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I'he Heart Story of u Steadfast Womap Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison New Complications Loom Up Prince Georges Becomes Noel's Rival for Both Girls' Hands oked at me shrewdly when nted her to “pre- movies” if as| where, waiting for you to put it on,” I said when she had admitted me Sit down ani cateh your breath.” advised coolly, drawing out a You look s if you' L quarter-mile dash.” look.” I retorted, sit- avily. “"But it's been Kati 1 told her that 1 tend something like the t cers ¢ to help days. you said, an 1 I had been so finished W8 for [ m your rather eryptic began with a grin ) the re- t « rceesstul.” lodramatic ation | - that I e from re- ¢ and ed on Katie's on my How to Silence the Ticers to be soon Rumbles in the Distance thought ot Katie ! Larct 1 to s you oug 1es at once, ep in the ord the 1 sped hack work famil Knew t diplon the Tie me over to the 1 hope the ma th e THE WOOD DUCKs DECIDE TO STAY By lhmlllml W. 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A tree must right or it will not do ar ali. times we have to go quite tance from water te find just the right kind of troe. This time we| Gossips ~nn <tring & romance on 'tound one located just n‘m I‘u slender thread. were plenty o trecs.” right,” didn’t find but o can use, so replie is we Peter Peauty we one suited o REG.u. S PAT OFF. €192 37 nea seaviee e in such | 0. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Once Ocers “I swear, | don't know what 10 give my boy on his bir seat on the Stock Exchange.” “Make it t HORIZONTAL the domestic fowl water (Bib.). VIRTICAL To acconipli Ar Cov vard for corruntior To s An open woor Evoch What transparent substance made of silica sand ? To love exceedingly. Strain Anbrevi Lukewar. Pirt of plant helow ground r hay parsage through th fon for “railroad.” What canil connects Lake Erie and La i Negative reey norue. n duty. foot ingensibility it Uncooked Reverential fea Geenpying a mid For each. Exclamsiion of surprise. Masculine pronoun. e place. By con parisan. the Herald Classi fied Ads are the best. \ s, Fred, They'l episterod T. 8. Patent 0ffice ) fit him.” |A'N] %/«*/BBEIE’// 0] 4 onSTi IDIEIRIATT e P [cloTRIeTS P71 ] MEIE!! BEIBB Menas for the Falmb: ‘ By €. Alexander Goo A Luncheon Menu Congressional chicken cheese bars, ri oli . but o n beans and cre berry dessert, co.fes Congressional Chicken ing Light 2 cups diced cooked diced apple ips salad, vored 1 sauce, StIaw- Salad, Seryv- chicken 1 cup 2 ¢ ery cup blanched almonds, 1 1 cup saiad dr whipped ¢ ind chill th A dressing ingredients v ehilled wixtur uce teaves and top with the remaining dr Chere 16 bars of stal long, 1-2 inch wi grated cheese, 4 Iespoons butter, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-4 spoon raprike. Mix the cheese, hutter, salt and raprika and spread upon the bars of bread. Toast in a moderate oven. rawherry Desert, Serving Eight 8 two inch squares of sponge cake, 2 cups of strawberries, 4 fa | blespoons sugar 2 cups stiffly | whipped cream. 4 tablespoons pow | dered sugar, 1 feaspoon vanilla, 1-2 | cup red cherries, Mix the berries and sugar. Chill iix the whipped. cream. powdered ‘sigar and vaaula. Chill. When ready 10 serve arrange herrieg on the sponge cake. Top with hipped cream #nd sprinkle with the rad cherrior. Serve at once with a fork A May Luncheon Menu | Chilled diced rruit in orange cases, {cream~d chicken and broiled mush rooms, buttered potatoes, hot rolix currant jelly. stuffed tomato salad imayo e, mtrawherry sherbet, ¢o lro.nut balls, salted nuts, coffee. x nd s the ipped crean Mix the rest of have been -2 the A : ot tea- rihday, APRIL 30, By C. D. Batchelor 1 thougint of a dozen ties or Jlice officers of Hampton, Ga., a plank stodded with nails to stop spreders and rum runners e T TAKING LIBERTIES Ry Alice Judson Peale Ruth's mother used to think her little daughter extremely pretty and liked to show her off to company. She would tousle her yellow hair, chuck her under the chin, and pinch | her little arms, asking the visitor to Lear witness to their delectablc plumpness. All this shoui1 have been very flattering to Ruth, but it was not; it was acutely humiliating. later, when she recalled how | mother had treated her like poodle dog. she would experience vividly a sort of shame of her phys ical person Few mothers would ont | viously their children's | but many, without it, do &0 only in ! [ We do not think of | sonal liberties wich adult [tainly children should be treated with as muen respect. Adults able 10 ward off unwelcome comi- ments, but children must endure | them from their elders without pro- | test. The child whose privacy is thus disregarded sutfers a diminu- tion of his ess-ntial sclf respect | is outraged in his finer teeling: A sensitive cnild who receives this {sort of treatment learns 1o pui ! psychic barriers between himsell and those in whom he should f¢ the fullest confidence. A loss sus- ceptible one will become coarse ivd and blunted through this of )'\hnnu'\rv. { Fair play good taste and ¢ to protect the precious overtones i | the g1ld’s chrracter should lead 1 to refrain from taking pcrsonal | berties with nir her a 50 oh ss degres king and co type - YOUR HEALTH BY DR. MORRIS FISHE Lditor Journal of the Amcrica Medical Association ard of Hy- gein, the Health Magazin Some people believe that al of the tonsils will interf spoil the singing or procreative power. The ideas that have develop relative to the danger of remo of tonsii@ure, no doubt, duc to the fact that the exact tunctions of ti tonsils were not known for many { vears and the imagination was there- tore permitted to run riot concern- ing them | The tonsils represent maing of lymphoid structures asso- LMoy~ with | vuin vch, voic the nge ! &3, parents| pet | modesty, | being aware of | per- | are | “Adorable Ensemble for Tot" Pattern 1687 ‘’he dainty charm of printed and plain linen is deliciously expregeed in Design 1657. Chic and tasteful is the simple iittle alecvelosa froex wtih frent box pleat. Smart and confy is the tailored coat lined with same fabric that fashions the “his outfit is very easy to make and is cunning hevond words for chilly days when a light wrap is essential. Linen, pigue or Shantung are prace tical materials for the development of a tot's «nsemble, and may be chosen in 1 colorful, dainty de- signs. Rose. yellow, green, blue and® heige popular shedes for Bums mer. May be obtained 4 6 and & s 4 requirss 215 yards coat mate- rhl and 13, yards for frock. The iing requires 1'% yarde 1 material s model is sutaling ure only in sizes 2, casy to make. Neo experience is neces. ry. Each pattern comes to you with simiple and exact instructione, including yardage for every size. A perfect fit is guaranteed. Patterns will be delivered upon Te- ceipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in coins carefully wrapped or stamps, write plainly your IS8, STYLE NUM- BER and wanted, Our NEW SPRING and SNMMER FASHION BOOK be seut upon receipt of TEN CENTS in coin. Ad- dress oIl mail and orders to NEW LRITAIN HERALD Pattern Depart- snt, 243 W. 15th Sticet, New York city. ated with the Under the bacteria tonsils make ot infection to the r well us a menace : condition of the throat. fact that the tonsils have removed wafely in hundreds | it not millions of suflicient evidence absolute lack of ny of the notions that v mentioned Many famous oratol 1 relief from sorc throats ew clarity of ech when i and infect tonsils have con removed. Many famous sing- Ters b been enabled develoy mo: power through the removal of infected tonsils and their voices [have not heen alte the {slightest manner in quality. The notions s 1o the ship of the tonsils to the i dc modern ion of bac- conditions | truct rii. | of life. n the which them a st of the in themselves | aevelop | source n yusands rould licate or been have an d ve in relation- procres- l‘ll\n body. | ! | —numps jsecondary power are utterly without as demonstrated by millions ctildrea of persons whose ton. have been removed. No doubt, belicf has to do with the fact one of the infeciious diseases -— sometimes has, a5 @ complication, serious of the glands that are coneerned in procreation. The ignorant by analegy attach a simis lar relationship to the tonsils. MOVE NELSON'S FRIGATE! Falmouth, England. April 30 (@) I'wo old frigates, which have been souces of pride and profit to this town 10 be moved to Southamp- ton. The ships are the old three decker Implacable and the frigate Foudroyant. a French vessel which engaged Nelson's Victory at Trafale gar. They are uged as truining ships for boys basis o that inflammation READ HERALD CLASSI FIED ADS This - Junc's bride has a head start has a glorion-ly colo colortul is an cmer man’s bat i- greca felt. Pl eliect that is girdled by a wid contrast, The coat s black satin LANSHARD JULIA 3 Wl way costum every June Its imports | phasized { that the bri his bride, 3 the church he was co reception there were around he couldn’t get at her. Now, a or the draws a deep sigh and turns to gaze at hir. Of course she very feminine best Going Away in Helght of Chie This year it saouldn’t be a icult feat, Brides have a world o' beautiful costumes from which to choose Each bride easily can capi- talize the importance of this occa sion and put herself over definitely and finally with her new hushand {as & stunning woman 1f she selects her costume carefully. She has the cholce of ensemble or suit. Her tigure, age. helght and Aestination should determine her | n tiis costume 1 first really sees #as such a rush a fuzed. At the a good look with train well on its wa they, new the steamer going 1o he wife or must choice. 1f the honeymoon heads to- 1mum yellow gives and leave delect- | «0 many foiks | off | look her | aifi- ! towards chic, for goin: ald green flat crepe suit with a cute cap and pleated sirt. santly novel Is the lacquer red and 1 gleuming black satin belt. , wards Europe hould top her costume, if 4 motor he choice of a silk suit is train trip, 1k ensc good taste Wrhatever she should be taste but very a wool cou cellent; hle a is decides upon, sh lored in consummar very feminine lool ing. Paris all its tailleurs this season, and Paris ¢ ful hints on what n prefer. [little lace toueh, a soft chiffon blouse, a silk that is gleaming = all have their contribution softens give | Tet the Mirror Tell the The peychology of color sho congidered, 100, in the sole thie ull. portant costume. A bride ghould search her mirror :ud cide just what shade will bring thut natural bloom in her cheek those golden lights in her hair. or if she s brunette, what colors muke her hair that enviable blue-black, | The bridal wardrobe should be gay but not gaudy. A black suit with | the right blouse sometimes is Dame | Fashion's most successful contribu Story utd jen tumes ne: il of chartren n ensemble. = er were lovelier. , orange and melon Greens for summer vie [with the ficlds in their The best blues hue & «n navy and I'atou blue, Three distinguished xolng-away costumes give the June bride a di- | reity of styles, col iach is excellent for cert of beanty and for different of wedding trips Tajlored Outfits Are Simart Lucky the bride whom tailored clothes set off to advantuge. For | her thore is “Gypsy,” a stunning |outfit, Its accordion pleated skirt is {hlack flat crepe, its straight line lon the game or may be o 0 A for ocean travel. Tts blous. L veritable work of art in the way it combines chartreuse, melon |orange flat crepe in modernistic nner to fasnion 4 man’s &hirt has truc feminine chic. Bands of the szme shad=s of velvet hug the Bipline of this shirt. Ite tie is a lowing biack flat crepe one The hat is a vagabondish model | with wide, rolling brim, banded with varrow strips of the three shades of able shades cou be- in types kinds | use- | Al coat is is | | silk braided and tied in a small knot | intensity. | ¢ fabrics. | and | June Brides to Go Away in Chic, Varied Modes oes (Left to right) A stunning suit of black flat crept -colored The blouse I« chartreuse chiffon, exquisitely pleated. The frock of ted flat crepe has a Black gloves and a black felt hat with & peiky bow in front make an interesting k. F Ively and The fisher- nd panel ninine, ated peplu green flat little blouse chartreuse st touch of emerald adorable sweet tuit of repe with an of very fine picated chiffon, with the wee luce at the neck | Tri-Belted Effect Is Featured | This sult features a triple belt ef- | fect atop a long, high hip yoke. The blouse tucks in and the ekirt 18 | French pleated helow the yoke. The little blouse is sleeveless and exceed- Ilr‘xly dressy and feminine looking, ith its koft jahot effect and ona | single brilliant ornament at the V' | neck. The felt hat that tops this {cuit is a modificd version of the {fisherman hat that dips down in the | back. Stunnir from ever {red flat crepe |semble that Ny different the lacquer k satin en- s a woman who wears it well look iike u million. Tts lred frock has a pleated peplum three-quarters of the way round, ‘;“nh a pleated long panel on the other side. Tts sweaping jahot swings | trom the peplum side and fine lace |makes a vestec, An eignt inch ind notic thing el and bl black satin belt 'to gctting & bride started towards on one side. The choice of hats is|girdies this red frock in a very new | making her husband proud of her | |lovelinces New reds for wner eliminate the glaring effect that too of real importance, for a hat can en- Fance a woman's beauty or kil it. For the blonde or the brunetie who wears green well, there is a . {ond smart mann Black gloves [.n.d a black hat with a perky little front bow add their novel effect. A black satin coat completes it.