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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924. e new tailored suit It is narrow . Py SABATIN! oo cross the shouiders, either single or o lder a5 0 © ILLUSTRATED By double-hreg 1, may be slightly fittec ! \ 20500 ar REVELATIONS OF A WIFE oUC e A as el BY DR, €. C. ROBINSON oothly and sieskly perfect in o e TUBERCULAR PATIENT cut and fit—and the smartest , ATALL SABATINI (423+ RELEASED BY NeA SERVICE,INC. Nimatic treatment -has aiways been . ew Wit S oy s amecin oW enk perien 1 o of great assistance 1o the person Atadscisdniontiay il itLs canran: ¢ | |other spring wear. BEGIN HERE TODAY [in her situation could, and the mem- | feping from tuberculosis. Even 25 we dq ¢ v A g Tenacions Visitor : ccossorics are a tailored hlouse ) Colottel Holles, soldler and adven- |Ory of it was ineffaceably Impressed | nange from the crowded city to the 1 followed Katic out of the T Hlaed e huttonhole, short turer, returns to England, the land of | upon her mind. open country is often a great aid. quietly, but my hea udi e : U / e e kis birth, when war is declared with | She plied him with questions all| “wpe yea] value of a suitable or miid with exc t e Bltetched st conratimodel f | Holland. He comes to lodge iwith|through her noisy feeding, until she | ;imaie jg the opportunity it sives the S | Martha Quinn, hostess of the Pauis|had drawn from him, mot only the|p asiens tor outeof-doors life and it {Head, in Paul's yard, London. rcondition of his fortunes, but the rea-| 5 pjyity in (he fresh air. But living The colonel writes for an audience |5on of his return to England, thel o 00" vrionic fife is 2s great a with his old friend, His Grace of Al.|hopes he had nourished, and her OWn | gocoouarg oy certain mild climates. bemarle, whom he has not seen for|husband's wrecking of those hopes.| = \ga0 trom mild, airy living guar- ‘ten years. Albemarle receives the|It put her in a rage. |ters, tubercular patients, or those colonel cordially and tells him that “God’s life!” she wmrm! at h"""-hn are trying their best to avoid Sos1l 3o\ d1aralare Webatly needediisn | ducallibrd and master Wi Youl would | MU0 S8 BT SR LIS IRER O8NS the English army. : ha' turned him like a beggar from| o, jer their diet. Holles offers his services to his|the door? Him—Randal!” p country and is warned by His Grace | His grace, the dflll"”fis!» ‘\D"P!; that the name of Randal Ho||en,':“"";d‘f "°“flk ‘»‘\h?n:” ;“'fi (‘"{f’ r,,'(’_f' tubercular patient is most always th father of the colonel. is on the v\ar-"::’e “:h'g .:n:m £ ‘;m" not even | Victim of a lack of appetite. The rant for the execution of the late|tude. who teareq no wan. 1ot €| sore, " the food prepared for him king. Therefore it is dangerous to| ‘ID l:“mp] his proud, grave eyes|Should be a “tempting dish,” one assign an army commission to the |Made ( » Ve8| i rat cannot bb retuabd. colonel & Albemarla asks Holles {o|DPefors this termagant’s angry glance, t 0 o , “You see, my love, according to my | he body is. subject to great loss or dine with him and Holles accepts. , ., m . r | " He o o wasting away or tissue in this disease lights . . .” he was beginning un- | iy P The necessary diet should aim to keej NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY LR ’ | the body tissues from waste or being : .| “Your lights quotha!" she shrilled 3 . | Again he paused, and again his |, oo “Mighty dim lights they |consumed faster than they can be re- REDUCE OR GAING |tone changed, shedding its faint note George, if you can't see to heip | Plazed or bullt up. On the other hand, Nister Mary Prepares Daily Dicting | of bitterness. la friend h"lh“‘“ " | scientific diet must combat the ut- \I.nn- For Both | “l do not say thesc :ln:vgs—wwhivhlw He smiled, gently, as if to show |tempt to overfeed or stuX the pa- . ¥ 3 R ReE Lo say for your ears alone here in pri- |, ne used gentieness from disin. |tient. ) v iin weig { vate—-to censure, or even criticize, | oo S EC B I ery. As| - Physicians, who have’made tuber- osslp S orner | - Mary, The Herald's cooking " the actions of His Majesty. 1t is not|y (LT8O A8 s e was|cular diet a specialty, agree that it R RCU LD L M i D L5 "”b:'”' 1o quekion, teo nArrow- | subjected the while to a running fire |the patient is far below normal ning tc ahie il fuiriiah you with | ¥ the doings of his King. particular-| o0 Coornryl interruptions, he made | weight for age and height, he must = it enus—one for those who seck Iy when that King is a son concerned | cloar the situation as already he|be given energizing food to build Plowing Ffvect 10 reduce weight, another for those to avenge what he considers, rightly [y oo cae ool B pe [ him up to normal. i oused back | dosiring 10 gain or wrongly, the murder of his father.| ", g " George,” she said, when he| Plain fare should be the rule. A K ng hov ) 1 1 tell you all this solely that you may atnitious idictbcant be carrindl o1t Adele Garrison' New Phase of One thing must always be carefuls {1y thought of in this connection, The canton v 1y he housewifc to a r daily 3 e nnisty i understand how, despite my ardent | m—— successfully at an average cxpens ed with gnu 1 o ba Sis ry the body can assimilate them. The |wich to help you. I dare not for your Energy foods that produce satisf 1y mission of carboliydrates ig the body fown sake help you in the way you de- tory gains depend on the individual Eatremes Meet or 3 is to supply heat and energy. An ex- [sire, lest, by bringing vou, directly or and his digostive powers. Butter kirt ioined t . toside i s ipon @ | coss of carbohydrates will oduce |indirectly, under His Majesty's notice, ohiae Toltue it “d' other vegetable bodice is the typ e ide t anning the fat. The normal diet should consist | T should expose you to that vengeance ’ olls, together with baoon fat and ced ck most’ noticed In the evening for stout and lean so much | of whout two and one-hal times as|which is not allowed to slumber fivr ol ard ratOetls iz lancing parties Ithough with dilferences fn much carbohydrate as 16 the {Your name is Randal Holles, and | "ro keep llp‘wp:!h‘l and provide for - 5 e content—ths the N v ini calories averag §0 thecar-]. . " N Rag Carpet acti extra fo \ calorics should average | “I could change my name,” the | e body tavse “""'""' Boe frash Wen warp in your ragz carj : around 1284 | Colonel cried, on a sudden inspira- A ¥ SASAE S BLOnty = ot miik S and e h t ¥ 1 Personal Needs {tion and waited hreathlessly, whilst % Beead aed butier is §909 tubsreuter considering the daily food re-|Albemarle considered, fAre: Avold ples, wwesis and cxogs sive drinking of coffee or ice water, machir R { { quirements, the season of the year; “There might still he some who | weight, heigl nd shape of each per- | knew you in the old days, who would Take plenty of time in eating and avoid smoking. Needle reads, “the quant at required s ge. occupation and sex must be [be but ready to expose the de- / knitting e Solhoc T i o yeg \. IFor instance, a woman ordi- tion." ( | f straighten them o, w1 y < - atily needs less food than a man but | “U'll take the risk of that.,” Holles r the steam fron ¢ y %5 & woman must o her spring clean- 1 laughed in his eagerness, in his re. R NEw BRITAIN GLUB TOURNEY plunging into 2 S iaslins : or family washing, on that day |action from the hopeiessness that had will necd more calories of food- | been settling upon him during Al- than her husband at work in | bemarle’s lengthy exposition. I've Cards, Pool, Billiards and Mah Jongg is office. A voung person who is |lived on risks The Duke eyed him gravely. “And . On Program For Second Meeting Fresh Baked Cal . ergy requirement growing nevds more calories a day | resh Baked Cake cckoned in caloris than one who has “his growth” and | 17" he asked: i o “E . { 8 broviding those - requires food only for the normal | “You® of Serics Tomorrow Night. you remove it from 1 en | g to three grov ro- luctivities of the body. Ry the same| ! should he a party to that de [ ENe sboond Bl Aol itk ras ‘ Rt Vroe ROaE ek '“‘II”W”'l “’l;lt:’rmu lon .;;mmfln they faced I \ “New Britain club mgm-’:" will be i as food th # 1d1e-age a lov ced ¢ i : ¢ ,f‘;:m e Micdsdn. cther vhullKHnIYel Illh\\m\g :hr- “»“Ju' § LED HIM AWAY TO THEIR ;::m mm?r:uw \;H“.”“.: M,'h“ b SSU0R ) Beientist T average |10 Keep the despair from his face, | FRUGAL BOARL “lr'la:np'(.( u'-, A em ,r.: of the club t | Lges, 1ceds ‘around 2 calories of fat, [Inte his chair. A moment he - ¥ l’unvl s 8nd i “,' ”“‘ o 5 s some 'protein and carbohydrates a day I'wo(ulr.:_ his “eyes lipon the polished | had !|jnllunl and her great red face ne ,‘ e 5 rved after the gamoes. the Aside from these calories iron|f00F, then, with a Httle sigh, a little | W4® blank “You are growing old. The entertainment committoe s P vresent hout .0156 shrug, a little upward throw of the | Yon are not the man you was. You, |arranged for |\|l|\mn|n|‘u‘|u be played should be preser abou 5 gram hands, he reached for the hat that|® Kingmaker! La! She withered | on three successive Iriday nig R ol b it L IEE OB oy il the fiwbr bealds Tibi.E | BIME O e eneri Where are | Contests in piteh, bridge, mah jong i "J:‘,:, :I nv[ y”i" h‘\’:' ”:”‘:‘ “In that case B He pauseg D¢ Wits that helped King Charles | billiards and pool have been raisine, almonds and chocolate at ca anse it e 4 3 asn't | re I able prizes in cac o 1h KT AN CORAtiLT Rt [to swallow something fhat threatenad | StHArt back to his own You wasn't | ranged with suitable prizes in cach e g Y eadi put off by the tirst obstacle in they |division. In addition there will be One pint of milk per person pro. [0 mar the steadiness of his voice y ) f " it but remaine for me 1o take | 98Y8. What would ye be without |prizes for the high men in the thr fdes the necessary 68 gram of cal- | bl O me to take min t normal diet, Children of ¢ ‘ pre 4 my leave me, | ask myself It needs me to | nights of p The final contest wil Bulldog Determination Gold Lac Heat Aud e ree require more to make hone “No, 00" The Duke leaned across | DeIP Y€ sce how ye can help a triend |take place a week from Friday. Thers land set a restraining hand upon m_m]v(nam A-un;;mul him muhlr notice of [were about ,,‘u»""."”,..\ present a Nidters oy We part not (hus them as might do him a hurt [week ngo and it is expaetd that at Fioeh FevaT i Randal.” t you can do that, my dear " |least that number will attend tomor- N cropes and chiffons re b 2 " N D s P . g g el e Holles Tooked at him, still inwardly 1r1can? I'd ha' my brains fried |row night. ied w ged with smail bril- for supper it 1 couldn’t. 1 would so innts or with tiny pearl beads #lruggling to keep his self-control, % = " Ith tiny pes . [He smiled a little, that sad irresist.|——damme! For ‘tis ull they'd he CLOSE SUCCESSFUL FAIR, s | 16 wmile of his. “You, ir, are u [E00 fOr. T8 there no commands inl o opne ¥, M, T, A, and 1L Kife and Heles Wanted man overweighted with affairs; the | YOUr bestowing but commands here at| Drym band closed o successful four “Lost Heirs"—A book filled with | Purden of a state at war is on your | Hom¢ nights carnival at the Y. M. T. A, & amen for lost heirs and missing kin |ShoUlders, 1 " Hig exchrows fiickered up, as if |5 palt Tuesday cvening, the follow- from different parts of thes world, | “NOM® the less you shail say (o sometning t bis mind responded t0]ing awards being made: $10, blank; Chancery court of Yngland, Ireland (978" ALl rmedsd $5, Ldward Parkinson, Naugatuck: e i b bt | [ Are there 1o colonies o this realtn | g5, 11, 1, W. $5, Mrs. Fitager ist included, \Crite for free | YNere and when he should dine next, |oF England? What of the Indies— | jajeview stroet, International Claim Agency | [0 & disclosure of the state of his | 178t and West There's a mort o : Pittsburgh, P, . affairs must follow upon this failure |them Indics, 1 know, whither officers | Slugger For Athletic s |to improve them, and the luxury of|are forever being dispatched. Who'd| 1, yux Bishop, secured from Balti the Paul's Head could he his no | trouble about Randal’s name or story | mare, Connie Mack adds another longer. in Bne o' they? |slugger to the Athletics. Bishop, with “Egad! "8 an idea!’ e > dine, as you were hidden, and Kgad: "Ti8 an idea The Duke | 2a home runs, tied Webb of Buffalo Lotter FYom Leslie Presott 1o Tosii 6 rencw acquaintances with her | l00ked at Holles, his giance brighten- | oy cirenit swat honors " e ve“ uresq a e n“ grace.” Albemarle pushed back his|/"® What should you say to it,| ! A | chair, and rose She will be glad | 1tandal?” ) dine?” said Holles, wondering “Is there a post for me out ther to sec you, 1 know., Come, then i The dinner hour ix overpast already,” | 410th the Colonel cagerly. lM Kagged A"Ay Slodly, still hesitating, Holles rose “At this very moment, no. But Yet in the end he yielded, nor had | V8 sdbpapl e oa o S vccasion thereafter to regret it. In. - | Ly Jo‘\““y Gme“c ced, at the outset her grace's wel. | Holes cut in briskly I have said | »me of him warmed ‘him that 1 have lived on risks And T've | little cause o be g0 wedded to the | |stared at him as he by Al. | Old world that I'd not exchange it for bemarie into her pr Then, | the new.” apping her thighs mark her| Why, then, we'l . A little pa |amazement, up she bounced, and ) tience, and it may mine to offer come rolling toward him {you some place abroad.” “As God's my life, it's ndat| “And if he doesn't send word soon Holles!" she exclaimed And hoist. |90 You come and see me again, 1 dal,” said her grace; “we'll quicken He's well enough; but he's 1 : : § : . - houliers she resoundingly Kised his | MM ; 4 k before he guessed her purpose, | KTOWINE old, and his wits is slug- | i 1 1 t be v . “It'e Jucky for George he's hrought E18h.” the 1 " ¥ou to excuse his lateness,” she added | And grent man, whose eye had Skt o : 2 S o grimly Dinner's been standing this |d8Unted armics, smilcd benigniy . # ¥ calf b elf or he wonld ape inutes, and cooling deo spoil | UPON his termagant The massive, gau int womar - . ing herself on tiptoe by a grip of hi . ; . . . oloncl Holles ) window Entirely Reslnred to Health : " : rm through one of |#AL at the open casement of hin par. Bathe gently but freely with Cuti- b‘ Lydll E. Pinkham’s b . P to their frugal |lor at the s Head leaning on cura Soap to cleanse and purify : 1. which Mr. Pepys—who loved |the sill, he scemed to contempiate Dry lightly and apply Cuticura e'et.ble Componnd 1 o vt i o ks has | The little sunlit garden with #ts two Ointment to soothe and heal. Do cherry trees on ‘which som~ of those not fail to include the exquisitely Mart, Texae. ~ ‘I have taken Lydia ar at " certainty e lated hinssoms ingered still scented Cuticurs Talcum in your £ Piskham’s Vegetable Co - g y dvecs ¢ . or ser. | Cherry blossoms he s contempl toilet preparations. . ' 1 Tiege hoet. | UNE, but not those « him. The Srea vz Mall Addres . trees of this little oasis in the e B had multiplied them- seives into a cherey orchard st in as laden with dirty dishe two City of Londor isick.1ached - r To d she was over 80 3 . » fre oo . " s daughter Monk's mistress evon and in the years that were gone beyond reclaiming. Mrs, Quinn's few perches of gar- den had dissolved into an acre sun- It flowrring orchare Above the trees in the background te the right was a prisoncr in the Tower some twenty years ago, and whom in an evil hour, was generally be- bor: \"i"‘:"fl}"f’- . AR, counted few frier great | Mounted + weather-vane in the :’“md‘{\:‘l’f;”’:; y ' world in which her h i had his Shape of a fish—which he vaguely trying & bottie of it. The medicine " being, whilst th e may have | Kmew 10 be an emblem of Chri belped me from the first, and the best r 2 . e counted in her former station had |itY v!l’hr'vufm ap on 'hn. 1e of 41l s that I,_””v Ik o - s « ou can s by the phtutc what & long since passed beyond her ken, |beheld a wall, ivy-clad, crumblng out that a , nervous feeling 1 was ' 2 querr howse it was, : Therefore did she treasure more dear- |t summ ,”",' s ad used to having. AM 1 used to take ery- Eilingt + " K K y 5 v the few—the very f ~whom she 'llmhll € T-h a x'm v—a I:»'!l:-l'mlvl'l . ing spelis, wit tu,h,”‘, feelin . rd thump!” the funny rl‘i-':»:':‘nnr:v.; with 1"‘,;,; ‘.’mu," Agd f’:"‘fr - :-” : "’”m'\',';.'l ing, "\ ml No Parmg-—End Them e ; o these Wa ndal Hollos, Because TEAtUres we ecognizable e N :ne. 1 73':3.‘ c‘r‘-)::faul’ ”arvf‘l have " Ay 28 better ron y|of his deep regard for Monk, and be-|0%N I from the latter you removed Don't tet the agony of corns destroy ined in weight, sleep well and eat 1 & ¢ policeman sald. * cause of the easy good-nature that |the ba lines ‘hat the yeare g yout comfort. Apply Blv jay—and rty. Oh! | wish | had words 1o ex- . my Mamma wants e’ | was his own, he had in the eatiy days |bad 1iviug bad mprinted instantly the pain vanishes. Then press what this medicine has done for « taggedy Andy of Monk's marringe shown a proper . the corn lonsens and comes ou! me! 1 am a bousekeeper and do every- the r regard for Monk's wife, (reating with . x s Does away with d.ngerous paring. thing from the sewing to the washing ne 1 Get Blue jay at uny drug store. now and it doesn’t hurt me. You ms ting T ¥ v mied | it L ho - - '8 B use my letter in any ou wish, 1 s . e voung Man o Orermim will be giad to hel ering woman ton t e m of her . g = 1o the road of health and happiness.’ a " " i " r s s e Branwox, 4ui Travis Ave,, 3 = ' 84 ches

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