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i 1 LOVE'S EMBERS Adele Garrison's Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial A Past With boen aom er. | for Dicky was strong Madge Kaits the the Present on M arvelous thing. His affection 1 knew | Allen Drake look:d at my that b vas Co nted i ought | father as the older d him | that wy marriage w than | that the car in which they had eome | that of the average woman. | 0 the farmhouss must | ten im- i find out truth—1 made | mediately L quick, fierce, 1 vow to myselt “AI right! sir Be answered t 1 would gu. very action you mus rs ery word, act { of ha the library | fan i and in an- stay | other minute my n “You musit T told him s clasping him clos Just You're with 1 now est, | I'm going 1o take e you | il you're well and strong zain.t | Fecbly he drew fuce down to | i 1l Kissed it | “Always my M ot he said nd t 1 pillow rm > 5w ful and 1 was afraid 1essed that he was listening for any He I Do turk rom ou | int i v 1 s but a minutes, t 1 Allen Dy and 1 mysterions ey ol b tend From under my eye s in anotl into the Infinite I shot a keen glan, e ! without his seeing me agair faee U With a sudden littl cluite ) re wer i qae 4 er mouth the deep it s hap ly strong excitement ot ¢ k. H had found time | 2 mys terious Draper's treachery summons st a gl of bitt ieft M. Dicky and me. To a degree unusual ) in the even with doting parents, my fa- phiness 1 up in las sworn not to open use of his r | H,." | norse for his |t desertion of my mother when T tour rs old, and his gubsequent scparation from me rn unl one > you can go 1o | rest. T am sure | turing all the rs of my childhood and girlliood Indeed, it was not until after my the nest hour whie | marriage, that my father, known 10 we were seeir the travelers | Broadway as “The Quester,” hecanse com ttled in their | of his mysterious walting watehtu 1l “m a hot sup- | attitude in every public place, as :f I conld nat out of my enind he expected some time 10 sce o missing face, finally recognized me 1 put to Lillian because of my resemblance to my | Do you mother, fans n I had forgiven him e of my Fathe mother's dying request that T shou do o if he cver found me, and evotion to me long- |the query thyt later in my own room | ppose those 1 ack could have Drake o to since that time ‘Unce Overs NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1925 By C. D. Batchelor ]Sw1mm1ng Pool Must Be Clean Sanitation of Places Stre L 8. Patent Officn Bathing ssed. EDITOF With the out-- door swimmng scason near, it is not | wise to overlook the rules that gov- ern healthful and sanitary beaches Morris Fishbein has land pools. Dr written a series of six articles, to I printed daily in The Herald, siving {valuable 1ips on preserving our {health at pools and bLeaches. To-| Sterilizing the morrow. 1'ool BY DR Fiitor Journal of th MORRIS FISHBEIN American I Medic Association and of Hygeia ‘\ the Health Magzazi ‘ With the coming of warm r lin imming pools and ing 1 v& will begin in to v‘n“} their thousands and hundreds of | | thousands, in: 1 of the few whol I them to t ort dur-| ing 4he winter, | Swimming is gainir nercasing popalarity as a whols torm of | iy ical exercise and tion, and | Hhe swimming pool 8 ated | |with an sorts of ciu 1 nutions, schools i iments that promote pl 1l wel- | w i B of the cont 1de in s c pools and of| ith ility of conta of | the problems icne f |are such as have taxed the in-| ity of sanitarians ords are| {available of epidemies of grip, cold. | sore throat, in tions of 1 car and of the skin due to swim mination Chlorine in Water | | several methods are av for | [the sanitary control of the water.| |Th chlorine, which is one of | {th nding methods, has not | isolved the question en t Dins 1he question ¢ | wvater for King purpose - drinking water protect arter | Itreatment against heing contami | [ed mming ool tinually receiving contaming | thererore has to be constantly | Tn the University of Wiscor h Whe biamed on swimming pool chlorination ha: i i 1 n used nr, control jon. | ires’ and “thwarted im- | {The pool is of standard 0 | P | {fect long and nedal 1 Adler, erninent psyehia- | o 1 | tri. wder of 1 i ior elinic | with glazed whi ¢ and has a i l [ (: | \:,‘,l.,:v of 50,000 Y lin Vienua's public school s that | Ol”e raft ls | The top of the pool is two 11 fivst born, all sccond born and so | on hu 'Each Child Requires Some Different Training Method vted Psychiatrist Explains Problems That Threaten First, Second and Third Born, ohn may be famous or a neurasthenic; Mary, & chaming girl or an un- social rehel; baby Ruth a happy child or a spoiled one, BY JULIA BLANSHARD NEA service Writer York, May 1-How to treat your first, s cond, or third child or vour only child so his character will most perpl ents in this Sup- roup eharacteristios which | higher than the fioor and i ) 7 [ropnded by a walkway six feet|if understood, could be guided tol than eliher {he cdge noar] ficst-born childr ave the b obn ol or Niiblone at (bt outen] SOHLicHaNGe atibe fumous or | ) [i6g: weurasinant he contend J 2ac o ’Q ¢ o of th wa e thent v Studies for Both Boys and e e st horn s the key position sirls P 5 ! s drained away through|1n 8 of children. The Girls Popular. | i | e o ail e b fivat Borr winicor gL 1 iow off on to the floor. 1t is|tunately, depbnds tremendously on { ;“,,11;;~~'w-!‘ 40 got to the po - | the the faimly toward, 5 Old Mr. Toad is Left Alone | | Washington, May 1.—UP—Home | 1" 008 0 hower the ch . ofion who alient ol DR, ALFRED ADLER . e | cratt coursex for both boys and girls [ ath situated at the shallow end, | the sccond ehild averts attention By Thomton W. Burgess : - = A e U e i) Tl i rom {ho firal, and leaves Him o - | x | Once each day the water i arted individua 2 On other people neer de ¥, e aonoalen teacker |- B L Tk ol e wodx Threatencd by Depression. s they only | the Nigh schools of Tulsa, Okla. il et S In “Childven, the Magazine ucation IS 014 Mr | . .“ . .. . oo boys and — girls of the bigh | T 50, % ough u fitier, then| s, Dr. Adler suys of the fi . = d schools of Tulsa, writes Miss Birmk- e ) child, “Unless e ean overcome 2 a through a heater. then chlorinated | | Thers lot th in 11 | ley in the current Journal ot Home [MIOUEE & REERCE B0 (UM of | the sirugele for supremacy in his 00 eminine not depend Wiy . | courses in all phrases of home erart | VOO TG WEER IO & BECST Vish, more or liss hope- | ol get far. It is nice to have the and caonomics, and after three years Iy 2000 persons use the pool | 1oss ¢ Il show his hopelessn (()“CEC Dean S A This of other people, but such help i [of the experiment parents, teachers Jach persons is requir- | 1ater in life it confronted by prob : pgrts 2 loaned: and you know a loar and children agree that it hias been a + wonp and water shower | lems. 11 e is strong enough he be- Women's Education, st 1o withdraw ! ecos: vy sebi ety taspied | come hting child.” £ ;-rr‘.“ w:[\'!] len o IIVu‘ r "l )!ur' the girls mix-m:s, 16 pool 1 cleant 1 ‘l could u,v vent this, Af at ey today 1o L r. Toad. Old stuc 0] i home as a social een- the W nd took the cuay Oron when the | sl tion or WOl 00 making annual ter and the family as a social unit, ”" mflm“\ e I hiatrist insists, First of | | lon 1 omen ! vironment, g a ool Sk each weck | horn for the coming of the second . promi, v Mi N My iealth of the individual and |Bedimantcin: - TEDY “No ¢hile o oG 1o hE s dean of Barnard eoll ’mr‘ ’!‘ e “ _ inquired Old M : “‘Ih “xm‘“ :‘1'\ :: ‘nl‘v :Lmu:'l’\knf“ly{.( from the bottom of 1 pool X No ci Hl ‘,. [ .”\ ung to b ! ,lm P v eI erT Toad, vight behind him o Wadib i e ot eum rail removes o 245 cepaciol brotiierop glston | Gk s RIEA I K e : snake. So, 1 1 three ninc-letter words should aid, child care and training, domes- ‘:”‘v':‘dw“; i aEh onA “Tell him o what influence ”“" st "‘"” “” ""] thjcels in t Old Mr. o in Lis go rom here. T think T go |help mater in xolv this qu | tie architecture household manage- el 2 good he may he and how helpful. | ©OVC&¢ curriculum today mind ere ly.” Without |1ion p hat is 3f it doesn’t take |ment, houschold finances, labor |the W B A e Tl ol et saluable o voucn Now ' aea ! o s Cint 4 [t00 long to solve them in the first [saving Qevices and the servant| Heeard for W 1o and occuples the whole househpldg|1¢ declares o1 Mr. Toad al ¢ Sl ey Bl problem. The boys' courso s mot| Investigations mefe 'Y ittention, sce that the older one is to; ith Smiling Pool, Lut as Dot - | a0 Peter's tail bol Horizontal | Lauite o extensive, SoNat of chiosine §s neccasary to|Kept busily cmplbyed cither at a)Cr hor e ping z 1 1 dc 1Ol Mr. Toad | 1 Who s the heroine in Shake- | © IS and boys' courscs are |11 o the pool in @ polentially, gor- | NURsETy school or at home, “n that i Hg il v | e iy Gl gt to SR |carctully corcelated,” writes M | picidal condition. The amount va-|$a¥ Uhe <hift from parental atien h nent in 1) ‘ | Hiir o i % | | Binkic weanse it 18 believed that [micidal co 4 GR ooy e ‘ o think strai 10 have a fair 'h {:'1\’ i PRt o N . ; A ok ey | [ atier i lu":monl:lc\ u‘nj}’..rl ries enormously with the type of [ 10N from Jimscli 1o th oni- | s e that had p ‘ . ‘ e ) 'y 1“' S | Istanding results from the boys and |Waler uscd. Wth some watcr it fs) of Will nol appear a eatastrophe to | [[4Y, S T 08 TOeEs Know how : o1 ol in ¢ 0 help. = ‘ 4 possible to maintain find % winter, and ont of lons : el | girls working together. There is op- 1MpOssil " : Competitive DI s 10 find out about a new subject, Feler has g c he ,)1".‘{‘, i i | portunity for them to exchange jdeas Chlorine without frritating the e child has ml\ trouides 10 e acquainted with somc of the cious qa A o c a ¢ (0f the swimmers. eitg joys of the fine arts—these e picion 1 e Old M e = p {on the topics they are both studying, of the swim 5 o, nccording to br. Adle 5 g | S0 i ' lese are e , s N Pleasing to the people in gen- [and this makes 1 g00d foundation for | Vor this reason it n tmportant to] 0. B AR 'H”Ik' i ]’I\ useful in a home s outside W f nquired 01d i ot R o |1ater assumption of the dutics of consider chlorine mercly .o {older brothe Al SN We apparently face in Mr. Toad, who wis r behind Pt .”'W & theabbreviation C40r 5 RS, 45 | making and keeping a home.” |in the matter and not as a complets b, :’m!‘l S “‘ml o1t perll which we thouglt wis dor- “You et Arie . AaiA : sl e g 5 | AN ,,”.mm n., maintaining ko gy S s “lauered years ago—the idea that ull 4 nno |z site of winner ve race. e is na : el b ; y ‘or lllltclacy l."e only, and not as human beings o1 3 . I ore. With (22 ¢ of pine tree, | - ainst recognized ]r’l\rl and s o Vgt of 1t ) 1 if 1he way \What smuitain range) favma | Ban Anlonio, Texas May ol D—hs enus for the Fami y |WOMAN PREAC mn NOVILEX. iikeiy 1o bo nevolbbionary. Buf, ap{1iHed o dhielt sl stineo of. the i t &r 1 had nothing to fear (ha bt dzrs | betdtoan . gtia: art of its campaizn 1o rnmm.v Strasbourg, France, May 1.~ not alle 1o compete suecesstully | ,‘l"'.”‘"" v':f'“ b o ; ke il ore adt illiteracy in the United States .‘,[ IR MARY ‘w nee 1ias W hr"\mu.n preacher | with the older child in work and e Alh LU O A g last two or three yoa . 0 I ¢ Sue tore fhe taking of the 1930 census | |in Mlle Marie Bertsch, recently ap- | play, he cither sceks short cufs to D e e oo N . M, Toud 106 i Bhort s i neral Foderation of Womer Breakfast—Orange fuice, cercal, |pointed vicarcss of the church of St | sucecss or loses hopr Gint sdEslion 0 ”’] il nd 1 gold- 27 Wooly surface of cloth, conduct a school for 18 feream, m balls with tomato | iticnne de Mulhouse her “Much can be done for the sceond ‘1'“] sort n“ .‘“ ’,‘|.” 'm oy ¢ Vesosir they (29 Tray for carrying mortar, ‘ t biennial copyention in {sauce, crisp toast, milk, coffs — child,” suys Dr, Adler. “Avoid com- | oauceq and adap 1‘ t 3 The “Ther e ST 3G What the abbreviation for| S2n Antonio | Tunchcon—Cream of .Lwaruuw parisons within the family. Set cachi{ pooultar needs—gonerlly Ly o, Bireca an < ? ol y T Under 1he tion of Mre. Wil- [soup, croutons, peanut butter and | iitable to his age and ability | ot o oS TS ol out a M Ham I, K chairman of the ifruit sandwiches, lettuce, chocolats ' nd deftain from chiding one be- | what they ought o st cation, will | pudding, milk, t i cunse e does not read, 1 d i i L ; | pudding, milk, tea. f . mind o i i 1ot mo i ool cvery | Dinner—Pot roast of hecf with play like the others | Sreps c ion {brown gravy, baked new S Develop Bapidly. Beaded Chiffon Prints Beve appointed | iomato Jelly salad, thubarb, 17 the older child is a boy and Summer Evening Siyk 5 Mo % dtend the class- | pudding, milk, coffee. the younger a girl, the boy §s In @] Paris, May 1| UPr—A1 sonre of 1l ) 4 "-k"‘h o :;;:"‘Hu -”r‘g It's only by constant planning | difficnlt situation. Because nature | fashion honses whos Aty elient I t op- |43 Bblaved ih v ! and watching that good meals can {supports the girl mcutally and bod- | consider price of small impartane i N r ) el he promotion of |, q""(.yl three v‘imo; a v|,“y un‘l’ iy ll,n-l\ her seventeenth year, he b printed ehiffon evening dress ( t e seven days a we A ivery house- develops more quickly, plac th the flowered pattern i o « Cony €. Morri T : knows her family's appetite and [boy at a dlgadvantage.” bt Worth i : \.’ fer dno1 (ducation for Bun-leu. ghould plan te have cnongh but The third ehild s likely 1o become | syl netines the : “ou A ; North Carelina, will |not 100 much. Tnless left-overs are | |1azy and an cxeuse-maker, the doc- | done in contrasting color iy Tlach courscs, with the hel 1y . vaste 4 : 4 Bl i = ’ “M\m\m ”U ; 'bf cleverly used they mean -a‘l, | tor warns ue. e comes into o world | red on gray or beige, black on 5 LA n. sup monecy spent with no value received. jof ri like the sccond child. But {or dark blue on beige. Worth also i - k yal 1 In what ecity v v education for thelNjee calenlation makes it possible | |in the average fomily he has no suc- many bead tassels and fring FLAPPER FANNY SAY : 10 Lo, Hang in the of sdultatlog to provide varicty at no greater cost | erssor. Therefore, when eapable, he | — States o ied y‘x:" S -u'ur vvy 4 M(‘ "H]'I SSONS {than 1o se the same things day ofien overcomes 1he older children Fashi Pl |after day, | by his sense of importance. 11 this Mads tor teaching adult illite 3 Peanut Butte 1 Fruit ! faita 6y ekl ont o iy o s Madame Curie Heads g L e anut Butter and Fru } {1ails, he may get out of things hy | i 5 i ods of teaching Sandwiches hiding behind the fact of being — = List of Notables how o interest them i 1 half eup ,,],;.mnl m’-v»n 11 poiled and end up lazy, eseaping ' £ 9 e 5 tablespoons stoned and chopped from tasks, wasting time and rauk- | \bbie Old Fashioned Names [ dutes, 4| tablespoons mmlxlu and !m: excuses throughont his whol. c o Rahel choppe rine 2 tablespoons | | tife amil- | On New Edbuc LBt o fonmioon. satt, lemon | Vavors Adoption. ! o 1 Varis, May 1 P — Some of 1he | jujce, ! But neither the fiest, sccond or ) newest fabrics are the materials of | Wash dats well before stoning third ehild of a family has any cdge | « 1 O of heay 1 other day fand chopping, Lot prunes smmer in {on the anly ehild for difficultics, e i ied Llue gra | Challis, v voile ar i hoiling water for twenty minutes | cording to this psychiatrist. His one | o 3 fmportar tlerials Jor sum- fafier thorongh washing. Cool and | remedy for the only ehild's problems ot A it o e old ligit fromove stones and - chop. Work | |15 10 adopt & playmate or scnd him (o0 uler | wool washa print our mothers fpoanut butter to a smooth paste |10 a nursery school as young am 18 Quoti- |22 G i [ used to make o “Louse dresses” Lyith eream. Add chopped fruit. | | months se 1 carn soc X lis suitable for the informal duy |sait 4nd enough lemon juice 1o make | e e el p | <alt and enonzh 1emon ik ing with other children, @ . 1 bag dresses me ith slight draping or iy consistency to spread. Put be- | | Parcnts, however, need not feel | :.\,,‘, ].“.‘ ) [tween stices *orbutterca “m“l algolutely discourazed by the prob- | i oo ” Wool mir I any | wieat bread. lens they face with their children. | i a ‘ (Copyright, 1928 viee, Inc.) | |aecording to the optimistic doctor. - | There 18 a o[ I parents will educate thei i ' of I WOMEN'S VOTE DOUBLES | Victorianism about . black chiffon ! children to be courigeons and in- ) ; Madison, Wiv.. May 1—UPh—Twico Aress which Douct swakes with [ dependont and have a social focl-| : Wrsesimesp liilionr fe-gro /ol ring PTIVOw 1y 1-fashioned |ing for their follose. these difticult b . - Dt oniin prigary th ABHI WA tout paers |idbl coling A with coral | <ituations can he avoided * Dr. Adleg : iy 1 0,600 tor g0 The merease was credited in |beads and outlined with strazs. There el L come quarters te hetter dissemina. are large coral buckles on the fichu An embroidered motif on a biue 1 Eliot, the 45 Point of compast READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |'|nn of information regarding can- | and front of the corsars. The draped | lot« of news iu Herald felt hat repeated on the collar of the {16 Negative FOR DLST SULTS | didates and Lo Jeallar 4= pointed in back It ads blue coat is & new whim