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Greted and cut tho arteries in my/ | was tryiag desperately to come | ware worth almost $1,000,000 more invented te remove dust from rid- Room 701-708 | | - wrist, ee fer help, (te deflaite terms with Distrifl Al-|(han these produced ia (he similar | ers\u2019 chothes oc from iho o ane Mentreni w .0 knocked the \u2018huile from my |lerney Wooivine.period last year.1 tery of à car equipped with ft.CL y .A .a + .\u2019 : | 4 \\ \u2019.\\ - ' ~ æ ) i e Aaa l'age Six DAILY WORLD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4; 1926 he DAILY WORLD is printed and published by the MONTREAL WORLD PUBLISHING C0O., LIMITED, at 220 Lemoine Street.Montreal; Leslie M.Roberts, Secretary-Treasnrer, THE DAILY WORLD\u2019S PROGRAM .REDUCED TAXATION MORE IMMIGRATION A SQUARE DEAL FOR LABOR PEACE AND THE OUTLAWING OF WAR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY A UNITED CANADA WITHIN THE EMPIRE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTER-EMU'IRE TRADE THE \u201cFREE TRADE\u201d GAZETTE The Gazette is monstrously disturbed because the Hon.P.J.A.Cardin does not constantly fall down at the feet of the High Protection idol and worship it with his eyes toward \u201cSt.James Street\u201d.The organ of High Protection is irritated and annoyed because Mr.Cardin terms Protection \u201ca pill peddled about the cities and towns by charlatans\u2019 which, in view of certain things is an apt description of some advocates of taxing tl:e poor for the benefit of the rich.i Take the Gazette, for example: It has just built and opened a great building which it has filled with new printing presses and typesetting machines, all of which are imported into Canada and upon which NOT ONE CENT OF DUTY IS PAYABLE.That is to say that The Gazette, in buying machinery for its own use, is a Free Trader but in serving the Conservative Party and the Big Interests it is a High Protectionist.The backs of the working people of Canada must be burdened with taxes\u2014for tariff duties are paid by the consumers and not by the foreigner\u2014the farmers must pay duties on their instruments of production, but The Gazette must be able to import its printing presses and typesetting machines free of duty so as to keep money in its own till even though that provides no work for mechanics and other workers in the printing machine trade.\u201cCharlatans\u201d strikes us rather a mild term for Mr.Cardin to use if he had the Montreal Gazette in ind.Teen mina.I FLAG VS.PREFERENCE \u2018The party which always waves the British Flag to deceive the electors of Canada as to its true piratical nature and object, the piracy being the exploitation of the people, seldom fails to unmask itself although un- thifikingly.No one would expect thought in that quarter anyway.Here is The Gazette declaring against the British Preference and arguing that it has worked untold ills to Canada.Well, suppose it has?The Gazette and the Tory Party are constantly holding up to,Canada the duty of loyalty and devotion to the Motherland, urging that we are in Britain's debt, telling us how the British Navy protects us, and how the British Army is always ready to do the same if neces sary, which Liberals never doubt to be true.But the only form that gratitude takes in The Gazette's heart, presuming its existence\u2014is to denounce the British Preference and thereby stir up hatred of Britain.The King Government increased the British Preference, declares The Gazette, but not out of affection for the Motherland.Well, the Gazette is a good judge of base motives.We can only believe that it seeks to destroy the British Preference not because it loves the Motherland 1éss but the manufacturing interests of Canada more.Always in any actual case where The Gazette has to take a side it will be the side of the Big Interests it serves rather than the Britain whose flag it waves to win elections.The fact that the British Preference helps to maintain Empire solidarity makes no appeal to The Gazette and its kind.Loyal to the Empire is only right when it costs nothing, TRE NATEY WORTD MAKING THE GRADE TTR TERI ey \u201cWednesday.August 4, 1924 By Kessler WAIT ) it, 1 MOTHE M THAT (+1 77 FACE! iW ~ or afm PIA TL N LILY | REPRESENTATIVE APOOCIATED VITH PRINTERP INK Sop IN NEWBERRY.Sourh CAROLWA \u2014\u2014\u2014> .ET Just À LINE LYE \u2018 1 Quill TAKE THAT MAKEWS TW NERVE 0° =.= oF Se Some PEORES |S 0 = CHILDREN \u2014 THATS : Sg My BRAND NEW (| _ CELLULOO COLLAR.Ç HES Got oN! iA) | 8 i = Pg I c= =5 P = \u2014 , T° CURTAINS \u201coù Pay EG ow\u2019 UP! @ ef 1 STAB YIN = VE : .MUSTACHE = han ON ME S d ) 2 = ; INKED EL; ; = | FU F7 6 CLAUDE © GRINEKER,, GENERAL PRESS FOR LUE AND dd.SHUBERT, HAD BEEN AND TRE THEATER .SINCE I BOYHOOD.WHEN HE PLAYED AROUND HI EATHERD PRINTING ' Former Commissioner of Have you ever given thought to the effect on your health of liking your job?The Medical Director of the Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene has prepared a folder of advice containing a lot of wholesome suggestions for good health, His first thought is this: \u201cOne first should have a definite object, in life\u2014in other words, a job.Then learn to enjoy the work.Conceive it as a form of service to others.That bring\u2019s happiness.\u201d It brings more than happiness.It brings health.To enjoy your work means you will do it without getting a headache.The joy-of it will stimulate your heart and send it coursing through the body.Instead of having it stagnate in parta.In the same list of suggestions for gaining and keeping health :s another wise thought.I want you to hear it.It is this: \u201cDo not worry.If you have no control over the object of your worry, force yourself not to dwell on it.If you exercise some control over.it, make a plan for dealing with it and then carry it out.\u201d One particular worry is referred to in these words, \u201cDon't worry about poor heredity in your family.\u201d 7 1 am glad this was mentioned because it is an almost universal worry.Your gramdmother had cataract.Your-uncle on your mother's side had caneer.Your father had a touch of tuberculosis.Such fears or similar ones control many minds.Worrying over had heredity is a common worry.Nature is too kind to give you disease because your ancestors had it.You have the same kind of a body and are likely to live the same kind of a life as\u2019 other members of your family.But that is all herod- ity and association have to do with your prospects of health or disease.Instead of worrying over your heredity, exert yourself to prevent having the disease you dread.You can escape it if you will, One of the best ways to get pink cheeks, red lips, sparkling eyes and vigorous health is to avoid worry as you would the small-pox.The surest way te aveld worry and to be happy is to be busy with a job are the whole thirty-nine articles of its Imp=via) rraod.| you \"ke .- HEREDITARY ILLS CAN BE OVERCOME Have a Definite Object in Life, Apply Yourself to It Assiduously, and Do Not Worry Over Things You Cannot Remedy By ROYAL 8.COPKLAND, M.D.United States Senutor from New York.Health, New York Citv.A life without a deflinite object is like a ship without a rudder.It isn't going anywhere.It is rendering no useful service, so it cannct be a happy life.Pretty soon disease will come along to add physical suffering to mental misery.No one should be a slave to his job.Work is a pleasure if it iy voluntary, _but when it becomes drudgery it is harmful to body and soul.But work cannot be successful and the satisfaction of success cannot be achieved, unless the job is given daily, sustained and attentive application.The joy of work is the Joy of results achieved.It is this kind of accomplishment which brings mental content and physical well being.Select your job as best you can.but whatever .the job is put your soul into it.Then you will have happiness and goed health.Your job well done and your companiou- ship worth while will make you contented, prosperous and healthy, Dr.Copeland Answers Queries H, M.G.Q.\u2014What would you advise for blood which is $00 thick.1 have had an operation and have high blood pressure.\u2018 A \u2014Proper diet and general care will bring down high bivod pressure.Too much meat, eggs and excessive salt should be avoided.For further particulars send a self-addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your gestion.D.D.8.Q+\u2014I have very bat varicoss veins, which are extendiag into the feet.Would it be wise to have them operated upon?Is It dangerous?3\u2014Woulé \u2018varicose veins be harmful furiag expectant motherhood?A.\u201418 they are very palnfol and vf long standing, surgery may be .See your doctor for his advisable advises.This is not considered à dangerous 2.\u2014This condition would naturally be more painful during this particular time, due to increased strain and tension through the veins, \u2014 | Words of Wise Men mm PE Order is the sanity of the mind, the health of the body, the peace of the city, the security of the state.\u2014-Douthey.Music is the art of the prophets \u2014the only art that can calm the agitations ef the soul; it is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents God \u2018has given us.\u2014Luther There is an oblique way of reproof which takes off from the sharpness of Ih Steele.Never write on a subject without having first read yourself full on it; and never read on a subject till you have thought yourself hungry on fit.\u2014Richter.Outward actions can never give a just estimate of us, since there are many perfections of a man which are not capable of appearing in actions.\u2014Addison.When we desire anything, our minés run wholly on the good eir- cumstances of it; when \u2018tis obtained, our minds run wholly on the bad ones.\u2014Swift, Affectation is an awkward and forced imitation of what should be genuvine and easy, wantiig the beauty which accompanies what is natural.\u2014Loeke When you have nothing to say, say nothing: a weak defence strengthens your nent, and silence is less infadious than a weak repiy.selloltoa.pap Ne \u2019 Absence destroys (riffing inti , b § macies un HER, strong La Rochefoucauld.By attention ideas are registered in the memory.i \u2014Leske, When the mind has brought ît- self to attention it will be able te eope with difficulties and master them, and then i may go oa round- 7.- Wednesday, Angust 4, 1936 / THE DAILY WORLD CROSS-WORD PUZZLE BROKER GIVES LIFE THAT GIRL = 13.14.3 T7 7 77647 /./# 5 6 /7 S / 0 2 / 23 23 4 5 2 7 25 29 Fa 37 2 33 T4 5 IF 71 |qre #7 = 2143 FA F5 #7 F7 \\ 0 / i TT] There were military and civic.He They -\u2014 ia celebration of the event | 11.He talks interestingly of his \u2014 \u2014 in-foreign countries.12.The sample of was rich in ron 18.The wedding breakfast was sup- y re, He was only a young did not know better.He went up the stairs two \u2014 xt | With England a time.He recited an Homer, ifl succeed him when he SUMmer White House that thick, black Europe that Secretary of the Treas- and | negotiate new war debt settlements poem by MIGHT BE SAVED New York, Aug.3.\u2014 (Daily Worid Dispatch)\u2014A hero died here when Robert A.Bould, gave his lite that his young woman compan- ioh might live.thy Smart were in a sailboat on the Sound.The woman went to get into the dory behind.It tipped over.Bould dived in after her.He was a poor swimmer.Others ia the party made as though to rescue him but he waved them toward the girl.When she was drawn abord the sailboat, Bould had disappeared.CANT SETTLE DEBTS CLAIMS CAL.COOLIDGE Paul Smith's, N.Y, Aug.2 \u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014Coolidge today flatly denied dispatches from ury Mellon had been authorized to | and other debtor nations, .It was announced also from the \u201cthe He and Miss LVoro-| East from West.~ Lee dr end SEE Page Seven \u201ceee FELT ON \u201c By JAMKS R.WATSON The_Boulevard by night! Romance, tragedy, life and death, stalk hand in hand on that lengthy street which separates St.Lawrence a conglomeration of shops, of people, of languages, of amusements\u2014 a sight in itsel( any mid-summer's evening.Couples stroll arm in arm, to gaze upon the never-ending scene which unrolls as they saunter up one side and down the other.Here a garish movie theatre, shouting blatantly that \u201cPaul Dix in The Ride for life,\u201d is showing for all of ten cents; there a kosher _delicatessen with delectable duinties spread invitingly in the window; the latest \u201cParis\u201d creations in a ladies\u2019 wear shop; passport pictures plastered on plate glass; a shooting gallery going full blast; auction rooms filled with perspiring crowds; taverns turning out their sodden customers nt the hour of 10; the buzz of a tatoo artist's electric needles; click of Ivory balls YOUR MONTREAL AND MINE THROBBING PULSE OF ONE HALF THE GREAT CITY THE MAIN\u201d half\u2019 who live in staid Notre Dame de Grace and sedate Westmount, is \u201cThe Main.\" It never sleeps.Go through at 10 at night or 2 in the morning and one finds activity of various Boulevard \u2014what | kinds, True, the stores and picture houses are closed at- the latter hour, but tram cars roar up the hill, belated pedestrians hurry along; soynds of merriment come from the \u201ccliff-dwelltngs\u2019 on either side.The \u201c\u2018cliff-dwelters\u2019 who inhabit flats high over the silent stores, sing and dance the night away, at least some of them do, And from the\u2018 night clubs float strains of music and clouds thick with the smell of stale tobacco and staler liquer.In the early evening a potyglot of tongues strikes the ear.English, Hebrew, French, Scandinavian, the sing-song Chinese \u2014 almost every known language may be heard in some quarter or the other.Sailors in port make for the Main as do homing pigeons fly for their nests.And one may see white, black, from a pool-rcom; and hard by a |yellow, and various shades between plied b 18.His son business | United States will decline to enter gruesome, ghostly tombstone yard.flitting along: like shadows, 16.À gold frame and white \u2014\u2014 sur- om the bus ; , rounded the otching \u2019 | 20.The kidnappers will the chile into any naval reduction scheme or It's a revelation to the \u201cother \u2018Tis the Boulevard by night! 17.He vas billed as the \u2014 of the as 1t 12 his parents, to mend jother disarmament project that performance, it A ; ; e \u2014 might jeopardise the possible suc- J a 2 : .de of whit mig pa phe WL a et un for 24 The wie cremated and hia astra ces of the Geneva Arme Contes.| POLICE DRIVE TO |MISS MILWAUKEE 20.He took à lung In his new placed in an te _ lence.\u201d 21.The police dertared that it was n°24 an DO One hundred thusand Harvey 8.Firestone, Jr., son of wat OF RUM TRAFFIC Adami AA CRS CONTEST of thieves.| rupees.intmas jthe \u201cAmerican rubber king,\u201d told (Dad) World bins Sh ted | (Dally World Dispatety)\u2014 tise oy 23.Many of the chickens died of \u2014\u2014 29.He was born on Chri en : the President in private conference y pate Waukee, in the person of Florence 24, The animal doctor was always re- 132.The engine was Tone \"pou à witn today that \u201cAmerica has to estab- Police and provincial oflcials are Andres, agad 19 \u2018is the Intest as- natur- ferred to gs the .Ce a 11ish its own rubber supply in order | combing this district in an effort to ; rafal 19, ! 25.Rhe \u2014\u2014 off the mahogany tabiv : : wipe out illicit rum trafic.Already] Pitant to cater the lista for the ti- 18 this with cheese cloth, 34.He, à nimes remembrance to save its people from future goug- : conciderante uantity of whiskey tle of Miss America to be chosen creased 24.M ak rup a im stock market ss.she vis y © with the Ploasures Ing by the British rubber combine, and other spirits haa been conilscat- | at the beauty pageaut here in Sep- 30.Oue of the Russian czars waa - of life, , d several men have been ar-| tember.In all there will he at um called TT fhe Terrible, 87.He Curried the heavy piece ° MAN KILLED AS .od and The prisoners are being |leust 75 beauties from ail parts of tee 33 He à loud that os dar 29.A is a young girl, TRAIN HITS AUTO accusea ot smuggling and of vio- the States, from Canada and from \"the other reepora °C 40.The couple had been married lating the Nova Scotia Temperance | Australia.3%.He hung his clothes in the \u2014 for sixty year.b Ottawa, Aug.3.(Daily World Act s RCE a Cn [en 38.Interest won bisid at the rute of 43.1 su tue that \u2014 would ° | Dispatetr)\u2014When the auto which | ACL.ANTI-AMKRICAN FKBLING M ThE nt one untoward nc he N°.train neat Dita Corners: U.S.ATTEMPTS TO here on de far rer: 41 Th tey joy \u2014_ ent to ; - NR.: .1 Nergice)\u2014In the fi mind ot ween prosperity\u2019 17 (45.Tt will not be long \"he re) Alexander Kruntzberk, aged 30, of HIT RUBBER TRUST admintetration to ailay tare of peace or sores EEE parus MA 47, The Timid amples of \u2014 trom Following the tolision the masnigs| | OF GREAT BRITAIN | (20 sentiment in foreign lands.two .: every mine, r of the \u201c a A from ne Konnel were yo Fond my mull to Portland, \u20148.lraught fire and the body was badly , ; shortly wi start on a emission hey.46, role arrow are well known | 50.Fort Summer is near Charleston, burned.pate No Aux.2.«ai | European countries including Bol Achools fur boys In England.me .y nT.Lam + niverss \u2019 - 48.He had «n abscess in hin \\ \u2014\u2014 | Nervice Staff Correspondent)\u2014Pre.| Slunt, Spaiu, France, Germany, and ophets 49.Ath doen obeyed thetr \u2014\u2014 Answer to Yesterda \u2019s ow OVER RING sident Coolidge will lay plans to | Perhaps Englandone of 51.An Ian measure of work, y | BRINGS DEATH | combat the British Rubber Trust CH-M VE - - elight- 51 AU cn Me clothe\u201d dresser P uzzle | New York, Aug.3\u2014 (Dally World |At à conference here ot th Harvey MUCH-MOVED MAN us.83.There are ten \u2014 in x century.| | Dispaich)\u2014Shot through the head =, ca ee inon of the \u201cAm- GRANTED DIVORCE r hy an enraged woman who eseaped \u2019 New ¥, Aug.: 7 the DOWN 3 AIAIDS in an excited crowd, Andrew Fer.| Secretary of Commerce Haover| N*' york Aug.\u2014 (Daily World 1.She wan a1 well-known model and /{ririeiMs rieri died in a pawnshop on Grand [has estimated that the holdings of Dimpateh)\u2014\u201cI never had a stead of re- for many artista, slolzlo ; 1 H 1 British interests on high prices | home,\u201d was the complaint of W.A, 2.He was skilled in the \u2014 of £|A|F Street, Brooklyn.He would not , 8.Harmon.who wanted a divorce 1 the ' sen tl {name his assailant \u201cstuck\u201d the American consumers |S : a divorce ele.3.He \u2014_\u2014 none but the best Heera- 215 MR 7 JET Le and the woman quarelled | In excess of a hundred million last rs ns ae she moved ture.CL£ » year.born in Washington, \u2014, over a ring, and as Ferriert turn- Judge Valenti ted the 4 with- : Toa Win porn tn make you \u2014 ov ed away the woman took a revolver | Young Firestone las just re- cree th re rem se he lo- heart t handb d shot hi turned from a tour of the rubber Ark that such a ont 6 She knew every of the rom her handbag and shot him.country in the Near Cast.He is |Woman did not deserve a hushand.u \"Charleston.; 0 \u2014 meme ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 { hun- T.He wont on a, around the British authorities are experi- sald to be convinced that fhe United To Insure a olf player holding 71S i th tomatic device | States must open the Philippines to ter world.| menting with an automatic device his clubs corrrtly a molded rub- \u2018 8.The American Reauty la a \u2014 !lo sell stam»s, receive letters for | American rubber capital if she is ber grip to guide the fingers that r give 9.An i.comprises one hundred | sz] | naling and provide telephone ser- \" be saved from future exploita- van be slipped on the handio of any there square meters.lee without an attondant.| on.club has \"eon invented.; man ppear- on., , our d etr- btain- a the ift, | and ld de the at is ke ° - BAY, fence and R a OB, ints- rong auld.loved peke.t it J lo te - FINALLY, confoming that he ne longer GRANTED alimony peading trial of hee Aster loved her, Downing begged bin wife te separation met agninet Downing, the uné- divorce him, supplying her with grounds young wife had hime cant into Ludtow for the action by admitting that be had Aircet jail in the belief that he was about eke.- for two years lived with Dagmar Dall.to Qui (he juriediction of the court.groan in Holiywoed.The young wife And there, unable (0 mise the $5,000 hall 10° sued Mrs, Barreit for $100,000, charning Recewary or liberty, Downing watches ant, | alienation ef affentions o£ hor bushand.the sorry show, .Cy -.cL À Ru Le bP.Hn, Apo Sry rt tn.rit, en ntl, ones de Sp mu SE Ae > dt ;: SN ce Stren - - .ES an 7 A Be WAM l\u2019age Eight - THE, DAILY WORLD DIEGEL DEFENDS CANADIAN OPEN GOLF TJ WEDNESDAY, ol COUNTESS POSES.Countess Salm, former Millicent Rogers, poses foe the first time with her 30-month-old soa, Peter, heir to $50,000,000 estate of Standard Oll king.In photc, mother and son are on the beach At Left: FIRST TEAM SENIOR BASKETBALL players of the Margaret Eaton school, Toronto.Left to right: Victoria Torrington, Madge Brewster, Dorothy Jackson, Lillian Thomson, Marion Ainslee apd Janet Naylor, Membership of the team carries witn it the privilige of wearing a shield bearing the school monogram, GILMOUR'S VALOIS CREW, consisting of Gilmour.Power, Binks and Power, getting ready for the senior at Southampton, L.IL fours at the seventh annual regatta of the Lachine Racing Canoe Club.NR FINEST WOMEN'S SWIM tien throughout the land of star bootiegger® ses .They show up rather well as New York's mermaid delegates.ot bas pinion hile gasing at the picture, opin od vehemently that they were \u201cthe nishest bunch\u201d had ; « of the sternar \u2026œ\u2026a- + NG ORGANIZATION IN UNITED NTATES\u2014The Women's Swimming Association \u2014offers these capable swimmers and WED AY, AUGUST 4, 1926 .THE DATLY WORLD : Page Nine ee, NESD \u2019 = LF TITLE-COUNTESS SALM WITH $50,000,000 BABY Les roger SENIOR BAS.the Margaret Left to right; dge Brewster, an Thomson, Janet Naylor, 1 carries with aring a shield lonogram, SIFECTACULAR JUMPING WITNESSED at the Royal Athletic Tournament held in England recently.King George and Prince Henry, as well as others of the royal family attended.= 4 .à ; SMART FALL COAT with new ; bouffant cuffs and panels.lt is rich in colouring and adopts the new ostrich cgg design.The material is fancy imported wool with : unfinished surface.With the chic K felt hat it makes an ideal costume w for motoring.: = ._ HE WILL DEFEND HIS TITLE when the Canadian n 4 } Golt Championship is played over the Royal Montreal Golt LI = : Club course on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Leo Diegel, FASHION AGAIN favours the large hat which droops becomingly over - Mount View Farm G.C., New York.Above, present Can- the face and lends a soft touch to the features.This model has a brim in - adian Open Golf Champion.of plain velvet and a brocaded crown trimmed with soft satin ribbon.: CE .a Pe ;: MAYS FOOLED FATHER TIME\u2014 By Edson > aa 8° LIVING Pacor > TIE STATEMENT A UN : VECAUSE OF BLOAD \u201c MAN mi BE POUN, BUT, .CARL'S\" NE'S NEVER OUT / * > AST 4 > senior .ved Ax SATED FOR TUE- \" ; RP HEAP.ou = raide aye , asgie ne esse ass mess ns Page Ton THE DAILY WORLD \\ 7 Wednesday, August 4, 1926 A DRAMA OF LOVE REPLETE WITH Our Daily True Story THE MAN PAYS He did not dream that a harmless flirtation could ever be dangerous\u2014nor that he did not dominate the situation\u2014until life gave him one unexpected shock and then another! ~ * * #4 : \u201cThe woman always pays,\u201d according to tradition.I'll admit she does, more often than otherwise, but in this case I\u2014the man\u2014 paid and am still paying.When Julie and I were married we were looked upon as being especially blessed at the hands of fortune.We were young, filled with youth's enthusiasm, good looking, healthy; and financially I bade fair to climb straight up the ladder.No man ever won a more capable and willing helpmate.Julie was keen of perception, shrewd\\at figuring out details, a good manager; standing at my back like a pillar upon which I unconsciously leaned whenever life blew an uncommonly forceful guest in my direction during those climbing days.You see, Julie was one of those dependable wives, with no thought outside her home and her husband.I can\u2019t say just when the change I began to make her little gifts.took place; in fact it was so grad- | first T indulged only in flowers.ual that T scarcely felt its EP! books, fruit or bonbons, but soon proach, hut I think the very first | graduated to gloves and ®dd dits knowledge that any sort of an up- of jewelry, - come oman Kolo wh en ue de! One lovely moonlight night in cided she was too tired to go to a June I took Babs for a drive out club affair, urging me to go with- #1018 the beautiful river road.We out her, stopped in one particularly on- chanting spot to drink in the glory I still believed in my wife's love lot the summer evening and some | Medlatelyfor me and mine for her, but coincidental with thia feeling of relief at being able to indulge in a bit of a fling freed from the traditional apron strings, there appeared plainily before my mentor vision, the saucy, piquant face of Barbara De Long, a girl we often met here, there, and everywhere in our soctal wanderings.Barbara, or Babs, us she was familiarly known, was of an indeterminate age.vo.me hyve my hour, darling.\u2019 I liked Baba from the first, but Without another word of protest, so did every other man I knew, and Ishe crept closer into my arms and on the night of which I speak the | there, her heart throbbing first thought that came to me, af- against my own.ter Julie decided to remain at | 1 sought her out one evening ton home, was to hurry that I might tell her things could no longer go be the first to ask Babe De Lons on ns they were.1 suggestod dq.to go with me to the party.For some strange, unaccountable YOree from Julie that I might reaso \u2018marry her\u2014the only Tate 1 did not mention this © hing 1 could suggest \"TT! take the car,\u2019 I told her, as 1 kissed her good-by.\u201cI can ko And come more quickly, but You mustn't wait up for me.If You're tired you'd best get to hed early.\u201d \u201cDon't worry about me!\" Ï It was indeed a gala ovent.We.Were among the last to leave the! club; more than one of my ac-' ; quaintances indulging in what r thought meaningless banter at my expense.| \u201cOld Lyle certainly eame out of his sell tonight, didn't he?\" laughed one.\u201cThat's what Bab: De long does to a fellow,\u201d answered another.\u201cRegular tonte\u2014 that giet!\u201d Julie was sleeping peacefully when I got home and did not waken.Next morning she asked me casually who was at the club and I answercd quite as casually : \u2014- \u201cOh \u2014 the usual buach \u2014 the | _ Gradners, the Dimerys, the De| Weses, one or two unattached men | and\u2014let me see\u2014oh, yes\u2014the De ; Long girl and * After breakfast Julie drew me | i RA playfully into the library to show.Pros me the sketches she had made.1 \u2019 Was surprised at their (ngenious- ness \u201cI love to do it, Lyle!\" sho en- \u201cOn what grounds.Mom cher?\" thused.\u201cI wish I knew more about Babs laughed, with a little lilting \u2018the technical side of it.J\u2014f won- trill that was somewhat discordant der if\u20141t you'd mind my spending.with my own seriousness, \u201cDon't am afternoon or two each week you know you haven't a single log- studying?\u2019 |ical reason to divorcee your wilely Se Julie went to the art school, paragon?\u2019 It was but a step from two after- \u201cWhat other course is there?\" 1 ROONS à W-Fk to two eveniug lee-| questioned hotly.tures in addition.Next came mem.\u201cCan't we go oa bership in an art guild, nights of being good Pais?\u201d she Interruptedstudy at home and, finally, a real \u201cNo, we can't!\u201d I cried, stung by output of work.[the cold cruelty of her suggestion, In all this | was interested to a \u2018\u201cThinx'a have gone too far fer oortain extent.Julie's progress was that, Babs.\u201d marvelous, and | was proud of her One afternoon | was driving success, but ! was much more back to takes up with Babs De Long.a bridge \u2018 way, before I realized what 1 was my ardent kisses.\u201cLyle!\" she murmured faintly, between caresses.\u201cLyle\u2014dear - you\u2014you musn't! Think of Julies!\" \u201cI don't want to think of Juliea! She bores me! It's you I'm always thinking of, Babs.You are life\u2014- freedom \u2014 companionship \u2014everything à man neds and wants! .\u201cCan\u2019t we go on as a8 we are\u2014just that figured ia cue of my cases, whee I suddenly remembered that I had promised to call a client at 3 o'clock.There wasn't time to wait until I reached the office, so I parked my car at the mext corner and sought a drug store telephone booth.The line was busy and, while I waited, a familiar voice filtered through the thin wall from the adjoining booth.\u201cOh, it's all right, Muz.One mustn't take these men too seriously.I'm going to dinner with him.I'm in no hurry but I'll try to fix things with him tonight if you want me to.\u201d Babs! She had promised to meet me at half-past five\u2014we were ge- ing to drive out to Gorton\u2019s Folly for dinner.: \u201cl knew, Muz, but there's so much more kick to playing with a married man.Don't worry.Isa\u2018t your baby always careful?An3- way, a woman who can't hold her! husband doesn't deserve one.\u201d I didn\u2019t want Baba to kmow I'd Leen eavesdropping, even though was unintentional, so I waited umtii she had gone to complete my cali and leave the booth.Julie was dining downtown wit, her uncle whom she hadn't seen for sone time.He was to be in town but a few hours between trains, hence the dinner downtown, instead of at our home\u2014-an engagement from whict I begged release on the plea of some important long distance calis to be made.i ly, using the lure of her doings, Bahg was in my urms and | |PUFred coy was crushing her soft lys beneath pet name for me, as she came to Let | more meekness in her tone than | square, decent |the first gay whirl, I led Babs to we are\u2014fust boss 000 pals?\" my office after inepecting | bri When | met \"Babs, she noticed my mental abstraction almost im- Boykins?gj.\u2018\u201cWot'a mat, greet me.\u201cI'm here, you're here and there's nobody else around \u2014 isn't that enough?\" \u201cNo, it isn't enough! You know isn't enough! Furthermoreyou're going to decide Just what you're going to do about it befor.1 leave you this night.\u201cYes, Lyle,\u201d ghe answered, with had ever heard before.The lights of Gortoa\u2018s Folly were just ahead.Taking Babs at her word, 1 threw care to the winds, deciding that, if, indeed, the piper finally had to be paid, I'd first accumulate my money\u2019s worth.We were served, and then, after \u201cRemember, Babs,\u201d I said hoarsety, \u2018you are to decide\u2014to- night\u2014before I leave you.\u201d \u201cI remember,\u201d she answered teasely.\u201cYou'll came in for a while, won't you?We can thresh it out better there, doa't you thirk 80?\u201d ~ Entirely up to you.\u201d Parking the car at the curb, ! silently followed her iuto the building and up in the elevator.Taking her latchkey from her hand, 1 opened the door, allowiag her to precede me into the apartmeat, The liviag room was brightly lighted, and a tall, splendidiy built @Man was restlessly pacing the floor.He turned at the sound of the opening door and held out his open arms.\u201cBarbara \u2014 my darling!\u201d he cried, his face lighting with ® wox- derful smile.- \u201cOllie! Oh\u2014oh\u2014Ollje! You've 4 come back\u2014you've come back tu me at last!\u201d In another second, this girl whom I loved with an intensity which had seared its way into my very soul, was folded in another man's embrace.in the midst of the blank which wai my mind, a single thought itobd out, emblazoned thee In let- \u2018ers of fire.- : Home! I must get home to Julie! To Jule, who always understood! To Julie, who would calm and soothe my aching head and heart! When I reached home the house was do darkness.I let myself in.sud, with my hat still in my hanc.rad up the stairs to Julie's bour- doir.\u201cJulie!\u201d I called Sharply, while { fumbled for the electric button.There was no answer, With a chill sense of forebodinr I went through the connectin = bathroom into my own quarters atraight to the letter in plain view on my chiffonier, exactly as though ¥ had expected to find it there, Subeonsciously, 1 think I did.\u201cLyle: T hope no other Woman lu the world.wo matter what si» has done, will ever have to experi - ence the suffering that was my portion when the Mght from the machine ahead of us revealed you ot: the side porch of Gorton's Follywith Babs De Long In your arms.\u201cUncle had decided to remain over might for a little visit with you, so I suggested a tuxi and din- one of the porches.There was no ner at Corton's Folly by way of entertainment, until you should be relieved from those important loux meme à She interrupted.moon, and only a siagle doorway, through which light filtered faintly.We were alone, and, an § clasped her to me, she buried her face in the hollow of my shoulder 1 held her closer with ome arm turned her lovely face toward my: with the other, and placed my lips to hers in a long, ecstatie kiss, At that moment the headlight of an automobile, approachiag by the side drive, was turned full strength upon us, its white glare transforming the scene to a never- to-be-forgotten tableau.It Was only for a moment, but its cold distance calls, \u201cI have not been altogether blind, but 1 did not dream matters had progressed thus far.| thought you were merely indulgîns \u2018@ a foolish boyish fling\u2014a mental Hineas, perhaps\u2014which would soon rum its course, \u201cAs for me, I'm leasing tonight with Uncle for a trip around the world.! shall give you no itine- \u201cary beeause ! do not wish to hear from you for a long time\u2014If ever, \u201cSome day, if the hurt heals sufficiently, and you would like me to, I may come back; but for the present I'm promising absolutely nothing.Goodhy.-\u2014Julle.\u201d Deserted! Both by the girl 1 thought loved me and by the wife 1 thought so dependable\u2019 1 made ome or two efforts to \u2018race my wife and her uncle, but, after several letters had come back stamped, \u201cReturned to Writer,\u201d 1 gave up the quest, not kaowing whether they were willfully sent back to me umread, or merely hag failed to reach her.That was two years ARN.Babs De loag and her returned Ollie married, and their domestic blise has been à constant flaunt fn my face.Yesterday, Ia the park | saw {he nurse with their beautiful little s08\u20141, who had longed so for ss child of my own! Years! They stretch out before me as an endless chain of time, lost in the far distance of\u2018 dead youth and remorse.! am still-pay- port for 20 werd has ceme from Rp Atlempe have besa made to in: \u2018reduce: jute culture into South Africa have shown that crops of the thre producing plant can be vas as a dash of toy water upon us, THRILLS EX.PRES.TAFT DENIES SERIOUS ILLNESS RUMOR New York and Washington were thrown into a scare on Monday evening by a wild rumor that ex- President Taft was dying at his summer home at Murray Bay.Yesterday the rumor was set at rest by A news agency paragraph to the ef- feet that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-\u2014the ex-President's present occupation-\u2014was able te sit tr and even go for short drives, fo'lowing his severe illness.Chief Justice ft laughed heartily when thees rumors were brought to his attention by the \u201cDaily World\u201d on the long distance tele- phnoe yesterday.\u201cNot only have I not been ill.but 1 have seldom felt better.\u201d he assured the \u201cWorld\u201d representative.\u201c1 go for a long walk every day, and [ was just about to start on one when you telephomed.It is true that I gave up golf two years ago, but that was a precaution, not a necessity.\u201cYesterday, at the very time these absurd rumors were fiytng around Mrs.Taft and | were enter- taining guests at a garden party in the grounds af my summer home, { enjoyed it thoroughly, and I! am sure none of my guests remarked sixua of approaching dissolution,\u201d \u201cHow do you account for these rumors spreading?\u201d the Chief Jugtice was asked.\u201cThat's not difficult,\u201d he replied.\u2018\u2018I have been leading a quiet life, spending a restful holiday, and I have not seen many visitors, or been seen by them.Not secing me on the golf course, I suppose, someone started to speculate on my being fll.No doubt he mentioned it to someone else, and that person talked it over with his friends.In that way you know the original story gets elaborated, and my absence from the golf jinks hus been magnified to picture me lying on my deathbed.1 am feeling very fit, thank you.\u201d - TOSS OF COIN SENT YOUTH TO DEATH Boston, Aug.3.\u2014(aily World Disputch)\u2014As a result of flipping à coin to decide.the form of hia jafternoon\u2019s amusement, Robert L.Heuklon was drowned in the Charles river.The coin came heads ana the doy decided to go canoeing with his friend Wesley Gould.The canoe overturned and before people on the beach could come to their aid, the hoy was dead.MISSING WARD HEIR LOCATED BY NOTE _ FOUND IN BOTTLE New York, August 3, \u2014 (Daily World Dispatch)~~The family of Walter 4.Ward, son bf the miilion- aire bakery owner, who has been missing since May 6, have been In touch with him for over a month it Was announced by Detective Thomas Willlams.Following the.discovery ,of a bottle washed ore near Riverhead, containing a note from Ward telling his whereabouts and asking for help, she Ward family requent- ed that the search be called off, BELIEVE BARN FIRE LIGHTED BY FIEND Truro, August :3,\u2014( Dally Werdd Diapatch)\u2014A large barn en the property of J.A.Munro, Alice Btreet, was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning.Aa:auto was des troyed\u2019 ahd M\" Aoten\u2018héne' duracd.The cause of the fire tn not knowu, but Mr.Munro believes that it was of incendiary origin.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUSPECT KILLED New York, Aug.8 (Datly World )~\u2014Revealed by a flash of lightning.Joha Vitale, Member of à gang believed implicated In af.son and automobile theft Cases, was shot and killed by police fa Queens nty.od ia the Traasvaal, Fais-| County men with hifi were bold without bail, _.Pd 4 -~\u2014 .OL 2 a oem 10 \u2014 OT ht BA my Re EM A a am ae 5 SFES PIE: 9 =; if wt 4, 1028 meme À LLS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014re\u2014 FT IOUS RUMOR liington were on Monday ior that axing at his y Bay.Yeset at rest by bh to the ef- stice of the -President's s able te sit hort drives, ess: &hed heart- ere brought he \u201cDaily stance tele- een ill.but er.\u201d he as- resentative.ry day, and art on one It is true years ago, ien, not a very time re fiying vere enter- den party mer home, and ! am remarked olution.\u2019 for these Chief Jughe re- ng a quiet liday, and sitors.or secing me se, some- n my be-\" tioned it at person ends.In original d my ab- has been lying on ing very œ NT EATH y Woet flipping a of his obert Lve Charads and ng witha i before come to IR TE TTLE (Daily nily of million s been been In month stective pof a River- | Ward asking pquent- xd off ~ Wednesday, August 4, 1026 / THI DAILY WORLD Page Eleven A PAGE OF NEWS ON FASHIONS AND HOME-MAKING Feminine Foibles -:- The Home Kitchen By Jeannette Norton Dishes That Are Different -August is a difficult month to keep house in.The jaded Summer appetite needs coaxing, bread moulds quickly and foods are hard to keep, even-with the usual ice supply.With plenty of vegetables and fruits, eggs, fish and chicken should take the place of meat as much as possible.The following menus may offer suggestions that will prove helpful.MENU Clam Cocktail.Broiled Chicken, toes, Peas.Jellied Tomato Salad.Watermelon.Iced Tea.\u2014_\u2014 MENU Fruit Cocktail.Baked Blue Fish, Boiled Potatoes.Baked Tomatoes, Fried Squash.Cucumbers and Onion Salad.Peach Cobbler.Iced Coffee.If fresh clams are unavailable, use a shrimp canape instead.Make the tomato jelly for salad from a quart can of tomatoes, celery, bay leat, onion and seasonings.Boil, \u2026 strain and add the gelatine soakea in a little warm water.strain into individual moulds wet with cold water, Cut the flesh of the watermelon into cubes, free it from seeds and serve on a bed of cracked ice.Use fruits in season for the cocktail.Stuff the fish three-quarters full of savory stuffing.Get the Italian squach for frying, long ones dark green in color with yellow stripes.Make the peach cobbler in a shallow square pan so as to serve in aquaré pieces.Make a rich short crust and mark the edge with the floured tines of a fork.Pare and cut up the peaches in four-quart- ers,\u201d fill the crust, sprinkle with plenty of sugar and dot with butter all over the top, Bake until the crust is done.Serve hard sauce with the cobbler.Today\u2019s Fashion « Motifs of Gold Tissue.- Now that Milady has discovered the comfort of leunging pajamas, you will find at least one suit ia ber Summer wardrobe, The suit pictured above is ef pale green satin.The blouse is slightly flared over the hips, and the trousers are perfectly straight, with a tiny euff at the bottom.The trimming Is of gold tissue in points which outlines the deep V-neck, and is used with the points upward sround the bottom of the Creamed Pota- Lee BY Vera Water | : 'Û + SE B to walk with an a just understand how felt, y Annette Bradshaw, Costume Slip By Ruth Bates WIDE NECKLETS VERSUS WIDER ANKLETS, \u201cI used to wonder how I'd ever be able nklet, even though it was Grandmo inasmuch as the fad for jewelry seems to be increasing, and since the manufacturers of paste jewelry are making it impossible for any except the gem expert to tell, at a passing glance, which jewels are real and which are not, 1t 18 possible for every woman to have several pieces of jewelry at little cost.One of the most Important items to consider is this, Don't mix your paste jewels with real ones, because it detracts from their beauty.The second point is that differ- eat gems should not be mixed too much.One may wear a combina- tiod of emeralds and diamonds and gain a truly artistic effect, especially if some of the pieces have both stones in their design.But when wearing say a diamond ahd emerald bar pim and ring, don\u2019t make, he mistake of wearing a rope of bearis around the throat.It is so easy to find, at a reasonable price, Beauty and Jewelry By Lucrezia Bori is fashioned of the same stones as Da the ring and bar pin, and the ensemble will be far more attractive.think you'll find smaller stones and settings will work out more attractively and be less flashy than those of larger size.Artificial diamonds, unless combined with other stones, should be avoided unless one pays a liberal amount for them.The amount of money spent on a paste diamond necklace will frequently purchase a single stone of real value.Of course, the one stone won't make the display that the feckiace will, but the display that itidoes make will be of real merit.Very little jewelry, whether it be a twenty-(houssnd-dollar diamond necklace or a dollar string of pearls, should be worn during the morning hours.In smart cir- cies the only pieces that are ae cepted at this time are an engagement ring, à modest bar pin and some sort of throat ornament that [Lom oir JETER This Juit of Lounging Pajamas Is greatly in popularity since 1913, ac- | of Green Ratin with Toothbrushes have increased cording to official statistics.Although as many as 160,000 pebple have been collected in the Wembley Stadium, London, at one time, the terraces are made of concrete only ome and a half inches thick, ° Championship lawa tennis was receatly pla, by artificial light for the first time at Quesa's Club, London\u2014 CE more economical suit-may de made biouse.Diue and stiver is alse at- trnctively made ia this style.Or a among the smart trimmings for early autumn froeks.watch.& young girl without her parents\u2019 consent, a hairdresser of Dijon, France, has been sued for damages by her father.\u2014 A midsummer frock of Freach voile, shading from delicats to desper pink, bas a sleeveless bodice and a flounced skirt.The flounces are scalloped, and a voile flower is posed at waistline.When buying paste jewelry I A a tiny narrow thing.But now that these wide ones have come | nto style I can ther must have although her burden was all on her head and shoulders, À \u201cWonder whaiever became of that adorn able necklet and earrings?They certainly would match well with this gaudy anklet.\u201d ddy Dusk e Sandman Nothing pleases a child more than to feel that people are interested in him.nationally-known newspaper man who loves children, will tell here every day a story about Daddy Dusk, who takes little boys and girls for Dream Journeys every evening.Send Daddy Dusk the name of one or more of your children, so that he may print 387 Emb11119 Design vo.387.\u2014The costume slip is an accepted accessory for every frock.It helps the dress to hang correctly, assuring against conflicting lines.The pattern can be had in sizes 16 years, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, and 46 fnches bust measure.The 36-inch size requires 2 5-8 yds.of 36-inch material.The hot-iron transfer pattern No.111189 (blue of yellow) costs 15c extra.Graphic Syndicate Feature To secure today's pattern, write to Ruth Bates and inclose 25 cents in coin or stamps.Give the correct sigè and be sure to write your name and address plainly.Address Ruth Bates, care of this paper.These patterns will be mailed directly from our New York agent, RICH MATERIALS, RICH TRIMMINGS, COLOR IS LATEST Paris, Aug.d\u2014 (Special by World their names to sleep.in -the Daily World and take them on a journey It de lights a child to see his name in a Dream Story.DADDY DUSK, Care of Daily World.\u201cWhat became of the cat that cheese in the moon?\u201d asked a voice over Daddy Dusk's telephone.\u201cWell, what do you think of that?\u201d asked Daddy Dusk.\u201cThat t is Jimmy O'Leary, Delorimier Avenue.How ian the world did he hear of my going to the moon with moon.below the car, and Daddy Dusk Fashion Expert)\u2014Rich materials, rich colorings, rich trimmings and rich furs are the keynotes of the forthcoming faxhions.Sport clothes will domiaate the smart woman's wardrobe.The waist line is decidedly higher almost normai\u2014 and causes a return of the blouse effect discarded several years ago.The Sport costumes are ealculated for morning and afternoon wear, cHased the mouse om the green |thus adopting the British style of dressing only for dinner.are higher.Prices hey were on their way to the The bicycle was hangag à mousef\u2019 Buttons, ribbons and applied bands will figure prominentiy A cunning outfit for \u201cLittle Brother\u201d combines white cotton broadcloth with corduroy.A brightly colored Japanese figure is embroidered oa the front of the trou- od Doodle.\u201cGive it up,\u201d replied Doodle.\u201cI better go down and get_him.Then we'll go and ses what became of the cat and the mouse.\u201d \u2018\u2019Hadn\u2019£ you better take a bic ycle.along twih you so that you can chase the cat with Jimmie?\u201d ask- dy oar all the while.q \u201cSplendid idea,\u201d answered Dad- Dusk, who was getting into his In twenty seconds Jimmy was in ed the boy.took it oft when they landed on a high mountain.He jumped om the wheel and Jimmy got on hig shoulder.Away they went, looking for the cat and the mouse.By and by they saw a eat nibbling a plant.\u201cThe cat's got some eat- pip!\u201d shouted Daddy Dusk, as he made a dive for the cat.\u201cThere goes the mouse!\u2019 shout- Daddy Dusk turned uiekly, and Nimmie fell off the wheel and west down, Gown, gown of figured voile, with plain voile trim.- the airship with Daddy Dusk and wu stil he struck Ms own tiay beé.h _ - Pago Twelve ANTICS OF ARABELLA\u2014 BENDING FORWARD AT WAIST, TOUCH RIGHT] HAND TO CANDALAUS ONE CE SUITS AND \u2018WW LET You orm WITH A WARNING + \u201cà Wednesday, August 4, 1088 By L.M.Bull \u2014 A By H.A.MacGill Efficient, With Reservations NOW CHESTER, LIME À \u2014 uR- BUT My UL (er DUTY-ER UH\" 4000 EGG, PLAY UP! 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