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Eanan R iR Al bR SRR AR R AR AR SRR SRS TRA LRSS NARSNSSAXN ; ~ THE CHRISTMAS .:r:":::‘r:::a:'°:::.r:-.":'.z*‘.':r:::,-:.-m,..‘ T2 e 0 e 0 Seat Guarders in Rome [ Langevity of Doll doll hospitals in New York, whily point of the roof. The pleces are put today there are only three, Even the 1 PR whito popper, 1-2 cup' grated horse- | together with a heavy sirup bolled | Rival Lounge Lizards Is Hurting Business |atier have lucrative sidelines. I DINNER radish, 3-4 oup augar, 1 oup whips |to the slage, | Rome, Dec. 18 M—"Scat Guard.| New York, Dec. 18 (P—Modern-| Most of the twenty million dolls I | “ l l““ ping cream, fow graing malt. |~ Windows and doors can bo cut | fiome Dec. 18 (P s | ENANET T, PN =Modera-| o K merien thin year have UK ||| ' I Any tart upplo can bo used. Parc, |10 tho house after the sheets aro |y SUGWHAL UKo the Loungy | has beought incretacd Jonge vl | o kable heads and bodiea plumpe v (By 2later Mary) quarter and core, Add boiling water, | baked, 1t the mixture bakes un. )\ B ©) (O T [l iy i " \ Hy st with cottons ‘ HALICLR O uy little as possible and simmer until | evenly trim the pleces to uniform | "h B ATl er o e s haalbh (hat AT e ) |3 - ; 0 ction for af tea 10 the S o) o e .n' 'Hl I‘L III. Go0Ns Sstinaitashoransradiiions] “1‘"{1:‘ SR andan, ghoubih "lwq-'] fol 5 - . I fashion. a once flourishing business devoted | The Turks have such a dread of Py oL F } ‘ for Chirlstmas ns turkey for | Slotted spoon or rub through @ col- 0 following recipe s particular- ! or of tea rooms is re- | to its ills virtually has disappeared, |the number 13 that they seldom aft o e i s 1.’u|n!>"'f”'1""]‘ ,\‘!m pepper, sugar, horse- |ly good for the .(.‘mmp mixture. | giored, g have certaln dishes they like o |radish and salt. Let stand until| Cookle Mixture e e sorve Christmas after Christmag | ©014 or ready to serve, Then fold in | o-fourths cup butter, 1 cup o - LA ,f__ > . A . N ‘; rnoonyoung | Fifteen years ago, there were 230 |mention it nuous work take 2 5, 287 E S SR R RN S S N S N S %n-lon otherwise indlcated, theatrical no tices and reviews in this colump a ¢ b | 2 = scats and hold them until the tea- each hostess likes something a littlo cream whipped until stift, sugar, 1.2 cup ”“'Il"'l‘" " 1 eekers arrive, Then, instead of re- e written by the press agencles for the respoctive amusement company. different when it comes her turn to | Plum Pudding il mll “(‘ e " "'.' ur T tea. | inauishing the chi the guarders entertain the kinsmen, T'wo tublespoons granulated gela- | * s soda, b cups flour, ca- mercly offep to muke room for the PR SRR SRR ERRERRLANAR SRR AR S AR SR AR RRRR SRR ANt YPAINT A A different stuffing for the goose, | {N® L cup milk, 1 cup bolling wate spoon salt, 2 tenspoons ginger, 1| niinls s ipping L 4 o ) 2 el o r o teaspoon cinnamo: D POWDER" YEXCHANGE O WIVES" an unusual sauce, an out of the or- | 1-* CUP cold water, 1 cup s ¥ Innamon. LYCEUM AT CAPITOL | linary salad or wnd chopped ralsing, 1-4 cup sl A tea s over A novel dessert will L el ;t “Ihe Midnight Flier” is one of| If ¥ou can imagine all the com-|add interest to the family dinne i shredded c y b ; ' ana shre hon 1-4 cun stoned | Add molusscs and beat until smooth. || LohoN eeunaon Mo : : S s s ! a \op: wtes, 1-2 cup blanched | Add well beuten, Dissolve 8042 |y apeer ol Thu sAL o the Lyceum featur ; 3 s 3 you havo | spects, and shredded monds, 1.3 cup | IN sour cream and add to mixture. | or oommercialization, in|a faint idea of the amusing inci Christm g | undled cherries, 1-4 cup minced | Mix and sitt flour, snit, glnger and ck as soon as . the other be- |Dlications that would result from a | that may be orthodox in other re. | A cherped the Hunt Stromberg all star |trlal “exchange of wives," Is always essentially j cial, “Paint and Powder candied orange and lemon peel, 2 | clnnamon and add to first mixture, | G wear Elaine Ha erstein, | dents in the picture that opened | the children’s day so the dinner 5 i e 17y hra th Aol ve y | L ‘."ImJollllv‘\mglnpmll:, |1ast night at tho Capitol theater. | showld nat bo overburuenod with h‘l;’;{:l;n‘r‘)’]““\‘ chocclte Sl ikt ‘1“1; 1I‘vll\lf:(‘x‘:unl\ln e, London Opera Season Is | Best Ffigur St olmes, Derelys Pe . Rus- t is titled “Exchange of Wives,” | forbidden foods. The vegetables AN A Aanite iadardtoone H o 5 Lans 4‘ "he latest cplsode tn the “Perils of |ttibution to the Metro-Goldwyn- | juniors in mind and whilo a “taste” | (44 [ - Grate chocttaie Al 1400 0 London, Dee. 18 (A—1In ¢ i | o Wild" serial and sclected com- | Mayer lincup, 1t s based on tho | of the festivo dishes may bo per- | o nd mot ik Trine sies | This same cookle mixture fn used | 10 (he Anicricun: opera_soason, | [ odies and news flashes round out the | {3mouy stage play by Cosmo Hum- | mitted, the siinple, Wholesomo foods | {4k polling pofut and remove | to Malio the figure of Ranta. Bolled pgal ndon Opera &y i i iiton. ) must baitiscd toisatistyapnetitioiand | JhES (SIS O nE ROk EREKEIERS gt 1oL G g el for. snow ! and makaia nooe &howlng | i The story of “Paint and Powder” Ihe vaudeville program is an ex- | nourish. . ) ened gelatine. Lot stand until cool | fur trimmings on Santa's coat. | k scason at Covent 1' primarily §s of the stage but it 1s|cellent onc and offers five attrac- A Centerpiece \d stiv in salt, vanilla and prepared | This centerpicce will take time to len is being conducted at e an absorbing document reveaiing | {ions headed by Anger and Vuir in| Ag for the decorativo centerpiece [ truie and nuts, Turn into a mold | make but it wan't take much money, | being only an 1 the tribulations of a young girl | ¢ Ol 1ool” ‘a satire in song|fos the Christmas table this | and let stand several ours or over | Which is worth thinking about at of T8 per cent of i strugeling for a dramatic cavecr, | dance and comedy in four s why not try a rbrand house | wiiht in o cold place, U'nmold and | this time of tho ye the theater capacity against the h Starting Sunday night one of the | Clifferd and Bailey are colored en- s ; Clifto L with a gingerbread Santa Claus? Can ] features iy to be “The Calgary | tertainers and offer a clever song | you jmagine the thrill of nibbling the Stampede,” one of the most real- r{\‘wl .1;{|,4 : act; Raymond and Neilson | chimney of Santa’s house or actually istic of any of the westerns, “Hoot | €0 effer an airy comedy of lies and | swallowing a spicy, crumbly hand of son is the star, | aviation; Martell and West are novel | tho heloved old saint? One will glad- tists with original stunts; and |1y torego the plum pudding or mince | igeration T DR T Ambrose, and Mays are three | pis when one is less than 8 if one 4 “ oa gy is less than § if one | or two days before Christmas and | hoys presenting “Harmony SYS0h @ nlcs ot Rlio | g iclane Chels gy s 5 " awhic % " S s | hidden e place un wan |plus Hitarity,” which Is crammed |~ Tho following menu is mot brise |k moen e L antans 11 of rich entertainment. SR oes | B005TC00 S0 I XLME Y R RIS tUllRafirionfenterie tling with new dishes, but docs have Hralhie ot alton by saven he shows are continuous daily, | one or two points that make it dif- | o e oAt otiine oes for the Midnite | foreng and worth consideration. Y o serve garnished with whipped eream | (B ntscan; | and candied cherries | Gingerbread 8o much for the dinner {tself. The zerhread house is our next con- | 1 by the average Lookings order ot osenkava present there are approximate- ges in the United LYCEUM it PISO S hs ,ammwmwwmmmwmmamn»«wwmuh Sk f"rcoug p 3 . oo e Al siw by ten for the ends of ] Cantinuous Shows Daily }lmnm Year's Eve, arc now It beging with an oyster cocktail [ {ne house and two are ten by three ‘s E : TONIGHT and SATURDAY || : | for several reasons. Mirst the oys- | for the roof. Of courso you can A G0eke N 2 BIG PICTURES -+ ters are nourishin casily _di- | chooge your own proportions and | Throat end Chest | AT THE PALACE gested, second they require no cook- | make the house any ou chaose. | Salve, 35¢ m eu g}r ing and extra fussing at the last “PA‘NT a“d PUWDER" “I“’ her dioket ”;*’ hlf I.'\';G“I-qmmne and third they are at thicir | S 0 | producing amateur shows is sched- | gt at this time of year, Also \\]Ih ¢ ks { uled for fonight at the Paluce thea-| tha cockail sauce they form | O3 %@fimwmwmmfi“wm@@@ 3 ter. Many local stars are on the 8 2 a i g TR d piquant appetizer that is not so high- 5 : ErATSEANSERSTEINON 11 Onaltor Aia¢ wonilaetlossis| B aone avsetisb sty et sonieti| The Store of Christmas Gift Shops v 10s a startling story of Modern | | booked is Thomas Haines, well- | fo0ds to come, | . e £ Midnight Madness, ‘:(flfl\m \“:lv!f‘dl{;n of parts un- The tomato bouillon carries out 9 also | known. Mr, aines advises all | the Christmas colors esthetically and | “THE MlDNlGHT mn-onsd of the theater to come | stimulates the di ! i | prepared for a good hearty laugh. | tetically, The Starlight Serenaders, an or- Chestnt Stuffing ) | chestra comprised of six local b are a | FLYER” Roast goose with chestnut stuff so on the prog provides the piecce de resistanc m Many Gifts for g 127 MAIN ST., Opp. Axch St. Phone 1409-2 All the ['amily Here! with i other acts, some of them good, | sauce is a bit unusual and most de- | ) | will also be scen, licions. ‘ i Cullen Landis, Dorothy Devore The regular picture program for| The vegetables are planmed with | SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR HER T IST HIS LI T [ Cowe and Hear Friday and Saturday i3 composed | children in mind. And 80 18 the | . | i BEN IRVING | of a double featurs bill. The Wil- [ salad, dr ! ORCHLS [Mam Tox presentation of John| The plum pudding isn't really | 4 N MON,, TUES, SUN,, o A i L) [J | Golden's st v “Howdy | plum puddings at all but a gelatine | " Folks” entitled “Thunder Moun- | pudding full of fruit but not a rich }fii rl s l S [ tain," starring Madge Bellamy, Ofis [and heavy as the steamed pudding. | 1 99 || Harlan, Leslie Fenton and several | Stuffed celery in place of plzin | 2| L Rose Of the WOl‘ld sther scrcen ulwrm\,- fs o strong | dressed colery i plaimed as o fos- | : N HEO ; drama of the Kentucky hills. The | tive touch and because eheese is not | Sy = e 5 with PATSY RUTH MILLER story is a simple one, dealing with | used elscwhere in the menu. 3% X 3 . T | 8150 ON | the ambitions of an idealistic | Oyster Cocktail | Silk Mockmgs Gloves oot i"“ N mountain lad fo elovate his peopie | Tomato Bouillon | T ‘ #i CTHE CALGARY STAMPEDE® || and his unwilling love for a Jittle Olives Infants’ Goods | Dressy Aprons f et i ! girl who secks refuge among | Goose, Chestnut Dressing | i TCHULDREN'S MA ple of the mountain, In the Apple and Horseradish Cream . Silk U nderwear J(‘\\'CI]"\' } story are shown glimpses of the Giblet Gravy t’ i [ = | stark poverty, the bigoted beliefs, | Mashed Potatoes Creamed Onions S Sl or _— “ | the superstitions and the hates of Buttered Spinach g Sweaters ‘> Silk or Cotton | | r the mountaineers, fogether with Prune and Nut Salad I\ 3 P et s ; e A PARSONS’ meater | the homely humor 'which sur- i g [ Chair Back Sets Kimonos L ; Knitted Vests * HARTFO | rounds these ernde folk whose only 0 . g 3 A 0 ¥ ] | contact with fhe world ¢ | rduroy or Lider- elt Moccasins . N ) ] T o sar. |1 ‘?\"“:\(” bl L e L ;‘ i Blouses Corduroy or Lider ) Off megmm weight wool in the | s vider. “Thunder Mountain® | With the “best™ linen, “hest” silvor Handkerchiefs down Bath Robes In various colors with self F.l'ohpm h cfl“a“'r\atne ficolors. A | Iy throbs with drama and and “best” dishes. The center; Ik P s Si trimmed collars and comfor- \\x:( checke: or gured % | comeds. fa in plice and the cocktails arc | Teather Hand Bags Silk Petticoats, Slips table padded elk soles. Genuine patterns, o= = e Iserved when the guests sit down to ‘i&' e < i padda bl {the fable, The eelery and olive e A - Daniel Green” make. - ! ot ’ CONFESSES TO MURDER., | iay bs on {he talle or It.a ¢ Neckwear | Fancy Combs $1.05 and $3 $5.75 and $6.50 I\ T | in attendance they are passed e ‘ SR - ik J Wisconsin Fix-Comiet Admits Killing | then placed on the table to stay - R an | Boy, Burning Liody. [ il the removal of the main course % 5 = Gy ot g Milwaukee, Wis, Dee. 18 (-~ | The cocktails are removed, I | Or Perhaps a New Coat or Dress : Lido"” Sweaters by teluert, forier comict \\.mlj‘u R Qu11[€d Mules A snug fitting sweater of night confessed that he Kille t and the bouillon cup in its . 5 s : ! t X Roy Tolzmann, cight year old boy, | saucer placed on the service plate Madeira, Italian and Hand Made Tilet for the D warm wool mixtures, buttoning {and burned the body in a baen ‘ The bouillon cups are removed s 8¢ i ] Sl B ‘ ) in the front. In dark gray or / [ Steinert, in a written and signed | from the service plates after the I'able and for Dresse blue or black with dainty rosette Bronny -' e 4 | |contossion, s tat he ook . course. Then the servie ornaments, With matching i hoy 0 the hay loft of the barn | plate is removed with one hand, th . } i A a farm mar the city limits aud | dinner plato served with goose ai Again owr stock of Woolen Hose has been oy $600 \ [when Roy sereamed, he said, he | giufiing is p he other L e p ,‘4-,‘\1;;.1 ]'m‘: 10 ‘m’h_\ M Rinii “(“‘] Ay o “:‘ Lserve | 1‘01»101115110(1 $375 Man's Shop—Main Floor, ter coming to myscif and real- | the plates if he prefers or they may oo ‘ what T had doue T hecam: [ be served from the kitchen It the 3 5 ’ Steiger's—Main Floor. | : cned and set the barn on fire,” | ginner is majdioss it meins mueh 10 Handkerchiefs 5e to $2.50 each ' Written by Arihur Swanstrom, | Stein said, | the cook and hostess if the man of e by e Narean T i e Ty LA nALT SISl House Dresses, sizes 36 to 50 wyIss NOBODY from Nowlk | Tokvo, e M-—All profession= | ealied “green goose! 'is the choicost B s ] oo (B a | FVES. Be§230. MATS. 00 1| at bas 6 i Japat UL bo | Lyt sne un 1. elght menths eld. is Silk Stockings for Mother, Sister and Baby k tuxed in the future, ording to 2ood. i | iccision of the taxal | A Amevican givls” © cently veld bper and i TODAY & SAT.. Continuous || FOC0NS Gl aniiy 2 ] aiter . The bird is now | Y ; LSRRy eSict | Oh, Gilst o They Swapped || e o (o3 R RO and Dresses for the Baby Sister o ives! s the Tunniest Mix- ke wit t and pepper. 1 1 59 w1+ made ‘erv ni aterials ) b Gkl A 1/ Norwalk Man Knocked Down By into a hot oven \l ‘{.?q .Iw lour. | Ja: Brother, made “f\(l‘\ nice materials [ up Yon Fver Saw | Trolley And Run Over By Auto |00 fat. Dredge with flour and | : e § | Norwalk, Dec. 18 (@ —Running| ;44 (hin of salt pork on each |3 and newest ideas Sernh Goose Well Seenb the bird well with hot soap is whon it comes from the buteh & Gloves, all sizes and several weights KNIT GOODS—Mostly hand made, such as Jackets, Sweaters, Scarfs, Shawls r serubbing and rub o cut onion. insidy with salt and pepper | inside an 1 out with | Rub the inside with sa | nowdered thyme. and Baby Bonnets Belts and Buckles The well known “Hickok” Smart new styles in festoon make with initialed beltogram effects of studio-made pearls or and the new wide belts. With precious stones, mounted on silver, bronze or gold fronts. sterling chains. Some in as- $1.00 New Necklaces ocked fo the pave pact with an aute two or three hours, mobile which moved forward wit Outinz Flannel Gowns, Bloomers, Skirts and [ pending on ti age of the The joints should s UF w ”ES" T aren 53 LS e ajamas Dress Jewelry 4 road avenue, Norwalk, = Was [, oe0 than eight months old it should . Q Sets i iR lois Wk hospital in & Gl . q - Smart Dress Sets in the new- talen 10 the K I ;‘:“.‘\.”n‘l]]; steamed for two. hours. befor [ b Boudoir Caps, Jewelry, Umbrellas, Purses, Bags, r\nthuc Brooches NLI:‘F:if“i‘.itmnkg('dnpe:l']nfUl‘ —With— ifter fracture at the baso of | TR G g Stafling [ 5 \ < . Coni 1 : wear with dinner jackets and 1 a compound fracture of | p o KoLl chestnuts, 1 cup Silk Bags, Studded Combs and Pins, Copies of old world designs g et LEW COMY 116110t e ani o broken Ar AR, | 00 CUPR ESSHER SRERLLLE .“,.m . s : y with hand painted motifs. Very white pearl for formal dress. FLEANOR BONKDMAN | | e it buiter, 2 tuaspoons salt, hoth white and colored stones much in vogue now! $250 to $8.50 Y [ !spoon pepper, hot water to make Suits for Boys $1 and $1.95 Max's Shrope-Mala Flooe, nuts ¢ Jack Tars for Brother and Sister put through a coarse ricer. Combine i | TR R SR P SR TR R The Home of rtainm TODAY—SATLRDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROG MADGE BELLAMY—OTIN H i T Y e T W W s A N R B Anger and Fair e obs s Thunder Mountain , —— Clifiord and Bailey dapted from the celchrated stage suc- . J cese—Howdy Folks smond and Neilon Co sl DANCE || Watches Rings Jewelry Martell and West Burt, Ambrose and Mays —_— [|]Eitteen” Years Back with Pathe News Mamage m TraHSit TONITE There is no article more appropriate for a Christmas Vighth Episaje—Tiay_ Hall ‘\ gift than a Watch, Chain, Ring, Pearls, Cuff Buttons, Bar Gift Stationery | | GRANGE HALL RIS CoN Pin, Scarf Pin, Clock or any piece of Jewelry. Tn a wide variety of plain and teserved Seats Now Selling JATTRAC | NEWINGTON Py g SR e ety A FlOOt’ Lamp | for New Year's Midnite Frolic Pt el U R B G S ) A pleasing gift — packed in Handsome Bridge or Floor - J| A exclone of merriment Friday, December 18 Open Evenings Until Christmas. | a Christmas box. Lamps with decorated wooden s | etk e ol | | L r e stands, artistic shades of silk or ; ph nm)j } — 4 [ Featuring the | WM S LEVINE 50c to $...90 \:l'{stahm‘ (\”11 :“f' attractive ¢ v PUBL[C DANCE [J|EvmniNas ‘ Ao {| Charlestonian Orchestra . . g Greeting Cards, 5c. up colors, §2.50 to $15. } ontingons ‘Show Naturday. : 8 s st Joewhuigl il . - : cwavar: g, v e e W pring Your Friends || JEWELER oo $5.98 to $15 Wl and Square Danees in THE PANTED | ADY | ring Your l_lend- 55 CHURCH ST 3 » Talace Orchestra | Prof. Harry Silk Prompier T N