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SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924, O © RATALL SABATINI (923, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, DAILY FASHION 81 RVICE ORIENTAL WRAP LLALLLLILS ~— GOOD MANNERS™ || Just Including ’ Another % RTUNES FooL *+ RAFAEL L3 SABATIN| «* < ILLUSTRATED By R.W, SATTERFIELD - about | MY HUSBAND'S LOVE! ’ Adel i REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ( """V'T'VQ"V"@T""’"@T'f"’f’fT"“T"‘O"f"”i""f’v‘""‘?""‘i FETETIEYWT Made Be i tiapected of fer its i cloih slight- arrison’s Thix coat, quite ! in, sleeves | an idea of i or typi wi com 'y oone » ing dinner o RELLASED BY NEA SERVICE, INC, FaL (paralyzed. His limbs refused their | Colonel Holles, soldier and u:l\vn-‘mii(w: they scemed turned to lead. | : b ) ¥ turer, returns to England, his native | Sjowly, where he would have had| ; Jand, when war with Holland is de- |them swift, his arms relaxed their i clured. It is dangerous for Holles grip of that sweet body. Slowly they ! commission in the Fnglish | uncoiled themselves, and slowly h quse the name of Randal|fell back beforc her, erouching for- | father of the colonel, appears | ward the while, staring ever, his) on the warrant for the exccution of | jaw rallen, his face the face of a ma"i the late King. |in the last estremity of terror. | His Grace of Duckingham hires| Suddenly he raised his right hand | Holles to abduct the actre via |# point with a shaking finger at her I*arquharson. It is dark when the |throat. Hoarscly, in a cracked voice, colonel carries Ler oif and. he | he spoke. 2 A, i ae ae e e “The tokens! The tokens!" {Svnenpouiheneenito Detathing e a rented, Holles is horror struck The three grooms, entering at that @ servant. or other person you "1‘) he sees that Sylvia is an old checked and stood there |mot carc to introduce, and a frienc heart, When the Duke arrives you appreciate ay thing you,” shic Bess Dean a Move to <l BLGIN HERE TODAY Durks o madicic home o room ! Vs, tinet schonl tnvasir army th Holles, wai ed mysel compeiicd 1 to Al oner. i swer fion wh s periait "t you,” happened, which gh I S he threshold as if sud-|is With you. it is proper to inc oo upon | just within the th jon. This need Dicky s can't reac “Wh w Goo ceiver elickes akful that direct and my 3t farm, turned not re- can 1 you?" fnterrupted, and 1 was something help in his distinct note common not elicited by any specia terest in me. There could b other explanation was some reason to escape from his office at this particular time, and for ntle Leila Durkee 1 rejoiced greatly in the know 1 already had conned my answer (o his question. “I will have the car headed east on the south side of Fifty-ninth near to Columbus Circle as T can g 1 responded promptly. “If you take the subway’ Bess Talks to Madge “I'll be there in a jiff: terrupted. “Whoever's will wait for the other. thing you want me me?” “Some money to cash a cheek,” [ answered. “I haven't enough with me, and I haven't time to go to the| bank. | “How much he queried quickly, “I can get anything you need, Par- don ! just a minutc What did you say, Madge?"” I named the sum ms I did so, that he had interjected words addressed to someone else, That Dess Dean was interrupting bim was patent, and I was not sur- prised when he had repeated the sum with hearty 1 right,” to hear him say hesitatingly “RBess i8 here, and would like to speak to you. I'll hurry right along. Good-by." | “Wait ! 1 heard the word in Dess Dean's most imperative nd then her volce sounded cooingly into the telephone, “Oh ! Ma nference that ol tronble, You to help yon, b e 1 wen wt meet BY SIST EAT AND GAIN Six sweetenzd stewe cup cooked coreal, poached Ve loud. Ther which to | my o noted that iy ' Dean e reading voice capabic or was- &l ess, which T had had Kknow of cager Know was con. 1 sense enongh potuto soup, « pickled babts, 4 ounc ring, 2 tablespoons | tablespoons shocstr confide be the = p v than t 1 personal in- » other reason he gl N me 1 h nearest the teie- none that 1 éntering, the store, precattions building which 1 ntering it. Finally. incident to shake mysclf on the i.exin uvenie the fuce out of scanned of spuers as 1 phone booth, had noticed but 1 abont had with my sidewall e of slowly cup stewed tomatoes, cabbage wit cam: celery n |2 tablespoons whippe |square ginger hread, tablespoon sugar, 4 t cream, 1 toasted bra whole wheat orangr secin when the the sake, dres took uscd when unusual 1 it t, will found hread, the the bunidi down the which be somewhere nlong the curb, But though 1 walked a of two blocks up and down 1eet, and saw several vluces nt the curb, there was ot the car, nerves on blespoons hutte catorics carbohy on and looking had the walked for said block | sS4 Ira Bt driver in he in- there first Is there any- | to bring with Rameki rter cup st soft part midks, cheese, paprik Cheese One-aqug from the espoons distance the vacant [ ehopped |teaspoon salt, |butter, : Sprinklc H-bhut {eup with bread crum {well with mitk and « |m Cover with water | tirm 1o {oven and no sign oW with rem hutter for 2 the sOPVe 1 needed, noting, Jake 30 ir or touch at Total calories, carbohydra Knitted Dresses ¥ Knitted dresseg in blue, gray and the pastel shades have the most in- teresting and colorful patterns woven | in the border, fat, 001 m large ' Satel 4 Capes to """" ened stewed prunes, Capes to mateh frocks are a feature this year's styles, They vary in from shoulder to hemline, 1 in length cup shred tomatoes, 1 | b 2 tablespoons macaroon, 1 pint bran muifin, app lories, 1077, carbohydrite am Lemon Spe [ Wil accents, Little of shaded cf very youthful and need only die or a sash as trimming. I'rocl wette are a silver g dear, 1 can't help the you in ori how lovae v with are Rinow an't 1 some (] up Carved Wood Buckles Slipper buckles of carved wood arc unusual PESOrY--mosi eile with tan or light colored pumps, the plainest languag: of her, bui inst but firmly of you, no one but to speak would struggtod with ber in the t 1 thonght wored conrteonsly "That's awiully indeed 1 need anid now person e to st mptation One 1 tablespoons cold ing water, grated lemons, 2 = | S spoon « Short bead fringe is nscd effectively | ! :"‘ po ‘l ait, Souk gelatin in some of the new straight-line frocks, It is very decorative but does | Minutes. Lot the not inthrfere with the long, straight |*tand in the boiling line decreed by fashion 15 minu | until - sugar dissoly gelatin Stir until ge l To When mixture is aste how | . tablespoon an ac e al Bess, Alfred, | Plainty only hinder much, however, your offer at ak to Alfred good i Joit col wra W on extra v Thank am sure 1 ap mi value in? it soton] s and i 1 it ay ree May 1 & Y ’ L) crumb but nd squecs ad Crambs bread quickly it in an empty between the fin, without 1 Crs, Distinet Uneasiness , dear heart, 1T know lemon juice, ging to sct whisk until heaten beat mixture |to ¢hin ana Total o 14; just ses Then frothy. untii until become 709, ' i rice, 0013 gram, (Copyright, 1924, | . 2 tablespoons of dash ounces hroiled herring, % rind cup sugar, 3 stifr hohydrate, ily menu for the stout and (thin) MARY Wi A pr cup ki s | cmon pot cup son leme cr mac w 1 hic mufii dinn marmalade, 3 1 pint whole I'ro te, 16 (Indiy e bre oa must ] tered b heose Vo p minutes, move nee, I'ro! te, cl o ded ¢ mon ¥ skimmaod slic I'rof mge nulate ter, 1 Wl d wat ted le water ed an latin cool at wi Add and T. firm, I'rot run > slices broiled ba- 1 ¢ n, cum butte atoos, shr woe m sponge, inch m, ? aroons, poons table slices n, 2 er rol milk. tein, idual) ad ecrumbs 2 tablespoons finely tard, 1 tablespoon | wrd and pour over hreag « ining erumbs and of Whe from: 1} an tein, AND LOSE WEIG or four gnall unsweet 1ed g8, p stewed ey spor milk, ‘o8 tein a julce of crgs (whites) er for 1 mon for stir stand until jelly 1 th a whites dry wir tein, NEA Serviee, 1 ta- 297; Tron, not 86 Tron, cab- gluten Iron, atin, cup hoil- rind 10 or strain over sugar. Stir to 18 disgolv- in of and |an intelligent us Turn a mold | food values and how to govern your Tron, 1 1 Dr, Clifford C, Robinson AVOIDING FAT swork in regard to dict is past. A carcful study of 'your by a real physician will deter- mine your standing in the health col- umn i you will be able By The day of gue J getting fatter, he 1 tests and the N- ray to direct your daily dietary habits, s0 that veal food satisfaction may be obtaincd without asing the belt line, There cont pe are not inc no need of getting fat ex- sibly through disease, If you luzy, if your habits conform to the, rles health in regard to proper diet and your excrcise pro- gram is carcicd out the way you carry our your eating or business program, o normal body with fat, muscle and weight properly distributed will result, In the desire tg be what you are not lies the danger of doing the thing for which you will he sorry. Do, not under any consideration be tempted 1o indulge in any fat faker's nostrums. Common foodstuffs may be divided into certain groups which in a meas ure correspond to the needed chemi- cal clements in the body, There ar food che which ad- vertise their foods supply a1l these natural elements, rour life pro- cesses will be fully complete by using their compounds, But 1 do not advise ment, Science has soly the diges- tive probiem in a most conclusive manner You can oid being fat by Jerstanding of prope mical companics ny such treat- stive system, and its dig Oyster Stetw little eelery added to oyster stew it a delicious flavor. A A Letter Trom Teslie Ruth Elingto Dear Girl: You can't imagine 1 to get your letter, perhaps more be- cause it told me that you and Jdack were friends again. Jack also wrol me to that effect, and plained how and why h Atherton to dinner, Dear old Jack! fdea of the conv other man xpect was agog 1 was gone AFTER BABY WAS BORN Back Weak and Painful. | Mrs. Miller Benefited by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Rotan, Texas.—**1 am writing to let wou know how [ bave been benefited by I taking vour medi- ine. After my sec- Hond baby was born my beck was weak and hurt me cont 8ol thought['d Prescott o no one for ther n Jack th togeth as to dinne a mom memberin thing at all the Jast thing do would conspicuous lunch that jf “ betwee cith to dine place room in towy why this n a male employe makes such a sweet morse to unde sure i there and * of how e glad 1 was a popular 1 wonder ner he cmploye Ann and policeima into th dy nice ma gch a stir a I for He ro vent ions a8 110 Mo am quite ow | 1 with many tim ow 1c he re where it had helped 0 many womecn. had been bothered with my back for over a year, and it would hurt me u il 1 could not do my work, which is keep- ing house for three and eooking and washing dishes, 1 tell all my friends if have any kind of female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable l{l trial. You may use this gestimonial if it will help any one.™ Mrs. C. R Miusr, R. F. D. Ne. 1, Box 76, Rotan, Tex In a recent country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lrdia E Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound over 121,00 ies were received, and M out of cvery 1'W reported they were benedted by its dse. For sale by druggists everywhere, | Rage noand ¢ Wid Gazook's' tend | The Adventuresf Raggedyhm gedy Andy cdy A " Wild ¢ An by Jg\my Gruelle 1o wr 1. “Vor 1 cither “Do you want m gody Andy aske trying Ann or me, 1 and cver o hard The Wild Gazook laughed afraid, Raggody Andy waid 1 'l bet you wonld taste good! m hat you would taste 1y Goat! You vec!™ “Iam not a real Billy @ mean W e with youl” you in- ggedy you ever to « shall wrest!s “Do not way heeunuse kind a veal Billy Goal Gazook* th the Wi all none 1 Gazook of them 1 have been time! But some my magica “ip the nice policoman. cupboard and took dewn and in tried sorts but . with of long of nagic the scene the two men engage duel. buckingham calls for his servants and they attack the colone who is knocked unconscious. Sylvia is a horrified spectator. NOW GO ON WITH TH Yet, at the sound of the voice gently addressing her, opened her long blue ey set in deep stains of suffering, and looked at this handsome sattyr who stood be- torc her in an attitude of that v in itself a mockery., “Dear Sylvi he was saying, * 1 beyond measure pained that you should have been subjected to. this this unscemly spectacle; 1 need not protast that it was no part of my irtention.” She answered him almost mechani- cally, yet the ironical answer she de- livered was true to her proud nature and the histrionic art which would not be denied expression even in the extremity to which she was redueed. “That, §r, T can well believe,” He consldered her, wondering a lit- tle at that flash of spirit, from one in her condition, If anything it served to increase his admiration. sighed, She sat now stiffly upright, dis- sembling her fear hehind a mask of indignant scorn that was sincer enough, “Is anything sacred to ch a man as you? She rosge by an effort, and stood before him, swaying, slightly conscious of dizziness and of shivers, and marveling a little that she should be unable better to command her- self, But she eommanded herself at least sufficiently to give him his answer, “Sir, your persceution of me has rendered you loathly and ab- horrent in my sight, and nothing TORY Duke* And now, sir, T hog you to bid your ercatures feteh the chair in which 1 was brought hither and carry e henee again, Detain e further, and 1 promise you, sir, that you shall he called to give a strict account of this night's worl “Let yon de you think it, 8ylvia? To have been at such infinitc pains to cage you, you lovely bird, merely to let you fiy away again!™ “Either you let me depart at onee, sir she told him almost fiercely, her eakness conquered now in her own indignation, *“or the Town ring with your infamy. You have prac- ticed abduction, sir, and you the penalty. T shall know low to make you pay it, I swear that you shall hang, though you be Duke of twenty Duckinghams, “Maybe; maybe, charge must be made are your witnesscs? duce them, it will pgainst minc. And the actress, however, exalted, such matters the actress.” MHe smiled' [ *“Then this house, 1 {1t is tenanted by Holles; it was taken days ago in his own name, he who brought yon here Well, well, if there must b goat, perhaps he will do well another, And, anyhow, he is o for the gollows on quite other erime He brought you here by foree, o far we shall not contradict each other. What follows? How came 1 here into that man's house? Why, to rescuc you, of course, and 1 stayed to comifort you in your natural dis- trese. The facts will prove my story, My grooms will ar to it, 1t will then be seen that in charging me you are a scheming adventuress, return. ing evil for good, secking to profit by my unwary gencrosit You smile? You think the reputation bestowed upon me by scandaimor populace will suffice to give that the lie, I am not of your op and, anyway, 1 am prepared the risk, Oh, T would take greater risks for you, by dear.” She shrank before him in sheer t ror. Then, conquering herself, tif- funing in every limh, she drew bere self Majestically, a very queen she fiung out an arm in command her magnificent of her gracerul hody, the lor of her eyes wed and burned and looked r for the deep, o «l h they were no ith an almost inarticu) sprang forward to Sie slipped aside and away befor. his slanght setting the ked ehair had been sitting crash of its fall secmed rate to the sinmibering mind of and disturh his unconscious o stirred a tittle, witcring moan that a 50 soon? How can shall But first good, w Until you your word i= word upon’ is ot rufiian by him th re nro- word of an in an her, mine. named a few 1t was fory of by a fon; - crect, trag . gesture of He found poise of a in the ivory that 1 ows in ddenly, ey, he fac the a art seize hWor, in panic furione ¢ overs high be latel > in hich The pene Holl ness faint L Accomp away the weuld " to sh nothing, Two inseot faced her L round the table, | before she could tyrm to do so, Duke had seized her. Helpless in his arms she lay Over that white throat he now his head Iike some evil vampire his Tovered lips never reached it the the very act of bending, paused, and stiffened. Pehind him he could hear the steps of his gfooms re-entering chamber, Put it was not their com ing that imposed this restraint upon Bim, that dilated and bulged his cyes with horror, that tehed as tor 1o his s !t him su 1 g and 14 but, the Lent Tiut n ni ring feom cgd to fool . For a momeul h but ! He that you may now do can alter that, | know | seapes | as | rdue | to take | | The { ground, | thrusting akening nising himsc k the in a|denly turned to stone. Holles, If a tumbl on little, the and hair | which was being matted to his brow his rount !by blood from {1ooked dazed] e Duk sha near th | “The tokens! | His grace fell | gasping with dread, | swung abeut to | “Back,” he 1 | shrin. Bac bac de t cracked 1 and K hem, head, up to see step until suddenly he | ce his men. Out by his \ if S ng, pointing hand, to Duke’s quavering voice, this "““v‘(imfu saying yet again: step, oice this! “ho NOT THE PLA still ey Parq in the o A moment with him. look at Miss faint and limp her white neck and dazzling rolief brown of the buckge quite plainly white loveline purple bloteh that token of the As the Duke r turned, sudden Might Tiimse | ipon the ter stamy t B ich dre I, ribie in he him not, th never fore him out of of the hous mands which, as lowed, he flung [N LAY Under tl Coloncl Holles and e fter until despair ha the quest, in that he ironic of ago, from it last y that {cumstances Painfully with dazed room Again he tanglc hair from thercafter dully which was wet bood, was 190 ! tin horror got 1 cyes of and Understandin nd how he had clear at Jast, e and stood swayi ing round, duil-cy e beheld Nane in an oblong Venet adorned the wall vl i the mirror itse reflection of and thers \orror in She | out hey her her eyes reeted of ling back, Po to help he hen sue hersel vt 8he looked ghastly, Holl ively to moment a litt hrows spoke: ‘I h np, blood-smeare aal who her had assistan frows together effy 1 not the tonel plague 1 he take me 1 e Ay “Yon warned him “It is very great matter,” On that he Jifted 1 tirted her e spite cost him bt very lim she ikely,” a3 he ha 1 act she was resisting weak ehe uffered the shut them. and 1 jet a draught of the into the st oo™ The cool air revive her pulse cleared her nambness spon it beating m mind of that ha h LR Red Cross woman d sought so passionately long W looked face, at and physical nim to bear her to the ¥ ned iharson st the gainst POl wd the pestilence, o room, them, NX1 1 the ol wward, already Hhe has upon ut w7 to your friend in the conver is done by acguainting your friend of the topic and then going on talke ing 'o the servant, T he vantage and she many youn upposes to the imagines they \SSONG T prohibition is an ads tish steamship lines book n great suloon. 3 “Over Cereals reals while usees and Loy to cut 1o foods. sUn will coms t-over jely shape « n in into Kood with other T or bine Jeaning | waln 1hie and throat brand and them, scol, shoulders thrown | dark |yl or fur 1 rom LRTIN ed [ ne of most youth one of secn in conis 1ted \ consequently the mort popular, s where they stood they coud make out | pination with yellow and white mos upon | | freadently the | they him, arry infection? ding the precipitat nd ¢ Iy turned alone brought ¥ ol tog th in piled on ho o his rushed his considered knees, round back his smeared 5 of come rose to 1\ her there wherd his i shou '\ mirror ond If he " taring, d K el f Tdenly nd i 1 the t gh. w, that she and supported hetd of ung him, ort yully For a dnile drawing With wild eries of terror they fled be. out om- role I years him ther ither eire v nd the tihe and hand with hr grow Yect, 00k- d Iors | turned to him, contemplating hersolf {in a b that abie, | beheld the out drying out. Leather Buckles ther buekles in round or Teetive th contrasting (K blong qare very « b ey of | the color, may v tintsh and Cloche Pins cweled doulleping e populag arter that through clovhe, than have the “ the The heen crown 1t reer o popular, lex headed % songht oW pins e your Cry pie “t crust vincgar key ke f to the To put wooniul o cold rowhen mising Tools toolx * Kitehen Keep your kitehen I you will snve mueh time in the course of a year rp and steel Wool | steel wool in the lof the oven when you | using it end it will {time, | ey w1y on top hve finished last for o long Warned Biccnits rolls, bisewits or 8. fasten seenrely and p lovately oven, and become thoroughly warm cake ce in they withe Put m heated win astly with - he felt the Tan- tines Tong ved, id you hear L* he said he et in onee Tittie I clean, d her a ore some t been Afection,” “bu his wefore it was 100 dazed resistanece R ool tittle of red, she rims that his shaken condition effort, for U'n- and now 1o to i the At night lightly anoint the scalp, espe- cially spots of Gandrufl and itching, with Cuticura Oimtment. Next morning sham- poo with a suds of Cuticura Soap and hot water. This treatment does much for dandruff and itching scalps, the cause of thin and falling hair. Froe Addrens. “Onticurs Try our new Shaving Laber- steadily, and | settiing | (Continued in Our Next Issue) Chair Frames Black bave bec | eantituily | pure insced oi walnut chal dull m with th me Custard ot be difficult to ir Ay e Cope the frames that erish conditions set in and bave a bad soothes and |ease of restored | appication of ¥ Cough Syrup ( -.on-erhn ble, off ing cough and croup. t_remedy that s "'"." Protect_your children and si' At your Sold by City il Drug Store.

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