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- NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. S — I | News for Theater Goers and ‘Women Readers In the Best Theater. eek Of ga[-—-zg 1 ) I: A’\I [’\ [{ \Y I)AAG - B ADELE‘" ‘Gi‘fimms - =1 | Health and Vigor Necessi-;t; s Hope of Winning Mrs, oman who dares to be as rude as Regulations of Ol-ga“ Withered Goes my husband’s mother. She ap- RN ehANAE raoe . —||.Says Woman’s Beauty p Eims- ) THE STRANGE CASE "VELATIONSOF A WIFE] Deperds Upon Health i (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) oD of Elimination | Qi ] — S i pears to consider that she has | he Alf[‘ed C]‘OSS {101 had planned my campaign for [right to say what she pleases o a0¥ | Skin foods and face creams and ; Read these episodes, each com- fer, and she 1 feeling of heing |weeks I could not have thought of |(ne, no matter what wounded =en- i poyders cannot make a woman beau- Players 3 plete in six iusertions. See them ienly alone—in a werld fanything better caleulated to rivet my | sibilitiex she leaves in the wake of | tifyl, because heauty lies deeper than acted on the motion picture screcn at | Bostile faces. A sob eaught in het | mother-in-law’s attention than the ler words {hat—it depends on health In most | throat and the room grew black le- [luncheon at Fraunces' Tavern. 1 sighed wearily as [ followed Ner | cuges the basis of health and the In ‘ EPISODE IX. 1\ A production of the Kate With a little moaning gasp of dis- ! the Kecney Theater A i S ; 5 5o 0 : 3 fore her, and when she spoics her | When she had announced her in- { {0 a tabie near the immense old fire- | iiuse of sickness can be traced 1o the words came slowly- one at o {ime | tention of abandoning our sightsceing | place, which held a glorious Wood | 2 ction of the howels “nd sounded strange o Loy own enrs— | T in order that she might g0 home |fire. My little spriz of hope that 1 | The headache, the lassitude, the sal- as though coming from = gieatr dis- |and discuss with her son some mys- [sometime I might win my mother-in- | ; X S v oo L low skin, and the lusterless eyes are axton version of the im- B nay Mary half rose from her cha e jterious secret connected wivh his | lnw's friendship was fast withering Sevaloe uei by eonstinanon G “I—left—the—Dbanyuet—poem-—and | Fast life and that of Lillian Gale, T ideal remedy for women, and one that 3 her iips forming a mute appea;: against = T i f"“"“ B (i drastic threat. Thooe whe sere | Seni—into—that—other—qoom Mr. Bad told her that she would be un- f § ) TR (Rt (o et GoR watching her saw in the mavement no | Pollock-—was—there. e wonldn't--&Ple to see him, and suggested organisms, is found in Dr. Caldwell's 4 more than a hysterical jmipulse hern lot—me—leave. He—he—tried—:o— | lUnCheon at the old revolutionary inn. | SyTup Pepsin, a mild laxative com- 0 of the legul wrangling, but 1t was Then he iiveatencd me. | L Wits determined that no one should | 1 | pound, pleasant to the taste and free e w something far deeper and sreater. For X v glass of whisker 1— |tk xm DIgSiengiheisubjectibenore) I from opiates and narcotic drugs of B | to Mary, Dr. Foster stood as ths key- SV him—coming towards me--and— (4@, Put I had been very doubtful as | overy description. Mrs. Gertrude stone of her proof of innocence. 1le ‘hat's all—I U rememier! t | ey |19 the reception my suggestion would Jordan, 522 North Liberty strect, In- . I b4 believed her—and to strike out his evi- j ¥2l¢ b Gy Sorvy Ep G T = - 5 - Bl ne e s no o e ahidiisTe epented fhen in (asi i OWIINESHEDI o€ (theruse sustesd e ok fine: 1 have never been able to find | MRS, GERTRUDE JORDAN rp ans Sl ning down her cheeks That's all— I-(:IIH\"'\\( ) ]-: he eclder Mrs. (,.A\l-‘.xrn Pl‘OflHCBI‘ Cosmmel‘ EleClI‘JClNl anything to compare with Dr. Cald- S, ; Langdon, knowing that he musr call ! ?““‘ KNOW that is all—thai 1 ‘;'_‘L"i"‘m"*»vl-lt:; ,;‘. I;:dv:lx:lv-d m\m \:\T«? ] 3 Y 1 well's Syrup Pepsin. 1 started using | in drug stores for fifty cents a Dottle Mhis i o biggest (hing § her to the stand next. was aghast at Foinenber i3 S oy S o : . . E it for the baby and now it is my |a trial bottle can be obtained frec This is the biggest m;j e e lslan et e e Startled by her outhui-t (. | made the decision no one would have fl[ld Soemc AI‘US[ SOOFC e s i e e e aeee Lbciwriiing Yo DrAoW AR Calas yet; Dbeautiful costumes; Rl LU Pl Langdon went qu , [ ¢reamed from her appearance or her i i hevasd i A Weahinatoniat | Monticello; £ e : inaliaid Risthacdion o | actions that she had just been swept cast of 50 people: same g salts and a glass of water. He haa S° B i z insjeal and g elagnen L e Of course T know.” Ne said ieas- ;5 2 Storm of emotions, or had under- Trmmph voice rose shrilly on the la |recelve. L owerde, diunapolis, Ind., says: It is simply or smell- Dr. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin is sold = {ilinois p=ices, 10c, 20c¢, 30c. } | no fears that the evidence of the alien et . e Rt i Matinees 10c and 20c. ist would be stricken out, but he vas BTN 'hf\“("r\x1|-‘t\a”’7‘iv|>|‘:‘\H 10 Y€~ |7 | began to understand what Dicky — nevertheless racking his brains for, MOEH U 10 the co e khad meant when he said that his S someRmethodiol piovliap dlelisain b WHESHNS other was like a child in many = rence of that stramge bruise upon MTL o o .. [things. She Mary's shonlder when ith the T have ‘one or twa o abruptness that characterized hin the District Attorney dis iesed the witness. savingly witnessing some of the pre 1o | ent day piays tieis Lnze of was the last person in i T wikae (he ) Froke In the prosecuios, exuiiant ovey | (N¢ World, T had thought, to whom | laciousiess and suggestiveness the oppor{unity to|cross:esarsiis dave |08 conld compare a child, hut there | great plewsure to go hack to the e i vep |Vas something very vouthful in h A ik e e { whole-hearted enjoyment of the place, - et O o £nd her mercurial forgetfulness of = : T it TONIGHT quickening stir of interes cm. , Her now,” that drifted from S henoucnaiNet oI throus BRI SR Sl B e = G ‘. ad b assc ¢ is the transition trem th Marguerite Clark Tn - Shat mevor railed 16 teef her Lutors and brought o wa we had both passed tm It is t1 transiti beaii- tiful dramu of a by- Just And now it was Mar, ame it is o to listen an old hesr was called by the bailiff, the little ). for sor 2 . . rguerite Clark | ; . tlorsjan ! “There is only one word that de- | ridiculous to the sublim uch is e Wh P bl H l d STHE !H\[‘ "l -\‘i;‘]';,l‘ swept through the room and seemed _'“-"‘ ithe judge's . e | Destini e saii “h”. ‘(h‘”' “. impression created by “Th: Two Cre en Iu 1Clty elpe CH foraiue o .\.onm]m s Bu R h‘;“‘ 4 : o irew up before the door of the old | Phans’” the wonderful old dr.uini i Honor to whom honor is due. L al-;crs (and who is not = 3 \er face was so white and her han s Page, Dr, Foster fotll A e “It is se at the Lycewn last aigni by the e . con like to cry down newspa pub- WED. AND THURS. S0 Unsteady tfat fhe bak hour Temarkable story of vour sirange sus- | f;'llll.\. ]H is one of the most | ]?xm; :v_‘ he l[\m\u‘ Inl x‘n' A ways loved that-phrase. It has ‘1:” 1 l” !l:\”nm 2 9' ¥ lV\ o Henry Walthall and waiting for another order “rom Lanz- | CPHDIlity to the smell of alecohol. an | eyre) m\_‘”m““_”"_b‘H\z\mh agtiialol e S e e uprems | Wonderful ring to it. And L tho B e e Edra Mayo in don, hurried after the smelling salts, | 10U SOUrsClf fell of any definite acci- | o supomn soe o o | Pl o GO bR, o of it the other day when L ‘ncurd tho!l (s no reason he should not have, abd “THE .\nsl;, ADING his exit through the doci into the Sivit ¢ her than the tw that have |eaiq smiling “Tt ’?I,‘(\‘.‘.\,‘ e ‘l Two Orphans” is the bizse story of a certain charity they are horrified at the bare idea ¢ o i e <t Dea 1ontic T 158 S g. always comes into i s > : A S Sablcs LAD Drison lotting inlan thcongtito s boret iy n;,_mm] When you were aver- imv mind when T see the bulldine. srandest production ever offer It was a charity for sick babi having their pictures in the paper 2 comein this—well; very pecuiisg rean- | v axactlo ] & e T B T B e e won't tell you its name for cert Now there are undoubtedly man FRI. AND SAT. frown to the ige’ 5 e | Exactly, he returned good- ! g i I ; i - q m 'F o o the Judge's face. | I naturedly. “No, we will not go in for | Kate Claxton, who first brought fauie | reasons. It was founded on this Wise. | things published in newspapers ( l'hc@l:rf"l‘(“'_fi"“‘,,\""._ Tie was, however, the only one who | ng sarcasm of h rasping la little while. I want to (g % mood |and popularity to the “Two Orphuns’ | An item was published in a news newspapers) which could quite as well “MR. (.l:}\?{l:‘_ < o noticed it, for the attention of every-! ‘‘!ce """“““lw" Mary li'¢ 11sh of |view of he outside first.” get & good | Lould be pleased with the rendition « I | per suggesting the work, and the pub- | e left out. But even in these cases AR one else was fived upon Mary, who 1€ Water. She straightened up haught- This is a really wonderful door- | Her version as secn at the Lyccumn last | lic immediately became so much i one must remember that the deter- : e > novr 1 stood swaying in the witnass box, her, ily and her voice was s» conl and way.,” T said 3 night. terested that money poured in and the | yent effect of the fear of such public- . MI;; -‘l{"l«')l{'l;..;u.(. 7t eves turned appealingly toward Lang- | Guiet that the bailiff, who was handing She examined it riticall As presented by e Alfred Cross | work began. It was a picturesaue | jto must he a force for the good. Also, Daring Bare 4 don. But though he read their mute, hm;‘.dm the smeling <alts, made a | “Yes, it is a good doorway.” she as. | Plavers “The Two Orphans” is 2 granl charity and the newspapers MWays | gne should consider that tne news- prayer correctly he dared not hesitate, | COMic face as if mocking their precau- |sented at last. “The knocker is o fina | Shectacle, made up of sever voonderful | gave plenty of space to pictures and | papers wouldn’t print such matter and the very first question was the one ' tion N O e -enes and characters of the old school, | stories about the pathetic little Wisps | ynless people showed that they want- he had been dreading. | “T have been overcoms in thot ‘pe- il G m‘ 0f _“"‘ho’ hote of | The light effects in some of the zots | of humanity whom it served. And the'| oq to read it “Miss Page, will you trv to tell the Culiar manner on several ovxslons.” )absolute finality in her volce, [vi. | are superb. In all it s a triumph of | money rolled in and the charity, small But, putting this question asideg ‘ourt as fully as possible exactly what | Vil You name ong dently Richard's mother s heraelp | sconic artist, electrician, staze divec- §at ifrst, grew into a great and wonder- [ there bt el e recurred on the night when vou left ! Yes. If vou will look through the ) tor, costumer and players There @v ful institution pers arc tremendous force for goou he banquet and joined David Poliock | files of the Rochester papers of tvwao wmy parts worthy oi aote 1l Then there came a day when the |43 that they deserve more honor Iy anyone has time o nonupol- | original founder withdrew nn the | than they get from a certain n the Hotel Republic?” It swept away all her new found unless i Le Alfrod | work and a new set of men 00k | of people There has been too much hone and plunged her diz down ia- | that eity.” Lead announcing, as it had in_ the | Cross who this week plays twe roics | hold of jt. The Newspaper Is Your Servitor to despair. To her it seemnd to prove | “Will vou describa tha circum- |days before the revelution. that Sam | @nd taus has a dual chai sue- | publicity, too many pathetic storfes,” & LAST TIME TONIGHT that even Langdon placed little or no | stances, please 2 Tiravmtes)the thalt brea il vooat iatart | ceatliNsidal rronifule it ¢ ihe | said these men. “We don't want that credence upon the words of Dr Fos- (To be contintcd.) was “mine host of the inn.” play is the thing, Maurice T the fisort of thins. e Swlifappeal o the She looked at it with interest, -cenie artist, has painted some scenes | public in a sensible, dignified way. We “How queer it is” she commented. | 1hat Will long live in the memoric: of [ won't permit this newspaper sensa MLLE. DURE THE EVA |“mat thesc inanimate objects remain | (hose fortunate enough to sce then. | tionalism.” which you approve. He wants to gi | in the world while the brains that |11 the second act, showing the garden And They Ran $5.000 Behind. tae public what the public wants. Let — of hilarity that brought an angry P “Have you seen the sign?” T asked, | summers ago. you will Aind that T had |irdicating the curiously inseribed | —-an attack while playing ir. stock in |metal sheet which hung above our |1%¢ ¢ spot-light, 7 If you want vour newspaper to ha different, do your part by writing @ letter of commendation to the editor when he prints the kind of news of Orrin Johnson, in THI PRICE OF POWER" atty Arbuckle :n.\d Mabel “THE GREEN SWAMP" e TOMORROW AT FOX'S ‘12 DID AND HE DIDN'TY executed them have been dust v ARSI century : ] : v | " diate vicinity. In fact each of the sev- ; ‘G TOMORROW I T ORIy st e D ) . : PR A woman's fight with jealousv and| Prominent among the performers cre Washington Took Parewell.” | ., s was o triumph in seena paint- Pearl White, in s 4 [i2 bl cstiandtaa : i She had voiced my own thought so | ing. 'They are ali GGioniat herdfinalftelumphitand happincssWersi| d (RIESenosisRInIh e icH = Lo RDuze | e et RILOORITS SRS ae | In et asiiaxeial oS oliaiGan ol e i FT s e ray A i i A “THE IRON CLAW” - ithe fascinating Parisian singer and |@ccurately thd 3 t ¢ in | or entirely different atmosphers. Ken- v e e i SNl its e question fof afipictureis forcibivishown infthelnine \iteRpro- il sutai L S e s o i the |onderment T A s finding many | ol Wwastonline uoducar ik i iba outoan t rench hcjaverage man'simember that you ke to : duction “The Green Swamp,” in which | headline act. This dainty and diminu- |Points of view in common with my | congratulated for the briliiant mananey | POCKet thropgh ais brain. you've got Bessie Barriscale, in Bessie Barriscale is icatured and |tive creature is the French version |lusband’s mother. A tiny sprig of | in which he staged the whole produc- GREEN SWaAMP” which will be shown at Fox's tomor- iof Fva Tanguay and her sprightly {hope began to sprout in my heart, @ i tion. With an augmented cast bring- row and Thursday. rice MeRae | cfforts and magnetic personality fair- [belief that sometime I might break | ing the total number of pleyers up to | 9 e e e remembered for his sterhnz work in |jyv captivate her audience. Mlle. Dure jdown her prejudice against me, and [ fifty Mr., Weston succeeds it setiing 'I“ DR sagency, H"_ aCtatne Yes, I know vou think I'm preju the stage production of “Via Wire-|is n fascinating singer and dancer, |find in her the womanly companion- | rorth a perfect play, The costuwines are | A Pised—the daily newspaper. diced because 1 used to be a news- less,” plays the role of (he physician | Her barefoot shadow dance is one of {ship Which T so sorely needed I e e et o r They Withhold Harmless News, paper reporter myself. Not only that N NS’ who is tortured by his wife's suspi- | the most daring Terpsichorean ef- We passed to the side and read the \s Pierrc IFrochard, *he cripple A great many people, thought | but I'm also prejudiced on the side of cions of his dealings with his women |forts ever attempted in a local [tablet placed upon the building after | \jrpeq Cross presents one of iz best | they are themselves newspaper read- ' common sense and justice v ey 2 patients acquitting himself in wdmir- | {heater, In this number the dainty |its restoration by the Sons of the | it of character work of his career. HEATRE—Hartford able fashion. little woman exhibits the wonderful | Revolution. His “Chevalier” tao was g00d, and the ?,(:2:22/ e Tonight and Wednesday > second chapter of t new | figure which attracted the attention “Here Washington took farewell of |, ety of seeing the leadinz man in e Mat. Wed., 30 se! “The Iron Claw,” with Pecarl!cf the New York artists during her |his officers,” my mother-in-law read | tyq qistinet roles «ppealed to ihe aadi fn & Co., Present the Comedy | White, Sheldon Lewis and Creighton | Gotham engagements. The act is [aloud. ence. Jlorence Hart made her re- Success Hale will also be shown, 1n conjunc- | staged in elaborate ‘fashion and it “These are the things which *"““\" appearance at the Lyceum in - this | oo — | Serve without straining and p “ROLLING STON tion with that hilariously fuany Key hould prove a sensation during the make those patriotic societies worth | . o ras given a great roveylion M f T ons with it. CHARLES RUGGLES and New | stone comedy “Love will Conquer,” |entire “‘-.,1\_ {while,” T commented idly. "\l\"”wm,"”‘,‘i‘m “;i"m,,.,’j At Wi , [ enu or OmOITOW l York Cast featuring Fred Mace and Mack; The Ross brothers,® black-face My mother-in-law stiffened "o | |resented with many beatit:‘ul flo = L ices—Nights to $1 Mat- | Swain jccmedians, have an entertaining #nyvone having the vight to belong to | (1o ang called u for enrti Breakfast 7 Swain. i b B 3 3 s and callec pon f rin s e S o | - ot Rid of My Corns to $1 Orrin Johnson and an all-star t {specialty and the Bellongs, daring they are speech. She gave a beautiful perror nges at., March 24-25, (Mat. Sat.) | wi]] pe seen for the last lime tonight |acrobats and cyelists, create a most se,” she said frigidly SMance of ihe Gountessi DI Liniere Eoied Hish W- h M . “G t ltn Cohan & Harris Present in “The Price of Power,” a compeil- | favorable impression. I flushed hotly, both at the necdless | 210" ey her husband, e (Cher Blittired oast f lt aglC els- “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" ing and thrilling drama of more thun | Heading the photoplay program to- |rebuke, and my own tactlessness. T o0 J00nh B nietion of playing two ices—Nights, 25¢ to $1.50; Mat- | passing worth. Fatty Artuckle anu |Dight Will be Marguerite Clark in |bad forgotten what Dicky had once | ;Ui o gles, She also nlaye Lunch Simplest Corn Cure in the World—No 25c to $1. Seats Wednesday. Mabel Normand in “He Did And U |the film version of *“The Prince and [told me of his mother sympathetic Sister Genevieve. iBugena Haral Omalot Pain. No Fuss. New, Sure Way. —— Didn’t,”” a funny Keystone comedy in |The Patper and the Seclig three Mrs. Graham's “Ancestor Bug.™ Veber made a picturesque “Jasques”, Greant Cookics When corns make you almost *‘die IRFECTLY PASTEUR- | twvo acts, as well as ssveral "i"“'"‘i:‘::'l'“:]“."."”" Number ”“”.'H‘”Q, :l‘~‘\i'lgr “She has the ancestor bug’ he had | the big. bullying brother of Vil~“ c. i e b Y e s e o reels will be seen on the same offer am and said laughingly. “If there’s an an- ! M'ss Jube ‘ierne, as Louts the Ditnior soaked them and picked them and ILK : the comedy “For Sweet Charity.” : & : 5 i : Tiox yerfo nze | IZED M ing. cestral society in existence which she | @ir!, « a wonderful perf anze of | RronmiOnion Sonr sliced them when corn-swelling 3 S Wednesday and Thursday Henry S : o e i \lic characte Slaying o KEIBERT AND SON, Mednenda d day TS | rasn't joimed I'd like to see it for it | thix patheti ‘n(.m.n.l Plaving the Roaet iceTor aniiton and FEdna Mayo foster sister. k Street, Near Stanley, | HEAVY, HEAVY, HEAVY |in in: “The Mislending Lady,” o |TUSt be a curio. 1 think she’s go out ;'{f,;.u»l«.”"1"“'Y'tlm’*'i““ 5o foung a| Poiled Ric ewed Tome toes : and burn incense on the graves of her L great five-reel feature. They will |20d burn i 2 Rk S iy e | Celery Salad S ction. < ;] 3 jonary ancestors. he | par - teams. Tel. connection ARE GIRLS AT GRAND |o!s0 appear on the screen in the ninth ”wlm”n”'\n’ \h:l“d‘.n(m; * 1 had <(n‘n : y: was young Philip Sheflield who | ainy IPLGEY Chinese do, Coffee sode of “The Strange Case —of | " ontary foolish little pang that | furnished all the laughter at last | Y U DO THIS; I Page’ On these days. “The | = "5y 6w my great-great-grand- | night's performance. As “Picard, . 1 Accusing Eve’ and “A Sister To | : 5 , e s Cream Cookies—Halt a cupiul of When the management of the |Gaiar < - . . father might have been hanged for | the =prightly and jumping-jack valet ! e 1 unt - 4 Salmigull Tonmaa pactiotther bill stealing sheep of the Chevaliey, Mr. Sheflield wus im- (|- Water. tWotegas, “anc teaspoonful va- FOUR HAND STEADY? TRY | Purlesque troupe known as the “Beef For Friday and Saturday the |"“ 0 104 (o treaq more carefully, T | mensc. LUis every move called for = RRYING A GLASS FILLED | Trust” decided upon that title, it was | management anmounces Theodore | 1t€S0IVed to tread tofe carefute, 1) meme: 8 Svery S fR0ec Tor + et = AT justly deserved and after 1yoking over | Roberts in “Mr. Grex of s Carlo” |70 8 pooUs, S Lo e e & S LU b e DS the array of “girls ’at the Grana :1”’);) "xjm»mx'm‘(“. ’!’:t‘\\fvll“l("lyl”( -lfx]) L e : DUSUISEoYen N BIondishap e ITHOUT .SPILLING. -NER- 5 e : S e e ' ldiners and the uniforms of ing White who has plaved sa VOUS PEOPLIL MAKE theater, Hartford, this xeex, you im- | Witch of the Mountains THIS TEST. mediately acquiesce in the opinion lHeading the company ‘s “Billy” Wat- &6 5 i 3 Sy i e e SPOOODOVLPOPEIOOOHODOSd .\ lution, Count de Linieres ‘\Ir~' Adalaide Hib- | flour sifted, stir till quite smooth over due to overwork, overy-worry, | N . | A young man in plum-colored coa bard returned to the cast as La Fro- he fire, a 1 it ger sticks (o | ; 5 merous saying that are broug ont 1 the fire, and till it no longer stick much smoking, eatir ATITIEInE e e oute: ‘_(-l”,,, = _m, i OPEN NOSTRILS! END and knickerbockers of pre-revolution- | chard and was warmly veceived in u | the sides. Turn it out to cool and add | per-indulgence of any sort, here | . " w.roq by this popular come ! A COLD OR CATARRH ary fashion howed low before us as fcleverly conceived interpretation. Wil- | the eggs well beaten. Beat the mixture [ Yhy Have Corns At All When “Gets-It" i : ' _ we entered and ushered us to the | liam Ennis is seen in a portrayal of the | for ten minutes, and then place . | RemovesThem the New,Dead-Sure Way? The bills for costumes for 5 - o 4 s e . 2 ~ by citer Wk - 5 YT . troupe must have been enormeus, f. How To Get Relief When Head door of the dining room. His long, | Marquis and has one big scene in a | tablespoonful on a greased baking tin. | Salves, and tapes, Dbandages, and il and Nose are Stuffed Up. curling wig was powdered. his shoes | dual with the Chevalier which he does | Bake in a moderate oven for fortw | Plasters that make corns pop-eved had immense buckles, and his whole | well. “The Two Orphans” is the big- | minutes. Turn them into a sieve to | lave only made your corns grow Lppearance was most imposing. gest thing ever accomplished by a lo- | cool, afler cutting a slit in the side, | faster, just hold your heart a mo Count fifty Your cold in head or | 3ut my mother-in-law’s mood had | cal stock company and furnishes a nev: { Sweeten and flavor the cream with | ment and figure this: Put two drops catarrh disappears. Your clogged suddenly veered from admiration to | avenue of outlet for the talent of its | the vanilla and flll the cookies iwith | ©f “Gets-It" on the corn. It dries at nostrils will open, the air passages of | ciaptiousness. members. The entive production is | jt through the slit. when they are | once You can put your shoe and your head will clear and you v [ “That's a very silly thing” she | entirely different from the many seen | cold. Dust confectioners sugar over | Stocking on right over it. The corn is breathe freely. No more snuffling, | commented acidly. “and inaccurate | here this season et doomed. It makes the corn come off hawking, mucous discharge, dryness|as well The lackeys of that time —_— clear and clean It's the new, easy R zce mon e comEs A e L et s or headache; no struggling for breath |did not wear powdered wigs A Mecdicine of Merit, Brown Onion Soup—Chop fine five | Way Nothing to stick or press on Margo contains no dangerous | - T 6 L "‘l”'," bt oant . jatuient ! “But I do not think this man is The great sale Ivaial K Pinke the corn You can wear smaller £ ‘forming drugs and is merely a | ° m'h“;_“d“"'l"‘:' ;‘(_l'\"']m;l;‘“f‘f s Get a small botte of 1ly's Cream jsupposed to represent a lackey.” [ |ham's Vegetable Compound all over | = ; 0 ] i shoes Youw'll be a jov-walker No fidly balanced combination of | (0 H00teq. the rendition: Balm from your druggist and apply a |said. 1 imagine he is rather acting | this land is the result of genuine | 0¢¢P fr¥ing pan with one-third of A ¢ pain. no trouble. \ccept no substi gand hypophosphites with other | 5 0 q AcSen LN e, little of this fragrant antiseptic cream {the part of the old major domo. or | merit. The reason is that this good | Cubful of butter; cover and cook slow- | tutes tents of well recognized value. | ce®tl and a violin solo in your nosrtils. It penetrates through |even the proprietor of the place in | ajq fashioned root and herb medi- | IV for fifteen minutes, then uncover | “Gets-1U" is sold by druggists evers e own druggist can supply you | ‘' alker, bringing forth appla every air passage of the head, sooth- |thus welcoming the zuests. cine actually helps those suffering | #nd sradually allow the onions to [where, 23c a bottle, or sent direct by TANGUAY OF PAREE [pianned them and the hands tnat | 9 el Alre” at midnight, Mr. TUEe | ey kept to that progeam for o | e e, 0 0% 28 Part of that DL oht eason, and in that season they ran vl scencs ever presented in this lmnae- | <2000 00 0 n e Aty ; - man events, he undoubtedly will, a he next year they went back 10| reporter has cause to call on you, give the old way with a new respect to |yin ap for o | has assembled one when, as i the course of hu- the news you reasonably cam see the pi 2nd Chapter L i | tures of interesting people, and if the to get at it through his h"rj_\]'. - ., | public has a right to be interested in That’s the lesson these ghbrow™ I \,y give him the picture. It n't directors learned, and it we laught hurt you, and it will help him nilla extract, two ounces butter, (wo | ! i ounces flour, one cupful of whipped i | cream, one heaping tablespoonful su- waitc we might well have heen | varied roles since coming to zar, Put the hutier and water into » ! | \ransported back to the days of the | Britain makes a very convincing | saucepan, bring it to the boil, add the | your nervous system lacks con- simple and harmless test. tiet the Clari & Brainerd Co. or any - local druggist a package of o and take three or four small ts for about two weeks and note Gifference Notice how quickly seem to work on your nerve the whole nervous system seems alm ana settle down; how. with es again in order, new ambition outside of being very handsomc, are “‘very large,’ necessitated by th forms of the “ladies.” Several cleve song and dance hits are offercd pecially, the duo of Misses Lei d Pearl. The performance improved as the Be tingling throush the system | {iMe sped on, the second burlettr, en. titled. “The Lucky Girl.”” leading the | or six large white onions, put into a he manufacturer’s guarantee of : ST ing and healing the swollen or in-y “Your imagination does you ‘more |from the ailments peculiar to women, | Prown but not burn. Sprinkle in two | E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, 111, Sold actory benefit or money back, Faually _ pretty and fashionable |flamed mucous membrane, gIVing you |credit than your knowledge,” my |17 it did not, would not the women of blespoonfuls of flour and stir until | in New Britain and recommended h in view of their harmless na- | for the child is the straw hat of sim- | instant relief. Head colds and rrh jiother-in-law answered, smiling [ America have found it out in forty [ bale brown, then add slowly ene quart | the world’s best corn remedy City makes their test a very simple | ple shape, trimmed with a wreath of | vield like magic. Don't stay stuffed- fgrimly vears, so that few of them would | ©f scalded milk, stirring until smooth. | Drug Store. Crowell's Drug Stor er. 1”‘”“"“""””4 the crown. up and miserable. Relief is sure. ) Never nomy life have I omet g l"‘u\ e Season and simmer for ten minutes. | N, Schweitzer, S. P. Storrs,