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iW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ——— DAILY FASMIION SEI'VI PORT AND TAILORED L X MY HUSBAND'S LOVE | REVELATIONS OF A WIFE i 2332208000 S0 IISRREIITININIIIILTIALLLS For suit r S === for this scason i8] Here is a combi- and tailored model hest points of each | rming or ality charmeen and kid and the vouthful, but Not every strictly ta ration of that combine and The the the ch navy white collar achieves a material is tripes are of Peter Pan usnal cuffs are not only are unusual According to th formula of thought is Javished on the skirt is straight, narrow | | un- that Edwin vs had to thrive ir Lilli u 5 or r * coat, and the that and short [ tongue peared wife's had The Time Drew Near immensely npo Departure o this \ B i breath it drew a reveled ut looked Rraithwaite lian's onse steadily ¥ Harriet at L me o st 1 not 3 | Braithwaite w ot she was futile. to “that dwin and 1 both | her rriet thoug opinion « ance to rest Mother medi next Graham i % | e chanism of a d tell 1 \ zoing I said | color with 1 spare hich 1 liminaries Clifford €, SIMPLE L rles Waghe on Dr. THI subject (By rote his Simple Lite,” | od, and made in regard ay, men there were whs rning barely bu Hppose cone: risk of | The terror at the c her stately, was safely family. lf Vith is # and hiteh | them the therough | vour one on it dowr tani the % the certain | “Ruppose ey He can t ot eir i ding. which causes . S | * Plans * 1 agreed back b S | ' Nature is givis n't g r drains resistance g it in your your 5 “| yo us. t 4 it at's our con- ve wl. 11 you de ont o it m n some S% ) A on yor Aily thin milk junket, 4 toast, 2 gluten rolis, * cups skimmed milk, pears. 1033, Ivate, |enip skimmed slices giuten cup coffee, z diseased | whole canned at both| Total calorics, the|frat, 209; carbo: L0149 zram Itow Lusy Toasted Checse the majority dne and ono-half inch tube of | ays found tim inle into very thin slices. Cover axation and help- | thin slices of gluten bread with cheese | Minor defeet very lightly with mustard and | heart hot oven until the checse | and the bread is erisp, Serve | g ong wors Too ki the candle 306: | Tron, | P'rotein, 419, Gossip’s Corner practices against train pulil then 1 told take the children York on th mislcad the had appearcd Harriet man, and tened “Rut quavers “Well huma ont,” a 1 daug and Lillian’s plan to and 1l three d te New an o v I <‘vn\v\ Vat ore so 4 s a Clarifying at pour heat " of Cut dcross ro form ) o S ! lungs, deteet. enereise v | i b Protein, fat, | system may be out by inee 10,60 carbohydrate, 2 cut down In meat If the appetite is “dissatisfied” | for your muscie more lettuee, string peans or another | ht proportion of slass of skimmed mitk can he added. | irrpiriay A tiny but of saccahrine can be used | thie for swe g the junket, About one- 46 cut vour S¥teenth of a teaspoon will suffi ping the 1 fent to make the junket palatable, » your | Lat And Gain Weight f oight hours, Half gropefruit, 4 buckwheat Nails Kept Clean i ard &8 You deniie ) v 1 cup tomato bouilion, like s clore ol v work : B ral Satari V tube toasted che 1 2 “'W"‘ herring, ¢ tablespoons creamod pot P string beg head let- | 1 cup custard, 2 graham gems, whole med pears, 2 slices bread, 4 tablespoons cup whole milk, 1.4 r'lnl‘ 2 tablespoons ofl, 2 gra- | low after sister her object Iy thoug espoon « ing joints from ten vigorously dowr e weight wher allott tull 8 or | fine ¢l road night K pan- it | | are tired moderate at d then cat g you ' ns, 1% gnog, 2 half-inch butter, 1 maple sirup, ham erac Total 2820, 0: carbohydrate, 1182, m. | [ The cganog will be cas mid-morning 1 help ad: ories 1o the dict of 1he per trying to gain in weight Fganog (Individual) cgR. 17 cups milk, 1 table- | ns salt, dish nut calories, 34 Wool Lace to take many eal mewho s Gingham Scart One otic § sired 5 Mothe ror alds with gham p fahe m | Beat yolk well with sugar and salt, | Add white of egg benten until stiff and htly beat in milk. our into ¢ nutmeg over top, The | hot or ¢old as preferred 2 Protein, $2; 128, Iron cgrbohydrate, gram (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service for the stout and thin) -~ - - And Lose Weight Lyelet Embrotdery ruft cup tom Lng ot embroidery in pastel meh tube and two-toned shadings is being com- vined with ercpe de mer frocks res o Raggedyl waRaggedy AnAgédy by Johmy Gruelle SISTER MARY luc.) (A daily me b Ax lemvate Sy of ho Snwrms Poraso n Poracy Larees H = » 6% KIA sawvicy oo bou ish ey ilon, 1 1 broiled herring chine Letter ¥rom Sydney Carton 1o Paula il Perier, e mad than man asked out Wi g . . vy Andy wanted to call to the to love ' rom poop Aroug key ) po an and nim to cat it, ¢ A for It ’ Eknes funny Andy not the G0ULD NOT WALK R BECAUSE OF PAIN e R Bad Case of Woman's lliness Reme- , r maRicAl Iniening ¢ Vi e KPP pop! died by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Y 3 n ot { ! eman Vegetable Compound i i ‘ g i riloihy waid ot ke!" the mber, if I shall found rown 8t. Louis, Missouri bad case of female troub I bad such a e that 1 could because of the pa from in- flammation. My one could possi lin wores chape t Lydia I. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and I am a strong woman now and ean work down any of my neigh- They wonder how 1 can do o much work. 1 dare say that | have recommended your medicine to a thou- sand women. A little bock was thrown :}I’?dwr and that is how | first learned © fat policeman replied, “1 am busy. — Mrs. D. M. Beavcramp, 1104 : ne 4 i % Letters like this bring out the merit "oy s ! panealte And 4 of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- tell of the relief from such and ailments sfter taking Lydia Pinkham's Vegetabie Compound In a recent country-wide can s of Lydia E. Pinkhem’s etable Comporr « of over For sale iy shes and took a bite the old kicked his heels in the | n! He turned into a 7 pig! Whee! Now » over to Harry Hoolygooly's an | 1 | with | against the government, [spread of the ‘[lu for sum- | | no rest until he should have produced magician | #nee” | reasom to compiain, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924. — GOOD MANNERS Don’t Mention First Name NES FooL Y ** RAFAEL » SABATIN| oo = ILLUSTRATED By R, SATTERFIELD - FORTV © RAFAEL SABATINI 19235, RELEASED BY NEA SERVICE, INC, “In my case, now, it is entirely different. “It is, George-—entirely,” his grace agreed, resenting the interruption. “You are the rarity. You have al- ways found better than you deserved. {1 have never found it until this mo- ment.” And his eyes upon Miss| Ifarquharson gave point to his mean- ing. the| When at length they left her, her | sense of exaltation was all gone. She | contld not have told you why, but the | Duke of Buckingham's approval up- lifted no longer. Almost did she BEGIN HERE TODAY Colonel Holles, soldier and adven- turer, returns to England, the land of his birth, when war is declared with Holland. He comes to lodge Martha Quinn, hostess of the Paul's Head, in Paul's Yard, London. The colonel asks his old friend, His Grace of Albemarle, o secure for him a place in the army. Albemarle warns him that name of Randal Holles, father of the s, is on the warrant for the execution of the late king. There- fore it is dangerous for the colofel to secure a commission. Holles | wish that she might have gone with-| meets a friend named Tucker, who [out it. And when Betterton came | asks him to enter a conspiracy smiling good-naturedly, to offer his The street | congratulations upon, this conquest, | lamenting the | he found her hemused and troubled, | pestilence, His Grace| Bemused, too, did Ethercdge find | of Buckingham requests the com-|the Duke as they drove back together | mand of a ship and is refused. [to Wallingford House, —— “Almost. T think,” said he, smiling, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |“that already vou find my despised Buckingham .had remained, there-|Prescription to your taste. Perse- fore, at Court, to nurse his chagrin, | ¥ered With it may even restore you and to find his way circuitously into | ¥Your lost youth.” J the strange history of Colonel Randal| “What T ask m said Duc Holles, { ingham, why vou .hllnlllll have His friend George Etheridge, that|Pres | her for me instead of for other gifted rake who had leaped into | YOUrselr.” ; : RLaAo0 PanEh $5hs B30 it Bie 1 am like that,” said Etheredge— comedy, “The Comic I ge,” had | the embodiment of self-sacrifice. been deafening his cars with praises|3esides, she will have none of me— of the beauty and talent of that -|though 1 am ten years younger than Iy admired and comparatively newly|¥0U are, fully as handsome and al- discovered actress, Sylvia Parquhar Y son. At first Buckingham had scoffe at his friend’s enthusiasm. “Such heat of rhetori playhouse If a mother wants to introduce her daughter to a young man, she says: “Mr, Smith, meet my daughter.,” But she doesn’t give her daughter's name, He'll find out, soon enough! Square cut crystals are very popu- lar for necklaces, strung with a small bead or bit of jet between the larger ones, ~ MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with | “California Fig Syrup” preachers are londly | to describe | baggage! e ad | “[For a man of your r‘nrls.l nauscatingly a yawned, George, 1 protest you're llow.,"” “You prove,” callow despite the flatter me in secking to r Etheredge laughed, “To e ears is to hear the | mark of greatness, Whom the gods| love are callow always; for whom the gods love die young, whatever be thelr age.” “You aim at God help m “No paradox at all, gods love never grow old,” Etheredge explained himself “They ney and Children Jove to take genuine come to suffer as do you from jaded “Californla Fig Syrup.” No other lax- appetites,” ative regulates the tonder little howels “You may bhe £o nicely, It sweetens the stomach mitted gloomily, and starts the liver and bowels with- toni out griping. Contains no narcotics or hat is w T was doirn soothing drugs. Say “California” to rquharson, ut the Duke House,™ your druggist and avoid counterfeit “Bah! A play actress! A painted | Tusist upon genuine “California Iig ef; Twenty years ago your Syrup” wheh contains directions, doll on w preseription might have served.” “You admit that you grow old. | \ost 'End Sore Throat and T must then,” | 3 it he did with all chest colds uvemlght With Mustaraie--Sure Supcrfluons admission! But this, Jet | J 0 who loved learning (R HINTE paradox, 1 suppose, Hurry Mother! Tven constipated, Whom the | bllious, feverish, or sick, colic Babies right,” his gr “Prescribe me Sylvia HIS JOWED LOW. The girl" arned the Faith, it's s unscrupulon, and 1 ndle prnde education in itself, “Is 12" said Buckingham, undertake it, And undertake the zest of one a neve p an me add that she s me perish, is no painted dol. This | to is an incarnation of beauty and and the of unusual subjeets, Daily now he was to he in lent.” | “So of others that had | neither, “And box at the theater in n [ 1%elds, and daily he seot her, in token of his respectiul homage, gifts of | flowers and comfits, He would have virtuous, Buc gham Ided but that wiser Ethers I him | ing his lazy cyoes, “Ne brusquesz pas 'affal be?" he asked, “The chief drug in younger mun's adviee, “Youw'll scare her by precipitancy.and so spoil ail, [ Sach a conquest as this requires in- | finite patience,” His grace study tsared at “What Lim, may open- that Loncoin's my praserip- B 1 e Good Hot Stuff—But Wor lowness despor % quoth Buckiy “Come and see,” vited him, “Virtue,” not visible,” “Like beauty, holder's o, Tha''s never seen it, Bucks,” To the Duke's playhor coln's 1nn IMelds hi grace suffered himself conducted He went to scoff, He remained worship. You ready know-—having overheard the garrulous Mr. Pepys——how f{rom his box, addressing his companion in pai- ticular and the whole house in gen- the dueal author loudly an- nounced that he would give his muse ist, or than T am is your cule thought fewels, this restrained The minute you rub o only real substituie for the fagh- foned, but blistering mustard plaster, you will know that the misery, pain, agony and congestion has started to go. Don't worry about that cold in the | ehest—that hacking cough or sore | throat, for Musterine applicd tonight will take out all soreness by morning. Use it for pain anywhere—for neu- | ritis, lumbago, neuralgia and for art, | swollen, aching, rheumatic joints, { There is nothing so quickly effective for chilblains, cold or frosted feet, Druggists everywhere will be glad | to supply you, but be sure you get the original Begy's Musterine in the yellow box, 30 and 60 cents, *was the Nr. Etheredge in- Buckingham objeeted, “is dwells in why it the you've le- suffered himself to | advised, and restraint upon his |ardour, using the greatest circum- wpection in the visits which he paid her almost daily after the perform- He confined the expressions Imiration to her histrionic , Il he touched upon her personal auty and grace, It was ever sociation with her playing, that its consideration scemed justified by the part that he told her he was con- eeiving for her, Thus subtly did he seek to lull caution “and intoxicate her with the sweet poison of whilst discussing with he was 10 write—which, in phrase,w as to immortalize himself and therel cternally uniting them. There was in this more than | s ggestion a spiritnal bond, a of their respective arts to to his dramatic conception, | from waterail and personal | jons that s deceived | lowing at least f the bait. was it vague. His grace did net negect to furnish it with a certain torm His theme, he told her, was | the immortal story of Laura and her Petrarch the warm glitter of old frame, Nor was her, e whipped some pury and Far s the outline a first d act of tenderness and power. AL the end of a week he announced that thix first act already written in Lin- disgruntied in the end, to be to al- in as- 0 her | wense flattery, the play his own a play with a part superh talents of M His words They bore with tery to which it aire impervious, It prapered her the ducal visit o the green ro which followed pre iy, Sie was presented by Mr, Etheredge with whom she was al. ready acquainted, and ghyly In the supremely rant duke, under game of boid eyes In his golden this date despite worthy of the Farquharson, reported to her, them a cortain Aat- was impossible that a Simple Home Treatment for Sore Throat Raw, Sore, Inflamed Throats Can Be Great- ly Relieved By Use of this Vaporizing Salve. were he a her, should he for o mare give 0 consider into sw Nor e lite ool she she stood el hig periwig he not a year more the hard jifc from boyhood in ri was grace that vet at sight aquharson di ambition “tinetive whose would one tain her which she His his wig looked at than thirty, ad Ty and car. ordinary unon Miss he st in Ttalian he told wits 1o etehed for her shape extr an that all him. | his Here is a simple yet effective method to treat a sore throat, Gargle with warm salt water three times daily. Also swallow slowly every few hours a teaspoonful of Vicks. At night apply Vicks over the throat and upper chest, rubbing well in, Then spread on fhickly and cover with a warm lannel cloth. The body heat releases the ingredients «Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus, Juni- per Tar, ete,~in the form of vapors and these vapors, inhaled all night long, ge directly to the affected parts. At the same tim: Vicks is absorbed iment of drew all eyes instinetively, iked him " argued her of that shrinking Here wa approval carried woight the her good groces conld firmiy the eminencs had laboriously howe of Wson an in fame, 1 told nspira great thin it Abruptiy ont vas et sal upon have labored day and night,” he | “driven relentiessly by the you ha rurnished me. this that | must regard | more yours than mine, | do it when have set sca your approval asked her, as it it were premeditated: #When you heat me read it ?” ‘Were it not betier that your grace | thru and stimulates the skin like a 1i first the work or plaster drawing out the soreness and |'Izuv:.' en al o a " b 1ge his expression, | Vieks is equally good for b ‘withont | tonsilitis, bead and chest colds, and for it 1he shape | the croupy colds of children. Heart Attacks desir® while by doubts to whether you will | APSina Pectoris, of the consider it worthy of your talents| Heart, Pains in Heart, Chest, Arms when it is done? Would you let a| and Shoulders, Shortness of Breath, ave made it so, my dear.” dressmaker complete your gown with. | . v » Swel Trouble, It 1 have dome that, 1 shail, ine |OWt ever a fitting to see how ft be. | D OPrical Swellings, Kidney 5 deed, have deserved well of my audi. | comes you? And is a play, then, less | PHEDts Diseage, Diabetes, High Blood she answered, but lightly, | important than a garment? | Pressure, cte, promptly and per- Y:ush,l'nz & Jittle, as if to discount the . | manently relieved without the of igh-flown compliment (Continued in Our Next Issue) o e % 4 - d 3 ] ug The As wel, £ trun, &8 | ohall Save | drugs and medicines through Ti Waldgn Method. Upon receipt of & deserved of you,” sald he The authors must always pic crust mixeq | complete esplanats f your symp- "',"“' oF Mis puppeta.” , roll the left-over por- ! toms, free descriptive Treserve, ate. But tung . Wat d t by The Walden Tnstitute dosk ghe get his dreserts!” 1 hie - T " Wumly you. Fucks, Stearns 17 t whowe maiy Wers re to climbed curls o swinglr v ¢ 1 o i on ow, the as you D) the vare of con e con-'a condition cerned e myself 1 having your performance and sl Lord Orrety, your nt author. Him 1 not only con- gratulate but envy cank- ering emotisn, whic ot cor auer 1 have at least as great You smile 2 “It i for grace’s prom “1 wonder now.” narrowing, his lips “1 wonder is that that you think 1 an achievement i not within my | compass? 1 confess frankly that until 1 saw you It was not. Dut you witnessed more <hon! asked He stricken, to “Compict knowing that you “Pat grace What else, then? It it not some- thing that | am doing specially for you, moved to it by yourself? And shall 1 complete it tormented thel complets * she pres 1 whall 5 1imost horror- P until 1 i eried takes you a he it part as his Katherine, gratification your it is what I desire, your aid he, smiling the boasted ? his eyes a htle, truth, or is it that such Neuralgia us " than you ne tion in checsecloth « water and int e | 1t keep soft gibed Etheredge 1 ast a week, * pra fiteratute wiil co'd cloth out of Ary for rarely k fresh »e " £, Harte atd and | rora, Conn.

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