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t NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928. Once Overs By C. D. Batchelos Modemism Sees the Light Regtatered U. 8. Potent Offioe The Heart Story ofa Steadfast Woman Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison 5. Madge Adjusts Her Houschold A: | inability to realize that anyone save fuirs by Yielding Reins to If was at ghe helm of the do- Mother-in-Law ¢ boat, and I gave her a smile linstcad of a frow with which 1 | would have greeted such an intima- tion from any other lips. “I shan't leave hw,” 1 promised, il then my father escorted her to the upper hall with impressive dig- €on-inity. Upon his return he put hi Ol hand on my shoulder with compre- e | iending tenderness. d * 0| “I um proud of you, darling:" he | his own said. “Your tact—and—restraint are ‘ “It surely is most fortunate for | ydmirable.” that Madam Graham is in S d health and spiri shall be extr Electric Fixtures Follow Revolutionary Lines, While Latest Candlesticks Hark Back to Antiquity. My father's face did not chan its expression of courteous acquic b cence of my mother-in-law’s plans, as she volubly outlined them to me Indeed, she had no sooner finshed 4 her compl: little dictur corning her during my a her comment wi “It isn't as hard for me | as you 1| think 1 told him, honestly. “Poor | Mother Graham simply has the ! weight of the world on her shoul- exercises, and fders all the time, She feels that she rone of my in- ireetly resnonsible for every tini- | t 1 shall have | own hen 3 » coms 11 o6t ail in the household manage- | 1ms. 1 shall be | ment H nly too glid to furn the household | My father's smile was a bit dubi- | A reins over to AMladam Gra and | ous | Ars. Bickett.” | “I can imagine that the Winter may be almost as exciting and inter- {esting as if T were actively in serv- | ie d. * k we : t have | trust M m)‘i .knm Iremeeen Inset at the left and above are candle-holders of . one o trianzulr sconce, the other a A e "U i ;‘_”_“’ manage hoth | spray from ancient altar decoration. The modern lamp teature a | of dice, an flluminated turb- | Dol g N1 i ol globc map and a blue shude with silver stars visible only whew 1 is turncd on perturb- | Katie, without either of them sus- | peeting the fact.” thing | 1 know we can,” T assured him, “een you | tossing a sympathetic and guilty but one fsigh at my absent little kinswoman. Winte len I clutehed at his armms, with hat is that 1 be tted as aguest | the fecling that his refercnce to his tever, ex- | work had given me an opportunity 110 voice the request I had wanted to make cver since the day that the | eringing Se . S0 ne: the kill- } | vr of Harry Underwood, had been bothered by any | secretly rashed away from the farm- my motlier-iv in Thilip Veritzen's car with | Allen Drake his implacable jailcr, - don’t ever talk about ‘ac- g T implored him. to stay | “Dow't you think vouw've carned a til Mrs. Biek- [ rest, too, as well as Mr, Underwood? 11 fecl as it T couldn’t stand it to © was | have you go away on any more of \Ving | those dangerous, mysterious jour- | onsible | neys.” r. Bt 1 (To be continued) that her | Copyright, 1828, Newspaper horn of her e Service, Inc. BY JULIA BLANSHARD e = — = - New York, June 23.—Candlesticks * ) T Business Is Beauty’s Goal parting of the ways. Time wa. Vhen they emulated each otuc® = with | wall-lights of electricity approximat. ling the appearance of lighted can- |dles. And candelabra looked as much as possible like electric chan- deliers. | Now, modernistic electric fix- | tures look to the future for their {inspiration, or a least press into service contemporary things. Can- dles, on the other hand, dclve back into the middle ages, and the love- liest of their holders copy mediac- val monastic articles. Much has heen written about modern interior decorating. F'er- haps the loveliest of modern {things are the electric lights [ When it comes to wall fixtures, a new art expression has heen found. Fluted glass, wrought iron, parch- e e S == ment, aluminum, silk and many house ose majesticall win as long as * she new from lon Does one touch of nature always make the whole world kin? P el otk it fhnmame 2 motif that adorns a room. ‘When o e R = a hutten is pressed, the room is flooded with indirect light 1' :M . | Stimulating Touches | [ R 1 l ayoress In But there are many mod-‘nm} adio our raer [ S s S d |who cannot go to the expense of | eel being 100 per cent what they be- | = paln ucc S Meve, So there are new lamps in | i - quantities to tempt these into add- - 5 ing a few contemporary touches {She Does Well in Her [to their otherwise staia homes. | Important Office. Some are bizarre. Others are | Hope's one girl who won a beauty contest and jsn't going to try, ¢ captivating. Al are original. And | o070t the movies, She is Miss Kitty Smith, 16, of, Ponca Another Queer Cousin of hllvl(,\‘lo('s" is stimulat | every single one is stimulating. s = b - . ‘ Thye”, :\odnmmlc lamps glority | City, Okla., recently named Miss Ponca City. She will spend Talladell, Spain, June 23 (=t FEC G CTG thetr designs. her winnings for #husiness college course. | O1d-school politicians shook _their | qaly Yiye nails, cuhes of sugar, heads when Dona Dolores Codina, | th%¥ R FOCE ©oriimte and o |~ == Ry Thornton W. Bui This much 1o me i3 very clear Naught in itself is cver queer. 1d Mother Nature l X Scrapper the Kingbird had said = that he could tell Stickytoes about another queer cousin of lis down in | the Tropics, and you may be sure | that Stickytoes gave him no peace r of this little com- | on and work out. intricate desigus Jut she continues in ! in |y eolor for thelr shades. d \X/ the only woman mayor in| “poine simpMeity of their lines odern oman s 5 | they cut out all non-ecssential qm--l . aling quality of cool winds. There arc 383 inhabitants in this | oration, Color, odd shapes and el | village of 100 houscs. In 1924 the | pajrerns and new materials are the etamS arm M f h : s enus of the Family { - became ot of frank and wholesome live It has the breath of the oute of-doors. the freshness and invigore | municipal council, consisting of [only characteristics they consider after that. i seven men, resigned office as they | aiia, | e i i bAVEat I et ey ot thilst con did not sec any possibility of set- | Thres of the newest of these And ‘Wltho.ut‘ Affectation, sin?" inquired Stickytoes, tling scveral problems which had {modern lampa are shown today. Says Billie Burke. SISTER MARY Serapper scratched his head | | arisen, such as lighting, the provi- Four dice form the odd base of | el bt o ¢ i ghtfully. “1 dont rightly know [sion of schools and the balancing of | one squatty, modernistic _lamp. 3 | DrealiastStrawbereies and slies 1 d he, “but 1 call h {1000 { the municipal budget. Their arrangement has a careless | Billie Burke flouts ihe fdea o bananas boiled vice, eream, erisp Why do you call him that?" de | “Tne thon. clvil governor of the | aemchalenoe as §f they might fall|women Jive lost thelr chornybucon. grahan toast, milk, coftec. ¥ do you ca 2 de- | | s S atiald, 2 | e e i Bhomi unehcon—-Chiloan — cggs, grape ¥ manded Stic ! | province of Lerida made an inquiry | gown any minute. but of course hrough gaining their He i e S in the district and discovered that{they won't. Topping this lamp eig | dependence 3 ; several business concerns were run | o cream, fluted shade with kaudy “How absurd Miss Burke ped ¢ Temon:de ’ by women. Me thought it would | orange, red and black streaking it |In'|1ul'rr1. Dinn Mock filet ml;:nol‘w. twice be well to take advantage of the |yn an indistinet pattern of gro- Its utterly ridiculon: ; potators, spinach with women's busincss ability and In | metric lnes, The cording at the | woman's emancipation from all the creain shredded lettuce, “Beca call,” repli savs ‘Whoop! Mr. and Mrs. Whooper kick it with and lie can be heard a long | thelr hind feet until it s all beaten up to say that | baked listance.” ‘Is he a Tree Frog" inquired | —_— . . . strambery 1 1. milk, te e A A United States territorial posses- | nominating a new municipal coun- wronge the ages have heaped LR ErCLEDLD Cr Al ikt BILOWINS BIOMINEACT See y P o e Dl her has cost her anything of charm, Chilean Viggs ‘Mo, T s a Tres Il vogue for brown extends te |£i0n was first to transact commer- | cil chose threc feminine members, | Most unusual s the undersiung A7 i © ELo) : A = | s ) it ; b aa |of whom one¢ was Senora (odina, [jamp that uses the terrestial globe Just the reverse is true. Her WO eups eann omators, 3- rog. 1 Jim n | household linens. A new lunch set | cial business by radio. Na bd P lbroader cducation, her cconamic | €1 ited el 1-4 pound slice trers and t like your | »® cream has five shades of brown | jetiers, contuining three A's, for No. | who atas: agiGoted @s Ayor. for its novel shade. Thia is the | FOT ) 0 o 1 i e oy (o Tia St e e A L T R R | The new mayoress started in & fyyap par excollence for the chil- [frecdom. (he o xtwnsion of hev iter. 1ealinel lcspoon grate Frog th T e B e e R e S elzohital ! practical w Dy meclding 10 hold | are vomn pr for the tiving seom | #8te beyand the navrow confincs of onion, 1-2 si wt green pepper, 1 5% S HORIZONTAL l Ilhe. council. meckingk on: BURMaY | utiire toee fnteruted tn ayiationher Jiome, ihe surloty qf liev aollvi- |{easpoon paniky, A tibleanoan bute ¥ s in brown | & ties—all th things have added ter ot lmttered toast mornings instead of Wasting @ | can trace the painful route of No- | week da She studicd the local | pylg's men, the South Pole cxpedi- tremendonsly to her culture, to iy tocs through a colandee | 1In what te | | understanding of life. to the build- and blend with cheese, dried beet | little pool nodid Jacol have | % ash On Pla u P 1 desesnding @ laddeg? problems 1 nd h: ed in fur- tion, or ocean fligh ‘ L : s 1e and ! = q Z i B | nishing the with _ school- | '*Ti.e ‘globe of pale blue, with dis- |Ing of her ch v and conse pieked o snall - pieces, grated ¢ 5 A | {rooms, in providing a lighting ar- | yinet 'markings all over it, (s |QUERY to her charm onion, popper eut in fine shreds and 6. In what territory v e “Of course charm of today is not hapri Jeat over alow fire until rangement for the locality, in re-|comfortably into an undefklung 1) gl SR LEd by e feliei Ll expressed in just the fevins of yes- cheese neltss Add butter and cggs - r at aking a y radio for thc first time in the | ‘:"‘”'“"‘ ;‘]‘"‘M“"‘;‘;““:;":-;":‘3‘?";:“‘:::' {and ll'lltte'\.lllyd ruundded base of ‘nrxym S '“m“:] d::v‘ui\( S et i fganed ‘:f- world rict_roads by ge - | scarlet laequered weod. iz 1t s Y : o " o ron ol Sk fi e Ackinre poslines ltants 1o give personal service in- | Tayl, - coolly pemote is the star- [¥ear But it scemis to me i |slightly cooked and pour over hot 2 i 5 e eve g | stead of laying taxes, and in pay- ||ight lamp with a slender meta] | 21¢ botler 1o now, e fost mwanked on o hot platter, 7 . AT lelo b g ! {ing off all the village, debts. Bho |basn and a Blue shade topping it. |MOINOTS wliarn wus o a0l it davali W Disatercrean 60 sas : 15, A younz goat | 15 now negotiating for a water sup- |jn the daytime {t 1 just a plain | tnged with artifi py il NEA Service, Cort MRS 5 D ‘;J‘” by Sen 41. Female of the fallow decr. ply and for the installation of & |ghade, But at night the stars Toduy charm is just the natural Inc) The egg 16 pin : 42 Children's napkins. telephone station. cowia out, -quite.properly, whemi__ . - s (Mewysval TRl 1u. Deity oLl olpe e ithe light is turned on because . f : A e ey 17, What two letiers indicate af- B l( t F there “really are two shades here HOOVER‘S 2 i 5 A ReSled ternoon time? § 3 der A 8 22, You and 1 "“ instead of oné. The silver un nd 23. To mentior e e aean ac 0 a shade showa through cutouts in ! 24, Accomplished the upper. A i . s Eatl o Move Advocated | "om s nexest_cansienins til t 28 atch p ' @w 9 " from Italy is the wréught fron ' fo t vo ) v : (o) @m)t/ i spray hélder for the refectory e o t B 2 te cves of hawks L Torki CH table that coples a decoration in 4t bz 1 the cgz faleonry - “Olkmg ‘Vomen G“en Mediaeval monasteries. It holds ot 1 Stop) - Adv » Doctors. five candles with the dignity an of t 17 Advice by Doctor beauty of old things. And it is 37 To dispute aneril 3. Mother 40 To tota! | $2. To maintain |1t is about time to start a “buck | to the farm” mevement for nervous |factory workers and other women and girls who find the city too great | la strain, in the opinion of Dr. Mary |Halton, New York physician and | ® | feminist, whose work as a specialist | if one uses Aifferent lengths of vomen i | candies, the abruptness gan be in- i‘l.r:':“unm(n is known from coast to | annu:' ;nd ';:‘;::::“-l 3 e “Pe a | third can jooks ¢l },h..r,,:,",:‘:"( ,::S:;m"m,:::m::",';‘h-rk te ancient times when the |work confronting the farm woman, | trisngle was first used as a decor. | Dr. Halton said atton. With slightly curved sides | 7 ‘What about the city's lonelincss? | and the addition ef some charm- The poor girl is thrown in contact | N8 scrolls, & sconce of un‘uluul {with luxury, is under continuous | Peauty is created. ki temptation to crash the gate; she is | Modern or old-faghsoned? la beggar at the feast of life. | Whichever choice one makes, the “The drudgery and loneliness of lighting offered this season cm- farm life is over-sold by pessimistic | phasizes the forward facing or the folks. Automobiles, motor buses, | 100King backwards of the home radio, telcphone and the labor mav- | that selects them. ing devices lighten the day's work 'and give entertainment for leisure. | Hair Net Foundation ! | “From my experience with work- | For Warm we.u‘er Hat {ing women and girls in big cities, [ = " e 41 believe that everything should h(.j Paris, June 23 = Fm'n :. |“r done to discourage poor country |hets are the foundat o¥lfl l\ A girls from secking fame and for. | Warm weather hats. he net is tune in the city. And conversely, | made to it exactly to the shape of that city girls should have the ad- |the head. On it are laid curls of vantages of the country pointed out|cock+feathers. The hat gives the il- to them. tusion of all over curls. One shop shows a hat of black s | fine straw painted by hand with an P —A small flow- A new shoo for suit wear is a |all over ~design of small red and} ed 1o withdraw rom | ercd design i oa cherry red [trim one-strap sandal with the [belge flowers to match a crepe de | king recently White pant crepe de chine | quarter and tip of grey lizard and Portion of a «circl ated by Patou for va {the shank of black patent leather. Decayed tootl has a close fitting collar. very effective with colorful tapers. Oldén Times From Another wrought iron uses onc side of an ancient racket to give it unique and rgmewhat abrupt shape. It holds three candles and, £ 45, To implore 1 of crepe de 46 = 1 cdges cot |47, 1 a distinctive 4 To what country dees Crete | 40 Wi name of rain | over the en- tire asons of con- VERTICAL 1 Wion was recently a one of the Amer ilazue Tribunal? ointed as mbers the abbreviation for | our? To discover position of 6. To border on Mor {15 A memorized role. 1 spring. ety | | £ Pooh!" « 1 1 3 know of sotie ! thelr father's thro (Copyright, 1 What hine letator was | ris, Juns Dogdom's rising star is Tut, a favorite pet of Herbert Hoover, whe may some day be lord of the White House grounds. Here he is with Tree fluting on the front and back of the | Summer {8 hard on canaries and | his master. At the left arc two canine aristocrats that he will dia- 1 tipend skirt in white erepe de chine. The A new sharkskin purse looks like |other bitds. WKeep their cages im- | place it his master 1s «lected president Mrs. Coolidge’'s Roh Roy comie in printed kid. | widow dacsn fluting givee the 1 of pleat|a half ‘cantaloupe in its pounchy. |maculate and be sure to have fresh and Tiny Tim. the president’s own chow. Both Tiob Rey and Tiny chantung silk, rayen : her peat hushand e ite of aweather. The red leather helt i= finithed | ridged shape Its outside is green water and a little green put in Tim ars now vacationing witl President and Mrs, Coolidge in the glazed chintz. coming fron 137 Bill of fare (with a futuristic buckle, |and its inside cantaloupe colored. |every day. . Wisconsin wilds SEMMER SHOL S immer shoes proe t materials into thei