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A Wife’s Confession I6 Garrieen's New Fhase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE frstoiietoerassensttiatitatetsantanatentis s assiaess 3. 3 . What Madge Wead fn Mother Graham's Lear Disgrace The the r y I ha and upon which I change from ac humorous t you wers #ippantly prev: leas & Chirese shaking her my suggestion to lie NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924, | pr——— DAILY TAARION SERVICE NOVEL COLLAR are many interesting th frock but nothing ovel than the collar ef hich is built up from the L gl consists of two rows of embroldery, The simulated kets muke an excellent place for broldery and the bands of e heighten the Interest, rse this is a French mode), tect frock gt one For Lighting need more electr] room with dark walls ones smember tly had indu Handling Fish Forgotten soon as fish {s br house it should r 4 and put on the ice Had t—t be To Hold Gravy bottom crust ¢ E of erg hava to kno baper I wrapp remain cakes £q to line cal e1 paper. et It Smart Noveltirs and cuff sets e in the nove ara used n ost e Popular Sweaters are all the rage, Some t dresscs in Paris are s in pure tones Sport Suits tatlored veloped in wool are tre: process sheer weav spo of the & simple c Satin Gowne and flesh.colored the vogue E resorts and for general evening wear. For lurking within White satin eneral EABLES ON CHAPPED HANDS HEALTH Gossip s Corner Moisten Brushes you es a hal? ounces of ces of rese water. Mix y night and morning. 1 to find relief of camphor Be Careful ya‘ es are prent 4 be very Glase- Mp use the simple again A lotlon can cerin oTangles ie Prescott to the pleasur Letter from Le: Little Marquise, Care of the &ecret Drawer, Continued et never mentioned John the flower- ght, lined SORE ERUPTIONS| ONBACK OF HEAD Spread to Neck, ltche and Burned Terri w.i)/' Cuticura Healed, oan w th a gor nah’n often wh fi-’?., ‘ be made and a ha ounc f Salicylate of eoda, half glveerin, ira a half pint of wate rax The Advem‘uresf KaggedyAm w Raggedy Andy by fSOMmy Grue“e £o0d in | through weod tred 4 after runr TOMORROW — inned )E YOUNE LAB_UGRD?S THE W"‘ So the hobhy ity-click”” down the path horse went Click- I will 'a)” 3, wait for t} us sida t The young lady acron the way s [ she's_glad for more r . see that Mr. Miellon ia Tikely n the ¢ been able while @2 Washingten to live { m & A ;,:o\' »’: VII «— PROTECTING PAMYLA BEGIN HERE TODAY Corrigan, proprietor of the g-Puteh estate in Borneo, and llowes, his first assistant, look ith disfavor upon thelr unseru- \bor, Arundill, has put up & new bun- galow, w h attracts the eyes of | Pamela Veroker, sister of Jack Vereker, who {s & business assoclate | of Arundill. Miss Vereker tells lhl-) lowes that Arundill hotes him like | polson; that Arundill is not playing | square with his employers, and lhl!\ he {8 constantly annoying her with | proposals of marriag Pamola | Iso tells Fellowes that she believes Arundill is plotting the death of her rother, simply because he knows too much about his affalrs, Pamela tays that two shols fired {n the air will be a signal t she s In dan- | ger. Now Jack Vereker is callsd | iway on business for Arundlll, und‘ he s Fellowes to protect Pamela. NOW GO ON WITH THE bTURY‘ Tellowes' heart leaped within him | and it was only with an effort that he succeeded in remaining outward- ly calm. | “1 see. You'd lke her to trot round with me whenever she fecls inclined.” He flushed suddenly be- neath the tan. “Did your sister sug- gest this?" "Prnk‘r surveyed the back of his Or- Jus neig Fellowe I don’t remember. We were talk- | gs over last ni and I be- 6 the idea was my own.' She offered no objection? “On the contrary. Look here, Fel- lowes, T don't think I quite follow | vou. What in the name of .mudnetu1 are you driving at?" Corrigan's second held his head obliqu ‘I'm not very well up in these tters; it had never occurred to me that a woman like Miss Vere. ker would want to hang around with a feller for a week or ten days | on end. As far as I'm concerne there's nothing I'd like bLstter in th world.” Vereker thrust his hands into hit | pockets. | I wish you meant that,” he said The taller man gasped “ER “You said there was like batter.” 1 wish in command | nothing you'd from the bottom of my eart 1 could believe you, It'd case my mind tremendous! D'you think I don't know,” he continued flerce. ly, “what Arundill's game is with regard to us both? D'vou think I/ realize what an ass I was to ow my hand? Every time he's t me on these fool's errands I've | red agonies of mind for her Arundill wants Pamela—~and he'd like to know I was at the bot- tom of the sea. I've been fired at twice late It anything should happen to me—" ’I'w other caught his hand. “You can count lutely — and in tand m Vereker preturned his grip warm. “Thanks," muttered hoarsely, You're a brick, Fellowes. Er— hat are you drinking?" Out of the corner ot his eye Fel. lowes caught the slim form of aP- mela standing in the doorway. What ars vou two conspiring?" 18 inquired gally, comlng toward = he owes was just saving that s whiskey sundown— disgustedly have to wa for I saw a boy poli a couple of minutes a It was when Pamela wae officiaty ing with that Fellowes' head came You look lowas."” ‘T was whether y How Aromantie! t very long, t)' glasses You won thoughtfu wondering replied, of fraternizin said thickly. 4 be Interested 4 it necessary erritory.” came into Fellowes' with vou, | all be 20%Y 6 ) cOmes into ¢ nature of a tugge # his brows . without as Apart a far bettar posi- s extend- | | PLING | Wlackness ¢4 among white people in these parts than you are.' Arundill came a step forward, his fists clenched, “Do you reallze whd I am?" “I don't need telling what you are’" He swung suddenly sldeways, catching the other's wrist in mid- alr and sending its owner toppling backward into a thorn bush, “Keep both your hands in front of you, Mr, Arundil,” he added meaningly, loosening something in his hip pocket, | “I'll remember this, you ewine!" Fellowes stood right over him, holding the lamp so that Its rays fully {lluminated them both. “Listen to me, Arundill,” he sald “It you harm a halr of that girl's head T'll berak every bone in your damned body." He strode away presently into the HE SENT ITS§ OWNER TOP. BACKWARD, leaving the discomfited ger nursing his injured feelings 1 the extinguished lamp. As he surveyed himself in mirror of pis dressing table before turning in, his features twisted themselves into a broad grin. If he liad obeyed his first impulse he | N4 ne he |y would have sent his fist crashing into Arundill's ce .He was| beginning to infinitely grateful | for that thought. He had be second treated his enemy as something be- [Stump You for a while. neath contempt, something against | which it would be foolish to exert| ny serious effort ,and the memory | Arundill's beady eyes blinking up at him did his sou] There was another aspect of case that pleased him might- 3 Corrigan never hesitated to ack ants through thick nd thin, but a little violence on Is part in strange territory might, ave glven Arundil) just cause for iplaint, He could have displayed damaged features to the owner of the house with the blue sun blinds, with “This is what ona of your men lid. What are you going to do about L2 He would hardly be so anxious to admit that Fellowes had him into a thorn bush had taken the insujt of impotently good! the ving down these hectic tlmes Fellowes a superlatively busy ma were native eontractors for payment to be checked, | of hewn land to be measured, roolie labor to ndled and di- ge, and a matters time ed him seant reflect on the h his affaire de cosur w wisdem of his best methods her brother return. Pamela rode with him four of five, cometimes stopping at others electing to take mid-day at Vereker's Fel vmus ~— who Knew the protection until days ou meal changing were times when he sworn she read his caught the question ven while it or she would Jy forward, flushed or, if ' turn the There r wae €d on h o dawn. Her e had time to elrcles hung round her greeted him w She tottered rd cha'r wes wae genuinaly concerned s Vereker — what on earth's Are you i11° of tea, he tried to sl slammed the door in h 1aven't the least {4ea whe back to his own hou (To Be Continned THROUGH AGES Centuries ago sturdy Norse- men reali-ed the benefits of health-building cod-lives oil. Scott’s Emulsion brings to you the same vital- nourishment that enabled these mighty men of old— exempiify strength. Scott & Bewne, Rloenfield M. J. %2 | MOT HER Fletcher Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipa- tion, Flatulency, Wind Colie and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. 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Cave Breakfast — Apple sauce, thin cream, falt sauce, diced pot fns, grape Luncheon — twi cereal, in cream 1 muf- f coffee., Pigs in blankets, baked potatoce, hearts of cel- mon sponge, iplain cookiee, tea, whole wheat bread, , tcalloped ach, pineap- . coffee spocn nutuieg, 1.2 teaspoon salf, Mix 3 L rants, g bread crumbs, cur- z' d rind of lemon, sugar, salt and nutmeg. Add eggs well beaten and let stand half an hour. Soften butter and stir into mixture. Dissolve baking powder in 1-4 cup milk and stir into mixture, If the mixture 1s at all stiff, add mory k, encugh to muke quite moist The size of the ezgs determines the amount of milk necessary. Turn into a well buttered mol4 and etram three hours Serve warm sauce, lemon sauce 1oy 1)y & for bre .1L ast and do no the ham for dinner as the “pigs in blankets” provide protein and fat. Plgs in Blankets rge oysters, 12 salt and papper, with har whipped cream (Copyright, 1824, NEA Eervic: Tne ) Tawelve thin slices Lacor lemon READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANXTS NFI.UENZA As a preventive, melt and inhale ru‘bl and mernhg- vichs tablespoons | ___ OurlfMl"lan.l.nUl.lY'l 1-2 cups sweet cider === _ Jox aiated wi waro™ Feels Like New Woman pickles diluted with water. DIZZINESS ALL GONE AND CAN MOW Wash ham and remove rind. Let fe = stand 1 hour in cold water to cover. WALK WITHOUT A CANE ». J, W. Peterson, Rapublic, Wig Drain and parboil. Mix ugar and ¢ v, b mustard thoroughly and dissolve tn [ ¢\, 00 DUIE [ am feeling Uke o cider or grape juice or the diluted i a1l you eay to renew life for 6d peopls spiced vinegar. Put ham in ecas. [ feel I cannot do without ft. 1 am €% serole, pour over prepared supar 14 e0d was run down o 1 could ure. cover and bake 1 1.2 e e urs in'a noderata oven It epiced vinegar is used less sugar will be needed in the dress. g o s vigor asd julee from canned plums or and bedy other tart fruit can be substitutcd e for elder or grape juice ol e the rtomach and Rachclor's Pudding Tbe mancfasturars of Two cups stale now so well what fr wili dc et inetartioars ot Ll t they <e-r.y;h,”yeu_u opP 1 IFD\’ ter, sugar. 1 |«a con baking y.m.!"r, 1-3 tea- Wath and drain oysters and dry betwween towels, Sprinkle sparingly with salt as the bacon {8 sal Sprinkle with pepper and lemon fuice. Roll each oyster tightly in a ce of bacon, fasten with tooth- and broil in a hot frying pan il the bacon is crisp. Turn often ook all sides: Baked Ham One sl!ice ham cut 2 inches tt !4 cup brown sugar, § iry mustard, 1 or grape sweet is the cares of crunbs ' loat, 1.2 bread nal Laboratory, 1014 . Wabssh Ave. Chlcago, ik