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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916. b Y i News for Theater Goers and Women i | he Theater of Distinction— The Best Plays For the Best Peopls In the Best Theater. Week of Mar. 20 @ The Alfred Cross The “Common” Habit “Common” has lately become the stars and snowflakes and sreen g | P]ayers favorite word of a little neighbor of | and a mother's love and himan Kind- | ’ mine. She uses it on all occasions to | line: and the first fluttering awaken- | describe anything which offends a | ings of sex love. | In 9 | recently-acquired exactingness of I know that the littie person who | taste. calls everything she a 't like “com- l | | A production of the Kate g8 Now (his little person was a very | mon”, vaguely fecls (hat sno js clevat- SN | nice little person once on a time, un- | ing berself to an upper class hy these axton version of the im- S [ affocted. enthusiastic, friendly. And | distastes, then a sad thing happened: & Tl o ety T R i e | | of irls from a class a little betier off | realize that the only upper clies worth | | tinancially than her own took her up. | belonging to cannot be reached so | ‘ Her head was turned, she became af- <ily and cheaply. The rveal aristoc- || fected, blase in her manner (at seven- | racy of breeding in the finest sense of | B | teen), and has acquired that odious | the word, is only 1o be reached by the | | huh)\ to which I referred, of constant- | toilsome road of self-improvement and | Iy finding people and faces and gowns, | self-conquest. | and goodness knows what, too “com- Don’t try to get into it by shutting | . r hans jl | mon” for her taste. other people out with the word “com- | . " i on’ 1 Equivalent to a Turned-up Nosec. o il On the other hand, don't he I ant | i ) ; « | in your democracy—that's just as bac This is the biggest thing word. It is equivalent {o a turned-up . KU I s T | yet; beautiful costumes; | nose in a less sophisticated person, Say “Everybody Is As Good As L. i y Of course you have met people Don't say, “I'm as good as any- | = I H same 2 o . o) 5 St cast of 50 peopl el who have the “common’ habit! And | body If you must proclaim vour | prices, 10c, 20c, 30c. 50 don’t you hate it—and somctimes find | democracy that way, sa iverybody | | i mortal You know the way she says the Matinees 10c and 20c. 1 yourself on the verge of hating them, | is as good as 1,” though, as a matter & | (007 I must say I do. of fact, neither is true. If T were a minister T would take The right way to look at it, it scem the text from Peter’s lesson on the | to me, is that we're all just folks subject of religious snobbishness, | ether, trying for better thing “What God hath cleansed that ca ing and trying again.' Some have done not thou common,” and preac a | better than others, some have been | g ¥ good 'hot sermon on it to this class born with greater opportunities, some | i Y / SIMPLY SAY: people. poor creatures have even stopped tr 2 : it & J ; 3 2 As if it made a thing odious that it | iNg; No one on earth can know enoush | ; ; 4 5 h “CHARGE IT” was common and nothing could be | about motives and handicaps end op- o ¥ i 5 beautiful unless it were uncommon! portunities and weaknesses and temp- Henry B. Walthall and tations to judge another or even him- | Edna Mayo In self; and to omniscience that can | wIHE MISDEADING Common, judge perhaps the difference between | DADYN Why some of the commonest things | the best and the wo the wisest and | of life are the most beautiful—thing le most ignorant, the most refined | like plain, ordinary sunshine and road- | and the coarsest is smaller far than | “IHE STRANGE CASE side flowers and clouds and dawns and ~We guess. ! OF MARY PAGE” i (Ninth Eplsodo) . T C. . - e L =l IS 1 SPRING OPENING Theodore Roberts In 3 - | fR. GREX OF Menu for TomOI'rOW WONDERFUL REVIVAL | Jeastn oAxren “THE TWO ORPHANS” | L4 Breakfast 1 e | seese oot Y Thursday and Friday, March 23 and 24 Tonight and Thursday Some of the Most Beautiful Things written over night, produced in Lunch day, and die in an evening, it is some- Creamed Potatoes thing out of the ordinary to sec Hubsanovlohes dresmalikeggtng Iwolornnansh v OU ARE CCORDIALLY INVITED to visit our Store during the Opening Days, Cocoanut Drop Cakes Cocoa has held audiences spell-bound sin: its introduction back in the early sev- - . = e caQ g / ings o Ever an is Dinner enties. A packed house greetcd it at that you may enjoy the feast of pretty things that are here. Every wom Now Playing Bouillon the Lycenm il Dlontanciyst il 'y welcome—whether she wishes to purchase or merely steps in to learn what the Bessit Barriscale, in Roast Fillet of Veal In the audience went .;\\..; ulvnl\\nl‘xw Y ; ) “THE GREEN SWAMP” Stewed Tomatoes ;’]’;“‘w“‘w‘ :_’\‘“U’)"“‘-:W“:‘ WL B correct styles for the coming season are going to be. il i uations. It has the heart interest L e s the grip that holds throughout seven A SR e T e = Fred Mace and Mack Swain in Pmmpglffigscufls acts of intense drama, and there is| i SUITS C «'f‘t ih““t‘"« y d esirous 'f]h‘\\n‘)‘r\ u IILLINERY T S e co f you have cer visited us before - 3 » enough comedy to relicve the tense sit 2 ome if you have ne ver visi g e WILLBCONQUIE: N ’ uations. After seeing the light eph- COAT You will be amazed at our wonderful stock SKIRTS a roaring 2 reel Keystone Nut Sandwiches—Mix one cupful of | WAL OWE ST 1 up for drama in | QIR Q 1 the helpful privil f f inely c o . e o i = 5 { and he elpfu pri vileges of our famous comedy. finely chopped peanuts, one cupful et oor | . DRESSES P I PETTICOATS . chopped walnut meats with tvo heap- | # day becoming ‘Charge Accounts” which we will gladly 7 . i s is a treat. To miss “The Two Or ; ing tablespoonfuls mayvonna dre: L 1 trea o ‘x)n];c 1F e e WAISTS e e SI{OES Pearl White, Sheldon Lewis, e R 4 o e is to mis Oreaghton Hale, in 2:-“,,,03\,':,”‘1;‘;‘%;"“‘e"" buttered slices |\, 0 o1 plays that thrilled gencra- “THE IRON CLAW” tions past and gone. 2nd Chapter- Cecoanut Drop Cakes-—Cream well Maurice Tuttle the scenic artist for together one-half cupful of butter ana | N ,‘\”vr‘)"l :.r; = (,!:tfi,\‘f,‘,rf“ h;,':, ,U\::LIA one cuptul sugar; additheibeaten volks)liacRzenl RO R R ST ey DS | HE S == | of two eggs, then, alternately, one. |inNg Of the first act of “The Two Or- . - L) third cupful milk and two cuptuls phvé]nn 5 (l<“(|Ux‘\”;nN 1!‘_;:7\“\";;‘\‘\l;,lf\(\:: 3 A e sifted flour. Beat well until smooth, | Failroad statio - i St 1 - PARSONS 2dd one seant teaspoonful vamills, | Point Neuf, where two orphans arrly a MAIN STREET ) e beginning of their stormy ca- ! one-quarter teaspoonful salt, one heap- | ©% the T Lie A HEATRE—Hartford ing cupful grated cocoanut, the stiff- | Fecrs: In the backsround is shown o HARTFORD TONIGHT 7 whipped whites of the eggs and one | E\mbse of the Seins, & bridge Eoing n & Co., Present the Comedy | heaping teaspoonful baking powder | OVer the famous old river, and ihe | Succes! Beat for a moment and drop by the | Wonderful mansions on - the othcr “ROLLING STONES” spoonful on well greased pans. Flours | Pank. This back ground has been CHARLES RUGGLES and New | vary so much that it may be necessary | Pronounced by art critics as one of the | York Cast to add one or two spoonfuls more than | STeatest scenes ecver painted for the ces—Nights, to $1.50; Mat- | {ne recipe calis for to keep them in | American stage. The drop which Mr. | i 26c to $1. shape. When baked and cold put | Tuttle painted will not be destroyed | & Sat., March 24-25, (Mat. Sat.) | 2 wn in a stone jar. by painting other scenes on top of Cohan & Harris Present as is the case in most works of T “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! ; TS g kind, but will be sent on to New Voul | X jces—Nights, 25¢ to $1.50; Mat- A AU(E) (E1] THEATER. | (o the producers who plan to revive | WALTHALL AND MAYO jalso ve seen in the ninth evisode in | VARIETY BILL other serials that have preceeded it 25c to $1. Seats Wednesday. Paris March 22—In excavating for [ “The Two Orphans” next year in an | The Strange Case : agc S ol e ool 3 the opening up of the ancient arena [all-star production. Another scene | ; 3 another leader on the program. S | e e R = | of Lutece in the Rue Monge on the | painted by this gifted artist is tne G IN BIG FOUR FEATURE | Biograph drama, ‘The Battle ot AT FOX’S TODAY Iron Claw” promises some real g0od,s left bank of the Seine, a deep gallery { den of “Bel Aire”’, at midnight. This ] [ Pruth and the Lubin = three-part ) fe b e e running parallel to the Seine and [ is the second act. A row of Japanese feature, “A Sister To Cain” will be better than the “Elaine’ » N rered o - ' 1 ) d ¢ 4 e scree offeri 1 3 eso e paved with stone has been discovered | lanterns artistically strung across the | .oy \lisleading Lady,” deseribeq | TUmbered among the screen offerin With Bessie Barriscale i ‘r & Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo’ a p ATTENTION, GI and the engineers in charge are mow | stage lends an air of enchantment to Green Swamp” a splendid f . A stagg Fean e £ as a drama of primitive passions, of 2 S ora Roborts € a s | occupied in- exploring it. The work | the beautiful scenes where the Ma 0 Gl 6 i Of | plaved by Theodore Roberts and & (Tine Arts feature, Tred Muce s | cave man methods introduced ints S ye the principal at- e . = O Succeed on these excavations is going on ac- | quis is entertaining. More than twen- | (300 M SRFARCR LT L G [ Lasky cast, will be the brincipal b all star cast of Keystone comed New Entrance Requirements at Smith 2 [FractionlTidayiand gsatur . The fjn “Love Will Conquer” two | Holyoke, Vassar and Wellesiey, | a 5-act drama of matrimonial misunderstandings. tively at this par When they are [ty people, ladies and gentlemen of v | 1O PEEEE TS B T BT | tractio Jhiny S il b S G finished Paris will possess an open- | court, are shown in this act, Kee SRIENGE andl ot osnan BRRIONT & Wllip | comedy aram Keeney's tonig Lt - | Oppenheim’s great novel of the same ow off the handicap of |air theater capable of accommodat- | elaborate costume. The third gred S SSIeA R Bl T morro « and the second chapter Northampton, Mass., Marcl of “The Iron Claw* with Pearl White, | new method of admissi o 3 ing P 000 s ators and o 5 t { name. Margar and Gordon | gheldor o e tty ills that make you | & n;wlo fl:;m ”‘M '0(' )-r}':‘m ::L:;l k;t’:v 1f scene of the snow is presented in the | coon Jenry B. Waulthall and Bdna | Saeitille lend. the cast prosenting _,hu:( 1 Lewis and Creighton Hale, [ adopted by Smith, Holyoke oV ¢ a stage rds Fol it ar 5 S Place St s Ko = = ey Sack e leac 1 @ Irese & ¢ Fox patrons will ¢ ertain- \ - provided with g fourtn act when the Place St. Sulphi Mayo. two of the country's leadina | iy \Witeh Of the Mountains,” an th X patrons w ind entertain- | ang Wellesley colleges, to go that will piease the most criti- | foet in September, 1919 | rouchy, listless and de: |t which an open square will add [ iy thown in & Snow storm film stars. It is a Big Four attrac- | ) e I = Lee S Sl e i o s S A s ars, ) ey attrac- | o iper feature for this two days. 0 ressed. Get at the root of | marvelous decoration. Tt will be Kendal Westoi the producer of tiis | (0 o0 1o nlonmonly Intersstin sther fo e fo . ‘ . | ie Jarriscale in “ 1c Green I B ot f i 2 add there be the issana ¢ : the reproduction of the Gallo-Ro- | play has followed every line and situ- : ¢ addition there will our ailments— le b ¢ Mr. Walthall and Miss Mevo Wil | G, 1 w o T l'an applicant must have r ailments—clear YOUrL | .nan circus at the very place where | ation set down by Kate Claxton who [drama, “U will ‘Repay” Marsuerti: | sicamp” is a powerful drama of mat- | e bpicant el e igestive system of impur- | the inhabitants of ancient Lutece | made the part of Louise the blind girl { “’\‘],‘"” I,“’ R rimonial misunderstandings, in Which | jects and grades for four sear A it = formerly witnessed the combats of | famous. Julie Herne has this part ang | KEEP LDUKING f UreplosChef oo Bed dical L worthy physician is tortured b. S 5 ! ' es, put it in good working | .iiiiators and chariot races. Ll AL i atlon this weelc with her remarkablo | L1iea. suspicions of his Acelings with | Lrioricate of chara rom e dance s dainty R al of her school: anc 8 rder—Xkeep it healthy with | —_ — role. Dora Booth plays the part of ih | harefoot Parisian is a cinating comedienn nounced last night 1 | women patients. A scenc of gr "7 AR v 2 foster sister. fre ‘ross is s ‘ i | tens £ > one sho £ « T PHREATED O KILL WIE foster sister. Alfred Cross is sc It's Easy — If You Know Dr.| She has an Bva Tanguay style and | nsity is the one showing, the je snubjects. The examinations will % S 5o two roles, first, as Pierre, the cripple T s R R wife sitting in her husbands waiting i t.ken at one tim G rcelleri “"‘ » Husband Who Deserts Woman Thir- | 2nd again as the Chevelief. Mrs. Cross Edwards’ Olive Tablets e i dantine . o ethinsiont ofl tne | moomEiSuoRwWHIthes Bwith § Jeal oUs { one requirement may offsei unsatis who plays under the stage name of | 1 & 8 she hears a woman's laughter within | goo rod Cramon t 5 teen Years Ago Now Makes Trouble. | py once Hart, is playing two roles ; inanyen },,,]‘l,.] s0e8 Dig. aille. DUre | and finally can contain herseli o Rl e ol Domestic tribulations transported | also, the Countess and Sister Gene- | , The secret of keeping young is to| S some remarks mes. L'e%' | longer. She suddenly throws the door | . = 1€ e 5 ok - ) ; -xplained at| vieve. ‘“The Two Orphans” is by far| yeoy gung—to do this you' must watch| wardrobe is most extensive and Nert g,cp to find her husband playing wilh | ortoncs Of conferences hetween from Europe were expla ieve, a ¥ tar | your liver and bowels—theres o meed excite the envy and admiri- L committees from the four colleges | length’ to Captain T. W. Grace ¢ the best thing the Cross players have Uow complexion— f]‘[’)‘]‘y“; The voune women in the au. | child whom he had just treated and hey act promptly on the |police headquarters last night when | ever attempted since the dveat S r _eves—pimples—a bi 3 B "1 the mother laughing with relief and 5 < o g . . e : ) face—dull e with no | dience. = G sl 3 : omach, liver and bowels, re- | Mrs. Mary Kofalotski of 239 Kast|here. It is the one big treat of the | sparil ' Hoss brothers, black faca com. |J9Y at the sight of hor child's happi ar Nut d protection from ness. Another situation full of 1n- : B e T e e Eehson Your doctor will tell you ninety per cont | qians ¢ he B S oeoene i oving waste matters and pu: Bera Sl of all sickness comes rom inactive bowels | Q1205 and the Bellone ol | tensity and all the suspense (nat 1 T, 3 her husband ho, 5 ying the blood. Not habit |7 hUs! '"1]“ ey and liver acrobats, also find favor with the L threatened = | £ SN N 0 waits on a critical operation is showr prining, never gripe, but leave | Tnhe woman told the police that| | WHE" THE FEET BUBN o e Al i o LR " ] in a scene in an operating roo l o rac take four examinations elected pe organs strengthened. To |sne married in the old countr: L A S G R T Tt e Gl e cceed in life, or work, first thirteen years ugzo her hu 1 For sore, tired, aching feet, reduce: bowels, which he gave Lo his patients for ANNIVERSARY OF BIG Filtid kinds of laughs at unexpected | . g 5 . health ’bod 2. | tired of her and deserted her. the inflammation that causes itching, . Forty-two vears ago tomorrow the | It is a burlesque on the shocke When a cold hits you in the head or ve;a eaé 2 él s e e sl omtr. and =0 aia burning and swelling by applying , Dr; Tdwards Oliyemenlats : At o was burmed. Fiis | thrillers, in which the villians are & throat, it’s hard to get rid of it. hous remedy will do much to poth to thizx Minard’s liniment as directed. Any yetalways effective, i el : " | painted a decp, deep shade of bl Don’t experiment. Break it up druggist will supply you with a bottle _They bring about tha 8¢ | was one of the biggest fires this clty | ang the hero is without e i Haels B S Now her husband insists on annoy. Of this wonderful,delightfully creamy fpirif, that natural buoyancy which should | ever had and occurred in the morning | Mace and Mack Swain are seen 1 VAR B AUC S e p (0] 8 | ing her. As she has been able to do liniment. It soothes and cools, does i [T Tocq) e e f on Maren 23, 18 Many of the oid | excellent advanta | and Tar. Prompt and effectiv without him for thirteen vears shc Dot stain and is absolutely Lgffecuve L\'n}u'\\ v lve residents re - this blaze na “The lron Claw™ in its second chap- | Alldruggists, 25cts. a boctle. O | does not want to t him because of its healing, antiseptic prop- ¢ el > and e g many were empioyed at the shop atlter featuring Pearl hite Sheldon I gest Sele of Any Medicine in the Werld, - Aot jckly, It box . 3 eld Sold everywhere. ln boxes, 10c., 25¢. any wore. i i ahy GEECLE 10 GBGH pH GIn) G The Ol P T the time was necessary 1o secure | Lewis and ( ton Hale, ymises | 5 it “.I klin street. frees you from foct misery. <Y help from Hartford to fight ire to eclipse in rtaining > any Try Pike's Toothache Drops Fate brought' them city where she has lived fou