New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1924, Page 22

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mwmsmm»;b@&b.bb»bl”m:hhhh&bb&&m ————————=NAILY FASHION SERVICE. “‘*‘fi‘ SISTEQ llwfl. l. p"”;(mlgl hun«vrli with mea { l14 ! o GOOD MANNERS ; R | head boiled cabbage, 1 cup new string beans with #-slice bacon, 6 new onions, . MY HUSB AND' S LOVE TYPICALLY CHINESE | N (et i || Offering an : | - emon jelly with.1 banana and 4 Sk tablespoons whipped cream, 2 halves Arm canned peaches with 4 tablespoons tapioca cream, 2 cornmeal muffins, 4 tablespoons maple sirup, 2 bran roils, 2 slices rye bread, 4 tablespoons but- ter, 1 tablespoon marmalade, 1 pint whole milk. v Total calorics, 4058. Protein, 5 This is one of the newest head- It has real oriental touch through being typically Chinese. The use of three white flowers over the t or left ear, according té which Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE PEPPIITIVe pight your hub came home with his 00ns 1emon | ynq water is added to cover for the | support. kS you prefer, is very effective. FEIPIIIPITIFTIIIITIFTIIIIVOIGEIITIIIOIIIIIMPIIICa00s = 5 Ly : carbohydrate, 1564. Iron, “* Mrs. Marks drew a long breath assurance. “Mollic's standin' by B ) m. she needed it—for her culogy of cly in front or in the back or As long as the weather permits the Dicky had been a lengthy ¢ 1 ometimes they merely take care of | use of cornmeal it is very much worth made her no answer——it was patent ftie extra fuliness at the side, i while for the person who would gain that she expected none I gazed CmaEe ‘ in weight to eat as much corn bread at her wide-eyed as she sprak- Uupainted Wicker | as possible, Corn is fattening in itself e adain, 1 never vo! ) your wnpainted wicker with | and when sombined with milk, sugar like her, and her queer , some L brush and white soapsuds, | and eggs it adds many calories to the ‘ of which 1 found trouble in under- then rinse, dey quickly and/ brush t and lose Welght diet and eveatually ounces to the standing, toget with her over with turpentine, sweet oil and f Iarge. unswec stewed | sojght, Plenty of butter is just natur- attitude toward the equal parts, Coat well | { individual mold of jeliied | o))y peeded with mufiing so the fat ventions of life, fascinated 1 models dry rub ever with a thick, | hrimp s ounces boiled corned [ ealories mount up quickly and easily. { “I know what happened that f hair what ' soit | 1-4 head boiled cubbage, 6 new | “whe fay fs tried out of the bacon,| An eld lady may expect a gentle- the real lady 1 clothes. e ‘ or “‘f‘“’“ !“'"‘Nl‘ ! beets, 1 cup ) the beans are slightly browned in it | man to offer his arm if ghe needs Curtain * 2 beans, 2 tables 1 Your hub ofiered her a good head beaned she babled ¢ I mentally commented that or him, and she was A tear in a lace curtain ! Iy, 2 crisp picees gluten toast, 24 gring beans with bacon. Cover the i the advantage of me in that respect | pi That's v s b mended by wetting with luton pufis plngluten = halves| sjuce pan tightly and simmer the for beyond my surmise, which Dicky days—waitin’—uaround pressing with a hot iron. e s —— | canned peach Kimmed milk. } e slowly for an hour or longer, ; than 6,000 ysars old. Remarkable had admitted, that Moliie Faw to show up so he mend will probably i | Total calorics, 1ein, 3250 Sopve in the juice with bits of bacon, | Carvings of animals done in limestone, the companion &f that noct ier dbout the posin', he curtain. x X become t, 3; carbohydra 164, Iron | (Copyright, 19 NEA Service, Ine.) | mosaics, and even artificial flowers of Rdventure, I was still in ig N knocked m . . Q0RIng, rub it up with{ gram, stone are included in the find. its detai 1 smothered the te hen came dellied Shrimp Salad oo 1 Cleaning Velvet sterday and Mend the first ripped stitch in yvour tion to learn from this outsi what my husband 1 refused to tell gloves. The edges becom: . 3 it iiehtie] it me, and put up my 1in a quick ike, be- and it is impossible to d ' '“:’ : M,T i “" v‘;‘;"u““ | 1-8 teas, rd. 1-§ teaspoon OF ANGIENT BUILDINGS “But you mustn't tell me,” I sald well Petey | way. : jjalestionion, gepocniEranuiated decidedly, 5 L feant Jiim said h A Shoe Polish 1' xnyr: ‘f’,x;r ':,"\‘an}m,-:n:"-" ;1‘“:;»1 Many Different Periods of History I dom't intend to," she retorted | was handsorfie, T I was Iring Pillows Shoe polish that has become hard S nGi6ed ey e Native and Forcign Huntsmen Have coolly. “You know, already, that glad Peter wasn't home, | piilows in a shady place ! o can be put good shape | : SRR sl tepresented at Convention of In- Mollie bot>1 up his head with her S lhha e where they will get a light breezc || o adding a iittle turpentine. minced pepper (green), 1 hard boiled 2 i o Combined 10 Prevent Ex- 3 J CgE . diana Limestone Quarrymen, ed long enough for a seif- | but not be exposed to the heat of the patently | sun. Offsels salt ar, ) tinction of Birds. Bedford, Ind., April 11.—Many dif- nd scarf, for 1 heard tomators, water, salt, handkerchiefs ! you two talking about it just Jus simper Sl is concerned iir as | the type of brainiess chict kel e n pepper, clow i onion g ;rhr:,';g,',‘“:m’;f, gt ta N L e i S R Saves Olive Ol 17 too much has been added to | LT s simmer | fevent periods of history, some reach- | Mexico City, April 11.—Native and ing outside keyholes. “But you don't |the highes ooniigai. tilisteaand A little sugar added to your olive .Y 100d yo ? PIEpAing, YOu cab |5 mijnutes. Rub through trainer. | ing back hundreds of years before |foreign sportsmen haye combined to ¢ : bonit | ¥tartad lad the aound or ike closings, 0l after can has Dec od | lcamedy the s by adding i the boiling po Ading | Christ, are represented in specimens | sccure protection of wild-fowl from 1 E f ) little sugar an a bit of vinegar. of stone being assembled by the In- |the slaughter of Mexican pot hunters. s know what the fracas and you ean't for awhile—that's door outside punctuated her chatter, | Mollie's secret yet. I wish it wasn't | “My lands! There's Petey now ! — T = Shor gin She Bl iAng P iotteioa et Use Mot Water Poundmaster at Trona In California Desert | | cecssary to make two ciies, | 1 will keep it from becomin, ¥ ' ¢ gelatin softened in cold | Jiana Limestone Quarrymen’s asso- { The lakes and marshes of the centr | ciation. - When completed the collec- | plateau are among the most wonder- , tion is planned to constitute a com- jful duck regions in the world, and plete history of stone, and include ! here the natives depend largely on When eool add sl 1 cut in small piect Use hot water instead of e ps elea sprinkling cdothe A Point Cleared Up | Good-by, deavie! I'll drop in. be celery, d arvings | pot hunting for a livelihood. ‘ one cvery variety known. Bhe paused, lier face clouding, anfl Stop worryin® about your hub. themtmore bycns San Bernardino, Cal, April 114 | o 4% th SR evidently 1:».« I‘wr-«r” ’-': ’lr"“:_‘”‘," ;:'mr,:‘,m,r|:'fl.Ma'\,:,-,” 'Q,:‘,',,‘n ;‘,.‘]' = poundmaster ¥ inted at | pepper w m‘l be (:'].:y‘m. ;" ; 13 - | from all age; ed by historians and 1t is not unusual for 1,000 or more :'r'o.'.f;fpi""%""fii"“‘:'l’, s rr]‘nnyw]»v; fall for Molle. They all do. 4 Pine Tar 1 "‘l“'j‘ e 1 the Mohave descrt, | fore mincing to remove the thin skin, | Egyptolc being gathered. ducks to he killed by a single volley foally, and she looked over at | Petey'd pass me up it ho thought|,. FINC tar bags are o 1 preven- | to curb the activitica o wild burrg [ The seeds and pith of the pepper are Most valuable of the material al-|from an “armada,” a contrivance mnx‘n v, S Mollie'd look at him. But her heart's | HVe Of moths if the garments put in I n Bernavdino county board | o op discarded ready obtained is the collection of isimilar to the “battery” formerly in m::filfl:”a fi:“‘;‘\‘"';';":'":f“]“ “qid you | BOt iron bars around it with the key MVE been well cleaned so0 no moth (Of SUPCIVisors provide the Durro | puy thin slices « fiard boited | Stone furnitnre and tablets reeently [use in the United States, but now .";_‘3“"'””' B e OBl e L as e eggs in them, pound ey took 1 i be- | in four indivic wids and fill | 4ug from the tomb of Tel-ll-Amranu | prohibited by law. Dozens of muz- T e ;s 5 sl o - * the part for geeen | molds with jelly mixture, Let stand | and now being st here by the }zle loading guns are lashed in tiers your hub's handkerchiefs that time | | Bumn Stains vegetation had throaic SXUIC= | until firm and ehilled. Turn out of | E&ypt Exploration society; for ex-land discharged by a powder fuse hibition during the spring conferences | with frightful effect among the nes- of architects and builders, tiing fowl. An effort is being made to obtain Efforts to secure legislation against limestone specimens from the oldest the use of the “armada” having known building in the world, recently failed, foreign and Mexican sports covered at Tel-El-Obeid, Baby men are attempting to secure intér. ia, four miles from Ur, of Biblical | national eco-operation in their ef- trecs in the vi- | 1holds and serve on beds of shredded Bread crumbs ralibed over scoreheq | ton of 1 cloth will make the Lurn stains cinity of ~—the ones with the curleycucs on?" | ., My mind gave a sudden cut back | e to that evening. It showed me bend- | Sy T L ing over Dicky's handkerehief-hox Gossip’s COmer ” =) ke herie ¢ (4 Viniox ",Hu“:“ | i left Jettuc Total ¢ Protei s (exclusive of Iettuee) H 101; carl L0015 gram, miner il puzzling over one that was still Tl s dhatlt, r damp from launfgring. - Homemude labels may be de by haif a cent “Yep, wou did, I -ecan tell,” m printing with ink on white pa sstenek it rich,” suid faith- It melghbor forstalled my answer | Summer Wear partout. Since the back of this bind- | ful hurros wor the dom Fat and Gain Weight | fume. Reports to the associatioQ de- forts to launch a new anti-armada eheerfully, “Gee, that certainly took | Two and three-piece suits for wear |Ing paper is gummed they are always [ a8 their share R 5% Bi% InrEe eWotNod Mewed vriies | clare this find has moved the ancient | campaign. some slick second-story wnrl;_ that ater on in the summer are of silk | ready for use, weulth, 4 tablespoors ereumed sulmon on | history of Babylonia back another One of the worst features of ‘the night to get that back. Mollie had popiin in bright shades of rust, | toust, 6 button rudishes, 1 cup cream | thousand years, The bullding, discov- | pot hunting, according to thes It with her, wrapped around her wrist. | American Beauty or green, e it f potato soup, individual mold jellied | ered by the joint expedition of the | sportsmen, I8 that the hunters sel- She had a cut, too, but nothing deep, — FABLES ON MEALTH [shrimp satad with 2 tablespoous | British muscum and the University of |dom devote their carnings to ny SA¢ the minute T set eyes on it, T Sandals mayonnaise, 3 o boiled corned | Philadelphia, s declared to be more ' thing but a grand carouse, ":'f"’]“r'"""” 1t g for il -’""""""’ Many sandals and pumps of this e left somo of your things here . o o0 T ke have heels of a con- Red and green heels LET YOUR MIND PLAY ! énce after she hml' “.l.\l\w:: them 10 ragting colo give to )fl\l_ll)d saw |ma.a funny are particularly well liked, } pretty curleycues on your hub's hand- | et | )«-rahlzm A S 5 | Rubberized Flowers | There Jlived in Anytown, many, good pliyrical exercise, they afford the b ‘\lulllrl x'uuulln Ry v Gorgeous and exotic flowers of Many centuries betore Mr/ Mann and mind a o for guick thinking, and ® e Y Mollie hadn’t the slightest idea’ opnerized silk trim bathing iats and his fellows arrived on this globe, a for relaxation from business-made ac- ¥ho the man waa till then, and she |rorm corsage bouquets for bathing &Ce of men who spent their days and tivities Goli o rounds of Rt { How > o 1 8 1 vt i rounds of ordinary Wi swidl upaet,’. e - centigged, suits, their nights in forest, mountain and iirs our minds ave Iikely to get lop- | » fl you I washed and ironed it in a | - stream. They had to climb, swim, sided, or dulled. : hurry, and T watehed tiil T saw youn Standing Collar run, jump, et A 2004 out-of-doors game i3 just the - ko downstairs for & minute, and then | ‘wye gtanding collar is seen on the | Thus ft s that modern mun comes chological tonic the busy ma T um-shoed In and put it with the newest cloth dresses, particularly |quite naturally by his interest in 80 Leo g o e e : | rast of the things. I tell you Mollie | soat dresses, realled “sports”--contests In which Walking is one r he f " l thought be. was_an angel '«. .g!v: S strehgth and skill are pitted~base. *cant g TherC = “““lfim‘l from the wkics thmt night. It was al Scarts ball, skull racing, swimming meets, | dancing. 1t's one of the best of sod vight whit he did, too. If yon'd have | Rxquisite scarfs of ehiffon match | tennis, and the rest salled pavehological e L l baen there, you'd have wanted him to evening frocks and are bordercd with | Now, Mr. M alled psychological exerci PR SRS X : ocks and are bor i Now, Mr. Mann, like muny peopl But whats ditormined uss ] NGS ‘,l: it, heln’ the kind ef woman you ermine tails, had never stopped to analyze such get out and play at r\l-r\"n’lvllm‘l’lm"lw‘ UNUSUAL SAVI S " - i contests in the light of mental or The o ) P s l n Ins . 3 " mere daily doze 't enong Uncoth as ghe was, in instinctive Gold Popular psyehological exereise, et ool mi n ;:-_h | v knew that T never had recelved A slip of cloth of gold' edged \ Yet such they are, Aa well a8 being . g with which 15 a finer compliment nor one more gold lace is worn beneagh a dinner s being | to play, | Rare indecd are such oulstanding values that these splendid #lnoere than the little tribute she 'frock of brown georgett erepe, | Phonographs vepresent, | had just ghven me. My lips formed - { 7 2 = a.grateful phrage, but they had no Gardenias | ' .‘I,u;l,\ v:“ lvli-a\‘lllnu‘:ul .":l:':'"l‘l;:il:‘," found in much highet | chanee to utter it, for Mrs, Marka| Not all gardenias are white, Paris EISONS ENRRON i 2 J S Rot yot farned off the fatcet of |is wearing bright red onss on \1\»1 You have only to see their superfine cabinet work, lustrons her narrative, and her words flowed white collars of dark eusiumes. | finish and to hear the vich and mellow tone to fully appreciate | ""’l‘“-'"'“ e gttt = | these vemarkable valucs, | “Don’y, worry about le fallin Sashes | i | In love with your hub or tryvin' to| Sashes on coats and ‘suits rarely | The maker's name itself s a ssmbol of Phonograph supremacy, o | yamp him” she sald with a large encire the walst, They are used - e e ——— — e S These prices, we believe, are heyond duplication in this cify, 4 e s T ad j R n This is your OPPORTUNITY to SAVE—take advantage of it ] - B9 .ulaggedy And DOWN ,, sy Johmy Gruelle G o { Reduced to E to your Balance n Yetter from Ellen Bledsoe to Sarah tor. O1d Witch Wiggins wiio lived at th He saw noxt to him and $59 S Home Fasy Hendricks, I His friend, Mr. Prescott, 8 top of the ce did not | knew that I Raggedy Ann, o | Hl-ftl\ Weekly . My Dear Badie: » |1a mot a drinking man, and h know that 1 ¥ boy | v quictly, Raggedy Andy wawrap to Enjoy Payments I've had some pecullar cases since | had no tmoney troubles—in fact he 15 1agd bund §4 ped the paper from around Raggedsy we graduated from then urses train- | quite wealthy—and he cannot und puppy dog i e ang | AN #0 that could sit 1 . 1 think the most pe-|stand what is the matter with him Every Phonograph Guaranteed ing school, but euliar as well as t one | Onece in & while he speaks the naue I have ever had, T am {of “Jack” and th e W His name Carton, a murm the name * M No Interest Charge be got smashed up i itomoni Prescott says that Lesiie is the nam accident and w br g hier of his wif th " a about tws weeks ago. It seems he's ! great fricnds & man in this town, but at| You can im v surpriced . Jor 8 lone time W could nut | wan deybefore yierias, Nhon | Free Records Cabinet Phonograph 8 ¢ - A id tterly sane eyes, H ied ne With everys phonograph purchased fing this A price as low as< this has never hefore bhoen et elbolptong deesid i bl Bid LI derieivas. | toid him sale we will give siv Becord Selections (3 doubde || quoted on a Phonograph of this man named J A ] 1 lain atmost in a s of con faced records) withont charge, ity — Only .. ..., i S $39 whose card . 1 1 had only mentioned the weo - mobile Ja 2 “Leslic” orcasionally n Mr. Proeseott « . He gave me the mame explanation pu ately, and i and 1 is using these names as did i Bis friends hegan to A i Prescott, 1 told him Mr. Pr said long tim tos: » as here, and explained 1o soth N 1 b found. He told the doo w 1 : t tt In't remember : . ting. W o " P i said he mus A 1 t n 1 4id not think . A [ ’ & & 1, and a J A s I Hoggody A 1 cas shght ey < s gl _l S l';‘,'» iSatsl Reduced to No Paring==FEnd Them thing . N St el Pt el e Ry yout c y Blue.-jay — and W . > f instantly the pain venishes. Then e o : ¥ b . and comes out. ) Boddemisadln gt y ,\ 2 " 3 'v erous paring. ' . kg " Sath 2 s : y it e . 2 Get Blue.jay at any drug store. s e % - s : | - et ) Bl ® Orenmm v = * 1!t ¢t Ragg . t» An 1 wn the rop " . - —_—— -

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