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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WOOL JERSEY MY HUSBAND'S LOVE REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Now is a good time to replenish the; s«hool girl's wardrabe by the ad-| Jition of another practical frock. | Wool jersey will probably be the | raterial it is ideal for school| resses—warm and durable. Flannel | ind merge are alternatives. Navy biue and brown are the favorite - o ‘{colors with bright red decidedly esy an alli popular. /. | the doubts inte an S = ched a ad | \I‘:';' upon them at the same moment that! L qe waists and blouses that slip onl Dicky |1 pushad open; the of Leila's onc’s head or button down tthe room shared wit pushed compart 1 was sure Alfred 1 empty Dr. Braithwaite Sent Madge to [ which Sit With Teila 1 toek good c ful distance from the ing roem where, Alfred awnited Dr, Braithwaite's had no de Dic completely hospital ind pleasure 1 wa fisa- door loor over front. face | her | y unti with door. her nd trance Madge.' ire to She wa ving the oward the preps grecable interview tain to the ery that 1 had to Dr. Braithwaite gnen a good the two men Dicky warning ir > Or were my moonshine? 1 answer with a decided had been me to deceive my! Taking up a Lefla's door I waited Rraithwaite opened came ont. Hiz face lnes of brig smile a Just the person 1 "Go to the little awhile. 1 don't want he » see ler husband for vet until she's had can get her to after about half the deor on some and signal the right here. Don't ¢ nurse didn't drop in of ) thay accord, thoeugh.” To Talk to Alfred I nodded comprehending ce, and my brother-ir of approval wi cor owed raficf at my But 1 would hi wl for a litthe to be res oped it would be you, me don't want to while. Come over ! deal bed she nd babling and yssed to the ds speaki Alfred were ny happy at my ha drew own to her, oherent words ithwaite at any longer thout—R: Alfred about Madge"—-a into Dr so wonderful everything., I'm Made me feel He's going -you know—and sudden thought her eyes he to Alfred Alfred wonid be question negative Dicky's frown to telf 1 oh ! ] sent fright wouldn't speak abont Ress, would he? said. | angry “of ‘And he nri sure therr won't,” 1 pre very Then, imly to co you e be close, 1 that by the through wit) Alfred the woulid no strengtl 1aft for anything but remorse of his pretty wife cated may Alfred won't cuddled her mysel( angry.’ said time severa not | The woman who believes in Dr. Braith- | preparedness should keep puff shells his mental | in her emergeney cuphoard during the | good youth | holid inclina- | 1 ui | desserts If you clever not, to zo0d sleep. p sleep, do it; if hour pretended who comne waite got ing « ar season shells are used as cases for salads or creamed meats. They can be kept, rehcated and crisp for a week or longer, Creamed shrimps with peas served in u delicious shell is something very different the same mixture 1 o Creamed chicken, errand will be Jow gri ) nurse, or se let her k tio a from a ercam toast pleas went ¢ anes 4 flush intc mus ed in N him ; s lunch noon he cun meet you His eyes held the had noticed in them when d frowned at and | that the big .surgeon’s ir my share of the angle Ress Dean and Leila was gre 1 had guessed Tell him I'll be at the apartment f 1 said et Very well," 4. and was moving away when 1 detained him "It about unti become dis- p butter, 1 ¢ 1 egas u'ld be this ip boiling keen look Laundry Cabinet water sh Dicky Jaundry d. Put realized In'it keep your starel SMOOth siuce pan and add butter. ight into favelle water for stains, | When the boiling point again nvolved AN sods amd sand. | reached add the flour, which has been er than {sifted, ail at onc Stir vigorously. The mixture will soon make sty e ovincing Plls drawing away from the sides of Mraightiing | the pan. Temove from the fire and \ add the eggs, unbeaten, one at a time RINAE bril- | ieh egg should be thoroughly incor- in th mixture “an- added. Drop spoonfuls onto a buttercd cookie sheet or in vorted dripping pan. Bake half an here cup flo boiling when water in a perfectly Have & cabinet in your me A is y, blueing . which Shin paper Plaided Frock. ippers Unls scasol interest in the which has large colors con te ? roc of tunt before by porated other is there's Mrs. Durkee' Not a Promising Prospect “There won't he 1 e dently She isn't out of the vet know But, look here promise vou this because foolish little n thing isn't going know within five min Adage ‘no néws hold true. Does th Entirely,” 1 replied “Then—till this evening gripipng my hand tightiy f 1 shall sleep a o afterr tonight Harriet and 1 will rrelative: y Il be sent afte but wud whet speaking at Dicky me Dr. ¥ different conditio Blue Ayehia ana eve \ einth-bitfe e gorgeons ¢ hvas velvet is lined with a pink- y,6,p jn a4 moderate oven shade and With| "~ 1ho not look at the puffs for the D t 10 minutes they are in the oven At the,end of 10 minutes the heat hould s reduced. If the to cool hefore the cggs dre added the shells will be in layors of fukes, This fakiness 1s cspecially desirable if they are wanted orchid band vou you're 1t Sitk Fichus, attract the is ullowed zhtl Kinsworr overy e ghtly ne " vo - " Are not neces of they arc Iy figured sitk surily The ol¢ sometimes of gor of wi n creamed ontree Care In Baking must be taken in the holls gre well done, 1f they thoroughly baked they will way to do is to take one "ot fall two or hree minute rest removed with safety made from are specked Mirrors, dirt from mir. Care ng to that the ire not tall, A wafc the over aid big lemove sp i baking one it mixed u with does not the No sugar Neoded from ts wlow & out afte . I'his s it un. may be add sugar Ecluirs are mixture. The fingers four or five and one-hal? inches wide most this same shaped in inches long and len pani he to would \ry on ning angry at Dean to From his mascult would be a gr Then frmly was the long ol get at the whole manosuvres, concerning Makes Dessert Fine baking bolled 1 whipped v makes a we o dessért wher then frosted with s or vanilla | are split in half | reamed en- | | me be custard, cnamelware : hocolate, map The puff shell when used for salads or trees, each half forming a case fixed my mind there erished resolution to story of Bess Dean's the real truth car, a sccret Non-Chip buyi melware the best the end and in casily au is the ck for capest hip Alfred's nad aiready made little 8 . little Lemon had a fine Raggedy Ann a y fin IKitty tor perry the cookie girl, for the cookie boy already cookie puppy dog hen, when Mister showing wdy Andy said ho would jike to have a cookis a cookie pig and some cookie vkie ducks haak | Ve cookie back raising 1 knew Letter From Ledlie Prescott to Leslie Prescott, Care of the Secret Drawer ftt1e M. em At Tast pd etter M rom Aliee " e that I am A quandary than T was before. Who would have thought that have arranged pearls a hard and even think with & And me of know all the time I au st | a littue DR old.fa ed. 1 think 1t will b8 a goc r ther to g8t over there possible 7 don't like the s 8t all. She might be & we instead of a girl of 18 1 never had a was collecting pea do not know what Karl Knows 1 krow pearis, wounld be write a dignified Ie that1 know t are accept t . bat,” . ittle Cooki and \bou these ome 80 seems| 1y was it ; ens and can't : A had as Raggedy in would make antl Raggedy do this tieated. 1 dy pearis ter Cook ke house took He down 1 while Mister Conkie Weeky g and tofte of Allee's Jetter iea of course to send is STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION “Pape’s Diapepsin Sour, Upset Stomachs at Once corrects “Pape’s Diapepsis surest refisf for indize flatulence, heartburn, o mentation or stomach d by aciity. A few tabicts & immediate relief. Corre #eh and digestion now for Druggists sell migons of pack == DAILY FASHION SEI'VICE threads * - The Advenduress B gy hy g FOR SC If used as a dessert the shells can be opened at the top of the puff, the filling put into the case and the top put back. A particularly delicious concoction is made by filling a shell with maple mousse, replacing the top pouring marshmallow sauce with No in dis- glish walnuts over the whole served and the A surprise Rich Filling Whipped creamed, ctened flavored with vanilla makes a sauce for a filling of ice cream or a cold-fruited cream of any sort This same mixture can also be used to make tiny cheese puffs to serve with salad Add two tablespoone grated cheese to the mixture hefore baking and season with salt and pap- rika. Drop by the half-teaspoonful, spreading flat, on an ofled and flouged baking sheet. Bake well in a moder- ate oven Sprinkle witgs grated cheese and melt in a hot oven before serving. Tiny puffs made and filled with any rich, highly seasoned sandwich filling for the afternoon tea table, Drop from a teaspoon, but no not Pake and remove tops Fill and re- place top. Tt may them by splitting « These puffs must be more than two bites, most unpleasant to eat (Copyright , NEA Bervice \\'ashin;l«m’n Parks Are Increased by Donation Washington, Dee. 4.-The capital's systemn of natural parks already ae- knowledged as one of the most heau. tiful in the country, was further en. riehed today by a gift of seventy.eight acres from Charles C. Glover, man of the board of the Riggs Na. tiodal hank The property lies in the cake is dessert and rich swo more convenient to Al little at one side, very small, not or they will be be a parkway and children’s playground 1t mile long and a quarter of a mile wide and is the largest grant of land ever given to the District of aggedyAnn is a of the string, 1 found a stone. How 1o you expect to make noodle soun out of a stone? That's what 1 wish to know?” I'm sure 1 do Weeky replied. “'F neither Raggedy Andy nor n know!™ tle do know that nor Raggedy made to that is why I tied the tring, Mister Hookie 1 Ann, 1 1o be Goblin cried. “So in? Then 1ck home Gobli We They Could Watch the Cookie Fish Swimming About Down in the Magic Water. | The new North German Lloyd | Roads after a successful trial trip on flatten, | | der the American | bus in service at the Ine) | chatr- | obstruction | sudden tury | | l By Dr. Clifford C. Robinson H SELLING DOPE What a physician should do as a |selling asent or what he shouid ! oharge for his personal services is a | matter ofe professional jndgment and | O A ] B N Ty e TR o7 fieuted, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are respective amusement compdmy. wlidon N Lo - Unless otherwise written by the press agencies for the willingness on the part of the patient | % | to pay for services rendered. If the | task has been great and the patient | completely cured, he is willing to pay | almost anything for his health. | Rut let me sound a note of warning | !to laymen. Paying so-called doctors professors, medical directors, fakirs or | |others for what is called “‘dope,” | meaning worthless “stuff” or cure-alls, | is absolutely nseless. | Relieve in your physiclan. He will | guide and direct you in all affairs of | health. If other serviees, greater than | he is able to give, are required, he | will direet you to reliable specialists. Some of the dope—you can have a | fine head of hair, even if you are bald.i You can bask In the sunshine of vouth with new giands. You can plaster miud on your face and have a youthful complexion. You can swallow one of the tablets at night | and your influenza or cold will be gone by morning. You can eat anything von want and it won't hurt you a bit; try our free treatment, that's a good | one, This additional advice was offered, | |also free: “Not to believe in what your physician tells you.” | These are a few of the | cures. Don't let catehy “ads” of this kind |1ead you astray. Disappointment is in | | store for you if you do. They even | send out movies now to get you. Any | | question on such fake remedies wilt | | be gladly answered by relieble medical | journals. All you have to do is npndi one to them with a two-cent stamp | enclosed and your wonderful remedy | dissected | wonder will he NEW GERMAN LINER Columbus, Largest That Teutonic Line | Trial | Has Got, Makes Successful Trip. P | liner | Columbus, Germany's largest steam- ship, Is anchored in Bremerhaven | | which her engines and bollers gave | | complete satistaction. Her final equip- ' Bremerhaven, Germany, Dec | ment has not been pluced aboard be- | canse of the suspension of deliveries | from the Ruhr. Tnusmuch as Germany's quota un- immigration laws has been filled for the current year officials of the North German Lloyd line have decided to put the Colum- | beginning of the American tourist next spring. Her first sailing was originally sched- uled for December 12 but it was re-| cently cancelled | MANY BIBLE SCHOOLS | In 1918 There Were but 52 and To. | Teaching 100,000, | day Country Has More Than d.llm,I [ | | i vacation The develop- Bible Cleveland, 0., D | ment of the dally After | northwest section near the American | y.y00) as a part of the work of the re split and filled with | University grounds and was given for| ), ¢, was described befere the Na-| tional Presbyterian conference hnrr. today by Harold Robinson of Phila-| | deiphia, seeretary of the division of | Christian education In (he home, ehureh and community, In 1918 lh--rf" were only of the vacation schools, he said, organized to keep children oceupied under the proper conditions, while in 1923 they numbered 1,100/ | and had an enroliment of more than 100,000, | | Organization of the regular Sunday schoo! work of the church was ree-| emended by Dr. Robinson. A general | plan of annual promotions, similar to that used in public schools, was ad-| | visable, he said. ‘The system had been started, he declared, but is used in only one of every three of the 10, 000 Presbyterian Sunday schools in | the country Questions of faith will find no place on the program of the conference, | Rev. Witllam H. Foulkes, general soe- | retary of the Presbyterian New Era | nization, sald Two Motorists Die in Accident in Springfieldl 4-—John A | e ¢ " ¢ l | | | e entati Melntyre asting cor and Geo alesma ki en the wheels of an which they were riding stru throwing beth men t was said to be fo & to avoid another car and miles east of the city had heer this ity six ng from Torento, Ont “FREEZONE” CORNS lift right off Quinn, were ed terday antorr The acc ntyre ir Trre hing stops hurting, right off with fin- then Truis Your druggist selis a 4 Freezone” for a few to remho bottle of sufficient the 1ors remess or irritation , without so | nifty act GREAT BILL AT CAPITOL. | COOGAN'S GREATEST—PALACE. The Paramount picturs, “Zaza,” an| Jackie Coogan's first Metro pie- Allan Dwan production and an ab- |'Ur® “Long Live the King,” has ar- g 4 o rived at the Palace theater. This »‘orlung screen drama, proved de-| ... sally beautiful picture, plus lightful in every respect at its pre-|;, iie's wonderful acting, lives up mier presentation at the Capitol the-|i, 41} the advauce praise made for it ater last night. Gloria Swanson asia) guring the six months of its pro- the star, supported Ry able players|q,ction in Hollywood. were cxtremely artistic in their por-| suffice it to say that in “Long U’l._)" - s £ e Live the King” Jackie does some of Zaza" s a splendid picture and|tpe greatest work of his short career. surpasses anythipg Miss Swanson has|mpor the first time a radical departure heretofore done on the screen. The | phag heen made in the type of role he role of the remarkable French char-|popiry In “Long Live the King” acter is one especially suited to her|j,ciie is a royal princeling and he is individual style of acting, and affords| constantly surrounded by royal splen- her unusual opportunities for keen|qo. :!'r'noflon:l work of whic hshe made Beautiful sets abound in this pro- e most. | duction—sets said t ve The Keith vaudeville bill has five|at great cost. 0 ann puli excellent acts featuring “The Seven| There are special shows each day Enchanters,” a real musical novelty after schooi for children at which with seven young ladies who nhinelmm‘ they will be admitted for 10 wny\ their saxophones: Marcus & cents. Starting next Monday the big Burr offer "Laughing Matters;” Ma-|attraction will be the great photoplay honey and Cecil sing and dance won- | sensation, “Little Old New York " derfully well; Bell and Caron offer a % Marion Dav ! : e { h avies . in “Bits of Variety,” and vl the special added attraction is vaude- | ville’s newest novelty, . “The Four| Horsemen,” which is not a moving| picture, but an offering that one must see for full details, WANT ROMANOFF DATA Moscow, Dec. 4.—The government | has ordered all indiviauals, institu- | tions and government départments to hand over to the state all documents, | memoirs, diaries and other man- CENTURY REVUE LYCLU uscripts having any reference to the e \m»nm{t;r:'t;r::;u'.'l?t(-l UM. :Homauofl dynasty in its last two B ¢ ght and to-| reigns. Some of the most important morrow is presenting an elaborate | documents alleged to show the active program featuging The | Participation of the Romanoffs in ar- Revus, fAve rrr’”."mrlfi and | Tanging the world war, are sald to = St el have been secretly sent to Romanolf Gvelts L aihathoad supporters in order to conceal them stamp this as a| vaudeville Century snappy male nce imbers, PASEIRD. Liln 2| One smal) Missouri town welcomed, v L DAl | guring one touring season, 23,520 c a comic sketch and 1 5 . e h and Henry and| .o eivng 100,000 passengers. Adelaine, dancers extraordinary, and | possessed of considerable ability in TONIGHT AND WED, other lines, add to the bill. McCor- mick and Irving, two men, have a fast moving comedy sketch. The photoplay program brings the local movies, showing the Hartford A Great Play Now a Great Motion Picture PARAMOUNT West 8Sides and the All New Britains in their memorable clash at Willow VAUDEVILLE Thursday Prook park last month. The big ple- ture, “Maytime,” offers one of the | BRIGHT LIGHTS OF BROADWAY top notche have most beautiful love stories that' has ever appeared in the spoken or silent drama, TPor the last half of the week there will be a new vaudeville bill and the picture will b “The Bright Lights of Broadwa This is a thoroughly modern melodrama in every respect TO HELP GERMAN CHILDREN An entertaimnent and dance will be held at Maennerel Hall Saturday | evening under the auspices of the | Ladics' Relied Socle the proceeds | being w for the sturving children of Germany. Tonight and All Week! The Prince of the Movies JACKIE COOGAN In His Greatest and Most Costly Photoplay “LONG LIVE THE KING” 11—Wonderful Reels—11 Special Music Score! SPECIAL. SHOWS FOR CHILDREN EACH DAY AFTER SCHOOL=10¢ Jackie Coogan Pencil Boxes At Special Shows! PRICES THIS WEEK Matinees Evenings Orch. 23¢ Oreh. 35¢ Balcony 18¢ Balcony 23¢ DON'T MISS JACKIE TONIGHT, TUES,, WED. 9-Big TimeActs-5 Keith Vaudeville Featuring 1-ENCHANTERS-7 with Mae Smith, Muriel Gibson and Kincaid's Melodist MAHONEY AND CECIL, “On the Boardwalk” “MARCUS AND BURR “Laughing Matters” BELL AND CARON “Bits of Variety” Special Added Attraction ‘THE FOUR HORSEMEN’ (Not a Moving Picture) GLORIA SWANSON in “ZAZA” Thurs,~Teddy Claire and Anton Lada’s Louisiana Orchestra PARSONS THEATER Hartford TOMORROW NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY DL, 4, 5, MAT, WED. MESSRS, SHUBERT resent WHISPERING WIRES “BETTER THAN “THE CAT AND THE CANARY'.” “~N\. Y. Tek Lves. $2.50 to &0c Mat. Wed. $2.00 to 30c PARSONS--Hartford THURS,, DEC. 6TH 3 Nights Only—Mat. Sat, The Most Exciting Play Ever Written. All the Favoriles of the Original Cast. Evenings: 50c¢ to $2.00 Matinee: 50¢ to £1.50 SEATS NOW AND THE CANARY