New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1914, Page 6

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mflfimflfiG afi ,f@fii’ls‘lof_ T Wraps for use of “Bitumn_auter in yaritis #om those liipched ‘auring. the) h\reeks of sp¥ing.. Belts fApurel ihently among 'them, mhqm u'm backs and fronts ot m(‘cxsr- out in” :h‘fl'p on lhe elon- d buttonholes at Woth sides "ot %k center, and -t the Joiming of & belt, as well as qn the fastenings f the double breasted fronts. With- But 1ts decorative belt, the coat,-aside], qm its perfect tulofln ana ‘unusuai | would be umou ©o! T will be a deligl sleeves, wide and long u(d' P t-cut,. are set withou ylnos- o low. placed large arm- and ! the wrists are /furqed back into Whenever this careless- ack efect: on the ends'Pf I,.‘,. ‘The tilleul 04 ¢ ruldyjn a broad coll & sides; of the neck,: doat to sho ¢ of the” f@buble-breaste ngs. Af#ilk rose m.go are the decora- fly-gray model. of whose belt, In- rough applied double.. slite that the e waist line. Tba trom . undef ; “-.'u_gh Backs : “smm Wide \ | aque - ‘of srun xol h -’urnameht. - 'which'. wa¥. - s sandy-gray veloyrs Its coloring, lulu steamer’ < fromt: Parjs. er alghdugh iE%s piRedt and a trifle tiltefl h z&\h zeyed, Am ‘,.‘ 6 ,cd'fi'yr thew el/ , dts - erowh, ~deated: h . side, Dréjects gives that mfi'ea ot widthoabove thp face which fiany seek ,whep ¢hoosing ai hat y, S Sleeves, Velours de lajne. iappéars in'a wrap having most ot the features which makea sepgratg coat for early alitumn {/desirable.| The richness' of the fabrit in a mbuse-grey shade is intensifled by thelway in' which its back—Rglted in adross the hips with a_ thres¥nch hubatn.p——tall- to the kne, 4 ‘Its loose frontsf e\'usqa" bust, fasten at /oty unligh: ! dlagxnnlly placed’ strap, . 8 garment may beleloged i gle movement of tH¢ hand/ andjthere is a soft” collar to-be ‘rolle ther high r low about s sleeves ¢ vller who nto her their entire bgbad must ‘struggle extra wrap. length and cuffs, the "Wide arm- Ml&wuy to 2 n’xular shaped| sho n one with the bal also appears urns ' ovér on tH§ buttons . ang: lofig ‘buttonholes bs ‘which :fasten of the fronts. The reverse si #: collar which shoulders, ' fn the binginhg of. hi on the'roynded the " ¢ portibn These fronts “are [ ® near the waist at the nvvrob(pm the garment seems after the fashion o( ce:‘aln 1880 basques. ‘ddes, 80 that' l‘ viewpol > semi-| fltt% 'lh a single fatly ms!‘ "~ the: in. &ifle puckered, T NEW. FRICTION THIS PATTERN SERVICE MEANS CLEAN HANDS . AND o BABY’S NIGHTINGALE - Size of Pattern 123¢x22 o EACH PATTERN {{CAN BE USED No.\ZD! ¢ ; 2 & PATTERN COUPON Fnctron 'Fransfer Patterns lfld:unn.ms %en this Coupon wgefller with ten cents in coin or stamps to this T one packdge contdining two sheets of fricnon transfest. WRIT! NAME AND ADDRESS CLEARLY { 2 These rns do away with tedious trlc hot iron: th the use of carbon-paper, T; . be transfered to any mne | One Out and Eye! i §WRON.-MEREL Y RUBOF T THE NEWEST METHOD IN TRANSFERRINGJ y merely '8pooD; glass, china. wood, Tetal} rubbingover the designs with or your thumb nail. Each d be used many times. For 10 c:n%'nd the coup: 1 codpon on Il receive'apenvelopa heets of transfer will be the desi thm paie you comal ning ' 4 1 ‘T ‘ g, v‘,Emted to.dny. In addition, there will one sheet of designs, including. One Night-Gown or Corset Cover desi, Two Border desi| i Bow-Knot d¢ — Three -Knot designs, One Bhirt Waist design. CNE kil W. are piacing & coupon in e: #ge of FRICTION TRANSFER “ENTITLE you FRRE OF CHARG! n EI(BQDIDERY OUTFIT consisting of one celluloid finger protec “dne tusk bope stilsfto, one celluloid silk and thread winder, and ten assorted embroidery needles, * .. ‘PATTERNS. Ten of these ee:peq. rotector, opera are indulged in by the (‘nl}n Opera Four, a quartette of forei, singers direct from the Kuropean. ¢ cuit controlled by ‘Mr. Hammerste! the American vaudeville p: KEENEY'S BIG BILL : PROVES PORULAR an equal amount of applilise and would be hard to judge as to’ whHi , 'Once again today the Electric Film company's feature’ production, “The Perlls of Pauline,? will be shown. “The managemeht has also booked a photo play in" which ¥Fred Mace is starred. Mr. Mace was introduced to the public last January in a film en- titled “The Coffin Maker's Revenge,” and he made sych a hit at Keaeney's e 3 BIG RUSSIAN FIL AT BIJOU TOM romoter, five members oh the prog: receive song takes the best with the people. ROW ial . 3 gn | 3 ¥ =11 A Menu for>Tomorrow autl’ & Breakfast Frult Sardines with Ham Orange Marmalade Coffee Lunch Fruit Salad Nut* Sandwiches lced Tea it} ch, Tousted Scones “couldn't huwmh proés the figure from to right At the hips .and from to left the chest, where a er strap trims the double- ed, invisibly fastened, tronts. o green of tha&,xo)flne straps, o arrowhead and button trimmed quffs and the broad rolling col- “ ontrast daringly with the & X { . the Coat, It is ry SOf Evéry ond shont: do ‘wool velvet), | b e Jafne ( elvet) it no Get a Fly unched :several winters and ‘mi&@e a tremendous hit in Swat., Fres! with ‘Naugh- ris: Deservaaly, too, for te‘;/ ip- ton's ‘Mcthér'a Bread or d ‘are the velvet surfaced, n- ¢ o )’ Toking. &bries ~which will'suc- Rty cetl¢} worth o 1y withstand .moisture. . Boods at oir store. T.hlu Toque of Green G fly 'swat ' mneans sure haps a ', bit try;n‘ to ' leath to 33" fiy; ‘no atieky papey no poison paper all yol have to do 1s use it. rpuw child) out from ay s na: ! our wrap) o ' them | 6. ‘peu’s‘t groc them' to us ai return a Fly your or mgil we will “THE ITALIAN OPERAY, co., Musical Gems. ° THE SIX WEBERS, In an Acrobatic Sénsation. 3 Suwmble Footw: Specialties T P BELOW (COS} neni’s Tan “ Russia alt with medium round jes’ values, at $1.89 Velvet, satin Rumps, T gular §1.69. equally attrs. ad $20 ‘pHcations. j‘er& Just ll; difficult that every time a film was shown thit Mr. Mace was in the house was filled to the doors.s Today gonly Mr. Mdce will _appear in'the !novies at Dinner Cream of Corn Soup Roast Beefl Yorkshire The new Bijou theater opens to- morrow at 1 p. m. under a new man- Pudding Keeney's. " In placé of Fonner and Tox there has been booked Helen Linder, know, as the primitive comedienne. Linder is of the small type; and g living example, of the saying big things come In small’ packeges. The songs used in « this' act arey exceedingly snappy, and the lihe of talk submit- ited for the approval of the audience prnducrs laugh upon laugh. “Fun in a Gymnasium,” is the fun- {est act on the bill this week. The fipn tamily demonstrate the different uhéhes of the world's most,famous ri§é fighters.. The fun is decidedly "3,‘,” to the female member of the , Who succeeds in ‘hammering Mr. nn all over the stage, much to the usément of the audience. Mrs. nn claims the female boxing cham- plonship of the world, and the peo- ple, in New Britain that have seen the exhibitions at Keeney's this week haye, no doubt in their minds as to her pugilistic merits. Revolving , Collins continues his dare-devil tactics; while the spectators |+ hold, thelr breath'.in féar of an ac- cident of some sort. © Mr. Collins can eontfrol his roller skates so well thht he can do everythmg but make them talk. Last evening while do- ing oné€ of his thrilling stunts, a_skate went .bad and Mr. Collins + landed squaré on his nose. ' The injury¥was only slight, however, and~the act was carried on without further mishap. The 8ix Webers “introduce a new line of acrobatic tricks and especially the shoulder flip Wwith humerous com- From the standpoint of Applausé getting this troupe of enter- tainers are thé sucgess of the week. All six of the members have a fea- ture trick to add tb the success of the act, and ;those dopé by the women asy those u ken hy the. men. xmum BONgs mostly rmm»" ‘grand NEW , BleU THEATER ! Opening Tomorrow at p. g Undelsblew M’u.nmznmen(.‘ m. Dbn't. miss, i featuring, = thy picture ever p ir Grand Opening, Treachery,” in’ ltn e | ner. agement and it proposes to give its patgonis the best service that money | can procure. It will feature thg | best makers of films in the market nd It asks that vou drop in at the new Bijou Saturday and be con- vinced. A new cooling system, new machines, new mirror screen and the | best music in town have been provided | them carefully in butter; Sprinkle with and the management will feature | o little salt and red pepper, roll ir tomorrow one of the greatest Russian | a mixture composed of fingly chopped photo-plays ever shown in New Brit- cooked ham, bread crumbs and grated aln. “A Woman's Treachety,” is the |cheese’ Lay the sardines on slices big picture with its story of Russian of buttered (oast, season with a Ht- intrigue which is to be shown at the | tle more red pepper; put them in x| Bijou tomorrow, hot oven for ten minutes, dish up,i garnish with parsley and serve. Chocolate Cake—Cream one-half | cup butter with one cupful sugar, then add volks of four well beaten eggs, one-half cupful milk, four owfices chocolate mixed with five tablespoon- | fuls boiling water, then sift in “two | cupfuls fibur mixed with three heap- ing teaspoonfuls baking powder, mix. \ and fold in the beaten Whites of the eggs. Pour into butteréd and floured cake tins and bake sixty minutes in a moderate oven. (Wuhm Long coats are I|1 ’h\nr Stewed Macaroni Mashed Potatoes Tomato Salad Vanilla Tce Cream Chocolate ke \ Coffeps and wipe twelve largesardines; dip Household Notes | ErE A Rl Almost all kinds of fish may be baked. Gregn salatl should be served with a fish meal. Save all old flannelette garments for dustcloths, "Fhree courses are enough for any summer dinner. The success of canning depends on perfect sterilization. Sating will lead among silken goods. Fried clams on toast are an ex- . cellent breakfast or nmcheon‘dish The scaling of fish is facilitatea it e fish be dipped in boiling water, Tasseled trimmings will ish, be mod- /Two or three tiered skirts are still ' : in favor, Noarly all cream soups and vege- o s faple goupe will harmonize with fish. 1! 'mne broad-brimmed Bat is in- gaih; %u fed mmnmeg make an _excel- IR S ' 1éh ‘iSh for a hot-weather din- Black chantilly lace is used to trim yhite frocks; Left-over fish o; creamed, baked & kins. : White capes are worn with bilac tlflata gowns, any, 4prt, can be dd served n rame- | Mtourh of color on lingerle is now | the uu-z freshfruits for o | ried, plums, pears. fhoose the “dry picnic—apples, ¢ Never return the contents of tin cans to the cans again once they are opened. b, e mwnn] lines will prevail in even- ing gowns, Hats and gowns for of somber tones, In making a fruit saldl be sure to uge a silver knife for cutting up the fradt, autumun Y“\)hl‘ - Bright green taffeta dresses are one', 5 of the sensations. Tha first principle of good packing duced in Russia. is to pack £o closely that hothing can move, There is a spluqhw brilliant goler on almost every drellp | Toasted Sardines Witk Ham—Drain mainder dresses at Hartford, at.$5, 310 “und $1b. are principally The obvious m¥ with., That ,the affite truge But erang. To pretend thap value in the eyes. of to be true. At the sal “1 shoGld. like ¢4 su er. at they beac A y} “She has a very nice pe! ing to desert her husbandtgosiel think she would like a ch§ apd we are quite nrlmlllvo} “ejow. as a matter of mer becaumse her husband’s busines: comed ever so gladly A chance.t have enjoyed every minut ferentl¥,” sheyhasn’t uo ;u To pretend’tha connected with ‘un “hig n-luv in the eves, of our-Keéquaintanced If Jwes Amain, thie®oversvaluation m-n as it is of assistanee. Mt 1 know & young man, withs underpald.-” Pride fqrtll- he boastg of the salery another conggrn was Inoking for .n v bave jumpgg a¥. His name came up. “He's just the man we want n:: th is paying him & bigger salary than D ouch im WitHa ten-foot pole” Xige In both ‘Mheré Instances a .ue@ivfil one’'s valuation in the eves of the Bthers. | ception provedl a hogmerang. 8o the mou} igfnot quite so abvm. .{g o« | Job. ’/// ¥ MOH'-D!-.Swmm dress that llm long Ih-u to the -l-wn becoming one to growing ‘Thia one is laid in box phm that th:‘-ll:: lt.m l: 'ihgld t.o“ pp'llmn ol ves m:mn t.wch. his belt can be of ur of material as I‘I'h:dd mt:: o b“:—‘d’:l:mhenhne lemh Mothers mlhin. read fi' for lhc mh PAsCRATED S8, JEEATER The Ionx circular clpl has ingly fashionable garmient bnndh "u:mrof ful terge, checked and ih linen For the 8 year sise, the will Y terial 27, ydc Eg..g.h. m\:: with %’yd 27in. The pattern 8348 is cut in si to 10 yun. li“gnll be nmled t an address by the Fashion Depart;gént this paper, on receipt of ten cq:r b Miss Ryan ix closing out fhe res of her stylish summer her shop. 79 Pratt street, They and voiles arkeq “$8 Heing worth’ L $14 and the 315" rack |ncludra-z\em tiat « have heen $40. can one.—advt. At these figdrés one three now for the price of buy

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