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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1925)
TWO MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1925 Newsy Notes and Gossip of the Old-World Capitals LONDON, Metropolis as Fashion Cen ter Is Hope of Designers (OnrtPflicTi'lrnco of the Auocltlvd Pre) I.ON1M-N London, eurly In th? Ituw year, w.tl iHuneh a suuviumuil ilcnlKncii to brtim tno lira;!, nu ll oi'oKu more up lo tltito tui a f.iKhion renter In competition w.th New Voik nnil I'urls. A new home of the mode here Will he npeju'il In fnsh-ounhle Ite pent Htreot, (n January, under the nunptces of I lie leurilnff mnnufuc turors, who have decided that the only way to Increum sales nml help the a tuutUm 1 by i's.nbljah liiK their own fashion center. l.eMie Kuytnond. director of the nioTement, Hays: "If we continue to be ituliled by the Par.s fashions, then the outlook for the British manufacturers Is practically hope less. In cloaks and gowns, we ahall strive to make 'The London Model as well known as 'The Paris Model,1 or those created in row! York." I The lure of winter sports In Swltierlund and the desro to bask in the sun of the Riviera is threat eninK the traditional English love of spending Christmas at home. I'urls is also at tracing many Londoners, and the cross channel aviation companies have inaugu rated holiday excursion rates and put on extra airplanes to handle the traffic which befran. with a rush a fortn.ght before Christmas day. More English people are polnp abroad th year for the holiday season than ever, and the popular Swiss win er sports cent era have all been full for weeks. At St. Mur ren, St. Mortis and Grlmlelwald. many of the rooms were reserved even during the summer. Alonff the Rive ra It is estimated there will bo several thousand from the British Isles, among them Duke of Connaught, The article In denunciation of formal soc e y dances with their tap lines and defense of cabarets which Miss Ellin Mackay, promin ent in New lork society, con tributed recently to a New York publication, has found many sup porters in England. Thero are many indications. that Mas Mackay expressed in writing what youth nearly all over the world thinks. The formal dance, with Its bat tery of critical and bejeweled dowagers on the sidelines, is raptdlv going into the d scard In English society. It had been de cidedly in lesa favor ever a nee the war when bo many young people threw aside ceremony and learned the Joy of comradeshiiT between sexes without the elaborate trim mings of formal social functions. It has been revealed recin'ly that Mr. Lloyd George is an avid reader of Wild West etorlea. There Js nothing the former premier en joys more than to get Wrapped up in a thrilling tale of cow-punchers or gold prospectors. He has given Instructions to the book dealer who keeps him supplied with rend tn;r matter to send him all the good new yarns about the Can adian and American frontiers. Shapurjl Saklotvala. the only communist member of the house of commons, barred from the United States last summer as a member of the interparliamentary union, will long remember h'a re cent visit to Oxford, where he ad dressed members 'of the American club. The meeting broke up In a row and the speaker waa hustled out a back door to safety. Well known "figures are invited to address the club, composed of Americans attending the univer sity, from time to time, regardless of their political faiths w re ligious belieftsm end Mr. Saklo tvala was asked to speak on Ms fa vorite subjects. British students Exercise Reduces, Slenderizes and Now It Cures Insomnia, Says Carmel $ . Canncl MyofcH. slurh Talked of xnvorptc iiuuomiini turn mp-jwxiucuig nxcrcumi. 1TXERCI8ING as a reducing med Juin and general health builder Iin been sponsored by beauty and physical culturlsts far and wide but here s a new benefit claimed for tt. It cures Insomnia? So says Carmel Myers, film beauty and fnmovin screen vamp, who not only attributes her delightfully slender form to exercising, but sayr that the exorclso habit has cured Iter of insomnia, Asldo from the recognized ben efits of keeping one Umber, fash ionably slender and generally fit, the exercise habit should now be developed to ennhlo one to gi t the most out of one's beauty sleep, according to Mies Myers. So, If you are too fat to con form to faHhlonnblo svcKness, or too wakeful to get the much need ed repose that Is beauty's find, handmaiden, develop the exercise habit and all will be well., "Before I got the habit of regu lar exerclso,'' saya Miss Myors, "I used to He awake or hours after getting Into bed, suffering with In-' fenmnln. As every Insomnia suf ferer knows, there Is nothing more nnnoying or nerve racking than that. Mi counted, but would got 'up' wer not tnvlteil, but a crowd of It hen wero 4S9 horao vehicles ho youns KnRlUhmon unlned'tMitrnni'tt ' citlentii uutl only 303 uutomohile and by booes, cat -vails and en Menu yells, broke up the meeting, lun the police arrived Mr. SnklatvuU was ushered down a dark stalrwny and off toward the railway sta tion. Artists of t'lieMoa and the other J.omlmt distriela where studio Abound said the cugerue of girls to become tnnuneuulns has made art s s' modem mighty hard to f.nd. Young women have heen falling In line for months to appear as man n q u ! n s boon use of the good pay and the fact that displays of this k nd bring them before the public. id this couttoctlon. the story has been Koing around for weeks of a pretty little man neiiutn who caught the eye of a vistlng American millionaire and who waa soon hustled aboard a liner for New York a the rich man's br.de. Now there is a dearth of artists' models because of the glamour in the new pro fession which r a ices considerably their chances and hopes for a fu ture. PARIS- Reveillon Supper to B Gay Despite Debt Burden CorTfpomlitc of th Associated Prcw) PARIS 'Reveillon suppers to see ihe New Year In will not be a lowed to lose any of their tru d.tional gaiety on nccount of the debts and difficulties with which the country Is struggling. Those debts' and difficulties, in fact, affect the state; the Indi vidual does not seem to be suffer ing from them. The average prices in the restaurants show; an Increase as corn pu red with last year, however. On New Year's eve, 1924. tho price per plate varied from 35 to 160 francs. While It win still be possible this year to pay only 40 franc (11. CO), the maximum limit per,, plate has been moved lo 250 francs ($10) and a party or four wilt find its bill, with wino and tips, amounting to about 2,000 francs ($b0). The government has refused to petm.t the town of Vitry-Sur-Se ne to name one of its thorough fares "Lenin street, on the ground that the fame of the Russian lead er is not above question. 'The principles of our adminis trate jurisprudence permit the authorization of public homage only to persona whose memory is above all polemic and Is not likely to provoke divisions in public opinions," was the opinion handled by the minister of Interior, In the official journal. This incident brought on heated discussion in the chamber of depu ties , when the cpmmunlst deputy garchery demanded angrily why the government bad ruled against "JUmin street." Most French authorities do not and probably can not live by the pen alone. A list of writers pub lished in the 1926 edition of the "Paris Almanac'' shows 4 hat many of them consider themselves as following other callings. The list contains a city hall functionary, a nig dealer, a naval officer, two farmers, a publisher, a lawyer, two engineers, a phys'.c.an, a judge, a bank employe and a forestry In spector. Andre Maurols, author of " "Ariel" based on the life of Shelley, the translation of which was very successful in America, calls himself a cloth weaver. The horse in deadlier than the automobile. Is the thesis in sup port of which the automobile club of western France publishes some unusual statistics In Its annual re port. In the club's territory, horse-drawn vehicles caused more fatal accidents than motorcars during the period under observa tion, July 1, 1922, to September 30. 1925. In the department of Sarthe, Vamp of fcerccn, lit Two of Her Into the thousands without falling ltlto slumber. 1 did all the things suggested for Insomnia, but to no avail. "Then I hit upon the Idea of getting up and exercising. It worked Immediately. Now I ex ercise always before getting Into bed so am no longer troubled with wakefulness. "Exercising geU your blood to circulating. When you He awako you naturally start thinking and that pumps your blood to your head whero , it remains, keeping .vou wldo ' awake. Exorcising drives It away again and puts you Into perfect form for slum? ber." Miss Myers, who recently re turned from Rome, where she played tho vamp role of Iras, is shown above In two of her favorite reducing stunts. One is to touch the floor with out bending the knees, the other I kicking the foot aa high over the head as one can, with the knee kept perfectly straight. "Roth of these exercises are frrent for reducing the hips and abdomen and help one attain that fashionable IiovImIi fltritrn " mvt Ml as Myors. miHhupa, while blcyclua were blamed for 277 more. Th rly-nlnu deaths were blamed on horse drawn veh.cles and 439 cases of in jury; 26 deaths .-eio caused by automobiles and 2ti pvrsoiiM in-' Jurvd, and 10 deaths caused by bicycles and 274 persons Injured. Vai-.e recently bad nil Illustra tion of the faot ibut diplomat rl reaetlng powers near the break ing point frequently are the best of frtenda, and can find It pos sible to be very comradely alter a day devoted to the delivery of seri ous charges uitainst the adv.ury under Instructions from their gov ernment. M. Morloff, who pteuded the caum) of RulKurla be lore the league or nations council which sat in Judgment on the recent tireco ltulgarluu border conflict, and M. Carapent's, who represented Greece at tho same session, were seen one nUhl entering a famous aire together arm in arm una tulking w.th the friendliness of two schoolboy chum. Persons seated uear them iu the cafe re ported not a word was uttered about frontier Incident which bad brought their couiur.es before the bar of the leagues' justice, t Pa rasols bearing the owner' portrait painted lu colors on the silk covering and her name em broidered under tho picture urv one of the strtk.ng: novelties of the promenades of Monte Carlo this season. Simple colors for para sols are the vogue this year and such backgrounds make tho new fashion all the more distinctive. The picture are of miniature sixe. but some of them achieve a re markable likeness to their bearers. BERLIN- Holidays Find Winter S porta Resorts Crowded to Doors (Carreapomteoce of tfto Associated I'rr) B Eli LIN The week before Chr-stiuas and New Year finds the German winter sports resorts more crowded than at any similar period since the war. Passage on special ha well as regular trains from BerLn, Cologne( Frankfort and other centers to the liars moun tains, the Black forest, the ba varian Alps and Silesia, were sold out weeks in advance, und the ho tels and pensions In those regions are doing excellent business. The travelers are chUifly civil sea van t a. pro fessors, doc t ors a ml small business men who are able to leave for a week with their fumllies. Karly and plentiful snow falls encouraged the exodus from the cities to the wintry country. Movie stars have put a crimp in a "back to the moustache" movement which had been gaining a foothold in Germany. Despite the banishment of tho kauterly muustacho at the same time that Wilhelm went into ex lo, crusaders have been declaring that the moustache If the only badge of masculinity left to men. Actresses have taken uioue with them. "Mary Chri t.ans who started her stage carter at the Irving rUco theatre. ;.'tw York, said: "Only ciean shaven men for mo, and ih e.ea.ie shaven ;ho better. I wculil i . a e a penny for all the rent, iuc litr- ap-.-i t Di a -new stylo mous ache, an .mpcr.nl ur u de whij kef Fritz; Miuatary. cp?rcta star. , thought the muu ; a-lir had no chance of a rev vai In any form f r the simple f rton tiia. sin o U shaven men achieve tho illusion o 1 youth, which gave bobbed hni" its easy victory anions women. Henny Porten, film actor snld: I "For a woman the answer lo this question depends entirety upon tho man she happens to be kissing." The silence Into which Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, president of tho Ketehflbank, has chosen to wrap himself since bis return from the United States, has given rise to all sorts of rumors as to what he ac complished and what he failed to rfCeoniplisb.- The wages of tho Burghstrasse, Berlin's Wall street, have s'arted a story in th s connection that Dr. Schacht brought back with him two new and fashionable American dances. They are called "Pa do Cred t" and "Pas' d'Argont" which may be translated either the "credit step" and "money step" ot "no credit" and "no money.' The German government is fos tering a movement to revive tho "lace of God" mdustry In the mountain districts of Hilcsla, which suffered extreme 'hardships during the war. "The lace of God" ' made by Hlleslans, owes its name to the folk legend that thrbUgh the meshes 'of the. lace God gives bread to tho starving. ' A German woman -lace expert has asserted that much of tho lace sold in international markets as Venetian, Brussels or French lace -is In reality pf Biles inn origin. To prove her contention specimens of valuable old laco from the Berlin museum of arts and crafts were thrown on the screen. Berlin has. a magnificent dog cemetery In the northern part of the city which la truly Internation al and makes no .discrimination on account of "race, color or previ ous condition of servitude." Inscriptions on tho marble headstones are written In at least 12 languages. It is as well kept as the best of cemeteries. A plot sells for $16 with an annual charge of $6. Some of the marble monuments are said to have cost from $1000 to $2000. , One of numerous English In serlptions reads: "In remembrance of my dear iweet little Hex, died July 20, 1915, From tils mistress." lMRKISIU KG SCHQOfj NOTKtt (Oontlnuod from page one) rending by The) ma Ingram, duet In strumcntnl, by Mildred Moody and jean McAfee, then a Midnight Carol, vocal, by tho girl's Glee club. Alice Murphy and Edith Hllycu acted as tollers while Kdgar Grimes, Karr Coates, Donald and Carroll Morgan distributed the gifts, most of these were mirth provokers, the teachers receiving handsome nnd useful tokens. Quito row visitors were present, es pecially former high school stu dents. The grndfi program at the church proved . the greater at traction as most or tno parcnta went tho.ro. The pupils of Miss Drlnknrd presented her a very fine vase and Miss Cunningham resolved a band- some serving tray. AH of the gradn irct'ft yielded ail abundaiun or candy and nuts for (liu young. lomwity I'liiiiuKiunii, iTio out of town loachora have gone to thoir various homes for vacation, aIj Wllliud to layton, Minvca Tianun uud tilnk to l'oit land, and Mlna lloldmon to Cot tage lliuve, The following are tho numbers of the grade program given at the I'hiinllun church beginning at 1:30 YVediicitday afternoon: Kccllatlon, throe firm giudo buys; ruuliulmu, eighth Kadt: sum:, eighth grade; playlet. "A New KanhUmed Christ mas.V .kth and seventh wrtidc; t citation. "A Cht-lHliiiuH Secret,' J a hum! Walter; recitation, l.loyd 1 inner; lullaby, liunhahye," Mot tle liouisu Lowell and Ida lieuiie; recitation, 'VhrtHtuiiui tUoriea," ttist grade; song, 'Sunt a t'laus." fourth nod fifth gnhdes; playlet, "ChrudmaH on the Houhc." eighth grade: recitation, Holier I Humbo; Chr.ntmaa dolls. Ml In of second :md third trad en; vcaillng, "t UrlHt- mas Thought. 'Phylum Kry; 'Vhrtatma.-t We Like." ftrst grade girl and boy: pluylol. "A Chrlxt mas Craxy Class," fourth and fifth grades: song. "A I'hristma Sung." ll 1 e u d a vYlndbiKlor; Ohristmus recitation, Kern llronson; Christ mas eve. second and third grades; ploy. "Santa Huys a New Suit." a.xth grade; recitation, "Christ mas Kvvryu here.'' Clyde Voder; dialogue, 'Santa's Little Sou," first grade; song, "Yuletide." flint, fifth, fourth and second grades; variety recitation. "Children and Their Stars." second and third grades: recitation, Kny UodKcrtt: duet. "Silent Night. Holy Night." Kmlly Cramer aud Helen Murphy; song, "Sweetly Chime.", first grade. A large number of patents nud friends attended the exercises, after the conclusion of which chil dren aud uud. once dispersed to the school house where gifts and caudles were distributed lu the various rooms. The church wait appropriately decorated with a tinseled f.r tree. Walker High School Note Girls Scftro Hoop Victory History Class May Debalo School Has Christmas Tree Gymnasium Is Completed (Itegiater Lane County Special) WAl.KKK. ore..- Dec. 2-. The basket ball gat no Friday nlKht with Dorena scored Walker two victories and one defeat. The Walker girls won 37-11. the high school boys lost 34-27 and the out alders defeated the Dorena club 47-14. .Refreshments were served nt the high school building to the tcajus and off-dais after the games. Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Lisle pft Wodncsduy evening for Salem to spend the holidays with their parents. School closed Wednesday with a number of songs nnd u Christmas tree. Karnes were drnwp In stud ent body aud much laughter awarded some of tho comic prtmentM. School work will con tinue January 4- 9 The traveling library, received last week. Is being used exten sively by tho students for ipolnt read.ng. " Students attended tho Sunday school program in Saginaw Tues day night and the grade school program in Lynx Hollow, Delight Valley and Walker on Wednesday n ght. . The American htstory class has ubout decided to join the debating league. The boys manage to bring question which will stand arguing and periods are spent debating on them. The sophomore Kngllsh class Is now taking the cluIc. Hhnkes peare'a "As You Uke II. 'f and the junior-senior Euicllsh Is tnklng 8 hakes pear's "MJdnummc'r Nights' Dream." - 9 The gym Is completed; Men have worked two days this week and have walled tho innldn .put in win dows, erected a porch ovr the south iloor and made benches. Tho floor will be waxed and then we hopo fur vlctorys In every gamo. At Christmas time last year all students wero having sliding parties on tho hills. But this Christmas we can walk around In Iho sunsh'ne with nnlv a sweater. It was nice last year but It Is Just as nice now. The cuts'ders dofcatnd Iho Bo hemia Jaimbyr company Monday with' a score of 27-15. Thoy will go o. Drain Wednesday night to play another game. l Future Wool Prices Are Still Uncertain There Is little Inclination f'.o look for a rising wool market. Bays the Dry Goods Economist, but neither Is there any assurance of a lower one. and, with the heavyweight open'ngs approaching, the trade is searching rather anxiously for a snfo boats of values. It Is gen erally agreed that prices for .the new nenson will be lower, hut how much lower Is a subject of debute just now. Tho trend of raw wool In the Immediate future will prob ably hav a considerable bearing on the subject. fimart noHoty In mild to ho giving up lirn.'ikrnnt. All rtoctom nxreo tbat 'It Is nut wino to conatime a havy mpul Juiit bnfnro ftolnx to bed. I'unch. BELL THEATRE Springfield Sunday BEBE DANIELS. ' WITH ROD LA ROCQUI CLQxramauMQictun QUEST FOR NEW WRITERS FOR HIES 10 TASK Author Should First Soli His Story to Magazine FEW SCENARIOS WORTHY t'lfxluivp. I'umixv'ltM i li'H.ul I poll Ti1ilml Wrlli'ns Hliiito riii)n nml ltu Mngtuliio tnri.titll.tti-tt ur lit. ANi'lut.lt l'rt.) NKW VI lit K. 'I'll.' lilllIIII.U nivmirtt wrlior nhotiM flint poll IiIh Hlory for imlillt'ittlun, roiu'liiilti m-Kimiio I'llitom of I'lulit Icmlliiif motion ilo(ui-fl i-i)iiiiiitiltijt, A utory miliUftlivd In hook fonu or In u miiKualnt. linn nn ndviimiiK ovor tliq ollKluul m'rll't. lu 1 lull' opinion. To tno uullior. It imuna milled rviniin nnd 11 wldor illalil Imtlon. To tho lirodiuor. It iihmuh morv I'lihllr litit-ront with n rvaullnm uox ornro ui-mwiiik power uud " tri'tlon from hIiikIiuImh .iilla. I no motion pli'turo pi'udiu'pri nuu tiiiuriioiior, or Aiuoricti, In u, nomulliiK tho editorial vlcwnoliiia. dlacovrri'd that iillhouicti iiuiro ihitn iiio.tiuu uornon, uuminlly urn aiib lulttlue nmmiaiHlpta. only thrvo or four vvor rourti tno aivtr ahoot Aa a ri'ault Iho nrodiu'ora uro i-om- pollial to dououd prluolpully upon niKiuy iruiiii'ii wriiora. tho uuvol, the utiiRo pluy uiul tho iiiiikikIiio Hrcnitrlo pilltora uro runatutitly apoklnit now writing Inlont. lu Dhoniuir tho need of orliilnul mut- lor. one ulltor oullod nttonllon to tno produi'liiK iiroumiu of uu (on liiroa n your by the fouipmilwi. Kroin wlmfioiirooM run wo draw una iitniorim 7 - liv liakod. "If wo koi ion kooiI om'a from tho pluy. proihuinl ouch your It la u hlir uvor- uko. Tim aitiuo la truo of tlio hooka pllbllaliod. lf ahort alorlra. If thoro aro fitly Kod onoa. It I, a hlith aioruKV. Hint Inukra aovonly piri-tw 01 apoKon nnd wrltion 111 crnturo nhloh could bo colivortod Into rrnlly IiIkIi mudo aprrlul mo tion plciiirea. Willi a proitriim mil. lull for Hull foultlroa. tho romalndor uro iukoii irom mil It-mi moil ooto uiutorlul nud porluiim tho laauiuu-o of aoino ro-muko, uud tho orlijliiiil Ktory." Si-roon wrllltiK la aa difficult utiiito writing." tho o.ytora ngrood. nnd It rniulroa hard. iiullruiB ef fort for auccoM. Wide Variation Shown in Dres Effect Olio of tho .Miinlfvatutiuna of the Voguo In Hkli-l KuIIiiomi Arid, tnirlly Hpoltcd Jloro and Tlirro. I'liovon offovta nro oinphnalii'd uni'W In Iho now atyloa. anyK tho Dry Good Kconotnlat, Ono of tho munlfoaiullona of iho vokiio la aklit fulnoiM urbtiriirllv allotted hr. und thoro. A rlllater of plonu nmy '(.-mi mo imiy ono aiuo or n akIM, or i-lrciilnr fulluoaa may bo rmi contratod at ouo aldn. linovoii nork linoa and ono aldrd offocta of arurfa nnd drap er. m, won of nilliira, pluy thla iuiiiio guuio but skill la hiri-nuiry ID lla ui:ci'im. Tho aliiliig doiiilloliiuo Willi Iho alniclo ahoulilor atrnp la woll oatnbllalivil by uuw. In hiilunrod troatnionla grontor oiflpliaala on tho alilna may bo r. pof.od. Kvou ooula fur aprtng llmt olhorwlao would be alinlKht will fifton hululgo In n ihln aouin Invirtod pli'iil. riualora of plenla vuch a!do from iho hip down will bo atrpiuii-d In , cout anil tlroaa liiudcla ullke. Mora Fruit Diet Mean Better Health ltanl Vuluo and Nrcoaally of Fruit 1 9 Itoi'ogtilzvd a Kurn Inhlng Food. Drink and Klc monta of Modlclno. Altliougli l hoy didn't know why exactly, aeloiiilats nud pliyaJoluua for conturien roeoKlllzeil Lhut fruit won an Importiint purl of Iho diet. It In na.ii that lln imporLunuo flrnl cuino to tho uui'iiilon of tho west ern pcoula through contuet with tho peuplo of iho truplra und Iho rar h.aat wlivrn fruit wua the atuplo portion of Iho dint nnd moat a rarity compared, with tho heavy meat dlot of iho northern and w.oatern ranoa. Only' within roecnt yeara baa Ibo rcul reaauu of tho .vuluo of food bocn determined tboan inyMtorl otui aubatumroa whloh hovo been named v.LuiiIuh. Now tho raul vuluo nfid tho ubaoluto nocoaNlty of omo rruu in i no diet in recngnizod nnd that frulla arc food, drink, nnd medlvino all In ono loulo und cok motlc In effect, toning tho health and giving n fnlr k;n, may rhneka ami n npurkio to the eyo duo to robust health. Kriilta aro tho rlcboat aourco of viinTmna in moat atirnntivn nnd up pctltlng form. Vllumlna have boon called by aonio amhorltlcH, Iho Riinshlno clenionl In foiid giv ing besides tho necessary vllumlns tho ncUls neroHnary for digestion and assimilation ot food and lid ding bulk and roughugo to tho dlot. Kat morn, fruit. Kat It for Its vitamins. There nro throe types of vitamins Known an tho nil solu ble A, the wittor aoluhlo II nnil.lhe water aoluhlo '. Apples nnd 'oranges contain "thorn nil. Lemons and grape fruits conluin tho last two. Tho orange is tho rlchost of 1 all. Tho vllaiiilii theory wnn do veloped and proved by I'r. U. V. Mi'i'olliiiii of JoIiiib llopkina uni versity. lie liriM allunil Hull ft liu'k of vliiimln A leiidH in ilikeia In i bu llion unit diaeaaea of Ilia eyes. A allilllONU ll 11 leailH lo uel'Vous liouhles und ii duricluliry o U la the eullao of aelll'ty iiud lack of erouih.. Thei'ii Is u tendency lo over emphaslae the Imporiuueo of v.lullillia becnuao of their novolly hut Ihcy iti u mi eaaeiuial for nu d heiilili. They do mil Intuit up iho body tllemaelvoH. nlllllorillea loll tia. Inn they lire essential lu iho fomls which we must eat lu build up the body. 4 z:zzr:iri"iL: Same Jetted Recipe Palo Tone Nino etiua. I i clip" siiKnr. I dales, i tableapoolis Hinted clloco. line, 1 lo.iapoou clniiiliuoli. I Ivu- pooll llllnpUe, I heiiplllK cup cracker cruinha. 3 tnlileapoiins leiuon Juice. Huh the doles to u smooth paste Willi leiuon Juice. Ileal II whole ei.iia and T yolka, mid miliar, beat uualn. udd Iho dalea. chocolulo, sp.cea nud clin k er cruinha. stir well. Lastly fold III Ihe well houioii whiles pf llm 7 e Hi:"' Uuk" I" ,cvtl 'ulll tnlnuiort. Kidney Mnuto Ullilll kidneys, lav. All volm cut mid eciildod. I'm In aumll Plecea. Iry In oil nud buttvr. Ilulil blown. Kry good olacd onion, one clove, yarllc. celery. Cut III aniull plecea I bay lent, bo. I nil slightly for 1 hull i then add 3 cupn of milk und thicken with flour. Add piece of butler, daali of cayenne popper und salt. I'ut uu buttered luaal aud servo hot. Coh-rv liwltiir Two cups dry bread crumha. sail uud pepper to lusle, teaspoon grouud suae. 1 leaapoou onion juice, cup chopped celery, cup melted buller or auualltuto. Mix lu urdur iiumed. I'uullflowcr an tirutlll line medium sited heud of ciiull flower. Hull III 3 cups of boiling ailed wuior. Cook until lender. Iiruln. Fur the sauce. uo cup milk. .Melt i tablespoons shorten ing, udd 3 tablesiio.ms flour, cuok until frotb udd liquid und cook mil ring vonslunlly until cream)', Heiisou with sail and P"ipvr. tiieusn a bak.HK dl'li nud add ul leruuto layers uf cauliflower, saueo uud grilled choose. Cover lop with buttered crumbs uud bake until brown. . Ilna take F.vcr t)no cup ueodlvss raisins (chopped)! 1 leuspooll soda. I clip boiling wuior, 1 cup sugar, cup of butler tcreuinod). 1 egg broken In. I i cups flour. 1 cup wuluuis (broken). 1 Mi leiispoon cinnamon: puiir boiling water on chopped raisins and set asldo lu cool; buko In moderate own. I'rraui Tuffs line cup boiling wuier. '.-i cup buller. i vugs, I cup bread flour. I'ul buller und water into a sauce pun. When II conies lo boiling . ... m. add fbur all ul once und stir vigorously. Keep over fire, sllrrlug consinnily until II leaves the side of ihe pan. Itomnvif from Iho fire und udd unbmitun eggs 1 at a time, boa turn until thoroughly mixed be tween Ihe addition of rggs. Plop by spoonful iniu well-uded muffin una linko -I" muiiiies In u 4Uu degree K. ovru. Willi a sharp knife make a cut lu eucli large enough lo uilmlt cream filling. This receipt- niukea 13 lurge-slxed puffs. Iloutlliy 'riiiclli' fine iilnt Im.led hominy. V rup grilled cheuse, 3 eggs. 4 lublc- .i na wilier. I ciiii a. fled erumba. Comblno hominy nnd cheese and I vhape .lilo croijueltes. lloll in crumbs, then dip in egg bvuien mm diluted wuh 4 tablespoons ! coin water, und ngsiln In crumbs ami fiv in then fat. luuln on paper. K.re as a vegvUiblv. This serves eight. WuKlnrr haiau As nittiiy upple.i iui there ure guests. 1 uuurl chopped apple 1 nuarl chopped crisp celery, 1 pint chopped n ul meal, lleuil luttuce. Creumy salad drensiug. ('ut a cup from pretty rod or yellow apples whoso pulp Is mellow and rich flavored. Chop - uud comblno celery, apples and nuts. If salad Is lo be kept a fuw hours before serving sprinkle generously with lemon Julco to prevent discolor ing. Tile mlxturu lightly Into apple cups. Pour on creamy siiliul jilress Ing and add ii Uush of paprika fur garnish. Place upple un bed of lettuce leaves or water cress when ready lu ervo. lalniicc lln-ud 1 ogg. U cup fal, A cup sugar V, cup niulassos, i luhluspoona evup united milk diluted Willi 6 table spoon gngor. 44 tspn. cloves 3 tspn. c.iinamuu, g Ispu nllsplco. tuu 3 teaspoons linking powder, 1 tea spoon cloves It teaspoons cinna mon, yk leuspoon allspice, Vi ti'U utioun salt, 1 cups pastry flour, .Cream butter ono mlnutv, add raigiir, then beuten egg and nou tliiuo croumliig 3 mlniitos. Next add J -3 of fluur to which spluvs , j Joseph Conrad's jm JiM'Ml Throbbing romance, bound by rolling tea from the Orient to South Sea Idea in a blaze of adventure, the most compelling .novel Conrad ever penned. Frank D. C. ALEXANDER t.the Super-YVurlitzer , BR CARTOON KIVOdltAM m:vs (M.DQNALD) llltVO lltMMt lllMlMl tilt (I II I'll m unit, Aihl Huilit lu htiilitHNntt. HI rt link lim iMiwih'i' with i Mt of ri-'iic. A. lit tliluit'ii milk, huiiiiiu pnwiii'i'-riiMM inlvturtt, iniittiNHiMi'Niiilii iiiUmiu in iltnl I't tMuiM'il mi. t in t nil in inn , ('ulnh.no tin iiilrKly iih mhn1iii mihI iuut' Into u Ui'll nlltMl him. IIkIik ill ii !Hli ilt'iiUM' 1' liven. Alt itit i;, llllMUU'N lilt l"llHM fiif liuUlltll. i!l'Vi Willi hltiii rituitii mniir, Know Your School Pld vou ever visit n lilmlergar tell? If yutl lira lllleresled In n child od enough or nearly old on n hi: tt lu intend, be sum In do so, Tills Is what ono of our stale super, luleiidenls, Mary I', I'. Ilnidloiil ul t'oliiriido, says. "To my thinking tho kindergar ten gives the rtlllilamelilal leaching III good clllseiishlp through the practice uf social and civic virtues. "II Implants lh Meals of truth und love nnd homily und aelrless giving! II aiirrntiuda tho child with a Joyful ekpurlenco nud evokes uu ever griming vlnlou of a life happy III the rich loveliness of service. It lays the rotiudallon sloiie of the na tion's weirure. The Utile kinder garleit phrase 'to learn by doing' contain ii prufoutid prluclplo which, In oilier departments uf ed iientluii evolves Into a combination or a glorified pragmatism and a sense uf the eternal valuea. Thus It meets Ihe needs of humanity in both principle and prucllco, "To me. the klndcrKurliior la Iho liposlle, prophet, nud priest t)f n belter olvlllialliiii. and I aululo Iter work with tho wuruteat nffec- tlnii ami thu most prurouud rever ence." There should bo a klndorunrlmi In every community. Persons de siring to get one upotiod, should ad dress the National Kindergarten iisnoiiulliui, West Furlleth slroet, New York. Kuburlmttllii Man From Kloridu: "Ves. sir, tou.ouu In Miami by l'J;7, Why we've got mil so fur from thui now C'nllforitlnnt "Counting the out lying pnpulotloit of comae?" Man from l-'lorida: "N'owi The outlying population lives in Cull fornlu." Tho Continent, lie; Can you cook, dearie T Hhe: I don't know. Jack Hut I uaed lo iiiuko the utoat wonderful mud plea. Thursday, Dec. 31, Starting at 1 p,n Plan now for that special New Year' Eve party New Year A Pot Pourri of Vaudeville NOVELTIES, SURPRISES, AND FUN 1NCLUDIM Serpentine Nouemakers Surprises Music NOTE The two regular performance of Awocutij Vaudeville Thursday night as uual at 6:45 and M -i REGULAR PRICES I.Hh...... a Milady N,,w ,. v;,rj!i,k Mew Pinli'i 'We,,,. .... KliJ Mull Ph.lo 'ml '" lUng, i i,. liHrin :'::7.V''--.'y.vn,,,"" "''ur ii n..." 1 '"I I. ii,.i,ie"nL 'n'U,. "M'l loo . I hi,. . . ssnar, s "' i, .'".""i onion on t v n, : ' " 'Uiul siii Hill I 'in. iin , it,., ' """Unit I w ,),!. ' ' !!!i't.i.;j al l i ul.. .- . niw lose n ,, '"" " 111. J lii. " limy t,.,l " al i.! , criuJ en. i,,,:" I'OIii.-m ,u I,,.,,,, ' "'"I. r -nil i,,.,,. iVv.7,lil """' "ii.i.ii, , ,i.i"vr J Wool II,,,....,,.. 1 ' P-l Inking lb,. i ". ,.,'" Will iiiuio.'ii ' smirth.j cIiIIIIiik i.i,,.,,, ' J'""' . pubue , yy """"aj.iiti Note. ll , w . As suit ui,,i ,.n iighu .be """" H 1 I'ogch,..! An Imi.iiitntit fraiuraof HI iilug mode i. ,h. ),irl lh,V;, ... . '") nilia nt fiurd ,M I " " "o"ii ni front. ... Unite an n.iiiimcnt u MII..II U (I,., make up" I.,, , miiHiiiK II iiiiiirernary to .. .. , ,.h lo pnw.ler ollr'. , Pry inn..!, i:. ..a.iiiil.i. II may b.. h.,i, h,,,, . iiatinnii tauliirH ure but lullkl nn UK- i-ri:iiktl.'it Hrt ( oik- .iinii.lo IIOKlHtrr, with your friend 8 VAUDEVILLE ACTS (Five from Weitorn Vautlcvillo Circuit) Fun THE LID WILL BE OFF, COME AND HAVE I THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE Sct now available, "U eaU reierved. ..TicklaJ $1.10, tax included, any scat. I BOX OFFICE OPEN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY HaiiHaMBHaBaBBWMBssi si I si II IHJIV ' KH . mi Ji n