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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1916. LYCEUM| The Theater of Distinction— ’I'lw Best Plays All This Week § IATIONSO I AWIFE ATURDAY MATINEE ! | ’“f P\ WaNRY /) AT L STRANGE CASE 4 IR 20 § R VP v | Fe] | 7 Yy || = | OF MARY PAGE 7 Ke t How Dicky’s Mother Refused the | maid for a few minutes, she can do | | =7 ! yS 0 Flowers That Madge Offered. vverything 1 require.”” She turned to | | Dicky. “Harriet's second matdl aiz (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) Dicky met me at the door of the || iota g G . . » S lf Baldpate QImbg oumm ane took he sray T car, | pEya assisted me in dressing and un-f' — — Recognizing One’s Se T B tied. It held my prettiest teaPot| .han misg her, but this girl looks Read these cpisodes, each com- | and though he tricd to smile reassur- | A friend of mine who has slightly jthat is the only way to be sure. One N filled with boiling -\l\':\tv‘l',‘ Aty | inaie plete in six insertions. Sce them | in8ly he could not entirely hide the | sub-normal sight, but much more | would think that he, having had more Week Of I‘leb 7 pitcher of cream, a dish of cut sugar, | " qon't know what sort of a | ucted on the motion pleture screen at| SPOCK it Was to learn that his boy- | than the rhrmal sense of humor, de- [experience with himself than any- . 3 a plate ”'\.\."m.d cracker b tt.o,:‘lvb‘hm ladies' maid Katie will make,” | (he Koeney Theator, hood chum and life I'I»nu friend was | lights to tell this story on herself one else, would realize that he is nl- The Alf[’@d CI‘OSS b 1‘\""‘“('r‘;{;;‘(fl‘x .:'::m“ and napkin. | iaughed Dicky, *but at least she is| 2 i gwlinesastorticstatetiy s As she approached a doorway in vs late and expect it of himself. On ¥, art,’” he whispered, | ; —— He could object—could fight to have ¥ i willing, and she res ge. She a department store oy 4 or { the contrary, he is perennially surpris-, “T want to tell you something. My | i d she adores Madge. She e e L TR E Ll der store one day, another | « i i : y wait on you hand and foot if LPISODE 1L ; woman approached from the oppo- | ed when he fails to get anywhere on Playefs } mother isn't always like this. She | yioqed tells her to. but in the end he knew that he would | site direction. Miss H ; e p r 1a (my friend) |time. He arrives breathless from h rery swi shen she wants to S eists ‘ed over the zirlish con-lijose 4 iy 0 i ¢ ] : { can be very sweet when she wants to. Mrs. Graham made no reply to this She stammered over the gir lose and perhaps lend added weight | stepped to the right, the woman did |last-minute hurrying and assures you jut when things don't go to suit he ; : | speech, but bent over her tea service, | fession. a tide of crimson dveing her | to the testimony He fancied he |ihe same. Miss I then stepped (o | that he fully expected to be there in she takes these awful lcy ‘dignity’| ' .ouid read her well enough to know | pale checks. knew what THAT would be and his !the left, her vis-a-vis was seized with [ plenty of time, but that some unfor- |'vlvntr\nnS. and you f"'"‘- "‘f“"" .)“N: ihat she would dearly love to decline R on | thotell Mary) gmu’; <h~'|n)‘im| |.n ’(m agony ..‘_' lnnw—. the same inspiration at the same ; seeable accident kept him. with a ten-foot-pole until she gets| o iy services, because of the girl's 5 ing and a rage against the futility of | moment. After repeating this dods- | §he DoCsn’t Know That She is Supers over them. She was tired from the | €5 SerVices. boaquse of the BIES |40 Mr. Langdon, who had been danc- | that desire to spare Mary the raking |ing twice, my friend thousht it was | A nu a" [l | journey, and the fact that you Kept | ,orconal service, to which she was |ing together, came into the conserva- up of these old memories—memories | time to put an end to the misupder- (e bl ner waliting in the taxicab made her | » customod, conquered. tory. I-_1—didn't move because I felt | that brought a throbbing ache to his | standing, so she stood perfectly still | A=ain, take the case of a certalp furiona Bpntanalllieetioveni RISt G vouitine fourc i IOt U et | o B e il L 1 laing ke ol SONIIRDEOUEUNALAN BaRonlibaTan ee IRDYE a i Healdiwi thirs i il LIy poltic | MOTIEE who is abnormally cautious. H B | bc patient, won't you, darling? ; the bitter exults | : Over and over again circumstances 8 our household r L er exultation of the thought | ness: ver a g If the average husband only real- | (i 14iq7" she v.:;i‘(‘(mfl QLo spave Mo jkid behind the palms, and 1 thoush| i, ot jeast Pollock was DEAD now. ‘Madam, if you will stay on one | have proved her caution unneces- b ized how he could play upon his Wife's | (oras were courteous m‘“(‘”v:"" ‘but the | theY would soon go aw But—they | 4113 he vowed to himself that Mary |side or the other, perhaps we can |5ary, and yet she never learns to dis- heartstrings with a few loving words | {nne implied that my hmw:yh'flm e ill‘}‘|‘ t. . «"\'"“““' soon be free of the law as ! manage to pa each! other.” | count her fears. Indeed she has s played in New York 580 I believe there would be less marital | (ino was something beneath consider- Did Miss Page say anything about | o)/ aq 61 David; but he did not face Whereupon the floorwalker hore | Never been persuaded to admit that performances. Beautiful § anhappiness in the world. A few | o0 ; BRI oR D 0 her engagement? they | {he fleeting thought of the price that down upon her and explained that [ene realizes. 1t she could see herseif T tes ‘. o re- “The: ore talking abe as Y & tn 8 or ror she ) scenery and effects. Mati- minutes before I had been fiercely re 1 e e T | ey eroRtRI kg in o might have to be paid for that free- | she v standing in front of a (in a character mirror she would nee Tuesday, Thursday and scntful against Dicky's mother. And | yepjjed friglaly, taking the vase of | e in, and the first thing 1 Bt dom of Mary Page. mirror! never recognize herself Saturday 10¢ and 20c. my anger had reached to Dicky, for | (oot peas, which T = a3¢ | was, ‘I haye given my word, hilip, 2 v o When we think how constantly : v, ; s as, still held, away | ; s (To he continued.) | She Ought to Know Wh . ks : Nights, 10c, 20c¢, 30c and § L fvlt( ‘yn some \':\]:;V‘f \\'.’\]\' ”ml\ he | \eith me, l«rn;: IH\};’\\:::‘::» 11\\3].1,211;1‘ \“1:1:1(-";-|::|\\\(:‘ e &'”kr o 1"|||- T:‘:,,:h( Loo! e h."\,\\m be \:m, n,','.\.‘,,lh,.wvgl\‘w:‘ll 50c. Reserve your seats must he responsible for his mother's| Byt herore T v kills me.’ She was h ying, | L ) s 3 in fact, day in, day out, through al : 3 ' went to the kitchen to 4 “Hl » . e now. % | rudeness. summon Katie T v’\'n (II !I‘\‘.‘ \],19(‘" ”“ and I was horrified because she had FOLLIE S OF THE DAY M H. is a woman of fifty In | the long vears, we cannot get away L But the knowledge that he, t00, | \ater and put e ot e ant | seemed so smiling and gay all eve- spite of her near-sightedness, which |from ourselves for a minute except was used to her injustice and that he | (@l @0 DY bttt ning. 1 thought she was getting—=ct- | NEXT WEEK AT GRAND {is by no means extreme, it docs | When we are aslecp (small wonder resented it when directed against me | oo 2, Y SEESERE BEOIG e, | ting reconciled to—beine engaged. em as It sho ought to know her |that people who suffer excessively | Present A splendid preduction of George Broadhursts Great- est play. heard made all the difference in the World. | gyt ey g a0 ACHANIY 0 Mysel® | then Mr. Langdon said quietly, ‘Mary | o—— | swn nppsarance well eneugh fto rec- 1 from insomnia sometimes go in- I reached up my hand and patted his | (51 Ma¥ G0 as she dkos In Kot OWn | you” qon't love him, do you? And | pooo Gerard's big combination, | ognize herself by this time, docsn't |sane) it certainly does seem as it ghesic ) !ment T shall run as T please.” Mary said, ‘You know L don't, Philib. { wonijes "or the Day,” will open at |it? | we ought to met better acquaintec Dear _hnv. nothing in the world But even as I spok there crept There is n|v\l\v :n\v man in the n-,,..t_d (IS (Crrntl O et Ha e e etar [ toh thinic prattershin Juscyou arepnol ""“"T,]*,‘"“ over me a sort of a half guilty, halt | that I love’ Then he took her in his | woek commencing Monday matince, | of it, is her inability to recognize her cfspleased.” T assured him. “Run oG © S N M aear | #rms and she broke down and sobbed: | 1) 7 and shonld duplicate the Lig | physical self any more remarkabls | n—is it @ bold thing for along nmow with that hot water, and | ¢ tion’ which used to be mine when, | DUt When he tried to make her sa¥ | guccess they scored there last season. | than the common inability to recog- girl to do to im b young man 4o call me if you need anything. Your | s a child, T did some forbidden thing. she would break her engagement she “Hot Dog" or “Wat Does the Pub- | Nize one’s character self? Think how ‘ her h“,'”n to “‘(V"‘, he evening TONIGHT &4 | mother probably will want to bo )"y Ninic o faste of what life with | Wouldn't and she wouldn't tell him | e Want?" s still the piece-de-resis- | many, many people there are who liva {the whole f]nfm(l)_x(. S America’s Most Versatile ;‘"'_"‘"‘n:":“ff‘“"“’::”",‘y‘w"w“]”":::" ““ ““"‘k‘]‘ my mother-in-law would he? Waa | Why she had ur:l.mm\d o marry D:m‘d | tance being re-written and brought up | with themselves for a lifetime without ;Qi‘:‘\‘:-‘xr"\mmm; (an CRasiAboN Screen Favorite, R e i ML BT elwavaidol eeatliusiideribbed Seazi jIaNc don i satd it ceuld nevaplis o ldate it efimusiciiscenicieffecty, || eeming o have thelglistiteet BEduRins | ohing "hotd 1. ‘the action. . Quitd p % s ¥ | bined and confined?” ree unless David gave her back her b L S tance with the inner self. g jv(& the contrary | | with ourselves than most of us do. With My Letter Friends . Question—Is it a bold thing for a BLANCHE SWEET flower: promise.” —In— “Don’t Be Ceremoniou; “Do vou mean to say,” interrupted Question—T1 want 1o ask a ques- HE SECRET SIN" £~ “Dicky! The querutous volce | IKENIL WORTH CIL, UB the judge. “that Mr. Langdon Kknew tion of my letter friends :I-T\('I'umu But Himself Expects Him f the episode o o forge I Tor instance, 1 know a man who iz Some months ago a letter friend sounded impatient. Dicky cast : nothing of the episode of the forged | o | | To Be Late. » e 2 ways I: e never 1l bestir | asked me to tell her the rules for @ comical glance at me and fled with | SEES “SEVEN KEYS” | check? alwavesilate giilo nnoNanyen i St oy L ; as en Y recker tournament. 1 went con- 0 i “No. Mar ey i e himself until the last moment when | checker his tray. T went into my own room ¢ Mapgtolgimeishelconldn (hesy ) » - ci save him; 3 T 1 | siderably out of my way to borrow First Run Genc i ; L to tell him about her father. Besides hurry will not save him; he never wil v ard removed my hat and coat. Then, —_— o toll alm abont horire heribentd allow quite enough time to reach a :a book on the subject and send her Releases faking Bthe box oflifiowers T moiendl| = | David had made her promise to keep € | ¢ 7 e, Yl Al f ize is | requestin a rompt return Thae the blossoms out on a clean sheet Last night the Kenilworth club of | ‘,"" e e L : : : !“»‘.:?.(i:,; (?l'|‘1‘§‘voJx:t"p\::\m:)”)::mi:\":n:lk‘!‘l‘v’z :hol’vk Y not Kasil sent hmoki nd il — which I Jaid on my bed. There res is city atte el hodvar Lol ZOIDRONeryons || sl i s | have s the ess, try to SR e R e s Gl BRI R G i “It seems incredible!” said His Hon po i T R L et Fitb High Class Vaudeville ) : ar- | jiant performance by the Alfred | or. seftling hack, and the prosectts | necessary to have him at any place | be courteous ny ZAnEep s T IS ol el S il thina | oY ool e A Cileotato R el s : RERssal lat a particular time they specify a 'Is it asking too much to expec ity e U AR ross stock company of “Seven Keys | asked. ac if suddenly secing a new in & 5 3 i o & a B 4 . ) g courtesy in return.? | to Baldpate.” After which they en- | viewpoint. = - tmeiahialCEh U R eR i RO Wi my own home, 5 7 The carnations were soon in their | l€Ttained the players at a social gi- | “Did vour brother know of Miss bowl and vase on the table and |!PSFINg in the club rooms | Paze’s love for Mr. Langdon.” ! b 7 C):.u’ o mantel in the living room. I went to ‘Bought and Paid For,” the play | I don’t know whether he knew ; W e — = = = e Thel lcitchen t foundi the i brown Brock that made a new school of dramatic ;"ht‘n or not. but he knew later he- E 2 , whose possibilities Dic Dndlr=tirey writing, begins the seventh week of : cause Mr. Langdon told him.” ” ; . PAR valeaitoNmenilediitiwithiwacaciana | Lo SR comuanyiiionday it San iy BEEDId fyout Biean ithatay MY STYLE DIARY DroushilitEbackito myiroonrrere i rills anc aughte 20 19 ‘Yes. While T was still back of the p 2 M rl 1 HEA'TRE—Hartford I set it carefully on my low stand 4 essful play, then “Bought | palms David came to hunt for Mar eml fOl’ OmOI‘l‘OW {4 and Paid For” has it all over any- | and she T thing that has ever been see in this | haq city. The quartette of characters | Mr, 1 didn't want him to see she 7 et TONIGHT nd arranged the daffodils and nar- o =r ' comsToCK AND GEEr| SISl and asparagus fern in it Carry ’ e It to the dining table and placing | €Y : : lozacf : Present the Most Wonderful e e e | whicn I e R assumed Wb Al Ed T e B . ; o Play in America, 7 o Y AN | Cross, Philip Sheffield, Julie Herne “Yes Mr Ianzdon to o 7 Stoved Potatoe: ances for a moment in admira- Sl S sk tdon told my hrot i : - o CEXPERIENCE” AR e e s and Dora Booth, the new second lady, | er that Mary was very unhappy in her 7 Waffles NaElE Sycup B4: 25¢ 10 $1.50. No phoneorders.| What should I do with the sweet | cannot be ' duplicated. They —aore | engagement, but felt that she was in o Coffec pens?l Tnfihe facs of Mra, Graham's jEobert Starord.aimu emilionaire §i honar baund itol g0 throughlwith! i1} ] Dinner. Monday and Tuesday, Feb, 7-8. manner, T did not feel like offering “!"‘*’“""“'“i“_“}"‘hl"‘\"' ephone operator | and he urzed David fo set her frec.” Vegetabie Soup Matinee Tuesday them for her room, and I felt that | Whom Stafford SiEn . DAY v 218 What did your brother sav?'" _ i Fillet of Veal Roasted. 2 e older sister, Fanny. and Jimmy Gill “Well, he - “MAID IN AMERICA! Dicky would like me to show her the : Lo R R R S WAS—Very angre.” she on- b Mashed Potatoe Stewed Tomatoes Nights 25c to $2. Matinee, | little attention. IoNRecl pyounEg SRR D e - Mr. | swered deprecatingly. “I-—T— know hn . Lettuce French Dr Seats on sale. “After all, she can’t do any more Cross in the role of Robert Staffad | thought it was just interference! and Chocolate Iee Cream than throw them at my head,” I re- |las a part that should glve him} el said, ‘I suppose you want her S Coffec fected whimsieally. as T litted the |splendid opportunities; the celebratod | geq free so YOU can marry her. And Suppor. fragrant beauties from their box. drunken scene in Act 2 will show him | y, S s e : S - 5 1 ) R e e R e a R sa L T an i e fas GEORUETP. MUKPHY Tomato Jelly Which was exactly what she dia do, { 3% ! free because she doesn't love you and | i Theater, Hary Cheese A A Julie Herne, from whom we have | i |reaki 2 s i At Grand Theater, Hartiord + only, of course, figuratively. 1 car-|7ue eTho HOT WESR L Oe e |15 breaking her heart over her prom- S = et Cake Tled them to the door of her room, | come i I Lt £ g |ise to marry vou.' ‘What is that to t and chorus all combine, to make Cocoa 5 pa > lat all times, has played the part of ar 1 Y o 5 S = o e lohil too iy i T Enook Al H you?' asked David. ‘Do you think [the company one of the strongest T 5 {the voung wife, not only in stock | . & o 3 0 gest, : Dicky’s voice said: “Come in Madge. | 10 YOUSE A SO0 AR S 8 D PLC | ehe ds in love with you Sndl ) | Siilel nors vl fuotiandl soodlaineine el S BT s Tous. mpi , b E < sangdon s angrily, ‘T kno it e nrol ey TThE g 5 are them and cut o three slices Hartford Charter 1026 nn\“‘!‘w :“ Lm'(fl l«’;rf n‘\vo‘)\n(x; " o | e play 5. Bavhoiae o Now Langdon said mgx_xlx, T know she is, | and dancing are given with a prodi- | ! wem and cut int hree sliec Mrs. Graham was sitting in the low but that has nothing to do with the |gality that is amazing. The cast is | each. Put slices info saucepan, with | York, J. Irving White will appear as chair with my tray before her e the Japanese servant of Robert | Matter. Can’t vou be decent for once | headed hy George P. Murphy, of | {wo suiced onions, one tablespoonfui | it she had placed a tiny alcohol el e e T SO G s PR A i e Seon T A S ek Stafford, a part which he played in : : sn't § Newlywed ¢ ¢ EhYIEfanc | B TN S ol WEEK of FEB stove, over which my pot of hotjJtafford w he pley want to marry you? That made | Miss Gertrude Haves and Chester Nel i BiLU e BoORe ) Rike arney Gerard’s Sensation | water stood. Out of one of the pret- S David even more furious, and he fairly | son, and Mr. Gerard has surrrounded | ’,”'\"U:,”‘i;l‘; ,3:; 'f;"‘;“‘”"‘ \:“"f“’,m“ ,“"“' tlest teapots T had ever seen she was shouted, ‘Mary will lTearn to love me | them with @ host of burlesquers and op8a;- s | z her tea i a cup . q i allow to cook till tender. | “ ° pouring her tea into a cup and | RRUB VICTIM SEEN fast enough, once we're married, and y vaudevillians whose names are favor- | Vege \‘.n‘ Soup- ,’;fil‘i:, ints el F les 0 T “(h”""‘ "‘“'}‘”“"“‘ the "'”"i u "”{’ T shall never set her free. She has [ably known from coast to coast. John | o ZGE0 N COURE™ (e PIEEE ';:’)" ! " prnoediitogune B aressn s e manc IN » | promised and T'm going to see that |B. Williams, the impersonator, cre- | oot 3 b B3 5 (DED Fessing ; sed g E 5 3 3 sonator, yer, cayenne, t ¢ s choppec picked up the small vase T had left SECRET SIN Ehelieansl thatioronilse. Sealden (‘"!”“\s much amusement by his delin- per, cayenne, two upful hopped | R, Jotato, one-half cupful butter or | there. . : You think T'm golng to let everybody | eations of well known people. Mits | Lon k u o 1 b “I:dild not know your favorite i . ! e R pork fat, one cupful chonPed COIETY, | r————————————— = ? il say she Ited me, after we've an- | Hayes make decided hit in role of T f I i e ay flower, but T hope you like sweet| - Phe Secret Sin™ e e s 3 one cupful chopped turnip, one cup- been eryving, so she went ont and angdon stood waiting for David.” fost. Stoved Potatoes—Wash potato: a drams love, | nounced our engagement this way? T | and specialty with Dave | & opp ! | ; JROTHY CLARKE reas,” I sald, arranging for the blos- B ) 0 e e s el b V| ful chopped carrot. Parboil potatocs Hyf DOROTEY 56 SmE 1h the el 'Nowliton | oo romancesandinate Sinfwhichiithefudotjifould fsayimot Al el oF I DSTEonates G eurko B inTteent minutea: MM elt W butter,Fadd | February b e e T SO or drugs plays a prowminent part, is | i Mr. Langdon reply.” _ '"}hlf‘"-l}(:l*H'?Ivtw ")‘w house and it i3 | \egetanles, cook fifteen minutes stir- | 1 love to drop in at Lucille's, uy Presenting 1o be the motion picture feature to- No. He just turned round with a | With difficulty that the palr make | .5y occasionally. Add milk and cook | I'm always sure of finding her wear- Katle’s New Role.. night at Keeney's T iuT® vop | Ahrus and walked away, and T came | their exit between the wings, Whil® | qouble botler until vegetables nre | ing sometning extromely new and just “What Does the Public “You are very kind,” Mrs. G (here are many startling P attres | out and joined my brother. ‘.],‘F ;.'""'.‘:'\‘\‘f;‘m“m;““"’;\: tojhum .‘.";' tender. Season, strain, garnish with |abit different from everyone clse. % ham’s voice dripped icy indifference, |and the skill of a great company Il ey arts B T BERG i OMED WEREE i RN WL TR ERGT FORE R Today 1 stopped for tea, and thcre ‘Want. “but I must ask you not to leave |required to interpret it correctly, In hf‘f;fi“‘ B e e — those here. T cannot sleep if there | Blanche Sweet, America's most. v e ais : & \e chorus. S : : s L a’s most vo e Star Cast Headed by Ger- | ic any odor, pleasant or otherwise, In | satile screen favorite, and the Lasks | Pl my room. Besides, flowers are very | performers, who support her, . the | c : s : g o agility of the true dancer. W and- de Hayes, fentwe Y. | eaitnrnl in bedrooms. T hope Yollyproduiers ecuved o o st e htitoll :f,','.‘:“(vgf(m.m = ‘I‘\‘ri;hn\v‘\ m(,‘ h‘m:r dc not have them in Dicky's.” none and the play is given with aull o hat he ought to know, | Som ; s £ stage ef- L ay is all |y SRS S e e | fects the embers ¢ 3 el dent and Wife. urphy, Chester Nelson. “If that be so,” I retorted, “how |the realism and wealth of dramatic | LOU—You see. he was my brother, ’f']‘us’ l?v”‘ ‘u\t’n: 4’\1’.}' ,”,,’,h,' horu nd Wife very odd it is that physicians so |detail conceived by the author. It is|C'CR though Mary was my friend.” swand out in o marked degree. and |y - all " sours . ke S a9t & “Dia your brother make any com- | Nearly all of their numbers are en- AMERICA” often allow, even encourage, their [a big production and the manage- id your siefanyicon [nestly sl iing Bt mbere oy 3 o G dorad spendent of the members o presence in sick rooms. ment regards it as one of the best | M0t o8 e ke # Q. mse Siofellmentts sSpnlaunnig 8 8 4 AID IN s e e e No, he fust flushed up a lite; | 1he cast for whom they are the foil, | second state reception of the Whit COMING TO PARSONS’ | moment they slipped out. It was o | Three excellent variety aftractives thentne Taughedfund sl mevidinave | (CEShversatl LUAGIE B n incloal sRRIS onastserics thistzsason ithEiutican part of my plan to get into any con- | make up this week's vaudeville bill. | 0 8et over it. and he was going to ;”'"‘ "’:: :N“\(‘“”h ‘:\fp“v';;‘:":"_"" m]w n‘w troversy with Dicky's mother. The principal number is a remarkabie | MATTY Mary anywa Tora of the theatrieal world s Ooeer | ber of the federal judiclary as guests But I need not have worried. Mrs. | dancing novelty billed as the Frolics Did Mr. Langdon ever make any | . el Ghorealinn e I : S ab | onight's performance of xperi- [ Graham did not answer. She simply [of 1916. The people in this troupe 0ther nlea to your brother, or see Miss I_:“"';:fl‘(‘:"‘hq‘_‘”\_']m_ '_I"'“r(h_‘;i’-[ 1;( ;‘ 1.".]' of honor Members o ¢ hn-” ca .mTI » will end the remarkable week’s | ifted her lorgnette, which hung by |are true desciples of Terpsichore. a%e again? A Re : < = elasco. | stood in the blue room with the presi- 3 e s in cxquisite chain from her neck, | Since the draze for modern dances hit “Not then, but Mr. Brandon tola | A Particular feature of the perform- | dent during the reception and their | Berlin, Feh. 5.—An official commume of'the play in Hartford. . The| =%~ + ot me a long moment, as |the country Lhey e |:l'\.vi|v;- me—’ ance is the operatic singing introduc- | wives assisted Mrs. Wilson. jeation issued yesterday admits that ¥ of the engagement of this mod- | ;" gy " ora examining some strange |on “big time,” and it was only due fo Your Honor!" broke in Langdon, '\(l\,(l:: :h“ (-4-‘:|L|>1x|;;.:(‘1|\ Q‘rg s(‘;;m\d Se kW early, 3, (00 perRo s i otd ne he 2PN L e DT L morality comedy drama at the | specimen of insect in a museum. [an error in their bookings that the !eaping to his feet, “T object! The | e \(jif_ "“'"l ”“\“,"%\'fiml“h[‘;m‘- sides members of the judiciary, many a reconnoitering fight and that in- sons Theater only repeats the | Then, lowering it, she said coldly: Keeney management was able to get Witness is now repeating mere hearsay | 2% 27 S0 R, "rom | other high government officials were.! quiries concerning the airship have “T do mot think we need discuss |them for the New Britain playhouse. And is mot stating facts of her own | gt e SUTE (TRE SCCCTONS Ave | present. Hetnfithour ekl the matter. T should like to lie | Royal Laperl. the singing blacksmith, A Knowledge.” | high class ...\:q;» “The ;»;nin?r down for a while, If you don’t mind.” | has a pleasing number and Dave | “The court will sustain that objec- : : : ; ot Bricktops™ which has been a popular made a new record in attendance Surely,” T sald. Then a vision of | Thurston, comedian and singer, of- 1on.” said the Judge, promptly. “Miss | fonture with Gerard's “vonml" '(in«"" fhe Parsons Theater during its| Katie's fnr‘o.‘i‘f 'hn.’hu.’nh‘f‘nnh.\\h?‘\\':q | fers a specialty that compares m‘.‘,_: 35‘.’,’."\”7""\ ou nlnvN: )\n(l repeat what | 1pe first year of the show, serves to Free Public Lecture on k here, and the story of Youth, | Preparing with such care should be | ably with that given here by any | 1ave simply heard from others, | j¢roquce Gertrude Hayes and the : spoiled, flashed across me. “But | “lone” performer in a long time. only what vou saw and heard your- | your diminutive dancers in ffomance and adventures. in quest | [ur oot i almost ready to serve. | L & self.” four diminutive dancers in a lot of ame and fortune is one that has 7 | o AT new songs and dance novelties : Wil your nbt eat fivatat ey A “May it please the court,” cried the B = just as potent an appeal here as “I ‘could not possibly eat anything NOTED ORGANIST G. prosecutor quic “T shall be glad to By Charles I. Ohrenstein, C. S. B A member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, [@s had everywhere. This is because | ow. T am too much upset after the Plans are being made by the Mer have all of the answef of the wit- R G L OS TN First Church of Christ, Scientist were Majorie and Grace, so we had a “rubber” of “bridge.” Lucille wus wearing a most becoming Russian tea — 5 gown of light green velvet and gold 1 you tell him of the conversa- | Iach girl is a beauty, posscssing a RECEPTION AT WHITE HOUS [ Nearly 2.000 Persons Guests of Presi I‘!('r:‘ with high Russian boot ‘0 i | | | | tion between Miss Paze and Mr. Lang. | £0od singing voice and the grace and match, made of light green satin lined with gold cloth which showed in the turned-over fold at the top. She sald we all had them in pink, blue or lavender velvet lined with white to match our tea gowns, so she had to think of something different. She always does, and makes us all feel a trifle commonplace. ashington, Feb. 5.—The president and Mrs. Wilson last night held the of the supreme court and other mem- ZEPPELIN MISSING, ¥ of the success the play has had Brever it has been presented. It story is a real one; so true to life | journey. Dicky, you and your wife | Brotherhood of the South Congrega- | ness with the exception of the words Mrs. Morton C. Swiff, Mrs. L. Hoyt the characters that one recog- ) cat your luncheon. You may bring | tional church for the appearance here | ‘mot then' stricken out, for what Mr, | ease, Mrs. H. H. Wheeler and Mrs. in Boston, Massachusetts, 5.in them people seen every day. | rye something when T wake up, or I |of Edwin H. LeMare, the noted Eng- | Brandon said, he will tell the court | Frank H. Johnston were elected dele- | & New York Winter Garden man- | can very well wait until dinner.” lish organ recitalist. Mr. LeMare has | himself.” gates to the Continental Congress, RUSSWIN LYCEUM ment will send to the Parsons “It will be just as ur prefer.” | acquired an international fame. He Brandon! Langdon winced at the | Which will be held in Washington, ter on Monday and Tuesday, with | My volce matched hers for coldness | was chosen official organist at the | name, and Mary, lifting her hea D. (.. April 17 to 22, at a meeting | S d Af F b 6 h 3.30 esday matinee, the latest of its now. “Ts there anything I can do | Panama-Pacific ~xposition. The date | turned a pair of despai ‘iz]wf,.,\. ]‘,1(,).'::{ of Esther Stanley Chapter, D. A. R. | un ay ternoon’ € ruary t Y at o Bsses, “Miad in ‘America,” headed | to assist you?" for the recital has not been set, but | him that seemed to ask if all their | held yesterday afternoon. Other bus- YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE érence Moore, who is aided by “Nothing, thank you,” she returned. | it will probably be held during the | friends were to be leagucd against | iness of a routine nature was trans- PRESENT bmpany of more than 125 players. [ “If you will kindly send me your | early part of March. them in this fight for life and liherty, | acted.