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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE RALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922, DAILY FASHION SERVICE, === MODISH DANCE FROCKS MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS 1§ (K REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Seven layers—count them-——seven! And more than that if you want them, The ruftied dance frock-—never en- |tirely out of fashion for girls and |young women-—has billowed Into popularity enee more The newest dance frocks are shown in weveral shades of green which are €xpectad to be fashionable all winter. Other new colors are mimosa, tiffin, wallfiower and tangerine Nickel grey is still another coming favorite, Thé many-flounced dance froeks | are shown chiefly in chiffon and are ! usually very simply made. The model sketched shows a new sleeve that is graceful and becoming. Adele Garrison's New Phase of GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature = | I had not seen Allen Drake for a t week, but Tom Chester had not hap- to cross my path for a much . period, 8o it was with a sense | duty as a hostess instead of o | preference that 1 passed by Mr ind extended my hand first to Tom Chester, who colored boyishly as he bowed ahove it How torily The Hint Lillian Gave Madge df the Part Katic Was to Play, &Gy - — e 7 XLGOHOL-3 I’BR. GENT. AVeéelnblel‘rmmhmfiffi- ! gimifating theFocd by Regu A ting the Stomachs and s | e ¥ pened waited until we were well out of wprshot of room before I ;1«» the astonishment I felt at Lil- Nan' spee little matd g ston Katie \den encourage tion, d longer of my lireot Iralke 1 1 begar anyway her o your What's lon't (ues the intend ridiculous to big to THE CANI | I sald perfune I saw a hurt expres- formality in his ingenu- I added more warm- had deserted us have missed you.'" really?" The words tumbled out, and at the undie- guised pleasure in his eyes I regret. ted my cordiality, I had the feeling that everybody in the room had heard and seen him and was amused. Surely T returned quickly, as I ind crossed the room to Al- Drake's side, Welcome back "iout my hand in greeting. 1o you do?" Yo matter how damp or how hot the summer, Life Savers remain dry. this no- Sian as 3 sion at the A NS YOUNE EVOS. I thought altogether, We I out of y ly, what ing her Need chan tion." “Abso! don't you has he temper and | the movies bave But idea of ise Iy you serfous- lea ridicule Their cooling mint flavor stimulates digestion and freshens the mouth. fairly Tuesday, Aug. 15. KDKA (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). 7:00 P. M.—The Joseph Horne company weekly fashion letter for women. 8§:00 P, M.—TUnited States public health service semi-weekly broadcast. 9:00 P. M.—Miss Juliet Bartlett, soprano soloist; Phillp Thomas, bnr-‘ itone; Francls Meyers, tenor; Arthur Brown, accompanist, I slightest e of realizing In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, none,”" she a Ve Z Kat to len to something—it with to the family ecir- necessity her puts | into other t mischief distinetly when time ounting TALES ares . nique experienc E PY—TIME WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield, Mass.) 7:30 P. M.—Baseball scores. Uncle Wiggily Bedtime story. 7:45 P. M~—"Cast Iron.” One of a series of talks by Robert J. Spence. 1 Market report.” | 8:00 P. M.—Programsof baritone solos by Dwight 1. M. De Vaux, Wil- liam C. Fitts, pianist. Wiz (Westinghouse—Newark, N. J.) 7:00 to 7:30 P, M.—"Man in the Moon Stories.” 9:15 P. Musical concert, Louise Patterson, soprana. 10 P. M.—Musical Jimmy Chuck, who glowered at Jim- | my’'s back. "“The young upstart!" he spluttered. Over by the cornfield Jimmy found | somebody he kKnew, because this per- | | son was black and cawed hoarsely. ! “It's old Mr. Crow,” Jimmy Rabbit murmured e doesn't look natural; but it's certainly he.” “How do you do, [ cgled | T0ld Mr. 1 ge thoug (BRIAND ARRESTED, BUT BY MISTAKE Madee, cven Be a silent that Kat it 11 pect there is my system.' promise AR e (hs AtLOmon ‘io(")‘\ But T hate her outiandisl afraid s satisfied." “Can We \ave et 1 Former Premier of France Taken By into her become restle Mr. Crow?" he Policeman As Suspected L WOODCHUCK'S SPECTACLES. Chicken Thief, Aunt Polly Woodchuck was—as he put nt—ein a peck o' trouble. She had lost her spectacles. She hunted | for them in her underground house. ! She huntad in her doorvard. But®he ! couldn’t find them anywhere. me!" she said. "I don't what to do. I hope I shan't anything more, because it's hard Crow stared at him. He had noticed the spectacles. And he wished that they were on him in- stead of on Jimmy Rabbit. They wade Jimmy look very wise, “Ah2m! I see you have some hand- gome new specs. Let me try them on!"” said Mr. Crow. can't” Jimmy answered. 1 James Daniel Murray, “They're not mine.” And he turned| 10:30 P. M.—Piano wa | Martha Weiss. for me to And things without specs.| .gfop1 But 1 still got my nose; so I can thief!" find herbs and gather them. And I've Jimmy Rabbit stopped. still got my ears; so I can hear a dog| ‘I'm no thier.” he cried. \,,‘,..,“. 1f Tlest h\ nese a‘tvrl my ears| .yogre wearing spectacles that; I'd be in a terrible pickle. Fasiit nelone Boaeh werrisdeit unw) Aunt Polly Woodchuck had a habit ' that you won't take corn that doesn't talking to herself, She was still| belong to you?" The old gentleman aking when all at once she stpo-'made such an uproar that a dozen of 3 ked her head on one side.and his cronies flaw over from the edge| (:45 P. M.-—Police reports. she sniffed the air, of th= woods and added their nmgyl‘nows flashes, final scores Rabbit and a Chuck com-!cries to Mr. Crow's. §:05 P. M.—Evening program, this way'" she exclamed Jimmy Rabbit turned and fled. v Jimmy Rabbit aud Billy| “Dear me!" he zaid. "I don't think Woodchuck slipped under the pasture |1 liks to wear spestacies after all.| (gen. Elec. Co. Schenectady, N. Y.) | 5 And 1 expected it would be fun." 7:00 P. M.—Produce and stock| He hadn't run far bgfore he noticed [y aryet quotations; baseball resuits; | a fignse coming toward him through results of races at| | the meadow. Rouen, France, Aug. 15, (By Asso-| ciated Press).—Poiice headquarters bere following an epidemic of petty chicken coop thefts recently sent out! |instructions for all the commissaries' ito be on the lookout for suspicious| characters. A young, ambitious gen- darme, recently appointed, today hailed a pedestrian who was not armed with identification papers. The gendarme escorted his prlsoneri to the nearest police station.~ The prisoner told the youthful of-| ficer that he was '‘certain to receive a lot of credit for this arrest.” Upon arriving at the station house Ithe prisoner was allowed to telephone to the public prosecutor here, who orderad his immediate release. He proved to be Aristide Briand,- seven itimes premier of France, who head- ed the French delegation to the Washington conference last Novem- ber. sententi she | long a jured ! she in Brookly tamed, and awhile, Rut over Jim ag ishly pro thing's me. sly, wil Jim n with and 1 bacl e. Of course o rom that foo . D pretty program by baritone concert by e to zettle down s bezinning to wor Dear only she's too freak- | Know bawled Mr. Crow. ‘Stop, WGI (American Radio and Research Corp, (Medford Hiliside, Mass.) ¢7:00 P. M.—Sleepytime stol Angel of the Battlefield.” Mi |Randall. 7:20 P. M.—Juverile hour. *The Eunice . Unlesa otherwise indicated, theatrical motices and reviews In this column are. writtew by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. slv unobservant, 1| 0f relieved when she Iate'“ MYSTERIOUS TENOR AT PALACE. | CONNIE TALMADGE—FOX'S. The Keath vaudeville bill at the| Beginning tomorrow, Fox's theater Palace is featuring a mysterious tenor | will show “Happiness A La Mode,” who bills himself as a question mark, 5 ; assisted by Rex McGough \\'thut‘smr”"g Fopslancs giTaimadse (L and a doubt this mysterious singer is one | Pustin Farnum in “Strange Idols. of the best singers that has ever ap-| Tonight is the final showing of peared in. this city. Many in the Basil King's “The Dust Flower” and audience last evening gave severalipiaine Hammerstein in “Reckless ., | Youth.” guesses as to his identity and it is said that a very few did name him. Fox's has pooked a great picture It {s- “Na<. The other vaudeville numbers are) fine’gcts and include Rita Shirley, a|for August 27, 28 and 29. | nook of the North.” Actually taken' in the Arctic regions, this picture is captitating singing comedienne who as thrilling as any ever flimed, show- puts her little offering over nicely; ;.hm and Flo Bofard are a comedy| Sydney, N. S, Aug. 15—Virtually | was well known when he was horn, with polar animals and every important coal mine in Nova'and was away from home continually. Witty talk; and Jeanette dnd Harry | sceneyy that is beyond comparison. switched the “Tom listena “Ha while A may for t be- | ginnine to tel called me. Al the library leep to drawling voic twice Katie primped according fitne: ar twe mere, an the pre be ready t it when you WAS JENNIE LIND'S BROTHER. - New York, Aug. 15.—Claus Gus- tav Willlam Tind, who claimed he { was the brother of Jennie Lind, fa-| mous Swedish singsr, died yesterday | in the Brooklyn aparement house where he worked as janitor, He was 73 years old. He had never seen his | famous sister, his widow said. Lina tion Has Ceased to Operate. | .., yore 52 years ago. His sister news bulletins: IS “It's nothing but a big Wood.|“oL2082 SPTINES progEke, chuck,” he thought. But all at once| : a sharp bark told him that he was| mistaken. “Old dog Spot!" he ex- claimed. He hurried for a hollow I tree that he knew, just over the fence. And there he stayed until Spot grew tired of waiting for hiny to come out. That very day Jimmy returned the spectacles to Aunt Polly. "I wish I had taken the turnip instead,” he told her. “You shall have it anyhaw,” she | | eaid. She gave him the biggest one| she had | (Copyright 1922 by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) ey've come d ve have to say S CLOSED. SCOTIA MID t can't pnssibly o her ideas of the ty minutes or we'll have way to the part i Lvery Important Vein in North Sec- team who offer good songs and very|ing fights — Shields close the bill to big applause The week-end program brings Rich- LIVING COSTS IN AUSTRIA. | with their excellent dancing routine.|Talmadge in “The Cub Reporter” and Vienna, Aug. 15.—(By Associated The feature photoplay presents ‘Whit- | Shirley Mason in “The New Teach- ton miners at mass meeting r-pudl»[Prflss.yAThe cost of living in Austria man Bennett's dramatic production|er.” ated the agreement which their of-|increased 124 per cent in the last 30 he Truth About Husbands' fea-| Sunday night George Arliss in his ficers made with the British Empire days, according to the monthly index |turing an all star cast headed by May|famous play, “The Devil,” and Steel corp., the principal operators of firure made public today. The offi-| McAvoy. The story contains many “Tracks.” the province, and declared for the cial value of the kronen was 58,‘5’.’5w1rama'ic situations and has a climax —rr— strike. | to the dollar. {that is most Interesting. Starting The strikers seek the same wages' !Thursday for the balance of the week as paid in 1921. The employers offer- the headline attraction is C. B. Mad- ed 20 per cent less. dock's vaudeville production ‘“Rube- Iville,” a comedy musical offering with a cast of ten rubes. The rube band is| |one of the big hits of the act. - JUNKET I CREAM BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for NEA Service and Columbia University Sweet, unpasteurized milk, when thickened by rennet or junket tablets, nakes one of the best desserts for children and any one who needs to |have a large quantity of milk in the diet. . The following recipe is for junket frozen: IFirst make the usual junket recipe, using one tablet or gne-teaspoon ren- net to one quart lukewarm milk. . Break up the tablet into small pieces and dissolve it in one table- [spoon cold water. Let the junket set {in the usual way; add to 1 quart | junket: 1 cup sugar 1 cup cream 14 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon vanilla Freeze as you would any ice cream. This is excellent served with canned | or fresh fruit, and gives sufficient | cream for ten servings at a very small . ther he exclaimed me money cious young only there Scotia is closed today by a strike of upwards of 12,000 miners of the| province. Five thousand Cape Bre- like a nice ked out for a ible chance of any harm com- ing to her.” I wished I could ism, but T could tion ti zealous for he cerned share her optim- REPUBLICANS PRESS ON. Dublin, Aug. 15—(By Associated Press.)—The last position of import- ance in County Kerry to be held by the Irish irregulars has been occu- 1;\(”1 by national army troops. The ! occupation was preceded by a brief engagement on the outskir of the town after which the irregulars fled. anger cor *The goung spluttered. She would not wittingly send upstart! Katie into danger, but I resolved to| keep a secret wary eve upon my ift- tle maid through the strenuous time which evidently awaited her A Hearty Welcome, As we neared the lihrary lagged behind Lillian with a unaccountable reluctance to enter room. I was like a confused school-|.puck asked her girl, 1 told myself scathingly. T just what I don't Know,' 1 forced down my embarr Polly. “To whoever finds with an iron hand as I followed give anything he asks—if lian into the room where my i, v Tom Chester A Drale Apples?” Billy to their feet at our entrance quired quickly. He Lapples. DOUG. FATRBANKS ARRESTED. _{ Gossip’s Corner Polly | fence and paused when Aunt called to them here, door T4 something sudden | fq my spectacles the Where are they?" Actor, Accompanied by Mary Pick- ford, Said to Be Speeder. If You Are Well Bred You are always careful about yeur appearance and do not consider housework an excuse for being un- |tidy and unkempt. You provide your- | self with neat houle dresses and are as attractive in them as you are in| more formal attire. | Then if you are taken unawares by o the morning caller, you do not have ¢ /to apologize for your untidiness risk displeasure by refusing an m. Pearance. 1 [ I want you to Help me to boys or me “Come Pomona, Cal, Aug. 15.—Douglas Tairbanks, motion picture actor, was arrested Saturday night for speeding, it became known yesterday. He was sz2id to have been driving thirty-five miles an hour. His wife, Mary ford. was with him. Fairbanks will | appear for trial August or| PNt i X 31”’: House Dresses, Smart house dresses are made of imported cretonnes in gay colors, Jap- crepes, unbleached muslin, ' gingham, chambray and satesns. They make it possible for a woman to be attractively and smartly costumed, jéven at the most humble tasks. On Coa Embroidery is used on fall coats in interesting ways. One of white broad- cloth is covered with cat-out designs of red, stitched on with coarse white isilk. Another, also white, has de- igns composed of French knots in | vellow. Billy Wood- | That's ald Aunt 1em 'l Ve Lifebuoy has giventheworlda new idea of car- ing for the skin, ather, ng 2ot on Woodchuck was very fond o Lingerie Collars. Lingerie collars and cuffs are going to he featured on the street frocks| for fall. Attractive coat dresses in Poiret twill and piquetine are appar- ently glad to have a little ornamenta- Ition of this nature. -—apples!” Aunt Polly pro i Marriage A La Mode, When a woman of Dahomey mar- ries, she takes upon herself other ob- ligations than those of keeping up the| with vou, home and getting three square meals ked some- a day ill, are| She is presented with a muzzle-| ™ loading musket and put into military Aunt Pally tralning. Thus if her inclinations why don't you hunt for my|are not Amazonian, she hesitates labout accepting her suitor, regardless of the dictates of her heart. Woodchuck began to Aunt Polly's dooryard Rabbit only sat down and Billy about |anese 1 1 F Jimmy HINISTER'S CHRONIC 3ut Advises Stomach Sufferers to |young man:" Aunt Polly Use Jaques’ Little Wonder | 14! sharply. “You're Capsules Rev, J. H. Watrous, Baptist pas- | tor of Jamestown, N, Y. knowa what it is to suffer the pains of chronic indigestion. He speaks from | experience when he recommends to other stomach sufferers the sura mmeans of relief which he found so Belpful. In an open letter addressed to *Fellow Sufferers from Indigestion” the writes: “I would advise and urge that any person suffering from ths many sorts of indigestion proceed &t once to give Jaques’ Little Wond= er Capsules a fair, thorough trial. I thave had much personal and paine ful experience with what has come to be Chronic Gastric Indigestion. Very naturally have tried many dif- ferent remedies. Am now using | @bove named remedy with very | Pleasing results, Give them a trial” Jaques® Little Wonder Capsules @re quick, sure relief for indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, heartburn, | Polly inquired ®as and constipation. There s no “Let me wear vour fuss or bother. Simply take one | (i tomorrow!" said Jimmy Rabbit or two cflnplu]eu and a slwallow of | A jook of dismay came over Aunt ‘water an et prompt rellef. They |, ’ s g - Bre sold under 6 Euarantes of sace Lol S face She had alnays heard faction or money baci. HE N g kol Physiciang Who have been told e nRsL SROUEHEL TS ‘ ghe formula for making Jaques’ e Little Wonder Capsules agree that rathe the ingredients are of excellent suggested medical value in relleving indiges- he gaid gion and dyspepsia. These capsules please are superior to pills and tablets Anunt Polly took them off which often become hard and pass Rabbit put them ®olidly through the digestive tract. look Aifferent ‘Thelr pure gelatin covering dissolves erything's twisted,” writhin one or two minutes after en- M- fR AR & 5 e fering the stomach, releasing the . “',W‘L ‘:,y J‘,"”w ‘;,’L,n,‘r,x ‘]n "::", dngredients to begin their patn eas- 0% 57 CHCL L VU A AL 4ng relief quickly. Try them if you ?28ainst the top rail, for the spectacies have indigestion, dyspepsia, flatu. M2de it hard for him to see. lence, catarth of the stomach, diz- Soon he met a person in the mead- Wake up your skin! LIFEBUOY HEALTH SDAP Lady Diarlfia" Takes a -Dip not SpeCs e Jimny them don’t hunt any more," | Rabhit told her. “I've found | re pushed back on your need to Satin Again. head.” Satin-surfaced silks have returned Aunt Polly Woodchuck clapped a to fashion's graces now that the aw to her head and hegan to giggle. jdraped gown is so thoroughly estab- She had been wearing her spectacles lished as the fall favorite. They may all the time, and didn't know it. be had in plain as well as in plaid, “Sakes alive! chuckled. “I'd striped and brocaded effects. | lose my nose if it n't hitched on tiaht And now, young man,” she added, “you found my specs for me. What can I do for you? 1 give you?"” cried | 4 | | ;18 RESUMED. Boston, Aug. 1h.—Resumption of | rail and lake freight transportation gervice hetween New England and the west, via Ogdensburg, N. Y., was an-/ | nounced today by the Rutland rail-| | road company, The service was fors | merly operated by the Rutland Tran- ! et company and. was discontinuad, under the provisions of the Panama | canal act when the company ~Wwas | ebliged to dispose of its lake steam- she was s Hosiery | | Venetian blond and antelope are What shall {new shades in hosiery. They are very sheer, and usually have “epen-work Billy Woodchuck, |slocks. hurrying up jon't want any apples,” | hbit. And Billy Wood- h disappoin 1t would vou like ™' Ax Tonight and Wednesday MAY McAVOY — I — “THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS” A Drama Everyone Should See. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring s L3 ad come No! 1 Jimmy Rs Salad Sets, { Salad sets are a popular gift for| brides. They consist of a deep bowl, | six plates, and a wooden-handled fork {and spoon. Tsually they are in golid colors. Green, blue, red or yellow are the most common. chinek “Then wh spectacles un- BraceleYs, RBracelets are second only to ear- rings at the present time. Those of | black jet are greatly liked, and so e the wide cilver bands set with| ise of no small size, one she Now Playing HELENE CHADWICK “THE DUST FLOWER” could be so qguier ‘ W ternip 2’ No, thank apectacles In't ye N he you T'll take The Myste;‘ious Tenor Assisted by Rev. McGough WHO IS HE? Other Fine Acts. Bronze Pumps. Bronze pumps are back in faver after an absence of several geasons. They come in the faney strap models with French or Spanish heels and in the low-heeled Greek sandal that will continue into the fall. the 8o And Jimm “Things tered Es Addea Attraction SCREEN SNAPSHOTS CSUNSUINE COMUDY™ he mut- e e e - e e e Wednesday—Thursday DUSTIN FARNUM Necklaces, IRANGE IDOLS" You may have to get an addition Thurs.—C. B. Maddock’s siness after eating, gas or heart. burn, , ©On sale at The Dickinson Drug Co.. New Conn., or 60 c by mail_post- Capsule Co., Platts- cw “That's a stranger,” “1 don't know him.” on without spaaking. It was no stranger at all, but Unecle | he murmured. And he passed to your favorite pearl necklace for iy e the new ones reach to the waist. If Lady Diana Cooper, vou wish to be particularly smart, you | WOman, Snqus a bathe, as the may wear two. her complexion. called Englands CONSFANCE TALMADGE “Happiness A La Mode,” wmosy beautiful English say, and risks marring “RUBEVILLE" 10—People—10

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