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FEBRUARY 28, 1924, fORTU FW BRITAIN DAILY KERALD, THURSDAY, G0OD MANNERS' Don’t Force an Introduction AILY FASHION DECORATIVE BUCKLES SERVICE. 888898908085, 830.9883,8088880.050.8, 289888889089 Y HUSBAND’S LOVE Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE § i nt i vars” e i tailored or the more feminine 8 with equal propriety. TPFIPPEETVIEIVFEVIFFITE front door opened looking n NE'S FooL. * RAFAL & SA!A‘I"NI Lod s rranTmaTEd By RV, SATERPILD - The clever use of buckles and an| & Unusugl coliar effect make this suft| ® decidedly different and distinetive. | | type of hlouse - RELEASED BY MEA SERVICE, INC, oo @ RATAIL SABATINI 1923, FTPPPEPETIRTIIW Taken Into the Madge Children Were and T found With upon a mite lNighted fr 7 . bronzed of skin from isnted s sind sun, brown-hafred, and dow as bright her namesake that for o s message, and for board lnndmg when they atterapt it. Soaser| or latér they'll get Danvers for thir| way. Th#¥'re on the wateh for him, aye, and for others, too.” the BEGIN "AERE TODAY Colone! Holles, soldier and mi\en-| tturer, returns to Iingland, his na-| tive land, when war with Helland i & declared. It is dangerous for Holle: Colonel Helles pushed away his to secure a*ommission In the Engli latter, Bis appetite suddenly: dead. army becguse tift name of Randal|He was in a lrap, it seemed, and it | Holles, father of the colonel, is on Dhad needed those words overheard by the warrant for the execution of the |Chance to make him realize it. = To late king. dattempt fight was but to court dis- The dreaded plague wr.admg‘cmnfl. True, it might be possible rapidly in London. Mis Grace of |10 obtain a certificate of health in a | Buckingham promises to think false name. But, on the other hand, gome way to lelp the colonel. - |1t might not. There must be In- cause he is floancially :mbarrawd |auisition into a person’s immediate the colong] is térced to sell a p"c?,,nntncadenm if oniy te verify that he less ruby given to him years ago for |Was clean of infection, and this in- saving the life of Buckingham. | quisition must speedily bring to light Martha Quinn, hostess of the Paul's | @ny prevarication or assumption of Head, In Paul's Tard, London, falls|false identity. in love with the colonel and he is| And so he wag on the horns of a forced to leave her lodging place. éilemma. If h& remained in London, . sooner or later he would be run to, Fat And Lose Weight | ’ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |€arth by those who sought him, who Half grupefruit, 3 tablespoons bak- | y oy 5 bobut he ok fwould be sedking him moré relent. ed beans, 1 cup canned tomatoes, % 4oy A ,h"en‘:r., n two men here Beek-| o)y than ever now, after his man- head lettuce. 1 lamb chop or 5 ounces | “‘H’f“'_ SR L I hundling of those messengers of the | boiled mutton, 1 boiled turnip, 4 ta- ey ‘:i’ar:"‘:"’ o tantis o tne Duke 18w last night. If he attempted to S o emon gelat Jd sl s |80, he rere t e blespoons lemon gelatin pudding, 1 of Buckingham. Observing this, the 80, he delivered himself up to justie tablespoon whipped unsweetened andl Sto-taned Aask by the very act. » The influence of heredity upon a cream, 1 pint skimmed milk, 2 thin :;‘(f;d”"' Birtanie: e He determined, after much gloomy |person’s nervous and mental makeéup | slices crisp gluten toast, 1 toasted WAy waa G e cogitation, to seek the protection of [is oftén very markéd, but in many bran muffin, 1 gluten roil i hey was memengers Albemarle in this desperate pass, and [cases such traits or charaeteristic Totu! calories, 1080. Protein, 287; Girosts e sig, o Thay {with that intent went forth, He [habits do net show. |fat, 23%: carbohydrate, Tron, {80, . But ¥ know them. T ¢d | sersisted in it until he reached Char-| We come iuto the woeld, each one i 3 gram |a mort o' questions. How long YOU ling Cross, when a doubt assalled him. |a being of limited capacity, but in SIVety DLttt etory |Ead been in my house, and Whenee | ywy,i ir Alhemurle should refuse to|other respects free to become what you came and what ,\-ou did. \ And o able, tances of education and en- cabbage can bo included in every diet i Ryl syl e oS We are respongible to the extent.of and used interchangeably. Romain, shoulders, and curled his lip in con- eur powers of capability, to be, to the endives and watercress offer va. % have and to do those things which tempt of that injunetion. | s riety Holles collected himself. | place their stamp on us for good or . . ey “Mister | FRO " Erecas | Banks,” he sald, “ye're a geod friend, i, a%ording to our persofisl growth with wring and | |and T thank you. 1 have done noth- “"gr"';“‘l":"" aid hand asesad e Yismiag. |ing. Of that T can assure you. o Py P But i v Buttermilk can be substityted for | appearances may be made to |upon the healthy functional activity damn skimmed milk s degired. Plenty of | . I ol |of these organisms, than upen some |water ghould be drunk during the jane. The unfortunate Me. Tycker tar oft influence calied heredity. o I3 . » h i iday. , “H'Fh?*" "Ld“,;;l';"h °',":|"" (ntaPrumAed ’ | One can do more to develop and The toasting of bread does net [ him. “Aye, dr, T thought It might be |gain physical perfection by well 4} ichange its food valye, 1t merely {that, from something thay let fall |rected diet ane exercise tian by rath- makes it necesgary to “chew” and iy | That's why T take the risk of telling hulf-heartedly claiming heredity more casily digested. {you. In Ged's name, sir, be oft shapes our ends, Eat And Gain Weight | whiles ye may.” | ;'.hf‘ ‘:o“.',:‘,?’ :l,::.'lh.“l;‘og,m.:::‘, Half grapefruft, 2 slices French 4 |activity in 58 ® y 'toast, 1 serving brolled ham, 3 table p;;rdh'hl'»ol::;l-“‘:-m::’n:;;';;e;q;:;; to that of the most insignificant se. 1epoony baked beans, 1 cup canned to. | the of the procaeds of the wele-and, creting gland, depends not s6 muecl matoes, 'y head lettuce, banana salad, witheyt so much as waiting to col- {on heredity as our own will and desire |1 cup cream of celery eoup, 1 lamb o [1ect whet genr he possessed, he set to get and place the bodlly fugetiens chop. tublespoons alloped pota {out at once from quarters grown sud- under perfect control. toes, 1 bolled turnip, 4 mhl-smnnm ldenty so .,,“ dangerous, Healthy life for work and true hap- {lemon gelatin pudding. 1 slice sponge | | He was not 2 mement tes wseen Nn'eu i the puramount fesue, cake, & tablespoons chocolate bread | | Even as he stepped Into the gleom of One can rise ghove lis gri by pudding, @ tablospoons hard sauce, the street. two shadowy forms loomed | carsful attention to the hygiene of tablespoons Whipped cream (sweet. 4. Jnhrut\nv befers him te bar his way, 4 | health and bodily condition. Using cned,) o tablespoons mayonnalse, 4 jor very wide at the wrist, with aliyntern way suddenly uncoversd, and the equation of health and paying tablespoons maple sirup, 4 tablespoons colerfyl lining showing. 'thrust into his face. |every possible uftention to the laws Ybutter, 4 slices rye bregd, 2 slices e e | "Stand, sir, in the King'e namel” {of best mental and physical develop brown Lread, 1 pint whele milk self Teimming |a gruff voice commanded him. ment will uceount for a most striking | Te calorics, 3851, Proetéin, self trimming are preferred to ale' He coéuld nol see whether they had « eontrast to what has usually been fu. #ide has a soft « or buff tene on | fat, | carbohydrate, 1864 most any ether type on the smartest | weapons in thelr hands lor not, ner| tally pessimistic views on this sub- the back that v § & very accepte | 0189 gram gowns. @id he wait to uscertuin, At s blew | the alleged offense? . He finally de- |ject. able covering ! Its rather interesting to know that Buttoncd Blouse he sent the lantern fiying, at another termined that first he would make | Modern ‘intelligence agrees that 1 tablespoon of butter means about For the taillleur ure thg smartest of | he felled the man who had advanced |ON° last attempt to move the Duke health will shape und develop the in. 100 calories and 1'; lumps of sugar biouses that button from collar (it. The arms of the sécend messen. |Of Buckingham. ydividual more Hmn heredity, [mean another hundred. Butter, boing CHAPTER XV pure tat, und sugar pure carbohvdrate pearl buttons, |[ger wownd themselves ghout his body, | and the fellow steadied *himself to The Shadow of the Gelows these are of course fattening {oods. . throw him But befors thut coukd His Grace of Duckingham had not | The banana salad is simply a pecled are happen Holles had knocked the |accompanied the Court in It flight to | ind seraped banana relled in ground | of | Lreath out of the man's body by a Saligbury. His duties, indeed, re. | |peanuts arranged on a bed of lettuce jolt of his elbow, and, as the catch. ealled him to his lord.lieutenancy in | dab” of mayonnaise, but it (poll's arms slackened in their grip, | York. But he was s deaf to the | caloriey to the lettuce. Of White Silk Braid he was flung off and vielently hurled | voice of duty as to that of caution. | 200 are carbohys | White ik braid trims spert skirts |against the wall, The purbuit wgs|Je was held ¢ in Lendon, in the protein lef imported broadcloth and very fln»!nm long malntained, A Serviee, | [the Colonel was able with safety and pregently [thraldem of his® passion for Miss Ine.) ‘f'.'mw 1. to | Farqubarson, and ensaged because | munu a meore lelgurely and digni- |that passion prospered not at all W TR n-d progress. Befora dawn he had | Tt was his obsession on the wcore of |reached the conclusion that 'here‘\flu Farquharson that was respon. | | was but one thing for a sene man in |sible for his neglest of the letter that his position to do, and that was !o\HoHll had written te him. That ap- | quit England, where he found nothe | peal had reached him at a moment “The Adve\\turesJ RaggedyAm 11ng but bitterness and disappeintment. | when he was plunged into dismay by |Now that the Dutch were buck {n the the news that: EiryJohn Lawrence's w “ |Texel and the seas open once more, | orders had gone forth that all thea. |there need be no difficulty; not even |ters and other places of awwembly | L Ly my |Hu lack of funde should prove an should close upon the following Sat- The House Ldwin helped me hat and d of brow nd Kkeen as th meant: ¢ iy was s0 nonplused i and 1 forgot Lillian's ammered out a request lodging for a few da) them u, 1he brown eves narrowed a trifle W ut you to me?” she asked, courteously enough, but the infer- that she teok no re without references, and, there was no sign about the that it was other than a sub- home, would The Letver Works Magic “ageq Vor reply, 1 opened my bag and g S1001 handed her Lilllan's note. T (A dady menu for the stout and thin) | for whom by W her face change as she looked at reh might be in | the chirography, and with s weleom- trying to |IN8 Sesture she threw the door wide “*Come but I feit my own cves hook my se of as 1 h he t whic I I, but st note don't you to sful Why with on children It is bad form for a host or hostess to take a guest by the arm and liter- ally force ninT upon -others. Intro- ductions should.be formal and quiet, not hoisterous and informal, shar strete and 1 in the driv o 1 m ence was plain il be smiled a ¥ appeared, meaning at once went with me, and he had indicated, only a well ccuple in a o chine full of childr now an organized s That he the He « were the pluce an but 1 caught hi If the he took children th at passers-by dressed middle instead of a BY SISTER MARY ress. was spare Harrist surmise was patent, spirits chili at t evidence of his anxiety. With our succe cluding of the pursuing car when we had fled through the tog to Riverhead, 1 had shed my own fears and this glimpse of my practical brother-in-law's thought processes daunted me But I preserved the “poker upon the ession of which [ ) sometimes teases me, and replied brightly. “That's a splendid idea How about it childrey Would you like to come inside with me Shabbiness Only Lack of Paint There was an unanimous chorus of glad and excited assent, and with a thankful glance at the street, bare note just them of either pedestrians or |, " vehieles, 1 took Roderick by the o . i 3 “This may be u risky busfuess, band, and with the other children| ., gaiq, “hut Tl do anything for chattering axcitedly in my wake. I|yoo “vorb 00 wwhere are the started toward the house “mrh;rw-v of yvour party of whofa she Lillian bad described to me | speaks?” “Youll say ‘The Night Befors|“PLI T . 0 . Chfistmas, all the way up to it," she '1‘h-:r~x~ '.‘ :aruc’-‘ l‘u the rear, bad prophesied, and indeed I Was|,..p “ond with space at the right strongly reminded of the ilustra-| (00 LT voieg potter get your pdef tion of the ‘famous old poem as J| " . people in and out of sight ! saw its towers, its long windows and |, "o on 0s pogsible, Children, 1 hace ts verandas. Before | had stopped = L some of the 'niecest sugar cookies the car I had observed that it {out in the kitchen you ever tasted, the shabblest house along the rr-nd,‘“-”, you come with .uv. and get tome all the others giving evidence of sub- | o0l (o0 ntle bdrings in the urban prosperity. But as I sent| ... ¢ i searching glances around me I saw| that the chabbiness was only a lack of paint. Lverything about the plage | was clean and tidy and the grounds showed the evidence of care. It was the most unattractive time of-the year, with the trees denuded of leaves, and as we approached the house, and saw how profuscly it was covered with honeysu vines climbing roses and clinging fvies, I saw that In the season of bud and blossom i1t must be a rarely beautiful old place Lillian had told the woman to sending me was Mrs and a smile at the remembrance of in. congruous names I had experienced 1 vignalized my prosy hostes 4 tall, stout woman, telling self that an ostrich is as much a bird as 4 Eparrow But when, in down while I hospltably. in sit e By Dr. Cliffokd C. Robinson ich ! HEREDITY AND HEALTH house open- hall the side She ushered ran through ti with rooms upon ing from it. Into one of tliese, a voom 4t the extreme back, she led us and thet we all had comfort- able seats before the fire bilazing in the grate beforc she opened Lilli- an’s note us a of into » middle vither i from didn’t say They asked | tuc day should eat | Lettuce, eith. | my owr ined, % shy ir opposite pardon me.” I nodded a m assent, and she tore open Lillian's read it through twiee, then a4t me thoughtfully itting room.” settled herself “You will to me perfunctory come into thei rown furnith neeessary 1 answered Gossip’s Corner Simplicity Rules One vees less embroidery on spring frecks than was used during| the winter, and there is a general ab- sence of trimming on even thege trocks designed for the most claborate cecasions wus Lace Trimming Cascades of lace, running from shoulderling to hemline, make an un- usual trimming for a straightline frock of black crepe de chine Cheap Wall Paper Sometimes very cheap wall paper | that is quite impousibe en the right sleeve Styles Sleeves are very tight and tatloreq THE | AT A BLOW HE FELLED MAN. 470 | take the risk of believing his o nocence, consldéring the nature “of Iron, Before Mhlllng Wood stains should be removed from before it is polished as they very noticeable if they are not thet the name was with me satin to waistiine with tiny At wood will be of Filk-Wool scarfs Gay vearfy of plik and worn efcctively with sport surde W eogts Washing Glass Glass that been warm water with cither monia or soup my has answer to my ring, drate, 155 fat & | (Copyright, Tl i Teslie Prescott to John Alden Pres. | believe i, Jack, but there was your cott | mother in a wrapper, her hair in o papers, I'll bet Jark, vou 1 #afe | never seen your mother in curl pas | King | pe aind she was holding the baby her iy arms, singing Charge to Keep 1 Have.” Tatt Jack wars opef wid her of his dear her throat T have thronsh He would ship as one of |urday, as a very necessary measure in the Lord Mayor's cumpaign againet the plague Now the closing of the | theaters mean! the withdrawal of the players from Town, and with that the ebstacle. {the hands aboard wome vessel hound With this intention to Wapping betimen Dearest We arr and sound eplendidly. a great you he | for France watched you éver since you came 10| made his way live with Gran'ma Hubbell and we ' next morping havé never seen vou frown and be-| Vesseld there were, and hands were end of his grace's opportunities. comes péevish when Gran'ma asked |needed but no master would ghip him | Either he must acknowledge defeat, | |von ta do pomething. You have al- luntil he had procured himecif a cer. |or else act promptly. ways loved the tiny creatures of the | tificate of health Ha took his resolie at last end forest you have a kindly heart o thelColonel trudged wearil: went for the sublle Bates, who was the filled with sunny happiness. Now |the Guildhall, ghing by eparsely ten. |Chaffinch of Wallingford House, He ielen,' the Fairy Princess continued, |anted, darksome city streets, where gave him certain commands—whose | ‘wor Valries always know when a child (he saw ne more than one door ! ful]l purport Master Bates dig not Is kind and helping and considerate, marked with a oposs and guardad by |completely apprehend—in the matter for the lo watehman whe warned all way. of o house. That was on thé Monday ved here vesterday a Your mother is I think leal of go That was a very nice story, mis. ter fat policeman!” Raggedy Aun! #aid when the policeman had told his story of the little poor boy whe found He v looki a little green bottle, “Now Raggedy with the utmest satisfactior Andy, edy Ann asked, “can you 11t~ hands was finger tell u 7" Raggedy Andy took off lis little and ran his rag hand up threugh his yarn hair and ¢ shoe button eyes wiggied merril “You have all heard the story of R done A\ od to get rid of that terrible Priscilla Bradford My wvisit s amusi Your mother o b jeo 0 me, but 1 rdial, and et first she ! 8t the baby, After a wh Aging over to him whe in the room sl e great big brewn 2 here not ¢ and to the ing 1 room mnex turned visit Getting door | AN AILING WM Yook Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound — Happy Results Neweast] and everybody 'hm‘kb' I was o1 omen thin Hre John 1 miother up. ot “] wish he Aor a m e 2 birt ou o 14 be Aacs Know FOR A YEAR i breauss it that leve o, Ps.— | wazall r'.r dnwn into decline been ailing for 2 year with p8ine in myright sice 8o that ] could hardly gtand on my feel. When [waiked 1 feit as if something wan i faling. 1 was not ble to do any work and hagd a nurse most of the e She gpoke to me about 1.ydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Com e it a fair (risl. Some one bottle ghould cure them, but 1 did not stop a1 that. T tank more and got better, and am able ever #ince to 4o my own bousewnrk was a time, Thers when | would eompliain of ot feeling well, that my rr.n..,.., would , ‘Go to the doctor. tell me to get Put now he abottle of Lydia ¥ ‘s, and 1t has always helped me. tell me that they but they don’t , $6¢ 1 take 1o other. the M-rn\ ) a Mot or Preg. t g Hood and Blus Beard and ree Little Pigs, so I guem TN to make up a etory that will be niee!™ ¢ 1 eried as he clapped his hands ether and daneed up and down a Tairy Tale, Raggedy Oh he fat ». difterence rat man and &t edy An a gir!; or Gran'ma near The ived there a pleagant plac . d a cu \.l)im: fttie hiouse which er of apaze 1n cama eat forest her Gran'ma {9t was They h such varing and laughing Dbrook tumbied over ‘hz stofes, Kissing the and Bowers which .grew slong shores and giggling in happinces an through the pleasss back of ¢ Hitle cot thr as it garden s Hel hed 2 #h at Lhe forest a sound on me Mirthds P aeyre the Heton, The pret ireleq abeut n the air abe head ang then fivally formed g absyt her “ 1 wlre 3 aBout H g Fairie: He In a Fairies of fon know mament Frinee siry Princes sat wp Hole i ) of bappiness always gl out the phifld our birthday 1 and | wh Wieh iieh will come !k der, Helen, and make ittle girl theught for waid h that Gran sunshine 1 Yovaly 1akey Yoy one trye! Now ¢ your wish!’' The only a momeni then she CTairy P 1 wis A sedan | Lord hen he I, & ca hair Mozt of rong, er the pang: th e only crowd weer medicines o pla - | tin in ]')Y‘ iweriative Nnoya! Against an He " ar The pretty faiies circled about i the nir above Helen's head. work nappy all the " e i too yid never nave on'd always At thls ynseifish wi lappeq iheir Uny hands ang s waved hep magie wynd. | Fairies showed inselfish Wi . o Fairies e the Prig Then the that he There ougnt. was u ¢ 5 rignt t “am wus 8 n cone it ook Besides thesr, with new 4 shoes on it just pick wh i I ould ' ' o { wonlg treea, fwere Teen mad” thet @8 i et me such a ora the 4 the He cond or of %, and a here were come lerrand as himself Mayor's cortificute that should enable | from this stri the day he waite® | duting the stifliog § hawkers Tnetead Against Antidote,” * the ushers and tarers to keep thejgdistance The extent of the panic he realized to the Guild. d found 1t besieged By coaches, | t méb on foot, | :"”v'l“ the | health racape at last me upon the to proe them to ken city, a hunger and thi moving ol dors amulete ngainst of the ges,” which i 1 have beby gathéring, and whi have welcomed, her wape: “Ififallible Infection, reig Corruption of er the fke ili afford s purcha bribe th t ar * the preventive t y normal “a h Pr T Cordial Air” | o 1 thet o according him pomne preced must wait and take his turn rived late Tovard pts thi 41 red b In a the 1ot ap fzers gt A1 enes this they s Byt aonvered Why. at ught a ce new ! o8 i humblest nanded and perhaps Vate than he suspected n@ghouse Heton all in Cheapside, where he sousht 1o «lav pangs of thirs and Lad neltier eqte wparsely of conversation a to ol b there, and, 8s he his turn dig not likei® o come thet das @t al departed evening he Aisgruntieg to Per hoyr he was he - had tenanteq « hunger wer dr vetheyt betaeey seighbering tatic ing ef gerest that ing 14 w1 antl Holles wae he one of them asked The Goiratatt rificate of health wim 4 rave Town n o rs v regh e tier -1 & einee soma - tas ™ ad and in the seurse words which gasr How when h cave ety prain are 1 the he te | of the week e closing of the Vvary ¢ his precipitate departure Harp. On Tuesday and resourceful Pates was abie to re. master hiat he domicile see ) was the made The precizely required at should r¢ d | ever fairly equipped srest, whe 1 country lence a o rd would i on tasy .. e with ¢t now & lowin half he His m it B ha “Ye're scnundre] ates ot ze your gra post 16 his begin spaciny lately refnoved himeeif out of dread of was merchant in Venchurch glad enough to terme, censidering how lm~ possible it ¥hnants for its libertics Rates had grace lay oh mornis such 8 thongh quire 1t to surmis “ diwelling in vacated e owner A red his grac g y flates whose Eaturday theaters which the & as hi his coul I Snas e in the " rest, was to n Holles | from xcellent had found * grace grace not | a clantly Tyder tenant to the pesti certaln | who | 14 et the ,.mr present to find pureucd to tranepire acting avnghed 1 taken for growing a in my seric 5 appry his Alscretion without wh ontright nesurance and a'l that it implicd that ! granted cery without a a1 suid he deyly o the heuses in the City or| inquiries as he nee at the tings al- | be- | competent i mertt | There wae a straln of hymorous n- oF | P rocdhle aintad Ave at 1] one side ! eftective - solence in the Duke wae dispostd s rhaps because ith Cyreuiar toming as High as the & one # with his Yere a con nething intimatels re (Continygy in Oyr Nex - flounces of unuena Te fellow, of which the tolarant elon was ar ors popn chope ine on are ohe way 1o ake 4 per satin or crepe The young lady across the Say says she does hope poor Lenine’s successor will prove a strong enough man to | keep Mussin’ from going over to radi calism Milk Cans Milk cans may be kept sweet and sanitary by bolling out occasionally in #trong wolution of washing soda T hlu,w 'fl £ Try theme Ao mation -orfly rogue. | your p The house will 4o admirably, thoush | Srerrme 1 shbuld ha'® preferred 2 loye district