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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924, G2885853L295L85HL8L98585LLLBHHLHIHDLHDSLSLL 18008108 % MY HUSBAND’S LOVE Adcle Garrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ' little J Die th dircet » [ 4 [4 * 4 ® -4 Y S TPEITE IPTEVPVITOTIHIGTCVIVETIT Dicky 9 < < < kS from g0 I Kiew t Vi That m; Bet you 1suin was to have me own ¢ could had | trom vestigating the ¢ but to la almo ¢ bot g Nothing you t e's before wi ppened impulst My ter of the idly taking poss She'll only whe cold fephoned started Iy lo ) could happen in wi that admir Dicky no yon and 1 instice shut up mentally ti E h tion of with a qi with al the rans we h meath slig unu most could wheneyer not short things 2 would come my ie 1 to other nuous « r partuient Marks no would prefevence of mothier, but Dicky i m, although he nifests his displeasure when 1 mit his own inclinations. by keeping in the by adroitly worded concerning the things which his father's pockets con- Lil- . T am able to send Junior run- for to Dicky first and serve thus to which I readily can any other course of str are mey ho not occupancy ¢ this marked the mind investigat child for his one of t m oceasions family which he no m king opey 1 lo d fruitl Bive tpon the Junior pe co to follow sually, however, ) m akable ot althou, Th thoug Unmu “Of course, want me to for my pain lian want ap ke sh economy s sal kground or an sentence gh only reason s the tment s has ol avoid the friction and sce weuld follow will mine see to in th her hotel bills accommodation one in city, while things to will sane be a haye while Too mented, economizing friends the end of the 1 flushed hotly, “There vulgar,” 1 simply giving be Lillian's rea apartment, And as “That was proity mitted, mean it, I that we're with no thought favors, So forget it right, 1 There his voice ing to per terpretation the correet keep my fact s 1 ar “I'm here's our more minutes we “There You Go “Not ifyou don't better that eritically You gether too far Ordinarily 1 the stricture hotly, cisms of faults in he constantly commits himself make me furious, but 1 was so thankful to avoided furt sing ot Lillian® ities that lips tig together to us to apartment real some the gone thin, old dear,” Dicky com- “Any timg ol Lil starts we by cadging on hér can put up that world is scheduled,” you notice Attractive Frock dinner frock is made il bands of | and white lace over a narrow sheath founda- g tion of pink satin for raw,” he ad- ) se, 1 diaw't! as you do weed for to angrily. 1 what | aying in our no you said you is be An attractive um f alternate believe s [ Overblouse pleated with a of embroidery or a touch of color the pocket collar is a very useful ACCrSSOry in the wardrobe, is or navy “and, of cou know practically bit on overblouse as well all one family, giving taking Perhups you're or of o ¥ ¥ to have particularly if it black unmista ke relief in that he was try- himself that my in- Lillian’s action hattled and matter was and 1 saw inde of one 1 calm wered I'm vight, 1 in q n iz used to bind biack satin gowns and suits that hard on taiiored lines, are cut voles ol Waisted waisted frock increasing numbers as the advances and the desire for and different becomes Short Dicky, e In five is The seen in Sure very turn I sce Junior Again®” corner season new more insistent jolned wE Gingham Dresses Gingham dresses in yellow and white or orange and white checks are worn with feit hats of the same color, something take A Dicky re sWung than out alto would have resented Dicky's criti driving which tor my 2 Bathing Suits The monogrammed bathing suit is this year, and is alike on fersoys elaborate silk and have er embar new usead acti simple or watin surf outfits, digeussion ¢ I buttoned and opened them only when we were within half a m “1 hope the worry my iy Suit Coats suit coat grows but the very of our own gate 1 said with besets me and model longer long right which always longer, hoangle ime your mother nor I will Toslie Prescott to Ruth "“l"lflnl'l (Continued. ) ways your our severa care of We are a and yo ' an take xt 8ix or seven hours.” | & | | Dad n u're a perfect . flounced out Pad ould AFRAID SHE COULD NOT LIVE ion Advised, But Lydia E. inkham's Vegetable Compound Made It Unnecessary Glasgow, Kentucky. — 1 was run- pous, with no appetite. My had given me trouble for five or = ble Compe had never used it herself, but one of her neighbors suffered 1did, and it cured her. taken four bottles 1 had a fine a better when 1 tale i tells me 1 1 am a very nerve it seems to help mv ne: Mrs Maccis WaLLER, never Gossip’s Corner |, The Adventures S Raggedyun wd Kaggedy Andy my Sruelle [ the | the } gedye and Berty Pear, then the friends | deep M Lilack as this, ven et on the m an clahorate iped such is s0 decorative in i that simplest lines it takes air, Here the stripes | skirt and under the up and down the tucks at | and whit atin, g0 round on arms but on i wide effectively | s and hem, a few front stoe buttons should woman Shehves shelves in Your your room is cnowded, Have swinging 1 pantry if small and the floor space Patent Leather both patent in polishing sushells in your to the shells water wh the in the kettle and they posits instead will rec Black Straw Hats Rlack straw hats that hi dull may piving butter then polishing velvet, cleaned at home by on a piece of 1 with a dry picee be »- et o Cleans Oil Mops mnonia and a will elean little oil Hot wa washing mop very powdap actorily your satis Removes Scratehes A brazil nut cut in half rubbed over a scratch in mahogany or walnut will practically remove seratches, Tt contains oil that is more effectual than furniture polish, | FABLLES ON HEALTH Mr. the | Like a great many fathers, Mann was too indulgent with [ ehitdren He did not realize hours that he vas undo a great ¢ given right upon the few la goc he that in home could al traming under- taken by Mrs. Mann during the long hours of the day they were under her direct control, Mrs, Mann tried her the chil- dren to nutritions diet, It ture at para) when and educate normal best enjoy a to high | gre na- n that family has been pointed out overlooked the human | when it was distributing the instinct for food sclection. Tt is perhaps fortunate that children, unlike young of lower animals, were their un the erals | deve are fi foods pare many the d need nount great ac ine body in the vegeta animal Ve than opment ¢ P | Tehild diet is sadly The one during the period, which is on Some meat should be proted { physicians declare to be of grade get and salts are ne of choosing the obligation falls The judgment of arents i matters of Timitgd nourishing food pre id growth Protein foods iilders and should he uding milk, eggs, als. included which is a school of ine and cer for 18 some higher Min- the ible proteins eary for bones, the young by Jo Raggedy Andy, Rags puppy dog were | We gical soda water | then s soda water, | they had unlatehied old Banzan, terty oy Ann ittie Ragged Rear and &itting around the m spring drinking de Little Rags puppy ehicken conjurer, dog ter W here locked coop had ir deep, to the through the they had run wonds until soda water gpring. “O1d came funny “Ye know where “We #hall hat an will never dy Andy from him a Aughe d we 80t have escaped from pture Andy his hon: 1 away us again'” Al not kne Raggedy w, how. th ¢ nzan e con It was a ggedy conqurer, ell, anyw will wait v hi omp!* until it 1a and wooded prute 1o not ay the noise vater spring Ann eaid ' Raggedy Ann s til it reaches her what it 1s!” other ow waited came louder right up to the “Oh, dear “It's Banzan, the s riding upon a horwe!™ 11 have come the eonjurer from his magical “What do you me 7" be shut taggedy Ann scaped and ke to up In #aid ran e you back chicken ed cdy rty Ann and Bear pon the ttle Rag wooden and Ia m oth and the wood, but the s and h in the air the horse's to his feet 7~ GOOD MANNERS™ When You've Just Met wonderful hobhy horsn went Clompits Clomp & ) n nd bake in a 0 to 60 minute “hirds. m. In a state s’ a the liwood of South EAT half cup stewed rhub: 1-2 omelet, 1 AND LOSE WEIGHT b, 1 thin derson won the and ninth games, took the fourth, crisp slice bacon, cup crab meat I salad, cheese cup spinach, Anderson—107 115 108 119 Holliwood-—97 121 123 101 1-2 head lettuce, 2 tablespoons pr whip, 2 thin crisp piece toast, 1 toasted bran muflin, 1 1 pint skimmed milk Total ¢ 1019, Protein carbohydrate 540, wheat gluten s whol ories, 202, Iron, | 1n the 5 Commercial Cheese Omelet (Individual) Two , 1 tablespoon grated cheese, 1 tablespoon skimmed milk, {1 teaspoon butter, 1-4 tcaspoon salt, few grains pepper, dash mustard | Beat whites and yolks of eggs sep- ly. Beat yolks with milk until and lemon colored. Add salt, vl mustard cut into aten antil stiff and dry on a s with a wipe whisk. Meit butter ing pan and when very hot turn Cook over a fire until puffy. Then put in the oven to cook the top. When firm to the touch sprinkle with grated cheese and roll or fold as preferred at “once | Total caloric Protein | | | arat dhick slow eryve 64; Iron, 169; carbohydrate, 4. gram, the boats on a crab meat in little cu- bed of le rve cumber ttuce, EAT AND GAIN WEIGHT One-half cup rhubarb, 2 crisp picces b ounces fried lver, 4 tablespoons creamed 1-2 cup crab meat salad slespoons mayonnaise 1 - of soup, 1 bird, 1 large twice haked cup creamed spinach, 1-2 head let 2 tablespoons Russian drfess- ing, 4 tablespoons prune whipgwith 1 tablespoon chopped nuts and 2 table- spoons whipped eream, 1 cup eustard, 1 large plece » eake, 2 toasted ! bran muflins, 2 salad dinner | rolls, 4 tablespoons butter, 1 pint| whole milk Total calories, 4118 fat 1693; carbohydrate, 0209 stewed on, 3 pota with 2 cup toes, veal cre asparagus potato, 1 486 Iron, Protein gram Veal Birds Two thin slices 1 pound), 1 cup pecans, 2 (For ¥ veal chopped cups soft 1.2 teaspoon 1-8 1 melted ur) walnuts or bread crumbs, uice, 1 teaspoon pepper, 4 tablespoons 1 egg, 1 cup cream The steak should be as thin as pos sible, If more than one-quarter inch thick, pound to the desired thickness Trim off fat and remove Cut meat in four Combine erumbs und nuts, scasoning and mix well, T with melted butter until well mixed Add egg, unbeaten, and stir with a fork until mixture will hold together, Divide Into quarters and put one portion on each picce of me pull meat edges together to cover stuffing completely and fasten with onion £poon boie pieces Add toothpicks. Saute quickly to a golden brown on all sides in Remove to a baking dish, add cream moderate Serve on a hot plat- ter with the gravy poured over the carbohydrate, (Copyright, 1924, NEA LDDIE ANDERSON DF league t Recreation night Eddie Anderson of this city lost bowling match which best bowling in both men to Hol- Norwalk. ner took five out of nine games. first fifth and eighth games. 122 1,001, 114 103 105 THOMPSON TAKES MATCH ate league game alleys Thompson of this city won five out of C\heanon ten games with Teller of Meriden, As the eighth game was tied up.at 93 I, Thompson took the match, Score ller-—139 100 101 121 114 107 106 93 121 108—1,110. Average 111 Thompson-—102 103 105 113 118 212 | 109 93 128 94—1,077, Average 107.7 hot bacon fat. oven from 438; Iron, SUZANNE WILL PLAY May 28.—"1 am as you can see for yourself,” Protetn, 446, I'a all right again, Suzanne Lenglen, the IFrench tennis champion of the world, informed the | Matin's Nice correspondent today. “Please deny the imaginative stories current about my health. The doc- [ tors have authorized me to begin The win- | training again. 1 'shall do so in a An- | week's time, and without the slightest second, third, | doubt shall take part in the Olympic while Holliwood Games." sixth, seventh, | The interviewer describes Mile, Len- et glen as having -fresh color and an alert mien, and he adds ,if somewhat thinner, her features are not drawn and her physical conlition is as good as before her illness. He was unable to induce her to give an opinion of Miss Helen Wills, the American champion, whom Mlle. Lengien has never seen play, and who will take part in the Olympic contests. rvice, Inc.) ATED game played at Building last brought out 102 113 90 Average 112.2 136 121 Average 113.5 played at last night To make a good meal a better meal Clicquot Club Ginger Ale! A living, sparkling, golden-hued drink, with thousands of cpol little bubble-bursts that mean edge to appetite and added pleasure to every meal. More people buy it than any other ginger ale, because more people like it than any other ginger ale. Order by the case from your grocer, druggist, or confectioner The Clicquot Club Company Millis, Mass., U. 5. 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