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Theater of Distinction— gl 1} | MUSICAL COMEDY [ The Best ¥ - | = e - For the Bes \ 4\ | | AW : AT THE LYCEUM | In the Best Theater. o ! | | = | | By ADELE GARRIZON ! ‘ ' 2 ‘? | Nest weel at the Lyceum will mark | ‘Vh Y U S Fl h Week of May st & J | tmnovatton. il oo 1t | vV hen ¥ ou Use danit-f'{us | Why Madge Remained at Mrs. Un. | Betty stays in her own domain, but e : : f i T N st will ‘always be Wwithin reach of your | it Misical comedies ever staged in | ou make sure of an odorless, sanitary toilet bowl S o New Britain will be the order of | o HeH The jangle of the telephone bell in | She stopped, twitehed the key to | Lhe Weelt. =~ Alfred Cross has complet- | that Sani-Flush makes cléan and keeps clean e Ty Lillian Underwooc hall put an | the door out of the lock and handed | ed all arrangementsiforsthe {ntroducs d e b B 5 | ? BOEE TG MalE LD - effectual stop to the after-luncheon | !t 10 me with a low bow: ‘ ‘;on fi: flml n'»nnl Shiempsemen any 8 even down to the hidden trap that nothing else can al s g e e et { this city and further announcements talk she and T were having. | The warmth, the Tukury. ihe son. | Wi be made later in the week. | reach and clean. And you make the task easy With a patent effort to put away | tude, appealed ta me. G s sl Philip Sheflield, popular as a char- | i ) . ’ : oy | pacymbnealed o me. A glance at | i comedian in a1l the stock shos | BN\ [tee from disagreeable features, because there’s no from our thoughts the depressing | the library shelves had told me she | S e . e 28 | z A 3 2 story ane hud Just told me, sho | W0 no vain boast in speaking of | 0L MAve been preenied at the Ly need for scrubbing and dipping. Just sprinkle a little s e 4 - ° books they held. The volumes it e RELSRIL S ST S I Y talked of evervning) and nothin |nag been selected ‘with aiscriminas D one ot pHncinalaroles . n her old clever fashion. At | tion. Tvery one was of value to a L o amea e e ! | ® any other time I would have listened, | student. ‘,:.'ffu?‘{‘”"f' his ‘F\.l n{ 1 career ¢ } | ascing oS ife | I have always avoided accepting ember of one of the biggest rausica ] i fascinated, to the glimpses of her life | [ have always \1\.«’-1];):’1\ 'IL"I’})"“‘;[’ shows that ever went on the road. | jshe s ey e Bubile Roneh = aryothers Woma il hculdkna ol & 8 nREtiaulenl Be e pled ORISR rs ; L of the work I had planned to do on | prescnted some excuse and gone on | O WOFK being the possessor of a won- | S { the club course in history which 1 |my Way to the public library, my @ G¢7ful singing voice, and having all N | was scheduled to give, haunted me, T | original destinati Butitnerciwasi| LioRakiziulesiatiemhisie I eomedy : By Harriet Ford and Harves was glad of the interruption, and yet | Something so whole-souled in i Ceesn e Mo gthonter BoliE LTubliea N into the bowl every few days. Sani-Flush is patented— J. O. Higgins sorry to have my hostess’ realiy bril- | Underwood's offer that I feared to | ”',"“ Solgnsang freal in stone RTor IR NN . B a Y5 B s : i Vritten in co-operation with Bl | liant conversation stopped. [lappeariinsraclonfi gy reruncal I o 200 DLeRin S iiEeeine Evoe v nothing like it. Use it for this purpose only—not a general ] ¢ e Wt | With a hasty “Pardon me,” she So I swept her courtesy and took | w‘; S “‘\]*( e ; % cleanser } o S moved to the telephone and took | the proffered key, Ll e U slatcetivofiine § i 2 uesday night: Adelaide i3 down the receiver. The hu tones “I am honored, indeed,” T saia. ©r | P1& TS BV SR sey g 5 C C ibbard might. Photo of Mrs. | of her voice reached me in the dining | Promise not to bend the covers of the | MIS: Adelaide Hibbard in aer f 2218 ents a Can Jibbard given to cach lady s ' hooks back.” | wee aturday night will he her |- httending. OISl N K Gl S D, edom | 1ast performance here this scason. | A Sl e ’ tte Hello! Who is th On, how do Ehem [ com give son the Grecdomll o0 Ll i eies win e | All worzen in this city and vicinity who have used Sani- tinees at 2:30, 10c and 20c. rou do? Why, ves. When An : of Harry’s library with no compune- tock Company in Svracuss. . v . . R ¥ . : hour? TI'll be there. Good-by £ibns fishe laughed (T csidcsfinial| Biod e lCamnanyl SPessmacuse B B0 Flush have found that it rids toilet bowls of the stain | “The Argyle Casc™ offers opportunities Nights at 8:15, 10c, 20¢, 30¢, boc. She returned to the table with an | theatrical library, he 1 unhurried step | valuable hooks picturing the home “I never stand on ceremony with | life, dress, manners and customs and some very | | for the theater-goer to becom~ fa- miliar with the methods used by the made by the local water. The principal local dealers sellit. If your dealer hasn't it, ask him to get it for you. 5 3 Shtes ) s = o1C | greatest of detectives in tracing ciies uiy Slomds enmgeldS That wem oL USEERDS 0L SRRl cieny SReePloy (o dntess e biind D - message from a man who wishes to | from the ancient Phochecians to the | fOF 1 ey ¢ : Sani.Fl y 3 talk over an order with me, I shall | Mormons. He says he is going fo 1\;).~ ]ul" the play is the introduction Sani-Flush should be used wherever there are toilets have to go. But we have good | write a play some day, and with those | °f @ dictograph. in Residences, Business Offices, Hotels, Stores, half-hour yet. Let us go back to the | books he can put his scenes in any | Eo E A Factorie: inj i i library.” country or time without taking the | “BLAZING LOVE” FOX 1 i, 10 el T [ G, “Not to your library,” T said gavly, | frouble {o leave his library.” | £ | “but to the public library. T have | A Bit of Advice, | OFFERING TODAY | THE HYGIENIC The Trup! whizh . een so interested that I have for- | qp. e ! g ) : Tonight and Friday 2 . | She smiled tolerantly and T shared | Sani-Flushreaches, Charles Kent in f:d“(‘n ‘?Pro“l(;\rkmln l!wl ”;»!.:tv:‘m:d r:z er amusement at indolent Harry | TR o ! PRODUCTS COMPANY cicans, keeps clean. . “EENNEDY SQUARE” U'nderwood’s scheme to save himself | The famed film beauty, Virginia Canton. Ohio M | cnce Big Four Featurc. “I have a scheme worth two of that,” she retorted, linking her arm E in mine. *“But I sh Frank Daniels in single thing about it until you come “MR. JACK, THE back upstairs with me.” HASH SLINGER.” e, Pearson, now appearing “But he is a dved-in-the-wool | fox theater in the latest William Fox Bla ! crank about his books,” she rattled I attraction L notRRilyon Bl on MEITG! ben (i tnetcoventot Aok e aeiee et is in his eyes 18 Love”, imposes eri ich worse | ylations that would appal thousands | s of rules and reg | the local i < | | _—_—_— [ crime than the breaking of any one “Why the Public Library?” | of the ten commandments. So you There really is no resisting Lillian | certainly passed the acid test when s e A 5 e S T'nderwood, once she makes up her | vou declared yvourself on that ques- P N /’///,,7 7 |tne drama, “Once a Thief, “ONCE A THIEF” mind to anythin I accompanied | tion.” o\ U with Bryant Washburn and Nell her without protest, and sat dawn in rdly dare to loak at the | Craig and “Why Alrs. Kentworth I shall h the fireside chair she indicated | covers of his books, much less take | “Just st vour eyes around this | them down,” I said smiling. ! room, then go across to Harry’s, and | “Nonsense,” she rotorted. “T know | look at the books in there. If you're | vour kind. ['d trust you with the | Zoing to present a course in history | Morgan collection. You re safe, | for the average woman'’s club, I |sane and conservative. But I smash | imagine you have every reference | my way through books as I do ! i | | Lied,” Mat Moore and Jane Gail in the | lead | Beside the pictures there is a first ss vaudeville show. This bill in- cludes Dabis' Ponies, Ziska, the ma-{ | gician and the Flying Keelers High Class Vaudeville. Look you want right in these two | through evervthinz else, generally TEACHERS' CLUB ANNUAL. - room. Why the public library? | !¢aving a mess behind me Harry is gone for the day, I must go 1 did not wonder at the bitter note | directly, and have no idea when T |in her last remark after her confi- ! will return, I will answer that | dences of the morning But I did not have time to answer her before she spoke again, SAGE AND SULPHUR “I've been wanting to tell you Officers Chosen At Mecting and Con- - mittees Make Reports. No Old women At the annual meeting of the New club at thes close Britain Teache ’ something ever since T knew v ! of hooly ihe following of- “There are no old women nowa- her whole face. One cou'd not imag- st Time " 1 DARKENS GRAY (e o e S o] by 2 Taval - a beauty parlor |ine a natural smile alighting on those @st Time Tonight HAIR | she said, and there was a hes on | R A S ldent Bros | davs) 1e head of a waty | oA et ST i3 in a big city said to me not long Virginia Pearson, the —_— in her voice totally foreign to her fessor Marshall sub-1mi BroRen it iatments aaiinat i the Celebrated Beauty, in Brush this through faded streaked | usual brusque way of speaking. “‘But of the Academic High school; vice |ago. They don’t let themselves | hardness of the face “BLAZING LOVE.” o locks and they become dark, | T haven't tha least idea of diplomacy, president, Miss Ilsie Miles, principal | grow old. They keep themselves D, | ane poexets Mo Heen The Wrinkles LI 2lo youthful, | and T don’t want to offend vou or oEE ihal Dincolulstrecti-clnol: ircores (e linai nl £ 1as e oy ons BTein | TroxBetRT OB TS eop e Rl S make a mess of things just as we tary, Miss Mary Campbell, princi- | hair becomir and look after their Out Of Her Hearrt. Coming Tomorrow Fannie Ward in side of That woman is the ot rer, | nail Almost everyone knows that Sage | bave begun to understand each pal of the Burritt school; tr | | i Tea and Sulphur, properly com- | other o psey, Instructor at the ced 1 - pa edz She stands for i s Epyvis! S ) . : M, Harold Dempsey, instructor at the 1 looked about the beauty parlor |the medal. She stands for the cl FOR THE DEFENSE. pounded, brings back the natural I had a sudden swift premonition | Of Women. Before she greets the dawn | provorational Orammar sehool. Sub [and could well believe her. Of the |of women who have got the reali —_ color and lustre to the hair when | that she had something to say ta me | {oF her morning ride or walk she h Master James . Moody was named i dozen or so women who were hav-|ties and the surface things of life . Bessie Barriscale in [l | faded. streaked or gray. Years ago | ccncerning Dicky. Before the reve- | DAd her morning hath and cream mas-[ {rustee and is fo act wiih Superin- | ing manicures several wers not far |mixed up, women who are so anx- ‘BULLETS AND BROWN [ | the only way to get this mixture was | lation 1 had had of her but an hour j $28¢ this being administered by her| . ondent 8. H. Holmes and Sub-Master | from sixty. A woman between fifty | ious to keep their face soung that IYES.” fl | to make it at home, which is mussy | or two before, I would have bitterly | WO little Greek maids, whom she ob-| pyvis in securing quarters for the | and sixty had just come out of ofe |they forget to keep their hearts and and (rm\hlcxor{\(‘. Nowadays, resented any suggestion of hers as to t:,\\“(?h v".”r !vn,wvnd .'A.nq (~.Iul~v|:l Dun-| ¢jyn, lof the booths with her white hair | minds young. Fred Mace in Qo0 Suvdine sters Donanvethn myiadaie GNCY W IEPRSvIsion] oE:iSAR AN Decioam ieea oo e Jras | Reports were submitted Dy the [piled in graceful waves. At the ap- | She represents the ugiiness and ab Sage nd Sulphur Compound,” you | her experience and her suffering be- ki BLESS POt chairmen of the several comumittees. | pointment desk, a woman of sixty | normality of arrested development a 1t the average American wishes to eves, T felt strangely humble | U e of d a bal Mr. Davis repor LERVARLA CRBVAMELER SR illige ialaxeefiotilofgitisffarioy sl r e i $89 | or thereabouts was making an ap- | compared with the beauty of normal nlfd rt(]‘(iy-n.‘ nn.}:n‘-‘n\'c.;lv h!y .thohad‘r“lu:x'} :mfl wilvlh to listen to her. ha\vo ]r«:r \#s r:;j;i"l:‘tlm‘zh:')lV\fik:‘;‘v( "w‘f “ in the treasury after paying all ex- | pointment for a facial massage. healthy development M R e Dot you think You have carned | Served te her home the might beforc | ongses for entertainments during the | This Is, indecd, the day when old | She is the kind of woman who . cents. S WA G ST the x}f,h( to tell _me anything you | USINg ‘.m( Ahickensimatorlally e season. The club will hold a farewell | as well as yvour believe in making | doesn’t like to have people know Don't stay gray! Try it! No one [ wish?” I asked quickly. IR e AU EEReRG e ool sl S ey SR S C e R e e e [ el Sl it can possibly tell that you darkened “Thank you,” she returned carnest- | massage it is impregnated with the} a0 0 ) i st a e | SR "\_ ;Mh:”q f,r e M“m s ww’ I W9 G | [ vour hair as it does it so naturally | 1, and then my premonition was jus- | color of rose leaves or the faintest| i UG 1uad s orchestra will play, | GTooming Makes Young and O1d Easy | i1 ten inatean or enjocine = and evenly. You dampen a s tified. trace of lavender. Tmmediately after) y, Bertha A. C'ook is chairman of To Look Af. e , a second you = ' tering intc or soft brush with it and “It's abaut Dicky,” she began, | her morning ride or rapid walk over o HARTFORD through your hair, taking one small | “He's madly in love with you, you | country roads, Miss Pearson returns e fol- the committee of arrangements, The other membefs ar Wiss lorence here And 1 am glad to see it s ave no reason why youth should i She Had Confused Pleasure And Wap- ) ] | strand at a’ time; by morning the Jmow, about the worst case T ever | for her steam bath and tl Clonver o, Miss| Grace [Meenan iMIss| e Mool ol the soodh iorine ond Triumphant Week. 1y hair di and after an- | saw, and vet T can guess without | lows with an olive oil rub down and f\ii e B0 e S pinir, which helps make people eosy tfo e POLI PLAYERS other applic two your hair | your admitting anything, just how | Vigorous massage of the features and : R Y i o B g e o i tekant nlsasi an Owen Davis' Masterpicce becomes beautifully dar that uncontrollable temper and | entire body. y e | iiion: theb B oomins Lobice ibar bpinie D ter Bte Thiiias = - jealousy of his have made a general | In addition to this celebra o;: eauty | e T . | iddle wee and old A fo. h | mouth is so discontented an cves 99 Sage and Sulphur Com- | ness of {hings these first months of |.in “Blazing Love” there is the latest M v E age @ CRaee Bion | g i B E = PinS 2 S peautiful in itse s0 restless. SINNERS i I £ RGN (O RETHER [ o it ehanter-of e Tron ciaw 'win| | €AW f0r TOmMOrrow || vewm miveie, 7 05 F e et [ A. Brady's Playhouse Suc- |[for those who desire dark hair and T started to protest, but thought | Pearl White and other favorites. The | - — e e et NHerie S e By be A Magnificent = Play That | |# youthful appearance. It is not in- | better of it. Why deny the truth, | balance of the program which will be Acfast o s o T e v Mother and Daughter | | tended for the cure, mitigation or | especially to so genuine a friend as | shown for the last time tonight Is the| Cereal Sugar hile I sat there : - making the most of onc's sclf means j1a Make it a Point to See. ||Prevention of diseasc. | Lillian Underwood had proved to be? | Bray Cartoon America Fir Broiled Eacon (e chace T BRI N | et s gt 2h a2 Daily: Regular Prices and other single reel photoplays tha Gems O i s e G it she | groomed, it means letting the mind ¥ e 3 f07m an ovenings SOteRln D ouE Gf ”'; Lonee were thirty-five. Her o hair was |and heart grow; it means keepir - - = — hishest order amid the atmosphere o Lunch el otiaien B Il e e ey ARSONS, i pestitheaolabic BUCER: (O ek puffs. She was carefully corseted, but | ing back; it means mecllowing _ Vegetable Salad Lunch Cake |tha¢ could not conceal the fast that | through and through instead of hid- HEATRE—Hartford | KENNEDY SQUARE = | she was fat, with the gross fatness of {ing under a simulation , i | 0.0 t . . g i those who lead lazy, useless, overfed | bloom a heart of dry rot: it micans all | E l h r . Broiled Steak with Fried Pepp | lives. Fer eves were rovinz and rest- | the difference hetween apng vouth i amae rop EricsiMac Fitat | very iving ng requires A BLUE RIBBONER Mashed Potatoes Peas | less. her mouth discontented. There | awkwardly and growing old gr: i G e Cold Slaw | was an indescribably hard look about | fully. Ao 2 , phosphate foo Fruit Charlotie A Nights 25¢ to $1.50; Mat. 25c to §1. | Offering in the lead such stars as Spiced Laver Cake. e | Charles Kent and Muriel Ostriche, the Coffec Euncii g \rny:).\\‘. May s| | RYZON, The Perfect Baklng (Mat. Wednesday A 2 MAY TRWIN in | Powder, is made with a new and better phosphate tomorrow. This film is of the blue| nilk, two ana three-quarters cupfuls : ribbon class and is one of the best at-| flour, one-quarter teaspoonful salt, WASHINGTON SQUARE” N ts 25c to $1.50; Mat. 25¢c to $1. - A o g A It is the kind of baking powder {ll | tractions releasea by the Flatbush | two teaspoonfuls baking powder, one- vou 0 ght to use i : company in many weeks. Some POV-| quarter teaspoonful mace, one-quar- | y u ; : b Friday erfully dramatic elements enter into| {er teaspoonful cloves, one-half tea- nhc Ghnral UI”U" the make-up of the piece and the sit- | spoonful allspice, one teaspoonful cin- uations contain many thrills. Sub-| namon, two tablespoonfuls grated - Annual Concert porting Mr. Kent and Miss Ostriche isi e e el e The Kind You Have Always Bought- ces. 20 Piece Orchestra i a select company and there is not a ! gyear and cream again; add the e; single character neglected in the | volks, well beaten, then alternately, screen presentation the flour and the milk. Melt the DEN’S SPRING AND \aring the important position With| chocolate over the hot water, and add DSSINI'S STABAT MATER best results with a J o comedy, “‘Mr. Jack, the Hash Slinger.” | ytes, st 5 5 2 Z 7 i i There will also be a two reel come- ROF. F. F. HARMON, | littlelessof RYZON fll 1y Lems Vitagraph company will present| Spiced Layer Cake—One scant cup- “Kennedy Square” as this week’s Big | ful butter, one and one-half cupful Four feature at Keeney’s tonight and | sugar, three cg one-half cupful | | HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has beer manufactured under the supervision of Chas. H. Fletcher for over 30 years—the genuine Castoria. We respectfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears Beat steadily B iors nve m: his signeture in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- eat steadily for five min-| o ars on both sides of tho bottle in red. Parents who have used Castoria for ; in the stffly beaten whites | 1 G sk ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and and the buking = powder. This Willl g ipa6ons, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- the Vitag bh feature on both days! it with the spices and salt, to the Expert cooks get yfON will be Frank Daniels in the big| batce Director b s Collere Carcer end the, make (hree thick or four thin lavers. | gijon to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines. = than requ1red of gy | \m}m\ (}Iv,n:n Heart's Tribu | Filling—Use a boiled icing flavorec 1t is to be regretted that there are People who are now engaged in the TSSWIN LYCEUM | other baking pow- Mary Page’ will make her fare-| ith vanilla, and color with a little | pefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what . iy 8 well bow to Keeney patrons tonight! jeltea chocolate. should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not y Evening, May _14' ders. 10, 18 and 35 i (R | when the final episode in the sen ot = only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines. It therefore devolves tional serial, “The Strange Case of{ The tough ends of a bunch of as- 1 n the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child. Adults can do i Foads .t G pa | : ! Open to Ladies at Any cents. Mary Page” will be shown. This big | paragus can he cut off and cooked | ihat for themselves, but the child has to rely on T. mystery story has attracted more at- | seperately. After cooking them the mother’s watchfulness. me. tention than any of the rele of the, jong cnough to extract the juice, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of v IETN A BOWLING season. It has a spectacular closing ' {prow the ends away and use the . S and the last two reels are well worth yter in which they were cooked in " ALLEY e — seeir | nixing the cream dressing for the < or saturday the features wil] pe asparagus. hurch Street.