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ews for Theater Goers and Women Readers Je DeservessSupport “MY LADY'S GARTER” | l v Menu for T ; HARTFORD’ HELP "ORE e ATL EATER |, or Tomorrow S MOST HELPFUL STORE. _ nchs As Our 'Social Settlements : cepEl e 8 e Mon., Sept. 6 i ) | "";‘:E;‘f*‘ : EVERYTHING FOR LABOR DAY SPECIAL, LABOR DAY i ] \EE AND NIGHT 1 “My Lady's Garter,” which Will be: Ceres) R e ; MATINEE 3 1 ; 3 ) ; Sugar and Cream : umental ™ in Effecting True' Charity By |presented ac the Lyceum Monday, Cod Fish Cakes I WEAR AT 1HIS SIORE GRAND OPENING OF THE matinee and nicht, is a dramatization Muffing Coffee SEASON People to 'Help ' Themselves — Many | of Jacques Futrelle’s noted novel of the lsame name by Mr. Lee Morrison. | Lunch I Yes Indeed And Sa “Ch ” A New Four-Act Comedy : : Y e - e s o v i arge It Dr rst Family” \ Ladies » Aided. § | The play will be in tour acte &0 ita | Ny o vegerante Loat a i y g 4 ) on closely S . Fruit Cake Cocoa é‘ —_— . the novel which will be remembered ¢ as the prize serial story of the Satur- The man, woman or child who needs new wear- MY prize "] tory i) \roof-gardenjor the play. Those about | go " Tlonn, Post. It can be best! : Dinner |8 ing apparel will find this store ready to inecet their stricken gentlewoman er seemed to have already enough | .),.sificq ns a fascinating comedy’ i Clear Soup needs o1 o do, but presently -she saw on the i i d with Brown Ragou Vegetables 1 recorded in th ol G ) t tly -she drama, plontifully interspersed with ro t of Ves G o U e (\Pposite side of the istreet a beauti- | v e intri »ali with the mysterious Corn Fritters 5 , ¢ The incongruous life | f vl woman looking anxiously for | :;:;;flol‘.ir(\“:c“fr S Gt S Oe Lettuce and Pepper Salad FOR THE MEN FOR THE WOMEN I A DY 13 1ady iving in the | £ ynething. Shes Was:tall, With snow- | fperbe Guster, the cqually mysteri- | © Wafers Cheese SUITS SUITS f former splendor is| W1\ite hair and 'dressed in the hand- v " ous identily of the Hawk, gentleman Peach Ice Cream COATS COATS B sor ye jetted garmients<so becoming to he effort f three«men t Coffee 9% the settlement nouse | {0k 5l oring, and: the-anxious woman | Uhief, 200 (he ST00S o 1 Tve ®! Nut ana vegetable Loat—cnoo| ' RAINCOATS SHOES . p Hers-and yet there | on .he steps said to herself, There is | ; finely suffiicient carrots -and white | TROUSERS MlLL]NE’RY 1§ hof tines, suffering, | no 1\ope for me ‘there. Suddenly the ! turnips to make one pint when mixed. | aha-—gently proud, It| Wom \nl; stopped, read the sien, siowly| TWO HEADLINERS AT ;Pnrboii, drain, then cook in salted wa- FURNISHINGS CORSETS (Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense) n that the W ' | cross v the street aind came up the | ter untii tender. Drain and mix them — 5 f become an Tn!tl?::?o‘:: steps with the question ‘Wil you, KEENEY'S TONIGHTS" with cne cupful of mashed potato,! HATS PETTICOATS A DRAMATIZATION OF QU 'TRELLE'S FA- inty needlework, repli- | Kindly "‘ft‘”,’“e,X’h‘:tth;ms‘;‘,’c‘efl' he‘é"": —_— { one cupful of chopped nut meats, a | SHOES WAISTS JACQU M(){; T:\lv-‘o\'l-:‘x, S and’ laces that w Womenyyto HRA TS WGy @ Gy i half cupful of'fine stale bread crumbs | LER SON bxes by the dosens, thay | Well’ vias the reply, ‘or are willing to| “hTe Rose of the Rancho” a pretty# one gmall chopped onion, one table- | GLOVES DRESSES By LEE MORRISON BT sort of business hey | learn towlo well’ ‘Do yousthink that | romance in five. reels will be featur-i| spoonful of chopped parsely and salt | ETC. EILG. 2 Big New York cast which )seful, has been so in. |1 could iet something to do here ’|ed as the headline at Keeney’s thea Rt | and pepper'to season well. Add one' goes from here to the Booth effecting trus chayity. | #nd. Plushing, she continued, ‘don’t|ter tonight. Bessle Barrisdale, thewi heaten egg and mold in a loaf. Lay Theater, N. Y. City, for sca- Iple to help themselves. .judgt; m‘e b; iy lanes vh:;‘er}a we]H-kinown BlCiresy) ta‘k?)sl the leading!l on 5 puttered pan, brush with butter | son’s engagement. § bought arise a year ago W 5 role in a commendable manner.s; ang bake in a moderate oven for half SAR DTN 250, Fd in Every City in U.'S. | supposed had "enough for ‘my life- | She portrays the life of a cowgirl oni an hour, basting once with a little 50:’1?;;:‘58"0 :1 o 1-':vemng en the adlvity of the|itime, and mow I%will do anything that | the ranch in a vivid style- In con- i : 5 . 81, 3 chan, h@m Woman'’s | is respectaljle to] earn money.’ Every- | junction with “The Rose of thevi xe:rgg;:]ut;z:;dgi&péh& bty 681—605 MA.IN STREET g I.m' s b ." e n and diplicated in al- |'thing about her fwas artistic,.and only | Rancho,” Frank Danicls, the funniestl; it : R d g8 scat Sale at Crowell's Drug ‘ofnc, United States,| desperation ‘andj the feeling that the|comedian in the ‘movies” iy p Bagout of Vegstablos—Oook HARTFORD Store at 7:30 P, M. Tonight g fow people . great supertntenkant of all ‘work had | “Crooky” will be shown for last timef. .o rminy e tendcrge,wal partiohsl| of the origin and first | sentsa workman wihen she was needed | this evening. This play kept a ca-.| clor dl)h't bR i ork, or even the name | gavether listenersqourage tossay: “Can | pacity audience in convulsions this|of di0cd White turmips, carrots atd p “Mrs, William G. Cho- | you make ‘huttonrholes?” ‘I have a|afternoon laughing at the funny ‘an-.| tol0¢% also shelled sreoh peas o pretty medalt for the best ones ever | tics of Danfels. This is Danfels’ first |0S20S: Tor ofie duare of the mixed | on of the Wxchange,” | made 4n thekcomv&nty' she modestly | appearance in the moving pictures: | Sciarles melt two tablespe B hoate, ~was the result of | replied. It ‘was easy enough after |and it is adjudged by all who witness | JILieT i @ saucepan and in it cook | ost in oducated women | that to .ask if| she could do fine em- | the play that he has proven himsel'} SOV three tablespoonfuls of flour ) ; misfortune of various | Froldery and dasy-to believe she, told | tc be a versatile actor and one whoy| 203 When well colored add gradually ; TONIGHT Wt any training which fit- | the truth when\ she said that she had | js inimitable as a comedian. one pint of either weok stock or boil- P NIG ¥deal intelli O e i % medal for thht.as well. So in five| Pathe’s weekly will also be shown|iN8 Water, stirring until smoothly - IR e iz entlyiwith e 12 v i ! thickened. Add salt and pepper to . 0" and Frank eif-support, on do any | minutes all arrangements' were made | for the last time tonight. This weel’s,| thickened. Add s A . Daibelil 15 O oley PIAMS enough for the exacting | for samples, and soon employment |'animated newspaper takes in scencs. |'Season well, a tiny pinch of mace and | } | Pathe’s Weekly. e days. One carries a | Pbegan for this yoDportune stranger |of importance which have occurred i CRe teuspoonful of tomato catsup, A 9 2 bhaps for years, waiting {"Which supported§her as long as she | in this country as well as in the warf/ then stir in the drained vegetables re Yo u Sure. VAUDEVILLE 3 erience to make a jjlived. ! \ zone. Besides this five first run gen-|'and stmmer together for twenty min-| “Is that quotation just right?” I ask ‘ho had b PORS DD R.x» ! \ eral film pictures will b 'futes. When in the serving dish o B asiodiamomanyphohadsbseniqauoty Black Face Comedians, -of scheme a reality. 0| poverty Among |Educated'People. The three aots at the thester thos|lisprinkie with finely chopped parsely me some lines of Shakespeare. I wanted to verify it before using it. ¢ inte E sely. “Yes,” ; . e O i tnem | “In summing unyI want to say that | week can all he used as headlinors) ! e e eree Lo DEy WRAY SISTERS “Are you sure?”. : s ong thousht of some |/the greatest meedfof all is that the|and It is almost an impossthinity toi| CHARTER OAK FAIR She looked a bit shaken: Songs and Dances. feffort for helping gentle- imen and women; of this country | 2Scertain which has the best turn.i! “Well, no, I'm not sure,” she ad mitted. s > sed of remunerative 0ccu- | ihail wake up tola realizing sense of | e, Tirce Millers, artistic Jjuggler WILL OPEN MONDAY I looked it up and found that she had had no right to be sure. A el have an act which is strictly indi 5 Artistic Jugglers, ffort to % |y Vv indi How Few T o 'f v o ,{‘:',::fifi';‘i,:emy oo | the abject povertyl existing among ed- | vidual. Althongh there have been h ings We Know. & ] How few things the average pers on is sure of! | o i fher first work into a large ucated peop!e}; le'praylz) T P?‘ifi:g{_numerous juggling acts in this citv/| At 9 o'clock Monday morning How many things we almost kn ow! How few things we know! A MV" 'A'r Dishes '("“"“» ivrs i el vork land|| for hie anis SR DE Recamse S ERON mond eanicomparo) (with the| act thiit | CHarter Oalk | park Swill i throws lopen 1 often have occasion to ask peo ple, “Are you sure?” about some biz Away ey EDay S TS ey could use these dinner | that Ina country wherd evory cOn- |is being played at Keeney's this |its gates to welcome the Labor day | of Information that they have given I Sat Dassc i fromiloniel Ol o e el ry SR Tean | e °"gld and West, blackface | crowd of thousands to the annual| surance, and it is surprising how few people do not weaken before that | finally a man in authori- | BF W Ce SIS © ot neslected, that | fumny inb op ety gpoicrutiatingly | Conecticut fair and grand eircuit | question. . hy, yes, I think we can | “‘;‘aflmv ey R S Rat e R “‘{{ ;’e of patter and their sing- | light. harness racing meet. From | To be able to face that interrogation in regard to any information them 1t vou dom't put too | (ot Ty class to help will | engert lso Eood. The Wray sisters, | then on to the closing time Saturday | vou have given, any statement you have made, is an ideal Worth striving I vour work: awnat R R e In vain - 5ol mhe el L some fency Istepping. HimigHt iHarifora’s historicl park Swilll) ffor? B2 ki - Holding hes | DOU o8k, for patronage 'm vawm. - Yo |They have some of the latest songs,|enclose scenes -of the greatest activ- e i i ||many womenihave molwayibuti wesary quithicatchy xirst ity, interest and amusement. The R 2 nii | cavelof waling maiching the adver: | gates will be open each day from 9 | | §ose fl‘}: Bf‘;es;ftore;a” 3| tisingscolumns of the papers, borrow- | . Special Friday and Saturday, Ver-l a. m. to 11' p. m., and every day will nld,u(:h‘,o.u “No, he replied ingila ivils, pexfhap:,h i :Vh-xic::. ;‘_" mont Creamery Butter, 26c pound.;! be a special day. proverb and then asked myself if I were sure and decided 1 was not) O 0’ m ? , | advertise, suffering the most demo: Russell Bros., 301 Main St—advt. | Director William R. Redfield of | “He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool, shun In hting fashion, ‘I think not,'| oy ing of all experiences to a gentle- - v e e el A, 5 : 5 the Governor's Foot Gu; 2s | him; he who I ¢ : 8 + “THE AVENGING adly accepted the -paltry | o oman—hunger—with no money to irranged special .concert = programs | him. h: who knows not and knows that he knows not is simple, teach THE AVENGING T ] who knows and knows not th h 3 CONSCIENCE” ha the scenes they had Deen | ¢pare for food and forced at last to , ’.4 e o aid sventng Al 5 t that he knows is asleep, wake him; 3 NCE nd and she heard them uncongenial | and Fads and FaSthnS i oy everylaftora. he who with an air of positiveness and as. But it is at least better to know enough to be afrajd of the question than not to be honest enough to know when to be afraid. K From Assurance to Sureness- 9 “See How a smne‘: Is Pur- You probably remember the old proverb (I started to say Persian sued By The Horror knows and knows that he knows is wise, follow him.” Picturized from Edgar Al- accept work un- the latest hits will be heard as well o <t 2 5 . ry beautiful, original and | ,.,Atable and it may be from an em- . womZ:‘)‘ ‘v‘;;l‘c‘_ ',‘:uf;ethai:h‘)’"i l}?west rung in that ladder is the man (or lan Poc's works, at would like any number of | L1over whose very presence is an in-|. Evening mcdels depict a hip dra-!| big feature of the musical programs Cifiid without having any ‘right to be, and the highest is i 5 5 the accurat Vi price.. The first cus-| quit to purity. Is it.not possible that| pery arranged cleverly in the silkj will be cormet solos by Victor Bunoa, Accuragy f?:“j“:thf;gs iure with good reason. } 1fse gladly payed $12 | the cruel lack of sympathy and ' composing the gown. out as rare as numerous classical. selections. A g itiveness is common. formerly of ‘the Metropolitan Opera Cro A eDon ked off delighted [ patience with which the clever too house orchestra. Miss Leona Sher- aci el Ste ICTowded LBt Not [chel I 4{vall & ad! found something With | seten treat the less fortunate may be There are dresses made on Prin-i| win, a distinguished soprano, who One often hears that a girl has little chance nowadays to make a % 2 good salary as a stenograph is &c e Now Playing rtain ‘her guests. The ! the unpardonable sin cess lines and their trimming is of silk| formerly samg with the Gordon | where the ypoglt(ve g:dgtrn: xgl‘;cfifflf:e ;:e flfip];‘[ i ;ro:;l::a ‘;rh: e AV xher 1,600 - Consignors on!Books, embrolderytand ihica s Highlanders iband, Will sing with the | hill to which the acourate girl paing takinels climbs never 1o o0 tHe L2 at the Exchange minus ¢ = Foot Guard. A high-grade baritone, I heard busi 5 % 3 cent, and that is the friend- | Last year there were 1,600 con-| Some ‘of the newest eveningi| James Flynn, who has been featured | letter which his stonsrapher hud et handed o Li cceriaayfabout il 2 ship existing there betweel | oygnorg on the books of the exchange. | E0WNS have sash trains which can bei| at Brighton Beach and other big | mistakes in the letter and one in the address. That's the sort of glovenls POLI,S i HhATtR ; “b“ thbir work and those | o o, ix vears of its existence it | 3rried over the arm. Enmer resorts, has also been en-| inaccurate work I get right along,’ he fulminated. Z drimay PaRuY -sup == gaged. Well,” said the other, “why don’t you fire her i " artfor Cént. For Selling. hasfald i ioe s“r:o x:ting “;:"lnen Fitch fur has gone entirely out, [ The management has been very “Yes,” sald the first man, “and get nno:h;rJx:;tefiieorh::?mg'? All This Week, Twice Daily. 1 ohig of 10 per cent.[ $1:842,898.70,:and each woman helped | hut beaver, skunk and all the foxes.liberal in' the booking of free at- Of course one cannot, unless one is a genius, know many thi The Poli Piayers ggs has been criti-| was of gentle birth and upbringing. | are very much in favor. tractions. 4 ny ngs ac- 3 v , > A “T 3 ” ¢ S eeN mow| The presentihome of the New York The agricultural, poultry and pet| o tusioocs tx Lon! (35t know accurately the few things that it is | “Little Lord Fauntleroy’ | hend ‘“"gt ' work done | Exchange for Women's Work is 334 Then new princess line with ex- | stock, machinery, farm implements, Mats, 10c, 20c. Eve. 10, 29, 30, 50¢” ut t;:“ !r":;’“ q”uan“ues to; Madison avenue, and much of its vital | tremely simple corsage and full skirt | pomological, women's, boys and girls C ~ — f o z i tender sympathy, | kas a great deal of charm and all other departments will b. i ission | success is due to the ten Y v, . al e on i e S - ~ X7 'r("h °x"a‘cf,§ta(,§°$§?lgssme gentle, unfailing, and understanding a larger scale than ever before. s>eameom . | BESTINNEW ENGLAND e jyhole THE BIG B¢ B tics, | love of the superintendent, Miss Emily | The streets suits of somber colors| The fair management announces fs _advised by these c %% | Lansing. are wearing a touch of bright color |the installation of an emergency I sould defeat the who - e east of the main entrance, Exchange, because on | W/INTER:SEASON OPENS| We will again wear the turnover| The Charter Oak Stake will be the ot e the consignors would real- Lnen collar with the black tie, wrap- | feature of the Labor day racing A n:n;;‘)i(si;ow a large store AT POLI'S MONDAY | red around the neck once and tied|card. The other special days are as - GrandC[rcultRaces- in a bow in the front, follows: Tuesday, women's day; | By come as to any stors a5 Wednesday, farmer's day; Thursday, | i Charter Qak Park, Hartford for what they want. If it is The little girl's party dress | Connecticut day; Friday, Hartford - > ; ¢l ABiey know. that they can |y jg fitting that the opening pro- | short be short wasted, but her school |and children’s day and carnival / SEPT_ 6 to ll Day & Night h de& or f°““};i i;‘;"t‘t“;m\;gsg' duction of the winter stock season at | dresses should have a normal waist | night; Saturday, grand finale. L | signors who, s i v (OPENS LABOR DAY) day and hignt for yearsare | Pol's Hartford theater, beginning line or the low-belted effect. g ! 5 = : 4 ’s a N, . rest them, now shop for | next Monday, should be a Georse M. | mne position hat of 1880 is Ifkely EEER LI Sl gt 50,‘JH/ Pmmlumsa"upms“ collect furniture, bric-a-| cohan production, for Mr. Cohan’s | to invade the fashionable ? . world. Tt J AN ALL-FEATURE FAIR i, noveltics for those WRO |, pyjaiey in Hartford is ungues- | has to be worn perfectly straight on EFFORT AT FOX'S - i i —_—— vi DAIRY SHOW, .for :‘:r‘";_’"r - tioned, his plays are always favored | the head or the effect is quite lost. POULTRY SHOW. it mier Rcfused. l reover, it was a year ago T “The Avenging Conscience,” pictur- FLOWER SHOW, B o rule of s ?:req:\:ndp 1::;: Ay pla‘]" ”T:e The absolutely correct serge dresc| y;oq from Edgar Allen Poe's “The 7 AL /ity doors were opened | the same day Yo -3¢ for fall is the extreme of simplicity, | melitale Heart” and from certain of VEGKTABLE SHOW, T must be refused.’ Co- | Miracle Man,” was presented in Hart- | having straight lines and no ornamen- | 1is poeme of the affections is offered it L el ‘enliven the hardest | ford for the first time on any tstazhv tation, except brass buttons or ribbon | o mox's today and tomorrow. AL BTt @ ooopiundsithe | oiMinagle (Mary u plaved et Bh2ledatng ' D. W. Griffith has absorbed the RS PWAY IS ¥ i woman one ! Astor theateriin Now Fork ajter S5 e Cpeimes : while spirit of Edgar Allan Poe and FIREWORKS, | July when passing through | | "0 bere and it r«;zmauniet s ex:l ('ne-glece princess effects make a | ,.fected it in this production, Poe's ke her way to the mountains for the entire season. ?w ipr % new and becoming feature for autumn | .omarkable genius, his rejection of S Ly in to see that all was right | sented for the first time in stock and | models. st o his S etaliinG D the first time at popular prices. The s B ing- shop in the s imaginery, his grandeur, his abrupt O Fne order desk | Play is 1aid in a small Maine town| Bodices with bolero effects have | {laniifionl from seenes of exauisite i ; S < tional and Entertaining, hearty ~weldome and the l‘;"‘hii‘em‘:';;fi,qlt:_fi‘;“p‘;fi;e;’fifcfgg :;‘l‘;gelf}’,‘;\“f‘g sleeves slightly puffed at | peauty to those of ghastly horror, all | ADMISSION: DAYS 800, NIGHTS 886 , I am so glad you have, ., 4"eith has succeeded in practi- i ot ’ the spell that transports to us from Excursions on a!l Railroads. ithe ‘iron rule is in danger | . %o niening disease and drink from | mne tuban with velvet erown and | 1, Daseless fabric of a delicious | fbroken because demand and | o S LS Ty hn Madison, gen- T e e e e dream to common and hideous reality, By DOROTHY CLARKE o) to beOut of joint today. | op) kicon” man and crook, a leader in | | Favosit thefmaryelsfofiBisivomsfofiContrast, 4 Garnish with an orange cut in quar® sr has Dfiemd several hun- | .0 I')mfe“mn‘ runs across the story of SERIA 15 dwelling one moment in a heaven of [ Iy Lady’s Garter,” a dramatiza- under the direction of Mr. Harry | ters. rs wortf'of table and bed | iy miracle and proceeds to capitalize | 4 iy om0 ro | 1dcals and another in a hell of mental | tion cf Jacques Futrelle's famous nov- | Hadfield and the cast of fifteen dis e embroldered and all to be ; it, using as confederates several of his n' t\he i mesffubh a mtnhes fl: torture, are reproduced with marvel- | el ot( the same name by Mr. Lee |tinguished New York players com- To be sure that a fruit pie will jon as possible. Obeying or- | Wew York cromies, including Helena, | Foon8 TS Bre s for the new | cus fidelity on the screen. These | Morrison, will be presented at the Ly- | prises Robert Dempster, Paul Ever. | not beil over when Faking make it up @ ‘her. it cowld he done and | hig “queen” Up to a point the plan | Lussia es. many scenes delight you with the|cewmn on Labor day, matinee and [ ton, Wallace Worsely, Cecil Owen, | Without sugar, making a slit acros jme. I have written and | works as the schemers hoped, but | Darilbm smc_mn - " flashes of exquisite beauty at one | night. Albert Sackett, Louis Kimball, Rob-|the top of the pie. After it is baked sd but this is the time of va- | Jater the ‘swindlers turn into the & o eif s wigth bflirek 'e moment, the very essence of spiritual The pilece will open in New York |ert Rogers, Harry Stafford, Louis | diesolve one c 1p of granulated sugar Ihg a desperate feeling was | straight and narrow path. The man- P"t’l’f‘;‘he“gfioms ack pat- | charm, it moves you at another to | next week, where it is booked for an | Thliel, Harry Scarborough, Leslie | let it boil until a syrup is formed and this hot day hotter when I|agement announces several features ent le: T . pity and then to horror. : indefinite engagement at the Booth | Hunt, Clyde Veaux, Miss Minna | by means of a funael pour it into the face.’ for next week that will be interesting. | T o This production marks a new epoch | theater. e Gombel, Miss Elsie Glynn and Miss | pie. - t Soclety Helps to Do. Edch day during the week a chest of | Shonge Cake, t and Whipped | in the photo-play art. In no other “My Lady's Garter” is a fascinating | Loutse Mackintosh. Tick WREN silver will be given away. Announce- Cream. attraction ever shown has the un-|comedy drama in four acts, staged lcll‘s tonight. S ckel tiCrons A Coliossal Exposition, Both Eduocss stigator of the dule, regard-| . i) be made within a day or | It does not matter for this whether | canny workings of a criminal con- ppearance, walked to tha| ot oo qing this novel feature. On | the cake is fresh or stale. Either will | science, the inner conscience of men, or and sat down on the steDS | i oqay afternoon there will be a |do. Cut the cake with a sharp knife | that is so vividly portrayed by Poe B o8 150 Fraanlien s Tac it e 1l b air and courage. She WON- | ... reception for Miss Billy Long, | into slices and place in one large gless | heen attempted. l‘)—;l r;e_duce large pores and make the placing it in a jug or bowl on a rathep for a general rule, | . popylar leading woman of the | Gish or in the individual glass cups The cast is made up of Blanche H h ld N t SSingiirm cool part of the range till the ik t not have ‘been bet-| . vers who has won her way into | that are so popular and pretty. Pour | Sweet, Henry B. Waithall and other ouseno. oles o . separates, when the whey may bg use gutta-percha rather | 1y aqamiration and affection of Hart- | over each piece of cake a few spoon- | favorites and is produced by the dean ——— - __Orange salad is made by separat- | strained off and a little salt snd, The sky was yelloW | 014 playgoers. Miss Long is a talent- | fuls of fruit and a few pleces of [ of Motion picture producing, D. W. After steaming the face, wash n]‘“K the sections of an orange; remove liked, carraway seeds worked in , workingmen with their | ¢q actress and a delightful woman. fruit. Add whipped cream to cover | Griffith, producer of 'The Birth of a | thoroughly in warm water, then make | the inner peellng and combine with 2 were going home, shop the whole. Do not sweeten the cream | Nation.” the water gradually cold as vou rinse | 80 equal quantity of diced pine ap- St i : day’s work done were Best Eggs 29c¢ doz. Russell Bros. { too much. Flavor it with bitter al- Several single reel comedies of ster- | off the soap. After this take a: piece | Ple. Marinate this with French dres- | Egegs 29¢ doz. Russell B care ‘and ready for the| —advt. monds. ling quality augment the program. |of ice and massage the skin. This'SiNg and serve on a bed of lettuce. | i g p 0:\' Any sour milk or cream not res quircd for baking purposcs inay b