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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1916. CEUM [____~N ews for T hegfier Goers and jWomeiz Readers e Theater of Distinction— ELSIE JANIS STARS o i 1 3 s 1l¢¢ N e S ORI The Best Plays | = e \VE 5 vor e Best veort= B | ['H L il R‘X*\(Jh (/A SE i IN “TWAS EVER THU$ In the Best Theater. < AT r . ENRTR “Twas Ever Th with Elsic Ja- eek of Feb. 28 @ OF M. A picture program at Keeney's tonight. (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) With it will he the Seliz attraction ; he Alfred Cross SR Tehs erahine S Aok nas . - - “ 9P allow one of his patients to be stolen | STaph drama, “YWhat [Happencd. to ! CAN YOU BEAT IT . Pl 4 Read these episodes, each com- | @ ! Sl T i S § ayers plete in six insertions. See them | from his sanatorium without inves- | '68&¥ 1 the Kalem comedy, in- i b ning A Widow." These films v . - ; = selling Fine Suits and Over- acted on the motion ploture screen at | UEatng the truth of the man's state- Y Th sl Here is “The Caesar Mis h Store lling 1 Suits and Over I a New Play by Miss Julic § Noh e Theas ments e B \hl”” L StomprIon; oae s ferne, Entitled 4 Svouintednfabolt i A Tanedon 2y | NEINEEERINAE Dhursdd ez el she stammered, ~Ohe et knew | ClNton and House Peters will be seen EPISODE VI that was not true. I—1 in A picturization of the tremendous ; It is Great! coats at the Lowest Dric s you ever saw-—and permitting us to PAY WEEKLY in such amounts as suit our conveni agrecd be- 11 “When we were in the reception- ! Cauxe of—of a cortain plan [ had i | SIEC success The cat Divide. room, Mr. Pollock told me that he mind.” Other films on these days will be the . . d S 'l n was the fiancee of Miss Page. and that Iifis Honor sat hack with the shrug | DI0St2nh idrama, “The Indian® the A : Ovel'coa S an ulis Mr, Langdon was taking advantage of [ 0f one who dismisses the possibility | LAree-part. Lubin - production. “Her Miss Page’s nervous condition to in- | of understanding the other sex, as| ‘ayward Sister” and the sixth cpi- ) st " o y $8.00 $10'00 $12°00 fluence her against him. He told me | Langdon asked sode in “The Strange (ase Of Mavy a i ” that—that—he would make it well “Did Mr. Pollock feave immediately | V48C % o i B VALUES UP TO $16.09 worth my while to help him remove | after giving vou the address of the Afarie Dora the popular comedienne | ; : her to another sanatorium which had | new sanatorinm 2 is starred in “The White Pearl™ a fan- P i ! S been selected by her mother, and SNOTIe hearasDr ciful romance of the Orient sched- Sy 7 i i ; g o Foster and Mr. . : pointed out the fact that Mrs Page | Langdon speaking. and slipped | W1¢0 for Friday and Saturday. Sup- Miss Herne as “Katy Led rot coms witn her (atehier s | through pne of the Proveh onee s | BoFHIC flins vl ne (he iinickes G ’ : > e Sarray.’’ I indicating her dissatisfaction with | and stood on the veranda {ill they | N0¢K five-part feature, “The Master} ¢ h i SARMISCH ° 2 Cross as “Peter Dr. Foster's hospital.’ nad passed the door of the recep. | SMIIeS” and the Vitagraph extra, “La G X Y Produced under the direc- ‘Did you agree to help him? tion-room: then he came back and | LAloma’” —with Mary Anderson, e i i 687—693 MAIN S ET on of Kendall Weston. A hot flush dyved her cheeks, [told me fo administer the Weeping. | GeOTEC SGnlex and other stars in . e ity rol\‘u\' 3 her fingers nervously fumbled | powder at ten, as he would bhe there | {N® cust: , CONN. sloves as she answered softly: cleven. Then—he—led me to ex- Another chapter in “The Girl and “Yes." | pects that he would pay me well and | The Game” serfes will be shown on What instructions did he give | lef Tuesday and Wednesday. you?' “Miss Walton, do you recall the| Three seod vaudeville acts will also Seats =t Crowell's, “He-—he told me to give Miss Page | name of the sanatorium {o which ap, | P¢ Pilled for the entire week o a sleeping draught that night, and | Pollock wished to take Miss Page?"” - — e «aid that when the hospital was “Yes 1t was Professor zellars | MISS HERNE’S PLAY quiet he would have his automobile | sanatorium at Ortonville.” | outside and if 1 would let him in, he { “Did You carry out vour plans for 5 il would carry Miss Page to it and take | that night 2" Zoungniansgto: TO GET GOOD START her to the other sanatorium He | “No. The plan T had formed mi also asked me if 1 would take the | ed Dbecause of the watchfulness case, as a private nurse, and when ; of Mr. Langdon, who unwittingly hin- With full stage set with scenes just . [ said ves, he wrote the name down | dered me.” . cs it will be portrayed at the pre- 'ONIGHT AND TUES. on a piece of paper for m ‘ ‘Will you tell the courf., Miss | Mi€r performance tonight the Alfred | 2 A R \ Th H b. f C ’“)NIH\:A'_' \:1’ 1,:,‘ “Do you mean,” interrupted the | Walton, just what did happen that | (T0ss Plavers spent the entire morn- ! : e abit o rossness FWAS EVER THUS” | judge, “that vou were ready to throw | night?” in in their final rehearsal of “An e up vour position with Dr. Foster, and | (i) o7 (TG Outsider,” the play by Miss Julie THE GRINNING SKULL E 2 = Fierne which promises to be a second PRICES—Nightts 10¢, 20¢, De, H0c: 8:15 ces 10¢, ‘Kindness is a language the dumb door. When, a minute later can speak and the deaf can hear and | reaches the back door, he is met Peg O' My Heart sulard yndelasan i e LR “”""\,"_"' 1 do not think most people realize | “Can’t you tell where a sound comes WED. AND THURS. ency o to what an extent crossness is a |from? I've been waiting here about - - : I} | ten. the staze director for the Cross h\ Ethel yton Tn i j TQ 1 TTTATY | If]"‘:h o ~'(‘|’f“'”” lr" o (Rt \ habit fice minutes, and You know 1 always “THE GREAT DIVIDE / / / Al ik T e et e | It is so easy to he cross over all [come to the back door.” (He omitse Je L 4l | tne St (AT B g Gt A | s (0 THAIE 9 57 Gt £t (o0 to remember that, not being gified OF MARY PAGE lines mastered Miss Herne & . d ind turned that way. | second sight, the person withi e e By ADELE GARRI%O. [} | mother, known to theatergoers of Seam Allowance) Gathered Skirt, | ™! > e, b generation ago as Katherine Cor- 24 to 30 waist. | s e - coran, the wife of Jamos A. Herne, | o i TSR ARG ~ writer of “Shore Acres” lent a help- What the Coffec Episode Taught |ind dressed before she is after us |ing hand in the direction of the piecg Madge About Domestic Diplomacy. |a48ain, [ don't know What do ywu |- who have anything to do with the | suppose she is in such a hurry for | 1'lay declare it will prove the one hest l Ireakfast for And it is so easy (not as easy, I |could scarcely know that it was h don't claim that. good habits seldom |and therefore could not be assisted Here is one of the prettiest and smartest | are as easy to acquire as bad ones) {in knowing which door it was by a irts that could be offered for the dancing | to be pleasant and forbearing in the | knowledge of his habits.) tnd evening gown. The arrangement of face of all sorts of little annovances A Mr. Benham called you up on he flounces and panels is distinctly novel. [if one zets one’s mind turned that ‘he flounces give a lightand airy effect | way the housefather. He smiles a sarc Jhat is charming and the pancls weight | 1 15 a Matter of Course in Some | lic, superior smile which, in its jhem sufficiently to insure good lines. It anallc Be Cr i Anees, | fulness, is as cutting as any outbu 8 2 handsome skirt that gives the cffect | Familles to Be Cross at Annoyances. ¥ elaboratinn, yet it is simple at the same In a family where the habit mean Mr, Grenham iime, for there is a foundation to which | crossness prevails the housemates | what Dicky A5 T replied to |viitness one of the pretiiest and most | ther and arranged over this foundation ;”"” they@ehall gl oioross e gatyy No one gains anything by this habit seemed to me Dicky would have ST think all elderls luvable little dramas ever staxed. Tt | alling free at their lower edges. In the | one does not understand, or when | S LT the il is gh_r- story of a western girl. a girl | sicture, the foundation and the straight nyone makes some small mistake, or B enine with life, jove, centhusiasm | ounce are of white charmeuse satin, the ! whenever any little annoyance of onc sac ind a big heart. who mects a big | ointed flounces ara of net and the pancls | Kind or another comes up. or when Marie Doro “THE WHITE PEARL” Emmy Wehlen In “THE MASTER SMILE | | the 'phone,” says the housemother to Dicky was stretcing his arms lazily ! bet of the local season which has el ordiradl cay el rumbered a score of triumphs When the curtain goes up tonight “An Outsider” Miss Herne's friends when I returned to the room “Where have you been?” he asked | e you m e £ Into my mind flashed a picture of (L cromnans and AL Burone hen mischievously, “I thought per- | my own little mother and the insist- | qna admivers wi I ficd 11 and ac ers who have signified their t Laps you had flown the coop again.” [cnt craving for food which Docs Anyone Gain by T ! i | war hers intention of taking (h o ! 3 : of taking (he opportunity tn ! 1 haa hard work restraining an | the early morning. The memory o | i | i | | | | | Cross? ¢id retort to this vulgar speech. It : people are effect on shown much better taste if he had 'hungry in the morning, especially the atmosphere of the S \ those who are not quite well,"” | calculable =00d natured millionaire of the iast, | tre of charmense satin in a shade =f | (hey themselves are tired | 1 was ina talking to & She is “Katie” Murray, a character | rellow that is extremcly fashionable and “Mercy, no!" snaps the daughter of | fiorist the other day His carnat €0 cleverly drawn that she promises | txtremely beautiful, but'it could of course, | {he house, How could you thi [ | were drooping We've had several to rank with some of the old favorites | ¢ copied in a variety of materials. The | o > s e days of cloudy weather,” he sai slike being s ¥ ¥ eant Mrs. Richard S 0 T dislike Dbeing hurried about my |t stagedom. Katie eventuaily | lghter and thinner oncs are the best | SRt (LTS L ERARC (f;“::","” : 11 | “and they miss the sun. Nothing I Fohn shechan (OMiltern) e T el Gressing, but when it is necessary T [marries this voung blood. Peter Van | {dapted to the flounces. For the panels. | 0000 0 o0 How could she he |€an do for them will keep them up pride of Now i y 2 A g " can get into my clothing very quickly. | Courtlandt. He brings her back to | 10Y silk or satin or similar material is | 00 T them? If vourd oniy | When the sun is away too long.” S - [this time in the morning? T think |1 twisted my hair intc a simple low !{ne home of his people. And there lprproprmtc. Sl e ks il e Recd, the illus | Katie ought to be able to see to |knot, and rushed into my clothes. Tl he, a girl of the open West, a =il | ,EOF the medium size will be needed, | {1 m’“}"' it TRl Dicaut | . |selected a blue 3 SelEoy Lok % v ial 3 ~hes wide for | '™ D) R Btar, in | things without your getting out in |s¢lected a l|§| linen house gown |y,0t used to the conventionalities of 1 s)fmds(of"n\aronl:\l 36 m]rhu‘\wh for T o T e ey, R e W {which was especially sV to fasten, | {he effote East. sees society for what e foundation and straight flounce, 4 ¢, 0 U e e wr e ne | mahing What wonder that t} § " | l«o that when Dicky eame back from it is worth. And having had “Katie ] +3rds 44 for the pointed flounces and 235 |1 [l ir 1 i “I heard voices anc ought per- ; 5 5 % RO SahaNEge skl 6 B {he finds himself short of collars he | human flowers within droop and fade NEw YUHK I heard voi and thought per- ii{he bath room I was all ready for | ,ut on their hands, the relatives of | 2rds 36 for the panels. i : Just make up your mind to e I haps our mother was il and needed |Treakfast, save bathing my facé and |her husband, affer trying first to gt : from making any reference | 1105 Wl ‘Let’'s dress as fast as e « V¢ 2 DOUBLE FEATURE WEEK cciting scenes of the day he- N Rean Aoy greenhouse Today and tomor “LOCAL DAYS' get your shower and hurry hack, T have been in the kitchen,” et into something quickly.” | ‘ vill not take one this morning, but nswered quietly. | | {, A home in which the housema:es | have the habit of being eross is { home where there is too little hea The pattern 8930 is cut in sizes from 24 | immediately seizes the opportunity to o . mailed :1et off all the pent-up irritation of the some z Mie { hanas. e SR i e e e L 30 waist measure. It will he mailed | omething,” 1 replied (o {ria of her decide to edueate her up | g 20 " el by the Fashion Depart- | day's small annoyances in one uncon- | “Geel sald Dicky approvingly. [ 1o the ways of the worid, A 8 ) 2 - wavs (0 d. And the 0 e e c trolled spasm of crossness, because “I “talk about lightning change artis do Ivhat “Ratiew Murray has to g, | hentof this paper, on receipt of ten cents. R e e | have freely permitted yourself ihe anxiously Any time you want to go into vaude- | No," I responded laconically. T |ijfje I'll get you a season on the big |gituations in her life would fill —— Eloulliuon FIEAT A IRConERICEN S was determined to pick my way very | : a laG - volume of the best fiction ever writ- < » dhii: NO R ORag [ bathed my face and hands and | ., hut she is a good, real honest-to- P One of the housemates knocks at [ pleasant and forbearing, you will find Went intolthe livingl Sroom i wheriel| =00 dness! Aniarlcan sirl Such il they | SSivess EhilinErnefmcldwillEplay o back door. and another. who is |it doesn't require so much effor Dicky's mother was reading the | Liow e e o character role. 2 R e I fully realized that I had & most | ety e o e T n Tex 1o srow in the big wild places, and she not quick at realising where sound fafter all. SIET KATY DO IT” e s e e & delivers the goods. “Katic” murray comes from. zoes first to the frout | Just try it, and sec quired in the unfolding of “An Out- - i AT Srefien, S chatoiy (A B SR e i e U o queerrs S0 et i) o i onte | [ILOCAE WVAING, JHO1GIN e o ushers in at the local Fox a “har 5 ac g a oot The use of a lorgnette is some- o SO 39 3 ~ a charmin act drama ‘of .1 %o hiing hor wishcs aceented | sider. she comes to be the real one double feature | {rom comedy: the comedy of the | center of cach lay two teaspoonf | { pleasant. Tt really isn't so hard whe a gripping drama of the un- | yvou get your mind set that. way It derworld, in which Mr. Shee- | may be hard to start, especially han (Miltern) make: his ¥ sereen debut. “Is mother 1?7 Dicky demanded | self-indulgence of being cross at ever little thing. But once you get int i | Back Door. the habit of heing reasonable ant which they can distinguish thew - i through, the great cpisodes and Jane Grey and Tully Ma shall, and a splendic cast of Grifiith players, in tion and to answer Dicky's questions | with is few words as possible. i ! = cspise as P ects ) o . ~ ~ rio | a modern Cinderella and her e B e \””]"} 1 de b o affectation. but for the family, and evervthing cnds SHEEHAN, AT FOX'S | B of 7 ndoptod children. s lay s e LN g ! 1ad o admit that the elder MrIS. |japnilc There are four acts re- SHEE ) situation, I must not begin by an- | Graham handled hers as if she had i B tagonizing Dicky. . |leen ziven one in place of a rattle Sam Bernard and a com- _ “Whatever was mother doing in the |, her cradle. | AHiea i fthe the i iha s By | ihedlterSene o tra edy support of Keystone kitchen 2" Dicky asked. “You look very mice, Margavet,” | ik promises a wealth of | Keystone kind which is enjoyed by [of the mixture. Fold one side o layer ‘Teaching Katie how to make 3 coffee,”” 1 replied demurely. Dicky FTHE GREAT stared at me for a moment and then JARL TANGLIE threw hack his head and laughed ! e WS T American stage. In her cight weeks |features | i’ ot rip-roaring fun b nerold ncks Cisnlne o in a boudoir cap and Kimono as {4 lading lady of the Alfred Cross |s will be presented during this week | and roflicki good cheer. SHes: SIDDO) : wnel asiiiad s ny women do nowad e e T G e Tk b thisEplaynouReERheEmanagenient 0 | e battles over the proper way to e e e o abilite o clineh the [has putdone its previous offorts in |rcaring acts. The balance of the. three tiny slits across the middle of | | sider,” and each of these acts g Today hearts long to see enacted,—life apq [week™ which she sald with the patronizing air that ! o ” CuT heart throbs and smiles, |good things for the legion of Tox |lioth the children and grown-ups, | one-third, wet the upper surfa some women can no more help than N8 Tuilic Fevnel has blaved: &ome | Eatrons; Never Defore in the history 1 Todayis Ixcystone foffering is the Sam | with a little white of egg, then f they can help their way of breathing her career on the |6 the screen has such big double |Bernard, remembered for his Mr. (over the other side, lapping so # hig parts during am very glad vou do not break- heen offered on one program | Hozgenheimer on the legitimate stage | 1o make a pointed oval. Turn each in “The Great Pearl Tangle," a | folded side down, on a baking ti sercamingly funny farce in two rip- | and with a sharp pointed knife eut — more 1 was spared the necessity of an- has make coffee than Roosevelt ever had | gwering her by Dicky's entrance. He | “iuman interest’ pavt of any chap- | Uie selection of suitable features that {ithirce hour performance will be made | ach. Brush with whits of ess dupd 1 “Let us all join in giving R Qtel il | John Shechan (Miltern) a with the members of his Ananias jooked very handsome in hix morning |icier, to engrave her emotions on the | ¥ ill please and by glancing down (he of severa] single reels that will | with a little powdered sugar ax rousing reception, as he club.” i clothes | hearts of her auditors. She has maw. |Ust for today .and tomorrow, the |please and delight. “Let Katy Do It makes his screen debut in \n Alliance With Dacky. “Good morning mother!™ he said | tered (he art of impersonating the | most skeptical will be convinced of be shown at 7:25 p. m. and 9:50 his own home town.™ “But I think your mother wishes [cheerily, kissing her. “Sorry to have | sempathetic little girl bit, the down. [this fact. Money was not taken into m.. while John Sheehan Miltern in all of the coffee made the same way,” | kept you waiting. are you nearly | (rodden, the common ¢ <ort, 4w | consideration in the hooking of these | “New York™ will he shown hut once I returned. he says she is going to {siarved?” She thawed perceptibly in her Mary Turner in “Within the [siclar photo-dramas and New |and that at 8:45 p. m pint of flour, one-half teaspoonful of get a coffee pot today.” “I am hungry,” she admitted Faw.' Her impersonation of thag | Biritain will be treated to a week of i, salt, one tablespoonful of gar and —— — = Into Dicky's face sprang a worried “Well then, on to the breakfast | Wwonderful character. Glory Quayle, | the hest output of the world's great- two teaspoonfuls of baking powder L d look, He muttered an impatient | table!” and Dicky took each of US |y “The Christain.,” ranks as a noi- [est producers, e — o then rub in three tablespoonful PARSO word which T knew was an oath, but |Ly the arm and.rushed us gayly into | iple stage triumph <t week sl The amount of interest manifesiad Me“u fOi‘ TOmOI’I‘OW S er A 0d sumilent svest il t 5 1 did not reprove him. I felt almost | the dining room. The breakfast was | «3folly,” the wife of the criminaj it the extra attraction booked for to- i mix {0 a soft dough, turn out on 2 RE—Hartford grateful to him. well cooked and well served, al- [ hero in “Kiek In" Miss Herne scoreq Gay is duc to the fact that one of our [ ————— " floured board, divide into two poe AND ALL WEEK “I wish mother could ever keep hor“.lm.mn I{:(i(“\ air was stil a Dit | ypnother success. But in her own play ltcal boys plays one of the leading Breakfast Hu‘n\ and erH cach out ‘v L rour S Weod. and/Eat.) hands off things that do not concern |sullen. When she brought the coffee | she promises to outdo herself, (o characters in the play, and incidental I cake a half inch thi laced on a it Co. Presents the nsur- ! bake for twenty minutes in moder oven. When finished they should Shortcake Crust—N>Mix together ‘ pale yellow, with a thin, sugar i i greased sheet and bake in a quick oven her,” he said irritably, and although |and Mrs. Graham tasted it with an | jut over the footlights a characier making his screen debut John Stewed Potatoes I felt ashamed my heart leaped at |air of testing, T saw a gleam of tri- | greater tha she ever dreamed . Shechan (Miltern) known by ever) Whole Wheat Gems the words. “I will have to speak to | umph in my mother-in-law's eyes. merely “Katle” Murray one who claims this city as their Lunch. Roi ' CoBper Megrue, Author of |Ner” he continued. “There!” she said, “(that is some- It is expected that awast audience heme will he seen in “New York,” the Cato e bie B G A Tt Paysito Woman like, as soon as [ found 'thing like coffec! Dicky, taste Yours i will turn out tonight to witness Mis: icat drama of the underworld, sup- Eined titrail S \vectiae® with {hat Dicky’s sympathies were with [and tell me if this doesn't remind {iferne’s attempt at a big vital drama. DPorting Florence [teed, the illus- Banl v Tatts l HT William Courtenay nme in a possible controversy with his 'yvou of the old time home i Many of her theatrical friends from trious star Aside from the fact that Tea fes: Nights and Sat, Matinee, 23¢ | mother T was satisfied without any | 1 felt almost as if a decisive mo- | New York and Boston will be here John Shechan Will be seen in this D o $1 Ba AL Wednesday, | Public ehampioning of my rights. {ment had come. Katie's back was | will several theatrical producers, fcature “New Yor Lo mpLictuzed Bouill at B co st s o Ttia | “'Please, Dicky!™ 1 said hastily, | cloquent. T could sce that she was | Elahorate scenery has been painted 'form Will be marked down as one of 3 il Maned T : b Weck. - don’t do that. You would only make | Brofted gGhicken Ealaico i uoiaiocs Hose | rer the dis! aurice S Bils 5 ¢ best and most entertaining Jurposely lingering over the dishes | Ly Maurice Tattle, the artist who th ntertaining i L T N = matters worse. 1 will manage it all | cn the buffet. I had a wild impulse | has applied his brush to all of the Dphoto-plays ever seen. The story is Browned Carrots TURNER HALL 1:ght, only I hesitated for it C . ‘| flash an appealing glance at | scenes thus far shown for the Cross 4 most dramaiic one, the direction is | s { oy For Your Insurance and ceemed stuch a silly thing, but T | Dicky, but I kept my eyes steadly | Players. Because Miss Herne made 'perfect and the roles are the acme Coffec i TRADING PO Sure’ty Bonds could not refrain from asking, “only \;.\.\.u».l from his her first appearance on the Lyceum passed War Drama Succes UNDER FIRE” Orange Short Cake. of perfect characterization, | Banbury Tarts—PFut through the —please don't say the coffec is better “Why! 1 don't know mother.” |stage,” playing in the same companry Blending the dramatic punches of | coarse cutter of the food chopper and than Katie's Dicky's tone was judicial. “This is | with her distingnished father, an |the above feature with the charming | ene-auarter of a pound ;-r cltron and ior : ‘. b o . e 3 o st T “ the | one-quarter of a pound of candicd | RTINS Dicky looked at me quizzingly, then | rattling good coffee, but [ don’t sce | acdded interest has been manifested in |action of “Let Katy Do It the other | onc-auarter | 3 5 3 ow. Go to g «tooped and kissed me imy particular difference in the taste | her work. Numerous theater parties |five act production, diversity of the jlomon pecl. Ax this with one-h GRAND CARNIVAL DWIGHT A. PARSONS,| “An right, sweetheart,” he xaid lor’it and that which Katie gives us | have been arranged and from ail |cffering has not been neglected. Jane | of & Potnc o cleaned currants, the | Giveminy Bootl’s Block. “Richard!” | every morning.” accounts prediet fhe largest opening | Grey and Tully Marshall are featured | grated vind of SnaNCines Fovoh ) = | is mother’s volce sounded outside | ‘“Then vou have lost your sense of | house ever recorded at the Lyceum. |in this Grifiith photo drama which [ spoonful of powdered = cinnamon Mattabesette Tribe, 1. O ‘ECTLY PASTEUR. the door. We both started guiltily. |taste altogether,” his mother snapped Alfred Cross will play opposite | deals with a modern Cinderella and 'mwrlm\! teaspoonful of powdercd Tndinnolo. Council ERFECTLY * | How much had she heard? 1 said but little during the rest of | Miss Herne, and Eugene Weber, one |her brood of seven adopted children | cloves and a wine glass full of . IZED MILK “Aren't you and Margaret dressed |{he meal of New York's best stock actors, has |in Mexico. “Let Katy Do it is | brands Having one-half of a pound mentana Dantiie evative ‘volce Wi 3 P oo rimi- sen secure o ay i S rming and delightful story of ad- | of strained honey , gradually adc Q vet the imperative voice went on.| But I think if I had been a primi heen secured to play an important | charming and delig 3 : o C o SEIBERT AND SON, Y e oakiant anvict be almost ready | iive weman T ahould have gone out |pert. Mrs Adelaide Hibbard will |venture, Interminglig pathos, and [as much Of it a5 1s Nieeded 10 make No Canvassing. | and joined Katie in the dance steps | have the lead character role and |comedy in such a manner as to stamp | a stiff minceneat Roll out puit ADMISSION 10c. D 3 [ T be the directly,” Dicky ark Street, Near Stanley, S L SR < Rooth and J. Irving Whi'e | it as delightfully pleasing paste trimmings very thin: cut i sajid hastily. Then to wme How | whirh I was surc she was exccuting | Miss Dora 6 teams. Tel. connection. | ’cc both going te sct our showers | in the kitchen. have been assigned characters in] This big.program will not suffer | four inch circles, and alor Avold trouble by having your insur- lnce written by & man who knows

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