her own iCG2AS adout CtiGurtte, Sie glibly snubs tradition and depends more on bright friends than oh real lace . . . considers good conversation esseniial but can dispense with damâ€" ask quite jauntily. Realizes Her Limitations But with such a miniature acreage as today‘s hostess has to work in, she must be more particular, if anyting, about details of equipment than the crysalâ€"andâ€"sterling hostess with spacâ€" lousness at her beck and call. The clever hostess is the one who realizes her limitations . . . who doesn‘t atâ€" tempt a formalil dinner without a dinâ€" ing room . . . who keeps her menus simple but utter perfection . . . who selecs her serving things as carefully as she does her clothes and with the same search for individuality. Rizht now, coffee and tea are havyâ€" inz their day. There‘s a handsome new coffee urn deosigned by Oscar Bach to be che centre of many an informal fgood time . . ‘..it‘s made of one ‘of There‘s a new vernacular of enterâ€" taining bred of modern ways and means, and che informal hostess has her own ideas about etiquette, She glibly snubs tradition and depends New Styles in Simple Partiesâ€"Coffee and Tea Take Honours for Good Timesâ€"The Buffet Supper Has Its Day. WITH MELVYN DOUTGLAS AND ROBERT YOI Cartoonâ€""Old Smokevy" Univer Wednesday and Thursday, December 14 "TOUR FOR TALENT CONTEST" 6th Series THE INFORMAL HOSTESS CONSIDERS GOOD CONVERSATION MOoRE IMPORTANT THAN REAL LACE Order Your Coal NOW From Fogg‘s Mâ€"Gâ€"M‘S Greatest Allâ€"8Star Thrill Romance CLARK GABLE, MYRNA LOY ANDM SPENCER TRACY in "TEST PILOT" With IAN HUNTER, ANITA LOUISE and DONALD CRISP And On the Ssame Programmeâ€"THURSDAY NIGHT oN OUR sTAGEâ€"KEN SOBLE‘S Schumacher Phbone 725 Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday December 11th, 12th and 13th John W. Fogg Limited WESTERN CANADA COALâ€"ALEXO AND ' CANMORE BRIQUETTES WELSH AND AMERICAN ANTHRACITE RED RIVER SMOKELESSâ€"NEWCASTLE RED JACKETâ€"Egg and Stoker Sizes RUSSIANâ€"Large Household Size Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies. Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday, December 9th and 10th LUISE RAINER in NOTICEâ€"On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. EVENINGSâ€"1.00 and 8.50 P.M.® MIDNIGHT SHOWS. Every Friday and Sunday "Tour for Talent"â€"(5th Series) "THAT CERTAIN WOMAN EXTRA ADDEDâ€""COMMUNITY sIXCG®" BETTY DAVIS AND HENRY FONDA in PALACE THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS IN VE OF A KIND‘ 7A and depends ids than oh real zrood conversation KEX sSOBEL‘S AT THE TIMMINS THEATRES Head QOffice and Yard Timmins Phone 117 PLEAsANT HomMES those new metal alloys that gleams with a soft old sheen but doesn‘t tarâ€" nish. An interesting handâ€"made look and its pamny capacity make it look like> something special. I can‘t think of an easier way to entertain the crown on an autumn‘s evening than to start a big urn of this sort o perkmg.’ With it T‘d choose hand turned pottery cups in some fine rich colour, such as | turogquois»e or maroon. Or you could | even use some of that bright Califomia' pottery. Yet china wouldn‘t be amism with it. | I The glass percolator is a comfort if you‘re finicky about the exact strength of your coffee because you can see it perk and stop and say just whonâ€"of fAameâ€"proof glass of course. Personally Flavour For Maple Another imposing way with coffes for the incidental hostess is to spring one of thos> tall slender Persian pots on your friends. In either copper or brass and pewter lined; and complete with tray, sugar and creamer, this would lend a decided flavour to a room in th> pine or maple spirit, or in cerâ€" tain modern places. by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin Universal Neéws Branch Office Kirkland Lake Phone 393 Terrytoonâ€"Mountain Romance _ Musicalâ€"Shoes With Rxhthm Flash Gordon serialâ€"Episode No. 13 Rube Goldberg‘s Travel Gabâ€"Variety Sspecial Children‘s Matinee Thursday and Friday, December 8th 9th RUDY VALLEE, ROSEMARY LANE and HUGH HERBERT in Matinee Daily at 2.30 p.m, Saturday Evenings Only MIDNIGH‘T Tuesday and Wednesday, December 13â€"14 Saturday, Sunday Midnight and Monday December 10th, l1th and 12th SMITH BALLEW and EVALYNX KNAPP in DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME DICK PURCELL, ANN SHERIDAN and ANNE NAGEL in "MYSTERY HOUSE" ALSO JUNE LANG, LYNN BARB and ROBERT ALLEN in Assisted by Rudy Vallee‘s famous "Schnickelfritz Band "Hunky and spunky"â€"Coloured Cartoon "Stranger Than Fiction"â€"Added GOLDFIELDS "GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS I don‘ makes betteoer story glass there are thost upsideâ€"down France. For coffee service . and even the . stands on a bit greéat distincti of a sterling whin thin cup carry her entire social responsibilities So Simple a Thing As for tos, woll, Im ieaving myself wide open if I so miuch as suggest the proper way to brew and serve that deâ€" licate beverage. For the reason a thing as a cup of tea. So I‘ll juss reâ€" port on whas I‘ve seen and let you make your own recommendations. The most unusual pottery pot (which unâ€" doubtedly means better flavour than metal) is a tippler if ever I saw one. It has two compartments, one for the leaves, and when the tea is done to your taste, you turn the pot at a Aifâ€" ferent angle and the leaves are lifted ow of the water. It‘s not so handâ€" some to look at but it makes a precious cup of tea. For the connoisseur there are several new and efficient ketiles for makinz hot water at the cableâ€" which is the first essential if you‘re really serious about tea drinking. Tea cozies as plump as any I‘ve ever seen in Holland are appearing once again to keep your pot hos. Biut a more A big partyâ€"size coffee urn, such as this one designed by Oscar Bach, is a grand thing for the gang to gather round these winter nights. Serve doughnuts or cake with coffee and there you have a party with little or no bother to yourself. snapshotâ€"Travelogue tinee every saturday Morning at 10.30 a.m Children‘s Ticket 10c Eventings 7.00 and 8.50 p.m 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and 9:00 p.m. SHOW Every Sunday 11 * 4@ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, T!MMINS, ONTARIO )1 11 * *%% sophisticesed is a glass pot warmer. .. it‘s a stand to hold a vigil candle with * 4 % baskets are turning out to be quite swell for prevazls, cookies, doughnuts and the likes of those. Wooden secoops do for nibleis or popcorn, and for the informal hostess nothing is nicer than great big wooden trays in the shapes of animals, leaves or goodness knows what. There are many fancy contrapâ€" tisons too for serving informal things in hearmy style. I‘m partial to greas big copper trays that are kept polished to a wicked s2litter. If you‘re ombarking on service more ambitious than simple beverages, you‘ll be interested in all the buffst thinzgs for hot dishes. _ The mos: important thing if you‘re doing any very imâ€" portant recipes is to have one of those compartment servers that keep fcods hcst at the tableâ€"either by means of a water jacket or an electric cord. Large platters or chop dishes you‘ll need for your cold things, and covered seryvâ€" ing dishes will be a boonâ€"these you‘ll find in very modern versions in metals provincially minded in pottery and In Youltlhful Colours ik Friday and Saturday, December 16th and 17th "THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD" Wednesday and Thursday, December 14â€"15 Monday and Tuesday, December 12th and 13th "LES MISERABLE" starring FREDERIC MARCH, CHARLES LATUGHTON NEW EMPIRE Friday and Saturday, December 9th and 10th "KID GALAHAD" MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. ADMISSION: Children 15¢; Adults 25¢ EVENINGSâ€"7.00 and 8.50 P.M. ADMISSION: Children 20¢; Adults 40¢ COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURESâ€"MON. WED With E. G. ROBINSON, BETTE DAVIS, WAYNNE MORRIS and H. BOGART, The first Timmins showing of the Famous Russian Talking Picture Full English Titles are used throughout this feature in synchronization with the Russian sound. "CARL HOFF and HIS BAND‘"â€"A Musical Novelty UNUSUAL OCCUPATION® NO, 2"â€"A Coloured Short starring ERROL FLYNN and OLIVIA DeHAVILAXND And Many Outstanding Stars "LETS CELEBRAKE"â€"A Popeye Cartoon y unusuai shapes _colours. So don‘t ime store glassos ving yourself proud lividual glassware. imagination about T With MERLE OBERON and BRIAN AHERNTE ALSO LAST SHOWING TONIGHT ! "BELOVED ENEMY" 11 "SCRIPT GIRL"â€"A Musical Comedy "PICTORIAL" No, 10â€"A Short Subject 11 Assisted by an All Star Cast HULA HEAVENY"â€"A Musical Novelty 12al and it pain epia qUu noo )W J gervic2â€"â€"I0r LiR chili con carn dishes tha‘ are hosvess to throw shaped lilk®> garden vegetables (cauliâ€" flower. cabkage, onions and the likes of that). Contributions To Christmas Seal Fund On Monday The Advance published a list of the names of those remitiing for the Christmas seals sent out this year by the Porcupine Christmas Seal Committese, working under the sponsorâ€" ship of the Lions Club, io raise the necessary funds to carry on and extend the battle against tuberculosis in the Porcupine. Good results are already noticed from the fight against tuberâ€" culosis and with continued work along this line tuberculosis can be reduced to the minimum in this districs. Further List of Those Reâ€" mitting for. Christmas Seals, Below will be found a second list of contributors to the Porcupine Christâ€" Quite a continental type of informal refreshments would be wine served with cheese and bread. For this you‘ll want simple but interesting accesâ€" sories. ieneral Contractors When It‘s Cold Out Of Doors Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Ltd. Gyproc Wool Insulation practical for the ASK ALL ABOUT IT TOâ€"DAY AT (From Sudbury Star) Holiday celebrations in Sudbury will have to do their dancing before 12 o‘clock on Christmas Eve ‘and New Year‘s Eve, because public dances must close on the stroke of midnight, acâ€" cording co Deputy Chief FEd. Pyle, of 01 J. L. Regan, Ernest Ree wW,. H. Severt, C. D. Ster Miss Jean â€"Thompson Branch Canadian Legion. Fred Woino, J. M. Wood mas Seal funds. This list includes all contributions to Dec. 2nd:â€" William W. Alderdice, William Alliâ€" son, Anton Anderson, Aobers Anderâ€" son, Thomas Anderson, Joseph Ayotte. Edward Baderski, Fred Bauman, Mrs. N. BRlahey, Leonard Bound, Herâ€" man Bush. C.â€"~F. Clarke, Miss E. Connor. W. Defeu, Del Guidice, J. P. Dowâ€" ney, W. R. Dunbar, Dr. Louis F. Duâ€" the city police department. They may serve food after midnight, but no liquor of any kind in hotels. "They certainly can‘t dance in pubâ€" lic dance halls in Sudbury after midâ€" night on December 24 or 31," the deâ€" puty chief said. "Because tha, comes under the Lord‘s Day Alliance Act the same as any other Saturday night function. They should be off home to bed then, anyway," he laughed. The Frank Elmer, John Eskealen, V. H. they told me . Evans. all other hctels in C W. D. Forrester. _quired to do. I can Gillies Lake Porcupine. ‘so I‘m serving supp( Geo. D. Hamilton, Geo. M. Hamilton, after the New Year Wilfred Hansen, H. W. Heine, Melvin | Hobson, A. R. Hubert, Mrs. A. Henry | (Globe and Mail: I Hudson. f | ran of the Sault S Dr. C. E. Irvine. ging up old Norse T. R. Langdon. weapons, he may y R'Qbel’t Mllne, Dl’. GPO F Mlt(‘hPU, | defence armameoent n ney, pulis Holiday Dances at Midnight Hall Munroe. Chas. McCann, Dr. J. Mackechnie. National Groceries Ltd.. Thomas Ni M 1 Admission 50¢c _ Commence 8.15 p.m. THE SCHUBERT CHORAL SOCIETY Choral Concert Dec. 14, 1938 Tickets may be obtained from members of Society Hormisas Pail: Finnish Hall, Fourth Avenue, Timmins Director, Geo. E. Hale, Mus. Bac. presents y wlar) in Sudbury will cing before 12 Must Stop in Sudbury lTor aliv.ugiivai Occasions, a hostess who is fastiâ€" dious will be ready with a cup of tea or coffee for guests who happen in. And a hand crocheted tray coilie like this one certainly lends a festive air to the most casual call. Directions for making it are included in Miss Boykin‘s new bulletin "New Patâ€" terns to Knit and Crochet" which is available on receipt of a stamped, selfâ€"addressed envelope, M Y 11 on. T‘immins and Nixon Hall, origingssors of smart hostess ideas, thought of that first, and I think it‘s worth remembsring. Use it over the plain table or cver a scinâ€" tillating colour. Then there are many dizzy luncheon cloths that would keep pace with the fun any day. There‘s one thing thht an informal hostess can usually be sure ofâ€"for some reason or other a good time is usually had by all. And the ohâ€"soâ€"formal hosâ€" ‘ess who entertains with bonefit of butâ€" ler can‘t always say as much. (Copyright 1938, by P Rae Bovykin). manager of one Sudbury hotel, when questioned by The Sudbury Star, said the< the> New Year‘s Eve dance at the hotel would stop sharp at 12 o‘clock, as any cther Saturday night dance there does. His beverage room will also be closed at midnight on bothn Christmas and New Year‘s Eves, he said, following word to that from the Liquor Control Board at Toronto. "I asked their permission to remain open after midnight," he explained, ‘"but they told me I should close, as all other hctels in Ontario will be reâ€" quired to do. I can serve food though, so I‘m serving supper for the dancers "Six years ago, I suffered terribly from sciatica," she writes. "I tried everything, but t> no avail, Then T took Kruschen Salts The first few doses gave quick relief. At the end of a few weeks my sciatica had gone. Now I always begin the day with a pinch of Kruschen in a glass of water, I live a strenuous life, being widowed four years ago, and having a son to keep, I run a boardingâ€"house, rise at 6 a.m. and retire at 11 pm., I am $2,, but everyone says I look 32.â€"â€"thanks to Kruschen Salts.""â€"(Mrs.) F. E. R. The severe pailn which is characterâ€" istic of sciatica is often due to needleâ€" pointed uric acid crystals in the sheath of the great sciatic nerve. Two of the ingredieont salts in Kruschen dissolve uric acid crystals Other salts in Kruschen help Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. Whien sciatica attacked this woman six years ago, she couldn‘t move withâ€" out great pain. Treatment after treatâ€" ment failed to help her,. She tried Kruschen and got quick relief, Globe and Mail: If Editor Jim Curâ€" ran of the Sault Star continucs digâ€" ginz up old Norse swords and other weapons, he may yet solve Canada‘s defence armament problem. It‘s WW arm Indcors Woman Aged With Scrtatica Now Praises Kruschen Building Materials 0, I suffered terribly she writes. "L tried t» no avail. Then T Salts. The first fTew Eve dance bet)y Macâ€"