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House Packed to the Doors--Everybody Delighted. Full of Novelties and Ginger. DON'T MISS SEEING MISS BOLTON BIG MUSICAL SUCCESS AS THE “YAMA YAMA GIRL® THE LYCEUM e Great Chorus and Production--Get Your Seats Now d Women Readers EENEY<Z|8 News for Theatre Goers and TRIP DOWN THE Plald Sklrt and Plain Jacket f Musical comeay JIi| |Immense Audience - GENE GOMEZ puiar remalo 1mper- {H'| Enjoys “Three Twins” sonacor I POLICE CHIEF” sreakfast | \ i i1 A Menu for Tomorrow | i A Given at the Lyceum ; One Notably Well Dressed Girl Is Wearing a Green and rult I } { l, f Make Morning Trotteur Costume i WO OTHER HIGH == o 5 . K . *Steamed Hominy Sugar and Cream CLASS ACTS i “The Three Twine,” which is at the Blue Small Plaided Skirt, Has Raised Belt and rolledinIter . e A o Potatocs MmAROT.SELIG sinaiie i i il e o Boked Fomtoes Spiritual Electricity WEEKLY B | opening performance there last even- irt ouse. | Pt We were speaking the other day of a newspaper man whom all Other Good Pictures Tnw = montlenthusiastically enioyen 5 . IR . |-‘:.m1 fo know. He once ran a weekly paper in a city not far from our nabiot Not a bit like a makeshift looks Them with a flaring overskirt ]nn"! o Lo n o eben (aliediandiheiwentiback . hbalilio el S i e i Not akes 1 a flari < z s Spice Cake man'’ 2 the young girl's morning trotteur cos- | from n hip-decp cireular yoke. .is o Sy ture. although ravely does the checked | vaised belt overl : ski arry any of the material of the gowns of the ladies, particularly those | plain jacket, and although many girls worn by Miss Callaway, being beauti- , are wearing skirts in two tones, with by an immense audience, and it was worth it, all the acting being good, the music pleasing to the ear, the circumstances of that failure were a trifle unusual, He Dinner. partner had inaugurated a subscription gathering contest. The were tickets to Kurope. The contest entirely failed of its purpose largest number of subscriptions was pitifully emall. What Well the paper wns sold and the ticke hought ) S ful and the piece itself superbly | @ jacket in one shade, therc is moth- « 5 sllicheipansripns old andithejtioketavare boustic Withithe mes ing sugestive of a uniform. Each suit | re occasions when its fronts ar Radish and Cr Salad SUTOE r fr y Wi . 8 of ) 9 mbunted. It was an ensemble that | y.& jnayaie o | buttoned, resembling an 1880 b Wafer e gone, went cheerfully back to work, to scrimp and save and hope for an- ; taE pe : E : 3 € Hy i sther five years, made a pretty picture and there were | That it is ible t yroduce the | closes of S o aleh Soft Custard ot f 3 i 12 possibleto "prodiiceithe ficl onlvine et Hielchestund We had been talkin cr these experiences and Molly had been listen- | many who remarked as they left the | result with the most conventional of | waist and from there slants toward the Coffece A many who a as they o © most conventional o rom there slants toward tl g i th R idE T SEIE I E e e o wasa Ot Tanie AATATT oL E Riat 80 1 H1Y hein ps @ shirt finest white liner whose collar make the wrist and ne Asparagu ishings of a black velvet jacket tked IMish - Boiled Potatc | | | | jacket, semi-fitted and, | { amed Carrots . | | theater that they would come again. | material is evidenced by the apear- | sides. Its narrow sleeves extend al- | gless| Spice. Cake—To three= | (i i it d o ing . ub everyvthing?” she kaidl finally l.«t PhoroP | | ““The Taree Twins” is a musical play | ance of a finely checked white und | most—not quite—to the wrists, for | anarters of a cupful of molasses add s O e T 4 i a)’fi ! lin two acts and has no particular | dark blue skirt and a plain nav rga | under it an immaculate blouse is al- | one traspooninl end a half of baking | The Cynic Rather Ilesents Molly's Admiration. | | meaning except that three men look | jacket. The skirt is untrimmed, and | Ways worn. With the green, blue and | soda dissolved in a little hot water; “T shouldn’t wonder if he couldn’t help himself,” said the wants-to-bes J | alike and there is much confusion oc- | while not actually flaving is far from | black suit ix worn a broad-brimmed | add threc-quarters of a pint of thici | cynie, casioned by their mistakes towards| narrow. On the other hand, the jacket | sailor or a cafe au lait nautical shape | sour cream, three-quarters of @ pound “Oh, n id Molly with a quiver in her voice. “I wouldn't want to BT TIMES TONIGHT their wives and sweethearts. If ther wequires marked flare about the hips | hat trimmed with pair of quills, tor brown ar and four and a half belfeve that, FRED MACE in was a little more age color given to | from clusters of pleats sct in below Decidedly ndividnal and only to be {cupfuls of sifted flour. Beat thorough- “And why not?” said the cynic, who seemed rather taken back at th {he full beard worn by Mr. (‘ross he | the belt. These - pleatings, opening | worn by girl of great personal style |1y, add four teaspoonfuls of cinnamon, Cisplay of feeling. “Pidn’t know you werc special interested in hat would make a fairly good double for | like half-furled. fans at either side |is a combination suit in scarlet plaided | four teaspoonfuls of alspice and one | direction, Molly. ha‘ Ham]e“ed Senator Lodge of Massachusetts. The | help to give character to a jacket | dark blue worsted and marine serge. | pound and a half of secded raisind cut “It isn't that at all and you know it isn’'t,”” retorted Moelly, colorir music was of the eatchy, merry char- | Which, in the deep frillings in finest | 8o bold is the plaid that it requires the { fine, Rake in loaf in a moderate “Tt's just this,” she went on, slowly feeling her way, it zeemed su » acter and the accompanying selections | White lace finishing its straight sleev subduing effect of a dark blue over- | cven or in little gem pans, fine thing to do that I'd be sorry to think he only did it because he had 'fl Jn“es were so well given that encores were | and falling over the shoulders fron | 1, divided at front, as well as at § Mutton Cecils—Chop fine suflicient Tt made me feel kind of happy to koow that someone could be honest ’ numerous, while the lines were read | the collar, suggests the garb pictured | back center, to show the single bo¥ | coll roast mutton to measure one| finc like that.” lant comedy that Is with care and clevernes Mrs, Hib- | by some of the old Dutch painters. In | pleatings of the underdre At front | pint. In a frying pan m one table- Did yvou ever feel at way, reader friend? Thrilled and uplifted and most delightful bard, as usual, eliciting much mirth | tone these frills match a filmy white | this two-sectioned overskirt baceiy | spoonful of butter, add the chopped | made happy with a sort of glorified happiness by the thougnt of « finc Y with her comedy, which in this piece | blouse, showing betv n the hall- | covers the hips, but its rippling sides { mutton, o tablespoonfuls of bread deed? | PATHE NEWS is accompanied with copious weeping. | ©Pened fronts of the coa | aron lower, while its beck poi 10 | criimbs, one scant teaspoonful of salt, One Way at Least in Which Honesty Pays, Misg Callaway looked well in 'mer | Black Velvet Jacket iwth Gay Plaiad | dcfinitely extended by long blue tas- | one-quarter of a teaspoonful of white | I have, often. And when 1 hear people question whether honest ER ATUR Leautiful gowns and if a choice w Skirt sels. ‘ pepper, one teaspoonful of onion and fineness pay I wonder If they count in that part of the price to be made between her songs she bbb A third color note is introduced by | juice, one-cighth of a teaspoonful of A writer on Lincoln declares that this yuntry could befter spar probably made the best impression | YI_IT"I: ;r" n and blue checked o» | means of a row of green oval buttons | mg ind the yolks of two raw eggs. vast guantities of its material resources than its spiritual resource in th TRUTH WAGOY (FIthRh e Ll EUU Dl anelx, e alded material s particularly effec- | on the skirt's front, and is repeated in | Stir until the mixture is hot through, | possession of the character and life of Lincoln. SHIch haalsuchEs ¥ swing to it | tive with black, when the two-toned | cord embroldery motifs, which, ming- | then set aside to conl. Make up into When I am appalled by the greed and dishonesty of some of our ith Max Figman. and which was given with a nicety | fabric is in “'m'f('td and the plain in | ling with yellow, border a boluro | balis (he size of an egg, dip in bheaten financiers who do not hesitate to imiose a heavy tax on the future of . of expression that was not lost sight | velvet. One of the notably well- | having three-quarter bell sleeves. This | cgg and rell in bread crumbs, then | 1yciness by inflating itz stock vaiue In order that they may add two or of by tae audience, which promptly | dressed girls among the set to ba | suit, in blue and scarlet, touched clev- | fry in smoking hot fat, Serve with fhree more millions to already swollcn fortunes, I comfort myself by re- 10TH PlPE ORGAN | | nanifested its appreciation. It was | brought out next winter is just mnosw | erly with green and ycliow, should ie | tomato or any hrown sauce. membering that there are such men as Henry Ford. R R G o 3olton, | Wearing a green and blue small plaid- | Worn with a hlue straw turban having | TS —5¢ AND IQ‘{ flindeedfajereatinightior ites Bolion : R e e ke ey - The Rich Man Who Gave Up His Own Lusury, ming Tomorrow W nced until she was tired and | ed skirt, whose narrow underdress is | « pair of Jong qui cros=c:d upon its ho danced { 1 was applauded again and again. For | covered to within four inches of ils ' flat crown. FINE SPECIALTY The thought of Ford of Iloston (I often wonder if he is any ‘relatiy { one encore she stood against the pil- | < | = of the automebile man) who gave up his steam yacht, his only luxury, be- i == | lar & M the stage practically | - ne ' cauge he did not think It right for him te have ft when so many lacked 9 :;‘u‘t ::r'l‘yt:‘:;:‘ ":41‘::: nx‘... 1y Lxrm to the DIVORCE QUEST]ON ““f,'”,';"' se1ves m. ;,rm_m the m.! ON KEENEY’S B”«Lv the necessities of life, is an insplration and I-u‘?n rk to me It help: N S floor and cracked Jokes and when she va-'\l e r,l\.o ; h.m.u.. Ry Phillips. as i i Keep me facing the right way to remember that there are men sane enough regained her breath she resumed her | PROVES GOOD PLAY | }larold Kickelbush, and Welba Lea- to make fortunes who are vet diviy mad enough to do things like that RE ——— Hartforé | aancing, taking a position on tae tina, as Catherine Spaldinz, a young Prall e attractively M Eownedi| These are the kind of men that let us keep our faith in human na [ couple cager to get married without ture. We see dishonesty and greed and welfishnesg all about us and we ‘16 Jiano where her nimble feet moved | — chy music and comeay that is NG L ! wonder if they are not after all the mezsure of man - e | publicity, add a. dellghtful comedy iy e Mont of the Season! quickly wita the music. This was all | _ ! really funny serve to make “A Trip et fheqdenzon William Anthony McGuire's “The | 10UCh to the whole R_.I Fagan, as | own the Harhor presenced by Tack And then wo touch upon lives like these and the thrill that passes PPE 5% ) in her “Yama Yama’ song, which on | t rouch 2 5 :I:tl ]nl"?‘:\l:"l.:n'l:;\(‘n(p?;us ane accasion carried her out into the | BivorcelQuention i fa iplayiiofiremaric ,,-,":r"'lf J'\,‘A“"‘ household wervant of | Xopia and Willie Landers, assisted | -through us is like a spirltual electricity gulvanizing us back Into hope and LILAC DOMINO” audience and in which she made a 2Ui€ -"”'“"‘-’_U\: is the vehicle of the (:1 »:N e v,m.( also ad |'hv1mm\ I by “The Vacation Girls’” one of tho faith and belief in human-kind. Cast of Grand Opera|most decided hit. Alfred Cross was | Hartford Poli Players for this week | Loich to the comedy side of the Pro- | gt specialties of its kind given In . . d & Grand Opora Chorne | very humorous, giving his lines with | And, as presented yesterday, shows | dugtion. = = | New Britain in a long time. The ac P w (e Symphony Orchestra good comedy ecffect, twhile Frank | Promise of beccoming one of the many RS o the three acts are | .g ropleto with original features o » successful productions of this .| &1 1aid in the sacristy of the church, {(},0 “first nighter were enthusias 2.00. Wright, another twin, made a great i i and the gett! 5 ! : it denl of @ vers difficult part, adding | 1t 18 a veritable sermon, although per- | AP the setting is very creditable. Ciir 16 Bt 'k & mugree tableld - haps a melodramatic one, and pre- 1 MOT AND JEFEF | much to the amusement of the plece. d ¢ N ! ~ery nigh class ana it s bound " 7 " | Flame wint alee be seen, ana Allan Mathis played the third twin | SONts numerous onportunitics for a || 1rove a big attraction all week. THE TRUTH WAGON "hAv"rr S l'”"“ el N”"‘: well and Mr. Birch made a very hum- | display of dramatic abllity of the 7 | | Nable and Mr. Landers are both clever s » | 50 than the preceeding one ; s ‘{5 and Fafh{qf?{ | e R b IS NEXT FOX PLAY | =" than the preceeding : & = | orous doctor. Mr. Fuller, who played :’:“l““;fl'.‘:j;‘_"‘;']"i‘]"‘r" few of which the : the father of Tom Stanhope, who was ayels : zro character leing particularly Riack and white beads a R N 2 arry swor 3 tev. il- 3lack § 3 3 Whinations " a ack an vends arranged STHEATER e e Harry Hollingsworth, as Rey. Wil Black and white combinations | mood. The girls in thelr uct (there 3 gls s nd it cade e rran Hartford. cellent liam Jerome, the Roman Catholic [ seem to Mo the fad of the moment in | are seven of them) are young and Fe ok -“ ks 4 end X ag artfors 5 ' g . rors of silks Ay S e ErecainRly it oe thae! s wimply shirred at the bottom 2 The attraction is a very meritqrious | PTiest. upholding the horrors of the | eilks, pretty and they sing and dance in | Fxcecdingly funny situations that| Week, Twice Dally. divorce evil, vot filled with comp - ertertaining fashion. The plece is | bring the screen presentation on an one, it has a pleasing effect and the 9 High military ollars standing Poli P T i 2 : sfon for all mankind s a part whic Some o e ne oatstare tbhul % R e e , S A Yt m TS standin e Players. zeneral verdict was that it was well pforalliman KL Anasiainant which o I the mex Rainfareabullt iven in thi cnes and specially ar- | equal suc Ulibasis = b th Bl away trom the neck are softened by 9" is exceedingly strovg i gives a | on exactly the same lines as a service Zeata 7 g ) ‘o Shubert photo-play | lVORCE QUESTION given and made an excellent per- \’11‘\‘ crc“mfv;lr» Wx:r‘:“x““\x:(l”rh”;..n;? L *'.“fli:‘u ¥ th ime lin 15 0 servi inged settings ar- used for each, ‘x_r\r:;ln:tn n, 1310 . (l‘x |'t:v|l“‘4||1 n“.-l ,“v.. STie or mioss pointad collars inslde 0c. Eve. 10, 20, 30, B0c, | formance. The following is the cast: ! ; g o ke fiel : Ihe scencry is very pretly and It sets| “What Happencd to Jones by Georg: | .., abury, as Deple Doe, has an —— oll the act well, The gowns of the | Broadhurst, was premier e = —_— Ned Moreland......Adrian S, Perrin difiicult role, that of a 0dd ornaments of breadwork are | younz ladis are strlish and new and | showing in New 1} n yesterday at | Teabel Howard.........Belle Flower neglected by his parents, who | heing utilized by many makers of | {hey 10t €Ol erable attention, Fox’'s and proved itself worthy of the MOTHERS. DU THIS —— PH".ADEI.PHIA Gen. Stanhope..........L. J. Fuller | /alls in with bad companions through | frocks, “The Police Captain,” a dramatic | #tellar position on 3w high class Tom Stanhope. .. ....Alfred Cross | force of circumstance becomes a — | playlect, the story of which was | motion plcture pre L. Fred Mace | = Kate Armitase......Emily Callaway | dope fend, and vet is unable to for- |y o0 Tl founded an actual occurrence in | is supported by i ¢ Ne east When the Children Cough, Rub ENTAL HU Mrs, Wint .. Adelaide Hibbara | ret his love for his ister, and through | 27 #FRESTE EREre CRERN I s eran ix another big feature | Shubert screen favorites, the photo- Musterole on Throats \olly Summers. . .......Lois Bolton | this s driven to commit murder. | | 0° i : of this wecl's show. It ix presented | graphy is excellent as well as the and Chests 4 . Dick Winters..... .Frank Wrig H]r.-: ]vln_\'m':l of the part. while seme- | ° . | In Charles Donaid and a company | siaging, and as a multiple recl \. o - Marry Winters. ... .Allan Mathis | What melodramatic at times, is verv | of capable neople. The playlet deals | attraction it leaves nothing to No telling_how soon the symptom: 193 Ma"] s‘ree‘ FIrst JKeeper. . - o vnnnn...Jack Fargo | Ktrong, and to this is due not a little The tilted small hat with the short | oy :hr e 414'.., of sn“.,.';‘,m.,,, The | sired. “The Tlome Breakers.” may develop into croup, or worse. p_.\m :, Second Keepe e Rilly Wade | ©f the credit,of thw play. vail iy seen among the most attractive | .cne is a court room and the ques- | reel Keystone comedy, keeps the st | then’s when you're glad you have a jar Over 25¢ Store v v S Marguerite Skirvin, the leading wo- | Millinery. tion is answered from four different | dard of this popular make of films up | of MUSTEROLE at hand to give K- AT MODERATE PmcES | Richard Winters. e Ruth Prie ) Man ,as Mamle, the neglected daugh- / 7 angles, that of a woman social worker, | to its highest mark, and thiriy minutes | prompt, sure relicf. It does not blister jrom 8 A. M. to 8 I’. 5L | Dr. Hartman..........Wyrley Birch [ t¢r. wWho is forced against ner will into Buttons = are the only acessories | a gir), ‘e captain ana a sailor in | of good hearty laughter is dispensed in | As first id and a certain remedy ¥s by Appointment | Mattaew ...............Jim Connor |8 |1f_o that is worse than death, and ! to many of the emirently smart tai- | court si¥ months' cruise, Tt its many laugh provoking situations 'A"r s mnothing like .\iL’.\'T!tROl;]-‘ IONKS, D.D. S et R on (halrenchat scal Vicw Iann allvEKUTEAEDb ath SRt e iCCIRNO TN o 1 RIQTC dRBUT e { 1= interestinaly told and the climaxes | The latest chapter of ‘““The Rlacl housands of mothers know it. Yo 5 370 Lo Oe ‘ Shrostr parents, appears in but twe of the ire gripping in their foree Lox™ serial is full of mysterious | <hould keep a jar in the F‘m,:,‘ B Monks, D D27 Rtorningcotiie acts. Yet in these two acts she hag a | Vestees will probably be one of Returning to vavdevi after hav- | situations that one delights to witness | It i the remedy for adults, too. Re Act ””“"‘;‘T"‘“" 1"""“ 2t Dr.|role of great strength-—a role which | the hest style features of the season | ing pl : < role m “The|and it holds one enthralled from be- !ir\'vz‘ 5“"3",{“{"' Bronchitis, Tonsil — ! Hartman's, Visiting day. SNE neetalniih e ncteristic | i .\ Laberty Bell - six months, Gene | gitning to end. Tho Pathe News wag | itis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neural JNce Time—Present, Summer. ability. i - Gomes the populat femate Imper- | #iso shown. This edition is most in- | &3, Headache, Congestion, Pleuris ur insurance and : : | Ada Daiton; as Mrs. Roger Manners, Stri joles, frequently it S T e & l.‘:‘tn‘)‘: ”mnn'u’-r:v] teresting from the standpoint. that | Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Ache: rety Bonds ATothers of Tis Cobmtey the divorcee who cannot take back " imalTare much iisedl 10T | b he (K atnaGal enthttaine o | it eove s aritare st ogtl fiite e ing o, ||Ofi Backor Yokate/f Spraine, Sore ‘M bi by hoving yowr insuc. | . Sl her child, for fear of the effect it will r ., | makes an attractive prima dona and | the general public. Rilly Sunday ie | 165 Chilblains, Frosted Feet and Cold: by & man who knows | N'@Ve through all ages past and will | yove upon her other children, born of - Be decieves his audicnce oasily. Ho | shown at Patterson, Jeft Davis of “The | Of the Chest (it often prevents Pneu through all to come take care | .. cubsequent marriage, plays her Torpe zray, dreadnaught gray | has 4 clear soprano voice und a dain- | Fotel DeGInk” is rhown removing his monia), i A. PARSONS, :‘,d“‘,:‘(",,‘\'r;‘\‘:j;»“’ ‘( "’"y’y‘""‘m"l”’(‘:“j"fi l:\'_‘“' part with skill, as does Ben MacQua- | and mole gray a1l liked for the ! tivess that make his impersonations | chattels from his famous winter quiar- ,m':}‘_)’:"” ."{“I"’-“ l‘ in 25c and S0c jars Booth's Block. hilien YW h elrEd | rie, that of Herbert Locrwood, her | quiter spring st | mest natural, ters as well as the latest news from | R‘ pecial large hospital size for $2.50 ayoritegreriedy, aivorced husband, who, aiso, through e | Masbelle and Fonda have a classy | he theater of war. Tho anove men- | pg SUre you get the genuine MUS — . — {, In nlmost every home in the land | selfishness and love of position in Jife. | Warly victoriz TaniTalionsiis enTh uselineiact. torliths onones | {ionadlattrastionuisillibe Tanownilitor o AROLE-|Refuse imitations—get wha | Lydia E. Pinknan's Vezetable Com- | not realize, until it is too late. | found in drosses, coats, mantels and | These people are exceptionally clever | night for the last times, and Fox | {yo ask for, The Musterole Company PECIAL . pound s tne recognized standard | {he crime that he has committed. John | millinery altogether e thiioh aat "won instant =aprova) | mattona laesiringd twolsolial hourslof. | s yemnd, Ohio. \S, DAFFODILS, TULIPS | household remedy for female lls; | as Eugene Lawrence, the skep- — lnst evening. The Lavarines und their | pleasing and diversified entertainment 0c Per Dozen | thousands of American women owe | tical lawver, who seeks to prove hv | Afternoon dresses or cnanszeal dog “Honey” won considerable ap- | will do well to visit Fox-s Greenhousc Quality | their good health to it. Made from |argument that divorce is justifiable, | taffeta have circular bands of velvet! j'ause last evening for thelr work. Tomorrow ushers in Max Figman NSY PLANTS | the roota and herbs of the fleld, it is [ thus leading up to the plot of the | ribbon, tucks and braid il 8 snd Lolita Robertscn, two most popu- | 5¢ Per Doz | 2 simple remedy in which suffering | piay. also gives a creditable perform- ieranimn red chiffon with pale | lar scheen artists of the times in "‘r‘)w-‘ GREENHOUSES | women may place perfect confidence. | ance. Tal Iggs, as Mike ILeiter, Praperies and princess effect 2rayish biue in a big ribbon bow was { Truth Wagon™ t brilllant comec Hnton St. It contains no narcotics or harmful | proprictor of the dive to which Mamie | have to be left to t lover and ! used in a recent charming evening [ arama by Hayden falbor. The ver §. 8%4-3 Whiting st. | drugs—advt. has been lured, whileianpearing!in the | plonceriof tha lung, skirt { £own, ; itest chapter of “The Exploits of