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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1916. —_—— LYCEUM] L ~ News for T heater Goers and Women ~ e g IREVELATIONS OF “PHE STRANGE CASE ~ |[| =rw=o= For the Best People In the Best Theater. . | By ADELE GARRISON who was already vigorously reclean- s | W i | eek of Jan_ 31 o Yh, Missis Graham, dis is joost [ ing her stove. (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) | | awful. T could cry my eves all out.” The salad I had planned was he Alfred C : | Katie stood in the middle of our “”_p‘p‘ 1 ‘1» W“””o* : 1: nlut:,‘( I1,w} | % C eaves, Whic < i S, o - i - 3 r sa v rning . I oSS (e M, (ie EITE 67 66| e R e h :I‘I]\m | Read these cpisodes, each com- | tion the prosecutor sat down, turning Ovel Coats : = [ plete in six inscrtions. See them acted | the small witness over to Langdon, Playerq spair. The water from the over-|ceme u slice of canned pineapple. ke B | flow bathtub in the apartment above | The &0ld of the pineapple looked | 9n the motion picturc screen at the IN - had nearly wrecked the cheerful tidy { into whose tired face fresh hope had T =i I 2 { now come. His voice, as he spoke Our $12.00 Overcoats are $8 Geo. M. Cohan’s mysterious Gl | Toom which was Katie”s pride. moment to admire the combination | EPISODE end thersnaiiins dad wibing il joves Our $14.00 Overcoats arc i “Never mind, Katie.” . I tried to | before piling jn the center of each ; 7t . jvith thophachaol, Io dnd (ansnares now selling at ; $10 comedy in prologuc ( Bl e oy oo el e nrin g e e e Re SRR RGeS S RN S momenth athl cast evervalevol (H1mea eetly g e e s lad o nd & B ehiiogue. B - ithouen T SESoNreit s TN Rcould| iRt ti e s e s M T b B s o h or | TS iupon iR aniaisomalothtiel honl | screcnie S ARC A frishien ERUTLAN Our $16.00 “cry my eves all out.” ol NS e ility vanished from those watching | J_OC-l sald ]'dv"(k' on, hw‘ voice n‘:w now selling at Dot no good, to s ‘never | stuffed olive faces as a wave of surprised, comi- | of kindness, “‘that night wasn't the S | ; ! ment slibped from lip to lip. For af- | first time you had seen Mr. Pollock, i B | ind. Katie's voice wa I Tow i you HEC thoss Bttt 1 | “I feex dis kitchen so nice dis morn- | was just foolish gl Sa ter all, if Mary Page had indeed gone | Was 1 ; I [] ° | ing, clean my gas stove, scrub my f\,m .’,‘,‘;: r"‘;,',:h] fr,?“,‘g\"’, ’]'\I,l‘i"":“““‘f”:“l‘r'l‘ into that room expecting Langdon, | “No, sir,” said the hoy in his shrill |. en’s uits B | 0or, et evervthing ready so I have | furnish. (i and not Pollock, it robbed the murder | young voice. “Everybody knew Dave all my time for lunch. I get me up| “Oh, how nice!” Katie carolled. | °f.th¢ infamy of cool deliberation. Pollock at the Republic. He ¢ z s arv = N re a i r Sle | Our 2.00 Men's Suit at 5 o'clock. Now joost look at it.” | “vat kind of dressing vou want on Mary herself was both surprised { there a lot—him and Mr. Slade.” vs. L S 8 5 @ analconriis b (il dden i on And he was etty generous in are now selling at She swept the room with a gesture of | dot? L Ve . 2 K ’, her hand that was really quite tragic. | A Special Totter. cvents, and, dismissed from the wit- | tis tips, wasn't he?” The question was | oue s1400 % I glanced at the clock. The hands| The same kind you boom ness-box returned to her own seat | quiet, and the District Attorney, “" | 5 2 b, "€ | bewildered at the seeming import-|had made a move to interrupt. sank indicated 20 minutes after I made | salad last night,” T returned. “That|,nce attached to what had heretofore | hack without speaking as the boy an- a s\rxdden, swift decision. prepared mayonnaise mixed with | oo G S ) TR PR | ewered: b o :'mm»;(nr» You, Katle, Just let) cream. Keep the salad, the dressing | “ pliT "0 S0C it S0 Sl in tho | “OR. so-so! He could afford to me GET YOUR SEATS NOW. f fl" Eh'r( t o IMt ‘ho.\ and we | ind thr‘* cream on the ice.until almost | oves of the District Attorney and UAG o lon the ! Sishit when line : g will hurry around together. {he last minute. Then mix the dress- | o : 2 . Vg8 4 o B o 2 Same Prices, Matince 10c, 20¢c § “Ifraid you get too tired.” The |ing With the cream, garmish the salad | L20Edon, and there was a gleam of | asked you to take that messago 1o | LADIES’ AND MIs Night, 10c, 20¢, 30¢, 5c words were deprecatory, but T caught ‘w and serve ! i triumph in the latter’s eves as the Q\szsir"amllw gave you a good big | i the relieved tone in the girl's voice, | ‘“Yes, ves, T k v Kati S SnberinshodtEcmithe o tolitoo s Remne s inni e T O ‘o relleved tone Il sirlibclcey) Medten [ ee know,” Katle nodded | tne oath. Before he went into the Yes.” said the boy, beginning to ! Uits an oats 3 AR e S B el Bl e PR | witness-box, however, the judge lean- | whimper again. “But I didn’t do Hin R (i TGS o > T "“:':n"m"“i‘lfl‘fl“::‘ ed forward and frowned down at him. | for that. T didn’t think there was any AT BIG REDUCTIONS Bt it i e cheenl g Tl e e e S Do you understand, Joe,” he said | harm in the message. He says to mc hurri £ my str own and | pla i harshly, “that what vou have just | savs he, ‘It's just a joke I'm playin’ s — hurried: out of my street gown and|planned for a first course. Into & |takenis an oath? And that the law | on her, Joe’ he says. T want to fool SAR [X\ISCH QTORE HARTFORD'S into corking dress al kitchen | sauce ps | . ‘}OL‘,‘(‘]‘th:L':g:n ";‘]"r\q el {1;"mrmy"::av"lf;‘(;hsqf{’"m""‘_”r can put you into prison for perjury if | her.’ And he gimme five dollars—and 687-693 MAIN STREET MOST Rl S > - e i E S, 2 alf an onion | .. ca & fter ; Jaughed—and 1d e to beat it— | vty everything was in such spotless readi- | siiced, while into the double boiler T :z?):“ixxdgot::’f Lol onelexactiiiuthaticn Ex HARTFORD HELPFUL 3 n:fi]s'mf'or th'r;mai::;valmx:‘f rni“mc'::f’“:fi!t | 1':1\2& a ‘r}Lnarf ortmilk, Putting ves, sir!” stammered the boy “That is all, T thin said Lang- STORE . 5 s in-law. sially he I sIats se on e gas stove to simmer T|«p'yy tel] the truth, s’ sawd don with satisfaction, and the boy TONIGHT AND TT fned to have a little (|m€I‘ to my- | mixed a tablespoonful of cornstarch mgmu‘;\:;hm} ,):l];elpfl?;:”i:g““‘c SR T e = - Rose Stah 5 (zll! : ioxf before Her ity it ; hnnm\e | &nd a tablespoonful of butter in still | 1oom; but the court attendant im- | Striving in vain for some of the jaunty : = — cess “The Chorus Lady i flurried and hurried when re- | another saucepan, adding as i e = 2 = ¥ s gl ) | r saucepan, adding as the m mediately called for order. assurances that had marked him |js Gver he goes on a spree. His! wonderful scene. Mack stumbles and i TEDN ; iving a guest. With the piepara- | ture cook T or e & : (;(.(.n“‘(‘ll‘:l;“‘,d[:‘\:; wrhe MIN | tion :’r the luncheon in KntiPL ef- 1rr'n:1’Sir}\(‘«;“r.\u?:\‘:“;r‘\]fl:,: ::(‘ ,l,‘,zfi(;ml{]\t “Tell us exactly what message you : in the earlier hours of the day. He | rjenqg find him in a shocking condi- | falls in his attempt to escape. HE Ritinat fomrl) ol (e, GOt | S oot e o i e carried to Miss Page in the banquet | had thought he would be a little hero 5“"” e et o o e a8 e | i i ; i Nsal istri - | after his testimony and that he would | _ &naet 2 : e - A" | readiness T had quite revelled in the | ture carefully into the boiling milk, | wioen’ ::"g r;im;‘mdm’.‘.’]'L”“::wr{}ei 2l P e e e et sl o recunerate W9 |besn leTtiby e Ceibel URc o) 8 PY D T opportunity to go out and purchase | and continued the bolling for ten | pase you (ook e n s Miss, enjoy the fleeting publiclty; but W | " Here comes a spectacular i%ght for | whero the lava would oy hels John Mason @nd Hazel fresh flowers for my rooms with | minutes, adding another teaspoonful |jpn. O (COF (e message to, wasn't Was sk i e fwhenfiafetorn inlisliin efvest st i Tha snaxyl ContinRERtan R o L iy - r i ; ¢ 4 Rells ST it hade. Dawn in “The Fatal plenty of time on my hands. I|of butter in tiny pieces until the P wanted to rest and compose muyself, | whole mixture was smooth and | It rocks perilously from side to 2| clusion holding the spectators intefs “Yes ,sir, it was her. And the gent|{ The pLosoculonellee ey alMest | 04 the sails are torn to shreds and | ested and enthralled by its wonderfl§ or rde: e il e : i 0 in the gray suite he says, ‘Tell Miss | equally discomfited for it had deen | 11 e spars ar &l e e 5 acting. THURS. AND FRIDAY. HY "“?g;;(f]c:vl\n:n:»“(;?rl?:1‘11:: eriti-| ereamy. T seasoned it with salt,| Page Mr. Langdon wants to seo her | his plan to build up stone by stone a ’:i“c‘(vk‘_“ ‘“.me‘_“l_”:}"‘(f:’iu ,‘,‘,‘_“’(‘h:"’“d:"‘fl\ SHOXVOARAL AOHRE | e Big Four Feature “The But there was tobe no rest for e eagaadesh pBcavenney [ herefatRonceni: towerine tempic of evidence o TTove tains and rain and hail fal | Arbuckle will be seen in “The Vik Four LEo ' va st for me | and turned out the gas jet under B 7 - B e o OO ola Blood , il mountains and rain and hail fan | Arbuckle will Nation’s Per | | on this occasion. - As T entered the | T strained the hot tomatees inte o | And you delivered the message that Mary Page hac 'n €05C " °S0 |in blinding fashion while the light- | lage Scandal” a roaring snd d FRIDAY B | Kitchen again T heard the sound of | howl and set the bowl in & pan of | g it VoY to Miss Page? “1"“)"“. e “C““v'"fmX"nnw"}h’c o | ning flashes and the thunder rolls. | lightfully funny two reel Keysto sobbing. Katie was gazing despair- | hot water over a tiny gas flame to : o e : of Davld Pollock, and o te under. | The ship is wrecked and only Mack | comedy, which will also be shown ti§ ingly at a pudding mould on the | Ieep hot. | P ‘(«h“. O B O L L e o atr iotuol) It forced) | =UrvivessBiAnother | sreat epsctacls day and ‘tomorrow. Several single table before her and crving bitterly. | ‘“Katie, will please come here \:3 ":’,‘TO‘"S ’”:1“9“ ? It was the ;“_ C! “l‘q;‘ B trump card at what | that of Mount Pelee in eruption. | reels of careful selection frame the “Look!” she said tragically, “all|a minute?” T asked as T finished. Judee this time, stern and implacable, | him o piay b HURS S0 ent, but | Mack, who has fled to the mountains, | balance of the ‘two hour peforfiy spoiled. T throw heem out.” Katie obediently dropped her | aq a :‘e""}q"{ |‘e(“‘ ness-box cring- | he °ir°f0_4 S harrassed frown he | is awakened from slumber by falling ance of entertaining attractions. § “Stop, Katie.” T seized her hand as | scrubbing brush, and came to the gas | ““Mhoy. they o n-neser ask e Lo e wigns of his disappoint- | ashes. Flames are leaping and i & she reached for the mould. “Let mo | stove. wot hey—they——n-never asked mo|showed Iittle =8 alled Mary to the | smoke pouring in clouds from the| Native eggs, 33c doz. Russell Breg look at it.” “Ten minutes beforc vou serv ];:” 11.0 Imgmfie‘;x‘;«klj:x:‘\d-;-:d to 1‘:‘?\‘“& :né B¢ 5 mountain, and it is a terrifying but | —advt It was Katie's culinary masterpiece | iuncheon, Kagie, turn the gas on| With an exclamation of 6xaspe (To Be Continued.) —— i T vpon which T gazed, the dish of | under this double hoiler and heat this Wi E ROYAL 6.LD S AS THEN which she was proudest, It was a | mixture to the hofling point. . Then WE GIVE ROYAL 6LD TRADING STAMPS—ASK FOR THEN % mysterious concoction of egss and | stir in these hot tomatoes. Wait only : : cream with a stiffening. flavor and | until they are blended well, e Ao lbe somh S et olsroat in GRIPPING STORY OF i : O Sopan coloring which were: Katie’s own | piping hot, with some of those Salty | 1o araw amother eapacits S LIFE IN SOUTH SEA | Special Cut Prices for Week of Jan. 31st to Feb 5th Inc A e e o | secrets. T knew that Katie always | crackers. NOT QUANTITY e ali¥a o e R S QUALITY NOT Q made it hours before it was to be “All right, T feex,” Katie said un- the theater. The Girl and the Game ot i ! : e | : ight, = feexii . 1 | will also he shown on that day. In ad- i TODAY AND TOMORROW ‘r‘::“t}l’:“‘;‘);f:"m'_";::m’_“f‘f" Receme ‘:‘f“‘“‘“‘:""f}" /'Did you put soda in | gitjon {here will be “The Fatal Card,” WHOl E e The Triangle Fine Arts Lo g ensiityjidoae toTatoe : scheduled for Wednesday and Tk There are strong and spectacular | B8 Present Williard Mack and cammeRHponiticl Lakieiia Mxoas pinky G Yo i e) [Rd Icn of pociapdfliam iy S ool MasonVanalidsei liDe yon e : le pl - sent ard ) . b . i o Mason : eiemen 1 in . Triangle play of | St | fluted mound, it Was a dessert to de- | so glad you reminded me of it. Tl |yciy GORT TR (R TRECL | IR | scenes in the mew e i M l l K LB ———————————————————————————— “ALOHA OE" light the eves and palate of the most | add a pinch right now, and strain | 00 ~" the south seas “Aloha Oe,” which | (Farewell to thec) critical guest, or the most anxious | them again. The Big Four feature, to be shown | opened a two day engagement at the B i and Spectncalah hostess. “You never mind,” Katie returned, S Sl el e e s Wi B of tho(Sotith Seds R o, G GO G B GHRe || Sh0h G aneireen et o | o AREehi ol st 1 100 Sk | Tl RO 00 NONE SUCH IONA Vi gres g irty TRl 3 PN W r drama, “The Nations Peril,” in-| Mack, of “Kick In,” and So Much o R slassiereierea Sidrops of diniy water 8| which iisRone FoLi el M ost ISEIKINE |1y;Squicing iiiarl Mctcalkes Ormill rawd | forlisoNuch i fare gainn maw et | Mince Meat S lnach Sennett-Keystone Katie's Masterpicce Saved, S ‘('Tmf G 'h.g": ]r;fs of time [ "and a number of other scrcen fa~ | rels in his portrayal of David Har- [ ncOd I choock: Gt i Sopi | el ey ol S Uoslamaniie. SO L0 Ol st mon, the drunken but brilliant law- and Fatty Arbuckle in Sueh 005 2 Katie. “T| get dot cream from delicatessen, so . = L 3 | “ \and Fatty Arbuckle in Er (v o TR 1S TGO b ke || S e v Friday and Saturday, Blanche Sweet | yer, who becomes a worshipped | PKGS C R aUESTAND AT st had it out when dot water he | “All r rrsven the photodrama’ st v tile star, | member of a South Sea tribe, and B Roaring = Keel Keystorie ost had it out ater he | “All right, Katie,” T answered, | : 5 2 : ; ; e i 5 .= e o Ak ioallrotleiya: I R il el e R TRl S e e ST wins a native bride. Enid Markey, as e T feex now for dessert?’” e b veR ot e The management has also arranged | the native girl, is alluring in appear- | —-FIG— “Dia the water touch it anywhere | T will answer it, Katie T calleq|?® 800d program of vaudeville. ance and effective in her emotional % - g 1 B e = H : iz LOEm B acting. There is a strong scene rep- but on this side?” T asked. Lack, and went quickly to the on- ;::LL‘,,HW a crowded courtroom and | A EXrPERIENi(JE"i;\TV I PARSONS’ THIS WEEK e “No. joost dere. Why?” Katie's | trance. A special delivery postman Strictly fresh native eggs, 33c¢c doz. % voice held an inflection of hope. siood there holding out & 1etter to|Russell Bros, 301 Main St—advt, |a thrilling appeal by Mack to & Jury 9 “T think we can use it me. As T signed his siip, T saw that e which ends in the acquittal of his “Oh. Missis =~ Graham!” Katie's | the handwriting upon the letter was __|client from a charge of murder. |8 : sped hands. her entreating eves | yack's. 7 = BiackShasgilbosh ARlcepine J Minac EVAPORATED B HEATRE- HArtford || weo1d nave spured ona tl aitempt ||| What couia Hevel hawpened? | Menu for Tomorrow [ e c! GOOD C ! {he impossible. 2 oo of liquor, and as soon as the strain | [ bt ALL THIS WEEK L - ; - — — “You know vou alwavs bring this |~ eac es 3 fflic Most Wonderful Play in America | on by itself. with the whipped cream | 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE Brealda s - EGGS P % | cauce in a senarate dish. Now if vou | Oranges Tl] HUN'DGWN WUMEN 3 “EXPERIENCE” | will take a thin, sharp knife and- cut AT RUSSWIN LYCEUM Broiled Ham : - gt ' E | Pa B e o e Seramblea T Ty cain | (8 e ane | RASPBERRIE BRIy of Youth and the Temp- | ens b e en e YOU can Dry Toast Detroit Woman Teils How To Reg i BEANS tations He Mcets in Quest of ainst this side, but against the op- : Coffee ST J Fame and Fortune. | posite side also. T think it will look ;\( nw. Ly (\:m\ (hou(n,»_ tonight the Detroit, Mich.—*“I was in such a C c CAN3 C PRICES—Nights and Sat. Mat., 25 | just as pretty, and no one will ever | 2\ffed CToss Players begin what is Lunch run-down condition I had no ambi- CANS 3 CANS 25 ’ fo $1.50; Bargain Mat. Wed., 25¢ {0 $1 | Fnow.” supposed to be their last week, but vory Rice tion to do anything, I had a chronic | & E Seats Selling. “Oh Missi Grahorm ol oh l'"”!‘ 1‘«:1 !-.(h:d efforts are \)mnl:: Baked Potatoes cough and cold and nothing seemed smartiIndy) | slgnedlicatic. L oL Hoost | Traoc toRassUre BMessta. CToss land Apple Sauce to give me any relief, and I was grad- LOOKOUT 3 GAN %0 £lad'I could run alllaround, Butuy!|IYECR 8 anaienial igaln in recelpts. Chocolate Cookies ually getting worse, until a friend Ggg pp ANp) OmatO el‘l'll'lg c enzionalylaliino i v cnonent|ISSTSENC SIS B idha T B Tea advised me to try Vinol, which I did. 5 b vhinped cream sauce if vou do dot? | 7 i SRS cmolTen L Bo At After the first day or two it seemed | Fig G ~ U6 s 0, SRR B S || L\mrh has put forth in his Dinner to put new life into me, the tired | B8 VERY BEST CREAMERY c 2 double noraion of the sauce LhEes ”‘ ”\] SEsetociNcon panics e Clear Soup worn-out feeling hegan to disappear, ' 3 “I not have enough cream for !\ a me "’1 amatic-comedy lhl‘l”(‘.r~ Broiled Fish Mashed Potatoes 1 regained my appetite and was able . it was plaved here to a big house in 2 = 5 fhe § [ coffee den. and de miTkman. he here | 1& W28 DIa¥er here tf . b Lettuce Salad to get a good night's rest. The H “Experience,” George V. Hobart' | 2 dy. he no come hack.” Ifx" (";\ Y (“ 1’;’!: ("‘ ‘“-“‘ ;“r& Itig Mold cough gradually wore away, and I am | &8 Sodern. morality comedy drama, to-| “When T =0 for the fowers T i 1088 0000 P Viier cast aa a Cofree ICllzesipelu Bmeadines ol o i i e .+ | bring a hottle with me from the deli- | ° Bt i e peies at I can do all my housework and by it = Bight begins a week’s engagement at) PTInS o 1 | Whole, than in any previous play. Savory Rice—One onion, one cupful | go about my duties as usual. Vinol | 10 Stamps Free With Any of the Following 10 (g when the New York company pl Groceries here last fall, it took all the fo 18¢ {he travelling organization, and the cre of the Lyceum theater seven { hours to set up the scenery. Direc- tor Weston is said to have duplicated e Parsons theater, when William | ““UA1 Tight den.” Katie's face Another point is the fact that|miy’ calt, pepper one tablespoonful | is cortainly a wonderful medicine.” ornstarch, one two tablespoon- | Mrs. W. E. Waters, Detroit, Mich et Shlianh Smoetio tec i Foot saina ol radi- aled restored cheerfulness. “T no fuls grated chcese or cooked chopped Vinol restores health and strength | 5 A o \ N - box Fluffy Ruffles Starch 10c¢ b - 5 meat, one tablespoonful butter or drip- | in conditions like this, because in o | (& s R o Marshmallow Cream.10c ping, two cupfuls water, one cupful [ natural manner it incr the ap- Pl A&P Jelly e ioe Globe Polish. . 10¢ rice. petite, tones up the digestive organs, | ot K 3 & 25 2 Cocoanut. . . ... 5¢ nths’ on engag The pre : ; - : . Kitchen Bouquet. . months’ Boston engagement. The Pro- | 1 rot quite meek beside the z h el e e S Chop up the onion, pour boiling | enriches the blood and strengthens ; [ );?‘, Anti-Stick 5 “2 in 17 (Kills Bugs) 10c duction will be given on the same | omeiency which Katie displayed L S e M tistie | Water over it, and let it stand for ten | every organ in the bod; : U s SRR Sl 1 bot. A&P Pickles 10c $laborate and maseive scale as Was| et me tink.” Katie put her fin- | Ll has painted some artisic | minutes, after that drain it dry. Put| We guarantee that Vinol will do D e h e 1 bot, Jet Oll Shoe Polish. .10¢ feen in New York and Bostorl, with the | cor"to her forehead in a Iudicrous | ““Ther: ok them in at | IML0 @ saucepan the rice, add butter,|the same for any run-down person e ~emema————- same notable cast of eighty-two plav- | ji1a gesture. Rvidently she was en- $AtASs B Dac ™ M AL pinch of salt and pepper, chopped |in New Britain or give back their SPECIAL SALE OF A&P LAUNDRY SOAP WITH EXTRA TRAD- ers. “Experience” is a compendium of | sooi ST 0 e (ot op i | eVery performance this week. The | ,yi0n ang water, let it boil slowly for | money. The Clark &=~Brainerd Co. ey " ING STAMPS aumnx L.f‘c. and an cpitome of all | Locting her mistress. “You vant dot | charts of sea re open to purchas- | {hree quarters of an hour without | Riker-Hegeman, Druggists, New Brit- 20 STAMPS FREE with 7 Cak &P LAUNDRY SOAP. .. uman history. One can gather an | touching it, and with the lid on. Then | ain, Conn NO BETTER SOAP MADE FOR WASHING PURPOSES : | ers at Crowell’s drug store. B o e ony seencs other 80| cream of tomato. vat you call it A . e va E he pls “Bieaiic” 1 prompicd mmneed. stir in the cornstarch, the milk and P P = [ ! ;i rom their titles, “In the Land Where Katie skirtea the aimculty com- | ‘THE CHORUS LADY” cgg beaten up, keep stiring until it Dreams Begin’ “On the Street of R et on the Stract of | onedly boils, tun out on a dish and brown the Ry T Fme - Frea B e The Goridors o Gramcew| “Dots it she announced trium- PHOTOPLAY FEATURE |top in the oven. Al lflcc > £ MThe Street of Disillusion” “The House | Lantly. Yol yen can O dofiln ‘4 n'"va” o flEIIWW B i huort Streat of Remorse” (mu:vlpl vr-nilnr. ]’\o:’\ ]I can ‘hr’nt it e " i:;u;' )fi‘dw‘( ver lonr-]l 1»0[:;1(1 fi,;:s B s 3 v 2 - , i 2 +" | joost before vou sit down. You say | vith cold water and allow them to LA : P x| fibe Street of Forgotten Days,” and R e R s it e FERG CTeer || SReis S (e T TR e (g i Pl STERS Te], i35 AR B X TE‘, ]35 jien in “The Land Where the Dream- | iteak, and warm biscuits ” “The Chorus Lady,” will he the pno- | a saucepan with grated rind and juice| § #8 BN T Eternad Remedyet ] : Br Walkens “Yes, Katie, that's what T planned.” | toplay feature at Keeney’s tonight and | of one lemon, add two bay leaves, five P2 v | There will be a popular bargaini .yey T fix all dot, and the pudding | tomorrow The picturization of the | cloves, and threc quarters of a pint Coughs and Colds fmatinee on W ednesday of this week | peern a1l done. But de salad, you | famous comedy was maode under the | of water. Stew till tender, remove figs. 4 " Lecwoen Bhouldsr bisdse) And the regular Saturday matinee. It | votter feex. Den T put heem in ice | direction of Jesse I. Lasky, a cast of | Dissolve one heaping tablespoonful of Is advisable for people to reserve their screen notables delineating the vari- | powdered gelatine in four tablespoon- Seats as soon as possible because of Wowall Watle, I wil frepave | ous vale fuls boiling water, add to the syrup the large advance sale. | the salad first, and then make the Wednesdsy, the second episode In|and strain. Put figs into wet mold, Lt — ’ | bisaue. Tt will not have to stand so | “The Strange Case of Mary Page, ada syrup, put away in cool place to Native eggs, every one strictly | long.” { picturization of the great mystery | set. Turn out on to dish, serve with tresh, c doz. Russell Bros.—advt. | “Dot’s all right returned Katie, | story now running daily in the Her- [ whipped and sweetened cream. Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Moris | Gest will pesent the play w the famous New York and Boston organ- dzation, direct from the ninc months’ Fun in New York and remarkable five | care for oder work, now pudding not spoiled. T hurry me aneek, clean gas ctove and floor 0 “What can T do to help vou K4

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