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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1921. 5588006888998 4 S58L5850588 885858 ~ ~ s : i i P — 688 823053825855 82505889. BLLLLLL000088 DALY FASHION SERVICE. ;F— GOOD M ANNERS MY HUSBAND’S LOVE‘:: OVERBLOUSES ARE BACK Mfl § AN, | ’Pazdfor It in : Adels Garrisou's New Pirass ot : v . A&‘?' (,fi\jfi [/ > | vancé REVELATIONS OF A WIFE b el TP D L 206 LTIV TITI TP TITIT T T II I I T v ITTIs o T T e vdessevee | The Curious Questions Dicky 2 2 . 4 7 k s BEGIN HERE TODAY .h! PPut to Mad, 1 Some = i f 5 2 . 3 L Sallie Peck. of the Fair|® He Ansnoered Himscll Deal Five PRy s with her policeman ich, Curtis, | TITAT R Vil, That night Saliiie goes into the vard Au Unforescen Dilemnma to take down a St for Ma! D and - Detecti Brennan h whom 1 ¥ A ragsh shakes the earth au some thing strikes Sallic a2 blow on the bead. When she regains consciousness, the girl finds herself in strange sur- roundings, A French n alls Ler Alva Copeland and Madame C a tall, riehly go 1 woman ciaim her as her step-daughter. Sallie meets Cousin \Wheeler, who makes love to her. § 1 10 solve the mystery of why she is being sub- ituted for the r 4 Copeland Michae! Curtis and Dhis frien Captain Trevor, follow the trail of t missing Sallie, Trevor tells Michael | of his love for the real Alva Copeland and how he longs to sec her. istended ug neart to that m ference—dietieen Mrs, Copelar nephew Sloat, ows, ihe attorney, sroping noiselessly room. locate vy t {probing through the keyh the doo it he ke on the farther | eide, then dropped the pin out of the throom w ¥ forc she flung ‘rself on her bed, her eyes fied nt tears that I was ne ol et : ¢ ; ¥ we t scparate blonse, ait " ) loascs: One is 2| NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY was th ; f L owe t o t y g E < blouse of soft, sup-| “Wanted me to know that she| ) S 4 e : tha 1 A St : N Kk with feminine monogram {overflowed e drén an Biheasy 1 § i 2 3 ! {woman's grief, en her heart detectiv i e . g St g 1ota ‘ P bl that will vpice broke slightly but after a pause emed to stop beating as the face | cared for me, too, bless her! His “‘1‘(._- stood asid e that eight o ; t ring tailor > ! t coat or with-|he went on: “She was traveling with Mike rose before her. Maybe he took my from my n - |after yo L of striped silk with pockets!a hard.faced step-mother and a knowledged the mechanical courtesy - ) i-talt i at and glass buttons and an embroidered | shrew of a maid who were bringing with a “thank you” as perfunctor D8k k ; DA SRR AP, 5 ’ __ther back to force her into marriage firmly repressing t impul to cry o L For mere festive occasions .1: the | with a cousin—a matter c millio 4 LNENa" the nosey. 'Us that the 1 e 9 6N ! of digitan -:‘l‘-g“:":;;““’lv-.:lw;-g’a. T understand—and she / Eat and T.lhv w on you came up here at this time B CRINe. 803G Las 0N €d | hated his photograph, although W, > ne baked apple, 1 cup consomme, b 3ou cam. o her ot 1 Gossip’s Corner e B e et Ko | Bl o e With hands thet I angrily and in was a very little girl. On the last - |1 small Laked potato, 1 spinach vain tried to keep from tremblin y 3 Jay out that step-mother of hers cor- A % | with 1-2 hard boiled cgg and 3 table- 1removed my hat and unfastenec Necklaces Cleaning Zine | Greasing Griddle ered me and told me that my atten spoons Iemon juice, 1 cup combin my cloak. Dicky s 9 . e bele ¥ of xtadtixtec 1 a piece of beef suet on a fork tions to Ler daughter were most un- % - salad, 2 tablesy s cream, 1 - its removal, 1 Fra MR b g iy : \ 8 kes 10 grease your panca adle, { welcome and she must ask me not to / . skimme back of a chair with meticuloy R g e epd gl g i . nay | | oo atterapt any further communication toast, 1 toas I sat down in the nearest ol ;i ‘;'/U ‘»;‘“ " ~ t ¢ e r 1 on w a Damp Towel ! with her, intimating that she'd take | 7 tuce, 41 vather abruptly, for I found my kn ok o i h flanne lur When haking in the kitchen keep | pretty harsh measures if T did, Alva [ 2 slic shaking.- and was furious to find tha Pk Velle - a damp tov hand on which tojand I stole a few minutes on deck | / 1 "“‘,,‘_‘, s fow-ssoonds to steady ol tores Plavor ¥ ir fingers as they become | that night, however, and planned to vhtiv halace T conld akewer him with | .. & ractive nightgoy i air from roand 4 you will probably keep felope as soon as T had made certain | the apparent carclessness my pride | WK ']v;:;\ q 'n:n“u‘,":; m- ol akes i e your apron much tidier, ars ngements. Sounds romantic, and self-respect demanded. ¥ Al R BT R R ot z . ; A one Cupful irhevor yel sipuld Fete b " Bt g A RS piaoe kLvap svods } « to g 1 in| Twelve tablespoons of liguid Is[the girl at quarantine the next day! Y bie gt ng, sald, “but the nec ) S 1 equivalent to one cupful, | But you say you saw ler this morn- | = i be substituted. The 1 ber dodging it is over now, and so th s Toe ek J boreies wl SE e for. me i Home, SWeel| Gowns of beige or gray Something very like a groan forced w".w,l.“ et i ey i et W o | frequently made over crepe FABLES ON HEALTH {its way from Trevor's lips g - gl ARSI L I sang the last three words with a | 1o o' A p A | fung the car gecklessly around a turn ot My L\ e & drosse lomon mischievous mous at Dic 7Y e H5 Kt aha R IToitbe: @Rrkns A _“What do you mean he asked |y rgneecolor. | our letters would be intercepted but | “They haven't sailed yet, have they?| - | it was agreed that I was to ride past | 1 thought the boat didn’t go until to- | Colo her house every morning at a cortain | MINUT 2 morrow night There is more embroi ed on | CONSIDER YOUR F'OOD o water soluble i8 heavy in apinach |0y when she would contrive to be | b I found my brain functioning curl- | e than on dresses o is f t the bellef of Mr, Ma ens and that milk and cream | oo per window and we fixed wp a| ously, Mentally 1 was firing ironie | cueutly of the eolorful so t ) g fat women are i with 1} vle. code of signals. 1%or the first two [carcd for her A concerning his re- iy 1 t e, while dol eir dail il gives bulk Tthe f00d | 1oppings there was no sign of her, |must think her t phetq | 10UT I8 § iSered astonishmpnt Pleats Stay . mass and stimulates stomach activity. |yt the third morning and for nearly [pay this crowd out | ]| 2NC Yo el i ne se, but aloud T heard my®! oy o g st skirt ) nbekno t ¢ digested, becomes Su- 5 weak after, she appeared and our | through with theni! #ol? exy g auietly and in s oW buopge op silk pleats or t the | ma ‘ ! die bundant in nutrients. 'signals worked like a breeze, 'rmui Then another rems words g the strenuous oc- | g, The s are m o lurr; . ! t ! Sugar und in most fruits and | guddeniy the house was closed and 1 1turned to her mind rene f the Iast two days, Dicky |yractical than those pleate % ¢ sl compone of 1 mat defiy alue when properly In-| found out her step-mother had cart. |3 got the right dope ahout hep? Tdled to interest near the close of |us theve is no strain on the pieated | i ed lier off to ¥French Lick Springs.” o you sure you know who the girl the tal sections and consequently 8| Thus variohs food « are exsentinl roteins contain carbon, hydrogen| “Tough Luck!” Mike murmurcd tairs really is b= “Bo old LN salicd away with Wyn-{stay in o 8 tissues o 5 yEen 1 nitrogen; carbohy- | sympathetically, “You didn't . Sallle sat up su Iy 8 an - | mitk oost, 1 oeup NSO ken, Blyn aad Nod, also Mary,” he e 3y salts t 3 fats are the fucl of energy- | know she was in wreck, » | spiration came ta her and her eyes | tal ) camed dricd bee commented with a drawl beneath Hats and Bags [ organic combinations of lime, mag foods. Certain mincrals are! When was the first you had news of | traveled swiftly to that spot on the | Croquettes, 6 radishos, 4 ounces | which I read #xeitedaapproval, “Well! Hats « bags to match are acces- | nesia, phosph ) ele t in sm amounts, and water |it? Learpet where she had palimed it ed ham, large baked potato, 1 they're safe no sorics Y wom will desire itamir v ' sty s highly essential, | ‘From the papers on Wednesd fragmeit froma newspaper; the ra- | 8y Mok 1 Uncasy this spris One unusual wset f | for t ouri t of the body. Lit BACK OF DIET I8 A BASIC morning. She'd been rescued | [ b which mentioned the possibility |1-2 ) i 1 cup combi “Let us hope #0," 1 returned, a bit | black satin completely covered with |1 { n o i oy NEED, KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR|lad suftercd a slight injury to the | Diamond 1ess™” , the | salad, 1-2 h tab doubtfully. “I wish I knew where | silver braid and round red buttons, ‘ in fresh, uncooke that | FOOD, head Mike, T galloped past that |missing maid in the De rob- | mayouuais, ( 1ed that trailing motorboat was.” - - heuse like a crazy man all that morn. | bery case .might have b 1 the | berry teake ream, “What !" erfed Dicky with mirth- Griddie Cakes =8 ing! It was open and 1 caught|Gotham Arrow at Philopolis, where k1 ful irony. *“A doubt of Lillian the " making griddle cakes with sw glimpses of or two servants |Ehe was last seen, Then a little, | Infallible? Meresy, To the Hoos-|milk omit soda and add t ten about, but they were new ones 1% |%oft, impish g escaped y : never seen there hefore. 1 don't | 1ps 1 g ot the robe and! know haw I lived till the next day-- |#1ipy she composed herselt for the | yesterday—but when 1 rode by there kS was a doctor's sedanstte at the door, Therese noticed a decidedly 1 raced to the nearest park exit, AV O change in “Mees Al a kid to hold my horse and fs ing. There ran back to her house but the car was gone sprech which had seen - “What had you meant to dou |conrse q hard evernight | asked Mike auiet docility of manner “Iind from the chauffeur the | piace to an air of impud g Adventuresd Ka I e s TS St N, S the license number and foree | h Miss Hidmarsh and model of striped pussywill ALVA AND T STOLE A FEW/|haIf the ON DECI omitted, gluten flou Lat and Gain We * scrambled with gow with you, Don't you know that|spoons of baking powder 1t any sneaking little motorhoat gets | tablespoon melted butter him fo | tell me the truth about Alva's con. | tor, howover, Sallie was ear o ¥ - » . o . i dition if I had to take him by the | sume her manner of t e G I ; ol i ; exclaimed. “This morning at the ap. | leseness at being treated a Dear L Sister: | myselr, but having 1 " Phsbbin pointed hour she was there, peering | invalid and insisted upon being N\y qrue“c out between the curtaing! Il never | mitted to rise o | After a brief deloy Of course 1 was Prised when your cal me telll me of your engagement to Karl and then, thinking over the matte 1 1 decided that I oughtn't te _ ways intended Lo ma an ¢ the £ t i back of the stort and read | signals! 1 was stanned—I couldn't | & ach with & ot Don't be angry at do n : ; ; 1 Gea ' rgics |t the large rod book of magie. | believe the evidence of my own eyest | had been buried ir nc TEdlelatison mean it as er s it s 1 el A . S I . ‘ Then th #aid the ma s to|l cantered up and down half a dozen | it e that she 0 a dead | they 3 times but T didn’t see her again and | #irl's ciothes, sleeg Most girls y the foes aii . o ) - men they do m ' x r i 4 it I 4 we will take them to see the [then a hideous id came to me 1) using her personal bel { 4 b ve o the sligh S Sk . Seo t surprise!” It dy Ann zaid as she|got my car, tore down to Shaftstown |though they were her oy 1 L men them : : g g 3 a inkiing of what yefor s Pt . ¢ < { . . hand and raced with and dug up the ambulance doctors|Where was the real A wpelan y the store to where alll who had worked over her at the scene | A shudder shook allie head to ] friends waited. ¢lof the wrecl The injury to her |foot but she foreed hersel! to foce the STRONG HAPPY ar saw | head had affected the brain, and her | maid calmly, stil g cr o ime | y had wi mind must be that of a tle chilg | budentiy e ' car'y moving | againt” marning ere! Mike uttered culation of “look here, haven't _got any &“‘ 's Pills Free Them From the en-|shocked pity and Trevor went on in |clothes” she dem magical ice | shaking tones pread neross the chatse Constipation—the Cause of - —— “The doctors said they had teoid |smart si mort c M“( 0‘ Tleir TMH!I her step-mother this might happen |seemed somehow | when she regained conscioueness; t st fresh | #he might not recognize those about haven't w Every Ding Store in New Lier nor even recall her own identity The cyes of aid met hers & Teate 3 Sells Her memory might return after @ |a fleeting mom s Britain ixnows and Sells Them | 1itt1e or—never! But T tell yom, aside the kK dress and ¢ SRS ike, there must be a dim glimmer d with a st i dittle frock | | Agestms . . £ S . & ing in her poor clouded brain that L ) lc o rlce : : 2 " drove her to the window tbis morn- * 2ot m pernage. | ChEt Bechem L A g e e o . ng cven though she mightnt have | Mees Alva? p the last -pr § arfvure gelief foe known why and didn’t know me wi r ¢ more than holf the sickness in the v 2 {hope; 1 never shall, but can you It.” Pl ey . T—— f guess why 1 am in such a rush te | “10N do * faltie assented | Don't neglect cosstipation. = . . ' ’ g2t baok 16 town now " carclessl Prar sturr, | Decomes chronie—and d I eF 8 will keep ! d ‘ 4 Mike nodded and replicd grimly though Therese understarnd each | box of PBeecha s Pills today and fre ; g % - “For fear they'll try to marry hey Other ""'v';‘ffl g ¥ )'u"l'hlliri;v your v 1 . ’ out of hand to that rascal of a cousin| %he almost held her v ""I';"’ N €O ");‘N" J g throat babsy. ¢ ' iazo0} I'f;:‘]\flr!.‘, 'l‘,ulwl hat can you do, :11 dariog ,‘.‘ e waite x'v r | New York, for FREE Packet of Beech: v e | Trevor 'm with you for anything | other's reply by " am A m's Pille. Sold in boves: 12 r n cther ma r yuld t man than I ¢ forget the moment, Mike, when I ree my own life, ¢ i \ i Ll saw her face and the sunlight on her | “ntercd the room some 1 sulien m, - sure I dit thine hae i ) t#%e might unde all the happiness we | hair! But when she saw me, she | With both arms pited datmy ‘”‘ : " bl : ts fo story!” 1t 1 ¥ 2ht to you!" | drew back almost out of sight and.— | girlish garments saht of them | €T Ann and Raggedy Andy |and wouldn't reply to any of my a sud g [ i L | W Iy v ieh : ) . . t ) ' ) {short of murder and | don't know |mask seemed fo have fallen ove s pills, 22¢: 95 pills, ce, z from gettng ¥ 5 ' . t had net bie Granma Gamwok sail “We love yos[that I'd stop at that, shield or wo|Therese's face and she proceeded in| ¥ P 25¢ 90 Pilly d o 9. i v b tin both.” ©" | shield, but if the poor girl's mind is |silence to complete Sallie’s toilette, 4 | gone entirely Just as she fastened the last snap ountain and candy| “I want her!” The cry of agony per a knock came upon the door and no onc would have to|rang out upon the night air. “I'm |as she opened it to receive a Jhuge and (going to get Ler out of that house |purple box from the hands of Fitch, ! ggedys and |and take her where she Il be safe tall young footman of {he pre- vent inside and in a|and eared ‘or, and where 1 can see , the girl standing behit whole theater was|her and try to make her remember a glimpse the little prople who lived | me—make ler care for me all over | Me was gazing straight into Sallic’s o . A p Woods, Raggely | again! It s imponsible, it she |eves, aot in bold disrespect but rather Andy made a speech from the stage | never knows me and | mean no more | as though he were attempting to con the curtain went up and told!to her than any other stranger 1 mean | vey a message She recallel his in the theater was their | to protect her all the rest of her life! | sistent Staring ot her when he ser en e nt back to | Thanke, old man, for your offer toltea in Mre ( land’s sitting roown ; < ¢ ice cgoatn | hetp me but—there's your own girl. |Vhe yoon iefor mpulsivels onmymakesThe Food Drinkfor /.2 2 yes. ed the Jove- lyon 1 i Digestible ~No Conk’ ¢t Lunch v . “I've oA torget.” Mike 4 sim Ao 2 slzays ot hand. Alw in Tabist = . we imt in eonp Ask for “Horlick’= " et 1 Fo- " sinw. " Avoid Imitstiens = febs. For & moment his compan

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