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¥ NEW BRITAIN DATLY TIERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924.° P L T Y T AT Y AR AT AT S L e R L L R R MY HUSBAND’S LOVE! Adele Girrison's New Phiase ot REVELATIONS OF A WIFE FITTECVTVEVITIL UL ™ 5535899539290 GF FPEISTIFEHRETECATEPITIICEUIGRTT o fteasst s Mrs, M | Gay 8% « The dight in the dim and you ghone only over the r v the viul us by standing in the door- s shouldn’t.” of my unlighted roon, 1 was fair- ur i ned by durkness while 1 e cotnd =ee quite distinetly the mancu- pansed of my ne Mrs, Marks, « ¢ . er head hd the D snas ot TAVEAIT 4 e srong for Peact murmured Hub i~ you nid sere “I'm ehhor e silowed her don't hatl nily satisfying coiffure [ * 1 and then, herself that stepped into nto walk jog in th the hall was empty, the lighted swiftly towa sure that she presence in the 1 slipped noise clesed the door s that no click switched on the he next instant Mrs. Marks cato knock sounded and I th door open to grect a wide-eyed ing, patently torrificd woman across whose face shot a glance of reli whcn she saw me smiling at her. It was net exactly a forced smile either, “here is something about Mrs. Marks which always affects my risibles no matter hew depressed 1T may be. “Are you sure you're all right dearie?” she inquired her cyes run- | ning me over from head to foot as Af in quest of some expected injury. “Ot ccurse,” I return pulling forward my easiest chair. “Do sit down, Why do vou ask? Mrs, Marks Is Relieved *Because His Nibs was so mad 1 @didn’'t know what had happened,” eshe enswered, nonchalantly betray- were afri ing the fact that she had been eaves- her ph dropping. | my third, is the hest of the lot, I understood now the reason for |you see when T say vour hub is Dicky’s sucden closing ¢f the door peach and you don’t need to e easy about him, I'm telling you noth- ling but the truth.” pice and beg asn’t much af ne was although 1 pertect g ignorant dark doorway. sly 10 ithont betrayed living room my | one. “Lister ward him. | tal stuf te. t into Jut man of hoeve, o Win't to Mollic, or v 1y ki ene side, me laiching it and lights. me mer not any 1 you never ean stac- el wh the jthrown r- 1. that here do when he's socicty of t you When you're ne like work the same @5 when here, and never any nonsense him, nor fool talk when I happen to be in | the hall. “He's not a1 thing that had those 1 had to slap his face before he fonnd out W Yon got jewel, pop-eyed workd better judge of men than me, T've been two Kinds of a wid grass and sod, divorced one and buricd one, | (L mean,” ghe added with a Indicrous- | Iy nervou. at me as if she | man will the you cun W pretiy st vateh hy yours. not he comes cloel just 5 you'ro about Nke that rooms ood and I where i there his plac tell the ain't any W, glance nd my little P'etey, ) cology, une | after he had opened It to take his tempeostuous leave, szen her in thie hall. “Honert to> Pete, he was so leary { =‘Gossip’s Corner He must have 1 was afrall you might need me i she wept on with another searching appraisal of my person. With a sudden wild impulse laughter, I realized that she had ex- pected to find me—in her own phrase- ology—"heaten up.” 1 almost rr‘-‘l gretted that 1 could not offer a black | eye or a brulsed check for her sym- | pathetic inspection, It was simply impossible to resent her. What would have been gross impertinence in al- most any other woman, became only | a child’s euriosity and a likable sin- core offer of aid in her, “No. I'm perfectly all right,” T an- swered when I was sure 1 could speak without betraying my mirth, “It's aw- fully good of you to look me up, though." | “Good to myself said settling b big hair contrnt 'y 1 dow't inow =1 don't care rule--men are Jots niecr my idea ut cver sinee 1 first saw you, I've fell for you hard, | Many smart spring frocks are madé “Phe first time you spoke to me in two pieces, the skirt being joined remember my getting that onton of- |to a camisole top and the upper part to Silver silver embroidery is on somr of the latest French models put on in a way to simulate silver lace, Popular nsed Linings Linings to the new quently embroidere |or banded with ¢ | SR Trimm Geometrieal figures in Lefng applied an trimmings 1o chif! and crepe frocks. ar or hraid ntrasting colors, W colors are on yon mean,” she | If deeper in the cking back and forth s Double Godet yrequently a double godet is in. YOu, troduced on one side of a frock which is about ¥ou | has a perfectly plain hack and women s a land practically no trimming what front mueh for to Two Picces vl formed from & not Ihicre’s, a « ——————— 7 {]] real feeling of th srious cast in th en and silver 1 o jeweled belt, bu ntric forr hold my e his 1 toit orient own siun is wear, | wing com n mtrimmed W, Vel tailor straps in solved the slip be silver, ribhon from the Monograms wide ing st W gl e . siender 1 overbloud top of the or not accor most pract almost froc prrtict every Steader Line from the the back one 1y co em i of t v line, of Wall Sticks chony wi them < cur of n hs teied nimal om suits, n t Does Not Slip ilicuity of keeping ndition | ablp chains One will nd ¥ spt th strap, ioulder, Mon on s s may location or ction as te ekets and above waistline, id I would not understand | i, the with " can v rubbing wi A inches, or I roe pAvements, wrhood of the neek flappers ivory o1 stuffed to a deptiv W col hem very and and re schoolgirls Cleaning becoin: the Tory hit distigurat andpaper o noye Knee pad made ston ab make you kv will hen w your ™ vieh require on your knee cloth Pari [Tiwey tell £ me offer t making louses stop the them models soft not Brash is nearly so wner 8 a solt brush is, st Women * ) r They haunt sthe big, w Aress disple window they half here V8 A P wher ean for the full o bring skirt Jdo chain, docs spotted wor particulars ding ical Har line his s th white " vied severely shoulder which and | to und | frocks will be scen on the needs preserving | with | by | been | « gold all tor unlike have a slecves below ny hont popular ic by remery t it s R , baschoards and win for new husy on Paris neigh- ~known stylr heldd v rs and the and the "t prospretive purchaser's home, not you eloth, two much serubbing floors you 1o EANHION SERVICE, S TOUCH OF ORIENT = = BLGIN HE] Sallie I TODAY Pack, employe of the [air weetheart, Michael tis. That hight Sallie goes into the yard to take down a washing for Ma Brennan, with whom Sallie lives. policeman thing strikes Sallie.a blow on the head. 7 When' she regains consciousnes the girl finds herself in strange su roundings . A IFrench wmaid emlls her Alva Copeland and Madame Copeland, a tall, richly gowned woman, claims her as her step-daughter. Sallie hands of crooks and is being sub- stituted for the real Alva Copeland. A man servant thinks he rccogni in Sallie a member of a gang of dia- mond thieves and helps " her escape from the house at night. Michacl Curtis and his friend, Captain Trevor, are trailing Sallie and Alva. NOW GO ON WITH THI: STORY Tut when footsore and-weary Mike returned. to his friend’s shabby, com- i fortable bacheldr quarters it was to report no progress; he had spent the The young lad, she doean’t believe she's going to be able to take much interest in politics after all and heen 1o two of the i Club luncheons and all sorts of people were she’ day riding on the tube trains fervies, questioning guards and hands, and taxi drivers at York terminals without result The newspapers had given a p: deck quarters could rcport mothing except vague rumors and there scemed to be no alternative but to wait, “I'm about in the same | Mike!” Trevor exclaimed gloomily. |“I saw Miss Copcland—Alva—at her window this afternoon when 1 was trailing ‘round the block in the car and she seemed to staring down straigit at ma but wonldn't reply to any of my signals until finally away! T can’t understand it! she did wave at all and if she did—oh, could not have meant tiat she 1ot wish to see me ang morc [ “Never mind, we'll get on the |again in the moerning,” Mike replicd, [“I'm tikely to be up and out beforc | you and you'tl hear from me when you get back from that horscback ride of yours,” He was as good as his word when Trevor awakened it was to find | his guest gone, After a fruitiess can- ter along the bridie path in the park neross the Avenue from the blank ! windows of the Copeland house he Ireturned to find no message from | Mike and he paced the floor gloomily [ with dire but vague plans of ahdne- tion forming in his mind for an hour or more hefore the telephone shritled, “That you, Trevor?” It was un questionably Mike's voice but shaken with some emotion which his former {ticutenant had never heard in it, even scrom the way says Woman's Republican Whe POl in brings us 1o the domestic " u and by FABLES ON HEALTY BEWARE OF DUST GERMS Mis pon Mann turned him go find th 1o her cortain Saturday after e earpet cr, there was no Jonger any donbt My, M Spri And soon 1he dust was Nyfng, which In recor Tetter from Rarry Ellington to Ruth [ hurt would have been something Tllingtom, you eould not forgiv My Dear Ruth: 1 am not asking to come 1 do not need to be With you to seo YOU Ruth; that Is out of the the surprised and ousraged look that[1iOn for many reasons, but will coms over your face when you 1 have just found eut that you open this lettsr. You will wonder|®UInE for divorce and 1 why I am writing it. I!"!!H"l"h"fl enough, I am rather wondering, too, but for V18h those bonds whic the last woek 1 have becn thinking of *3#11%, so unthinkingly, might Jou all the time, jriveted together ao that in my th Ruth, T have found that there fs A least, 1 might be anchored to ; @iy one woman on this whole earth: Pn¢ Whom Iiecgard and that has never bored me, and that ..“ 1‘]’_:)"‘"‘-1“ X you. % . yE Tt has taken me a long while to % find this out. It has taken me a long ' KD while to find out that you are the 'h° have only woman who is not a tyrant ir YOUurs for ih she thinks she can be one. Lo 1 have baen wondering late ever greatly loved me, Stran may seem, I hope you haven't | now I want you to forgive me you have loved me very much ALL WOMEN WHO WORK Should Know how this Worker was Made Strong and Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Zabl.N, Dakota, =1 was ne +oql: and was not regular. 1 also had pains frequently. 1 was sickly for seven years and finally had a nervous break- down following an loperation. 1 am a dressmaker and mil. finer, end a lady | wotk for told me of Lydia E. Pin} 3 Vegetable Co pound, 1amtaking it and it has made me well and able to do my work again. 1 have e take care of a sici peizhbor recentl you can see how fit am. 1 high your med: 1 8y ter as you see fi eom= other woman. LEsN, Box 23, Zahl, North Daicota. Over 121,000 women have so far re- plied %o our 4o “Have you ceived benefit from faking L E back to e you my th is revere and 1 at 1 o g 1 know that would keep d am oy 1o still it yon M an ye side Pt that know rvous and s gnd you my le will help a Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 7" % per cent. of these replics answer “ Yo" ness in the houss i d that | dangerous has probably r n's mind, was ther hygienc it #h that dust During been it e wi can the consideral Germs ha mained met cuum - cleancy ?eAAd\)e”\\tures. and Kfi% by 3o morul of thi extrome toy tale onld i ¥ ther sfek- moved hod s nxious hygieni np the Also n d is duster Bunlight Open fectant and 1ot which it And ¢ th gathered the there, 1 “Did im “Iedlo? ally dirt prefernbl gpring cleaning is on, winfer cgotables and fruits have been storcd Give § KaggedyAun gedy Andy | my Sruelle am S puppy your dy in the heut of battle, “I want you to come down here at once and wateh your step as you travell Gol your old army revolver?” “Yeos, but what's the ‘ddea #nd where i ‘here' 2" Trevor demanded. Make gate an address on an old- fashloned block In the Iirties and added: “I have found a lady whe strange story to tell us both, for it titerests you as well as me, lLook out that somebody doesn’t try to drop best disin- fa brick on you from a housetop or 1o the suniyun you down with a taai crossing a it the germs with | street, for 1 think you're heing romes §n contact | watched and if they trail you here, forket the cellar, when |they may {ry to get you Here are| “Oh, come, Mike!” Thevor laughed, during [“T didn't think you'd develop nerves if | at this late day:" s serious!” Mike insisted can’t talk over the 'phone but | have news for you of--of the girl in the window, Now do you understand “The girl—! Mike! Il be there as uick a8 a tani—! “Not a strange onc!” warned Mike once more. “I'll be waiting for you.” Trevor loaded his old army {non” and thrust it mechanically hi® BRI, then put on a topeoat I hide the bulge and hurried from his | apartment, So keenly wrought up | was he in anticipation over the pos- [sible news which Make might 1 for him that he forgot the warn |until & carcening taxi nearly bowled proceeded n Jittle further down the hlock He avelded the com nts and reached the house number given | nim, to find a stout but dis- tressed " Mr. Trever “Your fricnd's right wouldn't let me “Mike!" Carin Trevor rucks of it duster dry hetter becanse it and scatters none mp cloth or a dustioss the gordinary has a I8 nnturc's the ¥ 't many of the months, gerr particularly it plenty of ventilation, an- 1 1 shall lea dog gaid Mamma scnd grocgry en Raggedy Ann told the mean old Witeh vhat they would 1ike afraid 1 never n you for boy asked Ann about i 0 d 1o do it d. “She » the cdy I * the nd nice Ann o- ry very "y a a v 1im over w8 he crosscd Fifty-sixth street and two moen sprang from no- where and started up a brisk fight difectly in bis path when he « had . I looking elderly woman in her Sunday black sitk holding the door lopen for him as he mountod ngy high stoop . pir 14 np in edy 3 I it- paper o ¥ e whe nslied in the parior fix his head | dashed where he found detective a haircioth holding wandkerchief to his It's only a scratch Mike an- defensively. “A loose tile | fe11 off & root as 1 passed by, but my { hat saved me. Come in, Mrs. Jennet, and tell Mr, Trevor the details of the story you just told me,” Mre. Jennet bustted in and herself in tne chair which drew fornard for her. “Well, 1 must say I'm glad your friend thinks T did right!” $he began Of conree 1'd onght 1o have gone to the police yesterday when 1 seen that artiels in the paper about the young lady being missing, but 1 been run- |ning & respectable boarding house here for a good many years with never a word of scandal and 1—1 was jafraia:” | “15 you mean young jady in bine Trever spoke in a puzzled tone but she aw {Him short with an energetic nod won ] “Yes There's three roezht |198i fellers it Sised 10 be jot down | rivers old day s | 2round the river tunnels and ir looks ali rigit to them, and a nice, quict place to beard thes bring ‘em me. That's how the young lady come, last Tucsday after- fe | MOON AL AIf-past She was a in the eity 1 tired ightened bt quite the tady and her E foor and comtertable as 1 could, the on sofa nowunced seated Trevor the i vd boy oried. the mice grocery the two or eld - , Who hang ’ e ks for to ony e a real m3 rd front o 88 OUGLAS GRANT @ Deal Five & Ten, quarrcls with her | Cur- | |'A crash shakes the carth and some- | discovers that she has fallen into the | ioh for . into | past | ver and into the iittle reception room | hansom ! b e \’,. 1924 NEA SERVICE INC jeven giving her ink and writing paperr which she asked for, though it ain’t I my rule, “She had a big tan leather grip with her and it seemed awful heavy but she didn’t open it while T stood ‘round. She'd a wad of bills wrapped in a hahdkerchief and stuck in her | waist and she paid me & week’s board lin advance before T had time to ask for it, and the two cents for stamp 1'd give her. Then she asked me where the nearest post-box was and T told her ‘on the corner.’ All {this while T didn’t know her name I nor think, somehow, to ask but she | remembered first and said she was {Alice Smith, from Kingsville, which 1I’d never heard of. “I had to-leave her then the girl sereeched up to me that there |was a gentleman for board and 1 had two more rooms vacant., He was a kind of loud- looking young feller without any | and | the New | graph to the missing girl but Head- | hoat, | she | | made an abrupt motion to me to go | 17 she | didn’t recognize me why should she | TAREENING TANI NEARLY D CHIM OVER, 1 didn’t want but he said and he'd 1o take his bags bring ‘em the second ge and at first were checked vight over, 1 give him | floor back and he paid me out of a big roll but even then T wasn't easy in my mind about him, though he told me his name real prompt Brown, it was, o give him a lg ) had Miss Smith, and then went [to see about dinner and it wasn't till the girl us setting the table afted dusi, that 1 remembered Mmith hadn’t no soap nor towels to lier stationary wash-hasin tp 1 gons with them but her door was jocked and when she didn't answer my knoek 1 opened it with my pass- ke, The room was empty and | see rhe must gone ont to mail her {letter for spe'd nged the ink and there was o little piece of forn paper heside it on the tabie, “Not liking cr !him s down oy ps about 1 gathered emoup inmy Wl when 1 come downstairs bt when |oreached this floor that dratted girl 1 to me that the water cooler Wwas leaking, s0 1 stuffed those picees paper in that vase over there about 'em till the nest something else happoned.” Mra, Jennet pased in o her and Trevor glan®ed st Mike, “You said J should hear news fof somecone wlxc” he wuggeste | his must be the giel you wer ing for, hut--." “You'll hear one girl, Trovor, avely, “Go Jennet W dinner but b ten, lugei and T didn't that night, in again; since xhe went out 1o mail thit and if T hadn't heard of her roundabout way the nest day have been in duty bound to the police hér disappearanc “Good heavens sympathetically at ol man!” “Wait ! el the rest, Mrs, “Well, 1 sct up her being a strat wortied my head When twelve o'clock come n of her, 1 up look in her vl couldn’t find, kome tr in e there'd bean an then 1 noticed that the was brand new not When 1 opened it what linside but another, smaller bag of { black teather, little but much more expensive other, L cover right nd serevele of day, wh slory look- more than responded Mrs news of ' Mike on, please to aboul went ont along two big bags with liear any more from him Miss Smith didn't ain't the young man com Ieiter in a I %ould notify she never conw of glanee “Mike, his friend. Mike's gravity Jennet most in deepens w ‘ of they the &ity, and thout o1 e, and no to room e | folks ceident 1 tan grip locked d 1 find to of her hig even shot worn 1 for i the which was ju then 1 took traight which is along the hall I that something tie roum k iand opened that, d full of ladics' ¢lothes toilet ar ticles, and a big jar of cold cream all gonged ont but nothing else; n sign of a letier nor address nor even an initial! “I put the acen " 1 to my the I was § | too. not an lack bag on my closct instead of taking it bac bedause 1 thowsht | heard footsteps in the hall, but when 1 opened my Joor no one was there The same ithing happened again long tonard imorning and 1 declare 1 never put in such a night “The new tearly to e floor of Mr. Brown come dows breakfast and was very ‘pleasant. He went out right after- {wards, and about eleven o'clock a |reat stytish tittle private antomobite “drove up and the chauffeur got out— it wis one of the ciosed kind—and Yrang the front-door bell, and the girl brovght a note to Your has it, Mr. Trevor.™ i Sile Mike ha Wine Trevor sheet and read: of pale paper (Continued in Our Next Tssue) Home Reading 1 showa liks 1o Mre ook o t for a fow e ‘a will keep my hushand "’ at home Clerk-—-Yrs, ike. ook or awake? the | ‘cause | downstairs looking | | { | foup shad roe Ef— G0OD MANNERS™ Don’t Expect A lady, unless old, does not cxpi a man to offer his arm in the time unless it be whilz crossing crowded street.” i SISTRI MARY (A daily menu for the stout and thin) EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT o orange, 1 cup bouillon, | nd cucnmber salad, cad lettues, 1 cnp vegetable dinne cup rhubarh jelly, 1 onnee Rogue fort eheese, 2w 2 pieces One lar, 1 er erackers, | evisp unbuttered gluten tonst, 1 gluten | | re {combination of ot be rep Mower ox | Alex teprouts, Learrots, 1, 1 pint skimmed milk, Total calories, 16 wrhohydrate, otein, «256; b Tron, able dinner consists of any tables you may If the large sized vegetanies I"rench vegetable emt the dish me raetive and wpetizing, Potators should e 1 ringly if at I and flavors should ated For instanc and ( Ve prefer, ent, with a is ) f how canli Drussels o ot enbhin iliftlower, A e combination he v hoiled and seasoned and iy bit seing heans A tihles with sa! onini simply and pepper n of | pepper, |worth whil 1ed "Q'h. b and forg LN} n| will find it very muel to observe a medties only grain and Ments contain I roon I VeRe an 50 h day and ble protein o) elements A hea nust i the ol netd m forniin, orming ntain g clements v N is danger in dicting t protein fe Henee e rrtables Bug in the cousing Lroads and menus, ough butter " overdoing tronh!e v stod and ercam and oils amount of #at W vegetabiés and Alt e tahoo, n o« n surnished i mrnins, And forhivden, fruite contraded s all provide some 11 him, ! |Lutter, 1 tahlespoon i tind black overlooked or underestimated (Copyright, 19 | | | | found in ever AT AND GAIN WEIGHT, orange, 1 eop rolled ot 1 cup s head 1 fup ercam of corn soufy wit “hipped ercam ahd noong popped corn, 1 oeup dinner, Vv tahleapoons One larg 1 eup bonitlon, roe and cueumber salad, 1 Iet tablospoon hie bl Plinbarh * ol chopped nutk A eream, 1 day posns % water Whipy cilie, 1 ounce Logn e Wiespoon cheege, o e, 12 ¢ tard hrewd pudding wi W 1 2 tablespoon tonsted hyea 1 tahicspoons 1mapl it his My onmis stichs, 1-4 cup eream i, s, 4 sgar 1 pint whole 4046, Protein, drate, 1988 1 bran roll hics oo ' fable milk L& Tro whole wh POCIE SO - Total caiorie fat, 1655: carboh in any foim g a help in g When thi v pidly with corn sweet corn is in ot the may RGIE T person n o and sh cor whi will eral soup m pop ped Ler weight As der soon she wi nornial vapid imilates ite food her gain more healthy body uses it to build rather than constantly repair After d e t the continued, butter and provided bt Plemty of vegetables the achic diet 1 nt weight iz ax to ®ome extent itk should & amonnt ¢ desire (1 f whol ordinary m and, swects o mdve, The ore shot he fruits ary in tie K\ A8 neee reduc 1 should « are gaining dict as in the © very impovtant not 1, NEA Servie ne springs and boiling mud y part of Ireland Hot ~ WOMEN! 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