New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1924, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, H{IDAY NOVbMBhR 21, 19"4 DAILY FASHION SERVICE A POPULAR FROCK This golden brown charmeuse #rock is made over a chiffon under- |%dress which has a panel and sleeves Lof lace. Bands of soft flying squirrel "form the collar and band the panel, This combination of silk, lace and fur {s one that is growing inpopu- larity A Wife’s Confessional REVELATIONS OF A WIFE an she had finished it was a tired t mue comfortable little lad. thered up 1o her arm Katherine's going to camry! nstairs,” she announced m-L loctle under her dictum | ! been obstinate agailmt similar offer, laid his hend ngly against her shoulder and | ysleep Ly the time we reached The Calm Way in Which Lee Chow '\ have returned to favor and are acen large numbers at the opera and smart restaurants Gray Velvet, velvet or satin is prefe ning gowns hy Do you wish Kat Katis a con{ EAN to black for e ture whis- oud’ the keat | mbered slde Lee CHow. look eharply at Lee shope. him the direqions the farmhouse, and | explanation of the| which 1 had eglven 1 never satisfy tha keen »f either Katherine or ‘Lillfan T also knew that nejther wo ever seek to gratify bidde We re 1 the farmhouse $n good time, and when Lee Chop had | brought the car to a stop, he stepped | out of it nd helped ms to alight Then with a‘low tons he asked re- | specttully | “Boss lady need me any more to- | night?” | vomen ' Katherine 4 him to Katla took 1 Marion ¢ Madge and 1 aved her Sport Coats. Sport of bande 4 with fur are ahown gave Red Being A lining and brilliant red velve dlack cloth coat o that the I Katle |brain althor Newest Skirts The newest skirts, part street and sjort co lar in front and plaip' at th and sides. Besides being e comfortable, they ar: ‘Watch Oven r ‘bake gingerbread o cake in which molasses gredient in too hot an browns mors quickly mixtures gh Bericirioaity i e rlosity u ache A 1 all be here abou 2 looked at her “Az Bou Ard to sy Y.!" No, thank you, Les Chow.” “Then I go,” he ounced calm- 1y It boes 124y want Lee Chow in big hurry, can tell eouisn dn laundry. But Lee Chow will know when boss | lady need him."” He turned away, and the wecond was plddinr swittly :wxv\ down the dri | ot the clams. elevated her eyebrows msically a8 ehe turned the door- Use Caution Do net Ary flannels by | use teo hot an iron on {ver your message” she r.xv‘ ‘and T won't stop now to find who L. w {s. But when I eome back I'm going to ascertain I'4 better order a strait tive Kerasene Useful i A little kerosene rubbed on ' | cooking utensils occasionally | them in good condition Gossip’s Corner | FADLES 0N BEALTH DIET FOR THE BABY rtly with Marion wake—Marion, clng, Katle volu- «f that Juanlor was not Velvet Gown. A black velvet gown with a cular skirt and a straightline over-| blouse fastens at the collar and the waistline with many bows and leops of black velvet ribbon, Diet for baby? A much asked hes an an- upon goot ting dot eld =t snough poison in hur t do ba-bes » 28 soon as she her short sharply. hear you say that question and one ewer dependent that either le sau 12 1o 1 gely the Street Costume. Ona of the most striking dresse; e velvateen with have lunch i# normal, this s clams at all, that the #rom ssmething Junior Feather Borders Paather borders are preferred to fur bandsont slicate toned eve- ning gowns T give a lighter, more airy aff cowed but on- turned away I dis- e . Lovely Suit. A lovely suit of gray a long straight coat lined with Auvetyn has silver — White Furs Smart ns on bm"x Return to Favor <1 velvets, gating and erepes The Adven’ruresJ Raggedyhon ¥ gedy Andy ~ / y Gruelle by Johm but lforincra gton dld ible sople can seldom Letter From John Alden Prescott to Leslie Prescott, Continued with Ruth lay. T He elster pos- he made ts of the gum 4 that his ave n of the Capt ordinary €00 thetlc found that she their mood When a | esr with a ple analytical Parhaps T am #rom learning i TRY SULPHUR OX AN ECZENA SKIN The young lady across the way sy mhrurht:tm careful and its nu- statements hardly ever agree with the stuns a ber {the brutal first mate, s throws EDMUND SNELY, © e o NEA sEWTEL 0 I—CORRIGAN'S WAY BEGIN HERE TODAY ‘nl!e to side. Corrigan, proprietor of 'the great Mrs. Matheson sprang to her feet Orange-Puteh estate, s bound for “John!" she sald faintly, *I—'" Borneo in the little Dutch coasting | Corrigan rose slowly, He thought Haufah Another passen- |he had seen the short, thick-set form boat 1s Mrs, Irene|of the first mate of the Haufah, Corrigan’'s.great fist fells | stationary in the roadway beyond who has been [the newcomer. He lalf guessed abusing a native woman aboardship, /'who the stranger was and sensed I'he gallant act is applauded by Mrs. |that he had been drinking. Matheson | “Mr. Corrigan, this Is my hus. The cuptaln of the Haufah de- Band,” eald Mrs. Matheson. He mands that Corrigan apologize to saw that she was white to the lips the mate, which Corrigan refuses to and trembling. In the pale, twitch- Finding they have 24 hours in |ing face under the topee he had for- un, Corrigan and Mrs, Mathe- gotten to remove, Corrigan found o ashore. As they cross the sufficis evidence to tell him ngway, the mate shakes his fist reason of her fear and why he had at them and swears venomously. been counseled to steer clear of Now Corrigan and Irene Matheson | Hope-Matheson are strolling past a row of Chinese “So sorry to disturb this delightful shops, siopping every now and then [—er—tete-a-tete,” said her husband, wares offered for dropping into a chafr by the door. opy little settlement. |“I must apologize, too, Trene, for my sun blazes relentl lateness in coming to meet you. |Didn't wait very long for me, did you?" He sat there, grinning inanely. Suddenly he remcmbered his hat, looked round for a hook, and eventually threw it on the floor. | “Supposs vou and Mr.—er—thin- gumbob here—were too occupled in steainer ger on the Matheson. do The tropic NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Corrigan and Irene Matheson strolled past the single row of Chi- shops, stopping every now and then to examine the wares displayed r sale in one of the most sleepy scttlements on the earth's surface | ing husband.” tropic sun blazed relentlessly wn from its realm of infinite blue, | “Corrigan's my name” eald the Who is your husband, Mrs. Ma- |other for the second time that morn- theson |ing. Hs did not look at the girl, Mr. but knew instinctively ‘that she was t him shamed and humiliated. Corrigan g1 Irieh 7" inquired Hope- \!erheaon, Of cou without any particular interest. Net so you'd notice it retorted Corrigan curtly. saH‘ Hope- Matheson 1 the (had about enough of this. “Hope-Mathe- | were completely-——sober, Mr. , I'd break gvery e in your Math ' &he smiled bask an )" he I know all that. But What's he do, I mean? | ight 1 to know of him? 1 think you should,” she ily ,stirring up the soil wi of her parasol full name.' Matheson'" echi Hope-Matheson s214 lurched, ‘I've I end HAD AROUT ENOL:GH OF THIS" HE F'Hfll TED RH\J] IN YOUR BODY.” YIVE g E TO BREAK EVERY Wouldnt raild Cor “I've had to give one of your friends & few les- sons In politeness this morning al- at the door of the |ready!” test House, and sat| A g‘ ntle touch on his table ty the window. |checked him. He fingered Lis coat- ler in ore,” Corri- [collar as if it choked him. 1 arcttes. The “I'm sorry, Mrs. Matheson,” he touched some- |eald quictly. “It's my confounded ay et the Lottom of his spleen. It elways gets me something the existence that.” had forgotten entircly. tried to tell him that it was just t it out and placed it on Corrigan's way—and she admired it, t of her, Tt was a awfully! Now, Mr. Hope-Mathe- | a broad, son,’ 'Lie continued, ‘“whatever our ug Dutch friend has presumed to tell aen You, I can assure u on my honor 88 a gentleman, that today {8 the first on searel 1is brain fo r:nwrth*nf“ Mr. Hope-Matheson, you that i T famili- | be €0 damned optimistic!” Suddenly he | rigan between his teeth, ' he muttered slecve down at a said fro carved in ¥ vound head and a hand o f . [ jabbed o was & red patches T 1 er | side of = affair | even exchanged a word. und 1d von were meeting her of his | here would lave waited.” He Tield out his hand, but the othar man didin't appear to notice it Come along, Trene,” patiently The hoat may [ ting out any moment.” He and fumbled for his hat nese Boy suffled across the floor and picked it T index f t balance be put- tooped queer llght inte her image | tHe He alay to the improvised 1p for him told twenty-four hours,” e Matheson. “Ts there real- said Tre y all thi Yes! her 1 abruptly, sald Bisba Mre. Matheson,” 1 on ths bo rome on ing tably, fee his own her s thanks" she said, ) marr bish, doasn't soda, sugar of ice into his of the orrigan—and fushed to earth,” vonn for a moment in sliene . her faces e roots £an fithed out seme notes to and caught sight of the ‘,u rd Chinese cat she had left e table, He pleked 4 it to the 1 don't know what I'q 1424 truthfully -\ WORD TO “mu\ and twenty women would ¢ u reall v come dred reported This is most t the power & Vegetabla € nkind, senes every sick and ailing try it a smail stooped as he folded arms swaying from entersd and i the | each other to think about your lov-| ! b EEd Ill'fl Corri- | Uke | A grateful iock In her eyes| ch your wife and T have | She didn't | he sald im- | Chi- | was | Rheumatism in wrists Relieve inflammation and pain with this quick-acting liniment through the aching joints, And this enriched blood supply de~ stroys the germs that are causing the pain. Swiftly the aching eases off, the inflammation and !wdhlg are reduced. Enjoy this cgmfor today. All druggists—35 centss 1t you euffer from rheumatism in the wrist joints, try Sloan’s, One light application— you don't have to rub it in—will give you relief that is nothing short of amazing. + The stimulating ingredients of which Sloan's is composed send | freshly purified blocd tingling 9 We o kills Sloan’s Liniment " | | | CROSSWORD PUZZLE handy preposition ) One in every church stespl] Third person masculine &in, ar prenoun Presence in Fill in the House and Destiny ‘which changed You and 1 A white church over a castock Sixty minutee. Tapestry A particle into which a che. cal substance ia broken up eleotricity. (If you don't kn ring up the nearest college. Worries. Barrels A knight of the road (sian “To burden with. Be q An evergreen tree. 3.1416 (Ask any eight grad| Exist 29. Another form of The vagaries of this ser) &ign prevent the words fr plete interlocking. The perpetrator this crossword crim s since been garroted. Snappy definitions are the chief recommendation of this } (A prepositio simple workout | | missing wo HORIZONTAL, An effusive cangot write-up. (Arn eas one for the press agents.) To announce; also a common | name for newspapers . What your trousers do if they are too tight. A female sheep. 12. A synonym for alse A preposition denoting pres- ence in. . One of those drinks. . An interjection Mapor Hoople.) . Pronounced horizontal, ently, Eick | 19. Used to keap 14 horizontal in | bottlea. | | 21 What almost every woman has | | | vastment w pre-Volateadic, (oft favored by as 12 differ- same but epelled vertic | done to her hair. 22, A tree whose leaves erowned vietors. { A preposition meaning upon A hodgepodge. . Wait 28, Steamship. (A word puzzle has no a This is not a “perf tions puzzle. :ntage pail f VERTICAI Wheat hull zhted A higher pl 4\(~rv,fvi Menus Sfor & said | Cook fsh hash, | 0 marmalade, mi pa ing water tender. Ply o cold water and slip skins, M and on with salt, pepper, 8 and butter, Make into small cracker crumbe,| slightly beaten with on cold water and roll aj Fry in a frying paj huttereand hacon fat until a dely n. Brown first on one side| | then on the other (Copyright, 1024, neal m el 4 unt corn bread, orang | coftee Lur, celary 3 inket, < cake, milk, t \Macaroni a la ['ali ralsin br : aches, egg b 11ed flank pota steak toes, en : n erumbs. NEA Serviee, J not ba fritters could One cup macaron chopped chees: cups canned tomatoes, 4 tabl m ed or bojled t Cook water until te Drain. Rub stralner to tomato Sint Add4 macaron tersd baking Egeless Cake flour 1ard etirring jor Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness action of Nature's Remedy Tablets) is more natural and § ough. The effects will be o tion—you will feel so Make the test. You apprediate this diff J 3 Used For Over Thirty Years Chips off the Old R JUNIORS === Little MRS The same R —1in one-third | randy-coated. For children end adu 1 egz,| "we SOLD BY YOUR DAUGOIST dish. Bake in a hot Two ¢ tablespe upe sugar. 4 poons but- | teaspoon | 3% tea- eded ed soda =poon choppe Rub sugAr syt. % milk Beat into flour eoda in sour mixture {nnamon, salt and h ghly and turn nto a buttered and floured loaf-cal pan and bake 45 oF 50 minutes in 2 moderat oven. Parsnip Fritters Three large parsnips, 14 + 4 teaspoon pep sugar, 3 tablespoons butter, fine eracker ¢

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