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News for Theatre Goers and Women Readers - NEXT LYCEUM PLAY ' L. WEEK IDEAL ATTR ACTION! Daily Fashion Ta.llis Lfi—l\_linu for Tomorrow BY BRITAIN'S BIG WEEK B | TG | reakias The management of the Lyccum MA Y’; MANTON Cereal Sugar and Cream Players has sclected “The Girl in the b ) C]?dr“‘\d :'3‘!‘?-“[ Patatoes French Friec atoes Ghe Taxi” to be the next attraction at | Risen Biscuit " the Lyceum, opening next Monday | | Lunch . evening. In this offering the man-l Toast with Chec agement has a fine comedy bill, one ZA 3 Wafers Present that is sure to please and an xdeal; s Dinner ~ . EAT . MUSICAL COMEDY | attraction to follow this week's great | | AlnondEMilLERLD An hvefllflg Off popular hit. “The Girl in the Taxi” 3 | Savory Beef | is from the facile pens of Anthun: 2 D Mashed Potatoes T ook ar e enIng aff Inst might antd B (he lady-who-always-knows- L o) = : Mars and Stanislaus Strange, and! \ ¢ : Watercress I'rench Dressing somehow. ' e D o lansstanns R R ) ] Ayaters Chesse ! The theater?" asked the cynic. s and in other metropolitan center 1 Danana Short Cake | “No lady, “I didn’t mean it in exactly that sense. T just tooky- said the Carter DeHaven originated in th 2 _ Uaffes an evening u;flx‘n;n\ the way I usually spend my cvenings and wrote somse JIn Two Aot first production in the character of ‘ Almond Milk Soup—One-half of &1 o4 "yid meant to write for a long time.” Charles Dickson. Betrl Stewart, scoring one of his f pound of rice, one tablespoonful of| . I ask who were the lucky.folks?" pursued the cynic By Karl L Hoschna. greatest hits. He plaved opposite 1 - sugar, five pints of milk. m\.('.hull; of “Certainly.” sald the lady,."You.remember vur dear old doctor Who : 3 Miss Grace Walton in the character of iRy a teaspaonful of salt and one-half o died last year. 1lis widow has gone away to live with one of her sons. | New York Chorus of 25 Mile. Irma, “The girl.” Throughout : a pound of almonds. Wash the rice.| g, te pear (o tell her how much we.miss her and that we shall always | ugmented Orchestra the three acts there are series of well | TR i L |put it in a farina boiler with OD%} ykeep 4 place in our hearts for the dear old doctor’s memor | i i i “ 1 y i i & 1y e, pe B connected dramatic incidents that | art of milk. Let it cook slowly | NeLe R N CEELNFERICES awaken a keen interest and are great until every grain is tender and swellec | ‘1 wrote to my favorite author and told him how much his last story laugh provokers on account of the 3 to double the original size. While the| meant to me originality displayed in the sequence | B e el W rice cooking, shell and blanch the The Cynic and the Autborman Mave s Vorbial TH the delightful complications. The | i . {almonds. chop them very, very fin®, 3 m L § o ¢ i 3 3 : 1 wonder if author's secretaries ever Jet them sec the letters that are) - story is very cleverly told. In offer- | (Lhow pound them fn 8 mrarent, SOUDE | 00 1D (e ann 1€ (hey 'aypreciat vay,” ruminated the cyni d sm | fng this attractlon the management | : & ) 1 few drops at a time, about ono-hait D E i EUNE RO ERA e AIC I whial Sl BS., mm an | gives Its assurance of a production of | g : fof a gl of milk " I'f vou do 1111\: 4 DS L Y A e i Dofithe) . i 7 o ilk om oily. L wy . j | artistic merit. The living room at 4 3 the gmitiuRthey gy TRecoTaoe SRR Don't suppose they care anything about the money they get. Den't Matinsos 196, 20c the Stewart home and the private din- | jjine lquantitvieiy SHRCOSAEN b e SR L suppose they live on that at all?” Ewnlags 100, 20s, 308, §08 | ing room at Churchill's offer oppor- I ; ficient, add more. Tave as smooth “They exist on that." sald the aun 2 gravely, “They lve by the tuniice} forgreprodncHpnefofiacen ety . afipasteRatinossibleialteriithe) g A DprecisiunTia iatiarst belnslinem s i ’ solllng a¢ Orowell® | (o; o most pleasing background for | & E ; A pounded jithenQuutathom fin pang nend “Then I wrote to a girl 1 used t9 know in high school,” went on the this excellent show. Since the advent | 3 7 farina boiler, ~with the remaining; jaqy. “We were great friends but we.paven't seen each other or Writteny » | of spring weather conditlons the num- % = quantity of milk. Let them simmer| for years. You know how it 5. I heard that she'd been having a ratherf * | ber of automobile theater parties has : 'f”“ thirty ““T‘“'““‘ “,""1;‘ '.hf r,’f“) hard time and T thought a little friengghip letter might cheer her up a bit increased, a ride to the theater be- 15 Qone. (hen It OUt CAIELAIL TR0 s The lady was silent & moment. Across her eves drifted the film that fore and home at the conclusion be- i |soup tureen. then pour over it f*‘fi comes like a curtain of mist to shut off the world of todey, when we think ing most enjoyable. % ‘:Hmunds and milk, season with sa about old times. On Bunday evening the management d 2 ‘ jonly and serve, ‘Were there any morc?”’ wondereq Molly, after a little. offers eight reels of classic photo * 8 54 Savory Beef-—Savary Mrf muynhe Passing Good News Along. iy SN \ e red several days in advance. Bu = v ¥ g 2 3 drama, presenting ‘the s:iars of thel % \" 4 A ‘vllv:II)?: Wlfl v\hv:‘:”‘ ]v..imm At Oh yes.” said the lady, coming.pack, heard that Margaret Morey's screen in most popular and entertain- | 3 3 g L g husband had been doing some splendjq work and that the men over him % i i | ‘The Three Twins,” now playing, Mix together an ounce of saitpetre | ., . % . \iining put. 1 wrote her the good things I had heard about him. i “You dear,” said Molly, dropping the tongs with a clatter and coming} over to take her place on the little ottoman at the lady's feet, “Aren't yo the kindest thing ever. Who clse Would be so good?"” “Good!” echoed the lady with genujne surprise in her voice. T don't call that good. Why T loved it. 1 don’'t know when I've had such a happy ing serfes. i round weighing fully eight poun were pleased. You know how hard he's been fighting bad habits and [ one ounce of granulated sugar, twelve . aunces of salt, one quarter of an ounce | . Girls are always interested in any cos- | cuch of ground allspice and black | i afusical Comed; ING 4 tume that gives a suggestion of the Mili- | pepper, one-half of a teaspoonful each | it c:;o (EZ y ING BT ere is a frock that can be made ' finely sifted savory and marjoram and | GENE GOM CLUB SW \ with pockets buttoned over the belt and two pounded bay leaves Rub all | Veek of April 12, is the hit of the season. Be sure to 8617 Girl's Dress, 8 to 14 years, DOWN THE seeltt 9 pular Female Imper- GOOD AT KEENEY'S | with high collar and braid trimming when jes of the meat very thoroushly | alening. That's why I told you aboutyt | ] 8596 Long Waisted Dress for Misses . becomes distinctly soldier-like, or made \(ith this mixture, then hang in a cold o iy Questions POLICE CHIEF” | ad | Sall Worment 6 and 8 yearst i\lth shaped neck and without pockets. place. \ch day take down and rub Questions and Answers. [ “What can be done about people.who spoil other folks enjoyment of a b play or concert by carrying on a conversation. I have been repeatedly an- At a performance of ‘The Merchant of Venice' there were ung iadies directly in front of me who chatted the whole time try nvince each other that Bassanio was In love with Jessica or that s Shyloc daughter. 1 heard only a word here and there. Is there anything that can be done about such rudeness?’'—F. W. T. | Reply: You might speak to the usher, although one naturally shrinks from that. Or you might speak as gently as possible to the girls them- n either case, it is a smart little frock, otk i ixtu At | ripping Dramatio ol . horoughly weil ad3pted to Spring and to /' Work in more of fhe mixture. 87| aylet = Al decided novelty in club swinging | Girls and small women will be sur¢ & mer. * It can be made from CoES s D Gt G 6 esiERiis Sres o "\dd ! WO OTHER HIGH and juggling is presgnted by the May- | tl; v;fle&me t(hnslgmck.f It is téh}a sne‘ancsq Sther materials of the sort for immediags |Tiised or roasted in the pat. Eada CLASS ACTS il e ¢ the leaq. | °f 3l things for linen, for t#qué, for 8pongt wear or from linen, poplin or other wash- | L it @ sliced onion or earrot and cook (£ HEARST-SELIG belle Fonda. Lroupe a8 ome of the lead= | and the like and it is really perfect to us{ shle materials for the later season. On . VeTY slowly for fram . four to five “‘fw‘l‘u& r ing attractions at Keeny’s this week | Ior. serge, for gabardine and similar ma/ y},o figure, the blouse is white whiie the hours. Tt is cqually good hot or cold Other Good Plctures and it is creating quite a stir among | terials of the earlier season. It takes th( giirt and the trimming are blue, but one ' And in ogdinarily cool weather wilt ,'l.mhg,,t e niewelst ::g nma{ltl?sti lln:is; 1: is :}Tlngntl) material throughout is quite as fashion- . keep for a week after cooking. / 5 | simple outhful and altogether is a e { g W,E. modeyl as could be ;Dufd_ Asit ;‘ sll)alie{edT:edSklfirtl‘fi 3 simple, glam ?le' S selves. That, too, is an unpleasant task, but even if they ent it they b E A in this act. Two of them are young | gh, h it i i i P nc, finished separately, while | may take the lesson to heart and you would help others as you'd like to R N s | shown here, it is made with high collaitpe p B s h A ) (T ladies, possessing as much skill as d 1 1 P rthia Ikl . ouse is buttoned right down the INTERESTING STORY be helped. and long sleeves and with a little trimy¢.,.¢ T, ke their male associates, and they give | ming that gives just a suggestion of.thd\ i e pockets are eminently con- et i A A 4 venient as well as fashionable. Here a an exhibition that excells anything | prevailing military thought, but in one oi patent leather belt is ?lsed bu: one f,; the IN NEXT FOX FILM in the club juggling line ever seen in | the small views, the square neck is sug: 3 i i (hie clty, They hrow the clubs at | geated and shorer sleves, both of whCHEILC U e e v st e M — o T swiftness and | will be quite correct for summer wear. H P the manner in whic! r | 3 20 D tary suggestion, but frocks of this kind e mat N P s - a - e 3 | CC': pa’m. simple ong-wa_ls e ouse‘more serviceable, but still conve: ll’lg a L a n menca;&oncs E | miss, is remarkable. The act is one | whichare joined beneath a wide belt. Thj i filmed for the Fox Film corporation, | of the best specialties of its kind ever | sleeves are of the set-in sort, in one piec .‘?,;:,fte‘;,‘ ‘,{‘;ag';;,“;};" 2{2{:”;0‘53“ be \William Iox, president, shows Miss ? & Nansen in a more powerful character- presented in this section. ! each u i - i o sed with good effect . a Charles L. McDonald and company i i i B ization than in which hereto- | not least, nev faces. “Mut and Jefi I Ml Giest GusnHoR” meart 1o b, | sfl/lgrt;fd-thgfl;gazfz;lszl;ei?urig: ;:/‘%““:g For the 12 year size will be needed 234 ,.c been seen in this country, or | Will nover grow old. One never gets [ favorites every day. They provide | 36, 334 yds. 44, with 3% yd. 27, far theyds: of material 27 in. wide, 2 yds. 36, iy Burope. Anna Karenina, Count | tired of laughing. The plar will be at Household NO{CS | the season’s dramatic treat and their | trimming. ;}/fi !'gj 44 ’f; t_dé‘bloufse:&% yds. 27, 1.0 Tolstoi's masterful analysis of a | Parsons in Hartford on Friday and | ciforts apparently are not unappre- | pe pattern 8596 is cut in sizes for Ifilri:niu e PSRRI s | ciated. There is a big moral lesson | ning. eskirtand \\onan’s soul which will be shown | Saturday. = - S pos i ; at Fox's commencing tomorrow af- | The extraordinary success of J Scraped or urated horseradish | To) (ls etory M TH concama tnot cleel g )| :ggm‘i SgafiimIéa‘sv}'!lilosenfle‘fl'algsmte"taflo)" The pattern 8617 is cut in sizes from 8 [ords Miss Nansen a far greater op- | Hartley Manners' brilliant Trish coni- | usually garnishes roast veef and of Barbary Coast, San Francisco's | ¢ps ym S tTat e c‘:znts ol fo 14 years. It will be mailed to any j.ortunity than did cven “The Cele- | cdy, 'eg O' My Heart.” lLaurette |z jlled steak The way they have famous ‘red Nght” .distriét: ‘The | paper, on receip . address by the Fashion Department of . jrated Scandal” to display to the full | Tavlor's success in New York for over | ; Lroad of serving cold slices of mixed piece is cleverly written and the story this paper, on receipt of ten cents. . {her wonderful dramatic gifts. Of the | a year, and which Oliver Morosco is | meais garnished with gherkins, olives ie told in a fashion that causes no e —————— | part itself, Miss Nansen sa “Anna | sending to the TParsons, on April 23 | .hredded lecttuce hearts and aspic offense. It is well acted by the com- . A is one of those women who are pre- nd 24, is accounted for in its wholc- | jelly makes such a pretty daish that it pany. F “ S d T ff F b ordained to lead lives that prove and | someness, its humanity and its pure | might with advantage be more often Gene Gomez continues to fool ’em aiie upefse es 1a eta as r'aoric try them as in sacrificial fires. She has | love story simply told, three elements, | uxcd by us with his clever make-up and his ex- . bheen misjudged in much of the con- | which in thesc days of bizarre me- ceptional skill as a female imper- F W P Af F k troversial storm that has raged about | chanical plots, and tawdry sexuality, lant comedy drama. sonator. Gene really looks like a or omen s retty ternoon Krocks Tolstoi's book. Being Anna Karen- | are welcomed by playgoer s O BLAINES “perfect lady” and carries out the de- S e !ina sho could not have dome other | e There is much’ nourishment to bej IITS e ception without any difficulty. | than what she actually did. Had she | 3 » zotten by making truly good cream e — The Vacation Girls, under tne! Model in Panama Blue, the Skirt of Which Carries As | irodden the straight and narrow path | DIVORCE QUESTION HESE e e e S oming Tol r leadership of Jack Noble and Wilii~ prescribed by convention. she would xpen SR oMb o et K . - capensive article comparea with meat, ETTY NA Landérs, present the musical tabloi Much Ruffling As Any Taffeta, not have been Anna. Surrounded by IS TALKED ABOUT | ins tcn cente Sticresm will ] g LY “A' Trip Down the Harbor’ as thi | the oppressive gloom and srandeur | meke d dre without the use NNA KARENINA, week’s headliner. It is an entertain Looks Beautiful of a high Russian official's home, re- —_—— | s0 much flour, and tne result wil! nt Leo Tolstoi. ing piece and the company prescn'- g stricted in her very natural impulse, ] ) Le a more delicious disn with more it in admirable fashion. There arc |all ner affectionate advances chacked Few v;\lays l:l: lhle_ time have cau CuiieooAlitic = seven young ladies in the aggregation | o lohis has = s v v or ¢ .. 'by her iron-willed, impassive hus- | as much public discussion as * ) 10TH PIPE ORGA(‘{ e e ioilasfiatela xelsnad Mlatiifaced Yelomistanaha wornhithREIsl o e R e Ao WoulAlnAL: || Divorce Question, s in{wH|sh) the|Hi s A ot the piece, 'The comedy work is of | PYeme as a fabric for afternoon street‘ n“‘_“(\'“ k0 & slanting Bltection on | vrally de she did. Seek consola- | ford Poli players arc appearing this | TS —5‘1" AND IO‘T» frocks.” So say certain designers who = & e a high order and the muslecal selec- , a black faille two-piece costume which tion clsewhere. And let me r_ernarlc week before Inrgr and appreciative You can make an excellent and tions arc well rendered. The act is | cherish a liking for faille, and in de- | js attractively picturesque. Cord edged , N¢re that women in the position of | audiences. The importunce of the | wholesome shortening by collecting beautifully staged. fence of their belief that cord woven |and headed, they slant from right te |Anna are by no means so uncommon | theme i¥ sufficient to attract public | . cry odd scrap of fat, cooked or un- The TLaverines and their dog, |silk is as pretty as the smooth sur- |left on a skirt so full in itself that its A5 may be supposed. To each of them | interest but it is not only as a dramat- | (ooyeq ana clavifving it il the “Honey” also find favor for their |faced they have turned out various | trimmings have the appearance of there is bound to come a “Price |ic presentation of the story that makes | gerups in an open saucep, first half- amusing specialty. models which assuredly speak in their | being cxtended by hoops. So great i | Yronsky.” What happens then. de- | it such a popular success but as A .oicring them vith cold water, them { , The Pathe weekly will be among |own behal. | the slant of the topmost ruffle that the PCnds upon the woman. It she has | play that it is gripping und tense and | yaijing until the water cvaporntes and AN OF THE. HOUR” [ | (he motion pictures shown tonight. That this material is a well chosen | space at the left side is filled in by a 8reat moral strength in reserve, not | holds the attention of an audience | (1o it hay meltes to a lquia e rival is shown in a model in Panama |half length frilling, balancing a simi- | €ven her misery will permit her to | from start to finish. William Anthonv | blue faille, whose skirt carries as |lar one applied near the hem, which | Wakn in hr marriag vows. Her heart | McGuire has prescnted his story in may break, but she will remain un- | an entcrtaining way. e has chosen SEE much ruffling as any in taffeta. These | the fourth of the original tier of ruf-| ™ | . S WILLARD @ | SEE JESS WILLARD the fousth of the orleinal Her ot Kut. | B eningly'tra:th Taoral slARdkrd de- | o ceriaiy dbvireed coupia. st th are produced in a B . more novel fashion. Somewhat below | lower elge of this skirt presents an | Manded by modern society. two wandcring children as his chief vyweight champios r 0 ] . - I ,:d "“: o “p: AL AT FOX’S THIS WEEK | the knees is a single deep ruffle, which | irregular appearance. Tonight will be the last time FoX | charactcrs and the promincnt part Gt ¢ an cxccllent and at first glance appears to he attached Women have grown accustomed to | PAtrons will have the opportunlty of | pjayed in the development of the story 8 collecting E— under a cord heading. But a second | secing abrupt dips ot back, front or | 5¢€in8 “The Truth Wagon™ a pictur- | py the priest makes him the chara every old : . covked or unse) examination proves that the trimming | sides. A variation of this skirt has |iZation of Tlayden Talbot's famous | ter apout which the lcsson revolves, | “oooked. and ci ng it. Boil th Commencing with today's matinee | i merely the lower portion of the | cord-cdged broad hias bands instead | C0Medy drama, as well as the latest | yiq denunciation of the husband and | S('@Ps in an vpeif saucepan, first half- and which Will be shown for the |skirt restrained hy a cord covered |of ruffles. With either jupon is worn | ¢hapter of “The Exploits of Elaine." | \vite who parted, leaving two child- | COVering them with cold water, then balance of the week, New Britain |shirring, and that, at intervals, above |a Jjacket whose diagonally buttoned ren to shift for themselves, is onec of | PCiling until the Water evaporates and this first line are two other shirrings | fronts, closing far toward the left the most daring of kind ever -t y“‘"‘fi‘-””“;"l melted to . liquid, Stir designed to hold down the fulness of | side, are of uneven length. The row | « » tered on the stage. requently during thels process. acl ¥ ew 'Y= | are closely all of. the hirrings | waist line under the tab-joining of a astoral drama for the weck, present- weight champlon of the world in|curve upward at the sides, giving | half belt, siarting as a i]nangle- at PARSONS' THIS WEEK rng “Our New Minister,” a dup‘iszl\”vfl action. Jess Willard, is the man of ! {he <kirt an irregular outline. " | either underarm scam and gradually play by Denman Thompson, author The! housewis ~he the hour, and Is now playing A Tnis is repeated in a pair of nar- | tapering bluntly. Slightly gathered in e of “The O1d Momestead™ and himself | Litchen work finds it H :-::k;o::S‘:fl"‘::\i];‘gi::’;:grifigi rower rrumes crossing the sides and |sleeves end under triangular cuffs. You'll remember that “Mutt and | 2R &ctor admired and loved by thou- t done all the litile odd things, such ——— Hartford , v back of the skirt and lending to the {The high-rolled collar, stopping % A 2 sands of theatergoers. This is the |; ning stockings, washing a hit ville skit, and reports have it that, yntrimmed front a tablier appearance, | squarely hefore the car lobes, is in | Jeff” succeeded in properly opening ‘o W, 0 1ot this play has been pro- neck T thia s I SATURDAY, APR. 1617 | thousands are turned away at each !which is borne out by a short ruffle | citron-color lined white satin, Know- | the new canal at “Panama” last sea- | R (0% A8 B 0.0 &% 08 Herh W i e : NEE SATURDAY performance. | curve, as though outlining the base | ing that a marquis or turban would | Son. None too soon however, as our |, = .. " i gication that the player (e pdtatiha "f'l"“ S "l‘w" d Funnier Than Ever. PYLlsENexgBLtisin canot e thelof a long pocket dropped over|be at outs with this costume the ?fle?med preaidentihiag e'!.“!md 1)‘|a will give it a delightful presentaton. | up at odd moments when -.".mm' v.“r pleasure of seeing Jess Willard in!the left hip—a pocket, however, |&Irl who intends to look her best in | Services of “Mut and Jeff” to ald | oo o "o 40" aiditibuced on Mon- | the famils 1 3 T & JEFF real flesh and blood, they will have ! which has no real existence, though |it has cvdered a scmi-poke shape | Settling the Mexican controversy. | g .~ 00 B0 " PF Skl b ;I:" : _'_‘_”|‘ acom to dinner the express delight in seelng him in | jts mouth might well be concealed by |in Leghorn, to be trimmed with black- | Mediation is what the president de- 5 RS € DISAE Ko R K( IN MEXICO. moving pictures. Several hundred . the fastening of a narrow belt in md yellow ros sired. While our eccentric friends are New $50,000 Production feet of this film were taken at the [canary bead embroide The only not quite clear in their minds as to tir fre ntly duriy thi proc Strain and usc when cold theatergoers will have the pleasure of finds her very difficult t» e she will find them noon will be a souvenir photo day. all donc and the time will not missed. be 2 i v fag e . y Sty s Jeft” | kindly of, | geeeeeee- . e EO! . ALD' FUN.| Fairmont elub in New York, during | ruffles on the blouse cross its shoul- " e - just. what it is, et y o % the progress of one of Willard's | ders as though they were little frilly If you are looking for a really ele- | fers to cook it if “Mut” will get some, ! HAIR COMING OUT? t. 25 to $1.00. Mat, 25c | battles, and it shows his remarkable | caps belonging to a sleeveless garment (’f"‘,‘“h‘o:_‘,"‘fi ;‘”‘:; ‘.“‘“’ ::}"“ 1] not 1‘0" “Mut and Jeff in Mexico” is the T R A ] A savory dish i« made of eggs in I o6 salc. development to a nicety. ¥Fox's fl)r!;md not at all related to self-material | ¢ S byl yeae < Povlina | vehicle upon which they will ride to| Dandruft causes a feverish irrita- | (ne followinz way: Butter ramekins the balance of the week will play to | sleeves turned hack from the wrists | A Miss n’s, 70 Pratt St., Hartford. | another tremendous success, the cur- | tion of the scalp, the hair roots [ and put u tabic nful of white suuce — =———————— | capacity audiences, and it would be |into cufis of elhow length and there | SN¢ Nas some very beautiful models | rent season. Gus Hill has made a | shrink, loosen and then the hair [ into each of them. Put in two or thros TER wise to come early and be comfortably | banded with canary embroidery. not. oniy in black but in the richer | javish production, even more elabor- | comes out fast. To stop falling hair | clices of hard boiled cgg spr STHEA geated. I A second yellow bana trims a roll- | colors.—advt. ate than any of his former produc- | at once and rid the scalp of every | white sauce, sprinkle a little grated Hartford. | ing cellar partly overshadowed by y FRE A S R tions under the same title. Fun a-l particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent | chcese between the layers of egg Rea Twice Dally. Many of the new full skirts fal? | more upstanding one in white linen, The new fullness of skirls is apt | planey is promised and ]\{r, Hill al s | bottle of Danderiné at any drug store, | son cach layer with salt and pe ppor Week, * more softly and are found more he- |and where the hlouse is rounded low | 10 be arranged in siraight lines. as in | keeps his promises. Fach successive ' pour a little in your hand and rub |und cout with white sance. sprinkie e Poli Players. S coming without any petticoat. Some- | in front the space is filled by a square | SKiTts with pieats Women will not | season will find an entirely new of- well into the scalp. After a few ap- | a littlc ated cheese uver the top wnd WORCE QUB“O times a soft pleating of lace or chif- | topped canary silk vestee, A bunch of | Part readily with their slender silhou- | fering, which will include booli, plim}m_nu all dandruff disappears and Y. few bits of butter Bake 1n a hot Ne, Eve. 10, 20, 30, 60c, | fon is seen under the skirt. ".my lemons trims the Panama blue- | €tte: music, scenery, costumes and last, but | the Dhair stops coming out, wven for twenty minutes, v

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