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MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929. Love’s Awakening By Adele Purnell Steps Into the Breach and| Efficiently Saves Madge from Last Minute Rush—and rassment. Hurriedly I explained by dilemma to Purnell, the colored bell boy whom Lillian had said, “There 1s| nothing he can't and won't do,” ana | he promptly proceeded to live up | to her encomiums. | “As 1 understand when T had finishec decorations have not arrived and when they do you wish me to un pack them and Jay them out so that it will take but a few minutes fv put them in their varlous recepta- cles.” 1 to Embar- ot | said floral he “the it a firm grip wpon my rist- bles and nodded, while Purnell, with an appraising lookea | around the small trunk room Into Wwhich T had taken him. “Will you need this room for anything else tonight?” he asked. “No.* “Then this will do very nice: will put a table in here on which T | can lay the blossoms, and havs| some pitchers of water ready 1In which I can place them. I am off duty at five o'clock and then I wi come directly up here. If you coula | show me the different receptactes | in which you wish to pla flowers, and about how man each and the quantity of green, could have them all laid ready your hand. “They are not ready vet, replied, “but when you come at fiv: o'clock I will have everything ready for you. But if they should not| come at all—a friend ordered them for me and I do not know the name of the florist— “I think I can get whatever you wish,” he said quietly, “if I just know the color. Perhaps you have a bit of cloth or ribbon of the shade you desire which 1 could| match.” My tensed nerve: ease. There wa eye, to settled into a sureness about | the ludicrously ceremonious little | man which gave me the precions assurance that no matter what hap pened Edith Fairfax should not | gloat over any discomfiture of mine. “Yes I have if the flowers not arrive.” A Lady of Quality Girr sure they will, though he said with the ready optimism of | his race. “[ will go directly to the| delivery room when T go down and | see that they are sent up the in-| stant they arrive.” | “Trank you so much, Purnell” T said. mentally doubling the tip ! | had meant to give him for the eve- | ning's work “Thank you, Go am s0 M is Gran sk raid, stressing the pronoun a backed out of the door. "It ways a pleasure to to lady of the real q He bowed himself out, and the door afely closed upon him 1 slumped in helpless laugntes against Lillian who had he he al s is me ity." serve when was come mro | tuitively The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Garrison ¢ the smail room just m time to near Purnell's valedictor: “Didn't T teli you?" she demanded when she regained her own speecn ‘Isn't he the most delicious thing you ever saw? But he's as canny and capable as he is comical ain't 1 alliteration's artful aid, angel?—And 1 think our troubles are over." Edith Arrives She was a true prophet. When we went fo our rooms to Gress for the dinner everything fn the lvinz room was in readiness except the candles. I even had dispatched Y-ur- nell for some emergency candles to be used if the ones Kdith waa ordered did not arrive In time. They were not the shade 1 wanted, but at least they did not ciasn with my color scheme. Fortified with them and with Puraell’s assurance that he could purchase roses at the last minute, T gave my whole attention to my dressing, realizing when 1 had finished that not for a tonx time had I looked better than in my gown of palest green and silver, selected because 1 knew it would blend with Mary's and my cofor scheme. ¥or a long moment T hesi- tated over my jewer case, my hand hovering over the exquisite pendant of jade, the most elaborate gift Dicky ever had given me. With tne remembran-e of that vther necx:ace of imitation jade at the time he hal camouflaged his gift to Edith Fair- fax, T drew kack my hand, renew- ing my determination never to wear either of them. Then my mood changed. T would not battle for my husband with Edith Fairfax, but t would not deliberately give her the advantages in her way. I knew in- that Dicky would be pleased if ¥ put on his gift with which i1t originally had been worn. and as 1 fastened it arouna m. neck my pulses leaped involuntarily When Litlian turned from mirror she took a step with shining eyes “You'll %¥mock them goal.” she said adm the most adoa-able “If T hadnt been ‘thank yca,' to a began “But you “You're said slyly, the gold beads."” “Thank yon.” she as Purnell's knock door. “The flowers are all ready even as the hind me “Ask and hanging 1 dash for th “It's Ede.’ vour a an ngly rig.” taught to say compliment,” 1 for “That have,” she retorted picture yourself,” 1 in that black lace over slip and your amber a grinned just soundca on t and otner for you," he telephone shrilled and Lillian an to come up up the receiver, hedroom she anron and the decorations. I'll Ldith.” (Continued Copyright. 1 thing 1id he- it. said mad: wered her she “Here, got | e on with 18y Tomorrow) 29, Newspazer ture Service, Inc. PETER FINDS WHERE THE FISH HAVE GONE Ly Thornton W. Burgess Who knows his need is wise indeed If he avoids the taint of —O0ld Mother greed Nature Peter Rabbit Laughing Brook under a fern. It place in which Peter lle could see any comq likely such 60 M was si Ht was just ing ne was the likes who not is by Peter ar sort of to might himsel sit one ong to b seen that s has learned plitc ch Now, just pool in the bevond Teter Laughin Brook was a favorite pool of trout. Mar a nice trout had Farmer Brown's| Boy taken from that pool. Many a nice trout had Billy Mink and Lit tle Joe Otter caught there. And many a school of little trout and | minnows had Peter himself seen i | the clear water of that pool. Peter was thinking of the grum- bling he had heard on the part of various fishermen who were in the habit of fishing in the Laughing| Brook. Buster Bear was one, Billy | Mink was another, Rattles thr*i Kingfisher was a third and there was Longlegs the Night Heron. All had been complaining that some on had taken most of the fish from the Laughing Brook. But who it was no one scemed to know. At of the which was a rock. As Peter looked over saw a head appear on the side and then there glided the edge of that rock one biggest watersnakes r had scen. It was Mrs, Watersnake coiled up for a sunbath. Peter wasn't afraid of her, for he knew he was too big for Mrs. Watersnake to pay any attention to. So h - right whete he Mrs. Wa- crsnake took a long sunbatn. At last she began to move. She slid over the edge of the rock into the water and Peter thought he had probably scen the last of her. But Peter hain't the of Mrs. Watersnake. Almost at she reappearcd and climbed upon the rocx. In her mouth young trout. This she hegan to head virst as soon ar sh on the rock. Little by littl was one side Peter pool great fl: at it he farther up over the over she | near of ren: was, a last oney vack was A nice swallow was out it disappeared ioh A Poter swallow what My, my It Haties her.’ what a thought have to “Goodness has to cat!’ glad 1 don't food that way. | don’t there can be in cating. look at her mouth stret my jaws ache just looking at After a while the trout disap peared down the throat of Mrs. Watersnake and she once more set- at It was Mrs. Waterseahe herself noticed sun tled for a awn. wur Pe- that her head was close to the edge of the big rock, where she could look down into the wa- ter. It wasn't long before she glid- ed into the water again and once more she came up with a trout, which she proceeded to swallow in the same manner that she haa swaliowed the f rst one 1t suddenly popped into head that here might be one cf the scarcity of fish in the Laugh Brook. Already Mrs. Water- snake had taken while Peter had bien wa It ther were many up and the it wonder were Peter's cause ing two her. Kind Bro hing Lau that down ling the seems o that T have families was no fish ting scarce thought Peter that Wate are large families. If that is so, it must lot of h to feed the snakes wheanp they got big to take fish. And selaom sce, these most of the fish in a hrook out any one ever knowing it get the fish and others hlame.™ get me.” heard snake very take a young because they ar get with ey snakes could migh the T, W, “Peter (Copyright, 1929, hy The next story: Big Family.” Burgess) Sces BROWN JEWELRY Tmported costume jewelry much of brown. Beads. are all employed inch necklace is the pre This jewelry cspecially costumes in makes stones and woods The 18- is the modish nasturtium ONE-PIECE Many new travel also have their Wiee acros coats and dress s mount- with a yoke that ex- the back of the gar- coats sleev od in one tends as fashioning the cap part of tha sleeve, . her | forwara | | end to darling cnough | | ment or the front and back as well | it 'Once Overs s istered U. S. Pacent Office 4 i T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, By C. D. Baichelor HORIZONTAL Fence rail. To unknit. Mongrel Kimono Small green relish Collection Wooly surfuce Reckoned Ezg of Tmployer sash i of facts. of cloth chronologicalny. . louse ) move the Short lette A\ wotion of t Ditninished. Riding academivs. Substance pidly e contrast to hrandy hol is methyl he alcohol n wine ethyl alcoko! alcohol in din wh which compost two o R s ihas or heer is grain or Silen Dread. i Stout Citric fruit Cap. Glossy silk. Sunburn. Night preceding a ! Place of a public contest | Self. | i i | metals fu In 1920 method for removing the alcohol, which used only in shellac and It was then nd began founa wooa i heen the manufacture of similar preparations. put on the market to be advertised S substitute for grain alcohol the making of bay rum, violet ter and similar preparations. The coming of prohibition duced many versc with ing for alcohol drink cohol when could any other. The a was from formerly odor holiday. in wa- in Trascible Bed of a beast e s a not g VERTICA e Premium To emkb Maturer, Wand Wing-like Censures see given 4 nume paint elt major appearance rous of blindnes s. makers of | workers finally lof people realizc hol is dangerous. Llindness, thore nuay | vomiting, severe shortnes of sions following | wood wlcohol me hellae and made the that wood In addition he headache blueness, Guided Chasm To consolidate. Valued Gossip. Pertaining 1o *the Merry Moist Behind To depart pain breath and the taking convul- of nose only produce blin sensitiv blind 00 is not, however, the tance that can Some people tohacco and may becoms as the result of much. Usually dullness fon with loss the sense are first symptoms The fatigne and there may Apparently 20 limit of safety anything over the eye symptoms Such with a ar moRINE of musele ob cas Summoned. s Idol. Tooth. To happen well or ill Slight color. Peorched No YOUR HEALTH BY DR MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American Medical Assoc'ation and of Hy geia, the Health Magazine Almost everyone knows now that | is possible to lose the eyesight from drinking or even*from inhaling too much wood alcohol. This alco- . a the eye served will ily headache day men be cigarets a is ror most this may pro that have symptoms the ind duce been mentioned do not moderate ocenr us of « cigarets another drug sars or Quinine is ton ly blindness taken . partial d - fullness and aching or tue precede tne temporar: loss of vision. Of course, the or- | dinary dose of quinine nor i produce these symptoms, but in can produce in case do in the o large is Ust ringing n head may some have they! taken followed. lead and v of these nreatuce der to that cases people stood the amount take and have Dblindness Arsenic arations may misu were €0 much rious prep clements of in two disturbances blindness if taken if taken in periods of ti be ficien everyone the dan remedies of which is not known, o1 hootleg™ or othey unknown parentage. s pleasure can hard suffice 1o repay for the terribl loss represented by partial or fota also ision and overdoses or doses over lo sma'i These facts should to indica to of ng %o the of liquors The Iy 0sitio drinking of mome 1 indness. Menaus for the Famil) Alexander for July Fourth blue colors carried foods) in paper and pimentos fire whi George Menu 1. white and out in Salmon salad creamed potatoes | hot rolls. plum | eracker and blue mints cups. jelly, grape ice dessert, coffee, red Creamed Potatoes and Pimentos (Serving twelve) 4 tablespoons fl 3 1-4 teaspoon pinentos milk siaues tin gredients 2-inch potatoes, hutter tablespoons milk, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 Melt the end well ook until a \dd the pot the of Ton 6 cups salt 1 cup chopped butter and ind add t ur h ana torms an: ook toes, « halves, rost the in Slowly minutes. sh a Pour Ga with intn a s ind rving nish parsley stick tiny silic Grape lee, serving twelve 2 cups Ips water D orange graps 1AL ly cup lemon e, 2 cups grape or Boil minute. gredients ized the sugar Add the (ool. 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Its set-in belt lace 1lso, Slack combina zown of colar night- of fin of FANCY long roma CUrE The of a N circular each wrist sleeve navy 1 frock has four out f the s piped in beig travel tiers coming om un- der other elbow to 1ach from e flat fin deep YOKE crepe traceries voke ensemb! of of | A white tprinted in | blue, has a white, both front and which the printed fabric rn modernistic set-back manner. nay plain back to is joined |one hot | has | These pictuies show Servoss' wand formed the plain ugly upper left into the at the lower right, Servoss House is of Miss Servoss. hew Mary has trans- house 2t the beautiful home krown as Mary oiher picture magic | New York, July Some | ful careerists cc ture for an | up art. Mary s has developed an unusual line. 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