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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 ¥ LOVE'S EMBERS | Orce Overs - .. ByC D Bucher {1 oieeNG PUFFED SHOULDERS [} | Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To i i B LSS b LR N LA 2y B : | “Revelations of a Wife” R i Here Are Some Exercises to Beautify the Upper Arm Beginning a New Serial———— In Her Hurriad Fxit Eleanor Leaves | si- p in the sleep which 1 S . Her Locket at the Farmhouse knew 1 last for several hou 2 . Editor's Note—To take the shall not soon torget the hour Then downstairs and tel E bulk from bulky arms and 1 Mrs, T to cali me at once if 1 N b shoulders Is the object of the 1 for anything. 1 planne P + H exercises described by Marjo recognitio! h r rn anyway bef the sedatiy ‘i A s ie Dork, health and beauty ex- attered word o I worn ¢ | A / i ) ] k . pert, in this fifth article of her apsed i x B rove me into the yard, 1 A ¢ sxclusive Herald series. th s of my entire ¥ > ! 4 LAl | BY MARJORIE DORK and when 1 cam: &\ ; Health and Beauty Lxpert 1 was deluged . B % For NEA Service ary to he 1 \ . Nothing impairs a woman' . Katie was g > s N |ininity more than over f but when I had / L/ [ 9 shoulders and over-large arms, | the & of our tragic i i i i X \ 4 | Hea shoulders are quite une and had gone back to the riA A N 18 pardonable, 1o, since reducing to put away the work upo; 3 v ; \ 4 «them is a simple matter of proper neoln and I had hee Y 2 S A iF - exercise. Redneing the upper arm | s knock at \ i 1§ i g 4 L& is a little difficult and to a large sort ot $id . extent must come with the general v little maid uses when ; | ' b attentuation of all superfluous fleshe ing 10 tell 1 1 § i 2 Here is an exercise to take the o one else ar, an > - H ’ puff out of purfy shoulders: r f her vag S, j Criss-cross ort to mi e th . f nd ¢ e door, . y and ercet, knees togethe attack, n f the fact t A Shy m owly into the roony, : =. f \ o O 83 arins extinded to the sides, Now currence of it might ¢ n death 1y behind X i 7 U5 \ eross them in front of you with a it any minu nd ndered dotnestic ¢ —- 1 " Y N | vigorous swing, the right arm Ona more thing t 3 n did | @ . i istrate thea . F/ . \ lahove. Swing them back, then in t 3 she had con = ) front again, the left A torn garment, ; - this time. Repea cvous pup 1 E I hard and fast y hat whatever 7 1 ; Another motion beneficial to th would not be told of it 4 i ! ¢ : ) " . shoulders is to swing the arms up . st always 1 \ o 2 s and down toward the frout from | rvous coll 1 1 u climax 4 ¢ S R et {the same position taken in thel “Get ) t leep as 60 . i e?" 1 8 7 4 f 3 « | preceding exerci: | on ean rd ur tin nor: e, ¢ > i | Good for both arms and shoul- With Mrs T i r ou v , ? ‘ P | ders, as well as the waistline and i A v ’ 7 7 % t | trunk, is this one: | \ “Missis ' s . SIS | Starting as above and keeping | e in strong t e | Graham ve 11 you? Dot Meesis e ; the arms out stiff to 1t side hich her supposed 8 o ine 0 She helong to : . bend the right arm downward un- pying. She 5 & k € ¢ il jewels all ' g ok til the hand is below the knees, er cloak wrapp close a A 4 ) s ’ -2 s | which a kept rigid. Then up, ; T said H : Tl R g g A land down on the left side, like n am so cold,” she ke ng, kcep m he 2 > < G g S 4 walking-heam with an « 1 . v P T nius 3 : K S 5 < . 7 3 These exercises. done often ich said we m ow 10 1 inything lik ihou 3 4 4 £ : ~ o v % vigoronsly, will not only reduce Mrs. Ticer and T dr y u girl like Miss Lincoln.” P e > / S ot 5 the arms and shoulders, but they 1 and laid her n wit “Vill you teil me den?” Kajie ex- ° G will tighten up the muscles of the | il - coat still wrapped or. | citedly | demands , 1 : NI pust. 1 do not advise any woman moved her shoes or jand slow heh 5 to try to reduce her bust, except tative, put a hot-water £0 her | Missis Lincoln' it sometings /fl& W by general hody reduction. En 7 : LR pert massage s helpful, but it r work, 1 sat . until ‘opyright, 1928, Newspaper Al £ & : s e | ‘ A o i The Kellogg Diet T am going to tell you to the Kellogg diet, which many wo- men prefer above all others: Tor breakfast, choice of fruit— apples, !orange juice, grap: fruit or stewed fruit—one cup of cof- Yu?\? o l;lee?}!t_h by s st THIS WIFE NAVY BLUE For luncheon, vegetable or any cwaoriives__ [l E IS DARING IS COLOR choico of green vege tables with | BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | |.mon juice and mineral oil fn the/ Editor Journal of the Ameri place of regular salad dressing, ¢ [ Divides ) ’ Medical Association and of Hy- |and one glass of buitermilk or any {Hauls Nitroglycerine Used | Div 1des‘ Wi th Bl'icl\ as the By Thornton W. Burgess ; | geia, the Health Magazine fluid. No bread nor toast of any b_v Husband. 1 Favorite. Tint. Winsome Holds a Reception S ———— Aniong the most .widely used of|kind. . RN ST un s the pot fow | For dinner, one small : ”w"x““ rl‘“xghl: "h;ll \.f°}‘§f‘"£ mlxx.“ of heans, macaroni, cheese or 3 Amarillo, Tex., Mar, 15. (R—Her Paris, Mar. 15. (#)—The Rue de la T atahiis (et S paESE Y D fwo vegerables | ushand’s dangerous vocation g | Paix has traded its crow for a i cts may dovelop in the potato and |C0oked or raw, any green salad, | shared by Mrs, Tex Thornton, wife | bird. 1se severs symptoms in persons | And half a slice of whole whent ! of the man who puts out fires in the RBlack divides with navy blue the e et [Lread. oil ticlds Dy fossing nitroglycerin | honors it held as the favorite win- % 0, aens mentioned | This fs a dict upon which YOu |into the flames, Jut she finds no | fer color. Vspecially for strect and ST o y d 5 o Dy Bamuer . Damon 16 a ve- loan lve indefinitely, havea Wide|thritl n it sport wear is navy blue the pet of Winsoms, Bilpbind had arriv “ Sk ey Rl oo choicc of food. and still reduct | Tt iy Mrs. Thornton's job to haul | Parisians. the DI Onchujg. Yee, ki, » Wingou : Ve o PED LS CREER ;’.._“"",“‘,”'. steadily, And it cannot possibIY | nitroglycerin o her hushand. Re- | Beiz: of a pale creamy tint gots iU g dhied et ‘ &6y ! tions —and poisons, Lot e et |harm you in any way because it cently she an automobile $00 | third place on the color card, Nave Sunny South. All the Old Orchard T g, S e T ‘D,.' '} affords all the food values JOU iles ovew rough 1s, earrying | blue black, light beige and gray i kg s alou fune, Tinsame o) i Y RO ey et L1500 qu of the explosive. | the way the colors ran in th besn watched for and wail a { i Ul coldiers i a EATHSOR "Ur aviss you to try for a week | Seores of motorisls who saw Mrs. | spring fashion shows. The e nd now everybody hurricd 1o pay - were affectec f serles of " 3 Lo A gt cach of the dists I have prescribed | Thornton approaching abandoncd | bepge is lighter and richer than any bis respects to and groct bim. outbrenks occurring in Germany, hese articles. By watching | their automohiles and rribal| aroviets® nalurhlt shnds et hed He held a recoption. He had to hol 716 soldiers distributed among M 1 g 3 cight you can quickly across the praivic Iut > insist- | heen popula Paris uses it in silk a reception whether he wanted 10 ; 3 four gurrisons were poisoned by Your weight yo 1 pop I i or not. He was simply surrounded. cating had potatocs 1riends is o gentle art Whos« onstration warms the 1 Mother Nature certain which is most helpful. ycd there was “nothing to make and wool crene for strect and cashi- e e s {0 el ™ askod ol ERvrmiorec N Then follow that one carcfully un- | fuss about.”” A mere or ¥ for sports. 1t is scl My, miy, my, how the o toree 1o Exisi Eauisvel 3 oison Soon Appears encourazed by regular, dete Mrs, Thornton hLad to change | dom us v evening, althoug: . Tn most instan the cases do ! o 4" vercise, vour sei . o5 five times before she deliv- | there a . examples of w far have you coms from? not result fatally, hut some deaths C a the glycer o o new b 5 Where are they? 1f you know in | esired tale. 1 the nitroglycerin to her hus- | the new heig “eter Rabhit g . arc reported due to the fact that and. who was fighting a costly Y on the list is pale hlue Peter Rabbi ’ Tl % x S s R L e por = {band, w was fighting a costly | Fifth on the list pale hlu Mrs. Winsome wit in l f N 3 the hing and vomiting were &0 c ankles and fetted calves | zas fire at Corpus Christi which s often combined with navy 2, est gambling center is locuted t| 5 o let fall. Aeidads 5 BV AN Nl i ! 3 5 3 s quired Tommy Tit e s Iceties e e 1 L e severs that sccondary symptoms FORE COTL Mise Dork’s mext! My work s just colorless rou- | The shades range from turquoise to How » t Mistr Hints on Etiquette | S e . lcaused death. Toisoning from the i | tine,” she remarked after the peril- { cicl. Bright reds are much in evis Spring?” demanded Yun L e HORIZONTAL ' tarthic 3 b potato will ‘m\“ !’ w ‘; n’ |!‘]'»\ Copyright, 1925, NEA Scrviee, Inc. | ous trip. i the fun, and | denee, nearly every house showing Nuthatch . T ok e i hours after the me and s likely - - It vy hi < work really i8,a few lacquer or sealing wax o e e 5 T What seafuring novelist was Part of ve ) & & Censider s Enumbey | the author of “Typhoo 9 ! h e G e New Hampshive Grove accomplishes | colored dresses. One dressmaker Tielval {something. My bit is incidental | combincs pale pink with eherry Il entertainment out of e taken of the food i Named for Clubwomen ;ng anyiods couia do 1. |Gl crei et ety s il ip ol the world? FARe ) The potato belongs hotanically | yanchester, N. H., Mar. 15. ®— Thornton's “fun” consists of don- | for spring, the shades ranging W aatRanesangipermissile: Melody. i to a scrics of planta whieh €on- y “yove of 175 trees, purchased by 'ning an ashestos suit, crawling fo | from soft maize to rich sulphur. il Suthiens Eegs of fishes. : tain a substines known as soli- ), "Nanchesier Federation of Wo- the edge of a fire crater and hurl- | which is successtully combined B o . To stuff. | ir W plant dmown s e g’ Clubs, will be named the ing 50 to 100 quarts of nitroglycerin | with brown od to be but nowadays g5 Geographical drawing il leadly shtshade” is of the . Morrison Poole Grove” in | into the flames. If several blasts| For cvening, emerald green is rinding tootl. 7 same family X Jonor of a Massachusctts club fail to extinguish the five, he digs | shown in many collections. One Age. In certain cases the method of j,q0p, deeper into his bag of tricks and |style authority g¢s partial to com- Deity. owth of the potato in rclition- = yfre Grace Morrison Poole, a na- gets water and steam to help him. }Mnmmns of ruby red and emerald Comp + 1o the light scems to increase oo of New Hampshire, Wwhos Mrs. Waion aish takos oare | gresn, Bght sielst hox not ile 2. Exclamation of i v S e Talg unount of solanin, the peison- ome g in Brockton, M as of the storage of the family bwvl\ appeared from th and son AHonE A 5 substance Ahat it contains. .oiavcred a course in edrrent his- of nitroglycerin. While she docs | orchid and mauve shades are uscd. 5 Apertur: ; anas? it is known ‘h"’"‘ the content yore g the Manchester federation not dvead the cxplosive, she docs |~ An important spring_combination ’vima Donna’s Portrait Prevaricatora it of plant below 2 : f the polson i pofiloes VaFi“s unq has heen active dn secking the |fear the mice and smakes Which |is dark blue with white and biuc T eI P Who was the mother of Tsau 36, Tin son, much more ap- | g.rvation of Franconia Notch, [she finds in the storc house {and white. White cotton fabric Hung in Paris Salon (Bib.) d i pearing in summer than in Winter. ~ 3y from the woodchopper's axe. finee their marriage five years | are frequently used as collar lar. 15, (R—A porirait of S Stato of. o In sprout potatoes the content of - ago Mrs. Thornton has heen help- | cuffs or trimming touches on MeCormic, opera prima donna, 3y qigeq ; A 5 e poison is considerably n- ing Tex fight the fires. Her hobby | silk or wool co nos. One dres ! the Winter Salon, | ; ; itio: ed is airplancs, and she longs for the |maker uses ycllow in the same 35, Correlative of eithe s io A . ) B Gonslsueon el lay when her husband can buy her | way. Navy biue or black foulards Beonad ot Io\mal Banaitionsisin =7 4 ! | with white polka dots are an im- o work of Albert 5;.::;" R ; R e iR or " e I 5 portant p:x]«.e v\fksprh\g style. One Mo, pictures ) : i ; vesult in scrious gastro-intestin ey e D Valued ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S symptoms, these being those in MenUS Of the FamllV B 'fhy e b r¥e oav STl En e ‘e potato salad or ofhicr forms BY SIs A | red satins printed with white polka b of poorly eooked material becor Sl dots are quite generally shown Mesh of 1 2 ] " ] o seondarily mfected with germs o 3 : particularly * for young girls' cos- Which. of _the Apostles a nid are allowed to stand for long i BY SISTER MARY tumes, known as the Jew of Tarsus? periods of time before being used. Breakfast Stewed rhubarb, - Vi (Bib.). : 4 A i cereal, crea tato omelet, br. ; : Mheisyniloma S ene I~ real, cream, potato omelet, bran E ; e s it e 1o symptoms of poisoning 1 CLEANING HAT REMOVING SPOTS 2 : P - spots i : < potators are so severe that a phy- ; muffing, milk, coffee. - 1f you arc cleaning a felt hat ut e bereulosis Vieventorinin fo sician should be called immediate- D Luncheon—Tomato cream soup, | home, place it over a stew pan or v odry ST leEon 7 A | vt may administer rem- | Praas . croutons, salsify salad, toasted muf-|yowl while scrubbing it. and you Slopes. - 3 i nes for et abe et fini dricd fruit marmalade, milk. | oy keep it in &hape perfectly, L "'”"]',"‘ ;“'n i patient’s heart afd breathing 'y WAKY S """{n S hat ruminant mammal s ; . i 2 i : 4 . nner—RBaked haddock with egg | s woll as for the relief of the / cE nsed in the desert regions of | i i in' (e atoineot s andinnios R |sauce, shocstring potatoes, hot LAPPER FANNY SAYS:i Asiu for carrying burdens? IEIN] ] =] ; : S P French slaw, button radishes, raisin| (4 Verbal, | [ A ] | puft pudding, milk, coffer, = T Salsify Salad hed-Haired Smithy Four roots oyster plant r salsi 18 onc f 1ple of dollars o Gets Town’s Business % i cup diced celery, 2 pimentos B Soih pigny, France, Mar, 16, F— 5. 7 1-4 cup English walnut meats, BEA‘ ’_[ Y { as a face pack, this past. Jhd-haired girl is taking busi- French dressing, lettuce | 3 . 1| n ¥ Ltromn ilis Ling shons| 1 | Scrub salsify and cook in boiling | T bont peeshoers of this vil- el 7 salted water until tender. Drop | H()“, and \th . § P ; i 86 &/ immediately into cold water and | ) : ' ; S| R Aa S i ein alon i v ] 1ub off skin. Cut into dice. Cons i ReR A b o e Ae i : ; bine with celery, pour over French 2 wivsdl W4 thaldig Dst 5 yreke dressing and lot stand on ice for 30 jorats IaeksrifliA. ol frienaiis 1 ! minutes, Arrange on lettuce, gar- | e it fin i apprentice m her shop. nish with strips of pimento and | with 1l 2 Hlowe itment, f S i sprinkle with nut | ns and 1ol W with towels wrine . ‘~.“x..rv - s L"Hih_{! Teachers Is This is an excellent salad for thi {0 Josen u " i 5 > 2 p time of year. Salsify is at its bes and wround your | plexion onderf ben Job of Girl of 18 Years and quite inexpensive, and you are in de it ' he ¢ mibridge, Mass ar. (Copyright, 1928, NEA rvice, Ine.) P oyour com i from deep-seated gri the age of 18, Cocile 2 / 5 } 3y Ann Al Ir Chaaan 1l Jinds . nnoying blackheads has t been appointed t g APRICOT ROLLS thods. ou we r if . . i vou wish, yon may v . « ac When baking bread next time, Y way o [ substitu & ) for the cold | p swecten some dough, shape into | Whioh il Lolsu falls: iy beguly e & : ¢ b of teich tonnis to men and women | Paris, Mar. 15, (®—Lightweight small rolls ani tap each with apri- s many the treatment i to clos . Who v study at the Har- tweed in colorings of gray, blue and cots. They make a modern form many o €t § it nmer school. beige is used by Molyneux of Paris of old-fashioncd apple kuchen. | : - ' 1actu vou pyright 1928 NEA Serv 4 pupil of Harry Y. for a morning frock. It has a collar — P : o itle 3 e i 7 3 rinac r Ner's teny nash conch at and cutfs of finely pleated chiffon. POLISHE ll' SHOES { ©1908, o tea SEAVICE. . ; aronnd A b i i rti i nd mix rth CHEESL RINDS I, that she learned the eourt There is a bolero etfect on the left | Calf skin and kid shoes should — Raow that £ t ] ? yris, has 4 with . srine water, tol € v carctully | gar S will take Cowloss place vide of the blonse. The right side is be shined before wearing to pre- If all the boarders in the world hand. vloonir t ) ¢ form a paste, you will have, at smail scraped, can b used to fizvor i the six w £ of s#ummer plain except for a demi-peplum vent scuffing, cially is this [ were placed side by side, they would (Copyright. 19I5 b urg front to e { 1 cost, a prey tiol ta fective 1ps and sauce =chool this year vhich suggesis a yoke true of children's footwear. reach.