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\ k U L3 - ¥ ¢ / ¢ y . » 4 ! i k ) P - ' 9 D ; \ : . y 1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1926. ot PARIS wemey Newlyweds in Paris Resent. Order Limiting Restaurant Meals to Two Dishes. Paris, Oct. 9.—(P—Newlyweds are up in arms against the recent edict limiting restau- rant meals to two dishes, since a restaurant has been Gargantuan repast the essential part of most French wedding celebrations. It gen- erally consists of ten, twelve and even four- teen courses. The governmental limit to two courses has turned wedding banquets into comparatively lenten functions. The feasting by the wedding party gener- began immediately after the ceremonies the city hall and church, about one o'clock. It continued uninterruptedly until five when the p: vy drove off through the Bois de Boulogne or around the suburbs, so as to give the waiters an opportunity to clear away the wreckage from the tables. Then the party returned to the restaurant for an evening edi- tlon of the afternoon meal. The landlords of “wedding restaurants'—a specialized branch of the food industry- appealed the Prefect of Police, saying some of these hanquesis were ordered mont ago, long before the ordinance of the two dishes came info effect. X0 compro It will be 3 to pra the Prefect .+ for the vised. rule newlyweds BLACK WORN EXTF “The great financial penite cessive Finance Ministers from Caillaux to Poincare have told I'rance she must undergo, is responsible for the predominance of black in day and evening gowns, it is explained by smakers, One black dress. they say, can well last out three colored ones while rendoring the same service as the three Judging from scenes at the various wate ring es and mountain resorts during September, the ‘great penitence,” however, was on the surface ¢ Favored with July and Aughst weather, September was one of the banner months the past holiday season. The pleasure resorts v e completely filled up un til it st day and the visitors ending money with great liberality we natives, as yet seomin adow of the coming ¢ re not foreigners b v the touched by f depression WANT MEN I'OR PRIESTHOOD “Young men the priesthood” fs t two sig 1 prominently at the s of almost church in the Savois acnt Is with o enter here women fashions and must be decently Killed lowed by this expl 4,613 pri nd church rics where scholars and youths were e sen winptied vithout pricsts priest for every 16 often {8 a very old m The warning to women fs not ¢ d there is only one in France and he ucidated, PORTERS SERVICES COME HIGH One hundred francs for carrying two sui cazes from the customs shed at Cherbourg a trip of less than a ndred d by porters. The imposition foreign steamship companies it. The union of ave singled ont Americans for t hold-up tactics, ingtances passengers, especiall women, have been literally robbed One American woman recently embarki on one of the ships flying the American {'1( gave the porier forty francs. He demanded that she open her hand bag and produce more money. Terrorized the woman unclasped her handbag and showed the porter one twenty-franc note, all the French money she had left. “This will have to do,” sald the hold- Up man. snapping tha bill away. The woman sarieked and one of the officials came aleng and mada the porter disgorze but not with- In some unescorted ish. e London, Oct. word puzz Peter-Piperisms are the same l-tter, “Since short stockings shouldn't sag, lliterative expert v more manly meathodical maids “Other tongue iste Max's Mother.” ing ¢ limp licorice." 9.—{P—Now , which swept across England from America leaving a trail of thumbed diction- aries in its wake, has spent its force, Ensland has turned to Peter-Piperisms for solace. aining at least eight, rds, each word of which begins with make LONDON== Peter-Piperisms Now Have Supplant- ed Cross-Word Puzzles With Brit- that alternative and not skirts still seem stylish s the ror‘!r\rmmn of her hope miners migrat much money. Mr. might make Maud marry my mi “Stephen, shyly strok- yivla's shining shingle, seemingly smiling Sylvia's single”, and “Lilly 1i rs are TO FLY WITH HUSBAND Lady Hoare, seer Ty of s husband on ar dia this year. over the new ¥ Imperial Airways, wife of ate of air, LONDON GOSSIP CENTER Gossip is to have a recognized center in Lon- dov‘ he Ne an amusem in Paris. whele world in fact. BLOUSED BACKS fashion are accepting has been in vogy the new coats, especially in vogue. materials trimmed with w Theater is being transformed nt center similar to the Potiniere Both the stage and auditorium are being altered to make the place more intimate and the management announces that the tertainment will be altered each week so as to include the gossip of London, NEWEST THING Tond street's newest offerings in coats for women have bloused backs, which women a welcoms change from the wooden-seldier typs of back which . Black is a favored color in a SHE LIKES HER LAC Queen Mary has fitte Sandringham palace curtains and eds in the lace spreads. also has This has lace curtains. In doing Queen Alexandra a taste has been taken by ce was somewhat gloomy, with dark hangin and fu gloom entirely many gifts a value to the lat been removed from the did not conform with decoration Queen Mar mous palace with niture, The Queen has banished this and given a very bright, v appearance to the palace. It was filled with 4 trophies of much sentimental queen, but most of these have living roon the simple has chosen, SUBJECT OF MUCH NONSENSE There is no sub ect on which more is talked than that of food, dec Chrichton-Browne in a speech in dealth with the craze for vitamins. It s nec discriminata between vita vitaminic ds of dinners arranged on vitaminic prin ire the most abundant supply wonders taurant has not added to its rgenu the most copius source of mins—green grass. Perhaps it ig £ald bec: the example of Nebuchadnezzar was not very sary, he said, to inic science and ples so as to en: of those elements, some enterprising res he encouraging. fads. says he HAD TO THINK QUICKLY Michael Hogan had fo do some very quick ihinking recently to keep a performanes of Sir Samuel will accompany airflight from London to In- trip will be the first flight ypt-India route pla Limited England and the Nottingham come as something of a shock to decorators whe have been decrying Such draperies had heen rele fr gated to the less fashionable supurbs. over the old home of the free sweep to her Queen Mary. | = the gross. sentences more than silk me marry Manager, rable often surmises lcking er's Improvis threw the weapon e to death so rea audience who are not did not realize the Miss Stell role of the m “Before I knew myealf on my knee; was clutching my throat in a way that made think he was mad. My throat is still sere, it is wonde the scene DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS BERLIN ng the line I can't do and choked th: familiar with t Arben rdered heroine got a bad reaming, and Mr. ad. 1 that he was able e sai FASHIONS IN BALL ROOM SHOES as in dress, and the fo as t n shoes frock with side motifs of spar fashions in ballroom er changes latter. The present cra which harmonize and stockin They oes Official Warning Against Young l Couples Marrying Voiced in Ger- man Capital. it!” he e hefo- tically that persons in the e play was a hitch in action. . Who was acting the fright. what was going on I found IHogan to save as well | almost as | » is for with the wear- are fi ling gems or inlaid d at the sides with elaborate embroideries, Heels Hoare her by ne ties is being Schade of the municipal hot A warning which all couples whose mary ed in the into of to. o Tn own The pal- g home- departe it they style of bootleggers” federal of the heav celpts frgm a substantial part of nonse the which he ] of $1 only b When he as rum all vita- are varied in height and shape, others Leuis, and a few with back instead of being rou 1t means. There i of your own.' you a place or ten yea allocation of the number of room lous wedding ¢ al city of Goerli n Be the weddin to the cematery d velatives. Th vitation to the de at the wedding. d relatives will be unhappy. COFFEE BOOTLEGG In an effort to curb payments, 00,000 530 sacks of coffen an through Hamburg is a running in the retail prices of CATS HAVING an angle de Oct.—M—An attemp tage by curtailing made in Wald shor cupid's Yeiby I the commission is sen. 2 inte ordance W city hall in d! It you do, you The cc in wh h to live alone fo! commission controls living quart evh (v WALT WHITM \\ \IF\!"'RI AL German tom , about midw . On the day bride an visit the gra of visit is regarded as in and Dr ceremor ang ail cach for attempting » Unit N coffee averages $1 a HARD TIM 150 Cats are having such a I that numerous socicties for the p the felines are being organiz matrons owning high-priced angora clbov's with workmen who fondla scrut at meetings called to protest against { of cats. Hyw‘,"l\*l" some Cuba, at the to solve the activi- | director ing commission. | ding to tions are post- ith the will be r eight and critics who which are offered in various Walt fur. Caracul is the Amer. en fit te memorializ groatest poet with a statue in New York ES Some of the writers go so far as to see in the | 4 all the rooms of eraction of the monument aning of with Noftingham lace a general appreciation of the of an provided many of the American long admired fn German | is observed in the 1y be- hefore room walk | all de an i poun ion Socisty s, rub tom out a short, spirited figl Dostoevski's “The Tdiot” at the Little Theater deplore the fact t “They never come back, these people,” said from going to pieces when the revolver with hiave so little pat wi the walking boss, “I don't sce why we which he was supposed to kill the heroine fail- yowls of cats as to “throw missiles at shouldn’t get all we can out of them," ed to go off. from the windows. 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