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NEW' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926. uicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife—— ‘Veritzen Is Taken Aback By Madge's Decision It was but the fraction of a sec ond that I debated my course af Philip Veritzen's slightly sneering suggestion that I a im myself of my plans for the afternoon. Ahove all else I was anxious to avoid even a verbal clash between the two men who stood barch 1 by the side of the car, awaiting my decision. My secret inclinations told accede to my employer's hat I attend his confe noon but my sel sense of decent Hugh Grantland outweigh sire. But it was wit ing of m what punishment cal magnate migh he might even ¢ ed no more of t I looked u t with apparen that I two words Veritzen Loses the Hand “I am so sorry,” 1 said. “But I am afraid tt afterr when I cannot break my eng found my 1 ment even for a conference, and you | Hugh took it to surely know how interested T am in | rc 1 them. Major Grantland is one of t he oldest and clos but he said nothing am indebted to him for well into the Driv my small son. He I while Philip Veritzen's car was in China for mon g in th direc the first time [ h him sin hen as he skilfully jockeyed his return. We are going for a to a place in the more swift drive somewhere to lunch, but moving said tensely: I expect to be back at dinner time, | “What right has that man and devote the evening to the | speak to you like that? Who is he rounding up of the things which I | to bring tomorrow to your | Philip Veritzen was too finished a man of the world to betray slightest chagrin, but there was a gleam away back in me shiver was i en, Ior smorrow ession that 1 request > ence in the pect ¢ Tl had al in “If you can it, 1 hal h you a ve Good-afternoon. An Uneasy Movement o swept n ceremonial went obligation d m Sy how art and riously many had intonation t upon his out- him and spoke must s ry employee, n read trembling me into the rather than at me keenly, until we saw was lookin the life been nd this aw opposite hicles he expect by Newspaper office, A Perfect Understanding By Thomton W. Burgess No greater glft can Fortune send «Than just an understanding friend —Mr. Grouse . and Mr. best of . Mr. p shy- Farmer Brown's Bo Grouse had become friends. Yes, sir, they had Grouse is naturaily one of t all birds. He is ve decd, is Mr. Grouse, M is just as shy. Mrs. known Farmer Brown's Boy so that she was not afraid of hin ghe could hardly believe her eyes as every morning she watch, Mr. Grouse and Farmer T Lvery morning when Farm Drown's Boy went out to feed Mrs. Grouse he took along some extra buckwheat to feed Mr. Grouse. At first he remained quietly behind the bushes which he had set to watch Mr. Grouse. But one|underst morning what did Mr. G do | used 1k right around those bushes, and when Farmer Brown’s Boy 3 reached out and scattered didn’t understand the wor buckwheat before him Mr. did understand the mean at onée began to pick it up. A was perfect understanding that Farmer Brown's Boy didn't try | | to hide, It wasr Mr.| “Mr. Grous Grause would the | Boy would s ‘you hand of Farmer 2 wouldn't harm a feather of you. You Now perhaps you think I am tell- | know I wouldn't let » elsc ing a story. I am, but it is a true | 1 you. The C story. You.see, T have known Mr. Grouse to do just this thi d it he Grouse ould say 1 a feath r of you.” up so had all comc . Farmer Brown's rouse to Mr. Grouse, talk Grouse od e word. on Farmer Brown's from irown ldn't be t you and Mrs. Grouse there it wouldn't. You two necessary to make the what it is as the t That is why I shoot you. You but you are No, are nsely whody proven not know it 1 not he t hu you wo all r th for COuGHS HEN you take PERTUS- SIN to relieve vour cough, you are taking one of the most widely used and effective cough remedies, k=own toevery practising physician and pharmacist. most satisfactory treatment for all harmful coughs, because (1) it quickly relieve inflamed throat and bror.chial tissues, (3) It is abro- lutely harmlese and, (4) mos gortane of ail. it lpn Nature to aster: reccvery by clearing the air Passages of germ-laden phlegm. Sold by all drugrists in large andsmall bottl>s. Safe for Every Cough the pths of his brilliant black eyes which made | h d to impor- | hour as were g northward & 1 thout through perfect Boy nd cted as though he un- Of course he | but he = There | his | Forest the Green Forest with- just | won't may | a wonder- ful bird. That is, are wonder- | 8! v ful now while you z live. Dead | With the claims J'on the wing, But'now, hie knew.that | that thrill was nothing compared | with the thrill of having Mr. Grouse come up and pick grains of buck- wheat from his hands. When he had shot a Grouse he knew that fo time there was going to be a lonely spot in the Green Forest. Now he knew that there wonld be no lonely spot bec of him, and it | was a splendid feeling. So there was perfect understand ctween Farmer Brown's Boy | s Mr. Grouse, who had his free- |1 Wl between Farmer Brown's | 1 nd Mrs. Grouse, freedom because as yet it for her to go free. (Copyright, 1026, by T. W. Burgess) | use ing and dom; | | wasn't safe next story: “Johnny and Polly | k Stay Up 1 |t | T [ | FASFIONS - By Sally Milgrim K il 3 v back to $ a f 5 t 1 | | Plack and Gold Combine to Make | a Striking Dinner Gown Tormality of dress, particularly | evening dress, is becoming more and | more favored among smart people | The chic woman no longer chooses imfnrnu\l frocks for dinner or the theater. S| is inclined rather to { the gown that a whil 0 she wore cnly to balls or on state occasions. I A dre: of black velvet and ‘AIHV‘\ of gold demonstrates the new | spirit of evening It has a low V decollettage back and front. It is a short, narrow slip of blac velvet, Wide bands of gold cloth, med with gold beads and span- | Cros: the bodice and skirt, Loth in front and back. | } Two long trailing scarfs of black | velvet lined with gold fall from the Jers in the bac The ends embroidered in beads and ngles. With this frock fon hose is wor black velvet with 1 Kid. A formal cvening gown of black | 1 bands of gold em- proidered in gold beads and span- | shoul are s heer black chif- and slippers of stilletto heels of Your Health | know I| his ! How to Keep It— lin Causes of Illness who hadn’t | mills except Joe Meadows, the ship: ping clerk, who malkes love to her | against her will. | his | ness, {up not to take Jac is home honeymoon | Tama Mills office sent for her. going to have a pa goes home and | poems | country filled with love own kind of home games together | house. objections gret tells her she T | be | secretary, | Honey | quarrel follows. room domestic treatment’ Angela follow Donegal | in the morning. | of | gether v to Margret —she looks as if dumb enough to | think that a plumber doesn't she? brows Ayres was a good worker. ture Jack W on she's woman you HONEY LOUZz=% © JOHNSON READ THIS FIRST: Honey lou Huntley is private ecretary to old “Grumpy” Wallick head of the Wallack Iabric Mil foney Lou likes everyone at fhe Jack Wallack, who comes to father's mills to learn the busi- alls in love with Honey Lou he minute he sees her. Brought by an old-fashioned mother, foney Lou is a mixture of flapper nd clinging vine. Angela Allen riend of Honey pretends to be a Lou and tells her riously. k 1s Steve Mayh.w Hone ery jealous of Dr. friend of Margret, ister. Honey Lou's engagement to Jack announced and plans are made or the wedding. Jack and Honey Lou have a quiet wedding and spend their camping at Lake Honey Lou stops at the Wallack to sce Ann Ludlow. Honey Lou why she Honey Lou sees Joe and tells him he must at once and he agre Ann tells dows ¢ Ann o do so. Honey Lou and Jack sc n their own flat with aney, the cook. Angela tells tle down Mary De he |.~‘ nd | l.ou reading in the happi- Honey Lou decide to let | go in the morning, do her work, and try to make the ack wants. Tim Donegal tells of the he and Honey Lou and Jack forbids Lou to have Tim Donegal in Lou s for he Hon finds J little houses Honey ty Jack Saturday | about ard have Honey their by Jack's leaves the | Mar- | on fo | of Jan Jack's | but to Angela returns to the flat, a Lou, angered to Donegal, mother's home. Hone; flat for her jealous Lou Honey Lou moves into the guest and further complicates her affairs Dby her “silent of Jack. Honey Lou, on a motor ride with | and Donegal, decides to Jack's wishes in regard to | Done Honey | sou's and Angel The published news of Donegal’ arrest in connection with the name Angela and Honey Lou, to | th Angela's duplicity, finally culminates in the separation of Jack and Honey Lou. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | CHAPTER LX Honey Lou looked Miss Ayres over from the top of her head with its old-fashioned coil of hair to the soles of her sensible shoes. turning her | imed, v this for “Well!" she i i sells plims, | merely raised her remarked that Margret and N her! Can getting Honey words, piano box ol “But look at fea allack a girl like that? walled the a regular you a case T.ou | “Wi almost tmagine Jack. with for heauty taking a still, men She couldn't masculine passion the woman he loved, ond look at Jane Ayres, never could tell hut | Sometimes they fell for the plainest BY DR. MORRIS Editor Journal of ISHDB! the Amer the Health A good eye is best le $ of preparations Magazine alone, offered An ! nd the eyesight, | ¢ eye more bril- |i that they make rejuvenate the eye a they make th liant and attractive, it u ary to w | is not the slig that ¢ t evidence to th atio actual offered directly ¥ reason for believing | neeq daily treatment Wy kind of eye water. I Find Ready Sale t hd patent m \lizing that the g organ sturb: to eye dicine is | 1 and ¢ly to produce fear, find that the | ¢ of such preparations usually foreign b ¢ carclessly rubbed or may gently pull the up- | T the lower will ws and p hody son to serve cause o the corner be wa PROTECT Your Doctor and Yoursalf SAY “PHILLIPS” to your dru Phillips Milk of Magnesia presc genuine r 50 years. I\’Oj tations of genuine i 50-cent bottles conta *Milk ot Moemesia” has beon the T. S. Res E. Phillipe Chemical Company and Mark of Tha Charles 9 predecessor Charles H, Phillips since 1875, * Looking Unger Lid Daisy came I women, someone an | look Medical Association and of Hygeia, | it? I'd kept that they repair and | herself. “But T ar gl s, brilliant 1 she, virtue of any such | re-make her lif the | 16 {ha when of is | D wanted and wasn't just because they to “mother” them after them. Junny, “Maybe if 'd mothered ittle more and darned his him long she didn’'t have nough to—and there's no usc ng over spilled milk na As she walked alor 1d * November sunshine, ust would \at she w 1d ould ne in. She for how now She wondered aving K. him hat after today “0 much as look at him nust start to make her plans he future, But she could whead than that she would see wedding in she farther rnoon, think very afte no him azain, at sy Michael's hurch .. Mick church wedding 1 At half 7 waited in the ternoon, Honey Daisy ~ most common disturbance of | for is the entrance into it of a eyelash, or a gr Cve with Lou for to come With Mhey made her Mary, the 1 think contrary lor wers quits arden, A cluste like flower itely colored were e Ire Angela wasn't Pink wasn't so looked ha marks in €0 prefiy oday. heee 18 white, oroanother s ere were her thi s, not laok 1 o At speak to her. twenty-five dashing minutes wureh, less a penal ‘Ol n h et 11 M’z so much she corie and } marrie ble! And in mever get o tired— ind 1 | AND SCALP ECZEMA R _illions use Lucky Tiger. Money- =\ Back Guarantee. Whyte Fox knocks skin troubles. At Barbers and Druggists. e LUCKY TIGER ! purple saw she sw that between the 1- her little | ace was drawn and wild-looking. | Thank hewuve can cover my IEtii rvently She was halfway rd under yellow hair laughter, face wink last | And T| Methu- nervous! et T look as AL The the he slow march down the aisle rch began, Tloney Lou | 8 being turned her way ¢ | nely | sere or One person recognized in all well-dressed, quiet crowd— mother, The Head, in the velvet dress she had worn ck's s return until two | Jac | another | she was suddenly dreadfu FEATURES INC, 1926 She Sailed Down the Aisle With Head Held High to Honey Louw's own wedding the ! year beforc, With her Lou sailed past head held high, Honey her down the aisle. she thought with the | that was so rare wit T suppose she thought all of ould me the up. Well, she had her, frien we split think co n be- pro- ¢ front of the church, and there he stood, just | | behind Sam Langdon. Honey Lot could feel his on her every movement as she syept up to the altar and stopped beside the nervous, shaking bride. Above the weds higher and eyes 1y them the great march rose, higher wi then like wings, it dropped throbbing stiliness Music had always stirred Honey Lou to the bottom of her soul, and fraid mus bea to that she was going to ery. § bent her head, and the hig wl hat shadowed her face and hid it. No one saw her put up one glove: finger to her wet . except one person. And he scowled and stared stonily ahead of him as if he } not see They wall together, but nei spoke, and Daisy's h he 1810 " not let sat between bride’s table left the room “I tell you, home,” e thick lav bride 1k well, going to stay ri Honey Lou told hir look at them and then ced oy church of them on as they got to Honey Lou attached Donegal and would | ide all evenin, she | him and Jack at the | and afterward she | with T've kept 1 out of the | 3 s | use | m him. away t | you smaid 2 tell hut said loudly. »ody | the whici Ter ming noore Tuse to dy's 1 s if s e vou youw'll tell clse, and the will be He tried in the hall manage it found half } I know first thing over town to put on his overcoat | but he story coul lust 't sec Honey Tou | for him, and onto the poreh m to armholes ed him out s DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and cold gerious trouble. You can s now with Creomulsion, an emulsified ant to take. 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[ Money refunded if any cough or cold is ot relieved after taking according to irections, Ask your druggist, (adv.) mach, is attacks the scat 1 checks the growth | to the dressing room. | cann | cup ation, while the [ Beatrice Burton author of ) and’HER MAN' ETC, into the half darkness, a car drove up at the foot of the steps 1 he got into it. Honey Lou w, with a violent start, that it s Angela’s c Could Angela be the bridesmaid with whom he had his “heavy date?” P She turned to go b and found just behind 1 way. Vhat's asked st your Tim Done 1 that's all! He put out a hand to stop her as she passed him, but she managed to get away and run up the stairs cut into the anding dark hall- 1k the all the shooting about?” he ! saintly friend and sneaking off together, He did not come near her again all evening or even look at her. But ske found hersell watching him. Was he thinner? She couldn’t tell; Jack was one of those tall, wiry men who can carry two hundred pounds and still look like a rail. He did {unhappy. look tired, though, and hat's good for him. I he is!” she told herself fierce- “Goodness knows he's made unhappy enough But far down in her secret heart she knew she did not hope Jack was unhappy. As she started home alone in a jolting yellow taxicab she saw him standing at the bottom of the Deane’s front steps watching her, (To he continuea) What is Angela Allen's secret? Read it in tomorrow’s installment, Menu.:f:cv)r the Family BY SISTER MARY Brea t veal, thin cream, marmalade, rice griddle ¢ coffec — Baked p crisp Luncheon — Pork apple ring eamed potate and cabl tad, bran rolls, ed figs, milk, tea. tys stew- Dinne 1 pe Imon loaf, creamed s, scalloped potatoes, date and orange salad, cucumber rings, raham bread, peach Bavarian cream, crisp vanilla wafers, milk, You w maladc as well place of When he breakfas 1 1k on the good orange mar- griddle cakes quite as on toa Try it in syrup oranges do not fruit, they other time day. 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