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24 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ——Revelations of a Wife ——“‘ Witnesses Jack Leslie's Appearance Madzc Dramatic HONEY LOUZ: © JOHNSON FEATURES INC., 1926 FAD Ho IHIS TIRST ¥ private ' Walack, bric Mills. Honey Lou not Lou, office v shipping is ha ithout exactly knowing Your Health | v vunes ome ol How to Keep It— Causes of IHiness DANGER €' COMMON COLDS DR. MORRIS FISHB! |1 Journal of the Medical Associatlon and of the Health Magazine Jhiysician who tre of the BY infec commc nding t Amerl and Otolarys en during 19 condary infection of hese patients we prompt cutting of o inf 1 sure withi ma: hils Don't \\m(' onselol waited s L | promptly and not one I 3 toid operatio ion, lned ¢ 1 ":M it vith car ion before ha Y hat Say? toid win ma an not, s Dr. most in nt may have | lists fection profound en death w - of producing symptoms an studie DANNY By Tha cz FAS Thor oss 1 ther Janny AN ADVENTURE ton W. Burgess ays have to pay her Teadow Lrought the absence ss behind saving Close ctio somet is no ¢ ways plen e M r on to tl in > Brain inf the aus; deli tissuee close to those gal of t ary of the of t pay Mous: e br knov t He on . causi abscess cting any Jarg: st tre th ompt the fina e M B IS D FASHIONS By Sally Milgrim rec the ¢ most cst had turned tion som¢ sav, t minnows to come most toe n oy wi's before Ae and darted overhanging turned under nto the t only oF The New Coat Over Enscmbl a One-pi Jight Silk Some me co soft mor frock of ble on ita varied t Two Minute By S | R s Lok Hair Dress o o By Edna Wallace Ho braid is trim the 1 bands of trimmi nd nec nd, in vhich g lly for 1 yihin line is cir his to belt most mod s an aist-line. | The plece frock tinguished street outfit green fallle trimmed net. The coat is with & collar and dyed comey. + T am placing ¢ rrow in The eggs he onions | is with sliced and t Peach Roly-Poly 1 graham flour 3 teaspoons | den it too long ing th o | a bulging in- = car is serious sympto or blood Veature Frock of stume. coats of woolen | or 1 S olE whit | common | of this willow matching kasha cuffs of green- to learn | und floor Honey Lou ills, | | MASTOID LURKS IN 21N Ameri Hyg an hecome good | meeis Honey r and Moody, he n reared as | girls of his | wsid mills. One Lou meets o Allen the Walack family. Shg Angela, nick- is in with is sur 1 when she dinner at her house, to 1ck’s birthday Honey Lou's moth- nt, gauzy dress for he paity. Honey | sden shepherd mothe s be the ny of 1R - to whose Dr verdrossed a and queer look like she | lookin, “1 {dax ) Jack the Wallack of into back at Then ting Iea room- living room arm around Honey Lou, and r firmly and gently into of peop! NOW GO ON WITH Howell CHAPTER ARENT Most of us are pain ) ing new people dis- | confess i not And Honey Lo wetly as if she and 1 pain | fu THE STORY VIT fully = IN TAKE TOO HER HOMF MUCH TO DR “PLEASE Hunt ste pable ere neral ithout | 11 t dumb Honey trils, I se people ri orar herself. Drin suid il ide her, “ICIL pep n | tite.” ile. | She They The tabl nt in adowy Ho . beautiful room ti Lou like the she kept By voice a stiff upper lip, She d ¢ She di ing to ol - it stiff. She eve up your 1 red- about | M nd s E dran} Bu lhome ike 1 idden in the » dress her folds of her pink -m hands were wmps of were only v in front wo mien h roon three ple on i of the lie and in- 1 ves- ¥ to with of was a litile, in 1 enter of reen glass stood all em. row ey mi on flo narrow s in them carly tment lura- ry. 1 s0 her y 10 Jack chair for p 10 be int ooking roduc- ] s a line of Kknev W sleepy- lon, and i t co n a He Ier vas going around Honey | aroun she seemed had reckless Irish | room and the people in it k tooth-Lrush | a golden veil, Her eye Dapper and devil- m to Jack Wi s Honey Lou's luminous in f Timotl Donegal 2" he asked, when beside him or much to s self. He 1 a small through an electric fan,” ‘Was there punch as ily to that fruit “Have a gasper Honey Lou was sitting deeply-cushioned his clgarette case | held out took ¢ Mrs, “That was a ¢ Honey never do." dy- | “I never do, looked up at Angela | soup spoor somebody doesn't give me | her han inute, I'll get right After up the rugs. I her “Yo the | son 3 that s0 dece he said, ,and his cyes w serious as Do looked at her. duse you don't drink—" | “Don’t beljey to you, Miss Mrs. Clemens f the table. frong Jir bunk. T mean anything." “Shut up, looking asn't That strong fruit punch wnd a mi u neve Clemens lig ail, her were voice, and watch and we're 1f some food in a m and che this one, then!” Do 1 cut in v 1 a a up a little Turk- from the floor at tossed ft at Mrs r head. it down car 1 legin on vhy stre e pic r-rug and re sssed threw ything h piped up other side of s an awfully it doesn't vom th Dot pu Sut you sak my face for m Honey Lou gav MWhy, this girl &) med { h-and-rea Suzanne,” py- who sat beside hé and leave Romeo an in as common A% | gajq the Wall and Juliet alone 3 the Jokes flew back and fort] the table, and casy laughter Suzanne Clemen E up, the soup pl being wway, and a Cha floor dining roora and the Asp. man nis at ng y sla was ays w pe me Ann's, sl w across as | tuinted like an E me came when she moved from Ann's—in while taken rleston liv- n's s 1ster tes were t into polishe Str om en thes, it trance on the n the ing room The “AllL C came cuess we're under roall s ought looking around her or eyes fell Angel ably ventriloq Honey ith eyes that were sparkli: scemed very Honey Ina y Very g0 mich sk Wallach m the Aus! skin ] rave e er on her clear \ everybody and 1 to Aller r sc at the b far aw her and Ma She could ha as h imor stranger look went t me ling | < gold of elippe ore h roll " in of 15 W Nack’s friends— land nim at her smoke. And she sat ing her tall ch Ik a saint th she I not and saw o 1t ing re out 50 low that no onc ear him. “I wish somewhere. Don nalf closed dro t hin an iihal but | | more of this re s a Honey I i u eaid vou 1 om ame ¢ filled with er tray After Tim Don the sunroo played cards b Honey Lou d play bridge much as touched her life “0ld to have Donegal told h when they were answered, "It | wicker chairs and the music was | ba a cocktall. It |all around them, “but Angel fock- | juice. Beautlful | eyed him into the card game—and ! over she and in | four 1 of 11 down that little took on Ho; radio other fir W the liquid pale-ora sparkled [ in 1t “What is 1t? ason, | Donegal, who sat ¢ licale | Jle g her a quecr | 1ook. “Don't you know?" ed [ "1 it {all?” asked Honey | Lou, who had heard or them, but white | never tasted one. “Oh, no,” he eouldn't possibly fmust be orange re not k had a playing The how to er card in asked Tim to her. she ne 50 mused Jack thou ght Ne was goir his lonesom with a chuckle settled in big Ais- a cock you all to “Love BOUND ) ard’HER MAN' ETC. AN/T YOU SEE 8 HAD ANGELA THAT SHI K ASKED old Jack I like we Honey TLou smi Her head about the way at him 1 swimmiitz When she oy Angela was in the holding another ses in her hands. asked Honey Iy was s she - eye ned them 1nroom tray of “Have li one she v Lou shook her head 2o head, used “No, I'm to they to my not her shoulders, They wouldn't id. “Take one.”” know how to took one of and drained it gan to Toc ) The radio beat in Hon sound of a great In't room 1 3 in a st to e the n. lik and hot. She tried er chair, to go to n it. But she sank and faint and dizzy falt siek a above the si o in her heard Allen’s s close at hand you sick? Do you w was asking, tried to say "Y couldn’t, She felt as slipping down—down darkne After ard another man's voice— Jack W v e And v Lou Ho i ere o he voice, a low Wal- lack’s “What's ask Them ¢« dow as D, ppened to her, Angel 2" it silence Lou the did not hear Angela’s mplet n oo Hon Suzanne Cleme riously And so she soft closed She had, ‘passed answer Ylease take her home, Jack,” looking at him with her gentle colored eyes, had too have had hard- of q, dove much to . She must t cocktails, tle friend. T lost L while didn't know he 56 boiled ven or your count them what they'd do thought they were fruit little kid,” Jack an- shook her head with 1o of pale gold hair. told her they were cocktalls,” sald clearly Jack looked at her narrowly. Her eyes were wide and innocent—and he had never known Angela to tell L die. And so helleved hei (TO B CONTINUE h ) Did Jack belicve The answer to that tomorrow’s chapter Lou.” Gloves to Mé.tch ngel” Allen? question 1s in of “Honey With the leopard skin coat, gloves 7ith leopard skin cuffs are consid ered chic. nt to | an | | “A Happy Suggestion” TEA Order It of Your Grocer HEP OWN WAY ) aGirl of Today CRUEL ACT trying for hor, and T ro “My dear Joan I am that you do not know ths to r - ad the note. quite sure one of the L young Jerry en prop wo- make co- action for I am writing remaine |p ot |darling. {tonight; | think | | to you for oing to ch and suggest t be here. I decency Aces now town . § Look! She's send Joan.” At that moment her brot d to be the only carefree p son in the whole party, spoke to mic “I've decided not to g0 to Af Why should I throw appiness for sake ome old dry scientific T did not turn my head “Judy, darling, I am - tro not stay in this s in the urant while she This is to her 14 leave, note ove room to ance ask as T vou do 1 than T do. 1y, yours Tremaine.” it cat o asked Joa dors t m 1y Iy laid the table, sl tioned will ta to ms all my £ note down upon the res talking famie. “Pleas me leave vour e me home and I any trouble.” vl do nothing of I sp party: Jerry “on do not want. pa my name “Stop your vou me—I h of your you kne the kind, “We'll just go on ad happened.” I must, Judy,” said is determined o ruin here. 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