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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES SDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926. e uicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ———Revelations of a Wife —— Madge Surprises Leslic in a Tete-a-Tete Mary mazing oppor- hought- 1 see fault. did yordering t hour of 1l. Present- ont of a youth and | Danny Goes Looking ly Thornton W. 1 - “ask for Horlick's A The ORIGINAL \ - Malted Milk andFood Forlnfants, Invalids, Nourishing— mgc:hblev No f‘mkmg Tha Home Food-| Dnnk lur I\ll Agu L My Hazr9 By Edna Wailace Hopper boHd it naintain perman every arpose Get ) r dress in exist ence. The price is 75 cents, Ires his home use ime shy. He didn't g to say explana fficult, n to Nu way in tl had You know ions staye and ust like a small want to go 1 scolding. sat down to try could ¥ home Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness Editor Medical Journal of the American Assoctation and of Hygeia, the Health Magazine ies of the value tances in nutr s become main food varies in to the s re- that the of ion ap- As modern stu various food & 1 continued, it h at milk, t children, according at the cow » kind of life rent t ants min the or in er it has ns or stored may moré to the k from contented cows' ars surface. A one, more pends on whether in the sunl and on w on fresh g on the is a contented cow yields calthful r milk. Juices Add Nutrition However, even under the best cir- 1stances spec ists in diseases of children have found it advisable to add orange tomato juice, lemon juice, or other juices of fresh bles to milk in or- ler to bring the vitamin conte up to a point that will encoura growth and proper nutrition. Orange julce stimulates growth, lishes a considerable amount of linerals, has some laxative qualities nd prevents the development of seury fruits and n at times in commun and frequently are so expen to be casily available to the some ve as not poor, A number of i tempted to orange juice and juices of cheaper tables, includi ticularly the to- abbage, &pinach and carrot rding to the opinions of these investigators, scurvy in a guinea pig cam be prevented by 25 drops of ange juice dal drops of canned fomato juice, on tenth of ounce of raw cabbage or raw spinach daily. | Tests of Quality | Recently, investigators In the University of Missouri, Mrs. Iva M Davis and Hannah A. Stillman, hav attempted additional tests to find out what proportion of vegetable and fruit juices would be equivalent |to oranges in growth promoting | qualities. | They found that physicians we | justified in substituting carrot, spin- ach or tomato juice for orange julee in promoting growth and in supplementing the diet. Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” That cold n Grippe or, even wors | unless you take care | Rub M e o and see hov vestigators have d substitutes for ave su d the fruits and fresh or into Pneumonia, of it at the congested parts quickly ft brings relief. | As ¢ ctive lister. as the messy old mus- does the work without crole, madg from pure ofl of ard, camphor, menthol and er simple ingredients, s a coun- which stimulates circu- helps break up the cold. Il feel a warm tingie as it pores, then a cooling sen- lcome relief r-irritant lation You w ers the nd nd from loss of charm under trying hygienic conditions secure this way. True pro- tection—discards like tissue CORES of women's disor- S traced to- “sanitary anitary. ders are largely to old-time insecure and tm!.\ emplo. Wear gowns frocks with a second thought, any day, anywhere. / h.<‘ piec lightest and easily as a No laundr. as Five times as absorbent as cotton pads! Ends ALL fear it at any drug or rent store simply by “KOTEX.” No em- barrassmient. In fairness to yourself, try new way. Costs only a few cents. Twelve in a package. KOT€X No laundry~discaid like tissue Santa Claus Is Coming 8 Weeks Earlier With Gifts of WATCHES AND JEWELRY % O S O e pe—— o i owever, difficult to once. | HONEY LOU® © JOHNSON FEATURES READ THIS FIF Honey Lou Huntley is private sec retary to old “Grumpy” Wallack, head of the Wallack Fabric Mills Honey Lou likes eve at the mills except Joe Meadows, the ship- ping clerk, who makes love to against her will. Jack Wallack, father's m falls in love minute he sees her. an ol hioned mother, Lou iy a mixture of flapper g vine Angela Allen pretends Honey Lou and take Jack seriously. jealous, of 1) who come to his Is to learn the business, with Honey Lou Honey and to be friend of tells not to is very hew, Lo 5 Honey Lou Marg in Cross hospital. ito tea meets calls with Holy goes Angela a whom Jack use she man- She tel goes to work the o e of One day she with wi Jacks' mother, The Head, everything at Honey Lou that ( d with his Ludlow, the office vamp. Jack asks Honey Lou to work for his father, ho is at home sick with lumbago d Honey Lou promises th will Honey T.ou s her that ¢ her out to dance - | Honey Lou calls up T | determined to h him take Lou goes with Tim to the and he has been dzink- place is raided by dry and Honey Lou Jack thought d ends by ing loves | wants her to marry him. Honey Lou tells her mother she is to l.|'\rr\ Jack Wallack xt day nother asks her to wait and a wedding. Hon- ey Lou's engagement is announ |and plans are made for ding. She meets Angola she persuades account under t Jack Wallack, Jr., shoes is buy some lingerie, o {at home with Margret, who through Angela, she decides to take back the lingerio and Margret pays for the a wedding ift. | The day of the wedding is rainy Jack comes to bring Honey Lou her | engagement ring and his gift of a |brown dressing case morn- {ing, all of which are signs of bad {luck, according to Mrs. Huntley. INOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXID Honey Lou no frigthened, bi bric At the strok half past she flung open the door of th tle hedroom that she h with Margret for ma and walked serencly down to the beea home. new se meets Angela, o Jack Wallack Is tak- th Donegal, her ing. agents with tells she tell- her and that the downtown r to open a cl name of and put along the accou and Mrs, the with But ees she 10es for fluttering four lit- 1 shared s0 s the hall- way tting room dark, nd a'l th lights in on. In their glow, caught a glimpse of The } nd handsome in purpl standing beside rumpy” ned on his cane. ust think, they'll be my mother-in-law in a few m utes!” sald to herself, emed as if it conldn't be t Angela, in her shimmer |stood beside them gazing at her wide dove-color other side of the Honey Lou's own people and with th hands canght tc as it to comfort vach other. Aunt Lucy iressed o0 kil in wine-colored silk trimmed with cascades of ®old Uncle Henry, biting the ends of his mu and staring down at the floor. Uncle Henry was to give her away. Honey Lou's them all and went Jack's grave, white stepped into the room Her chin was held high a weight of the orange blossoms on head dragged it b r parted lips smiled could have of TLove in the in her lov house e turned Honey lLou ad, t vely who fatl and she eyes. room | Mother Margret lace. eves swept pas siraight to face, as he as if the -point veil and her queer ck cas rose posed for a s she ing stood there door with her eye s ey th her color him, lig ning flashed across room, and all at once the its went ou A t crash of thunid 1 to v shake the builc beside her, oy mother give a mother beli g with sudden As she arted tow & fair! (‘lose heard her Poor Lou little moan ed in signs! She probably means bad luck oney lou to She flashe this thinks that for me, herself. with a light r motl smile as she veil trailing o blown mist. “But today, if there's and cloudbu world came anyway The now room was except of two ta behi for imes mantel-piece Merriam, the cy's church In the Honey face cle all hidden them Jack's were rom gloom And they Jack In a dre riam's voice and beautiful words ol marriage heard her own voice or him. She felt t ing ring slippin stood the two ¢ am, s ar¢ M alo impres- sive the service, ¢ in a dream she Tack answe the w her finger. And then it all over, and Jack was Kissing her on the lips They belonged to each other belonged to each other, at And—what was it t} “Whom God let no man put asander The lights flashed on again. And as Honey Lou looked up, she was s minis hath joined to. the | irought up by | ening. | IN C., 1926 Beatrice Burton author o o g “LovE BOUND' and’HER MAN' ETC. It Was Like Sinking Angela ¢ ross the room Behi cam Mrs. Th Rerka: did ing who soms room, 1S waiti With Mrs. Hu ¢ or Lou did n Her 1 her mother, bered brought mas da orbidder Poor for him ¢ owle strong-m loor Across gela Honex I tormy Sey ber ni, The rain en the fact of a Out ind Tow ast coach, Jlack worl togett woman, and they Honey closed he felt arn wit but er. To bo here get everything |slipping down into loved ea Down the toward I The H. nds on,” throu ht draw sid ing room the night without a star Lou 1 Honey magic re star 1 was at their before them! Man 1 other her. 1§ g0 1 him—to for him—was like darkness, Into D arkness— (Honey Hone ymoon). around rest, | Lou and too . anything — or from ¢ that appen such | to (TO BE @ONTINUED) Read about Jack and Honey Louw's honeymoon and of Steve's visit to the Huntley flat in tomor- row's instalment, FASHIONS By Sally Milgrim \ Slender Frock of Wheat Colored Sattn is Davishly Embrofdered in Gleaming Beads. smart frock really sion is a or ocea wier model o or s tircly covered trimmin Shining haracter are invari- it, with molded lines and flaring details. pale pink and peach, pale yellow and ind black are also immensely en covercd with jeweled glist o d colo e he reen, of present sump me is the slim wn sketched today—a model ithful in both line and color. 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