New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1925, Page 4

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BR300 500000 000 00 SE AR ASES 3 SERHS e | A Wife's Confessional || CROSSWORD PUZZLE | FAQNT T(;;’M‘FDM V. ; H(N__ B INV Adele Garrlson's New Phase of the mext| flowed, as from a freasure hous g heroine | all stored with beauty and know cdge and understanding. sign, for that It stopped as suddenly as the ta csterday had been any | had stoy Alexel whirled abont m any other day. Wells [ to face her. “You like i1, he 1 in his assignment book, | more with the air of deelaring tact than askng & question, : throrgh the kate Lara nodded. She could 1o Jair and with afry [ speak. N Pt his compel- ling gaze fastened upon her, Like iton, she re walked tow rd the plano. =~ & { he sald, and reached for he “—=You are music itself, witi ' great.child-like eyes and your shiu- ing halr and your smooth wht throat. Why should I make musi tor you?" His volce was serious and his vy Were grave, sta | bara felt a surg her veins, but i | with delight. 8he wondercd calm | what was going to ppen nex | #he could not tear her cyes away from Lis. He would not allow it. He rose and put his hand oh shoulder. Barbara moved, retreatt ], knocked against something - an | heard a cragh benind her. When e looked at Alexel e wi | standing by the fireplace, lighting | a long clgaret and ficking the mateh | deticately into a poree on the mantel, He was staring con | templatively at the broken statuct that Barbara had knocked from able. A thought of mueh troubl was making for the maid taut $Eisitestias SATEE21230023242222343 433004 NOW GO ON WITH THE STOR full of difficult, 7. Carpenter. CHAPTY X horizontal is an 5. Branches of lear I3 « of the chief T'his ord b 1 dye “You Deseryve a Medal. Horizontal rto a toad Strainer 3 ) Gol \ I felt that |1 ] f 4 i i | across JBarbara's mind. | $he had a way of thinking lud D lifngs at tense moments sl to laugh, or to ery. When he spoke it was in his ealim and I nmer. The notes of | emotion fhat had trembled through is last ser Nce were gone. sion of | gome injury, and was too funny for “I am very sorry to have starticd ou,"” he said. “There was no reasoi or fright, though in another mo- went 1 shou » kissed vou. You it occasion r fear But on- ) about you wor ¢ in America.” spoke stammeringly, lik a school girl. as if worn away, posed electric fluid cep (pl) for those are only fc wlieve in emotion rew his head ba 4 hed again, very musicaily o music itselt, with your great child-like eyes and your phin- | Women were not made for wor amd zone smooih white thr cat” th nisC sabd to Bar ) I DI R pizeed his hand on hers L OMNM MG ; Telegraph offi except Miss Dad- ] : for her Ante xuod morn- : Vertical (To Ie Continued) ctter Prom Alice e o the city desk ——— ho trained Samuel. Wells broy et v | Menus for the -Family y 1 : WTin ft : ol isntd ou didnit (By Sister Mary) 4] L TA T El 3 s food. COLOR (UT-OUTS == st Breaktast baked real, in cream, fle milk, coffee, toast Luncheon Creamed celery with hed sEs on toast, rye bread, tea Noodie soup, baked pork Laked potatoes, ereamed corn vheat 1, pincapple jel some trouble milk, coffee. 't think se.” | If the creamed celery with poach- ompanied cggs on toust is to be served ! mall persons they will find it it all. Niko- fmuch ea to handie if the toast an officious fat lis ent in neat squarcs and fittel lobby and i together be the creamed which th s pourcd over. Toast is hard st oof us whil most impossib iccomplish without disaster, akfast Bahed Appld les, 1 tablespoon bu cups prune juice and cut in halves \d put into a butt rking dish, ent side up. Fill cavi- s with butter and sprinkie with cugar. Pour over prune juice cover baking dish. Bake in a oven, basting frequently with nice in the dish. When apples n CUP. almost done remove cover and finis Arbara the haking. Allow 20 minutes for {1 : ioed [yppies to bake without a cover. 1 & A - : : ! < old wit thout cream e : : e WS AiLE v us man - (Copyright, 1925, NEA Scr talk Inc.) wel In Pink and Silver A pink chiffon evening gow ueh distinction is hraded with eil- beads and banded with gray fox gentle- Amer| consid- Pumps and mules of delicate ore satin with a beaded or 4 LG 3 4 i et o mu. | Painted motif across the vamp ar i ¢ r \ . . i very smart, A A A - 4 . ‘ Ve . i i lone for s """ END BUNION flowed - PAIN FOREVER ~casiona the No Need to Suffer Another Day Those Agonizing Tortur- e ing Pains ke yon haven't ook bR . 4 5 ,v"‘,:i‘,‘:f, Thero {5 one simple yet fnexpen sroumnd oy replicd : i | sive way to reduce inflamed, swol- s q 1 ] 2 Thaty * Je said curtly, | 1°n toe joints and get them down " to normal nd that is to apply “ will play | Moone's Emerald Oil night and <ome of the morning and people who suffer played for an | from such enlargements would be wise to reiuce them before they wroved to be an | reach a more or less chronic stage. In one end stood | Atk at the Falr Drug Dept. or < grand, ehining any first el druggist for an origi- e S e or lams ch re- | nal two-ounce bottle of Moone's rations of Women & \ \ Alexel's | Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to accept anything in its at the|place, It is such a highly Yoncen- arbara toward trated preparation that two ounces gan 1o play. asts a long time and furthermore waltzes of Chop- | if this wonderful discovery does not give you complete sati on s, M you can have your money refunded. and there some Speclal note: People who want Barbara felt [to reduce swollen or varicose velns a bottle of Emerald Oil Applied night ani morn- total- | ing as directed they will quickly S passing | notice an improvement which will T cOpy. | continue until the veins and music flowed, as his talk had ' bunches are reduced to norma THE TGLY DWARIE OO \lden Py

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