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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, LOVE'S EMBERS Adele G rri.sml'; Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Madge Trics 10 Rewrn the Locket ¥ an o But Is Suwangely Interrupted I arew tb When 1 ed all | thing. will peur books in nerves t- departure. #hain and in the room and the possibi gudlen aw B0t as susc the average ewakened before Mrs, room, missed 1 dant and asked produce it, or wo suspicions? Would I teer to go back to th ®earch for ir, I ould not to her? Finally, howcver, Mrs. - | membered a pudding in 1 up in t | oven and hurricd out of the doo Waliting only until I was sure tha she was safcly below st the door brhind her over to the hed watc ing figure upon it u 1s of sunlig alize t By Thornton W, Burg Peter R more ahout his lives away dow land ca P ed every fall bird on his ther s that 1} until § Peter was always fs. “Are you Wil?" 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MARCH 22, 1928 Batchelor Your Neck and Face Also Need Exercise Don't Neglect Them If You Are Red{ncing—Fo“oW These Expert Directions of Marjorie Dork’s Editor’s Note—This is the seventh | | and concluding article of Marjorie | Dork’s exclusive Herald series on health and beauty. In it she pre- | | seribes exercises 10 remove super- fluous flesh from the nedk and face. BY MARJORIE DORK | Hoalth and Beauty Expert | For NEA Service No matter what particular prob- m is yours in reducing your body, ou must watch your neck and face. It is well to remember just what dieting does. While you are ! ! not eating fattening fpod the body |draws on the fat you stored away you were overeating. This is needed for metabolism, iich 1s the technical name for the process of rebuilding. When your « fat has been absorbed. you cannot help but Le lithe and limber again. | But remember the flabby skin must be re-absorbed also, It had ito stretch to accommodate your !heavy intake of food, and now it must shrink so as to fit your slim- |mer frame. This is accomplished by vigorous cxercise. You must |also exercise your neck and chin | |s0 that the same thing may oceur {ther®. So let me outline a few | | neck exercises that no reducing woman should neglect. Lie crosswise on the bed so that your shoulders are supported by | the edge of the matross, but your| TUIS is one of the neck excrcises Marjorie Dork deseribes in the m- panying articl {head is over the edge. Then drop | lyour head back until it will go no | |farther. Then bring it up and for- | ward until your chin rests on your | |throat. If you prefer, you can do | | this sitting up in & chair. dropping | | your head as far back and then as | | far forward as you can. Keep the | throat muscles tense and feel o good &trong pull on the muscles {of your throat. Do this 20 times | slowly. | In this same position with your | | head hanging over the edge of the | | bed, open your mouth as wide as | ARE WORN ONCE MORE Petticoats Returning Afte: Long Absence. 1 -.ken Paris, Mar. >ctticoats are | you can, and go through the mo- |back und some of the younger wo- |tions of violent chewing. When | men are wearing their first lace- | you feel the stretch and pull on | trimmed, bow-knotted underskirts. The garments a gathered, stiff taffe spring wardrobes. considered enough : worn with the skirts in the One petticoat is for the present. | the muscles of yaur chin you will | realize that you can wear down a | double chin in this way | Then sitting comfortably with your back straight and your shoul- [ It is a froth of fine pleating with ders easy, bend the head as far as|a foam of lace or ruffles at the you can to the left, and *hen to. Lottom and it reaches to the knees the right. This is excellent for| Petticoats that peep out from the contour of the throat and will | under the hems of tatfeta dresses help also to keep the flesh firm on are a recognized spring eyl the neck and chest. { Some are of gold or silver lac: Here is anothe Ruffled taffe pettjcoats of con- | Lie flat on the floor with the|trasting shades are anather form. face down and the handa at the| Pantalettes gometimnes take th sides. Then raise the head, chest | place of petticoats in the new and legs from the floor, bowing | fashions. the body backward until only the | 7o oifset the slight lengthening ribs and abdomen are resting on | of gkirts and their decided widen- the floor. Then press the head |ing, dressmakers are making many back on the spine as far as it Will | of their cvening drisses with low- go. Relax, and repeat 10 times. |cr backs, he extremely low- Any woman who has had her | jacked dress of taffeta is favorcd face lfted should never attempt hy one designer particularl massage at home, but all other | gl B "::."“f":‘dc‘;::_lx‘)“'l'""j"r"(;:’l:‘l'c‘;‘;“‘:‘fij lof lingerie that Paris mannequin NEA Kansas Uity Burean SNe alating s lent tasiny | heve solvediiin Wneln iswn! iy times, says Miss | B Y L1 18l They use adhesive tape instead o cstock coiin 5 . |shoulder straps to support 1 or of Kansas City, sl ai and exercises | ....iinations, or eliminate the in the Kansas ity L should fmprove your complexion, | o HEER G0 e e 0 ~'“fl‘""«“ it v“"'l““;;( By d"“‘;";' Slashed skirts which permit un- claims, she was denied m xehin Ll ‘I"“{(“‘&‘“ e “!;‘" b o |der-skirts of contrasting color 1o ' Vote of the exchanze directors el S e Dl e o) | show through, giving the effect of Micrely is a woman. oD ind ShakEIETIIRD es ROTI el v s e A O She now is 8- sorts have disappeared. ing the exchange for $200,000, other, are ‘a phase of spring styles ¥ the anbing the Tanoyior Nyt PoinG And remember this! 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What city is the capital of the ) ) Eeorgette, iven Monsicur and Madan TEREl Il 2 |than 1t is to lose 40 or 50 pounds KEe v . e Jrish Free Sf Masculine pronoun. il Coats for wear with the after on Godin about the largest 5 Wl 5 “ i in two or three months and then i A t 1 : 3 . What was thaniel Haw- Fatl noon dresses that have full skirts family force of flower sellers fn Sk - . + 1 n 4 put it all back on as quickly. 3 i o Slgean thorne by profession Ex of tim 1 on & our t AR | of stiff fabric like moire or taff-tn I'aris. i notr (21 - ; 3 |are straight down to the hips and - Only fon of the children are aliv A AR s e £ | Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Inc. 5 b hat is the monelary unit o How To K I | | then flare out suddenly. Frequent- bui ull but the three most Irance ! ow To Keep It— FRUIT STAINS |ly they are made of the samc fu- wreivals scll Jlowers in the ‘ L | Causes of Ilness Fruit stains should he treated | V¢ as the dres P e R . ; eriom | |as soon as possible. Hold the| R Bl e e e B 9, Sesame, Sorrowful. | 3 i Sl A | voungest and two others hang on to Deadly. ' Wiat was King Midus? BY DR. MORRIS FISHBF ‘:f::, S ‘Lpo‘;i' .hoifii‘g:r \\";:")11" P Llll;s Al.e Fl Iher skirts, Lair a beast Wl conti i3 the | B J i | e v a1 " 2. Lair of a ) In fwhak Eoniinentl feiin lx|‘l'tm' "l;m\n:ll" of the A-rm;l-m e JB j}‘ol‘lte lowers ., r.ity tives i 4 vig room fun 31, Measure of area S AR R :lu’ur:n ;;‘d il [ Bl Max, 2200 - Drooping pond fioe iowens, veadylvor thaing ¥ it e e e e BROWN ROASTS {lilies with large leaves that €0me- |ang for 15 years they have boughi 7. TPoint of compass A e LS e L ashSHE Y Roaets whoulil Jbs putinto mhet {158 Meases ek or (cent nehes [y poundsiof broadta iy, IS0 Pertuining to th Standard of type measure, Hiore attention (o the relationship of {OV¢: df¥, for five minutes or so [T €TF :I::;niggl“: B i o altde: Frolh E housing to health £ | to be seared before adding water th(-irr coau‘ They n‘omn’ I‘np! lack WHITE CARDIGANS A 43. Yavorite Japunese fish, Such obvious errors as are asso- | °13 m"”?“g" Th"h s g the | .nd purple as well as natural pink, | ks 1.‘"“”'"" i e ing T Ao Sl i i ez juices and gives a brown color. s aoa ok SSaxiies L new cardipans for ey may Sriat (vacia S i 2 = % i grow nautical, with brass tons Grief (variant). 48. Morindin dye. 1o evervon ©¢w people realize, | lilies on yellow frocks and yellow Writing fluid however, the dangers associated lilies on brown costumes. Several | e . with overcrowding. lilies, placcd at the waistline, ocea |, o CAPE SCARE o 4 citics in - which homes are built Morning gloriea have appeared “"&S\“’“‘ CHTGH R 1108 0 g e 45 onc against the other because of | in satin bunches of half a dozen '™ 46, rir the high price of property. Health |on afternoon dresses, fastened | NEW COLOR 45 facts officers in general are convineed | {usually at the basc of V shaped | ... - ~HW TOLOR Rl that frontage should be at least | | necklines. {uibiition o our celor eant., 764 ). Who is the 11 com- 43 fect to permit a certain amount | | e Lu” Rkl “;: ‘""I’k':’ ’";”‘ ! missioner ir tine? of lawn an dens, as | 7 3 7 SULSh R Y i sl Tos A S S b B R B {Maine Woman, 86, Has ionea “tawn” on a daric Who wrote “The Disine ¢ Where there is neither water | | 99 Living Descendantsi S edy supply nor sewers, outside accom- | ! Kennebunkport, Me,, Mar. 22. (#) 2. Fard, ir 1 otan isAstbae e s fu'ey_ o ! | —At the nger:)l 86 years Mrs. Ade- | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: 3. Toy o invariantv afe un- | |lalde Moulton of Kennebunkport 4. Neuter pronoun less continuously inspected and |has 99 living descendants. They | 6. Upon. « i tor, | |include nine children, 44 grand- | . T R B Crowding Children | | children, 45 great-grandchildren ;’ e R The kitchenet apartments now | 'and one great-great-grandchild. | f h F l _prunes stand over micht in water constructed in large cities may be | The death of Mrs. Moulton's hus- | enus of the Family i covr 1n the morning cook ali cuitaile for newlyweds, but are | band eight years ago was the first | S the fruit in the water in which it enace to children. In most in- | lin the family since two infant o \ tender. Rub s they are badly lighted and | ’dnughta'n died 49 years previous- | % ed »t1ated and for a child aectually | ly. The greater number of Mre. | BY SISTER MARY uninhabitable. | Moulton’s children have not moved | s A o . conatrics, notably Great far away from her, most of them iy by Jin and Germany, have passed being residents of Lower Kenne- il ation governing the tvpe of bunk Village. Mrs. Moulton was i e “ook ter house to be provided for rural born in York, Me. | ne Frob o nto st ! ] worgers. These regulations de- | | ! ith par manh the provision of sufficient | GREEN VEGETABLES | DL oked ml- nGobaT Ni surden ground, proper attention Salt should be added to the| S At ol - = to drmins, and careful study of | watcr before green vegetables | Sitiach salsd; vy Furs Are Tinte lighting heating and ventilation. start cooking. It keeps them fresh rately And Worn Sepa CAULIFLOWER sOUP looking and tastier. LUNCHEO! DISH rate fox ook cauliflower in as litte the costume, | water as possible, Use the water | Creamed tongue and spinach | le for spring | for soup by adding thickening | served with sliced hard-boiled eggs 1 cufts on coats. | butter, scasoning and a little | makes not only a delicious lunch- orn backwards | cream. | con dish, but an attractive one, over the = | Paris, Mar. 22, ®—Black satin s at one | ‘EW PURSES bindings, so popular in new fash- SHINY STRAW rmine As gay as Easter eggs are the ions, are one of the chief style A chic little imported hat, in the chosen | latest purses. They are leather, in points of a Jean Patou modvl. The mushroom shape with a slashed Lido blue, bright green, pink, yellow material is printed chiffon in rose, brim that shows one cye, is fash- Dancers are the only girls who - nd o on. They may be square or black and pale pink, worn over & 'iened of very shiny rough black like to get a spot on their working Let READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | round. | silver foundation. | straw. clothes.

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