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4 NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916: F— for Theater Goers and Women Readers THIS KIND OF COAT e A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY TIME IBLANCHE SWEET AND DEBUTANTE DONS 9 . KEENAN A 'S A FRENCHY FROCK Her Side--and His o | How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Problems Save the Babies. e = 2 The attractions for the last two days NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that By ZOE BECKLE of the week at the Fox theater will be s X of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., { the accomplished film favorite, | i i or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven . . 9 Blanche Sweet in the Paramount fe e per cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before Free Lance or H“-ehno- I ture, “The Dupe,” and the Triangle 5 they are fifteen ! ? S star, Frank Keenan, in “The Phan- B ‘We do not hesitete to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a Day after day David in his little oflice without a client appearing. | tO1 Blanche Sweet by her ability . majority of these p .« ous lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many Daily he shut his desk and came home to report to Cora, in answer to her | @10ne has risen to be one of the most of these infantile c#axfi. are occasioned by the use of nércotic preparations. bright smile or inquiry, “No, Chick, no one’s showed up yet”” Daily his | distinguisheq artists of the silent dr: Sl Drops, tinctures and sooching syrups sold for children’s complaints contain courage waned, his impatience waxed. Daily his passion for independent The Lasky company has ¢ N more or less opiura or morphine. They are, in considerable quantltl\;s‘i idicne s free lance succumbed to the longing for the sureness and com- | . % 5 = deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and le: fort of the hireling. Then, one morning, in the ne mail with the bill for | e iy i S B to congestions, sickness, death. Cafltona operates exnctly the reverse, but | |E 5 you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, Castoria the next month's office rent, came an offer from the Workmen’s Co-operi- tive Hlomes company to work for them at wy. causes the blood to circulate tproperly, opebs tho For hours he looked from the letter to the rent bill, from the rent bill to | N : 4 pores of the skin and allays fever. the letter. The letter stated the Workmen's Co-operative company, which was X % 9 b : Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of developing a workingmen's suburb near New York wanted Dave to be onc - of their staff of architects and offered a fair but modest salary. The rent bill merely requested that Mr. Temple send his check before the 20th if he wished to keep his office another month. “After five hours of arguing to himself in a circle in favor of and against either proposition David got up, heavy hearted and baffled. He had been unable to forc nself to a decision. He had become dependent on Co counsel and courage in the crisis that affected both of them. He did not know whether that was growth ordeterioration. But he did not stop to ; . ey o0 e 4 think the matter out, preferring to accept the fact and profit by it if he o . : : . could. o . : Y Siid Y ITe laid the two communications hefore Cora that cvening without a : i : i ELE ; > my s Defc a ths ing a . . 3 AD! GARRISON word. She read them with intense inter and looked up eagerly for his de- i R 3 % Eohe % g By cision . : Yoo 1 s M — Those are about all the exhibits in the case of Free Lance vs. Hire- : ST R O S S v O Lt e s . e .8 Lillian Advises Madge to Flirt With Durkee sat outside looking the 3 t])vl tl ra n\ for he ¢ v\"V:t-u there s '.u.\‘ul be a kiddie. w H: : 4 3 i i picture of comfort in a low camp & "o“\“""’f "1 ‘;0(.‘“\11)“?"\\.- mble that I will win out as a free ynece? . e % . i Dr. Pettit and Make Dicky chair taken from the boat with an e asked desponde o £ i * f ) i ; > awning of sail cloth stretched com- L cyes shone. LANOH! 1 | s & Forget Grace Drape: | fortably above her head. hank heaven we have the power of choosing!” she cried. ! - § ¥ VT et B e e i 8 ; . . : As Harry Underwood uttered his| 1 \_m.nlm;. \‘mm Miss Draper came “You are certainly teaching me the difficult art of secing the doughnut . : : | aibing 1ittle speech about finding a| ;"‘ o t‘l‘" .l)"lf f“‘r““*"“ ojsiaronyieh part of the doughnut instead of the hole only,” he said. “Now show me the . | rival in Dr. Pettit, Dicky raised his | her the privacy of a temporary dress-me e for free lancing, honey. I'm g e B D her many difficult roles to : | head_ana lookea fixedly at me. It|Ing room. I could not resist a littlo “That job with the Workmen's Co-oper: s no dazzling prospect as and in “The Dupe” . : ; was an amazed, questioning look, one | BsD 0 _d\; a; l‘lvv]\(v:.yt e | ‘{".”.‘ d tho the Colon: proposition ¥ he continued. “But it is sure. It means Social secretary to a capricious . | tnat naa in it sometning of the be-| curtains, for wiile she made a most money sum, it is true, but money coming in Instead of only go- | flighty society woman. The . | wilderment of a chiid. In another| stunning picture, vot her o sl out as it has been since I've j into working for myself. 1t | Mmadly in love with a young socicty : : | instant he had turned away to nnswovi 1“ i‘ng Ck V\x\:‘ E CLEREAY G 2 means T've got to cut down on my s for the future. But it also gives Man, became jealous of his attentions s e & question of Grace Draper's, *|[be almost an offense to my conserya more body and reality to the present. It is a queer line of argument for me, | t0 her assistant. Wishing to rid he : ' | I felt my heart beating madly. Was| tive eves. The four men had dis- remembering how impatient for ‘the big chance I was formerly. A hard knock | S¢lf of her ’:“"’““‘"‘ “‘l‘rl k““}“l"’l the i on the head is a good teacher. And yet, dear, sh y in your | Young man to marry her, she man- ) [ PARTY TOGS. ERTTRCI, GURET b G A i T " (1]0r\v\': ‘w‘\‘fl“\\nt”tn win 3t ' | ases to place the girl in a’compromis- } Pettit were bestowing upon me? I|ter and bantering talk. i “You'll lose your case and win your fight, dear,” Gora oried gayly, “An | IDE Dosition with her husband, where S had not timo to ponder long, however, | _ As T went fnto_ our tent I saw the analogy may not be good evidence in a Jaw court, but it's going to hold : She is also seen by the man she love : | !sor Lilian Underwood seized my arm | shrewdly critical eves of Lillian Un- | i Dicky taking natice of the attentions|appeared into their own tent, from Which Harry Underwood and Dr.! Which we could hear strains of laugh-e ot for just plain school days, but festivals, is this garment so be- | good here. David, you're a perfectly good note, dated ahead indeterminate- | 11OW the affair is adjusted and she is dImost as soon as we stepped on shore | derwood and the aisapproving ones of : e dleien S : | eventually united with her lover, is e walked me away untll we were | Mrs. Durkeo rest upon the girl, and ing to the growing girl. King's y, liable to fall due any , and the indors of your allrightnes are | ; an . v vindictively glad that for fow Messrs. Youth, Ability, Character, Industry & Co.—the most reliable back. | Presented in a most unusual and at- out of carshot of the others. (o TR R AT s G s ers in the world! No one who knows the indorsers would sell out such a | tFactive manner. i e i Did you see Dicky's fnco.H she ::no :(?:l;r'\:itrnnfl:;lhr‘x-ocr\;—”\:’p‘ recelve demi-belted, with skunk bands on | note at even a cent of discount—and 1 know them. Davey, you're going to | .. .T]'T l.l“”"flu-,\. ';[ o .sm”,, e PARISIAN CHIC. foemandedfyrenthlsasly EwhenBRacy{ 80, HEaressealrar il e oot collar and cuffs, is what gives the | write the Workmen's Co-operative company a sweet little note declining the | VeIY clever crok. He 1 a gentleman | o 00t pace fand that lovely Soctn S Gl B e i relvet | offer. And with the same mail you'll wri o memn et , et k¢ s at 5~ 3 | doing the rival ga ? as | ¢ : : - b fit." The hat is also blue velvet el SRS Vol S nehon s ivean Sl saseionivo i ool Bl T o el e S e TR e S e | R i lovels to see his lordship so| trimmed with bands of crimssn, cut Which was what David had been hoping to hear. R pexfectlyiiavely ; odishly, but vi conservatively Play is full of surprises, quick action | pegutitul evening frock. Around | puzzled. That doctor titenalict Nouts| mod ity Bibue Jivervilionanvatizely: an siuations from beginning e e ; v e jusi B v ha p under my et sen S | neck, shoulders, girdle and peplum | Was ‘.“_"ri‘""]“ ;:2: ‘1‘:9")1;’:0\;\?:‘!:;(\(‘?(\‘1 bathing cap I had a queer little pre- to show his ability in a totally differ- | FUDS @ narrow Greek border done in | at this time. Jusk KOPP U RSO0 O ontiment, & premonition of evil ent character than he has ever ap- | PAle pink beads. A beaded strip end- | 1‘}:‘““‘ fl:f[:rc the week's out Dicky will | waiting for me, imminent. Tt was so peared in before. . ing in a tassel 1s from the left side v = sirong that for a moment I almost de- i such a girl as Grace In addition to the above the Key- | of the girdle. ;‘fl:wf”';’f‘:::" L 7 cided to abandon the idea of going stone Plavers will present the *Snow i into the ocean; then I pulled muyself Cure” and the Paramount their Bur- G A Playing With Fire, together with a scathing contempt for ton-Holmes Travelogue. Today the | “FOLLY OF DESIRE” “But, Lillian,” said, honestly | my own weakness and went out of the /. ¥ ] William Fox masterpiece, “Daredevil oubled, “I de mot quite like the tdea | tent. Last Time Tonight, : Kate,” featuring Virginia Pearson, the IS KEENEY FEATURE )| of fiirting, as you call it, with Dr.| The men in their bathing suits were ) sixth chapter of “Gloria’s Romance, Pettit or any one else, even for the | gathered around Grace Draper, laugh- W hen we Al‘e Recklfiss featnrine BRI e Sth oM Botn e e | Jurpose of bringing Dicky to his|ing and chatting with her, but Harry “The Folly of Desire.”” . weekly, “See America First,” and a e o senses. It seems like playing with | Underwood and Dr. Pettit had a de- icorge -omedy will be shown. “The Folley of Desire,” in five reels, | A o n Five Reels. times of stress a =Cl George Ovey comecd )1 fire ached as . I In times of stress and C“Clmf'“e'}t RTIN Travel! ) — held an audience spellbound at| ¢ j returned Lilllan, suddenly | ness. As soon as they saw me they look out for money. If you don't, it{ Travel is another condition under | BREEZY BURLESQUE Keeney’s theater last evening. This | grave, “and I wouldn’t advise you to | hurried toward me. pliave which, the inhibition of daily living is a Red Feather feature of emotional] 90 it if I dldn’t think heroic measures| “Now, mermaid fair,” Harry Under-~ e You spend more money unnc being removed, we spend out of ‘all AT GRAND THEATER . adopted from the famous story | Were needed in Dicky’s case. wood cried out, “You promised the ) ; & sarily in a few days of excitement | proportion to what we need and can The Shulamit It is played by an| “That Draper girl is simply mad| other might to go ‘to the end of the e e X ghengvollicanizaye i nracls afford e all-star cast and will be shown for | about Dicky. I don’t believe she'd| world with me.’ Let's start now with a New Serial to Last 15 g In times of sickness, for instance, |° S oo d ; a Sl fter nothine better | the last time this evenin stick at anything to win him away | a run into the surf.” He held out his | Weeks, ¥ | excitement and anxiety combine to O e oo COTIBSE BB A | o the Al Rosves menitonog beier | “Beatrice Fairfax,” the new serial | Irom you. I'm not asking you to do | hand to me boldly. Dr. Pettit, with a 1 make you reckl: It seems mean |the excitement of the holida eason. “N““ '” 5 (; ‘m‘l» l'hd 3 Y‘q_\ ’i trord, | Which started yesterday and which js | anvthing foolish or (-nmpmmnslng: playfulness which I had never seen in to think of money at a time like| “It's only once a year,” we say of | & & TAC TR S SHETOT | t0 be shown at this theater for the | She went on. “Just keep on as you've | Lim before, came up to my other side that and so you forget your budget ‘m(.h, and snap go the purse strings. | xl(»si‘mw(‘iun ‘m Al Reeves Twent —l|t‘{l1 next fifteen wecks, also met with keen | P€gun, listen, smiling, to 'hvi_\"“nsm‘“e :-nf"l caught m.\_ other lv;\nd. e and the inevitable day of reckoning, | Daily expense accounts are inval- | {EHEISION O o R TREINIERI 4 broval from the patrons Iast night, | that Harry and our gifted friend, the | Tt you Eoay A At o sig and spend wildly. And not only are | uable at times like these. If you don't |- - : Grace Darling, who is well kngwn | coctor. will talk to you, and be sure | “you'll surely get a cramp f -omedians with real fun-making e . R » i . you lavish in your expenditures for |kick completely over the traces and !"“1\'10‘:"‘} S atte mumber of ehorme rinl | among the movie fans, and Harry Fox. | that Dr. Pettit is given a cordial in- [ physician, so T think I'll go the sickroom but your purse strings |stop keeping them they act as an | “ _0‘ ,‘\m‘._“_(.‘\_v per By ppearance | Supported by a ar cast, are the | Yitation to call t'r(*que‘.n(l_\ \v]:on us. S o L leading c s in the play He'll do the rest or I'm very much are looser all around. You can't think | automatic brake. sreatly enhanced by beautiful cos- : corp L . 1;\ h - of money. And yet, even as I write, T am as- | .5 Sreatiy For tomorrow and Saturday, Anita [Mnistaken. He s very much im Ta san asnion ; tumes. Then there is Mr. Recves him- e 1 of ! coume s ¢ ing Mz sailed by tl er side of this mat- Ts e Stewart will be featured i mta | essed with vou, and, of course, femember Yonr Musming Mate Must Gy &= othrsde self, with a cheerful monologue and g LA o N e e e e ter. Tt e s _ sraph masterpiece, “The Suspect,’” 3 Share the Burden. an absolutely brand new song en PSSt e T s u At aroters (IR T el Lol b lonmealinrel wor e o we ought to give| (he skirt. Could There Be a Greater Luxury | (jjed, “That's Life!” Mr. Reeves has | Strong drama of love and intrigue. Byiand by the llinces passes s to i p? cays s i Esoniing o burs Three good vaudeville acts hel =0 between them t 3 5 . Than Letting Up? always succeeded in presenting s iy Dhe 0 vamdoy elp to | s bet SYsiouEht Bl e v B = slls clif textcruemcnct' lso?gr‘n‘:nfi\ “noqu If 1 t o) : ales firty | 1esaue entertainment of &n unu: \!]Iy ~\‘":&!!;fi!:l_‘lx!li; (H(“r.\::t;; entertainment. | 21} »‘“ ‘;‘;\‘\‘}‘;k‘?:fl exciting i il YouRhave tolwatch dDenD o et orde - analiaiccordin= i tol the oria icorgetto, novelty acro- o ; 5 e SeERle TO! £ Eon i v v e R = | bats, have some ; ; tion of his name had| The fichu style in neckwear is still . ONLY [l | Then the day of reckoning comes and | weeks in the year, could you have a| .. ontgeason’s announcement, he has | Dats, have some stunts in their reper-| AS If the mentiol earqll D1k |irahionatlal e DAY NI you find yourself poorer than you care | greater luxury in the other two than apparently outdone any of his pre- | toire which are excruciatingly funny| Summoned him, we Sre rilliam Presen to think. Perhaps the ex-invalid is |to let up on that grinding vigilance? { Rl o 1S comuany G4 unt|| andlvet dditticult ol perror “hile | voice calling us. R i Eox e vious efforts. His company d yet diftic while | voic ling u: Liie Mr. Willlar your running mate and then he or It sometimes seems to me that| TOLR G PLIR LS e has ever | Helen Jackley does an aerial act. Oh! girls, want \n'uo ,V“m;;nwrzirng Virginia Pearson she, In addition to the effort of taking | the hardest thing the families who live | {705 G000 7 i qoes such well | Bond and Band, petite entertainers, He had insisted that we a | brin IN up the daily tasks in a weakened |on what people in comfortable cir- | W BEUCHE B8 o0 (PP, fios . and | sive some of the latest dances, { our bathing .u‘n; \\lh:‘xs‘flv\ls e rte 5 1 - 9 state, has to help shoulder the bur-|cuymstances set aside for spending Ireen, two of America’s best bur- * from home, and ad ro > 0- : Dar devil Kate” den of debt or depleted savings. money have to bear, s not the depri- | &1 (reen, (wo of Axmeree s B0 e e tests that there would be no place ta| Rurgundy will be a color of fash- & illi ur g setolinaye SRroRthink Seotd ivati but this efernal, narrowing, | “54 S i | TRA P~ dress and undress on the island with |, e SOl HiE < Dffieonzte, Neda ekt : engaged by Mr. Reeves, due to their | n IN B | money when someone you love is ill | heart-sickening watching of the pen- o indor o ot eceon win l A enu Or OmOI'rO hicr Tinat Towe ”:‘?" 1o "‘“f" & . o . 2 is one or the hardest things in the |pjes, 3 usSuce T : T ilol| Wi s iy - g “Gloria’s Romance’ B | woria, Poverty tmposes no more cruel | - 3f they don’t do it. they get into s s atirag X?:‘;,."l;‘m,_ Drenir———— et e S S e T || ot s i 0 v Chapter 6. discipline than the necessity of welgh- | qcbt. ;‘". e e (e TR T, e o A 21m and turned our faces toward two | are extremely simple. PATHE WEDKLY ing tho need of medical aftendance in | I they do do it, they are likely to | 5 “ IR MARL M %y hcarance in Milke Do 2reley Omelet | jmpromptu tents of sail cloth set up - ¥ g v 'S g P & ak; > Milk Blaosir “SEE AMERICA FIRST™ the balance with one's ability to af- | get dry rot of the soul e, Tl e, e e scuits GEORGE OVEY, in, “WHJE ford it. These things shouldn’t be, Between these two fates lies an JERRY CAME TO TOWN" but since they are, one must try to do | infinitely narrow path. Matinees 5c¢ Evenings 10¢ the sick person justice without doIng | And if anvone in the world de- velvet buttaned on the left side a silver buttonball and a sprig leaves squarely in front. Grace Darling and Harry 8—Acts of Vaudeville—3 a Duvetine is revived for autumn tailored suits, - the beach. Sen likie Vo : T Orange Mz 3 e Le . 5 ¢ - bath en i girls are aving headline feature for the past several o i ey 1“"1‘::;‘0"‘1“ G oy dresses made of taffeta. s S houses?” he dems : S O ‘\‘(L‘]“l ("‘é{ “"C;q{.:.;““icl Lunch P Phey're scrumptuous,” Lilllan re- g f a alr, he ali rnia T > " e i v v » urs o his future and yours an injustice. | serves a laurcl wreath it is the men ?‘;‘l’\‘;{kt“(‘l‘h‘:(““f“,om B Vegetable Salad tornea promptly, “how did you ever hort furs seem to be the most How the Moncy Flies When We |and women who manage to keep in it. | Prtuies divest TROW 1070 ¢ e R e - oave e fYORCY IR summer furs ; . o “Di » you o leave S — sensational novelty whirlwind dancer Lunch Cake 1\|dnflt 1 @1 you L g ) P, heautiful ragtime violin- Iced Tea to me?” Dicky crowed. The full - stralght skirt will be Fagana, the e A illian gave him a friendly little | g oy, i 3 s Murphy, the Julian Dinne Lillian gave him a worn through the autumn. T N = D 2 Lush. “Oh! you're the boy wonder 2 THEATRE tinge of burlesque. For his big extr Pork with Baked Apples push. “ voun : o ) added feature, Mr. Reeves has ob- Potaioes bhles all right,” she said. Some of the new sleeves are tained W e veh, clever SRt Buttered Beets “Glaa vou admit it,” he returned.| proken at the eclbow, with a puff of Hartford tained White & Cavar Olive Salad 1 i sal: . jonite golng t6 talke Al gimesent meteril Household Notes. singers, dancers and pia Al Pincapple Pudding 08 [OOMERERY 4 arictentanls Matinece Every Day at 2:15 L Reeves is a host in himself. but when Coffeo aip?” e == Evening at 8:15 he comes surrounded with such Apples Baked with Pork—wWhen {1 N “I heard Mrs, Durkeo| Lingerie is now seen in lemon yel- N i i -brushes in boili pater|asE - i ¢ talented en- & %5 e = 16 | 1iitle shudder. ‘I heard Mrs u ng s W s 3 ALL THIS WEEX EexalznicelizidelicionsRon Ran Rl INDIR s kst es i B MERR Sy lorean eationlior senuinalyiialenicatiens | cas food reeah T xR TRk o e | e luining of her rheumatism, and | low crepe de chine, wash satin or any 56 occasionally to dis . tertainers, a performance o o it from the oven and pack round it, | {'vc got a misery mahself, so I'll|silk that will launder SR jovment may confidently be icoked | .yt side downwards, tart apples which . V Tiny pieces of le i 4 b : = s o e : 2 ; ccop her company on the beach and — AL REEVES Tiny pieces of lemon rind added|gorward to. Mr. Reeves has alWaysmave been quartered and cored without !:C?hum::‘nt of vou frolic.” Natty little close-fitting hats that i always make the : e : : st . BIG BEAUTY SHOW gialfn REReisRes 2 to tho cream sauce for oysters glve &| made a special point of securing an |y Return to the oven and finish o any handy mother can make, are best Jelly. piquant and dainty flavor. extraordinary assemblage of prett oasting. When done transfer the HelSwinminsgrasey worn by the children of Pari 50 PEOPLE—50. Mostly Girls e T ; girls for his chorus and dancing ha S carefully to a hot vegetable I knew that the “misery” Lillian | e . in s A 10-cent paper tray for each per- j.¢ 1 in this particular he is said | qish and serve with tI 4 Chis is e of so laughingly was Teally her Seats Can Be Reserved B Soup should never be made in a e et, and ir s 2 sh ¢ with the meat. This is | spoke of so laughing B3 e or i f Rtalie Ketils: son on a picnic is a good deal handler | ¢, haye excelled his best previous ef-ia potte ompaniment than the tra- | krowledge that the water would ruin ! Mail. than the old-time tablecloth. forts in this respect. “Slumming” 1S | ditional applo. sar T T the title of the burlesquée which will Pineapple Pudding—Dissolve two | habitually wore. I think Dicky When a plant Is dying, put a des- |}, j;resented. It has been entirely re- | heaping tablespoonfu powdered gel- | realized it, too, for he forebore to foreca; & sert spoonful of castor oil about the| yyjtten for the present scason and it | atine in one gill water, over the fire, | uege her further; turning to me with roots. This will sometimes revive it. | ;05 peen . provided with a combplete | strain it into a basin, add one pound a quict, “Of course, you're going to| LI 0 u u R an The graceful slim line given by — the coat dresses perhaps accaunts for their lasting popularity. All greens should be blanched be- Few foods are better than greens equipment of new scenery ard €o0S- [ canned chopped pineappie, one table- swim, Madge?"” P for bady regulators, The new type of fruit jar, With|,mes, which are said to be decidedly | spoonful sugar, one-half teaspoonful There was a hint of wistfulness in ——— very large neck, is best for canning nal and of startling effc Georze | Jemon extract, one-half pint whipped | pje manner. I had a sudden impulse | AND 3 o Ralsing and cream cheese make a| ypolo fruits like peaches and plums. | 1 conan has given Mr. Reeves per- | cream. Mix well, pour Into wet mold. | { put my arms around his neck, re- BAND CONCERT EVERY eryiiEcodREandyichy — | mission to include his popular “Amer- | When firm turn out, and pour custard | parqless of any ome who might be = Geraniums for window blooming | ;cqn Ragtime” in three musical num- 1ce around. looking, and try to end the misunder- | IND AFTERNOON. 7 g ” rde: i e SUNDAY Wood alcahol excellent for| g}, ,u1d have the growth retarded. bers of the show, which will serve standing which had come between us. Boating, Bathing, Bowling, Arsnine golil Jewelny, to add greatly to the attraciivenc NOT]CE But the memory of tho admiring, SUCCESSFULLY — refreshing appetizer is made from | .20 & Nt : 3 i i ing and Dancing o 1 A refreshing appe LB TaCs this vart of the pe 1ance. almost adoring glances T had seen him . Biliiards, Fishing an cing To clarify frying fat, drop some | grapes served with orange juice. S e OVERCOME AT fier rular Plonic Ground. dlcesiotiavipotalolnton Lemonade is alws G i 6 1y heart; besides, T felt that I must Regular Dinners. N = All suet puddings should be cooked | FHERTIS, 18 (OO nt of water | The New Britain Wet Wash having "I‘ h”;"o s L liaath-routitned NEAL INSTITUTE ¥ . An ironing board should be very |, Jong time to make them digestible. | (P IS TEEES, (on Bl e min. | moved into their newly cquipped plavithesame ot L ilian g ontlned oWSIE sBlcture. Theetor. well padded and very steady. — lutes. Pour it over the strained fuice | building are prepared to de first class | [ ¢ T MEREv 5000 BEENE T 0| | 112 Dwight St. New Haven, Conn. PIERCE & NORTON, PROPS. TS 0dd bits of toilet soap should be | e 0 o one qad hits of shaved | work. We solicit your patronage. thing.” | Phone Center 5640 Put cranberries in a keg of water | saved and melted into a shampoo MIX- | jomon peel ang chill. Serve with bits | Satisfaction guarantced. 38 Union e T T s SR 0 i B BT = «nd they will keep all winter, ture. of ice. Street. Tel. 583 ng room when we reached it.

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