New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1925, Page 20

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fegesenaneae 223 DAILY FASHION SERVICR e 1IIIIIITIIIIIIIILILILILLLLLLLLS Wife’s Confessional Adele Garriso R I S ——— BEIGE WOOL FROCKS | [ Borders of embroidery make this } | New Phasy of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE #]weige wool frock most unusual and without in the tracting from its practical side. | britliant reds and | broidery | striking least dos The greens in the em- colorful indicuto. a ¥ souson| R R L R s e PN y BEGIN HERE TODAY A Father Is Faced With a Solomon- witagonising of the two women he s fnding the Jifcloss bodicx of his Like Dilemma sves the best on carth—his wife and | twa purtiers &¥ old-mining | Gossip’s Confused, contrite at having gruded upon Altred Durkee whe sther in- | his m | “Perhaps it's just e will be camp, Harry Gloste southward, Knowing that he he, beea Corner T @924, Y GRRUTHA'S, SONE, RELEASED by NEA SERVICE. (NG, = accusced ot | was a wholo hour earlier than the DIZZY? « Youneed a Laxative Breath Bad? Stomach Sour? Clean your Bowels and ho gasped with a touch of hor- ror, The swelling form and the rosy, smiling face of Oscar Iern might have been a nightmare, - This belleving himself alone, was so evi- [a daughter-in-law that 1 can under- m‘.; lillh‘l‘i‘l llVll; t “"\u:\l‘ :\.:“l:.:h\':n‘;\:;"nrn:‘x‘\-xq\:-‘lj.lll h the president general | g I 0- | stand,” d sof Ippose Yo adled Hfter gotUng ks e gl dently giving himself up to a do-{stand.” I \l' oftly. ERONG, Fou | .{,l‘-\nl'ul men over u girl. “What's wrong, Sammy?" asked AheRdapl ead, Rineds losstooaby el mpa L about LS Latmposa dia | Lhur (Collw Joun Darry, daughter of a famous | Fern, “You look like the devil— st O ok el el B A o S AT af ching yider of the old plains, hps all shot, for u facl. No sleep?" sorbed in his own eniotions that b |points over the buby's in B gFohl HoREEL S B\ D e ks o bloep,” mujterod Carney, his | ek SRy BESSEARG, SR L SATR JOU ClkiviRgant Ur Just el B0 Gloster retruces his steps to Joun's [eyes on the floor. as 1 backed step by toward the | lucky In guessing" e demanded, [ cRUln ki Ya:. Banfronted hy' Hor |l “This:. Gabriod " touch offihip SEEiaR e bvte el wnen N, A NA hen Sl ireuln st Minrumptly For Sport. Frocks, | puardian, Buck Dantels; thty finally | weather was what did it," Fern de f::‘x’\“ !\ s el ]-'(\‘ e 1 i R T wpllque and call @ truce, however, Joan, partly | elared;'“kind of bothered me my- | : y p f el A HIe Lits] i o answer to the call of wild life [self!” | 5 % oo to ba lumoraus, but succcodad only [There re several Thouwsani Amerl: | 4rn make gay 1 ithin e and partly in an ctort | And ne taugied apotoseicans, s\ For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache in being plucky can fathers tils minute who in all | of int SPOILS frocks of UL Lt s L e | 3 d culous § p ’ ) “As a soft.shod sleuth, Mrs. [probability are facing the me | Crep find Harry Gloster, joins a bandit |if there was uqnulhh!n ridiculous in Madge, you're a good ne woman,” ]‘»rm em,' ' sy | gung in the mountains. Joe Mac- [the thought that anything could N said with o sad it t gavite || “Why Amerléan®™ Alfved. vasliod Yokes Are Used. | Artiiur, a quick-shooting secoundrel, ¢ trouble him in his sloep. bt i R s LU R | is made chieftain of the gang when hat you need to do I8 to take a . T'd ltke to ses just now. In fact, I|masculine head of the house settles | should Le worn with discrelion by | Wiskson hunis - Ny the sangnc ;” i‘.‘{“[lll,l,'\),"‘:flxf"fk,,,n:l,n:v;:,l\;\‘» selzing Was just wishing for you. I want|the question of the baby's namo-as | the wouan who is brodd through | grodomsingieat o Leasily on grounds which would serve . your advice.” does all others, without any as shoulders, | S BT L 4 a basis to work himself into an g vy TAstha elist | op et thal walo et Plea prons with irvegular | smiled upon him deliberately, show- | The president caught his breath, | r, - | eaused him to ¢ o despondent- No doubt,” 1 returned dryly, e Seaagfodal AR CYELy pngLorliiaiTehile todth, O AL ke o et g u. H.. fl. ’ Airre s it et st "‘“Hn iR i dtractive on printed crepe “I said that anybody could sce ‘:Ag.‘:)c over tllni(ho.n:l of !\:fl.;'us);;;;'.t ; 3 oc You any B e vakin Tove Pt “Doggone ou ain nt, mother-in-law, with the acumen of Both of 'Em fn Tears B | e Tae el kel Low) L e R L ) . experienced ol >, had forecast the | *“You emitted some yelp there,” he el Sk : FSATEHE LD ; 4 very situation v ch I guessed had |r torted, “and I'll tell you sent him into doldrums, and n't know what to do. t Ciru black velvet skirts are| T! Was a general murmur o | marred the won ful joy which was {her mind on calling ¥ Y worn with wi silk | assent, but Ruainey ‘m:\\‘-v‘-l, Per- | B8 dnthiy Arst 4 “Edith, after her dead mother anj| =% atin overblouse haps she doc O don't know, But 1 knew also what would be the |her sister, while Mother is terribly | — i for my part, I don't think she could fate of any outsider who presumed |hurt over the fact that we should Removes Odors, love a man, She has a long-dis- to meddle g the | consider any other name for he 5 When pressing a garment that Jias tance look in her eye— phone. He says‘it's true the iR “‘“_‘r e & 1‘1"“"““” | con ‘-!‘H‘H;””b“;z“ fi'“’;“‘im‘fl"‘ hanfat 1 cleaned in gasoline, add about “What the devil ure you driving ag |- L. and M. ls golng to bulld ‘a | asked for an umpire. But the ohly | Both of 'om, and the nur 1 1 part vinegar to the waty * asked Babe Cooncy, [branch line into the valley.” Tl things I could do were to feign ig- [me out, although all T asked l.clia which you dampen the cloth you g" murmured Dud Rain-| Carney listened with ]1“ his morance and spar for time, was whether she would consent over the fabric. This will re- ey, and went on with his work. \mind. It was well enough to (:n;n', “I Hate a Receptive Heart” having the bat all Ed scent of the e and Yet e had said enough to make{the subjeet, but he luon'_i"'l savagely | “Advice!” I echoed gaily. “Don't |Mary.' " les forming. them all watch her like hawks when | on his injui A8 he e nt on into tell me the responsibilities of father- | “What was her objectior (At length she was called in for her [his room. They had brought it }0“ hood are weighing thus heavily upon |I asked, unable to sacrif en- Bread Dough, dinner. 1t was noted that Jog Mac- | themscives, 1;\»_\m-olul. .}n«;xhv;;xl he you so soon. t I have a recep- "xm an opportunity to gratify a very Bread dough that contains large \i’A]!V]\\KH did n‘n]( sit down ;‘”i" lm-”ro flung hil::flfil into his work with a ve heart for any S O S, and Dicky | natural curios ibbles has risen too f t00 |the table, although as chicf of the |8 3 . , 3 s]t):'lmt thing T do 11 tlr)llvlu:‘;\l [ :1:::;1\:}”\ ult would be that | 1ong. It should be ¢ and| |band be had the right to assume in spito of nimpelf, ho foung out advice, So tell me what it is | Mother Durkee would always insist | ""Kneaded to distribute the gas more |the place as host, { coming to a pause every now you wish to know first—the best upon calling the bahy Mary, and for your daughter, |that she finally would have no other e i otseililolthstenans ening an ais or the comparatjve merits of differ- |name." New Gray Green. or kid' and fined with |Lresion hulc strained,sand holf snt makes of baby carriages.” I made the men I8 a new shade of gray to mateh the neglige S A neabeepibronent i He looked at me reproachfully. |Lelia was em ) that is extremely popular for ) o Aometiing v hioh $ino “It isp’t anything so easy to de- |estima evenly. | Attractive Mule | mules are made of Instead, he wandered out of the al comment ¥ corrcet in her |8 | fact, : Ll ity soeen 2 B R BoRt Mook, nl».‘lwl time to think over. | Plde,” he said o doleful an ac- [by the frivolous exterior of or a1t is most fattering K uscd instcad of water | B¢ mide heraclf as perfectly at cent that my heart sm me for |Fluffiness, but I was much too dis- S | ! riisd i atentst| HERERR e e gl e Tevi “But T suppose you ca to ‘nitar ithe thought: aloud To Clean Chamois, o sitting at the table in her own ranch, | understand after all, being a da inevitable 1 ry soiled chamois may be S S lbunl N ELe (ol Snderstand aiter o o S L them how she had won the black I should hive gone to i Ui er At Ibe used on |*LAltiof and then how he n B here was sor er wit 1;: u.’l\l:( very quick ) g 4] st fre \:.‘\_‘Lr' Fats i e L R o ome he woull. She told them’ how he s volco that 1 sudd IR = had watched her fish, and how he great is the sufferi; man try- | disciplined | FABLES ON HEALTH i e e tween the eonflicting whims and the ' wi iter named 2 | MR MANN,S EAR[‘ C‘., i S | o AT wished to learn {6 his ow | “ | Certainly there was nothir pe- | g - e | culiar ahout her, excent that she was | E Children were not the only oncs Thvat fs one of he best remedlcs |MOFe Jovely, more nalve than any | = in the home of Mrs. Mann who had | for earache, she told him. R O AT b foike bt i jinehe had nabnbftiotivatexivar |5 R SO A ttie verng) etter from Mrs. Mary Alden Pres- | zreat happi t-| Mr. Mann oL L €1 Ll o R e o v v T2t e 21‘1“(1")1.}‘;;::1 cott 1o John Alden Prescott. wants Al L L b e e e D AT ar, would proved effective, lanced hastily around at the door you to t what you are go- tilines tleso romedies ido “notifysini e empty. i yeue v ivoiiciales And Mann foun “What is it?" asked Tabe Cooney, his rough voice reduccd tosa wh in your new s yringing with hiot, & . lper. 1 be about 105 “Hush! Don't you hear?" she ; o asked them A EARaEHD atiou They heard it then for the fips: i i snecalistiand fiinie thal Talng dissonando LoL wil e Of the ears | geeso crying out of the benrt of made sky. Sy it CHAPTER XXVT. dri,):f' : An Unespected Merey e e csident Oscar Fern of the Wick- ey e a ed| son bank was ohe of those persons bt 2y but for their luck. me when 1| 10MORROW— ctter A A povhen he estublished s bank o o ? “ there was no competitor, As @ in - came to| 10 y matter of fact, people have a greater Lahen . il M 8 ) A Jol\ G “ ‘“”’1 ct for luck than they have e ol i intelligence, They respected o et e wothins ot vour oud | THE YOUNG LADY AGROSS THE WAY | Y Johmy \ruelle Cucur Himstt . for” e iy s Bialee i | which had fallen from heaven t oL ke m Aun sai him, i 1ad ¢ ¢ And as Samuel ¢ : 1t I'll bot a n W gray h man e s some monkey business | who was ca Saiiel ! nd she pecked out of the |dwn the strect nearly Nei 1 vn th 3 3 8 n soot in the chimney and lucky - : 1 ) e broc 1" < that t 1 kit a4 man for mer : 4 iC ‘4 s I shall % let these days Carney : 15 noin 1o bo little partner. and thes ‘ i ter y said inen v Raggedy He's got the % i black | gy but out o the witeh - all w d the back door, you w E tion through w nucl Carney : s il conti 1 o o Taro b ¢ on many a back and forth from th ; | L 10t ¢ 1 {hadbatk: por ot o rind of the w t the b But o h their dirly 1 Rl | oday it'®id not help f ¢ t sc THeY Tnay ot ¢ r as |MOrning was very lof, alt) , v = : 1 2 spring w vet old and 1} they wipe all 1 — ~ | was carl r 15 ter v ¢ G sun, and the sidewalk burned Car- Hazel gh the thin soles of 1 Ha 40 t i 5 0 5 : The Jy acrois ! : 7 Sl | what the needs s more b i ) Mseit as @ fiay | miles an'hour w »r:-r\'«;.:y:".:" < : L t L6T sod lJ mind, 1 she's absolutely sure no polie: s ”‘ ot e business i i This v e thing ad bee R e ¥ iha H hrined in the ba Now he was Colds ; _ R ! o 5 to throw the idol y He was to B s b ol : ive r, share in i Le « 1dy’s hot and ] tinue in his c ar a solemh about Be Treated . < me P G 0 LR G mg b or more, perk nd in @ year ou never do take a day off, do | you | “If a vacation came up and stared | me in the face,” sald Carne o | wouldn't know what to call it. “That s0? I was talking to G 'n \en, eye possessed With a hazy vision of his wife, Agnes, meet- ing him at the door some night with a white feco and saying: “I know it all! T know it all? Qh, Sammy dear, we won't talk about ft. 1 don't ac vou, T know it was for Clar > and mine—but, oh, God, Sammy, we've thrown away our honor and we can never get it back again! We've thrown away our After you've figured out 39 hori- 8. 1in this puzzle, you may be in- 9. To rival. Mawe into law, hj{mq and peding i the world can ed conugh to learn the game, dure, | e Horizontal Masculine. ANAYE A hilaes el 1. One performer on cach part. | Uniform (Poetic), to hear his assistant murmuring be- | 9 ; Sy 4 | 4. 7To discipline, . Ocean, . side him I say, Mr. Carney, if | 2 Ja A7 s 5. Calf meat. | 15, Mother. you, I want to bring this litile mat- | & Call mea IR e o ter, to your aitention and—" SER BRI lic: speech. side hotel. . Part of a fortificagion. Not out, 26, Swallow without "hw\\lfl:: When noon came he did not eat. Instead hie took a walk through the | Naren e o il | 14, Quiver—vibrate. 28, In an unusual Wy T ATy ‘..,",(,‘""r!‘ I,‘.::l:, 1‘1"",’7:,“‘?! 17 A iy sewedimaterh el | ) Hderalnsmsinall fnui andlevential hiatton il . Teathered biped. 31. Hurrah, The heavy footfall of the fat presi- . To place in bondage. ("onsume. dent entered the bank an hour and | Feline, . Poem, A Ciear Do kept Parls Male offspring. . Lighted. hours as far as the noonday meal . Skill. - Behind. was concerncd. And Carney ground | 27. Turf—sward. . Uses extra effort Wi G | 80, Adorned. ade, “You fat faced fool!” He snarled | Bronze imitation of g | Streteh out, ¥ to himsclf. “You have the front.| 35. Sixth note of music | . Serpent. But who does the wark? Who has Helped. : | Mistake, the brains? Who's holding you up? | 57. Inside, | 46, Sheet—plate of Idoit, I do it | 88, Passage way. ([ 47. Part of “be.” lcre there was a murmur from | 30. 50. Pronoun, the little muffled bell in his room. 40. | . Changed color. It was a summons from the presi- | 42. Organ ot vision.. | . Male offspring. nt, and he went in slowly, gather- | 44, Consumcd. Industrious fnsect g up on the which he mu He found way two letters about | t consult Tern. Tern tilted hack in his ir with his thumbs hooked into | armhioles of his vest, his rubber | licels on the top of the desk, and a in his mouth. e was]| ; at the ceiling and rolling | 9. from one side ef his mouth | 60 6. Buddy—comrad . Open-air feast. Free of. Entertain. . Social assembly . Act. Quick to learn. Declination. Fqual—level. . Mixed type. to the other, champing at it nervous- | 61, Get up. ly. He paid no attention to Carney | 62, Walked upon. ag the latter enfered Verd another Ictter from Dun- | out the terms, . Worn around objects. waist began Casne “Damn Dundec!” sald Oscar Icrn. | T want to tabc to you, Sammy.” | “Heard a good yarn” asked the | cashier with a secret contempt w much money ‘have you — & ougand Vlurted out the| | 1wy start, almost risc “She's the same.” 1 ought to t hier oot of town. | e | (To DBe Continoed) 1 Breakfast—Baked apples, crushed in small pieces l‘ir put through the === | oat5, thin crcam, broiled bacon, | coarse knife of the food chopper. R R irl | poached emgs on toast, delicious | Removed wilted leaves from lcttuge Have Good Hair| | Poiches marmalade, milk, coffee. | and cut the heafl in shreds, Put all \ And Clean Scalp Luncheon—Baked vegetable soup, | ingredients in a large bean pot or | 7 80N { CAAN {croutons, baked banana sponge, | decp casserole gnd tle a picce of = “»V" Cuticgra | miik, tes heavy waxed paper over top, Cover / Soap and Ointment| |~ pinner—Roast 1amb, potatocs | and cook in ‘a |moderate. wves. ror —=~ Work Wonders Try Our New Shavine Sticl. baked with meat, canberry jelly, creamed carrots, head lettuce with French dressing, lemon pie, whole wheat rolls, milk, coffee. With the exception of the crust of the pie there are no dishes men- tioned in this day's menu unsuitable for a child under school age. The luncheon soup is ideal for the woman who uses a fireless cooker but the housekeeper who does her own baking will discover that a ket- tle of soup stmmering while her bread is baking is worth while. There is no steam or odor to penetrate into the living part of the house and the soup is perfectly cooked if simmered two or three hgpurs. Turn into a strainer and drafp off juice. Press the meat and vegetables with a wooden spoon to force put the stock. Pour two cups of bolling water through the meat and vegetables and let drain for twenty or thirty minutes. Reheat and serve. Baked Banana Sponge CGover bottom of baking dish with thin slices of stale sponge cal Cover with whele bananas that have been lightly scraped to remove the fuzzy coating . under the pecl. Sprinkle with the juice of 1 lemor Sprinkle with sugar, 1-4 cup to four bananas and cover with grated eo- For Infants Invalids Children e The Agec ch Milk, Malted Graln ext. in powd: >rm, mekes The Food-Drink for All A Digestible—No Cooking. Alight Lunc in the oven instead of on top of the “goanut. Cqver dish and bake twenty lways at hard, Also in Tablet forz stove. minutes in ja moderate oven. Serv: sk for “Horlick’s,” at all Fountain Delicious Muffins with custafd sauce or cream, 72" Avoid Imitotions = Swbstitut- Two eggs, 2 cups flour, 3 teaspoons | (Copyright) 1925, NEX Service, Inc.) 1king powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, ® L m ips water or milk. | ' Beat yolks of eggs until thick and | veriihy i v aske howled “That I ' place of partner in :‘vt."\‘]',-‘,;' I",,f,‘,'," ! mon colored. Mix and sift flour | |F llTHEIS '“ l E' gredients — M witeh We a 2ol scheme!™ which be had stolen { nd baking powder and. stir into Many cliildren ace com- -4 calyptus, E t — are 1 wish 1o . = fifteen thousand, spent aws - olkis. Slowly add water, stirring 9’:’&&»‘:}“”&'“ e, WIth Vapors 1 by the bod tand in e hathrvere e yreh, the from the home town, would awaken igorously. Leat whites of egs Trotbles and Irregy airealigSuins < ey 1 tie old lady opened t £ | no suspi . Moreover, who could vith salt and 2 tablespoons cold wa Jowsts 858 . 1 Ir. Fixus threw a oap CVET connect him with such a crime FOR tor until stiff and dry and fold into canity, 1f mothers orrry k . WL s right in It could not be! His position in the first mixture. Turn into hot we wnew whr: WMOTHE i Vapor gl i He ! “Wow!” the v S hoviet town of Wickson was a brazen tower lNDlGESTlON ofled muftin pans and bake twenty ;g:’tm:fig"; “\m\‘;xvl:' in like a fing a dou. He#V A ash- they tumbled from the g We | of strength, » eye would dream of | minutes in a hot oven. ibelz chiaren o famtty sahve Form Lle act g SR S It ; ota stz M i ) be treated tn | 100King toward him. And, therefore, B Baked Vegctablc Soup. R & it No Dosing. redrei il 3 7 > K Jadie S i e 1 Z ran 1O eye would see him. | Instant Rehef! One pound ]r«nn;m'r';, 2 :n‘.;ml o s BrmErumibe: seed You Just Rub to get a job cook'ng for you trying to wipe the s fre ortified with this thought, he ad- arcots. 2 cups diced beats, 1 cup -'1“1 4 kit Tt Over I a2 week do their eyeg ed more casily toward bank thinly sliced onions, 2 cups canne u'm'“" otien (":h"‘mm : $ Throat And g J ge™" the little oid lady as Any R \iin said, | and opened the door, whistling soft- [| MADE By SCOTT & BOWNE peas, 1 IATRS Head TGHUCE. 2 CUin o wiways tell Shart scor. ey o / RuB the door They v « 1s was his custom. through his || maxens of SCOTT'S EMULSION tomatoes. 2 teas| Atah) W’q el P.?u;; R ; Over (¥ Muuiow Jars Useo Yeaa.> | Hazel Bagy repiied L S o | et nimselg ed inside, | | Choos |

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