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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926. ’ T — Dinner—Ham baked in cider, [ | v stewi 0 velvet frequqgently have bodices ° steam brown rice, wed okra, en- 'B t fasn = Qulcksands of L mato pie, bran bread, ik, coftee s o 1 ot the 160 ke, v ThiD At e : = at the top edge only. This arrange- ov mato pie, bran bread, milk, coffee, t g ; s e Brown or unpolished rice is pro- urcon By Sally Milgrim I8 & ‘tavortie with Molyiefs X one of h test models being & N e N ferably to the polished grain we us- aulhor AL Ly Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Haliy B EClA e e 'Lovl./'nm?:uf 1] t line velvet frock with both . . of the mineral matter leaving the © JOHNSON FEATURES INC. 1926 and'HER MAN' ETC, rt and bodice sections com= eve. atlons of a {f@ ——|srain mosty starch. Polishea rice| . = "i,ffl’mma' bends 15 grags is white but not shiny. The shine | . : i e % : ! ' | READ THIS FIRST: | sma Madge Denles That She §s Unduly | of it, for T knew that he was utter- ‘:vf:m:m-firl»'\‘qy Conting washes oft of | _1iONeY Lou Huntley is private sec- | et ‘:‘2‘1" P !;:":’T;“g‘ . Interested in Veritzen. Iy unconscious of having revealed | course when the rice is washed for | TS 0 0ld “Grumpy” Wallack, | [ stralght line model of Henna celored ”f hilip \lvl;l‘zvn I gasped as my _'I}" n“l” of ;)*nnr talking over me. | cooking. 117‘“'1 "fllhv l\;dllavk Fabric 13““}1‘» of which the chief feature is father made his astounding asser- | Then I scored myse ven a mo- | - ; | Honey Lou likes everyone at the bodice ¢ tion that both my emotions and my | Mentary irritation. No two people in | If Breen tomatoes are plentiful In | millg except Joe Meadows, the ship- s Podpm it s ’i”r‘;"ed ““‘;“’: . intellect had been dangerously in. | the world cared more intensely for |YOUT arder and there's danger of | ping clerk, who makes love to her | i o) This + 18 thimfined trigued by the famous theatrical | MY Welfare than my father and my | T8t before they can ripen, trv a|against her will, | lown the front with self color tabs producer whose research work 1 was | best friend. I ought to be willing to |ST¢en tomato pie. It's amazingly| Jack Wallack, who comes to his | | mbr d in silver tinsel thread doing. “Why! you do not even know | have them discuss me interminabiy. |£90d. father's mills to learn the business, } ol taba ave’ Nido! Dhadiit him, do you?" Now, while I agree with her in Green Tomato Ple | falls in love with Honey Lou the | b . ths Sonts . do you? 1 5 o falls in love w oney | or the sleeves at the cuff o my! dearest, BUET know himy | ThiSC he s and 1 caughta| Thr ips sliced green tomatoes, | minute ne sees her. Brought up | : st, bu N UM | untle disapproval of d's | 1% cups granulated sugar, 1 lemon, | py 1 h ‘ b tio g : band's 3 -fast ed ther, Honey . L ¥ reputation, and I know that his | J00€ GSaPProva : 1, teaspoon salt, 2 tables G| S angoid taploned mother | skirt is unusually comforta is just the type to appeal to a bril- | foi] his pl t 1 also | T > Spoons but-| 1oy {s a mixture of flapper and a5 fons oft M liant woman who has become a it | PHOVE ¢ xperiment {s |ter, 1 tablespoon flour, 3 teaspoon | clinging vine. - s bored with the limited and futile . . SR R ESReRE SNt JEAT rar(y given by AngelesAllen,] i Lok life which her own husband S no sentiment in it D stry. { Honey Lou has two cocktails which | nguished model 18 offered her for vears.” He paused and I put in a tremu > pan with pastry. Mix|are her first taste of liquor. e | o felt hat the sstne A A A L 1 flour. Sprinkle | “passes out” and Angela takes ad- | 5 os. | AL hasin rariow ment. He must be z Sk X ' said, try mixture over lower ecrust.|vanta of her unconscious state | | urned up in back and widen= and yet I did not recognize my N pseurance i My voice | dd tomatoes cut in slices, sprinkle | to turn Jack againat her. oufjstealgbt tn front in this description ao o Ae it T admire prity, | Vith remaining sugar. Pour over| Angela pmetends to be a friend I Matching tabs embroidered in e 1 andire POID | juice and grated rind of lemon. | of Honey Lou and tells her not to | | ! silver trim the front of this henna P SRR e e e r e 2 B le with spices and salt and dot | ‘ake Jack serlously. Jack begins | | 4 colored crepe frock. a quiet smile upon his For | “So I from your “"hl“”"r of butter. Put on top crust |to call on Honey Lou again, but he | N A Copyright, 1926 (EFS) you are a brilliant woman, my Mar- | conversation since I ol Toen. ’fl-yvvl ake 40 minutes in a hot over. | is very jealous and one night when | garet, and all the years of your mar- | here,” my father and | The heat should be reduced after the | Dr. Steve May comes to the | ried life you have stifled your brain | there was a certain dryr in his | fIFst ten minutes of ba house Jack s very angry although at the expense of domesticity. You | voice which sent my thoughts rac Keep in mind that it takes 11 | Steve is a friend of Margret, Honey He Sald, And Then Again: “Dearest—" | b . have been a model wife, a super- |ir ckward along my own conver- [ Cups of flour to make one pie with | Lou's half-sister. 0 ore l es mother, but you have starved your | sation. It was true. I h Iked so | two crusts, | A few nights later whils Honey | - — - b r!\:::h‘\ 1::1\ n«!;x ”\::11111 el h of 1:: i \’ sitzenta x)’f my | ( opyrigh 6. NEA Service, Tne.) ‘l e ’vw' F‘:'u”;x:k(}:ar:;!(l‘(: dayatwherionte holhad move shoulder: . &he Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the danger of ning a nonen work that my father or anyone else = ontest just foi ark, he 5 e 5 paper pattern of a woman.” would have been justified in assum ‘ | out of the theater where the con- :1”‘: M-‘T_fir-{-”“‘i- -s0 everlastingly i~!“ a5y | Physiclan Who Discovered This “You talk like Lillian,” T said with | ing that I was unduly interested in | test s held, furious because Honey | " BETER Sl e S ‘) cer W oa Common Sense Remedy. a smile. he man | Y H l h | Lou was “making a holy show of 3 s S i b s S 1 vou think that the surgeon's knife Madge Resents Interference, “Oh! can't you ssa why T talked ! b aathotl savs ey Lou| him, because ghe was| Jack raised his hand to brush the o4 of escape from the Mudge Rescnts Intorferen an't you se why I ta our ealt [ hersclt,” as he says. Honey Tou e e e [ : a because you mavewe I wish I had Mrs. Underwood's |so much about him?" T cried with | | decides to leave Wallack's and & ; o a i : f the new treatment known as fluency,” he replied earnestly, “Per- | the fecling must fy my- | How to Keep It— | goes to work with Margret in the S ”L‘ D ‘\"“ e of her, the blood surged up in him s HEM-ROID, haps I could make you understand | sel or n ke a | Causes of Illness | otfica of Holy Cross hospital. One e HElVery smart Js a Bodice Composed Tor Feons ha AleecuaL (R what T mean by all this rodomon- | ure in m As you say. | day she goes to tea with the wily A o371t cause of piles and then want furthe tade of words T have heen uttering T have 1 nonenity so long with g 4 B Angela and meets Jack's mother, | wer, Jack suddenly 1 Houfk terial and Finished Witk 1 d2d & remedy that would to you. But she never would say |my ownm ary for pro HEADS TP, CHINS UP! i i toward the eu 1 e Al [2 toHons pelleneiary 1 i proy Pssemidnn T | whom Jack calls The Head be- ; ardaine t Embroiderad Tabs, Dr. Leor wants every sufferer te his to vou first, hecause sh bod, tha rris Fishbein) [ cause she manages everything at it to a dead stop. efit b coverey and se that lieves so firmly in the policy of non- | work, yes—1 a s fascinat- ,I\Ih;‘h\r‘ Jovrabiat _American | 1 onie “She fells Honey Lou that ust under a street 3 N : re « (ing or delav, Fair interference, and secondly |1’,< ing_companion meant al- | Med "« yv,‘<.<:rrl‘:vmn and the Hygeia, | vGrympy” is not satisfied with his | SIEn. And all the rest of & « 3 e1 to sell HEM-ROID with gusre she has an equally fixed belief that | most new li But it has alth Magazi S e e P R remembered the way ot s £ 10wl 2o ansutated e nmed vour interest in Philip Veritzen is ' been the same kind of exhila < healt child stands correctly. | fice vamp, The next Jack {1t looked that night, with the p Ry PETAR S would come to a ma N the upright positio; i | - ' o S o el ths that honorable basls avery mutfares he only cure for Richard'a phila 1 come to a n ':‘ 'h "mrlwu r’c ition the head 18 | 1oe Honey Lou to work for his|&had of dancing s throwr : 1 s 2" package of Dr. Leone d 'vn: and his |:!>“n nry\my.’. 2 o e V(:,H\l: chin T:l‘] W and the | giiher, who is at home slek with | OB it by the arc light on the cor- e ha ¥ ID today. ortaslessold fus RSEENE | e Aus ven. The shoulder blades | 1y pygo, and she promises that | ner the way she phrases it. v | will be flat against the back and not | ;™" &Y [ of her £ s v pr For a ce i jis associs h round shoulders |y & T LTI Hlack is tak. | feeling a thrill of the joy that came | il i passion for 1} or two I was intensely annoyed, al- by 2 | and improper development. her out to dance that evening, |t0 her there, that still and starry | 0U though I controlled any expression | ature Sorvice, I Normaliy the back or spine has| 'S her out to d s " | September night Rt with his sy e S " S| Honey Lou calls up Tim Donegal, | S€T Eht. T pah g y Y ot 1 |two curves which Sho";'h’ ,\?,_’ S e gl e i e (0 r are vou stopping ther man who' erossed oungsters. ever, be exaggerated. e abdome; for? e asked. “Didn't T tell vou and w s ¢hen the child standa erect, should | 10 (1 sume place. S e | I eratic a HB i ¥ . ot should | "y 000y Lou goes with Tim to the | ed to go straight home ) not extend in front ¢ the line of the | A 1d he has been drink-| FOr one awful moment Honey s t ve you i aition! 5 iRt et e ling. The place ts raided by dry 1ou was af LT S T i e | tion is equent, Slseran £ scapes | 10 take her at her word, and start Is was th ticularly in healthful children of ! 28°NtS 2 R e e e e ried for is hur ever ought o ‘ with Wallack | L . ’. two or four years of age. In' g o | Dreathed again, chow lits development two factors scem to | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY [ %% want ke talle to you he ndernces Where au | be important. The abdominal mus. | (RTINS 2 o0l { turning in the seat so that he faced ™ | cles are usually not well developed | The starry September night wns’hfir_ e e ised his A early in life, and the curve of the | Warm. But Honey Lou's teeth were ;.. coconds. Then I'll take you and look the flshe‘ { back Is accentuated, | chattering as if she had a chill, as | o A s | Turthermore, the liver, stomach | Jack lifted her into his car and | uigpon 1 first saw you, Honey ey looked back 2 DANNY HAS A NEIGHBOR ET teplicd the | and intestines are much larger at | started off down Eldatstrest ol RSO S AR SR R e came from. o entra home | birth and carly in life in relation to| “Were th-they really t-t-trying to | the minute 1 looked vith a deep sigh o By THORTON W. BURGE was right under this t Now, | the rest of the body than they are raid the p-p-place?’ she asked,| “And I did you, too : Tou | She was hi that Th, Be neighborly; in many ways everything is so turn up, I don't know | later in life. | shaking with excitement. “Were | answered him, in her heart, But |t°!d him so. 1S W 8 You'll find that neighborlin pays. whether I shall live here or not.| As the body grows and these fac- | those men really d-d-dry oficers?” | her lips did not move or open. Her | _HH\ we ha L —O0Id Mother Nature. W did come from?” | tors change. the abdomen will tend| 1In the darkness she saw Jac nervous fingers twisted and puiled | OF t will = o v plied D to becon prominent. A promi- | shake bare blond head. . |at her handkerchief, as she story % The great storm didn't last 1 demar nent abdomen, persisting beyond the [T think Donegal was talking | tened, oums ot that kind seldom a0, L E vo « | age of six or seven yea may be | through his hat when he said the “Then that niz when you got ong k ile it did last it was a bad storm, The ( at Dan issociated with internal | were” he answer clipping his | out of my car would t me do ta € you to - very bad storm. T v remained | picionsly Da n or fanlty postur vords off sharply, “‘but | make love to you, I fell in love with L be married? To; . the broken piece of hollow stub | suspiciously that [ hastened Most schools nowadays have exer- | going to take any oh |t ekl : r0 BE CONTINUEL | h h m here he had 1 shelter. He re- | tell him all about what had hap- |« se ‘\..mk or calisthenics. Teach- | you. Especialy with that | He stopp: e iandl ‘Honev Than How does Mrs. Huntley take | t elr hol €. mained until jolly, round, bright vw- 5 s, during this period, may well | right there on your table!” | knew that he found it hard to go|MOMCY Low's announcement that . Sun came out again. I he poked % fpaphasize posture as a portion of | poney Lou clasped her trembling [on. It is not easy for a man of SIS to be married? What of et it at hiamandionblo ‘» e ound: calmosh 7y 3 ””iv 1o 1 muscle | little hands. “Yes—think if I'd Wallack's type talk about | Steve Mayhew? Tomorrow. | the ..nf'_nw ; he saw was one o | sEa 1“'" ‘” ”]1 S "7’“' HI: ATe lpeen arrested!” 3 “And 1 |the love h 1s. Johnny Chuck’s relative It was a \ 8 1¢ back muscles con- | giqn't even know Donegal had a| “I was c about you. You| FEEL SUPERIOR TO CLOTITES tracted, the | Y young Chucl bdomen will assume its - about amo en branches and pieces of the old tree d he was pokin bottle with him!" Her breath |seemed so di fro e kind | New York, Oct | caugnht on a deep indrawn sigh. |of girls 1'd always own. I {the money ye (I'—Spend all rd on cloth the fa | proper form. | When the head is thrown hack { | Jack glanced at her. and then | thought you were the stranghte until you stablished, a & 23 grumbling. {and the chin held in, this movement | 7 | : ! g Sand dtaen : 1 away again. “How In the dickens [sweetest little kid T'd ever seen. T|act as the L wer or to ow T suppose I've got to go and [Hsipsitolnxl theluppentnart (o the liGEe0 LB B DA SRRE R MOCAESNCT FTES Sk e R LG ! ew ha grumbled b} {back in correct position. Constant 5 s v 3 » = = v N - a6 E1V to bus about never drink man kiss y ups?" he asked in an angry, irri- tated way. “Don’t you have sense from a man or ietting a |[ness girls by Mrs. Helen Woodw u. Lord, I even fell |once a stenogr: | for that!" cessful ad sir, I've got to dig a new hall down to my bedroom. When this tree blew practice of these exercises will serve to ma eful, easy and nat- rer, and now a ; enough to keep aws tising and sales execu- over the roots certa ai ural carriage of the hoc { 2 . % 28 when he's bee nking? Donegal | unk 2" 10ed Honey Tov To col ite things up around here. T don't It Is a significant observation that |¥1en he's been drinking? Donegal| “Bun S il o B ! Lesa AL § o ety could hardly stand up when he|in the darkness she was frowning. | 0y Mrs. Wood but it would be beiter to dig a a child who stands well and carries I e | walked info that place with you| “Yes, I fell for it,” Jack repeated | would never he 10 home altogether its body in the manner mentioned [ FOUEE IO At place ¥ T A e e : e : xeuse me,” said Dar | feels" more energetic and healthrul | [OMENt 7 i 7 feysracobied youRmiljicay S O be right back.” that night at Angela’s house, when | much afraid of someone or s Honey Lou saw than that thev|you smoked and drank, too. Then, |th had been driving in a circle, and | of course, I knew vou'd were in front of the brightly lighted | ing me, and I'd been joe politely In his best squeaky “this was a very bad storm, wasr it?" The Chuck looked at Danny. “You might call it that,” said he. | than one who stands in the round- shouldered and relaxed position. * inquired Danny | Some physicians are convinced t different modifications of the string. | nough | “Do you live here Do you live here? pened. “Oh” sald the Chuck, “T|qisposition are the result of nervous | CMLrance to the restaurant once |about you to fall for it.” should say you did blow down. What | stiyulation coming from organs held | MO ' Inging you?” Honey ILou| “I don’t know,” replied Danny. | | the slde of the roadster, and van-|you the absolute truth about my- | | Ot course, 1 should like to get |ished between the swinging painted | self. Those drinks were the first | | home to the Green Meadows, but I doors. In two minutes he was|ones 1ld ever tasted in all my life | | don’t know where they are.” back with her again, and the car|—and I wouldn't have touched W out of the | “Why not stay here a while?” in- quired the Chuck. “I'll tell you ! what; this is the best place ir Great World. There arden right close by, and the nicest things grow |in that garden. You stay here a | while and I'll take you over ther s nosing its wa: them, only Donegal said they were | crowded reet. orange juic and | “All was quiet on the Potomac,” | they wouldn't hurt @f«, @rs he said shortly. | just two— C But how could you leave _\m:;w‘ You had | \party?” asked Honey Lou. She|broke in, disgustec . | | ¥y | was quiet now, and filled with the [to lie to me o |~ Danny hesitated. "1t sounded very | 0 1 4 | deep sense of happiness that al-|you had.” tempting. He looked around. With g \,E@QEBEEAEQEE ways came to her when she was| “T had two!” Honey Lou a little soft grass he could make a e s e e very nice home in th of the oIt | know what I had!” She was glor- fallen tree. It would b fously angry now, herse rather pleas- | ¥ | ] swered in that same harsh anrgy | ¥ {ant to stay a while where there was | E ; @EA S | “I suppose you think I let Joe good eating and a pleasant neighbor. | @ That was funny, thought Ioney | Meadows kiss me, 100!” she cried. told me | 1 1 the piec wasn't my party,” he an “7hat is thlS ‘Do you really think it would be all Lou. Surely Angela had said it|She was tearing the liftle handker. right for me to sta 5.1 S ! 'h" odiney was his party. | chief to shreds now, without know- “ W 799 |remembering how the strange mea- PP IR, Tt (s e el 1 R e B s YELLO MASK' dow mouse had tried to drive him LI ppose you liev there to dance tonight.” That was|that story you heard Ann Ludlow IS)OK at your teeth. Observe that what she had sald. In those very | shouting in the office this mornin they have a thin yellow tinge. No words (1 matter how often you brush it remains. “It was Suzanne Clemens’ party,” | You want to think beastl You come to believe that yellowish hue Jack went on briskly, “in honor of |about me!" is in the enamel—irremovable! her second wedding aniversary.| Her tongue and her pepy But the truth is you have teeth white | pojitest manner. “Thank vou very She said she ought to celebrate it, |tle temper were running away with as glistening ivory. That ugly, yello much, Neighbor Chuck. Tt does look ish hue hides in a glassy mask that en- [ &0 very pleasant around here that T away “Of course. Certainly,” replied the chuck here isn't any one else | living around here, and I'd be glad to have a neighbor. “Thank you,” replied Danny in his T reckon you want to helieve even if she and Jim Clemens aren't | her, living together, any more' { laughed 8 Many styles and sizes to he| “Look at the way you rushed out and angdlon are | of the house, that night when § 3 velopes the teeth, This mask is known |, nuch tempted. The onl N eve 11. | 4 Crl lae A inid L pchtsmnted e foivathing | going to take Angela home.” Mayhew had left his pipe {hor choose from ree ovens, as Calculus. A“liquid cement”inyour | that worries me is Killy the Spar- ! G : pir r hel saliva forms it. Acts like a glue—first | row Haslk. But you don't have to bother|I supose you thought I'd n le at moderate two for Gas sticky, then hard. Ordinary dentifrices | “Don’t 1ot him worry you” re- With me. You can just shove me|tng him make love to me, too! prices, in Gnrctailicaitaheydlon Hohtotor tt | nile U the Chuck. “*liatoes s doven e into & taxi and send me home. I|Well I hadn't! The only man 1 PetillCre and one for i 8 B Fouk Y don't want to spoil your evening|ever wanted to 1 P 1 o4 But now dental science can give you |0 he can't sit on it any longer. He'll G e i o BROLSYO SHnEsol oraniad lave near me 1is orcelain those lovely, pca,ly(cc(h_ofij, in’m,( | g0 somewhere clse. Dear me! Dear that is nourishing and for you,” Honey Lou said anxiously, | you— Her heart swelled swith E.narcnel or Coal, and brushing! For it hasfinally succeededin | me! What a Tot of work T must do. easy to digest he is bound igiack Wallaok shook his head.|Dlty for heraelf, (s alio paused; She Black room on the i rating in a tasty, pleasant tooth | I certainly have got to make a lhe, Heckers’ I'm going to take you home,” he|had been so true to him, and this ac incorporating in a tasty, p : to be healthy. Heckers Sl s e i fo paste the one substance that positively |ew hall down to my bedroom. b answe doggedly, and Honey Lou | Was her reward top for seven Temoves Calculus—*Trl-Calcium Phos, | Excuse me, Nelghbor Mendow Cream Farina is all nour- sank bafk into her seat. She pushed him away from her cooki phate”. This magic substance s whar | Moute. When you have a job to ishment. Its pearly gran- e U L Rl I BT O R | | ORIng our dentist uses to clean teeth, And |40, there is no time like the pres- 7 ; Suzanne Clemens,” sho said, aft : ROBY" whe repsuted zouknowwhatbcnuzymi(acleshewm‘ks jent to do It.” With this, the ules are quickly and easily a thoughtful moment or two, frantically. “I wouldn't look at 7 : with it Chuck started digging. He wasn't digested and babies love can't understand how she could |YOU. if We were shipwrecked on a i wasting any time. He had be b ; love a man enough to,marry him, | desert island together! Nof v b The name of this new and finer tooth | TAStIng any tin had begun R 5 ry him gether! Not if you that new entrance to his home. | | and then cheerfully leave him. If|Were the last man on earth—I i paste is ORPHOS. Dentists everywhere % (Copyright, 1926, by T. W. Burgess d it. ever I loved an—" A note wouldn't!” R 5 1 are recommending it—especially pyright, by V. Burgess) Doctors recommen 1 loved a man- A note of ol And she I into & m 3 4 - k icker th sheer aching swcetness came into | Wild hysterical sot her for teeth difficult to whiten. Please ac- . o A s Cooks quicker than ang - 4 i 4 20 Time Tube FREE. Ut The next story Danny Hears of her voice, as she looked at the [40Wn against the leather by CEDEE S UD N whe COUPON Y | NG hiny. other wheat cereal. man beside her. the secat, below. Convince yourself that testh | loveliness can now be yours. Her e “—If ever I loved a man, I never e was wet and salty , i Please tlie Cook . could leave him. 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