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NEW BRITAIN DALY HI‘JRL&LD,.FHIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924. DAILY FASHION SERVICE, St GOOD MA \IERS—] - MYHUSBAND'SLOVE:| __or mevcu mvee | | | Given Unsealedl Not all coats helic being | | ¢ . RAE';/\!L severely plain this seasoy cven though o ® SABATIN| o implicity is 1l u black / % i * ILLUSTRATED By @' true French ingenuity , 4 9 R —- [ A ; ERATATL JAIATINI (935 RELIASED BV NEA BERVICHINC, 0 &6 Alfred Duarkee Stood Up 0 w‘x Al “‘::‘ N .\“1‘:\ \.\\A":vlllln . | o ; % # BEGIN HERE TODAY like rats to their burrows, in the pale ine the 4 | R ; Colonel Holles, soldieir and adven- |light of dawn. | i Birae s e r drawihis S ram e e L it gL | y turer, returns to England, his native Thereafter he hired a bed from R R MRl e Nl b wy hoRL Sny e e s S e 2 ? jond, when war with Holland is de-|ihe vintner, and siept until close upon | and spoke K His promise to be “mumn as £ 4 | 4 & cared. His Grace of TDuckingham | noon. Having broken his fast upon “ R e b e T i e 1o i) Y2y Lires Holles to abduct the actress, o dish of salt herrings, he wandered named | fur below e e et s o Sylvia Farquha 1t is dark when | ferth again, errant and aimless, He from DL e Ty o B A By i 2 the Colonel c her to the house won through a succession of Aarrow, ¥ . % % 7 Buckinghamn has rented, {unclean alleys into the eastern end of | pesilt o anbal RHEAIY Rt O ;| 4 % i o g 3 Upon their arrival Holles is horri- | Cheapside, and stood there, aghast to y { AN s : s % ¢ P o fied 1o see that Sylvia is an old sweet- | survey the change that the month had | and ma i MIERTE poni Ty ot o Py i ; . |heart. | wrought. In that thoroughfare, | T i e ; ket stute i BB i Bt i I : 5 uckingham and Holles engage in | vsually the busiest in London, he| PR St e Wsee Rty o 1 U el a ducl. The servanis of the Duke | tcund emptiness and sience. Sibwny e : : e iy : A o render the colonel unconscious, He turned up toward St. Paul's, his| 4 |10 of introduction is handed st ; . i et p i : Ay L : Wien BucKingham attempts to em- | steps echoing in the noontide through | o 4 O8O NNCCAEROR L8 Gl e o Rl i 1 e Pad . | 5 Ly brace Sylvia her dress falls from her |the empty strecet as echo at mid-|gol LSS IR L TRR e T e in the Mother and 1 ; < ] Ao ¢ £ y ‘1'.)".‘4’.1“(‘“‘]r;\m;n’.‘:‘g"u;.. purple blotch, n{[‘,tlelltprlh(A steps of some belated [N llCo f s author. You thauk :’x BN g W . . t Y SISTE y A ; The Duke and his servants flee.| Albemarle, he learnt from a stray |YOUr ”“,‘;’l‘l‘: fzf“:‘;"“g written it and el Lo ! y it B ; ¢ SRS Holles n and saves her sailor with whom he talked was still 5° °" ¥ s bee Slore, tracted fiie | nty voier LR oukokn: (A daily menu for the stout and thin) e ? lite. When the doctor pronounces at u.r-l;'w-kynd ’Tru\wi n;( his 4-:m.‘; b 2 . 7 ¥ A L = 3 Fer out of danger Holles leaves the r, onest George Monk remaine money, I : ¢ his keep the g woman om EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT : or : : ) I 3 ouse at night. > - gocs wi 3 st unmoved by dan- ear wasn't a taxi, | wr « or your home by Half grapefruit, 2 thin slices cold D L‘.,im \‘“‘;ulr'l QMH;;"‘::CW SORMRVELY ger_"b s bia poxc unmoyed by i THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY oney miKht ke i / OTANCe. o to do. troast lamb, 1 tahicspoon mint : RAPA 4 N e Holles was tempted to seek him. | §f a policeman saw him; in the thi i ity fr t Visi- tablespoons upple and celery ; ¢ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY .| But the wmptation was not very| com. | Strong upon him, and he withstood ft. Such a visit would but waste the | time of a man who had no time to| waste; therefore, Albemarle was hard- | ly likely to give him a welcome, His nights were invariably spent at the sign of the Flagon in that dismai Adcle Garrison's New Phasc of COEEFT For Bess Dean piace he wanted nothi tor.” lettuce, 1 eup tomato b sy Mo i ekl Wasren e e G | 1 el i 1 B e Ry U v o The three rooms that had in the fourth place 1 do t kno A his ehecks redd grily. onions, 1 steam s b E By L g0 x:r»-'rl"h' r home were situated on the his status. He may | g 1 vou go" he sa “You | spoons canncd AERD 1 i first floor, and as they ascended to 8 othier for RlL Raaws card it vaile ¥ N B—thE!| cluten toast. i toncted bran anartin. 1 X e ¢ the landing they saw the three doors| you wor insult him : 1 alike, each of You |gluten roll, 1 pint skimmed milk A d stun open. Two of the chambers were te , and therefore, In kim a tip I immer on the pooh Total culorics, 1090, Profcin, 197; Tatki bt the arawi Ay We were at oot of the stairs 1 I will aequ leila of ¢ sarbohydrate 680 or 3 darkness b he rawing-room, | ! bl bt o vhi r a 3 earbohydra Iron, "o which directly faced the stair hea alley off Walting Street into which when 1 finished and Alfred took off ry much. She's only sram. ; light, and even before Merest chance had led him in the ¥is hat and made me a low bow, a few delicate stiletto acids of fruits an | ; ; nas gl suiliehssandaerent g first instance. niuch to the amusement of the few 8. But the rest of y Why are classed as carl 5 i 4 % the deaslation rauht fhacs The end came abruptly. One night people gathered near the ticket win 1 think the girl was an unprin- as starches and snai g : furhiture was ot menaly dlsarranged,|—HNE seveath that he slept in that| doy. 1 am as used to his vagaries as cipled vamping ereature w inlove the number of carbohyid : it wes eudeiy bin Y eome UL lewd haunt of recklessness—he draik | Lo those of Dicky's but just now the With me to hear the lot of you g0 |without necessai 5 fatte £ moy ety iy BR/E 0L —_— 2 thoneof 2 B DUL AN Now LhS R e broken, and some was nissing al-| B did the words accompanyi it.. here was something in his voice Most buiky v« . . . wether, ' !hr seeretaire .~t‘uml open, L it grandfather must faint, almost undefinable which vet as carbohydrats ws they are | - \ I8 docks broken, city, son e rified, 8 Puritan minister,” he sa ored of subconscions gratification extraordin ily rich in starch they can | 1 d ulll :‘:| RGEMpety S tomat ipbn Al ! you going on to your at the picture his last words had be eaten freel P O . fifthly and sixthly and soventhly 7" drawn, T attuned my voice to an Potatoes ar e of 1the starchic R ’Hm".vm"l the Judy ,"?‘l.’f’ Alfred is Contrite contemptuous drawl, tables, but they do not make a ’”'(_"n,' o within )'j;"_ ‘]“i'_’“. : “';: “No. I'm going to stop ri don’t think she is in love with people fat, 3 JepE long moment, — contemplating _tha ther I said, conscious that my |you” T said. “In fuct, T know it." starch by thorough mastiention they R fm‘\\'n!vll u:h voice held a trace of testiness but — 2 may be moderation. One ; s C41e6 b kil 1uies diaess ot not caring particularly nd pleass sz Ditkied Dotato two or three times a hadl Tt i a consiirrarin i don’t forget that until those Tlarri- week should Le provided. (By Dr, Clifford €. Robinson) money-——representing most of her im- | son children are safely on hoard that T AND GAIN WEIGHT EFIEOT. OF DIET 1 (& Tonsl ceh TR oE anat Ardwer ) ; ship. I'm not anxious to 0 Goss,p s Comer ¥ Half e ‘H,‘[ 1 tublespoons e e s i ina :\ d been wrenched open; the XIIOH")"‘ attention attracted to me either rambled eggs, 1 ocup un of I finished the sentence with a ragus soup, 2 slices cold ast lamb, amount of water to be taken is a “What am I to do? Where am I forced little laugh, but Alfred 1 1 fablespoon mint felly, 2 tablespoons | point of importance. In the real re- (o turn?” she asked, a at| knew, recognized my real reaction " g apple-celory ¢ n salad, 'p head dueing dict 1 advocate your use of at onee supplied the 8 had toward the nonsense Cake, cracker: read and ginger- lettuee, 1 cup tomato bouillon, 2 least one full pint daily, better go from this ace place at ) | The young lady across the way says By Jove, Madge, I'm sorry he snaps will retain their erispness and slices fiied caly er, 2 slices hacon, The bodily loss of wat ¥ once. T have an old aunt living in | {alia ‘;,,\ff,.'(','m," i Sttty gl 2 baked onlons, steamed parsnip, 4 and another, is about two qu . Charmouth, T will return to her,” ‘;n“q it takes to make a mark, - She had also, she added, certain I A - sald contritely. “I feel like kicking rreshness if kept in tin receptacles, myself up those stairs and down but if they are kept in stone jars, they tablespoons chocolute brewd pudd So in your dict, as advoca in the u(..'.llw!. (ln:]r as ‘i-l-‘ \\"w)hl .n.n'y n .1:‘- become moist, 2 tablespoons whipped erea 2 tal) article on reducing, you will notice the moneys in t hands of a 11;”:1‘- r near Beadod Hats us a trifle more conspicuous, I'll —_— spoons canncd loganberrics, e amount is comparatively small, Charing Cross. Once she should ; . e o ' g beaded motifs are used M content myself with a promise to be Hot Dish Stands devil's food cak siie ‘ This gives you a good idea of what have withdrawn these there would be Vo mum as an oyster till this stunt is When your olicloth covers for your toast, 1 toasted muffin, 2 s part water plays in food andthe di- nothing to keep her in London. But SOVN S over. kitchen table become torn you can Whole whoat , 4 tablespoo ut- gestive proc If your body, un- the doctor gently restrained her. The laugh T u,lw him this time 'yt the good parts into squares and . 1 tablespoon sug ! tablespoons der ordinary living conditions, calls Tt must be almost rtain that the A MAN ADVANCED HOLDING What is the Use of Livin was not fogeed t is as impossible ' gyals < de s, muayonnaise, 1 pint whole mitk fo! it EG A Touk R N er she Vel yuld temporan ) 1 2OV R A " b & S At B } als to put under hot dishes. Ry e > m r about the v ir pints of wa- bd r she named \}(vlll temporarily A FLAMING LINK ABOVE HIS What is the use of living when a » be angry a re urkee as it s Tot s, 3048, DProf ; Jity (although comparatively few | have suspended business and with- 1A, AT satafiin il the | nterning o is at Dicky. The two men are much wet Tile Floor fat, 2: carbohydrate, 14 this nmount) you can readily seo | drawn himself from a place in whiel YOIAN; ROV A0 1 v ke, But ) i 1 ar; v S ———— s+ e {ired as when she went to bed at alike. Bt the involuntary mental oo, panic and confusion had made an end 1 R A e mirth from me. T am no cUNEINE |sine it is rubbed dry with a thick asparagu ; AN N0 Wi reduction i wdvoeat- Would be with difficulty that out of |As & consequence, when, at the host's EiM-HoWE BUSUR - NEEEOHR I vine, unable to be happy unless my oo drter being mopped the cream of ¢ * ed for tl nder 19 or 2u, the londen she would find any one to bidding, he lurched out into the dark M 1 =PON AR husband is ¢ 1 t Sdek loth after & mopp ¢ A 3 - 14 = e roiatepem 1OMS Of ailments peculiar to her gy ushiand is co tly at my side, but pa s as mueh real er s M bUTE T MWatar et ot dnirito ths ! Hive et Wnelter: alley, the last of all thoee roisterers| BHA ©F P RENE RO TITE (0 M ory 1 share with most women the normal a e 2 ‘orcam.” Cream is one ol v tias Phe realization of this unsuspected 1o depart, his wits were drugged to Which makes Nfe a ' i avor of Vish extent of more than one pint eithe woman in this condition should rely longing for one's own man when A Httie so-called fats, It m diges e thing, that she was doomed to im- the point of insensibility. upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable there is a grave eme cy confro \ quickly assimiinte - wrisonment in this d « ol Vithout apprehension or care RER 0% i 7 kel PSS BTN SITERICY. o of fish, particularly if you are using \‘_”' kel Another important point to he cares PPISONIC :' e ‘I,',”,””-l oy ‘]"“ i vv:kzl.«].‘-\::. i “")‘y ”;",“ O e o Compound, a #ood old-fashioned oft-over pieces for eroquetics, tim i 't e | fully coneldered, in the reducing regl. Beomec abandoncd atite Ci et Al g e sl “1 Didn't Ask Hor.” o o RaFtEIE SR Tl Raths person who woul R b i e wan, inhabited only by the unfortun- he came into Watling Street, crossed It was no fault of either Dicky's Ei Htw‘w\.,.l. v ate i eRale ol : bodily condj. @1 and the unciean, a eity of .|,;I.‘| g8 l-:vmmwl into \lu:l.v‘lv‘\\\,nln}v) l..n h or mine that circumstances had left Prevents Marks RETLSH R ek tion and weight every day or tw and dying, drove her almost to the southern side, and reeled blind|y on- L ith: in mattier ahu3intes ver : i acil they am od t 1o oo i i uttermost limits of despair ward until his tect struck an obstacle N > shesg ! Keep rounds of waxed paper under rs cun be included in the menus e s ’ * The doctor s comforting arm | in their unconscious path, He pitehed the farm and sent me on the hectic the doily beneath a vase of flowers N eatad duc weakening after a few o W el “You are not over it, and fell foryward heavily upon journey with the Braithwaites and the d your table solle ' G R bbb a wecl Jow on your excreise pro- = Mt on @ ot © f 4 ! — 3 s and t nd your table will colleet no whit 1924 A Service, Inc.) b i g IS2PYO= iterly alone,” he assured her gently. bis face, Lacking the will and th i (Copyright NI Harrison children, of whicl M o re s AL LA ks d - Vil « 2 fie has A m ch of which this littie | ring gram ur the e« oy m still here, to serve you, my strength to vise again, he lay where expedition with Alfred was a part - - B Nth ducing ¢ ] e adapted 114 e 3 f [ sank P 4 . 105 Form Pitting dear, and T am your friend. e had fallen, and sank there into a The thought of Mollie Faweett had Knitted Capes fhrom Paris Comva & very smart |19 the bodl nse of healthy ace My friend, it is heyond considera- lethargie sleep. marred seriously our relations but 1| Knitted capes in white and in all pepe : o g A bl 1 o0 Wb oat Halo e mewm A haIrshotir pessed It was th B0 ot rebrass 6 homaatok UEils | colory oe ohawn for i snd in oll|type ot gown, wrepped clomely. about s, Who can help me now A half-hour passe v " L # spring the figure from the shoulder to the oar i nd the success of you “It 15 in helping others that we best lalf-hour immediately hefore the longing for his presenco and aid and |Some of them are knitted to stmulate ppoe” 10 Wi o e fall el 1 will depend ws mich on help ourselves,” he explained dawn. Came a bell tinkling in the n unjust, unrcasonable b al | accor lea : ; : i L |V o 2 uttitude ¢ 7 istance, 8 ¥ &n unj nreasonable but natural cordion pleating, from there to the hemiine It s your common sense and attitude o “Yes, yes But how does it lie in distance, Slowly it drew nearer, and ——— | OS5t €(fective in satins or crepes mind as on the diet itselt, my power wow to do this?" ac repeated at intervals might have H In sever ways, my dear I will been audible and intelligible to Holles Take a glass of Salts if your Back let water stand on a tile floor s will refult through the diet as it will destroy the setting. 8o ki Bl 1| ration, " nutmeg improves the flavor remedy made from roots and herbs ontains narcotics or harmful o fifty years has been restoring women to health anc strength and the joy of livngi tell you of one, By God's merey and had he been conscions Nearer rang the loving heroism of a fellow-erea- the cry up the silent night ! ture you have been cured of the “Bring out your dead!” You e “ u o a e nn plague, and by that cure you have The vehicle halted at the mouth of been render what is commonly the alley in which the Colonel la¥. No man or woman who eats tos Hurts or Bladder Troubles Known as a ‘safe man’—a person and a man advanced, holding & fam- ' yuch meat can make a mistake by w A1 immune from infeetion who may ing link above his head 5o as 10 cast (ushing the kidneys occastonally, says 3y rom the pestilence, Nurse. search the dark corners of that by- oo o 0Bg conm e weid, which exs o very diffienlt 1o find.” He | way cites the kidneys; they become overs “% g Ay Jo W Grue“e pansed, peering at her short-gighte This man beheld two hodick worged from the strain, get sluggish ) through his specttacles. stretclied upon the ground: i fall to Mter the waste and polsons rosc slowiy, her hrows bent in Colonel's and the one over which the yoo i 10 FE0 B R G ok 1y, 1 . ndy ongi - khe “d @ e Colonel had s Ned e shoute Andy Andy s o ) uitered : little Calor £ had stumbled. He shouted | pyoumatiam, hoadaches, liver troubl elf-pity And unless 1 something over his shoulder and ad- diszin lecpiness and Ietter from Teslie Prescott 1o John about $76 a month. 1 am sure we Alden Prescott, can in some way pay this to your My Dear Husband mother, It would make her much Raggedy credy i WS & very s v T am sure it wou k 1 Hoolye .I\ i« t I to'y i i He w 1 1 o s ’ ) gaiy " I 8 yrinary disorders often come from pose to you. The nurse 5 . . wh . Deen taking care of your moi 3 0f carc oft your shoulders, dcar lowed the Magician through 1 ’ )" g Ked mofnent jater by the Siniduetnd | SBRTY [dibbedce find is without relatives, and Jack wood ¥ t i s nor CHAPTER NXVI by his fellow, who v TR bt S e Gl 368 booome tired of the Hife To me, de o is nothing in After The Dead-Cart lorse's head, pulling at a short pipe AT Gia o Yeur ok hurte ob hard work which public nursing the world a0 cas as money, " : ! : 1 P w asked Colonel Holles in' Whilst he who held the toreh stood { |7 11® Kidhess, or your BAcK TUEE O tails. I sounded her the other d 1 yel most 15 ¥ n to it ind a mor ar \ o " ot wow he had spent the week there to light the other in his work, | T the urine is cloudy, offensive, ful : S She Susiect o 1 that at least ' 1 : d 3 < L ! s afraid of ¢ that followed immediatcly npon his his companion stooped and rolled | #CUiment, irregular of passag at- for a year she w very much o and v ha thi i t v k M Med 1 youted tag who W fre he in Knight over the first body, ther ppeid fop. | LeNAed by a sensation of mw!v: stop to settle down quiet s Yy ' : % ot i kg i - ; " 3 . : 3 have supplied ward, and did the same by Coonel *AUNE meat and get about four nu,l‘un PEIUY m L yAL I ion ey ik by hat ahe wol ’ e ‘ r hir ot W t d most Holles Jad Kalts from ony pharmacy; take ol odeh ot i y Lite, ma i ' ! « c The man with the link thrust this| ® tblcspoonful in a glass of watet n abou ) s ' icers wto ‘ ) 4 t fi desting or'into a ho ttached o tront | Pefore breakfast, and in a few days 2 ol ) S WAl fles 1 even ‘ f putting as of the dead 1 Lwe | ¥ouT kidneys r ct fine. This fam- ons salts is made from the acld of made t grac » 1 A s R 1 ricnd 1y g t ¥ ‘ 1K mination of body, or rather of | &rapes and lemon juic - ;r.:mhmr\d lately o s y - ¢ ¥ of € r Lane fuch garmefts as were upon it with lithia, and has been used for gens A 4 ¢ Je thin . G < io " b 8’ "Not " trouble over here, | erations to flush and stimulate the purse, whe & Mine nd it | t i E tie i rose, took down their hooks, in urine so it no lon oper ¢ 1y #i — t t " st P sof e body by them they tion, thus often ending bladder weake SEE—————— J ot ; ' | " - 3 . " thic teve 1 o t up into the vehicle ness, t W T H 4 . Zing narro « he prancer nearer said+ Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot the ¢ e for 1 y r Last 2 vs 1o gl Her Nick, turned and stepped to- | injure; makes a delightful efervescent T T D S et Kiew " ot e s 1wy AL L™ t have w " broad ward ihe horse was led | lithia water drink, which everyone - ' t tr rd - 1 ' the heart for 1 paces, so that the should take not and then to help keep drawn by light from the cart now fell more the kidneys cles nd active I the Kidneys; also to neutralize the acida inses jrritas arrow door, fiully upon the Colonel's iong supine blood pure, thereby often avoiding “Helped My Boy” Fiiog o he "ol Harey and Son Hociygoois, | D . o el 3 e o g s e, orvoves Kidhey comphentions. . v . e " Nick went down on one knee brside —a Mother Writes " y my et whe v 1 it 1 A (L o Hreet im, and wttered & grunt of satisfac- ght o ster Heg g X £ " r ) . lurel tior “This is better.” = oh't dn ot A e for ort 1 v t, surprised, at His fellow came to peer over lis - ] cleve e 4 Our eldest son, aged cleven, was ' thesy >t 1 | » i " a ted there. shoulder = nsequence, A gentry-cove, damme!” he swore Eat”’- troubled with persistent constipa 1 1 v s tion until we began giving him ' e a ' h by Wit hortib! ati; L Their g - (o - g, ovgr the 1 Iy over Holles and they chucked ob- A very few doses righted him. His P = o pieces displayed in arry's bowels became active and in a short ( H The trve had Faa ' flithy paw time Robert became regular and his i 5 s wpon the na ) “ t the yne cye “Not munch else mmbled one general health improved Mrs. O, t 1 s " « t ¢ after a further pection A. Close, Waltham, Mass. Only one . ! T i t \ ¥ » 11T ’ re's his sword—a rich hilt; of many tributes to Dr. True's , M 1 him ¢ r- M i Elixir, 1 The True Family Laxative and worm expeller. Made of pure herbs, pleasant to the taste and effective in correcting constipation : ~ in old and young. | arge sized fam - ‘ ea ‘ t Wit gt bottle $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40¢ ' i + dod it “ e sehind the Colonel’s hat and ¢ ropped into ratt Kucre il wused for over 73 years 1 shall foii nly o 4 Magicinh v s il