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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928 . The Heurt sy | Once Overs By C. D. Batchels |Mrs. Gary to Live in' Apartment _ Love’s Awakening .%o | e S Where Her Old Home Once Stood By HORTENSE SAUNDERS NEA Service Writer ew York, Dec. 14—The corner of New York's Fifth avenye and 67th street—556 Fifth avenue is-the number—again is to become the . 83 residence of Mrs. Elbert H. Gary,| | 2 ; ] widow of the steel magnate, within |- % v a few weeks. But mstead of five floors in a stately old home, one where for 16 vears Mrs. Gary and her distinguish- ~d hushand dispenged hospitality in the grand mu,\ r, she will have just one floor in story apartment building as her demicile. The old Gary mausion at 556 | Fifth avenue is down and the apart- {ment house had risen n its place. By Adele Gurrison e asammmannnnas The Receipt, Demanded by Samuel | know I'm warranted not to bite, I'm © Brixton, 18 Couched in Terms |3 mangy old lion, teeth gone and Which Arouse Lillian's and fangs drawn.” Madge's Susphcions. He laughed raucously. and Lillian Charles Owen's manner was ‘to|looked up at him with an inserutable | plausible and his excuse for wishing |smile. H me 10 leave the library was so pat| “I am not afraid of yvou sem.” 4 that 1 found it difficult to frame a she said quietly, then drepped her 4 LIWNE courteous refural of his request. Iut |€Ye8 again to the paper he had gi- : 3 - ; my instinct told me that he was do- |n her. - ing exactly the thing I had expected | Somefhing in her tone or emile him to do—attempting to separate brought Lack fhe brick-red flush to me from Lillian in order that his|his face, but Be said nothing, enly hilf-brother might have the oppor.|Watching her narrowly as she read tunity to falk to her with no third [0\er the “receipt” he had handed to persen present .1 made my refusal | her with the check 4 mant, 1herefore, though couch- Lillian is noterious among her ing it in apparently nechalalant |friends for her ignorance of finan- -t terms. cial matte 8he can earn a great The sentiment of the long vears she “I'm afraid this is one time when [deal of money, and she spends it spent at this street address impelled I cannot jump through the hoep|With wisdom and diserinination. Mrs. Gary to acquire a 14-roomn floor 1 for those girls of yours,” 1 told him, [though lavishly. But she is distre in the apartment building when smiling. “Mrs. Underwood is feeling |ingly at about simple busin quite il this morning, and she has|forms. and 1 was net surprised to asked me not to leave her to ! have her thrust the “recoipt” inte plans for its construction were com- pleted A Fortune in Maintcnance self for even a minute. Just tefl|my hands Mrs. Gary paid $172,000.for the Mary to exercice her meniory and | “Read that Mad, she said, “and | rtment, under a contract provid- take the decision I must have ren- [tell me what it wmea It seems dered many times before. As | 4l- | something more than just a peceipt.” | ready told you, they have app.al af Mr. Brizton put out his l).»vn” 10 me 0 many times, upon every|nervously as if to take the paper possible question, that 1 am surc|but I ignored the morement and| they can remember a ruling for this| read the thing carefully. while, he | particular occasion. If they cannot, |kept up a stuccato accompaniment they will have to depend upon some | of “Nothing but the usual form, other umpire. T cannet possibly leave | means nothing more than the cus- | this room for anything.” tomary receipt for the money.” 1 raised my ‘eves and looked stead-| When I had finished reading. 1) ily into his as I spoke the last words. | raised my eyes and looked steadily | His glance met minc as squarcly, |at him for an instant, then turned andfor a long &ccond we stood mo- |to Lillian. tionless as if measuring each other's| “This may Lo the ‘customary re- atrength and determination. Then|ccopt’ which Mr. DBrixton us 1 he bowed low. | said icily, “but it is differene to any ing for an $84.000 annual mainte- N charge The apartment now is ready for decorators, and Mrs. Gary will doubtless oceupy it soon The site was leased for §4 years | by Judge Gary only a short time before his death. He felt, as many other owners of Manhattsu man- I sions had come to feel. that con- ! gestion and other troubles made it inadivisable to maintain his home there longer He was consoled, he said, by the | thought fhat the apartment bulid- ing which was te replace the old home, would be an ornament to ! Fifth avenue, and a “good place for anyoue to live with his family The new building is the last word in elegance. The 11 other apart- mierning inioool ater, ¥ ents durlicate My Gy s Bach Kecp sour hands clean. . Wash ae 1Y Fugdse ol 4 bithe The pot them often, particularly before wate hiouse, probably the most prtentious inz. in this city of marselous roof resi- By DR. MORRIS VISHBEIN “Keep your feet dry and warm, dences, has 18 rooms and & baths, | LdHor dournal of the American | Dress sensibly, wearing cnough irv. therc ars| Medical Assoviation and of Hy- [clothes, without being over-dressed other tenants of social importane geia, the Health Magazine indoors. the William Averill Harrimans| Under the auspices of a half dozen | “If you get over-heaed. cool off and the Pefer H. L. Frelinghuy- | health socicties and organizations, [slowly. Avoid sudden chills.” sens among them. Another i |including the health departmetn ot Classes of Members Joln B <on. the behavior psy- | Syracuse, New York, a No-Cold Club| The club includes several classcs chologist and author. bas been formed in that community | of members, including “IRReg'lar ¥ele Thongh many New Yorkers la- [with a constitution and lers,” who &teer clear of colds: hon- ment the passing of the ald Gary [ which constitute sensible orary members, who arve frec from The Fifth avenue apartment house (upper left) in whicl Mrs. Elbert H, Gary will live, the old Gary home which the apartment building re- placed, and a photo of Mrs. Gary taken when her mansion: was fa- mous: for its hospitality. : . “As you choose, of course.” ke |form I have cver scen. As it stands, said and, turning. went dowa thelit is a formal rel for yoursell hall. As T came back into the 100m, [and Marion of ull claims. closing the door after me, Samucl|{ent or future against Mr. Lirixton Brixton gave a chuckle, amused or | arising out of the trynsactions be- malevolent—T could ot for the life!tween him and Marion's father.” of me determine which. (Continucd Tomorrow) “Not very flattering to me, ial.” he said as Icame back to the couchr | (Cepyright, 1928, Newspaper Iea- where she was sitting. Don't you ture Service, Ine.) 1, pros- esides Mrs. ( - 4 home, and remember the gorgeous |every commuuity, colds for a year; probational mem- Wine, woman and song Cntertaining bt can never e du.| A8 a formn of attrative healtl|bers. who get ene cold a year, and in disgrace, who get two ature, it is doubtful that the |member, ablo that Mrs. | lit Plicated, it pro 1 tallespoon grated lemop rind. | Gary, who is ant in the hest of | statement concerning this organiza- | colds a year. 1-4 teaspoon nutme health, will be 1 to live more | tion could be improved on. The con Any member who gets three colds ' . N A l f M k |2 cups water simply. on recites the fact that an av-|a i‘u‘ w] is l~o\‘p(-|l:~:’ll. LR I a : |3 tallespoons butter. A Rearl Servant Problem > of six out of 10 cases of | Mumbers on probatio - TER BEAR HANGS AROUND anona w- aKers Mk flour and salt.| The nt rvmlvl'"m' in the old are colds, which meuns about | Brace arc advised, if they take cold, i85 Vbpnion W, Borgeds) = | Blend well. Add the lemon juice, | Gary establishment was no small [two colds or four days of illness fo sec a physicia to have nasal On’ other people never &ny. Lrind, nutieg and water, Cook over|matter. The Garys had a set of [ trom colds per person per year. OlisihugHons SUpnella, Selinos i eyl Andin thelrilUainges Nevar PEz | 7, / B™"T0 & moderate and stir frequently, [ gold pla vilued at $300.000,| Two types ot colds are character- [teeth investigated, and at the first e iflinad '.%...//.." the sance thickens. Add the | which was tiken out for the last |lzed, those caught from someone |S&h of a cold fo zo fo bed for at S | 7. 7. tor and serve warm or eold. time when (ueen Marie of Rou-|who has a cold, and those develop- | 17st 21 hours, drink morc water Buster Bear hung aronnd that | y 7 - 2 mania was their guest just before [ing in certain people who are in [ than usual and eat lightly. o curlens little house in which he had ‘ // // SUGGENTIONS 1OR G the house was disposed of. They | poor physical condition, the cold be- <‘|"-‘."'1";" A “‘" -*""‘f"f! 4“1?‘: o :" discovered that a Bolcat wus pris- Tk 7 Ivintily tied boxes filled with can- | had silver valued at over half. @ |ing caured by the germs that they | ith colds mecds the |!\|c. 2 oner, Buster hung around there all //'..///.... died fruit peel, salted nuts and pre- million. Mrs. Gary's diamonds, [ usually carry around with them, carefal study of a physician. whe f night, Tle would wander off. 10ok= / . L L ved fruits are most acceptable [ pearls and emcralids were worth Panger of Complications willdetorming tibunderlying fac- L ing for something to cat, but in & 0 3 o V/ Wy/ Rifts liulf a king's ransom. and the Gary| ‘A cold is a menace not so much | 1018 e Zop ¢ lithe while he would be back there. %//%' /A AN small jars tilled with jams and lart collection was worth millions. | for itsclf, but for the fact that it e § It disterbed Buster vory .muth ‘to 7.77 17 o Fo preserses iy be prettily wrapped | These things created a- great prob- | may he followed by pneumonia, the Fashlon Pla( ue : know that that Cat was a prisoner 7 V " Cand packed into a small basket. [ lem in eare and protection. second largest cause of death, and ‘l in-thag house. 1t way something he A | When topped with a picee of holly | 1t v id that working at the [ that it may lead to rheumatism, ki P Le o was alniost equiva- [ ney disease, sinus trouble, deafne: ry o service, Natur- [ or tuberculosis. aws of the organization | These couldn’t unde . e felt llml‘ there waa something not quite| As he ran, he heard the bang of right. the terrible gun, and ran fastop Those men will come back, » thought Tiuster. “Th bLuilt the | house and so they will ome back. I wonder if they will 1ot that Cat out. TI've just got to find out. They haven't been near this little house since they built it. and that's queer.” Y K[RS Now and again Buster would prowl around ‘the little house and smell at the cra Always he got that smell of Cat. Once or ("lrn}six Have Been on Platiorm for he heard the sound of clads tearing they mahe offective remebranees | Gary residenc for the busy friend who has not Iciit to milit to o lLier own prescrving and {ally, the discipline had to he strict| The' by canmoing and the supervision rigid. Watch- | provide important - advice. Have the ehildren make small pa- | men reported eve hour whether | rea per baskets and Gl them with su-lall - was well, Servants who left ) i conkics, for the little visitors | the house after d. “cigned ont” | by-laws Pwho come in fo see the Christmas|and could be ve-admitted only by “Don’t get too close to people whe tree. X fow nuts, raising and hard | a private deteetive, ¢ colds. especially when they candies may be included. | cough or &necze. “Keep up your body resistance. o g0 Avoid over-fatigne: get plenty of BEAUTY SE[;RET Guldllg Your sleep--at least eight hours a night ! creise 1A the opsn aif every da § '] 5 Eat nourishing foed. but don’t K . a pig. Drink at least sis or cight 'N 5 MA[“[; fl““ - ' / zlasses of water daily. Avoid con stipation, —— v MRS AGNES LYNE By MRSTAGNES LYNE Silcarp i /onr Noiie an | mork wiaga I'here was a time not long ago i 1 | we entilatod. E P or- {Women Learn How FIappers of i varents funa cniaren reay |ell sentilated. dtave the thoer. itived and worked together: when the - than over 0. (herheated rooms T % 7| SENEHL SRNEEN v/ aRRaREw,, T g7 EEEE/EEE/ AN ANEE/EuE/dNNE pe at the logs inside. All of this made P ™ Buster uneas Still. his curiosity flSl m YC&I’S Aftetr completing this * puzzie, wouldn't allow him to go away. So gl Yo'l Sl hate ime (o2 0o “soma Buster hung around. Christmas shopping. The w . £ hrictmas shopping e two long The next morning Buster was still o Faltimore, Dee. 14 (PL-Not enly || 11 ae SEePPE THE AR 1008 ] over near the little house. A merry | Siplozment. but giso health and vo- |, 0ie makn it an ideal speed tester. # little breeze came dancing through fmance have been fonnd t women z your ducs by obeying these hool her five children ed sansages, and ehild the treen and fickled Buster's nose. o the plagoriis of Faltimore stret | ‘Horizontal [CIA[T]C] 17ih Gem“ry Dld “ [mother, at teast, spent most of hec | aran cause colds. Sleep With win: i Instanfly his head went up and his | cars 3 e [A[V]E] DEEZREE |waking mowrs in her chitdrens | 5ol <TI0 o cere’ pitche ‘| Some- Six women enmployed here cor 5 sin 5 out of shape ” — B Leompany: when all o ong 1 | T e il ot o Stels mants o8 Crecttna inasraliit s NI TCloPAATS [s e (€[ U] i houl | Sceen Ksour Sanouth JalutiSahd d « 12 Someone wi - [ - i v Lon Trer Jeauty Ee- | > 4 : 2 e through vour nose. A smart ol itting hat & : man smell. Buster retreated fo | fhe past ten years and now are f; H A r'“‘“'f,' ot BEE’%B///’EB@“ ore v old are wew being [aNd yard there was opportunity for cnstom yenr skin to temper. [ brown soloil tirog I"r'n“?)(qllll.illl': i do hidh he. cot ateh | mi Znres on the cifv's trolle i Teminine pronoun. % ¥ Leooy on and theae common in- : ! : S i E M:Muz,,;m which 1:‘. ,.,‘,'l,, ,‘[:,,h“ ‘lrv'dr fil\l < :a”m ‘”\, 'v‘. |‘| m\ e mflgg?“fil onght Foases and secicty (0|l\|; "" "\'h'll IA 'l] ”‘I & ””'"'I“ ”" ature changes. Most people can dofposed on the long side, illustrating - eing seen himself. * Pres e siv are Silol raeint or : 0 “Magic™ | tor whicl. far more than era 4 g i i i | I e e el AG | | from 4 doz vared and faded “Magie this by a auick sponge hath each|the popularit on i ently info Sight came a man. He|more than 200 wemen who served | 17 DiPlomatic condust 5 {onk of the 35th Century discon shape the character and gt duek SHRONEG LA ies G H AT R ol T e ol il had an axe and he carried a gun— | A8 “conductors” here during the nar | 1% b 1" Bet e worn covers are reo |9etermine the quality of the emo- terri At the mere sight | period. @ne of the six has been en- 1T S ; % tional relationship between pare a terrible gun. At the mere sight | P ne of th X lias been en- || ooyl e hd think exceadmgly | xeated the “tlanceited Secret of [11onal relationship befween parent of that. terrible gun Fuster wanted | abled to ehilled dived pineapples ten nious com “Got him the first thing!™ ex-| ound cinplovinent o e gffices of |, 0 VIl rock anionship. Put whether we like it or not. o : ! Ldnughter™ said Mies Chartotte aimed the man. and laoked more | the syéten i N e e e | I v s Sl famons beanties of past . ages, i to run. But he didn’t and purchace a home. Anether has !, ”:“',' proriienl i lgnet Bodst chicken. mas which, indging by the mark theiel 10 there were m es in disel- AS8'the man appreached the Little | found health in fhe outdesr work !;‘ 'W" S | potatoes, gibh Ay, eranbe A Tk hial SRt HO<h Arpod mlinelibin s sl arily a son- log honge he began looking over the | Many of those wha gyve up their |21 OIS TS HEBS el ielly. ereamed pelery, bread butter. | (Jas e short of magie ons matter. An oceacional angr gronnd very . carefully. He die | work attor (he war e conduye | L 3T 85 / (head lettuer wnd Fnssian dressing, b sepnee centurien | sgoe. women |$130 10 not mean that alt was Ins covered Buster's footprints and then ! fors or 1 v ubanr gliey met | To MMW‘“O‘” oiffice mince pie. ‘coffer Liade their onn Leauty . prepara Fand a moment explosion of irri- when he gaw that the door war vhile serving as eonductors. Others | ety Supper - Oxster o, 1CReTR ane whicl were handed down gs | 131100 could not altegather unda the closed he grinned | narricy SHil others | e’ Ve B e ] {UIE pickles, chacalate drep Cakvs o racians lezacy trom miether to | 5000 that came.of hours of harmo- | pleased than ever. “That fellaw | Mrs. Katherine Tegealloott Do AR AT ! COCOANET 11 D) crneocted in the stili-room |1 home has changed along with won't fteal an vmore of my pigs | eame a conductar after the death of |42y lf:‘:‘ hebil i 2 eups fuzar. . e e i oiTe ke reet ot et wonia: | Ediicationi ] His coat will pay for the two he her husband. Jer five children a .“’ To m'fl“ Seraldlats 1 cup milk S AEHEA MoAviole “lamusemente, cociability and even A4 steal " | grown now, three gre na one | ygn prons. S 2 tablegpoons bty Amiong the quaintiy phraged pro. | OPhiss have moved out and left the Bugter' watched Tim approach the | tn 4 street car conductor. and the [ g¢ o 00 1 teaspoon vanilla leeniptions in the boak 15 a “pack' | home. morc often than we are will- lithe fiouse and zo all areund 1. other fwo are, campleting {heir 4= Anething woven in meshes ! 1 eup cocoanut b rose Joave ade moeist and |INE 10 admit, a place where one eata Then: very carefully and slowly, he | schooling. Meanwhile the mother g5 7o prepare for publication. PoMix e g ik and barer | S0 T i, 1 [and cleeps and where one stays 1itfed the door. He hifted it enly | has been able to purchase 4 home ! P il e e i sy e e IR U e i e ! a little way. He 4idn't It it enough | with her earnings ot s ¥ | fraquentty, unti a cort bait forms, |y 0l Cg e T M er thees | 40 0 ranv one as Biz as Duster to] A doulle mntise ke find g i jhen a portien 1 owly PONred itk thin or falling hair, a reetpe | 10 1hete dass after children Bave comeout. Then, with Ms ax ready. P Lalliap Frances ‘Alder to e a Fabuloys #ird |into a cup of ‘coid water. Set aside (o sxnieh maketh the hair | PAssed Laby stage, they see rela- the man stood waiting. 1t was! condnetar he wanted o “do her g o N - [for 25 minutes. Add the vanilla and | ({000 0 O Htively Iifls of their parents. Tha awate clear what the man was wait- | bit" durinz the war eo she {iljed Tatteral from the rmam axie of | 228t until thick and creamy. Add thet 4 4. 4a peayty had ta he potent in Kindergarten, the school, the piay- ing fer. “He was waiting for who. | the place \acated by one of the mes S aEoRaE NI el ni i lecad | 00 L SRR IR IS s BRI o e R e ever wan 1 that little hoyse to it SN R pan or plate. Cut i cquares and | yeag wanen did net nes much pow- | e automobile serve in turn to draw f-«vu. his head out. The man aaited To cloteh. pack in botes or sori i ,‘,‘,R' but they black. |them av from their parents. ,t‘,‘?,“w”’? Rut fio an= poked a! FJ APPER FANN Theuzhtful CCHBISTMAS PEUM PUDDING | g i evchrows a1 Wed | Yet for all there undeniable e i o pn e mattoateed e £ A Tipe of poem (Thiz may be made daya before faces pink, There was ne ‘ip- |ternal changes one growt fact re oAt ol nel e T A Tlightlons ratiis ‘bied | or ' that it & modern predue. |mains the ssme—the emotional de LR ensiicatie e 11 Wark of zeniaus 1 copbrend ionin pendence of the cluld on his par- ! SiE Byt ot wara =l S B s 19 Swmming fosls | 1 cup Qour | « i dedicated fo Frances, | oNts 15 just what it always has been AVBRRShr Thawionr T e SR e Tart of e iU BT RO AT | Countess Towager of Fxeter, by a | As much as cver the child necds the ones mare the man raiced {he (23 To wander abont e M iy ) | “true admirer of her noble vir. |Security of parental love, the steady door a little way. - Then he stonped 3 The whoele du noof a hmman| 1 . s b e A g ks fres” and is said te contain “all reassuring interest that stands back 0ver 16 logk in Gkt 4 4 hemg, Rppuil Rady e virtues which enght fo he in [of him while he directs his own en- *4 Cat™* Meoxelaimed t To knock | L o, the complete woman.” The “com- |€r8ics towards conquering the eve 1 disappointmant. “Tt's nothing To put en | o I-,x te woman™ must have had her fchanzing fronfiers of his existence. but a big Bobeat™ iio lifted hi 6 Sk worm 1 cup milk. i ands fal, for in addition o the | Since parents awl chiliren spend &un and pointed i, Then Buster (2T ey, said of wine [ Beanty recipes, der virtges” eov. S0 m ss fime fogether than took 1p his heels, The v ) Devotire b e g red a range of knowledze inctud- |th \'[ used to. uv’ ‘in no Im;gnr be i Bl ebrrtbieh e bt 2 Rl ia oup-c ! hee FANEE g solotions for rv coneeivable | careless in onr dealings of the mo- mf.’,'.‘.»fi'.fl’ff, :h’n’:‘;gl: v i 4 Lacerated {and Jemon pee Liiffienity ot domestie life, from |ment. The cffects of occasional being pointed at him gate him a [#5 The record of ships daily prog- | 1 cup currant | remedies for tanthache to cooking Htactless handling and unwise disci- sinking teeliig . As e ran nal | i ress 2 enp chopped nut 14 dinner that cven 4 hushand of | piine do not all come out in the heard the bamg of the terrible gun. | | A Fucharist e vessol | Mix all the o s and half jong standing would be glad fo eat. |8ash as they used fo in the friendly i and ran fastter. e Kept right op 7 Vigor. | well greased podding molds I Teothache, we are fald. will [companionship of a4 home which was e geing. n faet, he kept 1 {1 {Cover tightly and stean for 5 hours [ ¢o1d o o “handful of daicy rootes” otherwise well adiusted. We must g until he remched his 111 the cuckao fam- Unmold and sovie cat i ) Litably freated. but if the pem v |Wake cure that those contacts which Teme up in the ledaee As slicen. ‘1f theee yus) ] £l the faeth may he pam- | Temain between parent and child in i {hought about that litfle hou £ dasw hefore. sor E Iy the fallowing the rusho of modern life " £ e ey mistles in bulteral.seor 1 Talie come of the, eider mathetic and intellisent, ealeulated PARIE & : ! o Uefare gervinz. Tiard o the anples af aak trees and |10 Lring ont the Leot Turtisdote zray ehiffon is one of the luxure: p I belleve it iz a tea thenzi 1 1y ehi is on ixuries of fhe monenf and ; R e Menus lor the Family | . .= v o i tegiar] et N g i ooy ot B Rl e i ng H and it =il 1nocen them o SN Ll 2 {spoilad at the first wearing At Phillipe ot Gacton dome gr 1 e e 1 (Y LOUISE BEANETT WEAVER LEMON S8UCCL SERVING TEN oan may fat e them out ! '\""' R B, e for Levening dress almost as fragile in effect as chiffon, b il of | = | S evening are hackless Some of the . s e e = 2 Calarado-fs the highest <fate in Nohady 1on iy A%fant Grangas hve careal : el el iR b S J o crosy : i are swathed and the ends of the knotted | noal T \ jary 24, at the waisthine in the back. like | girdle are embrotderd with & teved strase, hke the knot on the shoulder. (AR ) 1 the Lpian, n aver £, allitude never iy {and cream. waffles and syrup. vrof] 1-3 cup lemon juice 1446 West I'oing uniforins