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DAILY FASHION SEIVICE SLIP SKIRTS SHOWN < Gossip’s Corner @lfi Imlllu lll |l!l| Adele Garrison's New Phase of The difficulty ;f r‘\m.k'l‘nz In skirt ” l Q | Spring Capes ::::f; Tvl(r:flm:r:d“lsenw;rn wwithnl:‘ut n: "‘ “ "|h " I’l ' \’qu:::l;'::r”ci:;:‘:t ;:ronsz:zgflhzai: cérset has created such garments as - L der with g huckle or a tie fastening, :oming together in the manner under the chin. instead « | cony entional REVELATIONS OF A WIFE these, to are skirts attached very Dr. ‘Braithwaite Accepted to be able to manage it in about | ¢\ okint hegins and there is no extra written by Wbe press agences for the respective amusement company. | Peasant frocks of jersey or crepe the Situation l”'”'“? '(‘?"«‘" """—"'I':y el \;:]‘I‘_j uL" :“T | clumsy thickness caused by their 1E3s22ssessnttntnttss osteasssssansssstsn t | have elaborately embroidered blouses sreak the lon ess of ) sence, 12 . v if a By Dr. Edwin Braithwaite turned a5y dear” He smiled affectionately avenanhing an guers pouldibe Iih House of David Band ALL SET FOR MON.—Lycry | °" Y0¥ finely pleated skirta advertent reselation. breal t"yoj lor ;‘V:;:rsf of yours?" | ,One of the sketohes shows & straight Relqus: anp. pndastul sulenyiiie; a- eve “’Ig“m ”n g gl;ow on Christmas| an evening gape of black satin. s “Why, what's thil, Harriet?” helpDicky struck in with & jesting smile | ohP il Only & wide Dancl sround traction tonight and Saturday in the ¢V when ‘tl‘ml ‘;ll be ten acts of jiped with white satin profusely em- o heiniemly. “Golngl suay 't K inper g € SMI® | the bottom. This is intended for one presentation of The House of David | 5P v selected vaudeville sent | jroidered in black silk. The collar eiplensly. o Bolng 3 at me, but I fancied that T detectell | o¢ the new very long Chinese blouses. Band, which opcned a three day en- [here from New York for this attrac- | is of white fur. morrow ? ‘_""“u" n't "\"‘1;}'{" ~— uot of bitterness hehind the gibe, {he other shows a heavy skirt at- | gugement at this popular theater tion. The tickets now are on sale at | ' A Sl {gdus myslhonwattingly Cin and with quick and inconsistent con_ | tached to a long camisole and may be | terduy to audicnces who were delight- | the box offige. : [ Skating Costume hasn't had time,” I struck in ition for a resentment which I'worn with tailored and semi-tallored ed with their playing. These eleven £ he vaudeville offering is a | stunning skating costumes are made he hasn't h c knew could not be healed so quickly, ! waists, men are members of the ' famous | diversified one, with Tom Mix in “Mile | o white wool with short jackets and gaily. "It you're geing to chastise | gpswered him swiftiy—eagerly: House of David colony at Benton |8 Minute Romeo,” as the feature | tu)l skirts, banded at hem, collar and a'vx_\l'od), Edwin, cut a rod mt me f courst 1 am. Jf vou don't | Harbor, Michigan, and because of movie atfraction. Wally and Wally euffs with skunkor kolinsky. I'm zh.e guilty vrmm It was L | come with Edwin, 1 shall——" ! their excellent musical inclinations [oPen the vaudeville show with as v alone, all by myself, who thought of “Don't be teo rash in your | were induced to enter vaudeville via |heat an exhibition of acrobatic work, | White " this plan, and enticed Harrlet into|hreats,” Dicky said, but there was a the Keith ecircuit where they have |fumbling and feats of streigth as one ns of white ostrich feathers are oining me at 'thc farm for & feW |relieved note in his voice, and then | been & big hit on all the bills, Others | Would desire. They are followed by | carried this season with the all-white days. Indeed she nasn’t promised me | tye jimousine haited in front of a | |acts include Una Clayton and com-|Charles Fletcher, an impersonator of | costume. certainly yet, but of course DickY prifjiantly lighted entrance. | | pany of four players in “Divorced,” [tamous men and among those whom | — jumped to the conclusion that she | |a very fine comedy skit in which they | he Impersanates are Napoleon, Hoom'-. - Ited Yox D)wl bad 2 | | scored yesterday with Capitol patrons. velt and others whose features are| Red fox dyed to a vivid orange, i3 A Tactless Remark | | Miss Munson's acting is the quistand- | Well known to cverybody. Connors |effectively combined with dark green Don’t you belive a ‘\‘l.).rd. Ed ing feature of the offering; Harry |and Boyne, 2 man and woman, breeze | or wood brown suits. win,” Dicky admonished. 1 don't e Braden has a good ljne of songs and |onto the stage with a song offering | — know much about my sister these | patter that was well received; Fred and then switch into a bright xndi Frosting Spreader later years, but my spouse is the " |and Al Smith, “unusual gymnasts”|funny line of comedy patier. They| LI'sc a spatnlu for spreading the most accomplished bunk thrower in ~ | {have a very clever and scnsational likewise feature a couple of popular | frosting on vour cake. It will dis- existence, For instance, 1 was led " | ring act that was fully appreciated |SONgs. The closing number is a cork- | tribute the icing more evenly and to believe but a few minutes ago | by all; and Frances Dougherty, “the | €F, presenting the Moss and Mamning | more quickly than an ordinary knife, that Harriet was the one panting to girl with the Irish smile,” captivated sisters in a singing and dancing re- AN leave home and husband and Wwas|p. pp GLIFFORD €. ROBINSON. L the audiences with her songs and vue, This is one of the best duntr’} mall Pampkins e MadisialocxireldntR LY DY) o Effects of Fear. BY SISTER MARY | pleasing personality. The photopluy (©Offerings of the season. | Small green pumpkins may be e hair The A aal § o & e | feature on this program present Em- e, 4 e | steamed and mashed or breaded and I planned several siow tortures for | TS, SO i e e b2 :,'.‘,T',;J;::, ombliodd [mett Tenms masterpiecs — ~In the| Positively fresh eggs 63" dozen. | fried like egs plant my tactless husband in the few sec= | (i LR O0 €0 PO ol 5t per- { Palace of the King,” a very cutertain- | Russell Bros, 301 Main strect—AdVt. | e onds which elapsed l-t‘“vor: I gathere ‘1_ sons. There is, however, a direet] - S——— |ing story, elaborately produced, and > enough breath for a retort. Why [COh U0 S oloxte relation CHOICE OF MENUS {with a popular cast of stars depict- “Sittin’ In a z?uld he not lhl\j»_ m;&rq ”E‘ ,‘] o bt esbaon D sty e ner, indigestion may result |ing the important roles. Corner” ebvious cue ‘,“?‘ H.‘ one t Hvr.?, Fear in man {s caused by outside BREAKFAST Christmas supper served in the —— - to have Harriet leave her husband to |, 00 R PR B0 0L EE0 O pinal Orange juice, bacon and || lilvng room will appeal to the family. BIG REVUE AT PALACE i is a riotous, irre- :“: Tr\ d; rf o j"l." ‘;"‘ '," the | . ord aud nervous system. In many|| ©55% toast, coffee. "‘ ]""t"’““"l" "“"“l‘.' of ”‘l"‘::‘)" Starting Monday ef next week the | sistible fox-trot by it A s, M reduces the one afflicted to DINNER :\?ud e ‘uw‘i to rjr W\'v rep u' .Ing | Palace will celebrate its fifth anniver- | the irrepressible s e Aton g s A FlonTof ATOEG helblsebstsTand - canapes omme el s Mlt [Sury with a big aitraction for local | California Ram- again"—T recalled t Fhaeology o/ o8 iRfERRY Krealiiddcecmining Eaction s Lt iy Christmas dinnes with v.nm:x thestergaeth UL USRS R e ] TOM Mlx blers. As a song, teiy {tiia Faitlit Rear Tatini faliow tinique hotatoes, brussels || Ch A8 din L ! Tommy Anderson and His Beauty Van and Schenck old colored cook with a < sprouts 4 cups, fruit. Or if crown of pork is the din- | pecue”or 1994, & il o dy that e smile—to hurt and offend him by M€ fear of the Risisocupstion ":,,m wdding. orange ice, glace || ner meat, don't serve bacon or suu- | T s T —IN— have made it fa- it i batlaval et hvinia te and consequent poverty, fear of dis- P! : pudding, 3 ge ice, glac s tor Erak runs riot with pretty girls, comedians, g mous. On Columbia 8 SE AR T vy , nuts and fruits, coffee & B special scenery, and all the necessary M . set sway. case with partial or total loss of body _ Mok Saaoitions c d . Mll A Mln Records A-3994 ' Temey Bdwin knows Harrict eMilenes and fear of deuth wrelf SOPPUR | vee pimenton pickied beets wnd |G, (0t B2 mu S etk e ute 5 c |some o he causes whic) etermine Sca ¢ ysters, 1 | . € :n}l .bnou:b tfa uhl\f 1)0‘”\ Lhnl.l'vvr‘wur Ranith oanlitten: sandwiches, brown bread ssad- olives for T‘;?:"‘SI!:H‘I:;“; th‘lflr:l:: with a lm“m,“ change of bill on | 'or what it is worth, replied, with e wiches, beet pickles, fruit cake, canapes. 1ese shou e in | Thursday. The photoplay the Hrst an edge to my voice which I hoped Dicky would recognize as a signal to petty tyrant or loss in the business = Maraschino, candied, preserved or Davies in the Paremount plotuny “The Keep quiet. “The whole thing, Ed- Sitvation that oft-times, from con- on = | canned cherries carry out tire Christ- ‘,:u“ > S “,”‘]“‘ CoF “i,f‘ & thies win"—I turned to him— as planned tinued nagging or spying .I‘I‘Pr\l" 7 ""‘l"k‘ e C. i I"nl! colors in desserts. duys gl'l'|\'l1;'; ll'(' n :’\IH be :}1'“' lV" by me because of Mother Graham, |5I0n, almost drives one to distrac- Nmn‘d' prunes, creamed }} qpe plushing apples are colored "u'rmn»"' Ior lfm. ht and Saturday You know she is getting older mnd [tion and a nervous wreck. And '“""‘L“"‘ on toast, PopovErs, ||y tiny red ecinpamen candies. | Kath »rl‘:; MacDon ‘,fi t% the ,_\.m“.l) | feebler each year, and she is really (there is the fear of social disap- || OT"8 "mrl")‘lhl“\,’h' e | The orange juice should be """ul:ra:uon in her latest llludu'c(wll' pititul in her anxiety to have Harrict Proval in women Grapefruit oyste pared the night befors. [*Fne Infidel,” which is a thrilling | Sith Bee for & good long visls' Fear is also one of the determin- |~ HESEIIUR il borad The salad in the dinner menu i) o T LT Ndditional phes I was speaking but the truth in the iNE factors in self-preservation, the h;) ):“' OISyt 95 B made of mixed fruit, served in @ o B 00Ty zuth Roland in her new last words, Indeed I had felt distinct |fFst 1aw of man. It is in this case rrend “"“‘“‘_, Slace wweet bright redsapple cup on a hed ov,m‘_'l L Roth of the Rangs.” w Puthe {rritation ngainst Harriet for her (MOt morbid. Tt is morbid only when|| POtatoes. ~sbinch. —Christmas ||inredded leaf lettuce. A small spoon- |\(Cl 10" oinedies Yor Seturday willlngness %o sucrifice her mothor's |\NAppropriate to the situation which || $alad, santa's owh dessert, ||yl of whipped cream topped with a [S oW W8 CEROUET T N cature | longings to her husband's convenience, | Provokes ft. Many impressions of SRR ‘\’(";:f - sogiiged coftee. || bit of crimson jelly or a cherry may | DY he othey photoplay offering 1 was sure of my generous, big- |feAr are formed and carried through SaebIed e S e |cover the salad piled slightly above éom Gibson in “Dead Game Dearted brother-in-law's response, |life, greatly to the detriment of || o FERIEIL (6 SCEL FUUEY || the apple shell A New Year's Midnight Frolic will however, and his prompt reply justi- |health and individual success, “We || P/ ot as cake, || ‘rhe beet pickles could be eut inl A FEE IS Bl e on New fied my belief. lose 5o oft by fearing to attempt.” o the shape of stars or tiny Christm: '\'our':‘l"\-‘ }’w'“‘m‘"‘ at 12:01 .“ m “Why, of course!” he said heart-| In another case the foundation of {trees for the supper menu. and featuring Phil Ott and Mis Musi- flv. “Harriet ought to go, and I shall may | cal Comedy get along famously, never fear, It ©Of the psychologic state of the body. | ¥ou may not want it for Christmas Six large baked potatoes, & table-|, .. "0 rg hoces, are reserved for this wus only, my dear”” he turned to When there is physical exhaustion but there is a great variety of meats | spoons butter, 4 tablespoons cream, show and are n‘uw selling at box of- E\T “ his wife gallantly, “that 1 was so |the tissues respond inadequately to |from which to choose. 2 cggs, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon oo s hEK taken by surprise, But, really, you |Situations requiring powerful and Roast goose is quite Christmasy | pepper, few gratings nutmegs, Rz st 5 \ 'ERS. TRRK coull mot g5 at @ better time. 1 |tapid reaction. The consciousness of |@nd with prune, onion or potato stuf-| Remove potatoes from skins and) 1o O™ oo Ge0 doren. TH ANNIVERSARY WEEK «m feeling unusually At, and my pa- this produces an unwillingness to face | IN8, delicious mash. Beat in butter, cream, salt, oo peos, 801 Main street.—Advi. Featuring iy tient is in such good hands and has SUch situations, hence diffidence, dis. | A crown roast of pork is appro-|pepper and nutmeg. Beat egg 3olku'# vallied 80 wondarfully that 1 have interestedness or the “don't-care” | Priate and perhaps the nicest sort of | until thick and lemon colored and| no speclal anxiety there, Dick and |Spirit. If this condition be oft re. | Plece de resistance” for the small|beat into potatocs. Cook three min- | 1 Will ramble around ew York peated, the individual will become | family {utes, stirring constantly. Beat white that s if he can put up with an |distrustful of himself. In this way,! Not only the dinner menu should |of cgg until stiff and dry and fold| old man's——" timorousness, diffidence and fear de. | P® carefully planned but the meais|into first mixture, Shape between | The Note of Pathos velop in ill-nourished children, un- for the entirc day. Breakfast is apl two buttered spoons, place on a but. i “Didn't 1 tell you?” Dicky de. der-fed women and over.driven, ex.|'® Pe @ hurried meal for the cook |tered dripping pan or sheet and bake | AND HIS manded of me. “What old | ) 1 hausted mer if she is algo the housewlife, so let | 15 minutes in a moderate oven. The T AND SATURDAY | o ¥ will do to poor old Broadway Do not try to overcome fear by l“i;rln'?..“l: .n.v‘m get. potatoes should brown slightly while INIGHT A} N A No deubt we rhall find it a deep | direct opposition Laugh your fear T o SRR i ‘ i h v d i le oon tint when we get back,” 1 re. &Way or induce some other phase of |°N® 0°C1ok, a light, easily digestible — - | Kflt au evll turned. “But we don't envy you, 8ctivity to arouse intcrest. Don't| PRr Will be welcome. In many Protected Mettal Peaturi We'll ba feeding the chickens and |depend on neighbors or others for| ™! les the “going-to-the-cupboard” Rub & little lemon oil over your - - hugging Junior e’ opinions. Little as one may realize] Do+ © Christmas Je considered as | ehandeliers occastonally, it will pre- | OF 1921 "Ll trads,amything on Broadway |it. your actiens are in this Sitastion | 6F (he. aas rioh Sht hevy f But|vent the shellac from hardening or | for th 1y » 4 Je |the product of fear. same rich and heavy foods|cracking and keep fust spots | Y 3 H > " ” O L e denior - B3 VRt of & thyselt ant know| S \ndulEed n that formed the ain- | appearing on thepunprolux"ml\‘:nnr:lm ““h‘Ted Stecle, Madeline Buckley, Dorrene Glover, 05'0s: Wtiored the apparently jesting |that he who finds Bimself 1eses Sia George Rubin—Pretty Girls and Comedians words which clutched at my heart. fear. | 1 W 7 Y < 3 sirings. That Marriet recognised the e G EIGHT CYLINDER CHORUS GIRLS note also T knew by the convulsi JAPANESE SCORN FINERY | I ‘e 3 ; { « o twiteh of her arm mext to mine, and | Tokio, Dee. 21,—The Yoredzu says | Buen Se_ther Oty & rved Seats for Our New Year Midnight Show 1 hastened a commenplace return the earthquake 20 TR i | RN : Now Selling at Box Offi “You ought to be abic to ru ok I SEN L V.- W § UNA CLAYTON & 00, o e g X e sie to n | cne stroke, made a decid e . is ’, out wad " the s ' [ S08 Mroke, made » deckiod chanps n 9 “ y Bt This Show Will Feature#Phil Ott’s Revue coup (o! days, couldn't you? ¥ women ery, for inetance being “DIVORCED" could see Mrs. Durkee before you |looked at as ith suspicion teok the early train on one day, | eyes i Lsfp S, oty rue IRED & AL SMITH and after you come back on the eve- | ment een started to diseard M‘k. Unusual Gymnasts ning o then « That would give iRy " " o | » 8 & ™ y € ”I'r‘\. ,:',, f\e j "_l 3 d gi i AI or of cotton goods, but it re. {j“l‘!"fi‘l’r“\\'l"l a S {‘ksxé dy A ld TLORENCE DOUGHERTY - day h us minds t t silk 18 & na- | O J eky and the Buitznoo . G < Smile at's a splendld id tional pro B4 eotion Besds :m were all in the Cookie house when The Girl. Witk The Irish ke he said with centhusiasm. T : | someone rapped upon the door. “Who HARRY BRADEN 5 - can this Cookic asked as Monologist he went 1o the door. Everybody AL TAR CAST IN else went to the door teo tep to one side, Mrs. Cookic e Snitznoodle sald. “And I will walk ght out and give him a couple of | hard thumps! was a gingerbread tramp and he 9 could” hardly stand up, his ginger- SPECIAL HOLIDAY SHOW tread s were so weak . : : v NEAT WLEK<MONDAY, T g > Satier From Sl AMED Presctt. 0o, et M “I'm a poor Gingerbread man,” he . K<MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY said in a squeeky voice and 1 was out 5 K v d ." s Carton, Con 1 do want — iy, Cibtwi, Comttne 2 x S e e B L R eith Vaudeville Acts—5 bis brings me, S » h gt Appen that | and when the spow meited it left me Veat m v plicated whonaly e Now. wo soggy 1 could hardly stand up'” | § Wil Walk Right Out and Give Him p B = \ < | She has »m « 1 ’ » 1 - e ~ e s brcome one ' 2 ' aamperorent ol % Conptn o st e ALACE RALPH DUN 1 ve 1dd to go Eu Tonig .»“,.," 5 #0 tended hearted, e hroke down @ broom straw into his head, = rope and telegraphed Lestie thi : " m where 1 so'that Haggedy Ann had| “Why do you do that?” the Snite- —— ce sl . - S S . rythi 1 : v “MOMENTS MUSICAL” itho e k is eyes with her pocket noodle asked INIGHT AND SATURDAY e 4 ting m e Teast 1 » " ae With the biue Dore To see if he has baked long 2+ . " oo Yo %, KACH A SOLOIST — 19 a Ry ELE i L WELDANO’ { e o i o v L ‘ o it o e S PE R 0’S SENSATION goodby e 5 i the re, Cookle said. Raggedy it and he 18 ‘done’ Now if he had MacDONALD : 4 There. we two rease - 8! " and little Weeky heiped the gog- not baked long cnough, and T ran the in DARING WONDERS didn’'t want Leslie to g0 to New \'-;\ it ad r Gingerbread man inte the house! b straw into his Wead, the broom sl now, First, yeu tan see just! C . 3 4 Pt him in & chalr Just &8 one of | Straw wosld have had dough on % “THE INFIDEL” Shomas K. ute Frevnts what this might do to whet =P B - You know 1| hie gingerbread logmgell off. when 1 pulied it out! ‘ ” \ P R e G L T T = UTATION Yo sertomdy afvs . ’ 8 leg feii on the floor. “1 just|“l Femember my grandmother wsed %0 | RUTH ROLAND in ber mother and ther as 3 . " reached friends in time, for 1 never do th ] #he baked fakes!™ | h " e : e o] S S e s ) e Con s S S A MAY McAVOY On the apur & pack i Whare 1 eome from?” Rag- mouth on the Gingerbread man and . forbade her 1o go. Here 1 o * . ° wociety « A W Gingerbread chocolate icing on Jis coat \alurda) 0"" | a Wlsiic started for N —— yw 1 feel fine!” the Gingbrbread 'Il 1 l:ll‘lS()f\u’ the baby and nurs mark u. BOing Ann said man sald. “Thank you ever and ever in “DEAD GAME ually that I could go 1o the { molasses and and ever!” But Raggedy Ann laughed she returned. soodt thank us any more Mister Brown, the STARTING MONDAY or Since, she Teft 1 was wo ng hoerllc % Gingerbread man, for we Jove to al- Sth ANNIVERSARY WEHEK BUGINNING TUESDAY (XMAS) NIGHT) Leslie has .,"vurw] that yig welp anyone who necds our Matinecs Wednesday, Priday and Saturday :»myur_':(lu,‘\ poor man .a - » A person always feceives a ZALGVELD'S GREATEST SUCCLESS las played a devilishly Gingerbread great deal of happiness out of doing | with his finances, has made ¢ must put the kindly deed and is thereby well H she has made a mistake. ake him mice | P And the Cookie man and lady m 1 have always Ween satisfied g and Raggedy Andy and iittle Weeky Cast Incindes WALTER CATLETT Karl Whitney was in love with 4o was very and Snitznood] ¢ & soaded helt TER CATLE v ? . . The Only Company That Has Played or Will Plagy “Salls ™ but, like an egot al as i ) tramp |} ey knew Raggedy Amn % Sows Sl thst dister .| you . A 5 ot the oved they | spot rath fa sebd, Wik - . Mail Orders ;‘:':- “-1- ""m:vrnrvm'—‘—;: Phone Orders 1 have said 1o myseif, “ostic chose Stead of the ad‘a riend of all sat about until he should paked more pleasaot than the wonderls ' | oty gt~ T rony. $2.30. $2.00; Family Clrcie, $1.30; me” Now 1 am not so sure JACK v #y. W Gingerbread fnan | *u « Bs 1he- Wea #f Pretts vl Comeadianc Gallery. $1.00. Matinees Wednesday, Jriday and Satardas. Or, e wight Rave 2 Coatvel with | (Coy g KEA Serd : - ovon Bve et ou-d ghntions SO Ot 8 Cslinder Chorus Gl $2.50; Balcons. $2.00: family Cirde and Gallery. $1.00 Karl, you ksow, and marricd me lue.y | hugredy Aau pulied him out and ranl tor anotier { . | They | long camisoles or even three-quarter |1ength slips. Where the blouse ends Then there is the of some | |shape of stars. tea, fear sometimes be the result Tf you had turkey,for Thnnk!zi'h\‘ Martinique Potatoes, “It it is Hookie the Goblir Unless otherwise indicuted, theatrical half of next week will pro Revue The orchestra, “IN THE PALACE e o T ——————————— e T T notices und reviews in this column are Peasant Frocks

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