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Love’s Awakening By Adele GArriSon waasanassaansnannnt tlines & Plan to Outwit but the Ladics Have Ilmr Doubts rwood and Nocl Verit St of Harry ¢ \eritzen, I'he Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman the play w work of t srything to the nt eve vas jeopardiz of that One Way Out WHAT HAPPENED BROWN'S HENHOUSE By Thornton W. Burgess exclaimed. for Jimmy Skunk's se nearly ook his pro h Aaway Ther he plunged for t nyard gate. 1 had ewung to. He threw it open with a bang and plunged out to follow his comovanion. Now it happened that Jimmy Skunk, who through it all had been quite undis turbed, and moved forward so tha : sccond thief started to run as without knowing it. running straight towar1 Jimmy. Once mor. Jimmy brought that little scent gun into play. Then he calmly turn- e Just AT FARMER ! . he bl Looking he caw & and wore closely thought was a white cat GRLEN CAPL FLM ed and walked over to examine the | bsg of hens. Meanwhile, the two tiiictes. chok ng and gasping. stumbled toward their waiting automobile. Ther wenid be no mare stealing of chick eme that night. Of course. th ond thier the first “CeptAnt son sce that Skunk wheo yonu went out there?” he demanded Blaed fhi man i= old =tuff, and nonscnre, what Y SAYS Lditor dowrn; jaer from the cye NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Begistered U after the party’s over either I oy MONDAY, By C. D. Batchelor | 8 Patent Oftice I ! Le able the undertaker will Fads and Fancies l//////fiflfl 77, TTNDIE /l I////M/W// [Clalp[E 7T 7 It the io not try tooth pick t clerk or s with i will yes far Aining ! of wator Growing out Stitehed A monkoy uz 1he you i YOUR HEALTH BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN = The of the American Association and of Hy- the Health Magazi M 1 out as 1 that « n fo the Medical yie spring the lonz One is he h e Gight. do man alont remes g Rubbing the zood in the hack. E more cinde popular proiises 1o Here By M Al Corn souifle ton nder Geor for D téh sance hananas, spic Tea Menu ndwiches, br 1 orang Cream candies serving Tour utter. 4 milk, 3 tea, lemon ahle.- B corn, 1 1-4 ispoon 88 canned chopped onion ry salt, 1-2 G teaspaon pepper, 3§ miik the flour. and ook for Tor est of the in- 4 buttered slow oven dish amy 5 and be the sunee in Spice Rings risp cookics) dark brown poon vanilla, i teaspoon g -4 noons cream 1spoon soda. Joros A heat for of the in !l mixed, chill very thin on with the 1 a round ter E it 0 dian NEY/ YORK POLICE HUNT BABY CARRIAGE FIRE BUG Fveo Vehicles in Hallways of Tene- ments Discovered in Flames Betore Buildings, P tor 11 nt Deto ter 1wo were four riment hot oceurred at 4 ue, where a tena out ir ond was dis 2 West 83th stroet by He heat out the flames v could ad 1o the the building. s in tenement hall to bhaby Leen discovered dur Police and fire oficials o capressed all the work remen The put it vondwork of ¢ Nimerons f « started Ly setting fire ing the las topart opinion fhey Plane Will Map Route ment were af one maniac. In Inteuor Australia .. incn be Une b © alin, April 1 UP— remaining unexplor- the earth outside po- a scction of Australia t the size Enzland, is about d up by wirplane. e pi will map the ich explorers later Acrial observations will cr the van shall attempt to travel with camels, on foot or erwise 1t is said that no white Th foet o W = =et his foot in this territory is the astern cornet tral Anstry The capedi now heing organiad. is spon. by the Iteyal Geographical socicty of South Australia. Iney One of the Aus Jast ed scetions of v i regions = { wheth ca FROCKS | 7 | paints a rounfl‘ will follow.|than 1o exhib determine | ental authority man yet | APRIL 1, 192, 'THEY WIELDED “NEEDLE OF PEACE" IN THREE WARS W York, April 1.—Feinists really should lend a hand in the eel- chration this month of the 75th an- niversary ot the Needlework society and Exchange. Brooklyn, famons forerunner of Loth the Americ mll Red Cross and the Women's that now dot the country. this organization's history graphic picture of the growth of woman's opportunRies in industry, the contrast between in- then and now when practic- Iy cvery ficld of endcavor is open to wemen ver this organization shows a solidarity among women, and ap- preciation of women's problems by other women in tl ’'s that fenmi- nists should appreciate. It w back in 183 that a hun- d or =0 influential gentlewomen as rooklyn handed fogether to aid | them ty's “female poor, gentlewomen like that they had been reduced to e poverty The Days When Women Sewed Instead of pauperizing them by charity, this organization called it- self the * wale Linployment So- ciety™ and tried to find work for z was the one and only occupation discovered for some them. Sew availahle women Undaunted ders for ®omen tocs or- gentl for | tine clothes and for yurp sorivty from coarse things charity e rich folk and. W. <. they held grand certs. the foren henefits, wiclding es from Seth Low's father Wderbilt. To iterials Ik WHRES, con- today promenaids ners of “eharity Although . peace t wedle, the Emplovinent Society developee arganization during the In fact, by now the organiza has served three with its the Civil, the Spanish-Amer and the World Wa Among the relics today cd some ipts from the nnent War lized demands socks, Female A war Civit War. tior wars Teedle, cher for shirts Union Later wars sent th sweaters soldicrs in more e form of itted an oceupa- teach- clerking, of- n decided that aid the grow. When other ons opened to women, artient store the woni 14 continus work. wou to wonan There 1 the dlework Sc ey 1o B ore organiza ciety n's nam and tever any 4 coolir B v their and butter; fixings for faney clothes | v nd =0 on sivk-s inte in inte bread los ots ik hoe laumndry wax ad rhaps thei hag work a most hun lowers; e bed maulies, Po sting produc est st from ndpoint is sachet packag s that sews as she lios on her chair They held lalf century could not products . a drond nt them 1l ot Philadelpl nt the hronze m a sewing school for a to teach who This organization’s recognition Paris Exposition which they is country. the nnial awarded dal for fine those sew them soams Today thousa und a Iyn who is home they furnish for is of women and offer hope #lihood to anyone in Brook- -hound Dy - small They many similar o today. But their rich traditions, their high standards and their apprecia- tion of women's problems give them \ the roll of honor of femi tions \ outlet children or sickness. 1y one of FOR OF Iy Alica Jurson Peale her father and mother and <fa; founl ghtly coffee for parties. While at at | e small, uzann colore dollies’ br ust right nobserved sne cuphoard and set them about en N for a tea ta- but her play er sunny corner guictly s and plates to her nary guests, serving them with ke-believe cream and make-he- Her rose and fell in 2 chatter, tie wooden bene Suddenly warde like so many bul- room, “Su- Her fa 1 on the or hand. The her fingers floor, She wordless. “1 guess voice! 1 knows how 1o obey!” Un- unaware even of which had occra- his voice rang with 18 shot through put nne Jemi-tasse in cup ed fron nd 4 upon the trembhng. terrified Her father turned to me, father's lart ele hnows her guess she aware of Suzann cup ene, the precior sioned the € her admittedly 18 but living still in many a4 home. He aims for absolute and unquestioning obedience, If you ask , him why will tell you that such | obedivnce is the “corner stone of * that “if you give a child il take an ell” ete. | The ideal of obedience for obedi- ence's sake was outmoded long ago {along with the theory that children are the prop of their parents. But in practice children often are | made to obey abitrary orders for which there can be no reason other the power of par- inne’s out of date character PIQUE TRIM A wide-xide poke cloche hat for the tailored suit is a navy bakou | with striped pique in navy blue and Pwhite making a modernistic inket on the downward side. The scarfl to cemplete the offect has a collar portion of the pique with jabot ends of blue crepe de chine, white lined. of | themselves | chnrehes | and on the organ- | brought tgem from | sat | SAKITARY cORE en, DEPOT OF SANITARY COMMITTES, | Na. 30 furt Ttret. raise “implement | ent of Mrs, nee (upper Teft) was first pre male Employment: Socicty, hack i 1851, Toda (upper vight) is active head of the ~ame named the Neediework Socicty and Fxcha At the present 75th anniversary o handwriting (below) dated Oct. soldiers In the Cihvil War, One of the | ©OfMce of the Woman's Relief Association of Brooklya. = ~ 1363, fom Fom ate Bo it g f the old Pe. L. Ma-on i~ W exhibitions IMmmmMm’wgww AT D5 e Indians Lived in America 3.000 '+ i Years Agy, Relics Indicate : whiolly der 14 fert ctile mater- a4 matting, pons and the Univer of the «in historie immensely valu- Berkeley, Cal., three April 1 (A thovsand yeurs ed Nev noex- 't ehole series of scrved|for i der debris in oa bi mountain cat wla e frock sity of Californ Ten thousand from the g \ v - now ar are b Specimens recoverd marka tion chronicle «of at red headed tribe of American In- A ho tevminated while still w wilderness The cavern is known as the lock Cave, 1f like nichs hillside formud thousands of | 220 by the wave action of an ancient lake, long since disapp The anished Lody of water is wn to Lake Lahont is about 2 miles Th were rope; sa the years ared grologists a The cave of Lovelock, Nev who inhabited it tioned in Paiute Indian legends as cannibalistic savages, devoid of foar who were annihilated in a three-y var with the Paiutes about 1.utu L. outh- ! | | !; west ool y mer Mentioned in the Paiute logends “galdukasa” or Tule Baters, the anburn haired tribe was credited with strange powers. According to legend they uble to leap into the air, scize ar- rows that were shot at them, and turn them “back at their attackers They were exterminated, it is be- lieved in a flerce charge against the cave by the enemy. It is thought that the sudden cx- sponso rmination may account for the of plaited reservation of so many possessions | crystal. werc *J ystal nec couturi strands of NGC © gy fop eolim . 3’fgm> ever ‘z)zl and his idca ichness of the ts discoy ered. to prac many w ol hip ically couts s s apt and Kne interesting Fashion Pl;;{ue newly made tinted Klaces, ers, are pastel Blitehed Vinth povdir Sux, gabardine mfw% gy daton dss~,