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A Wife's REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Mrs. Durkee Obfecied to Dicky's Shetch $3380500843 Why P 2 What Mrs nd Durkee Demand Letter from Beatrice Summers scott to actors TOMORROW tinued ihi THE YOUNG LAITY AGROSS THE WAY (s Promotes Skin Purity And Beaut Daily s skin fr touches of the O the toilet, as ] ey The young lady acroms the vay sy sbe dosss' bellcve we'rs bad another pro dent that laid so much ecphasis on th importance of the homely virtues 21 Pres dent Cocldge does since old Beniacis | Fraskle bassell was i the White He Cuticura Products Are Reliable I it s NEW: BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1924, DAILY FASHION SERVICE A SMART COSTUME ere's a i ¢ di ed pussy very palntable quality 1ble | s und coat lining are willow taffeta and it of plain silk the same shads undwork of the printed irf finishes the coat. | costume of the sk, A W B | Gossip’s Corner { Lavender Tones tones nre sald to he the pular shades for Palm Pastel colors are than the br Iaening Slippers st eventug slipy I colors, mucl ry Hand Painth | hasha Leads ¢ list wear the rn Vlannel Blouses of plain flan! when. w pastel mes rts in Spring Coats show the front single o dis dout New Fringe 18 a new t d on af at consis material ed on the ed olid with small beads Latest Noyveity hite Sport Dresscs Wash Milk Bottle As soon emptled a milk bottls t once with cold ‘ filled until ready as you have To Clean Brushes ON HEALTH e T ABLES AIR FOR SLEEPING e ir hed- er why v awake think n top ust v did net had «d the 1st read it in a story on The Adventures f Raggedyhm wafaggedy Andy /3 by Johmy Sruelle o1} Ann hid in the bushes BEGIN HERE TODAY | Two prospectors, Hal Springer | and Rudy Nichols, are shot and | killed in an argument with a} scoundrel by the name of Joe Mac- | arthur. Harry Gloster returns to | the camp, finds the bodles of his! and realizes that he will used of the crime. So he fiees sonthward, En route he saves the » of a stranger, Lee Huines, from arthur's murderous hand. Glos- s not know, however, that wrthur s the slayer of his part- > | Joan™ lives with an old recluse, Buck Danlels, presumably her | father, in an out-of-the-way ranch She complaing to him that she never is allowed to go where | other girls go. That night she slips | from her bed and gazes through | her window at a beautiful red glow | in the eastern sky. | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY But no forest fire could spread 8o | rapidly, and no forest fire at such | a distance could throw such a glow | into the upper sky. For that mat- | ter, as she very well knew, there | were no trees on the mountains— | nothing but a wretched scattering | of shnburned brush and spine cov- | d cactus, Iresently an orange rim pushed up, and then grew Into a great| half circle which framed the ragged heads of three peaks. And then the | moon went up until it stood all ex- | posed, resting only on its lower edge upon the very tip of the highest peak | And the light fell fairly through | the window upon Joan €0 that the | white of her nightgown, when .qn[ looked down, had bheen changed to a softly shimmering rich color. Or t sccmed to her excited faney. § could not stay .\'r-n\vlhmz," was whipping her out. The moon was lifting momently high and high- up the aky. And it all «ense of weight. It was floating on nothingness and pouring down bright and brighter light At least, it gave her light for dressing. And when dressed — and every swift and noiseless across the room to the bureau and picked up the hand mirror. When she had brought it hack before the window she had to turn it to a particular angle before she conid see herself Y | Mhen she, came out wunder the stars. She went out to the barn, tound her saddle in the dark, and passed on 10 the corral. There were a half dozen horses there, but she knew them all Because where I'm going I don't know — and when I'll come back 1 don't know — but I think it will he a longer way than I've ever rid- den before. So you're the one for me, Peter, dear! rubbed the house nough & was move now she drifted nose of a shining ik a rock wi e drew saddle onto his back. tke a well mannered horee re- ed from puffing out his body taut, the nead anxiously toward face, and as she rode allop pour- south, and seemed to Joan for a he wanted; Jumnped Peter over a gatrs up, s the stars was doubly his was goal enough for of the moon, with fad face up to them her rge out #ll When she her heford nld shut close or e CHAPTER \ The Venturcsome Moth ad ridden three forest alianongl There she and ett s thrown " house Buck Ay this night read of And there re and 1se couples 1 their Daniels bein every was a man and a woman. art of eat strangely walked were often close iogether ‘Hack of happiness, L leAcnd- CASTORIA \IOTHER:~ Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, unison, looked up to the moon. It! had floated well up in the heavens now, and it looked llke a buckler of priceless silver. Around it wag spread a halo of color — a rain- bow of fantastic delcacy. Indeed, it was worth looking at. that moon. But Joan, crouched be- hind a rock and watching with the intentness of a wild cat, studied the faces of two who paused just “be- fore her to stare at the sky, and certainly it appeared to her that she had never seen a more foollsh oxpression. Thelr Iips were parted a little and their hands were clasped he a gaunt fellow, bowed and old with labor even at thirty years, | S s T M i 46 e RY FOR Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there- from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. | | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W Absolutely Harmless - NogOpiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it A WEDGE OF GEESE STREAMED ACROES THE MOON. | she big-handed from work and | her face parched and thin from the What wer “1 love you, a they murmurls rgle, dear “Oh, Bill — I you, too!” They turned away, slowly, and 1 another pair that was com- ng up. L murmurfed Joan to her-| self with magnificent scorn. “What | stupid things they arel" | Here was another couple. At) Jeast they werc not gaping at the | oon. The girl was &0 pretty that| it made Joan smile with pleasure to sée her. And then with piercing | eve she examined the dress of her. There was a peculiar magic in it. | HORIZONTAL It was ouly a simple pink frock,| 1. Note of scale. but it fluffed around the body of | 3. A serpent. the girl Nke a clinging bit of sun- | Declination. tinted clond. . Two-wheeled vehicles. One Heroes, o through the mist to the outline of | 12. One who diglikes. the graceful body. And yet there |14, Bay window. was nothing immodest, . Native metal, The man, too, was quite diffcrent | 17, Anything. from the other of the crooked | By way of. shoulders and the wan face. He . A color. was & lhandsome fellow, arrowy . Viewed straight, with a pair of level black Toward. brows and keen eyes beneath them. | Wager. “He'll 1el] her that he loves hi . Exclamation, said Joan to herself. “I hope he Striped animal does! And what will she do then? On. But their conversation was not at Negation. what she had wished, Heavy welght. “We've gone about far enough,” |34, By. said the girl, coming to a hait and . Remunerates. facing her companion so that her | 3s. Location. profile cam into line with the | Favorite watchful eyes of Joan, “Now, what do you want to say to me? “Just you know I'm going | say claimed the man. “Haven't the least idea.” “You have though. You've broken | 5q. your promise again!" | 5 “What promis 5 you'd flirting Gainor! Besides — 1 don't | know what you mean."” Yqu do though.” 1 you explain ick croksword puzzles, come back and try this one, It's easy for a starter. expected to luok‘ all Pendant, . Chosen tew, aighten what to . To be indebted. You and I VERTICAL Afterward 2. Exist. stop Seattered ty Negative conj Italian fruit Ocean freight Montague been you all eve like your danced with him And he looked plumb foolich was daneing twiee, You vhile he It you've become disgusted with | CROSSWORD PUZZLE . Periods. . River in France. . Exclamation. 3. Chills and fever. . Musical note, . Foe. . Run away. . Value of decimal . Yet. . Large cask. . Too warm. . Preclous stones. . Yours and mine, . Make amends. . Friendship, . Goulash. . Strike with a flat object. Burning. . Masculine . Exist Pedal, digit 7. Bellow. Thus. . Point of compass. pronoul [SHLET] NIROHEGIOMA Hfiliim ii[ .m YRALIT |'| ATHN ARV Ilyi Are Teal vant to kecp you from being talke about.” “Dan't worry ] &ay, Nell What'll make me thing wrong: you icalous again?! of not! 1 Hus about you m got 1o stop!” ” When I'm do- nothing ery figure it and mighty gla a2 whi sald that many wrong man you vou're tired that you're at least?” in my life js. But tha vou with Nrtakfast — O thin cream, toas! bread anges, cereal, amed dried beef on brown pancakes, . milk, coffe Rice and nut rol) n bread, grap hearts of hamburg sponge or wo liashed crumb wheat tc things wn and look and bright at a gent that| s ‘em flat and you Know as T do. And then you've of emil them sort there was em, if vou got soking d g up sud- spouge i to tell At 1epo- sala cake, w'd could as ik a4 apricots bran rolls, milk, coffe A soft cooked egg on toast should scrved to four-year-olds luncheon in place of tI and Since meat 13 planned for none s needed heir luncheon. However. if it's possible, serve the hearty meal at noon-time and the lighter mea! in the evening. In many fam- \lles the man of the house and the 1ildren are not at home at “real” meal must be vou talk as i Were g 1 not another | be to you rice en 1 won't go me. 1o n my life it up with excitement o out and take his “Oh, don't speak t meant to do served at six Rice One-half cup rice, ablespoons butter. teaspoon e could only t, 1-4 teaspoon pepper 1 cup : \ut meats, fine dried bread crumbe Wash rice well through several vaters. Cook in boliln salted and as dry as the goodness of is thrown away in the which it was cooked ket 1 butter, milk. salt, pep Mix well and shape in bread crumbs spoon melte: and Nut Roll 1 cup milk, 2 say She n as cold 1 ain't Ne Jowy Gair ¥ tired of going to bother you no more But we got to have a show here and now!" (To Be Continued Iy re me right the rice water ip | ! cool and Glaze Bread home.made bread st attract] eaten yolk of an €g§. of Berve with | ' Menus A without tomato sauce Hamburg Sponge 2 emgs, 4 tablespoon Two cups milk, tahle spoons & 1 gratu lated 5 tablespoons cold water, nge, 1 whipping ains sait well with milk ok in double boiler un til thick. Remove from the fire and in in ened in cold water and dissolved over hot wa'er Ada wi grated rind of or unge and let stand untl cool. Wher mixture beging to stiffen beat witl 1_dover beater until foamy. Fol if® cream whipped until stiff wit} powdered sugar and u few grain of salt, Chill serve with ¢h nge cut from the dinr ight before Date Salad chopped nuts, creai and pepper, 18t whipped cream dates and dip in very 1hi o tables 15 sugar to boiling water Jakes th Put dates on a pan and pu in a cool oven untii y “plumped.” Remove h nuts 4 chee antlh molst a Niing with taste whi cup Beat Sugar 4 CERS stir juice and cak the 1ate se, crean, salt stones, worke Season pepper e mixiug the dates on a bed of lettuce wit nayonnaise topped with a &poor to