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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU P..\D AY, JUNE 12, 1924, “m.mm»mm“mum»“nopaamum- r— DALY TASHION SLRVICE. MY HUSBAND'’S LOVE STRAIGHT BACK Clhea~L-AND FORGOTTEN MFN REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ! t l.fl L' t'!ntvcnvmtvvvvvvvvvtvv"vvnnvvvvr'"vnrvr'n\n Releuei oy MNEA Ser.: e Inc The Final Plans Madge Made Before ' pic i 1 ayrooms fc A 19!23 oy Little, Blown & C Leaving With Mamic erine a : 25555550 LRI VIR VEORGN ® ® - TODAY that the Warrlor Peter Newhall, Augusta, , fees | 3 but she to Alaska, after being told by Ivan any ite time, Katherine made no comme (Lnle racipes the suitcases in from the fari her a 1 e 1 and re f ts is ty, t : Tshmin, Russian veilinist, he had all, and it may ogue. linto the 1 with r. Kat L @EC R s t reasor X v drowned Poul Sarichef, Ishmin's 2!, and it maw Ordinarily, k ; t tho! s Gl SR o ‘ | sceretary, Ishmin and Peter's wife, | Search party is L R s ntior k0N a & Dorothy, had urged him to flee to y h America. He joins Big Chris l.arson in response to a distre sig- 1l at sea, giving Larson his sea acket, Their launch hits rocks. Dorothy is advised that her hus-| * g A 4 band’s body. identified by his s : B e pemal R ¥4 neasvring jacket, is@buried in Ajaska. But | , 5 sl T shoull be yart Peter has been rescued. Injuries s . S |m And beware of a raci e teasp wili natura!l jown with th o A own wi Bl L g story same long perioc The bes. mate months, some of your b ents and careful friends down below . sites ¢ a suces sliilen Don't Ke ¢ other remark bes com At el ‘ e ; ; completely chamge his appearance place from Katherine's lips while y rn hurly 2474 ie } : | hiding his identity, Larson's body Mamie was with ing. | occupies the grave, She devoted f whol Ishmin ang Dorhy g0 to Alaskar to return Peter's ho They do not vlor— missing. usine i1d on the tri ome, 3 t i h fr . 5 . children on r v P e Crogueite H . i . |4 5 e : (ain lind 3 recognife Peter. who is chosen head babbled happily to her, while 1 drc e ¢ veary ; maca at as good a pace as | dared with ent Mar 1Y of vegetables | guide. A storm strands them at '} the children in the car. Ane s Pt sl S e Wit ot igrave, Beter is tempted to murder time Mamie sat besi - s A ot | Tshmin when he secs the latter Kiss borp len hostility =0 plain that 1 fancied : . findi Y stock: for Soups Dorothy Ne Tshmi I8} e tha dop 3 1vour neig it as 1 migh a Ulast 15 charged by a bear wi ub he had |\ i Rl Enge Alwzss follow the merns jeuncecy trip downa ihe t some settle- ibed in the T me reason for doing P NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 0f course, it's the only possible way aad Go up on aia, ; t wh \ _ ! d ? : 3 i thick ears laid against | plan now: | agree with me in | récipe foilow porch . e P voiced n therine’s mind. | The es fit ' ; y , the burly head, rangs flashing, high Zhe inexpaiter come, ¢ e / e R companion i t fr it two 5 4 {Shouiders | rockic great, | Teady so low it wouldn't be safe to at- ¢ me I turned to toar 1 wher e % I me ’ q v vt i p X curved claws s t the trip f the five of us, r 1 no mat- A . Lol % moss. She w beast— i thousand | natives are alveady g 3 pounds—and the power of those ter- | they say they can wmell winter - s vou want it Put * of Lemon B 5 rific muscles was Leyond the wit of | it's Roing to set in early. Now tuls: yo alk idi'e grate of the is my plan . ovan and as hear the couter as pos- omorrow you et me take three e i Is01es vrem ¥ oa A nger, npr was such conceivable % 2 and betow. It your there lay the shadow whi I had _ocure myself that she could not pos- 24 o two natives on the hi ahove too haid the boitom surprised in it many times, and the oo oo m o T ersation, 1 out- ave him up for lost and - t & deipping pan vater under cause of which 1 inadvertently had dis- (i 4 o uickly to Katherine the probe | rate lest the enraged e on the Lol of the oven. covered one ni when we were tak- 0 that confronted me, Of course TABLES ON HEALTH ear should n on them. And in ot himve an oyen \hermometer muzh ol . your gues ing turns in watching over Junior In 300 ware parts of the story 1 did s mind two thought fl ed like hite, pure bril- ris ho tumperature is elim- an attack of t roup. Never shall o0 confide to her—Dicky's interest QWAT THE FI L ¥4 rockets—one of the w T forget the anguish ¢ v face and j, 1pe Marks' menage, for instance ~ X | Hance of a star, the other, so str i 1! you haver this old veice when thinking 1 slept she bent. pue w1 gid tell her made a and sullen and red, like the sun seen ; ; test hus 81504 the test of time, After over Junior, and whispere “Oh! yreach in the wall of profcssional “ through the smoke of a forcs 5 L a few experlenceg you will he able to God! My empty arms! poise which she has “uilt around, her With ' v o! r mi (or. {that it seemed beyond the e of . p tell by “the feel” when your oven is I'm afraid 1 shall have to inter- omotions, and when 1 had finished, ' Anyto t anize it - Typhoid and o lemics have heaven-born mankind At - d right: rupt this ‘petting party. " 1 said. ., A Gl perfunctory,© "My, nia ol stant Pete knew surely that he hac / - | 1t a plece of wiiite paper turns a Marion lau ¢ gleefully at ? word was electrified ‘with gencral because flic me b o Thas & toed is lit- . O0iy to hold his fire, and Ivar | deep yellow in five minutes’ time in banal st and Katherine loosened amazement it ' P s ik P =5 s o 3 pro- be tarn to p € fore his ey 2 the oven, the oven is right for layer Junior's arms reluctantly, My little 2 . st 4 T Al iid on himse cakes. If the paper turns a pale 1ad looked up at me with dismay in part playe i Huoun W waeRd the mos- | for fallure to sto, CHATES, s He | yerlow in five minutes the oven 1s right rs I8 cmphasi cason ito dors not mechar capry | B4 but one sh ® gun, and he { for sponge cakes, might have sore that in his ! Shiose IR il bé | found P 8l : own nse. From the position in 3 worth following (:b'.l\“\';,»ll;”‘”".-lq‘_llv K oo GOSSIP s Corner .‘I,‘;“‘:: ; 11‘” v “ ; .:' . ’ cabioaline ‘\\h“ n‘u“ ~;..:\.- it “‘:.« de ("_‘"“"‘“'j Use pastry floner in preference 1o golng 1o stay with you and take cary jmprove the of yeu for a while > o a b o, 10 ¢ renc) gl ikt S ,’ l‘ G Use half butter and half lard in a membrances of similar occasion s cake, scalloped Skirt Tvan was firing desperat with his L aps N % " patantly eame back to my amall %o, | © yyg gogiioped ~'.:\m is particularly | pisto 1 maddencd by many minor LRI - ANOTISMEE, RN Q SERYY. MiLR and Ma lower lip drooped pathetically ol & > . . s £ i e S a wooden spoon and work the short. d youthful and lovely in pastel colored wounds, vas wholly probably that ening to a cream bhefore adding the Then you going away?” he asked \neins. when worn otcr & pettis 4 {the bear would turn toward Pete after il I o8 “elb k" tremulons y Bast ot ciasw gr lives- ot - \ v 3 ! iy Tghinintiguishad bbb Redpld sugar. It saves velbow grease T conntcred with a question whicl B d tho oarth In th§t case the guide's CHELP CAN BE FOUND, T'LL Have 1l the ingred s assemble I thoughl sure proof ugainst tears White Blouse 3 7 1 only hope would lie in saving his onc . " and the cake pans preparcd before be- “Iront you want me to get you & | The white crepe de chine blou . . ahell for a shot between the glowing S . P EIBNEE (o MUK ; ) eves or into the throat at elose range =====| Oil tha pans with lard or olive oil there would be no time or chance to | 48ys" tations of grub siwash {and dust with flour, The salt in bLut. procure other shells from his pocket | Mt the men up here cail it—and stact | teF scorches qulckly (and - gives a ') | #strohg unpleasant taste tolthe bot. one 2" - - His reply was prompt Plain npe and reload his rifie, . pick my way over that range, sleep. |10m of the cake, “Mr. Smif has nice ones in his Plain opera pumps, guilticss of Yet at the same instant that this - - buckie; Srap, & bom tre. exeeivn e Advenwiuresd Kagge m\ (TS 30 tbe same insant that this | PACK A Way wve Uhel Tungr. seep- (10 2L onbe and gkt dukes ar . Dorothy commanded him as never | Pacific side, where I'm bound to run | More “summery” than dsrk, cape. e “But not as fine as in New York,” style for evening as well as for afte into some native village or trapper's | clally rich cakes, try this spong : g ough the » Jun IS aris I erning i We've got to get busy quick. The ‘e EnS 7. you've mizes, LihR! aca o ). the finished eriné’s peck, waa alm h : espects atherine's A f weighing more than a in the exuberance of at hav- o coler, and vouc ; ing her back agai save a perfunctory . dunior Thinks Swiftly Yaa Amit aHer” fo,her a thir f lemon v ; man 1o estimate. Katherine's face was no less radi- . st 2 It wi mprove Ivan had never heen in greater off comment, ant, although in } yes 1 fanei hen with a glance at .Mamie to velocipede * How can T do that un- e worn with the taflored suit usna fess T gn to New York and find has its monogram of black or whit off acress the 'eniy A on foot T eonntered, and Marion with a nhoon befors, *Perhaps she loved this man, he for him just | MUt In & few days' travel, Then I'Il | cake recipe, P thoughtfulness beyond her years came -— and thus must fight | to My 810 eltsctively, SOk Brart aM a e “ , | he would Aght for her. met a hundred pounds of canned goods | ___ Sponge Cake "Oh Jumor!™ b ‘extlalined. “Lot's PRk vt UEER " % ! Thess twd opposing impulses, and and 1tn‘mr back here, Meanwhi el Five cggs, 1 cup sugar, 1 eup flour g0 and ark Katie“if we may have a predominating will add a noy B \ H 111 the thoughts that eentered upon Hv" natives will go hunting and kill | 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespeon lemon Ly J ““y Gr“e“e 3 them ‘Mashed to his consciousness in | #'1 the venison they ean, which we'll | juice, 1 teaspoon vanilla, . ; ) the twinkle of an eye, dry over the fire-—cut into strips and , Separate yolks from whites of His gun sprang 1o his shoulder, | JoTK it the best we ean, Then with | eggs. Beat yolks with a dover beat. & mama and | He looked along the baresl, The that fresh supply of food, you twe, | er until thick and lamon colored, Add With two natives to man the oars can sugar slowly, beating with the egg g Shraph ¢ ¢ \ . \ o bears, | bear had reared up, preparing to y 3 ree u\‘-‘x.’f " ] Jrars ddy cried | strike, and at this range ;u.,. could | WOk down the coast and out.” beater, ' Peat in temon Jjulee and A Ay men quarpelled a8t the thres men with the | hardly miss the hugs form; the UAnd what will you de, in the | vanilla. Beat whites of eggs on a s1d the phonograph &fd, they | st . ¢ gs. “Some- | question was whether or not he could ""“h[‘“mr Dorothy asked plattér with a wirs whisk until stiff h ¢ | reach a vittal place, Rut at the You can lgave me a little four and dry. Mix and sift four times d and piw and thumped r mus i . or they! 4 around | crack of the rifie the roaring bear ANd My Fifoind Il make it through: | four and salt. Add beaten whites of Tetter from Leslie Prescott to Buth ahout o te How BEONE- K] DHAE FOLURTS. 2R (NASAESRLY, WO eteh: \-‘!:n "‘”1' »m: - '.r”v”"'em VO U | S0 10 YHIR mINEes WHRG (6 beat. an | sure #t & I know 't 5 , ' v dogs’ 1 - 3 ' P « ! and this one |in the moss, fl A hatiy ." pack me in a load of | er. When the whites are aliout half SR would sacrifice me tomor 1+ P o . o Jid., 1 1 ahall ask The rest was like a dream: Tvan STUb That 1sn't a very Dig boat, | mixed with the yelks, remove beater You have frightened me dreadtully, | 5 ,"X',: ‘” ‘M"“’ i k i friahion s t ve doing here! Now | shuddering, then pocketing his pistol; |19 ¥our grub will be limited, the |and fold in flour. ‘Do not beat, but dear Ruth. You have such an un- | jearie oy s ‘M;‘ o .l m v ¢ yial w doing e with stove|the fleeing rorms of the natives; the \m"‘““"u' f»'-]w do. Ilesides, there's & | jift and cut and fold to mix. This SompromisIng way of facing facts, my | that .- S16: Rotwihat i ' : 1 your loga? he asked (M8 unchanged against the gray | PORIUIEN HOTL domie ofe Will come | prevents the breaking of the air bub- I, 1 Dod ever OWNNd, even 16| inr own string 1s mech Jonger o4 ¥ > W1 n when (hey ip and | clouds, This man was no coward— hiTe 19 100k for -‘""v‘""" In that case | j1e8 you have so laborously formed. myself, that Karl Whitney had paid I'd e fu to " L "t ast ) & ' 1 UASS S0 OF AWRIA W NS SUN L8 h W :‘»”;mm e 1-”0. to tell {Turn into & deep pan. with or with- St o tulls 16 oaabie me 1o Nt g b ol t e i t & : Jut of the | smile faintly as he turned to his “’I“. ot diond pick you up. out a chimney and bake fifty min. keap 1 itteen thousand ot s p t this | s dad “They | rescuer was & good plan; she feit at|ypey in a slow oven, : . . a g ¢ g “That was a good shot, Pete” he ONCe® that it was the only plan. RBut When the cake is done it will iy dog . . when she trded to, be hopeful e 1 particularly as 1 sold =om those | m g ) X ; . 1e tried to, be hopeful, & deep | gyrink from the sides of the pan L ' oz | “1 owe you some extra days' pay for 4 ! W they are | afraidwe'd have had two handsome e future, almost a8 if old | yyweuty minutes, The first halt of inst of one.” < ’ rise to ils full height and begin to I shot he had made, but at his bakes i ' \ " N Ay said in a voice that hardly trembled. . y o ave of depression seemed to onguill | e cake should not begin to color : v 5 T 3 p 3 e oin | gENtlemen to carry back to Geofkia, 28 iddenly claimed her, the time for baking, the cake should | But Pete ncarcely heard. He was any one o crog the mains | yrown. During the last Balf the dden freedom from the deminance ' The success of this cake depends land,” Tvan said, in the hush that ollowed Pete’s mellow, deep bar one lie spoke with considerable Ann stones to got hir of trou ) vt at K f L puy that L ow & 5 'm her, a feeling of hopeidssness, indiffer- A E ¢ y ¢| tha few jumps more, and I'm st until it has been in the oven about | e “T don't see why it will be neces. swept with exultation, not at the suc- cake continues to brown and really ! const ) passions. e need no “Mphasis and urgency While you passi He need no °M E on the amount of air you beat into ar b imoeisee s ) gone, we'd just be eating more " impy He had the eggs and the care with which you e T fold in the flour. Above all thinge " ¢ 3 ] % ey doale et ok o ehook his head. 1t wouldnt | 99 Ot beat the batter after the flour A ’ hivs manhood 2 is in. Of course, it must be th 7 b > 4 5 CHAPT X1 d ., with our supplies so far re- . iree, ) or ‘ » ; duces You must remember hat | OUEhly mixed, but it must be handied wot) yaify p i sy ) as prevalled during the | ¥hile T'm gone the native® can be B€NUY. A 1 : v ays of their izolation il & and drying meat.” 3 In any recipe, unless otherwis t vere followed by a long period rhaps the best plan would be | “pecified, granuiated sugar should be i £ sed, S as v - « s and mpars o caim—a pleasant for you to stay and hunt, teo; jerked A fine grained sugar is prefer Was Vay Miserable. Felt L.“ ; i iche indred. In Tvan's mind, 1t Venison is a'fine ration, and with the | able. ttle we have here it would be aii| Turn the sponge cake upside dewn Better After Taking Lydll " { § { 1 was unpleasant, threatening weather, : 0 v, 16 cool and ove f th } LI s mothin pilg e Mo d need for the trip.” y nd remove from e pap ’ 1id we've W only one fle, M the pan at its own free will V' ongin, = ** I took Lyd wait et which @t first A got only one rifle, Mr. P 0 X E‘;’mr\:flub'e'"wmm’“ ¥ A \ague fear became mimost | 1TNMIn" Pete argued politaly Plain Rutter Cake fore my twine were t | . ’ ¢ v: that the Warrier had | J'2" hesjtated, and his face looked | On~-hall eup butter, 1 cup suga Born because my sis- ' 2 . 1 ' down ameng the island crags ¢ '1oWish-%hits in the fading light of | 2 eges, 1-2 cup milk, 3 teaspoo ter used it and rec- ! and. would ndt retars day. It some one is going to go, it baking powder, 1% cups flour. 1 tes Il ommended it to me. ¢ 1 teil ¢ - . {7 And now the castamass found | DA9 better be me he said at last. | spbon vanilla, 1-8 teaspoon saft. ]‘ was #0 1 could 2 1 . » themssives. confromed by an ugiy | CAN Cross the ranges as well an you Let butter stand in 4 warm roo flecarcely goabout my . e situati A% their hopes of rrec can, Pete’s ayes dropped over the | until softered. Cream in mixing bo Il dail % 1 i . . orne | Mongol's graceful, yet powerful for msin odén spe ! ly worl was in by the Warrior went down, the avall e T Ll m; | using a woodén Apco Add sug: euch mizery. But af- able sapply of food likewise de. ¢ balieved that this Was true. | slowly, beating well. Add one-our fHter | began """’7 creased, and autumn was dying in the 1 DeIP can ba found, T find #t— | cup flour measured aftar sifiing o Eilltllt e eccond bottle t ' 1 |1 ; I'm not afraid of hardship, either. | Add volks of eggs weii beaten. M [l was fecling lots bet- r { | = evoning Pate called an in- I've seen plenty of it, In my training | and sift flour, Paking powd=r and sal fter. 1 took three bot- ! am P . t 1 1 councll of war “1'1l admit | TOF the Russian army. You can take | Add about 1-2 cup of Ary Ingiedtent jesandahalf before st 1 iw . ! ot to do something, and we Care of M. Newhall Md 166k out for | and fuix thorougily, €c=pe cuy of th I was confined and " . 't whit very - mvch longer.” he ba. :‘" comfort as you've done pre-' misture Alinging 10 ‘he misiag ¢; iot from himself and had come |ETUD &1 the time We'd better start Gnished the bottle while | was in bed. T ¢ ' N . n We've given the Warrior time - " 4 inte the batter and peat well. Ti up feeling fine and have taken care ; N 2 ) fia pienty ta get, back, with some days _ Pote Blanced at Dorothy 6 o0, misiure should be periectly smootl of the twins alone ever since. Im'»v?» % t are to take care of breakdowns— | hat her face showed: but she was! A4q s 7 the milic and Lept wel mend the Vegetable Compound bighly ; 2 3 nd we haven't as much as had tly neutral. “Perhaps M. | coathrue sdding miik and Gty e and will sing its m».’mes"m the Iuh\{m, g p X ’ N may be she'll get Bt g s 0, o —‘\‘n I'v'.‘.!"mv',;wwa" - Wi . s ’ Jelnyed Lhrough Guwe more re—without your protection” fe |3y 1o iare h ¥y s . ‘ . accident wd hAvent B g 1t v drg. Tors foto tve pr od similar to this one. Many " perfecti been repor X igrred on--and again she may wol, U perfectly | ool tayer cake pans or Ons Ial rs are left weakened and r i wb: o mmnrm“‘vr.h ~1 " ‘ i i i8 a port of misking Whips, o . : i cake pan cnd ba'e in a moderate for such mothers the care of the baby *irs = - . wee ‘";': “,:"""v_f' P S 1L 9 | over 168 sionld in s well-nigh impossible. Not only is it ' ! mose re et comne K bb : voRty Ml and the Jost hard for "h- WV'"’E"Y but the child itself ! n \ - vt‘m'vl ypromyt- will indirectly suffer. g i Cipges . st : 1ydia E. Piniham’s Vegetable Com- v ' - g g - pound is an excellent tonic for the a vidt- '8 SUM W s A e ® e i e 4 p . - mother both beforeandafter child-birth. ! : e » . Fhin gl 5 tis prepared from medicinal rocts and ti p & & * P " i ; o mmmmrmummvmm atioe . wert K befo " "ot e . s 1% ful drugs. 1t can be taken in safety by ) # d 18 4 bt e . CarIL ivate gredients eiternately unthl all is used whites of. sggs becten u