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A Wife’s Confessional REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Why Mother Granam Suddenly I know fortunate competent and can see that—and blg enough to humor Juntor, 1'd like to bring but honestly, I'm afraid it to death to as you are be and then you can ft with him." i her eves with a knowing voica ran 5 top. y at my your Capitulated The hospita Mother Graham 11§ position ove erect postur Mras War s —you ar a Gra by tan hin | ale and P you undoubtedly will ger rein-law oper ked at m t ga and m low had wits' 1one there " Jaw was to | tory a patient e very like « opposite ng ny me Ie ther-i i cau ly: e T not art that to tooled me s and yvou're w n't 1 garet, 1t ting out woman in the ha ter, Sometim Xaow she *Margare Queruious old peratively fron 1 looked plea ] Madge's Perplexi oT'1] walt a fen teded, and I way to find bed, her feet ¢ body weakly &n #de as sha strugg wting posit her, and d #ho rest her whole welgk “Mother, ¥oing yon m FPlease shouldn’t be sit know." “T ki phe ret snip show her 1 sround as the jam e &he o Shto Gossip’s Corner Yokes Appear key have again made ¢ 1 eir ap- on and yokes bel particularly aw it B Novel Vestees ex of all materials appear on capes, those quilted r fur being most nove e me g0 mad I jus wonldn't t 1 were a sma . Theater Hats hate are T and permitted b again. ow ¥ 0 two I busied myself cal as ] knew she lik ey women. They are made to At tha SR head snugly and to suggest a close cotffure 2 used er a 1sed, Lmerald Rings evnthetic emers gs to make Larze in ellver sett] “I'm in the Wrong." to help yon Mother Gl me Insets Features cts of roval blue velvst harder a fronfs of arrow lla O doing ks Nice Combination SHlio“Tanglen Yatter from Lnslie Prescott to the| i danger sath Tittla Marquise. Care of the 2 Jack's Secret, Trewer TOMORROW — This leuer tinued con- philos the holds pliment B —— THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY } The young lady acros there must be some honest milkmen who would @era to aell milk cogtaining butterise king a 18 a very s girl wiil like me. Silk fabrie of great resili-| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924, r— DATLY WASHION SERVICE | FOR YOUNG GIRLS | | Here s another printed siik frock designed for a young girl. The model s of pink chiffon with bril. lant flowers and bands of green, red and pink ribbons on the hem. e ————— bined with white georgette erepe makes the most attractive combi. nations and costume slips. Gains Favor large hat is daily gaining in r for afternoen wear, but for daytime occasions, the small is supreme. Flowing Sleeves Tong flowing sleeves are noticed some of the newest dinner gowns, but when they appear, usually the peckline is lower Unpolished Rice unpolished rice when and avold that which broken kernels, Buy pos has To Blue Clothes blue clothes use cl sater and mix the bluing thorough- v with the water before putting in he clothes, an eold Troning Board ironing board should he cov- with a thick pad, then cotton tightly and smoothly 1 first Should Be Stretched 1 silk underwear etched, not ironed Use Damp Cloth n all scouring use a damp, not et cloth, for scour! 1 much water prever nal materfal the work & w Too from is worse Smart Pajamas 8 b crepe de ¢ ¢ ly trimmed with ored lace Keep Apples Drs Apples should slways be kept in TABLES oN | | | shonld l | { ‘A 4ry place. Bruised t should and da- be scparated To Cook Parsnips. Parsnips should he cooked fling water for 30 or 40 minute fried in butter, in then | HEALTH CAREFUL OF THE EYES are sontent urmost % of strain to capacity or fut peaple use 10 YXhe Mr. Mann way to a It Most parts of the body can be re 4 to some extent, in one wayv or But if the delicate optic out of eommission there is real troub The which generally aff eve defects, eye strains, dentd o ove Aieeneed eye defects common and are frequently due ta r-sighted far-sightedness astigmatism-—words that may eves Te Anytown was that brought hin of his ooulist fou troubles ight are eve acci- Of thess, are quite ness, sound to those eye Bpec to familiar who iste, T through the pre- Zone to se are n of ¥ JLEERY Woriptio glasees such as pinkeye and 1ra towels of a pe ace cloths, or handkerchiefs wr bad light or ove gotting light frem the wrong direc- tion with constant glare in the eyes and from similar causes. This should be a ef source of care. ye ac- cidents ara not eastly preventad and are most frequently caused hy dirt particies and Where the par- ticle 18 ingrained a phy 11 be consuited. The Adventuress KaggedyAvhn' B ~ugyluiy 3 “Which py Isle? Raggedy Ann asked a who stood right in front s whits Magical hoat 4 from Rag- Andy and to raight ut stir- of the Please we can paes; ou ¢ magical boat to bump fnto vou & are too cloge together at to sail around oes “Ha! 1 guess 1 shall not stir one er “] saw th . way down 1 1 =aid to myself, ‘Th s a magical boat, for it s ab way Is the road to Hap. would not sald threw n Then he carried threw her beside Rageed and of g's Ex not know as he car gRed “Ha! T guess T <hall not «tis step!” the man =aid ong You'd wrosile those restle 1 #pec path, the Andy help gedy Ann sent it fly | this, makes one very, very Lungry acquired by nsing | rhave a hetter man to replace young >4 PATERSON “Fellowes!" shouted Corrigan | suddenly from the veranda rafl, | “bring me those binoculars, will you?" | The first assistant, lean, spare |and hatchet-faced, left the map he | had been studying intently, and | went over to where a deal table stood in a corner ‘by the wall “Right hand drawer, fsn't {t?" he demanded. | “That's the ticket. Quick, old son. There's something here I don't | quite understand.” The proprietor of the Orang-Pu- teh estate was gazing intently through a convenlent lane purpose- Iy left between the rubber trees to | where, at the foot of a slope, two white-clad forms were checking a heap of trunks. The morning train had just arrived. A tall Stkh watch- man, resplendent in the inevitable turban and the new livery of khaki with bright red piping, shout- |ing something to a mandor whose | coolies were laboriously weeding. A | couple of nude children and a bent | old native who had nothing better to do, were regarding the new- comers with intense interest. Fellowes handed over the binocu- Corrigan focused them swiftly |and carefully. | “It's & woman,” declared the as- | mistant, who was possesed of long | aight, | Corrigan discar | with evident disgu { “Damn!” he said loudly. “She's deuced good looking," pur- sued Fellowes, ignoring the pro- prietor's remark. “Nicely turned out, too. Seems to know her way about, Don’'t much care for the look of the chap who's with her. Wa man Number Two looks mighty impressed, By Gad! She m speak the lingo like a na- ‘You don't happen to notice the nanie she's got sewn on her petti- at that distance?” growled Corrigan sarcastically. Fellowes grinned amiably, “What's wrong?” he inquired, coming round to face the other. The great Corrigan folded arms “Wrong! Why, the place'll bhe swarming with women before wo know where we are! I didn't bar- gain for thie, T can give you my When they sent me hi pedigree from Singapore, I thought we wers on a good thing. The agents assured me we couldn't lars, d the glasses | coats, his White while he's away; and/hinted hat, with the riff-raff that's pour- g out east just now, we'd he wise look round and see if we couldn't squeeze him in as a permonency! Fellowes whistled ‘And you hadn’t a notion he was married 2" “Good T.ord, no! It's upset all my calculations. The ehack I set apart | this chap can hardly be | upon as marricd quarters. You know what women are. Mra. White won't thank me, on her re- turn, if finds I've allowed a strange man to occupy thelr place.” Fellowes gazed over his shonlder {1oward the intruder, by this was already half-way up the slope, ¢he man| ing a couple of yards behind “She have my place,” he ked out snddenly started as if he new she unwelcome wha, time, folla can ie Corrigan had bean stung “My poor old diot!"” n he eried tely ean't be golve the problem, at any Corrigan Kk thought hands deep in Fresently he his poc- 1V — THE FASCINATING MISS 'something more ' i | Miss Paterson?” { Mr, and trowned Al v right. 1t ‘'re fool enough to t out for them — 60 be it But, vou can take it from me, that young man's in for a pretty warm quarter of an hour n 1 get him 4 T'll tavor ose damned 1 a plece of my mind, at time." Agents v tha game . a bit “After e jsand’s no pa Wonder if she lek,” onur ellowes. for plays 1f in & cracked wall. A hung on the bristle that and ericket ed up to the ellows singlet of Whi was missing. His shrunk so that mities expo rvas boots, qu tiesn of Busp watched him | their to oblige wi an,” he sald. Y INPrepossessing appes have th red effc she's fallen in with — and decide t home A voice ame from th flight of wood you short Corri gun vou echoed out of the I suppose ame,” replied a tall, pink-and- llowed the Me - er 1 somae old 4 in- 1 hope I a fresh, ot deep en Corrigan | | assistant SoulwanteAnd NS heaith resort. Miss She extended | 1 and Cor-| A moment in H'} greeted How do you do?” & ORRIGAN’ EDMUND SNELL O e o NEA CEROTE % than friendliness n the light that flashed from those bewlitching violet eyes, The first as- sistant, knocked completely off his balance by the unexpected news that this amazingly attractive woman was actually unattached, forgot for the moment a two-days' growth of beard and abbreviated nether garments. He responded ef- tusively, holding her fingers for quite a second longer than was ab- “IT'8 A WOMAN," DECLARED THEASSISTANT. ! solutely necessary. A look from | Corrigan brought him to his sensés, “I've heard quite a lot about you in Singapore, Mr. Corrigan,” sald Miss Paterson, nestling .comfort- | ably in the cushions. “You used to be in Perak, didn’t you? My friends |’ — the Davises — were up there. | too, for quite a while.” - | “Davis,” repeated Corrigan| thoughtfully, “Davis? Pretty usual name out here, Miss Paterson. | What was he? Accountant of some |’ sort or other? Ues,” said the v. “A chartered 're frightfully nice people, you know. He's doing awfully well. Of course they gent you their salaams.” “Thanks, Been out east very long, “Oh, ne!” She turned to her brother who was leaning against the rafl, talking to Fellowes. “How long have I been out hers, Teddy?" “A ‘couple of months, more or “‘Yes, that's all. D'vou know, T simply adore the tropics. I feel as it T've heen out here all my lifel” “Ah!" commented Corrigan, get-| ting to his fest. “Mr. Fellowes has vary kindly put his bungalow at| vour disposal and has decided to | migrate to the one I had intended for your brother.” | eay,” protested Paterson “That's awfully good of you, and all that; but we really ean't”hear | of your turning out, can we, En{d?" “I should say not, indeed. Can't we manage to fit in somehow?" Before e rigan broke “Sort | Fellowes'll there now. I'll g low with your bar o yourselves. ncross men to fol- Paterson, as down, run 1 want to have vou. Say between morning, Miss secing some- se. You're only | Cheery- you ng. goon vou setted as across and e a four and s00d Paterson. 1 thing of yo f miles from me tew words with a conple ¢ oh everyt He wate nding 1 led over the his first at the opening sun blinds until | to sight round a in the then turned sm.i v and <1 into chair ad vacated. As he cigaret tia Fe k up the steps ‘ map,” he ex He folded the v a stuck it in a paused for a reigan ou think of as- sistant, He between the hl they lost bend the lamn Athlessly e ? better soon,’ and cking to zan slung after !inside and mash. Add bu s mused from 1the T “that 1 eting a char ose 1 was LR ered o could com- Malay language | the topmost | r trees, the nt of the 1y when, by the s of the orient, son had nably and in a grim & imagined to festa, (To Be Continued) made ¥ popu- evenlng IDDIES'COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with— girl very posi-| 2f accountant, | | coffee. | six years of age one-h H SEEEEEE B This neat little -ma-jig . 7. A ruminant was constructed by one who spent 8. Writing instrument, his boyhood on a Michigan farm 9. Small part of lincar foot That's why he natural fines 11 11, Two horses. vertical as “two horse { 18. Deer flesh. HORIZONTAL | 14. Those at the head . Very brave person 16, Uncovers, . Many as one. 17, Stalks. . Precious stone. 19, Witch . Deep hole, mallest number . Word of denfal or refusi Summit. . Conjunction uniting alu . To walk, tives. . Made use of . Mercenary . To cut grain 5, Myself. lise, . Long seats. gment of a circle . Noting comparison . A cover for the headl . Small particle of m An exclamation. 22. Parched with heat, . Where humanity orig 24, Lifetimes, 26. Ostrich. 28, Those who sort Mama Necessities, Masculine proi.o Perfod of time Mimie Angry . Fellow. Tidy. VERTICAL Feminine pronoun. A square of type. . Not shut, Western state mons, Within. . Male cat. sett] Fried Cakes Two medium-sized Breakfast — Halves of grape- fruit, ecrisp whola wheat toast, brolled ham, potato puffs, spinach molds, milk, coffee. Luncheon—Cream salad, graham teat 2 cup potatoes, 1 3 tea- 1-4 tea- teaspoon tablespoons butter e sugar, 1 of cor bread, milk ovster iced Er 12 orange Dinner Brolled martinique potatoes, scalloped to-' Boll a matoes, pear salad, fried eakes ar and , whole wheat millc we to re mix Add but- thoroughly, Stir in Il beaten and beat in sugar. and sift two cups of flonr, salt l . wier and nutmeg to Il more be as soft it and roll floured :nolding With a ring cufter ani lot lard. Take from ewer or wire dipper brown paper 11d hot enongh to ¢ { bread from loaf in 60 che rolls, Children under 10 ye of will not indulge in the and cheese for dinner. The uice of the grapefruit should be served the children under alf hour be- board Then a well-coc fry cream, the spin- ach potato pufs toast furnish a hearty tor the juniors that is easily gested. fried flour. The douk ak possihle to casily. R on a 1d breakfast. with th and milk Oyster Salad small oysters 1.2 e ta the top of «ide and 1ould come quickly rown on one brown on the One pint 1 ery moist Wash and drain oysters untfl plump. Drain and add f lemon. Let stand in a cold y or ice until Combi and serve on a bed of lettuce, Martinique Potatoes Tour large smooth potatoes, am, 1 ege, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, fow drops onlon ! dressing to Seald uire on chill mayon Seap, Ointment, Talcum sold everywhere. e bal i er, éream. yolk of eg¥ stirring con- minntes. 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