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DAILY FASHION .'l‘vlcnl Flounce on Three Frocks In Three Different Ways || @l‘ Imuln Vlll!""i' TIRE WATEDY ) heutrical notices wind reviews in this column are for th: respective amusement company. ' l!lll Adele Garrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE rqn Upless_otherwise written by ¢ mud. [l KEITH VAUDEVILLE AT PALACE. MINSTRELS AT CAPITOL. Tomorrow night Keith vaudeville On Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be again offered at the Palace| or this weck the Capitol will play an for the last threé days of the Weeki i ronton, the like of which has not with special attractions that will more than delight Palace patrons.| been seen in this city in some time. Charles Wiles will offer a unique nov- With the "re‘"!‘uun" of Van Arnam’s Minstrels. This minstrel aggregation elty that is real entertaining in the . he Kelth Cireult i manner in which he offers his act;|3® nOw touring the Kel Atouit in Spencer and Carroll will more than their own private Pullman, zlving_lhe panper: o inging| €ntire show, minstrelsy and vaudeville plegse with thelr ex'cellent SINBINE | o0 mbined *,all themselves. The cast and @ancing numbers: Dare Brothers| .. 1oco faatures 35 performers with show a distinct novelty in their {i:'.h- 30 of them being used in the minstrel letic offering which they term “SIo| g 1o the others with many from Motion,” performing their stunts like|;, . first part offer an olio of vaude- a series of pictures, S0 8race-| yjje that can't be beat. In the first fully are they exercised. “Jerry On| ..t are the well known end men, the Job,” appears daily in a number| comedians, silver voiced songsters, of comic sheets and Sunday papers| nimble dancers, quartets, musicians and has a host of admirers cvery-|anqg in fact all the extra trimmings of where. Jerry is now in vaudeville in| g regular minstrel show. The Munici- one of the cleverest comedy acts be-| pal Four are one of the early flashes fore the public today. It is a real|of the offering and prove to be very novelty and will be greatly appre-|versatile as they are an excellent har- ciated by everyone. ! mony quartet, wonderful dancers of “The Eternal Three,” a Goldwyn|all styles and also play instruments. picture, produced by Marshall Nei | After the first part there is an olio of which will be shown at the Palace| vaudeville that displays some won- theater on Thursday for three days,|derful acts equalling any ever seen is described as one of the finest pic-| in vaudeville. There is Keiffer and tures that noted director has yet|Scott, who will cause plenty of ap- turned out. This seems reasonablasto n';uw for their wooden shoe dancing: 2 assume as the story itself is Neilan's| Olin Landick, with a pianist, who of- - Ovasand ege e shnd) ebad | Ser o 4 [ rers “Feminine Impressions,” and by tablespoon _butter, 1 dessertspoon | Starting Sunday night for u run of| the way one of the big surprises with coratarch: four days the big attraction will Le|the show; the Municipal IPour offer Mett suar in an iron or aluminum |the lm version of tha: ~amous and| Close \.al‘nmn) inging wonderfully trying pan. * Put over a hot fire and | | universally known comedy “Potash | :"” tone ”'“v & \\.nh i.5-Cotr "m‘ stir constantly until melted. Let the nnd Perimutte The play. has a| 34nc §,“'m‘:" in to.l good mrluum, sirup bec o golden brown. Add |record of nfme years upon the stage Ware Wear Wil o roandly Ap- [boiling wafcr and simmer until sirup (and has been played in foreign coun-| Pituded for thelr gracoful athicue is dissolved Add butter and cook |tries to bi In the photo- Rato 4 “':“‘““;h ,'““‘L“""" ten minutes. Dissolve, cornstarch in (play the original cast of Barney Ber-| FEC0R0 0 0 nfit-y:vw n”":w“ e a littie cold milk and stir into boiling | nard, Alex Carr, and Vera Gordop,| ‘U (ETE MH B TRE & e [sirup. Let boil one minute and put|that made the play a success on| tHUMCE ' BAVING. TOT A TN o over hot water to keep hot. ; ht;l;ruad“-a,\-, will be seen in their orig-| ing yp ”"d“ FRiigimen At bwrand | ored, cf e . o Steamed puddings are always light |inal roles. s i eatt . el b 5 Aoulihe " |ter than the average baked pudding. GREAT SHOW AT LYCEUM. | P Nachonaid in' “The Woman Gone st PR The diversified bill of Paramount|qpers.” Two tablespoons butter, . t ; vaudeville and stellar feature pictures| Starting Monday for three days only spoons molasses, 4 u“b]"""’o"" mil ' |continues to draw packed houses 1o, special attention must be called to the 1-4 cup white flour, 2-3 cup graham |,;, [yoeum, where the program for| big girlie revuo to be offered in the BoNny 104 tendgonss Rede. 149 LeaspoOT | tonight will include “April Showers,” | name of “The Law Breakers,” with u [salt, 1-4 teaspoon each cinnamon and |y wonderfully attractive little drama, : big cast of pretty girls and comedians, |nutmeg, 1 cup stoned d“"?"' = 4| Round Four of Fighting Blood and|The photoplay on this bill will show Melt butter, :"" fholusses and |the acts which include a sensational|Thomas Meighan in his latest hit, mitk, Add grabam flour and mix| g, nepooting exhibition by the Me-| “Woman Proof.” well. Mix and sift white flour, soda, Intyres. This is a high grade act and | salt and spices. Add to first mixture. | on0 “epootacular . and even thrilling | S ——— Stir in dates Turn into a buttered work is done. Another big hit is sl his ride out here even if Alfred’s showing They even won't a while, So shaking and Madge Took Leila's Place With Mrs. Durkee he'll enjoy he doesn't see you. 1im the village now. be back here quite suppose you stop this Kath. | COme over here and lie down for m while. 1 promise you shan't see a had | single soul except me, unless you wish, and if you desire I'll eliminate myself by any method you name save in oil. That's extremely un- | pleasant, I understand.” At my first words she had caught her breath sharply and istened. At my nssertion that the surgeon was coming east anyway her sobs had and at my last ridiculous 1 heard the hysterical little » which generally follows any tears of hers, and 1 knew that my victory was partly won. “You are so ridiculous, Madge.' “1 know I'm an awful fool, over me some way, sudden, and 1 just went all But 1 don't have to sce do I, if 1 don’t want to?" was like a pleading child, and, that sympathy would not 1 stooped and kissed her ace Even as 1 inserted my key into the for leek of the side hall door at the kee house 1 wondered erine Bickett could be. not mentioned her, and surely erdinary conditions she would been_able to keep little Mrs from the nervous hysteria by her choked cry to me 1 spent no time in ccture, however, but hurried up the stairs and into the room where “Her I finess” had surrounded hers with the dainty things she so loves. The little woman ran across the room from the window &t my entrance and threw herself into my arms, sobbing convulsively. Madge. 1 can't this, Send the doctor away. see him." Over her head buried in my shoul- der I saw Leila, the tears running down her face and her hands twist- ing together. She shook her head at me in token of the uselessness of ap- peal to her mother-in-law, but made | tearful one, nevertheless “No, indeed,” 1 “Oh, mother, dear, you mustn't say | don't have to do a single thing you that! You promised us! Why, he|don't wish to do.” And then, with a has come all the way from De- thankful heart, 1 heard Katherine's elt—" { voice at the doer. “I don’t care if W®.has come all| the way frofn the Fiji islands,” the | little woman exploded with another | burst of tearing sobs. “He can just turn around and go right back again T won’t see him. He'll want to slash me up—that's those doctors and hospt yuld they get their onerat But they shan't t '\ to die I'll do it in my bed at home.” Nervousness Aggravated Dur- 465 BY SISTER MARY where Alfred EGGLESS RECIPES If you would make a bhoiled cake frosting without eggs or butter try this recipe. The frosting is soft and {ereamy and has a delicious taste, Boiled Teing One and one-half eups granulated sugar, 2-3 cup milk, 2 teaspoons flour, | few grains salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Put sugar and milk in a smooth sauce pan. Let stand until sugar and milk are well blended. Cook until a soft ball is formed when a few drops are tried in a saucer of cold water. Do not stir after the sirup begins to hoil. Put the flour in a bowl. Just before the sirup reaches the soft ball stage.pour a little over the flour, stirring to make a smooth | paste. Add two tablespoons more of the sirup and stir until smooth. Re- {turn the sirup to the fire and finish cooking. Pour into flour and sirup mixture and let stand until coel. Add vanilla_and beat until creamy. Spread on warm cake. o Caramel sauce is always good on a pudding or as a “dip"” for ice cream. Caramel Sance under have Durkee indicated boiling giggle she go through with I can't said but it just come all ¢ to p him sure now hurt her, | assured her. “You | | t 1‘ Here are three dresses which show|of the skirt. This dress displays also the most fashionable devglopments of [the fashionable square necl The |the very popular flounce, | third dress has a flounced apron tunic | One, you will notice, has a narrow that is very smart | fleunce all around the bottom and up These and many other flounced ene side to the waist The second | frocks make the vogue of the flounced model has flounces only on the sides mode unquestionable w as P The ome when dry I must be irene al y ways iron it on the wrong side over thick pad " 14 pot success o a Syr iven own E ¥ cently By Dr. Cliffiord C. Robinson MUSCLE BUILDING “Oh mother, don" Leila's voice | was a quivering wail, and although I We are able to control the volun- | knew that her own physical and |tury muscles, like the biceps, the large | nervous condition was some excuse | for her, yet I had hard work to find J patience for the utterly futile exhibi. |In the lower leg or cal tion she was giving. 1 saw only too [of the shoulders, h-vk and neck, as well what had bappencd. For some |well as certuin ones of the face anzl‘ reason Katherine was away, In her |jaw arc also under our control to & absence little Mrs. Durkee, who had |great extent kept up bravely under the tense strain | Involuntary muscles control the ac of waiting for a final verdict upon [tion of the heart, stomach and dia- her condition, had been swept by a|phragm. Over these we have no con- | brain storm which Katherine could [trol or direct action. We can onl\j have controlled in its incipiency, but supply them with blood and nerve | Discolored Nickel If vour nickel pans become discol- Two Trains A black satin dinner gown has two muscle of the front \mner arm or thAt | truing, one on each side, made of silk The muscles | lace in a large flowered pattern Dish Towels Checsecloth, cut into vard lengths, makes very good towels for drying cups or fine china. VPrying Fish frying fish sprinkle a little This gives the fish a Drapery Effect Very large revers are scen on some {of the mewest coat dresses, These {are very soft, however, and give the] When | effect of a drapery | salt in the fat, i getter flavor Wreaths for Al 3 Wreaths of silk leaves and s)ver berries are worn becomingly by dull| To Set delly 1 When jelly will not sef, sometimes | NOTICE which Leila, by her own nervousness, was aggravating 1 put up a hand, palm outward, and motioned Leila peremptorily out force through proper hygienic living fand the right kinds of food | | In buflding up muscle tissue you [have to consider two principal actions. the juice of a lemon or a little white the young giris this season, They are | vinegar will remedy the difficulty, worn by the bobbed and unbobbed. Ermine on \|'hfl Polishing Windows {h | | | mold | (Copyright, and steam one and Serve with lemon sauce, 1023, NEA ours, one-half Service, Ine.) hokum a la carte number and Fran- cis and Sister have a neat little sing- dancing. A team of several girls and | man give a remarkable exhibition, | The Connley-Purinton Brick ing and talking sketch with & bit nri company of Clayton has plenty of brick ready for market. Tel. First, supplying the energy through | proper food: and, second in the prop- {er excreising or use of muscles, to pro J duce a healthy growth of tissue, With- out a proper amount of use, your muscles will hecome flabby and almogt | Mageata Trimming ! 'The lint that coliects in the work- | useless, | A black dress of unusual charm has|ing parts of your sewing machine may The carbohydrates (starch and |embroidery in magenta and silver and | be blown out with a bicycle or auto- sugar) form a substance in the body |long tasscls of magenta. ‘mohllc pump. glimpse into her mental Wworkings |cajled glucose, This is used up by | | which a swiftly opening and shutting /vy, contracting muscles. The fat foods | door would have given me, and that also muscle producers. parhiage Bee attitude toward her his In exercising and stimulating your band might be fllumined by the same |\ 1o for growth and strength, you flashlight exposure, if I only had time must use caution ever lr\'rrph.v tire to study it ) or strain your muscles to the limit,| Soothing Mrs. Durkee When you feel the “pull” at the bulg- | But something more importafit |Ing part of a muscle you know it is faced me peremptorily, and I drew growing—so to speak. the sobbing little figure in my arms| The muscle-fibre, nerve.fibre, and | eloser to me, and spoke in an off. nerve.cell form a connecting link. | band manner, {8hould a nerve be injured or crushed “Don’'t pay any attention to Leila. |between the muscle and the spinal She's got this thing all wrong. You |nerve.cell from which its fibres come, are under no obligation to see Dr. or If the nerve-cells are destroyed by Braithwaite. He was coming east |discase, the muscle will bocome & use. anyway"—fibbing outrageously—"and |less mass of connective tissie, of the room. I think she was glad enough to go. Indeed, she scurried out hastily, but I caught an involun. tary, resentful flash from her tearful eyes before she obeyed, and 1 real. ized that subeonsciously she was jeal- ous because I had stepped into the role which was her right by kinship. T felt as if I had experienced the A gown of flame-colored velvet is To polish windows that seemy dull trimmed with bunches of ermine tails and stained, rob them with a cloth end girdied with a loose sash of dipped in vinegar. | | ermine. - | | Collected Lint’ LEO F. REISMAN and His Orchestra now at the Hotel Fur Bow-Knots Gum \ul\k‘ Bow-knots of fur are placed on xhe[ Gum arabie is useful in stiffening | [new frocks just as one of ribbon or|silks and crepes and gives them the «/lk might be—on the shoulder, hip, |appearance of being new. It should |or directly in the front, after the|be used in the proportion of one tea- ’ fashion of a bow-tie. | spoonful to a quart of water and it| — | should be strained before using. Troning Lace { Instead of ironing lace it is more| Bishop (visiting satisfactory to stretch it while wet|class)-——What is the into its original shape and pin in|gambling? position on a well padded board 1f| Boy (who knew)—Losing, sir—Ex- allowed to dry this way it is like mW|r|vungl Sunday chief school evil of Only An Afterthough Gardener's Boy-——Your new motor- {mower's in the lake, mum. | | Mistress—Good gracious, what on, |carth were you doing to let | Gardener’s Boy-—It warn't e, | {mum. The gardener were drivin® and| ‘e's with it now.—Puneh, London, | JOHNNIE of the CIRCUS and his CUFFY BEAR ~ ~ By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY [WAY THE TRICK MULE LAUGHED Tomorrow the entire program movie atfraction will be "Qulck-‘ taking part in a body | Next Week Brunswick are the nouncement that Jack Shehan and his| lumbia Records— The accompanying picture will be Girl Revue ing as one of the Sunday night spc - eaches in a Real in his latest hit | teaturing a Honolulu dance and a| 3048-14, daring bathing spectalty. is changed, bringing a new and different | vaudeville program and the feature ® sands,” presented by all all star cast | Ca lto {with the Tenth Unitéd Cavalry also Added interest In the Lyceum's very [ fine bills has heen aroused by an- i Mon.—~Tues.—Wed. talk of Boston, merrymaking girls will present their The Entrancing Hear their Co- latest revue at this theater next week y Electric Girl® Kenneth Harlan in “The Virginian,” | n & Tent” which pleture will open its local show- “The hw Bre.ker’" e = f,g Cast of Broadway Broadway Revue THOMAS MEIGHAN “WOMAN PROOF” N PALACE audience was gasping with wonder; Tonight —NORMA TALMADGE At first Cuffy Bear didn't grasp|for old Smudge, the Elephant was what had happencd there in the ring, | standing on his head. The show had | under the big top. But when he saw | hardly stopped 2= instant the proud bay horse, Lord Jim, strug-| It certainly was hard on a proud & up from the sawdust, he knew. | horse like Lord Jim to come a crop- While Lord Jim was waltzing he had | per like that tripped and fa rest of the show didn't interest That clegant fellow looked quite Bear in the least. He was im- differcpt now, His sieck, silken coat and talk with/ TONIGHT — POLA NEGR1 MES., SIDNEY DREW THURS., s\’l'. Keith Vaudewlle CHAR A Great Dntertainer SPENCER & CARROLL Variety Artists RRY ON THE JOB" The mous “Jerry” of the Comic Sheet Now in Vaudeville DARE BROS, —In—’ “SLO - MOTION " THURS, FRL, SAT, he Real Tremt of The Year VAN ARNAM’S MINSTRELS A0 ALL WHITE STARS 30 Offering an excellent minstrel, Pirst part that you will Talk About for Days 10 come cast features silver voiced songsters, quartets, nimble dancers, end men, # dazz. Band, Bones and Tambo Olio of Wonderful Vaudeville OLIN LANDICK Veminine Tmpres<ion. KEIFVER & SCOTT Dancing Viend< WARD BROS, Superh Athietes - DION'S RAMBLING SYNCOPATORS Letter From Beatrice Grimshaw o] Leslie i« Her Fiance, Richard Summers, | Of co My Dear Dick o S Although you I it my last letter, 1 let you know that Perier's pictur« Heart.” She is she has perience. as you probably great actress. You will be gla picture is maki kere in this part o you know that Miss lived In Albany and was quite attentive €ause recently a #ide the Presc m-' made quite a ser shown there. 1 »,. from several of my Of course 1 dont k feels about it Si only one from heard 1, Diek, 1 kne who has not e, Lesiie 18 the slight- matter. Why is the seandalous about either that last | | () 24 “FIGHTING BLOOD” Vaudeville THURS,, FRIL, 8 “Qulcksands”' with RICHARD DIX And VAUDEVILLE uot answered writing this to have seen Miss rumping His am 1 wives are " outside ¥ Albany frignds k Prescott is looking ¢ 1o think that h for fear Les. nd ehe Paula Miss ad Laby upon world to see other either suffered s Of course 1 prefer to thing 10, that she is a some to know t s great the count . heve Big her ry. Perier Jack Prescott to her? Be oor the picture w it was heard about i bany e how srems not en put her story for all the had MARSHALL NETLAN Presents “The Eternal Three” His New Dramag dedicated to the physicians and surgeons of the world, | Cast. with Hobart Bosworth ire Windsor, Alec Prancis ave 4 motive gtory is e A & MON., TU “THE VIRGINIAN" whom « by any ty When the tri The clowm brayed toe. bas had any the ecast, sh her name on th the author. One of my now insisting t cotl is the father o his wife h adopted the people who scandilons sip possibi similar him what a pity with such an accident last saw Lord Jim he exclaimed, “1 ing to ane be- ea of sawdust o friends wrote His mane and tall were it «r ST, MARK'S MEN'S CLUE presents a MINSTREL AND DANCL n the Parish Hall ene is af Was very H- himse!f teeling sorry STARTING SUNDAY On the Screen at Tast ! POTASH AND PERLMUTTER 8 ressing me.” e said 1t “kindly den't forget Lord Jim, please s mistake. “What u slip? he asked hole,” gaid “Lord He 1 hadn't a Jim was hopt Katherine MacDonald “THE WOMAN CoNQLERS” are reta Thursdas bae, Nov. 15 Tired, Nervous Mothers ud Admic<ion 50¢ fanit 1 ave seen th se direct cause nuch . - o snapps Snappy Music Dancing . hoen 1| =" - Wiy four me THE MASONIC TEMPLE CORP. Regrets to anmounce That the Concert scheduled for the Capitol ‘Theater, Sunday, November 18 has been cancelled of the illness of Clyde Burrows, baritone. who was to assist Orville Harrold. tenor. in the program. m 1'd t hole B o waid 1ght to watch nify you has a i1 have 20 in cast This condition of the due to some weakness w her entirely unfit to household duties and upon her merves that dren invelves v finds herself in cried atant.” t Culfy entured ek 1 omor- at governing Lord Jim's DANCE UNITED ML lTlR\' COMPANIES State Armory AV VS, SO0 Music by Bacchanalians Admission 55c. woman fon & prove ory « cond asked him. Jim ast or women who su ecred at when he takes a of 1 Becanse Metropetitan | ore @y Vime ) paper Service.)

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