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4 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY DAILY FASHI SErVICH THIS CAPE IS PRACTICAL GOOD MANNERS Do Not Ignore UNES r FOQL SABATIN| - nivsTR, D 8y - R, A MY HO foRT Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A -WIFE A practical cape like this becomes| an invaluable possession in any ward- |robe. This one has an "upstanding ruched collar of self material and*a ! shoulder yoke that gives the *close, reat shoulder 4ine so desirable this | vear. e o © RAFAEL SABATINI 1923, RELZASED BY NEA SBRVICE, INC, Colonel Holles, soldier and adven- , turer, returns to England, the land {of his birth, when war is declared | with Holland, He comes to lodge with Martha®*Quinn, wealthy hostess of the Paul's Head in Paul's Yard, * London, 1t _is -dangerous for the colonel to secure a commission in the English larmy because the name of Randal Holles, father of the coonel, is on “What tonight | anger fanned by uneasiness. traitors have I been close with?"” “What traitors, do you say?”’ She sneered a little, “What of your friend Danvers, that's being sought at this moment by the men from Bow Street?” * 3 He was instantly releived. “Dan- vers?” he echoed. “My*friend Dan- vers? Why, I have no such friend. I never even heard his name before.” much bothered by traffie |along here.” “Nor by ed, with a suc ful spirits really r for tonight at le I proved a true prophet, for we came upon the main strect of | ead without further incident, | in a comfortable | Madge Turned Inland to Escape Her Pursuers “Nobody could slowly,” I t the ce policemen,” I re-| ugh, for with transfer to the dirt had risen with do beiieve that we traffic little Ja »e hurt, mechs said ¥ iless of 0 a safe old hotel for ti thought ided both had enough and held of Katie's skill unch bountiful belated supper vacuum hottles that none a a while and coffes 1 from chill. > children fell msleep almost be ght. Lillian's fore- pro- for break- hot | us the warrant for the execution of the late king. His Grace of Albemarle, old friend of the colonel, promises to try to se- cure for Holles a commission. Mar- tha Quinn fals vietim to the charms of the colonel and proposes marriage to him, Holles refuses her offer. e dreaded plague is spreading “Indeed!” She was terribly derisive new. “And maybe you've never heard the names of his lieutenants neither—of Tucker and of Rathbone, that was in here with you no later than yestérday as I can swear. Two traitors that was arrested this morn- ing, along of a dozen others, for con- Seated at a table, with other guests, even though you have not been intro- duced to your neighbors, it is a point of etiquette to pass.f remark now and then to each of them. There is no need of introducing yourself. spiring to bring back the Common- wealth. Oh, a scoundrelly plot—to murder the King, seize the Tower, and burn the City, no less.” It was like a blow between the eyves. ‘“‘Arrestédl” heé gasped, his jaw fallen, his eyes startled. “Tucker and Rathbone arrested, do you say? Woman, you ravel!" “Do I?” . She laughed again, evilly mocking., “Step out into Paul's Yard and agk the first man you meet of the arrest made in Cheapside just afore noon, and of the hunt that is going on this minute for Danvers, their leader, and fer others who was mixed up in this wicked plot. And I don't want them to comega-hunting here. I don't want my house named for g meeting-place of traitors, as you've made it, taking advantage of EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT One apple, 6 oysters, 1 cup clear mato soup, § scotch stew (large serving), 1-2 curly endive, 1 whole canned pear, # thin slices crisp gluten toast, 1 pint skimmed milk. Total calosies, 1131. Protein, 319; fat, 325; carbohydrate, 487. Iron L0266 gram. As potatoes appear in the usual amount of bread is Even so the salories are many. 1If the juice of one lemon is used for | the oysters and endive add 50 calories to the total. Clear Tomato Soup One quart tomatoes (canned), cups water, 1 medium siged onion, | 1 cup celery tops, tea®peons su- gar, 1-8 teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 2 whole cloves, Put tomatoes, ery, cloves, sugar and d onion into a soup kettle and simmer minutes. Strain and add spit, pepper and soda, Reheat and serve very hot is rule serves four person Total calories, 357, Protein, 24; carbohydrate, 280, Iron gram. were undressed, and we ourselves nodding over them into bed. day,”. Edwin said, ary glass as I left] my room, and when dawned with a clear air 1 felt refreshed the sleep which had but by the promise of better luck which the sunshine held. rapidly in London and on the streets the colonel sees a victim. found task of tuckin, another ima to go to Xt day nd mild by mine, Model Killed . . s NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY As Holles, perceiving here no more than a sick man, continued his ad- vance, a voice from the retreating crowd shouted a warning to him. “Have a care, sir! have a care! may be stricken with the plague.” The Colonel checked, involuntarily arrested by the horror that the very word inspired. And then he beheld |as toutish, elderly man in a heavy wig, plainly but scrupulously dressed in black, whose round countenance gathered a singularly owlish expres- sion from a pair of horn-rimmed | spectacles, walk calmly forward to the stricken citizen, A moment he stood peside him looking down; then he tured to beckon a couple of burly fellows who had the appearance and carried the staves of billmen. From his pocket the sturdy genteman in black produced a kerchief upon which he sprinkled something from a phial. Holding the former to his nostrils with his left hand, he knelt down be- side the sufferer, and quietly set him- self to unfasten the man’s doublet. Observing him, the Colonel admired nis qfliet cofrage, and thence took shame at his own fear for his utterly worthless life, Resolutely putting it from him, he went forward to join that little group. One of the billmen was pointing out to the other'a purple tumid patch at the base of the sufferer's throat, His eyes were round, his face grave, and Iis voice came hushed and startled, “'See! The tokens!™ he said to his companion. And now the doctor spoke, address- ing Holles, “Yol would do well not proach more closely, sir.” YTt it the plague?” Holles in a quied voice, The doctor nodded, pointing to the rurple pateh, “The tokens are very plain to see,” he sald, “I beg, sir, | that you will go." And on that he once more held the handkerchief to his mouth and nostrils, and turned his shoulder upon the Colonel. Holles withdrew as he was bidden, moving slowly and thoughtfully, stricken by the first sight of the plague affwork upon a fellow crea- ture, As he approached the edges of the crowd, which, keeping its dis- tance, yet stood at gaze us crowds will, he observed that men shrank back from him as if he were himself already” tainted, A single thing beheld impresses us more deeply than twenty such things described to us by others. Hitherto these london . citizens had treated lightly thig matter of the plague, Not ten uten ago they had been deriding and pelting one who had preached repentance and warned them of the anger of Heave launched §ipon them. And then sud- denly, like a bolt from the blug had come the stroke that laid one of them low, to freeze their derision and fill their Warts with terror by giving them a sight of this thing which Litherto they had but heard ported, The Coonel stalked on, reflecting that this event i Paul's Yard had| n He stew the deereased (By Dr. Clifford C. CHILDREN'S CONVULSIONS To the mother who is somewhat the | weak or rom constant family cares the addgd burden oken | of & ¢ on the verge of sick- I could | ness or sudden convulsions is almost my com- |the law straw before her own®break. water, minced cel- slic is Dirt 20| On the rvous d worr! ild who is a sev- lights il- | down or serious illnes, curving Under certain conditions of home it the matter may not be in contagpt | with thg child during tue day, or at least a large part of it. She may come at evening and find the child throes of a sudden convulsion, present might observy . o egin a number of | Gossip’s Corner EAT AND One apple, % cup cook oysters in 1 cup cream sauce on 2 crisp pleces of toast, 1 cup clear to- mato soup, scotch stew (large sery- tng), 2 corn croquettes, 1-2 head curly endive,"2 whole canned pears, 2-inch | square chocolatc 1 caramel | Silks for Frocks ip custard, £ heaping teaspoons su- Shirting silks with satin stripes arve 4 tablespoons cream, 1 pint ik, | Use d extensively tor sport frooks and 3 tablespoons butter, 2 thin crisp|Simple tailleurs, Silk ginghams are pleces toast, 1 lurge roll, 1 dessert- | Mmade into most quaint costumes, Embroidery Embroidered batiste and eyelet em- | broidery is combined most charming- o |1y this season with crepe de chine, wverted Jby - muet learn to K Wy such sympto beer close Motht 1 when hav ion, wat layer cuke, to appear It often happe children’s diseases are apt to begin convulsions. You must under- convulsions of the child the place of an ch occurs in the grad. s that ¥ with stand that tt said to take spoon ' Irench dressing. | $otal calories, 3185, Protein, 448; | at, k 3 wdrate, 1451 Iron, 0189 gram White Fur Collar collar of white fur persists on and frocks, particularly those of tin or erepe, down Not J g | may be Y resurned X initia Th | suits to ap- w or first ¢ ¥ come on guite o ¢ lack of ob- | quath attention, in appear to be of bodily econdi convulsions. 1 seems o brain of smaljer A stion w y Ten but on account ¢ R Seoteh Stew Two pounds lean mutton, 3 carrots, 2 turnips, 4 wotatoes, 2 onions, 4 cups water, salt and pepper. Cutmeat in ineh boiling water and hour, Add onions cut turnips cut in dice and add carrots cut in dice, Boil 15 minutes longer and add potatoes cut Boil half an hour and serve Season with salt and pepper when the added, ries, 2719 carbohydrate, pointing t amp a lew away i H \ 1, and here this Silk Sheting shirting in stripes yvards TANKARD T, servatio backe many instances, 1 right e sudden « - ing under HE CRASHED THE DOWN AND CAME TO HIS I sil checks frocks plain color, [ 15 | with made inte snappy pipingsof court sport bad 1ot pour over simmer in slices ¢ Boil 15 minutes . rilled Goves Scalloped edges, ined with darker on the newest gloves me that haven't a man to protect me, and il the while decelving me with your smooth pleasantness, I it wasn't for that, I'd inform the Jus- tices myself at once. You may be thankful that I want to keep the good name of my house, if I can. And that's the only reason for my silence, But you'll go today or may- be I'll think better of it ypt.” 8She picked up the emptly tankard, and reached the door before he could find words in his numbed brain fo answer her, On the threshold she paused. Tl bring you your Score present. v, she said. “When you've set- tled that, vou may pack and quit.” 8he went out, slamming the doof: The score! It was a small thing compared ‘with that terrible menace of gao! and gallows. Let him be de- nounced for associationgwith® Tucker and Rathbone, and therd would be no mercy for the son of Iandal Holles the Regieide. His parentage and an- tecedents would supply”the erowning evidence againts him. And yet the score, whilst a comparatively neg- ligible evil, was the more immediate and therefore gave him at the mo- ment the greater preoccupation. He knew that it would be heavy, and he knew that the balance of his - resources was utterly inadequate to| Get from any druggist, ohe ounce of meet it Yet unless it were met he | Parmint (double strength) add to it a cenld be assured that Mrs. Quinn|littit sugar and cnough water to mal would show him no mercy; and this|{a half pint. The minute you take fresh trick of Fate's, in bringing him |like a soothing, healing poultice, it irto association with Tucker on the | spreads, and relief comes at once. very eve of that conspirator's arrest, | Children like it too. placed Kim in the power of Mre his to the revolutionarie !Quinn to an extent that did not bear 0"6“! LAlE BAG out- seen Laque sometimes childre leather, Ire basis for my are the is indig rather afford convulsions, irked degroe, rickets or pin{ Do j ot 118 ?1.04926 gram ad ' Burned Crust Iemove the burned crust cake rubbing with sandpaper ot in cubes, dirt Scarf and Hat to mateh frequent- | 771;,5‘\ come in plaid wools or silks in the Iron Tmost vivid of colors lisutrbance, to a nery will of potatous are Total e centors, by Bearfs and 822 This girl is dead. Miss Mata Stoddard, artist model, was killed in a Tos Angcles automo- bile accident. Her face graced scorcs of magazine covers. magazine-cover 29 ring on con serious. el worms, tire tra nmenteds then, ool g \ “they'l In Sy \ , bu main road eve y "L — x 1 A ) s al reatment em, Ma ’ h cp your Kitchenvare kitchenware polish with whiting Wash zinc water, 1 cloth dipped in soda, in soup and woolen baking betare the the mperature gre soon as th « if the) 1ot wait 10 undress, | ar t riv 10 physician, place pa~ Where ' . tlent in a hot bath (t “To Ri 04 de isla with re do ) keep the : by gently or #) just as Button Molds molds with outing wool before you gcover they wil ‘look . . Test for Linen easy test for lne drop of glycerine o abgorbed the m it rolls up like a othes on- 1 "Loveliness . A Clear Healthy Skin Ineured Use An Cover flannel or woft them with silk and h better is to place a button it It quiekly aterial 18 linen. If Irop of mercury the head raised and | iechag. | the hot whic water the child an cold o ot ¥k pply Do more beli ! ] . minutes, wrap in | atih for more The Adventures f Raggedgm ggedy Audy @ | i Ly Jo ‘“y Grue“‘ '..: the Commonwealth than a seore | of advocates could have accomplished, It was very well, he thought. It} Abn and / T was a sign. And If anything had toaken a been wanting to clinch his decision to| pargli o ‘ squcaly throw in his lot with Tucker, this| ed and b disting from PARMINT Stops Any Cough Quick he would e fat Raggedy | things, from n 1 that w had poodics to ad been g the fat policeman, but suspected that | policeman wi a little pig the eream cream cones Aha! Yo mean old a magic vig of for “It's the a uld not be supplied it, But first to quench the thiret engendered by his long walk through that eweltering heat, and then to Cheapside and Tucker to offer prodigious a lot mo cha the ma ot stop to think & son N said might by H more fun for pig by n into having him cat okies und ice Letter ¥ trice Grimshaw, Continued pufls’ and « to & sword enter know that y pa hie as again went him The ward Bird Hand!" nfleetion A slight up- of her véice marked disdain of that which, o hostelry. Aee her repul- chances have a n—ten “Is Hector!™ the BT Magician cried, RSE P wow need AS e 1 the common room, | considering. Mrs. Quinn turned fgom a group of | And so you behold him presently, citizens with whom she was standing arrayed ouce more in the shabby gar- | to talk to him with her eyes, | ments that he had thought to have | her lips compressed, passed on |discarded forever, emerging from the A BACKACHE AWAY demanded forbiddingly, | noster Row where it had been w0/ t of ale if 1 deserve your | lately and so jubilantly acquired. | ER— quoth he Here he discovered that there is a, IKidneys cause backache? No! Lis- off in silence, and re- | world of difference between the treat. | ton! Your backache is caused by jum- urned with a tankard, which she/ment offered to a seller and to a|lago, sciatica, or a strain, and the t Jast night?” said she betweon ques- |ago he had paid close upon thirty. sons stiffness and laméhess dis- tion and assertio Back to the ®Paul's Head wWent nn+ Don’t stay crippled! Get a He nodded, pursing his lips a little, | Colonet Holles to find his hostess | Small trist bottle of 8t. Jacobs Oil Il remove myself to 1 Bird, in|awaiting him with the score. And{{roin your druggist and limber up, A 1 across the Yard ihis afternoon,” |the sight of the fatter turncd moment after it is applied you'll won- |had consumed during these weeks, | Whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, vas but & poor sort of tavern. Irrelevantly he fell to considering Theumaitsm or sprains, as it 1s abso- was something portentous in | that this very costly thirst of his|iUtely harmiess and doesn't burn the utterance. She came forward to was the reswit of a long sojourn in | SKin the table, and leaned heavily forward | the Netherlands, where the habit of | BE ANU so tender to bim hitherto, was now | exceeded twenty pounds. It was a A his declared enemy. “My - house,” | prodigious sum. Woman's Noble she said, “is a reputable house, and 1| He raised his eyes that, despite him, | [ f mean to keep it s0. 1 want no|were haggard and betraying from traitors here, no gallows' birds and|those terrifying figures, and met that | into his own little parlor, at the back. | Paul's Head carrying a bundie that nt Jater she went after him.|contained his finery, and making his placed upon the table before him buyer. kuickest relief is soothing, penctrat- Y have made your plans to| Ten pounds was all that e could | Ing Bt. Jacobs Oil. Rub it right on he | almost sick. der what became of the backache or He marveled at the prodigious | /umbago pain. upon it Her expression and attitude coplous drinking . is commonplace. | were caleulated to leave him in g0 | Then he came back to the main con- ike . baleful glance of the lady who, be- e're {cause she could not be his wife, was f s t goodis “Wi may be your pieasure, | way back to those shops in Pater-| eave my house todey as settled [raise on gear for which a féw hours| ¥Our painful_back, and instantly the lamount of Canary and ale that he! Rub old, honest ®t. Jacobs Oil dive, unsightly sk doubt that this womhn, who had been | sideration, whick was that the total 0 enc it's caused by constipation ond a lazy whieh easily and quickly remedied. For a good, now his relentiess enemy. o= safe, purcly vegetable reguiator which will keep your system clean, liver ie Be useful; honor, ignity, ;endy work at $7 4 day. To wo- men 18 to age a thorough 20| mes, course. Nom- | sectarian; $25 a mo. while learning; dan- ces; amuse; good food, lodging free best teachers, vaca- on. 1 yr. of high #hool necded. Write for bookiet the mad,” he said with cen- No, I'm not mad, Tor a foel neither, master rebel. A man’s to be known by the company he keeps., Birde of a feather flock fogether, aw saying goes. And how should| (Continwed in Our Next Tssue) s ~5 Jewed Chains To clean silver or gold chains put| be other than a traitor that was thesr in a wide-mouthed jar haif! nds with traifors?” |filled with warm castile soapsuds. | rashed the tankard down upon | Add a teaspoonful of ammonia and a | ¢ woard, and came to his feet | teaspoon of whiting and shake welk Sdeath, woman Will you tell | Then rinse in clear water and dry inj e what you mean”” ge roared, m-‘,-_we!er: sawdust. e

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