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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924, SO DAILY MY HUSBAND'S LOVE | $ EL F A WIFE REVELATIONS O fon dnon e & |shirt shortened until the beit prace P PPPCPIIPIVEICPIPTIPPIPOPPPTICPPITOPOIVISPPIVCS 1 aily cuts it half and half. There 1 at the car, 1 though |is nothigg to relieve the severity avert a bad fall, I think |of cut but the wide beit of whife an ugly fracture of the |leather with markings in Chinese red. my clutch of the car, and | The dress and hat are of the same at 1 previously had drawn | material, black Kasha. machine to one side of the road. had fallen on the concrete in- the earth, 1 afraid 1 known nhad | This model is wearing one of the latest creations of Jean Patou that gives a good idea of what skirt gths and line for fall will be. ison's New I very LA LA The Trick That Delivered Madge Intoally clutcl I could not the Hands of the Gang 1 saved by ar was 088 ad on | the men | [y the skull the 1 thanked my particufar little that Mamie's slowness of thought kept the knowledge ot my pos of the small revolver from the on the truck until 1 had gained ter the body fact t 1 stesd of It never vl treme sunlight that warm you create an atmos- is much more in keeping weather, am what pherc with of myjmi have precarious sh ha small car afforded I erouched lower behind the sffall silencer revolver directly at the foremost man and said distinct wyes, and 1 have you Don't make any mistake, not afraid to use it I would net have own voice, 80 with some dctached brain I wondered from whence I ob- tained the nerve to speak at all It appeared to be the most sihardy thing in the worid thus to dety whom I could hope to hold off but few minutes at the longest, but there seemed to be a psy little somewhere within my consciousness Insistently sounding the me “§leep them guessingas! ean! Don't give up! 5 There loud gh from on¢ of the men at my challeng but I noticed hopefully that it was not shared by the others, nor did it have the insouciant note whith the other guffaw held, Tt was auickly gilenced by the smallest of the evidently the leader, who omously “Shut up, you fool 'l give the chance of going over and taking that rattle away from that bhaby.” An Unespected Attack to ittle that me 1 W White Sauce may be mad warmed up for use steam. b seconds 1 although 1 grip my arms, saying “Handle that It's a queer kind 1 tried to struggle to my feet, and my movement, the men holding my arms jerked me roughly to an up- right position “Want little action, do you?"” of them sneered brutally. n the comedy, Ed! another struck in, and I shivered in- voluntarily at the sound of it, for it held fcy note of finality more ter ing than the roughness of the other men. ‘“We haven't any time fooling,” the voice went on. “We've got to make up minds what to do with this dame. She knows altogether too much.” “Bimp her that's the easiest and quickest way out,” one of the | sugge an off-hand way het el little human life to him, ourse,” the bruised, almost lost Was BWAre and a it, leveled was White tity and ing sance in quan- on by heat- cov cruel over s eit = at carefully Quick Dessert I"or a quick dessert, line sherbet cups with lady fingers and fill with sweetened, vanilla flavored whipped jeream to which chocolate sirup is |added. recognized my it part and my was, of raucous at fe a Cooking Dishes When buying eooking dishes buy those with wide bases, wider than they are high, as these utilize the heat to the best advantage, men | one a 4% voic an y Top | A white enamel top for your kitchen table is an excellent invest- ment, as it is casy to keep clean, d not stain or absorb grease and makes a good surface for rolling pastry. ong as you for S our o Sandwicl for tea should kept on the them men in that meant “Or Sandwiches small and to serve be ice eut hos JON unti men, ey ven- time said other man sneersd. “Did you think T meant to take her to the movies? But we've got to go somewhere else than here with har Gag her quick and throw in true before somebody or i Use Low Bowls ¥or the dining table, if you flowers, place them in low bowls that are not easily overturned and do not of seated lacross from each other. te i use this | her the comes along.” no answer obstruct the vision those and 1 There proposition, of trinumph, was with a thrill realized even | - TASHION SERVICE: JEAN PATOU CREATION no take hand in how in me, s, woman, one anxious revolver theugh 1 was a of them was chance at The bubble of flated, was auickly ever, when the leader went tone evidently not meant but which was canght by gharpened preternaturally by danger “She's a blasted sight more dan- gerous than if conld shoot straight— you never where A woman's going never knows herself n she gets through shoots the opposite dircetion. We've to rush her some way." “There'll he three of you gone he yon ‘rush me" T called defi- and had the small satisfac- seeing them start apart in that I had overheard Gossip’s Corner to my thus Wl FABLES ir vanity punetured on for my the my a S S— 2 Fine Fine tucks are pleats on the newest silk frocks much more practical while tically the same effect < home from to The Mann child came night with little card teacher, advising attention teeth Not that the child's neglected, but this was part of A& hygienic campaign in the school. Mr. Mann was surprise to learn that in a group of 1,400 childreh per cent showed defective teeth, many as seven cavities per child wer found, and_these at such young ages as 7 and 8. High school students one the the they = are Riv- ing pro she know she whe teeth were ta aim, merely and then iming Earrings pearis are mueh rings, particularly if they large in colored very got Steel Hked for very she 9 are 'wo Roses Two roses on the shoulder, one pointing backward and one forward, is an intcresting effect on an evening gown fore antly, tion of amazement them Their silence followed torrent of profanity and gutter in veetive so roarse anfl menacing that 1 telt myself sicken with rage and humiliation at being obliged to listen to it. A ninute later I was to realize that the language, together ¥ Silver Searfs Scaris of silver cloth, painted in delicate colors, give an opalescence that is most unusual, was hy a Rathing Suits Cont bathing suits tie at the side ON - Released by NEA Seyvice Inc, Copynght. 1928 by Little, Biown & Co. IPortune Joe contributed, as a surprise, a salad made of the white, crablike flesh of the devil-fish, and Paviof preparcd & Russian dish doubtful content: In these hours e | Dorothy lay cake. IE TODAY Augusta, flees Ivan Peter Newhall, to ka, after being told Ishmin, Russian violinist, he had | drowned Paul Sarichef, Ishmin’s s retary. Ishmin and Peter's wife, |tent; and Pete, in his Dorothy, had urged him to go 10| gazing darkly out to sea. South America. He joins Big Chris| Dorothy had been true to larson in response to a distrgss sig- | promise to hersclf, and she had shut nal at sea, giving Larson his sca|all misgivings out of her mind. She iacket. Their launch hits rocks. | had decided upon her course, and she Larson’s body is buried as Newhall's. | knew that only doubt and desps Peter, rescued, finds injuries have | would follow any attempt to consider completely changed his appearance. |the matter further. Meanwhile Pete Dorothy and Ishmin go to Alaska |had searched Heaven and ecarth for to return Peter's body. They 4o not | strength to stand up under the bitter- recognize Peter in their head guide. | ness of this hour. A storm strands them at the grave.| It was a bitter day, as if in trggic “Change name,” a message from a|prophecy. The wind's blast was like seance, Dorothy believes to be from |a breath of death; it shrilled ov Peter, telling her to accept Ishmin's | hills and fretted the sea in eddying marriage proposal. During Ishmin's | streaks and dark, uneasy billows, and absence for supplies Peter is hurt.|jt blew the fine stinging sand Dorothy finds an attachment grow- |visible clouds. The fogs lifted and ing * for Peter. Ishmin = returns, | lowered, ghostly and wan; and any urging immediate marriage. instant might bring the pelting sleet. | They intended to pold the wedding Ga., by dugout, sat NOW.GO ON WITH THL STORY “I'd be willing to wait, sake, Dorothy—except for we'd be running the risk never having each other at all No knows what lies on the other side of | death. The only happiness we can be gure of is that which we take now, Doroth I want you to marry me tonight His ness, but this was given over as the lower- ing dusk increased the intensity the cold. Pavlof served his fine meal with a flourish in Dorothy's tent; he and Fortune Joe ate in the dugout as ever. Pete himself thiat he was still ill from his accident, and the loaded pans passed him by. for the of your fact | one voice trembled with earnest He had put his case very well Even in the beginning Dorothy not a conventional type, and on, this rugged shore, she had come face to face with realities Many | things which she had regarded as es sentials had heen shown as froth,| was lately, HEALTH TAKE CARE OF TEETH | missing first | extent to think instructed of were found to have molars 1o an unusual Such figures canse Children should proper prophyls moufh Regular visits to the de and fillings and in time fo prevent one be in care the ntist should cleaning: ox- | be made tended tractions Emphasis should be portance child the im. that the teeth, put or hygicne with good nouth grow up may with their motions of anger, had been deliberately staged, for one of the men disappeared from the group without my knowing it—he must! have dropped to the ground and! crawled beneath the machine—and even as | strained my eyes connt- ing the men beford me, wondering whether or T had deceived my self a8 to their humber, my feet | were seized by somgnne beneath the ear and ferked unn*u forward “Can the pedy ! Thrown off my balance, 1 frantic Mo Langlen. and leave you 1 tempted now to turn around and go back to New for ever aince T have been away, have written me guch won- Intters, have told me were, and 1 have it it is break home find ver such a lit- bobbing my hair, es- as you have aiready told me more hecoming than when Y 15t nursing yolish prejudice parti You must 1s wearing the good features t N agd of coat copy Rubber Lined Rubber 1ined bags in which to carry | the bathing sult come in envelope shapes and have monograms in color not Summer Drapes remove your heavy | draperies, repl them with | Ly Jo inexpensive eool Jooking cotton prints | and cretonnes, Reeides saving your | good materialgdeom the dust and ex- For velour summer "1t the I was pretending to be her Kitty when I at her back door, I would shave jumped inside the door the mo- | ment sho opened it and 1 would have | wrestied her and taken our two magl- books away from her!” Raggedy Andy said, Then we coul have d in the magic books how to mend the magical wooden head!™ “Please do broken head the “It doesn’t hurt could help you et back old though “It's witeh had not observed that meowed hobby horse's would again right York dear, rful lone never g0 away Tetter from Leslie Prescott to Teslic not worry about my #aid that | books Witch am horse 10bby bit! 1 wis magic the Proscott, Care of the Secret : sh your Minga Drawer, Continued, Sou from Jack love yau with ed dumped my me and started wit erk threw my head back ntly I beg your pardon,’ he =a polltenes Dont m as sua eonld not 1a yo y his along ag A In silence der my roadster, oW ™ vonu arm, me had you tried loor by it to break Blump- aggedy hobby too th your heac i patted so greatly, t o you are grouchy th ing my he come to ing Ann horse's head. “I'll bet a nick ay to get ir and make her fo 4 sald as as my clally fey ve 11 ) Witch's houee n the two magical Raggedy An said. lown a hodks to us! ¥ ny ular ng over 1 nske woman RELIEVED FROM - SUFFERING 1 e ning at n Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable “)""! 'z‘lpmd- A Remarkable Story 1+ st saret Dover, Del.—**1 wich every womal woul ‘wonder ful medicine as it L hasdonesormuchgood to me. 1 had crampe and faint spells and very bad pains. One day | wazover tomy neighbor’a houseand she told me I ought totake LydiaE Pink ham’'s Vegatable Compound. Sal wer to the store on my way home and got a bottle, and took the firetdose before sup- 1 have been taking it ever since, and you can hardly believe how different 1 feel. 1had just wanted to lis in bed all the time, and when | started to brush up | would give out in about ten min utes, So you know how badly 1 feit. 1 used to go to bed at eight and get up at seven, still tired. Now I can work all nd stay up until eleven, and feel ht ali the time. My housework ia all 1 doin summer, but irl‘dwinuer 1work 'actory. 1 have told 2 s:‘od many f';.n:y friends, and 1 have had three come to me and tell me they wflullh‘l, do_without the Vegetablc Compound — Mra. SAMUEL MURPHY, 209 Cecil 5 Doyer, Delaware. 1 1t 10no rag 1 any Attention 1o “1 «hall not J Ann whispered her! pay geedy day ¢ all ri The Adventures — of Kaggedyl o and Kaggedy Ay 2 wmy Sruelle | | out the door, | her door | catch me! of her house around 1 crying as sh mn, ‘A Can’t catch me!” Raggedy Am 1 her do this ffteen times, then ence, when Minga | the Witeh had run out the back door | ound the and in the front| Raggedy m hopped up real quick, while the Witch was running the house to the back door. | n the old Witch ran out of the| vd around the house) 1 seo Raggedy Ann ga mused, "I thought 1 hee and make her angry, | 1t T guoss [ ollowed Ragge \n d doep woo Minga Witch walked over Raggedy Ann had been sitting found hob he ¢ 't | watche house hroug W joor Iy into the 10 Ken s head Ann had placed it to run into the! b e was 1. “Here's broke it inst my wooden body house and then 11 to ride np- broken 3 by 1p 1he e door ghut |~ GOOD MANNERS Inquires For [ me | perishable and she knew that vews plighted | under 1his white sky could be just as hely as taken before the in her awn church. The marringe \ | would he jegal; nothing else really | mattered The coremony wag™simost but symheol; and where and by | whom it was performed she found | she absolute lid not o And all the time %’m..' pleaded with her she had heen biased in his hehalf He had shown her a t way ont from her own doubts fears. Onee in his arms, be him vows, she shut mis | givings that haunted her. | She was pals, too, from the violenee of her mingled emotions: hut already he could see the nearing, glary of his He was win ning; he read the truth in the clear, welling light in her eye in her trembling lips, in the hands that grew limp in his "Yos whe “Tonight 7" sW and ind to away by | could the now victory “THERF WEDDING GOING TO BE IVAN ANNOUNCED, yox," hreathed he asked at “Or right last To Dorothy it impossible to helieve that the appointed hour was almost at hand, The bleak day was dying: had promised to go to Tvan In the dus Already the out of the hills softened, the alder thickets becoming a gray binr n the lowering gloom, the | myriad tones and hues of the sea | were darkened and subdued, Only | the white cross that marked the grave was still plain and bright. The twilight grew upon her like a sor row lvan amiled at he asked “Any time simply e walked over to the dugout ‘and summoned Pete and the two natives (It w all expeditions and simple, He placed Paviof, his Rus not without ten- | sian pocket Bibla that he could net st—1'm glad to |read in his hand, directly in front of EAIng d6,” ste | the white of the grave, above the highest waves roiled on the The other two men, cting as witnesses, stood at one sida he | Then Ivan joined Dorothy at the door of the tent was now “This evenin Just as night respectable least some of We'll be glad He sought an air of Hin eyes were strange and t after dinner, she We'll make it as can——preserve at conventionalities, later that we d her lips, aiready with unquestioned ownership longer vivid; they dark fnscrut and his volee was moving “Then are mine mine I've won you at last it is part of the knowledge of our eastern women that the greatest hap. | piness they ever knew is in yielding utterly to the man they Tell aren’t catching an of that happiness now" She smiled soberly less smile that was dernees o U know what [ am told him Acting on a hilarious impulse 1van seized her arms and walked with 1o the mouth of Pete’s dugout head guide, still not wholly recuper. ated from the shock of yesterday's “I'm going to play our awn wedding | accident, got slowly to his feet music,” he told her softly “You'll “I want you to supervise the cook. ! ®njoy m of What ing of an extra special meal would you like Pete,” he said. “The best of all the Something things we can't take it us, and some of the others besides, i you need them. There is going 1o b a colebration tonight.” J Pete looked from one 16 the tict and then was no expression that times he could read on his bronzed | vet face, “What—what is going to hap pen?” he aske He spoke rather emphasis, yet the 1 than -« estr ed; ality smoking fire the moaning sca be struggling t of “There's going to be a wedding,” | #he did not reams s th atter to o promis strange, weird th glowed and leaped in the rest silent, nesses standing beside the that marked the died away and in IE we the Kk . line had were no were able deep and A you only Darothy | her T8 M time " now," i | { [ [ sha told him love vou echo very a wan, mirth to cross just where shore lie mory it tonight, not too profound you like.” represent ‘Oh » Promise Me," This did musie that he I secretly welection | had 1 preferred, par many the y t cause of the ard it badly Dorot a of an per scorned is other; man would took his standing the fir his ra homely ked for q it He en he violir the t glow hands softly, without in of son on his tw ite great ged the moved music mysti- in the and |hr be T | bro most Ay othy more beantiful was insta ntoy eht tears at o did not 1ot sullen white and ete seemed to of g rin er thougl Ivan an her carth to hierse ounced casi just in, o hail ar come at | * her | dacigton.” { her Watchi Dorot recoiled for one Aarkencd shadow Iy in spite of her picture hy thought that the almost imperceptibly, hushed instant his h a as mar and s sea the g wit croas ong ace whit 1 wind golden threads o urged by somg im- soul, 1 began grav the fine and ther hi to play agair He had played {solely for Derothy, playing Wimself, v uncartl sue she had never seen ar nirisk had the weird fecling that shadow was like that it spread across the . their passed beforr She Jast melody | puis that some death of the way artist’s an men souls from “Oh, Promise but now he and partly his own Rible Sumething fa ind's wail had he ' Gynt Me* wa ciay CHAPTER XXVII The Wedding summer flowers w i Ingenuity devisead o of scarleet autumn el of green " scene intertwined that was in harme their rrronndings With of alder with a glory LR unsightly for t aited the 1 te m a Pect wild his per blood the the in- ction by G thinig the Al Y for the man of bt Tvan's bonguet which with open at strands epired chose a s 1y with brand golder from 1} 1t was a it he put o L ite rich of ng up 1 raming drcorat o camy or mo piles of supp the great his bride Neither ty wot a wise choicr peace mind and bewitched but alse it frightensd her heyond powes tand ough th Ay part of this wild . of Angont rock b wonld e for Darothy's of he and song moved her hich any of hers ie agic of his genine Drore isted gres to wnder preparations, e at v ms ecame, t akness from some of Paraths night. the very voje he 2 impniee A simply nA ] I a to make savage ta inte which he was The | & and ¢ |threat was th ringe . s 1 with a occasion thed the 19 LA w tasted sinee White r chops 1 e it and N white packe Ading fea the Ameri breasts ¢ t a | Winter that was even No this o re out 1o ser 0w closing " upon her Ser rosponss had not beer wor can occupatio ade tn and o Aacntigar a it e of carivon | alm east men | clams an « comprise the hody of the mea echoed in his heart then thers would be reflector Widenits | served with canned honey and raisin « in Our Next lssue) of | in troubled sleep in her | her | r the | in in- | feast in the open before the fireside, | of | complained | altar g | v Cdison Marshall | | berries ia cooked |until tender, | (Copyrignt, 1924, | fat, 3 | jelly and “whipped cream.” (A daily menu for the stout and thin) EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT Three unsweetened stewed prunes, 1 and mushroom timbale, 1 small baked potato, 4 tablespoons new peas, 1 me- dium sized tomato sliced on bed of watercress, 2 tablespoons lemon jelly, 1 tablespoon “diet whipped cream,” 1 toasted” bran muffin, 1 whole wheat voll, 1 pint skimmed milk. Total calorics, 1228, Protein, carbohydrate, gram, 1f your calor! fhan 1200 deny large spinach 2 lamb chops, 284; Iron, nce less If the lemon This will reduce your calories about 140. Of these four are protein calories and the t carbohydrat No bread is planned for the dinner menu, as a samll potato is served. The chops are broiled and seasoned with salt and pepper. - Garnish with slices of orange and squecze the juice over the chop. Youwll like it and it won't d to your es or weight, Skimmed milk is higher in protein content, lower in fat and higher in carbohydrate than buttermilk but the total calories average about the same. However, skimmed milk is rich in minerals whereas buttermilk is lack- ing in them. FEAT AND GAIN WEIGHT 8ix large sweetened stewed prunes, § slices fried cornmeal mush with 3 tablespoons maple sirup, 1 low is you re a soft boll- ad egg, 1 spinach and mushroom tim- hale, 4 tablespoons potato salad, 1 eup cream of tomate soup, 2 tablespoons whipped cream, 4 ounces hreaded veal cutlet, 1 large haked potato, 4 table- spoons new peas in (2 tablespoons heavy cream, 1 tomato sliced on hed of watercre: 2 tablespoons French dressing, 4 hlespoons lemon jelly with 1 sliced banana and 3 table- spoons whipped eream, 2 toasted bran muffins, 1 tablespoon rhubarb mar- malade, 2 whole wheat rolls, 2 table. spoons croutons, 2 slicis raigin bread, 4 tablespoons hutter, 4 tablespoons strawherry tapioca pudding, 2, table spoons hoiled eustard, 1 pint whole milk Total fat, 1 B 0300 gram ason your egg with butter, your baked potato Strawberry topioca pudding is a de. liclous fattening viand. One quart of with 2 eups sugar in tablespoons minute tapioca and 1.4 teaspoon salt and cook until clear. Remave from the fire and fold in the whites of 2 egg® beaten until stiff and dry. Meld, chill and serve with boiled eustard made with the yolks of the sgge Total calories, 2236, Protein, fat, 37; earbohydrate, 2137, A Beriice, Ine) calories, 4073 carbohydrate, Protein, 483; 1957, Tron, Almo Stir 5 62; Silk Frock The printed silk frock is sametimes just a straight sleavaless tube, to be worn with a short eloth eoat THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The young lady across the way sags it used 1o be sard (hat nature abhorred 3 vacuum bul thal before ther were per. fected and there's nothing. like them to get the rugs clean now Chafing of Infants, Chiidren and Grown People For Skin Irritations, Rashes, or Soreness There’s Nothing Like It. All druggists