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| Adele Ge rrison’s N i REVELATIONS OF A V/IFE FPOTFS FUVITITIVIPIVIITTTUTOCLTINGTIY The Curions Thing That Happencd c When Madze Got Home ore quickly m U we g0 Little Mas, Dird apcured t i ¥y oout « luk U ’r w for our a 1 A closing ag H the darkness, softly “What news from Goorg right.” “Who had Griffin’s boat “A couple of birds rented wan t George s 1 t he s is boat was up with t Hump ejaculation o8 fancied that or reassured nee of the smailer boat, She no further comment, however, hut instead is- sued a_crisp command “When have into the house put this car in the garag then patrol around here uatil after this lady has gone . “Patrol it is, Maam.” sponded, and there we the was note in his voide which ) surmise that the m Mrs, Bird's, emergency special sceret enterprises one she was just conelud gled amusement at her dist tle ways with the undou ing loyalty and cheerful they gave her, Whether or not she recog 1 the note as 1 had 1 did not know he was ghrewd enough for anythi but, at any pate, she made ro an- swer, Indeed, she did not speak aga wntil wa were Laek in her sitting room. ‘Then she looked searchingly at me, “You're ghiver e announced, “Comea ol to the " 8he drew a huge armchair in front g up opal " 1 Fien meat, 1 1 de ' re miliar wit an You Be B3 « A Bird re- ‘ wrist watcl it takes i minites to 1wt want to i Can you be ready now.” I re t in that 1 found in speeding to- w 1 quick! rtme 1 glaneed i yely Lillian could not have tant 1 paid the driver, the lower ran up the i v into the 1 inner door ing 1 11 heard a m; imation, an- I than mine e vand 1 saw D! in ing o 2 | [G’ossip’s Corner | f of the grate, and then punched the Emm——— charring logs into flame, Alpaca Frocks | “There 1 she sald with the pecnline { yyoo0 fbheks for sprix e "quite note of satisfaction which only ® e, but of late they have shown coseful fire replenishers can NN 5 gepgeney to be Jess strictly tailored “that Is better, FIl be baek in & SIS 500 one secs them combined with the Ms, Bl 1s Satisfied st cxgulsite emBroidery ( Tiar iy proved to be min i utes but when return bore | Migh Crowns & timy with a pot of coffee and the | Hate with very & brims a trimmings very, high crov « threatening e “1 think hoth entiticd 10 yopularity ef the thoroughly estab- | this” she said, and hthe hot, jighed cloche. frogrant beverage 1 felt my nerves = fron out | Copprr Shadps “Those fellows never had a ol e Copper WhadeR el * ghe said after a little, with o' ek AT VOFY. POT A note of pardonable cxultation, LUt rane this spring | 1 reallzed that she was talking mainly to keey my attention, oceu- e Tands * | pied during the teying period of In-| ane of the e st Preflch coats] action which still remained to WP, Jaq wide fur bands on the « al We turned ®o many corners thal auout the hem, but none on the co Tetter From Lestie Prescott (o Paula Perier, My Dear Miss Peric 1 am sure you overrated what you generously call my kindncss to you If you enjoyed meeilng me, you must also underst 1 a8 much meeting or young women in moving pi popular smen always Mmuch curiosity flamin geniug which s of our #cx, for ti wor AN OPEN LETTER 0 WOMEN Telis of Mrs. Vogel's Terrible Sof- fering and How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound f:hv h];;‘*A ““My troubles in my back and ter- ribie bearing-down Detre were severe pa pains in my right eide, o keadaches end piess nights. 1 first began having ubles when | wa ,and Ireac what Lyaia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compourd has don- for women and decided to try it. After the firet week 1 could go to sleep every night and | stopped having that nervouc fecling and got a better appetite. The doctor had alweys seid that an operation was the only thing that would help me, but 1 never had any faith in an opera- tion. nce the Vegetable Compound has started helping me 1 do not suffer the severe pains, feel stronger, and am able to do my own work. ] am more than glad to tell my fri ) where other medi Mrs. Gus VoceL, ¥ Detroit, Vichigan. A record of fift eonvince women of the merit of Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. | We ar 10 patienc { other Ider thi met s " Telegram wt mes minimize the © Sorrows, which 1 kno fam rhaps as et you « From <ally ¥0 Atin m rung of e < e e et s e o e G A L M ATLY FASHION SLEVICE. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924.. e GQOD TUNIC EFFECT | M QSS i ! 1 pane 4 DOUGLAS GRANY eficet is achicyed © 1824 NEA_SERVICE INC =8 S 15 TODAY |store and when he went into a tele- v 1 affair , employc of the Fair[phone booth ‘I took the next but s s ouscs. tDeal Five & Ten, quarrels with her|when I found I couldn't make out a | | | policeman sweetheart, Michael Curtis. | word he was saying I beat it back to | | At night Sallie goes into the yard to!ihat department store. I had a take down a washing for Ma Brennaun, | hunch I'd better keep my eye on the | E — GOOD MANNERS e Curb Is the Right Side : G gz crepe {with whom Sa lives. A crash|main entrance around on Brook. | S e !shakes the earth ] something |Gee! [ waited there morg'n three | | strikes Sallie a blow on the head. | lhipurs, sirolling back and fourth to the | X | When she regains consciousness | corner of Railroad avenue but I didn't | i { the girl finds herself in strange sur-|see anything more of that slick look- | 1 to roundings. French maid calls{ing guy.” | her Alva Copeland and Madame Cope-| He paused for breath “but Mike | i iland, a tall, richly gowned woman, | with a quick glance at [Lieutenant Two ladics, or one, may always { claims her as her step-daughter. |frevor, who was hovering mnear, de- .(,.ct a gentieman who is walking Tassels { Michael Curtis and his friend, Cap- | led cagerly: { with them to take the curb side of et 1o N iaann | tain- Trevor. follow the trail of the e Halloran! Had you lost| . waik. He never sandwiches him- ~ the t colored crepe { missing Sallie, They go to a garage, too? ‘,. I be 1\~,.‘ en them h g rioon and evening gowns. | wheére a strange girl rents a car and Wait till T tell you! 1 was still ’ ) makes a mad drive, anging around the entrance to that — — S S e e S i department store at about three in| ‘ol AEhtAbLo (he NOW GO ON WITH STORY |the afternoon when a woman came | A the wrapping o A out of the hairdressing place next| wi : elot G ve been .expecting one of you H > p clot cut boys might drop over here sooner or | | bysa meat laier to ask about hes There was | /, o place. | something mighty queer about Hm'[ | 9 4 | young lady! rank! Oh, Frank!"”| A alusan | He called back over his shoulder in!n‘ | o\ e £ the depths of the garage. then turned | i b 1 a once more at Mike's anxious ques- | tie salt to it s0 it | o 4 tio | 4 o e mustard What do you mean by ‘queer'?” | i S “Crooked, maybe! Halloran spat | | copiously, unaware that the enquirer's | | | hands had clenched at his reply. | | | “A1l T know myself is that she came | ! |10 me straight from Giovanni's over | | | there—where we watched you pull | off that pretty little raid on his game | just now—and wanted to hire a fast car and an expert driver to take her baking dish sprinkled with granulated troWn {yugar and a.little water, and bake in | to New York. = That might have been | A PINS. (g hot oven until tender, |about half-past seven. 1 let her ORI, b [ have the best I had for fitty dollars | [ Meat K nped InsteRd ol w Dried Peas, Beans the trip. | ; bl 5 Dried beans and peas, pound for| “What make car is it? What's the | ¢ pound, are much richer in food | numbe | at in Halloran gave him a quick glance. than fresh vegetables, bt they | s BY SISTER MARY Upless otherwise specified, thesa r ipes are planncd for four persons.) LLY CAR : a5 ire great care in cooking so that| “That’s what the young lady asked | Jams and jellles add much to des the tough skins may be m tender, [too! 'Tis a Carmagnac '20, and the | jserts and ral‘uw. e old fashione . . number's 27-760 % Here's Frank, | ¢ elly l_xm.l)s,‘ .\\\:\_\s \l:(](nm'“ and cas- ssert 3 | and he'll show P . ily digested, cake, with jelly or & e tart| LO8e Opptut ) e o “_,;,"’_‘:m’: Rop dtaou Heass | THE YOUNG T.ADY GAVE ME 4 ‘ am used in its mixing, gains a rich- prepare them by remo Sixtecn tablespoons of any drs In- | yined 10 the younger man'who had | TEN DOLLAR TIP. ness of flavor and that delicate moist- e skins, laying the puip i a|gredient make one cupful, | emerged sleepily from the garage. | — ness every cakemaker des 3 Jelly Roll | “Where did you drive the YOUng wo- man to, in New York, last Tuesday?” | Joor and started past me toward the | “Nowheres!” Frank grinned. station. She had on a biue serge It {changed her mind after we got well |Suit and a little iilue hat and carried [ir | started, but she'd paid in advance (& big tan bag. I saw she had black | {and only wanted to shorten the trip |hair and was turning away but some- |s it was no business of mine. The [thing made be take another look and | b Carmagnac's just been gone over— |it Was the same girl! I'd swear it n PABLES ON HEALTR FACTS FOR NOTE BOOK “She Two eggs, 1 cup sug 2.3 cup nilk, 15 cups flour, & teaspoons bak- g powder, 1-§ teaspoon salt.. Beat eggs until very light with ugar, Mix and sift flour, salt and Add alternately witl: o sure to add aking powder. nilk to first mixture, KNOW HUMAN MACHINE | never learned -them, reupholstered, painted and the engine |Anywhere!” dry ingredients to cggs and sugar be- “Ihadd what happens when we! “And yon don't do a thing to help| overhauled—and she ran like a Mike uttered a sharp exclamation. |fore adding milk. Turn into a but- reathe asked the cver curions impress upen the minds of your chil-|breeze, so in less than two hours we “Did she see you?" tered and flourcd dripping pan, Dake yny Mann of Mr. Mann of Any dren, a lot of things that would be|were half way to New York, It was| “Nope. She was looking around |15 minutes in a moderate ove own. valuable for them to know, Every|then that the young lady—and T |Pretty hard but T guess it was for|\wring a square of cloth out of warm Don't usk o many qu e, re- | ehild, if properly told, can understand [ could wear from her gpeech and [that feller:, There was a train for|water and fold in several thic jed Mr. Mann, who invariably used the simple fundamentals of the body; | manner that she was a lady—leaned | N€W York just pulling in and she |5 fow inches larger each way than t this device 1o coy up things he just the siniple rudiments of physiolo- [ forward and touched my shoulder, 1 [#/Mmost ran to catch it, with me after| jpinning pan. Put this on the mo aidu't know himself. | gY. slowed down and she asked me what | 1e" I got out on the platform in |ing board and turn the cake upsi £t et him to thinking. And the | “You'd think yourself an awful dub (large cities were right near New |time to see hoe climb aboard just as|iown on the damp cloth. Witl nest time went down fo the gym- | it you dida’t know the mechanies of | York. T took her for a stranger, of |t started. That's all. 1 snooped | 4000 Kiite trim off the cdges of 1 pusium he took the physical director your mutomobile. And you try to get)course, but she biufted me, all righ, [8round a littie Jonger to see if that | .,y wpread thickly with jelly uside and got some tips your small boy interested in a littie |J gues Anyhow, 1 told her Orkney | KUY Would show up but he didn't, 80,0y, \c1ile warm. Keep in the « ne old stor gighed the physi-! & n engine, Clty was the nearest with Oldham L “.Mw - hm:w. Ry, 18 there any |4y shape, cal director. “You business men got How vastly more interesting and | just this side of it. 8he chose Old- | FeWard in this?? . Protein, 169 calories; earbohyds out in the workd of stock tickers and | wonderful s *he machinery that(hem and told me to let her out at| “If there is, Halloran, T'll see that |, o " bos roe “240 calories. 1o ol quotations and, with your' mukes the body go. Wise yourself |the principal street corner there, . 1 [YOU &t Your share of it for you've | /oW’ "o o 2 WAFE AN " tor al did, and there' was a feller waiting [J0N® Bood wor DUt pORN L beets [ i iidfocetmptdton ‘v“'*\t”l:v‘*‘l’-‘ | ant nuse us (Geck. bwhenl o] O e offered as yet. Come on now, Lieu- = u,,"';|l".1l:lll" o ; Tyl physiology you ! ehildren ask questions, HELP THEM | —fellow:” Mike repeated stupid. [1enARL, ~ Borey to have kept you walt- | b " “:,’Iy, our milk, 1 up y b L AND, OLrE SHIN Iy. His throat went suddenly dry |I"& 50 lon e . in school; or perhaps you FIND OUT and his temples throbbed. “| ¥or a while they drove on in si- | 3 CREs. 1 teaspoon soda, 2 ¢ 5 \ “Looked like a eity detective o |/eNC® through the night for Mike wap | flour, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 teaspoo [ me" commented ¥rank. “Bang-up |¥TAPPd up in his problem and hiy (ciNnamon, 1-4 teaspoon sait. x clothes but fiashy and his hair plas. | COMPanion, too, seemed lost in moody | WOTk shortening to a cream ai o ! tered down like a movie guy, He [thought, 1t was the Jatter, though |#1OWIY beat in gugar, Add four eame up lifting Nis hat just as she | Who finally broke the silence between |blespoons flour, | Add jelly and bea them, well, " Add part of the flour and m was getting out and calle mame T didn't eateh, her by a I thought she “I couldn’t help overhearing some | ntil smooth, Add yolks of three ay O was going to faint at first hut she |Of that talk, Mike. ~ Are you out|whites of two egas well beaten, pulled herself togefher and said: | M1eT some lady crook |eer white is saved for the frosting "You are mistaken. 1 am Miss Ho: “I'm after my girl!” Mike exploded, |Add remaining flour alternately wit {mer.) He gave me a slant-eyed look | . Ve bad a pretty bad quarrel last (the sour milk in which the soda i e S gl o — {And mays - quick: “Sure you are, | MONdAY night and carly the et [dissolved. Turn fnto two layer cakc That's what T said. Your aunt fs|MOrNINE she was out in her back{pans and bake 25 minutes in a mod | watting for you at this address, She's | YATA—8he lives alongside the tracks— |erate ov#n, When done remove from E ve“ture been worrying about you but 1 see | VI the Gothem Arrow was wrecked | pans, cool and put together and coves Q) nn [ you'rs all right.’ » and the cars crashed through the {with boiled jeir | “Her—aunt!” Mike repeated again fence and caught fire, The body of | Protein, 101 calories; carbohydrat | &% though in a daze, another girl was identified as hers, (2508 eq os; fat, 1226 calories, Iron, { A “Yeah, and when the feller said he | PiTned beyond sure recognition, and | g aa Kaggedy Andy ek it st a2 S B e, 104y backed up on to the step of the |12 Of the excitement to run away.” | L J G “‘ running board again and 1 thought jt| ~YOU think she was the girl that 3y V0 N\}' rue | was time for me to butt in, 1 says|S2rAEe man talked ahout? Trevor to her: ‘It you like I'll take you to |"™POK® With mvmpathetic interest bLut A0S . S e that address, miss, it it ien't any 'm'”"" TS5 WO Slme o puin ot sabate had given Me “Hore we ars!” laggedy Ann re-| further than New York. It's alrcady ‘_,,"""k",“] t think he o used 1o be the mean old 1 plied from her scat on & box of ap. | Paid for, you know.' Bhe looked sort |, o o OG0 1IN B0 WA b | prighadiebld A What has happened, Mr.|of undecided but the feller apoke up: | (N8 s hat'’" Mike exclaimed. | 3 Lot [ “That's all sight, chauffeur, T'm a| - roveglh B I oy il padilos Mr, Grote : il o 1 1 grocery “Ha. 1a. ha! You sly Raggedys:” |confidential clerk in the emp! of | MeVer went |.r. ','"' am to—to meet | Befare e Was & Maghls Ll b o e Bsueiy|this young lady's uncle and if awe |Snother man! 1'd stake my life on Raggedy Ann had changed him Lo aughed 18 T o0 N, for | told you to drop her here whe knows |'t ©Ven though she had told me only % into & nice person, Ntaggedy An- BTA8 Sk o e orked the magic | her own business best, 1 hope you'nt | ¢ Night before that she w Y B4 SLARRYSF. SRIL PIaRN ' which has %0 much happi- | DUFTY miss; your aunt's anxious, |”""'"”' HR_Se for Rood and ail him, s 1o Harry Hoolygooly and Mrs, | 11e lifted hix hat again and waiked | 7There was silence bhetween them for Hoolygooly: Only you must know, the | O fast up Martin street, the way |® ¥bace and then Trevor mid stowly: | '» Wdulyzoolys have disappeared and|We'd come, and the young lady [, ,Velb MIKE, You're better oft than | g 110y e sepped down asain, gave me a ten |} AT A lovers quarrel ia easil g fo iy Oh. dear'” Raggedy Ann cried, ©f | dollar tip and started off down Brook Sps JouS _Srey find_ her, . At o ave Happens | Street, Tt was to the junctlon of | 1OF I8 DAFL of your business 1o trac othi t a | Martin and Brook that 1'd brought | PPOP!® and you've had the best train- 3 store an r Mr. @ . 1 1o be the|he 1 thought it was pretty funny | !N in the world for if. Curiously 1al mean old Magician,” did not answer, | but T turned back up Martin street ",""'"'"' syt eopeilhent A i bony) olid com 1. he pushed Iaggedy Ann in| o0 My return trip. 1 didn't sec that | that I went to Bhaftstown this after- i iy Hos! s’ ok — {fetter anywhere snd on a huneh 1|7007. Bhe was in that Gotham f ’ cireled the block to Brook again just | ATTOW Wree ? to see If anything was doing and there |, A2 Mike started violenyly. | {on the corner of Brook and Railroad | .00 don't mean i \ avenue he and the young lady was| ~OB. Shes alive; 1 saw this . ng thing talking together a& pleasantly and | 707008 FRESE Wik & > and othing. the Y ‘riendly as if they'd known each |\C" Trevor accelcrated their pace . Lh 16 e e T | et @t el Wves a trifle vand spoke impulsively above An i » you, M Is that all?” Mike hail regained | 1h® $teady drone of the motor. “We G Granpa and Georgie G esinmand of himself and his tone ex. | %00 10 B¢ prety close to each other | crie prexsed amused contempt at his in. | n the oM dass, Mike, and 34 ke | \ ' ot Warry Hoolygon formant’s intercst 8 JCW JOu AhOuR i 1§ dont think | M wlygzooty Woth-add "Xo, it aintie the Iatter. retorted, | 0 Speak of it to another living | \ A re tog “Ail the way from here she was|**UC. . . | ' i 1 ncared (o death—at the pace 1 was| T8 e £14d 1o hear, Licutenant—1" | 1r. G g hitting up, 1 gness—and vet urged me | L0 Other began warmiy but Trevor \ friend on faster, and sec how smart she was | "o opied Wim. | . getting me to name Oldham myself, |, _T“""'r"" ;v-fl the “Licutenant’ and | Itag well knowing that the only busy cor- | =0 = fk e et A ftagzged [ner in_the whele town was Martin |00 DACk With the insurance peopie nany ¢ ora " and Birgok! Then she pretended not [ Y07 Know, and it has kept me on t i Raggedy A said {to kno¥ the feller and to be scared (10D '{,‘:L’,”"‘f k""',kd sl oo on, § fy Ann* Will you let me use the ved magle| OF Uncertain when he wrote herd SCIE OF TSR S0 France. 1 il s Rage An ook 7" Raggedy Andy asked. aunt's address on thal eard and oo o " doamer the frst woman | — ! handed it to her. She just crampled | TO T8 TV OO St ot o} 1 gic where Granma and Granpa | it up in her hand without looking at | L " PFCF FIEC OF- Shes only 4 ' 1y Andy asked srgic Gazook wll ood with |it, sq 1 didn't get a sight of i, sither, | TP Of & girl, Mike, blonde and big- | A\ndy looked througs their arms around a strange pretty | although | was trying to. JIUNS S JER OIS W % Gve, o plsips 04 6 Ane 100KINE FOUBE AN i 1P you were %o aspicion of innocent as a baby Beautiful too : . " 110 4 is my Mama and my Daddy!”|them,” Mike's tone was bland, “wh; Continned in Our N | ook eried. “And all the|dldnt you hang around a little vonrvr| T D L e 8 ¥ Iy A " 1id not know wheo th and see where they went 1 SR ST | 2 1 | wer | “1 @id better than that!” declared | _Remove Stains | A . An 13 W Who were they ™ Raggedy | Franh “I parked the car amongst | Turpentine applied on & flannel | syt §' Ann asked In sarprse the others across at the rafirond sta- |€Voth will remove the dark stains i Why don't you know Raggedy| tion the better to wateh them but [from agooreclain hathtub, | Andy 1d a8 he p s arms | they separated in a few minutes, she | — s £ edy Ahn and gave her a4 going into the side entramce of that Mieasant (ha = They the Hooly-! department store that (ron onl Use smali saviages instead of hacon ., ag vy and thit was wh owed | ook, and him back wp Railroad or pork with baked 1 and you \ are 3 red ook of m avenue. 1 followed him into & drug will have a pleasant chon : 1099 gram, Copyright, 1924, NEA Scrvice, Tnc) AD BREATH 8o does a bad taste In the mouth, coated tongue, dull headache, and unhealthy yellowish ekin, these symptoms all tell the story of a disordered system and your immediate need of a purely vege. table corrective to prevent infec- BE A NURSE L thorough 30 months +e. 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