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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1920. Once Overs By C. D. Batchdln| “Individual” Dress Requires Uneming Taste Patent 0ffice e | The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman cgistered T. Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison Noel's Chivalry Comes to the Forc)pital as Plans Are Made to Pro- warr tect Prince Georges | As Mr. Underwood finished out- lining his plan for the trapping of ssin who had tried to kill and who we e he isn't h t his staying ther ited to hurt Noel with this re- | r of Ma betrothal to the | rince, but 1 knew that tb danger | to Mary had roused him 1o a pitch was in r forg 2- ing e love for h«:r. enough to e A g was an s if plann pld vour words, d with with my | ntil 1} ellirel :nti s safety and | laus again, How #oc here, Lady have my f hours." ton ereates orizinal costumes. (Left to right) A reddish brown laid tafieta frock with orgendie bow and fluted insets of organdic in slecves. A black moire enscmble s its coat tudied horizontally and its low s pleated o the sides and its suspender frock completed by a minutely h ed blouse of white crepe de chi The white hat is lined with white velvet to give ¢ a soft live, tion came into Twood’s eves. or you, boy 1 said mustn't 1 lml\\num: |h<‘ |I|ux< to," Mr. Paris, March printed that ha be seen this comi justified by the very guahties of this fabrie. Its mousseli heen se '"MISERY DOES LOVE COMPANY Stone Gap. Va., March 27 (® alone in the city jail beg- 1 for company after telling the ¢ complex. 1t is a feels he knows it d that the wisdom gleancd ~ experience and scientif hiness dies is sup the hospital i liso1on ettacts are tivo £ ¢ rlluous \ler of hearing ghostly footsteps and goes back | bouna to please women, es e that piss-d throngh the locked cell in a summer fabr T n impo 1 1 doors, a woman's &cream in the and frequent clanking of however, runs the 1 [ monplace. Om the Ris el at all?” Lil ready to be seen, printed 8 good {dea decided, “when I go o tomorrow, | were it not for the mur of sunlight on th = might way, now, 1 told mys upon P 8 an go into ou'll have your tommented dry {VARTMA OSTENSD Ghairomay s 1 a On the other |to note how t “Tsn't it about tine at your age, Hobart, that you got busy and sowed a tame oa’ brain responds more quickly to in-| toxication by way of the blood, to inemia or 1o any other force related ed out i o the blood than any other tissue public funct sobr of the | | their dress with ( Eating Too Much | taste immed 1o : - / Tt is currently helicved that a|of distinction on their out . .'..'... amount of food is unfavor- Pressy for Per ible to mental work, since the d While T quite aps and organs requir cd upon the digestiv s more hlood in the | printed mouss lines ahdomen and less in the brain. those who mu%e an Almost ey \e feels tired and | dividuality, The smart sleepy after a large meal. The | selects the p hrain worker does hetter with small | that the really chic rcals of easily digestible food. in a cro | wom: 10 dres: Menus for the Family > = v women who do not t of o1 11711 II THE ARING By Thornton W. Burgess ion that this o1 | border on eccentricity. represents two wi y : LSy ]aan ey prevailing fashior ard icion die. i oss it is to int rown's Boy. | nes, poach- [ mode have ast and coffee. |society lea sheon—Corn and tomato | fo sponsor inconspicuou | chowa cors, dill pickles, spice | all gala functio molasses oo milk or tea. Individuai—: Dinner—Brolled fish, n k, relieved with w tatoes, lemon sauce, breas S : : carrot and celery salad, c lgohontninyatlisndisline ST En e om a technical point of \i GREEE, sl CHEL | remarkatbie feature is that 1 ‘ o= | these women favor rather sti | | { | ' Daily Menus R | 10t tailed 10 10 rs have m Farmer Brown's Boy finally made | up his mind that he weuld have to trap Jimmy Skunk in a box-trap and | take him away. So that afternoon| he took the trap out and set it at! he hole under the henhouse. He had no doubt that he would catch Jimmy. He knew that Jimmy was too independent to be suspicious and ‘was one of the easlest of all animal to trap. “I don't ke to do 1t sighed “I don't like “It must be that Jimmy is fasting,” ilke to have| said Farmer Brown's Boy as he . But I canrot afford returned to the house to lose any more chickens. Jimm has never hothered my chickens be- fore and T don’t see why he couldn't “ory Tor f] Corn and Tomato Chowder, ~{aa fob) AhiRiAtYIe. ofiOrees serving Four weight taffetas or moires suit 2 cups corn, 1 cup tomatoes, 1-2{ o s t‘ f2p0) . 1““ “\ Organdie has made a dec iad sonlon. e poon Al 2 lltnr favor this season in ti r’v;‘m'. "r- CUPBEWALSL, <‘v~lh]zy:!nz. 1ts effect is alway spoon B _ling and gay when used on t Mix the ingredients and (‘omt‘,‘;,‘(,m“ 17 ¢he latter is one {slowly in a covered pan for 40 min- | oty Drints. The first dr utes. Serve in howls with crackers. | oq0® SR T diks sec Spice Molasses Cookies public would seem to have s [STA] e B IE!I// ADO B iR IIIE/IEE/ EP (P27~ |E 7k IEBIEI%BE] I///Ill!’/ 0] [EIR] § My, Mary A. Bevan is said to be the homeliest woman in 1 the world and doesn't care who knows it. She is pictured here as she arrived in New York the other day to fill a circus en- ement, &as Wing pax of a seed same result. It would seem i} chickens had stopped di |16, Requirement, hav them alone this time. 1 |He didn’t know wh i have him in the morning AL i “4] & B | 12 successful and I predic e pELyCen e anks. b cey 0 "Ux\ul rauble amount of : 4 cups flour, 114.¢ they will be scen in o on soda, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 =18 (Ratoores ot The Joon nuNINCE, 1-2 teaspoon salt, | ¢oocon ispoons cinnamon, 1 teaspoon | |ginger, 2 tablespoons water. l ‘ Mix the molasses, sugar and and cook siowly for four minute 0ol and add the rest of the ingre- dients. Chill the dough for two| hours. Break off small pieces of the | dough and flalten three inches 1t on greased haking sheets, in a slow oven for 12 min- e restrain of speech port. g the next morning, saipfHa : Farmer Brown's Boy went out to returned to the hou look ¢ the trap. Jimmy Skunk | Deen able to wasn't in it. No one was in it. It 10 come out Grass land for catt] tent at West Pot brain food is e by Dr Fisht rics on generally containing ¢ = cream ed ihputflw.h'* about health, | Ay hefore. e | | n Sauce, for Fish | GILDING THE LILY Sl h R SR e | BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | spoons hutter, table-d By ALICE -JUDSON I doy T 22 3 1 in roc Hed wi e o e 7 o 2 £h For a week now| Editor Journal of the American our, 1-2 cup water, 1-3 cup | Said a young father pro T've or three chickens Vi Medical Association and of Hy- mon juice, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-4|wife doesn't need any of ]‘wv.v 6 Health Maga ip fincly chopped sweet pickles oF ing in motherhagd. Al o%e & | : a pickle relish, 1 egg, well beaten. | on child psychology and ch i again EASY PEELING ¢ \,":?,‘m. e i Mclt the butter and add the |ing couldn’t improve on t So Farmer Brown's hard-boiled ezss ' et ] Blend thoroughly and add | <he handles our litile Margie the chickens he shells will corr Vertical r and lemon juice. Cook, | ervone says result. Then he ot breaking the To § one. constantly, until the saucc} ot third time. Yo i ot oo e oy Add the rest of the in- cumstances, it was Gold, silver, ete. (8ing.) Bralatnats nts. Cook for one minut 2 sl lieve that all of them Befor fed in 1 i At or | does it; it just cor 1 to Stains with a faint hue. brains o A | her. 1t scems to me tl 1 thi Region. ) F h Pl training 18 foolishness it your heart Hrs e ashion Plaque |7 i | The man who spoke was a rare Conclusion. uable as a br food is gro ndividual, for he was hay A token of office or rank on the belief that fish is e . ez doesn’t out to Assumed name. ly rich in phosphor { work, happy in his marr hap- caught & 1 Companies of men doing the Phosphorus and Thought | py In his fatherhood. His wife had en or two tonight.” same work. Many vea | achieved in her love and her ch to her sec nt. The | motherhood, all v | ed vital or signific E life of their home was profoundly | satisfying to them both. I ents are likely to do intuitively what | those of us whose lives are ar- { ranged less ideally or who temper- | so of Farmer s trap thet before he went to bed next morning he was up =ht and early and out at that n. There was the trap just as he To imitate. Buchne To make a fype of lace, us there In behalf of (opposed to con.) To moak flax. the brain Combined. us and wi Artificial stream. is unthinkable To love exce | 1o statement is only ively | There is no proof t E had left it. There was no Jim Had the jntellect impaircd creased amount of phosy mentally are less gifted in the sub- | Siounk in it and no one else for t age. the food is especially favo | 1le art of parenthood must sct out matter., Then Farmer Brown's Boy Solitary. mental effort. The great naturalist 10 learn consciously. | hurried inte the chicken-yard to Drives. | Agassiz, knowing of the statcment | Yet even that rare t . the once mere count his chickens. He Leaven, | by Buchner and being informed hy | perfect home, cannot for long took the greatest to make sure | . Smell. |the eminent chemist Dumans, the bound the life of a ¢ The it i that he didn’t count a chicken twice (37. To wait for. teacher of Pasteur, that fish con- fluence of school and neizhborhood, ‘ When he had finished counting them 40. A full-length vestment of white | tained much phosphorus. put two of particular social currents, arc | ’Mmlfi m ,{’ eslliction. Yame T witd there was a queer look on his face linen. -|and two together and argued that outside the immediate control of | i i “Now what do you know abont | 41. Sun. the eating of fish would be espe- the family circl | 0, bt givea mam {wf if' Ones that?” said he. “T didn't lose a clally good for the brain. [ Margie's mother and father, who | g % chicken last might. T don’t under- | PAYS PENALTY FOR IDEA Actually there is no one food that | during these simp years find | /RMM Firp- ,'A’M AWWA e& Ridgefield, Park, N. J., March 27.|has more value for the brain than | themselves so gaily competent i'l\ / 3 J stand this at all. 'm sure T didn*t make_a mistake in my count. but| (A—Municipal authorities adopted (any other. It is important that nm" the task of parenthood, soon will &A{}AMLWMa WPEL me{lv + to make doubly sure I'll count them A. A. Jette's suggestion for regulat- |brain be properly nourished with meet problems which will require ] / E again.” | ing traffic with colored lights. Jette |a good blood supply, and &ince| A new novelty in spring undies is| more than intuition for their solu- 80 Fie counted them again and a| Blaming your auto for making|was the first motorist fined for |nervous tissue s especially quick to a combination garter belt and crepe|tion. As the child emerges from . third time. Each time he got the you late is usually a flat excuse. l»auln' a red signal. react to unfavorable influences, the dc chine pantics. those early years his nceds become i .