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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1022, \ DAILY FASHION BERVIG) served A pinch of powdered sugar al | Investigate Applications and o suggestion of mustard may he | | “We have had painful experiances nused with salt and pepper Olive ol with persons representing themselves TOMORROW'’S FLAPPER IS DEMURE TODAY || et it veaner. ” il o | NEEDED IN RUSSIA e s However, there ave several vegetahle having none, olls on the market that make deli [to investigate the applications for ad 5 clous dressings Try until you find mittance, Hut if persons representing Adele farrison's New Phase of "vll'%& In thesa years that fall hetween | the oil you personally like the hest - |really big concerns and having ser tothood and flapperdom, the demure Re sure the oil you huy is fresh C M k l E [ p |tous intentions want to visit Russia REVELA’I‘I()NS ()F f'\ \\/rll’l“ ; chool days, littlo girls are not evuelly | If it is put up in tin cans see that Olll][l'y aeS [ asy or lfls it will not even .be necessary for i A V] ] Whandoned and lected by Dame | the can looks new and is without them to apply 3 . Ke ans apply in person to one of our ; \ g modes are evolved just for the Always store ofl in a cold place |can kave valuahle time by conducting ——— , \ hetwixt-and-hetween little girl of | Wipe the can carefully before put —— these preliminaries through their rep- Has Madge Made the Correct Guess | strong resourceful arm at my eight or nine or ten ting it away after using and he sure Moscow, April 22— 8oviet Russia is|resentatives abroad, Lillian's Bensque Wonds Deserye? In his absence \ | A quaint frock is one with a square|the cap is serewed on tightly, Oil [ready to waive numerous technicali American Capital Needed., I defy any waman in the wo e neck, a straight and severe little ho-| becomes tainted quickly and these (ties and make it extremely easy for “Prompt economic reconstruction of I promptly took the cu [ vemain unmoved by sue ( | dice, lacing primly up the front, and a|precautions are simple hut effective. | representatives of hig American firms| Russia and the world 18 net possible given me, althol ( K€ o matter how much she i full gathered skirt stitehed to the ho- to reach Moscow if they have serious | with » g i 3 LI s Rl ' ! ave serious | without American participation,” he an effort to bring ! N jove with her e b . tice and worn without girdle or belt (Copyright, 1023, NEA Rervice) | hantions and aotua) financial backe|continuad. ' “For example, thers are the rememhrance of the te ‘ the knowled of it comes te of any deseription. I"or a slender )it- - e ing, but is more or less ‘fed up" with |great concessions awaiting capital ‘in thvough Fwhich 'the _:‘ " \ v £ L8 WHAE the man whs Kas awor ‘ [Interesting because of its very simpli- American promoters, George Chicher-|8iberia, particularly along the Obi and ) . y city FALLS TO DEATH in, Commissar for I‘oreign Affairs, | Irkutsk rivers. Timber, coal and iron before me had prove M her love and homage has gone away ald tor a little season-~patiently chafing An idea borrowed from her| told The Associated Press correspon-|ore are there and in many places “No, T shan't ask Mr 1051 Olat domesticity—into the vieinity of a | mother's newest froek is the long s D dent in an interview. there is excellent sofl and good stay for lunc wilsted effect and the clever seheme | Ludwiz Heintz, Carpenter, 8lips While | When the correspondent told Mr, |climate, Only American capital could stressing the 4 ¥ al be 80 rigidly censored when 1 of bringing a little np-and.down full- " Chicherin that many American busi- [or would undertake such a masg- | ness into soft little folds on the un. =~ Walking on Joists on Bullding—|qegs men desiring to reach Russla lost | nificent, worth-while task as the de- tell Katie to y n L ) onfe or a little while the and dare him ne J VE [ knawled v Hugh irantland’ |der-arm geam, This 1s equally rrfi'(‘.; Dins Abtioat TRatanily, « [much valuable time hecause of the velopment of this ecountry, It is a or should know t ) thongh 1 eare comiared the fr the world more welee C v arenes; Meky thonghtles home tha Il whom she detests— perhaps I may tive in jersey frocks, which are so red tape, the commissar sald Russia [task for American pioneer spirit, | much liked for school frocka for Ludwig Heintz, aged b3 vears, of 61 | had to be careful whom she let in|opening up a new country when Am- | girls, or in other soft materials Connecticut avenue, was killed almost [but was not trying to thwart those |erica itself has no more great open- 1 &no T St ; 1 o ______|instantly yesterday afternnon ahonut 4|with legitimate business. ings for plonce realized, « PR, = - i o'clock when he slipped on a joist on enthusinsm r ed [s erpy=T) E TA LES |der young onion tops—these should [the second floor of a huilding on some, g t |7 s ke all be used alone or in combination. [which he was working and fell | i ; chap had 1 TR I\ A 3 R Hard-boiled eggs add to the attrac- | through to the floor heneath service in \ ! &5 "THE TALE- OF . - udly Lo R tiveness and nourishment of any green| e was working as a carpenter at 1 1y that every one of 1 ) :,6’ ‘»' X A N\ b salad served with IPrench dressing. | 108 West street in the omploy of only gratit rd f WBALL I{\ £ g, |And speaking of hard boiled eggs, re-|Adolph Reinas,” He with other men | o N ; i - and as him [member that it takes longer to cook|on the job was laying a floor Mr. Chedter hed n whoem [ \ ETY v e a fresh egg than it does one three or|he walked over the joists, he was ¢ X b Ly four days old, seen to lose his footing and fall., Musical comedy DC Luxe At barrassment T 4 { d P Let the eggs stand in boiling water| Afedical Examiner Waterman Lyon, ARTHUR SCOTT FAILEY 5 g 30 minutes. Do not let the water|who viewed the body, said that death said hurriediy . 57 “I hope you P ¥ 3 N M Dy TS | | bubble, but keep .1t the simmering | was due to a {r:mmrn,n('fihr- skill, no home to-which o ) p THE PROMISED TREAT., . i A, | point. i near the hase. Y i P French Dressing. Mr. Heintz was well known in build- y ’ ’ come,’” and there ¥ L Snowbhall wasn't, sorry t] wiils ; ness in his tone (;,}.-“w’ .‘1 :: .}}'.-"r .|:-“"‘~:\y::|.'y|7':"‘ 1‘,1 Chill the bowl or saucer or mixing|ing circles about the city, and had Lillian ’ 1 el o e e ‘,,Hl‘i", \ W bottle. Chill the oil and vinegar.|been a resident here for some time. . i i ke 1 PRI 4 calle s 4 I | PUt one-half teaspoon salt, one-fourth |He is survived by his wife, a daugh- Under Auspices Masonic Associations was sure 1 t e o tul place, He had pl of com atience in sonn fiap P e siE ol | ‘ o teaspoon pepper, three tablespoons|ter, Mrs. Charles Sahrbacher, a son, . . 2 : vinee Whap wiis fDak o ing | Gustave Heintz, a step-daughter, Mrs. Entire Cast of Local People oil, one tablespoon vinegar in mixing e othey Nind. | SheeP With him. ~And not only did Wi £ bottle and shake vigorously, Or put |Fred Woesner and two step-sons, Tickets at Crowell’s and C. L. Pierce’s “But 1 must lis n soon. boooms nBAualn itr ; i 5 Jfoquuited with Blan the salt, pepper and oil in a bowl and |Otto and Herman Steltner. He was a the extra plate, and then come back | piti woodtnuek and Jimmy Babhit] ¢ 4 G o [24d the vinegar slowly, beating con-|member of the German Benevolent|§ Fye, 50¢, $1, $1.50 Mat. 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 here, I'l be mush ohliz P et g e L > ¢ : #%9 |stantly with a silver fork or a dover|society and St. John's German Lu- l « ind old Mr. Crow. And though som ihsran «ohiifch. - Hdward Helntz. D. Seats on Exchange, Wed. April 26 are some points I war Pl 9 b o TaB BB HEI R ca beater, i o E B Dichr puRep Hall i f‘"” i s Many women like to mix the dress-|S. C. killed in France, was another : so young a lamh as &nowball, Mr ’ . { B Grens. 1 hurried away with a tiny fee Crow often went out of his way |ing at the table when the salad is|son. of chagrin, That Lillian had dismissed | giop and talk with him me a bit cavalierly T realized That was because Mr., Crow loved a Knen a0 Rt e Mo e, lone | bit of goesip. And he.was willing to|Sister Mary Tells the PlOpCl“ 1 should have carved no whit. ¥ chat with anybody on the chance of 9 . there was something in the honest,|picking up some interesting morsel of 5 \ i vl e e s et Rlerda “ ay to Make Them Y which Tom Chester | given me dur i “We're going to have a treat,” K 1 HILE fresh vege- | ‘ ing our search for Junior which \wfl | Snowball informed old Mr. Crow one tables are rather |M appealed to me—and my vanity rmli‘fh\ high early in the | not help a tiny bit of resentment at| The old gentleman cocked his head g season, try using ||M being belittled in his eyes. one one side and looked at Snowball them in salads. | Like a Sentinel | “How do you know you are?” he A small amount ||# The unworthy little teelnig vas al- | demanded. He was a great one for . goes much far- (Mg . ‘ most instantly banished hy another, |asking questions ther this way | a wondering curiosity to Lillian's| "he Muley Cow told me,” Snow- than if the vege- selection of Tom Chester as her medi-| ball_explained. “Down in the barn - tables are served ||@8 - g s o ican i uRiaatton. Sith. the he heard Farmer Green tell Johnnie 1S a vegetable | @ ernment operatives due in few | about it = ! \\1!\]1 the meat, i hours. At the time of Junior's kid-| “Ah. h cried Mr. Crow. “I'll - Ho Wighout e napping, Lillian had been desperately | have to keep an eve on things. 1f |y, ;mmmem e ort if mecessary, | ‘e had kept all knowledge of ntof 2 green salad ||i 9 o9 PY ® ill, and we had kept at least on the awful thing from her until afl i L phig e daviduring the Epring she had recovered. She had had no | g £ And salad need not be an elab- || i ersonal acquaintance with Tom vate affaly soi elab-otlg . . . Gt 1 e : oiee affalr swathed in a rich mayon. Presenting One of the Biggest Hits of Present Day Photoplays! Qe essin A dinner salad s Indeed, as 1 looked back, T was| f preferably composed of salad greens, sure she had never seen him befom 2 With mavbe a strip or two of aspara. || i & 4 this hour, for we had kept her in| T 8uS or some other fresh vegetable to |8 p More Than Half A Mllllor almost absolute secinsion until her | il give tone, and plain French dressing g i trip to the Catskills. And while 1} 2 If the greens 3 and dry and often had spoken of*his Kindness and 4 the dressing carefully seasoned the likable young personality, yet it had f ) perfection of the salad is assured, g i » ) people saw the play in New York been Hugh Grantland to whom we all 1 To prepare greens for a had given credit for ‘the wonderful i S falad: If possi wask ach leaf 3 TR ‘ : L under runing water, hojding ine Joor Tl ; ----it was given 443 times there my heant pressive | way in which he had tracked the 7, criminals and had restored our hoy ol Spen &nd Nigrp engle, Miny, il N 4 | invisinie s are washed off and S el ) \ Dl | any sand or dirt is carried away by The name was like a key to the Plig JOve OTichis Walpr. Shake each leaf as free from wa- little puzzle. He must be in com- | munication with hoth Lillian and Tom ter as possible and put on a clean dry towel to drain Wrap loosely Chester, must have recommended the lad to Lillian. 1 stopped short on my in the towel and put in a cold place way to the kitchen with almost an fov A nour oz, eerie little feeling at my heart The lettuce or other salad plant becomes very erisp under this treat- Never do T receive any communica- 7 tlon from Hugh Grantland save thej ment.and geemsto have o fresh dewl- PR A e - —— |ness quite impossible to attain hy conventional picture post-card with | there's going to be a treat I must get £ his traveling address on the m ol 16 Wriina, ot S \l\'hor({q it going | \25hing and drying each lea with a 8 s £ L G |towel. The I'rench housewife has a e e el S B o diehendant vl opect R aRe il igdiad ankats She e herll Now they---and many times their which he mails me wheneva | your treat?" i e carefully washed greens in this wire leaves his permanent address for any| “Right here in this pasture hox and whirls them rapidly. This number---are flocking to see the time longer than a day or two. Bul| “That's good!" Mr. Crow exclaimed, : ) dries the plant quickly, but fails to) |8 from _time to time, in odd bits of [ “I'm glad of that. I can enjoy ft, L & i 3 E ¥ ‘e the crispnes revelation, there comes to me the|then. I feared it might he in ethe |EUS (AC SURRRESS picture, for even greater on the knowledge that he is like a sentinel [ barn And I like plenty of room if | .0, J8e5 B o & ; i | of the leaves with the o Shr at the crossways of my life, thas (I'm to enjoy a treat properly.” the );”.”,,L .‘””\‘.1,”):“’.11;,?1:]: \}.’::2 Bercen than o the Stage 18 'r}:lrfhxs’nw R pReiny SRSt os ol | - oAl PRERR A0-UERl ) BIE NS s dbhamalad St e - Jeete T ; ch he ls not |njm,mv_y and that “"\'mr e Jint v any.|When preparing a meal. It takes 6 stands ready; with roval ald and| J ley Cow didnt say any-|ime to wash and crisp salad plants. protection whenever 1 shall need it | thing about your heing invited he | Do this right after lunch and have|! . - . Madge is Comforted. [ blurted. I fact she said that this | o ervihing ready to put together when || b 4 Offcoursel 1. knew that tlils present | treat-Wwas for us.gheen oy, Inecded. A green salad with a French (|2 assoctation of Lillian and Tom Ches. [ “Dont you worry about that!" the | cceing shonld not stand after being ter, through Grantland’s recommenda- | 0ld gentleman assured him. "I Know jn,icaq for the oil and vinegar wilt the | 5 tion, had nothing to do with me or|Well enough that if Farmer Green | ‘.o | my needs. But as well as if 1 had|didn’t mention inviting me it was be- [ pyoto yre many salad plants to]l? . heard the words from Hugh Grant.|cause he forgot it. I know he wouldn't [apoose from. Try them all and avoid ||| ' land's own lips, did I k that the [like it If I stayed away.", monotony. Keep this list in mind |i§ 3 1l began to wish he hadn't A ] i | army officer had kept toeh “wifii | Suowball hegan ) N1 hen yon go to market and be on the the younger man in order to have a|mentioned the treat to Mr. Crow. But |0k out for something different. 4 : rd the t was ont And when Mro [ e Goypse Jettuce comes first Most || . r === | (Crow asked when the treat Was going | noysons prefer head lettuce, but leat Snowhall confessed that the |1ai1y0e contains quite as many of the |i§ v had told him the floek |, 0h talked of vitamines as head nioy 1 vy day Water cress, enrly endive, romaine, | i £ I Mro Crow with a smirk | mrepneh endive, chicory, voung dande- TIME IN BED | "Then I tay where “C | Jjons, pareley, mint nasturtiums, ten- |8 [in that tall elm over by the stone wall, | T m——————— i When 1 see the sheep begin to bunch Farmer’s Wife Tells How Lydia E. el s SUNDAY NIGHT Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound |/ 1*/<¢ "ot three i - ahien Made Her a Well Woman . t ‘ ¥ Lyceum Theatre T will,"" Snowball promised And then Mr. Crow got ready to fiy Special Double Feature Program [k | s They liked it---and so will you---beeause it is ¢ Carter’s Creek, Tenn. — *‘ Three years v g DAVID BUTLER in o ‘o by June Mathis and pRERT el P HARTE | syte was he s, pausing [N «BIRP BANG-BOOM” - i Mary O Hara, story, first of all, of the heart---a story as hu w,,....."l half of my time in the treat to be ON i g8 ,lill B LRI | sty o i e ment (] BISHARE SRCHE T4 e man as mistakes, a story of love and laughter Z‘EJ" S5 tihees, | hocn today't Snowball exnlained HALL ROOM RO ‘ Ehgtograplied o) iohn) Feveils and for those who believe in mothers. b 1 B ekl Ry OfC Y “NOBODY'S BABY" 8 s ydia E. t inz squawk when he lmklmm\\«nwnlx\n 1 ¢ . = \(‘lp{\n \nmpxhnt‘ Compound Tablets p K far’ By, fram .|| and used Lydia E. |, i _ ket 224 . : > Pinkham’s Sanative Nl gelit e arled: P ey Wash. 1 am a well Sy 4 At woman now and have B | P ;ml\ . been for two years, I can work as well as ¥ ( ¢ members of N any one who is younger and as [ am a hody of soviet farmer’'s wife I have plenty to do for [ | H'* " == g cultivate my own garden, raise many 7 y chickens and do my own housework. | wsdpagt |14 ¢ You may publish this letter as I am LYCEUS THEATER ] Women's Thave e o well 313 bapyy — S All Star Cast With ALICE TERRY-The Heroine of “The 4 Horsemen” women as I have been sowell and hap \ y | since my troublesare past.”'—Mrs F The C'ormican Players Haiony ’ BustomsT, Cartar's Creck, Temn, “A Tailor-Made Man” CompIEle Clangs. ot YAGAEHIEE Totas Note—Countty scenes in this production were taken at Wmchell Smlth’s estate, Farmmgton 3 t . I T MONSIET R ADOLPHUS Most women find plenty to do. I Matinees—Wed,, Thurs.and Sat. Assisted by Andre Vivianna=French e they are upset with some femaleailment Proiive Dniisatis PERRARER — and troubled with such symptoms 23 Neat I“\"'v':\h-.;'lll'r“:-"t"‘l"""’"' ‘ SBOHEMIAN LUFE. SIINDAY ONLY KEITH VAUDEVII‘LE Mrs. Galloway had, the smallest duty JEAN SOUTHERN, in BT o A 1 i b Srasys i, 3F e | Mr. Lounis Mann (* Crowelln; KNGHIEL &0 YHLs " . « 9 arvn}crvnusand irrimhln,wflhmnamh. America’s Foremost Character L L B L “SAVED VIA. WIRELESS Featlll‘l]‘lg‘ I\IEMORIES ton and out, of sorts generally, give the | Actor: And TONEPHC K. WATSON Final Chapter of “The Mistress of the World” One of the Best Comedy and Singing Quartets in Vaudeville Vegetable Compound a fair trial. We | In His Tnimitabls Monologue ry pr P T ‘or 104 ¥ o » . believe it will help you greatly, for it | The Cormican Players i AT bas helped others. in “Friendly Enemies” O el B A