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T = 20, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1924, WEDNESDAY, JU? DAILY FASHION SERVICE: THREE-PIECE COSTUME BEECHAM'S i MY HUSBAND’S LOV e Nun Phasaint | Here f5 a three-piece costume that departs from studied simplicity and becomes richly decorative. White silk crepe, printed in gorgeous floral | patterns is the material used for both the dress and the cape. A band of white fur bands the cape and forms Ithe coilar. Each part of the cos- tume forms a complete unit alone, the dress being very interesting withe out the cape, and the cape being equally attractive over other summer gowns. Printed materials are very fashionable now, and the gayer the | colors and the more striking the pat- tern, the more irable they are, apple and cherries or strawberries or bananas and oranges are much bet- ter for summer consumption than pastries. Adele Gar REVELATIONS OF A WIFE PIPPPTSTIILITTIETETIPIIFITIIIITIIPITEIIFIIIVTITTIII0 in road- just behind car with the girl | don't think the trouble, If she times, and I'll to'come back the baggage We're go- five vmr\-‘ the REGOTTEN MEN | ¥ by Cdison JMarshall - Released by NEA Service, Inc, 2 Copyright 1923 by Little, Brown & Co. Z the city my |this lady into lall the way in Wer i the bag 1 girl will make does, just honk t with vou. Tell Ed here with the girl and Make everything snappy to get of here in or less. Put everybody The Way Harry Underwood staged Madge's Gel-Away Harry Underwood listened tively as 1 told him of my for taking Mamie and the fur to New York. 1 saw both wrath ment mirrored in talked, but when I finisk denly threw back his b one of his hearty 1 looked at him ment, for tragedy, had come too near and as he caught my glanc ered instantly. “Forgive me although he could press the twinkle in there is something a bit the idea of a darling little Y el Hike you trafling across the country ; with stolen furs and that platter- faced chimpanzee of in your us atte att | with Peter beside her, the old eurse | flees | Of fear was largely lifted. Even if | BEGIN HERE TODAY Peter Newhall, Augusta Ga., [ {to Alaska, after being told by I\'nni”"»" had to go the whole long way |Ishmin, Russian violinist, he had 0 the nearest settlement they would | drowned Paul Sarichef, Ishmin's|have overcome the dangers, won their secretar. Ishmin and Peter's wife, |race with winter, and come through, | Dorothy, had urged him to &M t0|Ag it happened, the sea gods were South America. He joins Big Chris | Tarson in response to a distress sig- 3 nal at sea, giving Larson his sea|VAY out jacket. Their laufch hits rocks ,!aunch sent { Larson’s body is buried as Newhall's, [ *5CUe- faeon s Sacy ¥ The Warrior had not gone down, Peter, rescued, finds injurles have : completely changed his appearance, |Aafter all. ~ She had broken her wheel | Doroy and Ishmin go to Alaska |07 the way to shelter that first day to retufn Peter's body. They do mot {2nd. helpless against the storm, had recognise Peter in their head guide, |Peen blown through the chain of| - A storm strands them at the grave, |islands and far out Into the Pacific.|;,nca Roquefort chesse, 2 toasted hange name,” a message from a |Ultimately she had encountered & |.iter crackers, 1 toastsd bran mute | seance, Dorothy believes to he from |ShiP had heen helped into port, and (g, "y cice rve prean 1 biat sttmmaty Peter, telling her to accept Ishmin's |20 arranged by wireless for a rescue | .\ marriage proposal. They are mar- |PArty to go in search of her passen-| wiia1 cajories, ried by a native priest. Sarighef ap. |8rS marooned on the mainland. el pears. Dorothy renounces the mar- | “l‘:n \ml:,]l‘,ls,'“1{.‘»1{”“{:}‘:‘“.1'?" al-| 0159 gram. riage. Peter announces his Megtity. | .y 1u1v on their way to some of the (P":\f::‘)‘do;r')rfizly: al salted waters are g | Esquimo villages beyond the bays, [P500¢C T8 TN ’Hel‘ s NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | when the rescue ship touched at the |, 1% Faub “Or Th - fe i rdm There was not one fraction of an |Scene of the late camp, Peter's re- | e it mfl:, oas :h.;:?v?'h."-“ f 4 instant's doubt or question of the |turn home, his wife Beside him, was |, [h® creamed peas should be serve simple declaration. Refore the un- |accomplished in good time, and hfl-r‘lm_ o ain i addad eé dulation of the deep tone was dead |bOth are hiddeh in the maze of hi |"“'the diet dressing ';wh S as well as she |Man events The straw that 30 e et m:_-‘ ol m‘n- fact of her own life, that |Buide Pete had cut for the wilderness /el S50 I6mon 2 poured over 4 o { beds was blown away on the winds, |\NS String bean salad. spoke true. For all his ) : % e | Most “made” dishes are | face and form utterly -different, | the cooking rack grew weather-beaten | for a reducing diet, as they his hands and and carriage ’ | factory |and was at last brown down, and the i contain too much fat and carbohy- wholly changed, this was Peter New- | drate, but somctimes it's quite neceg. hall, her husband, in the fle |sary to use this sort of concoction {f There w no time to you are far from the market the wonder of it. She saw a swift | salmon Loaf shadow at the edge of the fire's glow {‘ One large ean Imon, 2 eggs, 1 —something that moved like a stalk- eup dried bread erumbs, 1 lemon, 1 | S 4 ing wolf toward Peter—and she eried leup skimmed milk, salt and peppe: sharply in warning. At the same | Remove skin and bones from sal. instant she sprang from her own | mon and flake. Pour over juice of place in an instinetive effort to pro- lemon and let stand 10 minutes, Add tact her husband from' that stealthy, | | eggs, sait and pepper, and murdero assault, |stir with a fork until perfectly biend. Her ery reached Peoter not ed, Stir in milk Turn into a bak. stant too soon. Recau nerves ing dish and bake 20 minutes in & were sonnd, and the ravages of his e Datate biko! vouthful dissipations wholly repaired, rotal able to act upon that warn- < f fat the twinkle of an eye. There time for thought; as if by he leaped aside, his quick eye caught sight of the figure that was even now poised to strike, and his powerful muscies made swift and | tremendous response. Paviof, faith- ful to the to his demigod, had [drawn a knife that flashed in a shin ing are and started to save the situa. | |tion in his own way; but Peter's| | rifie swung in his arma and the heavy | | barrel struck the leaping figure with | | shattering He erumpled | e AW A [the moss, for the time being impotent | o e | and unconscious | It seemed tp Peter that sian's ha moved toward and he decided to offensive The rifle leaped shonlder, and the strong | curled abhout the [ exert the little, deadly ounce sure at the needed Instant ever murderous Instinets wakened in Ivan were | pressed Onee before {that rifie at that same Aay hix life had heen the charging she-bear membered the surenes [lightning swiftness | Aeadly combination this eloge range “I don't trust sald roughly 1 I'm chance.* Tvan oheyed promptiy a deadly The mean eld|Prave man and a sportsman, to “y“,,‘!,wh‘l not attempt his old reasc ree and astonish his | resoun favorable to their ventmre, and half- they from stark and sordid, janghter, he sob- Get you,” t and the e encountered a sturdy Unalaska to their | man replied laconi- ked rapidly into the garage. It was but a before Mam® stalked | stolidly into the hig room, escorted by the man to whom she had waved, who carried the suitcases, one in | either hand ‘"Il held Iy, me for Meat for Broiling Meat for broiling should he of the best quality obtainable, otherwise an- other method of cooking is preferable, front of EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT One-half grapefruit, 1 cup eream of asparagus soup, 2 toasted walers, 1 cup fresh cherries, 2 tablespoons salmon loaf, 2 tablespoons creamed peas, 1-2 cup string bean salad, 1-f sald contritely wholly sup- eye, “but mirthfol in Puritan | not s his Use Hot Fat There 18 no use In irving articles successf fat lukewarm, or, fac boiling point, to which under fry is the Ed, it} Under- you responsible, been opened,” Mr. d sternly “Honest ‘om," the “I've had time.” “That's a Mr. Underwoond harm to take a are they locked ?" He turned to me inquiringly. in chief, nobody’'s touch replied earnestly on 'em all a gir man 1122 carhohydrate, Protein, 269; 583, Tron Clarified Beef Fat Beef fat clarified is a good sub- stitute for bhutter in shortening bread, biscuits and gingerbread, Unripe Fruit Fruit that is not quite ripe has kept just a little teoo be made safe to eat by cooking. humorous my eye the with re- 1 fail to =ee anything tuation,” 1 began, '.:n:xi :rimnl.-,. but with his quizzi- eal s upon me 1 found it impos- sible to remain indignant of even serious, especially the luc wrm‘x}: side of my adventure had Insistently | presented itself to me from the l-:; ginning. Accordipgly, after a rm% struggle with my dignity, 1 foun the relief for my nerves in laughter which otherwise would have come tears. i A Sudden Transition “There! good thing," “Rut it will look, retorted do no anyway. Or Cook or that long may thorough as Roasting Meat The average time required for roasting meat is a quarter of an hour to the pound and then about a quar- ter of an hour extra for good |in the air, she knew, knew the the man Gossip’s Corner not satis- were voice Mr. Un. and I sud- | deliberately to ward off That's better! @erwood said approvingly, denly saw that he had staged his mirth in order possible hysteria on my part. The knowledge made me grateful, and a bit ashamed of my pettishness. With a sudden impulse I held out my h:‘d-.m afraid T haven't appeared wery grateful,” I sald, looking up at .1:(.. took the hand in both of his and looked down at me with re- proi half-laughing, have-serious, 1n his eyes. “How often have T told vou to 100k at me ke that?"” he demand- ed. “I warn you, there’ll be serious eonsequences some day w"hrn ,\ndu| lift .lashed lamps in my direc- :1’:\‘,. I::v’hlnl‘;m grm‘lml expression | 100king gingham dreases. in them. I know you don’t mr.ni - .”,_ one-tenth what the orbs say, but Plain T'm mighty likely to forget every- The ,1.-,',,. of silver or gold cloth s | g RN D (e e e veesats 15 "‘"']'Alur;r:lh perfectly plain except for | = ynihusiasm is exercise QU VO Chy, SCiyaey Weewse Y "n' f‘ drapery or apron of self ma- |1a,t as.the exercise itself. Bpeat - terial and looks like the simple Iittle | you should want to do them: like erepe dresses that may be worn at do them—dispel other thoughts The last < , 4 the rest of his gpeech had been any hour of the day, from the mind and have a good time, | mantic. The quick change bewildered me, but 1 was thankful for the sud- den transition and auick to seize the cue he tossed me “Not even my pur demurely, He muttersd an expletive, then turned toward the elevator. “Wait here & minute” “I'Il be right back “The Chief” Gives Orders measure, White Pique A frock of canary colored has a vest of white pique worn with a yellow felt hat with white, jersey and banded dwell upon | - Milk muslins, dipping Dip in your fine is Stiffen oreandios them in or dainty skimmed milk, laces by Satin Alpaca | Satin alpaca is a new material that is very satisfactory for coats and suits of the semi-tailored variety, HEALTH MORNING EXERCISES After Mr. Mann of Anytown had been doing his morning dozen for a few weeks he did them with one eye on the ¢lock and his mind fixed on whether or not he had time to finish them, | Then he began to skip them, or be lethargic This is not uncommon with per sons who take up exercis But the |oft-and-on habit wiil never keep you FABLES ON unheat One Piece The one-piece dress of mannish striped or checked silk should stick to straight lines and plain effects for its style, an in- If the exercises interfere with catch- | ing the train car—get up earlfer, | The results gained from the excreises will be better than the extra few minutes sleep. Of course, it is not entirely that one absolutely has to tlonally interested. But it ter that the exercises pleasa |bore the person involved Boredom in the evercises however, fatal. It is more to cause the person 1o quit But bored pleased, find means for physical recreatior day. or : calories, 638, 1 carbohydrate, otein, he 1ron, ing in | was no correet | jnetinet be emo- is far bete than was 01 not ) 0128 gram Embroidered Collars and cuffs embroidered colored yarns are used on EAT AND GAIN WEIGHT grapefroit with 1 tables sug 1 cup rolled oats with 1 tablespoon sugar, 1-3 scrambled tablesposns cream, ! in | demure Oon spoon six dates, cup cream, 2 tablespoons eggs with dried beet, potatoes hakhed in meal muffine, 2 tablespoons |iade, 1 | with 3 h is not, inclined | last corne marma. 1 of asparagus Toup whipped eream, 4 toasted cup fresh cheery, 4 tahlespoons baked chocolate custard |pudding, 2 tablespoons whipped eream {2 tablespoons af, 4 table. | epoons creamed large twie | baked potato, 1 banana salad, 1 ounce Roquefort chee toasted water rackers, 1 pint milk pea nut butter sandw 2 e bread, 3 tablespoc Total calories, 4001 {fat, 1811, gram i of separate gus soup for gaining diet stie in one-fourth cup of cream after the | moup taken for the reducing [ diet whi cream increases [the number too, 80 eien It the skimmed milk high for the family, (Four) tahlespoons whole 1-2 tea- pepper, 1-4 aspoon mine. is as impor- as or some ever: eup ere ntence was as prosaic as to ta J ro- wafers, 1 foree EWIFT Or THE - EHADOW Black Silk FIRY A dress of black ottoman silk with ape to match and detachable collars and cuffs of white pique or organdie |18 indispensabia for the traveler, almon | the Rus his hip take T his finger | to | ever passed fed at the very only occasionally stopping to sniff, in wonder, at the rain-beat azhes of the fire; the wolverine hunted with un bated feroeity along the creek hed; and sometimes the great, surly Alax kan grizzly through the camp, wondering, doubt, what manner of his hrethren had once had their lair this lonely ¥ eh and why they away. The wa still broke and | the but no one looked across them returning ship; and the wind blew, but was appalled by its rav- | ng the white ero reming- ly sparcd by the forces the ele ments, still endured—a blem of ete perhaps a natives down the their Again the lay peas, 1 | alder | passe little v wisely encom- Hoon there was n that human beings had that way The carihoy mouth of the dugout, | thickets spread and 1 the camp 1 responded to * hinle 2 shes butter. 2. Irem, long, trigger, slices Serving Gooseherries ready Boil gooseberries in sugar until they are tender, then strain through —— & sleve and when they are cold serve | with whipped cream flavored with B e et i e e e | “\Z A(\VQ\\NI‘QSJ KaggedyAnn edy Anly again, and he whirled around with a { dossert, by Johmy Sruelle arching look at me “I'm & fine thoughtiess beast!" he e ’ culated, “Come mlong, of course’ | That he understood the mechanism of the elevator was plain, and in an- other minute we had made the de pot | “Why! They w Ann eaid | Raggody Andy as whe and Raggedy Andy and the|longed 1o Ragge niagieal wooden hobby horse walked | be ashamed of your cver behind a large stone and ‘Well! I'm not upon the wild fudge pot { Witch howled real close scent to the lower floor, and had The wild fudge pot was fillcd with| Andy's head, “Now tell me where you SMile of “You seem emerged into a large room lined with | ecars in various stages of repair, evi. ol ards,” he d simp | cooking chocolate and it had cooked | hid them! Did you hide them back tn | P "ll'v”" el ¥ ”"“‘ln” ”"i ¥ ust long enough to b ! . n going ! dently the ostensible workroom of the garage A man I had not before was bending over one cars as if at work, but at our entrance he came rapidly toward and 1 deducted Then, it turned iteelf ‘L\‘r‘m_ 1;“”‘ lwh[- gave a e e te t ance of a f, f”;‘r'ry!lfl‘a‘: il him, app terrified “In 8 tew agolate | do the dugout g s cool enc s to e .; 1\,‘, it latter had left his and proved to be very nice fudge Indeed in the dugout | Tow that he was Harry !'nderwood’s spe- K0 A58 ‘bs (he Wild fuden ot )'“i v portunity remained In which | of pres What heen re goon the hy e e That fail at he maid, carbohydrats, 19 had epeedily had shoulder menaced and he of aim m as- . the £ wandered iy s ot . o The ped Hothouse Tomatoes A delicious salad is made by peel. |ing and slicing hothouse tomatoes on a flat dish, then covering them wit) finely chopped lettuce and celery and | mayonnaise dressing. on hd gone v not soup 18 1 with could content is 1" the calorie gaining member Twice Baked Potatoes Four Jarge tocs, butter, 1-8 cup 2 tablespoons grated 1.8 t won J y on &h ' of this bunch,” oFf R “Put up going Poter vour ands take - cream, 1 no one Only e— not to eheon Dish 1eon dish sprinkle grated ted cheese over slices of st the oven 1 the an opportunity to not you ot “Phey both be- Ann! You should s 18 the first wild Raggedy T have o idge For a lu ham and gr toast and has ever seen i of white Peter " yot grim | to |in " salt poon L1t » s em- | #poon mooil Mong teaspoon ed woe in he nity dmark had of the cheese came m the " catin const pars meit, even bravado. ot clice 1 a from o oW ricer ot wire masher ated cheese of ege misture I a inte mixture il “ith and return to the oven for 16 jour skin hoa en, cut the potato. mash care Add it saen etir of Hemote and through " wam, h Beat potato oven | from Run fully Yor, er Ings, into led by supreme; human ea, the wind unchecked by any human habi Yet their victory would he short-lived Peter had prophesied is storm-swept, age into man would wWAS only us, elements ¥ A ) top ou untracked ' to orints from Clarify First hold vou use drippings for pastry must he thoroughly clarified When they first, quick finding he The hes and with Rag- sha did not the and upoen out r ed an beside and well and Wt white nd fold potato sheils Ige ahes!” in tation stone, 2 A yolk the front there and tell those guys to bring everything belonging to this fady in here, including that gir Have them fll up r and mine with gas, oil and 1 take oments the « ma A mom in time even th minions. rifie supy Fruit Combinations Cambinations delicions and 1 are egg until stifr dry fivst mixture minutes, T'otal 547 books s do Well!" M g you " W would be dra Peter time tin of fruit m A no sh op Witch eaid and can't 11 just cat up candy 1 see her and without ga 1 h 1 her ¢ tn seize himself re . hesidad hehalf. | turn some There Petor in his water not diffienlt iy fr & al red cool elal aid “Pate,” Mr., Underwood's voice it and use it his maeter's poured the ehocolate the : e | ‘ fat stone a hoppe He threw up ha was genial yet peremptory, “go in the hush aped all command upon performed calldd 1o his after 11 at ‘s one duty upo s nic spoon ad ac up the rom night Letter from Sydney Carton to Paula |t mtinued, Right he Jack a that beautify to me erosity & part when yo llest w ever kn woman 1 very gla Bim ® that he p make esting of edys to tell her ft Witch reached take up both ®oon as &he \nA% into the hot Bt whake b om the waitir tudge fr - | was still not nga the into the | hand hand ily you ar While ced ane and 1 ma ~ GOOD MANNERS Get Up And a howl and danced shaking her hands she gave about 1 ed 11 wild the red misture uff, t mixture cam to fill the wi re you in had fidget and down as immediately it or css 4nvi to think she don't Goodby,” located the Jor and Next also obs It called him to his & these fellows for dered simply, “and pile Get Tvar omptly Peter nred to weapons front of me s p the sacks command ipplies th tomorre in the similarly carried dow 0 ad s journcy The disposed of. hin ¥ '8 edge wirl while he As the litthe Joe prep d o eapons Aory re Then, shistd hacked ing Dorothy bhe down 1o the wat He helped the seat; the shoved off e first inte the how stood guard Joe boat was lifted he hi his oa on i wave self grasped make it ont?” Peter asked his oarsmen There now; but it was his confidence in her The as a strong of a of tremardin his | nothing to cost | him Dorothy native him presen auietly voice ) or faith leader at worthy ative To Dorothy « wledg that moaning darkn With had her. with fear such companion- exist . ated wiat 1h m ehip as the ory- where between " women of hordes could ¢o . men and heathen their domir breeds despoil the Aipped his o but fair.” b N etrone 1 1acogica hut Peninsnia me g a sed by I that Mahy hy often a hle the them time d up-ju were hars to serk and » they ace reefs 1 crags th obliged storms and efter 1n th jer than once it would But aman- nerve p-c Ve mo at they med. emed 1 belief tiy overwhe Joe's p, assisted by Pete and strong muscle Iy It onurne not t throv a long, A bt the was iropised ter stro 1, had ways had a potential strength with | which to meet such tests as this, and arded the (1aska e with Dorothy where the ¢ Yo to speak 1o m idn't get rem Joe A by ster 1 that bro vor tood the i touc 1 1 10 speak an the ee ler n the lo gho that mn rie tra 1h w it il the 1=n't remember «n many ou did raight bewilde until 3 grave hel him 1 of To cha parhaps hie. to yo Fortune Sure red b B on te iy to the And ve ha yat exclaime the [ omi to g NEA o (Copyrig gervice, Ine.) | THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The young lady acrom the way says thes don't like 1o be called undertakers amy more, preferring to be kbswn as dictitiane. —————————— WOMEN A BUNDLE OF NERVES yithing irritates me—1 am of merve ne ail over and ” y and am « 2 )m e e from one woman th another deger i 57 many womeR whe nine a'.ments. Not * disironsing eondi- pde from. : v e it bae & sick ARG aiiing womes io Weaith and wrargth.