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4 Too F at Ge* More Fresh Air| ‘ Moderate in \m\r Diet and Re- duce Your Weight. Take 0il of Korein. ck of fresh air it is saild weak- of ish, of organs are hind- The heart actions be- es weal, work is an effort and beauty of the figure is destroyed- put on by indoor life is un- s and if nature is not assisted throwing it off a serfous case of sity may result. the oxygen carrying power blood, the liver becomes slug: the action accumulates and ny of the vital d thereby: When you feel that you are getting | b stout, take the matter in hand at > Don't wait until your figure become a joke and your health ned through carrying around a rden of unsightly and unhealthy Spend as much ; can in the open air and get from Clark or any druggist a box of oil of take one after each before retiring at time as you possi- breathe deep- iles; Weigh yourself every few days and lep up the treatment until you are 'wn to normal 0il of korein is ab- utely harmless, is pleasant to take ips the digestion and even a few vs treatment has been reported to W a mnoticeable reduction in pieht Off For The Woods? on’t forget your bottle of Minard’s fiment for tired, aching muscles, sore hds or sore feet. Being an antiseptic @ germicide, it removes the poison- 5 germ from insect stings and mos- ito bites. For cut: sprains and ises it is positively necessary. GERIE BLOUSE FOR MIDSUMMER WEAR A COOL ONE. Fine flesh colored batiste is the bric used mbroidere Spr and eyelets e moti Seams’ are ‘hemstitched. ut quite the r decorative the k faling ¢ ace trfmmed ALL THIS WEEK CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His Latest Success \GABOND” Don’t Miss It. < Vaudeville Daily TODAY AND TOMORROW Triangle Plays Present H. B. WARNER IN “The Market of Vain Desire” Paramont Plays Prsent BLANCHE SWEET, IN “IHE THOUSAND DOLLAR HUSBAND” Keystone Comedy Burton-Holmes Travelogue. Matinees —FEvenings 10c (Except Sat.. Sun. and Holi- days.) Performance continuous Saturday from 2 COOL AT & Brainerd | part | this blouse, and hand | | fuice. | ada | gins to thicken; | thiek, | cream, whipped to a solid froth. Turn NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, e = 1916. ws far e lzeafer Eaers and Women Readers A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN T ANY TIME l | Her Side---and His How Cora and David Temple By ZOE Solved Their Marital Problems || BECKLEY | The New Pa‘rfidie. “It is a curious thing that ofttimes our revealed to us as a most dete old order and lo! we find the wonder how we could have Exaotly this phenomenal found her husband transmogrified poodle to intelligent friend. After the first shock of surprise was Rose part was that another woman-—two women had But Mrs. Brett soon lost sight of this uncomfor in Carter. It takes vour emancipated female flattery. Your amazon to melt at caress: So novel was it for Rose Brett to be sharply opp in matters of business—the realm of her shining on the pleasure of a new thrill unheard of Brett to say, as he now often said, “Rose, T that survey of the hill property vou ordered.” that Rose’s Indignation at being crossed bossed. There is something in craves being dominated by a the masterful man. The sel ant won is true. glories freedom, yet longs for the masculiie mind which can subdue her, Rose Brett was too much a woman—or too little as you choose— to rush to Cora Temple and Wanda Laurence and say: “Thank you for flirting with my husband, it has waked him up, roused him a sense of his power and importance, made strong man of a merely amiahle one.” She still had a feeling of somathing like contempt for Cora exasperation toward David for allowing himself to he pulled her influence by his wife and a cordial dislike for Wanda It is not recorded what Rose would have felt toward latter gone a bit farther in the ivation of rter puzzled about Wanda. Was she really only fighting ‘Was she merely a clever and cultured woman of the world, who b with all men for sheer love of the game, vet wanted no one of them herself? Was she comrade or siren, schemer or friend? Rose Brett longed to satisfy ne curlosity as to these thin saw them one bright afternoon on the Country Club veranda- David Temple and their charming house guest, Wanda Tmurence, ing and chatting merrily over tea. It may have been a fleeting expression on Cora Temple’s mohile face. It may have been a bright flash directed at David, or only a vagrant fancy flitting through Rose’s mind. But something suddenly occurred to her. “What If those two—Wanda and David should find some special har- mony?” said Rosc to herself, setting down her own teacup and walking toward the little group. “What a—what a pleasant party vou're hav D she smiled, looking deep Into Wana eves. Tt would be interestin told herself, to watch developments here, if developments th prove to be. And if there were—well, it would help pay f old &corc “Yes,” answered Wanda lightly, returning the look without embarrass ment. “We were hoping Mr. Brett might join us. You're such ‘a busy lady we almost never dare hope for you.” “I'm afraid he’s too busy to come. Carter’s working like a slave on the new hill property.” sald Rose with the pride of a first automobile. Aund as he passed on the three at test satisf Somethin of delizht ction is suddr ov and werc Bret to 1 nly tr Able ew enjoy condition order full d things as they ppened to from follower erthrows charm. Rose Sh suddenly ler, from amiable over liked it. The worked the ch hle fact in her new pr succumb to masct osed | st 1ad it her husband that it took been for Carter the check for something of the in her of So shall not or was lost Joy be woman’s nature- Anger 1k her education? st forc woman cli in one, to a Away Laurence Wanda Brett her friend’s battle from had the | Rose | was for laugh- | | | | | | | would | o | busy, lley man in his the table smiled. e, | Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast Blackberry Mush Sugar and Cream Spanish Omelet Baked Potatoes Muffins Coffee BLANCHF S\EETIS FOX SCREEN FEATURE In all of her previous thons Blanche Sweet bands thrust upon her. pursued by hundreds of had many at her feet, forthcoming production { sand Dollar Husband the attraction at Fo: Lasky produe- has had hus- She has been admirers, and but in he “The 1- which he toda to- Lunch Corn Entrees Chocolate Cake : will Cocoa and Dinner Vegetable Soup Baked Fish Hollandalse St Sliced Cucumber Potatoes C Beet and Pepper Raspberry Cre Coffee uliflower lad m Corn Entree- dozen ears of corn bowl and steam fc Meanwhile put pound fin chopped new beets in a saucepan with two tablespoontuls of butte ir over a moderate fire until the juices of the meat are well drawn out, then put' meat or potato press, a little at a and press out every drop of the Return this to the fire, season with salt, pepper and a jicion of mace and thyme; stir suflicient flour wet in cold water make a ittle thicker than cre the exact tity depending on the amount of gravy. Butter a bakir put in it the corn which has been seasoned ana pour over it the gravy. Over all | put athick layer of grated Swiss cheese and bale in a hot oven until the cheese is well browned. Send at once to the table. and the twenty ore scrape pulp in 4 minute in to dish, morrow, she buys a strange as it may seem, | Goes not welcome the sale. In this one-half | production Miss Sweet is first seen ~half of a | & Swedish maid of all work in a col- cupful of cold water and when soft | lege boarding house. She is madly in one-half of a cupful boiling | love with of the students and water in which has been dissolved one | when she nly becomes wealthy, cupful of suga Strain, add onc pint | and the young man fa ruin, she of raspberry juice and set in a cool | cffers to pay his debts if he will marry place or in ice until the mixture be- | her. How the wealthy bride of !hv beat slowly with an | joveless marriage is set upon by until frothy and quite band of crooks, and how she is in carefully one pint of | eventually saved and wins the love of | her husband goes to make one of the into wetted molds and set away untll { nyost unusual photodramas ever pre- firm Get the Round Package Used for ¥; Century. CAuTlcu Avoid S husband, and the purchased | Raspberry Cream—=Soak of a box of gelatine in on beater stir egg THE GRIGIMQL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infants and children thrive on it. the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu- tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing slecp. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Home. eASLCTuRIRS WS maLTeD MLk €O CINE, WiS., U, S.A» . | lm.mm play of ever: | for ! another { ing the great comedienne | The | the | ton-Holn Agrees with - - WOMAN A PHYSICAL WRECK Tells in Following Letter How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Milwaukee, Wis. — ““Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg pound I w sical wreck. I had been going to a doe- tor for several year: but good. A friend told me about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound, so I sa phy table Com- | he did me no | decided to giveita | fair trial, and it gave me relief from bear- ing down pains which had been so bad that I would have to lie down. I also used the Sanative ‘Wash and it has done me a great deal of | good,and I am not troubled w: |U‘ aweak- ne g any more.’” — Mr: L. BRrILL, 9 Booth Street., I\Iil\\'nukc:-, Wis. The most successful remedy for wo- man’s ills is Lydla E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. It has stood the test for forty years, which would be impos- sible if it did not have genuine merit. For special advice, free, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine L] (confidential) Lynn, DMas Y cur letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidenc e e e nted. In addition to the above the ngle plays will present the noted lish H. D. Warner in a @ entitled Market of Vain Desire. This of the heartless exchi money, beauty and everything else title ongaged in by the idle rich Koyst players will be seen -provoking comedy k Train, featur- Fay Tincher. completed with showing of the Paramount-Bur- travelogu As usual the perfory t this house on Saturday | will be continuous from 2 to 11 p. The cool coments at this theater are such that New aritainites are taking advantage of its comforts afte and CHAPL IN EFI\’ | DRAWING TO CLOS¥ actor The the story B¢ The titled Two o'Cloc program will be any noon ever Charlie Chaplin week is drawing to a close at Keeney's and admirers of | the | attended of the performance {ing the past five days, will | tonight and tomorrow to se | fle his way through “The the latest Mutual release lis featured. famous comedian, who have not him shuf- abond which he & in entertained large since it was first lovers a loom or who tired feoli of the chances production pro- ory day “movi from g that advantag the who rid of g ke which Chaplin never seems to get mon- | otonous and he is even funnier now | than ever. The Keeney audiences this week start to laugh from the moment | his shoes of ancic and enc { mous size peek room door until starting towards with his sweet} The theater v, befo land of promi fer tonight and | tomorrow sever: dditional screen featu including some of the Krazy | Kat cartoon comedies. | The spectacular acrobatic achieve- ments of the Colonial Montrose troupe have caused a sensation during the | week. This act 1lone well { the admission p charged for entir Jones, comed also yme r work side: pre wil the W, do tributes cor cess of the Household No tes[ na the con- towards suc- Dusters and floor | washea often. mops should as they are wanted. i Vegetabl i i | hould be whitewashed a year. Every at least cellar once selected strictly fresh. All should fruits be for canning served with ice in them., | | Cantaloupes are far more i | ! Paper should not be used In | iarder—it is too absorbent. “When in doubt, goad for hot vlate ashing 1 a weather. ke bath,” |a A | ful wh » s dishes. Aper is very use- n warm-weather pockets in them Ahy's 11d have de is V. lemon hot the on a Lime a wsant juice in ange a ome w hat hellacked to br have fruit like milan ten them. your it des- and to cet Take ps Lacn. of pel n In | | Tne 0 | worth | Juggler, | be‘ are best bought fresh, | inviting | ol rompers | can | prettily 1 — SIS _!‘ TREMENDOUS BARGAINS YOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN CONVENIENT WEEKLY PAYMENTS | whether N »f Prices tha enjo you w “Have It ( 1. may ed Therc Cha Acc $7.98 and up from $11 n o <h or will De to thosc yunt £ who open ALL! TO | Ladies’ Wao! stock of Stylish Snits Suits, ig that sold 5 to $30.00. Ladies’ & (\rt { oats, *S 98 and up All L the Latest C re formerly nd up tc ES REDUCED TDUCED DRI TUB SILKS GIRLS TRIMMED HAT LAWN WAISTS BOYS' SUITS I EDUCED DUCED ITS $10 $i4 SI8 $14 to § MEN'S SU TECAESER }L ISCH 5@;& G87—-693 MAIN STREET Formerly crved and need not think nt" made desser: rou d on velvet, particle of dust. Crinoline, Tu x\m ke out every into | Sweet potatoes can be made | soup exactly as white anes are. any cold make a d vegetable can be elicious salad Almost | utilized to tin box with cake moist. An the pple put in the cake will keep the Japanese toweling males | cushions for window seats and chafrs. pretty forty-five milk to h for sweet Boil a c rainutes in | cover it. ked d enough 1le with a few slices of makes an agreeable horse's neck.” Tced ginger | icmon in it i drink called in tho vinezar- juice occasionally instead of delicate. Teme dres flavor i the is mare reach vin- window curtains to hottom only of the a lot of work is saved. Let from I dow, the top and Where ther a hottle-fed haby tiny refrigerator devoted to his milk cte., alone is a great luxury. can be kept is boiled minutes Graniteware ndition if it five or ten in good in soda water twice a week Eaper i s at enly gayety brealkfast are not economical, but they add to the of the breakf: table. at economy have only clothes ¥ act require and while they are in fashion, apk Tt is the s them Currar raw ith ra are not e, hut ics or s usually liked in try mixing a few other fresh fru their & 1 ph Two or three dozen doilies are much easler ta handle in the wash ! than two or three large table cloths. Never try it to eat too little simply weakening But food should in hot | and ath the bar best aspect for a porch south or southwest 1 the summer winds come arters, sleeping | becaus from these is q POLICE | Press.) | police to the | Police | muni- | search women keep orde rorts and The; ot LONDON’S WOMEN (Correspondence of the July 19.—Women z00d according of the Women's ¢ are employed in very largely to and outgolng Asso London, are making chief officer Force. Th tion factorie: the ingoing workers contiaband, in tre to inspeet pa | patrol the lanes and yar 1810 weekly with railway geants reccive eleven | [ or | | ins, to | | in- | dollars and Why Not Get ' Rid of Eczema? If your ekin itches and burns with eczema or any such tormenting, un- sightly skin disease, sim 1ply wash the gore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, dry, and apply a little Resinol Ointment. ~ Usually the itching stops INSTANZ LY, sou po longer have to dig and seratch, sleep becomes possible, and lwuliug begins. That nol c the disease, and almost always restores the tortured, inflamed skin to perfect health—quickly, easily, and at little cost. Prescribed by doctors for over 20 years, and sold by every druggist. What the Right Scap Does for Your Skin Money cannot buy a purer, more cleansing toilet soap than Resinol Soap. | And the healing Resinol medication in it helps to keep the complexion clear, fresh, and beautiful, be well | it | work i HACTTORD, _'—% %Ef. Stories Lost and Found. > Atten-| me a thrill now, happens to have any information about it T would be duly grateful Another story dealt with the citing life of two small boys, lived on the earnings newsboy. How I How gladly would i my own comfortable little room and Y certain-sure three meals a day for | their precarious but exciting existence! | Perhaps T shouldn’t be so anxious to exchange now, vet I would like to meet them ag n, but, alas! I do nat know where to look for them. P Tiaps of my younger reader iends—if T have any can help out here. hy Are Boy Stories More Intere: Than Girl Stories? Did tion, lose a who you ever but if please, all starting a ‘‘Lost ment” for the upon a time, were somehow have lost sight of. The charge for insertir rotice will be just a promise any other reader out, in case you know where his story can be found I am going to start the ball rolling inserting three notices A Morbid But Exciting A t story spend story have, for I and Found Deps tories we read impressed by, any reader am rt- once and ex who ‘lost” to help of ane of them, a envied those boys! I have exchanged by Story. ago 1 read who had ne in a lonely into to get ind the and led of the two saw a behind some clothing in of it. She knew that if betrayed her knowled of they were lost, so many two about sisters to Mg housc 1 claset ono 4 sonethin ol¢ suct stron man the she presence, hiding ing far end The third also a (Why are boy stories so much aged to control herself, and tried to | interesting than girl stories prrevent her younger sister from secing | nbly because the small boy the man by making some quick mmw‘ has so much better a time.) ment which would extinguish the| was about two or three boys who wer light. She was not quick enough how- | traveling around the world ever; the younger sister saw the man | The particular passage that T want t and shrieked. The man knew he was | rcad again was one in which they discovered, pursucd the girls down the | escaped in a small boat from the hold airs and murdered them. | of a Chicago vessel where they had Not a cheerful ‘story? No, but| heen stowaways, and where a fire } partly because of this very morbid-| broken out There was a plet ness, it made n deep impression on| which showed them escaping my Youthful mind. so because we | were other detalls, but samehosw had a very 1 deep closet in the | was the only one which T remember house, and T to mentally stage| Information about these the in that closet, thus giving it [ would be gratefully received greater vividness. | versely to my first proposition, the r Perbaps Some vard will be a willingness to give vau information I may vour lost stor was boy story mar Prob- himself This t lanc used storie Cor oTy of My Readers Remembe about Of course, the This. possess story might not give Vil e - tors twelve dollars. The chief of- ! but ays school teachers rticu- | warted for th their | kept up such a fire fits them police | that the Austrians had which req pa- . cceded in their attempt and tact 6 ticu orning they had The girls In the factories steady fire several to be very fond of the and the government is g for to be apwointed various munition | works throughout the country ?Nmi?h i fW : |Both Sides Makmg Use of Sale Hiding for Guns | { minutes pla the ern on the oy battery > side from its cav- of the Isonzo day and night not yet On this kept heavy under cov- dragged one 149 mi the cavern's been ern g it rning in- >rn, the Aus- hty roar wre p larly nin uti tience foree bly for temper, hot dAmi sue par- a ins ith firmnes: up appear g from alian battery and had almost \pparently libre on th e | or women ask m of fire, the limet th 1 of the nside m tr 1 thrown nches he of up to the ¢ 5 e « nu mouth i1 kin 1 iz ing thet trian shell the ling seeming- ith of the cavern used by hatt sidc it. hell shots from an Aus- almost ver two Tta hiding e 1 mo 1 alian One series of 1 exploded the ian 305 thin th lian's (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) lian Arm use emed hin the run over, on« dense tha piece rters of in Aus Junc 30 caves hiding places for one of the curious aids to artillery these mountains. Both Aus- trian and Italian artillery officers have exercised the greatest ingenuity in finding the proper caves for their can- non, since once well Incated the picces are comparatively safe from ery. The damage done on by such hidden vere On one sion of the Associated the Isonzo river witnes an artiilery duel between an Italian batter hidden and three Austrian batteries which were seeking to protect the mouth of a cavern until an Austrian | plece could be dragged into it. Sev- al of the Ttalian regiments nd those of the Austrians as well knocked off their daily business for a time to watch the duel The Austrians had been attempting to plant a cannon in reduced to 19,983, a cavern, the mouth of which was women, 5,861 plainly visible from the Italian lines, | and 4,110 children, Headqu it e Ttalian cavern f2ll and as cannon plumh uj STILL Amsterd The Varwaerts report nitz, Germany ¥ e liel music halls ler of the csteemed Che tz n yoth L heen pieces has s a hener's 1th ibuted The the Kit Press lent ondent while near corresy S0 st vspapers WAR DECREASES POPULATION. popula 115,178 1911, Just whom Franc of Rh to the accor e yrdir made, been 1,012 are e to a new count of ¥ ll]!)l\u‘ for some days in a packing box and subsisted , s ~