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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1928. LOVE'S EMBERS Once Overs ~ ByC.D.Batchelr Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Sorjas——— New York, March 81--Men are 0ing to have a smart understanding } i 7 ¢ s 3 0 : of style this spring. As the girl who had called herse AR . Vil . e d ¥ The new shoes boast, in addition Eleanor lincoln entered her S z y i ; sk ; to solid comfort, no small amount of room again, she turned to mo wi i o k dns s e /—,“'s- = ¢ 3 ¢ style. Toes for sport are squarer but | an_almost petth oL e i | 2 (ANCULA\'EQ N B U Y Ry i : neatly so. The Princess Resumes Her Confes- sion 1o Madge “How much 4 Brown and white combinations than in A oom:™ & = : 5 U raurncirA A ’ . p have the cdge on black and white, claimea ' t i } & 1 b 3 h 2 | and dark russets are the thing for window shs Imost never have she sl Leen thl \«r 108} G & 5 ' . / | strcet wear, provided of course you | it down. W 3 i L & . s ¢ have picked one of the hew browns Before 1 had time cit « 3 P V.0 4 s £ | or tans for your strect suit. or ignore th a such aca it S Y . ' 7 7 1t really is in sports shoes that vndeniably the girl y ! { ) ‘ Ty ] . M. Man displays his flair for trick- jmpulsive b to me T i tood on 1 B y ; iness. He may Pave blucher cuts if 4 e 2 £ ’ ' | he likes, but the English cut is neat- | and better this year. i : \ Ior the immaculate man who | ally do not meuan to by pRing VIl Sy { N sticks to immaculate flannels there | is perfectly all v 1 ¢ § / 4 o is a baby-doe skin in white. 1t has her, a bit pe « ¥ i ¢ v befo - == R + plain yamp. no tip or other dec- not help but s . i ! DL, g = f s e 2 oration, and laces neatly with white country.” She meant that 1 Imost i ¢ & = lsd ! Next in pooularity for the well- minds of hc 1 8 & oumdelors 3 dressed man is the brown and white great guif betweer mi of a LIgH noL 0t & 2 or black and white combination. royal dynasty an ! ns offed s S 53 > ,Here the sho: is of white buckskin whateve | T bt e e T A /! ! or dacskin, with the saddle of finel Iy had b el t om- | £ Lk 4 y 3 - grained calfskin, Sometimes lizard, mands to people wi T 1 ¢ ¥ ¢ 4 . i sharkskin, or even snakeskin is used were far above me in stafic P b . 3 1o Eive a snappy touch. She flashed across the 1 with | 1 cd 2 which 2 & The wing-tipped oxford is mifty | the evident intention of dr sho & t 1 O P N 2 - for street w when it comes in shade, but 1 spoke warni q ¥ poy r 4 - - ’ ¥ h . fwo tones of brown. A white oxford. sha had touched the « spok of it 1 returnd B o £ 7 wing-tippad in black, with back | “Don't touch that n until 1 she 3 Ty SPRGA nk in black and the lacings T have a chance t uo s 87 plenuin R0l I i ol | e 4 hlack, is slated for a tremendous thi z ¢ to the “fortu 1 g b B gy % / run among the better dressed. ! She wh ward c- | delivering a ze, “but 1 think 3 g X Punchings and #titchings trim all | ment. Lavine ust aloy 1 bonrd [ (g W N | the tipped shoes—some of them at- “Why? What? 0 YO EG LT IE oL b b i - - ¥ y ng real fancine that—- he b inucd in p % 4 s <t bhut far from the least there | Her voice ¥ cr o eyes t i 5 £ [ B / come the very original Deauville stared into mi i t o 3 G C ! 7 . = Y i ' 1 wdals and Palm Beach novelties. she guessed part at leas s hat L t 1 4 . ¢ S L e . ) g | These are of woven leather, or cut- was going to tell her. “But t vt B 3 Y 42 5 outs in fancy design. with tricky “While you were n cone | and HMenry, telling them 1o be o e § § i T 2 i /i g trapsy that buckle distinetively. | was perched in the branches of thef - K when T oreached there, i 4 Fi N z /e H All 1it's to he a year of much big 0ak outside. T am sure that who- | and {0 fiud some w f com i e ¢ > g iR \ // pedal originality and variety, Smart foundations for spring sports: above, to be worn with tick-pat- ever it was, had field glasses and | 1 home without e . o - = . R /A X s terned hose, white buckskin with saddle of tan calf; below (left to right) was looking into the room. T caught | body cise of ou ¥ knowing it per s D - = all-white baby doe-skin, with white laces: bla ~tip on white buck, the reflection from them in an odd | Yo U imagine how happy 1 was % . /~g;§<¢n@(”g/‘}v/i 'gf/izl ;fi(’; ;l”f“_ An Ounce Of fancily stitched; snappy Deawville sandal of black-white woven leather conjunction with the mirror and the | When during the very first week of T & 7 betil with. a buckled strap instead of lacings, and squarc-tipped and brgnded anl ohably | our stay heee, a maid at the hotel . P CET YwR DRIVERS LICENSE wipewr i P 9 sunlight upon the wall. 1t prohs | i white oxford, the band in brown squarc-tipped s’ aoms mischievous b i 1| shipped me a note from Anna.” ANY TROUBLE Sun Valuab e white oxford, the bandings in brown with heavy punching=, | think it is as well to keep o] Copyright, 1928 ‘ drawn for a while.” | Feature Servie ! L Worth Pounds of Cure dt Your Health i en I ¥ Ga]ll Cura Pnescrlbes 1l n Larx,c Doses a college, not a clinic, not a hospital, | i nor an institute, but all four of them | 3} How To Keep It— e ; to Preserve the Lustre Causes of lliness It is the New York Medical Cen- | for, the greatest thing of the kind | that has ever heen built to dv’(flnl; I have always given great care to BY DR MORRIS FISHBEIN sy and death, and to add to the MYy hair, cherishing the old-fash Ty Thornton W. Burgess 4 Medical Association and of joys on this mortal coil. “"0‘“'“5 EIOV\ Very early in my hwealon Y. B : ] '. . .. i..- | Hygeim (o Healy Nngas o e i scsting (v oot creer, 1 oherse 4 9 about it, is the effort 1o utilize sun. | Many prima dommas, )y wearing l»l P d \V { | or. Atlar of a famous i i ow an y Reginald Tght-= veal sunlight - in every room | hes hinding wigs, burned their lf‘T ,':‘,k f':',l"w“‘,,‘., “ e o A i i children’s hospital in London has de- . «ard; rooms are arranged so [OWD ‘hair to short, lifeless wisps. 3ut other «“”w“mrl‘-' il i - [ veloped a classification for @ BFOUD q)1¢ cvery bed may have a window. | Consequently, instead of wearing e “Who I Kinky the Kinka e \ - 3 ! in{ sick children whom he calls “in- | \jcy there are sun-rooms and gar- | Wigs in my opera impersonations, I NETS TAKE THEIR demanded Bobivy Coon ; k / | testinal children s for convalescents have always had my own hair dress OWN SHAMPOO \ ; i in classifyi 1t 1hat ed to suit the part I sing. 1t cevfain- ! He writen cleverly ng is amazing, indeed, after “A membe ur family who | : 3 ! . L BY ANN ALYSIS s ‘:';,.ni:;‘:no:..‘:‘,f e J “.“.. ' i-“.. [ nin group, saying that such & chitd |centuties of otions and _pills, the |1y takes much longer &nd sives movse | How shall the = datk-haircd try where your co v the 5 & | brings to its parents little satisfac- wedical profession is paying less at- | trouble, but it pays well in the end. | og g out the beanty o Coati lives.” repli apper the ) = 3 Hon and no credit, for its appearance |tontion rach year fo medicine and | Besides. for an hour each MOMMIN | ryven lacks? Kinghird. " . .. | suggests exhaustion from a spell of ing back to nature for its cures. [T let iy hanr fall looscly; nothing e nt s Ty Juedicines are made from | helps &calp cireulation or intigorales “He isn't always called Kin debanchery, and its depor t 5 wlarly and as frequently it k::lka'm‘n b Cnnlg fl. ....“ fl. ]‘hanky impossible. plants and Derbs and W would be {1t more. | sister, at leost twies a we . name.” replied Sunshine the Yellow | | sins of the Children foollsitinimny gy sve less, but | Watchfal Walting | wishes to keep her hair in prin Warbler. | In these daye when the sins of [nature supplics more than growing | Knowing thee things, 1 watched |, “What is that?" demanded Bolhy | the children are visited upon the |Im|:< fo heal her sick ehildren and | bobbed hair as it were from a dis Coon “Honey Bear,” replied Sunshine | very promptly. “That's funny 100, | “fas he rirzs on his (3il2" demand- | Lecause he 1sa't a Dear at all. But| o1 Bobhy I've heard him ealled Honey Dear | ever so many times.’ 1Tt ke tion, sl exercise mor care in ene respeet, and that 15 1 | fathers unto the fhird and fourth [the greatest of these is sunlight. a’sorl - of “look before ¥ou | ey chojee of soap. which shoulil i Cthe. paren(s of fhe in-| No gorn ean live in the dircet {hob” state of mind. Alko, 1here Wis |y (ie host quality. and confam o testinal child are little to be envied. [rays of the sun. Just how far these |another disquieting phase of the raaent (AL ot AL AP E Lo il Children who suffer. from chronic |direct rays aftect the germs ih our luation—the tight, binding felt hats | s aiie paioe it gisanin sas vt absorption of poisonous material jbodies not heen ascertained. But ) which women wear. &0 much admived an o bounets from their bowels are unheaithy and |that they do affect them is certain. | Hecently 1 went to one of Aue to the natural oils pro- “But T like Kinkajon better” de- | have o and | ‘unhapp_\ They have bad com- lecsh air is an ofnes g;m‘..)\m'rr. foremost hair specialists in New fgent iy the sealp, Washing often o elared Scrapper. ‘You sce, 1've|docsu't t0. You have forgotten | plexions, their eyes are dark-ringed Histn o Ao ShormolsiiacSiSHog ek nad iighs world. Rhe an- |, s atural hair dressing. so B N ue ik Poal) called Hionsy | & : cold weather | Most of the queations in this pi Perched. and the lids baggy, the tongue is ¢ *)\ in the tr é‘ “‘P':”\Dl i ':‘ e swered both of those SQUCtINE | o drops of Drilliantine applicd Bear: and when two folks are call- | down there,” seplied Scrapper. “But 4i% as Rary Mwmien e 2 et coated and the breath has a foul || W OUC et SinliEn A e o s [ lmashine ot e fiay el eabie ijen | DaTean o ol tatl wiial you |zontal may prove a 3 r to the Preposition of place. odor. haniel pound ptiure, Bunllabi and ling was scientific, This s what Ahe i ety e it by T liko Jiniey | cant el more modern fans . Cove Such a child is without appetite, | fresh air are free. by do house fanid; **Iour veins near the temples | s carhor of potash, car- (hle f\;mki;»wu e ph e S % o TSohy HORIZONTAL Secular. usually feverishly active, it sleeps "“"“I“"" "’:‘“[“‘1 ':,”: ‘(;';“‘“;:"'h::" supply blood to the scalp. Women. o5 0e oo o Leronide of Tiydro Wiy e loak 2t < 1l A Qi T LW semtad e Who T e okt fuinous mmam-i| 10, Natlvg sotal | badly and has bad dreams, frequent- |19 SR | by wearing tight-ftting R hats | o\ heautify blonde haiv sl i e et Ve bor, Mt s cibnh Jueut 06 my song type,of singer? . Who is the patron saint of Irc- |1y perspires frecly at night. Such ales o |impede the circulation and hall ey, S Jight in color, tike all the nquired To on. : ¢ : i inelse SAMl et horac na? BT it praiony (a1 SN, disease gerins would §ot @ |starve their hair. Worse yet, i the e g fusire e s Scrapper and Sunshine laughed you would be afraid to go S - 3 ; fona |01 reception when they knock fOr |case of the bob, the SUDDIY OF | framen LIl right out. “You never would know | U tail to help him hang on.” ; e \ of appelitisuchiias alrt atinglan 08 TR CA BRI o o D e Tosin oy frobn| s s bl Bl M EXpEREsRd A | Coronet. Pird similar to an ostrich. gnawing of the bed clothes. | g natural oil which formerly fed from |y o/, you were related if you should mect o S ey ey dharrlicl. deritation| 2Ny ninuis) e can, nob ohtelln & s to 20 inches of hair. norw feed U e the tamily. 1t really Is, DBut Old| “Serap 1 w\tos? said Tie (18- Prescrihed course of food 20. Cured thigh of a hog terial i associated with ncurotic | AT 2% o | oil in those four “nehes of bob sonp. A very small amount of lemon Mother Nature says he dovs and | Vs to 3 Who is the miost probable can- Component. symptoms in the form of restlcssness, | il s | hair rots it at the roots. S AT N e T VI et = didate for the presidential still irritability, cantankerousness and ill- | Tonics In Quantity 1 to neutralize any Wali reniain- that setfles it. He Tooks nior " 0 . e : ea:l”, ,‘] o ,J.,,‘ Wi nomination in New York tering machine, hameor. 1t is remarkable that when | Six Children Not Enough In my treatment rooms WRHEARd | (1L from the soap el in washing i 2 GO TP S state? “ultivated land. the condition is properly cared for | 0 C e lof quantitics of fomics and JOONS | «o0 much acid, however, is just s Haa 1 rings on his tail de- J Point of compass. Twenty-four hours. in these cases the child begins to im- To Win Progeny Prize ;. aiready veing trantically used on ISt o aa s ata, ik aaiiiad Dokby ; Hie v 8. Yo abulous bird prove, develops an appetite, sle riin, Mar. 31, (P1—Being father | vomen's scalps in cascs of incipient | Scrapper shook his head. “No, |he certainly is teresting fel A I 1 ! i & Tf the Dafr ix on the chestnut or 1% @Al bisre wus o) ngs o oo ! BeiaaliorsaniolEhcati e - Tralschood. Soundly and ehanges in tempera-| Lo “only” six children brougnt ‘& |haidnoss.” ubnrn ord v ; will add o = Seventh note in scale. 3 used for fodder. | ment as well. | Berlin baker nothipg more than a| 1 do not believe in a frequentl, e et te his tail.” i e i Ancient. v of a sheep. . Usually the child should be put | | booby prize at a competition aMONE | shampoo; every night 1 brush my LtaeSinalichomy LI n Bobly Coon € 1 wouldn’t | Bobhy. Acid derived from fruit “omipa promptly to bed and provided with | children-blessed families. The €OM- | nair with a good stiff brush, takini think much of a tail without ring _ i 5 12, Tidy. is the first name of & diet which will be casily digestible | Petition was held in the +Neue|the atrands scparately and brushing -am\w. ‘ il L 55, What §s the projecti P Shaysam, author of the Ru- |and leave bt little residiie. Cercals, | Welt” (New World), a combination | from the acalp out. Then for a few “Yoa wonld if n h a tail | st o ] ¥ i 1 » = & rsta J i B v = 3 : 1o he i o i At A T¢ ""l‘- o which s \}] "'I‘-"m fresh m:;( in \h;l form of orange | "x:‘li‘:":""‘l ‘;’(‘:‘;I"' hall and “‘do'"\[m::::t;,"m;:m” an:l‘h .:1‘0‘lv\'|vlv:. Il iy be hu irmative | juice, and vegetables passed through |4/ 1St g m he scalp with my finger- Diluted cream. . Owed. e e { hrOUEN " Amid the blast of trumpets, the | (ipy, That kecjs away white h Myself 45 stir | Stances for fecding. Cooked fats ana | Champions of human mass produc-| Brushing brings out the natural 'rom what secd is chocolate |47, Lair of a lcast {fied foods and rich gravies should | tion marched upon the platform, ac- | justre of the hair, and T bave to usc| ccurcd? {47, Abbreviation for “scnior.” | be particularly forbidden. | companicd by their exhibits. OnlY |only a very little Hindu oil made | Deity 40, Nasantot® Proper Diet | one, a master cooper, could polnt 10 | from flowers. It is a good thing to e s L e » 0 0. Old-fashioned form of — It is important that the intestines what was lettered “Exhibit 0," OF jet air pass through the hair. Not | it “ . A . a a be cvacuated of their dangerous con- | & fifteentiv chilg. The "“"‘:‘ com- | only do 1 leave it loose for an hour cll, said e, “its 3 d 5 - . Tucharist ves : petitors lagged three behind. The | or two in th but all night. | rap arc " St § t story ) z 5 = {tent and the bowels then regulated or two in the morning, but all night. | wrap around c Paid icity. [TIRIEIS[PIAISIS] i+ proper diet so that they will con- }'WIW with his lusty legion of 15 Y ‘ i restores am Kinky's." spok i Warbler, My, hut that s ¢ | tongue a b My g What 1 2 den e ks : ‘ e {46. To follow [A[R[ TARMAIEIR] | INIE [T] L inotion satisfactorily, The | Carried off first prize, iwo couples | Galli-Curci discusses carc of (he| S e 1h o Nciaky 4y fgd s o Dot Ml e | with 12 each were tied for ue(‘nndq,a"dq and fect in her next article [LIAISTTR I [CE] rugs to be prescribed will be chosen |, 3"y, ro0 11 children each for third. Seattored Al u s ot . the physician according to the in 51, W coins are t ereiary b 10 [PIO[RIEMMSIMIUITI | ¥ (/0.1 cane | The haker's half dozen, ending with | %‘/ | o . . = | ase. Y ; Life’s Nicelies Avstrin-ungary ? INJOITT1 JOINISHRS [OAIR] A EILG | Alsinante ot afgers A HINIUT mad il ol Ol EhE B éflfl - FLAPPER FANNY S VERTICAL FIRNICIEISIMTIOIUITIEID] | tion is far more serious in a chila | ""8: Hints on ]‘ltillll('ttc 1 lio e hot of wo-| AT IOMINTIORPEIRIO] | then it is in an adult. It may in the \ R < { . 1S} 7 (raze ot tho chitd mar s cnore ex- | Fashion Plaque Flencl\ Girl Caddies ‘. NOE DENS Ak iall A ! T Do Not Give Advice| }Bachelor’s Life His 1 Paris, Mar. 31. P—French cad- | | L dics are a different breed from | | For All 98 Years \_ | those found on the golf courses of London, Ma 31, (P—Sir H-rryi . Great Britain and Ameri I '\/l f h cding Bodkin Poland, one of the most em- | || About half of them are girls and | enus ol the Famlly Vol |inent of British criminal lawyers | | most, of them never speak a word BY SISTER MARY O cup dried kidney beans, 1| who has just died here in his nine- to the player whose clubs the: ip diced carrot, 1 sweet green pep- | ty-ninth year, never hesitated to say {| |carvy, unless they are first spoken | wr. 1 large onion, 1-3 cup rice, 2 | that his length of years was due to | to. ) | Breakf cidded fresh pine- (ps canned tomatoes, 1-4 pound | his having beei a bachelor all his it is rare to find a French cad- | pple, corcal, cream, fricd cornmeal | fresh mushrooms, 1 tablespoon but- | life. die who will offer advice on what | ush, maple 0 coffee ! teaspoon salt In a book of reminiscences that - club should be used and few of | Eat H(mu Live [‘(mg' ‘) Lune x.ul getable g Souk beans in cold water to more | he Tummll;wd E hl;\ years lago he' 1 'tdhvm (c\'or vi\l'vu: the anguish olr‘ carts of lettee | 1 ss- | than cover over night. Drain and | wrote: “Than eaven 1 am a| isgust so evident on a Scottich Says Nfl)“h Bee King ... cookics, mi, tea Wimer in boiling water for three | bachelor. If T had married J might | caddie’s countenarce at the noorf Aberde « . Mar, 31 ®P— | Dinner — Stutted potl Lerloin, | hours, Ietting water cook away as | have been bothered with children | shots of a duffer. Sometites, how- There is I the world 10 Igrilled sweet pot iered spin- |much as possible without burning. | and perhaps even have been dis- | \ ever, when they think a player has | L lit hoy 1id to defy lach, stuifed appie sa sher- | Drain and add tomatoes, carrot, pep- | graced by them . . .1 am sure if \ 3 made a fine shot, they tell him so. | . on. lectur- [hut, wilis. coife o mineed. onion pecied and sliced |1 had married 1 should have been | As in America, most of the cad- University | Apples are cat in shees abonut an [and s Simmer until vegetables | dead long since.” |{ |dies are youngsters. Few old men| Paris, March 30 (P —Notable inch thick, pared. corcd amd dipped [are tender. In the meantime cook | His 44 years at the bar were spent carry clubs as a regular occupation, | points on this black znd white model t honey if vou mon juee, ) T o slices | rice in boiling water until tender. | as counsel for the government in as in England and on the great sca- | from Jeanne Lanvin are the simpie ot S, N s the advice arr; d on a bed of lttuee and [Drain and add to vegetables. Saute criminal cases and he figured in \ side courses of Scotland. In some of | draped effect of the wrap-around p e . 5 i cd with a sture | mushrooms in butter. Arrange veg- | many famous trials. It is said he the French ports, such as Saint Jean | and the cut of an attached blouse Very onger than weese. chopped secded [etable and rice misture on a hot | presecuted morc people for murder % de Luz and Dinard, fishcrmen go 10| of white crepe roma. The skirt is contended. vaising and choppe Cooked | decp platter and sprinkle mushrooms | than any of his contemporarics and, | the golf courses in the off season | black crepe de chine trimmed with R o reing ek e wholee 3¢ lever the top. The mushrooms can | although mever showing animosity Shiny black straw. interestingly to Dick up a few francs Keeping|bands stitchod with gold fhread. 1 Adoesn't g fo oviety | 2 15 built of gophcr possible Tuster” raising which | be chopped or 10ft whaele. fowarda the accused, never displayed {rimmed. with felt in three shades their mariners eyes on some land- [ The hlouse is flecked with embroid- bud lo turn into a waliflowe R e jmust b pmm.u a4 in boiling water | (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) |any buman emotion. 2 of red, is this smart spring cap. ) lubber’s golf ball. Lery of black and silver, nry o »~