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JU NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, 30, 1924. M““&OO“NOMMQM”“&MOQOMM“ MY HUSBAND’S LOVi s New Phaee of DAILY FASHION SERVICE PARIS DRESS FOR HOT DAY THe Parf®an idea of what| iressed woman should wear | day—white organdie pepped | black embroidery and a black he spidrweb motifs in the are of black ribbon, fag- silk, and the smalier | eircies of black silk em-| in white The dress is plain slip of white or- ar with larg white sun ith a Mack border ry heavy | ed for the Here is the on Adele Garm, well REVELATIONS OF A WIFE EPVPIFTIPPTTETEPIFITEIIIY FIPTEFTIEVIITIRIITVEIIITIY hot up with sh lar gOt PEEEIIOEY ‘0"&@4"; Somters Roche Copyright 1994, NEA Service Inc s 1 wit are red worn ove B hat w < o5w b . broid w s An Hiouest Reply The Puzzing Query That Sorely Perplexed Madg 1 - a tenements, to BIEGIN HERE TODAY education wounds left pawns an in | his passed rows of fools thwse people were in the prison of life! humorous thought occurred suppose that these people in these grimy tenements, similar or worse habitations all over the world, should decide to quit the |unbuttered gluten toast, 1 or 2 cups bitter struggle for mere existence? [ hot water. Suppose, instead of going on strike, | Luncheon—Two lettuce or starting riots, or turning Bolshe- 1 con skimmied miik! vik, they chose by lot a certain num- Dinner—One cup jellied ber, and that certain number imme-|1-2 broiled chicken, 4 tablespoons | diately killed themselve On 1he | steing iheann L ¢ raiihee 10 0ta1Ns | next day, another number would kill {asparagus on 3 oiibies Netiucelwith accomplice. Justly feeling insulted, | themselves, and the remainder would | 1 tablespoon boiled dressing, 2 table- Alnsley pays the crook for his supper | declare publicly their intention of fol- flm.ms raspbery thin slices and leaves the room, preferring star- | 10Wing the suicidal example. In &lgluten bread. vation—ar even sulcide—to accepting | Week or two society would s0 RBedtime—One the other man's propjosal. alarmed that it would be otal calorles, s fat, 195; |.0216 gram | The lettuce sandwiches are made with whole wheat hread, unbuttered, and several leaves of head Iattuce, carefully chilled and dried ferve the radishes with the bouil- T furnish needed bulk and Harry hand keep during the com- lear Mam “You meal saic r- wood quick ‘th ‘stand at thy right the bridge with thee, ing iInterview w our aunt 1 saw no avail. into Lillian's ing both of tl the meeting if they wished —o, 1 1o me: that,” 1 said trying my words caref much like to that Mamie is apartment.” “Well, then,” patiently, “why the know I'm at your forever, E Pluribus gether or hang separately “It isn't that,” I struck ing in spite of my “What is it, then of Lulu, spill what's on 1 shan't be able to drive a ther if 1 don’t ind out.” His exaggerated falsetto tone marde me laugh again, but T wagothered it quickly, The persifiage, relieving as it was to my over-strained nerves, was not getting me any nearer the {nevitable explanation, With sudden ecourage I cut the Gordian kot wiftly. “Lillian is at said quietly. He made no slightest ge astonishment, but the car shot ward in accelerated speed, and five minutes he di1 not speak, nor, of course, did I. Then he slowed the ear, and without looking at me, be- gan talking with no trace of his usual filppancy. “You've Got Me Wrong" “Look here, Lady Iair,” he salé “] think you've got me wrong on this subject. You don't need to pre- pare me for any meeting with Lil. I'll thetic s troubled fa mpe continue E sash John Ainsley, a man of and breeding, whose war him unfit for manual labor, ivory miniature of his mother order to pay his week's rent to landlady and to buy food. 7 prosperous looking, fur-collared stranger, whom he saw jn the pawn- shop, stops Ainsley, talfes him to his home, and feeds him. The man throws 15 or 20 thousand- dollar on the table, admits he is a bootlegger and an all-around crook, and attempts to enlist Ainsley as an t me to ribhon an 10wt sund (A Daily Menu for the Stout and Thin) T AND LOSE WEIGHT Breakfast—One large glass orange 1 soft hoiled egg, 2 crisp pieces who lived | and in| " with votio Wwith white makes a distinctive tailos ed sport frock. constantly « was him gie- void procrastination d not bring nee without that my 1 pre m the chancc cou of t disco r=sent that busine of any “the it me royiy e ¥ that anything brought her sslike way other man. | old Turkish | was a discov- and saddeaed ds—very few in f her belated Useful Blouse An artstic and praesical blou a woman of any age is stamped fast-colored voile, sandwich- for | on 0a even bouillon, irto Licky e most 1peny the cor Ostri will hoas, yuld make in slowly, v st harem ¥ Ostrich scar be us necklin sure the ¢ which au h who prise friex e w s d fce, 2 of number. ! o Scarfs Necossary the indispensible I8 complete [ offering | h im You 1 11 Dioky's woud ot nperamen 1 Ynd vigorously \d yoiced ouestion wlic words milk Iron, cup skimmed 1098, Protein, carbohydrate, 516, interrupied sitation? nee. seemed mecin to ments another that “Old Lil off it she'd take instead of trying to the vagaries of a genius.” denicd this when but now, at | been put to beat insistently although, of course, I knew that the gulf between Harry and Lillian Underwood was one not bridged, Honestly compelled me answee in thoughs, “l—am not a0 sure ahout said slowly ¥ against hear of Without costume scarf this season, now hang to- serviee arn Unun NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I rose from the bed and opened my | suitcase. | was sure that there was nothing in it that would identify Mrs, {Gannon’s missing lodger as John Ainsley, but 1 wished to be positive, Pride forbade that even after I dead, persons who once had known me should know the humiliation of my end end. I closed the case and | once more upon the bed, to gather all my strength As 1 sat there 1 thought of the man who had fed me. The display of money which he had | made that he was an extremely criminal, prob- | {ably one of those “super-criminals” | {created by the to cover up their own incompetence, 1 laughed at the idea was nothing but the most sort of person, Reyond nning, he possessed no mentality | all. The reason for his suc in the fact that the men opposed him, the police, also medioc- | rities, Imagine a man of real inte | ligence devoting himsel? to the tupid of crime-detection! Graduated policemen were the detec tives who protected society against com be far letter Old Harry, herself to fossil Buckskins Buckskin shoes sports wear. Popular in st avg are popular for anxlety 2 For the 1 we, love | mind! | tur- | Printed Chiffon printed chiffon and dresses of th 1son your it, had . oy foot The : a flowered have in. | serts of pleating so that though they | keep to the straight line they have all the width 2 | was minerals. 1f you prefer yvou may drink your entire pint of milk at noontime fin- stead of saving half for a ‘“night cap.” It own fat Dicky's crepe my in ears, necessa | sat down 1o e may help in gauging your meals if you know that 1 nice stalk of asparagus means about One of asparagus eooked provides 39 calories of pro- tein, 139 of fat and 41 of carboh) drate av 0043 gram of iren c vou " itens Varnish To brighten wood finished with var nish wipe with cheesseloth moistened | with kerosene to give the howeve that, my calories pound was assuranes successful v To Protect Garments When white silk or satin garments Are to laid away for some time, wrap them in dark hlue Use Little Wax the thinnest possible floor and polish it and lustrous, Too make it slippery a leave it stick and dull the apartment,” en wasn't distinct start his iron poise this, He gave a and turned toward me, Just wiiat do you mean hy that?" he demanded Tae query brought me to a realiza- | tion of all that was Implied by my | words, 1 distinetly was not prepared to try to manoeuvre any reconcilia tion between my dearest friend and the man who certainly had not made her happy. In my heart 1 echoed his words Just what did T mean? ) f proof | ADBIY wax to hard vax iittle ing. &!m of until it mueh e or 2 for- tor Stiire police FAT AND GAIN W1 Rreakfast—"One large uice, 1-2 enp cooked 1-4 cup cream, 1 soft | pieces erisp rye toast, toast ablespoons maple sirup, ups hot water, Mid-morning HT glass orange wheat cereal, hoiled egg, 2 3 slices French 1 or too look- This man | mediocre | vicious wi Don't ary a pping calad dish over the stome, as artificial heat will cause them to warp eat wooden a ) Do not bow! or che - | | | Nearly Dry Woolens ghould be nearly dry ironed when | lay were . luneh—"1Two sandwiches, 1 cup milk One hiot cheese sand- ‘ettuce with 2 table- dressing, 1 cup weak peanut DARAGON, butter I KNEW HIM TO BE THE JEWELER, 1ancheon | wich, head | spoc neh FABLES ON o career LTH s I're admit T dished her up quite a bit of dirt when I lit out that time—and she doesn’'t descrve anything but the best out of life, but—did you ever stop to consider that my getting out of the way was just about the great. est thing that ever happened to her 2 He pa an answer, ready at d, evidently waiting for An affirmative one was my lps, but curiously enough tound myself unable utter it. For the first time back In retrospect over Lilllan's life #since her path had diverged from that of the man beslde me, T won. 1 dered 1f it were indeed better for her | that he had proved so urgvorthy, Robert Bavarin! For an instant, the big vibrant figure beside me was biotted out,, and in his place 1 med to sea the slighter form, the tender, sensitive face of the artist— Harry Underwood's senior by a num- Dor of veers known him- ught Lillian's romantic the days of her young when she was his pupil, and been so dramatically re. her life after years of suf- nd menta darkness had who, to Letter from Leslie Prescott 1o Leslie Prescott, Care of the Secret Drawer, Continued, 85 you think e Pr T inveigled Karl into marrying 1 did 4id she Howes tion, 1 said ay ma nde 1 cou Lesl cott me, Alice repeated a knowing tiwt If | angrier than #he repeated the g “Well, 1 heard that you couldn’t married Jack wi ried Karl=th the most spiend and that you » gir] marrying not woul answer, be hen 1 times 1 mar- nd why a RUN-DOWN WEAK, NERVOUS Benefited by First Bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- tablg Compound Laneaster, Pa.— " After 1 was mar- ried 1 became terribly run-down and wasR weak an ner- vous. My rister-in- law told me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable - pound. My A got me & b at once, and it 0 much g ept on takin began to feel well andstrongansin and was able to do my mEe wor the hmnwh‘v‘wwaflnrn anice T2t little girl in the best of health. 1 surely #m recommending the Vegetable Compound 1o my friends when they have troubles etly willing for # teatimomal.’ 4 1 me and ¥ i.A form of fen Yegetable Com- Pinkham’s 1 s ndable modicn these trot everywhere. to | looking Far summer, as for win of have er or any Gossip’s Corner {other season the [ | hygicnic bee which, 1f would better health to all the These may be briefly as follows: Keep the - ventilated, Skirts Shorter Steep out of doors Paris dictates the witra-short skirt | wherever possibic i as high as 12 inches from the \ r loose fitting, ground, | what porous clothing. Whenever possiblc in the out.doors. Breathe deeply, ar, certain outlined nake tamily summarized rules n Sport Frocks The country, t mountaing, and the scashore are splendid back j grounds for samart sports froecks and | dainty organdie, swiss or voile, folloy for room you oceupy weil whenever and Hght and some. Lizard Shoes Novelty shoes, of slipper shape, with an inch-wide strap across the in step, tn natural color lizard, are worn with a square lmg to match, get recreation not or in Iln!rnhlrl‘ Hats Pieture hats of hair straw, slightly drooped by the weight of a few large | flowers, will be worn with light, sheer frocks, | | YOR REALTH BUMME A v e P Rose-Pink Frock pink cashmere comhined he Adventures nd Kzggedy An Gruelle with rage And yon t k and tr still ying me ba nea ink mbling u simply you and ¢ gald, her voice that Karl Whit and s perhaps because he wants to know about th ey marr by d made Wwith loves yo Ann whoels 1 the ica ~d along and o8 ile the Raggedys magical woode horse, l . a cunning littie he w0, Magjc honse ough the and the in th 1y yo! { ho i ink think Ka 1 do not man that e kind you. But kind of a etie ideal ap 1 booka, ond ot " 19 think ory he y Y hoi ir Karl Whit nighties . 1se man than Iy Anr had lageedy An RaggeAdy and Andy The hobby hors cak had neser eaten pan hesfore. on | while, RULES FOR SUMMER but regularly, slowly and chew well, Avoid overweight and overcating. Stand Ke Do you th or sl Ke cloan Dor: 1he Do days cold | thay and s* "l w0, ma tot on fmmediate erect when wa ene mind n’t play too hard ar would work too me theory, cep 100 ep the op oA wer much teeth, 't allow poisons hody. these things and should scem pleasa winter days less dis by Kk out they were eged® Ann under a tr n w conutd 1o at came v Raggedy A 4 eried, P Man! you was s on wh Ne zolde syrup cam } pa hi don't rest too much, gums and “Whoa! stop which ad No! Iking. 1y ard more and, to gather than on mouth in the lopg hot nter and reeable, of KaggedyAun the passing wan a ee, fhe cal house it nn rar Oh 1 to heels & " will n brown ho Mist akfast the windovws and poor 1l the lared friend, ma cop | be The 1he suc ¥ b ptional on the schemes of such a s And while person level of newspapers, | friend, per to son me person And the mental s H tions himself, and [to overcome 1 could be a supercriminal not a myth wri the 1 tur mg ters ir t ned A | adinirably Yet the | for | wards ver 1 red to dor of t has aristocratic daid Wi ore | she cre | goc Such as 1 were produced upon this |earth to guide people mo: | bat tleman; | ma | hars { ha | | erir | ref hile 1 ative er ative ' H n tie in n to her 1 minal used i them a limitations of that had heen made clearly tonight supercriminal n w b existed reality 1y knew had Why, invented newspaper readers, would to headlines and serve society inst it famillar bestow a glorified pig-iron taken upon with its ten forbears to not instinet, virtue of my family |1 was qualified to judge the works of urtists and that is bad honors grocer world passed me right wag a gentles my a police morally and physically an ex- | mu v fu his limita- asked if 1 chose, A real one, pl man qualified to act | in matters of taste and culture DY, fur-ce he only he w evide my a th ease it arbit a ma ar pr P the and and or generations produce profess nevertheless, We were tawdry | material things of Jife achisvement of evolution tarve indictment t arl changing my offr 8o, me anger, did aec I ere, | &ive pan on them!"” pped up very " Ie th aggedy n cakes house 1 Ann he | rggedy woods broom- nag oid n man said. akrlast 1 roof the n kho or | #tom There wh it {ing for ven't did 1 have|l] | ner dol cel by Bre ere ¢ is tr in the me It coul lar a its for " tted my 1 1 sn And had oppo fer Then T smiled at had my vi to 1 and instruct not ways or and msociety permits & gentia can against my nity conee i own this evening had mi 1 no and ac fur-collar ot Ie me 1 without t not h were 1 coat-room Wi th my Arette west who Ther to ne ley | the my we tow Mre a, partire u aliar " but me AcC might atme sum Suel own raditior “This the con meant the the ge e society to beecoms and h fntention epting the 1 friend o! phere t) p Washington Square, procured hal cigare quarter th t 1 stomach a 1 coming North lock on the knows? was no ne would slightest report my a eor onger way ak At 1 ard « tronget gent ma agre absence to the out ty to ¥ ;1 had paid h and , B8 repinings, ther as ived, in t " te the with wait ck-ho running ""mmg without a gratuity was much | stroll r " 1 vulgar unfortn upon fruga surroun breedin remaine ould pufting length Rive t d to Aft urely upo, rth rrew room it 1o r for & we wonld sometifing cted proft langer profit ked wher vish hung m goin arey's a man 1 1c in There that 1 to My And my resolution car is rather eri y. ' sider police poor stairs had d Wainbers agair uno someor K in a " he wou & 1t gain mu but st ire walke as N3 -collared gros The supreme no ad York grew | 38 t An One o'clock te cup assorted sandwiches cup feltied bouillon, 5 ripe olives, 1-2 broiled new potatoes in eam, 4 buttered string heans, 10 n lettuce ‘ Iargs 1 thi " feed to a quaint revolutionary 1 smiling meal, con nue to consent aces on Fifth Ave they would merely It was, 1 flattered | coneeit as most nostrums smiling entered (! was still as 1 finished and leaning back [ sumed my cighth cigar romplex thing, after all least, if didn’t find it simply steppad out of its absurd com plexities For across the would be joined me than if she heast who w poor live v cho if Dir 4 radishe chick table vith table picce n tahlespor Wedtime To fat 1 me [0225 if she| The on my stroll to the deck |ordi remained with the gross raisins s her dinner companton I"or she patently showed that he dis gusted her Pretty, extremely 80, 4 with black hair and bluc and, 1 guesscd from what appe above the table, a charming figure, she Jonged to youth, not to bloated And the fact that her eyes were hard and mercenary made no differcnee They were #0 merely hocause tages, had been denied her digcern that the attentions companion sickened her Yet though 1 could see at the touch of his flabby her own, did not &he smiled 4 apparently terms endearment wit caress Unguestionably Doubtless & Well, 1 was a 1 dured raised st | e myself, I was l very satistactory chair, th, Life and as I rey's. ragus tablespe raspl ounees mayonnaise, ce, 1 dinner rolls, \ 2 ne rry in my nt spoon was At . cake, not i one simple, one milk Protein 1932 One cup whole 91 Iron, ealories, carbohydrate, who from off girl room instanee, that narrow indubitably gram assorted tea size, made into andwiches sandwiches are Bran hread plain bread and ucumber with lettuee with mayonnalse 1 proes ed ginger and cream cheese sandwiches the ment caleulated, The fatteni ating” foods the with hetter butter « An mayon el were assort- d a 1o are alsn the and as the weather you will find it neces- diet and count greater care e age of m th I grows warmer wateh with . sary to your e advan- | your caloric even Rorax Harmiess Forax is a splendid cleansing and harm materials, or the hands of conld her agant does not eolor is I hat i upon ¥ ed erbal was his about ing she push w . Beware soda aining #oda should be iminumware a No f cooked THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY vl in 1o of \ con ¥ was to share glad to be a rich! e wealth to were I wait the adva n- leave world where ht ¥ to heckor i 1 dropped har T 1 my » my for inte lared friend, t the disgusted inlly 1 a room came ing iple fir-gol to table who had excited t, grecting them hatled delighte wondered if these gang which 1 suspected with The meaning glance him the whe my ir 1 ing 1 the associated cor he were part of must be noting " ged between v that while ite of his, her i alreads I 1 1 him ox 1 e 1 and might a companion was, not vietim 1 1- q t R, q postpor my d t a Artur had Arctte usement won At t tobacco wequaintance turned his ba there wa senee a ided my 1 my & had sat dow t pre nt w misinte prete between him ¢ thirew, little box from It was the contain oked me had not more than extabiishmer knew him Daragor the ors of America most notorions roucs He had chamnged fhad seen him ' the gross his o ma eed a pocket wonld of it tha -fen 1 to P isteont that sort ring, rics cog at | bo a t t qa g years ago red irth o sig me ondere t re i v The young lady scrou the way wap eugenc marriages are undoubtedly the wisest, thongh some young people get ied with- out & cent and get al W nee his A t on e "1/~ GOOD MANNERS™ Keep Your Promise 1- 1 of to most famo and one < st of Add to eatablishment ad Aead pa ccognized him cardboard hox § ving ™ 3 | that or n 1 in a arou trinke 1 onught ed thew ctble as sh vat tied it zasp of delig! friend turn 1o my of ddress ceemed to be apr (Continued in Our -~— White white fe Felt Hints it i in- and keep your you say good- t remark last half a mixt Go® of corr J ) of salt a re #tand on 1 brush offl nest day.