New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1915, Page 4

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SATURDAY, MAR A Menu for Tomorrow PRSI Brealkfast. Iruit Cereal Sugar and Cream Ham and Eg; Potatoes Vienna! Rolls? Coffee Is She Pretty ? laugh at usually Dinner me because is, “'Ig she Consomme . Beef Brown Gravy Potatoes Peas French Dressing Wafers Cheesc Victoria Jelly Coffee my first pretty ? sometimes question female quantity not? My friends unknown But why E When you come right beauty have a tremendous effect on a Or on a man’. for that matte Good looks are a prepossession in anyone As I have it is the show window which makes people want to come The goods inside must keep the but easier to get them there in the first place an window, Roast any Bermuda Lettuce the life? down to it, doesn't lack of possession or woman too, s favor often tae deal how said shop. inside good attractive Supper customers with it's a Ham and Cheese ad Sandwiches Orange Short Cake Coffee The Tortoise and the A homely man or woman can accomplish nsually takes more force of character. Perhaps this very helps develop force of character. Who knows? In any few of us who would refuse the possession of good looks godmother offered them to Which brings me somewhat nearer Are you a mother? If so, are you doing all can to children the largest measure of good looks possible to them” Look Out For the Shape of the Head. The shape of the head is an important factor. Up to the teen months a child's head is more or less malleable and the be injured by letting it lie too much in one position, If you water bottle down on a pillow it wil] take a certain form and hold it That’'s what happens to a child’s head and if you don't want it to | | poorly shaped yvou should turn the child on the pillow freguently Few things detract from good looks more than protruding ears A little cap to hold the baby's ears down at night will help discourage enrs that e the protruding tendency. Be sure it is thin enough not to make him sweat. Be careful, too, that the child does not lie with the ear folded under. » Misshapen teeth will spoil the finest face, teeth do not stay in too long and force the Directly after the second teeth have come in is the time to correct any dental deformity. Take the child to a first class dentist If you can't afford that, perhaps there are free dental clinics In yvour neighborhood Mare. ust big things, but it lack of beauty there some of | Consomme—Take two pounds | beef from the round, a small chicken, two ounces of lean ham, one small onion, two sprigs of parsley one-fourth of a small carrot, two bay leaves, two stalks of celery and six cloves. Wipe and cut the beef into small pieces; cut the chicken as for fricassee; cover with cold water ani st d on the back of the stove where it will slowly heat. Simmer for four hours. Try out a slice of bacon, add the ham cut in dice, the onion and carrot sliced. Fry to a delicate brown; add to the stock with the re- mainder of the vegetable, cutting the celery in pieces. Let the soup simmer for another hour, strain and stand to cool. When cold carefully remove the fat from the surface. Put in a kettle over the fire; add the whites and shells of two eggs beaten lightly with two tablespoonfuls of cold water, a pinch of celery seed and the juice of half a lemon. Let it boil for five minutes take from the fire, skim carefully and strain through | a cloth. When ready to serve, heat | | a ain, color with caramel and season. The soup should be perfectly clear, | but amber in color. Victoria Jelly—Drain from a jar of canned red cherries one cupful of the syrup. Soak one-quarter of a cup- ful of gelatine in one-quarter of a | rest cupful of cold water, set the cup in a potter.” bowl of hot water and stir until dis- solved. Add it to the cherry syrup and stand aside to stiffen. Scald one cupful of cream, stir into it two tablespoonfuls of sugar, add one- quarter of a box of gelatine, soaked, | and stir until dissolved. Strain, flavor with a little vanilla and onc drop of cinnamon extract and stand | away. ‘Make some lemon jelly with one pint of water, one-half of a box of gelatine, soaked, one-half of a cup- ful of sugar and the juice of two large lemons. Rinse a quart mold in | cold water and put in sufficient of the lemon jelly to cover the bottom a quarter of an inch deep. Turn out the white and red jellies and cut them into half inch dice. When the layer of firm drop in some bits of both and cover with a second layer of tht lemon jelly, which should be | perament more openly and slightly thick, like very rich syrup.: ously than the choice of color, When it is stiff put in another 1a¥er | cqep, color in the spectrum represents o e it 1 fall. Dut on ice until |a different idea, from the higb-light Y down through the cool firm. P of yellow P IR e { greens and blues on one side and and reds on the BRONCHO BILLY IS Bt Piwetiigeay gl L ! other of the shadowy, | of violet. People choosé as their fav A KEENEY OFFERING crite color either that which best es presses them, or, in some mysterious way, its exact opposite or complement, as it s technically known. case if are lean fairy us, the point 1 startea for you give your of fif- £hape put a hot ean a Be careful that the first , second to come in crooked Sleep Means Roses, a gift that your woman-child will thank you for Cleanliness of the skin, fresh air, lots of too much sweets are the best means to insure a during the growing years is likely mean Your children may resent the bed complexion is of her life, diet with not Plenty of sleep blooming years. just wait, A good all the da and Healthy good skin roses in the hour now, but Don’'t think all this is too is what a pretty wise student of human nature says “With one-half the world only, as all know, is character destiny; the is bent and twisted, glorified or smashed by physiognomy, the great e sleep to early much bother over too small a matter. This Handling of Colors in Room Decoration Suggests Social Life of Home’s Occupants More RUSSWIN LYCEUM SUNDAY EVENING Nothing Expresses Character or Temperament Openly Than the Above—Color Denotes Indi- in Persons. RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT CROWELL'S DRUG STORE. - viduality and Differs showing how these strange people - have been redeemed from savagery. The productions of the National Cash Register company and opera- tions at the light plant are also shown in this entertainment. is wrecked in a head-on collision. The three, although escaping injury, are compelled to seek refuge, scantily | clad, in a farmhouse. He at first be- . lieves them to be the three desperate { convicts .who had recently escaped ! from the penitentiary, and sets them tto work at the point of a shotgun. ! After securing their suitcases from i the railroad station through the aid of the hired man, however, their ap- pearance in city clothes and the sight | of plenty of money changes the farm- | er's attitude toward them. They are { entertained royally by the farmer and i his three pretty daughte When Four years in the United States navy are so full of varied training and incidents that it is likenea to a uni- versity course: and in tine serles of wonderful pictures which will be seen at the Lyceum Sunday evening the ex- planation is easily observed. Those who have served on a battleship for an enlistment do not always have the opportunity of witnessing as much as is reviewed in the marvelous pictures shown here. In the making of the pictures the facilities of the navy de- bw N1¢ H Press 99 Nothing expresses character or tem- | scme of the blue into the orange, there results two softly beautiful topes which are entirely harmontous Attention has often been called to the vivid coloring and strong contrasts of nature, where against the bluest of tkies the intense red, yellow and green of the autumn trees blend so beauti- fully. It ie true that the atmosphere bathing all these colors in its light,' seems to create, especially where the magic of distance is added, a harmony of colors which within doors would never be tolerated Black and White ingenu- for NAVAL LIFE IN FILMS AT LYCEUM SUNDAY rls & eams ATUS—4 - The closing presentation of *The Man From ,Home,” will be given this S TORHT Fox’ Delicately MHNG” offbrills JIPE RGAN - Hartford v, March 29 day, Satur- RRS Present Mt Vith Arthur ins. | JIT Iy 25 YEARS RIAL” 2% to $1:50; ts Selling. ford, Twice Daily. ayers, WN EAST e. 10, 20, 30, 50c. i Notes pe heaped-up table- pal into » tiny mus- he opening of the at theoatmeal can't it in the water in One oatmeal bag four or five times. e handas in soapy they are apt to be his is caused by the on the skin. To ap- lemon will prevent s no lemon at hand, r the same purpose, oward simplicity in partment were placed at the disposal of the motion picture camera man and as a result these exclusive pictures were obtained. The variety of craft which go to make up the mnavy, the manning of them in most picturesque drills and pastimes, is crearly shown. Iiwverybody should take advantage of ihfs exceptional opportunity to sce navy life as it actually is. Bo completely has the world-historic cotflict in Europe demonstrated how miuch a nation’s life depends upon its rayy, and the subject is one of such vital and timely interest. The pic- tures show our superdreadnaughts {r keel to truck, from ram to Lug:posn They are truly great fight- ingmachines, and this film depicts the trehendous complication of ma- chijery, affording civilians for the first mrl an adequate opportunity to nesj the devotion to duty froh each individual. Ay unusually interesting part of the serhg gives close up views of those womlerful creations—modern torpe- doet—each of which carries a charge of 50 pounds of gun cotton in its nos¢ or head. In back of );10§/e chamber is the compressed air whih supplies the motive power and behha this is #he automatic steering appkatus and the propellers. They sped through the sea at forty-two knot with absoulte accuracy How- ever, they are So expensive—costing betwen $5,000 and $7,000 each—that NG Nvy can afford to expend a large numer of them merely for the pur- peseof drilling the men who have to fire tem in battle. Haovever, entirely aside from the spectcular scenes depicted, what in- | tensiks the interest of reproduction still, nore is its personal side. Tt is “Fumn’ touch of it that appeals so stronjy, It conveys the pulse-beat of tie complex life that throbs thrown every fiber of the gigantic tilg machine. It shows the home of a housand men and how they live the fi1 four hours; year in { and ¥ar out—how the ‘“housekeep- ing” § conducted—and what these thousind men do all day long. Natye life in the Philippines is anothy feature of remarkable interest showilg the strange customs of differ- ent tlge\s and how these same tribes have leen led to civilization by Uncle Sam. {Unique customs, weird scenes, sirangs darces and the swift_march required ng is very evident. of prgress are all vividly illustrated 1t is fn astonishing - object lesson this ex- | evening at the Lyceum, by the Lyce= ! um Players. The bill most delightfully has been seen is one of the entertaining that at the Lyceum. The closing scene in which Miss Calaway | | farmer’s wife, returning from the city, ! picks them up. ure to see the wonderful pic- | each room, sings leaves brance. Be ture review of naval ceum, Sunday evening. The maneu- vers of the Atlantic fleet out the principles of a war problemn afford an interesting study. The daily routine of the jackies aboard Uncle Sam’s greatest fighting machines presented in all its details from sound of reveille in the morning taps at night. Jack’s drills and past- times__sportive and educ tional, ara vividly pictured. This i L rare op- portunity to see life in the navy as it actually is. Since the making of these pictures the navy department has'for- bidden the use of cameras aboard shin and it is doubtful if another appor- tunity will be presented to see pie- tures of this kind. The management appreciates the unusual demand for sittings at these pictures and has specially reserved seats which are now procureable at Crowell’s drug store. “The Escape” will open Monday evening and in it the Players will be found most congenially ca The story of this action abounds in thril- ling moments in.which the unwinding of the amazing plot is followed w gripping intere: A strong moral pointed in the plot. There will a special matinee on Good Friday-aft- ternoon. a most pleasing remem- life at the Liy- is the to “C.0.D.” IS FOX’S SUNDAY OFFERING A at Fox's tomorrow night. comedy attraction is the Vitagraph hilariously funny farce comedy *“C. O. D.” in four acts with a cast of prin- ipals that|Fox patrons are familia with. Three men have a vacation they Will never forget, and their wives have a little experience all of their own, at the cxpense of their merry hushands. The story deal with the train on which the three wealthy friends are enroute to the country to enjoy a bachelor holiday big laughing program is offered The main following | recitals render: be | | suits button it comes time to retire, the girls give up their rooms to the men. Mean- while their wives decide to have a bachelor holiday all of their own. Three young men take them for an auto ride. The car is stalled. The Consternation reigns women discover a man in The three hus nds make a wild dash and hasty exit in their “nighties” to the barn, In the morn- ing the ready explanations satisfy the wives and joy reigns supreme again. I"our other single reel comedies and ramas make up the interesting pro- am, and with the excelient ed in that & Ernest F. Jores, who will also for tomorrow diversified when the ion by ganist, Palms” hours of offered, he William Kox production traordinary, “The¢ Valley of the Mis ing,” will be shown for the last time tonight, Fads and Fashions = Dancing shoes cannat be the new military styles. play night, two entertainment is worn with Soft finished taffeta is now use for silk petticoats. coming in Thin taffeta is much liked evening frocks of young girls. for the skirts feature. Simulated pockets on coats are still popular and a Many sleeves are long, being outlined close-fitting and with buttons. voiles are fine Embroidered ant item among an fabrics. import- This season’s riding hat for is the low-crowned derby, women Diamonds are being set with black stones to enhance their brilliancy It is said that the severe tailorea suit is bringing back the shirtwe st. Both afternoon dresses and tailored closely to the throat. A fascinating hoot is new and Keene) house in various a goers, the should Captai its kind The six remarks exhibitio do some walking act rarel In fact $£1.50 vau Capabl entertain The G former o been suc performe peared ir The Th people, « a light b it day. photo ing. house dar: wl gagement Miss 1 styles in her that it tention t great ma has in th other sh: checks a and man The in coats te bronze morocco laced up the tastes and jsfaction throughout the week. acts will bring their New Bri- | performances tal nlvinlagR er te lPOT| and contrasts the warm and cold col- cold trained seals give conceded to be one’of the best acts bly it school, T 4 number inds favor There shop, seems a is offering this week one of | a long time. tain engagements to a close this ning and all novelty seeking theater- who have not attended any during the Betts and his what n ever staged in New eals in this aggregat clever and they gi that is wonderful clever sbalancing, tigl and acrobatic v playsin three-a-day serves as-a headlin 1deville house: e entertainers of ucere and Lucere ment of the n 11 highest of rked @ wir n reat Celest is & f remarkable of tricks that cessfully executed rs of n this city. hree Miltons, wpen the ut entertaining speci with the audienc. il have by song and show. s that <hould the acts tonight am are very be a ren close th tyan has many d separate coats at $15 79 Pratt street, Ha good time to them. She is se! ny of the golfine, whi o lovely greens and re des, then has st nd Scoteh fabrics, v novelties.—advt s0 o st she ndency a close it stunts. give his type who have The the best balanced vaudeville bills that | has held the boards at the local play- | The program is well diversified and pleasing to all it has given genera] sat- The eve- of week tunity that will be afforded them. troupe is generally Britain ion are ive an They rope The houses, ner in ht old an class. e ability. e per- ‘| or | is | social They are good singers and besides are | conversationalists He does | e never | other ap- 1 dance have and £ Ity e every | The picture program for tonight in- cludes Broncho Billy and several other | capac eir en- ifferent now all at- lling a h she se and unnin coverts shows as well as dress bodices, at rtford, | Color Expressive of IncGividuality. Colof has been named thHe “Voice of Art,” and, cach individual; cxpress themselves exactly in the same v through color, as no two people Ww ever have | tonation. ! color is by may A well | crs, the backgroun tones are { must not of | shown. served popularity wall excellent setting for «ides displaying the furnishings of the | rcom to the best however t-ned an forget, itself o life of to scheme dinated of a should be, No Single Note Must Obtrude, To create t be closely tones mt large ar tract the scheme of successful out to strike is perceived color distract If intense color is to be confined to very larger are the ince which room of b anced by | intensity: the objects thus perceived musg form, be placed. The cye, which tion drawn, ored frieze portion of the walls, Blend Opposing Colors, Complementary ¢hould never tull intensi orange have and, but which crange dye its thoughtful be expressed. be stronger, decoration, This accounts for the well de- room beautiful interest the lower part, means like the voice, it differs in no twa people ever one, but It and of fine us against line cretonne precisely the same voice in- personal and individual, and a use many things furnished room compbineg very sparingl generally serving as a | be introduce d against which the warmer displayed. A background either tn color the dbject to be generously ‘than severity neutral one- creates such pictures, be- of the paper which advanage. Do not that the entire room nly a backgrouna for the which it contains, and the decoration must be subor- that idea. The occupants | are more Important, or than the furnishings. “The Hartford week, Pol next crities dramatic written country make laws t where The scene trading post pany and th as on the no setting with to « a harmonious keyved, L intense color - eye. Indeed, the color a room may be said to be when no pne tone springs the eye before tne rest of perfect bal- while spots are not used it must bal- abou of u is restful, the mind Await { romance making i pleasing the small areas, s of much color emphasizes it and, as It interestingly | | portunity Especially | part that is acter but tho: Squaw Man,’' West," lightfu] Ned Trent in line, and of a room centres in about the level of the renders absurd and atten- by means of a highly col- or ornament, to the upper opposing colors be 1 together in the a pure blue and a pure no relationship as they they are neutralized that a portion of the | is mixed into tne blue or now on sale, ty: today, One of Handled. ir and black, well The contrasts of black and white a scheme of decoration, ther decided color tone, requires careful is suitable only for a small the furniture, construction han mu white background y d is emphaized, of stripes or checks is ing for hangings used in cushion of a wicker chair, disturbed eflect should be one Gripping and Call of the North,” stories t in the o of e Players will appear is recognized of t that Nort suit strangers are of this play the actic | thrilling and exciting | which arise are of the kind that malke people grip their outcome is interwoven with the story decidedly is a has Harry and other rendition Tk the and | cut-of-town wear is white corduroy. who The of 1ere The will be “Way most and tense Black Tne lamp « but not th simp v as of in its by he most great hwest oce not w sic warn is Hudson o is at The and prett ats A appenli test to saw him irl of tk plays look the will be afterno attrs Down Ea ctic useful and ylor 1 hade e ge licity th pla as with one ra- is an effective dling. room be st every white strik upholstery s nigin or too neral and “CALL OF THE NORTH" IS GRIPPING PLAY eme, in which th all dramatic pow that has ever expanse here ms ited laid Bay all t situa anxic ¥ remarkable | and offers the players an excellent on for a display of their talen Hollingsworth a any ¢ 1 in 1e Go for a character #Ouve, on m, t ot suits ertu been of men and at a com imes tion Husly tor har “The yiden of nirs on Monday afternoon and photographa distributed Thursday Seats wice - for

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