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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEFALD,.TUFSDA‘Y NOVEMBER 6, 1923 DAILY FASRION SETVICPH === ————————) MY HUSBAND’S LOVE . NOT USEFUL, BUT PRETTY D’ “ @ S “ : e [ T waTEos Dustless Dusting Do all your dusting with dampened or oiled dusters so as not to spread the dust, Adele Garrlson’= New Phase of The shredded sleeve shown o] charminggy by the fashionable young | i woman in the pieture is geen on many REVELATIONS OF A WIFE & 2o end:{ublesdhis Hock: K s . interesting and does not pretend to be' useful— ornament is its oniy afm The Arape, also new, is a one-sided : I | | : J;l. ..|. e Beating Figgs &'/ > Add a pinch of salt to the eggs be. | fore beating them. It caves time and labor, Ufless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices und reviews In this column are * that ripples down from one's Aal written by the prers agencies for ths respective amusement company. TAllian‘s Viewpoint Comforted | which had begun in Lillian's young bip to one's skirt hem This drape | girthood had bean resumed | o e Tyl tve are both new—the | after vears tragedy had saddened . o o ") ot has them is doubly fash- - tempest athu = Iboth their lives - v not going lian looked was that 1 ¢ 1 ‘ hieh | cayld doubt their deep love for each Madze int ¢ Paint Odor Two or three pailfuls of cold water left standing in a room fgust painted calmed ¢ not enly ather, but ever sinee the memorable W | pienadly il dont i ose ¢ t suff day at his sister's, when Rabert had " ke |in John Robertson's produckon, “The 1t betraved his dislike for Lillian's gon The nu;‘a‘:fl;v!:;lnt‘:?ft: the fiat|Fighting Blade, a First Natlonal pic- [ mount production which opened at, eaiousy tha back and the fiaring front. It is said | tir® in which Richard Barthelmess is| th¢ “apito) theater yasterday for a'run 1 to have received its inspiration from |LSiNE starred at the Palace thester, | of three daye. aes HIE hion s haiSan il PR tACOAN the fashionable shingle hob- styie’ in An idea of the size of this setting The start of the story is in a small ! her. 1 had guessed that Lillian | hairaressing. 5 uay -be gleaned from the fact that|'ovie theater in a thriving middl JEustmenlinat Lhlig | ] g LR [ more than five hundred extras sat _';:“ ”“‘;;‘h Amor;“ the "pests’ ar M » |at the tables for the banquet in|The small bov with a bag of peanuts The r-po:t"::unt::v"“:‘zmufd thaj| honor of Btaversham'd bathrothal .(,’le i Twan. Lae SuREtIM | muffs, for a long time ignored by |Thomaine. A feat in photography|cut loud. Women who refuse to re- v had severad definitel: fashionable women, will he restored | VA8 ragistered in showing the ceiling| move their hats. The “purity league” tie hetween them? Her latter to favor this winter. of this mammoth hall throughout | Which pastes blank paper over-posters had teld me that Robert and his sis- | ¢ — | S {the soene. - Thix interlor was planned SneNinE £rly io conort, skistd - dnd | Chinese Red by Everett Shinn, a celebrated artist |Dlots out the “dam” in “Amsterdam.” Bright Chinese red is said to be {he And technical director, after a mo- There are othera—but thess are the coming, smart color for dresses and |I“Urn of many weeks in Fngland, n.0%t noticeable. millinery, {where he personally yisited many| This picture has the meat amasing » chaline aid studied the archives re. | cast ever gathared--with famous lating to arehitectura of many of|slars. directors, feenarists and offie- A1l puddings that shonid be emanth | the historic piles na longer extant. | 1als in it. Don't mies it, Do you ever cure ham or shouider and creamy like custards, bread, rice| Starting Thursday for the last half Tn additlon there is a mighty fine ar bacen yourself? It may gound like or tapiaca puddings, should hake or|©of the week Keith vaudeville will be|bill of Keith vaudevilie acts that were quite an undertaking but it's really steam very slowly |#dded to the program for the last|well liked by the large audiences y sasy to do and very mueh warth e three davs of the week featuring four terday. The feature attraction is "“In AU A et lam & River alek Wedding r,flm | high olass attractions of the caliber | Gay Madrid.”" a Spanish novelty with pensive ac a smoked one &t the buteh- The wedding gown of a smart so- |that has always in the past been pre- |8 big east, pretiy costumes and scen- er shop and if tou can buy direet ciety glrl recently was.of white satin | 8ented at the Palace. The feature|ery av?d dancing senioritas: Reynolds from a farmer the saving will ameunt with a very long train lined with | photoplay on this biil will offer John|and White have a refined comedy and ta mueh ——————————— | cleth of gold (inlden's famous stage play, ““The musical act: ‘F\orlnrlr.}{{vlhfcn n;n ;z:: .k" i . Most butchers have smoking facili arge amount of lard during the | Three Wise Féols" in “1,.,,,,,.|,.1‘-~‘:'.°‘|‘ '";.:ff'"':‘ 1':::: --’0“ heir women would have | ties for their own use and are williNg o invar wiil find she can save money Hand-Paintad Flowers form. Alee Francls, Willam Crane ::“':":"‘NMJ '}‘“M’D:"fl e ! tnu‘l!u' SRRl ' A . G [and Clands Gillingwatar will he meen £ T tn take eare of the smoking of menat .. o n tat & Hand-painted flowers are effective|? Hlitag a » f [ if ghe will buy the fat and try out] = M“f‘, trimmings for bouftant|ir the title roles [ trimmings: and Miller, Parcker, anpd il b sl g | Selz are exesllent ercantrie comadians merk 1 G MUSICAT, COMEDY AT LYCEUM, |Caming Thureday uggles of Red morket are \sry gond you will enjo = T At vt | Gap”, one of tha geatest ra 1 r-eure r ,r e s i Rendered Fat . The § R. O sign will be out early '7“' B ,.“ greatest comedies in P ] Save all fats from hee parl 1ght at the Lyesum. whare | {h® giovies thiz season 4 chickens as this may 1 harle 3 s Stvies and Smiles BARTHELMESS AT PARACE. “HOLLYWOOD"” AT CAPITOL, The biggest set ever used in a mo- The “theater pest’ comes in for a tion plcture fllmed in the East was|ghage of natured i1 “ - | employed for the banquet hall scene Wool." the fasw ':rm:l.nlC::u !;o.l:: amoothly. No one who saw them was in him against any personable ard probabilities—of nn them both shonid she to his. Was it possible ter were ahout to start for Turope 4 Marien were cut visit on that ac vordered at the snddes ike Nohert Savarin's Did it mear had come to the part CURING FAM AND BACON Smooth Puddings Bt some kmawiedge af me At mr lave far him Aescended tn the Sy Canse of Hearthurn for t resent in the stem customers he lard home g ured ham haeon on the . While cured hams and baeon B A greater or et To Sngar (ure Hom or Racon Teannts Feannts and eaffeennts reqnire care Jus ul e, ™ legve ar ISt | e used In place of butter fn many | hrightast 1ittle musical offerings that | fu! cleaning daily. — The aves R enougt AR A bottom. | i etances hean seen hers in @ long time,|Srounds should be réemoved and the around th 1 tencsyeedded SOMIDEE ARG Abot himssif, leoking even “dumher | Vessel .rinsed in eeld water, then shoulders. Ruh meat well v scorching when the fat is put over the Javelle Water than ha did when he caused gales of | Finsed ‘with clear hot water. 4 ‘_T“:: - fire. Caok slowly, stirring frequently It is advisable to prepare only a{iaughtsr as the eomedian with the|they should he scalded. wiped dry a is apt te oceur. If your feod has , ' Sti % SR = asser Tix sa pepper and salt-| o o0l ianes of . g 2 laced her ir ther- been hastily chewed and swallowed L3, intll- the pieces o t are crisp and|gmall quantity of javelle water at one | famous Mareus shows of a vear _‘:,,_‘p.m)».i where they may alr ough'y [or Af you have washed it down wit erackly. When these settl~ to thel(ime for laundry purpeses si this|1s about the funnisst ‘ndividusl ene you will pre wdd salt and #ift in corn meal ta maks | the musical eomedy atiraction, wiin| one-third of the whele amount the |, . 0 ar the kettle the jard is dene. | | sea its strength exposed to llght and | cduld imagine. He is ably supported Now Playing sona 1 thi meat ru a8 risl + h. Cook, slowly stirring be Tom M in “The lone &tarl| eaplons Araughts of water OF | arsf ime, le q th 1 » i \ t tim t stand 3 Remove from the fire and strain intodair | by Johin Powers, another high grade When eald tle sUgh producer. Trene Perry fa the a clean cloth and several thicknesse Even Browning Lerappy Vittie dancing soubrette, and | of paper over the top, If the top of a souffle browns be- | Katherine Panesrs (& a charming hrine in used RS t a3 you 4o corn men I r " Hangsr This is not the week for| ) | & ' : e k With Rrine nush. Tuen inte a mold and wher ® showing of the “Fighting Blond" \lvl'h 5 [ openine r with ’ next Mandas STYLES | + e Thie § really delicious mehean v | gnstrie fnicr : ‘ 36 sb LB ERt—Mib onb] e i A Fdith Knew Her Well, of cardia into the lower eaophng h 4 on f pe Brown SUBAT | (Capvright, 3923, NEA S j | Ethel—Miss nu.“ sayx Mr. Got. oy v £ i \ : aalt an | meat / . rich propomed to r Wednesdey salt 7 - | night, but she didn't m e her ansaer 3 intil Thirsdas » BN AN A TOO TlRED . 2 Edith—If that's trug, il wager he The Best' Show of T BG oaves akd Z . 2 popped the anestion At 1158 p. m the Year!! iayve Ther ke ; Z3 | And was accepted at 12:01 a. m Tt - TO WORK? . i | Al Try Out Lard (i ti Shauldl Retr 5 994 v = nedv show 18 § F strained threugh cheesecloth and may | senting ons of the cleansst and the stamac) & gastric fuice with trouble tre and rub on the meat. 1'se aheu | caffee, to hurry the process of swa . « cat twiee with an inter pea h nt A sterilized stone tar wing, vou are likely to have gas ) 1 Ar " L4 Adays each time. let stand ve kind of food alsn Astermines . p The 1 J 1 v place for from four tn {to a a » ol Smoke ™ the gond old days the little | fore the rest of the mixture has|prime donna. The famous Dixie crisp bits of fat were made ints s |cooked sufficiently, cover it with a|charus sings | | of gas will he Peaches he and Aances well and is in avidence in their spaeial numbers, | The Txilea” is the photapiny fea @ort of parridge. They were know: as “erackling” and were considered | acid fruits, if eater A buttered paper. canEs rapie um“'\f“ v nd ‘ U the mes vi the meat st be put heart res 4 r ) ¢ standing. ; A treat 0 |rsl apa Put crackling inte beiling water, uge of hr e eold and firm cut in thin slic ¥r Tuesday o largs tuh, put in her affair Comme f sodn--m L e Snmv of hoounr B Provae ¥ A the acidity Totter From Leslie Presoott to Teslie Prascott, Continued MRS HICKEY S0 WEAK COULD HARDLY STAND Tells How |:ydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health Worcester, Ma 1 had enme $ronble caused by a female weakneas oA got =0 ron down and wesk from it that 1 eonld hardly k sernas the floor. The doctor elngd me, pened o ok #0 | they uld try it. After rrave, #nd no= 1 fee! fine and am doing ol of mv housework, melading wach ne, 2ew- ing and house clearing. | have recnm- mended vour medicine 4 my frienda, and 1 am willing for von ta nse thislettor 8 testimonial, as | would like to heip anv cne sufforing the wav 1414 from such .mhm", re. Drria Hicsey, 4 <t Worcester, Mass Lvfil E.Pinkhame Pricate Tert Raok pon ** Aflments Peculiar to Women ™ will be sent you free upon reguest Write to The Lydia K. Pinkham Medi ineyCo.. Lynn. Mase. This bovk con- mvfl i Jermation. you get up in the morning tireds H‘*{hu \roln :nh little exertion and A if ‘vim and go are lacking, dep= d e i upon it that your liver is |nr;v'i Ona ey g dose of Schenck's Mandrake Pills will pt 4 “wake up'’ that lazy liver and make 5 J ! vou feel like new. Schenck's Man Trine ey or 8 Grake Pills are worth a trial tonights bacon Wi take nut woman ust w B Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Phila Adv JOHNNIE of the CIRCUS and his CU?FY BEAR ~ ~ By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY MRS PLITTR'S PROMISE na‘am odore Mudgeit the Midg roted Wim. That's yought ~ighteen skeins « ' a &o auy Toike ke 28¢ per pox--uncoated or sugar coated s Pulier sometime alled hs wile 9. W | saue water and-A little more energy in | | otirpl A [ tinetive Al or flo dess a little | ' Wors e s . | JOHN GILBERT hen making white sauce if the ® becomes lumpy a litte cold Ing it will remedy all detects Trench Dresaing littls prepared mustard sdded to dressing gives it a dis cestershire sauce Thivkening Tapioca may be used very success. | runy pirre ot about 11§ arme in phe. | Lead with cottan tn thieken a alear sonp Tonight—Wed. ONE OF THE BEST THIS YEAR It's Great !— It's Wanderful ! Ric HARD BARTHEL The Jighting Blode See Dick as a Knight of Old who drew the deadliest blade in all England. 10—~Wonderful l‘mi-—ln Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. Keith deewlle PARSONS “THE EXILES" Thun-.——l'n.-—Fut TOM MIX in . The Lone Star Ranger Tonight—Wed. 5==BIG TIME ACTS--5 KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring “IN GAY MADRID" A Spanish Novelty Dancing Senoritas Special Effects Other Big Acts James Cruze, Producer of “The Covered Wagon™ Presents “Hollywood” The screen’s most fascinat. ing photoplay of the movies Cast of 30 CELEBRATED STARS and 50 Notable Sereen Players Thursday ‘RUGGLES OF RED GAP HARTFORD Week Commencing Wondas Sight. Sec. Sk A WEEK OF GLORIOLS FIN JOHUS GOLDES, Producer of The Fisst Your” Prosent Wis ALL STAR CAST in THE LALGHING W17 “THANK YOU” s WincheW Smith and Tem Cusling Bove. S50 fn e, Wed "Mt Opening Fertormance Lwder Anepice Bartford Loagne = Women | sters

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