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BHLLLLHOLPH HH 585515588 L 98 HHOSHESLL SIS S HHHL ST LS. MY HUSBAND'S LOVE Adele Garrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ‘Q‘O\"V':VW*T’Q‘OQ‘@'C FIPVPETITVVT T TIFTTTIIRIITPITTITIVIIGP The Agitated Question Dicky Asked Madge About Lill I kept my eyes straight ahead o me as I made my litte overture to- ward peace, but i wus distinctly scious that Dicky ceptibly, He did not but I was neither piq fo~ 1 knew thing which appealed When he spoke at I assumed g b his voice the familiar 1 had listened, “Sure you've the queried At hin other, bad started per reply a nowever, his sur2 note conqu session t road 132w tree tops?" he 1 darted a him looking at me. sheepishly ut ecach a little laugh that on his face, 1 took the wheel and laid it gazed than the hand wit! grir from tant answered one for an “No reason in the world. But why | she want to? That's what's me. There surely isn't any | north light in that studio “partment ours'-—his voiee fairly Iripped the contempt he feels for our temporary city home “and while | e may desire its luxurious ap- pointments for a of studio yet something me that it which is should vating unusual of series tells somethi else again frien he her that air heri an, demanded. “Is famous sleuth- bunch in the of ut doin; g stunts car aparument?” SISTER. Marys |at their —— { This graceful frock of figured crepe | is an excellent model for the short | woman since there is nothing to break the long lines that are accentuated by long silk tassels, The neckline is very smart and is edged as are the sleeves with a band of plain crepe It is shirred slightly at the hips to | simulate a waistline, ¢ York this summer:—Alda Mae Meskosky, Illizabeth K Anna Bezurzyk and Aima Dressel. They will meet the Hartford girls on June 13 and make the trip with them, Phe industrial girls of have in vited the New Britain girls to | a pageant entertainment in Hartford | Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The zirls who wish to go will meet at the club room between 2:80 and 3 and will take the 3 o'clock car to Hartford. There will be no admission charge | and refreshments will be seryed, I'he Monday evening girls are to be st of the New Britain College Club I'east of the Lanterns to be held this evening in Maple Hill. The 12 girls who are members of the club will meet at the club room at 6:15 and take the 6 Hartford car to Maple Hill Mariey, Hartford 3 gu DAILY EASHION SERVICE FIGURED CREPE | AIN HERE TODAY [ Bl ‘ The marriage of Dolly add | Bretherton proves to be ! When war is deciared, Nigel |to enlist. He leaves Dolly in {care of Mary Furnival. Nigel Ikitled and Dolly marries an old swe N unhappy. | is glad the is ret- | heart and sails with him for America. | When Nizel's brother, David, | to see Nigel's w | to tell him of Dol | mistakes Mary for i takes her to live at | his aunt. | Mary happy in until Monty sher exposes David. Mary runs aws an acquaintance, named itells her that David Is her. Mary is run over by is taken to a hospital. marriage. Da Nigel's wife Red Grapge W her new her ans, rehing W NOW GO ON WITH THE STO calls ow, Mary is ashamed vid and ith liome ¢ to She meets ho for S BRoTHF WIFT, RUBY AYRES © NEA°SERVIC £ MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee _arehly; but he did not seem to hear iher. igel | i [ [ t | 1 cah au-!l | site CHAPTER LIX. Mary Is Dying He was reading the sprawled hand- writing eagerly: “Dear Mr. Bretherton—I call you ‘David.’ though we brother and siste: me so much about feel as if T know have never met. “Well Dolly—1 you because I the world to help great trouble. “After Nigel died, T marric T dare say you Mary Furnival to tell you. liked Nigel you that I rea you, am writing nobody and s wife! 1 have me, I am better than she did n although we vou guess hy this that T am 1o else in in again; know that by now; would have been sure She was kind to me, but ever 1 have written to her several suppose, {as 1 have never seen you, T must not H are Poor Nigel told HEN exacting \/\7 tastes, \\L'hid: command the best, insist on Maxwell House Coffee, is it not a striking evi- dence of unvamving goodness—of une- qualled flavor? if involun- it before on his, which turned as tarily to meet it and kept imprisoned for a second leasing it Sor 1 #aid as hands on the wt ' he returncd cven more em and our time-honored ri conciliation for quar- rels was over, It been the vation of our marricd happiness think that neither o holds rancor after any ordin ment, nor does either of us cver refer to the unpleasantness. In Glorious Humor Dicky is a past-master of amusin light chatter, and 1 found the to the farmhouse unbelicvably short 4 It was not until we were within tc ssing, 2 miles of home that I heard anythi from his lips funny upon the people and passed Then, after a stlence, he quericd soberly “D'you think old Ede was sore because I told her five younger?” 1 dared not wait tone to query whether there was any quality in it other than ordi- nary uneasiness at the possibility of having wounded the feclings of an old friend. wasn't angry,” 1 but I think she was a Not serfously however,” wish the cat did have my " Dicky rejoined ruefully never {hought e woull remark that Punny that, that, too. 1 hadn't thoug consciously, that she looked older until she tossed that retort at m Then T realized that had gon oft quite a bit. Not enough really to make any difference in her looks Total calories, 2 Ede always will be a stunner—but fat, 102; carbohydrate, enough to be noticed, Still it cortuin. gram, ly wasn't up to me to call it to her Bix large sweetened stewed prunes, attention, 1 cup cooked eereal with 1 tablespoon “What's the Big Ydea® and 144 oup “No, t wasn't,” I admitted, homest codfish hard boiled ly, although any censure of him war cgg on toust, 1 of potato repugnant to me at that moment. soup, 1 stuffed egg on toast, 4 button | There had been a note in his voice radishes, 1 cup cream of tomato soup, that was music to my ears, a lamb chops, 1 tablespoons creamed which betrayed the nnmistakable wtatoes, 2 tablespoons green peas in that KEdith Fairfax's age or ter, 2 tublespoons diced carrots in meant nothing more to him cream, 1 tomato sliced on % head those of any other woman friend cltuee with 2 tablespoons oil mayons | ours, naise tablespoons chocolate ric “That's right, swing little old yudding with 1 tablespoon whipped hammer on me he huffily ream, 4 tablespoons strawberry finff “If you women aren't the with 2 ladyfingers, 4 tablespoons crou- outside Hmit! ‘That v the ¢ dinner rolls, 4 tablespoons but. harmless remark pos L tor 1 think I'd committed i Mota the social calendar.” fat, I was happy enough to devour .ig ® an unusually farge piece of humble Don't forget about ple, for hard-boiled eggs “Honestly, Dicky, 1 didn't mean 10 o610 just below the botling point scold,” I eald earnestly, “1 Just ,o0 a5 pinutes the yolk will be dry agreed with you, that was all,” this oo coumbly and tender anfl fluff; with & demure grin at him. "So 1cUS .4 he white will be firm and ten- forget it, as 1 am sure Edith has done . o0 e whole quite digestible. long before this But if the egg i8 bolicd hard for 16 “She has if the the yolk will be hard and | born witk and the white tough and | e s leathery 1 the whole mest indiges- Maxwell House is famed forifs unfailing dependability, its unis form flavor. The nurse, a kind-faced, elderly |times since T ) but she woman, told him t Mary's injuries | has only answered one of my letter were more serious than they had at |l soppose she was angry with me for first supposed. marrying again; I am afraid you will “Her (riends ought to be told,” she | P too; but my husband begged me trifle curtly “1{ you know {50 havd-——he was fond ef me before they are, it is your duty to f¥ver 1 met your brother. 1 am tell-| " ing you this frankly, in the hope that you will forgive and help me. “Robert is ill now—so ill that he cannot work; and the little money we | ihad is nearly gone. Sometimes T feel that perhaps it is a sort of judg- ment on me for marrying again so soon. “I sent you a eable yesterday ask- | ing you to help me and shall wait The regular husiness meeting of the | Tndustrial's G club will held Thursday evening at 7:30 at the elub room. A special program has also ¢ been planned F o A | Friday, Memorial the club | ; room will he closed | Saturday the club room will be open ks - from 2 to in the afternoon | I ; 5 {and from 6 to 9 o'clock in the even- tenderly ve be put both 1 agair “Sorry phatically, tual of Dy, said a L wher { tell them ! ns answered with some show of He sald he knew no more than she did, that he had no idea meet usual ¥ where she was living, with whom, day evening at 7:30, s 'And you are no relation your- The tickets are out for the elub self 2" dance to be held I'riday evening, Ju “None—I am only a frie 6 at the Y. W, C. A, All proceeds will Her face softened a litile at some- | £0 toward sending the girls to camp. | thing pathetic in his voice and eyes, — “Well, I'm sorry,” she said more I kindly, “because 1 am afraid she is Gossip’s Corner | PABLES ON HEALT N - iR e hed e o - } v ba ay. A Velvet Poppics .—-| “You mean that she will die?” S Volvet Bamplos ERI DHEL GO hy thatichut the black straw hat, lined with whit: would deo A with drag- < Curer-Neat Corrre Co. New York, Nashville, Houstony Jacksonville, Richmond small o'clock . has sal temper, ing. P The Prunes on Tue us any disagrec class will as e Threc unsweetened stewed At 1 tablespoon juice, 1 stuffed imb chops, 1 table- « peas, 2 tablespoons carrots, 1 tomato sliced on % with 2 tablaspvons diet | tablespoor wherr 1 ladyf toaste n muffin, 1 thin gluten | ad, 1 pint skimmed milk, BEDTIME HOURS Total calories, 1055, Protem, Mr. Mann soon found carbohydrate, 521, everyone, or pretty nearly has upon his hands a lem in getting the certain time, The child will, if {with it, try to stay his elders. And, i can beecome a dang healthful habit, Don't in the first place. Some resort to “get-to-bed” game: But the more efficient get the child in the habit of wanting to go to b Children can be trained to go to on on st e ger, 1 comment slice places w minutc’s save doe- this call 61; itor seeme ery dissatisfie . from, i ned very diesatisfied makes a picture out of woman. [morning. Perhaps you can again during the day.’ vans said he certainly he went to the offfes ging steps. He sat, neglecting his work, st before him with worried eyes. The girl typist who worked next to him asked once or twice what was the matter. Evans roused himself with a start, * “Nothing-—nothing.” any T wray Pearls of gray pearls is newe black and is much mor really r | Stuffed Fgg On Toast (Individual) hard boiled cgg, 2 mon juice, sult and teaspoon butter, ' cup inach, 1 crisp picee whole toast Cat remove fo child with walk- | Also the shouid acquainted house that tip-toed ing and talking in reasonable tone of voice will not disturb it. Such nor- he can get away mal noises should not disturb the up as long as | healthy sleep of chiid, encouraged, this| Try to avoid ous and un- romping before the child petires encourage it This will leave t child too excited for sleep, ofttimes, Also parents now know t nd lullaby sing- ing are not nec Don’t resort to any if it is possible, The healthy ehild will sleep and will enjoy it lor devices merely get t reason- |other habits. Avoid out that bedroon everyone, tough prob- child to bed at a ably quiet, b necklac than one of fascinating. she looked made One mushroom pepper, 1 ehopped wheat his noiscs, ang ving e Checked Scart vf of black and white checke wide bands of fla col ored satin is easy to mak: hom: |and is most effective with dark | ock, But he could not keep his mind on | neutral toned froc his work, Onee, when he was taking l down letters for IMisher, his mind | wandered, and he forgot to answer; {4"isher spoke to him sharply. “Where in the world are thoughts, Evans?" In the lunch-hour the hospital. Mary's conditlon was unchanged He drageed through the long day drearily, and evening saw him more anxously inquiring for This time the answer was more grave. e it ®o well," He went away, fesling horribly guilty, 11 she died, the Brethertons would never forgive him, 1f lived! Wel), if lived, she could never be anything to him: he was but | laying up trouble for himself what. ! ever he did, 3 He walked about was quite late, He had had no tea, but that he forgot He was amazed to find that his steps had led him to the Iishers' house. He found him- self standing outside, staring up at | it slighted windows, walked and eome reluctantly, Should he He shrank A sc halt il | stk with Put lengthwise and yolk inside and ¢ some other member of the mily. Meit butter and saute mushrpom. Add one tablespoon fine- ¥ chopped spinuch, salt, pepper and mon juice und stir over the fire until woroughly mixed and very hot, I'ut Cmaining spinach over hot toast. Fill [ g1.on ag soon as they go 1o bed, Dis. & Whites with spinach mixture and | ,,h04 sleep courts troublesome chil- arrange on spinach, Put in a hot |4, oven for a few minutes to make hot | . serve at egg in yolk exciting play and A Lizard Skin Lizard skin is very popular for |shoes, and the latest conceit i 1o |earry a flat envelope purse to match | the shoes, rocking tongue e “But 1 take any ificial means w want to your Any tricks child into New Lingerie It is interesting to notice how the HAVE KNOWN latest lingerie follows the tailored T KNEW 171" {model and tucked bhosoms and Pete) " - | Pan necks are featured on pink erep: | nighties, anxiously for your reply. Please, | { ploase " — please, for Nigel's sake, be kind to | Tiny Watches e, because, after all, T was his wite, me, because, ater all, 1 was his wite, | . GOV SECND ound n 1 he did love me P sl v shape and enameled In pastel golor “Your unhappy sister-in-law, NS - f,',o”", Durham.® | Ate worn as pendants from black ;s " ihe | VOIVEE ribhons Bretherton raid it through to the £t line without comment. Ife hated the tone of the letter; the half con- ciliatory, half defiant attitude galled | him. Whan he reached the end, he | sprang to his feet, “If you will excuse Monty at once.” | Dora gave a little ehagrined laugh. “I hape it isn't any bad news he raced ba | | she and have a dark, and - IT ALL o1 ALONG! once, i6; 0138 Protein, " 84, Tron, once | i her. stood ugar cup cream, 4 with 1 eup cream creamed she she Butterfiies Butterfly wings with a bit of giow. ing color introduced in the jower drap! are exquisite on georgstte frocks of misty gray or black. Thifldvenfuresé ‘ the strosts till it me, 1 must sec and Ka%gedy Andy 22 Satin Coat I'he black satin coat of this makes {itself unusually attractiv following the new Directoire line with one or more shoulder capes, and us: rows of buttons most knowingl) Oovers and Cortains Wash your cretonne covers or cur tains in warm water in which soup and bran water are mixed. ) ¢ QoY the satd il holy Mot you | again not? yet He hesitated, with and | brass knocker ,that take | Nght of a strect his | posit Suddenly he squared his shoujders olutely, walked up the steps to the pust, back go in from doing so, | It was just then that young Evans rang the front door-bell, The scrvant came into the room as David was leaving it. A young gentleman (o see you, sir, she to David, “He it was most urgent. His name ans, please, sir.” vans!” David echoed the word at and rang the bell, first blankly, then with increasing in CHAPTER LV t t. “Evans, 1 will come and Yound speak to him." and by 3o “Tt fsn’t much fun being Jocked up in Banzan the conjurer's chicken coop [the rach ust like chickens!” Raggedy Ann | thought said. "I would much gather be walk- | the other end ing through the deep, decp woods $n | mouth and run wi | search of ice cream soda watcr founs | left side of the house, tains and other wonderful things!" around that way and ] “S8o would 1" Berty Bear said. “But | sure my Sruelle ible pint milk, calories, 3896 carbohydrate, whole or ar 113; Iron, crime Protein 1884, every the the op- iz eyes on gleamed in lamp directly the conjurer dis is ¥ long cookin 1f the egg is ided to rope in around to the | "It ja farther | res old Banzan is|front doo: to run around t ort way!"” what happened. | Saves Labor Wash every pan and keltle as soon as it is emptied, while it s still warm and the food has had no time to stick and half the labor of dishwashing wil | be saved. then we can not cscape until Mttle | And this is just Rags puppy dog returns and unlateh- When littie Rags puppy dog ran| David Bretherton was in the draw He made a hurried apology to Dora, es the chicken coop door!” around the house with the end of the | Ing-room with Dora Figher when the 204 Went out, closing the door behind “Apd Jittle Rags can't do that now | line it puiled the box out from | bell went pealing through the house, |him. because old Banzan, the conjurer is 1 the tin|_ He had spent boring evening, | Y Oung Evans stood in the hall. 1le - tible. And it will take a very fresh B N | sitting upon his porch watching \ a | Monty had had work to do, and was | '00ked nervous and il at ease, When egg about §0 minutes to eook “hard. ! 1 believe he suspected that littie 1 in his study; he saw David, he began an apology . and David had been left | (Copyright, 1924, NEA Bervice, Ine.) | L " (ol a7t oure and that e to Dora's car for disturbing him, . sy K {would try to help us esca e!” cr 8he had done her bhest to get up a “Not at all; come BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB NOTES | “iitle Rags is walting over 1 fiirtation She had sung ftUdy: perhaus owing five girls were elect- | in the bushes!” Raggedy Andy sentimental songs one after the other PFINE present. he New Britain In- | “T can see his little shoe buttoa the drawi Evans did not Club at the summer ping out at old Banzan! Sec led lights He ! p at Summitt | Itags has gone fa 5 to | « ) tch a . s wondertul relief now he had burned his boats. | wes! 1 wondes irough David sat fe wished he had done this before; ng of doing!” z fast a8 they could, Old lows and he knew it would have been utterly | “Indesd, little Rags puppy dog r ead and impossible for him to have gone pee g from th: bushes a 1oy L rmlch”:llml‘“r |||'1an !H;'h as he had AnAlly FAn WAY Arov 1 he buckets fal ongh away after leaving the hospital . 3 | s dbienbiodici - | clothes ed around’ the and| Where was Mary? Day ar ¢ David led the way Fisher . A Momen Mo ran to the | e thought of her, and wond room. ol coop and saw the door W ‘.?Hnnuvl “Sorty disturb you, Mont | Yow and then, when the ns come to me—it's im gty vas ¢ tor | o and musie at the piar portant, he says. May we come in he ronsed himself with an effe Figher swung round in his chair s th You By all means. Sit down, Fvane Keep much,” an s it sort of 1 Dara she but of sense minutes b rubbery e rve tension tautened spoken with the ualness By the old Lil while we' 1 spared Why clothes under t paila and tossening My Cleaning Bottles I ean clean giass water bottles very easily if you let goapy water and coffce grounds stand in them for a while, then shake thoroughly befc you wash and rinse. nerves wash boiler a e a down t th floor Raggedys heard loud away as they were | umped oy of the porel how his s orda. came crash onto the Even t sh us far Banzan, the in Mr, Fisher's way with him ou will not mind his #ts from e hou conjurer, said nd K o wh e racket and 1 ! tags o chicken coop, The fo mind in the Jeast, Keeps Cake Moist was consclou of a great sense An apple in your cake box will keep vour and molst. As soon pots of decay, re- with a perfect speci where wp her el to g-room, artfully ot Austri threw advantage in a big listened was beauty o ps as there place the men. nice are a1 apple conferene nd ca th chair At in t ast, s it matter of fact, his thoughts we o | Bupposed he listening, t boiler and the | ¢ Keeps Btanges Clean \lways wipe the top ¢ I over after cooking gre i and yon will help polish it as well as Kkeep it clean ash e d nig into 1 and to plaintive e see ased ndy hand in ashhasin " Torpentine Ty turpentine or Richard Sununer Lettor from But Evans remabned standing. He yoonieon vo keep the iooked at David when he spoke tub free from spots I wanted to tell you that 1 Misa Furnival is, sir.” ¥ Fisherggprang to his feet ex- and it Beatrice Grim-haw wd; she ros little know piano stool with a Mon move “I belicve 1 bore vou like musi i1 protested He sat up position, ation; but had i her ment Makes Glass sparkle : Add bluing to the seapsuds citedly. RO which you wash vonr and crys You known along 1 4a1 It will make it sparkle, ) . f but Add Borax to SMarch swered quite respectfully: will n starch and gl permanent stiffness bec thorough yYou; 1 tas quickly that have all littie tried a was ted a better ident m shortly a appily art she beging ever making a co 1t her first rly resented i made . knew and » expe from hi Borax whit “1 beg your. pardon, sir; L B hing about it ail until last night I met Misa Furnival quite by cha He paused, turning again to David: “I—1 am sorry to say met with an aceldent, sir. David had not spoken; but now he broke out agitatedly An accident! Where? When? Why didn't tell me before?” His eyes were fierce, but ¥ i md manfully. Because she was afraid ause she made to even you that hut when she rhaps dving “Dying!” The word groan. David took a quic ward; he canght Evans' arm, A In Ous discour re 2 1jse fabric more enctrates the WOMEN! DYE him; ftated A s was his e offort ar 1 and ing to Man Closes Curtains o i og PO out leading a queer wooden s He aviest of e 8 ma was ailure He came he of, she asked at a of yo promis T had seer is 8o il Inetions sir; & Waists Dresses Kimonos ge of “Diaraond jons S0 smpis dye or tint aay © even U Choose aay e Sweaters Skirts Coats rmiessly, Draperizs Ginghati © Stockings both re realiy not tell iversion or; now. maid brought the cm to Dora. m through 1 gave tk sorted 1l one for you looked half @ step for- " David It has Ied Grange.” (Contin Break Up Dope Gang lon—A aine {raffick- ing cen com- y broken vee of the larg- neipals it have beer over to ¥ Lov m p. 1 gaged in o Tpsicyee Each 15-cent pack Dyes” eantal A8 any woman can conquests, feputation of i E e man the . unat’z ————