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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD - BOSLLHLH5LL5L589H09HHLLH55L54589885.55H8555,860800880.8. MY HUSBAND'’S LOVE Adele Garrison's New PPhase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE PIIEVIPICEPICEETIPPCPIVTIITIRTIEIIITTITEIEGIGS Lillian Told 1 PECPTFIPTICAEHIS W K in ones us golug forward swiftly. thut was some order, a Lubility they'd exha the Montauk High- took the children some time Ul a seream threw out man Madl run y loge Tt that The Story “Well 1 Madge, have carth ot last Lillian’s voic: it the we ch for mi or thealer + tiny a of 1 to W ¥ along light rer din- that wer was nothing belind projeeted 1 saw woutin s airily iirst, 1 Mamie to o~ hot bout that—it was cn with Marvion 1 i hotel Ry hotel ma : ) persuasion”-—I and ! vou ¢ 111 but visit, a hes v 1 vieh riEn Lo Nes, 1 ned little nod the departme & in ecoilc tendent, T dles which “Have asked, taking into her all the “Xon, swered, all, we mo “What next query, 1 copicd in Taxi to line deeper iniety about than whici unti t with va i ound the only i rhea little linew e vistali 1 with just heard re- vivily, on-! ateful m rned f man . and ny v formation somewhere, of ciation to nager with 1 to pick ) 1t vho som- they 1y ans and th I up th were st ground not you finished SO caps yours?" to both ¢ own having 1 towar your put in replyin vhway 1 chall Mrs. w upos an e to t Iy ke st e Rohin~on) NEsS (1 b € PHYSICAL the i 1 ¢ She facial, Durkec Tave en Jas vame “Suits “We'll 1 T ga and a buncls piica wonnd us, ou no comni o5 ot wear life 1o withstand 1) industrial noexter railing my menti wgh 1 ke surpriscd at cnougl W b my . T to that of mo or in in and tr it volcing bused uch me ity 3 L U 1 at alth normal wi phy Ther Iefin industries but doorms & v arly suited has in gre the wental AL upset as tion, and rost, is no doubt h well 1 ondition. want and er times Iriver inow yo ¢ Brooklyn ' othis The action on wihy iy A 1 saving not the encous with persor feared, and Durkes carlier ol the 1 south American ship, “Good ) phatl T've attempls tc ping cent trick, my vork With the fem in men sulted her wrist time g0 to It's fortunsts need help with t1 Bhe indicated { clenched my fing In exasperation platning her uneype the clty, Somotimes | 1 almost dropped I my drritetion--is fug upon the poople sess her iron nerves “Now r o the turned toward m but her words were short, and 1} @il confident's we t the priv the publicity of felt my h things asunt a? non mo- tin- of wsm or of M I Bird's enemy onl trying the uleniy meness, toliowed over-strain, disen oo s of thi disens upational postur whom he f AN a my in deficient sight, letde in mental sing different spinal, n digestive 1 e Fvous rrison digorders vt s with the hody and brin phy ind one e girl W comm nl tions of been liscontent or spevd-up is BN us ounly hurry but through it our d with through in voorking habit we ppet nermi bolting causing W houes, hut is not our ¥ meuls, announ. 9 1o this proper o mount th tood haste comes @ wni n the liver wnd Kid- e work aml this wethvity (e 1 Climinative ¢ tor o Ao« cal fiti 1y Tor this ¢ wpply, Unseientitic e’ e d The vasy 1o o correct g ondition 18 » tempty Nite, after waking oursclves . moving our howel and putting ourselves mentaliy try e cdin wl > 1 W over-indulg h with vdiines ! Ml 1) clipped nt to gt hed befors the d nbway train, tonst hout to sl . dungorous } me nemic yeical | 5 Don't ) 1t throvng! or destroet) bit wnd 1 cating gradually, Sriv proper dig she fiy new tal ey h for Avold dop ke your recreation t e " times 1o provide Tor co- tion with work, proper wiil opment a hat #uch f gan, "M following Ll closcly, « he the Sw W juinper At i this g NWents SOUNON notic Very po into con other Station LS mae $ Jeivies i white cimbroldered he h o telog The t umpto, h urli ol Color hicts Hold th " ke bogr aski hot 1 with it Yo dren Werinhles “lothe Aol th vou ro yoearc iy bt erushed into the are Mo AMden sydney Ca Letter Vrom John Prewott e the . is and st m the ol about DAILY FASHION SERVICL, PLAINNESS IS FEATURE frock esploits that plainaess mplicity that is attained enly by st sophisticated designers, "he treatment and the cmbroidery the low Listline very The matecial gives the ot quilted satin, SISTER (A da 1 Two ricots, b 1 pota lemon cup wo e Was stones chopper. nutme prunes moist, buttere in half Tota 1; T'wo b ar tomato souy tuge ¢ ol oni; L pol ereams dive ing w 1 k) 1 n tu slies et rins, spoons 1 1 on pint Tota 017 " Thie wiluut bl spoons | Whote Was move stoncs, Add 1 pleces, Roften combir pi s I tto dis Tt hiuine. rots, 416 grum, S 1Y koAARY 1y menu for the stout and thin) AT AND LOSE W tablespoons stewed unces lean corr cabbage, 4 1 tablespoon ith cup AGH dricd a1 ounees ap- | A curly juice, cup tomuto toasted pint ef, oiled with boied cmon to 1% gelatin, dict muiin, meat, clear 1 1 1 indwiches, bran cd milk, I'rotein, H 33, Iron L0181 biet thin uncoul ch t and pranes i put ason ch Sandw slices . N 1 me ) orouzhly, Lemove ngh food sait and it and I'ut A br SOV cliobped 1o make s of un- lesired, rang petween thin siies ad, Cut the whole slices PProtein, 145, Tron, | calorios rhohydrate, Eat and Gain Weight stewed dried 1 boiled rice, 1 pruhe and 1 cup cream ounces corncd dloes with 1 i 4 ounces curly it 2 tablespoons FPrench dres ] with i Wbl cspoons ap cup cot bk cup able Collar Deta inty, dettaehable heese sandyic 7 sonp, W note of freshi featured i on bt cup boiled meat, ummer Whhiage « Apron Draperies lemon gelatine Lraperi whip: 1 cup e equ I 1 tapioca wons bunan tublespoons puddin toasted Parkerhouse cream eveni dres bran mu tahly butter, SUNNEY s\ tor honcy, # »eream, 1 toasted bre who.e milk 1 calorics carl tablespoons red lining I sticks, conts ¢ Iy ydrate, . in, 367 1643, trimming Iron, Meats ¥ Popn st w and Cottage Sandwich v ¢ prancs, ¢ 1 1 tul cheese, CapOOnS table i sports bu heavy 2 v e broad, 1 primes thore Wash dates 4 through wilnu witlh cream, thin pat butter und v noon frock " wh h stonee, 1ut ngiish M cott ings 1o b n 1 mo 1 setal v ma searfs adaptable food broken iy orang with creawm and Cresm bhutter and sundwiches with misture, IRy Protein, trect frocl protection and s el s when mistures, Lread, 1) and prow I ealorios No Alie one 1l pract ative Petwern tight 1 Iron sle open armhol carbohydrut there is gram 1 NEA Nem T 1aht ) - Helps Clothes Distribu s very tribnte the cuph ol v \ clothe tin) well clothes horse wh ater it s Tor har difffeult bluing sweet skimmed putting ironi then the ind fred laundy milk th 0 Fment abwolutely before in stort ‘ and edy And by 3o ?\\y G):ut“C y Aon Hooly Magica woda o¥ 1rin) will mak pr a 1y tiee nd a Then whe A 00lye op wool Mz inn ook hook D e ——— pe ry thi irts and pleated ¥ ¥ rt of sandwich i Gossip’s Comer‘ co to 1% attrac bluck or 10 nsed with great v dar i usual e warmt th ¥ . The Adwentures o RaggedyAun & afters ne sor FORT © RATAEL SABATINI (923, RELL, BEGIN HERE TODAY Colonel Holles, soldier and adven- turer, returns to Ingland, his na- tive land, when war with Holland is 1. His Grace of Buckingham Holles to abduct the beautitul %, Sylvia Farquharson. 1t is when the colonel carries her to Juckingham has rented. arrival Holles is hor- that Sylvia is an old dark the house Upon their rified to s sweetheart, The servants the colonel Buckingham attempts to Sylvia, her dress falls from her thr revealing @ purple bloteh, token of the plague. The Duke and | his servants fle render When embrace of the Duke unconscious, Holles nurses Sylvia and saves her | When Holles catches the plague nurses him back to health, deems himself unworthy and | leaves Sylvia, aithough she hegs him to remain, Hiolles goes to call on his old land lord, who tells him that His Grace of Albemarle is asking for safe men, meaning men who have had the plague. Holles calls on the Duke is given a commission in the life, Sylvia Holles 1wl ny. | T Le should }!:.k.- tel Albemarie that like to mar Ivia and with him to his Bombay His Grace listens to the colenel’'s adventures with interest, Colonel her command, | tale of much the NOW GO ON WITH THL STORY WL, w nhe said at length, hav- ing consilted an entry. “The English Lass is fitting at Portsmouth for the voyage und should be ready, 1 am in- tormed, in fwo weéeks from now. Dut lere are ever delays at present, and it is odds that in no case would she Le ready in less than three weeks, 1 to it that she is not ready under a month, tmpetuonsly the Colonel Loth lands to the Duke. “What a friend you are!” he cried Albemarle wrung them hard ou're dammably like your fathe God rest him!™ said he. Then, al- most brusquely: “Away with you, good-luck to you. Tl not to stay to see her grace at since you're pressed. You her hands before you sail, held out Ji W g ask present, shull kiss Be offt” Hollis took his leave, At the door e suddenly chegked, wnd, turning, displayed @ ruefml countenance, “Although 1 have the King's com- mission in my pocket and hold an im- portant office in his scrvice, T haven't @ shilling in the world,” he said. “Not w shilling.” Alhemar dneing an you K instantly which he There was reluctance responded by purse from unted twenty pounds no sign of parsimonious Lout lis offer now, “As a loan, of course,” #aid Holle | gathering up the yeliow coins. “No, no,” Albemarie eorre d him, AN advance ke no further thought for it ie Treasury shall retund me the money at once.” CHAPTRER XX The Miracle Away from Whitehall, where the ground was green with thriving glass Colonel 8 wt speed, He set Lis vd Istington onee more, and swung along with great strides, carrying in his breast a heart nore blithe then he many a year, Blind and deaf to all about him, his mind sped ahcad of i limbs to the goal for which he ma It Iy e went " 8 four weeks since he had Nuney, and those in that house st where e had spent the perlod Nis sequestration could tell him nothing of her since they had neo di. rect intercourse with those who had their being in the pest-houses na month much may betide Evil might | have befallea her, or might have [ i parted thenee You coneeive, then, the dread anxi- in which he came, breathless, hot, wenry from the specd he had to the open fields and at last stont, spiked gates of that homesiead that had been uses of o lazaret. Hare surly guardian denied him ety and made, o pleaant | put to the stern and P nnot enter, sir What do son y “H Colone!, ppine my completing sald the othier's con- that he was ma But his that the should be un- Larred for him held an authority that lightly dented unders “n,’ the “that, once you not go back twenty-cight frien the fetion demand gate as not 1o “You Eecper and, him, mas comg gate- asked enter here, you whene days, at “1 understand,” The wurned,’ vou for least” and priee,” “Ye're bar, all s said He prepared to pay the tekeeper shrugged he said, and ralsed the removiig he thought, that 1 fool from ne thus as obstacles ket tolly Holles benind entered. The gates wim. and he took his most at a run, down « in the dappled shade es und elms that bor- King straight for the e red-brick outhouses, the which he himself upied during his sickness, built, slderly woman per- iproach from the deor- after staring at him a mo- surprise nd consternation meet him, calling md. But he came on breathless wntil they come you You don't know he asked her. R e it's olens without pause voice of distress were have ‘et the house of rest today. Whatever can have brought o1t back here to wndo ail agatn.” Nav, not to undo. To do, Mre. jarlow, by God's help. Hot ye've a singular good memory, to remember that | should be leaving today'” She shook her fead. and smiled vt [ of ““Teusnt \ " - v Colonel lashed beceh i m, t t carest of which Wi one al A hroadly or veived E in, you foolish me, Mrs. Holles!” she went “Rut you 1imost v ina to weh rememt zai e's hore, then! Ha! her hes Sie is well 7 had known for ' UNE'S SABATINI ** - ILLUSTRATED By ROV, SATTERPIELD - ASED BY NEA SERVICE, INC, ** Led poor dear. But She’s yonder, rest- “Well enough, oh, so mortal sad. irg, Faunted this past month.” He swung aside, and, without more !than @ - hurriedly flung word = of | thanks or excuse, he was gone swift- {1y across the lawn, toward that clus- |ter of cedars, amid whose gharled old | trunks he could disc o gray gown. | She had haunted the spot | month past, Mrs. Barlow had { And 1t was the spot where they | spoken their farewells. | As he drew nearer over this the soft, left her in the conviction that he was |never to behold her again with the | eves of the flesh. | He stood there, breathless, at a los: | And then as if she sensed his pres- ence, she slowly turned and looked | behind her. A long while she stared, | startled, white-faced. | He plunged forward. | “Oh, Randal, why have here? You should have you, come gone to- have returned, nding there be- went, and 1 an,” ha told her, sta side hier now, “You have returned:™ She looked {him over more attentively now, and B HER THUS IN WAaS LIKE Hl [LEN I MRAYE HEID THAT observed the brave suit of camiet that so well became spare frame, and the fine [ hoots that were now overlaid dust, “You have returncd! Lagain, “Nan," suid, *a happene And from his breast he pulled that parchment with its great seal “1 have come back, Nan, be cause at last [ can ofier you some- thing in exchange for all that you will sacrifice in taking me.” She wank down slowly, weakly, to the seat, he standing over her, until they were in the same attitude of month ago, “It is real, true? Prue?” she asked though elvarly not of him. she sat back again, and into his face. I is not his tal), Spanish with she sal he miracie a this? 1t it s aloud And then looked up very much, when all is sald, though it seems much to me today, and with you he. side me 1 shall know how to make |it more, St such ay it is, 1 offer it And he tossed the parthment |down into her lap, 8he looked at the white eylinder [ without tonching it, and then at him again, and a little smile crept about ithe corners of her sweet month, gnd trembled there, Into her mind there teaped the memory of the big hoast of conguest for her sake with which he had set out in the long ago me, Itandal®” she asked him me, Randal” asked him, his heart bhounded at the old rallying note, which lail his last doubt to rest “As mueh of it as 1 can contrive to get” sald he. “Then it will be enough «he answered rose, ing there close the parchment “But you hs tosted, “What to look? kingdom. vou have told me, shate vour kingdom whateser be” It je situated in Bombay,” sail aiffidence. £he considered “1 always had a she said deliberately e put an arm about {and drew her head down breast, * “My dear” he ite sighed, and held her thos in silence that was like a prayer, until |at 1ength, she raised her face, “Do you know, Randal, that it is more years than 1 care to think of since last kissed me, and then you vexed by stealing what now yours 1 . He was a Jittle awed. all, with all hiz faults, onee tovield to fear, They were married on the their honeymoon sequesration th the ified cloar of infeetion permitted to go f that Forty perhaps, And she for me,” “tand held out She bhefore him, il unfold tooked, and en't he pro- nee 1t is your Aod ' it mw in the ITndics with a thirst for travel, her shoulder on to his mnrmured you me to Rut, after he was never . morros and that acted tast. they to garner the Lad stored up for Tandal Holl make amends for all that e carlier suffered at her hands, THE END, ———— MILS, PDAVIS DISCOVERS STRENGTH following siatement co in a letter Mrs, Aftee T Jamestown, «howld bring to other women who are in the sam condition she was. She says, “1 was nervous and weak with pains in my back, n6 ambition. and utterly dis- couraged, and could not it up a1l the ltime. Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetal Compound restored my health strength g0 1 am now ruRNINg 4 roon ling Wouse and do all the work.” Ly F. Pinkham's Vegrtable Compou L85 n trov spent law o rre ] honor ¢ to had ‘ ained rom vis o hop [ i EnereEln overe pre-rmine " g suffciing wom nto uy ik rn the flutter of | under the cedars—a place she's| elding turf that deadened 1l sound | ,oquaintance when they of his steps, he saw her sitting on that | g \ay from home, if she is | stone seat where a month ago he had |, Whose has | | | | And | | | | | ~ GOOD MAN Have Respect for Elders 1t is the height of rudencss young people not to go and hands with an older lady of meet hostess house they have often gonc. - THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The young lady across the way sayvs she hasn't decided just what she'll do when she goes into business but she sort of thinks she'll be a deficiency ex- pert, MDACARONI LR -y B A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes ~Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a WeS-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F. M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments, During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards” Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color, These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. 1f you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel —now and then just to keep them fit, 15¢ and 30c, Was It a Dream? was failie? Who strange people, and how happen 1o awake in strange surroundings’ 1t is all explained is MISS ALIAS BY DOUGLAS GRANT W LEASED TOMORROW 1\ ) Where were diq 1hesc she

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