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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY Love’s Embers Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To - L ‘Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial extremely anxic idying with you at or will un- Veritzen Secks Aid in Thwarting Miss Lincoln’s Ambition T was too ed at Veritzen'y Eleanor Li do more than con the 1 at what of to say stween 1h hat he really to do wae to use all the s T possessed to disconrage in hev ambi- know Qir not knew th adly completely r. It's a wonderful Phil, and we'll as to why you'r enmity, disgust who and for y has | hoy 1 Foxy nd W annot me ts to pay ing from did not know revolt a for Tt ry ide 1o fibr of Ble- of oln s in recriving pay imor Lincoln enlightenment, hecanse of Di interest in th The Larches. Iramatic traini of the his- nd of I felt my 1150 told clin his head ond to no one of vour grasp of the L your years of will make your especially valu- a ser vith o L flash 1 knowledge n and with n r Gis line ection to being paid teaching, but T could not from a girl whom my husband so flamboyantly T had for my no o spaper In The Craft That A litt! of Terror the Goshawk ich is difficult to g [ will oft Terror the Ev from Ior hurry they And ont « Gost mo- said to rror is Fooled.” Menu.s: 7foir the i'amily X MARY (i} Scetions of grap buttered calkes, syrup, and lett of pot radually Mix v, nu 1 180 irop from t teagpoon mixture, Spatter Guards Mrs, Gro COMPLEXION IMPROVED ... QUICKLY Carter's Littte Liver Pills Jizons which many times cause pimples. hey are n doctor's prescription n spatter guards are an ad quate protection to the legs during the a constitutional, be the weather or foul. fair ” Money Lo READ M i mother's HIS 1711 on st the Cy fond realized when sh crowd s fac 1t s im annot sizns P 1 « N SURL N wchelor s he s in: und 1 taxi driver sudden mupulse cab and is driv n is 1% s fricr is going on rin nts me Wi is in makes wrry Staley the engage rsell to on June tc fr r home in Clis Lily with he tool her w0 uneert more. finally marey for ch savs she Li him on o S NOW o irs, W T 1 it Lily t ot that in love him 1tk woul s rinlly he a poor man's wife isn't cut out to | to Lis ow his ¥ before th ¢ finds engagement. igton tells table, as overh morning f and brea answer. GO ON WITH CHAPTEL en she ars poiled o Lexingtons. Ircams beeomes en named widding day after Staley fown town to Cain, and sees through the late i 1 h antly attracted by 5 that he by som: Jumps info the She learns France and in @ company Roy Juttersor 1o sel to help oy e ut n 5 tha o it oon the realizes Abont she Lily with him up her min L her mother an- nd she of th it evident- intin rects he nth in the ont the befor to e and finds witomobile. e i ifteur, e il adds that nply 1o be near vks Defore her jegins to be very 1ge onee it and would ey and Par poor, ana n humble, little family, who are o rich Miss Tex- out about their 1 Lily quarrel ¢ Tefuses 1o let marr Then Pat he will ha well as drive the rom the head o thiessly waits 1o | STORY TIHE XX Lily erept down to the landing and pecred into the lower hall slowly head. his lips, ous tabl his Lily 1 stiveed er. nitomohle youy it. I di dows 3 back yard the they | o them | aroui lanyw wunted lown “I'm I tory, 1 | sharply b, on o Lily's amazement, I answ or thing talile uy vork wer ouzh b ed into end of of her I Ty nant 1 upon her hous: There nd w 1 Al o 1 1 I iking his hi il conldy Lexing tha as muc “You h in t mind wa ul W voice eriday, or day | not g wronnd A exinglon's carried up b not intevested in t 1l line Telephor went up BT W days, 1 Just v et ok his Jien Carriv's I'm no woi he Kitel T don vthing it was coull eery d [ Mrs. L You'tl eitl tonight or sw i an o langh . The f him ' hing to h o table i Mrs. Le maki P w v ma er mother and dark it on anyhody's he said, U always stirred h s his touch 1ae 1o » ler and drive the win- up 1he But 1 cer- soup Ko hin cleanin efor to carry tabl chin, e that a dou- a traction of an uld he only for al,t she said 1o mtil T g s place.” a once again place even man to be \en, Mrs. Texins nt to work utemobiles 1 o my ik sor ork- it worls that 80 his- exington in. \or learn 1o wait v your cut ; now v dark rved flush Wl neck and. walked out ront door closcd . “Moth- terrible wait on for you stairs 1% A ke Pat ul thin shamed of — 1. hone as if she tal and job he n Nin, *h on ca n takes a 50! t willing to do anything ) hold th little wi e hall with n skirts Howed her you can’ ' she went Vo Knows Pat will he roset down she had He Fooves we ma 11 suppose my cl deman with rag e leaves is th; flat of joh.” She sail- iting room at the a crisp rustli and sat down at furiously indig- t o a thing like on. “You ith me, poor fel- Staley's coming d have 1o wait to lvava us this think of us?” the telns 1 picked up and T fac like points of telephone ta- her o jeweled 1 care for hautfeur thinks nded, her voier Do you think 1 this hounse? All he does leave one you lose your senses entiredy, Lexington! last Ru ght Wi nning out of the th that fellow you know nothing ahout! Heav- en kno Lily ¥ v leavi u here to ent out of L she san [ the 1 b i, weeks sined Pat Franee where Yo ven alone ld her, an er fa stamped hat nc before, that's whu with the n N slowly coming to she in 1 hrown puttecs. i you ean’t stop 1 could? Just Mother, am what You'r | out.” [ ni love with on't You kn well ut 1 love 1 going 1y mother you uwere with him knows what alls a all the anger 5 she spoke, with a kind of ver had shown it ails me Jately,” new wisdom that herin first laid eyes is khaki uniform “I'm in love with me from him. T ean’t st suppose 1 woult 1 like money the Pat to do about it You help m oW her talking to | t did not | and he ! next one, | Now, | B \re Author of 1 Iy y Beatrice Burton Shoulders,” “Honey Lou,” “The Hollywood Girl,” Ete. Yeu can't do a thing like t It an honest and little plea. And not only that, but it was the first time that Lily Lexing- on ever had come fo her mother for veal help in her life—the first time that she ever had asked her for any- thing but things that could dress for was desperato ne Mrs. Lex her anvthing, She to give her th the dancing slip- tickets, “Lily that ihe gther Doy money m Before now, never refuse r hiad faile ; the fur [ pers, the nust hive rirls have, ehorus, But somethin " Vin ryil hud in ways been she gre elpin ever had fn t come bigz to Jier o o hlen that Mrs. Lexington ve “What help do vou need, T'd Tiks blazed, “Your future A for you—it's cut out 10 know 2" she [is all arrang like a pattern for know it, Lily! You Drummond [l d in two and you've to mAtry him on the tenth a dress, o 10 engag s fine a ver proniise June Her fore finger shot out and tapped tha date on the desk ezlendar the table hefore he tenth of Jun thre now, are telling iy o Wt and here love with nt! Yon of yourself!” vou not my u Il onght ham and her troul marry ) another thing to b wi | nother way to rie I concrrind Mothor ! u Ane love 1 s if 1 would show 0t tin, 1 wi hasn't much nim go— it Alvs. Les- a whip “Love 1 zion's acked like wit zood-looking phtte that's | took and spoke @ unm he agney Whils to give ished felephon employment W contral it 1o s turne what she had to Just give this’ may lands | and find out that ther husha in to your infutua You'll v | a mie where You'll wo are all the i vouu d bank where all your fricnds win and Ann B L and st of then, You'd bhetter wake Lily, and think thi over.”* All of which Jeft Lily in the state of doubt that she had heen in for weeks wecks —not knowing from o to the next v she wanted to and minute do. However set for Lil of that I morning | She left for a ne | upstair; | From e the and in WA It hour iny May St “ mother tolephoning i and ran the machine ind seams Out in ing Toom came steady h of the th, Lir into her weddin lothes, back a carpenter w making a lon h tahle to he covered with white used to display all the that were beginning to come silver coffee and te hems s at work that was satin and in—the L serviee, the cut- s cocktail w clock of real . a huge cigaret box of ham- red brass and ebony Lily paused at the hack window long cnongh to hear the cheerful sound of Pat whistling. All De- pends on You.” “He's in the g he said to herself, her eyes on the white cur- tains in the windews of the room above it. "I suppose he leave everything in orde he's packing his clothes hen, suddenly, faround from the window or maybe wheeled and flew to turn on the water in her bathtub. | must see him before he went! She must make up her mind to do now, before he was She | what gone! | Inrccord time she bathed, brushed and you | hat i hu 1 lik | In the closct s or furs or rings or | pink silk sports dress that her e | ma sl itor | Lil han liae I |in { | wit sil lux sl in i With fal tissuo o him!" she ¢ - perfect tecth, combed the gold- | fluffy mass héer hair info the soft silk underthings she tools from & sachet-lined | v that scented them delicately flower petals. | was an orchid-and ox of rr pther had bought for her one of those little dres Swomen ma to women like xorbitant sums of tro hand- | v | French J\ simple it ses that by hand and | Mrs. Lexington money et oAt v took from its silk-padded iger and put it on. On the closet was a foldwd square of white paper. Within it, Lily knew, < her real lace wedding veil just I trom the dry cleaning shop. for “going hat of palc v straw lin h shell-pink was its perfumed box. The suit to | teh it hung in a dust-proof | A new Jeather sy n initials on in sterling stocd on' the heside it littie dressing-case that hed it The clothes uriously 1 owi pes and ornam brid Wiy pal ler it closct and the hig, bedroom we clothes and gloves and 1ts to make her a Staley Drummond rnished ' time that had come from 1 opencd hox on her Agnes or hier mother brought them up while flowe in 1 hav | down the DECEMBER 14, 1927 &he was taking her bath. She put her face down into them —lilies of the valley and white | roses. Flowers for a bride—for & rich man's bride. Then she laid them down and looked at them with thoughttul eves. . It came to her that she would be just Itke them it she married Staley. Expensive and as carefully cared for as they had been cared for and tended in a hot house. But she didn’t want a hot hou life., She knew it now. She wanted the trecdom and the fresh- ness of ordinary happy married life with a man she loved. With Pat France. 1€ she had been a writer or a poct | she would have told herself that what she wanted to be was a com- | mon garden variety wite. Common and gay as a yellow dandelion or o | sunflower, Jut Lily was not even a | reader. She had been too busy her life enjoying herself to read | about other peoplc's joys and dis- | appointments. | She only knew, in some vasue half-formed way, that the flowers represented the life she was leaving without a regret—without a sing regret. | “Even if T'm poor T reckon it | von't be so hard to bear—if T have | *at, she told herself, going quietly ack stalrs of the house. But she knew nothing about being ha only poverty she had ever | secn was in picture shows. And fo she went tirough the yard and up | the staivs to the room above the ga- I rage with the lightest heart ever had stirred in her breast knocked on his door and went in. She had made up her ming, | completely and happily, at last! | | great | all CONTINUED) | | | (TO BE | Your Health | How To Keep It— Causes of llness By DR, MORRIS FISHBEIN jor Joural of the American Modical Association and of Hy- gia, the Health ‘Magazine One of the primary factors of the jentific mind is the ability to ob- | ve eritically, or, in other words, | actually to sce when one looks. This | involvos not only looking. but know- ing what one is looking for. Ifew parents are able to observe heir children critically, seientifienl- ctively. The ability to s th practice of Hie mental fests, a per- group of objects comes In one son looks a scattered about on a table for or minute, and then after being away for five minutes. attempts to write | down the number and the names of the objects seen. With practics. one hecomes able to name more and | more of the ohjeets seen Signs of Growth n observing the child, the moth- ¢r should look for indications of growth and development and mot | for imperfections and frregalaritigs. | It is casy to pick flaws and blen ishes. 1t s more important to dis- cover progress and to encourage it Encouraging progress is likely to cause b of some aracter not con- at disappen ¢ traits that ave No. ica 1 ma il I8 LY 14, 1a. 16, 1. 18, 20, wedding gifts | | 89, 10 wants to | iu 4. 44, | 45. 15, i 147, ho Wrote the author of “Ivanho Then try No, the wlo uncrowned king of e 1 vertical. 1 and man led “the nia.” name Mars or destroys Who was the chairman of the Commission for Ielief in | Belgium during the war? Which of the coins in use in the United ‘tates has the least monetary value? Kimono sash. To rant. Rock containing metal, Antlers. To scatter hay Seventh note in scale. To make a type of lace, Sun god. Of what organ in the human| body is the stachian tube a part? | Scarlet. A basic principal Po: L Blood pump. Field. Black. Black bird of the cuckoo fame did the Forty-niners Striped camel’s hair cloth, | After what city in France 18| ac darned type of lace named? Siovan_ tribe. What is the the skull? What is a spring which throws| forth jets of hot water and steam called? Lye tumor. To salute or welcome. Before. spongy tissue in “Ivanhoe?” Vertical Who was the author of “Ivan. Neuter pronoun. By-product of smokr To insinuate. Correlative of either. Tanner's vessel. Alw N Type of fortification. Who has heen “the uneros king” of Rumania for Jast 20 years? Yehicle. Snake-like fish. Hurrah! Rodent. What animal, used in making hats, is a pest in Australia? One who apportions cards. To cover. To grovel. Upper dlvision body. (PL) Unctuous. Slack. To love exceedingly. A tooth or cam. vned llml of the human RS TO YESTERDAY'S AVERTMRIONVALTY] O[T RIEMCIONESHRIE] ENNERRENS SED ELCIMUNT TISISITIAR RINCILIAMSINCIO[ATIS] [PICTATEMFIALLILS] TR [T [E MRHIOIR[AIL IR IH[OIN[E MO [OICIT[RITINIE] EL[KIMBIO/LIATSIlol1 L] NN PONEN ENEHE (EXCITE SN[, |sidered progressive, True perspec- tive comes only with seelng the child &% a whole and not with view. ing protuberances or exaggerations. Some things are eseentjal and others rather irrelevant, Occasional- {ly, a child will repeat e naughty word heard on the strect. Emphasis lon the word is likely to cause re- peated usage: disrcgard may result |in abandonment. | Smartaleckness | Some of the traits that are much | admired in a small child eventually develop into traits in adult like that | are odious. A five or slx-year-old | |girl who makes a pert or smart ru- | ply may be considered cute; the| same reply made when the child i s of age is likely to rvesult | in_punishment. | Too much encouragement — of smartness in the young chiid in- arfably results in continued smart. ness or may be called “smartaleck- ness” in later life, Self-dependenee, stubbornness and traits capable of aggressivenass, slowness are modification un- der careful observation and study. But it should be emphasized azain | that the observation must be nl\»l tive and intelligent, not m«rrlyl RZG, U. 8. PAT, OFF. Y NEA SERVICE, INC. in A man is in love when he blind study and approval, his girl's skirts are too short, Tucks are the k note of a bla broadcloth s thinks ey ck uit trimmed with a col- lar of white rabbit. 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