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\EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929. - Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Pladge, in Retrospect, Reviews t) Happenings Which Led to Kau crine’s Marriage to Jack Bickett and the Parting 1 found no query conce either Kath as she n the dining ed lunch manner completely recent and me the quent ¢ found out dramatically wedding it of n Jack Kath confessed her my nalvely ntal i i marriag, answer she down Jack, whom and T fought dog-in-the-m & Hal in to confidence had roo: con followed littl Franc al unit of my Edwin Braithwait Katherine Har! combat ation for the anifestation interview with W Through | famous later swir tie* helpin ky's sister, her stau end. to Edwin irait s infat lit- he finding n the known only of hood fath never had Ka desperately atherine facing life 50 rav by Jack wounded ‘rance; a nt brid, bridegroom and trembled experiment. herine’s Eccentric Husband had been justified in then, though no one heard a complaint from It Jack Bickett, the ideal . orave be- mentally his war ex- for periences the outcome of ition fo loubts 1o oy s 1 to r I wished self. But resolved had cusing extension call a companion and of my put b hood, t an whom my mother me mys had wished who gentil d of a Dour, almost delicate I myselt hadl s0 severely to account for cnt of Katherine that 1 thimk he never quite forgave me for the interf although he mend- his ways somewhat afterward. But his conduct 1 could find no whatever. Nearly two years have gone by since he went to the wilds of South America upon one of the expeditions which make up most of his profes- sional life (he is an engineer of parts) and h not only refused Katherine's entreaty to go with him, bt banned her second wis to go to her profession while hie He had consented fi- nally piea that she come to me once in the farmhouse sensibly, and with my aid had taken some hos ore our compact con- Junior had confir n to our houst It had not it easier for her to learn from one of her husband' infrequent letters that wo at the camp, although, to justice, I do not think he knowledge of her coming when forbade Katherine's joining the tion. But the fact that woman, the sister one of comrades, romantically ed by the tail, gloo showed her pr come to Ja Then . and in knight.”” had devil ever d v ait or t seemed posses I am rtly since h Katherine s marriage i had my nan “but 1 while a ed to It it until Nery ofierator said cof psated my back to th the stern crushed di ightliness ed Once in rence for P it i excuse ng room relieved of Marion’s telegram | would kno school, and sosition of fear sajd “No," the signatur I would be in the having betrayed part o Eirl's confidence to 1 1 also did -but scan Katie's deli brain proby one my own my heart Kaleidoscopic talke pa en had known first she had come to us to n Graham tt from the ft Justice to my sternly back N 0od for m e which my no new 1o and Katherine and sanction pital cases be g selfish ajrs had in the 1y pushed fow ont mon and befo cerni 1 ess pict brain I in the when Mother ed ill- ur her weeks of made my marriage = was ough an unexpec Jack A War Wedding Katherine, § then, i haired sprite, with ty vears 1 ot she had brown-eyed cen brown- a s of an exq elfin was was still hers, though ripened it 1 cxperienced again the tié feeling—not jealc ft—which I had kno had recognized Jack Bickett, with whom I and whos isite im- engincer platnly which by lilectior 15 from X's letters Hal Meredith into Katherine's life (Continued Tomorrow) Copyright, 1928, Newspaper Featu Inc. a quecr lit- other 15y, yet th when photograph brother-cousin ne she had come Sl had h been brot wish to marry e Service, TLIP IS FILLED WITH PRIDE y Thornton W. Bur SWell thought was Flip., casy! “this feliow of abhout thres fello 1p to him again a sign life 1 away two or t1 s queer nos¢ hat 1 could as this so easily have scared him ve a good hold on i 1 could carry him s, That would than bringing loose a But Un¢' vy for tried it ped him ar- ro Billy fully hen raced Hound. Ther all Grea (Copyright, 1 The next Fall." looked for ot and 1 prouder dog World Fli T. W. Burgess) Pride Has ir th An 00d over i side, 1 realized | aged phy-| who loved them | young | her | sources | his neck or | 'Once Overs was | ro- | 1 i i Questions this | Horizontal Of what ocean engal a part? Which is the Puritan City? Meals To dwell Note in scale, Branch Discharged. Uncooked Rehold Fainter Tardy Stitched 17 Stop. is the Bay vor. Wrong. . Stranger. Part Antelope Itallan river To piece out That which Pin Compass To get up. Injury hor is added point northern circle City of ancient Greece Vertical Home th Ron Obstr o st I7asc i emperor. ction Exists Secured Litter for dead enus for the Family (By Alexan Grorge) s Menu Thanksgiving Grapefruit Mashed Stuffing Baked Apples Candied Sweet Potatocs | Gravy Sweet Pickl ; Brea Butter Mrs Reast Goose in ti For loast Goose and Potato Lemon Sherbet e Cookic Coffec Mashed Potato 10 Pound cups hot masl Stufting for Goose FFour cups bread crum salt > table 1 potatoes, 1p choppe choppe pork onion teaspoon poultry season parsiey, 1t 1 teaspoon ing, 2 tablespoons chopprd paprik Ire toes poon s 1 egg hly hoil a When they of the pota heat Mix mooth in the lghtly with a fork Stuff the Baked Apples tart flavor i %0050 1 cup sugar, 1 Bight apples “‘So big boy has just sold an arlicle calles £00s( d Vet e e 4 e e e e 8 e 8 18 e e 8 e e e s of Names O Godly To Lot stairs persor ACCo user, tions Sphere of Poen. Silkwor No1 valuc Laughter and rest boil apples Add the hav minute or 30 min- ay Candicd ht me Sweet Potat linm sized oven. swect pota- 1 cup dark brows ihlespoons bmtter, 1 sugar. teaspoon alt, 1 Place rying pan melted add cup water the and butter in d when nd brown ingredients inutes, a He the owly an potatoes Add the rest of the Cover and cook for 45 1 Spice Cookies, cup fat, 2 sugar, 2t poon teo well or 1 Dozen cups light brown easpoons cinnamon, 1 tea- cloves, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 illa cggs. 1-2 ted tablespoons molases, 4 nilk, 4 cups fi 1t up chopped nuts, and One poon v 2 poon snl tublespoon spoon sedi Cre he the m sugar ts pa nuiold, cut 4 inches th t of in I’ress into a 24 off thin apart loaf hours or 1 bake baking or and Opera pumps are tremendousls popular The old fashioned ind its dainty, often set buckls advances a is |spoon cinnamon, 2 tablespoons but- | in brilliants. i ‘The Go-Getter.” By C. D. Batchelor Tlow funny!” OUR HEALTH the last Morris IFish- athletics. or's note of articles by This Dr - of 3 is four bein on the hygie BY MORKIS FISHBEIN Laitor of the Medical Association and of Hy- gela, the Health In its survey of \hletic ittee DI, Journal America; Magazine the hygiene special com- working under the Carnegie ation for the Advancement of emphasizes its conviction if properly conductel to contribute nifi- physical health of stu- training, the u 1ound Teaching that hletics may be mad cantly to the dent They point lin general, and | ular, are not out that exercises athletics in partic a panacea for all | | that | tions, 1t | college | they of | | tures | harmoniz | num! | or | “tied There’s a r a duty to our s to hang pictures in the hous Now it is an art of making a hon livable by making it beautiful The way to decorate wal lias no consideration for old “hanc colored” photographs. Make pic part of daily life! subjects of pictur with the of the room little Colonial silhouettes, flower maps. Properly framed of your favorite grandaur contribute charm. Oil pain ings in home must trictly “weight It is no longr new a The - purpose home hegs f old port print th it | el mited r—so limited that al place houses’ o English “There’ this room Wheneve an hay nis| . in s types somet wrong abou hing taki rearrang the room ‘right.* The hanging pictures is not simpl matter of feeling—it has princ ples to guide the experimentor. Pictures, wall three elemen in” to get t picture s to by Jogical place for it of the eye. Above dvawers, you th Wy to bagin and often aculously is pictures Ver. mi o down t1 ng then become new furnit ar s which must I right effect. looked at a at is the the fireplace. chest hookcase davenport, bed: dressing table or bureau positions that the furniture to support the pictures, place The davenport stands a square des the th suc 1t side of in seen the for instance 1 looks long wi it ainst picture above a rms of ill health flat to melancholia from is th of © the cdies to be prescribed in one strength other in another prescribed at all vie for and ngth for Another atheties are point in o one for and ne oth per son an st o b persons. convince examing car The committee lequate and adequats supervision of athletics vet available in most institu wrged that in casc the physician and should go on the the nature bility of must is physical tion medical and rot is no fiel of th contin b accident, the trainer determine advis There in injury and play not ion uing particiz an excessive num Ler of sports. Irurther the physicla should not superenthusiasm his desire to win rather for his ability to jndg the type of injury which he i often asked of the ociated with ithleties uld not in any It has 101, ) becanse letic chosen for ath his and at bt mo. Some to see hygienic pract high school an so filthy tha tolerated for as are be other been found tha clothing is wors for a lonzg perio of trac W moment of life. the e withou or athletics, four ye the common bottle and sponge used exceedingly unsonitary manner. The general uncleanliness athletic clothing, fdocker room: letic washin 1d not On time in the case infrequently the football cup, e field drinkin in ar a atmosphicre dr | just | be art | those of piano, feet sy ar of of cost, department for of New Art In Hanging Pictures e | Is i- sf h it it | 1 ¥ 5 o I | th leve The cord is passe unless the pi cture 15 very large. wrong. The same 1re by il In t twe flanked two of pic {yo smaller ones or Kkind to the ey narrow piece of 1 the window and the door the!a triangle picture doesn't belong; but | thing you three smaller pictures hung | heavy an attrac on | hun the rangenient may be permissible, al- though on larger walls it should be woided. be- | No more sim- at wall do picture cords make pointing away from the to be seen. For a two vertical cords Smaller pictures ar special picture nails and saled behind. n s | wide want pidture used on 1. [ two or under each other make tive ace o p-up ar IFor such even th A Il spot stair-case, is conc mats o sponsible the spread of and infections of the s most dangerous feature all the constant winning at any cost correct this emphasis, be a ch PCe is largely wasH Use warm to wash | When it over it out of ol ing quite and wrestling for D WOODWORK and a soft woodwork. Wipe it thoroughly dry, with a damp cloth This prevents 50 easily again re- sud brust: dary < wipes its soil ' at \ in | The of emphasis on In order to there must is is at - - ge in the of view , FLAPPER FANNY SAYS ot 1 ¢ WHEN MOTHER EVADES By ALICE JUDSON PEALE When mother evades the child's first questions concerning his own origin. and, later on. concerning the facts of and reproduction, she sets up in the child’s mind a whole rics of potential difficultics. | Especially is this true if her e o [sion has been marked by cxpres sions of embar ment, fear or shock. Such at{ltudes on her part ma affect him in various ways a cording o his mp ment One child gathers from it that it is wicked to curious and thut one should mot try to know thing This attitude may permanently pair ‘the enthusiasm of his search | for knowledge. “Another child may g subject wicked he is a bad boy if self to dwell on it. essential natural facts |become degraded. Still another child Mother doesn’t know, and ashanted to admit it, but n i articular t a : . : be n a | i r that the | 1 that i he permits hin IFor him, many may ther Ath is one—ax g wate l. n ¥ '8 a fur piece, Fashion Plaque thin she find | may, rn Nov. 19 Broadway blackmail sh ¥ right weeties New has becowns Philanderers to the York suddenly who used to p when down quick are now showing rney Car0s o Lt paid grew cious up District an ting their bl the offic e ta whmail is us when ina vietim is panic, Records show nothing calls the I bluft of blackmailers so neatly s | veferring them to direct dealings with a capable lawyer. The high rewards of the sinister calling have been due to the fact that those an- Inoyed try to deal directly with the tormentors. | For the sake of innocent wiv and often equally innocent children the good sport takes a clip on th chin, gets a signed release and re- solves to he a better boy. The | gouge, however, has been overwor ed. Men out for a merr evening with loose ladies find themselves in a nice fix. Their wives report terious phone calls and notes are sent to homes desperation, they cough up. geld diggers are often able in a half dozen gulfbles, which sucker eiving mys- perfum -1 until, in Adroit to gath- o beat And Tabies were turned past year on four greedy were told coldly to do their worst The “worst” was a picture of the victims in a day's tabloid sensation but resulting in a back-fire of the vecords of the ladies which did not look well in print The biters were | dian't get the boomerang of having methods cxposed and putting them under the careful espionage of the policc. A great criminal lawyer says the only escape from blackmail is malke a clean breast of derclictions to wives Then immediately 1 of the police and District who have bureaus where threats treated sub rosa. Ree- ords o# any payments should be put in their hands. In a téh-year period. New York is said to have paid millions in blickmail. Ooch! —00- One of most expensive on the cket s elaborately wrapped in gold leaf and retailing stringinz along a lonc such diversion! during the sirens who bitten—and they a seck protection Attorney, are the cigars | whitc a sou. Added to this was | With a. ncighborly | cuch for two berrics, For special banquet same concern fashions an that sells for theatrical man burns up thre selections daily. Yo thinking! ~00 o dea reports the inch cigar §5 each rich of t} Lnow ‘ with a Park he a dozen discriminat another day—th purchasing, use the lead under A toi ave clientele no n nu than a cigar smokers of sort who, hefore to pinech, examinc more strong light and sniff rapturously at the prospective smoke. The cigarett craze is blamed 00— Yet informant declare the same fow cage a day. He has hear of those who consume 60 and 90 day, but knew only one with suc an appetite. “I was one of hi¥ pa than a pac brarers,” —00 nnounces that He firther ing tobacco is almost extinct in hig He not sell a half do a year. Kin Hubbard onc is just as much fewer ircles. doe en plugs aid ther as ever bhut white heards an; vests 00 Inwood. which the uptow Dyckm: cot section glovificd Vina Delmar's Woman,"” dently not the chiffc of the in love which the novel created. drug store heralds the Vina Delma sundae and a little gown shop is be called The Vina Delmar. Inwoo it might added, is chicfly a con miunity sclf-respecting peop flair, and is n “Kept v does resent chimera ladies love of hard boiled 00 Grantland Rice's beautiful daugh- ter Florence ner's hit show and at has a bit in Ring Lar and makes it hur Rice Last Hampton )0 In in gang of | | I s \ blasting A window are | asphalt with one of those deafenir drills. Hourly torpedoes exploc |along Grand Central tracks. the next bloc two buildir workers u tl excavations. der my something isn’t done 1 have a notion to make statement to the paper (Copyright, 1929, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) 18- cigarette smokers burn up more he observed significantly. chew- chewing | witin Lardner have neighboring cutting through Ths al out from somebody ¢ child may turn from his mother a seek other people less desirable moral intellectual guides from whom he will get information and pattern his behavior. ometimes too, the evasion suc ceeds only in sharpening the child’s curiosity, in causing him to be traordinarily curious about all sorts of things. Occasionally, this feeling limated into genuine curiosity about the natural ings in the physical world about him But often it remains an un wholesome thing, an indication of a| restle: mind which has not the| cou to seek and discover hat it r v wants to know. Occasionally the curious one who has been balked becomes a Peeping Tom, type of delinquent Known community is sub- scientific happer A u Save 1he wax paper t wround bHr 1 It makes a wonderful cleanser for the iron. Run your iron over a pad of this paper euac day you use it and it will stay smooth as new. ot This cup and scarf set of hand knitled grey beige wool with two modernistic motifs in black on one scarf end is from Irance, D] a e a| Al “Practical Yrock” h | Pattern 1773 } New Britain Herald, 15c Practical | Patiern Youngster will look adorable | this little bloomer frock. It fea- h tures a voke, long sleeves and clev- A erly cut collar. The pocket trim n Any in - carries out the collar treatment. Tiny tucks, or gathers it you wish, are formed below the front yoke te give ample fullness to the dress Design 4773 may be made, of cot- ton or wool material for equally de- lightful results. We suggest ging- lam, percale, pique and pongee among the cottons and jersey, ehal- lis or flannel if wool Is preferred. A print or plain color, may be chosen. May be obtained only in sizes 2, 4, G and 8. Size 4 requires 2 1-§ yards of 36 inch material and 1-2 yard contrasting. No dressmaking essary to make pattern has ustion: every size. anteed. Patterns will be delivercd upon re- ceipt of FINTL CENTS (15¢) it coins carefully wrapped o stamPs. Be sure to write plainly vour NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZF wanted. The NEW WINTER FASHION DOK is ready for delivery. Pri PIFTEEN CENTS, but only TEN o when ordered with a pat- tern. Address all mail and ordgrs | to New Britain Herald Pattern De- partment, 243 West 17th street, New York city, Q| n in 1 on A ar | to d, e 1o ot experience is nec- this model. The ample and exact in- Yardage i given for A perfect fit is guar- n. g n- g e | 1| «

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