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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928, LOVE'S EMBERS Once Overs By C.D. Batchelor | Flight of the Bremen Had Heroines, Too! tored U. 8. Potent Offios Special Feature Writer Interviews Mrs. Ko—eh_l, Mrs. Fitzmaurice and Little Patsy. Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial Madge Gets a Mysterious Invitation | myself, as 1 held out my hand in and Receives a Sudden Shock | greeting to the brilliant secret service agent whose covert criticisms Lillan's admonition eent me 10| of the mental abilities of women had my bed with & sense of responsibili- [ 50 often aroused me to futile wrath ty weighing me down. | agatnst him. His tall tigure was still “More than you think may stand | straight as an arrow and his keen | or fall with the deciphering of that | well-cut features were no bolder in | code,” she had said, and I knew that | appearance than they had been when she did not speak idly. Put I was|we had worked together and 1 had too weary to worry about anything | heen torn hetween intense admira- very long. My night's vigil over the |tion for his urilliance and resent- cryptic characters, my fright at the | ment for the attitude he took to- approach of the mysterious men, my | ward me, that of & man frankly ad- joy when they revealed their identi- miring my looks, but aimost openly ty and my terror at my father's | contemptuous of my mentality. condition had combined to exhaust “ah, Mra Graham'" He bent and | me. kissed my kand with the indolent | It was nearly noon when I awak- | lusurely grace that is his. “This ened, refreshed and with a psychic |is indeed a great pleasure to see you | little conviction that sooner or later | again. 1 Qid not have fime to tell | T should be able to discover the you &0 last night.” | secrot hidden in the characters 1| “I am glad you can be here,’ 1 had copled from the paper hiiden returned stmply. “But I am so in the minfature of Princess Olina. | anxious. What do you think of my | 1 took a neadle fce shower, dressed | father? Lillian tells me that he is and tapped at ian's door. still sieeping.” opened it instantly and swept | “I stole into his room not half an me with an approving glunce. hour ago. and he was sleeping’ %t as the well known fiddle,” soundiy, I do not think you necd to she pronounc Had your bre be alarmed. A rest will set him up fast?" again, T am sure.” Not vet.” “Thanks, Allen,” Lilllan inter- "Il go down with yon and drink | posed. “Now she can eat her break- another cup of cof I never can | fast resist Katie's fresh coftee. Allen's| But T was not destined to fimish | lurking around there somewhere, |t without interruption. As 1 was ready to dash tairs to cover if | drinking my last eup of coffee Katie a stranger o © offing. | told me that someone must see me He'll be good for a cup, t00. T never |in the kitchen, and when I went out | & i . 4 knew him to fail to &it up and heg | there 1 found Jim waiting for me| o an L] I 1 L 4 3 il - 5 TR, ;é; tor ona when he smells it brewing. | with eves curiously exclted, | P : Ay : 4 i ‘ . fi%’y i “You two prohahly are the cham- “Please, Mis’ Graham, will y ] Sy ] it 3 ! 3 i i ks g pion coffee fiends of the world,” T/come out rizht away to the barn 40 i % Formalities of New York’s weicome to the hiremen fliers were over and the time for a little rest had come 10ld her, smiling, as she tucked her he said, and without waiting for my i when this picture was taken. Left to right you sce Czptain Kochl, Mrs. Koehl, Baron Von Huenefeld, Major arm into mine and we went down | reply turned and hurried out of { i S B 2 ! Fitzmaurice, Patsy Fitzmaurice, and Mrs, Fitzmaurice, They were at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, to the kitchen together. Litchen. There was something so kAR . = 1 2 e a' wran roralls 5 sscpmpaiioe | comeling int the mehver or | KRG k- ) {PX HORTENSE BAUNDERS) == ' % 5 e . » always fs over my breakfast request that Timmediately followed Bl A g | 4 New York, May 3.—“It's noisy | | ’ 4 at Lilllan's request for him. Upon rounding the eorner of L | - o - dUs hot . . . T'd rather be on | (Ol H F l 5 then we were in 8- the barn Jim stopped, and I saw the L the boat . .. I den't like New York g@fif/ ere S Ol’mu a v vith Allen Tirake's tall | 1ed-bearded man from the shack | <) L§3 = o A \ = 1 want gfl; ““-;_" o Q ! t figur K toward me standing just inside the barn door. | ¢ ; : is was Patsy amaurice’s | He had change ery little in the Copyright, 1928, Newspaper { 3 19 : i comment on the reception New York | | o e UCCCSS vears since 1 had seen him, T told | ure Service, Inc. gave todher 'f:lh‘el" )ll‘alor htflmm- rice, and to the two German flyers, N s - : Baron Huenefeld and Herman Kochl. Self Reliance is Thing, ice: “Is thi i i on 7* Even a handful of yellow lollipops " | ik ,Voxce. Ts this Suite Sixteen that looked llke a bunch of flowers > Sd_\ s Woman. against her little green frock did wem | ot entirely reconcile her to the| day's annoyances. | . Five secrets of succeas for wo- | | I em rature of e | men in business have been defined pe Two women more unlike in type, I o but more dellghtful in their separ- | | 17 Ms=. Mioe Posle NMeuTonmail lh: ate ways than Mrs. Elfride Kochl fa | “big coffee and tew room magnate,’ i b T i \' | — | be hard to find. suceess(ul busincss woman. = - L | “Imagination, flexibility, rellance . Mra. Koehl is no typical haus- ; ¥ = Must Be Regulated, and|frau. She looks and dresse {pgies s;:l:r":\le: ‘T"I‘l'i’“‘:.‘::’d 5 i actly lke a slender American flap- ! el Ry e By Thornton W. Bu Z i back from her forehead, showing {suceoss,” said Mra. MacDougall. » . Burgess Z \ i e s You must have imagination te f . : 7 -t 3 e ¢ perceive the public’s needs, flexibili- Tis well we do not always know ‘-. ... -8 .. : DY DR. MORRIS FISHREIN |both her ears are fovoaiod ey 15 fo mect them, reliance on your- That things are thus, or things are | : 0 o K Editor Journal of the American | features are > \ |3l instead of weak dependenca G Medical Association and of Hy- |skin & healthy tan, and when she i | upon some man to ‘put it over for —Old Mr. Toad | ! [ gela, the Health Magaaine | EEllpvon Ter davorite gsBort ax el {UY i S your own 3 ot doin things Rt \ '. '.....h | The water in any swimimng pool |ing In the Bivarian mountains, [ | IS0 n called ol dinaiicy, bud eoms 5 4 | you can just see her in the air. | A I} : . e 0ld Mr. Toad had dug himself in | g : | should not be artificially heated to ¥ou can Just » AtAnca in New 4 i plete honesty with yourselt about : | s 0 ta temperature above 72 degrees On her flrst appearance in New | ! H N | what you can and can not do. e ih / . '.- . i. 4 | Tahrenhelt. The temperature of the | York she was dressed in a blue- L : | "It "you have these, business %o e i L L ) k3 air at any artificlally heated swim- ' 8ray tweed suit. with a feminine | "It you ese, buain ?}ixs t\\'ay rlo the ls.,;nmz lr'm.x. l;m | f u... ".“ “ ming pool should not be permitted | White silk blouse and a blue tic P j:urffl;;' ‘:‘-: h::\':n.'nd:::-:::;'; at, as he said, he “felt it in hi 3 o 5 | % i bl | g 3 ven't, warts” that Mr. Blacksnake | to hecome more than 8 degreea Fah- | that managed to accent her blu AT Shr R e T ; f 5 | renheit war - |eyes. Her skirt just covered her! | i somewhere around. There is no one i . . 2 2 5 renheit wormer or more than 3 de- | ¢y | of an casy one. i it 5 ¢ \ grees Fahrenhelt colder than the | kinees as she stood. Jer gray ik Mrs, 5 :‘)‘#;L ;‘;';,'r“l',“l"yi',’k':;;f\’k“f" Toga ; {water in the pool at any time when |stockings and her gray Kid oxfords| paris, May 3. (P—Motal throad | juginess znaf,o':“:"n, ":,f‘d‘.h::,‘ Fdemoms othos > imamass - the pool is in use. were jmpeccable. Very girlish, 1 weaves retain thelr popularity. Jen- | . way laft with the auppert of Snake family, So Ola Mr, Te o | i For the best results, it ia desir- | eager, senaitive, she scems aiways|pny makss a two piece costume of e little children, though sha cided it was best to play ¢ |abie that the air temperature |poised for flight, o | dark blue pleated crepe de chine |} ness training and only Aup Fame? 46 g | |should be about § degrces Fahren- | Mrs. Fltmaurice Is feminine, | skirt and a white and silver blous: | g53 Now at 60, she is the head Now, Ol Mr. Tosd wasn't so very | MF- Blacksnake was not so very far {heit warmer than the pool tem- soft. gentle, With a low ";-‘j'lu banded togcther with sirips of dark | or ‘2 four million dollar eoffec- LapbtP dn s Teellnga, v Blhah away | perature. The advantage of this |ready smile, and brown curly halr. | hlue silk in hold modernistic pat-| house business and coffee eorpor- anake ool e is. of course, the avoldance of any |bobbed to glve a becoming {raine | tern. The blouse has a high, turn- ' ation, Furthermore, Mr. Blicksnake don’'t know where he spent the win- sudden changes fn temperature of [to her face. Bho has @ Lalln|over collar and s narrow bel | hungry. He certainly would have ' ter, but I have an idea it wasn't rersons using the pool. trick of talking as much with her | dark Llue suede. of — - s n state in the union Limits on Bathers hands and her cyes as she dors - SIS Il enjoyed swallowing Old Mr. Toad if far away. I just wish the old rascal| on | | S ol | ut el’ s 4 o w " i als - | with words. Her manner ia caln 3T e ooy Mt | atulal rome alera still retains the whipping post as a 1t is also fmportant fn the con- | W A Tlackaak e miaing - adong | Now, wouldn't 1 Mr. Toad have | means for punishment of eriminals. | DH-N !trol of swimming pools to eatablieh | casy, and all her movements _atr Glands ( :OHtrOI fhfotgt (he grass 5nd he tcached 5 |Telt comforiabls it he could heve|l1Ps in ihe oash wlght Jottors dor| | definitely limits as to the number | graceful. §he is as r | . litle sandy place where the grass heard that. And wouldn't Mr. Black. | No- 23 vertieal. | [SIE[ETR] v jof persons using the pools at any | Mrs. Kochl is eager and alert. | 11 . ! Keen For thht Child's Destiny e | 7 ne 3 v, | v 3 fem- | EoRin Gl roud e AR bava Fhls it rRenlds e aonin : 3 | T @& M| [ore time or during the day. The| Her costume was a very fem- | T b0 iRnoping.C Tdllyn ot ek MORIZONYAY, H Eg_fl=flfln 3 amount of dirt and bacteria intro. [Inine black satin frock with col- | blue, blue sky, and was shining bis { ments before he arrived, O1d Mpr.| 1. What famous social mnwm»ntj | duced in the pool is, of course, in|lar and cuffs of pink chiffon—ask She’s Anxious to Make A P Sl i - osboliplant worke ded Hull Iouse | proportion “to the number of bath- |any woman {f that isn't a consid- very best. Yo r, he was shining | Toad was sitting on that very spot? worker foun | 3 % o his very best B Glasiisls B0 Dbk E ke e rew in Chicago? [AIWIETSIIP [ETR] 1 B ers. crate thing to do to vour complex-'[Jetermines Whether It Is Another Attempt- i 5 5 ke o pnlitige sm et iy 7 . To expand. | E 1 A committee of the American |ion. . - q likea joll bright Mr.Sun. | and Old Mr. Toad didn’t know that | & [S[PIE[D] Good or Not So Good. s ol g, ol s 01g By, Toed ! i Btrainar: ] Public Jealth Assoclation adopted == | T ek L ,)“‘f; e P ,';f‘:k,, n",'_tq?h:‘.‘f‘\l\r‘].:ln,::f; "i.‘:»',‘ - In” what ity s the “Tiouse of fhe standard that the total num- Thn:\zhh opporte in tspe. they e s T T T e e Toad. Ol Mr. Toad « ot stand Toad burie AR g P the Seven Gables”? { | ber of bathera using a awimming | scem to have identieal reaction amous transatlantic aviatrix, are T :‘x A\..l.{i.h«-" .;’.‘ ani0 : \“‘,T . ‘;v.': lfl\‘x:sr«lh::htlxr:::wcl. 2";";;:;1”2 Born ' AT ITIER rool during any period of time | the flight of the Bremen. Eac Sl iy 8. -~ The real for- as much a heritage of \om:'n a Just as 200n as joliy, round. br was the one he fearcd most in all Moor. {should not excced 20 persons for |sured me, one in German and the |y, <, the masters and &cers men. She says, “Dr. Rilg o5 son s ity bnBen e iy oo Shaptii ot b Cooking utensil, | — e = |each 1,000 gailons of clear water |other In English, that she has abs are your endocrine, or | Dyke, in an interview, said that s it W e Cras et werima I o M f h F l idded to the water during that |Inte eonfidence in h:r' hiusk i | ductl glands or, as Dr. Ivoe G.|‘Men should fly the Atlantie, hut i but neither had the 0. Who is the composer of “Pecr enus for t e amiy riod 1 ability to cross the occan, that she {cohh, London physician puts it in | women should not. Sl{=tisst idcn $h the worid How very | Gynt Suit i ¢ | The term eclear water was inter- | encouraged him to go, and that €VeN | kis recent book, “The Destiny| “I take umbrage with this, Since car togother (hey were. At was a urf. preted to mean new clear water | When the outesme scemed in doubt. | Gangs. | when in the history of the worla B eioe Tor Oinl s Tona| that| 38 Abbreviation for railroad By Sister Mary nsed to refill the pool. new clear | she did not worry. These glands. anong which arc|nas man had a monopoly on adven< S i e e e Sl | ikfast—Stewed figs, coreal, | water used fo replace lass by | Fach assured me that she OfLeh i, hyroid in the neck, tie pituitary | ture, thrill, and experience? In pro- Sah AT e b cond note in scale. | eream, pineapple onclt, rics mui- | splashing or during eleaning. wa- I'had made flights with her ??"f’ in the brain, the thymus in the | portion to the number of men and S : 5 Meanwhils, down In the Smiling |28 Feline animal, | fins, milk, cotfee. aker pool and re.|band, but always as a passnECiohest, the adrenal i the stomach | women engaged in the world war, [ P Fe e L v15 | Pool, the Hylas were singing as cnly Denoting the middle part. ! Luncheon—st haked pota- filtering, or any com- | Neither is ambltious to be a pilot. X g . control our des- | venture to say the fmale Red Crocs the shesof 2 : B oo Tair You Kby thiy Of what country s Bangkok | toes, ercamed carrors, hran bread, | hination of such waters. Mrs. Koehl told ot exciting flights | v ccording to Dr. Cobh. | workers took as great hazards as nhat le of it are the little Tree Frogs that people the capital? | cottage Cwberry ry ool should be provided | at night over the Baltic Sea We can place In groups, indi-{men. Slfaht hotion. A ok call Pecpers. Sticky-toes the Tree 32, To make a mistuke. sauce, milk, with shower baths and bathers| Neither had made 2 13 who are as they are bheeau Storica were legion of Ameri- t v i 1 Toad had joined them now and they | 34, Granted facts. | Dinner—C le of mutlon, | should compelled to use soap | about sccing Amcrica. wre controlled by their ¢ can ofticers being forced to coni- If up there i ! ud were all wondering where Old Mr. To slumber, | boiled new potaiocs. dic ips|and water before entering the |wanted to do what her Bushand | i thynius o thyroid mand Red Cross nurses to retire S £ : Toia s o {hat chorus hri!x\. o ..,k«r.m;; sauee, rhub "“""fl Every xv(;‘fll should h:\\»‘nn wanted to do. says. “11.' there is an excoss of thy- during the height of actien on Eiot e qiat i s ; S i o1 Mr. |39, Snake-like tisi cake, milk, coffis overflow trough to carry away im- : o lroid substance a person is alert, | Enropean battlefields. ke e = Bl Be o e ;:;I‘r“"d abeded Cottage Pudding puritics from the surface, | After the wives and little Py |y, iuie auiotional, unable to settle at | “Why, then, in times of atri s eilins ihat Ol 3 i oo foon A diTE o Har €010 M Dad. Three tablespoons butter, 3-4 | Discases appeared on the scene, Koehl and ..y gne thing; It a deficiency it | when women were permitted {o etk arotio in oo ity | Tosd [s 1 sieot winger, A 1ot of pede To depart, | cup sugar, 1 egz, 1-2 cup hot wa- | It is taken for granted that all | Fitzmaurice became the real heroes |y, ke o child with dulluess and | perform functions calling for . ex- AR e Tt i T et How AT But il - Sk 85 viding ter, 1 1-4 cups flour, teaspoons | persons known fo he or suspected | Of this flight in a way that the ' gowiness, an adult with Leight | treme heroism, should they net in T've listen: 1 t the Smiling neighbors do. Tt 1l those who | What large desert is in Africa? | baking powdsr, 1-2 teaspoon va-|of being affected with infectious |baron with his monocle and bis|yeow average, decp eycbails, sal- | times of peace add to sclentifio re- Dosl it Toliaver s z % e miling Pool. | A two-handed antmal, ! nilla, 1-8 teaspoon salt discases shall be excluded """“l"'dy smile couldn’t Shfl"-' iow complexion and poor eciren scarel, explore unknewn lands, or g A ) S B0 | “eream butter and gradually [the pool. and that construction| He could woo the Goddess of o < the thrill that o 4 s spriv . ou see, that Is where he does his VERTICAL iy i Chance in an airplane as well as | % the thrill that comes with Singing. This explains why he was &0 e beat in sugar. Add egg well beat- and apy 3 1o reduce to a min | Chance in | an & plne, B Yol 5! The other glands, some no larger | adventure? yus to reach the Smiling Pool. ey en. Mix and sift ur, baking im dangers of ()rm\'n!ng,‘“p;r’r e e e L DL their say in our| “The thrill that T achieved fn & s mus ; 5| life, The adrcnals make men virile flying the Atiantic Ocean, the ht, 1928, by T. W. Burge $ powder and sult and add to first and of injury to bathers from falis | 4 4 . by 3. Action. filntate. - A Hot water and i na collisions shall be provided. the flight than he can ever be agait | ng gyccesstul and others, according | super thrill T enjoyed at the be- to Dr. Cobb, control differcnt moads. | #inning of the second night before bright Mr. Sun was high up in 1he | have known that only a few mio- Henry YVan Farewell, until is perfecily smooth. | Rathing suits and towels, when [—but Fitzmaurice and Koehl left} Fashlon Plaque 5. Myself. Add vanilla and pour into an oi distributed to bathers by the pool | Something very real and G :" “When we realize the extent tol trouhls developed twith our motor. Exists. nd flourcd shallow pan. lake |manager, ought to be ciean and |behind them ~when they started | ypich the bost of us denend upon|and the extra super-thrill of ho- To drink dox fashion twenty-five minutes in a m free from bactoria, across the Atlantic. our internal sceretions for a smooth- vescued after brealing the Exclamation of sorrow. Iy hot oven. Cut in squares Woollen suits when worn de- | A casual observer, watching the [y yupning body and an adequate | over-water record, was dus me na Drict. scrve warm with the following | mand special attention as to wash | 8Teeting these flyers reccived from | g we can never again be other | much as any theill any man ev.s A ke IR ! sauer ing and sterilization. thelr ‘wivos, ani secing he very | than (olerant,” he concindrs, had, - A period of unengaged tine. Buranlesty Sapte Tn university pools used by |fine devotion between ca e s i A L e A Away used whh “to.” Four tablespoons butter, 13-4 |men, it is In senerar recommaendoy | MIEht have said 1t was worth mor BEACH BERETS | e g ot T’;.o»: e Megh of lace | cup powdercd sugar, 1-4 teaspoon | that the swimmers be either | than glory. . Smart hathing beautics will wear | will it be necessars for me 10 Which s ihe lirgest Gy In [ vanilla, | cup crushid strawber | naked or that they wear simple| Perhaps each pilot felt the adid- \yoruis tully as often as kirchios for | wash them apste 1 gn B 10 Bsmnm | rics, 1-2 cup whipping cream. breech-clouts, thus permitting in- | ¢4 courage and_ confidence of hest |onggear this year. They come in | fly the Atlantio again and T hone Secured | Cream butter and gradually | spection of persons entering the | (W0 Women While the Bremen wasiyor jersey, in flannel, and in broad- |to he snccessful” Jewel. | beat In sugar which has been sift- | pool and more cleanliness, lost in fog. At any rate, the|gorp, ! st What state retaina the Whip-|ed, Deat until creamy. leat in b heroes of the flight weren't Jjust RN i) i : ping post as a punishment|yanilla and strawberrics, Fold in NOY HE the three men in the plane. Three LIZARD-SKIN HOSE | W NILLOW-GRE] NDIES for criminals? [cream whipped until firm and | While plain silk net hosicry o | OtRers ome of them a little girl| New lisio sports Tosicry have a | Wilow-&Teen chiffon and crepe de Battering m: chine. serve at once. | platn chiffon are most poputar, fancy | ¥ith & handful o lollipops, played hand-blocked lizard skin design in ,‘“‘;‘.“ ‘“““)“"_'“""{"L‘ iovely simimety. Accomplished This is another excellont way o heels are rcappearing this summer, | Neroic parts in the adventure. tones of tan and soft greys and 'f(’)‘m"q'_‘ ksl _|’~"“""~ teddy and petti- Tin confainer for prepared |use strawberries before they be-. A lack-white checkerboard design on {browns. One wears them to mateh | (240 5¢1 W stns of the zodiac on it foods. { come plentiful. white is startlin SOOTHING MASSAGE | grey and tan lizard shoes. | in five pastel shades. Any flat fish. | Copyright, 1928, ervice, Tne. | it A massage often soothes a pa-| | Mcasure of colth. | — | LIN BLOUSES tient to sleep. Try dipping the fingers SAQ ATS | OONVERTIBLE SUNSHADE Corded cloth. EVE i SLIPPERS | The hand-made handkerchief linen 'In quite warm olive oil before rub-| Cane seats can be rejuvenated by| A new colorful beach sunshade on Prophet. An evening T strap evening <hoe Llouse is the new and smart one. A bIng the back. It ia twice as sooth- | scrubbing thoroughly with hot soap & long handle is found to fold up and Fairy. of raspberry satin uses a startling lime green one has peacock blue ing. suds, rinsing with lemon juice and | MC‘ away and he converted into a Held. green-geld kid for fts hinding. trin: pipings on all its seams. | e |arving upside down. walking stick. 3 was Topay's playmate in and heel A large ronnd rasphe i OFF-WHIT} | . = ) “Tnele Tom's Cabin glittering stone fastens the T st | Oft-white hostery is the thing to ! RUSTY TOUCH FIOWERED GILOVES e R A sold handkerchief linan frock |wear with the brilliant colored eve- | A navy blue moracain frock has| Paris sends us delicately colored Some women talk anou! being ir mall green Talt hat with turn. |42 Mot (i for conl eleciric f7% itl quarier-sized brown dote hua a ning slippers now. It accents flie the upber art of its tleeves and kid gloves that have pansies. forge(- dependento—and <hen g to a man a4 down brim has strips of leghorn ¢4 of surprie Sl them ~with & Classified ed. |plxin brown velveteen long coat over color of the slippers and in sum- ta fromt and back ~soke heavily ‘me.nots and other colored ki flon iR cling ths erown 146 Sixth nota in acale Phone 228, |1t =ith linen facings. (mery. lembroidered in rust color. S0 ST B e BT