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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. e | odemnism Marks Mermaid Modes Love,s Awakenlng e i Once Overs D. Batchelorf . CAAY T N Steadfast Woman - Registered U. 8. Patent Oftice By Adele Garrison 3 ; i Noel, to Still His Father's Sus- the corners of his mouth. picions, Agrees to Madge's Sugges-| “You want to make her sick of tion That He Pay Ardent Court |the very sight of me, I gather,” he to Princess Olina sald. | I waited patiently for Noel Verit-| “Exactly,” T told him, smilin zen to regain his self-control. But | “Especially do I want you to exhi- | my heart held a far different emo- | bit jealousy of Prince Georges, but | tion than patience—something, in- |make it clear that it is on Olina's dead, akin to fury against the boy's|account, not Mary’s. It's going to be father to whom he just had chok-|a hard task to convince your fathe: ingly referred. Patently Philip Ver-|that you are in earnest. You must itzen had been bedeviling his son | not let your role slip for an instant about his feeling for Mary, and the | By the way, what did you tell him sensitive lad, caught in the toils of | when he accused you of betraying a distasteful betrothal, and seeing|your feelings for Mary?” | the girl of his heart entangled in a| “I neves have a chance to tell my | similar engagement, was goaded (o | father anything when he is in a desperation. rage,” Noel said simply. “He =a When he finally lifted his head | what he has to then goes (o from his hands and looked at mwe, | his own room.” ‘ I was shocked into a startled little Cupld Stacks the Cards? | exclamation. His ravaged face wus e e e e | drained of color and his eyes Were| ... | gajd, “for it absolved you | culledipitipaln: : | of the necessity of disclaiming yo ocl! You are HlII" T exclaimed. | oo 6 eCemttd B o 1 ahall Vhat can I—" . | make it a point to see him todav | “It is nothing but a headache.” | ot ot PORT (0T L i | he protested, “and it will 800N PaSs. | jniq tho good cause, I shall tell hin | what am I to do, Mrs. Gr-lp iy he is mistaken ahout your | ham? T thought my father would| e, 0" and that in reality you are | be satisfied when these engagements | p,,cp jp jove with Olina. 1f you play ware) announced! but noiwastnlall ol e oS St R Sen B rage last night after we left here.| iy quegiion your devotion to hr He said that no self-respecting girl. | goi specially a royal princess, would stand for such luke-warm atten- tions, and he a®cused me of show- ing my feels for Mary so openly that everybody could see them. He| says that if Olina breaks the “I will do anything you tell me" the boy replied tervently, “anything | to get out of this tangle. But— Mary—will she understand?" I wi'l see that Mary understands —fully—" 1 promised, and Nocl Cag he will know that T am | N e ing his shoulders and looking at fault, and that he will hold Mary | and me responsihlel Youlknoyw what/desperdtelvideterminedyistarteaion) that means. T shall be practically | the door. | penniless, and Mary—" | “You might cail this comedy "Th* Princess Pursued.’” he said w smile which gave me as much as- tonishment as pleasure. But I felt casier abonut Noel from that minute, 1 was not so casy about the other three. T T hal approved the inter national matches and wished to fur. them them, T would have been con tent, for Harry Underwood's ir tated comment was absurdly pat: i@ 3 ¢ y’ f ! . : : el j i N I did not finish the sentence. Tt| ' ihe blace is getting to be a bally R & h o 3 3 < T AT T N 3 2 il ‘ 3 was not advisable {o fell the boy |d0Ve cote” he said. “You can't sten e Al s embroidery in red, that his father had promised to tet | Without stumbling over a pair of k smart suits. (Left to right) Emphat- | bles for cmbroide me deal with him, especially as| Pillers and cooers. | - S jcally one-sided and new is the ¢x-|suit that is backless and extremely |& s d out in raffia, also, Philip Veritzea's promise had been| I found mysaif distinctly worried. | g 5 treme cut of a light blue wool jer-|short, without any sl There are The cut of 1 ant suit calls for no reduced to zero value by his angry |1 knew Noel's attitude. 1 guessel Professor: *‘Ah, an interesting fauna!” cey suit, with slanting shoulder and fishes embroid: red single red strap over one invective against his son. Mary lthough so absorbed in | L pleated, dipping pancl that is the trunks, too. Her hy Rlea i RO a T & Hagl G Rl Ave S e Love to Order Prince Georges did she appear, that striped in royal blue and white. A ber shoes ¢ black, w wt t f hite and blue rafe “I am going to ask you to do |1 wondered if her girlish imagina- motif of the same colors decor Startling and stunnin a wi L with t ribhons tyin hard thing., Noel,” T said. quickl,. |tion was in thrall to a throne, and “We have spoken of the scheme | purposely I delayed telling ber what | . “Suppose you stop worrying about Mary right now,” T sald crispry. purposely keeping alk sympathy ont of my voice. “She is perfectly cao- | ahle of taking care of herself. She will cure Prince Georges of his in- fatuation for her, and at the same time keep his friendship. It is your problem which we must consider | and at once. I am surprised i raffia. A little mono- fore. but now is the time fo put it lay behind Noel's apparently whirl- | i spoon vanilla, 2 « ! tables poons S A concretely into action. ('an you con- | wind wooing of Olina. Dut exce spend the afternoon knocking the | o¢ ype jngredients and mix into a ciral Lany trol your eyes. your face and your for that onw dismayed exclama-| halls gently over the net to ladi*sip. ) = chill for § hou ol ont \oice for the next few days. can | tion of surprise upon the night of | atifred in long flowing skirts off yqry (hin on a flourt vou hetray no hint of your feeling the hetrothal dinner, there had heen ome heayvy white material and with for Mary. and it the same time pay | no indication f:om either of our such devoted. apparently jealous at- young royal gnests that they wer: - baking sheets and bake in tention to Princess Olina that she | other than blissfully content with e E can tha httle boy in a high ! 50 gven for 10 minutes will have no opportunity to see or | their lot. Was the little chap with falsetiorolce SahriekRderislioly talk to anyone else except your- the arrow stacking the cards against love® as he passes the place devoted He looked at me hlankly for a Continued Tomorrow 3 2 i tennis courts are o ied b, second, then his shadowed ey Copyraht. 1529, Newspaper ¢ 4 capable of meeting on an lighted. and a little smile quirked t viee, Inc. W z Tyas qual basis those in any other sport - ; h nd the woman tennis player shows arents hevond that of the ave > player of bascball or golf, More than any other game. tennis, calls for quic DRIFTING AWAY reaciion, ? like motion perfect muscle control By Alice Judson Pesle L cut out with a doy it white shirtwaists and stiff collars. |&ooco 3 inches apart on Ihos: days have gone forever. No Chaumpionship games. lasting an g e afternoon, put a demand on system that can be responded | chilg will drift away from you to only with the finest type of No longer will he rush first | training. Thus five sets of chanm- | voy to tell you of his tri pionship tennis demand a husband of physical resources similar to 1 that required of the ruuner in a S Al WATINING oy b marathon race. The demand on the s Z v nervous system is constant and nu- you have been a good parent there will come a time when your more will he claim your sy ear for his disappoin attachments and lo he will you silly compar the feeling ch alw tween yo physical and | you will be CEEN. 7 HORIZONTAL o1 [ mental capabilitics required for | pack, to use the subtle —O0Id Mother Nature. playing championsiip tennis, (here LRy A 1. Wooden tray for carry seems to exist also a special talent Peter Rabbit a little provok- 7 tar. |in this direction, so that only the cd. Peter is just like everybody else X Tag a > occasional student can reach the —he does provoked sometimes. / N 5. To bind - a heights. Just as there are a few He was provoked now because Mrs | / 2. To imitate. ¢ | violin virtuosos and innumerable | right, while you, if you expect him other Lady Godiva—even though a synthetic one, with at least Bob White wouldn't tell him wher: 7 / 3. To avoid €| - of fiddles, 50 also are there | to do otherwise, will be quite wrong o s e O aGTR oo T B i Otk e it \Y : R At ; just a few mastors of tenuls and| 1n seimitive soeleties (he. thoe & |Something nnv—m(h‘ a white horse througn the streets of the # recognized with ritual and ceromony, ancient town the other day. The occasion was an annual carni- minded this so much had it T '\ ‘rozen . who play the game in order 10 belThe youth is taken forcver from the val and the role of the famous Lady ( s filled by Miss Leen that he had canght 15t « . (et 7 . 4 in the op 1 to 2 3 1 glimpse of 4 number of those b By Thornton W. Burgess 2 5 | A ses of mery ustion 1ment have been You'll find it to never yearn IFor that which does not you con : — = i addition’ o u of your affection as only you Lnow how to do. He will not come. You | may charge him with ingratitude - 3 and a shallow heart. He will not £ ’A London Bureau | care—much. And he will be quite Taxes must be up England. _For an- ypeared to. 'eter would not hi g 2 L Knot in wool fiber i3 e hundreds of thousands of people Bet some | family circle and given the Luger socin \ I CNOMNIONS | with its swift (1o turnod, they had disappeared, S i t n he World War. | for modern yout of oatmeal zolf. aardliss of this popularity e bies, anu then, while his head o flown awvay, because they couldn't “Be cz ! i . A sceme for distribution ¢ ever, the number of tennis ger- | change in attitude which must cone e Ao i ¢ . | der iennese scientist, however, fly. They were too little to have prizes by ¢ 3 ws has not increased significant- 2 gone very far. Mature person — s the great Tilden grows old that we no longer play a ro ATt ol ol Sy S TGl S S To ~ommenc: Y D SRS DT e does not appear fo be a tre-|importance in our children me now as by and by where those | S IS hlour boxos i mendous number of students of the|is perhaps the one rea Bablsars B vt e b he careful he demanded. Editor Journal of the American | . able ax 5k abies are,” said Peter. “You know | B e T What is the - GRULESDL wlvich parenthood demanc that I now that Wiey are wight| ol 808 8 L0l SL 98, 700 C ¥ thorne tree cal Medical Association and of Hy- But even this shoul L he tor around here somewhere.” : YOMIBEIOU OGN YEn 87 wh et e R | geia, the Health Magazine difficult if we reaiize “Are they?" e = 3 Peter's way. She squatted down just ! inquired Mrs. Tiob, T il e e s t® wee | Menus for the Family|steoing sracionety o the vack. ’ . ‘l;‘:)\\;'::;lly“';”\l(w“; e surprisen mbl Sl e froal S st I‘")"‘ ofjlatsn closaiaula )\1:‘\.»'! by L:v’m]vmt n attired in spic e~ a”"[‘yf r:llnrn‘u‘l;i::v we retain with bl Hefalds Dally Pattem Service with adolsscence. It r il manufacture flour, adaptable t 1t i t A bread to step into his shoes, where, if he should hop, he would \.\‘h“ll\:'u\ place. | and span costumes who sought pri- dren the lasting bo of wshiy ni land right on her. Peter turned and | marily for grace and ease of move- sl Who is the goddess of peace? | he did so, Mrs. ol White actually saSdvthy jsour cream, 21 cups flour, flew i his f stop, Peter!” sh Ahses | spoon soda or. s, they are!” snapped Peter. f you know so much about it Fiorida Punch ¢ N i “11.,..' |rxlnrhl‘\,vu|r;ll:< h.l< I'lm t o roEitho: Tals var e PATTERN 1303 » ening Party Ay : Newt i Brial L “rozen 17riit Sulad Cheesed Wafera BT x“ not excited o \ W Britain :l:‘:l:! 15¢ Practical 5 Florida I'ruit Punch Spice Rings | B°N€ A attern cricd. “Stop right where you aper |l FHLOE i Cream the fat and sugar, Add (e undi i) Rings | SERSIEE 88 RonErvolads ONE B arl ] Alusllso e i nncalitRdesRe tlian gos ea (vilnilla Hses and' aredn i ks vears, women houscholders havir Sl cha 1d beauty of the ‘cane Peter blinked. “Now what is it?" LN GER Beat suddenly hopped off to one side. As {ment and who were quite willing FPeter, why ask me continued Mrs Bob, and began fto preen her thers, Peter stamped s y When Peter stamps, he stamps hard. M Bob looked up anxiously. “T thought for 2 minutes. Add the res . 3 5 had the vote for 30 vear ¢ for youn, set is beau'i- . Labis Prozen Pruit satad. Serving Fight . o : ssed in Design 13 ; he demande 2l 1 in Design 1303. A yvou were a friznd of mine de RTIC lar is made of contras: clared Peter. “Look right down al your feet.” VERTICAL ; s " ame replied Mrs. Bob. “You |commanded Mss. b, Vst s | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: |diced poncho i Fashion Plaque ' fabri S 1 cup seeded white cherries, 1 cuy peaches. cup red cherr Tinyil scks Nartord AU b ; N cks afford ampls know T am, Pete Peter looked down at his feet. Af Musical drama REGUE S BAT OFF cup whipped cream, 2-3 cup | i it P flowere Hentrehy danlt von iearime t he didn't sce anything but the| & hen niayonnaise f it 5 like a friend ?* demanded Peter. “1 | €arth and the grass, some of tha Timb, 3 Mix the mayonnaise and whipped X = Iy f S want to see those babies of vours |latter green, and down around th T AT cream. Add the rest of the ingre- . [ 5 ol g S A and you know T won't hurt them. | roots some of it dead. Just as he o : | dients and pour into one of th s ol ehoulBagbs Yet. knowing that T want to sec’|Obencd his mouth to say that ha| © ' prepare for publication. | 4 traps of the mechanical refrigerator St LBl By orhin S oG didn't see anything he did sce some- Guided. /, Freeze for 4 hov Unmold, cut | || Pl Gl e AT $1dn't hids them,” replied 3 thing. IFlattened right down to the Silent cubes and serve in cups of lettuce. | || \ y Y A i n iSAcpechachenagor Tob demurely. “1 didn’t hide the ground, o near his toes that they [ 100 iy ; | Surround w mayonnaise. Th y S Bateri FRheyinias O smael vesss almost touched him. was a funns D alad can be frozen by packing i 4 i bl Sl P 2R achonlyilyslacu;i, 4 Then you admit they are rign: [little bird—a iitile brown haby. It|yg \who is the queen of ; wolds and freezing in three parts | 220 / \{ | : R e T round here!” cried Deter {ri-|W“as one of Bob White's babies. Do lavirs i D of chopped ice and one part of 7 | ] / & s St o dnshinateristani umphantly. you wonder that Mrs. Bob was!a; \what “I haven't said they were not,” re- |@nXious when Peter hegan (o move dres: does “stratum™ meun? coar It. 7t will require 4 hours it Adverbial negative. 7 AW | to freeze. The ice mixture must - s ¥ i S o obiel lmienay tofmale: SiNo plied Mrs. Bob. “Of course, they |dhout? ke T | surround the mold & inches on ali 7 #Z 7= \ 4 cssmaking. experlence is flachss are right arouai here. T shouli| (Copyright, 19 T. W. Burgess) The male head of an abhey ' ¢ /, sides, Z g - ) ! ¢h pattern comes te you think vou would see them.” The next story: “Peter Watches |27 who is the Italian goddess of . Flotda Tunth — | b w and exact instructions, Peter suspected that those W Quoer Game the moon? \ cup oranze fuice, 1 cup lemon ; ; \ jasiunl 3 Svery Sgmi Tob Whites were squatting clos Relow. 2 \ | inice 1 cup grapejn 1 cup sugar : y is guaranteed. the ground motionless. He had se- WASHING EYES 30. Overlays with a thin layer of rups water, 2 ¢ fced water, 1 2 2 2 | terns will be delivered upon the bahics of Mrs. Grouse do (he | Novor rub an oye that has zold ; i S i ; i ¥ INTS (150) same thing Eagerly he look something in it. Wash it in boracic % Visior .4 / 3 the s nd water for 'y WEnped i way and looke ! that way and 100k |acid solut'on h n eye vun |82 Povertyestelvker nir the fruit juices an % L 5 togmite Mg o1 the other way. He looked on ail |7 T e e ey R e What Olympian goddess w nate Bill for 2 . 3 | b A B5) ST sides with the greatesl enre, bue not | float out queen of the heavens? v longer. Add he einger ale A 7 \ 2 S \Q"‘:;'Y':\'." OGRS To desire ! pour into glasses half fille : he sow, He hepped a step forward Uit NG Moo { st Hali e = will he sent upon receipt of TEN He tool anather little hop forward When serving a chilled frait 3 Born | Spice 1 An unusual new novelty hag 5 ‘w!J\ l';mv-.‘ ("v:.‘\‘ \'n.\‘:JYl]xrm;{:vn‘llllinrr“:lll y < this round model of light green Pattern Department, 243 West 17th him sweelen as if for dessert but cre are thousands of reasors | cup fat, 11 sups dark brown | with slide fastening and applique VI reet, New York Cit 15 carcful where you step. Pe|rather, add a bit of mint or lime | why vou should vead Herald Classi-| 10 his wife prefers a dress to a|susar, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1 tea- |two dises of simulated jade in two Sheliiad to give It an appeizing ting. fied Ads. ape a man doesn't give a wrap. | spoon cloves, % teaspoon salt, 1 tea- | tones 1| <a much as e little Boh White dié Mrs. Boh White crowded in front of cocktail o begin a meal, do no 8 (Crisp. delicately flavored) neA RILAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS

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