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Love’s Awakening By Adele GArrison waassmsnmamamnnnn- Padge’s Confidential Chat With Olina on the Hotel Roof is In- terrupted in a Melodramatic Many I do not know Bver surprised me Mid Princess Olina when she had quietly inferred that 1 did not whnt Mary to be a girl who should marry Prince Georges. One moment she had been looking up at with the Bewildered eyes of an The next she the shrewd insight an. And suddenly swer the princess. ®ho had come cerning sonal” which he had caused to | Ing newspaps “You a snce,” 1 M would Georges after her romance sideration 1 ancle and “You happiness. then a'faint tinge of ner. . "Wo i it it asked the q njore time much should T Trhelieved to he Grerges and ather? that has quite as much anyone ne happy child me with \ poised wom- decided to the girl-child for advic was re 1 an- not to me ai¢ Prince of v mour he clashed with M stion that 1 mig for How- mental parley hint to 1 i confidenc whole sure her tensed offense mother 1 ing her ringe to P T must walk warily, I ished to be T have her hauteu altogether. 1 m; of service to h no thong upon that smilin aiff Mary's v yours devatinn to a Noel"—T lot finish * 1 said It is A 1 know do not ent temperament nor Noel fiancee teasing little téhcee The child in he str peincess and triumph Noel a “He is devoted.” stressing the verh, “and what Maman says. T shall t9 him. If she doesn’t sanction my marrying him. T shall run v agein. It won't | difficult last time, for Mr. Veritzen will réady to help m Noel has mreatest faith in his father—says that he will be able to smooth away all difficulties.” “If you wish them smoott away.” T almost made the comment aloud, caught the words hack just in time. But that she was misl cour n my she wtter be loyal s =~ the od I'he Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman ing me or herself—probably both of us—I was sure “You probably I commented salute to Noel “trouper.” dubbed N Fearylaw wil need his help,” dryly. with a mental | He was indeed a s Harry Underwood had y. Never once since our had he stepped out of his | of devoted. exacting flance annot imagine that will approve of your anyvone not of roval birth.” ‘I know that.”” she said. “And she will be doubly angry when she real- izes that instead of her daughter be- Ing Queen of the throne will be shared . she stopped short frightened look at But 1 pre- tended 1o noto slightest reference to Mary which 1 knew she had cut short The Flying 1 can imagine chagrin,” “But. let me remind you of | w which concerns the pre- ossing of bridges. Just now, thing to consider. vou wish to vou wish | er this personal.” | | role By ¢ your er mar i flashed a not the Arrow 4R he I said ol ure o m vou have only one nd that answer mother. T assume she returned eagerly. not know how to go about fow people—and iends and servants— n away from the hotel | You thos ory frusted now that T h family went back to| nia. The people over there | T am still at one of our places convalescing from a illness. 1 do how nm ‘per-f to th did | ble s fore my ansy think that country Mam sonal’ hip ot know end that She surely ot - for if suc palac somethir 108 ent the ont f evervone would susp m cable to wha he probably se triisted 1 jecoded it and sent it 4 code some over here to the paper for her.” hought of that.” she said Rut T dor anvone to whom if T did word to Maman fr A eyes t know 1 could But T m medintely “There sured h wood's ould not have write out your put it into code and send te his navania mother any it 5 no ‘if' ahout it"* T ou do not know sourcefulness or end know ene ; - vou | Jnst will used the word nd he it to some | who receives clue to | Tn fact vish vill that your it. But do not Prince Georges' whereahouts, T doubt if Mr. will you to mention him “I'I show it to promised. “Ah-h!" was almost a s somathing whizzed, T Olina’ feet foll an ar- o in give nderwond All.” first.” 1t you, shr I'rom behir gT rincess almost shoulder. row with a twist of p its head (Continued Tomorrow) (Copyright. 1020, Newspaper ture Service Tne.) per just under Tea- PETER GETS ACQUAINTED (By Thornton W. Bur A compliment will often By doing much to smooth the staring er drummer up in a dead Peter Rabbit sat mouthed up at the m The latter. was high iree over the Green lorest, and he certainly was a master drummer. As he recovered from his surprise, Peter began to do a little thinking. “That fellow is a Woodpecker thought Peter. “Yessir, he merber of the Woodpecker family He has to he He couldn’t have 4" head and bill like that and not a Woodpecker. He couldn’t g to the trunk of a and not be a Woo 1 didn't there ¥ mber big open- iz a suppost the Woodpecker fellow. | mu nted with him t get acquainted him."” Peter hopped out from under little hemlock tree whers heen sitting. When the drummer paused for breath thumped as hard as he could Jis long hind-feet. Instantly stranger looked down 0od morni the stranger. be called Long “1 don't like replied Petetr with name is Peter Rabhit You may call me Peter “Thank you,”" replied the stranger with a twink How dp vou do » “I'm ¢ plied P st yourself of m with the had master Peter with the he Longleg suid Or do you prefer to to be called ity f vou wither di this r politely How plied feel, t to this T and hardly Green Iorest r tat-tat which over there How the stran hen breath “Wonderful *Wonderful! Never in have 1 heard such drum The stranger looked “That nothing.” said to this.” On ed head of and once more fairly rang he stoppe tened to derful “You 1 is that?" asked for ling W s more his fir th S drun Peter 1 you are a cou Flicker and Woodpecker believe nwing the Down the don't don't Hairy cousing Rut 1 T know remember ever ha heard of any 'ton with ti shook 1 m not the : bigger than 1 Bill You won't here, thoug He south fow him would ! er is Ivory around own His 1 aee | live people e m where 1 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 2§, 1920. ' Once Qvers Registered U. 8. Patent Offia “Pretty old “Don’t kno e85l S¢ ttin' on it nizh onto twent Ir \ By C. D. Batchelor | | New York, July _Keeping { cool in Augast is usually the crucial | test of chic August davs and August nights are the hardest of all the vear to | gown. One must not only manage | | to feel cool. There is the responsi- bility of looking cool at the same time Sheernces tial. Yet certain unsatisfactory in humid weather 1t necessary to pic materials with the idea in mind that the lesy ensily withered, the better. Next to sheerness comes color. | fact, T think 1 would hold a for color first. Crimson and | are not ideal hot weather Greens, on the other hand, e a cooling effect on the spirits. however, is ideal. | White 1s Best Choice woman is the meticulous type, white is the best August choice there is. But soiled white or rumpled white r white that is | just naturally dingy is the most un- | pleasant spectacle in the world. To w white fo its best advantage, accessories must be given extreme consideration and if they. too. are | white the task of keeping every- thing spotless is manifold Orchid is a good. cool summer color. So are some of the new | coel blues. rtamm yellows, while very warm in fone, give a sum- mery-ness because of their sun- lightness. | The ent of | is important ideal lines s of fabrics is an essen- sheer fabrics are is n brief [, or ‘CORNWALL FOUNDED If a Tot-weather clothes eveless frocks are | tightly fitted princess | hardly smtable for tubable orning—Tinens linen for mornirgs. is quite correct for st and very erisp and cool [1noking when shly Jaundered !Pique and many of the loasely iwoven cottens equally good | A charming tinen frock for the meticulaus woman orchid linen, simply cut or fwio of fine wiite ppligned by hand runs diagonally across the and skirt and also forms the Fine hand-tucks define the shoul- 4 'waistline and a helt of linen ties gracefully on one side A mood hat for so exquisitely “mple a frock is a natural hakou in. the “hale mushroom” shape ich means that a mushroom s | lifted in frent by a few tucks to | one a view of the face heneath o sa devotee, a is done in brown and ince |t it vea with o a spr: hlouse cuffs. de new e three-piece spo white flat cless snit crenc with i—Fo [ — 7l HORIZONTAL Movable, Slave owner. ur-Le 46 Limb, ST O uposite of . VERTICAL 1 Y‘ ttern. nweather. xhaped. 38 Last word of Ahave, Advanee posi- tion. Nntive Valley, i Greedy. To stenl. SMensure of metal. Roun n praver. 39 I nternntional contract. 40 Swimming, YESTERDAY'S ANSWER end e Ariint's frame. £ o cover. o af friar. Uncommon. Genr-wheel tooth. Pemile sheep, Curyve. 35 To wander, 410l tter Tease ettty IS & Muscalar, 1 10 13 10 20 feel small beside I odness!” exclaimed Peter. “He | " be a big fellow. It you please, | why do they call him lvory Bill2" | “Because,” replicd the stranger, has a hig, pure white bill. So t call him Tvory Bil 12 me, Pete I just must drum I feel lik umming 1 drum ng rummer cuse When | ( have to word just action to the of children diet of the no o and Suitable t for tennis or other of the sports iz difierent f natural cor versiol 4 should be YOUR HEALTH - DR Journal A 5500 the Health By Liditor Medical geia of MORRIS FISHBEIN iation The child fro may d od half boiled Iy have bike prine e oran the Americ \d of Hy- zine) or a strip « M pic i developing intestinal tract ires ¢ tissies o parents i oday the careful x vears old and rules regard rtain foods that ween six of and d cinders ntly Dr. W 1ed a scries o rom two to four to six irst o our years the food to the ould the ntial Dr. Happ e 1 nd child get 0od substa have e n second Jeft them ond o The hasis o one quart put i child until it erent type the stablished dhood the is at least riain defi- uantities of to be caten The wrong tomatoes, flow m simple Duri from is im- amounts ipple s :v Enten away. Fixing mam- mal. Rodent. ) (wo to four it b d n it 1 ple hanana With vears of st choice Dl o1 of sanc juice hould | soft | of | thi cither o on- with g pea squa parsnips, some ‘Menus for the Family — heize medernistic design for trim- step-down voke worlk on this outfit deserves aftention. Tt “mely mine. The contemna The f 2 's shoulders e nger- | ALLXANDER this GLORGE: line, an effective ative tore A (ool S A cimple, 1, sunday Plans Cantaloupe, chilled blueberry muf- of Red il hilan hat his, honded with hrown, beige L touch of rust, the red hrsnerks eoolnoss grosT ribhons form the cro Tire ¢ ham an fins, coff Dinner tatoes and i e taps a that ain a A x omelet, - Rtoast of lamb, only mint jm new po- gelatin The parsley e chain effect ar that is ius the ordinar n different tauch o from 1 sandwiches, ice box cook I erien oraandies held plice in ywoman's heart Nile grecn. orgamdic makes one | think of all eool things' §uch as | evening zonhvrs and ocoan waves. Tts tiers of fiannces Ain well to the haek of the skirt until they actually sween the Wnmen must the fa evening. gawr ing Six 2 cifp milk 4 teaspoon 1, teaspoon salt und, poon ailt re bl s, stifily beaten vod cooled ham hutter slowly. I Til it the alt an the the fryin 10 minutes. fold over half and hake 10 Turn hot serving platter and surround with parsley Mint Gelatin Salad kege mint flavored 1pa boiling water. cup di cup cooped | frying pan egg yolks, - Mi- i1 all. |y and pan Care- ¥ low e pirika celery fully fold in Pour into lowly fo fo show 17 N ned has nf the docollet hangs in of the af I'rom soft how troamers. g'rdles the wh the hot onte vilihan ook e L Iy for hinutes A frock ny samp onto a I d encumbers ip cookied dieed carrots. poon finely ehopped onion Lspoon il poen 1 the i PACT Jic WANIT Judson Iuth var-old on imed her Do let why do hey're so little RrowW * exel me hold him. Ob, dear they have 1o grow up? cuddlesome when they're in o tall sy and couple 0 and thin! years they How old did Six months? Ruthie, | do look at him. Don't you he were mother's baby? Shall him home to be your haby i tablespoons sug you | lices white cike add and e Arra with with a the ar, surround nge on the the chilled spoon sugar, we fake rve at once broth ant to go home!” came from I don’t want to stay here.” Ruthi 1 thought you visiting? What's the matter nUG turn SAVINGS 1l Yo 1roun “Why that all win | loved you rugs or twic s0 weir the ther yon dear?” “I want {0 zo home to my to play down in the “All right run along “l can’t go alone; you come with house. 1 want hrook dear; Pl the By this time But fou Ruth have to come wit to g0 by myself was crying me; | ton't want Hy 1 into thig way," with a sigh his mother's by the hand, walked a tion of the brook Unknown to Merself, unknown to | her mother, Ruth ws suffering from jealousy Her feeclings are natural to most children Al children have a tendency to he calous of anyone who threatens for the moment to supplant them in the fiect those they love, Tealousy a destructive emotion pa 1 and humiliating in itself, its wal feelings o Guard child nother ill feel has fmagine never acts mother, and the baby to . taking Ruth in the di- can't Ruth said her gave | what's gotten rec ons o eaving nd inferiority arousing hat it in Do and 1oy that your not in his his own n nresence hold ninished on your love di- SHOESTRING TIPS onny pulling Aip the and 1ot them dry you will new Dneh 1t off h Keeps the tins hocstrings, in and o pedestrian the the lac the A highway glue er repair, visk, even if road isn't | nointed tips, (i have little trin -down yok vded ribbon Rl b feature s heovn and jacket too hondged nod with and exquis lone’s gown. Herald’s PATTERN Daily New Diritain Herald rn. This perfeelly ravishing nodel hor ts smart lars from the grown-up mode ivock i < no complicated details. col- The cap ver: are Checked ging fashions th frock and bloomers, and hinds th- collars which are made of white ot andie. Red, blue green checks are extremely smart youngsters. Other suitable dimity, voile and linen or an for fabrics are M 6 and obtained 8. he only in sizes 2. 1 4 inch material and ¥ This model is casy to malke dressmaking cxperinece is sary. ch pattern come! with simple and exact i including yardage for e fit guaranteed, $ yards of vard trimming No Size 4 requires perfect is inst | Patterns request of coins will he delivered upon FIFTEEN CENTS (150) carefully wrapped or sure o platnly ADDRE STYLY 1715 wanted FASHION receipt Address in stamps. D your NAME NUMBE ol Our LATI will be sent CENTS in coin and orders to*N Rritain Pattern Department, 243 W | Street, New York City. BOOK of TEN all mail Herald st 17th upon K;ping Cool The Gay White Way L with W the i'he hat is white. jacket f hite froc piping and loove! emphazized re hy in brown, umm ool with and posed CULORIVL belt BELTS in high colox place in susmimer sleeveless erepe orange belt and topping it. popular A frock Tas a modes whit wide jacket shori orange Pattern Service