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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, LOVE'S EMBERS Adele Garrison's Absorbin “Revelations of o \\ ite” Jeginning Sequel To Ydllian Belicves Veritzen Wants Nocl W Lihan eomparing not tion of Fhi to Mary Hur had tnspection ten. a litt] the ad car beb ing. has told 2 her car only on ¢ permar we are. ing you knowiedge” “Yes, you though you. object to your } Mary, the poov puiscrable ar knowledse “All right, @lently, “the et having been se Ppeak the rest T flushed at her = #o, and hurried into t Noel's interview with unwittingly had ov the talk T had had with Norl ward. 1 had barely e reached the farm Whispered hurriedly Bown from the car: “I'll be over to your room guerybody's scitled down + @ight. Wait for 1 was so tired that T leep when her kno: the door, but m her first astonishing wor *Do you know the way I've got s doped out?” she demgnded. 1 Verltzen's determined to mrarry Noel to Elcanor Lincoln. But That which you like another Regard in quite anothor way. —Mother West Wind may Little Mrs. out of breath when reached the hiding pl stonc wall where she had Jeft four babies while she went back the fifth. She had carrigd this baby by the skin of the back of the neck. She had had to hold her } high and even then his hindlegs had dragged on the ground. 1t wery great strain to hold hi she was a very tired when she at last dropped his brothers and sistor 100 tired to go any farther t Pust lay there and panted w ve babies snuggled up to b peeped ont she would atly surpriso ;‘:;wn's Boy and he Reat from the heel ptonewall, he had Birapprar betwcen the sione tod M “1 o babics a e Whitefoot at ce in 1he her was vou doin; e e ar where piace for thes: will be warm fable. But 1 am Just now. 1 wo that little hou ptaving. T guess Bntil nigit. 1 Pn now. Anyaas Bo any more But after what Mrs. Whitefoot ¢ R peep ontside. Almost Miscovered that ol didn’t Ppened to e i for her that romptly hee: eld wall. & picces, too oving." stop 1o Life’s Niceties Hints on Etiquette e Fashion Plaque Once Qvers a New Serin]e— “Who's “Oh, that's just one of my employees, myself.” By C. D. Batchelor| your moneyed friend, Jack?” I can't afford the place tion of thi e 1. Door ru AR BEAUTY How and Why e i I M MOBNING — STIMELATING A Your Health How To Keep It— Causes of [lness BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN of the American ation and of Hy- Mag: c Editor Journal Medical Assoc gia, the Health During the World War the v for specding up output in many lustrics resuited in the establish- ment in Great Dritain of what was as the Health of Munition nit Workcr: So v known Research v 2 investi- was Jater hoard tigue ont- also and of sickness made t into & permancnt Industrial 1% Records of industries as ti Board. kept in records of lahor lost time, whether or accidents, Dr. Edgar 1 of preventive me [ Wales, indicaies some recommen- dations for workers th werc evolved by these investigations | The more the worker scts the pace | rather a machine and the greater physical cffort in- volved tor is the benefit to the output of reducing the cegsively Jong honrs Not only docs the inercase with shorter the tatal output for | hours worked un stance greater longer hours. It foun1 that unconseiously to put amount of cncrg into their work; they trate it in a short period or spread over a long period. Encrey js spent in two days; cither by | actual effort, or merely by sitting {or standing around W g o found s during continued la great value in permitting pid and more accurate [Under various circumstances time for and the longth Ppanses must be differont. The output should from hour 1o hour, I pauses should b L ihe time when the [to fan from ) EIDIT] Another featurs EEIHII [HIARIE M} be o adapt UL [AIT[ET]A farly 1o the mmm @E Ctheir health T [ETA] turnover due 1o professor in Cardiff, than is the the are ex- rate of output hour but the f. circum that for v o these s is than workers tend about the cach day can coneen- satne it ont was A ar mord waork. the rest ANSWERS TO SATURDAV'S WEBIB] [TIAL] SE] [R] of and the imterpolated at output s jts usual level. work rest of the prople work rticu- 10 ind may be in a )8 ord and Deafness a book v A one-handed 1 less risk than a man working on a machine; he r “tivity trial efficiency. \asect to noisy office, Lexposed to with two I hand-feoding power | has half the chanee of getting on | of his hands cut and the work can i “‘I;‘““‘""’ [ be done by a one-handed man. nds convert an | -~ v Royal Diana l-md~ e Diamond in Africa chment | ¥ phar- | inneshurg, South Africa, Mar. do not Lady May Cambridge, meni- this |1 royal family, came to ' Africa to hunt big game and found |a diamo | The discovery nd Land her be- | Athlone ind L erat cor Jo ) was made while she mother, the Countess of ife of the governor gen- of South Africa, were touring that [the famous Lichtenburg diggings in te and [Western Transvaal. The rough dia- {mond, weighing four and one-half worth 21,000, was a pile of gravel ving! As a trophy of Lady May's hunt- fly |ing expedition, the gem was present- red-|ed to theie royal highnesses by the iage, | owncrs of the claims. Lady May's or | father is Quecn Mary's brother. NEW HATS hand-work Tnserts of cold 1 colum of th 1 f a4 to find immed s 1 ea seen &lin T with ask. nt vorld. Gl 1 spark 1 er any in man o 1w ) More the in felt fatraw Lutions, and more hats il the gocs nto lace and kinds of silk into re g closin NEA 8¢ mid-scason’s contri- 1928, Bulging Hipps—Take Them Off With Exercise All One Needs to Do This Is Determination and Will-Power to Keep Up the shio 1 This n m ol pl ing avound in the water. floating and |10 prone to follow a leader, to 1 diving do! ac Le dar wi 1o; x¢ cial exe on Soe Tihe, hout far ek with the th rey thi tic bo the cir fashion Then try together, | 1o Yo ing e ing orv your 1 po vo diet 1t that ing eny fre sk e sl cele with both e Hard Work 's excrcises for reducing the bulging hip; the scissors (above) and the bicycle stroke. L SflEIAL e - POLITICAL COMPLEX il Tor NEA Nerviee, 1 but true that flesh is apt 10 Be- Rep. Mary Norton Gives Her Yiews on Women in Politics | s and th m< men Lo be ce it should 10 wear John J. 1is just t} it one wi today’s rlot ‘||~~4|||rl'm Hopes Some Day sits all day at a| ha st battle, which should have oxe possible; she swim, ride ! to gymnasium reg- | dancing are ot | cnough to wear off I is very good for| Washinglon, March 12 (P v nd dancing is soc m leader “complex™ is a t enough, but one half hour political lopment gym work will do more 10! American womanhood, thinks vour weight than three hours |resentative Mary T. Norton of dancing or golf. {Jersey, the only democratic woman Real Swimming Is Excellent |inember of coner Swimming is excellent, but spiash- | \rre. Norton fe Sk probibly | 1y pe come a T'ull Pledged Railroad e reise Engineer. ould outdoor to work, ailroads s Mareh day 12 (A H will t permit enginecrs, i o o Alrs, thor- me- arly Ny A of | chanic sh ange cpose 1 a Joplin But her life ambition oI She advo- is for women, not b bitions, but the righ privilege now ep- | is chi w | machine sk on. is to be a | cates eyual vigh cause of any political a because she wa to sit i ol e b owine fhinking for [hand cab windo Ithem, and figure that in doin itan s it they will be carried along. She e however, does not regard this With |5, g efiiciently, if not more so apprehension, believing that it will (3= 20 S0 g me at ladjust itself in tim 1rottle,” she savs. “We arc only « AT ol aek ‘the world of politics no; 1o the railroad shops here {¢ehild of eight we need instruction.” | sgsist solve an intricate mechanical she said. “I think that in this pe-{problem. riod we have advanced far, but| Tolls, candy !there is much to learn. 1 have no- |failed to interc |ticed that many women are in-las a youngs clined at present to follow 1 ni leader.. This, perhaps, is only armn. [ural. They recognize as a ted woman secure in her social tion. probably wealthier thar selves, and there a strong dency to follow blindly the wi leads.”” Mrs. Norton of a mother as !than coming to congress. particular cmphasis upon this point, but added that after children zrew older, the cares of the mother \decreased, and that it was that {riod of a woman's life wh needs somcthing to occupy mind, “T feel that it life that women could well inferest 'themselves in the affairs of their] o floor and Dring | oo arpment,” ghe declared. 2 1o knees touch 2 “"] 9 s toueh | Mrs. Norton frequently dio N m_:“fim reques from women to ‘;V M,_\,_!p_‘wmjF various legislative proposals, |the requests are presented, said. by one or several wome say they represent some org tion and who seldom are conservi tive. she added, in estimating th number of women they represent |" “This is something that must |adjusted,” she said with a ise the | “Women must learn to their own et and pre ions on their merit appeal.” Tn many Mrs. Norton feels | that men are better qualified women to make decisions as jndgment is more mature in lative proposals. Sometimes, lever, she said, women have a hett Scarl line linsight as to what shonld be done. |toweling. fashions the “Since I started in business Leach bathing coat. just out. |years ago.” Mrs. Norton said, “ther: Al Q that women arc its vill give ¢ a tremen- , a us appetite What you nced is swimming t tually ~sivctches your muscles. arn to tread water. Do it a hun, ed times: to 500 times. Tt 1l tal fat off your legs a 1h It ol Fou0 someone clse do the lic fina ate an en; as increase the old like 2 t years Ll in}| is sonetimes sumi- ¥ ot pet 1o a swimming d 10 n do in your room the sreises that are best in the s pleasurably to be sure, but jus profitably, from the standpoint of Jucing. Tt is not necessary vou « wate and shop windows Mrs. Tolbeck wher was taken who re day after- a soci side to have a spe- na ler posi- them- | ten- she reise mat an spread a sheet or blanket floor that will be highly satis- an casily washed and shopping reilroad roundliou ghicr could b the locomotive mi droy where noon nished, 1 to the their | watching You the tory can be pt sanitary. seissors stroke may b this way: Lie dowt floor on your left , raising both legs from the floor six inches. Kick forward as possible with the right leg. left, Do this ten times, \ turn over on the other side and | After two s with- you have found hinists da is one of the - - ARCHIVES IN BAKLHOUSE Madrid, Spain, March 12 0P city of Madrid keeps its the old ro built in 16 |"Thie oldest document dates from 1142 and privilege gr Ly Alfonso VII to the city co to rule the land and mountiins po- The [tween Madrid and her | done T'he duti important She placed regards the mors on the s hakelouse as " refers to the weat the operatiol 50 10 Segovia. I 1 do it t becoming tired? ok thi oncentrate on this par- | ular excreise. | Another llent one is the bi le strol Lic dow the th legs up so that Then vks you LADY-LIKE PAJAMAS Paie blue flaring trou in a | new pajama suit, are almost con- cealed by a knee-length, flaring coat orange with shades of blue d in it ors, is at this st exe on five receives | noidcrt & tchobt support Usually &he who niza- INPORTANT FRINGE A skirt of ostrich fringe in around a white satin gown white fringe skirt it and then left, the shoulders of cinphia flonnce All You Can les i tns ind stretehing E to combat the The squat, | you fo try Kick King Belpful the wais have adviscd is excellent, this: Stand erect, nds on hip » as high as vou make it form a right angl ur hody. Repeat with the left, do- It ten times at first and work- | up to H0 each When yon have two or rements will exer Al ki are very OSTRICH PRINGE inges in decp Lelow A skirt of ostrich fr rose malkes more than dre own that has o gleaming flesh col ehiffon headod hodice, vieh 1 day e ®mile stand on | gred sent propo- | her than | ssy @ knees Ing = LONGER SKIRTS A wold cloth gown sweeps clear to the Varely reveals the ghnting a0 gold evening slippers | by r stunning e floor tips ning cases, and than ol their Jegi; how- done all these ex- four weeks, take | in. 1 can lost. several though you may not more than a few weight assuming that following the reduced When yonu see for your- you tually sheddin you will need little ment 10 go on. | hroc Ol CLO oil cloth, ises for — — COAT newest have wi Paln mis , eve o gone unds in u are also systenn, e n down has been a big change in the atti- |tude towards women. At that T could not get permanent posi- further {tion simply becanse the zeneral lmanager of a certain corporation |thought it would be bad policy for How (o slenderize ~lumhl"r~ and | his firm 1o establish a precedent of s is the theme of Marjorie Dork's | javing a woman on ol At article to e printed soon. |That has all ehanged now. Tt still » lis ehanging and the future lolis a B SUSPENDERS bright prospect for women. The op Youthtul, enchanting, is a char-| portunity is theirs to mse use frock with bouffant fulle fitted bhodice and jeweled sus- time hes, coura its SPANG Menus of the Fami]y TER MARY nge juice, cereal, cream, creamed cggs on toast, extra | toast, milk, coffee. Tauncheon—Scalloped oyster plant, lettuce and coftuge sand- Ev«n*h(-!. dried apple pudding, milk | tea. Dinner—Filet of fish with lemon hutter, boiled rice in cheese sauc heet greens, rye bread, rhubarb pi milk, coffee. Dried Apple Pudding One cup dricd apples, 1 cup mo- sses, 1 1-4 cups flour, 2 tabl | spoons butter, 2 egzs, 1 teaspoon | soda, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1-2| teaspoon cloves, 1-8 teaspoon salt. Wash apples through several | waters, Cover with cold water and |1et stand over night. In the morn. | ing cut into small picces and sim- | mer in the water in which they were soaked until tender. Ttemove from fire and add molasses with | Paris, Mar. 12. (®—Over a pla soda dissolved in it. Mix and sift|slip of cire satin Leniel imposes flour, spices and salt and stir into | layers of black chiffon beginning | flour. spices and salt and stir into | With a black nct yoke. A full chif- | first mixture. Add butter and beat | fon skirt falls to an irccgular hem- well. Add cggs well beaten and | line from a jeweled girdle. A string furn into a well buttercd haking | of strass outlnes the decollts dish. Bake forty-five minutes in | the dress in back and continues in a moderate oven, Kerve warmm front to an oblong ornament of with bard sauce, ' strasa irt nders set in go iLAPPER FANSLY §AYS: cheese Ve © 1928 81 wia sre - Nowadays, when a girl toils not, almost always spins.