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'MY HUSBAND'S LOVE Adele Garrison'~ New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE [ “but ‘He's supposed to ready,” 1 demurely, id he's reading.’ imira- “At his &d tricks or broth: in-law de I have | tilled with mischief S| him of m, took his big door leading to the the of a boy escaped epuring for Through behind him chuckling voice, and test from Dick Harriet's Suspicion Led Her to the Door s is he?” Di nded, his Well ! 1 and the frame My eyes opened wide witl tion as I threw wide the Dr. Braithwaite and his wife always known that my stat in-law had more than the feminine portion of good looks, the simply but exquisitely cut black a velget gown she was regal A curiously fashic of jade and irg ear pendants caught my wondering nwed eyes, the thir wy unaccustomed ong of the ordii “You're like wg Ha as ¥ cure the average th but in surgeon the zest and pra wore she schoo ¥ wed amber and ¥ the we the Oriental k mate orname neck- joyable with slight struck even | hal hi vation as far |1 paid no attention to them. quick movement I glided to the room #oor and opened it swiftl noiselessly. But. the Ir nding outside and [ obtained flutteri rk <ammed. 1 opened immediately, but though sound of retreating foo! and stair were emp! somewhat scuffle, a for old paint breathless- an exquisite 1 said a bit em into caves 1 ushered our liv- | st o5 room n ‘I'm ‘old’, certainly, of a with a tinge of bitte kall Angers strayed signific most gray hair ‘I didn’t and you know it edly Tl put it You're beautiful ! T “She ways is," he plied dutifully, but there thing more than the perfunctory sponse in the proudly approv smile he gave her the smile away in resoh ed to bring it out fit if ever again to me a doubt of stanc: How utterly T mentally eomment a menace in her brill fatherly affectior s - ik ai only a gl 4 her door to her heard 1 it t sense, |the hallws 1 mear i ¥ replied 1other spirit- wa t she, Edwin some- | re- was my for memory, bene- she should confide and’s con- was. | imagine shan her hus CLIFFORD C. ROBIN oolish sh Music As Medicine 0o0d rsery Kather, Bht ospita music it was its va agen was tr mat babie: ¥ est Jewels Story of She flushed ke her busband’s tribute, ter in embarrassed ornaments from which kep my admiring eyes “T see you like my said wurriedly. “Almost does.’ the itel curative cstorative marked. The test mothers in the also with the a s began to chat- fashion the cc i not and very of tirst with wards but { #ick childrer things,” she| The tests have amply everybody | ed that music of the right Kin |a marked therapentic cffect on “They are superb,” T sald &incere- | spirits and general morales of “and 1 never saw anything like | hospital patients, Music seen them hefore create a desir zet well and There isn't anything like them promised music her husband struck in They we souls, cnrved especlally for her what it i He stopped abruptly, and patients to took up the story to “Edwin is modest how they to me ‘Tt is quite romantic, T think fting Chinese dignitary tromely {1l in our eity performed a most ™ the hope re | their Just causcs sit torget for Joubtedly the up and the for a his wife or you 1 caid. | longer A Vis- [ ing at cir vital beeame ex- | hard for a phy and BEdwin| RBut this difficult emer- | beats faster gency operation upen him ving | brass band the man’s life when it was utterly |y T despaired of. He offered a princely but Edwin would or what considered a falr amount for the an's rank and wealth, Months | sang ¢ er these arrived for with @ | bumps, te saying that they had beer I'het specially wrought for me by one of e most noted jewel workers too to tell un came she period health condit to diagnose know--the health up @ holds true Mo! icla we do in full strikes ame convalescing days brought pew childhood whe cuts, ack fee, talkes he ¥ pain of me a gland act the respon usie. The p sphenotd bee th in all China 1 ] wround with you,” I said Rarrict Not Worried ‘Oh, they're safe enough replied with the first likeness to her land careless brother that 1 had observed “They're not like diamonds, you us pe it know, their value les in their de. This sign. Jewel thieves wouldn't be at- | Health may b st tracted-—and very few people know | pati use I have them. Besides” low- | concord of sweet sounds. ered her volce—*1 cially 1 ted constructed bag which takes care these and my other valuables. don't worry. By the way, where's Richard ? stimu d « m . hone timu to ponds during perio renewed Medical owever Yo ry them | craniv aceus: out the s )= music the depression Appi body re xhe for not s b it tor music situation is a have a I8 we witha w of lover ¢ ye s of 8o |ill in bed fo Music by means « her health marke to o d degree d k Leslie| one in a is wor he will love ar “Always 1 . Letter From Leslic Prescott Prescott, yone Continued think 1 Marq 1 was surprised Ruth's eyes f 1t fo Isn’t when they these nne e with was si 1 said, people dearly yrough ome e Of cou asking for a cithi “1 th some ¢ k we fee ue do abo a gorgeous bloom want it s0 that could be 1 in eur own hands 4t ment we get find it change and eit and dies 1 1t we ot poor able the There sho about f 1 it fle 1 a we 3 A e ing ourselves throw Leslie, 1 somet human = mor k is one thing absolutely we 5 Co y L] Blue-Jay stantly. Thfll the corn loosens comes out. Made in clrar ~ and in thip plasters. 1re action is the Lgme. At you: druggis®. some ye With instil in good music time hope, h etting I'm ick eyes 1 soon famous rough bedroom with | from | en- door, | i)hl heard sound p of ¥, but a living v and opper was catlike in quick- impse garment as the it al- 1 had tsteps ty. SON and will egu- t was ied at ernity s and demonstrat. d has the these | s to enjoy Is in that be much pain that is gnaw- fon is heart when @ sti rri when ther's 1o n hes or Is to which yds of calt) one ma ¥ a The writer oman beer ars W restored nows how io sta Love who which Many fashionable trocks are so lightly put together that one is al- most uneconscious of necessary sewing to hold panecls, pleats and belts P the Unless one is careful and fasten these important they will not stay in in pla how to part place after ¥ pract parts of a tight Ire ay catchi tacks are g together the it =‘“QJ fast look In the dress illustrated the skirt 1um1 should be 1n-"~nPd ir 50 that will 1 ave a front with | And while | plum R MARY (Unless otherwise specified, these vecipes are planned for four persons). Plum Pudding Plum pudding scems almost as much a part of Christmas as candy. we are usually so surfeited with good things before we get to the pudding stage a bit of rich “numm pudding is needed to make the dinner perfect. Formerly a most liciousness was given to the pud- | ding by pouring brandy over the mold | richness that | bow! in fas- we must full” of is not :md sending it to the table | cimating blue flames. Now | ill the pudding so “chuck this flavor missed. A rich pudding can be steamed and | l\rm, almost indefinitely. This makes unoth(r delightful Christmas | from out of the kitchen, Steam the puddings intended for gifts in small unmold and drap them in | sparkling paper and tie with red rib- a French tack or two, sct well in | from the panel's edge. Put in several threads by taking a stitch first in one piece, then in the other to be joined, leaving the threads loose between the stitches. Do not use a knot in the end of the thread, simply fold back the end with other thread blanket-stiteh s all of the The first {llustratior the threads holding an edge of & panel in place. The second shows how to place the needie to make the stitches lover the bar. hows G'ossip ’s Corner Fireplace Pixtures I'or these of you who enjoy an open fire & handsome set of cast brass undirons, a fire set with tongs and shovel, or @ spark guardy will add greatly to your pleasure. You can tind large varlety at C. Sons,—advt B Wates .-,.mnf Smart tailored suits from Paris are made of bright colored wate-proofed si1k and trimmed with Jarge pearl buttons, ble Blouses smartest new waushable silk Wasl Some the arc made of | pleated bosoms blouses with of Checkerboard e Ermine and seal are arranged in o) rboard effect on & novel choker with hat to mateh Sheath Pins new sheath pins, besides being ropu for hats and in place of bar| pine, are being used as halr orn ments, and are most effective too. The Two-Headed Scarfs some of the newest fox scarfs have | two heads and no tall and are worn | wrapped twice about the neck sport Stockings newest sport stockings of are bold figures brown or gray. On the or wool shades lisle Porter | in ) Containcr for Vat Stone and earthenware dishes ab- sorb fat, but tin does not, hence it is | !strong cold coffe best to use tin pails for storing your kitchen fat and grease, Enameled Ware When buying enameled ware get the most firm, unbending material you can find, the anamel to crack and. chip off, Hole to Darn When you have a large hole to darn baste a piece of thin net over the hole | = and the mesh will make a groundwork for the threads and you can do a neater job. - MORE ABOUT MRS. HUGHES | hina Tast Autumn | Arrived in Indo With Trained Nurse—left Saying ' She Was Going To Paris, By The Associated Tress. Peking, Dec. 18, == Mrs. Rupert Hughes, wife of the author, who is reported to have committed suicide at Halpong, Inde-China, arrived in Peking last autumn with a trained |nurse, ‘The latter soon returned 101 America M Hughes leased an cccentrical- | {1y furnished Chinese place at the |edge of the city, but shortly after {moving in became 11l and despondent, | {€he remained isolated for days until | Iher servants revealed her plight | Friends immediately had her remov- ed to & hospital. Upen her recovery she departed for Parls, intending to Imnkw a number of stops on the way. | The Adventuresf RaggedyAun and by 1itznoodle house for Now that mber of the Cookie things raade Cookie Not that b easier Mrs. Cookic much to do. No not that Mrs. Cookic baked a lov chicken and stuffed it with i wopped nuts and chopped ¢ d pineapple she any of it away vas to eat ever had very But wher cake am er- #nitg- vas never The 00d sure that '} a And besid “did” the the Snitznoodic lishes itznoodic take them te casic lig make almost any eate was yard and ¢ tuff th em a leo ihe ike hes were made of covered ook like ittie Loy k of and them icing a. I'll bet girl could that kind of after s 4ai yokie stuffcd imse cookie and And bag papr I that the Gobh sey B would nib- | ble him the Goblin reached home, “1 w when Andy and Jittle Weeky would rescue me!” Mr, Cookie thought to himself. “But they will never know what has become of me!"” After Hookie the Goblin had walk- ed with the heavy load on his back for quite a way, he became tired. "1 guess I will sit here and rest a bit!™” he gaid But he had been sitting only a mo- n he hopped up again, or ing, r me! 1 must hurry and get the Cookic man home, for there is a great black cloud coming and T am Raggedy The Snitznoodle Always “Did” the Prishes. And 3t it sains the Cookic soggy and nice to eat:” Ho lin again lifted the 4 started but ¥ gan siipping this and finally fell down. | what be the| Cookic man said o did not know that from ouds the snow was falling | ground three | ¥ hongh . it Hookie tnk alk t wihont ins o i comiortable is going to rain wets the paper bag, man wi'l get all wet and Heookir w a the € bag his on, pretty soor way and that der th can ay wpon the was powd now al - Ge dry weather 1o be ! spoon | ealt, | spoons molasses, 1% cup flour, 2 abl for the slight bend causes |coffee and mix well. | cggs until stift | cinnamon, {and cream of tartar. land turn into a | grated bon bows threaded with holly. All fruit should be cleaned, seeded or shredded before beginning to mix the pudding. The true English plum pudding is boiled in a floured pudding bag. However, we prefer to steam our | puddings in attractive molds suit- |able to send to the table garnished \\lth holly or In tiny individual molds. intriguing de- | gift | r}‘ | Ilwlll V-ni GOOD BILL AT CAMTOL The present show at the Capitol has a number of attractions that are quite pleasing and very entertaining |in several different ways. To begin | with the vaudeville bill is showing five first class acts that were well re- ceived at the performance and on| which the first nighters have given the stamp of approval & 0. l\ Louis Leo, “the ladder lad has unique novelty act employing lndtlers | for his different stunts which are well done and sensational at times;. Violin players may come and go but in the offering of Betty Washington, violinist, Capitol patrons are iif for a real musical treat when this young lady plays. She was a revelation in music to all who heard her yesterda “Morning Glories,” a delightful little act, was well received and greatly ap- | preciated, Mabel Elaine and Henry Marshall, the latter a popular song composer, offer a splendid act in “Two Choruses”; Miss Elaine was co-starred in the McIntyre and Heath show and Knights,” a spleadid variety act, scored heavily yesterday. play on this bill presents the Para- mount production Singed Winds,” with Bebe Daniels in the leading role. THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY The pudding may be as rich as de- | a can be first rule is for pudding that sired. The rich delicious kept indefinitel ¥ Pudding currant m Two cups cleaned 2 cups sceded o 1 cup candled orange poel (shredded), 1 cup shredded citron, 1 cup suet iz pound), 3 cups stale bread crumbs, 4 eggs, tea- nutmeg, 1-8 teaspoon cloves, teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon 3% cup brown sugar, 4 table sins, 1% 1-4 spoons currant jelly, 1 tabiespoon Chop fruit and Add bread crumbs and mix well, Beat yolks of eggs until thick and lemon- colored and add to first mixture, suet with figur. | very | | | | Add | spices, salt, sugar, molasses, jolly avd | Beat whites of. d dry und fold into buttered mixture, Turn into a large melon mold or buttered bowils, cover | 'wnh a floured cloth fastened securely and steam two and one-half hours. Steam again when wanted to use the same length of time, Serves 12 sons, Pudding Sauce Two cggs (volks) sugar, 1 cup wWhipping cream, spoon vanilla Beat yolks of eggs with sugar til very light. Whip cream and & to egg mixture, Beat well vaniiia, 1 tea- un- d Plain Ta Pudding (Without Eggs) One cup suet, 1 cup chopped and secded raising, 1 cup swoet milk, 1 cup molasse cups -flour, 1 tea- spoon soda, 2 teaspoons cream tartar, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon 1§ teaspoon grated meg, ¢ teaspoon cloves, More frult can be and one tup of chopped and blanched | almonds, Mix fruit with molasses. until foamy. mixed and and suet choped fine Add soda and stir Add milk and flour sifted” with salt, splees well-buttered mold. Steam four hours, This recipe is H(h( persons, Lemon Sauce Two egge, 1 cup powdered sugar, {4 tablespoons cream, 2 lemons. Beat whites of eggs until stiff and ldry. Slowly beat in sugar, leream to the scalding point and beat into first mixture, Add juice of lem- one and grated rind of one. Teat slightly and serve Hard sauce rind and always good with ding. (Copyright wit! lemon the is flavored uice of a a steamed NEA Setvice, Inec.) Grease Stains oiled, painted may be removed er and soap. Grease s or varnished usually by stai surf hot on Alcohol on Varnish It alcohol spilled on wash with immediately pour on oil varnish, or water TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY 3--KEITHACTS-- Veaturing l\\lh" ) Others BEBE DANIELS “SINGED WINGS™ TAIHIRS. — PRI — SAT. Ingagement Extraordinary THE HOUSE OF DAVID BAND Direct From Bemton Warbor. Vet Don't Yds These Long-Haired Tewhi-Fered Deodples of David pud- | 1 cup powdered | and add | of | calculated to serve | Heat ! { per- ' We asked the voung lady across the way If she believed in profession- al football she said she thought it ought to be confined strictly to the colleges. 000 allens are refused igland cach year, Nearly 2 ad mission to ¥ nut. | added if desired | TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY STRONGHEART The Wonder Dog, In BrawnoftheNorth THURS, — FRI. — SAT. KATHERINE M Mix thoroughly | RUTH ROLAND. In “RUTH OF THE RANGE” Beauty Revue or 1921 Pretty Girls cdian Plenty of Pep PARSONS Saturda; Cartain -l Thireday The Vimest g’iaW LII'L -J The photo- | Achiievement of the / i lllll Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical nofices wnd reviews in this column ure written by the press agencies for the respective amusemgnt company. GREAT PICTURE AT PALACE FFor thrills, both melodramatic and |emotional, there has not been a motion picture production made in years that can compare with “Brawn of the North,” the second Lourence rimble-Jane Murfin production star- ring Strongheart, the wonder dog, !which opened yesterday at the Palace theater for a stay of three days.. |And the wolves are really there— ' more than a dozen of the gaunt beasts * that live up to the reputation of being sharks of the wooded country, The way in which they play their part in the vital drama is a tribute to the {genius of Mr, Trimble in getting ani- \‘nulu to do exactly what is required to give a story genuine entertainment value, arting next Monday for an entire ek, with change ot show on Thurs- |day the Pa will offer Tommy An- derson and his Beauty Revue of 1923 with a g pretty girls and |comedians in a riot of songs, dances, |and fun. is a very fine entertainer; and “Love | i MIDNIGHT SHOW AT LYCEUM. | Reserve seat tickets now are on sale at the Lyceum for the big mi ‘..nm Christmas eve frolie. This pr | 8ram will consist of ten big acts, di- rect from New York, and the ' pa gram will start on the stroke of the bell at midnight. Tonight's vaudelille features a | number of unique novelty acts, chief |among which Is the marvelousDeon- “es, a performer who does all man- {ner of stunts on the top of glass bot- | tles is is something entirely On sim 1 Frankie Johnnic, a Dixiel new and and's b singers, The clever ven cxperts with something new line, andl Perille and Sister neat musical sketeh, featuring and violin playing as well the bill are w2z danc Tenney triloquis | in this | have a | accordi | as singtne The feature picture Stewart in the {from one of | stories 1"or the s and comic presents Anita “"Love Piker,” taken P. Adams' magazine final half of the week thers will of cours i complete chunge of vaudeville and the picture to he pre. | ¥ented 18 to be a winner, starring Tom Mix und his wonder horse, Tony, in Mile & Minute Romec For the coming holiday week tha | um managemont is working up ‘un cspeclally attractive bill that \nnnuhl appeal to all mfl(rrmrr- Mechanical devices issue a quarter of a milllon tickets dally on the Lone don Underground Railway GIFT TIONS For Her For Him For the Kiddies On Today's Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D GGE LYCEUM Tonight and Wed. Anita Stewart “THE LOVE PIKER” BIG VAUDEV MID\I(-HT FROLIC 10—Big Acts—10 Vaudeville Reserve Scats on Sale ; Hartford harp a P m ~lum, American Theater ARTHUR HOPKINS present. John Barrymore “HAMLET?” A Distinguished Supporting ¢ ompnns Including Tax, Oreh. inel. tas, Oreh., Eremings Mat. Sat. *3.45; AR Bale. $2.30. S188; Pal, S288 290 Vam tam. Vir s Cirele, and Gal SEATS Now PARSONS - sow HARTFORD PLAYING MESSRS. LEWIS AND GORDON PRESENT WALLACE “THE & New Fawtestic Play by Wiviam Dosle, Grant Wil win Mazwell, Bewlah Fiondi o lerte o Free Wt e Mt Wed EDDING NAKED MAN” Hotehron o d [, Crutmm Lyrae Marcel Mowssenn and Wiviam Wuttictn. Staged W 2200 1o idtimguidded (ut Inelgfes: Fruvees Victors. Porcs Ames, PA- SeMercon all. Winttm Poltison. Fratrr omergnn TRIDAY M. SEAT SALE