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22 L4, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, OCTOBER Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Madge—Her Mind Thoughts of Marion's Purposely I had not turned in driveway, but had driven y as if 1 were debat- Troubled with [ ment | the Ticer “Fortunc” past very slow F ¢ Burglary—Starts wit and th, Burglary tarts with he question of enteri Mother Mother Graham for The Larches. aham rose 1o t I of the ichsias—she has The final words of my mother-in- a joyous relief | 40w garden of her oy wry old trout to a f Lw's question were o me. I was loath to tell her the 4 real reason for my abstraction, for| N0 matter how many it has it I felt that my conjecture of Mar- | Can't equal ine, she said. “But ion's old sandalwood box with s I thought you wanted to ive her ccret compartment and hidden en- |80 With us to The Tarches.” lones beins ihe onieab ofths burs horhood News! lary at + farmhouse was too f ' I said meekly. “But tastic for r lation. But her a now whether or not you concerning “Richard Second > 1 thought I she always caref called any time by turning ndson, I could allay at of ‘No, mother, no,” I 1 her the senses with emphatically. “1 am that 3 born, as you seem to Junior was not in their minds : ! they means of | all, except used an effectiv Jthe e She shuddered, hared that my mental repid li lad bein re a desperate man shield “But they kns 1 him,” s picture of held be- breast as a o omit against possibl ere to mulously That proves——-" » in o someone 1 in the own per- job had been in the house before al to ind kn Just where yone & 1 rned ot T said He knew al 11 dplyeaay interfere with R Yok P O only would spar But that ! LRI proves only how el the men| “Well DARdonitaspenty were in planning for a possible get- | 50 1UC¢ she away. Remember did Corh £o into Junior's room until her 1 did her lir as if T werc confronted them and they shot the | Faticnt Gris eSS nagin revolver out of hand. If they |#notber minute Mrs. icer’s comely had not been disturbed I do not be- | [ACe above liur amply-cushioned fig they would have gone near '™ ; velcome from v, who he was silent for a second or two : Y before sho answ Then she ) IS sl RonGy N olief, I il ould think it casonable con- L TG er to sta vou're r Bt | 1N of ¥ A t 1 Second who | "¢ 1 wOorr e i 2 Diverting Mother Graham ar sight of tho cheery Ticer | 0CCAsion i o ga an inspiratton Aeon I could divert hev attention e My e ted ma again from worries until 1 haa cheeril L to e il up there last which I do si had not had the ch d at the I exal e impres far tonishme sion nt tinged o in 11 old me that my : of his 1heard instea ion in pos veret diplomatic the absolute ble to in ithorized to | polic necessity of o people. Don't you thi seCrecy for a few it zood her | hour in the p ore “How — how did 1 ) agent? at all 1 do loc those fnchsias R in her window. [ wonder how many blossoms it has." i 1 quite proud of my adroit- | G er ness as I made the last sly com-| STRIPED CHIPMUNK'S CAUTION ! hen 1| ny | ng. | 'Once Qvers Registered U. 8. Patent 0ffice Ne By C. D. Batchelor “Go Slow On 1929 Curves,” Is Paris Couturier’s Warning As New Silhouettes Appear On Fashion's Stage w York, Oct — The T 1time, matinee or other silhouette should taken W 1ty for afternoon. more than just a grain of cautic Approves New Styles This advice comes from nc But th 1in approves hearts other than Captain Molync Iy of 1 n fashions, turier and perfumer who ey are m B 1, more femi= " perfumes to suit individua ne, me vy 1 pleasing women's personalities. His Pari 01 them establishment is among the mos! em noted, though Molyneux himself i t toutish figure can an Englishman. He has j ar 1es to flatter her rived for a visit in this count s 5 silhou- “I should advoca er cou iusiastically ‘slow 1aotion’' in ¢ silhouette,” he said. 1shio r the new the new era are still in an experi ! em to menta: stage. They have not ar occa- rived at the ideal. The exaggeratec ic hour-glass siihouctte cannot con 1 sistently follow the slender, m |like silhouctte of the past era Gives Three Suzgestions Thinks Victorian Day Past | “Modifications are In il I e Personally I do not CATH AN AT N sce a rn to the Victoria t WA CuT sithouette. Tt is incom Shfosims with the freedom of ti S lead tod with t - business activitics, the fad for a ra tion, the popularity of sports flares to But since clothes do inevitabl | voman's behavior, the 0 Mugncoy worehet tremer | woman should go slow in the fashion world. adopting exaggerated and S 1 line g clothes, A street frock so )] C line and tight that it hinders easy s 1 and walking is ridiculous on a wo: 1y ‘ prs who walks much. 1t is unintel v 1 { to sponsor styles that g impr A ! i 1 \p- | cal HIEYen RNt ! “There is no doubt, though, that B I the new fashions mark the end of ' ‘ the post-war era, and the L he ins I 4 must consider serious With | Will not W longer that st T | that post-war era we had tremer W | dous independe in women, DAL L 1 1 certain amount of masculinity; boy il ishness, we call it oven,; hesfeels) that mnever m- and it « Femininity Returning e HOA W ROn STy S Mo, o peak of that era is over nEs ith the exception of t 1 Femininity has re-asserted itself. |l type 3 vn , And the new graceful evening| ™ & T B == = costumes, there is no question that 3 dignity, grace, poise, heighten the | i 5 ¢ | beauty of the mode. Thus fashion SRl W 1 fact, very long ts for evening— : FPAltor Journal of the Amerfcan o e | AP e o i Medical Assoclation and of H bty ; Sy first fashlon step that all women gela, the Health Mazazine en 1 should take. It is natural, with| The ter on will soon take care | er skirts, to find the normal Upon us. Already the chilling e That he defends, also, of fall rour e ; But he ws the line at boned che of ot Wit aa Snapshooting the Millennium. corsets, lie2 '_" From the ir—That juce of yours will never have a thatch. Why, I night : ¢ nee s momen have e ““l‘;'j’ e L -w.w‘!.ln s o o y 2 o & ovely reedom 2 grace In % s cly bound. Ve uty W ralse a lily on a billiard ball, I past 10 years, without any stays, it Secretes suff mate le only for is conceivable to me th tiff cor-|from the hing 6 erves {sets, with lacing, should ever be d. Whes {76, G NaEe. indorsed by modern women who De “" should 42. Deer Ivalue what they have won. Of i heut it Do course, one needs some kind of LS oo 1 your example to | foundation of chic. But it should crusts | cherish t When you show him {signing be lightweight, pliable and merely | J it you are sorry has mould, not pinch a | thod of prevent-| heen torn, he will be too, pro- Palls used for garden work. | Was World War Hero | skin is to keep | cided you do mnot scold him | carbage or other rubbish Purposes | Captain Molyneux was one of | able oils A boci need not be thrown hion b st e e et id be taugiy y spring a leak. 1€ you pully jmportant position with I they are not the hole thoroughly and then 5 i T 1 g his paint over it, inside and out, you Nk e G 4 putting will find 1t does nicely. in during its last This is over is & e e lay nine months In the - il readily TYING BOW hospital, not knowing if he would by the family . ever walk again. He was awarded o care and When tying hair ribbons or by liberal ; s the military cross for bravery.: rows on the sashes for the children, you can ders. Men ar : When he finally emerged {rom the 1 even bow if you leave for troul bec: i s . ; 7 hospltal, the war was over. As soon } he pl A EDrECl | > knot and final loop, the end of \NoSP el e Soon 1 er skin eht o 9 | ribbon that is on top when the!l8 o6 COIC. BSb € 0UE € TR Manufacturers of cosn nursery w T3 two ends first slipped through | ""‘:"‘ ’l’ "‘”)“' "“‘] . »”; "'r "T' { prepared all sorts of crc % sach other. jESNERDastRlo LS SOlERIoD o red on the face to — for another house, he (chapping, such as occurs during | or during exposure on the | | motorin football t ‘m-. m will serve ’m. cream }off, it is probably - 'Fashi‘on "i)laque Any good in once or twice | and before going to b By Thornton W. Burgess | | ‘ If the chapping is very seve = = | ‘ painful, it is probably wise f In all you do be circumspeet, | {men to wear gle inv and For danger you may thus detect, | to wear a light veil to break the ed Chipmunlk. SRR | force of the w 1 to hold in & 2 tablespoons lad 1-4 ] the moisty | Striped Chi hias had a v p,u.m] salt lespoons chopped ,’ e | m shocks life. Shock pimento; | a part o lives of all Arrange nut bread slices in| [A] | lks furred and feathered people. pairs and spread with the rest of | | Lave them every de Of course, e Pirose lobeiner sanadl }I | { £ s¢ th rers. Any vich fashion. Wrap in white tissue | Qf New York, Oct. 22—One way of they had trotted the length of th ¢ great many enemics i G e stiok | R zetting on in the theatrical world |street and could not find it and t catch him is bound to have many e S T bick a quarrel with the erratic ge- |prowl last evening 1 discovered the shaoc But Striped Chipmunk never R harcle e A e i W nius Flo Ziegfeld. He rarely elevates | geographical inaccurac It is on Faa » one than he did that ssils el s an actor or actress to stardom with- | the west side of Third avenue near | e 0 | morni Flip the Terrier d S Ao et [out subjecting them eventually to a|10th strect BEAUTIFUL BOOKS | i fireplace HORIZONTAL | from obscure quarters—the two-a-| A bird and fish store in New York . ol ,“,"' ,‘,’M‘ Allanghasgo : 2 You | humpldniQaikes 1. “Sunflower state.’ | day or cabaret. Most of them leap, | S¢S on an average of one thousand |y AWV W00 B }’.‘(,“, }n‘y,,.mv & SR Chipmunlk In an instant he saw who it was (hat | cup milk. tea-| © mous Revolution night | like a trout to a fly, at the oppor- | £old fish a week. 1t Is attributed 0| iy “him “and has looked through ! ha “brows "vn"“lorpla' his stor FLp was after, oy 8 2 rider tunity to appear under his banner. |the lonely souls marooned in board- | Uy J ing seeds, stuffing : [[spoonyorar detpRialananoon il A Rt el th 2l world | {heyinre | ing and roomingthouses wholaremotiie—re 8- i oy 7 B et cheeks carrying them to think what 5 DT S el (it sl e 12. Beverage, “made.” After singing them to iron | Permitted to have dogs and cats for | for the winter. if that uld come this way g 14, Alelody clad contracts he often goads them | Pets. made several {rips \zain think I'll go home 15, Proportion. into frenzy. | —00 vithout anything unusu for a w I'll stay from 1t. A 16. Noah's ship. He sends taunting telegrams, A New York dressmaking estat ] ey G L T Shadow never stays in one place | Milk, extr 17 phones them at inconvenient hours | lishment specializes in outfitt xtra big load in his cheek pockets, | very Ic 1if he docsn't tind any | I8 powder, for inutes. | | to whine some trivial complaint, re- | prospective brides. Not one of its d cautiously pecked out of the | fresh s e {0 lead him to|170ld in the halt fill |, o e e bihe G heige iy N e rass 1o see that the way was clear | my hon nay £o off.” wsed muf ke for 1515, TIoTa(6d SorntrActeen i h iy an | Deent alvorcea PALTGE hwhich: is 1o his hole on the edge of the driv So Striped Chipmunk sat for the in a moderate oven. Frost | 5o i, em perpertually in | feather in the cap of o slick press ; cay in Ifarmer Brown's yard, he saw | long time perfeetly still right | cakes. 0 hot water. He is never so pleased |agent who thought it up. - Flip the Terrior ke sudden | where D \w nothing | Pumpkin Frostin, {48 whon thoy fient hank, 00 | ‘u‘\:. h’\ ]’ ’m:‘:..‘ ’1”.‘6« : o more of Shadow, s last he ven- | 4 tablespoons hu or, 2 o5 volks l e wve carried the| The quaint little brick by AN o R Hd A ! e ."[‘,J‘;.““ s e ]‘,m.l s J e "’,“’:""b‘ Boundary Ziegfeld brand in stellar roles with- | Wall troadway known as The it just for a wee space of time ough 1 s just the one half inch picces of green el [B2ateirond i oo ar i carly ¢RI e a1 st W SRS ,I.,‘ ! is heart actually stopped beating HT0W WONIO hEYTRaTY T blv: i = faana sy fare. leave the fold with an ardent dislike criEinalisite d for § he \ Yes, sir, (hat is the way it seemed m, he felt that it would|™ Mix the bugter, eg volk cevel | for him ch returns with | bank paid $15,000,000 for it , And then when it did start beating r for him to remain there the | lomon extract, orange fice ial scorn. He makes no effort to | ) 00 = s ain it thumped so that it scemed i day than to take a|gar Beat until S on lee cid contempt for playe .\nm)»r' libelous e for the | to him it must be hear You see, | chance of g Iy v secTUt ol S 1 e e S RaRan e ettt n ey Iransmitt His method is as supple and de-|strect that whips uniy | hadow the Weasel is the one enemy 1 e, from the top of i A e g 5 45. To cloud vious as a wrest yet it has mac Jroadway-—is “Hooey Ilollow | it Striped Chipmunk fears most e T e (a2 ARG VERTICAL him the absolute peer of the musical | 00 ¢ Wherever he goes Shadow can fol make grooves resem [ 1. MM ymedan Scrij comedy field. His showman instinct | Capsule drama: A 1 ed s navy low He cannot squecze into a hole pumpkins. _f' rt | 2. Striped cloth, for dropping a player at the right|in a side show the other day reveal tco 1 for Shadow to squecze in ms" Arrange on lace doilies | orm of no. 1“,"“ is uncanny. It is a Rialto pro- | ed she is married and the mother of o after } en he saw Shadow rve in a shallow basket | 4. To observe, | verb that when Ziggy turns them |three children. To provide money v so close (o his home, Striped Chip- | went "way around Didichaant| - | Decorous |adrift they are “washed up. for their cducation she sailed tc . sizes 8, 10 munk 1l shock. from another dircetion altogether. paper outBtogtighing! tarden tools Zicgfeld is calm and glum during | America to tour the country with * ripe breath | That is he nut riped Chip. and et isenryes pro= oy mning pot reliearsals and seldo ks to per- | galaxy of strange people.” The hu 3 1-2 vards ot 54 15 il i 1dow | munk 08 fromupilied liqulds ilkworm. for His verbal are aimed | band divorced her and marrie u nd iy low disappear | (Copyr Burgess.) g | To te |at the director. He prods him hard 1in children have 1ol to make n's barn ¢ ; Arti and the dircctor in turn onle- | mother and believe the old dead o s necas ey He could take t ow Becom t f it i L eagl | grees” the company. On the night | They will never kno the truth iy Lach ' comes to you telot LRok sends finto ShisEalore Kooy eonEn Qi lcaf. of dress rehearsal, Ziegfeld gencrally | Sh 1l her ime read tructions, . 2 ‘:‘ e = ‘;‘ W oand vn:»- ”H I«I m“ blows up and goes berser ntal novels, every size, ot ety Meios b Pl oot i W S VR e S L enas for the ramily | ‘ ‘ [ 1l fury. Nothing is right and every-| Just when a fellow beging o be upon he cou he place Ll el = A« e body is a miserable ham. No one [licve he has a touch of silver-haired (150) he had last low. /| - . B plant | escapes his sibilant torrent of sting- | sedate in New York some taxi- pped or wonder how much that fellow By Mrs. Al er Cicorge n convenient, wash the stove |16 {neooked. ing sarcasm. He has them in a state | driver greets him with “Hop in out? thot riped Chip. | When Goblins Call and Witches Play 1 it is still a little warm, I of exhaustion right up to curtain Doc!” And blooey goes his dignity “He was going vight straight Mienu will be ef Ive Who is our best goll player? |time on an open night. Yet they | 09 NUMI Ty Bnolel DUl inertats Got iche veot { = sl 31. More finical, usually rebound and give their fin-| Tut anyway T feel sorrier for th THE hadn't seen it when that dog rush-| Pump cof | REMOVING PAINT | pped. | est performance | fellow they tell about in Brock em- | BN ) ed at him. I wonder if he had d 1pples. ‘ If you want to remove paint Where was Joan of Arc 00— berton's play who has the fittys—| CENTS a pat- covered my scent anywhere around ? — casily, add two parts of its of | burned? Some time ago 1 spoke of a Fat you know. makes nervous faces at | tern. A orders If he hadn't, and he hasn't found Goblin Sandwlches | ammonia to one part of turpen- |35 Cray Men's Shop on Canal strect where | people all the time to New Britain Herald Pattern my hole, I am as well off as I was| 24 rounds of nut D | tine is softens the paint ad- |37, Farcwell! oversized clothes were sold. Several | (Copyright, 1929, McNaught Department, 243 West 17th Street, Lefore, DBut it gives me the shivers soft butter, 1-2 cup cream chiese, | mirably. | 38. Pig sty. obese and puffing gentlemen wrote » Syndicate, Inc.) New York City.

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