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A{EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923, $23332205280008328 pess 322 $33382335838833 rs DAY FASHIOY SEI'VICE O \ | cup broken nut meats, 1 teaspoon vanilla. ’ l . ls L w . Alld Sho SI( Melt one cup sugar combined with! Small Girls Assume Low Waist It SKirtfllceeam or tartar over siow fire wnti 1 ! golden brown. Stir while melting. Stir in butter, remaining sugar, corn| sirup and milk. You may think mix-| Adele Garrison’ New Phase of tire is ruined at thisstage, but lumps | will all cook out. Cook, stirring occasionally until REVELATIONS OF A WIFE mixture forms a hard ball when tried 1 in cold water. Add cream and cook | until mixture cracks when tried in | {cold water. Stir sirup almost con- Dicky Is Told of the Decision ind arter E < had his shower | stantly during last part of bolling Dicky came into the room- slowly, und his coffce ing else, Harriet, | to prevent burning. Fire should be with a gloomy face and an elaborate- [not even a ¢ I'll get a limou- tow. Iy fatigue But he brightened |sine, and after wafting him to the | Turn into two" well-buttered brick ! perceptibly when he saw his sister, | hospital, w waft him where we hresd pans and:let ‘stamd several and 1 guessed that he was as glad as | not only can fecd our faces, hut ex- | hours in cold place. Cut and wrap I that her presence would avert, tem- |ercisc our heels. How about it? | in oiled paper. porarily, at least, a resumption of the —— | Temon Pastes. acrimonious discussion Which had | Two tablespoons plain granulated been halted by his departure from the gelatin, 2 cups granulated sugar, % apartment cup boiling water, 1-3 cup cold water, “Hello ! Harriet,” he said cordiaily. $ lemons, “This is indeed an unexpected pleas- Soak gelatin in cold water 10 min- ure. I pictured ye £ by utes. Add boiling water, stir until win's bedsi At wit ’ dissolved. Add sugar and grated cock feathers w he Pt ’ rind of lemons and boil 15 minutes. His siste reddenec | Q d Add juice of lemons and boil five could have shaken Dieky for - By DR CLIFFORD C. ROBINSON.| Q" minutes lonfer. Put through a fine imely jes! arriet would be justi- ¥ vire er. ur into brick brea: fied in thinking, her brother. the Catarebl Oghdition: '! <:a‘:r- Lt miat v HBUr source of my knowledge concerning | If catarrh could banished from 1R¢ cold place. Cut in squares and roll her too assiduous devotion tg her the catalox of huMan iils, probably| i in powdered sugar. husband’s com more people would rejoice over it P Stir sirup occasionally while .cook- “I'm not «qu the ante-beilum [than any other one caues, While it [} ‘ ing to prevent burning. The fire pickaninny ve she' ‘retorted rimay be called a seasonal attack in| Ih g oy a few seconds palpably spent in|many cases, in others it scems to b-‘é ", \ Almond Brittle. struggling for composed mien. |almost perennial 9 Two cups granulated sugar, 1 cup “And both you Edwin will have | The lungs ire composed of an im- shelled almonds, 1-8 teaspoon cream to engage other lders of peacock |mense number alveoli (air cells),| of artas: feathers. Margaret I are going which connect with the outer air by| Stir cream of tartar into sugar. out to the farm tomorrow to stay un- |means of, or through, the bronehial | Put sugar in iron frying pan and il W, Durkee flos céd Edwin's |tubes, These tubes begin micro-| stir over hot fire until pan is hot daily visits any longer. |scopic in s uniting with others and sugar begins to melt, but not Dicky 1Is Dismayed ind inereasing in size until they enter discolor. Reduce heat, cook - until Dicky turned an astonished face 'th trachea (windpipe). At this point} | sirup is formed and all sugar is dis- upon me, and 1 noticed with secret |the vronehus (air tube for each lung) | aolved satisfaction that there was as much |y, Among the quaint and dainty with side sashes of ribbon and pretty As sirup forms keep reducing the dismay as amazement in the Took. These little alveoli (air eells), all|dresses for small girls that the fash- lnuvrhfs of ‘l):«nd embroidery for deco- Mgt When thoroughly -dissolved N “Going to the farm he repeated. lthe bronchial tubes, and the wind-|icnapie shops dslight to display, there | J*ton. The model wm.u ",r,": mn:]- ahd sirup 15 geiden hrowmy add What's eating yeu both all of & |pipe threat, mouth and nose, aref fdg i e pointed collar, bloused bodice, and | o To G T LT 0T well-buttered sudden? 1 though yon never “llingl with a mucous membrane,|Are A!Vays some with the low walst- | peasant sieeves, shows how attractive- | S8 0%, (TS TG oo o™ iace be turned to his sister, but she did |hopre s lireot " rough | !ine and very short skirt that used to \\nr}\wns‘ u]\nl( may influence the il ard Remove from platter not permit him ish t 5e lifferent = be calle Y,' rench, but is now quite vm;-'I» or children. : o {and break in small pieces s parat sony SALEIEED A R Glace Nuts and Fruits I ft o others sha Nuts should be perfect halves, FAs Saeacd . y So y y n Any kinds can be used. White or have, but I'm £ to begin tomor- [ o it in to keep vou take tokay grapes, sections of tangerines, | PUNGS A 1L BEDR VIS SAsten yoiw healthy condition | well serubbed prunes may also be lot,,. when he fluds Margaret i | Caparrh is usually called any in-| used. The grapes are carefully gone, too. flammation of this mucous lining washed and dried. The tangerines| Old Edwin couldn’t pester me." |ypion jucreases the mucous discharge are pulled into mections and every Dicky repiied loyally ut oh bov | i ove the normal amount. When 9 : | particle of white fiber removed. Fine won't we do this lrw.“r through, while ‘” is condition is neglented sl Fringed Plaids large. prunes should be used They you girls are gone ! Two little boys |, w0y 1o “nang on" for months, the| Scotch plaids, w0 generally used for are well washed and the stones re- from school we'll be. two little boys |y ques become weakened and readily|#POTt coats and suits, are frequently moved. A blanched almond s put from school e B . | yield to any pus germs which Mm,,,‘! fringed at the hem and sometimes i place of the stons, fl!:‘-':‘hfl ":f‘ ‘l.,,rh :",‘ m‘:““,"“ W,‘, ‘ long this important “airway s bout the ““"“7“”"7-“ s One cup granulated sugar, one. g o In the change from one season to sixteenth teaspoon cream of tartar, me, which | pretended not to notice, | : 7| Detachable Capes v . " Y am so famillar with the varying [ANOther, be sure and wear proper| .. ) uie canes of | pl e one-quarter cup water. : - YR lclothing. Profuse perspiration with | PO Dapes OF. P COIOP Mix well and bring to boling point moods and tenscs of my Peter Pan| o - 4 {are worn with the smart plaid and| ‘ g D t sth after that T knew the prospect of my ab. |'8Pid chilling of the body surface, .unpm] wool sport frocks over Sigw e, sl i et oo b era-gretB rhgy oot must he aveided. Don't neglect s o «irnp begins to boil. Boil untll sirup and that he was willing ir {siight cold a single minute. Be care Quilted Negligee . i= pale straw color. Put into pan of iy : . |1ul that wet fect don't start nasa o : o By CANDY warm water to prevent hardening patlance to “kiss and make up. o s The popular negligee of the moment " Dip nuts and But, slower to anger than Dicky, 1 |catarrh. — Catarrhal conditions may |y iy two.toned satin lined with lamb- Warmning! and further cooking. Dip ' am also longer in regaining my good |TUN Your whole life | skin and quilted over the entire sur-| o be successful, remember these fruit into sirup ar;:l drop u:vd n;fl; humor, and 1 had no inclination for | TSR] e im.. | notnters R N N e Y reconciliation, with the mysterious | Letter Carriers Elect | — 1. Westhie otest $8’ aivar Ana sy, | PIbos ‘|-|' B NS e & ScolSent and Dicky's gudden interest | 3 vost | Flaided Frock Make only one kind of candy at a|'cC UnH! neece et for) in Mollle Fawcett's voice still unex- Louis Lehr President| . cout rrock with wide piaids of time : ) are lifted from the sirup with a fork plained { The New Britain Branch, No, 102, |&ray and white has a tailored collar| gy iy kitchen while candy is boi- | (COPYTEN NEEVICE: ) “Phat will be very nice Harriet | National Association of Letter Car.|of moleskin Ine. = y - o 5 ¢ ecommented placidly, “and 1 think it |riers, at the annual meeting held last | Stop stiring fondant after it bee GERMANS DlSSA’"SFIED will do Edwin a world of good g, vlected the following offi- Stuffedd Figg gins to boil A sample Party | President, Louls Lehr; vice. Add a few fincly chopped nut meats Don't dowblg recipes Make twol I ADOPTED COUNTRIES I don't know about that” her [president, John Peterson; treasurer, and mayonnaise dressing to egg yolks ., - 0 . : N hrother said mischievously but it |Fred Sunburn: secretary Quincy | and vou will have something differ- Hondant shapes mubt stand at icast will wake him up, I'll bet two cookies | Hartlund; sergeant at arms, John|ent from the regulation stuffed egg. an hour befofe dippite with frosting on ‘em tell you [Kupee; delegatets to the convention | 7 - Don't dip centers into warm choco- Enforced fmmigeation of Teutons what. We won't be stingy, we'll give [to be held in New Haven on Wash- | Kitchen Cutlery lte 3 o Make Thelr Homes you girls a sample party tonight. |Ington's hirthday, Fred Srreigie, Louis If you will have vour drawer for ' Doa't A bee oidking White i ] Forces Them to Make Thelr Homge - ‘”'.' time o Kdwin going to get up 1ahe, Fre L SRARRe . ‘L gt "”,mmw i i ing candy. In Lands of Unhappiness, IMive o’clock Harriet returned | Hartung The officers will be in. | help you to keep every plece in its 1 e Crystal 8 laconically staljed Saturday, wary 12 in con- | proper place and to find what you lomove cryviate (rom side of pan] | L Dee 14—~Oermany's one “What's the programme then? nection with the installation of the|want with no effort WA TN e ey Sennns | foreed emigration apparently resuits "Bhower, cup of coffee, visit to the |officers of the iadies’ auxillary. State | - Test candy often while cooking, |, = 0,y persons getting into lands hospital to see Mrs, Durkee, a walk, |offcers from Hartford, Diristol and| Serving Fish A fow @UPs 1% sooven. where they are not contented. Ger- dinner, another walk, reading and | Meriden will be in charge of the in.| Steel imparts a disagreeable flavor |~ Plates or pans must be well bute| o™ 0 wbound In tetters from bed | stallation to cooked fish, 86 never us a steel [tered for caramels emigrants who are dissatisfied with “Police ! Also the reserves ! Dicky | —-- knife or fork in serving it Kéep fire regulated as necessary. |\ i how homes and warn their fel- ejaculated. FILIPINOS TALK LNGLISH i s loweountrymen te exercise greater “What a programme for a human| Manila, Dec. 14,—A total of | “kin on Mutton | Caramels. care in choosing a land for adoption. being in this twentieth country in |candidates recently took the bar ex.| Pefore Cooking mutton remove the| Two and one-half cups granulated| Most of the gumplaints are clearly little old New Yawk. We never can |amination tests in this eity, and more | thin skin that comes next to the fat.|sugar, 1.8 teaspoon cream of tartar,|from men of the middle-class who permit this in the world. T never |than 270 asked that the ex mvmhnn-,T'”' I8 what gives the ,atrong dis-| 1 cup butter, % cup red label corn|have had exprionce as clerks, sales- pould hold my héad up on Broadway |be given them in the Euglish i—.an»..mp flavor to the meat, sirup, 1 cup milk, % cup cream, 1|men teachers and accountants. Atri again. Now I'll hand out the real|guage This is the highest l.mmh sans and farm workers are not nu- dope on the evening for old Edwin. | percentage ever recorded. Only 196 merous among the grumblers You girls get into vour l'iddl~l rags, |candidates paseed the tetsts In far most of the letters urge —_—— - e mmr that only artisans and men experi- a’ nn {enced as farmesr try their hand in | ®outh America, Canada and the Unit | -d Ftates, and Germans are warned to | select a land where they will not have | to compete with negro #abor and | other workers whose living standards | _‘,m low those of Germans. ] | Brazil is commended by many cor- | respondents to the German press as a | The Raggedys found the i The. Gaoe place where emigrants can soon earn | noodic a very kindly creature, even if You run home before the Sn """""' on coffee plantations t9 buy Letter From Leslie Prescott to Ledic| telling it te ye 7 the first place Ms neck was very long. noodle thumps you agal Mrs, | 12nd © vHu\r own Argentina 18 less Prescott, Contisued “That is Muth, that is just| And, arter Mr. and Mrs. Cookie|Coo ol | favorably mentioned because of the t. We have no business to be afraid| tound that the Snitznoodle would nU'I Ha, ha, ha!” Hookie yeiled, +1|%con competition of the Italian farm 1 am afraid Jack wouid not f ‘ other. Two peop theme| nibble their cookie children, they You think : - workers who are satisfied with a low. n on think 1 don't know where give me for sclling thoee pearls when togother In o They|liked him as well as the Raggedys|1he Snitznoodle has gone! He went| . "o8® than a Germaan can live on in I knew they were real and would h e i he MR they have! did e NS yl That's W J{the style he desires, him out of trouble, even 1 same friends, th bre 1 The Snitznoodie had never eaten! And h on't conf® .'l\‘ until he Oneg correspondent writing from am quite sure ""f“"" d S_—— . g up ¢ h are pove| anything but wind sandwiches until|find And he won't be able to find ‘.\‘n\n-u warns his countrymen not to RSy Sh oy e SN MYl erty and wealth, pica I pain, | he visited the Cookie propie. |it because T have it! Ha, ha, ha! So| "¢ Tooled by rosy pictures of that father, a8 he supposed » his p supposed t Mrs, Cookie always had nice 1hings| the Snitznoodlc will never come| OUNFY. AR artisan writing from €onal affairs ¥ oy are Ay8 srangers 10 eat. Viret she gave the Snitz- | back'™ Chile says it is hard for German me- A% he | e ng o 3 ke | noodie and the others an ice croam You are a m unkind Gobli chanics to compete in that country forgive him mpety s errupt- |y, the essentials o { thi i8] cone, then @ cake chicken flled with | with artisans from Spain, Portugal H.R_u’h- 1 s le g that|jce cream and chopped nuts and co | Italy, Dalmatia and Syric who are Forgive what asked | oy em such misunderstanding | ered with chocolate gravy contented with very low warges. In surprise . persons. They always think are | When thve Snitznoodle tasted thes But these communications from For a yment Arq el 2 e truth| good things he said to Mre. Cookie disillustoned emigrants who clearty Ruth looked s b * ‘ yoling | “Mrs. Cookie, 1 never knew re cxpected to find sudden wealth and you know ver he themseive wete such mbee things in the world be an casy lot beyond the sca do not Posy wn 4 R lation € i5 B tore coming 1o your house' So. i thousands of others in belongs to Sy S ead % cems to me stead of going back to my stump from making preparations SEL v Stee gy e " all| home and Hving on wind sandwiches o leave erland. They will go truth of this. He s e - ogomy | 1 shall rus 4 get my wighty | aearly Half the popula- to tell you the whole tru r 1 2 8! and come with you hére tion in nts 1o go to the ¥ e f a ‘ We wor th Uhited nds to them as Mr and - Y vinbolica of the dollar But the v « had e how fares Americaward ¢ bevond their NEW LIQUID GIVES S i B » | w ol rer W It wowid be 1 to have e gers ra Enitz odle abe the to INSTANT BEAUTY T0 =+ -+ = e i . W We don't want | « ome right away and get| LASHES AND BROWS ==~ = fi - | a ¢ The Raggedys Found the Snitznoodle | s 4 - : - Ahds With everybne a Very Kindly Creatore ! tippe is litt wat many times - K . | Great Improvement Over Old Siyle .‘ P £ 2 * and ra thro th andy gar-| Rage N a4 “Nn | l Make-Up For the Fyes - ‘ Into the <nnd me o “;u»' 4 : : LEO F. REISMAN ‘ ¢ ot he man askrd yould ye and His Orchestra | , Lasnbrow Lo : : B . T e i LT now at the Hotel : L =o 2 alie S Balis alenas ‘e et 2 . | Brunswick are the o gl a2 el ae - fong gy o ot h the nice Cookic peopie talk of Boston. tears, bathing or tio A A ¢ ¥ mue when the Snitznood i w ot care 16 ha you live Hear their Co- #t won't even rub off . ~ ¥ 'F . N » . ' *ith us:” Mra. Cookie sald. “The first lumbia Records— | B e . et o Sge! our Teet 2y ran and shut Ao0 Here|bie one of us, just )..r’:.‘uu n: A397: o Sy G e & aor Gt E 5 The law ¢ whic comes the mean ¥ right now!! made of nice chocolate cookies! l .\jm-r-nm.n-y 1a - t What we do? 1 ry hungry!” the Goblin said long., * - . " pe o We will shut 4 e deors and] 1 vou open the door and let me ;:":"“ - R i . sometimes | jock fhem and when the Snitznoodle|in. 1 shail start nibbling the door, for . 2 i ; O Teasvming| returns he Wil see t - G u:. ‘uv;r‘lil soe ' 1t is ma 1; of cake and eqv- u la ! powder or rovge B h aggedy An Fod with jcing’ nd in a few mo- Py Lashore® 1igud . . P i e Hook “ the ,;’,,\,:y,,,' had ":' hhm ..V-'-fl 48 a4 @arrsment ® ! NEA 8 Mookic, the G '3 ¢ the mlee cookis © - hiue,. ‘ ine.y kicked his hecis]yp on ‘r p g |m||ll| Nmi“lmu 4 ! | ! l'hi Unless otherwise indicated, theatrieal notices wnd reviews in this column are written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. ll!ll llhl"lh‘ ‘-o/ e “JUVENILE FROLICS” — CAPITOL A new bill of Keith vaudeville and photoplays opened at the Capitol yes- terday and more than satisfied large audiences who attended the opening bill. The Keith vaudeville show offers five first class attractions headed by The Juvenile Frolics of 1924. This of - fering is given by a cast of clever kid- digs, each and every one being very talented in the songs and dances which they accomplish. One of the out- standipg features of the act is the dancing of little Sammy Krevoff and the fine singing of Jerome Mann. Other acts include Artie Nolan in “A Wee Bit of Irish;"” Elinor and West in songs and comedy; DeWitt and Martin in “Speeding Around,” a sen- sational flying ring act; and Wallace and Irwin are seen in a skit “The Little Big Sister.” Thomas H. Ince’s new picture on this bill, “What a Wife Learned” is one of the most intimate and realis- tic stories ever written, but nobody has found reason to complain of its tameness. Like every ince picture, it tingles with life and action and colo: YACHTING SPECIALTY—LYCE The Yachting Saxophonians, a group of six stellar saxophone players in a fine musleal act, featuring popu- lar melodies and novelties on their in- struments, is the headline act at the Lyceum. Speclal scenery adds to this number. The other acts all are of the highest order: Duro Cross and Renee, two men and a womdn who are clever entertainers: Jackson and Arnold, billed as the two nuts who inject laughter into the pro- gram, and Richard and Gray, a couple of unusual ventriloguists. The feature picture is “Forgive and Forget,” an up to the minute drama of the modern woman of the flapper type. It deals with the domestic chaos which results when the wife innocently persists in flirting with other men. » The Lyceum's double bill on Sun- day night brings dashing Richard Talmadge in “Danger Ahead,” and an all star cast in the comedy drama “Dollar Devils.” These two pictures, with the news picture and a rollicking comedy will entertain the Sunday night patrons, “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK" Cosmopolitan’s wonderful photoplay “Little Old New York,"” is still draw- ing and pleasing capacity crowds at the Palace where it is playing all this week, “Little Old New York"” was adapted to the screen by Luther Reed from the L}API TO lJi TONIGHT AND SAT. stage play by Rida Johnson Young which had a most successful run on the settings which recreate the quaint charm of New York us#s it was a cen Mahlon Hamilton, Norval Keedwell, George. Barraud, Sam Hardy and An- drew Dillon port members of the first families of w York of those days—the Vanderbilts, Astors, Bre- voorts and others, not forgetting Rob- featuring Juvenile Frolics ert Pulton who ran the first steam- boat up the Hudson, also Washington 2 Irving. Others in the cast include of 1924 Louis Wolheim, J. M. Kerrigan, Spen- A Miniature Song and Dance Revue With a Cast ol‘ (Ie\er (hlldlen ()lher Fine Acts Harry Watson, abeth Murray, Mary Judels Gypsy Ker cer Charters, O'Brien, nedy and (' FMavored Meat Your meat will have a delicious flavor if, before cooking it, you rub v it with a mixture of one part mus- Thomas H, Ince Presents tard to three of sait. Tt is excellent “WHAT A WIFE for turkey, mutton an A: LEARNED” with MILTON SILLS and Marguerite De La Motte PALACE TOI\I(;HT AND SAT. Don’t Miss This Wonderful Photoplay That Has Been Delighting Crowds All Week! MARION DAVIES ‘LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” Mrs. Mary T. C Crean, nlolnt CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY LADIES’ BARGAIN MAT. This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats 10 all—=Odd Fellows ARCH ~T, TONIGHT Dancing From 8 (0 12 p. m, Peaturtng Ben Irving and his Sociey Serenaders, smartest dancing or- chestra, direct from New York City, who will feature the latest dance hits. Gents Tickets, 55¢ Ladies, | Tax Included | 1. Mershon, Hostess LYCEUM IT AND SATUR d5c — ] — AY TONI FORGIVE — and — FORGET A great human drama PARAMOUNT VAUDEVILLE PARSONS—HARTFORD 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC, 17 —<MAT. WED, MESSRY, WIS AND GORDON PRESENT WALLACE EDDINGER “THE NAKED MAN” A New Vantastic Play by Hutcheson Boyd. Distinguished Cast udes: Miriam Dosle, Grant Wills, Charles Faton, Lrances Victory, Perey Am - Mazxwell, Bondi, Gralmm Luaens, Jeferson Hall. Dianthe Pattison, Staged by Lester . « S200 to 58c. SEAT FRIDAY. ¥, Beneficial [Q.\h\ Christmas Money To.Day Let us help you meet Christmas expenses. We will advance any amount up to $300 on your guaranteed note or home furniture, charging only the low, legal interest rate. 3 ‘mfi loan repay S 5 monthly, plus nnmt 1 150 IS We guarantee you strict privacy, immediate loans and self- respecting terms. If you need money, you meed us, Beneficial 87 WEST MAIN STREET INE 1912 Open 9 to 5:30