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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SB00L80080598008505,8584 558 HLIISIHLLLILUIDEEES SLEEHD | L K { MY HUSBAND’S LOVE | Ade REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 0‘"‘0""1"0"!'7\"0“79"71‘7@'- FFPTETPVIETETEY PEETFPTVPIPINT e el rything FITEEFIVY Why Madge Underwood E Decided to Hairy g the men who had so fright- ind beside @R something F before, and his nuuch right,’ 1 said Harry Underwood's voice o e same drawling half-mockir tion which I had old d 1 used to be tc His use of t Falr,” which flippant idea” of my . of the truck in t ect g e a this bootleggers' g srdenle Iy in with the phase of dhTve it personality with I was me R e familiar. T i But no other det appear ance fitted his nor ice, He iy was breathing e had clothing some e in his eyes, ird so often in th arms my ind strug- s when he, her so0 inst his ches sobr from him down,” I said per- perfeetly able to invariably g . AT othine his inquiry as to emptorily. “I'm position at the 4 instantly, little with a aug keepin about finished a account,” he said som- wit sudden the hound n't need | ring to molest you, but some of them almost as you would have thanked me prettily.' Madge Mentally S fierce- ness, “that for d ime to look at as quickly, heavi running a race. His usually the last word in fastidious was rumpled, his hair tossed, his face flushed and a hand- aid no attention to kerchief tied around his ri hand G0k the Bt eukeiee was bloodstained. g I gasped. “You can't mean But save for the return of My o ey ot e baby boy after his kidnapping and "o vie Tl be v Dicky's restoration to me after NiS 4, rpeq “His head was too thick airplane accident, the sight of ANY [put that's neither h ot thae living being never was more Wel- mpo g thing is to get you on your | come to me than wWas my Present .. ¢o <ohere’ voune going, Would glimpse of Harry Underwood. vou mind telling me just what you're | I had faced death and tasted its |, apyway? They tried to hand me bitterness in the last hour or tWo, 'gonia“mece downstairs about your and though I knew that JLilHan's 'y yine a gir] and furs to New husband must be involved—and that v, g turn the over to the deeply—with the gang which had | oue ™ myere's a friend of hers on brought me to the garage, ¥et 1 WaS ypo tryck and it makes it sort of also certain that my personal safely |,wiwarq for me, but let me get the was assured as long as his magnifi- | g nignt of it from you." eent strength, his iron will and his | concninusly or not, every word he- fertile, resourceful brain were func- yed his lendership of the Bectice: tioning. ging gang that had brought me fo the The sudden release from the ter- o, ,z0 Aty hlood chilled a bit at ror of the last hour was almost t00 | ypa royeiation, although I had no rea- much for me, however, and “”f‘ n #on to expect anything elss from a gasping, astonlshed cry of: “You!l,..n o, garing and unscrupulous a You!” I felt the room Whirling pavie tnderwood around me and, wrapping my A™™S - Ope think I knew instinctivel stoutly about the wheel in a last however, deriving my knowledge from desperate clinging effort t0 keed oo jone iauaints g trom falling, I closed my eves to the pi iageing would appeal to him, fantastically dancing walls and sank ¢ .0 wae a sort of sikmor—Rokin inert against the wheel. Hood and the outlaws thing—about it, ‘Please Put Me Down” but that he would countenance any T 414 not wholly lose geonsclous- (oo jia fur thievery was shthinh ness, but for a few seconds T able. : incapable of any movement, and my Wik abe Sena hile fas ears appeared to he the only func- to tell him, Harry tloning part of my body. exact truth and trust to the e The next second I heard a hoarse, |gi0q flamboyant ehivalry whi inarticulate cry, followed by & low, ooy oyl L tense cursing and the sound of rap- .. ctopisticos, fdly pounding feet toward me. Then 1 felt myselt lifted hodlly from the wheal, clasped tightly in strong, vet tender, arms and held there while the owner of the arms managed the awkward descent to the floor By the time he had reached floor T had come back to complete consciousness, and I opencd my to see Harry Underwood's changed as T had seen it but or twice hafore in his life, completely eynieal mask. His with rage, his eyes filled with wild most bee F are, s Up any of his here some girl nee was thing else to do Underwood, the one of strongest Gossip’s Corner the eyes face onee Poppies brilllant red or in the are attractive somewhere on hats, Poppies in henna shades placed careless was his usual ypim of the new large very Gone face econtorted New me realize the neces ™ ost aslde my egant 1f effort te caln o ; yes and 1} slippers made R sity for putting ness and making ar hm. 1 knew from Lillian eontro his temper was if ever let it get gway from him thera was mu rage in his f anxiety slippers ar own weal how ihle wels pular v hite tat lead all other entries o Tangle . Letter from dney Carton to Paula Perier, My Dear ¥ You wi get A letter to tell Califor and to and seeing ¥o Then on Card P iat AN OPEN LETTER T0 WOMEN Tells of Mn. Vogel's Temble Suf- fering and How She Was Restored to Hullll by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound “My troubles back and ter. bearing-down Michigan pains in my Detroit were severe for women and dec the first week 1 cou night and 1 stopped ha feeling and got a be doctor had alwa was the only ¢ but 1 never had tion., Sirce has started | the sev #ble to Ao than glad to tell where ottt nedic Mre. Gus Vocel e DAILY FASHION SERVICE. PLAIN BLOUSE EFFECT Kere is a frock Pari§ never seems to tire ¢ the apparently simple frock with the plain blouse and wrap- around skirt that givesc a suggestion of drapery and affords an uneven hem line which is more graceful than the regulation round effect. This is made of alternating bands of rose- colored satin and moire of exactly the same tone. The difference in texture lieve the monotony of plain color and give a very satisfying effect. The black is faced with rose-colored in the race for pflr\ul’\r jewelry, « nmhhmnuns The comgination of eme and white is one that is quently It is nearly the combination of re rald green seen fre- as popular as and white, l-(‘f)l‘"l‘(ll‘ Black georgette or organdic ed over silver cloth makes a distinctive dinner frock. mount- most Evening Scarfs The loveliest scarfs for evening either of chiffon or of ostrich feather or a combination of the two, nlmh Satin A black satin tailleur is relieved of any suggestion of plainness by a deep fichu of gray georgette crepe, Add Vinegar When boiling a chicke water a couple of ta vinegar and to each quart spoons of an ounce of Kitchen salt ter, To Set Colors ater will set all shades of pink. A strong salt solution will set lark blue, gray or black Brush Is Best A brush is better than a clott removing dust from window hasehoards and corners. You have assorte sizes, for gashes, can . CATCHING COLDS The fdea th popular colds orig- caus My, Dad re ing a « inate Mann of with drafls was accepted by Anytown, as well as by 1nost tomed to people, I As a matter of fact, this is a greatly exaggerated notion There 18 a prevalent and able prejudice against air in motion A gentle draft weleomed by the health The trouble is any taken for a dangerous rong drafts that an exposed part o ventilatiop unreason always seeker, draft is mis come in cor the body, he Adventures f Ragse el B9 Kzggedy Andy by Jo very hiding the wmy Sruelle glad yoks It was a4 wild o oot Sl with ehocolate Trdge JUNE 24, 1924, | 1shmin, drowned secretary. Thorothy South "America. Larson | to re turn | recognize | A storm “Char seance, Pater. tel marriage ried by a pears, riage and murderer, The sla eyes seen: spirit of s soul of | night comin gracions known in in the | hour the I dare right,” he careful to you thos 1 will tak moment rn marri me with centuated; had to life | tured gentlem, social South had passed fierce passion of th Mongol are m to Alaska, 1 Pay 1 had BEGIN HED whall, an Saricl 1l min and H response giving body seuec completely ch Dorothy anc Pete Petc ir lau Released by NEA Sewice, Inc, s, Copvnghb 1923 by Little, Biown & Co. E TODAY Augusta ing tc ioli m e join to a son h ne hits is buried finds i1 1 sh his a in g r's body, in t r them at o strands name,” Dorothy he a be r to proposal native Dorothy prie messi ieves y ace The st. Sarichef ap- nounces the calls Ishmin he nt o 1ed, she £ in NOW GO ON WITH TF s snoky ima that leeping passion t this the and on ravisher o do to strang passed an, yt ut anything 1 he ower kisscs are e & his Y mi to within him, him he d favorite th Asia t im voicr ou a ‘You can't beli a W ve b, ntly ) it In breed, he A sudden camp firg n vivid deta pale & drawn fing 10t eve 1 ceuston time in w K time vay Dore oman ow he girl; it s om him, t her br to v ne of Yon the yon 1ot ard what W besida beautiful har or ot od vib we or d 1 it re the 11 Peter's wife, ept Ishmin’s | ments. take offense. H hurri circle of light. little unrul how did not AwWnin, into the Ivan| “My bride here is a t, he had|Ivan said easily, “You know 1, IAHIIIIHIS"L\ sometime: Paviof, She's just {little nervous and rebelliogs—and might nced a very small amount elp.” Pavlof not speak. deepen and face as he ’n(!" ise he no sign. “We're going to change our pls Paviof,” Ivan went on. “We're r They do not | going to the Outside, after all. head guide, | want you to be the head guide fre the grave,|now on, 1 want you to guide wge from alto one of the Ksquimo from | avoiding ¢ all white ; and 1 are among the {til she learns to' think differc along certain lines, § ob, somewhat to going, and for a few days, until s g » right point of vicw, we'll have | treat her like a prisoner. I need you, from time to time, to Ga., old by to go to 1s Big Chr distress s but he ¢ seemed bowed Yhe slightly; lines hen his for his sca | rocks Newhall’ jurics have ppearance, to Alaska | streng waited gave on sett going to e ¥ are mar- | lose ours mar r husband’'s 16 STORY shadowed | tion, ac- |Buard dread | , I'® at was the ::]"1:!]"‘ re ar-western | SHEN and was |1 here The cul- ! istinguished but he showed master by even t glimmer of a leering was no help for Dorothy he had | it she M A away, Y = is desperate was left hat s no longer “Dorothy, mine, and hat T want | my that renounce rom 1ew that his parti my ne PUT HER DOWN LOW! n re ta vou marri ) upward-f srang showe from traine red mon treme rom at your wif wi tremulon hreed's Dorothy he'd be scene | Now you his | OF 1 Tvar o st astatl ering 18 cla 1 am if about to d nto the turne in flight CHAPTER Teunited dusky orders; villages natives u I'm afraid smile¢ LOSE WLEIGHT Breakfast—Three large efied stewed prunes, 1 toasted gluten roll, hot water. ~fPour young onions on t, 1 tomato sliced on 2 e , I cup skimmed milk. Dinner -—— One-half pound broiled fish, 1 cup spinach with lemon juice, string salad, 2 thin slices 10t | gluten breg lemon pie, 1 eup 1 | weadg tea. ym | Bedtime us | milk. Total calories, , 312; carbohydrate, to|.0197 gram n- New Onions On Onions, 4 unsweet- o Luncheon: ld | hole wheat to 2 ounces lettuc bean g5 One skimmed cup hot 121, Protein, lo- | fat 1ron, st squares of toast, 2 cup tablespoon tly| New cts | tal grated cream, and pepper, 1 minced parsley Allow spoons cheese, 1 salt four or five onions for each the white part. salted water until to | it | portion. U'se all Ip [ Wash and boil in tender. Drain. Sprinkle a little cheese on each piece of toast. All toust should he buttered. toast, sprinkle and a dash of pepper, Put in a hot oven to melt cheese Heat pour 2 tablespoon over picce of toast. Sprinkle nd serve, 183, Profein, 24; carbohydrate, 80, Tron, 00368 no e jut the diet | Arrange onions oy Ye | with cheese eream ar SHAY parsiey GAIN WEIGHT Breakf One whole glass orange julee wheat cereal, 1-4 cup broiled bacon, 1 cornmeal muffins 6 sweetenad stewed hot wa- 1% eup cream, slices poached egg, 2 it and toasted 1t blespoon butt Mid-morning lunch-One 2 bran bread cup whole and butter sand. f'our young onions on toast, 1 tomato dlieed Iottuee with 2 tables iise, 2 poanut butter rhubarh duinpling, 1 hot water cup eream of tomato pound brofled fish, 4 tab string potatoes, 13 cup juice and butter salad on 3 tahle lemon pie buttes wiches, 1 cup weak tea or Dinner—-One oup, m 1 pe oh with lemnn lespoons string hear of lettuce with ssing, 1-6 1 tahl “pOo spoon i hot whole mill Protein, 404 Irate, 1939, Tron| Bread an, 1 cup whele { tahlespoons butter, 4 teaspne whent ite flon zge. 1 teaspoon " beat lod raising bran te first Add 1 eup ve woda in fr into remai atter. Mix flour and add white flour the last ixture well and turn | bread pan crate oven Protein, 28 yhydrate, 2003, Iren, honr art NEA Sprinkling the Wash ) to sprinkle your A whiskbroom in instead of distribu hanW, It s a 1924, Service, Ine.) Drives Away Moths t1a borax away under vour ighten the moths, the Tuh g soda on a affentive the bathtub, Clean It doesn’t matter how young the hostess is, her popularity is assured if she serves eparkling root beer=the zippy, full-fla. vored kind thatis made from Williams’ Root Beer Extract. And id's so easy 1o make, A 25¢ botle of extract, sugar and yea that's all The simple directions are printed on eve ery bottie. Try it and see. Atall grocer's WILLIAMS ROOT BEER EXTRACT BEA'NURSE Woman's Noblect and "Best Paid Profession