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EW BRITAIN DAILY H ERALD, I-'TIIDA‘«‘ Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of —Revelations of a Wife Veritzen Aga His Gallantr; “Has it occurred asked, as I came bac room, ‘‘that Mary any minute? Th zen says that she ing that she “Why. do him, and not asked You ain Shows Lilli k into the 1i ms d to h with outburst w any reply impetuous she told him to meet her.” was com you M was not neces: We ¢ tion 1e wired Katherine suppose ary d and dismissed abl full-f] under contract for I had bad enough ex 1m vsychology t ph dged incl M side ry sional great smili per understan phy to to said Lillian e ly nce in yo Mary’s probable felt that it notify employer ¢ pending arrival before s thing else. T fancy that for me will arrive in a few Veritzen Telephones Madge “Mark Madge 100 per cer tuition,” Lillian lau later as a gum-che messenger entered. 1 tore the envelope ope inclosure, and T others. “Arrive alond. manager. Mary.” “Isn't that delicious asked, as we joined in he “Can’t you just see her try all her message into ten What would you give, either of to be her age again, with the and ambition of “A million or lightly, but Katherine head, “Not for me," I shall be content if one life creditably.” Over her head, l0so- was min ring ured a per is own in oday Not 1 w that she and will see simply s arrivi five 1s possible town tonight for and therefore o Ja1 5 me as soon 18 Qut of of the week, the of inter- But must forego pleasure sixteen two,” I an hook next put Otto ar tor nds for n her {oourtesy, may 1 untl you 1 all during that time but th will be entir protestingly as Lillian stepped forward k admonitory forefi ed “too from 1 she said soberly. |ttor four Her safe I get through |ap ¢ 1l not need still men over the 1 telegram, Lillian and I excganged compassionate glances, for we both fathomed the reason for her de- pression, and knew that the shadow of her husband's harsh and somber philosophy, com d by her struggled too 1¢ for handsome, 1at 1y- a begdn — stopp abruptly and sho it me the intended nd substity uch” for “unnecessary” which I caring m brifliant, adoring Hal | Pa Stickleback Does His Duty Whene'er you see your duty clear Go to it without thought of fear. —Pa a little supposed they were They didn't look Stickleback t gs had come Stick At least, Reddy little Sticklehacks any more like 1 {m ies look like their Pa Stickleback not only says tt h s t all. But th but does it. He is one of best |tiny fish, and Pa Stickleback fathers I know. Yes, ny \making a great fuss over tl father should be honored, it should |Reddy knew y must be be Pa Stickleback. He may b St ks: My, my, how a little fish, but he certainly Stickleback did fuss aboul! He tried his duty by his family and to keep those big eyes of his on all Reddy Fox, kept watch t lof them at the time, and that Stickleback nest in the little as ask. To be right at the marsh. Many a time Red. baby Stickleba s were up softly to see 1§ he helpless. Babics usually find Pa Sticklebatk off guard no exception. So he never did. 'Pa Stickleback ey did right there, not only ready for sses and trouble that might come along, Pa Stickle- apparently ready to and kept trouble. 1 around, and if It was fell across the Reddy at it 1 Mrs. Stic his m her eggs, Sticleba an fathers y were So little it only Kleb; n knows does it of tha pool on 1y stolc m t But was any but for same¢ sure, first som are what ver were far i eddy could s nothing but clini to the plant stems in the water, back fussed about round a h as a shadow he would ntil he discovered by Sticklebacks chan other I indes trou rea looking 1em nink after [°© ¥ w Pa Sticklebacl bring | Vaten eback to the nest to leave U7 that he discovered Pa DUt eight or days < ush istake cgan to g abigs g family of still, but that g aif of ing a Still did nyt ulty Iiwen tickleba ck eviden: iob, and any oth littl near these even drove But then, inhs their s just as well hers ren just the i anywher ac He own mother She Not Tt same 1 ere hers. You tisfled to let Pa both fat ang rtainly He tha know were any diff oy W s quali A right young old He stayed right with (hosc Bticklebacks until they wer enough to take care of themse stay i Kklebacks he World, that litile 1 Stickleback apparently breaki his He' had great care of that 1 precious eggs, that believe nest been Great it when ¢ v, they scat back WN WAY a Girl of Today CHANGE /s o AT wou tour asked beer expre “Do girl i n you like ‘deforme At that word he really T to and ring 1 1 Judy T we t ever told you th of the handsomest you city?” “No, «I've never been in the me g men in the | that hall Symington you like Is that me city mar Han | | | Pa | e The Beauty Doctor o s s cmomm semim BY N CONDITION s ear 1c TREATMENT—J 1 ronge e, particu toueh if you arly up more vouthf rough pad crimina wilk giv 1 ap- 1 with a rtificial h should ernable Sir ears are hould Da Afriea and Joan going to the you get us some s g Ited in that, Miss Dean Wwill m h in sight nd ma me Jack drop perhaps, than ey forgotter his step. met Jc lool more atch have came in y must for y mysti I told her of our talk Well, I'm only sur < it the way he did “Do you ing?" I added, 1 show there door she ple P know t to that T'm st company (Copyright, TREE-TOD STORIES BALL-TRICKS BENNIEs pew rubber ball bounced 'way up into the air, then came down right into Bennie's hand: “Good ball!” Bennie shout- ed. “Now mind me again!” And the bali fell into his hands again. He bounced it up a' third time, but it scooted off to-! ward the garden and hid itself under the rose-bush. Bennie ran after it and hunted and hunted. P “You like to play _tricks, don’t you, Ball?” Bennie said. “Now be good and let me find eeked out and hie again little ball rose-leaves from Menus for tfie;amzly BY SISTER MARY } MARY Honeydes elon dricd potatoes s, iced chocolate Dinner steamed and icel nd - Broil mb chops, med Thou ice carrot sand Isl 1 one p. Serve chops for Fruit and Nut Roils ind one-half fug ) but- 4 cup d chopped 1 cup citron cup a Lopped choppe cup seeded a cup ¢ dat water and add cool tablespoon flour. (o butter flour littl He t 2 flour ough Use vith chopy NEA minnt Service, Inc pyright | Fish in Home Aquarium Need Not Be Gold F Aug. (#)—Why ish ndor 1re far tank the invariably Angler this question t it will hold ot asking nt tha aquarium exhib that - there are in ember for th mon for mar to the be W aquarfum in the award medals mples of such fish, addition 1, which can in an society striking e wi for { orange ) INQ N s s s s Posed by Your Hezlth How to Keep It— Causes of DY Editor Medical DR. MORRI Journal Association the Ilcalth vitar Orang amoun Hm. certain acidi usual From the nut n studied o ritiv is t Childre of Chi to twenty-three uice daily. Their sul were greater ed for by ealori in ual diet nge Bone Builders It w calcium retained ir of food than ibsent. B 1s much phe ides, mo times 1tk phospherous, The the disadvants not appeal does that of to as m contend also wi ted with its to S50 to connec th fla rtheless, deal in its 2 nd the peel tain ins. Both B have heen foun perts in considerabie Toa Praat rind of ¢ No External eBnefit thus pre s jrts of prepa the heautific r, with t ial heir is of tion of € n internally to 1 nutrition of t od e t elec time a 1o a to in th than could be wi tion o BEGIN HERE TODAY Gardens, Tong bungalow, ATH, an arti HE. L cold 1 right and, for 1 her He nt women, X of I th in his f and de browh hair glasses ion look tractiv ¢ Myr y IOORE, 1-hair colors— passion io Heath ¢ at ardd rry, is s0 provokec nt Myra and lilness S FISHBEIN f the American | NOW Hygein, GO ON WITH THE | CHAPTER T1 azine | e and of Mag gricious pirous vou dor o he, poor fool, it this outburst with me it likes nt play she rable v | I like it r nd ( A PeneiEaid ction have overcome consid i their to arouse this merely s a matter bored hin the mood for ser, for, re i s un- t in Aahdooln: U vou Myra looked know Bim flatters K you're You gr 5 x-»wm\ into U from it y girl who you and kes you n 4 smoke i to th own face pushing her ;aid Bunny vanity c: on your pudently, toward Myr: t, Dunny, n fed up wit you transfer your ntions to some husband—" 5 said her hos you! And very other unle body W 1 a part threc s re- n when orange the s form il threw her d kissed he bit embar: out expect- Tt situation hen they unny arms round than phorous wa a not than woman's 1 bec e her welgomed it sub- Myra flung from T'm in e h does person It T the ridienld je ever since | “Yon 1 | stood a p: s had ally. Heath lay th na | criti Perry inspired come m nd petty artist Dt dignity with up can,” Myra. d you're little You a tras forar 1o sc you and hy an nd and my actions to put nere apol v I 3 1 re my husb ; her women. T refuse | with it, and—" | “Wait a minute drawling tone ceed, what about with our friend and fellow here? What about your foolish ac- | tiong in that direction?” | " “TLarry? Oh, he's my cot “Distant cousin 1 but ¥ near said, us said Heath, in fore you pro- your own actions th ade- n by its of of | ind more than tanc onc artist lthful a garnish in family cousin in ut with d chafing turers of cos: rlooked a | All or a ve Heath effect of usation ed up. cousin and fortune follow my Myra, records, more th red an heir. fam- my 5 the death not For hese you're you? spring “I don't know when I shail die, but 1 have certainly made my will To my mind that far more appro- priate that my father's money shonld revert to my fathe rela- tives than to a man my father newer saw, and would never have accep- ted as a son-in-law, had he been Larry's favor |in just right. It i is kitchens, Paper is the mc setisfactory fly can be used. F carty rest destroyer consulted.” woman with a exclaime Heath at this outburst, so unlike “Is this a parlor en- t vinment that you're giving What ant i next? I've enough of this number.' * ‘Dan't try to be funny. clever enough for that. Club wanting a for president limjtations!"” getting ong.” When erpeant's his calm wife. You're not v of the Country of your little know Myra ed, mgn They “Well Proc do,” caliber your you're right urged Bunny. ought up like get a shade of color in g0 touch of angry brick red,” looking thought- if at a picture. f fact, yan usual, glittered in remarked, At Myra Perry fully taurants, bak- e ores—anywhere thi Tanglefoot Fly e st sanitary and e if and her her unpre- Heath whole scene W Never had Myra sho s phase before Larry Inman was dumb with sur- Bunny joyously excited; Heath was frankly r economy by the on. was himself rise and and a nt a thous for such 1 Myra W And better rsan s equipped you tim andidate put another ¢ a freak in snatched ed better “And, sh he'd make a T VANTZ }’ CaAroryN WELL really | the | S Bunny la of the frame the studio wa TR A ' ©1926 ,/,J»,/ G.P PUTNAM SONS *in the corner st sketches that hung on ughed at it, and gayly s of one of Heath's be 1. magine Perr meaetir “On throug her Harbor Ga ing to have too m in Harbor ident of i Harbor Park own men s p pre £ir Gardens ha in with them t o chooses to bec orry r than ard do <0 b ub so “All i 5 miably, “I'll re n do old t ers yo X years, you so k bod lazily table, it sortfolic able. opened lay on t which said I “The Worl “What ing it up and losin “Oh, that self,” Heath exhibition he and that was t] nated my collectic Tt is such a gem o I saved it.” The of 1 a told o ornmented with 1 flouris with neerian lished unk embe neeria ir pen work. “All_right, the id, more mildly draw your name and_give elub pr “‘Nohody, my me a fussy man,’ 1 | crees it. 1 | to vote on still. T derson gais it. S | Garrison is | sidency 2" | | cou | ite. L\Mrr:nn, | “Wen | Myra then G they're argued. “I | op that su his has rence C concoction! own!" an set back i1d highball Hea d for him, and, h card in the ook it down and | glass, 5o t | 1 soc | CHAE smile, With a 1 the drink. whiskey, while | too fond of it. | Bunny sidled v fron gged H Ir |7 a sip | Myra, | again to the now appa “vam | “The dove of | hovers in our mid rescued his & Bunr | he sentminded nrough his with the air ias, fi make | Bunny, lenses. of a believe your eyes looking ¢l good th Perry's eyes are bit of magnifyi “I rather fancy dent than Perry, whatever he may |said, imperturbably. Park, Myra da v picked v Insi in elaboratc this for work of ar a more Tuman disagreed | of them is elected, “Now, You a portion of Li peac shell- those ng." No « ptly Just commonplac Like your hair, Wi a bit wi It's retorted his wife Ex- lang, lor proi I t that you it P, “At the it long on tog with t s that long uch to do with as back, But you wear ou can shake it sture of an art will do, Myra,” said Heath, wsual daring. “Please let rsonal appearance alone, will | “That v with for pr We imy pe we no call to m that you 1t e there tainly, P g0 the over R Heath the matte all was it wred r with on edge really I n, or was ions to Bunny links are bet en lin let him » member of the But at her. Myra What was | tonight? She | some reasor of the election at his | wa for so. as to be- A quest she upset 4T e Moore was the latter n her intention | uir, she d out of | ) the stairs, | " sald | 1sc th 1 so. We've 3L o 3 Bungy sure it been i and rem never be- 5 to Give me a wash her I ance 1t room and ur "Tha child NS | geatn, with th of o |sire to annoy 3 But he did cceed only said, “Yes, she is, tracted tone gave sent-mindedpess. to ) one stood held it nd amiable that for Myra in an ab- the impre that L bt | | ion of a | “I'm off for 1 clared. “I hope room you'll say I “Indeed him. “There tures you know.” “Pep. Good night” .1 little shortly, and swung himself off. | Hu and wife sat silent for | several moments, though occasional- | ly glancing at one another. At last, Myra gave a and said, ’I"'m\ out t please, they bother my eyes. put out lights, too, we may well go to bed. It's Katie's night bed too,” Inman after I leave pictur Heath assured sorts of de- the card, leticring Heath.” *“she said, tak- g the portfalio. t in it- re last imer, card that desig- of masterpicces, f Spenserian work, e 1 a we sha all ry said a band little s n the card old-fa hes, and the strange t with w to decorate was further | rd the to wont out Heatl ndles on the turning off the “What alled d, not wccusingly. “On, I do her pa frown. matehe e care to do about “What can we divorced, I'd course, I can't Bunny, though.” Probably not—though orse “You probat question publicity then your “What?” “Oh, haust- | about it. a wa- |if you can see 11 | separation—" | “cColnsion courts. “I know find ways to—to— out the four table, but delayed electric switches, you tonight, Myra?” unkindly, but a trifle slowly blew Perry,” Myra “you'll wit candi the n, now, from p the idea t know,” she returned, showing slight s0 hope mis- | Aren’t What it?" do? If we marry you could call’| “Of rling sang He lady three doubt if An- Pinkie favor- “We ar Perry re are. " a ath, hip na we? would you 3ut 1 ems to me sneral ceuld Larry, of marrying see “rp Morton.” Park care not corge all men,"” don’t which if Perry doesn't I might do could *easily do worse, and would. But it's out of the We can't have the awful of timt sort of thing—and would come out—" ¥ T won't!” Heath for en's ihiect A spot of S don't think T don't know all Don't be an ostrich! But At any way to our legal > this, is not favored by the on the table the th had compound- | his eye lighting on picture frame, he | “To Whip the devil around the set it up against | stump. Yes, I know—but you don’t hat “The Work of | want to go to Reno— med to refer to the [ "Of not! I don't want to | do anything. But if you could—er that. But other people do | ~aisay “And never come der the Enoch Arden law, you could marry Inman? Oh, well, my lady, you'd h to wait seven years for Heath, and 1at!" - glass, while| “I'm not reconciled | you can't—if you If accept- | way then—" hteap. | “Then what, Myra? more | “Then, perhaps—oh,well, said, as | sometimes lcak eut. Does the ab- | know?' m,mm\ “Heavens! Why s, | that child all the know or care what | “Aren't you in “Good Heavens, no! She's pretty ind amusing, but after ten minutes she bores we to death. T like Polly Lanyon better than Bunny.” “Oh, yes, & Harbor Park girl 10 believe your natural instincts ar ** Heath | mor. like the Parkers than the Gar- ‘Awfully good | denera after all.” ER 1T Heath e cared was appropriat- | back? And un- little for nman rather i to n hi rently 1p"" hers arry's n onc Perry from He rimmed kindly pater ¢ if no sure 1 should. Well, can think of secrets 2 Bunny ass lug in don’t do you time? I knows with famil he love her, lenges said said convex look bigger osely into the remarked all the bet ng.” my Myra for 1 | aimless and futi I let mv At you auy rate won't I dare say even if ient—" perhaps you may be “Perhaps so.” Heath spoke giave ly, more 80 than the subject seemet to warrant. “You ought lo know 1 ought to know oman spoke gravely gns of bickering or banter were gone now. Husband and wife scemed to be.at a cri Was a parting of the ways immincr or would it blow over, it ¥ done before “Let! Heath, snddenly. and if necessary, pres Oh, vet caustic a over i s “Go to bed, we'll have continu in our next. rose, abstractedly walking toward the wide doors ,and then through into the lounge, and up th stair: FPerry loo only ¢ sitting sleep this ¢ watch, saw hesito read and up to about down tor while it decid 1 snap the room. was ping W ) his owt 1t softly opened her L stairs way and night when door just mid Iroom down the She felt her sandalled feet making rugs, and silently she reached the studio. There, one small shaded glimmering, Inman from the shadows to greet “I was afraid yau wouldn’t come he .aid, simply, as he took her his arms, was afraid I wouldn't, too, returned, and the unusual smile came to her face proved how tiful could be when she happy. Jut ultantly “That again, re St no sound went on tiil tepped her, i she that bean you did,” he whispered ex evident,"” in his she embr is quite smil ed axing ace | 1eaning her lovely head back to look did Perry say to you? Any anywhere 1 but after some said it didn't get brogched the subjest > talk he :p on it and take > other time.” “I did, and the other now." This was from Heath himself, whe engered the studio and snapped or » lights as he spoke. ‘o Be Continued) FASHIONS By Sally Miigrim . time is rig A Day Frack of Aquamarine Moire Youthful in Both Line and Trimming. moire, the color of an aqua the day frock pic This fabric s revived for both day and evening wear—an other indication of the revival of more elegant, sophisticated mode. So decorative dte both the color and fabric that I have avoided using any contrasting trimming. The dress is unadorned from neck fto hem, this plainness adding greatly to its appearance of youthfulness. And to further accentuate tHe look smart simplicity, there are wide cuffs and a collar of finely-pleated iged with lace. The cut of this frock was inspired by the character of the fabric. A effect of easy grace is essential in a dress of this type, and because ats are rather heavy-looking ow ing to the texture of the material, soft, circular cuf was resorted The slightly flaring skirt is corded bodice at a very low wais s extremely short, quite 1 from the ground £ With the costume are worn strap- ped slippers of belge colored snake skin trimmed with strips of plain kid. The collar and cuffs on this moire day frock are of fincly-pleated cream net. is Soft marin tured of line inches 1926 Copyright, (EFS) | UP-TO-DA LeAR Y LATEST ',w: ©192¢ BY NEA SERVICE. INC. ) You have to keep on your tees to be a good dancer.

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