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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916. News for Thea?ér _Goer's‘ d_nd Women Readers e Theater o istinction— — = ! B s ; | MY STYLE DIARY For the Best People ’r AT\ A & n the Bes heater. " / AN < / / s | REVELATIONSOF A WIFE] ; By ADELE GARRISON Week of Jan. 10 & , Manufac[urers’ : Jack's Gocd-bye. told him a falsehood about the dinner. | Margaret, stop this immediately, | That is all the more reason why you | Stop it, I say.” should hurry over there. I don’t be- . - ‘ €e | Ao ” lieve he will say anything, however : | N kN Jack took me by the shoulders and | 3¢ T read him correstly, he'd ratl : | EN S SUIT shook me, none too gent either.} Jcld that knowledge over your head R\ ] £ | ! The Cross Players B oia not niame nim, tor nis rough- | it a soit of secrec anacrstanding | 2 § B | ness was t oW I nceded to bring | him—the b 13 | . : i i i 8 10 12 ™~ | me out of my fit of hysteria | “Thats just what he is” I inter 1 i b Y The joy of finding my wedding and | jccted he v 2 : D UPWARD TO $20.0¢ Bayard Veiller's Tremendous 28 | . oqooment rings after the shock of | “I know.” Jack clenched . £? 3 | e B RTINS A0 Success in Four Acts. | losing them, the realization that I|“And I haven’t even the privilege of i | s need not tell Dicky about their Ic knocking him down without making = \ . ‘ Va'ues $12 to $3) B | haq made me hysterical for the first | things worse for you é¢ ot e 3 time in my life, | Again for a second’s disloyal flash | ; | l ln 7 My sobs and peals of laughter | tl'e contrast between this brother- g R e Ry s rdually subsided. I saw Jack take | cousin of mine and iy husband came Y ) : _ ok | S Price_with those offered else- Up the speaking tube. ! {0 me. Jack would have kept S ice with tho rered el “Drive on about a mile past that ad- | from ever mecting such men as Harry | A g where. We are giving you ” dress T y then turn und | Underwood. Dicky had introduced , 5 - e e aw Bl | _5d come back.” he said to the driver. | h'm to me as one of his intimates. ! MORE for your money and He did not speak again to me until | He had ignored, }yvl '“,‘,”fom,"l the = i B e wf‘ m S i I was perfectly quiet. Then he said | peinted attentions with which Ha ; _vermitting you e on- Superior. Scenic Equipment | *n a perfectly commonplace tone | Underwood made me uncomfortable @ i : | t venient W (LY Pay Augmented Cast, Etc 3 “Are you sure there will be nobody | upon every occasion of our meeting. | nt Paymen 4 " | at your apartment to notice your At the same time Dicky had been e Same - Prices—M | pearance?” wildly jealous of this dinner iith | i f and 20c. Tvenings, -, M | X0, nobody,” T answered. “Dicky ! jack, whom T had not seen for a year, OoOu are saie 20¢, 30c 50c. bas gone to Mrs. Underwood’s for|snd who was the best iena - my | = | r, a I give the maid the day | mother and I had ever had This Will Be the Largest dinner, and giv e 5 Sl o % a 1 | BL DOROTHY CL. N ll Theatrical Weck .Ever M8 | off becanse we were going to dine out. | And yet I realized that I loved my | OISO (CIL AR, i Wie outa e|\ SIMIPLY SAY “CHARGE IT"—NO EXTRAS! OVERCOATS [ tn Now Brital Why 7 husband wildly, with all the strength | Such a stunning tea gown as I saw | Il 8 l preld nNew_ Britaln, “Because then it will not be neces- | I had, and that Jack, with all lat Madame’s, this afternoon! Ther Co— il 3 9 ary for me (o go in with you. Will | tender consideration for me, all his|Was a sleeveless slip of Chinese blue | at er OInn's sl e g past kindnesses, wonld go out of my |Velvet that had deep armboles, ani B I AND UPWARD TO $20.00 Dimly I realized that in very truth, | jife now forever. { through two slits in the front came | M d f f " ” . he himself would express it, m Tears That Blind | a sash of burnt-orange ribbon of very | €gicine Ior your | Values $12 to §27 i S grosgrain silk. This hung ig brother, Jack, was strictly on the| . . =~ o D grosgrain silk. This hung St A G b o o [y Bhe taxl had turned Jat the fmlls | loosely fover he hips,'and where it €0 ecause it 1s - ) a ate 0o o e poken o y Jack, nd was now | Sd > back i i by | 2 When do they expec almost in front of the apartment |mmis gorgeons coffcet was worn ows LLe€ IFCIN mMOrphine, TEGESAR MISCH&TQRE wood T TR | = 411, | building where my home was, 6 Bt s s @es Gl b 6 G | . i hey don't really expect me at 2 ] e A was, [a stip ace, over chiffon of a gray- | 2 : C | ey dowt senile expact mo at he b s A e ot (el jees e ies ofs ma cliloroform, eodeine, | 687605 MAIN STREFT JE i olaitheniicyina e dintee i id. “The first opportunity that You |attached to the slip, were also of | heroin, or other dangerous HARTFORD MAJIESTY Hat Jack T can’t seel themi ‘I canti|heve when you can do it tactfully. tell | lace The velvet tunic rippled abo.t | 2 | 4 o1 THE i el | vour husband everything that hap-|the knees in front, and ended in a drugs. Take it Today. 08 P e von can” Jack's tone was ; pened today. Then you can snap your | tasseled train in back; it was lined | :D. AND THURS., v “you must. When we reach | fingers at Mr. Underwood's sneers.” | with burnt-orange. Lou Tellegen In e e aur Facel aniliniel e eaEbEd iy Mnande e zainiand i o M | fo o momits “when o | VI 0 R e o o sue,| STANLEY WORKS AT | Faghion Hinls by May Manton have calmed down a little telephone | - Seave ot littlo Bl he saic: | THURS. AND FRIL | these people and go directly to them. RS0FBAAIY. I 0 am MOR RO, | SGicaip S T e hess o ulgoda by Wianti i ibe LYCEUM TONIGHT | — “THE CAVE dinner, knowing you have just dined, | @Ple to tell your husband that I didn’t. i 2 But you will be there with your hus- | I &m going straight to the hotel. If — FRL. AND SAT. band and his friends, where a bride | 70F any reason you should need me Kicel Do I il e later in the day you can 'phone me “THE HEART | Faclis Unselfish Plans’ there But 1 can’t imagine any pos- OF JENIFER” ! sibility of your needing me.” | He smiled sadly as he finisned. T| He sprang out of the taxi, helped i 5;‘” & lm]l"]' it lh“”l e throat: | me to alight, walked with mo to the | 4o sonitentiary on false evidence, wio The lfl bl Th‘ ow good he was, this brother-cousin | qoor of the apartment building, lifted | 3 SrEi: ks | of mine, putting aside his own suffer- | his hat and sz! me. i e \:’;C\'Orl.vn Hr;n‘n::vs hle- IT(\;Wlnge upon s \W excusapie lng e nelied : s e ! the man who accused her by marry- . A P ndeicscdiaw e th the tasinaha i o Hd s stumbled QOWN | o¢ trouble with the police and finally . And one of them, to my mind, is the | “That,” said the dignitary, : he hall to the door of my own apaft- { Jio..ine him and hers: 2 ; wearing of soiled white glove 1 | but does not excuse - conduct imed that I was going to his home, | ment. clearing him and herself of wrong do- f aring soile glove 1se your conduc ‘Within the Law,” ~which the third week of the Alfred Stock Co., at the Lyceum ton for its heroine a young woman, con- victed and sentenced to three years in order to get rid of him T told him that | key, and then remembered that I had There is a young ‘con girl!from . pRcaiofknonprlienpeRwele i othylinnive e luycnay thal ddn S SN 4 44 5 diser chgaieris ith v Mt ; ! Chicago, who produces a laugh every in school. She was stepping out of | cases out of a hundred, they cannot had a dinner engagement with vou, | jeft it iying upon my dressing table. | 2 ¥ il tti inic i ol : able. | i she says a line, and her part is p N her little closed car and bidding the | be excused. letting him think that the dinner was | The incident was the proverbial last she saya o llne part 7 e e ; | ¥et to come.” e o e e B e it | lons, Alfred Cross'will have & chance _ A= fur-clad chauffeur wait while she | A torn veil is another unnecessaiy 4 T % e e / dences surely that she was reason- | haps > cs always affo ‘REMEMBER THE ALAMO’ poke sharply, “Of course he knew | entrance for me T felt as if I didn’t | P12¥, When he goes through his third S iho as deaton | Naps onel cannoh alvays ARl Sed when he heard me speak of not being | care whether anything else happened | 1®85¢¢: : e - : 3 hsi Al Y VoL DUS DEO oAn nWORs| _ S fsaetl | : : s she paused to greet me T moticed | ness unadorned by any veil is more e TStdical | Vers i Turner, the leading part. It requires i | h g [ . M‘:il(’;:n-l:;‘:;l.‘.?: mr:-(tzi‘.lm of M speed, outburst of passion, tendc | A E on very much-soiled white | adorned than by a torn veil of | strength to the bill. emotions. g5 B | 2 ShelDidn't Have to Hang Ontoia (| 1o SH 5 cBse st thefivetl as BEE ) ‘ednesday and Thursday, Lask Tonight begins the manufacurers ki £ torn during the day thp la 0” AT FOX’S TONIGHT! Wednesday and Thursday, Lasky’s n C manufacurers 5 i Strap. A "l | e = i . B 5 1 It seemed to me that she was with- L | Lou Tellegen, will have the position their theater party of some 500. x at sh 1 : § — ) a ax B " = S| Silk. . The capture 2nd slaughter of prominence, The Big Four num- AN e | SR 1t ]4]\ ]Shr(';l‘ of excuse for ”Mx‘ miu S ”lwld.' (n : ; S et o .. AW ill-breeding. She evidently had | Shoddy silks and velvets aiso Edison said “Give | ber this week will be “The ave Man, LR | \ L : 3 | ) B R e e e A PARTV EROCK , tones " Snough 1o Keen . plenty” ot | scen ckcusanie o mo T would defeat of the exicans arc ach | hich J. Stuart Blackton starred. <lov on 1d; she was in a |far rather appea in a plain, well- Eirain [[anvEinsuctorbysiin v s S R LSO BRR ] Cl sty an 3 extenuation of ing been obliged | shoddy velvet, for the one would 2 Reel Keystone Comedy month with text bool David W.| Hazel Dawn leading the cast, will be AS BIG SISTER'S to hold a soiled trolley strap. | mean simply that I was poor, the s “The Birth of & Nation” i odtate.| In addition to.these films there will | i A that this case was without extenu:i- | pretentious things el G ook in other cases there might be some | means that we cannot fully express through the doendes ana . presonti | some first run General Film releases 2 L other o z I s — = ¢ = : : as, for instance, in the case a | our personality in our clothes. B | emerged with a series of ideas for| ¢VeTV day : 8857 (With Basting Line and Added of f v Il ? photo spectiicles based on historical | . 30'}"\1{‘{//"’}‘“’('}”5) (1‘{“\‘\9 with ”‘“‘(j‘ clean white gloves, but returns at |fer the simple, the real, the unpre- cs in the srowth of these United | ] for Misses an e orch 16an night with the of a day's wear | tentious and the clean, to the shoddy, | 2 Y Ates 8 3 - :{ Me'}u B years, upon them. Yes, that is much less |the cheaply pretentious, the imita- IHEATRE—Hartford chool teachers whi have been | | f {‘and asked me to give him a lift, In I fumbled in my mesh bag for the | "8 ' R RS e oten oy il S oatanhe i Lateel OIS “That makes no difference,” Tack | np the janitos to sen if I comid set | to act as the “gyp the blood” in the I : o went into the bank, sufficient evi- | offence against good dressing. Per- D. W. GRIFFITH'S L8ble 1o nng the ring ibet vou hidls o or i Miss Julia Herne will play Mary B\ (/& dressed, too, in every detail but one, | the veil altogether. Beauty or plain- o t uncommon interest and should give| moments and the whole gamut of i NI saovess course there i the possible axtiie The Martyrs of ' | picturization of “The Explorer,” with | week and the Stanley Works have Better Good Serge Than of the defenders of the When Thomas A e more history in fiftcen min flamin e i JUST AS PRETTY 9 machine, and therefore had not the | worn woolen suit than in a shabby i Giber Denties | A o B e T e | IR T B S e Perhaps you will rce with me | other that I liked cheap, shoddy, Iy Set to WOk on tomes gram il be three mood vaudeville acts and | ! ing circumstances, but will hold that | Most of us are so limited by S&r - oman who has left her home with | we can at least show that we pre el techersl whol hace gibeen One-Piece frocks are greatly in demand ¢ulpable than to start out with | tion and the soiled HONIGIRERA TS o Pacific coast have sent “Bros ; for the younger contingent and this one “°iled gloves, but ~why wear white With My Letter Friends. Theater Francais Company N R A Breakfast. X eith ite heleto sugaestionis peculiatlyat ® BlovesHiny casesiillice Wtnatat . al Question—In choosing » witd bt New Yo 1 the Comedy - .‘,"\" paencationaly French Pancakes. : 5 tractive. In the picture, if 1s made fron n't dark suede or dog-skin gloves | which type of face should be a sign T V) ‘ el e Butyrs 0 . Broiled Bacon Shirred Eggs 4 a light weight wool materialy woven witl ™Much better thaa sure-to-be-soiled | of agreeableness; or, in other word “LA SOURIS™ Rl “‘"“‘]‘j‘}j‘ the e Doughnuts Coffec ; s a check and trimmed with plain banding White ones? ) jsn't the round-faced woman alway B 55 o 515 mens of il LI Ertion TAThoR : : : but you could think of it copicd in silk o An Explanation, Not An Excuse. | more or less of a scold? G has been proved true _ x fn gabardine or in poplin or indeed in any [ believe it was Bisma who, Answer—I know some that aren't S ol the samol hichy] Souttle aLh . o I aterial, Tt would be a vers baving pushed himself, out of turn |and. some oval-faced that are, ‘and L Souttle Berane brtitens Poaagn bandsome frock or a very simple one ay and without the proper introduction, | vice v hould choose a wife bne or the other is chosen Broadclcth into the presence of a Church dig- | by a study of her disposition rather 1 light weight, with trimming of \'1-!\(‘; ritary, haughtily explained the 1c shape of her face would make a very handsome dr: IDAY & SATU p 14-15 s coming to Fox's tod d tomor- row is inspired by the thrilling strug Tea. e of Texas for independence from | Diuncr. Mexican yoke of the dic Barley Soup. nta Anna. Historically cor ‘ Veal and Ham Pie Wi serge would make a very durabl] the story told by the pictures so skill- | Baked Potatoes fne. Below the bolero-like portion ¢ fully manipulated by Grifiith. The | Creamed Carrots s . yeep yoke, the body pertion and ‘i% events leading up to the massacre Cottz Pudding Lemon Sauce Girt are cut together, piaited and heid which inspired the slogan “Remember Coffee ,,v means of the belt at the waist line. WOODRUFF CLUB ! the Alamo,* and the quick venzeance | French Pancakes.—Three oggs, two taken by the Texans under Sam Hous- Presents a New of Romanc { THE CINDERELLA MAN™ « rices: Nights $1.50; Mat- 5, to $1. Seats Wednesday | tablespoonful sugar, three ounces [r]s. of material 36 in. wide, 614 yds. 44 ton portraved with real fidel \ - 4 - T A side i 3% v : . JGES FOR > o e Py = flour, grated rind half lemon and i ¢ § ¢ 54 in. wide, with %5 yd. 44 in, COLLEGES FOR WOUNDED Houston. Davi chokelis WSt ient. PRI E RIBE HRG e e L : fide for collar, cuffs and belt and 314 = R | o smith. James Bowie and other hero: itwo tablespoonful e s rds. of baudmg.v . - Courses Offcred in rmany to Dis- | A rion 1o soe and he thrillea | (APlespoonfuls preserves. Beat butter : The pattern No. 8 is_cut in sizes abled Officors. | Q - R | ! B e EReanC EG e o b . Gl e ; or 16 and 18 years. It will be mailed) | i H ;h:‘l‘{”- ?'.nf]] ;':‘:'\y '-’)7 _h«;j‘f"‘bm Q:fl; lemon rind and juice, and salt; beat - o any address by the Fashion Depart-i (Correspondence of Asso, Press) | kS aer SR Ul e 2 e xture for ten minutes, nent of this paper, on receipt of ten cents. | { - For the 16 year size will be needed, 65§ £ 6 ar o ) the o o e o sented to the life of add grad- Berlin, Dec. 18.—College courses | ually eggs and milk. Coniinue beat- | ! ring recital of the struggles of th for i e il ihhoenwounts | “The Martyrs of The Alamo” will | * < minute: after r campaign hardships a W g g L.“ E b k e E!imn' is added, and allow mixture o | § £ R, O D O D 0 WO MOMOKE | offcred, a start having been made by 1SS Lillian fuban : p. m. Hale Hamilton and Polly Moran | 5204 one hour. Put some of the ¢ Technological Institute at Dant- : | - i ¥ % o i butter into an omelet pan and heat ¥ The object of the courses is to o Sope f Ne Yorl 1d an all star cast of Keystone prin- | 0 Seeasac sl f aln H ac i s who e N Jliged to i OPrANno—o ew haltaliirer bl ol el g ovniin about a cupful of the pan- . % mn flle fit officers who have been obliged to E . T i | con el o cake mixture and hake for twenty abanden their army careers through Friday Evening, Jan. 21 pesificam e Oyithatim bR i o fiea e o el Caen e oo o i - ; Is often of the most violent lisability for positions as mayors in | of laughter rolling down your cheecks veegan ol : | This is the kind of el = FAg ISR sl Linys conBp ost iions Rasi ey e 0 UT}I CO‘ V(;. CH[]RCH and several other single reels of care- v:m::::un ‘vN ged with 1gar, spread | ). o he kind f a party gown character, yet it is surpris- the smaller cities, h er officials in eslno oa 2 : ¥ ¥ s clever mother can make. It - 5 ureaus, and ¢ or ac = e sn i bl ah o hot jam on one side and turn municipal h.‘n(,v; § {‘.n her admin ive posts which in Germany re- £k = e S ontinde this i1 | 1S fashionea of pale blue tafrets ¥ ing how quickly it disap- ADMISSION 50c¢-T5c¢. junction with the big feature. SYgHLe ot asphall alontnnoRtnis il e DR i E quire a certain amount of preliminary ! clears bad X mixture is used up. i\’n‘nr JArTow ruffles on the sk pears whendsloan’s ILifni- il L et o i vhich are met by an overdress ment is used, not on or etic T ir kets May Be Secured from Porier Kedgeree of Fish—One-half pound | i 2 Pl = L s b/ theoretical education, bu and Dyson and from Club GEORGE FAWCETT TO cooked fish, one-fourth mound - aies. | White net. The empire hodice is o it it K backache but for Rheumatism, | - {two hard cooked eggs, two heapin !.mm] with a little wreath of French Neurzlgia, Nerve Pains, Sloen’s The courses of instruction inciude comp eXlOI‘S BE SEEN IN “MOVIE” | t2blespoontuls butter, seasoning rosebuds, from which depends a bit LA e e A B = salt, pepper and grated nutmeg. Brealk RRLitegShadonlace > fish into small picces removing BOWLING | skin and bonme. Wash rice and boil Slo@i’i S 9 Bosworth's drama of love and duty, | it for twenty minutes; strain and | Member Liniment is remarkebly effective. & mics, banking, theory of insur: 5 Pimples and blackheads dis- | statistics, commercial branches, i | appear, red, rough, blotchy com- guages and many other subjects which plexions usually become clean, { the embryo business man or munici- | | clear and velvety, and hair health pal official would find useful in his| | and beauty are aided by the reg- i future career. A course of study cov- ular use of Resinol Soap. It does ering five months and including five | | «jts work easily,quickly and at little hours instruction daily is contemplat- cost even when other methods fail, | ed, tuition hnmg‘i free for veteran of- Restinl B ometaine the sootidly Wbl ficers and for such noncommissioned ing Restnol meaication which doctors pre- | officers and men as have the nece: ; Sebibe for skin troubles. Soid by all druggists { preliminary education na social alers in toiles 0ods. standing for such vostx | A e The Majesty of the Law, ith | ¢ he oven hop e har PS PS DS and Private Paries | goorge rawcett, the eminent actor, |rois) Whites of eges finely, melt but For Infants and. Children, I Vlnlment Accommodated. playing the lead, and the Metro fea- Anuani sputiingfan fulcoly end KILLS PAIN “‘Reep a bottle in your home."" Price 25c¢., 50c. $1.00 | ture, “The Woman Pays,” Valli Val [merren white ot egel ada season- | The Kind You Have A!ways BD“EM ings; stir over fire till quite hot. Pilo flding Ne!son | 1i and Edward Brennan starring, v up on hot dish, sprinkle over w Beaeh tha | be prominent on the photoplay pro- |yolks of eggs previously rubbed pram at Keeney’s tonight and tomor- |through a siove. Garnish with pars- row. They are five reel dramas of |ley and serve hot. i ) £ 472-174 ARCH STRELT. ignature of 5 o T P T 2 0 D O O P IR SR w7 3 3 2 o RO BOR