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LOVE'S EMBERS Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a N Noel Veritzen Pleads With Mary Harrison. was There Veritzen's voic tribute sonreefuls daughter commission 1 1 the prerens Hivo o to the ces wit h which the girl fused, T Noel T would arr “iolinist eame group, Marion 1 dashed back witl to my facing No It was no linger witt have con where near, ling of it and I t ocean, plant - wat truder inter ] Noel wished to =uv oned wit ) kid fron of ea grass and— pieces of wood and sam and more of noise made dune when the whirh had soun above the strains of h and given him the Mary was near. As o a pleee of iron, 1 T Mary should hear sound. Noel wasm whio cotnred ng to zo there, rupted the t coast dmel Noel's ez nowledge ¥ foot 3 tan absorie In never A tongus smooth; Its purpose never is to goothe ~—O0l4 Mother Nature. ‘Whitefoot the Wood Mouse sat 1n an old home cut in a dead tree by Downy the Woodpecker. He was; looking up at the little round door- | way, which was now quite filled by Mrs, Whitefoot. A great gladness filled the heart of Whitefoot He fairly bubbled over with gladness. He was so filled with with gladness that it was some time before he leeded what Mrs. Whitefoot was saying or even noticed that that high, squeaky voice of hers was un- usually sharp. He was glad for two reasons. Not two minutes be- fore, as he had listened to the sound ©of claws coming up that he had been in despair, for he been sure that those cl belonged fo fhadow, the W, To that Mrs. Whitefoot | Shadow had been foll naturally filled him with gladness, ‘The mecond reason he was because he had fou had come to the Gr He had found M would be more she had found h was the same. that's sharp Away From ‘hitcfoot, “ths o and as you tree, you asel tiscover ad of ng him a great didn't Boy saved m And, of course was glad 1 what he Forest for. W 1 ful to eay v S0 Whitefont herd to mu m, bt the remult bewan to res that e foot didn't anr happy as he w Whitefoot o of morts, Yes be what fs called wave mquenl than o Whitefont 2 ning aw nehamed T 3 fo S o manded 3 Biack Whitefoot What's Whit replicd ning to losc hi cormpos: Kot NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Once Overs Repiatored U. 8. Pateut Office CED ER WOMAN HIS WIFE A5 THE WIFE PICTURED | THE OTHER r™vo VAL A N RESLLY LODKED HATEL L0867 WHEN THEY sAr wEAR WOorMAN l MARCH 2, 1928 By C. D. Batchelor| VARIED LINES OF e W oun- riety of four, trer \oortical words provide a a g journey A Turtle . of beetle, plant 0. repare for rtifice, 1ge £he of publi s, Pertaining to a 1 Mousk like tion for str cation nsed the genus Nel- for Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle SVIALLIATR] [AlClBIAN Y ININEISTS Life's Niceties Hints on Etiquette vs all forks it pl The Answers Idom Menus for the Family : BY SISTER MARY Tire routor akfast Stew creamed . popovers heon steweed floatin French Fried Onions ee or flour ater 1 egg el and en neh thick and let stand between lowels at ihout fwo mm-,. 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MORRIS FISHBEIN Fditor Journal of the Medical Association Hygela, the Health American of Magazine and When a lmman being pointed out by D 1 in 4 recent coneideration of * ter and Health.” he exere siderable number of stimulate No have methods oy When a person laughs lis di phragm moves up and down and the stimulates his larynx sounds 186 museles Young ki Girl Law ( and produces chuckles. Babies laugh early In sometimes can be laugh by fickling the body. It is much an infant laugh by adult, probably because the ac n as lite and etimulated to rtain arcas of ensitive in S nervous eysten: Women, as a rule, do not laugl vy or as hearti as men, bhot probably because vears of unueual customs made it rather unrefined for a woman to laugh heartily. Ferhaps the tight corsets that women wor as Doctor Walsh “believes, so inter- fered with their laughing move ments that they got out of the habit of laughing. The chief value of laughter in health is to afford relaxation of mind and body, lcesoning the ners: nsion, which modern physicians ¢lieve has much to do h th nortening of our existence, The per son who can laugh things off easily ss likely to suffer with depres- ile it is true that 1 the spaces of the lungs th ot usually ventilated, it is hoped nat no one will make a health fad out of hearty laughter. There are other ways of ventilating the lungs. Doctor Walsh carefully considere the effecis of laughter on every por- tion of the human body, sometimes stressing a point to educate his readers in the hygiene of the various organe. He is inclined fo think that laughter was designed primarily to the diaphragm and the in- a1 organs, and that it therefore nts a function important for ighter will Areise xercise ter life He recommends that laughter con- tinue throughout life, but not in excess. Just as people may eat too | much or too little, £0 they may also | laugh too much or too little, Over- | exercige of any function not | conducive to de is necessarily its selenment | MISS FLOREN i March frimming ime the the sport pages. Miss Florence {of the Yale Law [ Loring Younx retiring {of Harvard and one of the | orators of M chusetts, and lic |him in a debate on the |amendment This measnre, if vou skip over the hington date-lines, intro- last month, by and proposes that: | “Men and women shall have equal | rights throughout the United Stafes and every place subject to its juris- | dietion i “Cot ton, Harvard Yale. But kept. off lanother | this FLAPPEP FANNY SAYS: Wi news can b Rogaty, Xchool A graduate overseer foremost d was n congress, Senator Curtis shall have power to en- {force this by appropriate legislation.” Agitation in Massachusetts ie resolution was referred to the committec on the judiciary. Mean- while agitation for the passage of such amendment is being carri in several of the states—among them Massachusetts In an aftempt voters of this state Younxz 1 their With 4 tating gallantry, (ahn wa of the article Miss Rogatz and verbal lances Youns etate's A zocd looking hewhey gl oat epeaker takes ! twentieth | d(m’ to enlighten the| STRANGE VOCATIONS OF WOMEN IN WORK ARE SHOWN| | hibits of the in the rough She will demonstrate stones ar Wor four inatgd Ielon M, Bennrtt o it torial glimp. sion The pearane: brill coligeun Many this yve tors WOMAN vs. MAN wraduate Acclaimed in Debate With Harvard Overseer on Woman's Rights CE ROGATZ women really | and ghonld recial legisla- enacted for contends that are a privileged peopl not be robbed of t tions which have been them-—such as shorter years) took on B.| of meat would vantazes already trial legislation, welfare activities, 'and kindred fields. In many states, laws favor women in these regards And he furrowed his brow as he touched on the subject of alimony— (for here it has been that the man usually pave, Girl Lawyer's Contentions Taking the English, Miss | Rogatz, who Aices her law in INew York i when she st |speaking for the Woman's party, pointed out that sex has nothing to do with the matters under discus- sion. If legislation and regulations are necessary they should be based upon the nature of the work, and what not, but not upon gender. | She flaunted a list of legal dis- criminations now existing in the United States—and they floored her {oppanent for a long count When the man opponent a the quectian of aholishing special legislation. which has been enacted amen n of ad- 1ined-—in indu: reverse T raise prospective mothers, | bac the girl came 4 what about protecting prose pective fathers?" Belicves Alimony Reversible Had he gone on to ask ber about alimony, she would have told him that it should work both ways—with the wife paving the man, if he were unable to support himself, and shc were able. There was no official verdict ren. B > bout. So this battle he official Yale- e —— — MODIFICATIONS OF PHL SQUARE FAC) is not likely forele aight lines jding the charm s former Gt 5 annonness . Wils of the Pennsylvania, candidacy for Congress from the fifteenth district has Kevstone State LOVELY COMBINATION hydrangea blue velvet cape, with shirred voke and is lined with orchid eatin 2 stripe of silver in it evas D impart nowaday Lack cuffs I of seallops w SLEEVES diversity to Some turned ave one or two tiers wide sleeves may Sezllops €nd in scallo DAYTIME SILHOUETTE, are pleated tiers vary the of many daytime frocks. chiffon tiers give novelty [to the skirt of & new print on & magenta backeround. i ov | Magenta BUCKL bfi' VOGU! l" 3uckles remain the smart trime { ming for the opera pumps of lovely | color for evening. Huge buckles lon a rose kid palr are covered | with kid to match PLASTRON MOTIF deep ped plastron of gites a charming yoke green satin dress and mverted U-shaped n- kirt A Anll effe sy sert in Angelié Touch | | | the | Flattennz milady's shonlder of sheer lace on a bit of an knocks the fcllow for a goal. | house of representatives for many!in many states for the protection n!]an‘ehc touch to her evening §o™me