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usswin-Lyceum|~~ News for T, Izeatré Goers ar'zdk Women Réqc_l_—é_rs TONIGHT “The Stranger” '‘FANTASMA" WILL BE | . A ] _ : e AT LYCEUM SUNDAY | ‘Dally Fashion Talks A Menu for Tomorrow Pretty Plus NEXT WEEK L— JRSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY | - BY MAY MANTON i ———,;,:,,H,N Gl BY RUTH CAMERON. THREE DAYS ONLY “Fantasma.” a stupendous spectacu- Fruit lar production of the Hanlons' great- Cereal Sugar and Cream ‘ — . | est pantomime, will be shown in a i Fried Smelts ,Sauce Tartare It is a queer quirk of the human brain that though Ghe e irantomine i liab et o pnlioRd FASHIONABLE WINTER COSTUMES ; i( | | S | Broiled Potatoes a nice package in a pretty wrapper, yvet if a girl is pretty lay evening. Those who saw the ‘ Mutiing Coffee | a popular prejudice against the liklihood of her heing @ wonderful performances of the Han- ¥ lon brothers can appreciate the won. | derful opportunities for a fine pic- both are smart. Here is an example of each one at its best. Dinner disposition CAPES and redingotes make two of the novelties of the winter season and 1 few words about one The redingote costume includes the narrow skirt which is the best for Clear Soup Which is by way of prelude f wear beneath the flaring coat. In the illustration, it is made from plain gabardine Roast Mutton girls 1 ever met who proved ne way at least, the swi combined with plaid and the velvet belt makes an effective note of contrast. The | Current Jell I came to know her because we both ate at the aai 'skirt is just a plain one in two-piece style and the redingote one of the stmplest Boiled Rice house. She and hes ioiher and hushand occupied the # coats to make, for it consists of a blouselike body portion with a circular tunic Okra and Tomatoes | She was without question one of the most satisfying pretf attached. 5 y ) iscarole Erench Dressing | saw. She had beautful chestnut hair, big brown eyes, a For the medium size, the coat will require 614 yds. of material 27, 375 yds. 44 i Cheese skin, good features and a lovely slim figur She looked g or 50 in. wide, with }§ yd. 27 for collar and cuffs; the skirt 314 yds. 27, 272 loflcoptream fast as she did in the shaded light of the candles at dinn yds. 44 or 50 in. wide. i Coffee ehort, the kind of girl who was altogether ton pretty (8 The alay Manton pr;((]crn of tléosx-cti{lngnlc 8364 is rdu‘t in sizes from 34 to 42 | Supper | mind) to have other virtucs or recommendstionss inches bust measure; of the skirt 8086 from 24 to 34 inches waist me: alad Ham Sandwiches A Daughter Worth Having. Chocolate Bavarvian Cream Sponge Cuke An now for the recommendation which ;-hrlnm-hm Coffee I said before, her mother lived with her, and thereby ha 3 i | ture Those who were not so for- WILL PRE { tunate as to see them should not neg- lect the opportunity e the pic- “T 0X9 Iture. It presents a chance of see- ! | ing amazing illusions and tricks which i 5 | made this attraction most popular A Play in Three Acts. The Sunday evening concert should tax By Lee Arthur. | the Lyceum to its capacity. Make FRIDAY J‘n a point to be one of those pres- | ent. . Patrons arve reminded that the Seat Sale at Crowell's. ! Players will appear only three days ‘Phone 13 during the coming week in “The Fox.” — { This attraction opens with a matince Balce fhartarer o fscryegwith SUNDAY NIGHT — JAN. 31 on Thursday afternoon and there will smelts take one cupful of mayonnai had rather nice ma ; be two performances daily. It sug- \ Chop very fine two tablespoonfuls periof £olky call Scommon, | ShS NI GVarY RS the necessity of making reser- , cucumber pickles, press dry and mix talked too loud, she tucked her mapkin under her n | vations early and those who have reg- with one tablespoonful of chopped | know the genersl HANI.ON BROS. 1 jular sittings at performances for the parsiey PPound to a paste and blend Yot never in i three d should pick their seats with the mayonnaise. 1 ever hear the daughter rebuke ber ] FANTASMA | for other presentations. After the 74 Pineapple Ice Cream-—TUsc any good | felt superior to her No when ¥ k w freely da | initial performance in Chicago, pre- - recipe for ice cream. To it add, | not in any way superior to (heir mothers show their sen Pantomime in Tive Parts | ceding the long run in that city the { When almost frozen one cupful oi | doesn't it make the sweet humility of this daughter stand v 1yes | Chicago Evening Post prophetically Y grated or finely chopped canned pine Whe = P 1, §ll-bred chit of a girl corn MREE O a - SICTURES | 8 g 3 > 4 . § henever 1 see a port, (IREE: OTHE LICE ‘ The Fox' pleased a large at- V2 b apple for cach quart of the cream e wabitier Wrcas caly mutt it i T - rm;ll:\‘l't;xt“m' b ‘(limv(l‘o ::ro.:!tl_\' ‘:lln;l if ;A:q»mau.? means | d > S thing of that young woman who was 100 fine to say a i e CLur = anything it will be with ns for some : e -~ - 4 ving o . . i < word to a distinctly trying mothier NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ime.”” The Chicago American said: / | SUPERB CAST FOR How Patience Pays ‘The Fox’ made a big hit before a el " g g— = | big crowd at the Lyric.” A s SQUAW MAN, AT POLI'S It voung girls only realized how their attitude of eritid The final opportunity to witness A tion reacted on other people’s opinions of them, they would : K EENEY’ S “The Stranger,” which has been so | 7 o —_— {heir impatience even with the most ol d-fashioned mother. popular TURDAY. the For whereas the daughter appeared well educated, spoke #0 nner the mother, though a good soul Lindsny freatest Feature Picture Fyer Shown 1 in New Britain. 111 the month n whis as y daily conta show In a popular this week, will be this even. P 2 daughter is right and {he mother rong, sympathy natura Ihe popularity of wesiern dramas— when they really carry the western | atmospherc—has long previously { WEEK OF JANUARY 25 |ing. Lovers of strong dramatic the olasr wortan | work with a fine intermingling of An then, too, it's so “tack s only ameng “com \Nat Fields and Fourteen Girls comedy should see this fine play. , vou see such manifestations in public. The mother and @ g | ¢ % proven their Wworth and has been ap- 3 i S [ Z A av pe in P e, but the daugh! Here Another Week in — 7 7 Z [ e i 5 ing may have their difficulties in privat 7 / 3 preciated by local playgoers, so the , | ' o ‘her in public. She knows it's just as ill bred as “HOITY TOITY GIRLS" MUSICAL COMEDY 7 4 ;. return of “The Squaw Man® at Poll's | |\ 'y o soaon, and if she hasn't kindliness enough 10 i 3 : theater, Hartford next week will | "85 0 50 0" T e o for her own i GOOD AT KEENEY'S : s 7 " doubtless be welcomed by many peo- ple. Since William Paversham scored ~~ = L P : Z2) a hit in this ptay and Dustin { Cba’ C-‘- PAULINE CARR & CO. i e ! num followed with cqual success n Comedy Sketch Sol and Nat Fields, Harry Jackson. Iz ] 7 The Squaw Man' has been consid- PR The Three Shaws and other enter- cred one of the most 1ypical of west- et i ] | tainers who make up the Tield ] Y i orn dramas. Its stir ls intemss, fhue T S 1 f C 1 FRANK DODGE & CO. Brothers Stock company, which is .' . Cri dfamian L AT 8 dntana Smaft rottem duit 0 oming P » = s T g < to life and realistic ana typical. In “The Image Man. furnishing a musical comedy each 4 h A § . g Mr. Hollingsworth will be seen in /77 ) /R . . week as a special attracilon at Keen- i e ) ) % A ) | the name part, Miss Skirvin as the Spnng ]S to Have Sc {4 CLARK & WILSON Novelty Artlsts | | | | || 7 WA T e i ey s dn? Iinglish girl and Miss Moore as the | the last time tonight, a new piece squaw, The other parts will have having been selected for next week's A 7 : \ excellant o Shis w . ' 5 i 1 ent portrayals. John Elis will | Wi re Than a Sleeved Bolero— yv:c.u\-\n_n::mn. ;I‘II\: 1]':112}.\' usvg this \wekl 7 TH i 33 play big Bill the part he played in | It lil Be No Mo e THE ALIMOS a eber and Field's production and V% 7 3 ;) i -, I.ondon when the Liebler company -~ it :“T been attracting x]\udo, attention / 7 : A | sent “The Squaw Man” to England feta and Black Velvet Suit Has Been O | and drawing capacity houses every 4 : e = 3 i - | | 7 D i . 7 and the continent. There Lewis Wal- » | day. It is an extremely funny bunch ' ; 07 RGN\ ler played the part created by William By Debutante. | of nm:sonso and the au}‘hencc likes !t. 7 Z ¢ o 3 Faversham. Forrest Seabury, in the i | The l-lelds‘ are conx?'enmlly (‘ast\ in 1 ) h4: 1 part of Tab-y-wana, speaks the gen- Jmlos of German funmakers. They / 7 f uine Ute language. Little Inez Sea- j | 8et plenty out humor out of their lin 54 A Safl bury plays the child, Little Hal which ILoop the Loop The smart trotteur sult of the spring in New York, spring is to have so serimped a coat | Cromwell collar for | and injec ; spice i that it will be no more than & ' coatee whose front };i:(;1<llljzfr:c I:;‘Tx!;té\n :l;)x\S\f:(:‘l])t’("Lx'(:ni(:oin character she played with Mr. Faver- | gaeved boloro. We must be grate- | the waistline and do { i fashi i ' 4 Soaa ; sham but recently. | ful for the sleeves, however, | meet anywhere and [ieleasine SiTashion S T Aty S ackE0T \ > R SERY ChaN On Monday souvenirs will be given | which in most cases cover the wrists. | faille [nalkiesfsom SR Irmnoztant Comed @eans | 5 g ¥ : | to ladies attending the matinee and This is not a promise that they will Swashbuckler cuw hiributions and ishelumembers afieah v 7. J B 3 A ¢ on Thursday the third ‘“get acquaint- [ invarfably warm the wrists, for a give a dashing air ta [fepozusgacaiCRther sel s ore LR i N TN ® o ed” matinee will be held, at which Mr. | new type of sleeve is appearing, a | of the same mater | uchioleas TeRTENAETIVE L e s 3 A o= Hollingsworth and Miss Lestina will | “bell” variety, which begins its | ever, long sleeves of | | patrons from the act of the Two 3 . i " i recelve. There will be matinees and | spreading career above the elbow. | striped sole souple Lew DOC!{Stadef J§ | dies: Thisipair of Scotch comedlans i - A | evening performances throughout the | Another of its type “‘bells” from the | of such extraording > | and singers will win approval where | DRt | = 9 B\ il shoulder and stops a trifle below the | is small wonder the The world's zreatest black- over they go. They are clever fun- : Vs 3 i . o el elbow. You will need long gloves to | the costume was face comedian in j | makers and are gifted with musical | 8 ; v | ' - eke out the sleeves of the spring | coatee, a trifie « J o 9 talent to a marked degree. i 1 H coatee. arms and eut oft N DAN B | Duinty Pauline Carr and Baby Carr | . : ([l Fads and FaSthflS Oceastonally a scrimped coat will | hips. has button ang : B | will be remembered for some time by 4 . | 1 have fronts joined over the chest. Be- | fined fronts, which A stirving tale of ghe Tivit B (1o admirers they are making this 0 i | low that joining the fronts will e |too narrow to join War days by Hal Reid. week. They are the most popular Wooden beads are appearing. ’sha\'cd away to the side seams and A posed to be finished . v R 5 | o1 ;- - = above it cut out to the shoulders, brofdered batiste ORGANII OIS Jilzpcoplenon th e progtar “TM]‘ lm;f]:’ ! Buttons are still a fashionable | Plenty of collar there will be, how- | knotted cowboy style. ‘ :::::m.:vs;;n:lfl Szf;l;‘i: a&l:‘:fllgo)m;\l‘ o <‘§ | trimming. ever, so that if your chest is exposed Hats For S ] E ! { e your neck will be covered part way | regarded as one of the best numbers : i i e e e Sl e e e L et getd b 4 » on the program. i ! fashionable. front. extraordinary The Alimos have an acrobatic spe- A‘ - R “A FOOL THERE WAS" ialty that pleases and Clark and | i TRRND B ety e . : Wilson in their operatic burlesque. ceilaagivornel One white taffeta and black velvet | broad brim has a hal “‘The Shopping Tour” work sufficiently . i S suit which a debutante has ordered | black gauze, whose “Vampire.” st e assurs : ! Taffeta is i .| for Palm Beach has the tallest of | broad brim has a hal Bl | wwell to give them assurance of enough affeta is coming into use again i o o 8304 Redingote, to 42 bust. [ i Cromwell collars of silk on its velvet | outlined hy a garland SBERESHICDIN OPKeeP oI shu ) oA b IS REE SoRla: coatee. The lately revived Cromwell | black Milan helmet MAMNOTH P'PE ORGA“ “Broncho Billy” will be seen tonight % 8086 Two-Picce Skirt, 24 to 34 waist oy e BRI Sy e collar is a favorite finish for the bol- | corn flowers is notabi tures on the Keeneyscope program. she must make portions of her Flori- | flower having feath | aa wardrobe take her through the petals TOMORROW NIGHT, Tonight Only x Enticin are the ha William Fox's production far south. One is b | shepherdess shape, omwell Collar on Velvet COAtee | \hite roses weighing Adapted from Kipling's 8341 Russian Tunic Skirt, 24 to 34 waist. . L i B Smart top coats continue to flare The cape costume is an unusually graceful one. The tunic is open at the front | at the bottom | \Y/ and flares and ripples most becomingly and the cape takes the prettiest possible —— . LEW DOCKSTADER IN lines. It is finished with a becoming, flaring collar, too, and the band that | The chiffon blouse is smart for HOUSEHOLD NOT a' “DAN” FOX THEATER I finishes the neck is extended to cross at the front and pass around to the back ! afternoon wear. ' | to hold the garment comfortably in place. The combination of plain and stripcd — o | aterials is a handsome one but there are various others equally smart. Also Black and white are certain to Freshen leather by polishing with me housewives £ THEA TRE Hariford S the cape model is an excellent one for the separate wrap to be made of suitable rcturn to favor, linseed ofl { footpan better thun & material and worn over any gown. e — > I'or the cape will be raquired 615 yds. of material 27, 414 vds. 44, 334 yds. 50 | A revival of the “gate top” hand- To clean mirrors, : . . = H Fire e 'e, > 3 Tt helps in the kitchen to use zinc 1 in. wide, with 11 yd. 27 for collar; for the skirt in the medium size 3}4 yds. of lag is promised. | t helps ir | eloth into alehol and WTHE s America’s foremost minstrel man, material 27, 2% yds. 44, 235 yds. 50 in. wide; for the tunic 3% yds. 27, 2}5 yds. 44, —_ | on the working table. = . % SR B Mooy DYk o GEOAGE hG or 50 in. wide. Your suit skirt should have full- Ot WREN. SO 9 e . P . c et i CH ST, oA e Tet beets stand in cold water | hot water but rub wi dramatization of Civil War days en- The May Manton pattern of the cape 8391 is cut in one size; of the skirt 8341 ness this season after boiling and they will skin easily | " el T e ey ) | titled “Dan,” by Hal Reid. Lew in sizes from 24 to 34 inches waist measyre. . T _ = i | A bit ot sl R e Dockstader is known from coast to The above patterns will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Departmcae | The new. quaint, full skirts aro Set a rubber ring under any dish | fregh for use for sew “TWIN BED! coast, having toured the country with | of this paper, on recipt of ten cents for each. | made of soft silks. S OU inky’ DUE én s 168, g sular Prices. Ses 3, o 5 | his big minstrel troupe and he is ———— ——— e - - —_— i1 Regular Prices, Seat Sale Feb. 5. Lol L 1»9’ e s ; Organdie will be a great favorite | Ceilings must be MAIL ORDERS NOW. e ged to ¢ E Miss Ryan has placed a rack of | GOOD PICTURES AT S ’ n cotton materials 1f caulifiower is good, it 48 heavy|are to reflect and di | sreatest blackface comedian, and this | black and colored waists of India silk, | i garelis e 2nd compact in Appearance — 51 oo 9 o firs: v ¥ . o 1oe, ¥ - So ] arke VB 3 _— | ' screen story is the first and only mo- | crepe, voile, chiffon, ete., in the fron- R B0 0CDC T I ondoin T capslhave | Iargel bows Clean white enami ’S FE‘HEAT | tion picture in which he appeared.iof her store, 79 Pratt street, Hartford | e shown Monday Ieb. 1st" at the | R For laver cakes the oven should | turpentine and ft wi Dan” is a stirring tale of the Civill to sell at $2 today. They are largels Scenic, among them the eighth serial | PR be hotter than for loaf cakes o Hartford. war days, made up in five big and| high necks and have been $7—even' of “The Master Key,” “The Sea| Simplicity is the keynote . 4 All This Week—Twice Daily { powerful acts and two hundred and | more in two or three cases.—advt i e e : - The finest cider vinegar should be | 17 Winter time, Wil | fifteen thrilling scenes, vivid and rea- Nymph,” Keystone, (two reels), com- | ncw shirtwaist styles. chosen for all sorts of pickles lost much of thelr THIF. POLT PLAYERS IN listic, it carries with it the proverbial edy sketch and many other pictures of | —— sait is sprinkied oven BABY MINE punch that stamps it as a strong and pecial interest, Manager Halliby is | ""',"_’""“"i” e Concentrated ammonia—one part | 201945e srast SN { i I favor for new blouses. improve the flavor of Prices—Matinee 10. highly interesting as well as educa- L making arrangements to produce pic- S ammonia to six parts water—can be Ivenings, 10¢, 20¢, 30¢, 50¢, | tional production. Three excellent tures of the best quality for the daily me of the new face powder | used to remove varnigsh Moisten a - rip-roaring comedies augment the matinee and evening performances. | small portion of the varnished wood, Cream cheese mix srogram and with the ever popular Admission only 5 cents. o R e scrub with a stiff brush and the var- | eelery and olives and TONIGHT, 8:15 Fox patrons will again be accord- WM. HODGE, | ed a motion picture treat tomorrow In the Comedy of Cheerfulne night in the screen presentation of ¥ organ recitals two hours of refined, e . Stiff colored quills are used on nish can be easily scraped off which are then rolled ) lvlrufslllz and diversified rn'mi,n‘nmr‘nt 5 morning hats of straw meats make a deliclo . |is in store for the patrons Sunday MUNDAY FEB 1 iy on lettuce leaves jievrning, 5 Taet] Y 3 A 00 lg S Stockings embroidered in polka- When making jelly, before turn- “P€ : . The William Fox production extra- N D : 4 J ; : : a ts are the present rage ing it out of the molds into a saucer Cn\‘(]:?':‘?(cl?lcl?fic:rgxqs}cai College, | rainar, " Fool There Was s “THE MASTER KEY” are enjoyed by those in good health. | ©” e wipe the latter with a damp cloth . s 4 T ST. TEL. 578. | meeting with great success and s The perfect digestion, clear system, The high Spanish type of back- | This will be found very good, as the Thorough piano instruction at pupil’s home | voted by those who ""“"{ seen it, as 8th Serial 8 and pure biood upon which sourd |comb is still in the lead jelly will slip over the center of the «mo_of H.\r: lm\s( fm‘(l Tm :(;n;r:h(:n.nl . health depends, will be given you by —_— dish and not stick to one side of it, as | ... boiled. This is Pt lom s IR g (e ) SE D Some of the latest princess slips | it does when no dampening is done makes the potstosnil New Britain Milk Depot |son. Theda Bara as the “Vampire." i “THE SEA NYMPH” | ¥ are made with high waists ; e ol ¢ PURE MILK AND CREAM cxcellent, while Edward Jose portray : BE Conay ’ A in a masterly manner The Fool, Keystone—2 Reels—Comedy 3 White corduro) will be used a Washing in hard water and neg- ;&m ; Wholesale and Retall who forsakes family and friends for b great deal for sports coats, lacting to thoroughly dry the hands For home-made i e () GeIEED) GO R, Rt ND MAD RS = after washing are frequent causes of | take 1 oz turpentine Yo A e s g5ey Sefbert's | ing company are all seasoned stars - : New colors are army biue, Bel-|chaps and chilblains on the hands. |1 d. cake of camphob ¥ Mudel 3405 $1.00. iial bib hued Houwes Hinedclsver | oy gian blue and battleship gray. The most effective water-softener in | into small pleces SHIBERT & SON, ro zag.q | hild actress,is most adiiicable ang Largest Sale of Any Madicine in the World winter, to my mind, iz oatmeal, | with turpentine and Matinee and Tivening antley St., 5 min. from center When potatoes turn black in cookin of vinegar to the wal clever Tonfkht is the last time this Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. The small mid-Victorian hat is | though a little trouble is entailed in | shake well until d production will be shown. i 3 the present leader in millinery, preparing it for use. ready for use.