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. NOVEMBER 30, 1923. DAILY FASHION SET'VICE = Add water slowly, stirring constantly. Season with salt and pepper and boil Extremes in Suit Coats e R > One and one-half ecups drawn i l I I" 6] | “ | l butter sauce, 1-2 eup capers, 1 table- ’ " Illl “ I i I Adele Garrison’'~ New Phase of These are the two extremes of suit apoon liquor overcapers. ll.'lli coats—hoth desirable, Rut beware Add capers to sauce with the Ii- | of the unfashionable in between: quor in the bottle. Let simmer until "‘ "|. .'l REVELAT]ONS OF A WIFE The short coat may have either a thoroughly hot and serve in tureen. ,“ !jong rolling collar or a tailored notch - A e Sackv 4 ‘\ o= ‘.'/ o | coliar. Tt is slightly shaped in at . ( One and one-half cups, milk, 1-4] N oo E 2 & j-,' pI | 2 it | the waist, is double breasted, has cup cream, 3 tablespoons butter, 2 ” § 4 i Unless otherwise indicuted, theatrical votices and reviews in this column are The Night Before the Operation | operation, only one person can see 10“’: ”gh,' fitung sleaves “’.‘umu' cufl: VAN ‘mb’"'”“‘ flour, 8 .medium sized| written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. Se nd that. of course will be her |@nd may or may not have a pocke ¢ onfons, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1.8 tea- A At the Hospital fflyr- e :“ o him with her. s OF two. This is the coat featured in | speon pepper. | When the occasion demands it. |iong as possible, and Dr. Braith- | the smart imported woolens-—plaids, ‘ } | Peel onions, put in eeld water, LYCEUM HAS FINE BILL, hereafter conduct his dancing_school Dicky possesses—and exercises—-tact | waite is humoring her in the wish "\'"“"‘;fl,‘:’f’"I_:#e::'l:'u:ommm" . | bring to the boiling point and draih.| 0 " Lo orow the Lyceum|and-socials at the Y. W. C: A. on d thoughtfulness to a superlative | NOW. remember ! she put up'a warn- [ '°0& roling ! o NG J & | |Return to sauce pan with bollibg| . .= 100k London's great fovel,|®very Monday evening starting Mon- an oughtfu iy B liug foratingar, ' no mohier! Taces siRhe The other coat is the type that ae- A 4 i water to covér' and simmer one hour, | “The Call of the Wild,” as the aneciti day, December 3. Beginners' glass oo than uring the trying evening |18 45 cheerful as possible, and T want 1;'OT:\‘;:‘W:I?\::rh:::fl;‘l:‘:oc:::::n:r“::\‘;; ; | When haif done add 1-2 teaspoon| o™ iraction, while the accopm-|7:30 to 8 o'clock (dance taught fox- form than during the trying evenir o keep her so 8 ) g 4 salt. Drain onions and chop coarse- oo pigh W F & preseding Httia Mrs, Diiyicects hospithl | 10 J8*D Hex ;i ; of the new very long blouses and the | o v Bk 4| panying vaudeville stars Pavnova. | trot). Social and dance for advanced She led us out of the room to the | st come to the knee or below. | g y. Melt butter, stir in flour and o5 Ty oos This team of a man | Pupils and friends 8:15 to 11:30 p. m. eration : __lelevator, and in another minute we 'l"“)‘ mus, osm i l“’ e latniatl / when well blended aslowly add milk, | ~0F 00 T best dancing | Mitchell's Malody orchestra of five n +f 2 vsterical | wora standing in the pleasant room |1t Nas either a high collar or a long Z stirring constantly. Season with sait| ber of its kind In vaudeville. It |Pieces will furnish music. The ad- with i ner aker and A P . shaw! collar and fastens on the side. | 4 A add oh d onions. \ number o g which Alfred had provided for his This, t i heifir trismmed ahé and pepper and a choppe n | is a regular revue and the offering is mission for school or dance will be mother, a room brightened by blos- [ &5 100 MAY 5 2 | Simder three minutes, stif in cream | & " JLC A G “olass, the toe |50 cents, tax included. oms beautiful i . % i nd serve in t E T F A T ¢ thought. The restaurant to which | 7% \‘”r‘p’i";‘”d "r:ik:'::‘d"::“:";‘:: Retween these two styles you may | | and e Tm baas d;mc:r bo}lnghr('cognl:.bd a‘.:'h:na‘ct:; & he took us for dinner was one noted Pmtidnn J + % ne. | make your choice, TIf you @re fashion i { J the best in the country. r 5 * ,1 oddity and v:m solorful char-|'n Which ifitle Mre. Durkee, daintily | | Two cans capned tomatoes, ,l, are Vara, a novelty surprise; Fraft| St. John's fair, the biggest and best gowned, with even a rose placed | L | | zloomy. Dicky managed things so that they had no time for apprehen er. which frequented it i ?m‘ Ml Bunt: vo lnrth | amal) onion, two whole cloves, 1 1. “nr.d LaMont, in a comedy skit, and |lecal amusement event now running Jiscove two things con coquettishly in her hair, sat as it cups drawn butter sauce. Joe D'Lier, in a song, dance, comedy |in the city, is still drawing great enthroned, and smiled brigthly at us. | I Put tomatoes, onion, peeled """numhen crowds to the Amory every night. A R acrvad “! was st determined I'd see you | sliced and cloves in a smooth sauce For Sunday night the Ly The reason for its attraction can be that & judicious tip woul dinsure |21, and I made that doctor promise pan. Simmer for half an hour.|,..sent “Qutlaws of the Se readily seen as the desire of the com- one a secluded table where one could he's ‘"’Y me," she v‘!“‘l with a mfxu Strain and add to hot drawn butter. |, o romance of the ocean, and a s0- | mittees to please the patrons of the Shrerve Enll vek nat ahacalthe Nivkeee | tom sotohier head T tell you I'm . | Bechamel Sauce. ciety drama starring Glas |fair is evident in the entertainments gavety of the place goinz te he an awful tyrant when T One cup white stock, % cup cream,| “Gogsip.” An added attraction on foffered. Tonight §t. John's Juvenile They can't help watching things | §°% out of here. | | |2 tablespoons flour, 3 tablespoons| sunday, and continuing through | Minstrels will be on the program, as tn cuite o€ themmaive Doty whie: ;4 vqr\‘l\.r‘\rh dares ta disobgy vour ‘bustfl:: 1. small onion, 1 ‘bouquet- Wednesday, will be a photo reproduc- [the reception given these clever young Daved fo ' me befsre started “and | COmmands.” Dieky said trucuiently, garni” (parsley, thyme, bay-leaf), 6| tion of the West Sides-All New Britain entertainers when they appeared on yet we'll be mo out of it that they | Just show ‘em to me, that's all, just (By Dr. Clifford C. Robinson) peppercorns, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-8 tea-| game played at Memorial Park on|the opening night, demonstrated their wen't fig: T 2 part of|¥hO¥ ‘em to me, NERVES | spoon nutmeg. | November 16. popularity and the entertainment ot et ot course woutd . Ve @il laughed, none more heartly| A large number of women develop Melt butter, stir in flour and slow- | Beginning Monday and continuing |committen is glad fo present them be unspea ¥ ; % Ma s than the little foman whose fate lay nervousness or nerve instability -n.i ) ‘l,v add stock, stirring constantly.! through Wednesday the Lyceum pho- again. Lynch's orchestra will play all you can, old girl. They're going |PON the knees of the gods. But un- result of some chronic ailment which e |Add all the remaining ingredients 1o feature will be “Maytime,” without |for dancing and there'll be pienty of €5 have 4 hazalancich i eiall aarivn derneath the laughter was the stark is permitted to znn‘.l' at thh' fl.tn!n_\ except the craem and let simmer | doubt the greatest love play ever pro-|it, so for a guaranteed M,,!“"‘-h Td like to tire them out heforehand | f€2" Which we kept under iron con-|and remain undisturbed for years [ half an hour. Rub through a strain- | duced. It stars Harrison Iord, Effie|pleasure don’t miss the big fair to- 80 they would sleep in spite of them. | 0] While we were in that peaceful | Many people often in the sme {er and reheat with cream. | 8hannon, William Norris, Clara Bow | night. Salvan f room, but which leaped to our eyes family. do not v)ndersmnfi n?~ s,\m-. | Horseradish Sauce, and twelve of Hollywood's most beau- k) z in7e might walk [to the)) Hoapite)|| %8 X8 IAd biaderiourzigved Hittle | pathise: sepseisly i Khey hayp never /, | One tablespoon flour, 2 table- | tiful girls. LARK SISTERS REVUE, PALACE, from the restaurant” 1 suggested, |riend a purposely gay farewell sufferadiin the Aune ‘masnasr, &d e | spoons’ butter, 1 eup cream, 11-2| The last half of next week brings| The Clark Sisters Revue, that big SG T hant nelihamm s B e L e e | e clare that the DAIVOIN 0y mptoms ‘l“ tabelspoons finely grated horseradish, | “The Bright Lights of New York,” a|musical comedy playing the Palace walking, and it's aimost two miles | mmmm—— ey | AUNE Jennie or Stster ot R | |1 teaspoon vinegar, 1-2 teaspoon|story of the wiles and lures of old|all this week, opened in a new show uoi there r NATY Bt D e N fh; sugar, 1-2 teaspoon salt Broadway. today that will even better the one in Tiring Them Out icted knows different, throug Melt butter, stir in flour and slow e which they presented to big applause . Bully ; Gossl ,S Corner LOTTOIE O manYE & nerye-Thikel CbY : ly add cream which has been scalded GREAT BILL AT CAPITOL the first three daye of the week. Thia R ' tir w ek ik 2 3 Cook, stirring gponstantly until thiok The present bill at the Capitol has|show is called “Murphy's Alley,” and quic Slicit h warmed my gh J "7: o T S and smooth. Remove from the fire,| five Keith vaudevilla acts that were | new stage settings, more gorgeous cos Posliah heart i ”“mm’“ ,:m imoti il pac” stir in vinsgar, salt, sugar and horse- very well received by the cvapacity mm".vnni n '_ nn'm‘ dan v\-{ 'a,nd “Not too tired for a walk after Flare May Stay sonallty of Bny. WOmAR They ag- ; radish and serve at énoe. audiences yesterday who saw the v:n\'":’.‘”lulllr:‘l_‘:\f:‘?(:r: V‘B‘;:vi-r:n:vrd‘;: d'r‘r--'" 1 returned Look out for the flare next Apring. gravate and increase to a marked e A s ! (Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Inc.) | lo'p”““(. pm““”“{?"“t& H”:](;r l!ri‘mt‘- ins':\rfip;lnnallif io‘nd :'md T mn“y- Will there be anything to carry?” warn some designers. It it doesn't|tent mny actual ill health she may : i A er e ot ton, They oftor| and oo are the n6-6f ¥he company; “Only that absurdly small over- |return as fully as ever, at least it may | pave i Y { A . ) 3 3 3 2 | ’ 0 - ” ¥y o5 eur .night and quite night bag of Leila's. Alfred and you |be noticed in modified form, as a re-| The first thing to realize is that > { ASKS FORD’S vmws JONDsTIle S DML XOYS) Dt 08N Tn,“l‘hl ] \ "‘"m,,.':, LS tor ted had the rest of the things.” f nd th ler v ; X | | ful talent with Josephine LaVoie, Les- | & few local amatenrs y for Dicky * e T houmte, T (onia8 LD the MIMPIer thire le nocause, You must try tol (Uniess ofthéewise ipecild, JHal [ter Lane, Barrie Oliver, and not for- | money prizss. Aiready six acts have cky frownec lke most city | silhouette remove that and make up your mind 3 J = [Prege ) 2 2 signe heen signed up and the management mea he hates to carry the Hniest e or “will" to escaps from nerves. It recipes given here are disigned f°"M|¢-hlnn Demoerats Want to Know getting those six shapely flappers who expocts & faw moroiEIOrE e svening package Knitted Wear vou are troubled with dyspepsia, be. | fOuUr persons g0 along ways toward making the act| _hP - HeteRltY Yaat ’. “We'll leave it here,” he decided 1-k A = % 2 Where He Stands Before Having | & success. Miss Bhaw is vaudeville’s| Show. e photoplay ature pre- . v All-knit wear may be noticed on gin at once to get your digestive or- most graceful dancer and it is a treat | %ents ¢harming Mae Mupray in her and when they've made up their |tye streets this season. An example gans into a healthy, sound condition MEAT SAUCES 5 e : latest 'and biggest produttion, “Jass- ds where they're g0 to stay to- i i < His Name Go On Ballot, for the eyes to watch her dance, She Ll P J . minds wh reé EOINZ to stay L0 s a knitted three-piece suit of black by right eating habits and proper| mpe clever cook looks carefully to has Gatronnied hareelt Sith & oust of] MARIL" lmx:a’: I'll get a taxt and take it over ang w hite nub yarn, topped by a food. I'f you are doing more thRN | 410 kind the sauce she will serve with| Saginaw, Mich, Nov. 30. — An-| | capable entertainers’and all in all she | Starting Monday, the Palace will "Y r'nv i s 3 squirre! collar and finished in \H*lprvl‘_\ml‘shnud properly - do. et uUD.|yer meats. No one would think of nouncement that steps were to be| offers a wonderful revue. Nolan | Present Jackie Coogan in his greatest } 'n’r:rr e “:‘A:vm'n comment | bands and.silk binding. Don't be a martyr. They are ot/ co.ing turkey without its cranberry taken to place Henry Ford's name on Leary & Co. cause an uproar of laughs | @nd biggest production, “Long Live ]"‘?,n oo h’f..,,,,"‘ n old ,',‘";J,'.M, o R Supresisied 3 the "f’r"' o . sauce, but how many women think of the democratic presidential preference with' their comhedy playlet, *Yes| 'h® King™ In it Jackie is seen at his B Shmumbited il oid " SdasyiVhich Sleeveless Sweaters Practice muscle relaxation With|gq4ing the right touch to plain every- | primary ballot has brought from a|means No* There are five in ihe|Dest since his entry in the pletures, o “r:" £ “_' E "”1”‘ I z = A clever lnoking sweater for celd complete rest at certain imnw’m dur- | day boiled beef by serving horseradish | member of the party's state central | ..u and both the dialogue and ‘",M_h:nd the Metro Co,, his new producers, T e | days is a sleeveless form of the knit IDE the day and try deep breething | o o witn y¢? committee a demand that Mr. Ford's tiong are bright and Jaughable. » Tho| "8V spent $600,000 on the picture. It ") "‘:"'mu Ty . "] “," ¥ "' waist. 1t may he worn without a freequently during both "v""l' and “'";k_' Fish is improved when accompanied | stand on democratic principles be| galler Sisters and Lynch jaye u great | |8 ten reels in length and has a cast nvthings o And. ARt SWMipelt, or with a narrow leather beit, |The nervous woman breathes rapidly, |y 'y sayce, Oyster, egg, lemon, becha: (learned firat. offering in “The Spirit of Youth,” and | Of hundreds of actors, There will be '“;m‘"--d onition was not the only | 214 SIEhtly bloused, Tt buttons only|4nd by eo doing expends energy she | mel and brown satice add much to any | _The demand was made by Frank A. | they gro casily one of the big hits of | “Pecial shows cach afternoon after e 1" "e"'" "‘v Hhoben Ao ‘ . "; ¥ | patr way up from the bottom f‘“‘fl\' to save . - trol. | OB { Pleard, member of the committee for | ()0 11, There are also 1wo other acts | #¢hool for children 3 ki n n durin Y st! rive o r 4 L n p [ e Astly, striv or mind control.| "p ot veal, which in and of ftselt the cighth congressional district, in | o¢ o very entertaining naturo, | evening. T tried conscientiously to 2 | Refrain from anger, sharp words or letter to Edward Frensdor{, prominent | obey Dicky's injunction to “play up." One of the popular models forl oo o torarks which are ovi.|!3 8 tasteless meat, gaim intercst and | ¢ HAWAr: » P! That as thrilling and umnrhlun al - g - cooler weather is a street suit with = yon't | favor if served with tomato or onfon | Michigan demoerat, who recently an- | 0.y can be woven about the adven- and had the satisfaction of seeing : dences of a nervous explosion. Don't | nounced ho would circulate petitions| | Leila's eyelids drooping with fatigue (SCAr( collar of the same material and |y, 0y "or vourelt ,or try self-pity, | S8UcCe. - 4 tures and dally life . of ;the typical g : wrists. A circujar flounce gives the S aquite as inseparable as roast pork and “Personally 1 am not opposed to figures is+ demonstrated in “Penrod trance after our walk from the res the happy warrior He Ford for president, previding | taurant where Dicky had given |Ekirt an intercstMg touch Here s another cast where the | SPPIe BANOS ney o e o » P! NE|and Sam,” a First National . picture | neither Leila nor Alfred one minute health examination comes iuto the| A8 there are some people who sb.|he rnS Of & Aemoctalic BIOMR | which is now being shown, Wil- (/\ r)l (& lJ W of time for brooding Salt Meat play. Have you ever had one, a real | S0Utaly object to meat sauces, the ;:"’d"";‘:i"_';l “""“":‘: ’."n"""" Same | llam Beaudine directed the pleturiza- | J : \ | kind o ocracy v stanc e B Katherine came down to us fn the ( Do not salt meat except before honest health examination by a reai | seuce "h"“""‘_l‘_‘;"""" “;l""("“l"”":,';r for.* Ms, Picard wrote. I'L‘:’" ""‘]"" popular Booth Tarking- reception room, a winsome yet mar. | COOKing as salt is apt to make the ! physician? Tts purpose ix to find | hOt over it. s way the fu - bedcs : _novel, 5 WONDERIUL ACTS OF 3 o ’ T |of the meat is preserved and the T do not belicve any democrat| —poory “grown.up” treasures mem- ellously efficient-looking picture in |meat turn red out whether there is anything wrong wd | hér nurse’s gart - - in the machinery of vour body. 1f|sauce acts as a complement to the Should take it upon himsell 10 pro-|oriey of his or her childhood, wnd arb 3 [ o the for ¥ ar ) Five Minutes Only Keeping Caulifiower there is you should know it and try|meat instead of overwhelming the 0L the cATIPAIEN ol Ford or 4y |are often wont to remark: Thn.'w‘ . . She has asked 1o ses vou all for| Caulflower and brussels sprouts|to bring about & compiete restoration | meat juices. B . were the happy daya” Rtecollection el au VI R ul i | Meat stock, drawn butter or white that person stands on democratic prin- | ;o kindly, however, and they forget | five minutes,” she said, “and Dr. | will keep for a long time if they are in your health - This will definitely tell you what to | sauce form the foundation for most|ejyisy " the trials and tribulations which ac- compan the jeys of the juvenile Rraithwaite has given permis- | stuek, root down in dry sand and kept Tomorrow morning, before the |in a dry place {Ao so that you may not continue | sauces. 2 - Drawn Butter Sauor, years. And every littie American Peaturing | boy has his sorre: his troubles and e s | Arifting @long for years into neuras. | 3 his disappointments—just as his el 1- | thenia, nerve instability and health Six tablespoons butter, 3 table. ‘lmnkvuph‘\ spoons flour, 1 1-2 cups boiling water, ™ mpe —_—e——— 1.2 teaspoon salt, 1.4 teaspoon pep-| ers have, Do not put water in the pan when | per. | - ss Ie aw | vou first pit your roast in the even; Melt butter in sauce pan, stir in| PFPEIFFER'S DANCING SOHOOL| wait until it begins to brown a trifle. | flour and! make perfectly nmooth.} H. B, Pfeiffer announces to all his | | former pupils and friends that he will | that it was possible to secure sim AND COMPANY OF 10 | TONIGHT AND SAT. o Vandevi’s tmartes Nevws T\\t Ammmoi R“WAM | THECALL iy Letter From Leslic Prescott to Leslie e lur n and talking about Prescott, Continued get ., " you k ow )mvn of ‘ ' o i e ey o0 ' iy Gf“‘ OF THE l Tonight and And 6 Shapely Viappers out with the baby and it . ‘n'lD ght an \nlurdl "“}’ “‘ That Big M}\:h cal Comedy NOLAN LEARY & CO. it gvnny and comfortable ' ' ail other wom ohe of Nanste's niecss who 4 . PP, gl e By Jack London O willing gir I think 1 am N ek ¢ Fte N by o want to take you friends 10me Ann said Read the Book and See the Yes Means No be more comfortable with her th - 'Jn me to see my wife and my littla| Two little cookie children came out Pi L " it Spgereaipgtadage oot burd fend with| g0 and little boy!” the cookie man|to meet the cookie man and they had icture [l WELLER SISTERS & LYNCH one. You know 1 iike to enok We g yraery by I 10 Ragwedy Ann and Ragsndy (& csekis puppy Sog With thom SR, - SR “The Spirit of Youth* 1IY RAYTE SOMmOsR® § ¢ ohes e . i s Andy and little Weeky “These are my two cookie chil- IN ait cleas ¥p thing ' thk ‘ . ks I am glad now that Ragaedy Ann ' dre the cookie 'man said. “Little Fxrl}:"\olll‘l} OTHER BIG ACTS When T knes . , p 5 b near 1he |4y ought 10 paste you together with Lemon Cookie, that's my little boy's UDEVILLE dear, 1 Baed pome + tod ot > ar 100KINE o oassen, little Wecky told the name, fell from the room the other N . BOOTH TARKINGTON'S e S . e i 3 : e | COOKiC ma dey and broke off his leg!” the cookie SPECIAL CPENROD & SAM” e ach and it rendy (o k i © “I am very glad she thought of it man said. And our friends saw that ,\:n o the ,..,’ to brown, and th y 100" the cookie man laughed. “I'or |indeed the little cookle boy's leg had | Sunday, Mon,, Tues, Wed. The Yell of the Year chooolats is piping hot g S A when vou pushed on my barck and | =—— v : of courss you kno ‘ dechuse when 4 married woman's| oyt mo'in two pleces, little Weeks FOOTBALL presenting Shows Satundas anced ration and if vo ' at t 2 = 2 t wasn’t any fun at all! 1 thought to % | o-"u hv‘F \"e‘v" h of o8 wor t wiedb S b & ¥ myself, ‘Now 1 shail never be able 1o MUrpay's / A - A, waat e s it mind tha 0| ot up and g0 home 1o ges my conkin ALL. NEW BRITAINS BIG \OI(HI:)I-"‘I{I DREAM and the bush ¥ " = s il 1UB° camily any more!' So if Raggedy A V&, S ni o : : around t pand o ney usually, and ‘some- | \LOLE ATE OO e T would have hod WEST SIDES, Hartford 4 £ |fo||'|';| s‘?nn:_mg‘.schml g ki % to lay upon the Aoor for cver an at MAE MURRAY in . ke frcad | you_haven s ear, conse. | V% L Guemt® Memorial Field JAZIZMANIA st ST TR g Seutty e 5 1 wante ' . Sunday, Nov. 18 AMATEUR NIGHT || Mitchell’s Melody Orchestra . - piecas and put you in ‘ ¢ S L B ~ad Admission 50¢, lax included aibble s we went along” - j = Come and *;'e Yourself in Tonight - 4 ) A . Weeky confess suse you lonk > the Movies Plenty of Fun Baby's Best Laxative is 1t art b 0 e otk i - - . Continuous Shows Sat, Colformla Fig Synip® | Ton tevem tom them amine Ll e e e e 4 Coming Monday NI | STUNE FOM ORCHESTRA i i ta-Lg gy : A FR in “Long Live the King" Dance Work a Specialty RS e T ve ¢ . ; Phone 2363-3 1 love chocolate U There Wae a Pretty Tittle House ANl Weeky said Dy e Made of Cake o "TI.nOIdG-nl Marbe roken off and W biing me iaggedy Ann thought ody wonderiully the Weeky jaugh- And here is Mre. Cookie t fox-trotted the ® patie ¢ cookic man gent- cookic man said a8 he led the 2 2 e ' » Dack. “Bo Please @6 MOt c1en | guto the Mttle cake howse, Bvery: California Ram, the 1e, UHINE of not mikble 304 "cre sat down In cookie chaifs covered blers and sang in A "'a‘ - with white icing while Mrs, Cooki close harmony S' te Armory e got dinner by the Shannon When baby is const . ¢ wend them back cotle, feverish' br atod-tong ~ A e’ | ook . i Then when Mrs. Cookie had filled Four on Columbia | diarvhen, & haif-teasy g ey - he way down & halivay 8ad tie table with jeing food, Mr. Cookle Records. Nov' 23 to Dec. 3 or s door led right 1614 how kind Raggedy Ann had been genuine “Californi ' a . en B 5! 0P s ¢ 3 promptly moves sons, s of trout out Into what looked like & garden. to him. It was s lovely dinmer., The ST. JOHN’S MINSTRELS bile, souring tood a wast ’ t 2% @ pretty ¢ hows: all Conkie chicken covered with chocolate 5 | SISV GRS S Svera e f s T N o] DA 10 SRS 0 B A e Tonigllt's Entertainment ita delicious taste waite icing chimney. and all and stuffed with ice eream and chop- ' Special games and entertainment by Ohildren. Parent< are all invited, ASk your Aruegist ~ S e by, ABOUL th ke homs: r 1 chervies and Ernglish walnuts. The Free Admissdon for Children “California Fig Syrup n odiy ™ . + f o ] with colored ggedys and % Weeky enjoyed ; F full directions® for infants in » 2 v y %6 n t ve ma because they had not Yowsl1ocess o dottle. Jiether’ Yon y the was made of can "t 1 the Grotto Growler Yala ks ’ —Tickets 10¢ € h “Califernia.” o+ gou may get 1 . e P they were wery, very 2 tation fig