New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1924, Page 4

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BAND’S LOVE! REVELATIONS OF A WIFE = “Fashion’s favored flat flounces” (modish alliteration!) is the proper Jabel to attach to this frock of many ruffles, perky sleeves and becoming collar. Four and only which w ter. Slanting, them even better flat—which v them—count them, four— in the front of the dress kes them so much the bet- too, which makes than that. And s them superlatively best of all the season’s flounces. he coliar, too, new and wost becoming one. The with their quaint ruffles are sors to the sleeveless style. most fashionable frock or silk. of doing her her daugh- must go down tl what are you upon 1y Mother Graham Decided Who Should Get the Children ed flercely ‘Somebody bring thosc poor babies m be of our oldest divisior ose who poor Wil conscious The women of feminine life, ti their seventies and fortitude und in proportion t puts L one up her 1 ind h's pe now are in see i is a sleeves sueces- ipward, j Is he d pa for some Harri isked to come.” message as 1 b husband 2 the tel el as eated the gether a for from her velvet, wool ing to take It g tra fternoon.” first this it dubions]y dangerous in their hand- from any other source of are more than infection The cheery smile, combined with the military salute, is a suitable sub- ©(stitute for the infectious handshake and aged looked 0 swoon Ur riet tically Ticer kept Junior vo of-doors habi need terribly carven line ! AR « = ready and train. that n iy plenty of here to her me nobody st for me Margaret shall be shake me Mother—1I don’t going to die while yo mother intérrupted, re if 1 were. 1 wouldnt stay when thos b ot her here, 2 you so get that people There is what to do does. 1 ained to this hand to me more pitiful t pressed it close, d out her ite, far 1 wher giving frail old quering ilin of the duty reverential figure agallar and hearthr which confror a salute ict for B eyes patheti e raised it impera 10 nsing no ur she might conserve abored breath Thinkinz of the Children Right the physiciar arm under e » specified, these re planned for four persons.) SANDWICHES bread knife be sharp and the butter we creamed there should be vo difficulty in making sandwiches. | Al kinds of bread can be used for ipes ure hertips 1 to her mout way but with fir em that th a promy ROBINSON Hand-Shaking. . d practical observers to the conclusion thit contact infe is said feel Yes, 1 Pettit dacity him sandwiches, alone or in combination. The bread cuts better if a day old The purpose which a sandwich s needed determines the A boy's Wil res propor- nt from a dainty aft- N, A pienie sand again und the answers another made th W sicians by ave come which I did not e i . ction si et school sandwich tions very ernoon tea sa) wiel is something « uncheon dwith purpose The fillings a much the same for any size of the sandwich chicfly varies A sweet as desirabl in the lunch the after-t cart and a plquant filling is al s good No matter sandwich 1t wtrteal, T ts 4 the butter hat the bre spreading ' ings are made smooth and creamy ter. 1f thi the g han- case the bread need not be buttercd, indles Ordinarily o thin, even coating of but- events the bread from absorbing flling and if sandwiches arc to packed for any length of time they be satisfactory buttered Tea sandwiche wrapped sh in t is carefu article the hanc in The nurse sterilize every with which obe P diire had her pt thoroughly nstrument se with closed eyes mir while the her closely, and Harriet beeke und put hed ther physicia n ed me great among 1t [ hand contact and careless Jo not ki Among thos st whoe ted We do it, as a N eral dwiches r The her lips to my astd clos b iy ) oceasion I mu “Could yo Harriet ! tremulous, us _hurriedly to that whisperia me. I'm as) I'm all right is in not wandwich s nk Five the other re rish promi box us on bout meat persons @ sy ¥ peremptory i happine what the he mission of the neat and sym should i 1l by nust e ueh o will more direct | movec amy torn in the Many f with ot stut not sm of pain v or ar ommo, confined to the exchange nasa! Outshie clothin oral discharges sourecs, b is tami nimal ited or artic common | te both—is—gons . ered for an Instant, and T choked ba @ sob of which | was asha ¢ face of her bravery What did you say about W - " “He s . * ning Harriet h not be will ! sm hand i ok 8 ' hand | slow 1o break more of 1 public i tom and habit agninst the is things giver zreat can be made in the in oiled paper and box until mo said more thar « 1 The Children Unhurt Were the childrey questions came Yie drops Dr. | fictitious No, t} Where At a been to pititu morning Kept f This After time hand. 1 the f than ing possible speeinl he jve bread program combination ¥ the Sur when filling is tim ner at chicken | Tunch box icker luy dir or uny eft-over s at it & should be perhaps t for the tea sandwich The ng in a tea sandwich provides piquan persons ! € rather than nourishment, Combination ¥Filing e tablespoons butter, 5 1tz spoons minced cold bofled tablespo mineed cool chicken, | 1% teaspoo It, 1 tablespoon mineced | parsiey, 1-4 teaspoon paprika [ Work butter to a cream with a fork Add remai g ingredients | smoot Spread in | bread press firmly te A sandwich is often garnis tamination 1 yet 1. Careless a langer in ndkerchief of influ. from nt aking must by unclean am, § 1 on and DAILY FASHION SEI'VICR FLAT FLOUNCES FAVORED Alto- | Parisian Vestees New vestees from Paris are of | white crepe de chine with a rolling | collar and a t-out monogram on the front. Darkened Table To bleach a kitchen table that has become darkened use oxalic Zeid in a | solution of one teaspoonful to a cup of hot water and apply it with a brush. Old Fumitare To brighten old furniture wash in warm, hot, naptha soap suds, wetting only a little space at a time, wiping ¢ with ‘a cloth wrung from J , hot water. Rub hard with old silk or flannel and apply French polish or piano polish. ! Addresses Handy Keep a file of names and addresses of the tradesfolk you call frequently, |such as the plumber, upholsterer, | carpenter and others, so that when | will waste no time trying to locate him Hemstitel When hemstitched sheets break lalong the hemstitching they should {be cut there, hemmed neatly on each |side, and joined with linen insertion or a crocheted *insertion. i Bind's Bath 1f a bird picks himself after bath ing, put a few drops of rose ol | cologne water in the bath. stk for Dusting Crumple a soft silk into a big floppy rosette and fasten it to a rod. Usé it for dusting pictures, picture moldings or mirrors, | ST Clean Walls most appetizing way, Sandwiches| Go over your walls oc made of nut bread, thinly sliced and | with a swab of cotton batting. spread with butter can be made more [will brighten them immensely. attractive to look if a whole asionally It half of a nut meat is placed in the center lof cach sandwich. Hold the nut in pluce with @ bit of butter. Jelly sandwich Cut thin slices of bread in shapes with a doughnut cutter, Cut| [the same number of slices with a round cutter the same size but with- | out the center of the donghnut cutter, | Spread the whole rounds of bread with creamed butter, il with jelly nd cover with the ring of buttered bread. The jelly should be beaten until it spreads casily and finely chop- | ped nuts can be added if desired { Pimento Sandwiches Pimento sandwiches are shaped in |the same way that the jelly sand. | wiches are. Spread the cireular pigees of bread with pimento butter, press| the rings of bread in place and put thin slice of olive stuffcd with pi. mento in the hollow of ring. To make pimento butter, work four tablespoons butter to a cream with a wooden spoon Put two canned pi. | mentos through a fine sieva Work | into hutter, beati until smooth, Seuson with salt to taste Brown and White Bread Sandwiches Cut thin stices of brown and white bread and shape to match. Spread with creamed butter and Il with cream cheese, minced olives and nuts | worked smooth with a little cream To two tablespoons cream cheese add one tables each of olives and | nuts | (Copyright, 1924, NEA For Cut Fingers Iinger stalls in various sizes with narrow tapes for tying are useful to | keep on hand in case of cuts or acci- round | dents. Moving Platform Screw castors to the corners of a board a foot square and use that to set your pail on when yon have mop- | ping or window scrubbing to do. Crystal and Ambhe Crystal uecklaces are one of the most populur types of costume jew- elry on display at the present time, Amber too is more sought after than ever before in its history: Salt as Cleaner Sult is a good frictional agent for cleaning your flat irons. It also re- { moves some stains and sets colors, THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY poon Service, Inc.) Gossip’s Corner Orange and Black attractive scarf of orangs de chine I8 bordered and black crepe A me eolored with lighter cnepe orange Mo Laening Gown «colored moire I8 mad ening gown with tied in a big into a bow an fve e girdle hip, pink sati on each Yelvet and Satin capes of satin have about the hem rolls of velvet neck rows of and and Smart velvet ribbon fluffy bolster satin about the The young lady across the way says Walter Camp seems like a pretty old man to be managing the All-Ameri- can football team but she doesn’t | | _—— hn Alden Prescott Alden Prescott Trtter Mrs. Mary From should v « « A art dling must reason betw always 3 1 know ake old ter yet may then mald, Kknow Andy with peop b u knos ther > Raggedy walked how & just an o s 8 ' He felt very ead " & ) tell you Bo did Mr. and Mrs marry fiton was Gingerbread man 1 . N angel 1o me ad been captured by Hook 3 yrd s ' Goblin, second, little Weeky t 3 get v and now, Raggedy Tells of Mrs. Vogel's Terrible Sof- Ao and How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vq:t’abk Compound Detroit, Michigan. — *'My troubl were severe pains in my back and ter- s tible bearing-down Hlill{paine n my rij ht - side, also headaches lland sleepless nights. 1 first began having les when [ was Cookie the vas up 4 ¢ A the Goi borrow t Mrs. ( ST byl door, and Jread what Lydia E.Pink "r getable Compound has done jecided to try it. After ould go to sleep every rh g having that nerveus thing better appetite. The : said that an ation Ip me, Nagged joes not ha end ‘eel stronger, and am 1 am more it helpa led. "~ A record of fifty years service must ince women of the merit of Lydia 52 The Adventures wa Kaggedy Andy by Johmy Sruell suppose he plays himeelf. PARSONS'—Next Week MATS. MUSICAL f RaggedyAm e Raggedy Andy cried st what we need! It is cit er, Or 4 sausage grin N and T'll bet t an rescue our fries vere and 1 will be Bo Raggedy Andy food chopper sausage grind der his arm ran 1 and through He nickels that I fJust you pretty soor with the er un Cookie houss ho ORCHESTRA pted Now 1o 82,50, o %009, a the & rEOPILE il Orders Fes, | (PARSONS THEATER, Hartford . RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST Have the Grewt Honor of Announcing the First #nd Only Visit in Hartford of Ilqe__losm Art Theg;g( [ " - EMOST THEATER ~ THE WONLD'S ¥ oV For Four Performances Jun. 10ih 1o PARSONS Thurs. Fre., & DOR IVANOVITOR 1. Fre. dum DEPTHS. " Mazim Gorks " wat. Wut. dan. 12—TSAN IVANOVITOH Ve ONCHARY Tehekhoff. Transietions of the plass on sule #t the hox office. Price 25 conts onily MOPOR J Rageeds Andy Could Hardly Wait Until Hookie Would Open the Door CHERRY Anten 15-“THY Comedy Inn " b poked his head out of 1 Raggrdy 2 sausagr tend it to ¥ come right id as gg~dy Andy & down the 1 Hookie the top of s me ¥ brought Mrs. Cookie = Then 1 = et mitted unt #nd yee-d staire and | you need one's services quickly you| lipprtpr L suldHradnxtus A oo Y < | .fls.l; b - miz/l Unless otherwise indicuted, theatrical notives und reviews in this column are written by the press mgencies for the respective mmusement company. large and capable cast and presents a melange of Scotch mirth, melody, and |song. They were given a big ovation &1 both the shows yesterday and will {win first honors during. their stay {here, The Walsh Sisters were also re-|well received with gheir singing, both silver |girls have exceptional voices; Mack and Jess have a real good comedy And all five of them are upp\'urinl—"“"l: Weber and Ridnor, “just a couple in a single ploture, “The Iternal|of nifties” were well liked in song | City,” which is now playing at the and patter and Bud and Eleanor Coll | Palace theater, where it opened are a clever pair of juvenile enter- four day engagement on Monduy. | tain 7k Any one of these five names, ap-| Nita Naldi, famous vamp of the pearing in the cast of a prodm.“m"jsorflcn, had considerable trouble in {would be sufficient to assure its suc-|determining the kind of a head-dress lcess. It required considerable in-|she should wear in the Cleopatra role |ducement to assemble them for one Which she plays in the prologue for |picture; to share the stellar honors|Allan Dwan’s Paramount production |with others. |of “Lawful Larceny,” which is on | The story was that inducement,|View at the Capitol theater now. ided by the fact that it would be There are many different conceptions |@irected by George Fitzmaurice and|©f the famous vamp of history. The |released by First National. {German artists showed her with a For years covetous producers had bandana scarf about her head while |made vain efforts to obtain the pic-|the French Tonceived her with no [ture rights to the story, for its pow- head-ress at all. Miss Naldi wears lerful appeal was widespread. Mr. '@ gold head-piece, fashioned some- Fitzmaurice was the fortunate bid- What like a crown with an asp in der, for the author was convinced|front and a suggestion of the lotus that he was the best fitted to trans-|flower in the back. She is a most fer the tale to the screen. striking figure and is much admired On Thursday for the last three ¥ @ll who have seen the picture. days of the week, double features will | be presented offering Mabel Normand in the grand revival of “Mickey,” and Lon Chanéy in “The Shocl “ETERNAL CITY” AT PALACE. Barbara La Marr. | Lionel Barrymore. Bert Lytell. Richard Bennett. Montagu Love. Five names of nown; five real stars of | sheet. international the NICK-NACK REVUE—~LYC M. The Nick-Nack Revue, now playing at the Lyceum theater is one of the |breeziest little musical comedy ef |fects brought here in some time, {Three girls and two men ake in the company and they feature not only Ithe latest song hits and special sing- {ing numbers, but also do a bit of real |good dancing. On the same bill is [dainty Marcelle, a comedienne whose |vocal numbers call for -a good hand at each performance, A couple of male clog dancers who also crack| |jokes and inject considerable comedy into the bill are on the bill and the opening act is a novelty one, feu- turing clownish activities and some stiit walking demonstrations, The feature picture being present- ed, in addition to the latest episode of* ‘Fighting Blood,” is “Where the North Begins,” starring Rin Tin Tin, the famous police dog. This is « ix.mr_\- of love and hate, adventure and daring in the frozen country around [the Hudson Bay trading stations |For the last half of the week Guy | Butes Post in “Gold Madness” will be | {the featured picture, | | The Lyceum alse announces that |"The Mall Man,” a companion picture of the famous “Third Alarm,” which |50 wondorfully eulogized the work of the firemen, is scheduled for an ecarly |showing here. | | R MAURA'S REVUE—CAPITOL The Capitol is displaying an excel.| tent Keith vaudeville bill tonight and | Wednesday and judging from the wy | the large audiences yesterday po- ceived the five uets offered, it Is ooy tuin that they provide excellent enter [tuinment. The headline attraction s |Rose Muura's Revue with Hubert }\\'ehnlf-r & Co. This offering has a ‘PALACE | Tonight and Wed George Fitzmaurice's “The Eternal City” Taken in Rome With 20,000 Actors Including Barbara LaMarr, Bert Ly- tell, Lionel Barrymore, Montagu Love THURS,, FRI, SAT. DOUBLE FEATURES GRAND REVIVAL OF {Farm Aid Legislation w Is Given Consideration | | Washington, Jan, 8,~Farm uld leg- | islation was considered today by both the scnate and house agriculture com- mittecs, with represcntatives of farm | organizations in various scctions ap- | pearing as witnesses. General ap. proval’ was given to the Norris-Sin- clair bill proposing creation of $100,000,000 uvr]ytil‘,"llm to purchase American farm products and to sell | them both at home and abroad. 1t was argued that such purchascs would have the effect of both increasing and “tabilizing prices The high-water mark of Canadian mmigration was reached ten years | | ago, when the total was 400,000, TLYCEUM TONTGHT AND WED., WHERE in “THE SHOCK" Children After School 10¢ 1G TIME ACTS = § Keith Vaudeville Featuring ROSE MAURA'S REVUE A Scoteh Melange of Music amd Song h RIN-TIN-TIN The Famous Police Dog FINE VAUDEVILLE Thurs,, Fri., Sat. Mireth, Hubert Webster & Co. WLBER & RIDNOR <t a Couple of Nifties” “THE MAILMAN" DANGELAND MAIN ST LES LYONS ORCHESTRA You've Heard the Rest—Now Hear the et Specialties Novelties Singing TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. Sih Dancing Frery Toesday and saturday Fiening —Coming— Mallas's Singing Orchestra Other Good Acts Allan Dwan Presents ‘Lawful Larceny’ With Hope Hampton and Conrad Nagel Thur<—Two Big Attractions Mildred Andre and Girle “The Great Leon & Co” Faponents of Windu Magic

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