New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1924, Page 4

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BH0H558555855HH5LLLHHEIL S HHLLLH SIS L HLSSS SIS, . MY HUSBAND’S LOVE Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CPPPPTITIITITTOTTFTTIIEGTY Harry Underwood's Question That Startled Madge Harry Underwood did not speal again until the lights of the turnpike at Mineola illuminated pathway. With his keen eyes road ahead, he had along at a terrific pac surprised to see, was kept up | own car,in the hands of Pete a He had not held straight course, but had madc unexpected turns in different tions before coming out upon turnpike, and 1 guessed that he purposely taking the tortuous :mu-f»' in order to throw the men of t bootlegging gang off the track if, in his own expressive parlance, they at- tempted to “cook up any thing." Curiously enough, T not h the least nervce at either the break- neck pace or the possibility of dan- ger if the men back in the age headquarters of the gang should de- cide to come after us. The big man by my side seemed the of sure, conscious strength, not mneeded the injunction 1aid upon me to desist from ing. Anxiety had ceased almost from the minute which had seated me beside him in the roadster, and in the 1ation from the tautness to wt nerves had been strung. T found self getting drowsy, and when Underwood finally broke the I had to ask him fo repeat the words. “Asleep at the switch, " he queried quizzically, “Well, 1f you haven't earned a little nap, 1'd like to have somebody with a better right trotted out as Exhibit Al 1 might remind you,” he looked down at me with a mocking, half ten- der little laugh, “that I hold the championship for one-armed, left- handed driving in ater New and all points north, cast, west south, so, if you'd like to assume more comfortable position . “We're in Civilization Now” He paused with teasing inquiry, “Thank you so much, but T've al- ready had my nap, and I'm not a bit sleepy now,” I replied as demurely as though his suggestion was the most conventional in the world. “And—please-—do tell me what it was you said that I didn’t hear.” Mr. Underwood slowed down the car, turned in his seat and looked searching at me, Sometimes I don’t make out at all,” he said inscrutably, and turned back to his driving as though he meant never to speak again, With long experience of his va- garies, T made him no answer, and after & minute of silence he bhogan talking in removed from the personal which he had struck befors, “We're In civilization from now on," he said, his voice breathing the aversion which he shares with many other real and adopted New Yorkers for anything outside the distriet bounded hy Park and Seventh av nues, Forticth and Fifty.ninth streets, *“There are no more of these devilish Jong stretehes of lonelw eountry roads, 80 we can take things casy. So sip pose you enlarge a bit upon the ab- sorbing tale you told me back the In the garage loft Madge Thinks Quickly “Might it be permitted a humble chauffeur to inquire what you are going to do with that chimpanzee back there and the furs when you do get them to New York?" he asked, “From what you sald I gaths er that the girl's aunt, who sent the fur cloaks to her for hiding, lives in the next You'll have two of them of one to al with single-handed, you got there ™ 1 st upright which was no violent wrench which bra considerad something | ten. T bad Underwood abo in my apariment! I cast a fr thought back loquy in the myself, there anyth Jericho our searching the sent his car which 1 was W my P \ dirac the was epitome and 1 he worry- S my- Mr. silence, And a you note re apartment instead when er) the it with a sudden th had forgot ord Harry an's e my i gald no w to t Liit preser t eproachful ed ¢ a over t he 1 anitted heen time for re explanation Letter from Leslie Prescott to Leslic Prescott, Care of the Secret Drawer, Continue Tt's a go matter-of-fact tones far | | wood was so chivalrously rescuing me | den ch my | York | | mustard PETTITCICTIEVIITIITTITPIG Y | moment, 1 that the Under- the fact Harry e stress of of the which and had dilemma in lost sight from him face to face with the had treated so cavalierly. possible reaction to such | also to be consid- | myselt contritely. No than T that while she was the same ourceful creature the struggle to maintain be the world was | strentious than it had first knew her, i lived upon her | and nervous her nerves bore most , and I dreaded the ef- of opening a chapter by the sud- r presence of | her | might br wife he Lilliar L meetir cred a better o to stro all appe poised, that pic tenfold been when 1 n 1t magnificey Now burd her unhappy tuction into he legally of 1 ture ore more the past she t physic fect upon her intre from past, the still husband 1 spection, man who, was time Mr. answer in retro- Underwood v an to his| an ostrich-like impulse | in proerastination shan't have to deal with them -handed,” 1 trying to the remark sound much | a question as an asseftion, could not spend howeve was waiting With fuge query. 1 took re Los | sing make ike ¥ as Glass Braceleets many ) or 40 narrow glass bracelets are seen on one arm these | days, and despite their general popu- larity they continue to bhe very much | by the most discriminating As Plaid Tafctas | taffeta dresses that are very | and charming have coate bolero effects of black velvet. youthful and Day Dresses Straight The daytime dress remains straight and unbelted and more and more but- | | tons are being used for trimming. t Jabots Popular t The pleated jabot of lace or chiffon is used effectively on the black or satin gown that clings to long sleeves no matter how the mercury climbs, Long Sieeves Feature Long sleeves are being featured or gowns for semi-formal wear, no mat. ter how the frock may be at the shoulder or in the back, low line Turbans Coming Spanish turbans f rich with hanging endy of the with heavy silk Fringe one side are to exploited brocadea fabric or dripping off |, fall « every Summer Coat Attractite o ummer over a lining of Rlack over red popular combination, ts for wear are erepe de ehine wit all-over embroidery contrasting cole or henna is a i To Season Apples apples | flavor five or six cloves with " cinnamon or 3 ' them when making applesauce or pic Asparagus for Salad Asparagus for salad should plunged -into iee water 0on i staken from the with French | as as it fire and then served ssing 1o ‘which a little been added, Grated Cheese grated improves the A littie thin fine cheene added to taste im mense soup v. Keep Sugar Cool will keep 1" you the brown sugar in open jar t t the ref rator will remain soft and free from lumy To Cream Butter To eream butter quie sealdi heat the wl with £z wate Fried Bread Crusts ¥Fried bread » ratisfying crope | edging, and applied on the would and eloset dustors s | — NEW DAFLY FASHION SERVICE: BLACK LACE AND WHITE CHIFFON 1t popula soth lovely, W ity of = combinatio hey join their in his gown and hat truly | with ok g0 ¥ v lace ' than motifs of the it out | ye rt and the sear?, ' bination ar FABLES ON HEALTH LAYING THE DUST After the aprir comes and then It drifted int LA immed wrong with impossible 1 this ances vy th hygienis t does el carpet 8 su br mer m run her sig Tha y dampened ng up. Keep the wh Hygien ac merely parti rag s the tir 1o get and start dust fon old ter it ac re jsts he dust to tak catehing tionery rides the " than either BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924, Mastey Thicf Somers Roche i?nlm, NEA Setvice Inc LEGE RIDE M A I M BEGIN HERE TODAY at the wad of bills John Ainsley, a man of education like you, a man that can look and and breeding, whose war wounds left [talk and act-like a gentleman. 1 {him unfit for manual labor, returnsgoet ideas, but I ain't always able to hungry to his shabby lodging house. | put them over. You see, I know my To pay his landlady the week's rent own limits. It doesn’t matter how for his room—one dollar—he is com- | much of a front 1 wear it don't fool pelled to pawn an ivory miniature of the people that T want to fool.” his mother. At the pawnshop he is| I understood him. *My face is my | puzzled at the sight of a prosperous- |fortune, 1Is that it?” I laughed | looking, fur-collared man dickering He nodded “You can make it with the broker. your fartune. It hasn't made much | After leaving the shop, Ainsley of a one for you Yel. Anyone can hurries to a little restaurant to get tell that you have been educated, and food. He is stopped in the entrance used to good things and all that, but by the fur-collared individual, is where's it got you? taken to the man's home, and is re-| “Here in your apartment, accepting | vived with hot soup. As he cats, | charity,” I replied. Ainsley tries to stock of his He waved a disclaiming hand. host and his surroundings. charity—business,” he corrected me. hank you,” said I. “I'm glad you put it on a business basis. How much do think the food 1 ate was worth “What you mean?" “lI mean what 1 told ago; I'm a gentleman,” T s a hootlegger or a crook.” His thin lips curled in a sneer. T suppose it's better to hp a gentleman “I need a man g EAT AND LOSE WEIGHT Brealkfast—1"our tablespoons stewed | dried apricots, 1 bran muffin split and | toasted, 1 cup hot skimmed milk. Luncheon—-One Jarge tomato stuffed with spinach, 1 cottage cheese sand- wieh, 1 glass iced tea (just lemon, no ). nner One-half cup creamed salt with 1 hard boiled cgg, 1 bak- ed new potato, 1 cup cabbage salad, | 2 tablespoons lemon jelly with 2 tea- spoons unsweetened whipped cream, 11 cup skimmed milk. ot | Total calories, 1011, Protein, 229; fat, 314; carbohydrate,” 468, Iron, .021 {gram. ! take | Cabbage Salad -fourths cup shredded tablespoons finely chopped 1 blespoon minced green 1 tablespoon Minced celery, pepper, 2 tablespoons lemon ANOW GO ON WITH THE STORY The man unquestionably was not gentleman. His clothing was garish, his jewelry too blatant. His speech, too, was coarse and sloven, and he used phrases that betokened an unfamiliarity with polite speech. His apartment, moreover was fur- nished badly. The picturcs on the walls clashed vidiently with the fur- nishings. 1 would have set him down immediately as a parvenu, pos- sibly one of the recent cies of profiteers, hut for a furtiveness of manner, Moreover, 1T had first seen | him in a pawnshop. Why had he followed me? What was he? Well, 1 could wait for the answer, And so, forcing myself to be slow, to chew each morsel care- | fully, I waited for him to dircet the “ conversation, for I said practically | b | | | Three | bage, carrots, pepper, salt and i juice, Combine ingredients and mix well, Bruise the vegetables slightly in mix- |ing to blend flavors, Serve in a nest of lettuce hearts. Total calories, 58, Protein, 7; fat, 2; carbohydrate, 49. 1Iron, .001 gram. a you cah- too he asked. awhile “—not you ic EAT AND GAIN WEIGHT Breakfast—I our tablespoons stewed | dried apricots, 1 cup boiled rice with [o dates, 1-2 cup cream, 1 tablespoon sugar, 2 toasted bran muffins, 1 tahle- | spoon butter, 1 or 2 cups hot water. Mid-morning lunch—One cup whole milk, 4 graham crackers, Luncheon—One large tomato stuff- ed with spinach, 1 cottage cheese | sandwich, 4 tablespoons frozen tapioea | pudding, 1 cup cocoa. Dinner—One cup cream of aspara- gus soup, 1-2 cup creamed salt cod- |fish with 1 hard boiled egg, 1 large | baked potato, 4 tablespoons new car- rots in eream, 1 cup cabbage salad, 4 ‘lal\\valmmlfi lemon jelly with 1 sliced banana and 2 tablespoons sweetened whipped cream, 1 large piece sponge cake, 1 or 2 cups hot water, 2 slices | rye bread, 1 tablespoons butter, Bedtime—One cup hot milk. Total calories, 4088, DProtein, §2 at, 165 carbohydrate, 1306, 28 gram, This cabbage salad is combined with tablespoons French dressing, If the new carrots are very smafl {cook them whole, When they are |almost done and the water in which they were cooked quite bholled away add sugar, lemon juica and he |eream to cover. Simmer over water until thick (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Ine.) | | nothing. He delivered a monologuc, based for the most part on places he | had visited, events, mostiy of a sport- ing nature, which he had witnessed 1 began to think that he was prob- ably a gamblcr, perhaps a follower of the ce-track, | Then, having decided that T had | caten all that it was well for me to | |take at this time, 1 followed his ex- | |ample and walked with him into the next room the| “Smoke?" he asked white | Perhaps T had suff As the much through the that white | tobacco as through more popular | Certainly with white, but of the com- |[unbearable, it Inhalation of the cigarette he | mae, T felt my own man once more, 1 had been the sport of eirgumstances, [hit of flotsam on the eity's tide, Sud- | denly 1 felt master of my own destiny “Drink ? Cocktail? Highball? Cham gne?” he asked 1 shonk my hend " T said. “And T thought in these ‘M | days no hut millionaires had “You know that 1 won't,”” 1 replied such a " Wil this the of what Who said T ain't a millionaire ate?" vded I heg i 't after [ \ \ | | overestimate [ and o o black as from the lack of food his question aroused mem- sufferings that had seemed With the first dizzying ason we find “UNDERSTAND Iron, POIN TO THE THORE " BILLE HE | ories 2 you use |and starve than a wise guy and get | rien” “T think “There’s still other money,” he said. “I'or instance, you | sonld run to the police, give them my address, and tell them what I've s0," 1 told him ways of making hot “Never touch ‘, you one variety not mopped up, as cover cost 1 NOT DEAD, The report pub. S1R HENRY Tondon, June 28 lished in London last night of the death in Holland of Sir Henry De- terding, director general of the Royal | Duteh Petroleum Co., was denied to- day it was explained, was a brother of 8ir Henry he admit that to a it sged was criminal, had insulted me placed dollars the table to | HOW pitiful the amount was when laid Jor | beside his huge wad hills—picked up my hat from the chair which i, it had been dropped at my entrance, nodded to him and started for the | doc “Wait a think ungracious, But | I der s or olled rag are the sy rin vacuum he 1wo your veling the It's right,” he said having me talking Weinberg you thought T was “I didn’t think anything about 1 veplied He Jaughed joyless tone thinking Inok n “T'his baby's pardon,” said T vanity mar m 1 more hygienic aneer af cleaner s i A upon pose woen : A of The deceased curtaing, chairs and huste : on movable rug s bet. carpet in the air dust partiele the room the mpened To I Mo\ e ove Bluing bluing ains oak in strong ammonia in kerosene and wash oap In lukewarm water. n a pe "I guUess you were ahout yon, harsh he g1 I says T to my. out due for the culiarly from wa with and for minute,” he said, this over, “When | you'll change your mind. You'll to find me. | panina I won't be hers, This place is| vented for the night. Just go to | yond anythir vou summer dust< v morg 1 felt myself color, " de leok The Adventuresf RaggedyAm y § w2 Kaggedy A by Johwry Sruelle Minga Ragg 4 v Weinberg and tell him You want me That's the kind of a man I am-no havd foelings.” | “None here, either,” T {“Bat I hardly think narrowed " Again | pretty badiy,” 1 admittea |top of what Weinberg had ing you about me, it was ea | that 1 a millionaire His hard blue ou see things, don't you® Tumbled ' il : | Mght off to Weinberg wising up LY NVHY D Sl VW about you, eh? Well, T knew right hungry amain off that you were no boob. 1 thonght Lo B A you the lad T needed: now 1 -~ S _Rparvmont Know i, Like & liltle Gougt & moment later in Washington I Jaughed. Odd how a few ounces - L MORSE At 1he STt Sovh of food change the whole on the Judson Tower, 1 could still keep my to Mrs, 1 What do you thi 1 @14. 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