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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife ng Thing Grace Dyaper of Madge moment | stood silent, I fear, almost vacant velope which the man ane called “Tim" had The sight of the hand Draper, the grace- But phy which I had | of this 0 moe again, was for a | cretitably in basilisk to me. My ey mpelled me bn the letters of my letter oy Tho not remov wlance Draper, pret Graham, the nd through my num 1 a sudden little flame of t I know he inten tion of tor the men her bidd feeling for t that was miratic it ow from yot th fe were magne spect b capabilit en- If she hud s happine | aspenasa {1t bel 1the Margaret” fled, lost " How dnred she il girl, who was to purposes n a traltor had in the sudden | ¥ write I walked Wt | farther murdoress, | move the myself to her coun proxim In next minute astonishing e unbelievable An ¥ For Grace enused rtache than 1 all other effrontery « me mare had ex of ors 1 held Mp determined to tear Five it back to the mes- But, as if hy intention he stepped with such a frighten- upon his face that my 1 Imvoluntarily arrested, | lotter beg at with tense tation the guiltiest? yours, T to hold rancor leaped impa had from n him in 't do tha vdm he lady " he begge that was ild do und she sald for | If you ever hoped for @ or in the noxt world to r and send back qa, wnt My Did she unworthy into my letter But an an- brair I ha have np the e of sight-seeing what & n insistence in his v @ to hear from a mes Waa not surprised at it those rance has i youth has A s t after t nt, it lns a spade “ There whom queerly and further mean h sh They e beautiful compounded of fear. n nger his 1 of te thed I have r her doin ent wo I had experienced before inflence whic the singular e Draper had upon employed n the evident 0k aring and ¢ acquit the ve live d to bave /Al creature, | himaself oyes that seal of the it into pieces yised Grac ad- | ing suite loy oper orph mentality and her | one this wor me del to the window end of the room, as far eded th I had pistle thing. xtraord Dr writte rh plea f« without heading or salu that expiation I have it it, any one else—"" heart fairly stopped its beating. crushed the flashed 1, and went on with the nd tin action of my life, on what T had do st son pon my reading to read oy ) n u te the most "n it not your creed I sternly thought which ve been punished nished! a prison, visit ? ' hell upon earth has been mine doors closed upon Th me unusual to me and th it, in s possible extra ligh nfolded a » me an ary t Plea me to -my forgivenes: the st is possi had even for on you to think “Tim* t. The thing and that | n more to re- fr t mw 1 savago | phrase e ble wranged you and as I never wrong How 1 Did you ever see a brief Jer « ti ti first wild rebellign-,q to plan how I could by, ot utone for my crimes for I wifj call a spade ~ ¢ things I can never that my | gy ext | man Th the | « perf ™ | tion ¥ and anot ost | - In 108t “He N girl whom T [, had thought to be my bitterest enemy, toward me ves | die ' | Trio, Tom d Fe: the I larly fren; 10w h, ver CHA mo | me.4 eccer with ‘SHIRLY The Chester arts and of the Girls, prese the audience in the best | with their difficult acrobatic tricks. the wealthy oil operator, Curmew tc fessional away from the part ence, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALSL Unless otherwise noted, bureau of the theaters story, with a role d to the Mason, 1 by ned yesterday nent wsed star exquisite is “'Girl of My Willlam Fox for a threc Heart,” and ipon the girl w sundling. th into a Southern home thence West to the where the ho beg ur hana eless f of w her and 1 are precipitated n of intrigue oine she loves »us perils by episode of Terror” e tenth “Bride Cavern of ection in the unfolding fast moving her. cluded in the Outing, a scre Hammers' incident program is a and the s he vaudeville offering for this novel juggling turn, with songs, in a neat singing ntation. The Four Ostrellas of The . Friday Mix will be seen in THE PALACE. eling against Col. house party of E known as the sive ¢ H. Rivett, “iron king" fuct on the part of ards Diana Tennant, society MPLIN PLAYERS RIECELY nces of story t TUESDAY, (hiese notices are written by the press " MASON AT FOX'S, A strong and exceptionally interest- entirely charm of Shir- pro- which days en- an kes alth Indian coun- o young into and 13.% represents art of serial produc- as it does one thrilling after new ming comedy, Fox half week include Vanfield and Rena Norman- Evelyn Young and dancing kept humor Follis Curmew, runs high at popu- due to Col. pro- hostess who slipped 5 GLAD HAND. 7 last night made stage atric Pacific Coast Ship acquaintance with “Clappy Ricks” the Owner, his fascinating daughter Flor- and her aggressive lover Cap- tain Matt Peasely, together with other attractis with which *hey dead through story. It fact be- quaint characters, who move that quaint and amusing was a delighted audience the ing made apparent by the frequent ap- | plause and almost continuous laughter and by the warm reception Charles K. Champlin received when he came before the curtain and told of his pro- | gram for the week. Mr. Champlin has always been a favorite and his company this season 1s far ahead of anything he has carried. It was one of the best comedies that has been seen here and if last night's presentation is a sample of the other plays to be pre- | sented it is safe 1o say that Mr. Champlin wijl play to capacity hous es. The play for tonight is “Daddy Long Legs” one of the most beautiful offerings New York has seen in a long time. Tomorrow George M. Cohea’s Big Broadway Comedy Success “Broadway Jones. Read the N. Call every day. —advt. HEARD WHAT ANOTHER WOMAN SAID Mrs. Margaret Bonneire of Murray Street, St. John, N. B., writes: I heard a la ing she bought a bot- tle of ‘Dr, True's Elixir' for her chil- dren, and it was splendid. I am glad 1 know of samething good now. I got a bottle and I think it is great.” The laxative mentioned above is Dr. True's Elixir, the Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. It is ver: pleasant to take; children like if, and it is mild in action. No harmful drugs. It's surprising to knaw the number of ycungstens and even grown-uns who suffer from worms but don’t realize it. Every one needs a good laxative to avoid stomach troubles. Signs of Worms: Offensive breath, swoolen upper lip, saur stomach, pains about the navel, pale face, eves heavy and dull, twitching evelids, itching of the nose, short dry cough, grinding of the teeth, red points on the tangue, starting during sleep, slow fever. NOVEMBER arys N G | 1n wme | cnen kitchen of her own home chemistry of cooking. gained from study of domestic science in a state university.. Conscquently the advice she offers is a hGappy combination of she gives is her own. first tried our theory and practice. Every recipe Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four a ‘ults. She bLrought to her kitchen an understanding of the and served ot her family table. A piece of furniture can be cleaned in quite a wonderful manner'by a cloth dampened with vinegar. The cloth should be either cheese-cloth or a piece of old linen and should be just damp. Rub the wood well with the damp cloth and polish with your own fa- vorite brand of furniture polish. The amount of dirt that the vine- gar-dampened cloth removes is sur- prising. It leaves the wood clean and in condition to take a wonderful pol- ish. Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast—Stewed prunes, broiled bacon, scrambled eggs, toast, coffee. Luncheon—Pimento rice, brown bread and butter, pickles, nut ginger bread, teca. Dinper—Cream of tomato baked fish, creamed potatoes, ded cabbage, mince pie, coffee. My Own Recipes. Mince pie should never be served after o heavy dinner. The fact that there are so many cases of illness aft- er holidays is due to the eating of too much and too rich food. Fish is considered a “light” meat and re- quires a heavy dessert like mince pie. But to serve mince pie after a turkey dinner with all its fixings is tempting providence. But we'll probably all do it. soup, shred- Pimento Rice. 3-4 cup rice. cup grated cheesc. can pimentoes. ©BEs. tablespoons butter. cup milk. teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. 1-8 teaspoon onion pepper. 1 1 2 1 butter crumbs and bake half an hour in a slow oven, Nut Ginger Bread. 1-2 cud sugar. 1-2 cup lard. 1 cup molasses. 2 1-2 cups flour. 2 eggs. 2 eggs. 1 cup boiling water. 2 teaspoons soda. 1-2 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon each cinnamon, and cloves. 1 cup nuts. Cream lard and sugar. Add mo- lasses. Add flour, salt and spices. Dis- solve soda in water and add to mix- ture. Beat eggs well and add the last thing. The nuts should be added after the water and soda. Turn into a buttered and floured dripping-pan or two square cake pans and bake in a moderate oven for 35 minutes. ginger We used to talk of dollar”—now the “mighty it's the mite-y dollar. MARY. P e FOR SALE CHRYSANTHEMUMS $1.50 and $2 per dozen. Adolph Sandale’s Greenhouse 218 Oak Street. Movement 101 PARK STREE} Why mot pring “BANMGEX FIRST™. Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milkk and Cream, for Ours is the only properly Pasteurized Product Sold im New Britain., J. E. SEIBERT & SON, NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE has a new supply of dog medicines, dog and puppy blsull's, collags and barness. Also goldfish and grass, See Satur- day’s advertisement. 105 ARCH ST. Tel. 1121-3 g@Nmfimaacue@@mé#@m#@#m@@g & & & & Values to $3.98. Near Wool Blankets in or blue border at $1.98 pair. Women’s Gingham House Dresses, sizes 36 to 46, n plun colors, checks and stripes at $1.98 each. grey and white with pj 72x90 Bed Sheets at $1.25. b WEDNESDAY'S ' SPECIALSE Voile and Gingham Waists in white, stripes and checks, sizes 36 to 44, at 50c each. Values to $1.98. odedol 2edetcdoRedete Logeged ded 45x36 Pillow Cases 39¢ each. undo, but T cagrat lenst plea =2t 3 At least plead for for- KIVengee” T hut 1s why I am Even when I hated you ‘.‘,'."'..'.’."“[‘M@fi@@@@@@fifi##fififi###fi#@fi@-@-@- recognized the charity Cook rice until nearly done. While hot beat in cheese, pimentoes chopped fine, eggs well beaten, milk. butter, salt and pepper. Turn into a buttered bakipg dish, sprinkle lightly with ACHES AND PAINS- SLOAN'S GETS “EM! Famous pain and ache Liniment. Xkept handy, brings warming, gratifying relief HEUMATIC twinges ease up soon. 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