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NEW BRITAIN DALY LiRALD, Wbl sDAY, APRIL 3, 192, 1 —_— e - g . it entirely and that he seemed to| Mildred. but Mildred's fiery come-| She did not ask him in to shar uation, inse reminder that : & 2 ’ » be much disturbed over some-|back had surprised him. He had the pot of Lot chocolats t FH w |‘ rder a treat 17, 1918, T8 g g ¢ : e thing, she knew that it would do|no idea she had so much fight in|nut cake her mother had ) incorporated in t! S tremey. 2 Y ) 1 her no good to deny that she was her makeup. |ised to provied though he| France allowed 1o intervene @t 4] -5 hurt. ‘ And even less did he know that |climbed the stairs with her and | iy time Monaco is e to hande % g |she had been growing more and |said good might at the door. It} ! its own aftairs right the coldness of ™ faet mJTH D GROV l‘:s 8he couldn’t understand why Stc- more resentful all evening, and|was a good r ‘ "t g phen had brought her if he might |that he was mostly to blame for | which would i (e crbipal < THIS HAS HAPPENED His brows drew quickly togeth-)was like a child’s plaything in con- | have come with Pamela and so|it. He'd have laughed outright late for parting «u tor bott EXT& carmd 05 leefl m Cflm str Mildred Lawrence, stenographer | €T in a sharp line of disapproval t to Pamela’s creamy gems and | plainly would have preferred it that at the notion of lis being jealous | vere locked in th ’ AL g 5 at the Judson Hotel, has her fox |Pamela saw it and believed it was | flashing diamonds. way. “Unless he's just jealous be-|of Huck Connor. trifling misunderstanding, and were bi : F : D | pr 43 + fur snatched from her in a crowd, | inspired by jealousy. | © around was either |cause Pamela is here with another| Bat he would not have denied us distant as though hat owar- | DULEES @S actions ]S&g[‘fle i g - % but Stephen Armitage catches the| She leancd back in her scat and |looking at DPumela or whispering | man” she concluded unsatisfac- |that it upset him to sce Pamela | cd them i s ds thief and returns the scarf. He|threw her wrap off her round|about her, with admonitions not | torily. {ulone with the man. He'd heard | In her room, affer making ! E = ; el et b ely ¢ Nations asks to take her home. Not wishing { YOUng should rs with a slow|to look yet. There were several It did not surprise her, when, |the story of how she'd met Huck, {that Conn 1sloe irad Nice, France, April 3 @—Carabin- 1 1 to seem ungrateful, she invites him |Era The smile on her face was | reasons for this, the chicf one be- ;: t?c end of ‘Hv;v v;-rlorm{-mn hut h‘("'fl')nl s:w[rmml it would | permitted \H" : ! t Monte Carlo have been issued to dinner. He praises her mother's | infuriating to Mildred. } tire. Her truly | Stephen suggested that they all go €0 any further amela herself | smarting her oy lown |y i bridess) tor oianaratianT for fes & ) ; home cooking a'l‘ld gains favor with| “How's the show?" Huck ask it colored hair “,z to !!m Judson 1l to dance. had told him she thought Huck | her c e A 2 Meibaile READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS young Connie, who hopes that her| “Pretty gool,” Stephen another pevhaps not teg Wouldn't a man think of some ht be mixed up in something She Present popular nnrest in Mon. S ——— e sister will mix enough pep with her!saered. And he had just becen ieast of all, was her posing. It | thing like that! “But I wouldn't quecr. Jier head ar witona o old-fashioned manner to hold his in- | telling Mildred it was a wow. way b to say that her |80 it I was dressed in gold.” Mil-| Suddenly it occurred to him that|siephen ha : ich s notived SURRIGIIREUG e URFACF BURNS terest. Huck, more mindful of his man- | posing . i, Certainly there | dred decid wgrily. To Stephen | ) d ay have resented his at- e e s been Lo The evening is spoiled wlhen Da-|ners than Ste . looked past the|were other attractive and bejew. | She #aid she'd promised her moth- t to incl Pamela in - To relieve the soreness at once, mela Judson, daughter of Mildred's|latter tq include his companion in | el i S ience who |®F to come home directly after the darty. IPerhaps she knew that I'a ¢ W . s the ¢ . hi; - and hasten the healing, quickly apply ver, phones her to return to [ his next remark. | ving far ivss attention snow. - - auld not ke At 1 3 tephen escorts her to the ho-| “Oh, Miss Lawrence,” air, with | [Pamela overheard her. “Does g your mother doubt her succe newspaper has w as the salesman who had sold her a | ? : 5 teaching you morality, Miss Law- tui cason e N . T neh government to wateh the sit- esin@ where Pamela recognizes him car. She snubs Mildred and tries to | rgntl:o_< she asked, smiling supe- lure Stephen away from her by pre- riorly. ar : cra it how wa —— ———— tending she wants to buy another ‘She iwh worries to stepmother Mile retorted | trying car from him. Then Pamela weets| §o i 8 L o . ! trying t P ) eciution w v reache ' Huck Connor, who 1ehs. her s a| 7% ~ stung to reclessiiis. hom was e’ ot .- & FREE VOTING COUPON! broker from Chicago. W ; amela her back, “Let's| wonld her to go : . r call t Mildred thinks that Sicphen ts| | . : R R R e K. of C. Parents’ Expositicn (3) forgetting her since the wealthy — gL e fo, e e | ' PR |t e e “BABY NEW BRITAIN" CONTEST theater and she aceepts, not Lnow- | Mildred fought through the push- | Stephen's ma ing that D la and Huck Connor Ly N ing, milling crowd io the sub t he A -:]nnd Has ('ampaig'n Por Baby SRe e e e -, i {who read the New York news St endor e tmenaenin: | Against Death Penalty . i 3 . pers, that Amos Judson | . e 1 10 Nationad c ; CHAPTER VI I 1oi > i Pamela and Huck arrived at the | Li8 children Cons-stepmotiter after |azain, - l for the Abolit by examine 1 cligible for tie | |another. and e did not t wal « I aath. D yesterd v pted for Ten (10) voles by the theat r the curtain had been | 2 . rung up on the first act, but that | Mildred for resenting I b g oel signat o { hese coupons fo'Contest Ma mark. hut wointed rejoine 1 a word. $he was m the counc y or deposit in ballot box fact did not deter them from taking | worried him Clt heea he feit she'd hee cutation t linment - coupons for your favorite haby seats at onc 3 He believe i placed her | bad reated didn"t | por s ¢ y v nd save them for you. You are not restricted in any way in ljob In jeopardy, and somhow t e o co 1 that voting them wr-}v: ];.,,v. . o There w ' i rooen the n ; at i THEY ALL COUNT TOWARDS WINNING THE CONTEST should > known that Miss maining pair 10 Stepher 4 , 4 S0 ; ) 140,00 s = Not G rs After We i a0 P, Toth Mitdred e % 3 § Judson would not want to be en- | knew ¢ ther girl better | dition brow iy - Not Good for Votes After Wed., April 1th, 9:00 P, M. ppropri- S I Bt | teriained with one father's | tha i he closin 0 fixed (No Bulk Sales of th's Newsy |employes. No dou . 1 b ’ ¢ tephier March fure had inspir at s Soraiting absorbed in the play any attention to 1t Mildred was leaning seat, the hetfer 1o see s Tather large and bushy & man in frout of This 1 t stantly o Pamela’s view when the Jaiter took her place beside Huck reach:d anarm at the | back to help adjust her wrap, but she shrugged negatively and hugged the crmine closer. Stephen did not boeome aware | " 5 of her prescnee there in the scat o 5 By 4 next to him until the lights were ; § g \ turned up. Even then he'd talked ¥ = 2 i with Mildred for a full minute be- 4 fore he learned of it. It was a started expression that suddenly flared over Mildred's fea- tures that brought him around to He found a messaze in his room. He was asked o call the Judson | see what had caught ber eyve. He Notel. | found himself looking into I'amela’s falscly smiling face. vascd surprise tGlad b ¢ S m ne sid of her and [4 couldn’t join us,” she You." B other, of holding setter luck next time.” | od nodied. T )t those who looked 0 w Pamela looked at her then and Mitdred at all. She did not ¥ gu il A Mildred heard her, of course, but the insult was t0o covert to be open- | inclived her head bri Mildred e was only the ly resented. Instcad she waited to barcly returned the grectin and i 1 erfoction to catch Ll g G '}'.f.':';\"xi.,.',‘,ff."lf.',E'"::‘-h‘ L e bt wh .""{hi'.‘;m'.'f. 99 Mrs. Ferguson is just like thousands of other e e e B i R e eca young married women of this modern age. R eae e e E s e e e e b Pretty, vivacious, feminine to the finger-tips. e writes Mis, Walior HL Fereuson She smokes—of course. And like most hus- words. Ha looked past her as &he|ly pink satin. And the smal 4 throughout the rest of the anoKa ailf recoissd Hiok, PR R e el s R of St. Louis, Mo, bands, hers disapproves. Or did —until she | began to use Pebeco . .. Most men know from experience the Ile“ing hair grOW? ) | k effects of habitual smoking. Discolored Read this Interesting Letter from teeth. Dry mouth. Still worse—a stale Mrs. Walter H. Ferguson tobacco breath. RE e, Unpleasant enough—even in a man. In the little community where [ live we have quite a lively younger married set. We But oh—so ruinous to a woman’s have bridges, teas and little parties—and of N course all the women smoke. charm! My husband objected strenuously. He £ claimed it was discoloring my teeth and FOI' more than th“-ty years veteran leaving an unpleasant tobacco odor on my & . breath. And though I enjoyed smoking so smokers have relied on Pebeco Tooth much, I was tempted to give it up entirely. o 2 By dedtiscendvised e (oriiine [k ebon Paste to keep their teeth white and Tooth Paste. I was soon happy to notice z hatmpyteeth’ were Grce motel white Sod stainless. Mouth fresh and wholesome. shining. The stale tobacco breath had van- g ished and my mouth felt deliciously clean Breath immaculate. and moist. Z kers. o o s Eescot ’é’,fi,‘;i:fl‘,’;,‘\'. Wit Pebeco is different in formula and (Signed) Mrs. Walter H. Ferguson action from any other tooth paste. It has a sharp, invigorating taste— due to its special ingredients. This unique flavor explains its remarkable cleansing qualities. For it stimulates the saliva. Keeps it flowing normally hours after you brush your teeth. Tobacco stains and disagreeable taste are washed away. Breath is sweetened—puri- fied. Harmful mouth acids are neutralized— decay prevented. Pebeco polishes beautifully, too. It kceps your teeth white and sparkling. Your gums firm and healthy. . : i ; 1 Made by Pebeco, Inc.. a division of Lehn ¢ You women who are letting your hair grow < Vou wi n A 3 w ; Prodicia Cotipany. Sole distributors) Dehn long, be on your guard more than cver against ck sterine checks loose dandruf. Its 2 5 3 g Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Distributed in C dandruff, which is a common germ condition. su s largely due to its eTectiveness as a o S Lehn & Fink (Canada) Limited. 1f you, or any of your family, rmicide. 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