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J eraquettes, and fried in deep fat, made &nd Josephine Foy, well known artists = T = — — — into littlo flat cukes and fried or :: L"';l "‘fl"“;: 'D:"N"n- ':”' fl‘;’ —————————————————————————————————————————————————— uted | he frying pan, beaten up o arie utsher scarcely needs 3t l@l Mm@ = e ke Tt e sonmie, any imtroduction to musioal lovera or L8[ [8;,08] ] ] ] 8] ] ] ] ] W @ W W] ] & W) ] ) () (W) © m] @I roheated as mashed. used with fish concert goers for she is recognized as @ [} In croquettes or made into cups and One of America's greatest violinists. o] = Siied with another vegetable. The New York American, speaking of If one has cooked potatoes on hand this artist, said, “She possesses a talent [i] [m] which will place her in the front rank t Sister Mary cooks dally for a family of four & ults. She brought to her kitchen an undeorstanding of the And served ot her family table. One of the easlest ways of saving time and labor is preparing certain foods in large quantities. Most women have to peel potatoes, but when onee started would just as soon keep on and do a whole lot. There are so many ways of using cold potatoes, eoither plain bolled or mashed, that there is no risk of wasto If one has some on hand. Plain bolled potatoes can be diced half an hour is saved in the prepara- Try it! Menu for Tomorrow, BREAKFAST—S8liced bananas, un- cooked cereal, soft-bolled eggs, toast, coffee. LUNCHEON-—-Creamed fish in po- tato cups, hot rolls, grapes, preserves, tion of a meal. . part in the comic opera ‘“Trial by Dinner—Fricd chicken, baked sweet Jury.” She also made a great hit as potatoos croamed onions, apple-celery- Santuzza in Cavalleria Rusticana, o anne ette Mashed potatoes Bhape the cold mashed potato into sups, brush over the outer surface of he cups with the white of slightly beateny egg. Fill with creamed fish and plt in & moderate oven to heat the potato and brown. l CRANBERRY PUDDING 1-3 cup butter and lard mixed 1 cup sugar | 2 eggs 3 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon soda 1-2 cup milk 1 cup cranberries 1-4 teaspoon salt Cream shortening and susar. Add | egis well beaten, Mix and sift dry ! ingredients and add altérnately with { milk, Add cranberries. Turn into a buttered mold and steam three hours. Serve with sugar and cream. The borrower may be ‘“servant to Especially for Masons. | Lovers of history, art, music and song of New Britain are to be given the privilege of enjoying an unusually { the lender” but seldom is the lender indi In e aawchen ol e uowe | tion. any, however, are indifferent to chomstry o) -'\--l:llnx.‘”.-:;: from | Mistress of her loan. Y the lmfive’they_uae, on the theory that + ®udy of domestic science in 8 State RY. “they are all alike.” That is a great :vcl’lfl.y.. Consequently the -dvbn’ = mistake. . - :l‘t-n ‘In l. Gappy .:;n“bn.n:':(lmoo:’. URE AND CONCERT Dr‘. Cn]dwel;:i Svn:r };eps.l(;thort_ex- 4 s is her own, al . —— ample, is a mild, gentle liquid laxative, theory and practice. Every recipe | At Elks' Hall Tuesday Night — nntfit'does not lose its effect with re- attractive feature at the Elks' club ! auditorium on Tues®ay evening next. Through the expressed interest of | some of the prominent members of | the Masonic fraternity of this city arrangements have been made for the presentation of the notable illustrated lecture and travelogue which has been delivered by Former Judse Ulrich, of New Jersey, large and delighted audiences from before many of American concert performers” and Musical America referring to her said, “S80 much did the Carnegie Hall audience fancy her playing that she was recalled time and aggin” Miss Effle Briggs, who will be the soprano of the evening has sung the leading GO AND GET IT” AT THE —PALACE— SUN-MON-TUES-WED. Men’s and Young Men’s e Do. Johy ! nut salad, cranborry pudding, coffee. while Miss Josephine Foy of New My Own Recipes, York has proven her ability as a 4 Little tiny onlons nicest to pianist of fine talent. Tickets for eream, those not any larger than a this superb entertainment may be are shown in plentiful assortment. Colored stripes of good flannel- marble. Onions should always oe secured at the auditorium on the re 83 - 0 5 gooked In an uncovered pan. evening of the entertainment. ette and well made. Women's $2 to $3.75. Children’s $1.50 to $2.25. CREAMED FISH IN POTATO CUPS. | - i - " ) 1 1-3 cupe cold flaked fish p— FIGUREFIT KNITTED SKIRTS. 1 eup white sauce FEEEEEEFSEEEEEEEEE E Hoiday Clothes That Show The Holiday Spirit — An Additional Cause For Thanksgiving Is Our EASY PAYMENT PLAN Our Charge Account method will hardly make a dent in your pocketbook. Select your clothes NOW, and pay as you wear. Come in and judge for yourself what we mean by “Our Clothes Make Good Or it Elderly People Need This In Medicine Chest To relieve chronic constipation, always keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin handy. NEARLY all people as they advance in age suffer from chronic constipa- peated use. It so trains the bowel muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with. A sixty-cent bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will last m{t months. T{:“prescri tion was written thirt, ears ago by Dr. W. B. Caldwell, a well- finown fnmilgz:octor, who is himself now in his d year and can ap- preciate what chronic constipation must mean to elderly people; how it brings on headaches, colds, loss of ap- petite and sleep, heaviness and a general dull feeling. Every home that has an elderly man TRYIT FREE Send me your name and ad- dress and 1 will send you a free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Cald- will Price 127 MAIN ST., OPPOSITE ARCH. 'PHONE 1409-3, Warm Night-Gowns ) ) ) 2 ) 0 ) 0 Indera Skirts have all the comfort and warmth of a soft knitpet- ticoat without thc bunchiness and discomforts that usually go with it. Heavy and medium weight cotton and worsted mixed, with double finish at bottom. Price 83c, $1.50 up to $4.50. Children’s knit princess slips in 4 to 10 yecar size, at $1.50. ) ) ) ' ) ) ] (] ] ][] s T T ) Shirts— NEW BRITAIN DAILY AERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920, I EEEE e EEE With clothing sales on every hand, and as many different reasons given for their existence, the aver- age man is at a loss to tell what is a fair price to pay for a winter suit. The cost of dependable clothing was very high last season. The Wilson Company bought their fall and winter clothing at the highest costs ever known —Anyone who purchased clothing at a lesser cost bought poorer merchandise. cede from war levels—and they have come down. The Wilson Company have given their clientele the benefit of such reductions that not put into effect until later. Right down through our stocks the prices have been revised. Today as alwa)\'s, you may make your selection at Wilson’s with the assurance that you are getting the best in dependable merchandise at the possible price. 'HALF-PRICE $50.00 SUITS $25.00 $60.00 SUITS $30.00 $65.00 SUITS $32.50 $70.00 SUITS $35.00 You know the kind of Suits we sell—All “reeman and Fashion Park Clothes—Every Suit from our regular stock. All Tomorrow—Saturday All of our $3.50, $4 and some of our $5 fast-colored HALF-PRICE $3.50 . $4.00 $5.00 All the regular “WILSON” Shirts from our stock. All Fancy Soft Collar- CLOTHING. For tomorrow and Saturday we have gathered ' to- gether just 105 Suits and have reduced them 50%. > The prices had to re- many. houses } lowest —Exactly— Hickey- other Suits and Overcoats 20% off. SHIRTS SHIRTS $1.75 SHIRTS $2.00 SHIRTS $2.50 Every Silk Shirt in. Women’s COATS and COATEES Warmth without weight in these natty, nifty, carefully needled SUITS and O’COATS Snug, form-fitting models for the young man, and comfortable, easy hanging clothes for the more con- servative buyer. Super values at Women's and Misses’ SUITS and 0’COATS' | Y SUITS and WRAPS HATS splendid assortment to fit any figure and any pocketbook In styles that suit the boy —at prices that please the parent. - ! . Boston Clothing Store 63 Church Street All Dobbs, Knox and Borsalino Hats $1200 HATS $8.00 $10.00 HATS $7.00 $3.00 HATS $5.00 All Cloth Hats HALF PRICE $3 $2 $6 $4 Imported Hats Imported Hats Attached Shirts Our Stock HALF PRICE HALF PRICE 5300 SILKS $4.00 $4.00 SHIRTS $2.00 $10.00 SILKS $5.00 $5.00 SHIRTS $2.50 | $15.00 SILKS * $7.50 $1600 SILKS $8.00 This is the Heyday for These are great big Bargains for tomorrow and Saturda Christmas ishoppers. NECKWEAR A selection of 40 doze Ties that sold at $1, HOSIERY Our 55c Lisle Hose 3 for $1. $1.50, $2, 83, $3.50 Our 75c Lisle Hose and $4.00. 2 for $1 All Half Price Our $1.50 Pure Silks | $1.00 TIES # for $2 $1.50 TIES $2.00 TIES $300 TIES $1 All Wool Hose Reduced | $4.00 " TIES b2 20% All Knitted Ties in the Store 50% off 2.50 2 All Golf Hose 23.50 "II"IIEE $1.7 HALF PRICE $4.00 TIES $2.0 Wilson's