Common Errors About Diet,
How Indigestion Is Caused.
It is a great mistake to suppose that you can help your digestion: by eating only essential, nourish» ment separated from all waste. The stomach has boen durnished
BRITISH DRAMATIC
ART SOCIETY.
ACTOR'S CLAIM AGAINST THE MANAGER,
Mr. Edward Beechor, an actor, by Nature with the power to summoned Mr. Austin Fryers, of of Cowan-strent; Camberwell, S.E., separte nourishment and so-call-Gerrard-street, W., at Westminster ed waste material, and organs County Court, claiming £5 169, as that are not used become sluggish. remuneration for acting fa two You must use them, yet not abuse performances of a play, or, alter- thom. Pre-digested foods and natively, as damages for breach
of contract.
starvation treatments un- natural and cannot cure indiges- tlon.
Mr. J. B. Blagden (for Boecher) said that the action was supported by the Stage Guild, and was with the view of exposing a rather extensive fraud on actors and other persons connected with the stage.
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Indigestion and stomach trouble are conditions that follow ade fective state of the blood, as in anaemia or after influenza, or even through lack of healthy Mr. Baccher stated that exercise and fresh air. Indiges August 14 Inat, Mr. Desmond tion causes the blood to be de-Deane, who was stage director of qrived of nourishment, so there the Society of British Dramatic is a close connection between a Art, in the presence of Mr. Fryers, weak stomach and bloodlessness.who was chairman and manager, To dispel indigestion, now, engaged him for two Sunday good blood is necessary, and it shows "The Right Age to Marry" has been repeatedly proved that and "To Meet Mr. Shaw-nt the rich, red blood created by Dr. three guineas a show. After the Williams pink pills has a direct he received 108., was told that was frat performance on September 2, Inuuence on the stomach, digce all he would get, and that the tion and nerves. This new blood next Sunday's performance was revives the appetite, restores the cancelled. stomach and divestive organs to healthy activity, and steadily Importa strength to those who follow the treatment,
So, if your digestion is weak, atrengthen it now by taking Dr.
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Mr. Austin Fryers denied that there was any salary agreed, and asserted that all the players could receive for Sunday performances was an honorarium because of the Lord Chamberlain's rules respect- did not hear what was said be ing Sunday performances. Ho cause he was denf.
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Society Run at a Loso,
Mr. Desmond Deane said that he was authorised to engage thei performers, and engaged Mr. Bee-; cher. He sent Mr. Austin Fryors the list of actors and their muneration.
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Judged Sir Alfred Tobin-Is the Society run for profit? I see the president, according to its circu lar, in Mr. Gerald Du Maurier?
Mr. Fryers-No, it was run st. a loss, Sir Gerald Du Maurier censed to be president before September. I was one of the founders of the society, with the late Sir Herbert Beerbohm Treo and Sir Arthur Phero. Sir John-i ston Forbes-Robertson Is a patron.
Crass-examined, Mr. Austin was William Edward de Clery, and Fryers agreed that his real name
that he was formerly chairman of the Fawcett Society. He had had two bankruptcy notices against him not seven, One was his own petition. In the last 60 years he might have had 25 County Court judgments against him.
He said he was associated with a housing sociation, and a Mrs. Ellis paid £400 to it, but he denied that he had most of the money. It went to builders.
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WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
ELECTRICITY LIGHTENS THE FOOD BILLS
By KATHERINE G. CORNELL.
Director of die Kelvinator Domestic Instituite
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-N_ the old days when pock chops might be had for pen cents a pound, and eggs were high at twenty-five centa a dozen
o didn't discuss economy to any great extent. If we found it gecessary or expedient to save, sre did so and said nothing about t
Today, however, it is quite the amart thing to be thrifty; to live by a budget; to study the, food needs of the family and bay dently. We like to make the best
P and most intelligent use of every piece of equipment we lestall fa our homes,
Akka Thrifly Habits
The woman who has put a mod ern, scientifically constructed elec tric refrigerator in her kitchen has countless interesting surprises awaiting her. Not only does she find that it constantly and reliably safeguards her fresh food supplies
and odds and ends-usually they banc of a housewife's existence.
Appearance of Food Enhanced
of her electric Ice-box.
A spoonful of left-over fruit, fresh or canned, placed in the re frigerator in a covered bowl, will so that even though they may reover string beans, peas or aspara ed to add the finishing touch to a A little covered bowl of left- come forth fresh and finely flavor. main unused for a week she need give herself no concern about us, taken plump and inviting dessert; and odds and ends of them, but she discovers also that from the cool depths of the elec- cooked mcat in its quiet, understanding way it trie refrigerator, presents an ap-in a covered dials, to bend awar added to is miding and abetting her in all afferent appearance very from day to day, will blend deli- of her thrift habits.
from the usual withered ciously in a ragout or a meat pic; and dried look of foods which have or, finely chopped and tastily fla been
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a wavering, varying vored, they will provide a plate ocen kept
Servod on chilled of mysteriously good sandwiches ,1 lettuce
By marketing but once or twice
a week, instead of every day bile temperaturich had been carefully for a picnic luncheon. saves time and effort, and she is able thus to effect a considerable Gaving in money also by buying In these larger quantities. Further, she may plan a whole week's menus in advance-another saving of time and worry, and of money as well.
But one of the most satisfactory
things about this modern kitchen aid, she finds, is the way it takes care of cooked foods, left-overs
Summer Frocks..
BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS IN
CREPES & SATINS...
The most beautiful materials Judge Tobin-When did Sir imaginable are shown for summer Gerald Du Maurier become presi- dent of the Society?-Last year. frocks. Any design in black and
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white, red and white, and blue and white, la bound to be popular, while he know fortunate antecedents of yours? dark green and beige and sienna and I took it that he did.
white are also being extensively employed.
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gold like hot cakes. One looked like small, compact and conventional. brightly-coloured beans, showered On the whole, they are very un- binck background. Small enterprising as far as actual pat- cublat blocks-orange on royal blue terning goes. -are also combined with black, be ing arranged in regular lines... A floral effect, giving the effect of
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Mr. Blagden-Did "Truth," in 1911, describe you as "one of a gang of shady adventurers 7"- from tiny dots to those as large as futurist Canterbury belle, fluttered
apples. Some of them are geome- [over a black background.',
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Did Miss Madge McIntosh, en-trical in their precision, others, of gaged in "Royalties," in 1903, get judgment against you for salary varying sizes, are haphazardly ar- In this Court?It was in "Reali- ranged. A pretty material was! ties," and the case was compro- mised.
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Flowered mousselines are more ambitious. They show extraordin- ary colour combinations. Sprays of purple and Royal blue lilac, on a| lemon back-ground, was
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........Judge Tobin, in giving judgment several shades of the same colour. for the amount claimed, with covering one another like coins spilltion.
coala, said that each 'member of
the committee was bound sever-ed out of a bag. ally and collectively, and, that}
SATISFACTION! being so, Mr. Austin Fryers must
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Stripes Will Be Worn.
Striped crepes are a novelty, and,
Sutins are frequently. finished] with a border in which the main design is reproduced in miniature. Marbled effects in subdued pinke,
so far, are only shown in the three pale greens, yellow and mauves aro He added that he had allowed predominant colour combinations. seen. Batins, like Egyptian friezes, the cross examination as to Mr.
A blue mousselino was stencilled with Dutch scenes in deeper, blug, while a white fabric was bordered with a fleet of afenna-coloured sail- Ing-ships, tossing on turbulent sienna waves,
A beautiful flowered evening Austin Fryers' career, for it bore More than half. the designs com in white scarlet and navy, are chiffon was larger in patterning to some extent on the matter. He bine no more than two shades. did not know whether the other
shown on a creamy foundation than most, combining rich chrmines, members of the committee know. Futurist patterning is popular They are often broche, and further blues and greens on a black back
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