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10 $LHLL 288555550515 HHHLHLHHLHHLSHLOHI$ELELHLL88 55258 5 @ MY HUSBAND’S LOVE Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Why Does Edith Fairfax Wish a Word Alence With Madge stinctly disco to his rema That Dicky fited Ly Bdith's answer that she looked five was plain. With masculine ness he evidently ought Jast word in compliments, and whimsical mentally lameo d¢ up his faus p years yot obtus it th the him th had it to use gave gasping: foreed cxasperation to cover vice 0 1 the . “If that isn't Hand het she'll edae just bang: gin world suey find out of take a call.” “I'm getting old, probably, torted with the least trace of acerl in her tone, if you 3 that essay of n call, you'd better think “All right,” € “I'lil get out the and see just what 10 say to a swect you turned after a long can’t pump up anything of the moment except look younger and pre ever seen you, I 't she, “Ab-so-lute-ly, @ #aid, taking refuge surdity, because the appe startled me f the poise 1 trying so hard to maintain in Fairfax's presence Keenly Appraising Had Dicky forgotten? He mense of the incongruity of appeal- ing to me concerning Edith Fair- fax’s beauty? Was it not enough, 1 asked myself bitterly, for me to pre- sent to her at all times a most meti- eulous courtesy without my husband linking me with her as intimately as 1t she were Lillian or Katherine The answer to my questions as 1 glanced furtively at my husl face, He had forgotten my Pan, that there was anything in this unexpected re-entrance of Edith Fair- fax into our lives, which might caus any one us embarrassment. His face presented nothing puzzied chagrin that she should have resented his compliment but as Edith turnecd with pretended petulance to Leila, 1 saw a keenly appraising look cpme inte his and realized that the girl's unexpected reply to his un- thinking compliment had precipitated the very thing she evidently dreaded, a eritical estimate of her appeargnce. “Did You Tell? For she undeniably was older leok Ing. 1 saw it as I watched her, al though I was compelled to admit at the rame time that what she had lost In girligh prettiness had been paid back her in a and elegance which e her, mind a more wriking beauty than she had pos- re But 1 fancied that Dicky's eyes held faint disparagement, and though deep within my conscious- ness gomething long suppressed mean- W thrilled at the sight something clse, more sportsmaniike hotly resented the eritical appraisal of his look Was youth, ter all, the most potent appeal to an artist like Dicky? T knew that his admiration for ith's niable had given me many a heartache a he- 1p-ripping the around we time and init! I'm d 1o be had a curtain pokin in for as for ti what w Ede. You us bow, when you re cating chop- trying med ir sh R to e fir s ashs able to you, re- ty she ‘Besides, a o n" retorted sulkily. f Etiquette thing ng thing just re- ysence, But 1 the spur you do than I've Mad -y1” I ab- me was Edith your ko ook the prope on that S0 pos-i-tive in the banal to out o he no came nd's ‘eter save eyes 1o my beauty in Letter from Alice Hamilton to Betty (Tady Camovan) Continued, BAgerly Rantly med preased than sistor's ¢ their never s ascinat 18ed that " H heas w He » friend HUSBAND SAID WHY NOT TRY IT Wife Said She Would. Result, Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Well and Strong Bast Hardwick, Vi.—*‘Lazt winter 1 was not able to do any wor': at a!l, had backzche, h ache, was sick all the for #i read about Pinkham Lie Compoun? Vege n tha nd -y ith good then [ canever te eay, ‘What b 3 You look so weill’ 1 te Vegetable Componn well and strong. T+ fer with backache done * ] th Hardwick, Hous ellowing thems- that it is w to attend Inar Purches-=3 of 1,-4ia P re For righ tale but there was not even f jured vanity Wase he perhaps mentally it mature lissome, youthfu faweett And tive ism in his eyes as he at 13dith, what must there be he was off guard with me? Althoug bols my to belief that I need not com- with F the cdges.” the tt's in his eyes this ¢ comparing her beauty, to the loveliness « now min striking, exguisite, if there was specy looked when honestly vanity my the parison ith, 1o conten esh Fawe young 1 think Katherine « “Mrs. anvious to rece we woere the nil me back room Durkee is is Juncheon,” sh A, s icted to bring you all upsis miling. inst once, “Did you lith querie “No I thought ike to affectionate who is v then, supposs her 1 was would with perh ps Leila This voung surprise her an smile at Nirs, ir to Katherine Edith de- and 0 her for Durkec Py o you e Dicky my srand Madge cidedly, ahead and prepare entrar I want a word with alone.” ’ Gossip’s Corner | Gold Fringe Gold frings, about a foot in depth, cdges & summer wrap of black satin uned with brocaded cloth of gold Ostric ringe The gown that is finished or more ruffles of ostrich frings the hem is featured by all the fashionable French houses, with one ahout most Fecentric Style A hat and coat of calico in a particularly rich shade . bound with hlack sho ribbon, is ene of the most eccentric things fashion offers this season, red of anilted Parasols velvet parasols lined with a brilliant American beauty lining said to have another advantage he. sides protection—they cast a rose tint over the fade which is more flatter ing than any known rouge, Rlack rimmings Bunchies very realistic trim the smart felt hats in fascinating shades of henna and heige of fruit come that grecn ontrich part evening A wcart feathers in sélf color is a many the mest sffoctive gowns shown for summer, with of searf Styles are variations scarf this season but one of the inieresting 18 buttoned bateau neckline of a kasha coat of th most the There many across Cracked Fges A cracked cgg may be hoiled out losing any of the white if with e the past, [ erack is coverad with salt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAS' 15, 1924, ir i AS FANCY TOUCHES DALY FASHION SERVICE, signer couldn’t which i a larg colors wo hlac! pu ind it v I ir 1 cmbroide el embroidered 1 to i b the to Lut his t o to cads parrot in a des imagi- the with natura gown cuff with appear iins It it pattics Tomatoes for Lunch dith i of atin propria to the ¢ n which t v putiing made in t gas i town, w company Ior mereasing peari consideral Mr. Mun tng: “Your Mann Broancd hurried condition thin *Yah'" (ncss, offic WATCH YO sa gent advancing nonths g on his wit h ’t hair's M er should e an diffieutt l is ine trace he points to g but geiting FABLLES ON HEALTH: mped M find nm to p pient, to the neral atrophy quits e = 0 ~ &3 why s who ut soni )X r frequently R HATS o-fitting In ot constrieted. biand Py, Many scalp traced 1o the 1t blood-con- blood is vioh su th troubles have it woaring of i ing h of 1 such s elec- Nic of effoet chief- st i g action and alding ny " appliene one wtoor anoth this imulating cir- thin the to nnless ot due The Afivéaffirésd’ l?@édyhnn g B Ka?gedy Auly £ 1 can fin om Wit Ann and B RO by 3o wmy Sruelle Wheor the What ar Naggadys ke m pufisand cookies AW ggine, the Magicien " the cream g% and drink the you make into vou lik m vou eat untit 1anged L an Vimeelf t into the mn Kite radish, while Amy and the aughed poftly jan was fool imit for toy ot Wid of Tivese < D0 YOU LOVE KER 7 D0 YOU WANT HER Awo Asnaio To P-P-Por Tus Quesrion ? Set Bl e irs A New lpea~ Aws Sust-Fae ] OuMan/ ! e i ! much | | away, it she th> darkness to see covered, summer when she through was well “It is not he told her she was quite warm. There was a crescent moon in the sky, It peeped down at them shyly | through the dark branches of the tall trees; it shed a faintly silvered light over the freshly ploughed fields | and white country roads, | David hardly twice he mark to Fisher, but for the most part | they were all silent. When the station two men got out. David looked at “Won't you come BEGIN HERE TODAY T'he marriage of Dolly and Nigel therton proves unhappy. When | * is declared, Nigel is glad to en- iist, He leaves Dolly in the care of his friend, Mary Furnival. Nigel killed #nd Dolly marries an old sweet- and sails to America with him. Word comes of the sinking of their ship. When see vet, you know declared is calls is | mar- his Red his | Nigel's brother, David, Nigel's widow, Mar) to t 1l him of Dolly's Dawid mistakes Mary for wife and takes her to live with him and to spoke, Once ashamed hrother's Grange to aunt, A letter comes to Mary from Dolly saying that she and her hushand are Monty Fisher tells David of * he asked is Nigel's widow. |do you good to have a little stretch.” ready found that | Mary obeyed at once; it never curred to her that David had no in- | tention of leaving her alone for a | moment. She never doubted that Visher had spoken truthfully when he said that he had told David noth- in She stood beside him while or bade him goodby. Fisher held her hand a little longer than strictly neces she thought, There was a hidden mean- ccall those impuisively [ing in voice her when he to David Bretherton. | said beginning to reahze | ] this woman, who was ifel, and not in the least smart, that had so endeared her to this quict household, There was something her, something define his foelings, held out his “It ever 1 hope vou will laid was reached the Mary. | and see the last | safe, him lightty. “It will | that David s out M oc- STORY -1 NOW GO ON WITH TH “You don't Gespise me, then? I tho Al ed her . face with her hands Monty howed hea great dcal Leen able spoken word e was slowiy what it was in not real [ oked away from her He would have given a that moment to have as in 1o his for shall to soe you in town long id hope David was {rowning when they re- s0 He Impuisively nly wom about could he hand., can be ask me, her trembling of use to you 1 fngers in she said, then ran from the kind,” and turned prezipitately room. Thig was her last Gran Alread) goth with A night at the she had put P the faw things she had hrought her, and packed them in & bag that bore Nig®l lretherton's initiais 1t was one of his many possessions which Dolly had left behind her, had nothing for the man; he was gone she cared nothing anything that had been his. Mary gat down at a little table which Miss Varney had She red ne for writing had that od in the room for her, Khe took Dolly's Ietter from & locked drawer and spread it out before her It was mrange, she thought, that Dolly's letter and Monty Fisher shonld®have come s0 near together 't had been wonderful that she heen it long tndiscovered And mny ds David might ) from Dolly, Mery knew Nigel's widow very well, koew that moncy vas everything n the woild her, that would leave n turnad get from David roonly to get away and les her & COME AND REE HIM HE ASKED. wWOoNr THE 1. Yol had | = £o for an thie ne ar headlig Do rowell took his stone the she no noything br that to oould i only life, had o she onee b hope 1oy now in Might going behind all h that Dolly esen him e no trace Vut stopped: she kne woen many times 5, NoL very well, Dolly, him had meant to write 1o but the dinnes gong rang had written mor than a cvouple lines, and mhe thrust the letter hastily she at David w slowly: § ing his her “What day | "What “Onty deiving the ear very looked down hody a her 1 whole It ry detall of thet last dinner was stamped indelibly on her brain the long, beautiful room, the shin‘ng silver and wonderful glas the panelad wally gisaming armor, and David, st of all the Rreth. ertons, witting silent and abstraced at the head of the tabie, Tha desultory conversation earried on by Miss Varney and Fisher ary hardly spoke, and touched the tempting i fore her; ahe felt as if svery tul would choke her, She wondered that the emotion of her aching heart, "ot speak was not cleasly stamped in her face, then Bhe was beginning to understand now as necer bafore why Nigel had #6 hated ordinary suburban life he had forced to lead since his ! marriage. sympathize “aid now with the way » had always ! 11t up at mention of 1ha Red Grange, P Ehe, who had but a weeks, loved it How much | tams more, then, mi cared who No, had lived ere 1k &he tried CHATTER XLUT the Last Tin Miss Var is the mattor with you do you me that 1ron't and ehanged Figher any sister you secm the imehow sou ik trer 1 fiked i protested fndignantly never My was he Figher; 1 yon do like Mes ! And 1 8 vy rcarcely that get be. Think meuth 1 he am Ars re nAS mome he dia minutes, glad.” T Pavid's velce; in n for same You Aare going to stay with them in Londen after all? CHAPTER XLIV, Mary I« Afraid thought of such Mars I told staving the a thing hefore that strang: Lo she co yon his fa cannot bear with ople, * heen theee “Did you feel like that when you already hepa 2 At thecager, em- d that it was different,” sh Miss Var conrse least to take room slipp: wid 1 softiy rt ars blinded i1 Thie wus the her had tried so el this was drive 1 to chapter or had tr «t it some & manner, th suffoca- er sma She loved his the L om s out iIfully him ared to t and fved nelaire aga hi yot him to him In could mee herself & confession; but hands togrther beneath each fiying hing Imagination she araelr shed &he it that Da the appo onen up im, hear s 2 ould give *Hrak Aunity she wanted to wat there, her clasprd convulsively rug, grudging last word a the 1e the unnoticed But the temptation to go with him he warm was great P moment, rach static When the o8, the “he spoke ¢ “Need we go such 8 1o i nas 4 lovely might coutd the Arive tn the near Tied Grange eitent ¢ tey 1a would be v the 1 e want to home nigh, 1 yor” et yet? don‘t ve back, when ehe i him alone, oy Wh There 1 nd the His Aot ser 46 you heswt he asked ie quite rarly We will other was a shar o His She inquiry in ¥ hers with he might rres sough ro “ay insist 2% quite cven; she 4id ¥p ook he cast at her the wheel bim with a s vnice roused herself afraid that from the #h 1 wom~thing ot #t towards ewered quiekls 1 back heside of happiness. thinking about? will come; yes, of course 1 w 1 should ran back for her she agais vid was still standing wh had Jeft bim. There was som thing in his manner that gave her t1e car, When the turned Fisher, You won't mind the It's rather cold for a protosts 4 she did oot leaet are you tike 1o, bat a rted ast, 14 car 't know.” into a came At around came o ack seat ad the night Mo ™M ok seat ferred e pre mind the sir i You know how 16 take foasid He wranped the rug earle dont f vouref waid, smili ke - #arted he put To an old lady or an inva gentleman offers his arm if either of them wants his support. Otherwise a lady no longer leans upon a gentle- in the daytime, man (A daily AT reni for the stout and thin) AND LOSE WETGH one cup stewed rhubarh t ek wich, 4 ounces broiled Kty POOT S New bear onnee with 1 whipp muffin, 4 pint skimm Iwiche tal tablespoons ) unswaeten bran poon toasted nik, Total calories rat, 31 ‘ 0169, Pict Club sandwich (Infdivid The 10 fein drate, I'r rhoh paper-thin ali 2 elivers whit tr s boiled ham, ken, 1 tomato i Jetty mall paves head 'y teaspoon mine in thin & alt cnion Put # ! 14 with lemon cd with onjon, salt and pepper, with lettuce and the second triangle o Repeat and top with toast rotein, I tablespoon lemon fuice, of lettuce on one trisng ehicken and tomo juice combir Cove dd ham inkle toast calorios anyn gram The eheese sandwiches small and and # ®lad accompaniment EAT AND GAIN WEHIGHT One-halt cup stewed rhubarh, wit raisine, 2 tablespoonm creams dried b to 1 potato cake cup eream of celory soup, club rand wieh, 4 broiled shad with tablesp, butter, 5 new po tatoes fr 4 tablegpoor string beans or lettuce and salad with 2 table mayonnaise, 2 toasted chee 2 muffing, 1 ta brea strawherr are e crisp are intended - cef on ounces ong lemon cream sance, new in am, celery nut poone idwiches, 2 graham spoons croutons, 2 slices r cspoons hutter, 1 cup egg nog. 1 pint whole mill 2 tablespoons lemon jelly hanana and 1 vith chopped tahlespoons sweetencd whipped erean 2988, Protein, 1083 1 with 1 slice ge sprink) served with nuts and carbohydrate, gram This ¢tnh sandwich should be ma ham and an o is in place and minced onion. butt is suggested the with hacon instead o mayonnaise mon toast should he egg nog 1-mor lunch is low in protein You may substitute any sort of pre e# for the strawberry in the tar rhubarh with the #tra of 1 T nead juice red, for 11 brea The mi fast ning since or combine berry (Copyright NEA Rervics, 1r There's one treat for children that's Pe fectly harmlees —good, old-fashione To0t beer made with Williams’' Roc Beer Extract. And how they love it The wise mother keeps & supply on hand. A 25¢ bottle of extract will make S gallons of delicious root beer. Ask 1

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