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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1[ Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of lilness Quicksands of Love ‘Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ———Revelations of a Wife —— DR. MORRIS Journal of the Amcrican | Association and of Hygela | the Health Magazine savages Y PISHBEIN Editor | Medical Madge's Father Pretends Hugh's Cable Is Trivial. If it were Indeed I bad heard from my fathe s for a sight of all of s as I read Hugh Gr 1 t cablegram to him ove phone, he took immediate disgulse the fact. In bris he asked me to read the agaln to him, when he s secured paper and pe with an amused tc admirably well stimu not genuine. ““This is code, of chap has a perfect passion T belleve it he were let order his meals and pay with the aid of characters. I wonder wt ilar | “Is ther news?" he U mist be first edition he wis 1p this time.” He was overdo _ led | he (i : At as I read the ca 2 . 1 second t jumbled wor until my t he had every one correct not a matter of first e farrago which T was readi chich I was sure my fath ood perfectly, and w ing me repeat be mouflage let believed skull to o y which | tl button previ- yved. In ages o s 1ding ich was sometimes emy of Ophthalmol- points Removing an Tye 1 this is sometimes done pror the When worn th Jod appear to be nce. wa as 10ugh 1 he put another | physicians sut | cause its injection may produce irri- ove un- dange para paraff to as he | velop a proper cavity, ause he wishe fear this t and and ¢ han t Eetres i ne i | | was planned to cc in- Propos- n any more Tt w ! sightly but uld query as T fi “This d news for you, Bless you, no!" 00 explo V't tell exactly, 00K it up, but it over, I'm sure. Dy tarribly nething inst rt re ous e cond 36 i Fou see, Dr. Harry L. told of COTOUS BIOW of Chi in which llowed the message 10 70! ago es not mear several ins does 1t Fatl His der t down, say- pher it late e tors to rel {en bridge of w mose Injured by hlow. The L Eth ial D or the sun seemed heau- busy indeed,” atisf Ivory for the ance to u 15 is ivory- D | substance 1s | ne in its com- | | | st sut cither Pollock is | known. rtilage liim to favor ivor re ri- over her. His Mind who living down i Nl o 1ch. Danny Makes Up same name was Suddenly yut for By Thornton W. Burgess e 1d Short- with yo dy ve conditions v always ¢ R yonr | Owl Right or wrong, Relief when yau've mind. you'll made up So,. sc tired of ed a lot of <8 \ promises of rapid and casy fulfilled FASHIONS By Suliy Milgrim Danny Meadow Mouse. 1 out s nothing so upsetting ertainty. It is times the certainty that g to be that y is botter to what ome thin u h than uncer appen. en 1 M ire goin xpected Mou ahout home The Owl He Meadow ore 1se and Meadows, Marsh him of home, on 1 his bill. | as if the bill pinched him | claws of Short-ear would minded P ped 1ear then ing to continue ratching ieh cotild think his nest was of hame the Youthful When Selectis Top Coat Fofreet Warm Consider Red der by Chanel, both the PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself (‘ An excellent | and [ Kasha | san pmm%“ of Magne sia |5 for motoring | of hunte trimmed sports Tuxt ‘s red riously with rapresented aractor READ T} Lou old 118 Honey retary to head of t mpting m;" NOW GO ON ONEY © JOHNSON FEATURES FII me W Huntley WAS A paper Lipstick,” LOOW LOU INC., 1926 Honey Lou 1 You'd be nd sl with loc ter frizz out v ants g0 going to wor we to n | ened she v right in or | night. And Lou's smile Wallack flas Jac . H s he A was n At K e his ha There ight his he Lim look very your Lou Hon ed "L onr hair was ru d disor Beatrice Burton g you with him to la at to R Tc th ot four Wal Hone s was ey grinr hai ‘author f o OYE BOUND end™MER MAN' ETC. little, = a to should hter as er ty oe Meado to ewhe tone look he nic o'clock ck came v Lou's de in 1 nd a e of his fa ie in w folt t of him, ning down r—to wipa a oil from his face el her 1i Wh flame seemed her ea | say Will you corner | Chest 1t One-Armed | hear w her X out of | “No. ing said fls you ca THAT STUNG, SOM THOW n nooded Right sald. per, 1 et in 1l -ke start TS ttom and work a heen on road r, you for almost kno Honey Lou ced ned her around in her e and f to her. Jac ke med anything but he had of when made way thout 1 him im aw from window At went chilly the window geranium ‘v‘,.“: in she met the court- thing Wi Lou noticed | She ced them |5 | own she the gir him oy wi beside The into Biad framed “Heir AT you was ad n at's ppantly, because flippa I ger ¢ wor, oF hat 1 atly. n o I A 1 at anc lown: twili o1 Is wos her. cht her in rings Mills, as |y o ace t of the once s As lo she o the car a him. him walk littered yard stood walti across a4 get for | him in a cor n buildir wist Ho Lou courtyard, corner as 1 the narrow ickel car out of the X jrcaraon her an lips drooped one W it vani night A inch. It w how Ul at cheap ond he hitd told her ould be friend Last he had kissed her as if 4 it, and had sald he was not sorr But, Honey sibly, he w vorld that aday 1 He that night me Lon tc ric was not herself sen- heen din a a shi work- dress littie s w here at the Is only so that head T.ou then woman the m arn how he could to run them ome day be face? Honey 18 NOW--a wito worke office of mills. No, he and me- no money, m, 100, S 3 well- was a Hunt- & prunes b drind toast, think- Luncheon tomatc rolled Me Dinr sy or satiy hat face Hone and pt lic oth o nd remembered sol spot on und (TO She Honey her in tomorrow’s chapter. BY cer beaf milk, 0 =ar oats ner on drawn black-and-n s tal felt abou your ver fore, on writer, streak L] g she < a ask off him that Lou, as he left the big dingy that a and stood be we of up T sudd stand at her the to tou t anyo; mi1 Wallack ou's heart syes, 1. too, ment m Exchar * he A said, Ho wouldn't a s “If you w neet mr he buildin Wallack he said hat did Lou gone . at glad to k y dark st Kkind Annie wi “hut the girls ured > kne m ure who rode and | o0 had nothing | themselves from | 1 swam, wl enjoy 1 to nds of her nalls on | typewriter and tried six o'cleck ght of thos lor who be world. sitting in up kel king to J of a street lamp shone lovely face yellow agai 1 hat. made > of A ha th A Hor an a y Lo i hat, s the girl wi pe her up and down with blue-gray ner up and down slowly, I leaps But sh » down at asked so softly | * at a quarter | hey ger it dow at hed Meadows | somewhere to| shook with ternoon His all over | It m and boyist at she She to leap up could not | Lou &hoo look went | think of meet- to see me. i way you he head crnoon had meant. least th t of re of to 8o, Who who inother n in the out xchanze girls—one a behind roadste ir e brir sweet, 1oy ngel Lou n A out the eyes, a look that stu Lou realized Honey turnc mean asked he mean at ahout she was she had 1 him girl t corners. thing that | ould do,” not Jt knows outside the office would do.” ! herself— w ontside the office. d )i I y Lou into closed car r, and she med in an old painting. her shabby sain inch some- that her clothes ready-mad that h ed and I er her could not be seen. BE Tou's SISTER Bake , thin ¢ on toast, coffee, Sl ndwiches, c cookies, 1 creamed cabbage, French dressing, gra milk, coffee. half “you've got the | S¢hool make stored in a tight tin box Place, those ¢ ticult ishing. s dark tonight One 1 and shook her 1-2 cup lard 8 oAl sour asked, b then Ludlow her Miss cking to_ her coming way back spoon nilla the room on lunch Come here. Ann!" she called in'8UEAr ghe | her soft, husky voice that was into menu will be Tunc and Qui 00l to di 1ol most T p unus h-box es, since tl gest and led Oats ona s coat life. er hat She NUED MARY a re crisp cup nilk, lettuc are ually ¥ are not dif- really nour- Cookics cup light brown suga 1-4 first 1-4 cup 2 cups roll 1-2 teaspoon s mixture, butter ed oats, teaspoon alt Add shoes had there eeve of her where it ) Who was the girl with the saint's is going to mean much Read about o Menas for the Family apples with samed lima beans, — Deefsteak en casserole, n > cookies suggested in luncheon wceeptable in the easy well ~in a se small children may pastry flour, 1 cup seeded and chop- ped raisins, 1 teaspoon moda, 1 ¢innamon Beat eggs until light, and bsat in Softan shortaning and beat opped d list- | Ann it | a beat Honey office, | th thrill there in hi streak 1 him in she a felt said, and a8 | Meredith, | that we E« H b JUDY'S DITTMMA you know you my cure i cursed for 1 r agair I say that I am not as other or 1 find I can be moved by pure emotior for that! And you do love do you not?"” he question with a thu my soft dy, do completed said myself can men are hat me, Judy, brough me 1 stood up and shook ither trimmed wrap into place. “You do again “I don't know,” T told hi love me,” he whispered 1 honest- Ly “But your soft 1i Kisses, s did an your ding in you loved no woman s the yie form thot on 18; you ac my does that wunless who glves tl caresses, and “My dear John,” T said, “that is exploded wotion. Our mothers t that no could love caresses for thefr own sake do; but suddenly we I ) are human very an as men mnd out thing in your kisses, Joh Again he swe pulled me toward him, ¥, you do not deny your emo- you loye you must love me. ling on me, T have missed so m T have never had any joy or real happiness before in tions me, B | have John r again can I call ank God back evening ROWN WAY a Girl of Today | all my life.” “Judy,” called ready?” e dear, I was just coming.’ “W t I'll send for Jbhn r| she said as she through the nto the hall. “I am Joan, “are came room door out John also stepped forward re with Judy, Sis,” he said. In spite of all his efforts to keep emotion out of his voice it slightly trembled Joan looked at me rathar curious- Iy but only remarked, “I never saw vou looking so lovely, Judy; T don't saw you in white yone asked me, T do at T would have said that without vestige of it, would be the most to you.” draw ha color to becoming “I would n i have roke in To mo- ment my eyes rc | day T knew the all color that with lic | her radiant 1 1 “Of cours ounds pertectly probably a th d on her yester- e absence of always associate would bring out cal language viural to you, but other of Jud oung men have sald, 4, Judy, you ar certainly some cHicken, decked out in ostrich feathers'.” “Don’t he Joan,” 1 said, for John's face showed his acute mors- fication, i TOMORROW: John's Night. ou silly nto didnig the rs in osing “All eel on by erself he it won- that who | were and layed while | sooty, “abric | the of Jack Jack's stood face, ¢ in of a good link ad f the pt by we even was with to it ret eat K=S, cup cups tea- va- raisins, cinnamon, salt and vanilla nd mix soda in milk and stir quickly into mixtur Add rolled oats and mix well. 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