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NEW ) RALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY : But, as it chanced, I knew what| haps, which they did not themselves o that 1t pa to make quite an effort to 3 halves and put in a hof] had become of him when mncthm,’:! realize. 15 se m fo thoss in t family who | for minutes. The bread will Both husband and wife took the will eat them n the under side while the stul had happened to Harriet.” From th MY HEAR' and MY HUSB lips of Katherine Sonnot T had heard { shortest possible et {o my affections | As a bulky and ballast food they on fap. If one wani the story of Harriet Braithwaite's ili- | in th outspoken admiration of the lave no cqnal this time of year. They | toast 1 noist, a cup of thin ontain both sulphur and phosphorus. € be poured over the i | ~ ~ o ness at the same time her husband | baby From th actions one would | C ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF was stricken, and of the famous sur-{ ha pposed it was the child | minerals which give tone to the blood. | after it is taken from the oven. srowing dependence upon the { cither of them had ever bcen per ide from their food value they are Brown Bread. camparatively eheap—suflicient reason | > sham flour b . he le 1 s, whose | wol i T e seom | s ie Revelations of a Wife e \ad been able to sccure. { 1he bal jied Marion. pullin: Mcuu "“r Lomor I cup cornmeal | i nding 1 3 Ste 1 teaspaon s "——— “Richard Second” Wins. his grizzled haiv d pounding b | and svrup, coffe 2S hroad shoulders. while his wife ap . cup Ne Luncheon—Stufled ecgzs on foast uDs batt peared to count it a distinet privi- s et o o : flese t imd rock my small son E Cns | | teaspoor flege to 1 n v asserole of rice and me: Mix flour and salt until he went to sleep U tire Batehen of ler own o : ato s=auce. bultered bheets, endive ating efficiency and common Senst. | Tpat Edwin Braithwaite, in the} . She is much the same 1ype Ot giress of that time and the awful con- e N e S T 11n niiUn dary comMEvAE: i ra i Ree NG Harriet and Edwin Braithwaite d'd |y, gne great exception that Lillian’s|joct his head. had been saved from i not seem to have.changed much out- - o wone yre spent for her friends and | aking shipwreck of his happines [ know it's azainst a > vuies, Mary cooks daily for a famil B . sing, browr ead | remai i and addie o wardly In the vears that bad passed yp¢ public zood as well as for her| oni. by Katherine's common sense|She said oue day, 1 you couldf four adults. She brought to 1 nd hutter. apy ic. coffe Put into 4 1-pound baking p since T had seen them. family, while Harrict Braithwaite has | ynd nis wife's rare vision and com. ) KOW what this me to me. Mar- | kitchen an understanding of the chem My Own Recipes, : cans and steam threc hours. Thel They were a little older. their Nail i 1ag but one object before her eves| nrchension of him, T knew, as T did | SaTeh you wouldn't object 21y of cooking, gained from study ¢ ” Borionntonne SRS it ot e inesciours Ty held more of silver than before, therC .53 the yeurs of her married life—the | of the jealousy of my brother-cousin.; 1ler face, as s c thefsdon 5“: M"v‘m't‘ {ata state uniy histarch forithe meal =o it s ol Nut and Date Pudding. were lines graven in both faces Which : gngarving of the comfort of her i jack Bickett, which had complicated | Sleepinz child, od witn | Consequently the advice she offe ! had not been there when they sailed ;g oy surgeon-husband matters so badly. And, aithough Ij10i¢ and somethin —longing- appy combination of = theory s potatoss fin substiy [, e away—but the last fcw months had He had not been famous when she ! kpew these thinss were all compara- | Which [ think no one clse had everj Dractioe. }"‘ P recipe sho = o SE the rice is lacking in tablespoon flour. been In the nature of a rest for them i putded him., Mother Graham many | ively ancient history now. vet T had | seen in Harriet Nimeeaey s [} Gt e ARt S L e e iesposn our D, und both showed the beneficial ef- - ¢imes 1 counted the saga of herl feminine curiosity enougzh to study | All at onece the vaguc haunting look | ™ T e -4 teuspoon salt fects of it. Dicky’s sister retaincd © gaughter's devotion and its results in | (he faces of hoth my sister-in-law [in her face at least was translated W e i Pl ='A‘“ . - her fresh, rather high coloring, while ' e "swift rise of the gifted Younsd hor husband to ascertain whether altl for me. She had sacrificed alll 14000 Cho objects so seriously -1 cup finely chopped nuts cup ngtisi alnuts * nher husband was slowly regaining t surgeon to the dizziest heights of his) was still well with them. thought of motherhood in order i e e b Tons breha G umbe R i datee. y flesh which had been his and Which : piofession. : did not take me long (o maka|make an absolute certainty of thel . 100 Ciops trying to serve them Milk ocatiicce tablespoo he needed to make his bix. powerful Phrases from Memory. up my mind regretfully in the ne. brilliunt carecr of her husband. It the vegetable is coaked in an un Saltndipeopel - e e fencefan bes ot lhnilemaslated : e : as a baby. | tive. There was a haunted look Had it been worth while? R i Se sl Hard boiled eg Shell and cut in| der and salt mix Cfjhave falvays fteltgnsccounionyy Edainfis g LRIt i both pairs of fine cyes that affected | oL e 5 when tightly covered. And if 3 drawn to this sister of Dicky's, ¢ I have many times heard Mother hough the hours when I have sech Graham say. “He wouldn't know . would have done. Outwardly the ‘her can be counted on my fingers. ~ which cravat or waistcoat to put on.! were the same jovial., affectionate Cork, Jan ! ,“”JM,, inch slices of bread on one| Heaven is a pla whete the: I do not carc so much for Ilizabcth, or whether he was shaven or had a couple as of old. and, indced, T do not ! searching a house in Thomas street | Unple i, (e e elhes clEeT o Gl Eenes i i c my mother-in-law’sother daughtcr, handkerchief in his pocket, if it were! think there was any perceplible | pere have discovered 60 rounds of Onionsancioy T e lla U foon i : v With her brood ot ®nildren —ill-bred not for Harviet. e is as dependent ! change in their rclations when there B z z -ubs, if the truth must be told—ov N AR e T e S e S whom the mother constantly fus ¢ has always kept track of his ap-| present. Whatever B i and to whose whims she trics to male * pointments, social and professional, tween them—and I felt sure there | whole locality. The house is situated cverything else subservient. Eliza- * while his house has been run like! was one—must be an impalpable. | within a hundrcd yards of the Sinn MONDAY . beth is an inefficient. querulous, clock-worlk I don't know what, elusive sort of thing: one far more | Iein arsenal in Grattun street and I ivesines NEW BR"’A'N BLUTHING&BRY GUUDS STURE I"c ® " 5 e hi i r has been placed under ar- TIL y t What Madge Re: in Harriet Braithwaite’s Eyes. and 1 1-2 cups milk. Dissolve sg toes. In substi- Stufied Eggs on Toast. a1f lengthwise. Mix = rolks, bread I };U'» and dates i rumbs and nuls with enough milk to| Turn into a pan and bake 20 e as sic odorant is burned in the living room mbs sh m 5 2 {me as a strain of mournful music| n ¢ cc 2 smooth moist miturc. Fill the|in a slow oven. Serve with wi POLICE MAKE DISCOVERY. o1 onatane ; : v while the onions are being cooked in e e N e e 9.—The police, while | the kitchen there will be absolutely no service ammunition and a quantity of gelignite, sufficient to blow up the toucly” woman, wnile her sister would become of him if anything hopeless of elimination than if it had | the own Harriet impresses one as simply radi- happened to Harriet.” been something material; one. per-j rest. 3 9 P. M. | JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF RELIABLE ANI St eiger- -Vedder Comp any | " DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE NOW GOING ON SUCCESSOR TO C. S. HILLS & CC., HARTFORD 10% Discount on Corsets, Furs, Rain Ccats, Waists and Sweaters ' - ¢ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WOMEN'S JAN UARY SALE CHILDREN'S CHILDREN’S COATS KNIT UNDER- of KNIT UNDER- : ) | Made of Silvertone, Velour, Broadcloth, Corduroy and el Sizes 3 to 16 years, all colers. These Coats are well made and are pes WEAR WEAR fect fitting REDUCED ! UNDERWE AR REDUCED : . Priced from ‘%}.,450}0 $17.95 All the Underwear in uus.b“lc is from our own regular stock and it is marked very low for quick clearance. There are man s ’ WOMEN S MISSES AND JUNIOR COATS included—some sizes arc missing—but there are complete size ranges in each lot. Made gr Velour, Silvertone, LaMet, Bolivia. Salts Plush and Mixtures, all siz to $35.00, This Sale Is Very Important to You .. _MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Nigat Gowns and Petticoats, Lace and Hamburgh trimmed. FOR SATURDAY ONLY At $1.00 each | @) BOYS' COATS ANC About 4800 Garments in the Following Lots |8 /¢ MACKINAWS WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTS— 675 WOMEN'S VESTS, TIGHTS. DRAWTD AND UNION SUITS— + . Good Warm Goats, colors savings are very large, so call carly, now is your opportunity to get the hoy Of white cotton, low neck and sleeveless: values 29 to 30c. Each 3 o C In wool mixed, silk and woeol. mercorized. merino mixed. Coat that he has waited for. Sizes 1 (o 16 years. FOR SATURDA medium or heavy weight | 2 ONLY AT 4 values to 86.50. Each WOMEN'S HIBBED UNION SUITS— Of white cotton low neck slecveless, knee length 3 . = Salgesta) 85¢, (Eack |} el 55¢ CHILDREN'S KNIT UADERWEAR gl - 6 98 V l ; > 1 . < : : pO. Values to $14.93 TN " ; About 680 picces of hroken jines and odd sizes of light weight N30 WOMEN'S VESTS, TIGHTS AND PRAWERS Infants' Wrappers, Chilidren’s Vests, Boys 19c ‘ ’ _— For the Men C Kn't 900 WOMEN'S WOOL-MIXED VESTS, TIGHTS AND UNION SUITS [CNIODREELTS . pe‘:la ni Ribbed. of medium weight cotton: values 83C shirts and Drawers; values fo 50c. Uach Men's Negligee Shirts, to $1.50. Each Swiss and American make, medium and heavy $1 45 About 230 pieces of Boys' Lisle or Nansook Union 59 1315 to 17 at § . Value . T Underw;ear Men's Navy Shirts at $ . Value . 14 ~!e SEVERAL LOTS OF B it o | s o | @0d Hos o . Silk Poplin, Messaline and Women's Extra Heavy Vest! CLEARANCE PRICES Taffeta at clearance prices. Ligh neck. lonz sleeve, lo On Men's Crepe de Chine, 10-in 1vide neck. no slecve at $1.15 eac [} b} ‘ 0 in black. white. pink, .Copen. Value $1.50. ’ i ; Flannel Night Shirts L Nalue 5,950 ankle and knce lengths at S1.4] Corduroy Suiting in brown sepei e myTtle, navy and black at $1.75 : s 5 Hose vard. Value $2.25 Women's Extr l ; Wool Underwear Buy your Dre: Voiles, all Swuits, all styles at § Raincoats new 1920 designs. Special 0. & = prices for this sale. “ti’s Licece Lined Unio) | Bath Robes Wool Khaki Yarn S1 ~kein. Suits, all siyles and sizes 3 Smartly tailored Velours and Silvertones in a great variety of sqyles and colors. The present day wholesale prices $47 75 ! Sweaters Yarn in all colors 35¢ ball. s E S1.75. exceed the prices at which they are now oficred. This is a fine opportunity for saving; formcerly were $69.00. . Special at | Al U clias AT S e s e i iRl hined Ve skein. Value § and Pants cach. Val S0 TWO LOTS OF COATS B o i i, e | Ou Blamiet Dept. i B and cream zood warm Blankets at clear- Boys® Flecee Lined Vests ang IFOR COATS FORMERLY FOR STUITS FORMERLY $49|75 AS HIGIT AS 369.00 $69-75 AS HIGH AS $100 3 1ch. Value 98¢, prices. Pants. sale price 59¢ ecach. Ihis Iot consists of velours, silyertones and tinseltones. nearly These are something cstra fine for the woman who desires the ) " A i out-of-the-ordinary coat. Beautifully tailored. vichly trimmed with ; w rl I ln an r 00 S 0! e nc all have handsome fur trimmings and all are lined with beautiful o Sl e ol o o el v ' ; y fur at collar and cuffs, silks. Every garment is an extra finc'value even at its regular tone richly lined. They are loyely garments and genuine bargains at ¥ 381-385 MAIN STREET price. this price. Pajamas