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NEW BRIT DAILY VASHION KERVICK AIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925, IR S T AR ]r—- SRR . A Wike's Confessional || PAJAMAS NOW PYJAMAS IDE. Lovers of Good Tea i Gareised's Naw|Pnsas ol §i e AL 0 find real satisfaction in REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | no e | | # [satin are buttoned to a blouse of A e et A MR b (_} CAPTAIN A.E.DINGLE= === What Terror Clutched Madge at ¢ until after [cufd avrangen s udded, 'The B STTAI A NG ) 255 B StRvED Yy — NC. Lillian's Look? 4 (s | culfs on the trouscrs are of the | Be10 o be v that (priuted sil : “Wha v, Mrs. Gra | | BEGIN HERE TODAY with them. 8o before dawn they had The flflvol' ig fich, put'a and ham? Yo s o 8l Ihe amile 1 A e T e | Alden Drake, formerly a sallor, | tho decks cleared again. They could ! Has any | o \ Toted Sl G &0 C . |‘ grown soft and flabby through a life | not put on the hatches, for the delicioul. lnsi" upon s‘l‘dl- atral Mrs. 1 Ver appears 1o or Idle case, ships aboard the clipper | hatches were missing. Mi ) ‘ bt weomplishes miracles OSSIp S orner l Orontes as “boy,” under the com- CHAPTER XXVIIT, Black, Green or Mixed Blends. concery ¢ vork | rele b oy mand of— Guardian of His Passenger, she was t kitchen stove, | 1'a 1y on &h Jake Stevens, whose enmity he Drake rowed along the shore until Patci i I thut the quec i, “But y ikl Buke Sausage 1 quickly Incurs beeause of @ mutual | abreast of the missing boat. Ho was e —————— e 00 guost ( | must | % ¥ D Cook sage in the oven instead | love for— | not eurprised to se it, for he had y ) | i T e of an stove if you wish | Mary Manning, daughter of the | never belioved that Mary intended to ) w ]’ '7 realized ¥ | "No, vou do withta |10 ave roof frying, | owner, who is a passenger. At Cape | run away in that fashion. Iiut he was CROSS Y b n Jugination ' gmile which 1 d ree | T i Town. Stevens is superseded as cap- | surprise to scc what amounted al- y b \ o Kitehen Utensils tain by Drake, whose lawyers have | most to a riot in progress near the | possibl ! cn SRRy ; utenstly for the kitchen should | seen to the purchase of the Orontes | boat. and isidi l er unconsciously fo oo The washed and wiped as earefully s | during its cruise. Stevens is reduc “I'll land hore, Bunting," he sgid. That v son s ve Y rthat it were | those tor the dining room. | to the rank of chicf mate. “perhaps you had better hold on which I - i The Orontes is heeglmed in vhile before going back. Keep | n L mi It Colored Cottons Straits of Java. Mary slips away | afloat just clear of the boulders until ther, m knue | unped The water in which colored cot- from the ship with Tke, the steward, | 1 tell vou otherwlse.” credi A o rpy. | lons are washod should never e | and later Jake goes to Join her| Ho leaped ashore, apparcitly un- »h, no, Irubbed directly on the fabric. ashore, Part of the crew mutinios, | noticed, and stepped into the midst | 1s no Sl reemid tound thet | —_— and the remaining eallors strive fo| of the altercation. Mary stood be- when we b e thal Troning Linen pull the Orontes off the beach. side the boat, flushed and angry. 1ke am go tired t 1 trying to ble linen should be ironed in a NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY aintly stod by her, ax in hand, feel almost ill. | untock e s thickuess until it is perteetly | “Come, lads! Don't let that croyd | white as chalk, scared cold yet con- | “Dear me!” Mrs. Ticer clucked {her aty : n it may be folded and lek us!” he shouted cheerfully. He | quering his terror in defense of his | Yike an anxious hen; “this is awful. |deper i 5 Phere should be as fow | put his weight to a capstan bar and | lady. Jul stevens appeared ini Tl bet you didn't have any break-|did no 5 possible | [heaved desperately to start a differ- | doubt about some argument being fast!” body, W S - | lonce. There was only a few men | vociferated at him jointly by Tubbs| 1 thought of Bountital leith ik o ) o Don't Use Flour. | there, and each was heaving; but | and Sips, while the rest of the de-| meal with compunction, but my in- “Somebody's e thattieyil ever put flour on the outside of | {there was no spirit. “Tip us a ve, | serters milled around threateningly. | Mristioaat srere ol Keen Hemt0awn: | batorert aha Commentedit: Lanil fnil Shse el iiEnod ot 1o DA this | | my sons! Dammy, fan't there song- | Into this seething unrest burst Alden stairs so busy preparing a luncheon |such a 1 St it s bont out of |Makes It thick and leathery I | bird among ve Hark to that#*Drake, thrusting men aside without that she would have no time for|shape. What do you think, Kathe- | = | | other gang! Here:” He struck into| ceremony, meeting the fiery cye of | real or pretended ¢ et Mok | Kinesllcan vo ot d in Vinegar | | an old capstan tune himself Stevens with a room. Neollar a Tocksmitn Always wash fish in a little vine- | “Oh, as T walked out one fine bright| passenger now, | A Diplomatic Assignment erine gave a#final tug at the |gar and water before cooking. | day all in the month of May. “sm n ut down that * had no more than Mrs. 1 A eica el ansa heraells wiheall E = | Tle had pitehed upon one of the| ax, steward, and weight to | wood dld,” I returned truthfully a « upon her face. | on Varnishes A 2 s - evasively, picking up a metal ewer| “Sorry,” she said, “but I'm Straja] Strong soaps and aikalis should | Drain Off Grease which she just had filled with hot llock will have to be sm 1|not be used on paint or varnishe | All foods that have been fried in wrater. “So don't hother to bring But who's to|Lhey soften and remove dirt quic fat should be drained on brown pa- | these upstairs, I'll come hack for |1y but they also remove the paint | per after theic removal from the | them, and I'll fill the ice hag and do h women looked at me, and 1|33 YarR | stove, | everything else needed for the sick |[made a quick decision. 5 B | & yoom. That will leave you free to| “Jiff," I sald prompt ETo il e Use Paper Toweling In Planning Menus get us our luncheon.” A e e s s pa pes oweling g fonreabilngy BRTD R L Mol O to give | “T ean have it on the table in ten (the thing to anyone. TIf Katie were foods that have been codked In deep | varicty at the I¢ cost, avoid repe- | minutes, it you wish," she said cap- |at home, it would be different. She k itis h absurbent. | tition, and keep food value. crs will fight shy of this 7. Warmed. :?lty}.fln::mthy;ulx;naimpa;::”n”co»nwe \\”«'\n: the secret from him in ;,,1 5408 o | crossword ‘[)\n./.v\t' whén they learn! g A.n;:vr Her tone expressed the disappol Pralse be to Allah that she' e VANIES SR ON SR HEAITT | O Iq'; :‘I‘:lll:(l‘{:‘"'dl. SR ;’vlmm name for God, ;:’;::;:r‘; bopicooRiIrho: £lozieh |safe at }}\““]’ irkees!” Katherine fn- | | 1. To exaggerate, . King of an automobile. et e 3|k e e dn ¥ FUNCTION OF THE HEART hins o ho“r_°‘;:fi;’;,"‘ ASS{IAREEY of anfone arm, while Fou Then - e | | To rent again 20, Married e e e inkets and Jim | Mp. and Mrs. Mann Jearned that |stead of passing out of the heart, SEICDOBLE: iRt HanLs nloely,” I told her, “None of us ex- |chain.” he Dieart is a pump, consisting of las it she niay remain in the | | OIS OPEILD B OE - ! 1Y gl s soveral cavities which receive the [heart, or may run into another SSIhspltedinith droelnEsRLa v Monaune fOrEeaE R |L1ood brought from all parts of the |chamber. | Accomplish. Pepspired. | through a system of tubes| lLivery sutonfobile owner Kknows | Bigciticalipacticle Apcted vn as veins and arterics. what poorly seated valves do to his 1 Beyolves oiias Mistake, C |1t D, of & mass of TIusR Eas and all 1ight brown. ' Renowned. olos. enclose scveral cham-| Often, the muscles of the | | Tntimates. Meadow. 7 muscles contract and the pump- | . Covere with was. Polite form of addw LETTER TR X 3 g ood ouy of the cnough to force R TS S Finished. . . Boy JETTER TROM JOHN ALDEN | “Wilt you please let me speak to e e Raaniia el o iRt ks LEFT FI5 TUBE'S SHAPRLESS Female sheep. 9. Epoch, PRESCOTT TO MAMIE KEELER, | Mr. Prescott? is equipped with valves which Keep LRI g NOSE. Free. . . Stopping CONTINUED Oh, you s is not in town? blood moving in the right direc-| The blood s a fluid, in which | | Machine for changing aii cur-| 43, To cject saliva I took you in, oo g AT NG L B Hoalst it ; 1 | brightest of tuncs. Mr cd 16, Mary." | rent. 44. To please. Hots b aeaiiandi some and| You are not surc TR sy AR Hokhaav raduisit @ through | the rather wealk chorus | » apparently was but a| 85 laymen who guperintend . Double, filled with s y oy “No, 1 L miessage ¢ 3 g to |th S ks up oxy- | “Heave away, my bullics, heave for fe Her big | cliureh’s spiritual interests. | 7. Nunting dogs said y ary. 1 11 per Ma of lgen. Tn the stomach and 1 tostines. | awa-u-ay!"” | Vlue cyes 1 up quite involun-| 58, Declines. i . Promoted. to tr this tim T a where he wi Vo nlTact valves: 'The |it picks up food “1 epied a roguis 1 gal a-look-ytarily with relief But she resented | 40. Melody. . Scoffs. very 1dle of next week? It f the s St e Al . {Ha bioodil ing all folorn lis tone, as she welcomed his ap-| 41. Fogay. { . To supply food Do you rem SR R ci 1 tant ¢ posing B g, may come | picks Slanding The skipp severed. And the| pearan: wouid not have denied | 42 An oil children don't like, | . Fluid in plants. Al Tana zouad St Atlantle City at the T ; } prevents them from | purities S ihem to the |next fEjoinder was almost \at the men frightencd her. As for| 4. Alluvial deposits at mouth of To attempt e e mora Hote Thank you. 1 will Sk F e pione e % st [ 1ittle Ike Saintiy,.the alacrity with | river. To resist authority Fo e oo R e e i m e . | willy buys, we're| which D Wl down his axgand put| 45 Ty means of . Wither teny-xou he e a zous, playful, “You are sure f W J _||ihig: Dandsi 1o the boat's gunwal 19, Yellow matter from o o1 Line where two pleced are N . y > or Wedt y L uked around. The | spoke cloquentiy. Stovens looked on, torm of preciptatios | Fiar ST i without ¢ g coir r cracked and s vith the faintest trace of amused | Tart, (i3 my exhanst only + 1t 7.4 ot e The main-to s were set and ba conjecture in his while the . Holy persor 6h arti : A= Jiea tt ing hard the mast. The ship ! men who a moment ag0 WerC 56, Garden cart) 65. T'ronon :gl”(i'rw : 1‘_' y univered, Men trooped aft o 1) v around him with abusive th Porched. ! 71.. Mother Riataietonal sesmary. for me 1 mizzen. Two boys' shrill pipes vancd scow ling e ahon amus | aloft sung out: y L cweom | 61. String fence used =i e NIA Ser Thel | ne mizen topsail Lo 100~ ai rgw\‘\‘:wh‘fnx:yly Ll oody | Nealar ,‘rw,)w and that some day I + e e QORE A S LONAS 3. Pinches (verb) you and o back fo heing respect. |- TOMORROW—Letter from Ve, | 'w o R )y Drakesstiied S it (g Ue Oreany 00 Eh able. I'm sending you my check for |Joseph Graves Hamilon to Mrs. | v I e itae s el RS Bl some| g, Part of verb to b five thousand dollars and this is Leslic Prescott. }\z E e s i bt S L AR of g stuinyi goodby =k | [} VQ“ UYQSO a ed E‘n | 1 M. Adams, and|chap,” SRR LU "1 would feel more of & cad than I B ST AT 7 5 | s audacious c to Mary & boa He ig- | Ono whio! aiins: than T Jove you. We v derelict —'_—-—4_,\4 | &y ¥ M fi e skipy £ 1'indulgently f ol eontialond When Dr e el ping powd:e ships. I have been plcked up a " | a y “ | He ran to the side, lower Mary aw from the boat, put his Vertcle salvage and T Tiope T am heing towed” | tern to the w edge. H t it|{ hands on the gunwalc i bade 1Kke To satisfy into the port of decent men a | Z X | hang there. The breeze biew, and for| shove, the men raise 4 unmusical and To march t a hod Dont’ try to writ e | > ing moments str 1ed, f srious protest. Sims rushed for- 4. Second note of scal We are now s ‘ 3’“-"’7- 1 af sails aback, making AT { 4. Dine, ferent directions. < s what T would do if fa puppy Rajzgedy | L creak, The| “Leavc rou ain't| 5. Monarch Telephone T ] nagical wishing} You must just chirp Jike 1 Ad cd his! tykin® th | 6. A maker of headgear Keeler to th 1 dy then all the | wiliing men war | He d from | Pracott. ked I Rug Andy Liki vei ! ( rer. | o would Ifke to speak to Mr g room of the lit 1 ik g 100k up the . Stey aloo to Mary, | Prescott. s ER Dra i q I,| and his whole aspect secmed 10 be “You say Mr. Pr 13 mot 1n N g Lady Li all fled 1 ked, one of indif | &heoffice. V will he n W 1 you dc y do ¢ irp [ “Hell's She 1 was unmo to ea “You don’ o~ P Yot g ¢ Woo A i « 1 ) It ca I-ganged falk to =om a Y e 1 for t s re s al 1 i 2! Heave s 5 iere s would 1ike to = et \‘ What wo « o 1 wak Jea 5 which ) & ¥ i m 1 lety o 1 might have HlHA"\‘ 1§k I 1 X , for ! What a love And i s i reakfast—Tangerines, bacon in from potatocs aud shake over .the B'“ i 1 carricd K m ¢ ol hrow rtund i, “Tubbe |cream gravy on tonst, bran and rai- jfire, until perfectly dry. Put through 1HIOWY BOW H t 1 J vound!” yelped Joe eutting sk |sin gems, milk, cofe |2 potato ricer into a buttered baking I i k| “rThat y v song and starting 1o trot, Dr Luncheon—Toasted vegetable sand jdish Pour over melted butter, sea- Popular & Raggt s ) \ Ir. A ¢ \wick baked rhubarb, fifteen min- [Son With salt and pepper, sprinkle 5 | Wi qUiY me t wn. With stoppers and rolli ute sponge cake, milk, 1¢ with cheese and put into a hot ove i S : EER e T TELd ; i Dinner—Cream of tomato soup, '","J"\"”(’fi’,““"(” and brown the (o o CULRE L 1 \ b 1 fro t vard and prolled lamb chops, riced potatoes, |Of the potators 1i t e ianir el Maple Mouse. C grafl v ) and & V1 g; and & bra ple mouse, sponge cake, whole wheat One® and_one-fourth — cups mayp i 1 out ul oad ward. ! ] \ P ad mllE. coffes, syrup, 1 pint whipping cream, white y oAl v set a jib, and th opsails: | Tut and | Tt over vegetabics aro delicious |3 SSE% few grains salt. g k o 1 her o head | swy \'s ear, 12 sorved in & cream sauce between | Beat cggs on 4 platter with a wirc 1 1 d r t ca that appeared to |4 " orjgp hot tr of mn.‘“' until x}xfl' and dry. Boil the ng it & ip into b gic mango |y =0 (I Choese added to the lsyrup two minutes and beat into L Y, % it 28 (“"’ sauce increases the food value as whitess Vil pH creatn until stiff A « 1 s 1 again, ani re pilc o the sand, [SEE TR astines : Fofd first mixture into Whipped % ¥ 1 ) they cd up at the| T eam and turn into a mold, Pack % ‘ r kipi s it ething {in four parts ice to one part salt and A n | 1 to pr ed fo e rest of let stand three or four hours., Thi bl est way to keep your « . nen looked sta but they | O | mixture should not be stirred whil oak we T their threatening as Y freezing. ¥ e and Jit upn Mister M s Drak y S tro e ardhBlevensl(ooL] | ELILh MERUS spongeC ake. |y o0 proportions will serve eig h - i s intact, 1s to keep : sk Two « Y cup sugar, 1-3 tew| o REDS AL iR \ o | | And if you have listened to any Now the €hip 1 f o Break eggs into the top of a dou- | ee—————— | tree trunke you know that It was a fine fair wind for i over hot water. The water shauld be | J [l i e ATl 1t retinotin 1 kept just below the bofling point. | A [ ! & fatipedlunon e | fiing (hemselves down) too Beat eggs and sugar \I\iu\ a «]{vv\(‘r BENEHT M‘NY cmlnnl B eal e LNey had: esth o e beater for 15 minutes. Remove from | I8l - Sl e K e hot water and sift in flour. Stir the| Thousands of mothers have foun Finiicsi. Hese, Bandiest T bling siart again, and had mo| Colds, Fever and Grippe flour in quickly and lightly. Adi| Mother Gray's Swect Powders an e Ands Called i1t to chide men. But th S e RN e pvanllie ndgputh into an angle-cake | cellent remedy for children com wisk Sala the okntiin wixh . A 3 pan. Bake 30 minutes in a moder- | plaining of Headaches, Colds. Fevcr wor 8 of 1 ul rk of energy. 1t ha Preventing Pneumonia ‘tely hot oven. When the cake | ishness, Worms, Stomach Troubl Tashion has Ely i trees dd carry , then catry e vinks from the pan it is done and other irregularities from whjc for bows~this seas 1 A‘A:tdcof'&u?t's E \ took 11 . Winnie | should be, and the men must like ‘._-—_—__——-- Riced Potatoes, ; ]x‘: iren '\ufl(’r‘r these d.\\sl and o small tailored type - wishied for a Woodp » pl Th P Seven Mmedium-gized potatocs cellent results mre accomplehed | snous billowy helps you keep your an ¥ k. And be-|will teach the mean « s weeplng ?" ask uiear erore 1blespoo ted bulter, salt and | ifs.use. They break up colds a e and fl E < R ~ N st m ony o | Drake's 1 be l ; r, 2 tablespoons se. | regulate the bowels, :’r:c'n.p o deposit of stren sth & | y bir | Shd You awors ) Of Impurities With potata 1 1a| Used and recommended by Mot sketched B hreak hout . 1 1 his ¢ T ‘7- 5"" er for ¢ 1 1 rs for r 30 years Sold by dru B worn i rinied o intact. b : : o (uticura 30: being ' 1 e cvcrywere, Teal ckas They may or ¢ eld, N.3 R L would | L Ot Tolotm il avarivhe s st | ¥ REF A Hv'n s, Mother Gray Cu. you will. sty s 4 1 ok A ma 10 s g 10 R e ———— |10 minutes of cook Drain water | Le Roy, N. Y.