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” News for Theatre Goers and Women irday : = - I ] y 7 | “WIDOW BY PROXY” RA YI c FARCICAL COMEDY |Craze for Skating Brings Up Need of Appropriate Costumes for the Sport HARTFORD’S MOST HELPFUL STORE ‘The Widow By is one of " A = EEK (he delighttul farcical comedies that | Any Old Thing Will Not Look Smart on the Young Wo- has made millions of people roar - o > o) men—Wraps Are Taking Places of Pony | with ‘laughter. 1t is one of those | plays that is so good that the man- Skin Ulsters. agement would be pleased to learn a ers of those who do not ache with laugh- ter over the brightness of the lines. ! N The exchange of repartee is rich. In .despair one exclaims “Ye gods! With all the money in the world, why can't | The habitues of a fashionuble coun- try club used to believe that a black makes a fetching frame for a delicate- ly fair face, which is further set off by a black velvet hat. That sports a little fall my way?’ And later af- | or an undyed pony coat was the only | .00y has the narrowest of brims, ter a boast of ability to clip coupons | Wrap necessary for cold weather | qightly rolled at the left side against is made it brings back the retort, ! sports. That was what the average |a broad band of fitch, which, at the Y” “Yes, but I didn’t inherit any cou- | well-to-do, not to say wealthy, young , right side, is a bit depressed by a pons to clip.” Just like a girl hear- matron appeared in, and she scemed ; cluster of Christmas roses. i ing her first proposal the widow ex- | to feel very satisfied with her ap-| White Coney Coat Has Disappeared. ee Acts By | claims: “I—I am so weak! My wid- | pearance. Debutantes and younger D i S e e e M CUSHING | gwhood came so suddenly.” The |&irls wore white coney ulsters, and, | gisappeared from fashionable country philosopher muses “What rotten luck, | they also were complacent ] club skating ponds and toboggan ursday and | to live in the same apartment house | In those days not much attention | siiges, those playgrounds of the ener- with one's creditor. It'd be cheaper | WaS devoted to artistic-looking winter | gotio rich are not patronized nowa- to move.” sporting wraps, but the craze for do- | qay¢ by girls enveloped in sombre- 20c. Even-| “The Widow By Proxy” presents a | Tnuos duoces Be gl (e 105 | hued furs. The smartest of sports Anel Dart o Miks Calliwey | IShel is)] proventpintofivorusiaiidesing Hor L ligoa ts Malal youtn filslooking e ftair fof 47) £ < < = i coats, which, if not really fanciful, at Hoars 1t Toone enoiigh tolleons very pleasing in comedy lines and she f o % = 1o ividuality of taste EEER Ol e g owell’s Drug | i qure to appear to advantage as the el 2 e ceal the frock worn beneath it—the widow, in which character Miss Ir- | KOlinsky Fur Coat with Ivory Buttons. | frock of white corduroy or of heavy g | win scored her big success. M One of the first matrons to look | White linen—it has a flaring skirt por- PAN. 10 Hibbard, who is so fine in comed with distaste upon her black ponyskin ;mn“\:h!;-h a\;out ufm h"&? is repressed e e e haracie 3illigan. M sports ulster has discarded that prac- | by the broadest of girdles. POMPEIL 2;:,1;:0“-(;llq]":;:;,:;rUf\g('glflnres. My, | tical garment for a wrap which shows Broad though that belt is, it is ock Sharp | cross, Mr, Wright and Mr. Birch are | Ner skirt. She rather prides herself lengthened by a fringe of monkey hgs e upon pair of trim ankles, and her | fur, the only trimming on the gar- PRICES The present attraction at the Ly- | ondon-tailored sports skirt of wor- ment, Dbecause wherever its stripes sted mixture displays them modestly. | Tun in a contrary direction they fur- Here’s a “Sale” That B Them All ceum is drawing large crowds. “The |, ju, ;.00 moderately wide, thatskivt | nish sufficient garnishing. They are ere § a = a e 3 at 5 eats em Conspiracy” is a play that appeals |j0 o to8En TR 8 L arison with a | horizontally placed in the belt, in the JUST READ THIS—COMPARE—AND THEN COME strongly to those who like SUITING | yo)insky fur coat hangi iely | cuffs turned back o derately t s 5 i sky anging loosely ack upon moderately Go as far as you like, you'll not find lower prices—nor Jarger and fine . Mt e et dramatic action. There is an abund-| tiom the shoulders almost to the | Wide sleeves, and in the narrow col- this blg stock QUICKLY and we have made Reductions that will do 1t COME e ance of it and the members of the |ynees From the waist line it acquires | lar, rolling high about the throat. As Gha ount” with you—or if you prefer you may pay cash company are giving a most Vigorous | flare at so alarming a rate that one | Hamster does not work into an ar- | i [t presentation. A matinee perform- |\onders what its width would have | tistic-looking sports hat, the turban L d' ’ C M [} ance will be given Saturday after- |heen about the ankles had it extend- | designed for wear with this model | Ladies oats ens Overcoats noon. ed that far. Exaggeratedly large disk | carries a band of bear which is part- Zibelines, Ci > 2 = ST - s Zibelines, Chinchillas, Salt's Astra | Bal Fitte onth A buttons of ivorylik e composition |1y overlapped by a Dblack velvet etc. All the handsomest and mm'“r;);;:fi' lzb:lm):::i:ln::nn; r::l‘nr‘:al; B { fasten the diagonally closed fronts of | Tam crown. COATS that were $12.75 to $14.75 $9 98 OVERCOATS )q | three are used—one at the knees, a In the ¥ hold wher: cpens Sl ot GOOD AT KEENEY'’S | sccond at the hips and a third below A e e el e i SpkhUed $12.75 I o - | _Saply Say “Charge It” | | the coat. But of these buttons only Made Entirely of Pelts. NOW . $14.00 to llfl"’?flm ;(.}:;” $9-75 need not be considered will nearly al- OVERCOATS that were $20.00 $15 00 | vhi i o v . 3 to $22.90 NOw ... “ . | e the throat, which is protected by & |ways be found the sports suit made | ety er et e | i | ('OB(‘hmansv(‘,olldr. Cuffs are turned | entirely of pelts. Naturally the most | “$21.50. NOw . 51675 ()\'El'l;"n;.rs‘;m; were $27.00 $22 50 One of the most amusing acts on | P2ck balf way to the elbows on spa- | fiexible of skins must be chosen, and | = s . Keeney's bill this week introduces to | C/0US sleeves. The hands are Kep!;among these Hudson Bay seal and New Britain theatergoers, Kellen and | warm by a l)lush—frlng(‘-?rimm(‘vl muff | proadtail rank supreme. The skirt of | Gl e e e o e[0T IR dora telst ze ianciaf it ushano Ol o d e T snIBEWERICE BiSReaniall oo d | S B e T have been fAnding sreat | [UI carries on the front of its low, | in seal or broadtail, is rade with nar- | favor throughout the west, and who (‘_"“"‘1 ;)”"é ifl (—lmfln“U cabochon of | row gores which start at the waist. | e . iny colore: eads. They P s - st are now winning new laurels on their HGRTE 0 e (et s R o 'llii‘:(‘{ Cn"r'l é‘:‘fifi:“’ ";:‘:‘le:k“u’;]d‘fr glb‘md“ | A big stock that supplies every size in latest style from the accepted materials ip i is section. Their specialty |, e <olin 2 : e b aan g 3 of the h 5 trip in this section P Y iall, but less flaring than the Kolin- | hear. The coat contributes its quota [ SULES jehist Twere sis $9 98 'Sl |'1'~ t‘hn:xr- re $12.00 and B vere $12.00 an | I Ladies’ Suits Men’s Suits The season’s best styles and materials A stock that issuperb. TFinely tailored is an old-time musical turn, not un- . kv wrap—is a three-quarter sports rsae Now ; sky s a -quarter sports | toward the production of the new pro- v oW 9.75 common in the days when minstrelsy | coat of black caracul. This model, a | file, SUITS that were $15.00 to $12.75 B S O $9. was at the height of ils popularity, |trifle shorter at front center than at | Single-breasted and closing blindly SHED LT 91440 sl Lt $12.75 but & s Durnisher b‘mh,a fashion , sides and back, fastens blindly. It |from throat to knees under a band of SUITS that were $25.00 to $14.75 SUITS that were $20 to @ that is really appears new and the | ga tone relief from the bands of | fluffy fur, the coat shows that ten- | $30.00EENOW . s 52200 NOW ... $17.50 novel feature that have been incor- | fitch trimming the wrists of its wide | dency to fit the flgure which distin. | e ‘ B | porated make it very entertaining. | sleeves and edging its Ligh-standing | guishes so many )8 en = . = P o 5 ~ T BT TSETT ’S o oo e s tn e ) el i Bl shedne beimi o sy o o Aatien| Special Reduction on HI(;I—é}%II}iADI; FURS for Women and ildren tion of the old-time German comedian sAR X|ISCH §TORE bpularity while Mr. Clark proves himself to be 687—695 MAIN STREET ey B | or s vusinoe. tiie aancing apads | EF REM ZIMBALIST, GREAT VIOLINIST JESENTS i down gets a big hand at every per- WILLIAM FARNUM IN “SAMSON” AT FOX'S formance- The Seven Mischief Makers in their school room specialty continue popu- lar with the audience. They have a frem Zimbalist, the great violinist, | _F0r today and tomorrow William ‘riterion & number of popular songs in their rep- | is a genius and in recognition of this ! O0X bresents Willlam irnum, the ertory and it is their singing that | gift from the gods the Russian govern- ; °Figinal Ben Hur in the title role in letropoli- makes the act a splendid success. The | ment exempted him from service in '1eNrl Bernstein's “Samson,” ~pro- qe best play | comedy features of the turn are also | the army. This indeed is good news duced at the William Fox studios in . { | good. {at this time, when many musical ar- | Y€V _York. The play is of tremend- PLAYS ° Ladder balancing finds clever c | ous force and sustained dramatic ac- ITALS -5 | ponents in The Three Romans, acro- 4, i dllinge: (GTeyity Al i endsnce fg) | Dic performers, who are also geting T e A Queer Lover 6. a big hand every day. These people e - Maurice Brachard, the dock laborer | L B tarce are better than the ordm_zu') t\|§nl)ler i 3 . IO RED (0 T e o e — BY RUTH CAMERON & and they do some splendid work. i % £ 3 y 3 el fast nedy. 2 A & ¥ ! with terrific power and at times with , B IiCaupnibsgichicomed a i ke . ; ‘ a primordial ferocity that is positive- Sausage Tried Apvles | iy PU% | a most favorable impression at every | { 4 1y stunning. K TRy the pro- Potato Croquettes RS performance. In fact he is the mos | j ' e T s e e Corn Bread popular performer on the program. . : £ L e e Coffee Hibbett and Myers, character come- | : screen spectacle which surpasses the Triach. dians, seem to ple: the audience | | : 5 i figinal play in driving force and Sten bl Calory 7 X I o with their song and conversation me- . . . : - il i ke e Do o e e but ‘) -l....c.;’\.,mt ‘).|)'!n courteous Lo h‘;( Isn't it right that he should he? Hanford lange. . . ranged with marvelous fidelity | Wiafers Chociatel 5 1t that he should e, little girl, of course it is. A thousand times A 4 : y Seiinions stiention Sojactall, stamn, s =& hena good man loves a good woman he has no reason to be ashame: DAY NIGHT Try coring large solid apples and 1:1i“§‘f Iv”'tm“”“(m S oS honyen; o e T of the fact. On the contrary he should be proud to let the world know it ) filling the cavities with bits of figs, st as yet turned out of the Williara Mock urtle Souj by his attitude toward her., And by this I mean by his courtesy and stoned dates or any other fruit and Fox studios in New York. The Steak and Kidney Pie 1 i S mannariof ivasiTe enderness, not 1 yublic ca e 1he see how delightfully flavored the ap- screen adaptation does full justice | Boiled Potatocs Creamed Carrots ’:fl P:’”‘"”- sy uis mannetiolizestrainhi §vendertiens/ i ¥ publio oa VIE” STAR ples will be. to the stage production as Fox pa- jondive and French Dressing bs 'R s : trons will attest to when they see the Wafers Cheese . s . : — - - = - 2 oy photo-play. Tt 5l Oranse Tl As you say, they are silly. They are in bad taste, too. The well-bred Besides this grcat and expensive Whipped Cream man does not caress his fiancee in public; the well-bred girl is not forever jEplaye and R ; Dhotoi Inavl rodiicioalaoverailetaasl| Coffee hovering over her fiance, or asserting her ownership by picking a thread of Pauline” ; i from his sleeve or straightening his tie. Perhaps the yvoung man of the ¢ S S Far k single reel comedies and dramas will . » o i the screen. 'I’[CKE I'S;_, i b A Bl | b shown framing an entertaining | Steak and Kidney Pie—Cut one and | jeter intensely dislikes this sort of thing and tries to show his distaste by pn the stage. =2 3 o and diversified program that will | vne-half pounds of tender steak into fiving off on the opposite tangent, by affecting coldness and indifference ir the presence of others c and 25c. WURLD FAMUUS By o 0 el t' ‘he most fastidious movie pa- ! small pieces, dip them in a season-, 2 o e e e PP R " G % I 3 ron ing made of two tablespoonfuls flour, | e necds to learn that this extreme is in qu ag bad taste a e - [DERINACOR0L INORI8 B enT OUl | Gther, besides being the height of unkindness to her whom he says he love r Sunday night only the ma one teaspoonful salt, and one-half s - i 2 - i Man’s Love Is a Woman's Crown. AR IS S SEHIES ) B chaon! e arranged for the first | tcaspoonful pepper. Roll up a- S D I v ' SRR . showing of “Officer . : e e adine | Man's love is a woman's cro Svery wo who receives a s ) usse | l EFREM ZIMBALIST. ¢ ficer 66 Tedlisieeat aoalliaylini aiuating | WIS ovelisich g omen Bl cEE T L Dvery moman o ronSu 8 B e o ; NOW AT o HARTFORD know of a young man who thinks a great deal of the girl he is keep- ing co ny with,” writes a letter friend, “but a good many times in front of other people he acts as if he didn’t care much about her and she didn't amount to much anyway. She does not want him silly in front of people Public Caresses in Bad Tastc 3, comedy success picturized in dish; put a layer of meat in the but- e s it o b s T before the eyes of other men and women, is to take away one of the | parts. Tveryone who is at all famil- | tom of the dish; skin two sheep’s "“‘:"”s“' & ”y‘, T ts are following the colors in their | 14 With events in the amusement | kidneys, or one-half an ox kidney, | ¥ F g h = : world knows fficer 666." ; . A o e er royalties. PtB[GES MUSIG 0re respective countries. Zimbalist a orld knows “Officer 666,” the zip- | and cut them up in thin slices, leay Of course there are women who flaunt their crowns and wield their i y T i ing melange of farce ran; g o e fat i 1dle o > —'Phone 1117-2—— rived some time ago and in addition | P °F mewnge of farce, melodramia | ing out the fat in the'middle of the | J., i eq with an emphasis that alienates their subjects. No man likes t = ne to the joint tournee he will make with | & n“”““-‘““’]‘""’ “ohan and Harris' | kidney; dib them also in the season- | " 3. eq about in public, no matter how willingly he may bend his hea ~ e z L managemen t set, & N ng speat he s sec i . - = Alma Gluck, the violinist is to appear | [ tHEEeT I‘_!’“ qu,‘,,r:i K ‘"l}‘:]v)‘l’"i inz, ST SDCatHlINEb R tf ISR S0 JLL to the flowery yoke in private. Tt is not to be wondered at when there ie solist with the principal orches- & SANLS aughing | and the dish is full Pile it high revolt in such ill ruled kingdoms, but 1 do not think the girl of whom my tras and play under the auspices of ' throughout the year of 1912. A |in the middle, and fill up disa with letter friend speaks is making such a mistake many clubs and other musical organ- S—— fibE STB}{ 3 real treat is in store for Fox patrons | water or stock., Cover with a good 1 suspect from the tone of the letter that she has to deal with a sel OPULAR S izations, but the father refused ‘o permit his who will witness Sunday night" Sl e - g R }I_Unn_‘m'_lo itness Sunday night's per- | crust, brush over with beaten €gg8 | finly thoughtless man who does not realize of how much happiness he When Zimbalist was boy, | GIREE and bake in a hot oven for one and | gopriving her, or how much humiliation he js causing her in withholding &S rba” Shoes | upe | boy to take lessons until he was seven; one-half hours. After the crust be- the public deference which is her due FOl‘ Mefl at that age. Tfrem was presented | : with his first violin, and after a few AT $3.50 AND S$4. vears his teachers declared “that One of the hits at our re ig the hild ‘actus o S 5 ’ ; 5 A ! the child sotually Limew miore about . .1 oot are vory becoming end . | magnificent showing of new styles in ender, Strain and then put one and | music than they did.” His talents 1 ¢ . S i s fashionable > this popular line, y were nothing less than extraordinary; 5 one-quarter cupfuls of the fig juice / t:.)‘:q’ C Whether your most important intuitively, he absorbed information into a -saucepan, add one and one- B e e consideration in buving a shoe is from every side. Later, as it is gener- ' | .talials than heretofore half tablespoonfuls of pow- orite pupils of the master. NO YOUNZ | gimplicity is the keynote of | oranse juice. Style, Fit, Workmanship or Quality, o Zimbalis S - ) irea R Zarat Ived one- tyle, Fit, Workm I duality {ally known now, Zimbalist was S mellveElwhits mehatianal ooy || dezealBEelatine N diasol ved I g o man ever entered the Conservatoire young girls' fashions this year. The t add the figs, divide into small | Always take off the draughts of away w they will get plenty of you will admit when vou see thei cepted as a pupil of Professor Auer of (ow taffetn O b I b o cupfuls boiling water, three- in the Czar's capital under brighter inagerial may be rich and the tailoring | wet molds. Turn out when set and | (he kitchen range as soon as you have | a auspices, and on his first examination, cxpensive, but the effect must serve with cream and iced cakes | tinished a meal, thereby saving fuel. | - 3 he was awarded the gold medal and .onspicuous and youthful. | ) \ n S - It is a mistake to wash ical College. . TEL. 576. pupil’s home his father, a conductor of an orc tra, used to take the lad to rehear zins to brown, cover with a buttered Ot K. of Chde: ‘ Fads and Fas;ll‘ons " Baner, Perhaps he is one of those men Who cannot bear to make his relation g and Orange Jelly—Wash some e iR e cos. meas. | with other women uninteresting by showing himself too utterly devoted <in is becoming very | ; precious, but the nearseal has to a I extent taken its place. Near- | : ¢ place. Near- 1 .14 water and cook very slowly until to one l.et us hope for her sake that he js not. For when that tendency shows jtzelf in a lover it is apt to grow stronger rather than weaker in a h and ure one and onc-quarter cupfuls, put | them into a saucepz cover with | Neckwear is appearing in heavier spect you've ever seen. Come in a short while became one of the fayv- e lemon, and one and one-half cupfuls and look them over. When bheginning to i the face teaspoon of lard to the bat-| 5t hefore going out into the cold ter before frying the cakes and it will | Both faces and hands should be thor- not he necessary to grease the griddle 5 = that they are the BEST in every ve- St. Petersburg, and in the course of (ha gheer organdie. arters cupiul sugar. juice of one | 1,200 rubles. Small wonder, the Rus- s Nddin sian government forever exempted' There is a novelty coat that can | After you have washed the cur The Shoeman et Rl s RO L A S B B b i s = ist will appear with Alma Gluck the ,the narrow ermine stole and cuffs, | five minutes before you need them - - 941 Main Street, - Hartford great operatic star in the World Fa- that are attached by snaps, and lo! | steam them well in a colander. This | | mous Artist’s ries. Tickets now at the cape will ripple forth in all its | partly cooks them and makes y.‘.»mi OLERK FOR S. & H. GREEN STAMPS ‘l‘wlccs Music Store. ilvum;. ell, and their full flavor comes out oughly dried and have a softening lo- tion rubbed into the skin before ex- Whenever shoes are not in use posing them to the severe winds of they s Id be put on trecs and put | winter.