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DATLY NEW ——— I MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Phase of BRITAIN HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DAILY F SHF ER AND FLOATING EFFECTS The deal ASHION BERVICH Adele fiarrison's New REVELATIONS OF A WIFE e T ris i | - 1 now, \ f [ m in lac or ham llowed everything ind without suspicion s cagerly, her head Asked Madee, Lillia The Question Lillian Katie was clogeted with over half an liour, while ham fumed sl brealkfast di had from the table It was only my hint last resort, that Lillian ing Katie concerning the memorahle us, which fi theless, she fired to the effect that waited until the | done hefore taking T had hard echolng her ever, from my concer work, but hecause ter 1 had in was s0 filled with Nttle maid 1d Han instead me of her momentous an astonishment scorn, held distinct resentment, 1 inine application which deals with a ma to his valet. 1 had heer o0 long in Katie's fu adoration that it to have her take so important ecret to Lillian, ignoring me altogether At the end of the half-lour, lian came in search of me. There a look upon he which surprised me, as if she had just undergone unexpected emotional experience, there were the distinet traces in her eyes—tears from lillian, almost never indulged in them Quieting Mother Graham “I have sent her she said abruptly. wouldn't mind, told her I'd sce dishes—she knew would be on the warpath —and I must f kind of sorhi for a little | while. T don’'t know when I've been 80 stirred anything-——come along to the | we'll get Mother Gra- ham quieted n first—and then T can talk while we work."” We did not need fo Mother Graham. She around the kitchen, puardi daged arm from knocking & thing, and trying with her uniniured hand to pile up the breakfast dishes “Oh, Mother ! You mustn't do this T exclaimed, genuine! raid that she | might hurt herself. { old Spot “Somebody's got to do i € torted tartly, “and T haven't seen any- | body else breaking any bones to do it. | Now, Mother G a privileged an n for hoolk Gra the Ah, yes, o 1 while irl harm and 1 o8 She thut dropped as a not was question enty of the Kind night when Jim 1 1 Lily an me, thoup) She swept with stately of the kitch while Lillian e o cep iy hali-hysterical lauzn- I Mother Gratam's quieted her. Never L grumbling Lillian might reaklast dishe ti¢ W to irritability for the mien out Jast shot ! 1 have I closes were | 100 ter cars Ui {apolog t was WAy rom roaching rk trom 1 help it, Liflian,” T sald tically when I had pulled my- her and had nh\lr\nl n.;.x unsmiling, though not dis I seem to v‘m( to Immh ything today." ‘You're unstrur liagnosed cooly and I'm Have you chose to 'L 1 of I morr r, and ‘What utter rot ! mphatically, “You Katie's estimation iflw world have to gzu nd out the vou'll feel that how can't self wside from tl proving st Katie's wtion, that maze my | | recipient It cho i does ysterical," ‘What going to guessed ireak her swe to you?" SUPPOSE it the of lin you ive 1) ar' elf- (! | piqued | fact that I using n great of just added to the fact that many lovely frocks were cen at D Beach, indicates that luce, of every kind, color and width, will be much used this summer Spanish in black white, lare still decidedly popular A new lace which seems destined: to enjoy a real vogue this spring and during cours she said,|the carly summer is a misture of silk uppose she will have to rest |and wool in a big floral design, This N1 bear watehing, that|comes in wide flouncing 1 think there's any real| To meet the demand for dainty but she's just the foot.|fabrics which float gently, the manu- made w tool and a |facturers have dc their utmost, and put anything over | the array of chiffons, crepes, cm broidered nets, sheer novelty cottons, batistes, voiles and the like is enough to turn the heads of heauty-loving womankind The spring of 1922 has witnessed such an o of color, following @ season of somber black, that it will be no surprise if the brightest colors in wash fabrics are ignored by the woman selecting her summer dresse and white or sweet pea shades chol en, leaving the high colors for the vounger generation, which not Lil-| erow so fagged and flushed when the need | fhermometer heging to elimh, ¥ou | “\yhite or éream, pale blue, yellow WhY | o1 orchid always look exquisitely cool, to me| 4 h4°will he worn extensively, which, m trace to niy of e Katie inste W saying she thought thing, were vou the heir W ing about his trip to the village | Everybody listened to Snowball with wonder. That is, everybody wondered except Henrictta Hen. She began talking in a shrill voice about her visit to the county fair. And she said spitefully to Snowball, “You'd better get out of the way hefore old dog Spot comes back from the pas- ture! (Copyright New nny cere 1 but | Y Lillian retorted | Kknow that in| there is no one in as you. No, you'll gain, and when ¥ real reason, I just dic like standing nncovered be- girl's grit and sacrifice.” olted me i 0 wise Ll r face as s0me | for 4| fore an 1922 paper Metropolitan ice.) by er who PRUNE DISHES Sister Mary Tells How to Prepare Tasty Ones room," you 1 to 1 she the Mother Katie knew 1 for i in breakfa Graham ut them 1 like some E plenty ot prunes during these early spring days. And from wor v % S R, A RIDE TO TOWN. to old dog Spot's Green and ms new It wasn't ime great ‘n, as Johnnie herore nowba the white lamb, followed his yard and master about the into the farmnouse—when Mrs, [Green wasn't looking. It was a remark that about Snowball one day With Prunes 4 Rice Border Lighteen large prunes, table- breakfast to din-|spoons rice, 1-4 cup sugar, 1-3 cup ner there is a|shredded pistachio nuts, 2 cups milk, place for them in|1-4 gill whipping cream, 3 eggs every menu, (volks), 2 tablespoons peach marma- Stewed prunes|iade, 1 lemon, grated rind and juice. for breakfast may| Cook the rice in the milk until pall if served as[tender. Add lemon rind and sugar plainly stewed land let stand in a warm place un- prunes too often,{covered for 15 minutes. Stir in the be added and the npnd’ lemon juice yolks of the eggs and the lemon juice. a an prunes carefully re- | ut in a buttered ring mold, set in a moved from the stones and the whole [pan of hot water and bake haif an served in glass fruit cocktail the [ hour. 1ainily to the “same old| Remove from mold when cool PrRe ’ Cover with the marmalade, sprinkle Bnine NHED with the blanched and shredded nu neud(Eliing: tes It can be varied |and fill the center with the prune In several ways—the sauce can be|prunes should be carefully stewed and boiled custard or wi hipped cream, nuts|stoned and kept as perfect as possible, can be added to the pudding itself. Garnish with whipped cream to Children and invalids may be [serve. is is a rather more elabo- served prine whip quite happily [ rate de: but wholesome and easily as well persons Sisesten Prune Whip OerEn LIBRARY SEGTIONS {American Women's Organizations Working for Joint Aims ) disgust, pet lamb Much Johinnie soon bhe {long called 1y- | young teven long moving g her ban- agains look for was Johnnie made which caused speak his mind plainly to ‘ow. Johnnie Green actually in Spot's hearing, “Snowball as much as i do did have any use jor saham!® Lillian laid sheep,” Spot told the Muley Cow. affectionate hand | “Tveryhody knows they're all terribly upon the elder woman’s shoulder,|Stupid. So you can imagine how T “Madge and I are just waiting the|f€lt When Johnnie Green spoke like chance to break our hones out here,, that to his father.” And we'll promise to rinse every dish| The Muley Cow properly with hot water, and polish|SPe had a far-off ; them until we can our face i If she might be thinking about what Bt itvouili-only upstairs andy SPol was saying—or as i she might 2 not. Anyhow, she did not speak. L R “And to think"— Spot growled tantly and glanced at us shrewdly “You won't see anything very cheerful,” she observed acridly, “judg- ing from the Jooks of both now. Where's that ape of a “Have You Guessed? “I sent her to her said. “I've had a sess she lowered her “questioning on understand.” She might have been the figure in the third act of a melodrama in the gravity and emphasis of her words and manner. But Mother Gra- re- M said, knows “L- neve she as a won't obect a delicious and her cud. look in her eyes, as chewed as a see 1922, TEA Service.) g0 = grinned reluec- c It will take about one-third of pound of uncooked prunes to make one cup mashed and stewed prunes. Wash prunes carefully through sev- eral wate: Cover with one cup of cold water and let stand an hour. Cook in me water till tender. Itemove stones and rub prunes through a colander. Add sugar and cook till the mixture begins to thicken. Remove from fire and let cool Add salt, cream of tartar and | anilla to prunes. Add gradually to | the whites of the eggs beaten till| a of you girl 2" room,” lian on with portentously business—you Voi¢ that chief Peeria, 111, April 19.-—A music sec- tion in every public library in the United States is the joint aim of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and the National [I‘ederation of Waomen's Clubs. Brother federa- tions have created a department of ry extension, with M James H. h of Orlando, Fla., as chairman. Hirseh said the proposed music sections would prove valuable in mak- ing available information on music to those desiring if The committee working with Hirsch includ Mrs. Lacey per. Yuma, : W. Cochens, S Hancock, Stuart, op, Savannah, Cowles, Crawfords cob Van der Zee, Gordon Kingsbur gan; Mrs. Clara haven, Miss; Mrs (layton, Mo.; Mrs. Josephine Concord, N. H.; Mi liams, Merchantville guerite Fargo, Leonora Pierre | Henry Christianshurg, Va.; Mrs. Bassette, monds, Wash Edith Ruddock, Mani- “stitf stand up. a large s means ahsoiutely and The whites must They should he beaten on platter with a wire whisk Put pud- ding mixture in a buttered pudding | dish. €et in a pan of hot water and » minutes in a moderate oven. cold with hoiled custard whipped cream. One-half cup Fnglish walnuts may he added thing bhefore baking. Cgrnstarch Prune Podding. marter cup cornstarch, pound prunes, 2 cups cold water, cup sugar, neh piece k cinng mon, 1 1 cups hoiling water, lemon Wish ters. a or of | the | Serve all, And there was Snowb, following a little wau bekind them! Mes. Har- d to take care more than this lamb “to think how Johnnie when a baby! Do you nld take care of a baby? Do you suppose he'd pull a baby out of the mill pond? Or fight off a bull? Or kill a snake? The Muley Spot 1u he was no One-r suppose ille, Ind.; lowa City, §t. Clair, Stefflers, Geo. W. several of Wi cold prunes through Add the two cups water and let stand an hour Roil | until soft in same water Remove | stones from prunes and return prunes | to the water in which they were cooked Add sugar, cinnamon and hoiling water and simmer 15 minutes \Mix cornstarch to a smooth paste with a little cold water. Stir into prune mixture and cook, stirring con stantly for five minutes Remove from fire and take out the cinnamon | Add the jnice of the lemon and turn into @ mold to become firm and chill. Serve with whipped cream. This is a simple delicious d t. Michi Brook Cow turned her calra upon hegan ‘of must very jealous. Spot barked jealous. But I I, Lamb is yo course I'm not say that this Sy displeasing me Then why don't you again 1. A—only T don't This he'll other boy the that Beard, Lewis, Stone, Anna V Mis Wis w0 * the Muley | Spot interrupted, T I'm 1 cheep-killer intend to become one' the Muiey Cow, that lamb. The | to tease him be him about too much for John- | the Muley wo not A na said tired will be boy wages have been in- \0 per cent in Canton, Ll X Mechanics' crease 20 to China r_g;———-'_ LYCEUM THEATER Tonizht And ANl Week The Cormican Players “A Tailor-Made Man” ~—Wed., T and Sat, i Week—Engagement Eatraor Mr. Lou M‘ann America's Foremost Character \ctor And The Cormican Players in “Friendly Enemies” PARSONS { =——THEATRE— | NOW PLAYING 3008250, Wed. Mat. 500-82.00 Time Here—All New-—America's Foremost Revue. Third and Letest Edition of Tie Original and Only in amh follows will be 1 know d canse And nic BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for caiomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. an'r afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all | who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying |hc entire system. They do that which rous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. * All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen vears of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant | bad breath. (TN ) Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable G g wnt S d I (mnpnuwl mixed \\{)m rfi’i\? oil; you | eflr e l es can as will know them by their olive color. With ANN PKNNINGTON MANE & GEORGE, The World's | Dancers, also GEORGE WIlITE, (. hoys," “1 hope remarked.. tell w anybody Johnnie Green is sim 1 new pet of his.” days later that appened to cause old dog Old mistake he Time will net that no crazy about silly Matinee hurs. Next and his father Lbeneze Of them, un- 1! the n't Greer hiteh- the ¢ rar tarted e cou fo 1 have followed 0 11 hee Bt pasture, omif? Golden Syrup Kmerican Suge o1t e cha W K old the adehng t as turned the ™ Green J ook b ylowing ®fining Com hack snowl a hind them! n And Farr whole v 1 ver Green did vr. And Pves, Viest whall umped the rowball into rode to 1t and then ome agai was greatly And 00T began Snewball Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 15¢ and 30c. oot | 1f). And farmyard he APR [, soand reviews fu this colu tve nmusenant e Unless otnerwise indicated, theatrical notie 0 uro written by the press agencies for the respe . “GINGERBREAD MAN" [and docotea uniny TO HAVE SPECIALTIES naturally, just as if they w strolling ot, acting wre stroll- uround at Monte Carlo Mean while the cameras clicked, and ¢ taln bits of action for the picture were | enacted, aeainst this milllonaire back- ground, hy leh von Strolicim and the principals in the regular cast, Prices All nings, served, to b 1 he Gingerbread Man," sented al the Lyceum on May 4 under the anspices of the sonle organizations, will have original specialtios, Miss Anderson will present an alded by a larke girls' chorus: Harry Molander will also introduce a4 novelty and there will likewise be a speeial number enacted by children This evening there will plete rehearsal of the entire chorus at § o'clock Tickets for the production, which arc on sale from members, Crowell's drug store or Pierce's, will go on ex- change next Wednesday FOX'S THEATER Several hundred prominent San Francisco society folk played roles as humble “extras” in “Foolish Wives," the million dollar picture to he seen at [Fox's theater all this week, The “millionaire extr wer used to give tone to the promenade scenes which picture the wealthy crowds surging along the walks and terrace at Monte Carlo, The Universal I"lim company, in order to reproduce these scenes, built an immense set at Point Lobos, near Monterey, California. The ocean side of Monte Carlo's famous casino, the bandstand, and the slde prome- nades of the Riviera resort were du- plicated. Participation by San Francisco's Four Hundred was obtained hy Carl Lacmmle, president of Universal, as the result of a handsome contributfon to a worthy San Francisco charity. The wealthy Golden Gate hlue-bhloods motored to Monterey for the week-end Gertrude number, are ev re- for this after and cngagement noons, and hse are seats, 41c Loges PALACE THEATER complete assortment of rural some perfectly hurmless, some of considerable villainy, vome | lovable, most of them | il of them interesting are inciuded in the mn Folk the big Associated Producers' special production, which s b be | featured at the Palace theater on Thursday, I°riday and Saturday, An all-star cast, in which Lloyd Hughes is featured, has been ably di- rected by John Griffith Wray, under the personal supervision of Thomas H. Inece Ot a com cast and [ A types, capal exceedingly humorons and and true to lif cast of “Hom Thomas H, Ince- a new chapter and the ever- The Keith vau- four fine acts by Eldridge, Barlow and El- | a comedy trin who are excel- The other acts are films include “Robinson Crusoe Pathe News bill feature of popular deville headed dridee, lent entertainers of high caliber. Starting next Sunday night for & run of four the Palace will offer one of the greatest of the new photo- play hits, “Turn Tg The Right,” taken from the famous stage play by Win- chell Smith« On the stage it had a long and sensational run, and it 1s es- timated that during fts run in New York city more than half a million people saw it. Daly Council, No. 12, K of C. Gli:efl:r{Az::ay $3’OOO Gi April 21 to May 1 AT ARCH STREET ARMORY Entertainment And Dancing Each Evening Admission—25 Cents In Prizes ven Away e —— NOW! NOW! —FOX’S Afternoons Evenings All seats 35¢ 41c — 58c¢ Reserved Loges 69c CARL LAEMNMLE Fresents By and with VON STROHEIM — “Te Man You Wil Love to Hute” THE MOST COSTLY, GIGANTIC, SUPERB AND ARTISTIC SCREENSPECTACLE EVER DEVISED AND PRESENTED EITHER IN AMERICA OR ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE CIVILIZED WORLD Reproducing Capital of the in all ts Glory Monte Carlo World of Chance “WHERE EVEN SAINTS ARE SINNERS” The gay life of the city of pleasure—-the sun- drenched terrace and the sapphire sea—mon- daines—cocottes—Kings and crooks—woman’s vanity—busy husbands—idle foolish wives— enchanting—voluptuous—erotic night—and all the world on a holiday—whispers —sighs and kisses MORE THRILLS THAN WERE EVER BEFORE CONCENTRA- TED IN ORE G IGANTIC AND OVERWHELMlNG PICTURE |t | about | New ORE THROAT Cargle with warm salt watep ~then upp]y over throat v VAPO RRUR Qver 17 Million Jars Uul ch(y OF ¢, Arrangements are complete for the opening of the K, of . fair on ¥ri- day night, Many nelv novelties are to introduced in the booths and the cash prizes which are # be drawn off on the closing night are sure to he great attraction. Invitations IMuve i sent out to the various councils the state to attend on the dif- ferent nights, and many answers have been received denoting acceptance. The various councils about the state will also put on the entertainment which will give the people of the cit an opportunity to sec something new There will also he dancing cvery evening, musie to he furnished by the best orchestras about the city, and plans are being made whereby one or more nights will be devoted to the fun of a mardi gras, A novel feature of the fair this year will be the old- foned country store where an en- tire dinner may be secured for a single chance, The fair will open Fri- day night and will come to a close on May 1 1t will be held in the state armory on Arch street and a large crowd xpected every night. he is IYCI’UM THEATFR The Cormica ing favorahle Harris' Players are attract- ention in Cohan and big success, “The Tailor Made Man," in which they are now appear- ing at the Lyceum. Getting away to an unfavorable start due to the fact that the company had been unable to rehearse the piece thoroughly last week, the members of the cast now have their parts well in hand and are giving an excellent performance. The company s made up of many former members of Henry Miller and Louis Mann casts anl is without doubt the hest stock aggregation to appear in Britain. Widespread interest announcement that Louis R. America's greatest character actor and one of the hest known men cn the stage, will appear in person next k, taking the leading role in endly Enemies,’ 'which is to be the Cormican Players offering. Mr. Mann today stated that there is a story in circulation to the effect that he will not appear next week. Thil he emphatically denied, and he au- thorized personally the announcement that he will play here all week. followed the Mann, (_:uticura alcum is Fragrant and- Very Healthful J le {m of Cuucnn hbonlorl-. Dept. . eve: | w;th@de jhcs | Written by Julien Josephson A HEART-DRAMA OF IOOOO SMALL TOWNS » 60,000,000/ PLAIN PEOPLE AssociaTED PRODUCERS || Robinson Crusoe |KEITH VAUDEVILLE l—(.neal Acti—-l Saturday Matinee Only Jackie Coogan in “My Boy” ARk Laans TODAY CONTINUOUS ‘THE SHEIK’S WIFE’ A Photo Drama of Arabin made desert sands that comes to e of film art. on the RTIN & JANRE, LEN & MYRA.