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fsens 2 Katherine Finds the Valise Been Opened left the from the m\rVife’s Confessional Adele Garrison's New Phase o) REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 2atinsaststiaasiidoniadanttatindats ox h NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. SHION SERV UNIQUE FUR TRIMMING C—— The lines of this coat are famillar |but the trtmming 1s not, These ’n ottled bands that tr the hem, sleeves and collar are ks' breasts used as fur banding would be. The material of the Is ve heavy |satin, lned with a delicate gray. coat h effect bors the Gossip’s Corner Urs, osp | evidently realizing that omen working fn one room | For Dark Room A two-tonc wall paper is a’good cholee for a durk room since it will reflec more light and life than a plaln one Corian nging the For Mixing Salads A fork is much better thay spoon for mixing salads. g Lace Sleeves Long lace sleeves are used on afternoon and evening gowns, fitted very carefully and they ar Rd er than unlock | I looked at it | t and twist: two. Lilllan as. 3 suits te try 1 key sma had failed to 1 chain Ornamental Fobs | Ornamental watch fobs, prefer- | of silver mounted on black ! are used with the tailored for spri ribbon Neat New Hats tive s to be worn be- ire of satin or gros- o open Attr CAPTAIN A.E.DINGLE= 1924 b, BIENTANO'S INC_ AN Rigw [ CLEATED ) NoA: SERVIGE TG C-VED N HERE TODAAY to him. Jake Stevens stood by smil- Alden Drake, formerly'a sailor, | ing, but as if not sure that he was grown soft and flabby through a |invited. Drake’laid & hand on the Nfe of {dle ease, ships aboard the | back of the head chair, clipper Orontes as “boy," under the “Captain Stevens, won't you be command of seated?" he sald Jake Btevens, whose enmity he| “Oh, do you mean — is Jake to ly Incurs because of a mutual [— What do you mean?” stam- mered Mary, her face alight with Manning, daughter of the|something which convinced Alden owner, who is a passenger, At Cape Town, Stevens is superseded as cap- tain by Drake, whose lawyers have | deed well done. seen to the purchase of the Or-| “If Captain Stevens will take his ontes during its cruise, Stevens is | seat, and let us begin on the wed- reduced to the rank of chief mate. [Ming supper, perhaps you will not The Orontes is hecalmed in the |embarrass me with so many ques- Straits oft Java. The accldent was | tions. Bit down, Twining. I want due to Jake's carclessness, and now ' you to relieve Adams befare all the Jake comes to stand before his new | color has gone out of Mrs. Stev- captain and “face the music.” | ens’ face.” NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | And Twining relieved young “Mr. Stevens,” Drake began, “I| Adams, who was not.in the secret. don’'t want to dig up a lot of old| “Mister Adams, Captain and Mrs, troubles. 1 think the quickest way | Stevens desire your company for the is the best. 1 want to say first, to| balance of the supper,” said Drake you and Mary, that I have held an | with a twinkle, Many meals had inquiry into the stranding of the | been eaten in that saloon. Orontes, and liuve found myself | had seen ‘young Mr. Adams cat a Drake | Drake forever of the unfathomable | happiness to be got out of a decent The past of 51 vertical fe similar to 1 horizontal. They mean the same, but they're different. Now | 1 figure it out! 1 3. Boy. 9. Old people, 0. Vigilant. 1. A funeral pile HORIZONTAT 13. Pig pen. Remarked, 15. Stick. . Valuable property, . Indian eloth. . Jump. . Unit, . Certify. . Discern. . By mouth. . Narrative poem. . Extraordinary, . Life like. . Also. 28, Aeroplane, . Queerer, . Minute grain in a flour, . Everyone, 31, Virtuous, . Longed. 33. Food for trapping (pl.). . Before, 34. Sweet, red flower ((pl.). . Metal used for pans. 36. Frozen water, . Precipitous, 38. Placed. . Artifice., 139. Cry. . Collection of tents, 40, Freeh. . Large white bird, tips of fail|46. Plant and wings black. seeds, 5. 3.1416, 48. Pains ((verb), . Playthings. One who covers . Blemish. . Talks, . Negative, To withdraw. . To happen. Welght 1-16 of a pound. Self, . Night. . Small fsland. Sin. 0 | Musical note. . Weight of container (pl.). There ia a | A float. Hurry. 1c condition in which fainting I /) 77 . Tub used to wash your body. [61. Anger, is a prominent symptom. But this| [\ \L Il f 7,1/ 49. You and L 2. Period of condition is rare, \ 47 50. Large bundie in a cloth cover. Gone by. Headaches, nausea, dizziness, in- A\ \ ) / ) Z 52. Egyptian goddess that brings ‘Termination, a, wea and fevers may AN / 7 fertility. Cooking vessel. possibly be caused from a weak \ i 1% 54. To lubricate. . Therefore. eart, but the chances are that \ | | 74 55, To repulse. . Neuter pronoun. thes a from other w s 1y 58, Caress, 1 types of heart disab 60. Move quickly. . Opposed to direct, may. About the only safe course for a 61 SRR L SO T (O e W R e e e e e i A MAN AND |63. Head covering. WIFE. 65. Beneath. s comparcd with the table physician. His tosts can tell cripples. |if thing wrong with It c . Organ of hearing. patients, even aind he can what | R S e e e e e WL R P | drama. adly, carry their de- (to do to remedy the situation, if [to me, but something very much‘ 8 arranged on the,frame few, But he never saw him ecat %o i e effect of draped silk. 5 what?” gasped Juke. | little, or look about him so rudely | as now, Jake seemed to he still | ¢ little uncertain. Drake went oft on | ys deck, leaving the bridal palr to re- |y} cover their balance. g Jake Stevens had always been a good sailorman. He stayed but “You've Mary pressed his arm warningly. Drake continued: “I have decided that whatever i1l has happened to | the ship or her people, has Ween di- rectly due to my pursuit of a fad. As T sce it now, jt meant only sport For Negligee attractive e is made of | iffon brillant red said Katherin had do you suppose the ed the asking ic whicl been in U ove large man, bag dldne| o 8e chiffon, bound with maribou Dy off, as we did, and |'" 5 way with them?" | sure that anyhody did open 1t," Lillian “She mig! ry — Brilllant Silks Use Ammonia Brilliantly colored Ammonia will remove perspi large and fantastic border desighs tion stains from fabrics. It feutured in the silk collection. be followed with alc Large plaids and bold stripes are dabbed on very lightly. also leaders | silks with | should | are e ol and water | when “I'm as Curious as You" | flower or FABLES ON having no HEART ATTACKS HEALTH The word “whe 11ps was on my | as T think it was on Kather- but we bhoth know Lillian's | books. anges are very slow and | is uncon tatement She | ting spells are not alway i : . e ing spells are not always | > 2 o licart rdict | ception th ring heart die o e | trouble, oment. This conception I are likely to L ) at any e of cour as been built up sudden death is so tacular that 1kes good ne and newspapers “play up story 1 cause spec- girl's identity.” 1's sentence loor put the Teeaniil Kath- caused a stickler the some moue as ehe dear 1 come ruptly group total ‘number of cardia As r that vor she Here's Herbie, now.” help vou and for the there is heart, 7 the advise Bt briefly at the table atter Drake left. | 70" gignts Genus of fan palma. Drove, flock. . Assault. ing. and Bill Gadgett bawled, so| fortable old pipe. The sing-song that all might hear: | was progressing gloriously. Stevens Stand up, y' lubbers! Health to|and Mary came up slowly. In the | t ptain and 's passengers!” ' [dim companionway Jake tenderly then three|Wrapped a shawl around Mary's | awkward embarrassed cheers. The|Shoulders. She gazed up at him, concertina started up again, and a! Shyly, The sweet fragrance of her song was volleyed forth with all the | °Aveloped him. There was no rea- now when he ich t v e S e son for ‘restraint. He gathered her Drake paused while the cheers|to him, and crushed her hungrily went up, then went on: {in his arms. “So, to get the gist of this busi-| Drake moved a bit ness, Mister Stevens, 1 did not en-| Ward. For a moment the smoke puffed from his pipe jerkily. Some- ter_the stranding in the log. I am owher, as well as master, and 1| Where in the darkness forward a Y ‘M a e | shall not enter it unless my officers | sailor began to sing “Maimuna.” insist.” | Stevens came out of the com- By JOR\\\'\Y Grue“e panionway, and placed Mary near Drake at the rail. She held his arm. Jake gently removed her hand. There ts| I must look after my ship, lass,” Raggedy will dis-|he said, and walked away aft. Mr. Tuney o woman, | Drake chuckled. She turned quick- nd VERTICAL . Scandinavian legend. . Leaning. A form of type, Cave of a lion, . Present (preposition). . Hoarded. . Preposition. studied Mrs. Pre hy fc Letter from Mrs. Joseph Graves Hamilton to Leslie Prescott, John Continu fore, = Leslie, | running a that st i n a I have dear derstand t! temy him re- = . The Adventures KaggedyAu feet for many years, and in t end ‘there be a remedy more serfous to others.” Hls ehip was in Sunda Straits, near Jake stood dumb. He could feel her port. It was night. A ship Mary's hand ‘trembling on hie arm.J master's place was on deck, Drake - n y Forward, a concertina stopped play-| stood at the rail, sroking his com- [BIAA] 1IN[S D There was silence, P N Ty you husband further for- another 1 I wish M here in New T am and m as a nag, cham wom “Do you mean you won't—" Jake | etammered. Drake cut in: £ me finish, please. another matter. A word mss it. Mary is yvour | stevens, She always was. 1 did you | i n a wrong there. But if you had| | 8 i heard what she told me a while T ago you would feel that T had been bounce too, d feel son bounces properly punished “Oh!" sald Mary. was kind to her. “Now T shan't reinstate you ae mate, Mister Stev Jake's figure : ned. Here, at last was the meat. £ Lady 1y gl alonz and gy the rest had been vapor: words. smooth eno Because it is not permissiable for a sailing ship mate to have his wife | aboard."” ons The steak should be cut 1 1-2 inches thick. Trim off skin and cut fish in narrow strips. Mix and blend oil, lemon julce, onion fuice, salt and pepper and dip each filet into mixture. Drain and roll. Fasten with wooden toothpicke and dredge with flour. Place on a buttered | baking pan and bake 20 minutes in a moderately hot oven. Garnish with parsley and serve. 1t shoe-string or baked potatoes are served with this fish dish a cream sauce of some sort should be used with the fish, The ecalloped potatoes are moist enough to make @ sauce unnecessary. — did you bring me anything? Don't disappdint the Tittle folks tonight. Tutle a few rolls of Life Savers into your pocket when vou're pickig up your newspapers. They are withoutques- tion the purest and most wholesomecandy youcan take home for children. Best for little tummies s0 casily upset by richer sweets. Best fof tiny tecth that decay all too soon anyhow. Breakfast — Stewed dried apri- cots, cereal, thin cream, crisp rye toast, bread crumb pan cakes, sirup, milk, coffee. he lit upon Andy, | bump him at all wher : § t the Then she, too, langhed, a sil- “, happy laugh. Luncheon—Eggs in onlon cream, “A ship master's loss is a pas-|whole wheat bread, orange jélly, senger's gain, Mrs. Stevens” Drake|one egg cake, milk, tea. | eaid, drawing her nearer to him. | Dinner — Baked halibut, “You're not to call me that!” she |joped potatoes, buttered parsnips, sald {stuffed date salad, rolled jelly cake, “Very Mary.” Drake Was|graham bread, milk, coffee. stlll - enjoying some tremendous| . persons who like onions will en- plece of humor yet to he given out. | joy the Juncheon dish, although the He pressed her arm, and put his onjon flavor is not particularly pro- head down to her car. He knew the | nounced. This is an excellent way new bridegroom would be looking: [ to teach small children to eat he could not resist placing one lit- | onjons, The taste is not strong tle tax upon Jake's composure. |enough to be “bites” to tender | "I have a sceret for you, Mary," tongues, but is mild and pleasant. | he whispered. “Don't jump like e (1 (oo e that! It looks guilty. I really ought o & } e fon e, 2 table- to have told you both at the table;| On® cup on pUre! shle spoons butter, 1 1-2 tablespoons but you know I nmever do the ex- “’mm i 2""“ 5 hard-cooked eggs, 1-2 teaspoon | salt, paprika. Cook onions in boiling water to | pected thing. T think a bride ought cover until soft.’ Rub through a So, if | to have some secrets, don't you? Of course you do. Listen: I'm going to give you a little wedding present of two splendid as soon get ashore. I shall| o 0" vithout draining, The water perfect pair.” |make over to you & one-quartel| gy yo"swey during the cooking | so there will be fust enough to pre- vent burning. Melt butter, stir in flour and add the onion pures, Captain Drake,” | share in the Orontes, and—" sst a bit more| “Oh!" gasped Mary. “Oh, Alden!"” When hot and beginning to thickem add the thin cream. Bring to the aving some more She pulled his head down further, boiling point and season with salt and kissed him on the lips, right in full view of puzzled and startied "¢ and paprika. Add yolks of eges e O Aare T an. Well beaten and remove from the ; RIVElE A s “enel | the eggs beaten until stiff ard dry. T Ll O g | Reheat over hot water and serve tain Jake Stevens as o elme simply must blab out her secret y ough all the shipping in the| TWwo cups orange jelly, 2 table- ; spoons granulated gelatin, 1-2 cup julce, 3 bananas, 1 cup chopped | Will Take Off English walauts, 1-2 cup seeded and | All Excess Fat Jindy magle stick. ere, they coul seautiful lake, It ge lake, b for it w d r mountains RCEI The darkness another one well most could all it you would walk upor take Mary. C sin a passenger,” said . ar kindly dark- g ness cloaked his broad grin, “a lit- 9 AR tle longer. You see, it T were to put you back in command of the ship, New Style for « anf death attie thit A miohing mick ‘ in <o _ 2 you couldn’t perform your own mar- Unbcbbed e Gl A . e oy, s, S| s et cols. ou: N e you will both come o the saloon T L I'l call Mister Twining as wiggled her B rings the a minute, Jake Steve chokily. “Are y with me, o old Mrs Lady Lindy's magic with me as we : human Spotl “Just And bes eaia just watch m said to pened, they sank r « t yutert of) thel Ivel hiak o I'm having fun, certainly. 1 o hope you will eee of it, too, | Com "Erb in a white 1 at atten- lald out as if Twining stood grinning as old Witch i%.9.9 5.5.85 ng about i wae f flowers be- plat hard side stared before as belonging to som 3 smiled at th ning. with a wand; and sh a Drake laughed, — “there st Mary i 166 him, She cared | LRI slices and fold in the whites of by a blushing, moist-eyed bride V\!lflh LR Lt |cup sugar, 3 tablespoons lemon Drake prayer book could afford hubby. o fire. Add hard-cooked egge cut in be for | sprinkled with minced parsiey. aits come crashing aboard. 800N cold water, 1 cup bolling water, 1 plumped rajeins. Soften gelatin in cold water. Agd | bolling water and stir until dis- | solved. Add sugar, orange juice and | lemon juice and stir until sugar is | e Y any | dissolved. When beginning to jelly Heiannd e e add bananas cut in thin slices, nuts to smile “Come, childr five grinned. "The feast Milliners seem e considera A A = " walk u t ¢ id drfed t thex, Lady Lindy | tuck & splice. 1 never ex- to t } ca v ~ p, C v g for 1 w " € » be at your wed Jake N t '.ff.“ ) & \ e . \ e e fingesa s 1’ ]1“« :( me:” nos rmol r and ralsins, Turn Into a mold and e ' vomar | s A . tor st. but . ¢ e AR arriage eervice as perform- let stand until firm and chilled hair. - > v F 3 1 nt a ship master 1s a b pas- Serve with slightly N\'anwd“ charmir style | ' i % . m an ar i s hs 1| sage of words. With the least pos whipped cream | wound f 1 Iy se them t n delay Captain Alden Talbot Scrape the bananae to remove braid proneunced Jake and Mary the fuzzy coating before silcing. | brai 1 wife He kissed the bride Baked Halibut | worn & ST Motikn BTg: Deirols Mich. oain Two pounds halibut steak, 1-2| pelf w she S c o ped a right 1d of the |20 | cup olive oil. 3 | tain p T ’ e > T L 7 g s £ B t od 1¢ o me—mmen juice, 1 teaspoon onlon sible with short ha t 1 he tur s heart lik den glow of 1 itht THE HWERALD CLASSIFIED ADS spoen salt, 1-8 teaspoon larly liked as a style for it did not sunehine t BRING GOOD RESULTS | flour. the skipp awaits. Let us gy flavors displayed at gobd stores so you going | some exercis Marmola Prescription Tablets are soid by all druggists the worl ver at one dollar a box or yo them direct from the Marmola Co. Drake aughed at her blushes Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cintt-0-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve, and Vi-o-let tablespoons lemon 1 tea- pepper, i

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