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T T— 4 BHELEHEHHHEHHLLSHLHBHILHL LLHHLLESHHLLE BSOS LS um‘g | * MY HUSBAND'’S LOVE REVELATIONS OF A WIFE FIPEEFEFITITITIPVETVOIPPITIVFGIIGY Rectify | tru tsider. nembers Katherine shiver, 1 remem had driver raflic, and for Bird, and the Ao | Madge M [ Mistahe The Plans Mamie's Grave wrhat will do, Katie,” 1 said, more e sharply than my little tion warranted. But her sudden wrathiul at the d Mamni crossing amount ot ceived for hiding of oaks appealed to my maid's exc A sec Mrs. covery of in the the ity ontly sordid Mrs, Bird. She outright, o that ! E not mine, and have been 1 iplinir 1o snch Mamie, . That you ed te r v ocar myse thoroughly she made no reply to than a t face she turned toward with apprehension as o meant to do with 1 kept waiting while turr vay that s ment, whe . o might not see my 1 o t ! uneasily with myse thing to do. Whatever the mystery concerning the costly fur cloaks, one thing wa certain. 1 could not permit remain in the vicinity of t house. Neither the girl, Mam any member of 3 v was be believed for instant, tho in my mother parlance swore upon a stack of Bibles.” fhe was as cunni and as irresponsible perfectly capable of hiding the again somewhere in the farm bulldings and her attempt to put t blame of their possession upon Kati clearly showed me that subjected to police questioning. peared more than possible, she hesitate at no falsehood to extri herself. Madge's Keen There was but into Kati th e b ss grimace it night, me Tas filed what 1 doubt 1 ad seen 1 and Mamic Marks, 1 have the and his mother away. If I Junior and with no Jim ivered t v 11 it would leave were danghter than that afforded by n-law's 1 attgntion T could not since the awful time when kidnapped my baby him away from me 1 have heen foolishly fussy wing him - without of the family in the Lillian and Katherine, included in the family was out of the question, but - Draper as a ionke kept as o She was cloak some But m house. how she were Lillia ate With a mambrar 1 Katherine sudden encouraging re turned to the tele. e and called the Durkee number one sol ¢ the at Marvin. Vatherine had refused problem. The cloaks, and Mamic @ll entreaties to go to North Carolina with them, must be taken to the Mrs. Durkee, but had consented Marks domicile goon & with Edith and Lefla’ for two and several phrases of ti lays while she ran into New ment of my flamboyant ¢ York did some long neglected which I meant to opp ready floatin The days she to get them ther he about concluded, and T knew that queation! even If they not she gladly It was 1d come to me at a minute's no- to go by even if not grave danger of her errand being discovered, if she traveled by train with the bulky bundles. With an impatient little shrug, T realized the truth of the old It you wish anything me well, do it your self,” and 1 clenched fingers into my palms in futile an at the in. evitable r 1 saw to. my own question In som Im and the cloaks—to the ment in elty, or rather ly amended—to Lilliar remembrance of my fric in the Marks me intary stay in our fer to iInvestigate their knew that I must first & sel hefore seeing Mrs, Marl But how to accomplish ney! It must not be by train, there fore an automobile was the other solution. It must he my own and I must drive it, for Dicky and Lingerie Blouses my father were hoth aw and on | Lingerie blouses are #0 delicate an errand 1 lare and pipc® with color and worn with Decision with to stay or thr male g in my brain had scheduled must That wore trust Mami there wa impossible to wo hers tice, Gossip’s Corner my answi Black Milan black milan brim and fashionable for with a way H ribhon velvet ey midsummer, With the nd's interest Shoe Buckles nage, and with hend or the vamp 8hoe huckles that falls over in slippers. her veol or. fringe novelty apartment in are loing I e er coun Short Gloyes ves of red or re worn in Paris with white #ilk the jour Short g sleeveloss only | frocks® of did not o Tangle s Atherton to Bea- position v sally trice Letter from m put you inal urt you had already | me. Th ¢ that young | an rather appeals to me, however, 4 of his telling you—of con. | esing to you—t you are not the | oman who can give him any thrille d byt \plying that probably in i ure fife there may come agai It's rat sad tim e fc those ¥ ike Paula Perier woma hen 8 ts to 1 point o t his nervea in an emotional | Grimshaw, could gain as mu will be 1 worth a t expects T that t end arma you be when one MAXWELL HOUSE Ooffee pity fection to be w fore it reache Hence the e that fresh. keep it lare washed ud be me | farm green sue 1» | embroidered | \ [ | to make m NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, DAILY FASHION SERVIC PRACTICAL ADDITION This black rep coat, lined with cop- per colored silk and trimmed with black braid on white is a practical addition te the June bride’s troess it may be worn for practic. any occasion The wide arf with braided ends makes a fur piece unnecessary flannel skirts of the wrap-around type. Square Neckline The square neckline and off e on the ose bodice is very quaint picture frock with and bouffant skirt New Effects modifications of them lets, shoulder ruffles and are prominent in the new- for liftle girls. Rerthas and h as epa bih effects Wipe With Flannel od plan to wipe a polished flannel twice a | wish to retain a high Clothes cottons warm, Colored Wash The water in which colore never hot, Should Be Dampened Clothes may be froned much more casily when they have been dampened | for several hours, Abso Chocolate, h Odors Rapidly coffer, cocoa, flour, milk are among the foods absorh odors rapidly and that kept in closed containers, but er a that should be Save Bacon Fat The fat from bacon, ham and sausages should aly be saved and used to fry potatoes in, VS to Al | Tshmi and him t | ioins dist hits re | Dor husha o | peter | ship his ar Lime Ishr to car for Limej | guide. While “La sald yet—' He spectf under vised | praba going FABLES ON HEALTH BEST HEALTH FOODS and veRe fresh fr and brunette suburbs city mate. ‘ woman Milk grain t. blond wr the man that lives in the and the man that lives in the they all need the food inls to keep them in health where doctors Health is a fairly democratic en- lois of fresh f tity and dwells with rich and poeor, Such royalty and serf alike; and iliness made does likewls: least There are meats in heaithful food are generally |man in the cottage as in the castle As A short these in his noteboolk that the Lean or sane meats calcu indicate necessary cortain - variations of exce elements and these as obtainable by the e by the man certain nece Unless diet cut to knowledge of let vach reader write normal man simple var these series of necessities, substar mea silk | ~ The Atverturesf RaggedyAnn w Kaagedy Andy by Jo ce to have the two(here ca for with Magi- [ wiches in them how 8o Rag Mmake the nices my Gruelle Tt was very ] magical Booke again cal Books you ean read to make most wonderful magical things, lles and she ha 8o, when I ly Ann ing before the Books become visible again, | appeared. Only read In he large re t how | eream and not uths in hobby horscs Then ® And of course the Magical Hobby | fountain in Horee was very glal to have a large | field and mouth so that eould cat the nice | all about 1 the cookie fi His new | side the * #0 much nicer than | listen hole mouth bad be- | fountain little knot hole mouth “Oh! 1 wou horse had only | nere all th nk sodas with a tiny ooked the made the Magical &he d or the cookies fount mouth was fore. Wilh the the hobby been able to dr B make you a d And on Horse was very vouth Magical Hobly glad to have a large ow he could eat ice or other n getting | | ~ GOOD A Friendly ade 1 tables But in tha root and leafy made alot o it #o0 t ful pl | vsn | other st | ot Helde 11 need |1 [ storm products n nd ¢ it, fat some sweets order itioy that on ti ure nlso ba veget and in sary vitanines the milk, g8 well has heen ord ation fr nearly I've starve enced man eampl last be on ahove and d ban) Y tive s [tent | the {tng told 1 jce cream mud pud- |- 1 hardly finished read- | 4o, jee cream mud puddie of course it was all iee a real mud puddle a lovely soda water center of the Al cunning lit helte gt folks could sit be-| o Yand eat cookics a and tinkle of the cream sand what enced hand cooki f chairs ve rig y Bear cricd around aL the lovely, | if you wish, Berty 1o D 1 will | doleful pre mag tad in mamma MANNERS™ MONDAY, JUNE %MeMNQQ@F | drown retary, Peter’ acket, cupies his grave burial. Now lost if we 1o | “Ru hor el wot -uv to »:. of pure his own nt not tak 9, 1924. RGOTTEN MEN 2 bl/ v Cdison Marshall A Peleased by NEA Sewice, Ine, .'-99 Copynight, 1923 bnymle Biown & Co his own ability to cope with it and conquer it, passed to her and com forted her “You don’t think we'll | have to spend another night here, do had | you? asked. Tshmin's see- | “I think it very likely 1 can do for you, Mrs, Newhall 2" “Everything, Pete. You are very kind, Pete, what part of England are | you from? Your accent is not great- Iy different from the men of my own country. He looked straight at her. “Liver pool But I've been in America =0 long, in the North, it is queer my ac cent would bez anything but Siwash.” He bade her good night vanished into the | She sat a while with Ivan, listening to the beat of the rain on the tent, “Dorothy,” he asked *does this land take hold of you? She waited an instant, half-dream- ing, before she attempted to reply. BEGIN HERE r Newhall, being told TODAY in Augusta, Ga., flees ska., after by Ivan n, Russian violinist, he Sha ed Paul Sarichef, following a Tshmin 5 wife, Dorothy, had urged o flee to South America He Big Chris Larson in response to ress signal at sea, ket upon him. reks, quarrel forcing his Their launch her word fhat i oty receives nd's bhody, identified by his has been buried in Al Ishmin's dttentions rescued by completely and he is k arson’s 1ska But anothe ceepts has Injurics ppearance Pete 1 been ehan 0wn as uice body oc- Dorothy go to Alaska to Georgia min and ry Peter's hody back They do not uice Pete, who is chose He leads them to tl digging, a storm comes grave , carry- {ing their ship to sea GO ON WITH THI STORY unch the heat quick, et “Mayhe we can cate “Yon'd get back cover, Mrs. Newhall” he ad- “It would just mean to he She for | uily hetter cateh her hly 1 good reasona { tn leave us here, in this aw a probably Aldn't have any T think likely her an ain hroke. Her crow is head #he ean clear to Port | np thers HI1 the chniee or someshelter where anchor She'll lay is over, then eome back for ns yon eomfortable; the now & to keop dry possibly “I'l CUT A LOT OF TUNDRA RASS vou ke camp long befo 1 - T imagination, some way," confessed at last, Tt me the queerest moods, the its-—all day leng it affect you He moved nearer, groping for hand e caught it at last, and throbbed with the flerce pulse of rterd “Do you want to know month, with fres 1, 1t affects me Tt just scems to peel my rifle here n't |me down--to strip off a vencer of Perhaps civilization that T've pleked up some row." and just the basic That part of me s something don’t fully know-—and afraid o have you ow it Hin voice was subh- and he spoke with evident diffi Tonight I'm the man of the Mountains, The Oceident falls and Iy Atia dim fear trickled through hier, a of estrangement and at the time of deep fascination; and “Tt gets my seh strangest How does her his his at wi st the how they will e pe leave himsel? was not an of me camper, but he was a that deft with his hands, and a few [ I'm trips and deer-hunts in the | fully ad tanght him the yudi- dued, deraft Heo selacted for | enlty first thicket ad Ural boat happened to AWAY an casy sope immediately A and less than fifty yards back | #ense ave on the beach, A cam flowed camp struggled to regain her Asia | *I don't know that it is almost own Siberia Dorothy. tlce Paviof's attitude to “No, not particularly.” “It's like a slave for T am not boasting, Dorothy, That man has enough echo of Asia in him Asia fn me, and he bows be But T haven't anything on exper vet some way strong you alder which leaves o wame she and isn't poise past thelr this ling y grass of it and rict A space A in the conter with 1) elter from the wind, he compact woft sca, pro Tt's 80 far west It's ke my did you no ard me?" was deep east spread waterproof Here, on the moss under his master as, he gpread the glr he Duek for it quiek,” he pped his own | to see slicker eoaf about her fore it turned i rosent | earth in eommon with that big guide, this but | Pete, You, on theother hand, seem s | 10 et along we You in aleop Yorothy, as he wry 1 wouid familiarity, o ®aw on the girl's him Dorothy had shadow of with him 1 evidently | Btinetively like him." iy, W Tie East is East and the West | West.” she quoted thoughtfully “That's it Pete is the most ' al peoples, 1 Ta s 8l of try v were racing to ere tundra toward the r of Pete's to s ' f the # Western strictly speaking. Oriental Thete's Your Anglo Mor ar ted my 1o hide that ot from you, even if 1 were mnot ud of it . Pete and 1 could never LY otl we'd fight and bloo. eves i here he faund soon developed te's camp #tovr ont t own oroughly warm gal other things didn’t shadow hetween peteor 1 am an Anglo-f whe A we mer 10 ‘ yon for at von racial Racial Aiffer ha fnterfore in A arriage such as wonld move lke sy from its casc and soon ovingly, in his gan to play for ore minor not was simply AS always vet to and a1 in him t th plai ingled wit the rain las shrick of th CHAPTER 1% An Incident of the Trail d Pete conked ard Tiotothy siept Jate al breakf 1 spee t whgh he b that the worst of the storn A through 1 Pete tank tre tensi and, nuneertainly need rather shy days wonld go ring It you ike to go into for Newhall, this camp & in meat,” he began We may be - and a Mre a fow nics venisor 1'm wou th e, today, and see t get & caribon glowed prospect 1ot's Nerth, bas confider and soon | murk of the storm. suddenly, | | (A daily menu for the ' Better than Talcum Powders For lnnmls or Adults | Is that al | | 2 Heals the Skin Like Mag: Because it contains healing, sooth- ing, antiseptic ingredients not found in Taleum Powders, That is why There’s Nothing Like It. All druggists stont and thin) AD LOSE WEIGHT rhubarb, I cup spring cheese sand AT One-halt cup stewed piece crisp broiled bacon, has given vegetable soup, | cottage wich, 8§ ounceas halibut steak beets 'siiced in iice, combination vegetable salad, I table spoons pineappls , 1 pint skim- | med milk, 1 toasted muftin, 1 tablespoon croutons soup, 2 slices rye bread Tot calories, 1152 carbohydrate, new lemon ' cup hran with Protein, 298 524, Iron 1.0l Rram, Pineapple Two cups chopped fresh b 1 cup sugar, 1 cup water, (whites,) 1 tablespoon gelatin Combine wat apple and cook for en gelatin in four | water, Vet stand boiling fruit and the fire and stir tectly dissolved. When « lx\nl!\l\,’, to thicken add the whites of the eg beaten until stiff dry Tuen into a mold and put on ice to chill and firm. The yolks o |the eggs are uscd for a boiled cus {tard sauce tor the rest of the family T'otul (without sauce) 1202, Protein, 110; fat, 12 hydrate, 108 Tron, .¢ S ogram Two tahle this des less than one Spon, pple, CRE granulated pine oft ugar 10 minutes, tables 10 minute remove oons Add to from s per- and be- sirup, until gels and heeome calories carbo poons of sort | ighth of the whole AND GAIN WEHIGHT rhiubarh, fried AT One-half ¢ slices bacon, 1 fried egg, 3 sif 3 tablespoor tahle souffle, stewed map corn meal mush. girup, 1 cup spring veg heaping tablespoons corn halibut steak potatoessin 1.4 m sauce, & new hee cup combinatior tahlespoc poons i oune new cup ereq 1% in len on butter, » table salad with 2 1 table capp with 4 tablespoons boiled eu 1 cup fresh cherries milk, 1 toasted | fin, 2 tablespoons « with souy 4 slices rye bread, 3 tablespoons but ter, 2 eheese cny wcompany dit v vege may nais aponge tard sanee pint whole nomug Butons 1" Add mor ite to oup for this and make milk or If actually measured dish like cor evel tab menn f whole two heapi any table 1. oo souffle would mean four shou iter o cream, | pread aprink nerey len paring suga