! nd add carrots | “Well, what about you?" her| Tonight, before e are s : a Gll‘l Of Today j BOLEEROIRL RIS s ) i You MR he they were the best friends in |y the other &he was feeding |flecting instant he looked like d peppe Reat yolks of eggs well | mother asked briskly, “You haven't! (. DOR) the world again. him grapefruit from a frosted [Tony Gaines! Then he turned, and h k. Stir into first mixture [—And that's where you make your it ONLY A DANCER i only eulogy must be, [N K BHr G O tly until | Diagbst mistake, my girl'—wWhats| "Saturday nighth Let's Dreak igiass howl on the table in tront of |tne resemblance was gone — a MOgH 9 “He could d . could dance.” e itk axcund b5 (vigss | inrslas hebuesn) el Lman, andok|1ooad SR wollh SHEOTONLA hat fherl Morley was lookg up at ltrick of light and shadow, and { ¥ h ot ed at Joan Meredit aint do you say?” Merry asked., a8 8he o (ith the pleased and peaceful |Merry's imagination. What an epitap Joar Teredith By ) ; ) to a hot vegetable | woma on't have children? seal the memory m et 1o o a, frock whoae simplic H}w:-‘;yy:hm It Darsley: and | ¢ tant \l‘nhxorv‘l‘\i‘u‘n“‘v all v-rmm::n:;v rinsed the last of the pots and exprassion of a. baby ot his 10-| But Merry couldn't have let him CERTIFIED i £ | > ik | pans, “T'N treat.” o'clock feeding! kis her theh. She suddenly hin cook ud seen 3arry ) n 1 1 elle 101 Truly 144 t " y’:,."\ s 4 ‘.lev ,Y rned a 1 “u:',‘j' 1 ‘]‘4"; ’xwlvw, vr‘» bl o o T EhIng vexs, Very ClITErant. i " Merry drew her salary on Bat-|" wpeno Sweetums!” Cassle greet- [wanted him a thousand milés away FLAYORING G Lo ; ng ! iy Come 181l (copyeight 19 NEA Service, She tapped her foot energetically [ 2 ST o Tatways had PIent [ ey her sister. Her smile was radie |from her. EXTRACTS CAKES 6 B Loy aret i oce hhoit gosd TaataTn Avi g, G on the floor as she cut paper-thin | " "0 o0 yntil Tuesday = OF POS- | ant even if her eyelids were still | She got up and ~alked across PUDDINGS She told me | all t P than most girls who live in smali ELLsE oS Ly e {gihly Wednesday. swollen from crying. “Do sit down [tha teem to the plano. Her hands of distinguished hoes ir |towns, even I hiid to learn that thér . 4 Cassie shook her 1 f*""‘”"»‘" Oh, boy! Oh, joy!" sang Jin- lang have a cup of coffee and & |madé a splashing sound as they Shat were 8o his mother had probab- |was & kind of plainfess than Which LALKHEADS WAL et Mea lhy. &he hung up her dishtowel |aisapet” She pushed her black |fell against, the Keys. EAD COLUS Iy been very proud of him. He had nothing was more expensive. be hidd Get rid of th Women have different {deas|,.; charlestoned 6ut of the lmrhen |enameléd case across the table | Yoy 1ok like a man T used to t61d Joan that his mother had died | FElegant simplicit One of the cannot be bidden. Getridofthem | han they used to have, Moms" |\hitiing, “It Had to Be You as (toward Merry. know. Lea” she said coldly. “Just Melt {4 poon] inbal s vapors; while 16 was awvay at war and he |ambitions that I had aeqijred wae now by regular treatments with | che replied, in a choked voice, fghe vanished: Mérry sat down at the table and [the side 6f your face, when you apply freely up nonrfll. had whispered. “T think her heart 't sometime I would be able to ® “They're not content to atand | b S took a cigarat. But she did nét |turn it toward the light” was broken when she saw me go.” |have a suit like Joan's. around in calico aprons with a hab.\" It was ten o'clock when they got |1ight it. She had tried smoking, | #he began to play the plano. She ' c He went away very gay and brave | Restaurants such as the Beaux| ) ln tucked under each arm any more== home. The house' was in darknest byt it made her sick. » [was still playing it when Moms and PQ and served hjs country to the end: |Arts were good schools to learn the No, the only chance T have with lexcept for a dim light in the lower | &he wished she had not come. [Jinny came home at eleven o'clock. __ Ocur 1 Bltflon Jars Used Yeuriy_ nu*h- came back a peor, maimed [difference between a flashy young Moriey is to kep myself young and \hm. She might have known that Cassié |And Lés Purcell was playing solls / [