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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929, Love’s Awakening "5 | Once Overs By Adele Garrison H Mary and Nocl, Playing the Wedge Further Apart the Ties Binding the Royal Romancers There was something in Princess Olina’s tone as she told Prin: ges he ought to be in Trees vhich caught the attention of all of | And the reaction of the young prince to her call held that atten- for the few onds that the ed at each other like chil- t play suddenly brought fa to face with realit “I know 1t, Olina,” he answered | almost immediately, and then had come that long tense look at each | other, a ga of which I think both were hardly conscious. ‘or that moment they were thousands of miles awiy from us, united by their | | { I'm ashamed of you. How about it, | herita of tradition and dut caught in the thrall of obligation the co ing power of which th of us could but dimly com-| It was Mary who broke t She was sitting next to Georges, <he leaned forward and put her 1 upon his arm. > up! Georgie!” she said, Ler voice litting, laugh-filled. "It sn't all true. You don't have to| g0 back to the mines yet, 5 ever, if you don't want to. If you there : lot of things un than being a king, and 1 | in think of aheap more comfort- | able seats than a throne. If I were; vou, I'd chuck the whole thing, nd word to that bad cousin he an have the old throne, you're go- ing to stay in the good old U. A 1 », and get out for a real time. about the unkie and the cousin, of course, but you're not ally heart sick about ‘em, you ow so why worry? Come on up 1o the roof and bat a tennis ball ainst the wall. It will clear cobwebs out of your bean.” As she finished her outrageous speech, her shining laughing were looking straight into the tonished ones of her fi she had shocked him al measure 1 knew from the look horrified incredulity on his face. That she had meant thus to shock him T suddenly knew and feared no more for Mary's atiitude this Then we could lift this darned | T'he Heart Story Steadfast Woman would be intolerable if you meant what you have just said.” [ I saw Mary's proud little head lift itself ,and her eyes, gleaming with mirth—and malice—sweep Ol face and figure insolently. Th natural antagonism between the two girls, always carefully hidden, was betraying itself. I was con- scious of it as of something sen- tient lurking in the room. ! “Oh! be yourself, old geranium,” | | Mary retorted, laughing, “and re- member where you are. That heroic | stuff may go all right in a throne room or in one of the historical- romantic-talkies. but it couldn’t be redeemed for five cents on the dol- | lar in this circle. Noel, haven't you cured her of that nonsense yet? | 3eorges? Are you coming up to the | roof with me?” | Olina’s Anger | They were all standing now, for when Oliana had risen from her chair, Noel and Georges automati- cally had left their own seats. And | with Mary's last words, she too, had | risen, and was looking up in Prince | Georges' face, her own so exquisite- | ly winsome, and so provocative, that stood why the horrified look from his face, and why he up the little hand lying on Kissed it. naughty child,” he but there was tenderness in hi; chiding tones, and as they walked toward the closct in search of tennis racquets and sweaters, 1 saw that nee Georges, though startled and 1ocked by Mary’s unexpected cr ness, was still in the leading strings of his infatuation for her T stole a look at Olin va" hands were clinched at her sides, | her head thrown up much like a| long stance runner making a ‘]v.\-‘ perate effort for place, and the | great dar y which T mentally | had likened to black pansies were | blazing with the a she patently throtiling. Mary's airy inso- | lence had made ridiculous any | further exhibition of anger or even disapproval on her part and she was keen eno her disa vantage and master it | It was at this point that Noel in- | 23 % Smart Wom B 7. D Batchelor | Registered U. 8 Patent Otrice n Will Hark to Schgol Belle Now ! come the cynosure of envious eyes. “Many women have not the faint- est idea of what type of costume suits them best. They do not know. * what colors they should wear, what lines, what kind of hats. They have " | never made up their minds about how their hair should be dressed. With the aid of an expert, these women can dress to bring out thelr | s00d points “Then, too, American women | travelilng abroad often have a cer- tain amount of money to spend in Say it is $300. They make istake of buying a lot of gad- some French underwear, a hat several inexpensive frocks, gloves costume jewelry e and find their money ally nothing that suits or nt How much e expenditure scien- perfect out= shoes, bag, purse to match hat suits their per- shion bureau will problem for such Ik into Miss ent in dience client, divid- will ask the type of life ely social or 1055 or a pro- e year at what oe- ty clothes she live > country uncheon- taurant din- she must golf. tenn how much for her d. i the type of €os cd and the first will e started. For now YMiss Fischer has merican women s and of confident of Ameri- ly inter- t of correct same of hearis and coronets, She | tervened with a lack of tact which r 1 purse, scarf, way, but her whole heart was in it. | the object he had in view | ool : e ARl o B ‘| YRS EROEIt LoD T © or even a handkerchiet Nary (Scotes “Please control yourself, my i ¢ ¢ startled 1 Chice Olina rose suddenly from her|d€ar,” he said. “You will be ill if LiGhss o _ Pt sriniae R RN GRINEENIOUS Regatim TR ORI N G you yield to your emotions like ot L . about iss Jischer fs about Alw \s playing her game in her own | Was masterly when one considered L of shos is just the one for some vou have try accessories with his.” e o P _— R ————————TT o i ho: r Chic in Paris. | their e Bore e \re you perhaps mad? she IS stun befor purchasing. . b | ¢ o sur ) Jurpose is to advise or cost his sked, addressing Mary directly t o i ostpme | Thi of such lit- n even about thir ks 3t " but lacks either tr “Cl 3 colors for a given = ke = itk i ic T nowledze to acomplish it 1ron and more or less follow the - -y l S Seiul { : o " e et *|Slk years of fashion work fn Parls e tones thraughout 3 ward- oman who has come to D; tle oldest and two % itably to the occus is the wris | irst essential in correct dressingz. Color, linc and fabric must be stud- 1 nest. A complete outfit with no TAZY ADOLESCENTS y . 3 ) tse notes is the only fashion pic- ture any n should iltus- Py Alee dudson Pe: ! [ sentel, | ar : vell-g trate. To accomplish is, she must nd France ' > + i . z ) swart and atiractive.” Miss Fischer | study herself carefully, know her an enor! £he S e wi B < B r i € T and coloring and ust what Kind of exper \ 1 rtwo |1 ! 5 4 vomun may be | points to emphasize. Chic is really hours she appe reappr is possible { ¢ built upon the basis of the old say- 'HEC MYSTERIOUS CIRCLE : : ) helping v he hay- 5 (By Thernton W. Burgess) ’ i &~ N A N ¢ for supper 3 § ik g T x z X 0 E T \ T £ they kee ) from gy \mong the virtues, great and small ‘ % Cbedience doth lead them all, Mrz. Bob White ‘ > condition per- mornin \ n ot 3 2 i sists for I months and they playing the on z 4 epe in 3 e i may sl ick ail the Hawk i RO i el SR . . 3 it ettt h to reach for a fork or had tly what Peter b e yng A OTHS E ite or to lift some object, such 1abbit thouzht she had done. You ) / 3 E n { ; the Healih Magazine ’ water, whereupon the : Pet Atah oAl hert feon ¢ i ) end T - . " or muscles sct. The result is, ow, Leter ad waiehed e rom . : ; i A e \ B of course, that the object held is Sinanpnhs L Ss e e ' " AWl s, talkir dropped. The exact changes that had flown over to Farmer Brown Y et oS > fibers of les or nts may [@ke place in the tissues in this id. Redtail the Hawk had / 7o ( i ¢ = 3 J ¢ : 4 ; d be torn. et L e Ll d~[’°";“'"9d» : e Alktel j / i t such times their mother mere- . s . but the condition scems to be as. 5 at her and had followed ) 27 ) o R ey el W These tears occur particularly in |sociated with inflammation due ta Then for a while he had flown in WIN | LU . e y iy the muscles of the legs and thighs. o "":“' FroHndl AR ‘I';’ 5 HORIZONTAL 5 » S To publist, shine and she urges 3 s There is a hemorrhage between the | joine field, watching for little Mrs. Bob. i aped 41 9 Citvity wiere e . ; TR . it bl Y But she also was squatting now and instrinnent, " o o1 ¢ e i them to tak e or blankets | 2 In case of udden she didn't move. As long as she E : Ll out on t ; b not infrequent injury in tennis ying arley horse. This is the ult of a sudden motion whereby ion of the tissue at the elbow extension of , forearm, such as takes place in didn't move she couldn't be seen | “That is a mystery cir S 3 i 2 g sh o mot She knows i ; } 1) the the backhand stroke in tennis, such ven by thos wrp eyes of Redtail Little Mrs, I3 2 H 7 Ta 1 s of scents. Not for any- kS 2 f e ¥ fore he 1 condition may easily occur. In s B ] S 3 3 % s hing w prod those children % i v. He shot he the treatment of this condition, it of disappolninie . it a e g e nto act ) their oeca- i ™ buck for ver the ne tally customary to fix the el to hunt clsewhere st i ter 4 £ i To restore 4 g N Mannats Fanal ' laye, & knows that - +s to prevent motion in the AS B00N s che was sure N ! e, 24A N 10| ) p irl . r not ce 10: T nt and hy means of the applica- tihaal lott, Nirs rted 1 “I con't'understand,” said 1" S aCES heat through baking or by od to give the tissues op- to recover where she I abics. She Littl 5. Bob chuckled, It i i b F 2 N z they o nd routine ity G ce ST ) £ the wouldn't he a mystery if you did. . - s Tz . . r ond. "t way in the o would it?" Vquire Perhaps e S 2 o o c ta=onize them and ruin {aplt ol Lhote slautiiiitic 1 ome voull learn what it p 2 %5 h i b ny relations which at _ VALY ¢ ther o hooas IR SKIRTS hers. she flew strai . means, added. “Those chil- k L b . prese he « v 1 awkward styles have their skirts squatting little babies and ahted ar ning a lesson as well as 3 [ ] L0 e : g 2 ' E B 4 i rostriking elhow with \zer. Mid-summer daytime frocks some distance beyond. Then she v i i B s D ¥ R et _ % i o er, an acu is inare al 1l below the knee. Evening turned and ran back through the “What lesson? ed Peter blunt- | o i = 8 4 s - b the rez . This pair veep the floor, if not all s, Hhe had done this because g s i B c A AR 3 miny | B 3 . T ! as to caus d. at least on the sides or imck she was fearful that watchful eyes M o b chudiden : . ! fe Lo S Nodil 3 5 h might see her flying and might go oDtk OF the mivae i T r ¥ et | new 4 to look where she alighted. F c k i W AL i where she had left her babies she . Rt W Buree v & Srendl gave a sharp cluck, Instantly, six- : i JiseSailetikher Lignoraand glien. | teen little brown arli were 5 tytheminnd §ithomselves inowsa > Cirele Is No S Lt o round her. They hadn't e Cir owr years | 5 A z e E ity ¢ th their oved so much as a feather since = y will N ued given them the war e Gl ot (holestsmand u R .. Menus for the Famf[) add th> flour salt and r. Mix f‘asmon Plaquc | 1 33 3 BRIt S COOL SPORTS FROCK” was nex well and add tihe milk. Cook in a PATTERN 1738 Rbbit happened to megt t ot doubl: boiler tirving constantiy s e M A Dbl v ! 3 )iz . 5 4 7 h tain Herald 15¢ Practical mily. Bob White himseif W R T s e 1ith for fall flonnce and a 3 P (8 7 Pattern. them. Peter hastc ? i nove from the double boiler it =2 ( DI Clrieut tell UG 3 - : / h, crisp, cool frocks are ) ’;"" "‘;“ "" I“ S ce and beat for 2 minutes. Vooi 2% < oS! 2 : j >~ nec 1 the mid-summer ward- rick in fooling Redtuil Dreaiia e e T b : / i 1s they crush and soil so read- vilized freczer and wher Ihe model shown today Design 5 1S, is very simple and so easy te coze until stifc E ity TEaeirl : X make. The same style might be used : ey ) . { g # Ao for several frocks of different ma- failed fo db their v ik it Poluto laver Diuasn s tel i tibar ! T N eesinete in G terials and colors, em had - moved. L jice and nutueg. : i . s o : : ] Pique, linen. gingham, percale, s worked. So il 1 | - : i 1 v intung pongee shirting etc., may he chi BT L Ay e 4 { e s are entere 4 be used with equally good results. All % Silarandtiney huinibe oo / e [ white, a pastel shade, or one of the B < £ R e S s IO 2 /A 1 trul prints would be smart. The That's true.” said he. “I don't Deviled gotable Sal b A gl i 5 it [ / bow may be of contrasting fabri known when I've seen such well E ( S A 3 zen add th aches and Butiered Rolls g iy G . 5 ) May be obtained onl sizes un children.” He turncd to| sugar (‘ookies COLD HINTS Saes i G th n 1l ! : | e e puln Z‘l‘-"l“s- e i BN e 2L s g v ) i) 1 when cut later i ! . A requires 5 inch ma~ them. Then he discovered them and i At boraray al unmmer suppers er lunch- : 2 ; ; {erial he didn't know '”,‘” what to mak 2.3 cup flish, flaked, 1 cup left. | 000& be ou ]»h‘ your plates an o Tl 7 S e ! 4 / his model is casy to make. No what he si ey wer chilled thorough ; : A g Nhity e sinf D e th Lover potatoes, 1 cgr. 1-4 teaspoon | Chilled SR oo . | i t cool place several hours / dressmaking experience is necessary, i father and they all were sitting When you have left over boi / 3 Keabi \ ivel fi7o [fBlkrd-4 (teasnoons penper, il-ditens o i S S i N S p ) bouquet they | 1iach pattern comes to you with sim- is. the seventeen fails it [/POOR celtry salt 1D flour, 4 iy later as cold ents, put it back | P ; . 1" anc s \ : ple and exact instructions m;{:xdtn;‘p: mon center. Bob and | *hlespuons bacon ; info the juice in which it was cook ' ; 7 2] i JeREantor elely Size A ety tle Bob Whites wern | ~1ash the p with a fork 4 g allow to cool before putting | ? % { Fuaranteec ’ % \dd the fish ¢ pper and G This h ¥ atterns will bhe delivered upon latids, eachionelwas oy into the ice hox. This makes it L K e e e % ¢ N EarBiE Al eetion e ST i f e ¢ Ryt heen pu 7 il receint of FIFTE INTS (15€) T 1 2 e Sl el 2 o A3 o A | 3 in ecoins carefully pped OF nd hrown th SUNT DI )\ it 5 Nl e 1 Vil stamps. Be sure to write plainly, W M Beb i an i NOhd i frying p \ ) g V fresh ed by a hout « | tis © moths | =\ name. address, style number ande shw the puzsded It I grenich i} i 0 P X ¥ ST I £ott . / size wanted. They're taking » o serve S o 3 bR Our Latest Fashion Rook will be G Dty b b Baned : : SR it - 8 FOOD VA sent unon receipt of TEN CENTS in 4 1-4 e ; 3 3 ditteren I § coin. Address all mail and orders to d Peter dryly cspoons flou A P : lifterent coi : r see is why they Tt L1 cup suger, 2 eups CROSS-STUT HREADS it e A v that you can o what New Britain Herald Pattern De- that waye: milk, 2 teaspoons vanilla, 2 cups| When removing the canvas from | wat 0 mik f i [real variety you can ve ot | partment, 243 West 17th street, New « mystery cirele,” said cream, 2 cups sliced peaches (fresh) | cross-stiteh work. a pair of small |y ot cr ¢ ! s | : veadlier, W hen dinner sren York City littlatNivs Bob. 12 cup sugar tweerers is the best possible i is £ood, too, : 5 1 ome husbs iles and make up | each night, the > : R d “It's a what?" inquired Peier. | Mix the peachis and 1: cup of ment, other veg es. i xcuscs fer being late. ems less arduou: READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | | ish Cakos, Serving Four lery sait. Shape into cakes two nd actnally seemed to b inch Dt