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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918. ews iFor Theatersoers and Women Readers " with Thomas on and Fritzl cast that sup- : | NnL TAT K | Most people find foods | R IDE TALKS | CO@k‘I;d x?rith MAZOLA i in “Tho Spoil- | Brs. BY RUTH CAMEIRON. .fl more wholesome & gripping dra- érty, and con- | § a derelic o(’i | | Kathlyn Otls, fithy financier for the man's s f Never advice How e ranks of a | éplot, how he is | flackmail from | is, his discov- | fhis subsequent | he asylum, his § are told in ‘teeming with juations. The éle-an Plate, But— was any good movement, another you want back for more. the Eater's Capacity | Was Gauged. Hooverism isn't only the of the clean plate; it is th of the plate clean because i ca carefully gauged st place. : And true conservation goes of that to careful buying and ning, and balancing of menus to : the system in proper condition with- out using up too much of the food is needed for the men who are the beast from putting his America. A Great Women have comr times, that their Job chanical and required that it was not int rule, the women who complaints weren’t the women who were making good in the complex duties of wife and mother and home- maker. But be that as it may, no woman today, when upon the way the individual home is run the fate of the nation may depend, can pos- any reform of one sort or Clean Because rted, that some peopie didn't carry too far. doctrine doctrine owne: in the The Authorman feels that this has dox Hooverism. been wit “My wife,” he to up savs alway. spoontul halg plate because it isn't leave it. Now, if I aten enough, why, T n't think I should eat anything more just to save it. It isn't saving it, is it, if it ov loads my system and makes me dopey that I can’t do my work ten conservation, I call that can’t see my way clear to making a crumb bucket of myself, even for Hoover.” A Human Or a Tin Crumb Bucket. In all of which, I think the Author- man is right. But that doesn't mean that the potato or the peas should be put into a tin crumb bucket instead of a human one. tell- ing peas me eat that that of on conservation to know that I've or finish potato my on S0 Big Job. FOODS fried in Mazoia are always light and wholesome— easy to digest. ’ Mazoia—the pure oil from corn—just *‘crisps”, over the food— giving it a desl=.te brown richness. Never takes up odors or flavors—can be used over and over —to the very last drop. No smell of frying in the house with Mazola. Delicious as a salad dressing. Many prefer it to olive oil— costs less than half as much. And it saves animal fats. ned, some was too me- so little brain sting. g made these F Wil be the at- theater, Monday, sday. Fay Tincher roaring comedy b” ‘and charming | be featured in the ction “The Keys nf! which is a story of | °',0 MU . ! he time to remember Mr. Hoov. eals with the struggle rember Mr. Hoover, 13 3 This Sauce Tartere is Perfect in Flavor and Consistency SAUCE TARTARF For fried fish. oysters, crabs, scallops or entrees. Make a Mayonnaise as follows: Yolks of 2 eggs 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups Mazola 1 teaspoon mystard 2 tablespoons vinegar Dash cayenne Juice of 1 lemon Mix the seasonings and add to the beaten yolks of the eggs. Beat with a small wooden spoon or silver fork. At first add the oil drop by drop, beating vigorously When too thick to beat add 1 teaspoon vinegar. Continue to add the oil slowly, alternating with the vine- gar and lemon juice, until at least % cup of oil has been added. Onion juice may be added if desired Then take 2 tablespoons each of capers, olives and gerkins : table- spoon of parsley, and ¥ tablespoon of onion juice, or finely chopped ehallots or white onion Chop very fine. Fold into 1 cup of above Mayonnaise and serve cold. s not when you find vou've got more | gibly comple at she has not a Manning to keep to- | 4pa) vou want to cat on your piate, ?.fl’.‘\: ,-;?’:{‘.] ::n\\'rlv]x:v‘;:n possesses of in- composed of a Crusty, | put when yau fill that plate. Gauge | genuity and ability. fther, who has mnever for- | o, ";phetite. Don’t let yourself be | - ® i nvalid mother for mMarry- |jcipeq over bountifully. Take less, if - = 8 ufl;)c?;““fif:o;‘:“}:’rc" ::13 anything, than you think you will eat W e;.-—-fi.o,-fl B o S ciona: however, 1 | the st time, and then, it you find B = some young Tom Gale, a “lum- cruiser” who stands by through ick, and thin. A happy ending is interestingly brought about. 1 Other pictures on the program are 2 o the latest O. Henry story and the - fourth episode of the great and thril- By ADUDE GARRISON 1GAN 0l sevlal . Tisht for MUOUS | g Siappensd When Hinrry Under- moment, and bis' face exprosted wood Gave the Chauffeur a tonishment, chagrin and Aty else, something at which I shivered, not for myself, but for the man towering so effectively in front of me, understood nothing of the bi- zar situation save one thing, the ds ger to which Harry Under sed ‘himself by his carelc play of the badge which I now rea- lized must be a realistically clever imi- tation of the real thing. “Pardon.’ The suave humility once more clothed the chauffeur’s words but there was an inflection in his voice which I think jolted even Mr. Underwood's almost hombpropf com- placen ‘I didn't know you were one of us,” he said with slow meaning. as- — B | featuring your favorites, William A something 4 Duncan and Edith Johnson Three untisually good acts conclude the program N OF A CARD” of a long lost star. New Picture. VAUDEVILLE LEROY & COOPER, GOETZ & DUFFY, THE THOMAS TRIO. q | | — H One of the most interesting and unique characterizations which J. Warren Kerrigan, has ever portrayed is the part into which circumstances force him in “The Turn of a Card,” which is playing at the Lyceum to- day and tomorro Mr. Kerrigan, a vaudeville The chauffeur was no coward, Har- ry Underwood, was much taller, much | I broader of shoulder than stood his ground, If you want to be sure of a pure, golden oil — always the same, delicate and delicious for all cooking and salad uses—see that you get Mazola. Mazola is always uniform. Its prepara- tion is scientific and exact. For sale in pints, quarts and gallons. (The large sizes are specially economical). Get a can from your grocer today. Ask your grocer for the valuable Cook Book especially prepared for Mazola users—or write ws direct. FREE. Mew England Selling Representatives : AHERN & CAHOON, 131 State Street, Boston ZOL WESTERN DRAMA AT LYCEUM THEATER he, but he “Pardon, he said respectfully, “but I am a secret service officer, and this lady is in my charge.” “Like hell you are!”- Mr. Under- wood returned insolently. “What's the matter with this nut, little g He spoke the words without relaxing for a second the steady gaze with which he was holding the other man. I realized that the sudden emergency had sober- sir, THURS,, FRIL, SAT. VIVIAN MARTIN P Westerner, according to the story, has just come F after having accumu- lated a fortune from his oil holdings. The daughter of the former owner of 1st ed him just enough to make him a dangerous adversary for the chauffeur. “Lillian was to send a messenger for me,” I began, and then stopped with a “And—I shall not forget it.” What Harry Prescribed. He turned away abruptly and spok The Delicious Salad and Cooking Oil ‘fivdmzdlyr]w CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CQ »0 DOX 161 NEW YORA his “shack”, a magnificent Long Island mansion, returns from the war zone and rather than’tell her that her father is penniless and that the beau- | tiful home is no longer hers, he dons the chauffeur’s livery and drives his own car as a servant The dual per- sonality is continued and Mr. Kerri- gan plays chauffeur to himself, though he has an independent for- tune in the bank, until he and the girl meet on an equal social bas She is astounded—but glad. The rea- son why, and the results of her piness at the discovery, form an in- teresting part in the plot of “The Turn of a Card.” Real oil wells ac- tually gushing forth their product from the earth, form a scene which is hard to find and which has seldom been witnessed by motion picture pa- trons. The vaudeville bill is an ex- ceptionally good one which includes. Goetz and Duffy in a singing and dancing act. Le Roy and Cooper in a singing and piano offering. The Thomas Trio in a comedy bar and rampoline novelty act. There is also another feature. This is a story full of interest and thrilling incidents. The Screen Telegram completes this splen- did bill. Thursday brings to the Lyceum the dainty litle star, Vivian Martin, in Petticoat Pilot”. In this story Vivian grows from a pit-tailed youngster to a daintily gowned and stylish voung lady. A charming love story with the son of a defaulting partner of the three old sea captains, who adopted her, runs throughout the picture sharply to his burly companion who had come into the entrance evidently waiting only a signal from the chauf- feur to join in any fracas that might be impending Nothing doing, Joe,” he said surlily and the two sauntered out of the cor- ridor entrance, their off-hand manner evidently stimulated by the appea ance of a police officer on his hourly beat and one or two belated pedes- trians, Mr, Underwood watched them out | Convenient, Comfortable gasp of dismay to thing that I had almost betrayed by inference Lillian's connectin with the service. “You needn’t clip your words so Mr. Underwood said cooll 've known Lil was doing the detec tive stuff for many a moon, You | haven't given anything away, so pro- ceed with your tale.” His nonchalance was positively cinating to me. of organdie, and scalloped daintily TODAY TAYDOR HOLMES, in “RUGGLES OF RED GAP” From the famous Saturday Evening Post sto A screaming comedy with Law- rence D'Orsay, supporting Mr. Holmes. Many others. JE TOMORROW “THE CITY OF PURPLE DREAMS,” with Tom Santschi, Fritzi Brunette, the famous “Spoilers” cast. A powerful six reel drama. Many others. VIGTORY PROSPECTS | FADS AND FASHIONSw~==rs 2 = Embroidery belts are the dust | clally for the cool elegance. - worsteds repe are de chine made afternoon dr Gorgeous linings thing make of But War Is Not Wen Hold Fast, | Says Lloyd George wrap into a fas- With the exception of his eyes, which never left his adver- sary’s face, his whole attitude ex- pressed bored indifference to the sit- | Of sight in preoccupied silence. There uation. was a frown on his face which betray- 0 I The chauffeur was visibly nervous. | d his realization of the seriousness of | = =e a bow. His manner suggested that of an ani- | the situation. He knew far better than -ondon, Aug. 6.—“Hold fast" was e ’ i iaal » : — mal ready to spring. He gave me no | 1. Who could only zu what ven- | the kevnote of a mes: to the Brit- i ""‘“"“ Gl “-”\.“ voile, foulard l" one wears a girdle of blue with chance 10 follow Mr. Underwood's | Beance could be taken by the invisi- [ ish empire e 5. || mointe trimmed with beads. a white dress, it is only right to wear suggestion. ble heads of the organization which 1|y 04 CEH0 Lol fibermi e blue >tm"k(nr;<‘ :\vnd white shoes to “Just cut this stuff out!” he snarled, | Suspected controlled him. % “ oA complete the costume, the his suave manner vanishing. ‘I haven't His is the volatile daredexil tem- any time to waste. Here!” He threw | Pérament, however, especially under For Infants and Children, e ——————— open his coat and displayed the badge | the influence of liquor, that refuses to which had been the deciding factor in | be affected by adversity. He shrusged my acquiescence to his plans, *This|his shoulders as the men disap- little things mean business, so can the peared through the door, as if throw chatter and lay off.’ ing off all thought of them, then turn- Genuine Castoria Always Bears the 9 Signature Rough straw combination for and tulle are a pretty a brown hat. Three-quarter bell sleeves prominent in satins and crepes Organdie frocks are velvet ribbon, which girdled 1s tied with Shoe in a flat and hats should harmonize if costume is to be successful issued by A SRt The latest boudoir caps are made dramatic ‘way throughout The ge was read to the audiences in all theaters, king- dom last night me concert rooms and other places where people were assembled including mov- ing picture houses. Sealed of the messa been distributed to the manage all these places, with the they open and read it at 9 The message follows “The message which I people of the British fourth anniversary the war is: “Hold fast. “We are in ends. We are dom for the nations which have been brutally attacked and despoiled, | to prove that no people howeve | erful, can surrender itself to the law- i less amb. 3 & _ | meeting of an egg and continue beating until | disastrous, at the hands of the free 11 Afcisingl Tsiusea: . | nations of the world. To stop short | et | 0T Victory for this cause would be to compromise the future of mankind “T say ‘hold fast' because our pros- ing to me with the old imps of mis- chief which I well remembered danc- To my surprise 1 saw Mr. Under- [ ing in his brilliant black eves. wood’s features relax into a broad| “Nice little party, wasn't it, lady smile. Then with a deft twist of his | fair?” he asked, and then he put his and he threw open his own coat. | hand upon my arm with the touch of | Upon the under lapel was badge, | exaggerated, masterful tenderness outwardly like the chauffeur’s and my | which I had alwayvs resented in him. own. “You're just about done up,” he an- “There's the little thing’s twin. boy, [ nounced in the manner of one making | £0 you needn’t have any scruples ahout iscovery, “and I'm just going to leaving vour fair captive in my hands. ribe for vou. We'll just get a Now toddle, pronto!” and get over the nearest res- With the last words the taurant as quickly as the wheels will left his face and whiplash quality [ revolve. Some good hot food with a crept into his voice, The chaufteur | kick in that's what will perk gazed steadily at the badge for a long up!” HOUSEHOLD NOTES b When buying a broom, test it by | A % ] Nerieno, | pressing the ec gainst the floor. | cts of victory have never been were { who were previously arrested T T D e T Dt e ht as e to Six months : released from custody ves v the broom is a good one. U Stephen Be 8 vears old, was £ ngo the rule of Germany deliber- ately rejected the just and re hable | arrested yesterday and turned over to . e e oun 1l IR InRcleaningiwind owe i tAt i emove = | dirt with hot, soapy water, then wipe BAND CONCERT | settlement proposed by Allies. Throwing aside the last mask of without his classification card. He ! admitted he failed to file his question- | the panes with a paraflin cloth and polish with a piece of paper. Regular Dinners, $1.00. Boating, Bathing, Fishing, moder n partitioned Russ He came here from Pennsyl- Roller Coaster, Bowling. copies Madge Is Amazed. reques o'clock HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. S Big Double Bill ENID BENNETT in “The Keys of the Righteous.” send to the empire on the of their entry into and FAY TINCHER in “SOME JOB” this war in it to for no seifish = recover free- HOLD 19 AS SLACKERS. |~ ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. ||| AVegetablePreparationfors- | simifating theFood by Regula- lauzhter Current Events. Latest O. Henry Story. 4th Episode of “A Fight for Millions”, 1 you Federal Men Free Some—Police Gt ) Another Man. Nineteen of the 26 men taken ,Hartforfl Sunday as a result of the | round-up by the federal men are be- | ing held to investigate their claims | in regard to registration Ben Cohen and Pasquilla ions of militarism tribution, swift, cer without 1in and with to Bill Puncan and Edith Johnson. 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Send for list of testimonials, ¥, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Druggists, 76c. ra prisas ¢ of all the Allied armies, it evident to ali t this d rsal cong for the hey W prolonged the now is m of unpi sake of which war, OU can casily keep it as odorless and sanitary as a cooking dish with a little CME The best dlsinfectant to use in the cellar I8 quicklime, It may be placed in dishes, in bins or cupboards, or scattered loose in dark, damp cor- ners, tonl rever can be fulfilled “But the battle is not at autocracy of Prussia ndeavor, by violence or 3 void defeat and so give mi Sprinkled in empty can and on ? e eane LAt e C garbage it disinfects and de- § e b tirarsiotivar odorizes and prevents the vos aving them up for our chil- DEcedlng ot e ot Having set our hands to the we must see it through till and lasting settlement “hieved. ‘Tn no other way can we endnre a world set free from War. “Hold fast.' For Over Thirty Years Pierce and Norton, Props. won still The will to vet 1 12 o quencias disto DA pern mineeal for our g0y T /s Rorpa remedio it en At all good grocers and A druggists—15 cents ; The Mendleson Corporation g New York City econ. SavéYourquS" & To make a small portion of mayon- nalse dressing go a long way, add it by the spoonful to the beaten white SEE 5. STANLEY HORVITZ, Optometrist 327 Matn St. Optician it S8