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MY HUSBAND’S DAILY FASHION SErVICY LOVE Adele Qarrizon’= New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Madge Was Oppressed By the Tairking Menace the with lurking But there ned the 1 stood for a minute ir Aoor, motionless, listeni génse of sometl sinister just out of my sight no sigm of life anyw the apartment oprned and a ning Maress chi tting gaily. T hastily shut the 1 was haldir and own livi 1 gave a manuta ute to my She 1 not stirred from ofce was low though her showed that -~ rm ope was here, and when door opposite mine i group eople in came out laughing pen etreated into room sister-in m s# aw her seat, and composed, 2 intent had sharéd s, Alert she my Madge Doesn't Know “What did ' she asked quietly, with the Vedroom door the rm-“gm ed her {t. It either man dividua! who had 1 ping, he would suit, risking intrr der had i judierously futile than half suspects the “The upper part the door is of ity of the Marks family in the rear rooms of the apartment we ¢ompelled to share with them “1 don't know 1 returned “I just caught a glimpse nt as ssion is you s a wary eve upor from which came Dicky and Bdwin thought and shared knew of the in storming her a hing voice of envesdrop were slow of a door that it her it slamme was heavy a man I he cloth whet vas t the sli something there upper part sheded glase,” 1 chanced to of a ¥ 1 was ir “You are which utious eno quick-wit meditatively, “but a bit rash to out like that If you had caught the man-—I assume it was a man—in the act, he might have turned ugly.” “T am it was a man” 1 réturned slowly, and then I told her of the {inordiMate curiosity of my ieighbor, Mrs, Marks, and of her habit watehi vigitors .to the wpartment house through the aper- ture in the great uppe | window The Men Appear 1 should think she'd bear watch- ing." Harriet commented, and then ¢he clasped her quaint amber and iade necklace with protecting fin- gers. “I'm glad I'm wearing these” said meditatively “So 1 1" 1 assented don't believe we'ra iIn danger of thigves, But what you left in your reom “Nothing would mé if it were Resides, e not i test 1 the not sure £ of g she “although ang hatve which bankrupt smiled things as long ms t it I'm perfectly seeurity of bag Hush I varning Wwas opening bedroom and stil n my tongue Dicky out, and 1 think my the wifely ‘pride which saw in Harrlet's, They were s per sonable mer one ceuld wish to and for the minute 1 forgot the mncor which lingered my heart against Dicky in my sadmiration of good looks and manly bearing “'Well Here we are Dicky struck an absurd attitude Ara our ties on stralght, and our Thalr tn 3 my specially min ) not neaded, 1 of the door 4 the an and Fd. ) the e win came reflected 1 et in Ister From John Sydney Carton old mar ye et you read this Jetter robably take th ta back and put A bu through . And 1 am not sure tha 1 would blame you You I have ten you so mixed that now it i you from them #4lf and self-preserialior law pf nature, my bos presérvation is done at th of your friend 1 wrote you thought Lesii think yon were Jack. T bave no clusion that she Ehe not onl *he ohessed putting the baby when she Atter you will TAmited, gome vee inadsertent my afm to meparate tulning my i the f that exper up | 1M pons sren the was ing + ather of o [ teein & in wure bt with the idea that s front of our door 16 know " the « i any- | tion willing | face | Gea, Yarriet, butand banded with ermine Alden Prescott tn | thing {and 1 had planne n v knoekdut in that rig! Fd dares to rlsk yon out| And my own senora | Did order the | ? Yes, 1 hear it/ we'll hélp you on with glad wraps. let's | us ints stairs in you're 1ot on Broglway worse vou isn't M3 Come limousine . anr cloaks agd his mmfrm“. entered the ree- | off the lurking, | had left | the He hurried the Rut it 1 impres ow oven as 1 shake 1ething building | ta could not menaci By Dr. Clifford €. Robinson BODY TTCHING At the year, owing | to change in temperature, habits and | diet, many éxperience what is | known as body itehing. Tt is a most uncomfortabie and unhealthy condi tion, most pronounced at retiring or Iso when sitting near a hot stove ot ter and noticeable | under certain conditions when wear- this season of people arising heavy ciothing merspiration and & moist skin, most peo- are often | ing Froe which rle varied in their design than ‘those of last spring and summer, Then motifs of Egyptian, Persian Chinese origin were is chara stic of rmer wegther, ged comy of K of propet| panoramas. Very amusing i P EESSEEE———— "' | Gossip’s Corner ices small Surface skin is rubbed or scratched somewhat resem fail off many ways| Change in diet whict dandruff { activity in his conditiom another cause, Reverse the casual exercise, proper ventilation and aveid excosses. The skin must func- tion in winter as well as summer to |vintage, are seen on the most stylighly insure skin health ar proper elim. !gowned women. ination. Do not neglect frequent! buths, They tone the #kin in & way | other agent can, Never sleep in the you have worn during the day, do not wear stockings in bed you 1700t poisoning | scaly Printed Pleces is Printed kerchiefs and flowered habits, get good | | scarfs, just tood Flowered Tunic A straightline frock of black satin undergarments | bas a long tunie with gay flowers em- Above | broidered in:worsted embroldery and ; |is edged with a wool fringe. no al have had on all day. 4 results from this habit, causing scaly Duvetyn Scarls condition and cracks between the| Bcarfs of duvetyn, embroideréd or tocs with intense itehing I fringed, have small togues to match I"or bhody itehing as temporary and sometimes a handbag as well, relief, try a bath of soda, One-half - pound of ordinary baking soda dis- | solved d tub of tepid water will| 4o the businéss, Have the soda bath |tante frocks of the season is of pink of not more than min dura- | moire wWith a huge butterfly bow at Ary with ' soft towe Do not |the side and a rhinestone ornament rub the but simaply pat dry a Debutante Frock in Oneé of the most attractive 10 s’ bods oAl Detachable Collare Datachable fur collars come with many gowns of silk and erepe 1'g. vally they are of caraeu! or ermine. On dersey Oloth Frocks of fine I'ranch jersey eloth are frequently trimmed with eross. diteh embroidery or with simple col- lars and cuffs of white plque, s e | Gasoline Odor { pg that has been cleaned in| should he thoroughly aired| then placed in heat wiif nt odor gasoline for a warn drive hours and where the Jast unpleass several place Kitchen Boards No matter what sort of be sure to have wond boards to receive t pa These may be scribbed every day will save the appearance of tabies you | soveral hard- | e hot sauce Penty of Room A good.sized sink and plenty ef table space will save mueh breakage and lighten kitehen labor. s ( and your table imgunens o'y | Lamp Shades bisghercn Mbgrored Some of the newest An evening coat of unusial loveli- | ness is of golden brown velvet shirred | shadrs — — g | | | used—now different enough from the | Deauville scarf to be of this season’s | " The Adventures as the and entertaining are |fabric with a plain one. paper and Paper draining foods that have been fried |y d0 and sure to be liked New Frocks Show Whole Panoramas in Designs The new figured matérials are more séme 6f these néty materials eovered were with gquaint mén and beasts as well |[pinsapple there innumerable [téd o with the juice, suns, moons and or worlds. The conditl Sketehed here are two frocks-—one | e condition | o0 Gemands whole landscap®s and made entirely of a new figured silk, | other combining the decorated ind is a change from parchment which is figured colorfu Fat Foods toweling is excellent in deep fat | | | | Aebu. | | J' l | | The young jady across the way sayvs | THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY theré is some eriticiem of France in thig for [lleves bridge lamps are made of Javanese peoples ought to stick together. A omething vou 1 carry it out hecause of our leng|in the living room of the Cookie peos triendshi s aho ¢ here except Mr. Cookie Mnd tha znoodle! Where ar they?” Snitznoodle went out in of the cookis dishes “And Mr. Cookin fay that old fe aid Oh what a tangled we wea Wi 1 the ta deceive’ The rd to cat al Mis. Cookie replied went onut in the garden to feed cookie cow a bueket full of granu ated sugar Raggedy t we pr . 1 the worid something yw Why 1.e 1% not jea a Perier. Spe has cer 1,7 hat the prople are say- | \he affair, for every filling ont of the her up 1noked a imed ning to s J Mrs. Cookie langhed Raggedy Andy cried when #d up & handful of the enow 't cold snow at aill” Mrs Cookie 1t jen't real snew, powdered again von wugar in the yard to ftor neithef vone went out strangs sight v Ann, nor Raggedy Andy, nor i11e Weeky had aver seen powdered ow befort. “Yon must put Mra. Cookie #ald to For the gnow will g#t air and when it et ust like myrup. We the pondered sugar ang for it make why 1 40 not like aokie stay out. 1f he pamderad o1, ¥ m he i hith uma s 1o pit until he geta dry in " keepinge they 1 | the “tart ently 11 the | #4 sugar | where the Snitznoodle said a gedy The the ore am country but personally she be. the great English-speaking KaggedyAun When Raggedy Afn grew tired of ses, the cookis eow eould talk as wel ped you pretanding to play the cookie organ|as the oookis people could talk, for were 2!l mada out of magical s home, she said, “Why! We are|dough had quit-snowing by this timA, so Bnitzneodls and Raggedy Andy ed follaw tha Goblin. Pras. v came to where they could e Goblin's tracks in the powder and they couid aee had stopped to resi, every fow he cateh up with him” lifted Rag “f can run The hack carry you!" Andy tast to his w0 1 nondls did run very fast anfl be. soitrmotie Wae a “aid Hiksgrs " ge object saitznadle hid came his The - Hikrgre they A Hik ds e hraw 1 Whoop 3e ¢ And had ongh twe of the bag asd is home He Droauss the ol . St tOm tanard 2 around the the for | = BY SISTERl MARY { (Unléss othérwise spécified, these re- eipes are planned for four peraons.) LIGHT REFRESHMENTS Nearly every housékeepér likes lo “keep open house during the hell- days. This s specially trué when |there are “voungstérs’ hame from {boarding school and ¢ollege. The ‘“éats” full and thé bread Box running over | young appetites can be satistied at a | minute’s notice. | An unusual hot drink served with | 1ttle cakes and sandwichés in the iufinm; is sure to be liked., - This hot puneh f& easy to make, and so good! Hot Punch . | mpur lemons, 1-2 teaspoon each cinfamon and nutmeg, 1-4 teaspoon cloves, 1 glass or -2 cup raspberry {2 eups hot water. | Bqueeze fules from lemons. Add !aunr, gpices and oranges cut in thin |kllces. Let stand in a warm place for twe hours, Heat grape juice, add hot water and jelly and pour over | first mixture, Cover and let stand five | minutes, Serve at once. E Very often after opening & can of soems to be nothing This drink uses the fuice in a delicious fashion: Hot Pineapple Punch : but spicy Cups Sugar the sugar and rineappge ulce, 2 m,p-T iling water, 2 Make sirup of hoiling Add the tea made a the fru mora hot it necess hot fiices water [the desired -strength and sweetness. (to the silver sheet whom Serve hot with maraschino cherries. |hag chosen to act the Lady in Elinor and the musical act of easily | Glyn's “Thret Weeka” plays # Walnut cookies are very | Walnut Cookies | Pwo cups light brown sugar, 1% | King." cups butter and lard mixed, 3 eggs, 8 |eups flour, 1 teéaspoon mit, 1 |spoon soda, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, frupn broken walnut meats, . 1 | spoon vanilla. | Cream shortening and sugar, add one cup stfted flour and beat well, Add egge well beaten, Mix and sift remaining flour, salt, soda and cinna- mon, Add to first mixture. Mix thoroughly and add nuts. l'orm into let stand on ice or in a cold place over night. oven until brown, This ruler will make a big “batch” of cookiea | Popcoern drops are | good. Popcorn Drops One-fourth cup sugar, table- spoons butter, 1 eup maple sirup, 1 |teaspoon salt, 81 eupe ground pop- leorn, 2 eggs, 2 1-4 eups flour, 2 téa. |spoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon {vanilla, Cream shortening and sugar. Beat lin one-quarter cup flour and add I muple sirup,* Add smalt, popcorn and |eggs well beaton, Mix and st flour |and baking powder and add to first |m|xluw~ Add vanilla, Mix well Drop from A& spoon onts a well oiled cookie shest and bake 10 minutes in |a het oven. (Copyright, 1922, gervics, Ine.) I Positively fresh eggs 68¢ doz numl | seli Bros, 201 Main St--advi. need not he élahorate | lor lavish, but if the cookié erock 18 tne famous House of Two cup strong tea, 1.2 to 8-4 cup |his 3.4 oup orange juice, [ Prince John in “Rebin Hood,” playa|especially selected vaudevifie | King Philip. freshly |leading character and | Mendoxa, ary 10 give | Ajleen Pringle, the striking neweomer man and woman ventriloquists, inject tea- |holiday show offered with big attrac. 1% [tion including Dunbar's tea- (Cholr Rewvaie and the London Step. « long, round roll not more thin two lAge" and one-half inehes in diameter and |y In the morning cut g pygh and preparations are already | thin slices and bake in a moderate lypgon way for the taking of inven.| “diffarent,” dut | | | | | l The bulk of lemons entering into | world trade are from LEO F. REISMAN and His Orchestra now st the Hotel Rrunswick are the talk of Beston. Hear their Co- lumbia Recorde— AJ975 My Fleewrie Givt* A2060 <o we Tell Ma & Story™ “Mavama™ Tonight “Brawn of the North” Thurs,, Fri., Sat, KATHERINE MacDONALD n “THE INFIDEL" RUTH ROLAND in “Ruth of the Range” aturday Only HOOT GIBSON in “DEAD GAME" NEXT WEEK 5th Anniversary Week! Beauty Revue or 1923 Pretty Girls Comedians Plenty of Pep W ey FEATER = [ Wl Unless otherwise indicated,’ themtrieal notices and reviews in this column weitten by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. 7 4 » GOQOD PICTURES AT PALACE Tonight is the last showing of Strongheart, the wonder daog, 1n Brawn of the Nerth,” Wwhich has heen pieasing since ita opening Mon - day. Tomorrow the bill changes and brings another feature photoplay at- traction. Katherine MacDonald portrays an unusual rolé in “The Infidel,” her' latest A@sociated First Wational re- leasé which will, be the- féaturs at- traction at thé Palace theater, com- mencing Thursday. . The story deals with the South Seas Islandd copra tradé and was written especially ‘for Miss MacDonald by Charles A. Logue, who has written over two hundred photoplays, sérials, “origin@ls” and adaptations. Starting next Moénday the Palace will celebrate its fifth Anniversary | Weelk with a big speetal show, featur- |ing Tommy Anderson and His Beauty “navm-v of 1924, with a big cast of |pretty girls, comedians and an entire change of show for the last half of ,""\ weoek, HOUSE OF DAVID BAND Tonight is the last showigg at the Capitol of the splendid bill 8f vaude- ville hei®e by “Love Knights,” and Bebe Danicls in “Singed Wings,” as the entire show changes téomorrow and brings a new list of attractions. Thé big headliner will be The Housé of David Band, 11 disciples of David who aré great musicians, These | strange musicians- with long pro- phetic whiskers and hair are from David from Bewton Harbor, Michigan, are a re- ligious sect, do not believe in blue laxes and are strong for jazz music. Other acts on the bill include Ired and Al Smith, those différént gym- nasts; Frances Dougherty in = ““The Girl With the Irish Smile;” Harry Braden the optimist, and Kerr and Dock, eomedians. “In the Palace of the King,” a great spectacle photoplay of the Spanish court in medieval days, with ona of the finést casts ever seén in any plcture, is the enterfainment at the Capitol theater on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday. | Blanche Sweet heads the cast as Dolores, the lovely heroine. Edmund Loweé, one of thé handsomest lead- ing men on the screen, and a talented actor ad well, plays Don John, tho dashing young hero of a warlike na- tion. Pauline Starks plays the role of Inez, the blind sister of the hero- ine. Sam de Grasse, memorable for valljanous characterization of e BIG SHOW AT LYOEUM ‘The announcement that the Lycéum theater t8 to have a midnight show {on Christmas evé ia arousing eon- !Mderume interest among the théater | going public and there is a brisk de- mand forreserved séat tickets which are on sale at the box office. The show, which will begin promptly at midnight, will consist of ten acts of to be .’l‘hn' sterling old favo- |brought here from New York Bosworth, appears in a| This évening the I it offars a role General [very good vaudeville program featur of heroine. |ing several novel aots The Tenneys rite, Hobart as father the Goldwyn | plenty of comedy into thelr number Perillo and Sister is considered excellent. They |are accomplished violin and accordion | players, IFrank and Johnnie, a couple of Dixie “smokes” jagz through a good dance skit and also give some |songs and dialogues. The marvelous Denezo hiaw something entirely pew, performing his stunts on the tops of slender glass bottles set abont the state, The picture presents Anita Etewart in “The Love Piker.” Beginning tomorrow afternoon Tem Mix apd his wonder horse Tony will be seen in “Mile a Minute Romeéo.” * Monday the Lyceum screen will offer Johnny Hines in the famous George M. Cohan success, “Little Johnnie Jones.' sin- ister vamp role, that of the Princess Eboli, in “In the Palace of the Next week there will be a spécial Broadway pers, HARDWARE SUMMARY. Holiday Season This Year Has Been Very Active, New York, Dee. 19 ‘Hardware in its weekly market summary, 1 ®ay tomorrow: “Christmas business is closing with Positively fresh czgs 69¢ doz. sell Bros., Rus- Holiday buying this year has 301 Main St.—advt. exceptionally” active, e “Kew important price changes are! anticipated by jobbers or rofailers the| ir first of January, although some job- Repall'ng::‘%hl:em‘)de"nz bers believa that a number of miwor HUDSON FUR SHOP readjustments may be expected be. Tel. 770 tween February and Aprll, No 1ow-| N s 13 Franklin Square or prices are looked for by jobbers, Price ehanges will ba in the naturs TONIGHT ONLY of advances, according to the opinion Anita Stewart of market obscrvers,” N - “THE LOVE PIKER” GOOD VAUDEVILLE Tonight: Good Vaudeville THURS,, FRI, SAT. Engagement Extraordinary THE HOUSE OF DAVID BAND Direct From Their Colony At Benton Harbor, Mich. Other Good Aets 8. —= VRIL — SAT, TOM MIX, In CMILE-A-MINUTE ROMLEOY Emmett Flynn Presents “INTHE PALICE OF THE KING” With a Big Cast of Stars PARSONS Hartford Thursdar, Triday, Stordsy. Dec. 202082, Mat. Rat. at 2 sharp Curtain &t 8 p. m. sharp ; XMAS EVE MIDNIGHT FROLIC 10—-RBig Acts—10 * Vaudeville Reserve Seats on Sale The Vinest Aclievement of the American Theater ARTHUR HOPKINS presents John Barrymore “HAMLET” A Distinguished Supporting Company Tncluding Tox, Oreh., $3.45; Bal, $285, $2.90; Fam. inel. fax, Orch, $288; Palc., $2.20, $1.88; Fam. Cir. nl":.l:v. :‘ ". SEATS NOw Crenings. Mat. Sat PARSONS-HARTFORD NOW PLAYING MESSES. LEWIS AND GORDON PRESENT WALLA?E EDDINGER “THE NAKED MAN”" A Sew Tawtastic Plas b Hoteheson Word. Wistinguiohed Cast Tne Siriem Dosie, Grawt Mil, Charles Laton, Frawces Vietors, Peres u'.:.hd!"" _win Magwell, Beulais Wondi, Grahmm laens, Seferson fiall, Diantha Pattisen, Mareel Mousessn and Wiriam Rattiela. Staged by tor Lonergan. y Faes. $250 te G0c: Mal, Wed., $200 fo S0c. SEAT SALE TRIDAY.