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—_——— DAILY FASHION KERVICF Wife’s Confessional || SLVER LACE IS USED HERE REVELATIONS OF A WIFE |l i el N ' WATEED} s | T W P P C &, CAPTAIN AEDINGLE™ = : e . . ) . - [frock, 1 sort one sces for dinner | © 1924 b, ARINTANQS INC_ AL RIGHTS QESERV Kathleen Orders Jim to Pile i p nd theater weur | BrLEAsiD by NJA, SERVICE INC. £2- e shackles, ! | BEGIN HERE TODAY shouldn't he? At this moment, for | Alden Drake, formerly a sailor,|all he knows, he's a ruined man. eavesdroppers Rl ty ‘ : . ‘ Gossip ,s Corner | i J ] 4 grown soft and flabby " through u‘.\xul;\u‘l‘l to gratify my infernal van-; tle grir | life of idle ease, ships aboard (Iw‘ ity his life ho#has followed the Bt ¢ — ) k. clipper Orontes as “boy,” under the [ bitterest road there is, to achleve door wher 1 list nell N lolot Cluter e iy commaud of— command. And 1 buy him out of pone : ' i el Py IHCTNS . : 1 H Jake Stevens, whose enmity he|his first command, and—" In spite and Jim. 1 felt that / 7 : L UL S L quickly incurs hecause of a mutual | of his self-reproachful thoughts he oy At 4 s @ sed vory effectively on the s | |tove ‘ror had to stop and smile softly at the : ; i & Mary Manuhig, daughter of the|girl on the skylight. “Quite ob- fi‘.f;\‘f‘,\fi P : | OFin o S owner, who is & passenger. At Cape | viously 1 might have robbed him R onacioiana 4 e o Iespensive Dress | P [Town, Stevens is superscded as cap- | of his for ordained mate without oA i ; b b o sive drosses of jersey or 3 ™ { [tain by Drake, whose lawyers have | giving him a thought. Lord! What Ratiiaar 3 : & are trimmed wi ots of | \ Wivit 3 gten to the purchase of the Or-|a couple they'll make! And T dared Beithene Y oo | dotted sill, the dots being about the ik | |ontes during its cruise. Stevens i to think that 1 was fit to father her Nk veduced to the rank of chief mate. | yYoung Lions!” He smiled again, | i A ; ; Aol : The Orontes is hecalmed in the | and the smile grew to a gentle | Fagirpibn il Lol ; it ¢ G The Small Bangkok Hat , : Straits off Java. Mary slips away (laugh. He had spoken to her re-| from the ship with Ike, the stew- | garding those evenings in Cape | ard, and later Jake goes to join her |Town, not an hour ago. He wanted ashore. After the party has been|to do the right thing as he saw it. brought back o the Orontes and a|They had been very warm friends. mutiny has been quelled, the Or-|There had even heen talk of hearts | ontes scts on its way again, | and flowers, a hint of little hand NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | He need have been under no ap-| TLook at this puzzle as it s, and , 56. Hurriedly. Mary did not think it necessary | prehension. What she told him in you have a majority of three-letter R TIOAT . R o crown that is 4 to tell Tke Saintly every bit of \hviu few brief, biting sentences had words. Now take the vertical col- 4 A SVirhari o ok Ao o ) ¢ S ¢ % discussion that had gonc on regard- | shown him quite a lot of faults he |jcction and you'll find mostly words T : : iy DOU | th shape of the head ing ‘Firb Oanta, Erb had not only| had not suspected he possessed. | of six letters, And all interlock. Bit nAG AT itea S el ] fHic you Killed Tony, but had very grievously | What she told him had not only HORIZONTAL —* i i 1 : i e ey g wounded Jake Stevens, too; when | declded him once for all that he be-| 1. skill, talent, capacity. Jim's Curiosity Exploited 3 i : Jant | Tiiores s a n e e i ¢ was first officer of the ship.|longed ashore, and not at sea, for| 7. pointed spike of metal (pl.) s iy : Chwas 1 dn bl T o SRsationiis : lad to be consulted, Tt was| all that he loved it; it had decided |11, Tighted. VL ySSA iEare i A r a i ik o use lotting 'lirb run, only to be him that perhaps great wealth|qs fere?” 1 asked t . ited arm, around whicl ¢ St 4 1 back because Jake aceused | might ‘be used to better advantage |13 o ol o ! gone home.” wined t e visible. 1 Sty R T it o |, T (0 s oIS Covl ot i e et be: . Surface. “No, T hain't e e : il & : th r or with rhinestones " . ! 5 o Ll 5 £ JUYEDEAS B RS lf, luid we breathe. 9. That is (abbr.) *Me and Jer 1 ¥ sicked a f ) ones he car ST ¢ G B 15. Poem written to be set {o music. | 19, Security. mround and s o Clean Ceiling o 16. Devoured. L 14 el something you P T X the ceiling above the gas 17, l{x case that 5. Odd thing. DEank vou. Mo Sl by s o A | ot radiator has become dark- = . Unite_closely. e Dsnges: $an't a thing,” apply a layer of starch and / 5 N . Lose life. "o plready hav (oo of flannel, Tet ( = . By way . Tocsins. fce in carrying 1 r friond up ' c him 1 sl ENE RIS O TR ake them miost delicious. Lirersonalipronoin . Twiteh, Mairs.” T emphasized t h oc thi A 8 A \ ¥orm of indefinite articlc . On board N um up . Also. hats: effectivel to d <atlh- to my The small hat of bangkok, ma erine's ¢ 1 any 1 Silence " immed exactly like the small Yack from the b 3 \t Tt . o elts we have been wearing, is very and then advance ng y i i h the g out #Jim! Are y ther % Sam Ticer bolt f wis Passe | as if he had from \ S 7 el high, pinched-in crowns his face red f the r to he passit . Toreigners. Iving creature. hat thing. 4, Combination of fodine and any clement, 5. A large woody plant . You (poctic.) Metal in its unreduced state. it Gelicately. “Ah! Jim! we 1 u ! q fle | = \ Cake Hint Npstairs) You ki X . and thes il Weakening Onions Sl o o R T gl which that valise de 4 That fixe 058, he | 1f you Loil onions in milk it will der any cover until it is absolutely g ,{‘",‘“"'- . Makes empty. Trom the corner of ms saw Katherir vound the |8 that strong taste and | cold e e . To weaken by mixing. Mam Ticer and Je at Ging the : ; Z 7 4 & Restiin necliningEposture. 37. Granted, with condition of re- A o . Gain the victory. o tention. TUpon neiple i 4 payment Puriosity grat vas les T “Thank you . | FABLES ON HEALTH : L\xf{'.‘lm' ings. out than when was avi 1 3, e e forget that yo _ L 7 7 bk 39. Sufficiency. g Cover. izt e bl e e dne e ool REST FOR STHE HEART ‘ 2D A\ndllii3 -y “Yes, Mis' Graham,” Jim ret 1, 1, smi i - Test by dse. . Measure of type #d respectfully 1 Measure of type (plural), e “Ye can't make the key work, sof to £ / Moved swiftly, Place where, ;e‘ll have to file the chain apa _ must be able to re- | heart on almost instantancous no- / Embankment to restrain watcr, | Bxclamation, SRE S e Al S spond to a call for more work. An |tice can perform 13 times the i Limb. 21416 e,” turning to Sam Jerry, it o € 1o Do k n | ¥ L o 2o I : | |amount of work which it puts forth // Automobile. n rolling along on E v 7 N while the body is at rest > | 40. Neuter possessive. e el strects, requircs much less | Many commonly think of the } - e . Obliged for. ] ower than when climbing a hill. |as an “unresisting organ.” This i | 7 {42, Concealed. Vhi cepi the heart should not strictly a correct conception. - . Liquor made from malt. thr down, be- | Kollowing every contraction there 5 Cry of a sheep. ause the necessity for pow to|is a short period of relaxation. IN THE WAIST OF THE SHIP JAKE STEVENS SMOKED AND | 45. Shallow vessel for dome: blood through the body This is the heart's resting period, WAITED. use. ed when the body is and during this period t heart 46. Torm of verb to be muscles take from the blood foo 47, Rag, garment, upon which the e ‘I ives, n.mr;:ndf, A A T O T A P e e o | < up to the blood the carbon dioxide | auestic “Me want to see him! nment, that he started as if | nitely i Dearest datichter now that ; titu 0 nterlu o st be i i ¢ it land waste products which have been | S®Ing? Not this world, girl! If 10 go to her. He had told her hej sfarting away from yo : . i S o o ot 0. |made during its period of contrac-|he hadn't stuck that knife into my|would sce Jake Stevens at six| dering if I am doing . ¢ s upon i en estim (hatiinaly gizzard, how would 1 ever have|o'clock. He wanted to wait. But the Denotes presence, nearness, or | Since T declicdite ract s known that you—" impulse almost spoiled his resolu- relation | S e e L Sl ! : . | .o [tion. He was impatient to talk to |52 Form of verb to be | getting my’ clothes and Sy . t remembe ’ _— Alden Drake remained aloof for|Stevens, To save him from taking Derform: NS e e e e e {hours while the ship sailed smooth- | the premature step, little Tke Saint- |54, Hole dug in ground. that I have not sto 1 to t t n ¢ & = - |1 through the glittering waters of | ly came to him with an air of great| 55, Thawed. SRt e i something that W e / a | the suniit Straits. Java loomed gray | mystery, glancing precautiously at am feeling today that I « , | nothir 1 1 i = |to starboard; the sea was dotted | Mary. They whispered together for stay at home and I - t ness as < i ¥ {now with craft of types, from |a moment, 'then Tke stole below those b 2 3 EOTECOUS steam nd magnificent | again. Drake had asked Mary to re- | Ol o creati t s, to little | main on deck until he called St G Yetter from Mrs, Joseph Graves a8 ¢ Hamilton to Mrs, Leslie Pres- cott, Continued. . Persons in office or in power. Preposition, monsense. 1 sehen I was b wsister up. 1 God knows T had | skin, swinging an fmpaticnt foot.|be let into his secret just yet Rliought torburcs me et i the sightest doubt of |and she did; but Jake Stevens still| Tn the st of the ship Jake dtive . This was the | ens up. She had agreed without a way ast. Mary sat on thought about reasons. DBut Ike vlight, working at her sheep- | knew that she was not supposed to have in some w | had to remain down on the main-| Stevens smoked and waitcd. So far tragcl‘.: t . : [ *M 0y y“”““l" ”q“!"h‘ u””“ ;n“ k“’r"'““»_-“‘ gieloci i ‘}" b Lgg Recipes | dry. Fold into first mixture, Wien my finger on t ce wher ( aM “ |Eugelah ! S L Bl MeiEs ILo) iy lend themselves Jmost | well mixed turn into a buttered bak- fmade the grievous error this, d n are | frel irritable e felt that there ed at something not altogether bad.f g eoyrge in a meal. Stuffed with |ing dish and bake twenty-five min o ra b ARt Tl ’ : o | was something fremendous hanging |But she said it was unbeliev-| S SO e : i Ll Y 5 i ) 3 piqua lclicacies they make a{utes in a slow ovc Serve it bt otae ory e i i o G\ £y Jo‘\m\y G ““ . | piquant dclicacies they ma a|u n a slow oven, Serve imm S = n: yet since | able. That was all. He could believe [ overtherh in; 3 i able. That w 1 11d believe § fopinting hors d'oeuvre, combined | ately. Rbe telephone. 1 walke e e i ould not, without ulterly dis-|to her. But there was little to hope ¥ ihiear tiso Y : i this 1 S Mr Tuney \ large tree | ol 1o figing. fri believing him, feel that whatever it for in lis own case. He had com- |05 8 B = y through the strects of r i I 1 T litt) t f dery p Woo was would harm her. The feeling mitted a grievous fanit. He would "m;‘vl-‘.‘fil:f "l.m'*‘ 5 S l‘\‘\ vy pro ER pBiuet olbvbs s Sabitapold ¥y peacetul e ping 3 1eep decy 3 Ie had lived t ! fr. Tu . T e et et g Ll ket A Vol (oh iy Bt el thougn e s A E S e e AT cmon juice, 1 tablespoon granulated palling, I have the great desire t : < 5 , ] i and ) ‘ wer | other of portending evil that | arouscd 3 nee R BOUFIEiHE (C sote R Selt, (v botinn penpen g U g ! | When a custard is served for des- | spoon salt, 4 tablespoons cold water tell my chauffour t r y g vs as they sat v ranches of the 1 a had 1 ¢ voyage through the | Drake \ 4 for I fec) as ! t get to R and at twittere A | Indi ’ horror ly ¥ ) \lden | So5t keep in mind that if $he serv-|1 cup bolling water, lettuce, mayor S 2 E g 8kt S S s s ing be large it is really the “main | paise. Alice immediate i s - ) the flute | As she there, humming little | Drake 1 s cy. and his R ; e U RION } . \ then, her ay with| “He robbed me of my ship. he's ‘ 0 e vt f use ¢ tinued ' ° im. " b Sibel - L a2 ey et I cona e b e me L e oy - : : and pepper and stir until gelatin is :.m‘dn y i for 1 Mrs, er 1 % stick [ences from the e e ‘,‘,14\-}'3\,1".&‘ =|‘ " '1""’“:' ](\n‘lllh4 “ff"“';"" ., | dissolved. Chop eggs or cut in fancy T know T not it S Model Spring Dress srundy itch would have } clt sorry for the stowaway hurled | womani® He grinned. He punched | SI¥ hard coowec GRS = ¢ "D | shapes if a “dre alad s desired for I have to live wit e v Lindy's wonder shing | Raggedy Ar 2 Mr. | into t The w 760 deeps|a nirs fstiinfo an’ cpen palm,iuny | [LACRtonl R cURtEralal (Gheesc, 2, When(Jelly. 1s beginning o;set iadd ple and not wit 1t 1 . ; i : : he recalted | all the 1ittle k. Cherubs, e | CUP8 milk. 3 tablespoons butter, 1% | cggs and olives. ‘Turn iuto small in- Ll il i L - e : oy i : : s e B Rl R fabiesnoonsinG 1, teaspoon salt, | dividual molds and let stand unti Joved ones 10 1 it h . ey % i 2 . Thing: 1 zone far then. | othert whir thoneht ! to|1-4 teaspoon pepper, few drops firm and chilled. Turn out an! gl W A A S 08 i =l ; ! A i e e = %t cnion juice, 13 cup buttercd erumbs. | sorve on a bed of lottuce with ma my daughter rundy came K \ 1 be er. She had called him Alden. He up as i 3 soul of him were ! “'M'h’ macar H(!_hv 'v‘"]” g I:-' 11 onnaisc g don't t 4 Hindtihe tre S 1 called her Mary. He kissed | coming ir c t IRFBLECIOERLNENIY SMIBULeS AL o181 Fgg and Beet Salad ) ol ) 5 and blanch. Melt butter, stir in flour rope around v Ann ar ing migl man, somebody Hard cooked eggs and pickl hing: 21y i : 1aneyer and slowly add milk, stirring con- d ReRetis Aoy s nd | p nat time en he|said! Tl tell that to Mary e pep. | beets combine well i a salad. Cut ! ! 4 ! med rog i s Iy A Sacan oLt {o go hosun of t C F T onion juice apd remove|tne White of egg.in the ahaps of . ’ R e e s - spec become | p he cd, “1 made a| . ; daisy petals and cut’ the beets in atihelw ¢ g ; 8 from the fire. Stir in“cheese and liands or feet con ed that he was another | mistak « He's tried fo| o acroni and eggs cut fn slices, | Crescents, Usb the yalk.of ess as 4 the center and arrange the white Combihe Tie 1 B I Sufierel WO Years, Relieves ¥ N 2 2 A ol R aboard of her, He'll pay, too. | Turd into a buttered baking dish s and JabOt J[ by taking Ly Pinkham’s [ taia ‘ S sosi father wa ny finer, She s Hel i e o M pay. 190 cover with buttered crumbs and [ daisy fashion arounid’ if. Sprinkls J tahie C [Pt 5 § o ) b e e | intil crumbs-are browr the crescents of beet over the 'sala - Vegetabie Compound [oet 3 i Y : atch 11 Y B and serve -on a bed of lettuce wit ' € T has ) ¢ i8¢ « ol r 1lin ditty boxes, etting out Sl P ayonnaise. yrake had hinted something to her | that something good might happen | 5 { R G 4 jRne Ssomel e s night happen i iy cheese they furnish a worth- wkhile main dish. as a garnish or in dellied Egg Salad | | Tour hard cooked ecggs, 1 ¢ lish' of the meal and plan the rest Soften gelatin ip cold water. A the dinner or iuncheon accord- | oiling water and lemon juice, sait tablespoons butter, 3 cups thin cream clothes, having Jay g their chests, 1. |1 cup milk | spoon pepper. Cream by 1 beat in flour perfectly btended slowly stir in cream and milk heated to the Lo, | scalding point. Cook over hot wa- | P dreams. She buried the | t Is were struck, Drake stepped | te7 for five minutes, - Beat yolks of Tuncy played the magic flute : 59 1 i fle and crooned t ver re Mary sat, Jake Ste?- ntil thick g lemon colored <y S aalat b ol the ladder. head ercct, | &nd add to sauce. Remove from the the glorious color light s music. He stogd before | fire and add salt and pepper Beat He saw the deepe of old occan Drake e gathering dusk of the ,‘~’_‘”-\“V‘L’R~ until stiff and dry and T i o ey oa L Th: of | swift tropic night, saying nothing. | fold into first mixture. Turn into a sunlight wa She | Mary felt a momentary sense of well buttered L g dish and bake ' Crremided by hot water until firm ) the touch. Do uot let the water breat len Drake | ] worked loyally and wi ht be the rg sman, even |l were en plenty leisu mor i but he yuld not t r i as co stror ) ¥ ps, e never seemed s nile ill. for the silence secmed over-| n she buried her n the | |c But the cool, calm voice of |t0 kin. He wa t «kipper soon drove away the |boll Wwhile the souffle is baking. It from the tafrail e i will take about thirty-five minutes. mizzen Tiggir nftix w- (To Be Continued) | Serve as soon as done or it will fall luxuriously s Lla ( = — Cheese Souffle He, t hings Cold Asparagus Two tablespoons butter, 2 table- yme just as | retrospe ne vivid picture tha B spoons flour, 1 cup milk, % teaspoon Cold saragus is delicious with} 2,0 7y ¢y - t ould ¢ was the picture of % salt, 1- poen mustard, 1-8 head ached | Mary and Stevens standing side by | spoon pepper, % cup grated che : : oil and vinegar. t so long, Mrs, side on the island shore, looking | 4 egra. |him in the face and asking no Melt butter, add flour and stir un- til thoroughly blended. Slowly add s tion ot 3 Javot | rerritle g d not : ; br S And | Kavi dgne nething HOONNGCOUGH | mitk, stirring constantly. Mix sait 3 eombins bl . 0 appetite, | y il Hns hrishy E ) o7 mustard, pepper and grated cheese. | v‘ i) ny mor QR ue 8 " m‘\u‘:;"‘)‘» No “cure”—but belps to re- | \y.n the sauce reaches the "r;r: :1’: of v ot s N 4 i ! S AR Sl e stcala e lom Ewhat duce paroxysms of coughing. | ;¢ 444 (he grated cheese. Remo 3 ¢ ! and [ ar 8 g o] e R e RS S e from the fire and add yolks of swhite georg 2and S sarpr 4o p g e ' = is te use my W beaten until thick and lemon co s . e s, faki: x o £ : VAPORUB [ore et misture stand uniil coor,e Even light housekeeping has p 1 r . 3 r, N. ¢ T i r g e T my playthings. Ste % ] ;:,m' % g { un Andy very, v \ates me — Jars Used Ye Beat whites of eggs until stift and |its dark days.