New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1924, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924, —————— T e e R S R R R s e s R B e DAILY FASHION RERVICE little about men. Danlels meeting him at the door A thousand times, by hints and|terrible Buek Danlels, {n whose 1 ’ 2 BROCADE. FOX FUR G | direct commands, Buck Daniels had | hands the metal and wood of a re- l e s On ess-on ; 4 orderad her to pay no attention fo| volver became a 1ving thing which i § men «— to young men. And she had | could not fall to kill. obeyed. “1 can't tell you," she sald, ale TiRoRIs 08 haselar attractive evening cn L 1t scemed to her now that she “But, 1t you don't, Il never bo stume i & combination of . d was seelng a man for the first time, | able to find you, Yet 1 shall find 8 gold brocade and fox fur i | 4 And what a man he was! How he!you, If 1 have to spend 10 years REVELAT!ONS OF p WIFE e ot b Gt g ¥ | had stood forth in the schoolhouse | hunting. But, good God == with ) - Wi SRR R y . e | danes hall among the crowd! | only your volce to go on! Will you 110 green velvet, which Nare 48 R | “I'll keep my promise, he was| change your mind?" beantifully with 1 % b ’ === @924, b1 G P PUTHAM'S SONE RELEATED by NEA SERVICE NG, = | ylng, "It you want to hold me to! “"l cannot,”” she cried, halt soh. A R A i i Yot anaereint anaite i it. But It's sort of hard to talk to| bine. e o \!.i‘d_m:unll L, Uit appear in the brocude | e BEGIN HERE TODAY nge returncd |@ tree this way." [Nyt cried the big may. | y ¥indiug the lfeless bodics of his| For still the words and the| T don't see why Joan mur-|“I'd give 10 vears of my life for T ; k B¢ twa partners ut their gold-mining ' rhythm of the Spanish waltz rang Mured. “¥ou can hear me — 1 can | one look at you; but if I can't have cump, Harey Gloster flees south- through her head, and, tilting up Mear you [that, will you sing the song again ward, knowing that he will ho mc- her face, she began to sing them, | "It ain't the words that I mean, | for mo? t the. crime. On the way CHAPTER VI he insisted, “They're the least part| ‘Twice she tried the opening note, G ,“ saves the lifo of & slranger, The Gentle Flame |of & talk. and twice her volce shook away Lec Hamnew, from the muvderous| 1t made no difference that she| ~What is it made up of, then?” | to nothingness and falled hor, But 15 of a scoundrel by the name | did not understand the words: that| “The way you turn your head, (then tho sound arose very soft and Macarthur }id not lessen her enjoyment of the | the Way you 1ift your eyes, the way | yet clear as a bell ringing: i lives with an old recluse, rhythm ¥ | you smile or you frown, and the “Que viva la rumba: Danlels, presumably Der | “Que viva la rumba; color of your hair, fs a pile more | Que viva, que viva placer; er, in an out-of-the-way ranch | Que viva, que viva placer; fmportant than a hundred words, Que vivan las ninas, chulitas, boni he complains to him that | Que vivan las_ninas, chulitas, boni- | the best words that ever came out | : 188, or Is allowed 1o go where (e J(l(lx\y one’s mouth.” ‘H guapas que saben quere girla g0, One night she slips | Y guupas que saben querer! | ®he was silent When the last note dled aw ver bed and rides to a'school- | She ended with taughter In her| Are you afraid to tell me y #he was only a step from Peter. It ral miles distant, whe Bieo | name?” he asked, was not untll that moment thal 8till she did not speak, and sh Harry Gloster seemed to realiz Joan overhears a lovers' approaching the thicket. “Who's | Si% him drop his head a little and | that she was descrting him. between two of the YOUng | yonder " | close his hands. She heard his voice crying oul Jahn inor is jealous. | | “Listen to me,” hc said almost | sfter her, and then she was lost in tired of me, | ain't goe | = stornly. ‘If you've run away from |a blind panic which made her rush * you no more, Nell.” | your husband and gone gadding to- | for Peter and then sent her flying “Iint we got to have i night — no matter what it is t away on his back. The sound of e > makes you want to keep it sccret,| his fcet over the rocks and sani Lttt s R R St s s mz Melodeara— 8 in progress. I'rom a hid- “Hello!" called a man's volee, a show-down right hero 1 now NOW GO ON WITH THI STORY | | I'll keep that secret on my honor,|and the panting breath he drew GGSSIP S COfIleT Rl R You trsing to break my| ‘E Ay ————F |But lct me know enough so that| drowned any calling from behigd t & % Fonnta ol {1 can find you agair A moment later she was out of 1 S ol i man softly, | ! 02 | Bhe saw the picture in vivid | earshot and, looking back, she saw Still Popular . ey, 1'd go through fire to == Py, | colors — this big fellow coming that she was unpursued, cnsenil 2 5 i huppy. Don't.you know | (= = /) [home to cail on her, and Buck| (To Be Continued) { s of whoever | aught Nell in o el 1 (B [ CROSSWORD PUZZLE nd shake how hap- | d * Gainor was bac 1t is no s and beg vour vardon g - ey : A A e e so stop erying, Nen, and Tl e : v 4 e el H JEEEEEd N $elephone i rve X 5 e ‘ KesCy i ; i S el S S e o ¥ hea i 1 Ca or a8 [ o N Qe Rslial g an IR AHINE, I ¥ L But she was to g [ ] o o are neide or if shelf or But it was not with sobs. To the HIE CAUGHT NELL IN HIS ¥ her careles: . ! ; ¢ s ey biat B t er Y g i ter amuzement of Jos straight | ) pyg 4 ¥ o = f Walch Solutions was turned, Nell was laughing, im- | \7”“,"” s 4. ro your ancdieine ca b- pudently silently, with )”" f“’r Joan gathered the reins with a hine nets frequently a scard solu- | erushed close to the shoulder of iy ¢4 tensed Peter for a start, ' ore ou it have stood for a long her lover. el letween the heads of two scrub £ E I time, te in a short “But folks will sce 1 ainor rs she could see the figure of ) ¢ ght locks ? I drawing Lack a big man, and now he crossed a ; } L ~ ried her in her hands. [, oe Jight which spilled out b SRS G e N groaned the man. e g ndow, and she saw that / = you : Anokinet-ailat fenls = F s ireincd i h‘JGROV ING NAI e the she stll eryings | poger packward tnto a, thick cirele no doubt. But Joan, shocked and | o coynrs sprang to the ground, Y thupderstruck, knew well enough |, g5 o0k whelter behind a big cace | that she was merely hiding the last o . - f Anytoun Temio 1 1 pour the alum int he | of her laughter, 1e110!” caMed the voice of the 4 0 ! 7 sy onel slica s e gl ts bed Ol shameless womin, she ' an again. “Who's there?” ST i s MR SR e S A ) o o Witl, the | JoAN. and Der voice shook 33 9 i 1 ] ild repeated | affactionately arm in arm with tt ccause T'd walls 10 miles and girl look adly up at Gainor and | (o0 W0 F o 0 hee the girl that ks r rongh cdges of the nail | saying only want you to be(S5WiM d i 5 e was singing that old song,” he an- removed. Sometimes the John. Just a little kind BIEE E swore 5 can he rajsed ar o Well, you who want real puzsles A vessel, an he ralsed and . She slipped to the side. He must _‘ you wa ki % fiesh by a small you!" tinor replied, 0 her one for you. Every word in . Into. 5 i not come too close to Peter. And S tremor of en- | 20 gy el an be found in an abridged| §. Endowment, Iromy s tert . SRCORERL NOC dictionary. Yet it's some puzzle, | 11. Monetary softly . vou'll agree, . Gift I was 2 to come out socicty wo ] read to apply tior : s Who are you?" e Study scase here o f SR B s %) X ERERi T = : | £ you hay Lottt ‘ “My name is Harry Gloster. What HORIZONTAL i “.”‘;“, et is yours? Hello — whers have you | 1. Spartan magistrate, Desert. delights gone?” 6. Molst. ieel He had come out on the farther 9. As, TS el elEe : : : 4 : é T side of the thicket. 10. A gnake. baalnton it ) i : A ; pUiC e “Not far from 3 he an-|12. Negative. R G think 1 e e o ) . 1 \ 208 : i g swered. Theatrical exhibition . God of love happy & si as 1 dan v v | vl Lot (e He hurried toward her. And in Above (port.), N e 3 smiling as th: ¢ ] e for ¥ ank a0 3 the moonshine he appeared a giant. Do. Teeis bt d L aughing ¥ Buck among the cedars she stole,| 15, Garden implement. 7?.,,':':“,‘ 1”' re. earth L and that same ability to move like | 20, Argument. way wonderfu Tece aix I i st G e e hers o et a soundless shadow which had To rend, who ust built and furnished e SOnCEr 1o that 1o @ man®’ | becn hers when she was leaving | 23. Those who agree. gorgeous I a s toresting young Q hes oun dois th anch house was with her |24, Western Indians. m a brute the way T been I'a to get down Letter from Beatrice Summers to § {5 uch sorce I, I'll work for you Leslic Prescott, Continued i 'l make great de m . again | To secure. Yo chool had swung into Then she d 1 1 the deep | 27, Decimal. L2 sz\ggedyAnAy s o e e e e the very spot where she stood, but To frighten A J " g ‘ ; y 1 for ! : - ng nothing Printer's nmicasure, Y V0 m\y rue g £ Btoll Raroy > he WEETT Jaw conld she let him sce her, (36, A Tobby. I ol h D ot as that shadow in which she!37. You and T, At R St | i C MHy NS e ' | 45, Silences in music v was hard to leave Rotating member of an electri- cal machine fo oth ) VERTICAL peering throngh its To bar. nd saw him come run. River in Ttaly back, then stop in an open| 3. Eges. The moon struck full upon Latvian seaport. He was half laughing and frowning, and such was his excitement that he still carried his his hand, crushed to a ss mess in his fingers. re are you?” he cried arding his voi that it I ) i not penetrate farther than 1 1 ¥ t on, ¥ 5 2 y o little copse and to the ears of o it LY e e nsInER R YR S wirolling couples fn the clear- TOMORROW — The letter ¢on- # i el ) Tanas begide the school. Wi 5 E ) beT F f ] ind increased at that mo- £ SRS G52 i with a rustling and rushing the hranches, a4 Joan, Breakfast—Baked apples, rolled an omelet and serve at once. ; g t voice far and thin, an- oats, thin cream, potato omelet, | Jellied Salad - YOUNG LADY ACPOSS THE WAY X A 8 : 3 . . ewed tomatoes with foast cubes,| Two tablespoons granulated gela- it | 5 . ‘ ) . rel” she call { corn bread, milk, coffee. tine, 1-2 cup cold water, 2 cups 1 \ ' out face Luncheon — Cream of potato boiling water, 1-2 cup, lemon julce, she hieard hm mut- soun, croutons, jellied salad, pea- 1-4 cup vinegar, 1-2 cup sugar, 1 As Wing He added nut hutter sandwiches, brown sugar teaspoon salt, 18 pimento stuffed on't hunt for you if you pudding, cup cakes, milk, tea olives, 12 tiny sweet pickles, 1 me te." Dinner -—.Beef stew with dump- cup diced celery. i promise {hat?" asked lings, mashed potatoes, creamed Soften gelatine In cold water an turnips, apple-celery-nut salad, add bolling water. Stir untii dis Iy toward her cumberiand pudding, whole wheat solved. A&d sugar and when co app shout to make & bread, milk, coffer add lemon juice, salt and vin - ; 75 : 3 Sk ) her direction, and checked | The jellied salad should be most- When beginning to stiffen fo Chafed, ) / j \ | ; : ; : 1y Jelly and lettuce when served to the stuffed olives cut in slics iy o ; 1 ] { o b 5 when & i50 . omise if T have to,” maid juniors under school age pickies finely chopped and y \ ) o gloomily Grated cheese is served with the ery. Pour into a m : ) | stay a while she an- potato soup in the luncheon menu stand until chilled and R A it \ st why have you come planned for the day. This, in ¢ move from the mold and sl E A nming here?"” bination with the dishes suggested, a bed of lettuce. Boiled dres B ) Kiow better § do.” fakes the place of meat in the mayonnalse can be used en't the lenst meny This makes an ex : birds sing In the Potato Omelet salad when green things s e Sl { it k ’ o ring Two-thirds cup diced bac 2 Brown Sugar Pudding thirty year: A / | \ e checked her- eups boiled potatoes cut in d Two cups brown end has been us Y ¢ r e confus teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon pepper, | boiling water, 2 1 Siana ver since to i | " ¥ b e laughed. * 5 eggs. 5 tablespoons milk starch, 1-2 cup nut gczems, rashes ! b : ; e ate hen you sald c ing and o 1 at n you understood trouble. There & : ter to prompt with the f suga n very thin, removw ' sugar and water for thr rinds and cut the slices into small Make a smooth paste with a s to make 2-3 cup. Cook in u cold water stirred into the and bumning v ald 1 kj.(o‘l t pan v‘rf\.'vru N Stir into the | g sl R 1 Soap is e chep Add potatoes, sait and pep- and cook until thick. Add nuts a es1nol v’];Y i z ) @ 3 r wh was full of it per and cook until thoroughly remove at once from the fire s for the comple ¥ g about the tricks | p bair. An ideal soap f heated, shaking the pan frequently chill. Serve with whipped crea been p £ lover tha fire. Beat eggs silghtly e 5 T 88 e % ! " p clower | with milk and pour over potatues Tough Mears RESINOL sZzeme=: » ) i Lt s e : N y ik vea " eggs are firm 10 the or grind it so that the was | tquch. This can be done In the ov s and connecitive tissues on top of the stove. kold like B rated.

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