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== DAILY FASRION SEI'VICE ONE PIECE SUIT The one-piece suit perfectly | plain. Tt has two pockets and a tiny | round collar, is cut on the simplest pattern and is guaranteed to he com- fortable. It is also warranted stand wear and tear, the nece: result of being worn hy a small ho) The two-piece suit is good for everyday but it may also be a dress-up suit if it is made in a dress-up cloth It is a loose blouse version of the sailor suit with short or long sieeves and with real though diminutive trousers. By Dr. Clifford (. Robinson WOMEN ARE STRONGER Recently [ a Frticle plaining ing the read com how many were los cupation, mode : in marriage the average number o kness was tacking c W en in working oc 18 e strictest gradua physical conditi “don’t care districts w T must ¢ ed to be Phys concerned in fa the opinion that tmproved rather thar en in general More w working chil ir female the v showing in of we jown re work nfess that minated to me, it seem rs pre are All and to show getting stronger our cellege recorc crages will he resul m— Women 1 the v althi (thletic I m am stro prove i soon v kinds of availabie weakened wom men even of t e Gossip’s Corner dewelry mk Onvy atio erate am heart to beat mo: the Fringe Bottom of three-inch friv bottom of a straightline black satin, excercise is exces rt beats fast, ther so that the right ven trice more blood through the vessels of the lungs and the left ven tricle more blood through the rest of the body. T t hlood of t through the lung ) gen to be taker t silver more carbonic acid to be both of these jons able muscle healt Perhaps girls and wo by an inc food to from the stomach a well as giving tion in the tissuc the he is a stea regular rhythm Three rows e send finish the i frock of Black Bags Jack moire or frequently have inset with jade gh fustenings o perr more into t blood exeret and Chicken chicken ing hard young old one Buying When buying a ing test it by pres breast bone, I men the exOer little, in an in appetit more rapidly q comp to growth ks upon the fow! this it Is rigid the bes a rease ahsorbed Testing Roasts roasts with a it means the it is not " roast is €8 an Test your fork comes . : ¥ more ida o1 ood comes, Ax lerours Srmy of bocieost Knm htun ot Pras Lermses Alice Her 1Leshie Hamilton to Prescott, to Leslie Letter 1 Sister, Mrs Tetter from Leslie Prescou om Prescott, tinued mean hi ar- | 1 ar sister, makir A that you mess of terrible me to to Karl, Noth- pt to cable *“1 don't st sa I m ticular,” . cept that ¢ when his wife hat jear, was 1t ome You know very you had an going back to your f tell Jack al labowt your he didn't like it you would ply to cal take my baby and gct out and let it Speaking Lealic 1 e som you ask Jack to h us to th moving picture to “Yes, but he said he would be too b to go “Well, you 1im Ne, that t of little Jack door 1 Paula which has to do w you w Jeft wt t ) ‘ ¢ e some ple, all Alba is dubious “What kind t k yo What are they souree with m ex , YOu We 1 and assurcd 18 also his lawye ted } le you £0 at tha sort Did pearls ar hat I wa im pearls seems to itimental idea r realize what are? They have of bables about it you e sentimental boobs me no p commo their emotions ar oncer 1 he would t have the bad been co I told Kar go ight o Where ed He f you did bough ctical £y not fe gems after 3 ting them for 3 1 get out of the for me s hefore ec ou yo mud- looks did not wa he 1 ask of re. sa My goss ipet nsta your legally. you and the ecturing w happier you “1 have tittle, Rut to the de longs to 8 “Good think curio “We seldom made No €00 o wil Lord! presents he e ooks g s and trvi said his frien Perhaps whole business well how hard sips’ mouth and talk about this pictu only way for you = this is for you to eture together “I'll ask Jack az eomes home to dinn “If you waat m- you” i roast- | s sim- | Adele Garrison’~ New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | have everything ready vyou ‘ any time you come home.” know about your friend, the younger | “She is the best or wives,” Mrs. Durkee,” he commanded. | brother-in-law invested the tribute | “Remember, everything. I'll not be- '“‘lfh an upprmmw smile, and then | tray vour confidence, but 1 want to|turned briskly to m talk to her presently, and I'd like w; “We'll take anothh | know what ground I'm standing on.” ‘“l' Durkee, now,” he said. “How do you know that I'm sending young Durkee out 5 2 A ¥ vou. Keep him here for me until I :::,r,":", r::l: t\?\ort (";’:z:::r‘IOOK | get back. I want to talk to him.” | " %It is my business to know things | Over the surgeon's shoulder Dicky lendtto NM faces, my dear,” he said | | glared at me. 1 saw that he guessed | quietty. “Rut let us not waste time.” | OF Braithwaite meant to give Al- ! There was something so | fred a grilling, and that he held me | Madge Tells the Doctor “Now tell me everything r look at young 1] he | compell- imbued | : o ing in his manner, and he "r“:ponwlblo But his rancor me with a sense of the necessity of A/twinES. oL mnsaMinam, him all my knowledge of that 1 gave him not only every serap of information 1 possessed, but outlined my fears for her as weil. 1| told him of Bess Dean, what I knew h-“ ';n'emmd her !;’::\;;- “(]a”‘fia :::Okhg: and what 1 suspected-—and ot | ISERIRNE upon © , hands rested in her husband's tender Leila’s shudderi ¢ | e e mims of - the |clasp. Dr. Braithwaite litted one of whispered confidence my little friend | the bands, smiling, and tested the ‘pu\nw before speaking. had given me, and her terror of the " i “Fine,” he said, whem he had laid possibility which normally would ha\m, Aoy N ¥ it I ean b ir deihast 1be it down nghuln. by n\\l, Madge, i A A vou and the nurse will arrange | “You only have confirmed my OWN |4, ,irice for Mrs. Durkee's stay thought,” the famous surgeon u;!d‘h”_‘_ for today and tomorrow, and when 1 had finished, “but you have y AY 1 N ) i e made it much easier for me to talk ‘”": ri‘,‘:":f:" "““,'(:m"l",’“;‘r; ’;:":,“:\,';p? | with nher . When I have finished I 3 Slaw awaits y an old-fashioned seance with |’ & e b 5 a little chat with my patient.” hios. young:idiot ,h" husbend Lefla's eyes widened anxiously straighten things out for the Read little lndy, never fear. As for that this announcement, but Dr. Braith- e e waite chose to misinterpret the girl you spesk of-—Dean you said, . cause of her fear. didn't vou simply has to be o ’ ap b Now staying in g day after tomorrow that you're ill now or are going n” cheerily, patting ust means that this is to rest that I know husband and Madge and Dic come to vou as often as vou like, and you may have all the flowers and good things to eat you want. But you must lie in bed nnd sleep a great deal.” and I giving :I.flllfl. corridor with a distinct hope that | gentle Leila Durkec’'s worries soon would be banished. have that We'll until mean to be her the of the hospital doesn’t shooed off the 1 st we'll I mentione Dean to you. SOa The quizzical loak flashed into my brother-in-law's eves, “1 have been in this world a long time, my dear.,” he said, but I SCAT( heeded his words, abashed | P l" would have been at| 1 hnd mln-g»d te get Alfred as| othe doorway T saw Dicky, who evidentiy| 1 tBat h8 ‘wiehed gt ol q me apeak Bess Dean's|/n°" that he wis 18 81 9% o ne the room as soon as possible. “Don’t speak to her, just wave,” ,l whispered, and he obeyed me, the | nurse closing the door immediately afterward upon Lella's protesting, | apprehensive look “The ypoor child is frightened out of her scnses,” Alfred said irresolute- Iy lingering in the corridor. “She won't be in thirty seconds more,” I returned. “Dr. Braithwaite has infinite tact as well as experi- ence, and she'll be tolling him all her worrive at the rate of a mile a min- ute before he's been talking to her long."” Alfred gave me a startled opened his lips as if to speak, and then closed them again, while 1 hid a wicked ittle smile as he went slowly down the corridor to Dicky and the nurse and I attended to the detafls necessary for Leila’s tempore ary st in the hnsplnl room again Iy weard Dr. Braithwaite Made a Decision Yor Leila There was no chagrin in my dis. from Dicky's frowning face he had heard Dr. Braithwaite's ulterance of Bess Dean's name, there- by knowing that I had told him o!]‘ «r manoeuvres against Leila’s hap- pi Rather, my spirits rose mar. | tuily the challenge in my | bend's expression. With no persor equation invelved, for 1 knew Bess Dean had no more lure for Dieky than Katie had, 1 felt free to wage the fight in s behalf that 1 long had planned Physical fatigue depression us if covery that to hus- nal nervous weali- spirit-——1 vhed had been heavy the fillip whien me, and it was | asium garb that 1 my belligerent hus- Braithwaite had fin- they t them e rments, nity gym toward when Dr, speaking. “Did you get Ha cheerily as If no storm cloud muttering on our conjugal horizon, but 1 feit rather than the keen | glance Dr. Braithwaite from my face to Dieky's, and guessed t my distinguished brother-in.law was missing no point of the little drama. “Yes,” Dicky replied sulkily, then ) turned to Dr, Braithwaite with a| more courteous mien, “Harriet ds her he said, “and The Adve\\furesJ KaggedyAm this oppo: e i turned band Soiled Taoes Laces that are slightly may be cleaned by burying them for a week or £0 in a mixture of cornstarch and calcined magnesia. mental solled ished reiet?” 1 asked as were Renewed Velvet Raise the pile of velvet by ling the fabrie on the face of a very hot iron, brush it hard while the steam rises B sent streteh- and To Clear Water Turbid or milky water cleared with alum. 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Andy came et sokie gged Weeky out r the you have vig you ever Mister Cookie ween taggedy Andy soda watcr spring Irank soda water wate: conkie " " im- for you nt,i | Dicky's “Dicky, | to | gave | | followed my brother-in-law down the | at | | at glance, | over a wet cloth laid | Little Cookie and| l" | Il "iu_!f Unless otherwise indicated, written by the press agencies for theatrical EXCELLENT BILI: AT CAPITOL. The Paramount picturization of the | celehrated play, “Zaza,"” with Gloria |Swanson in the stelfr role, was shown with decidedly artistic results at the Capitol theater today. It is a | supérb production by Allan Dwan, creator of “Robin Hood. | Miss Swanson in the title role does remarkable work, running the gamut | »f cmotions in many scenes with ex- cellent artistr) H. B, Warner, a ‘well known stage player, is finely cast in |the part of Bernard Dufresne oppo- site the star. The Keith vaudeville bill five | big time offerings with *“The Seven | Enchanters,” introducing seven young ladies who play saxophones wonder- fully well; Mahoney and Cecil in “On |the Boardwalk™; Ma s and Burr in “Laughing Matter: in “Bits of Varie Horsemen"” in a great prise, novelty sur- “WHISPERING WIRES."” i “Whispering Wire with its haunted telephone and baffling mur- der mystery, comes to Parsons' the-| | ater, Hartford, Tuesday and Wednes- day nights, with Wednesday matinee, m!liL r |mlllll the respective amusement compa | genius is Metro's | King,” | King™ | same { children Mary DISHES By Sister EVERYDAY To mueh sweet and rich food soon pllll and plain everyday food taste | \hennr than ever. Boston baked beans | New England bolled dinner, sauer | [kraut and wieners, or salt codfish may be homely fare, but if the Christmas feasting is to be enjoyed to the utmost the wise housckeeper keeps her |nr‘l|n‘ simple and wholesome during the first weeks of December, ‘ Baked Beans for Raturday night's | supper, with brown bread and butter, | stewed tomatoes and baked apples for dessert will make the Sunday roast appreciated. This is an excellent rule for haked beans. | Boston Baked Beans | Two eups navy beans, 1-5 pound fat salt pork, 1 small onion, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons molasses, 1 table. spoon brown sugar, 1-8 teaspoon pep- per, 1-2 teaspoon mustard, 1-2 tea.| | spoon soda. Pick over and wash beans, Put in cold water to cover and soak over night. Tn the morning drain and cover with fresh water, Add soda and bring slowly to the boiling point. Sim- mer five minutes and drain. Do not throw water in the sink. Rinse beans in clear cold water and return to ket. | tle with enough fresh cold water to | cover. | Bring slowly to {and simmer until the !when a few beans are taken up on a {spoon and blown upon. Drain heans | {from water and rinse in cold water. | Put a thin slice of the salt pork in| | the bottom of the bean pot. Add the onion, pecled but uncut. Add half the |beans and the remaining pork. Cover {pork with the rest of the beans. Mix salt, molasscs, brown sugar, I pepper and mustard with 1 cup boil- |ing water. Pour over beans in bean !pot. Add enough more boiling water to cover beans. Cover pot and bake {tour hours Yn a moderate oven. Un- | eover the last half hour of haking | {and bring pork to the top that it may | become brown and erisp. The onion and mustard may oe) {omitted from this recipe 1 | the boiling point | skin wrinkles | New England bolled dinner is a full meal. The or eorn- ed beef New pounds corne 4 s meat is salt pork England Boiled Dinn d heef, 1 Four cabbag 1 1 arrots, 2 smal turnips, & sized me dium sized oni in cold w cold water meat put cook to nder Cut nd cut ped and ots point gently When water ar to seum seven 1y remove from cabbage wtock in n quarters & ™ slices. parsnips scr The pota r atter tender Arge § cgetabics omit Poi meat i 1 and surround Any of these gels «d if not liked. B Loiled separately hoited dinner (Copyright - 1923 with metimes with a “Sittin’ In a Corner” is a riotous, irre- sistible fox-trot by the irrepressible California Ram blers. As a song, Van and Schenck have made it fa- mous OnColumbi Records A-3994 and 6 D. Process v Records MAYTIME AT LYCEUM Coupled with the delightful love drama, “Maytime,” the Lyceum dur- ing the first three days of this week is presenting a tip top bill of Para- mount vaudeville embodying the lat- est vaudeville novelties of song, dance, comedy and eccentricities of an vnusual type. As an added feature, the program includes = local news reel showing the football game be- tween the West Sides of Hartford and the All-New Britain eleven played jat Willow Brook Park three weeks ago. The Century Revue, the vaudeville | headliner, presents a man and five pletty girls in a dazzling dancing and singing act with the usual bit of fun. s Henry and Adelaide, *the cute pair,” 3 | § berts, Here is a play which combines | 150" good line of patter and some all the thrills of O. Henry, Conan )] ick good songs; and McCormick and Irv- Doyle and Edgar Allen Poe, plus com- v r ing are only two men, butgthey are edy relief a la Avery Hopwood. As e there. Theirs is a real comedy hit the handbills read, thrill one min- 2 g1 T from beginning to end. Johnson and ute-ya laugh the next!" Prominent in | geyon pave good novelty number the cast are Kay Laurell (former i 4 " " “Tollies” s " entitled “Hats Out. Follies” beauty), Ben Johnson fie 8 i Tor W s 4 Effie 8hannon and Harrison Ford Reynolds Denniston, Jane Houston, Ma v 2 . Malcolm Duncan, Gavin Gordon, Lys | [cotured In Mastime, carry off the -] * M¥5 | leading roles. The beautiful story of Dorce, M. Tel) "ebb, s 1 | S s “:,;}’i:mm:;!‘ébs V":,“;i | Maytime is well known to all theater- Stanley Harrison. . The play wa’v | goers and the picture is even more de- i~ tailed in its romantic splendor than staged b . C. Hafwood.y 4.0 Buafman . and John is the stage production. The entire vaudeville bill and pic- | ture program will be changed on Thursday bringing IT.owell Sherman, Doris Kenyon and Harrison Ford in “The Bright Lights of Broadway" Il!n lllll ! uotices and reviews in this column are Ilili ! December 4-5, after a year's run in| New York and threc months in Chi- cago, under the direction of the Shu- JACKIE COOGAN AT PALACE. Undoubtedly the greatest picture in which Jackie Coogan has been permitted to wuse his remarkable “Long Live the now the feature at the Palace Last night its premier in this city was attended by a great and appreciative audience which through the evening continued to give ample evidence of the tremen- dous popularity which Jackie now has at his command. In fairness to him it is such beautiful and impres- sive productions as “Long Live the King" that enhance his popularity and make him more beloved. ® The story of "“Long Live the is a familiar one to readers of American books. It is a screen ver- | sion of the famous novel of the| name written several years ago | Mary Robert Rinehart and attained a tremendous sale will specials shows for after school each day at which time they will be admnitted for ten cents and receive a Jackie Coogan balloon. theater. by which There be Keith Vaudeville Featuring 1-ENCHANTERS-7 with Muriel Gibson Melodists JACKIE COOGAN Long Live the King Mae Swift, Kincaid's BELL AND CARON “Bits of Variet) M/ \R(l AND BURR “Laughing Matters” BY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART PATHOS, COMEDY AND DRAMA SU- PERBLY BLENDED o SR 11—BIG REELS~I11 MAHONEY AND CECIL Special Music Score 0" the BMM“'"‘ Shows For Children Every Day After School—10¢ “The4H0rsemen Free Balloons and Pencil (Not a Moving Picture) Boxes to Children at R the 4:00 Show GLORIA SWANSONJI in —f— “ZAZN" 23¢, 18¢ 99 23¢ Matinees Evenings 35e, DANCELAND MAIN STREET Tuesday Night—Prize Fox Tiot Saturday Night—Prize Fox Trot and Waltz Gurley’s Singing Syncopators—Each Occasion Admission—Ladies 45¢: Gents 55¢, including taxes PARSONS THEATER Hartford TOMORBOW NTGHT AND WEDNESDAY—DEC, 4 MAT. WED. MESSRS. SHUBLRY Presemt WHISPERING WIRES CANARY ~N. Y. Yelegram Wed. 82,00 to 3¢ CBETTER THAN THE CAT AND MY Mat CAT CANARY PARSONS.--Hartford THURS., DEC. 6TH 3 Nights Only—Mat. Sat. The Most Exciting Play Ever Written. Al the Favoriles of the Original Cast. Evenings: 50¢ to $2.00 Matinee: 50¢ to £1.50 SEATS NOow