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NEW BRITAIN Love’s Embers Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial Madge Uncertain How to Begin Tutoring Miss Lincoln 1 did not know wheiher more 3 lan's s P during h I 10 Yo zen upon ) picnic W t give ¢ old thin; invit fastidious taste nt and wond 1 had be vou ma so ]r g as you npress Ler with (e | which she add “You ndestrability of it ¢ pro- | ntellige ¢ vou're going to man- | ¢ for you can !h. >yes a¢ him aod ied & bea er at: rre wasted in his histort de- partment, little ons. t to ask him for the ingenue hi M Oney LOV e Author of “Sally’s Shoulders,” “Honey Lou,” DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927. was wild about you from the day li saw you. Look Lere:” un, | Pat's chitfonicr and showed Lily a pa | little handful of newspaper clippings me [about herselt—together with | Landkerchief that she supposcd she By Beatrice Burton “The Hollywood Girl,” Ete. | when she rode home in it. The ini- of | tials were embroidered in one cor- | ner of it and it fairly ecented the | room with the perfume on it. | “Mother found this stuff in Pat's att coat pocket one da |on we knew that Florence, putting the fully back into the drawer. “You'd py staring out of the window and won dering if Elizabeth Ertz were at Jet- | tersons that morning or not. | pu really the girl that Pat !}y should hiave married,” { herself, gloomily. to work, she's used to and she probably never had a cig- aret fn her mouth in her goody- | goody life.” | Put did men like the good ! zoodies? Did they? Lily thought | not, remembering how Stalcy Drum- | mond had passed by Ann Barney to {1un after her, and how Pat could have married Ehzabeth Ertz in all | probability and had not even tried || 10 thi as Nevertheless, Lily was jealous of | heth Ertz that morning. And, tortured by the thought that she be at the Jettersons’ where made up her mind to and go to the Jetter-| El of to wi next ductton.” 5 3 X T T T punisl ent Dot adelicyno T ake her peace with Sadye. | ::\»::“ ‘“‘_" “‘fm' L l:"‘f"[_’ “ome |10 ShOW every separate grain? And costly, Sl m Eladlyitan ol e ) ¢ the d ‘Il Tiave to stand in with Pat's ‘hu‘“‘r “";” lml W P,‘:,‘L”lm “till others seem to agree with tie vour chmlw xlo 1~ ‘11\ the pe nmfi in | her tau 4 ;dfl":“r:' F-Tlhu‘ "r;:‘ srlends, whether T like them or not,” e up‘ o the father | SXin &0 well for time, but later causs vour puzzle while they are spending were a bona fide : enyollill] <l a. “If T don't, I'm going | - S & pores hecs enlarged anc E ligadenided B |0 administer, is inadvisable, Under Bozess to becomesenlarked unn the dav at the beach, but T have a hava to watch for your pportunity very pecial puzzle I'd 1iks you to to get In tha deadly discourageme ) e S Pl el Siren Belp me solve p thing. And remember vou havew't | READ THIS FIRST: R ‘i:m:”“f“{f’;,,m.u Lily sald, pull- | the ,,,,‘,', ,r,‘,w " sk :1:',;’ 'w|‘.?, But she did not move from her [to fear the father, to cor s filo Well,* she continued, “there i3 “Go ahead, Shoot she returned taken any contract to keep the girl | LILY LEXING the spoiled | 3 the B belEn P T iorei1n bediiwiany | wholly asionsiwhp puntaiiss and lol bt oa o it el Lot o S5 e oo TiEnt et b etawer Thi will be Phil's |only daugiter of the CYRUS LEX-|ing out her chair from most radiant of smiles, tossing pillows. Sho lay : llose the connection between the ), oo ol Xperimern EElly ol e coma o WIp TR e 2 s INGTONS, is engaged to marry a | slipped into it and held ou whele paper 1 upon the bed £ SomEDGHY Welll Come AP oG, e wlily iUe piistonent e O Nas s nlEkd yowidar ana \ place, dearte. 1t I can only cutijob. Just do.vour best when vou | U (O SRR 1R ¥ | bright. with scarlet paint under her sister-in-law’s nose. fojithen fonitho vateritn el So G S e ien LoD sticito B ke i deathl down by time thirty.five minutes 1 get the chance. That's all he can pin, WECHE TREEC, 05 LT Hor Kiss lett a trace of color on his| On the front page was a big three- rathtub and lay out her clean |admi a © PUNIShMEN' " pain is right on this point. can beat the champlon solver of jexpact. And of c}?flfffl“*(‘" e\ [poses Lily sees a taxl driver down | face. slumn photegraph of Lily, and be- | clothes and spread a bathmat on ey There is no way out except by ex- Dt von camaing | ann tor Pais stust of teaching ior, | oWh When she ig on her way to meet | Then sl reached for the packag e R R e i o T B hour behind he 1 ning nt B ? hing P i Zhigas L o S SRR us ay he s returer is iged sta he distinetly. . /Do T hear a motor? Don't tell me do e e ”’:;‘mf““‘_n',,‘:;’,LP,",F, L S Fr ! comes up,” she thought, lazily, and Menus for the Famtly ingredients of his preparation on She shot & swift glance at me and | that young Jackson {s coming fo sce (V6 It IS I08kS o1 (e SRTE T POTETL TR SOCIETY BUD JILTS MILLION- | went to sleep again, her smooth, Wil the label, cven if they wers a8 quickly changed her tcs | Mary again today. He's staging as | L8P80 TRRT HOLS o home. It| “Got a match, old dnling?’ she | AIRE TO MARRY MOTHER'S 0S¥ check pillowed on her arm. By SISTER MARY stated, it might be difticult for the Tl quit.” she sald. “Go on. Tell continuous a. performance as Noel | "o yeginning of their friendship. |asked him. CHAUFFEUR,” read the headline (TO BE CONTINUED) | Breakfast—Oranges, cereal cooked | USET 10 determine which ones agreed I W hRbel ol BTN ussdto do She learns that his name 1s PAT| He shook his head, -and Ke fairly jumpin her from the ——— lwith raisins, cream, ed beef |20d Which ones disagreed with her e HCH Bt ety “h‘i”“j"“;"_, (Conyright, 1027, Nowspaper | FRANCE and that he owns his own | hurriedly to her from behind s | yrinted e e S e S ) ‘What on earth shall T do with her | Copyright, Newspar cab in a com headed by hi “Better go upstairs and & ! milk, coffee. Hl””r;""“" g oy De it res when she comes for that first tutor- | Feature Service, Inc.) S el friend, ROY J¥ ze that she is in love t about time mind to break her ALEY. Mr: gins to re with-him. But j akes up he engagement to § the car- cleaning it. He's the new cha feur, and he admits to her that took the job simply to be near her lact when she tells him woul drop Staley and marry him in & min- ute, he tells her she never would make a poor man's wife. Ilinally| CARRIE, one of the maids in the | | Terror \mmuns His Pride | | Pride at times doth ¥ 13 place | And dignity it oft doth grace { 1d Mother Nature, | house, goes to Mrs. Lexington and There s pride and pride. That Staley with the story of their in means that there is good pride and | tion, and Mrs. Lexington de- It is fine to have pride| cides to get rid of Pat by telling hum | he will have to wait cn table that name, for insta n Staley comes to dinn night wh ave pride in Kind of pride 1s s Naturally, Pat leave d Lily ¢ | iy should hav with him and tells him she of those little people to give up «verything | him. They ily's home, a Lexingtons ci 1 the Green M iite as well as we Forest 4 this ¢ rror the A beg at ni soshav oner of Far Brow | 0 threaten when Lily refuses to fown on iie tableih B ouer is 1f the mother did not wish him to | S ey : : g : Jeave Pat. Her mother even refuses | He set it down on beside |y over at the Je 100, tiils he n sh o | ‘ ina He Would Not Take Food From the e, T O e, but. her | the bed, and poured ont a cup of morning?" she asked |do this, she could either have shut 21l his lifs long had Hands of Farmer Brown's Boy Taian ‘heck for $260 for ning amber coffe Florence shrugged her shoulders. the door so that he coull not get dom of air, who had come ar e s el iar ah, 1 guess she do ' “She probably but don't get §t At the dishes or she should have gone at W pride gave him L ADYE, his wife, wil*| he said, in his blunt {o vour heod that Pat was erazy put him in another recom. When now 2. prisc } sot 3 S ut her. Fio never was—but he she whipped him for handling the might be in his not, let nd up” with them when th d. But Lily hear . mster, FLORENCE, that a great friend of a Pat’s, BLIZABE uses even to go to Sadye's a prisoner and it, he would not ! what his feelings v still held himself p still Terror the though he o Sadye doesn’t co to the 3 and. Sue Cain 8 bri iid )W GO ON WITH THE STORY) XXTV orning after her Life's 1 her eyes at Hints on Etiquette L e E————————————5 (pcned them in the big house on| 1 Montpelier road lay , wonder Then 6he CHAPTE Sunday ¥ Lily open time he Niceties o Farmer Brow did he stri} Boy with eit fierce vellow eyes look er Brown's Boy a him. He would not fo0d when he was not d now. H Upor whom should one cail on Year's Day re. eh red, looking Does the informal rememt arm wn's Tov w it : pla ace ont = A Rt chiffonier draped wi s necktes ard ; a 4L i the dresser londed ot own a bird of out-of-dnors, should | (1% tme 10 meet (O AREREIO el se shell toilet articles be Kept out. of ' K oy ot the cheap s o:xlf!nrm le £ The Answers p jacket of perch and there was a hox { ipon familie 4t have | strips of lace on look Terror could o did 1 weather, b fortanle cnw it no | coaus aceasion’s Tk x!? Merry Sl Chnstmas , Reddv Tox, tor Heddy box saw tim | &g If you need money quickly i 300 o the bottom n of voices we Pat's voics as er in caught.” any amount up to e But still Mys 1 vy are invited to cnjoy our Lily call :one;»vx Jumper f 3 ;g@ service, y o We ‘ou comb. your she were Chatterer 1 \fi We lilp sou ombir r|\'|ll i Happy Jack the Gr mall debts into one with ; ses, all thess | _ vo many narrow o o1 M A Loan Up to jeg kiR ror and had come to : « hars xoe; as the greatest o e G i $v{00 Forest that ! 1l cov lcione o Ehal 3 oonid De ) ¢ © NX At Jawful rate of fnterest. nothing to fear f ¥4 Confidential Quick Servies 50, those wie daree it ovr 86 Call, Write or Telephone o : to Farmer Bros 1 1 3 i “Qi THI .\ Phoenix Finance el Corp. ¥ 208 MAIN STREET F‘l United Building, Room 212 b3 First Floor ever they had a « Terror & pris o di s Pa’s mother can hen with a big platt in her hands r blne eyes widen took Lily in, bit by bit ed halr, the short, I reakiast coat over a short silk nightgow the bare s and the heelless slippers. iing room ven in a ca aftera v ey hoped | in. They et Jecred at him. rror the Goshawk ap them at all. He His | %%%%%%% k ag At Raflroad Crossing 48 | BRI MM T I SE A0 haw 8¢ s head held high. 1 tailored ¢ | So dld Florence, crisp and L littl Pat and his father, in clean, white | | shirts, turned and stared at her, too. | He set it down on the table. (o have a pretty lonesome time of adn't you?" it to finance a piston ring t hin has invented, and and his cab your preakfast up to you, in ¥ gl disappear from the streets, Yin that same hu 1 undertol 15} by ‘ How T > — Lily misses him terribly and be- (0o i e Lexi i “I'd hute to be How To Keep It Causes of Tllness enough to know that Li g poor Lad her breakfast on a tr “We thought m you'd er, m hole t ing sorry for | wl you got By DR. MORKIS FISHBEIN Ington announces the en went, [ slee date thisimoxnin before you | Eaitor Journal of the American |l0%ed to eat game, o a lamb chop te mineral salts that may he and the wedding day is sct for thi SUduyit his mo Medical Association and of Hygefa, | °F SCraped beef palty might be pro- yeeq e this purpose. Starch, rice, tenth of June. About the tenth of EOINE 0D ; from er | h8 il MAEsets vided for their dinner at noot I und almond are \cgeiable powders :::‘erl}:u} !s;:\r\lmlg,:;)\n m‘!ll‘ll\:“!n?nx' yoiLea traveation onfser ) i ,‘:,,‘,"a,:‘:‘,‘ Punishment sometimes is neces- SErVen R LoRHE TR At oty sl iy i ction . with the back vard one morning to get into | Would you ri e get. d and fasked {he smention of | “4TY to break up unwise mmrs(, {;,vn e o R L and finds Pat France there, | eat down here wi i him drive out | the most important function of dis-| pe gure that the tiny kernels un- | mium yellow are added for the Her words, spoken in gentle volee, made it qui that she did not-exy rto 1y there at the table rea s, dressed as she was—or sed jumped a while ago.” to Jettersons, picking y | correct habits I tion there is a cause | g and it is unw ish misbehavior until they have de- | termined the cause. The child be- comes angry and h cause fts actlon or wishes have i, been blocked in some manner. | ! In one case a threc-year-old child | hurmiliation on the f a ; could, befor > - o be my Was playing with dishes in the Kicked off the satin mules ol SRent T hardiy jehin The mother asked him 1 Lly, all wide. twice not to do this, but he con- | climbed bac 1 suppase your mother thinls 'm | cyea couldn't s tinued. Thereforc, she whipped him | not ve! nodest becanuse 1 W reason why I shonld have kow-towed and following the whipping he h:u'li down stairs in ‘my breakfast eoat a perfect stranger @ temper tantrum. Natural Desire It was perfectly natural for the 1 to want to handle the pretty | which were easily available. and no stock to Pat a gtart- few minute upstairs with lttle tray. . |that Pat rtz girl ch 12y mhout dishes w supnose 1 1o he so cr “I wouldn't smoke ¢ of her, either prim d old-fashioned, ¥ Lily nose turned up he “Well, I'm not. L calmly. “And T have my It is she has. 1 get ulong be s lets m heen smoking cigarets ever was 16—I learned from the boys at dancing school, I remember: a habit that I'm not ever try to br She em ned back a cup faney ts starry e as full of def! her. Her and apricot flu Pat looked had heen 2 1s “out of whack” } known just what to do little about gi ful and wil ed s own way getting it—and worst thing he “I think she to kiss you when ssly. If 1p} automohile that wou desizn that lends ftself ' 7. Implores. W i1 12 you e » lots of variety. From the two- | 8. Secondary. words to the 1l-letter border 9. Like. you'll fin ifficient change 10, Proceeding from a n interesting half hour's ancestor. I {" 4 12. To answer an argument. | b - Sini ; Horizontal 15. Type of parrot. | & 1 1. Bad 16. Repaired bottoms of shoes. Ik We will accept your old P i Fr a sword 17. Thin metal plate. b Piano, Radio, Player, o Wi ‘zg ot a louse 18. Type of gultar. %g Phonograph or other ; 1 (2% R ORC L s 10, Large inland bodles of water. M\ inusical instrument to- : 1 in scale 21. Minute openings of tha skin. : ward one of these beau- ;fi‘ rs x A\ ! communication, not 22, Blackbird. ¥ tiful new all-electric ¢ 3 on. 23. Dies out as sound. radios. b 7 on for “postseript.” 26. To broaden. !‘g : (d SRS e 0. Frosting Beautifully Encased in ’gf' 5% i 1 he apex. " o dsbioritor |¥ An American Walnut % 5 % : Swimming organ of a fish. I Cabinet | tarked with spots or lines Before. | e e Lele: ise. To subsist | Ellminators RKevenmb i [ ymach of an animal. . Measure of area. | No Batteries Hawley ge given to stock- Answer to Yesterday's | (A or B) and i ( 8ix Gennine fairond i i pronoun, A. C, Tubes Baldwin 4 2 ;e Single Tnit 1 n t | Tlluminated Mulestie 2 : Dial Control = Power Pact T H i (21 | 3 e & EASY TERMS J Portion of a curved line | 3 srly part of night (PL) IZII‘ ot She 40, Largest land plant Churc] 6 hb w. @ in, e Be ek nton End whe 09 e r)“nnr]v‘\aunk(" Street | ’ flnfi 0. Conn, } s out of sight she felt very ‘onely | 2. By way of. | New England s Junest Munc Hows™ nd blue. | 8. Neuter pronoun. Al Hartford—Waterbury—Springfield 3 e o G dorr 5 S : OO 0 0 5 05 0 T O T 5 . Striped camel's hair cloth. g X stairs and rapped ou the door. dishes she She opened the bottom drawer of + A Sometimes had dropped in his cab some time over hey are failing to get results. ing pan in which the rabbit wus Another important tactor in dis- cipline is n nd from then und mental powers. One should not rabbit Elizabeth Ertz lexpect a two-year-old chil Gidn't matter much to him,” said gtill indefinitely things care- natural | like her if you met her, though. secure such a result; it will mere- spoons salt and 1-4 teaspoon pepp r | s awfully sweet.” ly make the child moody and badl n it nicely. | She went downstairs and Lily 1a¥ tempered. (Copyright, 1 A Service, Inc.) The two fundamental methods of ccuring discipline are rewards and she gald t0 |harent to know the things that the “She knows how umm appreciates most or to help being poor, 'the most worthy of being appreciated. Most hosen. Whipping is seldom neces- ary or desirablo with an intelligent perts in child psychology point out | at the manner of whipping fs just e of a mustard plaster or any- ishment such as |such circumstances the chi haked potato cipline is to help the child to form | 4. e for parents to pun- |, ng Jet stand over night or six or|cloth, and ght hours. Drain and disjoint. Put Leautifully hoxed, appear on tl linto a kettle with one medium toilrt goods counter awaiting your cover with boiling wa- selection N a tantrum be- | iz0q onion, particular | §% us treating him in an in and throw away the wat able manncr. itoll picces of rabbit in flour an: cond principle is that the brown quickly on all sides in & ho! rent ould vivw each punish- frying pan using half butter an nt i the light of an experiment. half lard. Put rabbit into & c ents will use the serole with 1 cup diced carrots, 1-- me type of punishment over ami cup diced celery, 2 tablespoo r the same type of violutio nced onion, 1 cup diced tart aj discipline, without realizing that ple. Make a thin gravy in the fry justif browned and pour over combinatio to ask the child to in casserol There should 1 empt things beyond its physical cnough gravy to completely covet and vegetables. Cover cas- serole and cook one hour in a mod to sit Such action is un- erate oven. Salt and pepper ar: for a two-year-old child. added to the gravy to season the nishment of the child will not cntire dish. One and one-half tea BEAUTY H ow and W}Iy ANALYZING YOUR FACE POWDER By Ann Alysis, “What 1 do not understand,” savs Edith, discussing beauty aids in gen- cral and powders in part iy why is such a great differenco {in the various brands of face pow- metimes a psychological pun- | 17T on the market, depriving a chilg |, L 40 ot mean in color or per- | fame, for that is readily accountcd for, but why are some creamy, whils other: dry, and why do some oothiy, while others scein nishments. Rewards are relative- stmple, since ft s easy, for the child appreciate the things punishments are unwise ild. When whipping is done, ex- | delicate a consideration as the ng else applicd to the skin. Other Punishmen something he wants, putting him bed for an hour, or interfering th his play may be far more efi texture of the skin to become comes knowing P something of the Sabhes vegetabl Luncheon — Scalloped hs oand which enter singly or i tion into the making of our most relied upon beauty aid. ki, bismuth, (oxide, mmplings, milk, tea. Dinner—Casserole of rabbit, twice Talcum, ¢ stufted celery sontfl, bnitrate, subearbonate), zine, ilk, coifce ley. magnesium, (oxide or all children should not be al- (iopige) are only a few of the r the forepaws of the rabbit have jurp en removed when the rabbit was powders, They are essed. Cover with cold salt water wately, of coloring the whits mixed inti- 4 through bolting perfumed, and later, r and parbeil for 30 min NEA Service, Ine Copyright, 19 ] An elaborate design is quilted on a sim- ply cut coat of gray cloth trimmed with gray fur in the col- lection of Drecoll of Paris. 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