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A Wlfe’s REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Confessional Ihe Nurse's Dictum 1d to the here nim- ia given 1ch Don't You Dare—" to sleep ings the orable | nurse your self pro- your in 1 ;\,r;(s“‘ Letter Tittle 1OMORROW = This letter con- THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY e young lady acrom the way says » wonderful manager but om and of course the Yankees | wn the penmant every tme. NEW BRITAIN DAJI! Hl:.RAl,l) SATURDAY, |r_——"- DAILY FASHION SERVICE BLACK PANNE VELVET re's a classic simpliclty sophistication, too, gown of hlack drapery s W anygotier and the very its distinetly back and about panne uncompli- of trim- neckline is touches. hangs absolutely straight of linner I'he b form wide of new ta her tor discipline of all responsi my condition right now er Graham retorted. “Luckll not & minor with a guardian, | have the privilege of | and movement, Now, | my grandehild s brought to | | Lt elieve you for I'm s room or 1 shall get up and go wn to him." ~ Gossip’s Corner Cunning Caps inning caps of ite point d'esprit tie under hin with a demurc bow and rtended to. he worn at night tc obhed locks in shape e white net Sport l)n»nu cloth are trimmed ribbon or fur, Nice Trimming Leopard-printed attractive trimming as scarfs and turbans reey makes | gowns #s fitting lit- wel close Smart Sleeves Directoire frills appear newest sleeves and | a way of making hands look sm and whiter, on su Quite Popular Fvery variety of ribbed silk ry fine faille heavy and corded year. ottomans | used silks are this Quilted Satin used to and e velveteen Quilted ttrac Velvet ening are most ive coats day and Plan in Advance vour meals in advance, a even a week, 8o variety at the repetition and Keep success- your Kkitchen may refer to possibly avoid food valus file you ful menus on books o that n | them rapidiy. FTABLES oN AEALTH KEEP CLEAN INSIDE 18 perso ing recomn it is a rather as the physical Mr. Manr 1 the que B¢ nded fresh air a lots of sunsh Fat overeat, and weight Get don't Get vour look out for over- 4s much play as you can, but | E 4 of work. gulation sleep: eight T | nd make a pra stunts. Wear sengible ing. Keep a'cheerful and try to control yYour nerves as | muclf as possible in a hectic world. | e of your e and par- ticularly of teeth Have clean, healthy abdominal tract. Have a health examination about once a year, even if you are feel- ing fit hours or Exercise— daily tice of | cloth- ate of mind vour The Adventures w2 by Johwmy gondness’” the little fat Cap -4 as he to Raggedy Ann and “Did you see Magi- for home gave him the rin after Glar 1mps ' both of the Kind Magician Muggles Raggedy Andy ouldr't have tried to little magleal boat Nor should he have Giant and Tuggles is a ' Raggedy certain that red with him very am ho! ite right for, Magict his 1 had had thumpe magical stay s magic charms as the little magi- g, just a few through eferred to t can upon dy sy 3 brought a plate| P of Kaggedy/Am | 100k alike, | time of night. NOVEMBER 29, \9, O vie & NEA u.'mm H—EMANCIPATION SUON-HENG BEGIN HERE TODAY Donald White, bound for Orang-Puteh estate In Borneo, s beautiful Miss Suon-Heng I the boat. Miss Heng I8 on way to a weighboring estate to Mr. Lal-Ho, Chinese rubber whom she has never seen. A affair develops aboardship be- tween young White and Miss Heng. In Borneo Mr. Lai-Ho and Miss Heng are married Some weeks later Mr. Lal-Ho visits Corrigan, Donald White's employer, telling him that White is paying too much attention to the new Mrs, Lal-Ho, Corrigan takes steps to stop the affair at once, telling ‘White to cease seeing Mr. Lal-Ho's bride. Mr. Lai-Ho tells Corrigan that he will absent himself for ten days and that in that time he expects Corrigan to put an end to the af- fair between Mrs. Lai-Ho and White, However, Mr. Lal-Ho does 't go away, and Corrigan sees him on the trolley from the coast town NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 1t occurged to Corrigan that the other did not seem the least bit pleased to see him and, for the st time, it dawned upon him that no steamer | Jesselton for La- uan that week. The well of Chl- cunning has no bottom! Corri- ean was beginning to understand things! It stands to the great man's redit that he succerded in keep- ing Lal-Ho in polite conversa- tion Tor a little over an hour, so long, in fact, that it left very little Joubt in the planter's mind that the Chinaman's wayward wife had been given ample time to hom®! A® he watched magnate's Jley lumbering out of sight, Cor- n shook his head I shouldn’t be th ised,” he reflected, "if that blackguard had some inkling to what was in the wind — and had young White's bungalo® under close obeervation for some | time past.” He strolled down to the water's edge to admire the rippling sur- face, It was close he retraced his steps toward the | bungalow, Half way up the slope he overtook a strange coolle going in the same direction. He caught him by the shoulder and swung him round. To OF MISS me thoar ey marry King, hat he least the coolies who uninitiated all but to Corrigan, knew every creature's face was strange. “Where are you going? ed in Malay na,” replied | was not helpful. Corrigan aided his memory his malacca. | velled insolence in the coolie’s fone | to suit the planter. “Who employs you?>” {-Ho,” replied the me hesitation he de- the man, which with man, with let him go. the rubber-king's men should have invaded Corirgan's territory at that fore, proceeded to the coolie lines his eide of the estate, roused & reliable Chinaman, and sent him off to keep a watchful eye on his neighbor -—— and report progress from time to time. PRI White woke from a fevered sleep to find two shadowy forms bending over him. Before he could on our legs is short on the up- per side of the the other ower side ry to aolary eg is long to r f the hill! we Raggedy Ann put ont her and <topped hipn, rag hand raise himself to a sitting position |a cloth was clapped over his mouth |and he was horne, struggling, into the night. There were more men outside and could hear no sign of his dog. The orientals who held him were possessed of enormous strength and presently felt things heing wound round and ankles w to a sort of hammock sus- irom a th The ists as pole and knew car journey was by the cloth more , the more his fiesh. n efficiency ction, and of end jeavored v]‘ ern¢ mar- of the he en 8t the 8le. i-Ho t that ated him rn’m'l He remembered that his glasses posing on the nis the magn art- r got clear of his cap- am but g still more €x- escaped, Smoke iEnt meas- ure hed and ¢ 1t table by rred he eve it w tors ould t traordinar having back: vay the | burnished by a rising moon. | upon midnight when | man in his employ, lhh‘ There was too much' one reason why | sin The planter, ¢here- | continyed, | sense of | I o = it dozed the | to a stand- ap as he was low- moniously to the ground back to consciou was removed ar leoked up into the s of Lai-Ho, s a vacancy on the hun today,” he & S eyes 8 over those 1 ndt to his dis that gome- night attire Rornes settlers, but not ffered for sale by the leac- a 1sistant Tying garet about 3 10 1.ai-He shook head am afraid 1 must ask nt for a little while you it ¥ long. MR of those great e heerful when Wg'in jt! Corrigan had no time men “Wwho lacked grit The ger of s two assistants had good yous nestness you to 1 can sanre most ¢ tight portions of the 1o admit t earth hound t this was tightest “May 1 as wh the execu- but he : tion is to take place?' he demanded with a coolness that puzzled the orlental, “Yours will be the second,” came the enigmatical reply White was more than ordinarily dense, He had by no means re. coverad from the effects of the| journey from his comfortable bed 1o the clearing hewn from the vir.| jungle in which he now lay. “A he commented brightly, “One of your charming little festi- vals! Are there many competitors, may 1 ask?" Heeglanced aside to where four | enormous coolles were digging with feverish energy. Tal-Ho turned on his heel. “There will be two executions, he returned coldly. “It {s our cu tom te destroy unfalthful wivi with thelr Jovers!” He strode to where the work was in progress. ‘White's blood seemed to run cold in his veins, Perspiration oozed trom every pore. He struggled like A CLOTH WAS CLAPPED OVER HIS MOUTH, a madman with his bonds, cursing Lal-Ho at the top of his volce. Presently he grew calmer, con-| scions only of the acute rawness of | the wounds the thongs had made. He called to the rubber king. “Mr, Lai-Ho!" The Chinaman came slowly back him, “Murder me in what fiendish way but be just to vour wife. Remember her European upbring- ing, the freedom of our girls as compared with vours. Belleve me, has done nothing nothing whatever.” He paused, gasping for breath. “You will sald L mous to you will, excuse me, T know," i-Ho, wrinkling ip his enor- face but 1 cannot belleve vyou, Mr. White."” “Good Tord, man!” the English- man crled hoarsely. “T tell you it's true, 1 can't do more than that. T¢ Mr. Corrigan were here, he would | tell you the same “Mr. Corrigan is clared the oriental finality, There came footsteps in the forest and, as White stared helplessly in the di-| rection from which the sound came, he saw her. Her hands were | tied behind her back, but her feet were free She came with little, halting steps into the opening, twe hrow ned bearers at her heels, She screamed when she ght sight of White, and ran to- ward him, lLal-Hq caught her arm and threw her to the ground. He shouted something in a dia- ¢ct the Englishman did not under- stand. The rers lifted her and carried her to where coolies rested their long-handfed Writhing in agony, White saw her thrust bodily into earth, until | only her head appeared above the | surface; hed the soll stamped ir neck; and then, as ed to bulge from their saw a_man, whose | muscles Atood out in knots, passing | thumb g the blade of al not here' de- with an air of a sound of spades. | the sockets, hie alo figure ‘came suddenly mht! ed hoth hands the hilt, | 1 1ot rd for | he command | White closed his eyes, then ned them again quickly 1 shots rang out in close suc- tows his master word of | tng “Ho fell heavily on his face ir springy turf exccutioner spun round like a great Lo ripped on his n dropped. | i coolics of the rubber King ring before the and his the fled in panic, & grim form of Corrigan guide believing Some- and at him had gone. ing bis head — lost consciousness. He came to himse with the aw spirits in his mouth, | feeling of acute dampness on and neck. He blinked up rous eyes of a girl in | wered jacket of blue ps hovered tantalizing- snapped in he quaintly #ilk. whose She nodded back at the form of Co towering in the back- dear,” she simply Still ous, he hands over her arne, Suddenly realized that ‘his bonds had gone. He struggled painfully to his knees. 1 say, Corrigan,” he blurted out, | I'm deugedly sorry to got ¥ou ) this mess. There'll be ne « row gbout this held his head to inkled his forehead ay out, Donald, passed hav Corrigan one Don't worry your my boy,” he said. pigeon. There's a little hundred mil away aching for a kiss for utes and I'm dying (In Our Neat Issuc: “THI CINATING MISS PATERSON.") | o sbout “That's my girl not a who's been mi for my that fifteen | only | thin er | ter and beat | longer. | cdges, | siightly | til as thin Two prefixes, both easy, are the transgressions from the straight and narrer in this puzzle. 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Breakfast—Orange uice, cercal m, broiled Lacon °ggs on spinach and al pancakes, sf ham muffins, milk J sauce, baked poty toast, corn- matoes, meal bread ginger hread, milk, Dinner ~— Stewed mashed potatoes, cabbage salad, tea chicken, creamed carrots, canned strawber. rvies, Cousin Julia's . corn bread, milk, coffec The pancalkes glven to a child lfl a child of ("\ndl that Y until pin will eat with much hetter grace. Cormeal Pancakes and cups flour enp cornm blespoons powder, 1 salt, 4 tablespoons sugar, 1 Ps boil- water, 1 blespoons dlv One onc-halt al, 5 3-4 1-4 cups milk into boiling min baking powder and salt. at cgg until light Put boilea cornmeal pito mixing bowl, ada milk and beat until smooth. Stir in dry ingredients, Add egg and but- until smooth, but no ing Sift nd cook for five flour, nea water utes, sift Too much beating this stage pancake making ruined more than one batch of pancakes. at Drop batter by speonfuls onto a | Caracas Sweel hot well-greased griddle, one side and when well puffed, of bubbles and cooked on turn and brown on the other Brown on full the side. \ As sour miik is not plentiful dur DEG g interasmonthe Jthiatr using sweet milk is worth .remem- bering. Noodles in Cheese Sauce Noodles — One egg, 1 teaspeon water, 1-2 teakpoon salt, 1 cup flour Beat ez slightly wit} salt, Sift i with a smooth water and flour. eutting dough silver knife. Knead and very stiff. Roll floured molding Loard as paper. Cover with a towel and let stand for 20 minutes. Roll up ltke a jelly roll and slice very thin. Unroll slices. Let dry for aIf an hour. Drop into hotling alted water and cook twenty min- About two quarts of boiling water and one lespoon of salt is required the whole recipe When t drain and pour into L] hot Pour over on & utes, nder ing dis. sery ing on t 1 ege, | Mix and | until | un- | SISTE. MARY asoned with slices with and garnish Cheese Sance cup finely chopped tablespoons butter, 1 1-2 cups milk, grains pepper in tlour and stirring constant- 14 salt, dcpend- se, add cheese and water until cheese pepper anid stir add mill ¥. When simooth vasou with 104l es. liard-boiled or tiirec egRs (locolale /5 a fine eafing Chocolate Slip a cake in your pocket if startingona long walk. P x = Keep it in your ) desk for emer- gency lunches, f or in your \ .. automobile. Walter Baker&Co.Ltd. ESTABUSHLD 1780 Dorchester Mass. | Montreal Can. BOOKLLT OF CHOICE RICIRES. SENT FRLE