New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 20, 1915, Page 10

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v]Vews for T. Ii_éé}tré_ ” Goerg and onmen_ Readers LYCEUM PLAY TAKES . . i F : WELL THIS \X/EEK” Dall‘y Fashion Talks |2 Menu for Tomorrow l[ | MELPFOL BTOME | Another m; I’\Vix hu’%‘l:n-on scored by BY MAY MANTON ,_.‘”‘“M THI; lS YOUR "TORM-_ | the Lyceum Player their presen- = e e a1 DiD YOU KNO\V T? tation of “The Master Mind,” the ! Delmonico Dotatoes Gems - present week's attraction at the lLy- | A S Coffec X The store that helps y i the { ccum. The conception of the char- ; K time of necd i< the sto.e acters of this amazingly unique play Z\N 4 Lunch rightfully call your =.0r brings out the talent of the company B WA : 11 Yoty An ope e unt hese me in such a manner as no other play Dok ths G e i - ol Wwoenienes | has. Consensus of opinion is that it 4 LopQvers Eran Foa oere e b st ) lis the most wonderful play ) : ; i R ey | the Lyceum in years and to mis it | : . LA ::;.;u‘"\‘w; .l'l i B | will be a disappointment. “The Mas- | v Blacke Heanib oD ! : | ter Mind” is a play which the most & % Roast Beef critical and exacting playgoer will | y Franconia enjoy more than once. It is a play | y ¥ i Stuffed Onions that abounds in such interest that it | 7 R 7 $ Celery Mayonnaise | provides several studies. The myste- | i \WA £ 7 Wafers | rious Master Mind is a great study in | ! ] s, 7 Little Checolate himself and then there is also i : : Coffee most gripping fascination in \ 7 strange spell which the influence casts / S IS Baked Corn and Tomatoes——Fill a abreaa y \ / ) baking dish with alternate layers o The popularity of this week's ! { iy 5 { canned corn, tomatoes and toasted traction has heen voiced by those | 14 : 4 ! or fried bread crumbs, adding pleniy . who have attended performances thus | 5 5 : Ealtindy penp er el giapie Ol O I Four Acts far. Txpressions frequently heard | &4 gar and gencrous pleces. of butter D. CARTER from patrons afte witnessing the i he top layer crumbs, cover and MUND BREESE | Performances of “The Master Mind” » ke for forty minutes, then uncov are “That is the finest play 1 have | , VY / for ten minutes longes — seen in years.” The Master Mind’ | 2 N / | SRR | is the strongest thing in the play line ! T Little Chocolate Puddings—stale | Marsday and o 300 oo seen” Be S\lnf ol 4 / 7 balker's bread or an extra light loaf day. the show this weelk and you will be | e 7 | of i simadeivil IEbSirediired pion 10c, 20c. Even- | convinced that the comments are little chocolate pudding Trim off | 500, fully justificd | i | . 7 : | all crust and put it aside to dry, then | The Bl” That Walts . B .| “The Stranger” will he the next /8% i rub the crumbs of the ldaf as fine ; -5 at Crowell's Drug | e clion ot the Tycoun il e «, ol Th b o o by BY RUTH CAMERON. p. R e i Ry W / crumbs add a half cupful of granu- 3 /7 = lated sugar and turn through that it e ARNOLD FAMLIY | | may be evenly wixed, then fill into “That bill can wait.” P 9 4 - | 7 L 7 well buttered custard cups Melt S i “ o Sl T of which the EY’ > GOOD AT KEENEY'S ' / ' o T R O o rated | o (i of the dector's bill, and T think It & sin and a 8 = : thdoainie ovet Bt Sualh Were we willing to wait when we sent in a call for the doctor's seps « WO ablespoonf of sugar, one 2 S ¥ E 8 e acnlann = L vices? Scarcely. We wanted them far more imperatively than any of the cupful and a half of hot milk, four NUARY 18, Talented musicians, the members y | RE well beaten eggs, an teiEnoon LIl erchandise Whish awe Reve butatl B nd ISORERE S IPSY SR S ReY \I,m of the Arnold family, appearing this S St At s e Eth doctor's bill was due. Why then do we feel go free to take our time about week as one of Keeney's special at- : i e e che t 1 baying what we bought in such ahur F DEATH, tractions, give one of the most enter BRI D e 4 tor randdaugl e > S er- L stand for ten minutes, then place in What the Doctor's Granddrughter Said, ¢ rcycle Feat. ! taining string concerts that local & = g i a pan partly filled with hot water I was walking down the street one day with « ) granddaughter. theater-goers have had an opportun- T ity to enjoy in a long time. The act is s S presented in a fashion that makes o 8469-A Redingote Gown, 34to42bust. in “The Hokey | each succeeding number better than i ir1er that given before it, and even after . Everything that gives the redingo!® d the musicians have responded with | A\ i euggestion is fashionable. Here is a several encores the audienco is loath | i gown which in the picture is made of ANOTHER FINE FILM D FAMILY, to have them give way to the : ; gzardlnsandichapneie st DN RIch ven half the money that was owed hir wld have studied music i ucians. ‘\ur':r;ltlT]lll:o.‘;\t(\';l: & ‘limr;v-o o §2”~W°rk Apron, Small 34 or 36, f:l):tgri:.c‘ifl)fig ::e’\}:rgo':::r:yb‘:?fign\:i?fi‘ = K AT FOX THEATER | People seem to have a strange idea fthat what the doctor gives cofts 3 E . > head of the family . edium 38 or 40, Large 42 or 44 bust. Brsdfand bt Gnah ‘gu e G e | him nothing and that the wre rottherefore under the same obligation wool, but broadcloth could be used over a | | to pay him as a merchant. They forget the long years of |n,,,”.m~-l the the redingote with satin, as it is here, or . | 7" 10 e ul niayi wHER (the || Ao noCs kD RE gt vhich opinion, at least, doge the redingote and sleeves both could be inal star “Edward Abeles.” in tho ere S ons “{T, et ek :y it 5t wll“ g And that in may match the redingote or the skirt on [€108cd Dy the Jesse Lasiy Feature be made of ribbon. @he collar that iy 1M company in five acts and - two high at the back and open at the front ij " and fortyibl socnesfwll it o1d a very new feature. ® sloeves ity B vedline honoiw an the bis mption made shorter if preferred, but the long 4 ones have the approval of fashion. Thd '"Crrow. [tis not at 1 SNECO R LD redingote itself is made on simple, straighy (W01l at any great jensth on thgaator e th ed good to me, though linesand requires no fit,so it is evidenf ©f the famous play and el @ There is ano er nchen e : 4 ‘ L v .fi that it is an easy garment to make, whily Nearly every man, woman and child i T fancy the etiquett ould fo nd that is for € the skirt is a simple one in two pieces. In ' either read the boc en th LY i ne, buttoned at the back, but novelty is (72§87 129 2 m‘:c SEveEE e plas that startled the theatrical world - payment. This would not only give the man who alw tries to be prompt . sed. feats on wheels while in the small ; i motordome, which they have erected | 10und in the belt, the front ends of which S il re | WIth its wonderful drawing powers, | the benefit of his promptness, hut it n o catch the slow payer gnd on the stage. One of re attached to the apron while at the For the medium size the gown will re« ™ ' are i 3 s ma yuld otherwise drift into lett bill slide altogethel stage. »f them rides = | Ay 7 ial 27 inches wide; 200 All are familiar with Mont the man who would otherw f rer. motorcycle around the enclosure, | Pack they are buttoned together. quire 415 yards of materia T Ml rewster’s attempts at spending You say this might work hardhisp to the man who could not pay Sul¢ | For the medium size will be needed 43 334 vards 36, or 3 yards 44 for the. ;) "4 jjarg in order to inherit the | promptly. It might if too stri appiied, byt from all I know of the speeding at times at the rate of sixt N H : i 14 vy 2 b4 rds TOMORROW miles an hour. It is ¥ | yards of material 27 inches wide, or 33 redingote, with 434 yards 27, or 33 yards " 11100 left to him at the death | medical profession and the splendid charity work most of them do, 1 thigk a4 dare-dev h i res 0% - Presents the feat and it makes a deep ilnprcss(;n;: yards 36, with 34 yard for bands. | 5 32:1;4; fo;rs‘((,llr/t' sl;cd\st‘zzn;\:::t;’%rhx“ of his uncle. His investments in Wall | wo could trust the average ) sce that the man who couldn’t pg P saceat onlthelaudichoa: The May Manton pattern 8314 is cut in yard of7'a(‘ wi:lt}l:\ R S é: street in a sure losing proposition didn't suffer. Sol and Nat Fields, brothers of fn. | three sizes: small 34 or 36, medium 38 or | ¥A5C O &% K 0 phefbs cheined bE AR vovipU IS Renc : i) B | ramous lLew are appearing at che ¢ and large 42 or 44 inches bust measure. The May Mant ttern 8469-A fa CVOTVhIng Monty touches with the g0 ¢ 7’ P Mmmns” theater this week at the head of u it Will be mailed to any address by the iegesy] f bl it fieg buse hepe of losing some of his money, turn | .= s @ company of fourteen, presenting the I ashion Department of this paper, on cut In sizes frof 34 0 432 inches ud L { SEL e e : SR receipt of ten cents. | measure. It will be mailed to any ad- (| 0"\ o5 o with a ripple and ends ABELES in 4 €) key Girls, a musical come- | dress by the Fashion Department of this > % ""='"% en : ot . Monty dy in minature, which is enjoyed i m- | paper, on reccipt of ten cents, with a roar, and it is one of the best ordinary cast of popular playvers it Loth believing that the public would rized in five j | mensely by the audience cvery day. | | ' | relea from the popular studio of caonstitutes the acme of serial stories reciate the opportunity mealh B oncs. Both Iields are clever German com- the former vaudeville king. » “The Frozen Safe,” furnishes a new each other, has arranged edians and they provoke a great deal i Another attraction that is awaited thrill, a new surprise in the fourth { receptipns to be held each isode { of mirth while they hold the boards, Recipes AS to HOW to Cook Many [\[\'f]‘h interest every Wednesday and episode which will be shown toda ayv afternoon. The first one occur§ Thur: 1 ayin You pay in small inctalmen'< and Potatoc at the same time you have the bene- fit of the we in men’s, women’s and 3 K children’s wear. Cheesc I Know the CAESAR MISCH STORE Hartford's b s ment storc Puddings and bake in a slow oven until firm 1n | She is a hard-working stenographer with an und oped talent for mull the center. Turn out carefully anl | tearing at her heart and her « mother weighing on, set. away until cold, servi her slender shoulders As we walked along, a nsive motor passed us cream. ' in which sat two young women richly gowned and wearing expensive furs 1’ The doctor's granddaughter looked at them bitterl Do vou see thase i he support of women?" she said, “Their father owed m randfather hundreds of dol- Jars. That was one of the many bills w wld never collect. If we hedl dir 5 the musiclans from the DIXON, chestra pit. The players are & Any woman who needs an apron to pro- B i five daughters. They are all skilled | tect her gown will like this one. It covers ' in the playing of str instruments | both blouse and skirt and it can be slip, and they pla violins, mandolins, . on and off readily and quickly, while it is & NasH ‘cellos and other sweet toned really pretty in its lines. In the picture ’ vices.: They play singly and in groups, | it_is made of white butcher's linen rtainers. their classical as well as popular s with trimming of blue, but various ma- lections finding great favor. They | terials can be used and the edges finished were the real applause getters last | fn any way desired. Blue chambray night. | would” be pretty with the edges bound Marie Fournier and her partner | With white or scalloped with white. Both sh the thrills this week. They , gingham and percale can be found in nt a spectacular cycle act, Pretty colors and designs, and anything which they designate as ‘““The (ag hat is simple and can be washed easily of Death.” They do some thrilling | IS @Ppropriate. ‘The apron is just a simple fewer of them. T have hear 1 that the averagh bilis. 1 know a doctor who. without #hy lower rate and have physician loses fifty per cent. of his difficulty, collects nincty-five per cent This i e tries to the size of his bill to the patient's ability to pay. T atic us preciates this consideration and does his best te Why Not a Diccount For Cash? picture bill at IFox's \ and to- NNAN g | They have surrounded themselves sday is the new Hearst Pathe and tomorrow A me modern, bur- tomorrow B | with & chorus of pretty girls who do | ¢ t_ - < . “The Exploits of |.:|;m..‘;r' " glar proof safe opened by means of The current offering of the Players ELAINL" some sprightly dancing and enter- 0 d S h App g D h ! mysterious supe iminal in “The a strange and wonderful method right is David I sco's great war drame B | taining singing. outhern etizin 1IShes ploits of ne” is arousing a perfect hefore the eyes of the spectators. “The Warr of Virginia,” a drama- \‘\i l*l"‘lll'h"; Charlie Don, a versatile Scotch e fever of interest Who is he? When Nothing seems to be impossible to the tic story of the Civil war days In ealing with comedian and Davis and Nash, ¢ and how will he be caught? These super-crimiral 1 even tt sreat which a romance hot Northern o ! an 3 & Nash, col- . . se super-crimiral and even e great rich a romance hotween a rthel SAFE ored entertainers, make up the 1o | 1Ney Include Everything from New Orleans Fish Balls to | are the questions everyone is asking. ' Crafg Kennedy cannot bring him to lieutenant and a daughter of a neted ance of the vaudeville program. | i i i The greatest detective stories in justice, and just these scenes are Southern gener is woven The There Is no vaudeville house in the | V]rglnla Fried Chicken With Creole SOllp and | America are now being made into the sLown in today’s chapter that is chock | Players are s the play a memor- country, or any other kind of a house . greatest motion picture serial ever full of thrills, mystery and suspense. uble y ‘ iion and Marguerite s G 1 e o e Sweet Potato Biscuit. produced, and coupled with the extra- : Skirvin, the new leading womansds brand of motion pictures than Keen- “OF Q N ring a popular su All of the ey’s produces every day. i . : . GET ACQUAINTED of the pla 11l for the very M 5 rooms, a ) o hacon ang a ew 2 t P n —_— Creole Soup. New Orleans Sally Lunn < —~\Wv ~ e yo Dbest acting s 1 decided coms ellen 3 ol b pieces of chopped tongue or ham P silment to the ayers tha h il DU S ) e of | Cook three tablespoonfuls of) Use the yolks of five eggs, one and | Mix, and bake for twenty minutes NEW IDEA AT POLI'S ; : t ,:\(EL\:. “x)nx:T.‘l'L” nd macaroni, flavored | chopped green pepper and two table- | a half pints of flour, one tablespoon- | Sprinkle the top with srated Par- 1. The f inted in an 1 spoonfuls of chopped onion In one- | ful of butter, two tablespoonfuls of | mesan chec and bake until it is borate way and the costuming I | fourth cup of butter flve minutes; | sugar, one glass of sour milk, one | delicately browned One of the most unique theatrical feature ty itself hers ars POLI'W T | add one-third cup of flour, one quart | teaspoonful of baking powder. Mix, Old Virginia Forcemecat Balls novelties of the season will be intro- atinee and evening performarfte ) of brown soup stock, one pint of to- | and bake in a flat pan about twenty S e 2 Juced at Poll's theater, Hartford to ily at the regular populse pridh Haritora | matoes and simmer fifteen minutes. | minutes. One pound veal or mutton, cooked: | ;\,rrow aftespoon when Madelir Nt Wi Ehial P will be geer] | Rub through a sieve and season igh- ; chop it very flne with one-half pound yjoore gy -t : f the 1 THE POLI PLAYERS IN as L Spanish R s ! Mocre, the pretty ingenue of the Poll | the Margaret May THI I PLAYERS IN o s s, T Gl vty ot of beef suet. Add to this a table- | povat o 850 0 SRS O L e L0s Marg | : Wash one ic : (. yoon{ nELC ¢ . - DS Presents THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA | before serivng add one-fourth cup of | hu\):r ‘t'u'('m\xl’x‘)dl':ifvxrr;":v(:; i ‘rlk T“ ey e S hoof | lle man, Twill Chold a b ; 1 CIOX] e ——— ! cooked macaroni cut in rings, two Lot > 2 o B JOLBILEDS ey, omiunEaiinc i w0l i sgus pd” reception on the OW TICKET" NEXT WEEK [Ee 20486 8 roasted chicken or turk one i e e e ada | Acauainted™ Teceptior | tablespoonfuls of grated horseradish he sater ediatel ¢ I Cast of Players. BABY MINE v:‘”l‘d““:w‘ (’“\a;xm:";\r:" ‘“‘fd‘in‘ogar. of ham, and fry in one tablespoon- | fhe beaten yolks of fwo eggs and a :H‘““‘y:"\‘w”"T ”‘”‘” “’m' b is \ smaller than All Performances. | ; ful of lard. Stir in rice and add half cup of grated bread crumh el L sl lbtiig o ey \ \ l 1 whis Sweet Potato Biscuit. slowly one pint of hot water, Cover Season to taste with «ilt and DEPPEr | 1iinaere and the pateons of the ' 1 B Mix two cups of flour, one cup of | the contents, and let cook until rice fand fry in hot fat, Drain and serve o '_I"'“ 1'-‘ el auiiatea B e - i i boiled and mashed sweet potatoes, | is nearly dry. Add two tablespoon- | piping hot, M e nager Tharon TRl e P 7 Testr v | BY SPECIAL REQU one tablespoonful of sugar, one tea- | fuls of cooked tomatocs ot kvir=minlirien IGhicken [ 2eenns ; o spoonful of salt, one tablespoonful of Southern Stewed Oysters, g & 3 | = g Sl Drices. “ butter, one-fourth of a teaspoonful of e e ; 2 Guitashal (ApoundioEIEal Sponi i inl 53] 2 e : e . - | e buttermilk to make p s e ol in i ths Smeall Dlrces At fry ontllgredee ia | THE POPULAR SHOE STORE efforts are being enthusiastically Creole Jumballay: soda and enough . oysters are to be cooked, and take | extractoe Stre p oline a soft dough, Roll, cut with a his- extracted train, Soak a young £ S L them from the liquor. Put in ves- | hroiler in salted water for thirts 2 guitieaterfanafpatefinialolzilozen g o Tl AR RS e B A U s T ) . THE (l{AR ra usse Carolina Pilau ing. Cook quickly, and when haif | and dredge with flour, Fry in the Boil a quarter of a pound of sliced | done add to each quart of oysters a|hot fat. Take up chicken, drain and | R . - of the of | OF THIS BOOT ’ bacon for half an hour in a quart and | piece fresh butter ze an | st aside to keep hot in a covered 2 N | a ‘half of water, then add a cup of | egg, half a pint of cream, the volks | dish over hot water. Pour into the \ exanistte Musical College. | well washed rice and a young fowl: | of (w0 eggs, nepper and salt to taste, | gravy left In the fryins pan a cup | \ R 3 - T I qyuiet refir IT ST. TEL. 576 | season with two saltspoonfuls of salt | and serve hot. This may be cooked | of rich milk; ¥ heate il ina LUBIN. and one of pepbper; serve as soon as | in a chafing dish, and it makes a | pinch of baking soda: then stir in a Y nish ! fiflfl at DUD"'S homfl fowl is tender. Put the rice on the | delicious treat for luncheon or sub- | tablespoonful of hutter rolled in one I 1y thoug 6 WONDERFUL REELS platter as a border, with the bacon | per. of flour; cook until thick; add a table — =~ | pPHOTO-PLAY THAT EVERYONE Is | #Pout the edges. Sweet Potato Pone. spooonful of minced parsley; cook for 3 N Kentucky Stuffed Peppers. Stir together until very light thre one minute and pour over the fried Milk Depot TALKING ABOUT—TO BE Remove seeds from sweet groen | quarters of a pound cach of butter | chicken. N> CREAM SHCN T peppers, fill With a mixture of to- | @nd pulverized sugar, add two table- | Virginia Cocoanut Cream Pudding. Joonfuls of ginger, stir in gradually p and Retall matoes, bread crumbs and sausage P A quarter of a pound each of fresh P (3 in the City.” _--The.-_ meut, bake till tender and baste with | cisht well beaten exgs and w POUN pygter ana pulverized sugar are beat S.) 00 f() $4 00 anninfharidon Boe el CeTl O coladal | Beie R e e ® 3 Y y BEST, get Seibert's Bravy, Eville $1.00. New Orleans Fish Balls, gill of sour milk i which a tea next whipped sepavately, then turned HOWN B soonful of soda has been dissolved with . : Teams Mash one quart of hot, freshly |’ together and mixed gradually — and beat the mixture antil very ligit | 4 SON, rer. z08.4 EB"'[: ea re boiled potatoes with a cup of warm | o0 PP B T e T and | rint of A R I 'l' r rAB & min. from center fish picked very fine, one egg, one tea- | |50 L0 S ture iy added by degrees Ghe srate t r t{‘ : '","S wEEK FH"]AY ful of cream, salt, red pepper. onion Creole M roni, with the bulter and sugat The | juice and caopped parsley. Beat all Cook macaroni until tender, drain, | whole is stirred very hard, then | in hot lard until brown. Drain and | and a bit of dry mustard, cut up | should be served cold with whipped | chicken livers, a few mush llx»,un. ASK THE CLERK FOR S. & H. GREEN STAMPS ONE DAY ONLY til creamy. Form into balls and fry | put in a baking dish with butter, salt | turned into a dish and Laked. This serve hot, cooked |

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