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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924, 2888880000000 20 WHLELHHLL50 5908558988 588,805.98588. i MY HUSBAND’S LOVE € ® I'h 3 i Adele REVELATIONS OF A WIFE FEPTTITTELTHEETTOT Garrison’s N L D Why Wild Surmi Thiongh Mac The wildest p flashed through my br partment ontfitting store and asked me While 1 ocea th vet | enoug figure there Know my pame. | cash purchas home, ty wi wor Viashed thing have h iy immediat s 1in as the childrer i bl d 1t de- - seomed o plan grounds manager the by n: or with shoppe: m no 1o step asid. onally 1 not tor accosted mysterions w wo Wi ore, familiay that s sur to and T v my demeanor ppoiintn Doy an's rofantastic sns som. han ping trip. Surely deteeti the Harrison children could not 1 found out my j he had felt my respect apparent clumsy and The prospeet out of the co ence from their peared suddenly one. Mechanicall I an to a partially the window. There & smile to which | swering perfunctory one. “You'll be surpriscd to Graham, that we've been watching me for you for hours,” she began, and 1 saw that she was rather dramati- be cally enjoying the task astonish- me a ing me, “I don't understand plied, *‘for mno one but and two or three other people who I establishme know are not in the city today, 1 had har to keep aware that I ment to go shopping. striding after her and demandii And no one but mys knows that | name which her superior officer’s i I came here.” terruption had left unuttered, Dut The Good sser rigidly curbed my impaticnee, I knew, of course that tending myself with ostentatiously statement was not strictly the consulting my wrist watch, r Alfred Durkee knew where T was, |that she would take the hint but unless things had gone terribly permission to come back to me, | wrong, he v busily engaged on | Rut long before her colloquy was | the other side of the city in trying fended, a familiar voice sounded he- to get steamer pas for Dr. and [hind me and 1 whirled to confront Mrs, Braithwaite and the Harrison | Lillian Underwood. children. *You have a fri guesser,” the department plied. 'She camce into the few hours ago, and said you would no doubt be in some tims today for just such emergency shopping for children going on a voyage as you have just completed, She asked me to have the saleswomen watch for | you and 1 that you were to be asked to wait for her, and under no ! circumstances to ¢ the store un- | til she came back. 1 believe she in- tended going to some of the other stores to hunt for you." I stared at the woman ment, then the thought of Bess Dean flashed into my mind in wild fan- | tastic surmise, Could Alfred have | told Ner-1 almost laughed aloud af | Dressin my own folly I remembered that | Dressiig jackets, when Alfred left his office—and Bess | going through the ~~he knew nothing of my errand to|ing facial massage, the city save that T needed his afd, |washable chints, with Mrs. Bird—Harrict—could some- | manner s my e hurri v The Inte on the pid mi ttin ry without interts father's to he a amily ap- very slender Mrs f 5 « QUTLCONS Vi followed the stocky, ressed evi- seciuded ntly so one of h anthority in she turned foreed ne with the peremptory s whic interrupted us. 7 note in th h Mrs, Bai turned murmu ind stepped and some ing store, here was wetl-modn T evidentiy 1w an an- a tor she 1y from a following know, Mrs, | rece 1, instantiy wit ar- miim Vs me i Koning from respectfully which h viously cor away listening insiructio to was gi her, which det that," re- o cerned business from r the this last truth, and a good re- a nd who is head stor Gossip’s Corner sea Plaid Silks AT extensively year, I it wonders Platl silk o millinery this nd bands of cloches, use bows tiny settes, do for ave Braid Binding Severely tailored suits of g tan or beige satin are sometimes bound with fine silk braid or outlined the edges with a darker shade Iy in amaze- on Jackets to be worn morning and eve ave made lining, taffeta, while of collars il cuffs of rubberized Rather good philosophy, isn't TLetter Trom Sydney Carton to Paula Yerier, e renm- hould b ht this, I'm awfully glad you saw 1 aula, under ances yon two great friend 1 and I know n your letter af It ur, to decid whout the could for any oth My Dear Girl: women Iways gince | v met Lesl thing ot you, ¥ to mal v Of course 1 k thot I always cxpect of you, 1 knew, when the occasion arose, would rise to it book now, and although it has rather tragic, yet in a way you must be glad that you read it clear through to the for 1 am eure you have learned ng all of life, and that greatest must cease some time A very charming the other day that people foolish to worry, She said has trouk you may eithet it may overcoms worry about it. Ii WOrry you any more, it out, don't DETROIT WOMAN -~~~ RECOVERS Health Much Better After Taking Lydia E. Pinkhem’s Vegetable Compound this you the you had You can clos was d d ny o bow ne rou really ing il no! Lealie would voluntarily nd 1 end; vade that the you lov is not that pain baby up ould do woman 1 you you die you ur little book doctor. 1 then said to ‘Please Detroit, Michigan. left at my doot was m t 1in ¥ ing Lydia E. 1 ble Compound. These letters should guide you. If you are troubled with pains and ner- Yousness or any feminine discrder. bear in mind that the Vegetable Compound has helped other women and shou'd help you. For sale by druggists every- where, DATLA PLEATING IS FEATURE FASHION 8I b K1t MARY e for the stout and thin) AND LOSE WEIGHT lemon, 1 ¢ spinach, 1| C\ daily AT Juice lard boiled « tubiespoons cauliflower with 1y purce and 1 6 radisl d, 1 slice glute nt skimmed caloric 1014 carbohydrn 1 cunees fiilet of sole, cup tomato teaspoon grated | head lettuce, 1 ! wheat his- luten che cup enit, 1 fruit sal shr e ! roll, m 188; Iron, am eanliflower ramiki then md in s with tomato e woman who must cook f hey family individually, so to speak, will find ramikins Ay devies make her and sanees or great convenienee. Tivie suit In dr n the in vach diet d is mads molded Wwith hard boils of lettue pepper or i possible to the family, desserts allow ind changes themscives to suit The spinach sal L finely chopped spinac in and garnished rve mice, in il al with and on . C. Robinson) MINED DIET pportunity in the ory mixed lemon hut no every healthy AND GAIN WEIGHT Tookotiin mon, 1 cup cream of po- World fora with 1 tablespoon Gl First, Ju cup spinach salad, 1 that is n¢ cup erenm of filiet properly. sance, censary. Learn how many calor measures for energy the body requives, Have at | 15 per cent of the total amount required iu protein foods, You difierent Kinds of foods cach uccomplishes for fats and car- 1A Juice 10 hard mushroom real quantity of food nourish body morr the the to ot mount, ORe 1 boiled 1 soup, 4 sole, 2 table | spoons tartar candicd sweog ! potatocs, 2 tablespoons O'Brien pota- blespoons caulifiower with tomato and 1 buttered with 1 grited radishes, fruit salud, croswm el tablespoons oil mavon wheat Dbiscuit, 1 corned 1-4 cup eream, 2 2-inch squaves corn bread, 3§ tablespoons maple sirup, = res huttered toast, 2 slices whols wheat bread, 3 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons cream of rice pudding, 2 pudding, 2 cream, 1 pint o eut than ounces of or heat toes, 1 ast cuy pure e spoon crumbs tea 1.2 remember the and the work the body-—protein bohdrates, Don't vat the sams This is all right for a while, when on a severe diet, but for sutistactory re- sults, a coange in program is ary For the proteins, change the neces- sary amount of meat aboul a quar- ter pound daily for adults, in order to facilitate assimilation, and halance the dally change in both proteins and fats I | pan spoon cheese, 6 1 cup 15 whipped shredded nees a slespoons bl whol date spoons whipped {milk. | Tot fat, LTSS gram, Ifor ved with ofl mayonnuise, The banana is lshredded wheat bisenit Tea and coffee ar menus but However, rotein, 268; 1514, Tron, mufling and us often with the and food bread, always change This kind of food £ green vegetables necessary thind of breads, kes ible, carbohydr corn as this menn the spinach salad o |ser s fruits gives ply or t remuining portion, which will supply the last third of the con. remember the glags of milk, some Kind of cheese, an cgg or some kind of not s hie be includec tea should coffe imperative, ot morning well thes may he 80 ghould the weak and The milk i the first thing in the last thi at ht you are heans Gray is used i a L vory etraightline inclined wort] effectively to of drinking i1 tovard indigestion, Gray fur collar - v ite Wooden Buttons Wooden buttons, carved with designa, gometimes cnameled and cont silk Scart Collars satin sca give used on Wide ve | instead | ported tweed or kuska. or painted or 18 are use to an appearance collars on topeoats of ime frocks The Adventures o Raggedyhm By au Kz\ggedy Andy by Johmy Gruelle W il time vith th nic L S " Wi must For, ui cgedy Aan can make up never eateh Magician!” . we sha 1 old polic conid man had a Al Is ten Y n must run i wor lost]” must iy Anm <aid, “We are wen wtes atwad of the Magician!™ had lost and t ian running not { policeman, were up would taggedy Ann whis- n afte R’ ime they L more foods every day, he © RAFALL SABATINI (923, B, B N HERY TODAY ("olonel Holles, soldier and adven- turer, refurns’ to Kngland, his native land, when war with Holland is de clared. His Grace of Buckingham hires Holles to abduct the heantiful actress, Sylvia I‘arquharson. 1t is dark when the colonel carries her to the house Buckingham has rented Upon their arrival Holles hor- rified fo see that Syvia is old sweetheart. The servants of the Dike render the colonel unconscious. When Bucking- ham attenpts to embrace Sylvia, her dress falls from her threat, revealing a purple blotch, token of the plague. The Duke and his servants flee, | Holles nurses Sylvia and saves her life, When Holles catches the plague Sylvia nurses him back to life, Holles deems himself unwort of Svivia and leaves her. He goes to call his old landlord, an on NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY The his lips sadl regarding u i under and his bent vintner pursed hook his head, while from Lrows, “Why, French shipping tor France at Wayp few ships of any kind » port of London is as empty as Practor's der, There's not a foreign ship'll put into it, nor an English one go out tof it, for she wouldn't be glven har- bor anywhere for fear of the infec- | tion. | The sir,” he nd mighty Colonel's iy face lengthened in [dismay, s, he thought, » the blow of his malignant Fortune, “I shall have to go to Portsmouth, then,” he announced gloomily. “Gaod 1w0ws how I shail get there, “Ye never will, For Portsmouth 'on’t have ve, nor any other town in gland neither, coming as ye from London. 1 tell you, sir, country's all crazed with fear of plague. “But I've a certificate of health,” “Ye'd need to have it backed by last 1he the [ RELLASED BY NEA SERVICE, INC, | | do | minister of state or ever Portsmouth ( would let you inside her gates.” Holles looked at him blankly for a moment, then expressed his bitte ness in a laugh. In that case 18" Why, ye s Ye'll not hav bemarie's fe men" “Asking for safe mon? nd “Nay, the proclamation don't Ye'll ind that out in Whitehall, may- Le. * Things Leing 1ike this with you, now, might think it is worth while to as It might he something tos ye, for the present at least,” Holles rose, “Whatever it may be, when a man I8 faced with starvation he had best realize that pride fill an empty Lely,” No more it will,” exyeing the Colanel's uncouth gar. ments. But if ye'ec thinking of pay- ing a vistt to Whitehall ye'd be to put on your other suit that's ahove- stairs, Ye'll uever get past the lackeys in that if S0 you see lssuing presently the gign of The Harp a Colonel very diffcrent from the Colone) who had entered it v hour In dark blue suit of camlet ened by a little gold lace, ish black | by @ heavy plume of royul blue, out a sword, it is true, hut a long o he presented rarely scen just then in strets, The usher at the I don't know what re- m y Nere a safe man, reen His Grace of Al proclamation asking for To what Banks agreeo Wise ery from Toilcs Holles carlier, enlive black Rpan- st off with swinging figu Londe a boots, and a beaver ne, a Cockpit who went ‘11; announce him returned almost 1 onee to conduet him into that pleas- ant chamber overlooking the k where His Grace of Abemarle acted today as deputy for the pleasurc-lov- ing libertine prinee vwho had forsaken his stricken capital, The Duke heaved lonel entered, you're his astounding life, you've taken in answering my lettor “Your letter?” said Holles, he stared blankly tie Duke, clasped the proficred hand My Jetter, yes. Yon had i1? cer t I eent you nigh upon month ago to the Paul's head 2™ Nay,” said Holles, 1 had "he Iimself up as the last, 1t greetin yonur come at n: “on tife and | was my own And as The no let- b look believe it macle if he did not landlady there kept said, 1 think, that back in a day or two, should have the lett return,” "y is two him you In you for wonld that on your ®he ¥ a and rat once month ago. do yon say? months & 1 ‘s Head! “What do 1 tell me? My messenger shaill speak «1f on this” And the bil-ropr., But 1 “Na amnile think 1 wonld more sinee Ah, for wait him- e ehe i him nav" he ericd There's not the understand with need Vonr messenger nee whenee he fearing that advantage, his making came, ar news migh weted her he s0 as 1o her communication heaven, Devil take the woman lettrr Yen that you had found employment for me, after all “You seem incredulous, | Did you doubt m al for you?" Oh, not your zea But the sibility of your helping one who was in my case” “Aye, aye zing him arn me of the never mear ndal 7 pos- Iut as to that, Buckingham improved it when he stood for vour loyally before the Jus- tices. 1 heard of that. And when the chance came, the chance of this Bombay command that already 1 had {eartier intended for ! “The Homlay eommand * 7 to wonder did why, Hotl Sreum. ° rien ~ won't | TUNES SABATIN| o - ILLUSTRATED By R, SATTERFIELD - oo Stanhope, yes. So it had, and Stanhope sailed for the In- dies with 1) commission, But it seema that when he did so he already arried the seeds of the plague within him. For he died of it on the voy age. I wrote to you at onee asking voi o geek me here, and 1 waited fortnight to hear from you. As you made no sign, | coneinded that either you were stricken with the plague, or no I er desired the office, and | proceeded to appoint another gentle- promise.” folded the pinions of soaring hopes and let himself back into lis despondency. e ed a groan 1 that's not “8ir Henry man of his fal ut- iolles 1he end,"” Alhe- cheeked Lim. “No sooner had him than he, foo, fell sick of the pague, and died a week ago. If you're Taid that the plague is bound up with this commis- sion. it's at vonr disposal, and &t shall be made out to you at once,” Holles was gasping for “You you mean that I am to Lave the command, it redible, Hiv marle I app nted not a reath, that after al dared not be- it hat commission Lroke off suddenly, and fore him. “What ails You're white & il And he chief that flung a reek of said, The Albemarle fell back be- you man? a zhost, v not ingged out a handke myrrh and what 1 have is is HANDKER [ N B (A DI M b ouw CHIER THAT PLUNG GINGER ON THE AIR \ ginger on (e singhe doubt was fearng, hume it Holles sharpiy. and his lnugh rang out turther to startle the Duke UIheve's no d for clectuaries rrainst me” e his W ¢ wm ocertitied in he carey inieetion 1 lef 1) morni “Wh )y the his o thing ne SO Alth and Bunhill no is this Albenarie w tounde: I the wholo plague of mean ye've ha is the hore, i rearon my i procia am oa sal now to your hen,” sture I came mntion asking Aibemarle econtinned hiw in deepening ama “®o that is what brought you?" I sadd at o when full understanding ame to him ‘But for that | have con o “Mayin briskly, that is . for sufe to ement cortuiniy ow i command it It = toll vou ite duties prove but things gabd i hat matter maybe “But w re here, it you still importzat oftice, and o that you disc I know you wiil, stepping stone What you say?t Holles, gray ¢ you thar you wish as | " may you it ¥ n o ater do Why, I give heart I iy office eried yes gleamiy with all my ! m G Ty ) Vou aceept it IFor you fo be the Albemark seleet Tor tiie vriting table, stepprd to hi rom ment " some docnments i1 € beari writing cred the ponnee, Here commizeio oy Al frowned ady ey aback yon sl UMyl Atbemarie interrigpteol ntly “Dront that ) months it “Whicl cempet him in you roali m ‘ dready i now ti v ha « D ost Vor font stood means i here's 4 very Lot L it + companion in lieutenant in eh ntinne vet awhile that 1 ; ; seibiy him ¢ may In e ready lesa the with continua he boldly 4 reckloss frust ir of Fortuine's 1ded avor e said that 1he You man for office month one lees im emiled grimly Y] 1 ey this me Temarie gats rmpatheti ring. 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