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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY Y MAY 22, 1924, ‘lh‘fiu.‘&iDIA.‘&QL’AIQ&&LAbebi’.‘lhb\.bl‘bh‘,’A\D&bl._h MY HUSBAND’S LOVE {| vouTHFuL INEME nAt Adele Garrison's New Phase of shtline frock, youth- REVELATIONS OF A WIFE - § mariiuin to ot e z XUB) AVRES » The s 5 p-around model and s . P TEVENEPE TN | (1Sl n tie opposite side from the s © SERVICE Why Leila Begaed Madge to Aid B on ¢ sl a ¢ o ',l,'“,m,‘f‘\. \:',,” .‘,“\,V . . « 1 § ¢ Filings ' % . JGIN HERE TODAY is, may he said. It doesn't tefl | Hor With Mrs. Durkee R ! d . ich a tehable, 2 o ; Y e with t 3y N i jage of Dolly and Nigel|me where io find her. i - ave you no uews for me IS e ; : e ¢ SeEtes iretherton proves unhappy. When| [Ilisher hesitated. — Presently: X 2, Durke gently-bieathed Alfr od g : FeBteh ’ Pl was is declared, Nigel is glad to en-| “If you den’t mind, I'm going to | i 1 0 £ MEha list He leaves Dolly in the care of [send for that clerk of mine,” hie said | 4 her pistsr's left Spensib t ¢St mother M Furnival, Nigel is killed and |impulsively “hon't say anything— | Bund and looked at the i " alic's ia apoilodenii Bemoves Fat st & P Doliy marries an old sweetheart and [just sit there and listen. He rang | 3 BA K ' N G sccmed Lo ne ATICOUS S R (i Loty iAiforlin ot i« ater and. sonp toir i -ails with him for America. the bell at his clbow. n quiet, Hbriy, \ Al N equeily speited O MESBLI R QU 2 o 1 . When Nizel's brother, David, calis| Kvans came into the room. ! POWDE faiinetively 1 found my eyes Wave (oo 5o S i A b to see Nigel's widow, Mary is| “Yes, sir.” . ! R eling to Dicky in the window aleove, ( 0n ihe th » g Cicaning Shades t ashamed to telly him of Dolly’'s mar- Fisher indicated the torn envelope | bul quick s was my glance, 1 r st tet : Sl shad e el 5 A . Devid mistakes Mary férjon the table before him | fax's w swifter, and 1 tound R TLEnene ot . q aving them on the rvol i} wife and takes her to live “About this letter, Evans,” he said fyself breataing lard, as I I had i ith ttaa S Iy unwinding v carctully ris aunt at Red Grange, I alowly. “This letter addressed to | been running, while my whole body Tr0 T o0 e fae (ten both sid If th I oceasion- | 1 ary is happy In her new home | Miss Mary I'urnival-—dogou happen tensed with the Knowledge that, cons C Lo cupe clenel i N here will be no need for special q g until Monty Hisher exposes her to ' to know anyone of that name?” sciously or uncenzciously, she bad oo (B P Lised her spirit i g Pavid. Mary disappears David | The voung man's face flushed. expected some definite reaction of my o st et 5 3 asks Monty to help him find her.| *T did sir—-yes: husband to her sister’s implication. e far e ion ek ey R wens Linolenm 5 Monty is sorry for Mary and tries to| “You mean that jyou uo longer Hxa Dicky heard? 1 knew that A< TRCL T CRC ect fealty to her et e e it : 3 help David find her. know anyone of that name? Don't mentally she was asking the same ( 2 2 s R P 3 | 2 , he afraid, Evans, You 1 he able | | hushan and his othe oven ¥ ) o . < question as 1, but the &nswer WAs i : l“t,“,,h," s -‘"':‘ "‘ "‘ o f‘ % crable mor San o s NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY [to help us aery considerably—Mr, not for either of us as vet. |llis o s H ; David turned away, Dretherton and myself—if you wiil back lwns toward VL: and ]‘H"* WAS TRt v i ing Iyt “porhaps we flatter. ourselves too | be straightforward and tell us all you no slightest si o indicate i jox RS ok Vihe d no % N Aer chele it the ‘relort unon i HA e ¢ doal st ppy at th he young man glanced David side the room. e s, # Pkl : : ! Red Grange. He had ‘wished to be| “It jswt very much, sir,’ he said | BNl 1 Kept my- eyon worleq (0% IpA K0E IIESAd SR S e B ranEn oy it ; there, and vet now he was back once | then, almost resentiully. “But one trom the sisters, but 1 could visual- CEEC 0 4 R B : S h5 X more. he felt that he would give any- | evening—some weeks ago—the night t7e the hasty withdrawal of Edith's 1700 pResed Nneliaes ; Srnde : {hing ta be in London again. the Multane went down it was, 1 sat | hand and 1 could not help overhear- POUTe MrOng i BEICHE BN T % . Down bere in the country one was |next to a lady in the omnibus going fag. her whisper which, to my in- o l,,",.h,,',,,' S il , % 0 out of touch with things. Any|home, and we got into conversation. flamed imagination, was loud enough YOUr mother-n-w Bee 0TI paeving 1 day Wisher might have news of her, |1 spoke of the boat having gone to reach Dicky's cars: L e A e BKOs ; and then it would mean an elapse of {down, and she aimost fainted—she 'Of ourse not, Goose | What news her inustice to you and things Will taliles raw, naver - nogl washi hours before he, David, could he com- [sald she had friends on it. 8he t adjust themasiiea them in cicar, cold water, municated with and anything could |seemed very upset.” He hesitated, (Unless otherwise specified, these re- should 1 hav o But 1 want her {o have :he ne = be done. flushing neryvously vipes ave planned for four persons) Leila’s murmured reply was barve- | ' Leil | | n 2 M sudible even to me, standing things? Lella walled, “it Wi : & o'lin CHATTER 1.V, ) awfu i esn't ge - " 11 s T ¥ o gant To Roast Beel vch nearer them than Dick NULAE e Gocanh 5L Kol (e | ABLER ON' HEAIH He was back in town again on the Alone in London L “Why ! I had hoped from your Jata [ CRIRNTOLL B NAL SHC S8 WA, MK LU0, Tuesday, He went straight to| “Yes—go on’” said David. As soon as your meal comes from Suppose Alfred shouid find out ! “ ~ L A e % 5 tese that—Jim— e Mg lersind i "SFR NG FEVFR., Fisher's office. | L took hor home,. sif. WaS (he market remove it from the pa % “Have you any news for me?" = e e | per and put it on dce. Wipe with onsens came the quick, irri- tated answer. “Jim’'s the same mrl - e e e e e Rt there was none, Monty tried to ninking for cheesecloth, kept for the purpose dear, but—I'm not sure-—yet [ say what he had becn thinking Lella 1s Sorely Distressed the past fortmight, \ {wrung out of cold water. Never Ie I understood the implication, | For some days Mr n of anes L if the winter was cold p = . 0ssip’s ormer ||l S A A R S L v S e her sister did not, and my ;»ulsm hat indefinable duline sleepinens tle exercise, back if she wanted to, &he must s e e quickened angrily at the knowledge nd lassitude that Let ned the Comod MDURE. and: % i wise, as the water draws ou v that Edith Fairfax could not be val atiapriny u have caten an excers of food, ‘sure” of her fecling toward Dr. Double Buckles Spring fever, he was inclined 1o creised but little and then, sud- Paige—kinsman, comrade of her Double buckles are A nos bR R e B s a1t sives childhood, devoted wooer of her pump Aaccossor Small buckles Me often wonder what brought |way to a pleazant warmth Spring Young womanhood—because she had are frequenty used at the side - yjoue that “spring fecling.” Gener- arrives frem her own iips hefore 1 give in thasnd L LD e i not yet conquered the unrequited Mtead of directly in front. abostihatcancion f<ciing e on are singginh and a There was a tap at the door, A B allow 18 mlnlites foriedt affection for Dicky which had caused e— During the win months the a bit dull and lazy: you feel heavy clerk entered with letters , m;‘“”]~ ;*[ “‘ e G e i me s0 many hours of mental anguish. Read Designs petite is A little keener: there a innd wooden ¥ Fisher glanced up . ¥ " Ei I had no time to nurse my griev- Teading this scason is often done on Jikelihood that you have taken e Good brisk walks in the outdoors “pPut them down, Firans; thank ance, however, for Leila, with quick self-figured materials and the beads oy pounds of weight, or you Bave will help, you. You nced not walt.” LGty irrelevance, went back to her own follow the designs in the fabric Gahite onleaive fopdil 1 e Tand® ot e vapriny |1 Dut e yOUR MAR LIRS ol eptdens 1t will require bastin problem and included me in her ap- | Keep the body warm, In any ever” overtake § toactive and | O Hink M/ B0V E T WKALE (OF every 10 minutes and should not b peal. Floral Girdle vou needed extra food And the |work off the winter s i ia of hink, e A sn inp “Oh, Madge, dear, please come | |ioral .,“,M':M "Iwm,".” EeniyRii hoelod AR AN EiRER(E AN He indicated a thir: envelope on the ar ':H'““"\'“"w" :"‘_\"xw‘y""‘_“-Mj‘ here and tell me what I'm going 10 fect to lingerle frocks. They are ) top of the others, ¥ have recognized the adverticements I have had inserted.” Juices and much nourlshment s lost. David set his jaw doggedly A reast should always be put into R e 2 - o o ‘ogk 1he surfac e e (eI thicea te ot oven to quickis cogk the suciact a yeur, 1 mean to hear the truth and prevent the eseapeof juives, 7/ the end of 15 minutes the meat shou! i wanted “well done A roast of heel can be cooked de " It , he name at the head ene-righth teaspocn pepper for eac do about Mother Durkee 1" she plead- yeually eolorful an dhave long ends 4 4 Soe il S, HERAC0 s e s ATt At b well fnto me ed, and when 1 promptly croased to of ribbon \ o~ g m‘;‘"] ;"“f"m ‘\""'; ,|"’""V he before putting in the pay h.rr m'l e released one hand from GIVEL" and. Senaath It IBEME OBl cven very hot, I'ut just epough boi Kdith's p and held it out to me, New Parses \ L e 2 iy ing water to pan to cover hottom ¢ 1 clasped it tenderty, smothering my The envelope purse comoes not only Mary Fuenivall The nawe -of th SYRSCAND YOI NEVER SAW [y pan, add roasty rubbed wit resentment againgt Edith in my very in leather ..,'} silk, but in tapestry — C girl he had so romantically n'.’. “. THIS LADY AGAINT" Vit and pepper and roast for 15 mi real mrt‘muu for her sister or embroider 1k or velvet and is 5 the omnibus the m,,“[ |Iu. Mult :‘ utes, LThen baste with dreippings ‘Do? 1 echoed impatiently. gorgeous enough for any formal oc- SRt Hown Mo NRa-ChbuRhY s - e e pan every 10 minutes, 1 (1 Nothing at all, Just leave her to casic . 4 . ' » " ver ) ' g A J ave her asion R £ ner 8o often mince, and wondersd if | iR deep mourning, and looked too 41" v ve vl R ¥ ‘n. would aver sec her again, It had |10 De allowed to go alone, 1 thought; *!'er of fa! po ef, the lop Nerself. Mer own eommon sense will To make v remove th her the tice s done . ¢ :Ifl)m\ Jier the infustice she has don : shoalder Straps [ gven him & Mitle stab of pain to so ! And she asked me if 1 could make a B i e .| Shoulder strapa of brilliants make E Ve ures‘o {unexpectadly see lier name written | T€W inquirics for her—about the list o from the pan and cook on fo) Wt it's awh elln said. ail other trimming quite superfiuous (4 { there, pl e s R e the sove untl (e dsippings o and sputtering, Pour oif al “That telitale face of mine! You gpn a frock of shell pink satin | Kisher glanced at it, and for a mo- | i her friends were saved, 1 askeq pitting | the fat but two or threp tablespoon ki wouldn't have hinted a single HmHI oy In't have hinted a singl [ ment his eyes flashed into excitement, | Ner to tell me their mames, First of yhle to her, don’t you, but I know Tafeta ¥ e “ [7Then he wald quietly: | a1l #he said that & Mes, Nigel Brethep. Ad0tvo o three tablespooids of flou bt ALl is up against and when she Phere is & movement on foot to re- | [ "ON, yem, thank you-—tnat wil do.” ton. was lier, friend,. And . aftorwards S0d stic until. perfoctly. bigaded A v . g N K towly add 1wo or th was planning all thote new dresses, stablish taffetat to favor. The new Ha looked at the young mun curious- | *he corrected herself, and said that hrown. Then HoOW was 846 was & Mrs, ftobort Durham. 1 cups of hot whier, stirring conm'a jast as It nothing had happened, 1 enves are very soft and are striped | . ie 4 suppore 1 showed in my face what I and checked as well as ch ;.—:Inlw: Ay Jo ““y Gl’lle“fl ':,‘fl:“lzm,i ',';\l:;:,’,(::?‘\'\ ,,‘,:;,,,.,,‘ of | ANt thihk much of it at the ti end 1ot bubble for three minutes aft was thinking, Ob, 1 weuldn't have it apd plain, " Mary, or of Nigels wifo, He B ad | It was_before 1 cama into your ¢ all the water is in, Bring your gra\ }mn n for anything ! ®he'll think 1 ? z folt sure of it all along, even when |Mr-——but aftervards, .\[‘“'“m. used 10 the Doiling point cac h time you & begrudg: new 4 Gas Burmers J bl rent flavOrs plie had denied knowledge of that |10 be'lotters and business to do tor & Burners from oil and pas stoves L) agietan, Ang ! @ \ balls em oon the ' e, | Mr, Brethorion here, it struck me as and gerve in o gravy boat, This malk Bdith struck may be cleansd by detaching them agic o a n i\ 51 QTSN L o When the door closed, he pushed | PINE a strange coincidence.” in cooly, and In her voice was the from the stove, and boiling in sodu N ' fine WReR " pn jetter over 1o David and you never saw uhis lady i 1 “This may help us," he sad, again tense partieanship of “in-lawa” water wntil the grease, zoot and e e » : ; 1%, M Aunt Amy had BV ala wintehed it p, Yes 1 did, and she toll me that ater. Season with salt and peppe A (hin gravy. 1t you prefer the enster, b Amy goodbye prpper, put in the Andy, with a nice basket of goc “For Mary! Why—1 shall open it | Per name was Mary Furnis —1 4 £ of course,” went to see her onee.” He looked ay ™ Aunt He st the flap agitatedly, and [#Pologclically at David: rhaps he drew out the centent They were | EUPsted something of the {rue story badly written, and smoenared as if with ' Bl after s she suld she was Just the samc fashion tears, going mway to stay wi‘h friends for the flour in the rosstor adding vich gins, ] v d Pear Mary—1 have written to you me; she wouldn't let me know her 1rst and color e or ro at o 4 ) z ever #0 many times, and never had fddress though [ asked for it r £hould b " ad m | one answer, It is urkind of you, ! faW M-I was quite by chance on ; p . ¢ ————— with floy prepared to leave their Tiasting i« not neces “Yes, iniced, Ragge turning and satehing will vy Amy replied, "It it was throug our Kindnoss change even roasting, ‘i'he gravy 18 Letter from Beatrice Grimshaw o' the hurt you gave me in {he e ) an has hromisce 2 K b ¥ Isea weste me Bofore th e t) crat th or every considering all that Nigel and 1 did '8 label tied to some of her luggage, Richard Summers, overiurned all my tdeas of living bor L el Wharme, for you when we were first married, He stopped o more Bolh men My Dear Dick lovi #ee, Dick, 1 " Old - Mu 1 am in dreadful trouble, as 1 tojd 100ked up cagerly ’ " y 1 ) fyou in my last Jeiter. My hushasd id Tiretherton spok I haven't answered your letter un- thought man & L ed A he cair ] : . il now because 1 wanted to think woman his wi . P tngredya goodby v and | in #0 ill-<they say he will never be time about it. I wanted to think it over | that he cared for her more any ¢ of aomething eat well again—and nearly all our money And v carefully before I committed my one eise in All the world: and when that y da J my 3 : has gone, 1 ask you to see David he Jied Grang fotmont, *ow! s el AR et 1) 10 paper. she told him that would be hin 8 ¢ frien p ] Rrethecton for ma, and find out if he ———=hire. 13ut—hut that izn't all, sir. e bR £ know you are smiliog As you read | wife, she st he ApArt quite A’ AUPHPIS | would not do somsthing for ue, 1 There was a name ahove it, and the ¥ wrpl SR P this first sentence. You Are saying 1o mueh as thongh alreads t t think he might, as he got 144 of me | PAM® Was ‘Nirs. Nigel Bretherton.' " B e T v goumselr: “iles 15 Alnays Ao #erious riage fines had been read . oy govdhye and ¢ sy A RO ArAine L AN e ke thie about sverything.” 1 think that ia m An old-fashioned ide 1 ve path t ¢ f . What did you da with the money Mary Furnival had never heen so 3 it ol s BRI misfortune, but to me the renewal of | now am satisfied it o WOOS 5 you got for the contents of the flat® vy wretched i all her life as My, The irrin eur relations, or even our friendship, has any particnia 2 tomon T , . " . 1 wonld not ask vou for it, hut I " dhe found herself Lack In Lon ietous roast and are i 18 & perious thing g e Wi the great o gor ' o e I n viust have money somehow want 0N once more and quite alone pensive LHaR & B0 ot - . oma - . to come home, but we can't unless When she svoke first morning TORKL [lib roasts AFC 'I'”.' Beinsd 1 do not ng you that T i . » . ' L thought 1 would never recover from : : ) p ” ’ . I Cones rom:on il help ue all, #uify room which s ' et g A3t ' ? 1 1 am puffs and Jobert is brok 1 that e 1 ited from iandiady of for. that e bone is Feme L i Ame W e lunch ve brought me 1o this, He € . she lay still A moment, *K° 1 Lk the hottom poons can put int No hut was the address el or porterhon You v e sed roast much ca P N> says over Al over again tha i 1o the rumb f passing You wint ¢ 1 4 i r g " he ; rant \ ' t ee would have been far hetter for me to |1 A a fecling of utter forlorn. 17 10 CATY! quAN Alll"u - bigieaitedsig s o A time a% wave remained Nigel's widow than re etandis < :v”"* s the b L ¢ 1 out . e I might have ed for " . p . ' as : : 4 ¢ 1 all he would bave cared Wt you | TOOM. the dai r . t 23; e : to be kind, Mary, 8o ¢ ™ ia ve 3 fars, %o do be kind s Gravy enp: Total calorie Took Lydla " E. Pinkham's come tir » Rnge-ds Ann and | — GOOD MANNERS™) Sty A B L1 ST | STON, 4610 Luek thetr re | " o fat, 197: carbohyd ot #om " ' 1 ywuild come home! s %0 Arend- M, te be back their again! A Te | 1'votein a ‘ Iron, 091 gram egetable Compound . Ba a Geod 1 being out here amonget strangers, | 0OV (021 when che opencd her eves | OB UL S cp - sersice, T with na money, 3 L his last night Hlpp Results e ! . : y 5 ' . ase. cable me if. you Ee1 Uhis 1 been nothing but a dream—a S —— o o the - popilation « 1 am sending it 1o My bad dream hnm which she had wak- Newcastle, Pa.— ' T was 2il run-down s - cohutys : ot A . ard everybody thought | was going inte e b oo B o Mt 5 it d Beremlis a decline. | had been 3 . preme 1o 1 g with its vene 8] ailing for ¢ year with » ca r : . ¢ A st ot B an cral laths ',vv.mn| 4 ‘w“l ' : gt Wlipains in sayright side Ao = . ' s ': e bttt i Bt Bt ns o that] 65 . N ther " “A p ' a vavid finished read 11 . hatl ‘l"‘h”h‘:"] s Rt® . A { . %2} (5 the end, then he tutned '™mes the painted chest of drawers \\h-nlwm;«d( folt t an 1 " ] . i Jooked at the address """r"‘v kety washetand if somethang was Prit s . 5 . et mas Katching him siienily his was her home now £he Mad Wfatiing. 1 was not . Y Well s he agked - Iy been an interloper in that other, shie to do any work . 5 i ; it's from the weman Nige! mar. Sne had er really had any right and had a nurse . ’ od ghe has evidently married |00 it was only what she de- mest of thetime. She " ol " . i again There was & sort of grim. "°T'ed—to be turned oui of her para- sqoke to me about ¢ . . nees in his veice: the lines his | 3% ou it 5 ' . : 9/ mouth looked, hard £he knew that she would have to e Vegetable Com- 'hat > 1 ' " fiead ft—read it for yourselt,” he 100K ont for work again at once. &he fecund, w0 1 gave it a fair trial. Some aid, 1 . o o ' *aild had spent most of thatquarter’s small vomen think one bottle should curs t a i He pushed the Istter arross income on the few Things she had tem, but | 4id not stop at that. | took “She ssems 160 have strong ideas | "24 10 buy before it had been possible tore end got better, and am able ever S and o b 2 it me. ot believe that she |10 £0 to the Red Grange. #ince to do . There |, hor . . 0 ' . them from sy Work! Offica work and deudgers! | Home-made root besr is an ideat drink was 8 Lime, when 1 would u-rpxam of plass thod “f alwiys #ald she was 7o good. | TOw She had grown 1o hate the very | for little folks. Cool—refreshing=deli- ot fe ling well. that my husband wovld . ' y a the § Nigel made the mistake of his fife =0Wnd of it in the past happy weeks! | cious—and perfectly re if it is made #ay, ‘Go to the doctor.” Put now he . ' ' " wh hen he marfied her. Poor boy!” . S with Williams” Romg: Extract. will tell me to get a bottle of Lydia E. | ;... 4 3 " yind 10 " . CHAPTER 1AV, (Continued in Our Nest Issue) And it's no trouble for mother to make Pinkham’s, and it has alwagshelped me, . 4 ‘s g P ols & 3 On the Track e when she uses Williams’. J have bad nr\vzpr s tell me that the 9 5 ' yous atbe There was a little silence » Train 1o Sell? All vou need is a 25¢ bottle of extract, had something better, but they don’t . - ' ., Fisher read the Jefter. Sewn \luska—The Alaska rail- | some sagar and yeast. Then follow the 12l me that now, for 1 take no other. | brabacarg " ' 3 We know bettsr Wow we siand | 700 I8 in the market for a possenger simple directions printed on every bot- 1 have been taking the Vegetable Com- e St s g sow. at least.” he maid more cheer- | [TRin—tirce coaches, two slecpers and At your grocer’s. 4 diner The e already has en- pound now for five years. Any woman . fully fl??fl-"fi“""»‘:{"" Sy e o vlm' id Vrought biz clenched hand nes to Laul the train and rcoentls Fan: ns r s Now 1 Ton ! « f 3 ifled do%wn on the wiiting-tabie before him vurchased a g car in Chicago. ; . rir passion in his: WA the z of tourist travel fn Haser List Smemsasx, 515 Newell are wa Ave., Newcastle, Pa. For sale vy drug- - 5 i . . oire Juve, inore equipment will be neces- | ROOT BEER EXTRACT 1 fores saged in agrienitur Fut th he ugly little room, colored oleographs in their cheap ong gists everywhers, - v o d ‘ " v ] . eap 4 i But it doesn’t tell us Where she

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