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By Adele Madge Finds a Reason for Not Sur- | rendering Her “Individuality” H As Katherine's low, earnest voice finished her injunction to go to the city and do the work I had con- tracted to do, adding her renewed promise to take care of Junior dur- ing my absence, I put out my hand impulsively and caught hers in it. “You've given me the hest possi- ble argument for going, 1 said gratefully, “and you know, don't you, that worry over Junior's cir isn't the reason I am debating the question of breaking my contr: for, of course, that is what stayir out here for the Winter woull mean.” “Oh! my dear!” Her lled with horrified in “Surely you're not going (u give 1 your work when vou've made a wonderful success of i heard that Philip Veri medicine about anybody contract with him. B You stipulated, didn't v Junior needed you, tha mean an end to your wo “Yes, and that is tn v am considering. I know he will not nead me as far as e and train- ing are concern nt—1 - someway—as if—I 1 eon ar losing him—and ¥ don't want % to miss me—ask m nl ne be able to hav She tightened 1. 1 know,” clasp npon my 1 tender “and you must decid for yoursclf But—will you be hurt it T 1l you that T think you A bit morbid just mow. And will you helicve me when T say that with the pro of school and exercisc and pl which T am planning for him. hc won't have time to miss you or any- body else. Then you've planncd to be down week-ends, haven't you “Oh, yes I answered, ener ally, banishing the involuntary thriil of maternal jealousy which went through me when she said that Junior wouldn't have time to miss me. : I Love’s Awakening “1f T may rock the boat a littl farther,” Kat ul with a [ t1e smile “don’t promise Jumor that | youre co lown cvery sinzle week-end. we vague. Of | cour you prot Iy won’t have single one away trom hir but you'd hetter tell him tha in a whil | have the | how to man NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Garrison 101 1o you may t dawn n if anything should happen to prevent you from coming, T can plan s extr m o and 1 1 do gt wn." “I see vo! i still battli of jealos the city, 1 v of | r she o assure | your | at 1id vehemently nd T wondered |ONCE OVERS N ‘ :r b By C. D. Batchelor Registered 0. 8. Patent Office was being pricke brance of Mal ML estr self and her hus ermanent thing 8¢ by her remem- inxicty to en her- ‘ become A | didn't know 1 gave in to individuality insisted upon ant you 1o it 1 vedith's ment he 1) and I Jacl ing my have irrend hould keeping it. 1 don't w make the same mistake Copyrigit, 1928, Newspapcr Feature Service, Ine. 1 " OM Mr. Toad 1s Lmvious | Whether Clara Bow flirts or not, Here's Clara in summer costume, all white with black Swastikas JUNE 16, 1928 Clara Believes in Signs Lo—e) evidently she bel here and there. NEA Los Angeles Bureau in signs, | lieve. Here is Usefu] System For Girls Dr. Fishbein Gives Advice [Impossible to Thoroughly for Young Misses. ‘ ‘Man Cannot Be Made to Mind" Domesticate Him. Choose a Career, Is Advice of Then Wed, Woman Lawyer U. 8. Assistant Attorney General Seeks to Submerge Her Sex in Public Work. Mabel Walker Willebrandt . . y A Service Washington, June 16—A mos! un- usual person is Mabel Walker Wille- br ndt. As assistant atiorney-gen- eral of the United States, she has won the highesg honor in the legal profession ever attained by a woman. As a lawyer, she has gained the v.hole-hearted respect of officinldom As a woman, she holds the admira- tion—perhaps the envy, in many an instance——of thousands of persons, both men and women. Mabel Willebrandt was the hard- [Loiled prosecutor 1o whom Uncle | Sam turned over the task of prosc- | . was the hard-boiled prosecutor ambition toward office- holding. T never was a candidate for public office until President Hard- ing appointed me. “My real ambition is to he a good lawyer, with the respect of my fel- low members of the bar and of the judges before whom I practice. “I don’t want to win my laurels a woman Jawyer. Certainly not as woman office-holder. I want to my reputation as a good regardless of the ru\ that 1 to be a woma had any as a make lawyer happen Fashion Goes s all vio- By Thomton W. Burgess | ‘ etioh or e pronib ion at s 1are o= RBY DR, MORRIS VISHBEIN There is nothing to the so-called |was the keon, matheratical brain Envy 1s foolish; envy is vain, l Editor Journal of the Amerkan | fify_fifty plan wheroby the hus- |that was given the job of Supervising T S T 1t leads in the end to but sorrow | Medical Association and of Hy- | 1und of a wife who has a career |and conducting all tax litigation un- | 0 €c ennls and pain. geia, (he Health Magazine, docs half the work, according to|der the enormously intricate tax| —Old Mother Nature One of the diffcrences hetween i Mahel G, Reinceke, first woman |[laws of the United States, = | cducation today and in the @uit is|Collector of Internal Revenus, Chi-| When Uncle Sam was looking for i-Hsz OW i Stickytoes the Trec Toad — who the amount of time being given in | T e R A i Hi-Hat Crow d Watches really isn't a toad at all, bLut a 3 schools to the proper conduct of life W. Iieinccke.) Ifor the welfare of all federal pr } Impoywnt Matches. trog—was_clinging to the side of | | Many theaters of the country are | from both the mental and physical | fifty-1ifty plan for getting |oncrs, Mabel Willebiandt was | an old stump, an old gray stump, | named after ihe nous fortross points of view, the housework done is unsatisfac- |chosen. When the republican organ- | o 2 A e looking down at his cousin, Old Mr. ace of the Mocrish kings in A textbook, just issued by Miss|tory and unworkable,” she asserted, [i7ation sought a competent person BRSMATL SR G 1B Toad, who had been very b | Granada. ¥or No. 13 vertical. | K. W. Kinyon, dircctor of Homu “The unsuccessful attempt to ap- |for the extremely difficult task of | (Associated Press Iashion Fditor.) catching ants from an anthill that | | HORIZONTAL Economics in the public schools of | ply this principle lonz ago rendered |heading its convention credentials | 1’vis June 15 (P—Long delay:d Cubby Bear had dug open. Sticky- | [N Seel iror. duread Denver and rof. 1. Thomas Hop- it and cxploded theory. Since the |committee, she was nanied. | good weather and the tennis cham- toes clung to the side of that old | | 6 o ehatter unintclizibly, Kins of the department of educa- | temperament and inclinations of | She’s Frank, Feminine and Forty | pionship matches af tie Lolind stump without the lcast incon- Hiase. |17 Bivost . tion in the University of Colorado, | man and woman remain exaotly | Knowing these things about Mrs. | Garros stadium, Auteuil, brouzht o venience. Of course, Old Mr, Toad | 12, Midday. provides an outline of material for what they were hefore the changed |Willebrandt, the interviewer who | the new clothes which - feminine was his cousin, but Old Mr. Toad | Tt e use in teaching fo high sehool girls |status of women hecame a fact, a |5eNds in his card naturally expeets | Paris has been waiting 1o wear could not have clung to the side of |« don't understand how you can | 16, On what river is onithe | the proper conduct of the home. | division of duty which projects a |10 be grected by a masculine looking | Between natches Helen Willy that stump to save his life. No, sir, do it,” said Ol Man Toad | AR D In preparing their book the au- man into the domestic sphere of a [Person in skirts, with a cold eye and | had the time and the inclination for he couldn’t have clung there to save What s the abbroviation for thors have heen advised hy many | woman is hound to he a failure, a voice like Senator Borah's { & litlle chat about clothes. She sa his lite. He was thinking of this as | He was no longer gray, but brown, | “pound? other specialisis, Fhey have out-| “The only solution as I sce ft| Sv the actual mecting comes as| “My chicf criterion of clothes has he looked up at his small cousin. |“Oh!" exclaimed Old Mr. Toud. ‘_ SRR R T e lined a sound system, ' beginning |is for u woman to adjust herselr [Fomething of a shock. = She is come- | to be the degree to which they “I dow't understand how you do | “How do you do it? Do you change | woman and halt bird call with an explanation of the position | to the demands of her home ana |'¥+ trjm. solidly athletic. Her eyes | wrinkle in packing. L can't be over- satd Old Mr. Toad. your coat?” (Myth.) |of the home n social life, her business, which s entircly [2T® ETey and frunk. Her chin is|jurdened in the matter of a ward- Stickytoes suddenly let go and | “Change y coat exclaimed Sn iod. | Here's the System, possible without her being a para- |17™ and her mouth, which is large, 1 robe, so 1 select models which w dropped right down heside Old Mr. | Stickytoes. 1 should say not! The | Sl { [ RR mhesd i 0 et el e smiles casily. A fine complesion bes Lo syitaile for varions occasion Toad. “It is very simple, Cousin.” | coat changes color, that's all, and | S Date and Rice Muflins call habits for hight school ghis most efficient busincss |1°8 er 40 years. Her hair s bobbed, | e jias just purchased two_ens said he “Just look at my toes. T won- | it docs it when I want it to. I can | Tie = One cup bread flour, 2 teaspoons | Which are obviously worthy of con- | woman instinctly has a love of "’;“f lipstick """‘(“‘!”"l-l if she uses | ¢obles which she chose for their der that you have never noticed my | be green if 1 want to be.” A et laking powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 2 | sideration by anyone of any age. Fome and an inclination to super- | oA Ao Mol 1 otepable, - lstmpticity. toes before.” | 01d Mr. Toad sighed. I sighed | e tablespoons sugar, 1 cup stoned and | A healthful girl will: it The factthat woman are | . ~ArS ‘;”,” orandt,” sald her infer-§ oy fnink simplicity is the' big “Because they are worth notic- | two or three times. “It isn't often I | Dry granulated starch chopped dates, 1-2 cup boiled rice, 1| Keep her face, neck and ears capable of this double achieve- :f”“’;' D "] 2 l“"' 2 has & ’“'*; thing in dress,” she said. : ing” said Stickytoes. “Look at | envy one,” said he, “but I must | Mib0ta oact cup ik, 1 ¢ Wlespoons melt- | clean {ment is a condition to he reckoned |(5e TO¥ the €IS ANG women Of] “One of these ensembles is of & them now. They are not in the least | confess 1 cnvy you, Cousin Sticky- | ey cd hutter, Care for her hands, fect and nails. | with when the discussion of the [STETIN YOU OVERL {0 NATC, A ncw disnt wool material which is like yours, are they " toes. I'd like to climb a tree, 1'd | Honey-gathering insect. Mix o and sift flour, baking pow-| Take proper care of her tecth and | so-called ‘confliet’ hetween home fm ok -m)x“' i T | like silk, even fo the touch. The O1d Mr. Toad looked. “No-o,” said | like to have a changing coat. Thut, as | liiaiagaai fer, salt and sugar 1 dates, | Bums. and business occur Vo ton mepge i advies WAL WOUIT | youpz tennis champion bought a he, slowly, “they are not in the least | it 1s, I have to live on the ground 2it of the foot. Add milk te rice and stir until RBreathe through her nosc and not SIS ' f light-colored brown coat with & 1 There was a full minute of silence. | like mine. If you ask me, they cer- fand be the homelicst one of the fam- | 20" y\plroviation for “road.” thoroughly mixed. Add to dry in- |through her mouth. | . At last she spoke | rown and white checked nl‘k frock tainly are queer-looking toes.” ily.” Ol My a hed again. | gq 0 plue grass. gredients with egg well beaten | Turn her head away from others F R ] F T i ¢ e 4110 match. The only trimming on Stickytoes held one hand up. | Perhaps if he had knc I e el melted bntter, Beat hard and [when she is coughing or sneezing. 1ve ules or Eor ,(ld':,lll ',:;‘,"h‘";l L:,,’,:,\',':“_,:'d Al e dress is the diagonal stitching “They may be quecr-looking.” sid | was the most useful, as well as the | 40 xogative, pour into I muffin pans.| Choose food which is sufficicnt . o |propare hersolf for amy profession |on the pleats of the skirt. The coat he, “but they certainly are just the | homeliest member of the family, he | g4 Becanse Bake 25 min in a hot oven for her own needs, of wholesome | aklng U Dlet she felt she wanted fo cnter. is lined to match the dress, and the thing I need. You will notice that | would no long: n cuvious, |45 Beverage (Copyright, 1 NEA Scrvice, | quality, and well balanced p L1 Her come-back? By that T mean | flower on the coat s also of the the end of cach toe is round * and | (Copyright, 3 b 47, What United States battleship ) Chew her food thoroughly and 4 e o | checked material, L flat. What is mo it is sticky.| The nest sto 1 Mr. Toad \. ‘\”M,‘\‘. up in the Havana e quictly. |Suitable Meals Must Be | ?\l\rr'nrfl\‘r':‘":‘! r]":|;s|y;:;’ :::m:)‘\:.] ntlj-il Another outfit which Miss Wills Watch me now!" Stickytoes gave a | Hus a Groneh.” | rhor in Cuba? e 2 > Drink four to cight glasses of | I required, There simply cannot he | sclected is @ printed dress in crepe long leap and landed on the side of L4 win aiccovered the Nortn | Finds Diet Helpful daily | WQ“ Balanced. |Any dabate about caresr versus brar | d chine with cloth coat: lined to a tree. All four feot were spread ont SUMMER N GHTIES Tole? In Some Heart Diseases! Iemove damp clothing as soon as | riage. Whatever a woman's career, match. and he Wi I . 1CAL \ e o possihle. BY DI MORRIE FISHBED {when she meets the man she loves Sve dress seems to '?"mfl“d e Yes, sir. right Corr of either nneapolis, Minn,, June 16, { Select comfortable and properly Uiotoaon tna s e e |and he wants to marry her, they | ate coat these days,” she re- fanded. Then he A o Genus ineluding eatil A dict rich fn milk and carbohy- | htting shoes and etockings. [ e "‘.'M ‘L'r”"';'_ |should marry. But she is ready for | marked. across to a - ! f cleaneinas LA bonyela T e BELL AR ECOIRGERLE I i T e e s ven- | e Health Magagine . |her come-back, if her husband dies| Mrs. Molla, Mallory, Olympic play- i L | s = theophylline, has found | ilated room. | So important is information as to [°F if they are divorced, when she |cr. appearcd off the courts in & dsiit e caug) g - d ol pecfoction ial in certain heart | at frequent periods during | T A e e S il |has prepared herself for her profes- | jejge and brown poka dot creps and pulled himeelf ) x Doker staks int, said a o the sec- (i) s ol 10 TPAY |sion before she marries. | de chine dress with large dots. She il sdawniatlln Nl ointion. yoel| Take regular ond systein: wart in' considerativn of e, || rera Caroecs For Older Wites | Wore a brown traight line coat and There you are, (ansi ) A L loIR e fation Y08~ | oy i - iven in the happy martiages |, peige and brown hat “It is all on account o y ST LTS e Keep at normal weight iitabl 4 there comes a time when the woman '™ poice aud brown were alo worn of rin 1 didn't ha patage { D1 Fred A1 of 1oy Hold her hody in correct posi- ‘n:,"‘l“";l']"””;' © con. | TOAdY for the come-back. Pieture G oror Naney Ann - Miller, sticky I sho king n 2908 i8] at nes, whether sit e | ol ] ¥ - |women happily married. 'I'hf‘vr!\ o costume F 3 ot B / chiiatly veats, creant, | o0 # 0 i hether sitting o | qtituents to produce a perfect food, |childron grow up. And then. at o WL e ';"’"‘Ze":‘;z:". R R ; Lty 4 g ks e H R o e faetiten ‘~WI Yeoteln "ur%ohfi'lrfl'"- fat, “8'"‘; time when thoee women are at the |1 “*"F “What 18 the fdra of i 3 oo r ved faall portions at Unting ot dvinks, | GAlS vitamins. The protein must peak of their powers, they find "' e , anye . | 2 i e et it Al |.:- S ‘:n ‘“Mm "n"""l‘“ j-zlna:‘m‘l on 1. e. with the essen- ‘V'h-‘:]!»h'r;_? nnlh absolutely nothing ‘ ‘r\'n‘”: e av:‘:lr‘:”':l:2:::’:!::»":0?:\'_ “Oh" replied Stickyt . tribute enfectivensss 10| o ol Halie st e e Acids, {to do. hey have gained too much | VO 2 z el | low salt content, | energy- || MO haie snzacsted Are ] 2o e well halanced: these con- |wisdom to fet Siclf) iies kyatin) flack, datiorchugulle, Nete ppiEn "; ways plenty to es na | LR of mental healih should have de- | PYoPOrtions iy o Sken op Hhoso pioine) it ST il e e 5 5 S e 3—Possess the correct caloric| “Their professional careers hold keep out of sight. T 2 15 [ R dinaiine Racselt oy tor her | P0E nothing that can ever be constrned A S 22 L 4—Be digestible, suitably cooked |as interfering with motkerhood, eith and the lsaies tng 20 environment ¥ auires mizhty | | S and invitingly served er. Of course fheir professions “What o vou mies | [ Meothig - dieicultles Scalmiy, and |0 et ithe requifements’ ot | MUt Ks shelved ahille thay are Fear. *handy coat’?" remanded ( |- | settling them without delay, _ |1.c2]th. age, and ‘occupation of the (ing a family. And women should Toad 4 b Persevering in spite of dificul. | Ndividual and climate and season frear chitdren. 1t they have none of | : |8 i e oLithe yedr their own and are competent to rear 5 : |3 e et In addition to thess factors, how; [;‘:x"gf;';;:,‘;-‘;"‘;;‘.‘“‘“5‘.-',’.31”«' | 4 Ao ta e i { 2 e A =t cver, there are many phychologica yself. i ; r s - ‘ e oprecting wiRtakes 3 ere 38 |ginis in relation fo the taking of [Proadened and richencd my life im- ny colors . Cr 11 i sca | Concentrating on the work at |/00d Which every physician and | MUEISCGIC .00 e was rolor of th i " & ot hand. nurse realizes, But which are sel- 2o -"'. ’;I-"" . “v v ;r»_“" A R 2 Twinking clearly, aconrately and |dom obvious 1o the averaze person, |cdltor of small town nowapuers in Stickytoes. “Gi 1] 44 . eonstructively hefore ng. Monotony is fatal to appetite. The | ¢, oo sy gouthern California. Her fon't need much 1 . = { \/lenus Of the Faml]\ Securing happiness in whatever (105t palatable dish becomes dis- |0 o Getermined she was to little. You catch a f z g - [ e work she undertakes, tasteful if repeated too often. Milk, |p\ve'a)) the education that she could then look at me | e Assuming responsibility without | One of the very best of foods, be- | o0, " g5 whe went to the Uni- This reminded 014 M 1 that | ¢ er Mary) nervousness or worry. comes nasucating if given simply 88 | versity of Southern California, took hé had beon o | | © apo. it secliob Jelicving in her own ability. | milk_every time, {her B. A. and M. A. and doctor's de- So, for a minute or tv v ofled cott ham Attempting to attain her ideals On the other hand. it s modified | greo “ynq started to practice law in busy once more, Then e looked up 1 in milk, ind Recognizing but not advertising | Py suitable flavor, by incorporation o5 Angeles. She was public de- to where he had last soon his Co { ric milk, coffec her own shortcoming into other di: by association With |fonger there for awhile and was Stickytoes the Tree Toad. 11 in [im he-o! Vegot owider The success of life under mod- [other dishes ion With | practicing there when President not see anybody o T idwich lern social conditions dcpends upon |Soup. frui cals, it can be Harding appointed her assistant gone, Stickytoos i | ” ¢ adaptabilitics of people to cach |given in larse amounts and be reg- |torney-general of the Unifed States The ans ] | liver | other. The person who is il cither |ularly welcomed by the person who | Never Has Sought Public Office cincekle, 1 ) ny Taris, 1 2, faill> op: cabba physically or mentally is not adapt- | takes it. “Do you, as a woman, enjoy suid Stickytoes, T am right et wrap sl crscotch pie, able. Iew people realize how important | high legal position?” Mrs. you last saw me o sstatton c Eonhdiscon it is that the mouth be clean before | brandt was asked. Then for the f tin 014 Nir 1 ' zetabl are deli- b | cating as well as after. The person She smiled. “It's exactly like #oad nofoad what looked iike a ) e i i i v. big horschalr braid hats with fever whose mouth is dry and | walking a tight-wire with a cearch- 2 11e brown knot on 1 our I B Dro Y ¢ to 1 of hrown leather ) stmmer partics hate narrow 1 person who has been long in hed |light focused on you all the time.” DI O A Swice. - of that hranch. It moud It . b e : : ctening of silver metal §oeo ruffles around their crowns. will have a bad taste in the mouth ' she confided Etickytors the Tree Tosd. The « v 10 T nd dich n and brown composition is the cors ing A geometric design in | v hich will affect everything that 45| “But I like the work. even if 1| The first rose of summer isn't left of his coat had chanz-d co ciy. | wrap [ 2 was bahed. rect for twecds, color. ) caten. !dow’t like the publicity. I. never blooming very long.