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NEW. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916. “uars rowavrow| | News for Theater Goers and Women Readers ,j | 1 REV ‘LATIONSOF A WIFE, By ADELE GARRISON | | | Why Madge Answered Harry Under- | upon hér, the seductive loveliness of e Y (o (RATIE (ar the face she raised to his. The sight roused a little lurking Shyness After A]l. When Lillian and I came down- | devil within me. I smiled ravely E bravely at stairs to joip our husbands and |Harry Underwood, although I would S raper ¢ i ve fi far rather have frowned. That s ai s 2 A C) t et eina niul ihing Rebvn s B TS omcinnlfesta tionstort Shynce< SN s e n e inn e B Rotn e i € 8 S SR cs RN And how many tricks of manner that “Her diffidence,” says the commen- | LV O f“cc‘h"“'l"l’\”“{"‘.‘1’““ men enid fy v at ons 6 the dhore wesbris 0 AL G e e or, referring to Fanny, “ran in tho | SISy puzzied girl _ flashed through my brain. Recklessly | L anaG b amily. Dr. Burney's polished man- D DXaner s fevidontivinot I quoted it, looking laughingly 4 manifestations of disagrecable qual i e ollen od tromy jused to the usual pre-dinner irrita- |1 A ey e 5{ m‘o‘ifmhm may possess by simply saying ties, such as forwardness or UNEra- | it through life: it hags sade her enon: Bl G 0 R sl oo TEm S “Charge It” and then making GO O PG GD om WO | i ol Ui e oo o il (00 8 MRS e e i R G e o o i a6l et e Convenient Weekly — Pay- disposition, are nothing at all but | than he well descrved to be; and o e i ——— — ments. slgns of shyness, DEoIaDDatent cx eptionssuannyd * the benefit of her masculine com- | DIMPLES” WALKER IN We naturally associate shyness and | t¢F and Charlotte and her cousin th- | @iffidonce with @ retiring manner una | 4d—may have been, one, somowhat | PULONS Mere Wines ot | bUGTODBI AY FEATUR TS AT $1 oo ey = ipme the other a coxcomb 1»3 aai “’i‘ S b e O E | y ; 51 of KNow] 9 ke he door 22l g ror ] a 3 Yet the worst sufferer from diffi- ;‘E“v ol ”L e 1, InowpRtirnttaken | Lo s An AT Former Prices $14. dence I ever knew is a noisy and inces- | PY_© 2 dididence itiate: , e € > 2 s ' for which | uninitiated observer might have sant talker. Il““c “l,““”‘t‘r‘ guslibyStospliel || 0 1 et Lnbetion, | Litun Walkeor recorniied on the Sl lTS AT $14 o - Thi 3 D 2 shyness is often taken. = i = s 1 7 ¢ v You Would Think She Was Forward | S0Y008S I8 often taxen. hom | walting our coming because they were | MOSt popular raph star now ap- and Froward. wo all shunned because she was so |lonely for our companionship. But E g on the screen, is to bow and Former Prices $18. She talks about herself, she reveals | proud Lillian and I knew better, and with hat famous dimpled smile be- o sl : Ao g our entrance Grace Draper must | £ he patrons of Keeney’s tonight SUITS AT 18 things that she ought to have kept se- And So We Punished Her. lm‘,e Beonlsuddenly onlightenedllias and fonorrow when she will be seen S et Sl e n B Rl e S we aremt s00d |io the comparative value of her|In the leading rolo in “The Ordeal of tradicts people, she laughs too much. | epough for her,” we said, “we won’t | charms and a delayed dinner. . ; ‘,’“‘,I““‘- 1 five-act drama in which Naturally she has a reputation for | bother her. “Well, did vou finally tear yourselt gho urt Overton as a co-star. e ooy belng forward and pushing. As a | I have sinco found out that thoe away from the flour barrel?” growled | “Dimples” is a big favorite with local ATS ot matter of fact, she is so difident that | chief thing she desired in college was | Harry Underwood, brutally, as e | bicture devotees and she should prove INGE she cannot control and handle herself, | friendship, but that she had been ) came through the door. “I believe a good box office magnet during the ! and this apparent forwardness is | Prought up almost = ecntirely ~among ltnat if Gabriel were to blow his last [ two days she has the leading position nothing at all but nervousness result- | older people and did not know how to | trump you'd wait to get some more | on the program. Besides this feature | ing from that diffidence. Afterwards younger people on their own [war paint before you answered the i the management will offer tonight the she often suffers agonies of regret for | ground. S et new Victor company film, “The Belle ]HF@ESARMISCH&M her own awkwardness and seeming ] il s ‘”1’“_‘%0‘0;““(:;‘ or That won't bother you then, my |and the Bell Hop,” in which the fa. | 687-685 MAIN STREET presumption, and cries half the night | Pride and treated her acc ‘”; 13 dear, Lillian returned sweet mous Pat Roone starred. ALSO PREPARED. over some inept thing she has said. Those \vnf:;ufh‘t m)“‘:;:‘ 3 )‘ ‘“:‘ntn‘“l “yowll be so busy hanging on to my| TFor tomorrow the extra attraction HARTFORD. In the preface to Fanny Burney's | and shvness have enough to eontend | skirts, trying to sneak through into | will be Hobart Henley in “My Ladys diary there is an interesting passage, [ With without any harsh Judgments | ygyven with me that a little powder | Millions.” new chapter in the | Open Saturday Evenings Dbearing on this point. from others. more or less won't worry you “Who's Guilty” series is scheduled up with a straw band and plush or heaven's sake don't waste any | Monday night and Tuesday, crown. Thess two materials are time using the hammer on each oth- [ * Weanesday's e ed by a black grosgrain ribbon e g DUt EDICk v RN Katie h:’njnf Dorothy Davenport and an all-star | ; a saucepan, bring slowly to boil Ont WOtk “The Old H { " ing in a perky cockade on the left C the dinner on the table I'm goIlg| Red Keather cast in “The Yoke of | [DLO & Saucepan, bring slowly to boil- | great work in 1e Old Homesfead, | . et e into the kitchen and forage.” Gold” Bison and Kex featur ok | ing point and boil ten minutes without | will appear as the waif picked up ‘ncks ErobtheRidcaRebont Rwhish I think Katie must have been listen- | cpo ‘7 o 5 1«( S tex .Lla.\;ll\ OT | stirring. Moisten three tablespoonfuls [ from a shipwreck although her h i1l hove Thi ing at the door, for at this moment | jo ¢ o o S e Head | of cornstarch with quarter cupful cold | father believed her drowned and autumn millinery hovers. s Skl o e he Tami 1 be prominent on | water, stir it into the boiling black- | a , in ;i i nd pictured happens to be a duck’s she popped her head in with her [ g o, (S WL | ater, stir e g black- | adopted by a fisherman, who dies anc v i i 5 invariable phrage: “Dinner all ready, | o o ile on Friday and | berries, stir till it thickens, remove |leaves her to the care of the peopla gl el aeiich minnibe Miss Graham, I mean dinner she | $2turday the management will offer | from fire, add sugar to taste and pour |of the fisher villawe. . Sho. faelly T AR NS B A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY TIM s lie I 2nd Walter McGrail in | into a wet mold. Serve cold, ith su- | falls into the hands of a band of Despite all my efforts I have never | ¢ asraph company’s big under- | gar and cream. crooks who send her to rob her own i d d Hls Leen able to induce Katic to announce “‘,‘".;‘1,, drama, > Lights of New faitier’s nome A vonng minister w er 1G€---an a meal properly. Ier efforts in this| Yo" = : Cheese Custard—Beat up four €ges | has been adopted by her father fir | Rl B e e here will be other Universal at- | add one gill boiling milk, three table- | her and attempts to reform the inn How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marltal Problems (G et Ghe hec Suits fit for a King that you Former Prices $22 hose who will enjoy rushing the pon will seize upon this fall model, big attraction will be X were not so ludicrous. in addition | spoonfuls grated cheese, salt, PepDer | cent child. Such a course brings By ZOE BECKLEY Harry Underwood hurried across | ¢ Patrons will be treated to three | and red pepper to season; divide into | gngless difficulties and how they AND the room and made an elaborate | Cts of high-class vaudeville, small buttered molds, stirring all the |y, rked out makes a very time, so not to let cheese settle. | agting photoplay. Innocent I HAB'TS "D‘T;,:: 1\305“,‘,-“‘_0.-9 the sweetest T Stand molds in a saucepan, alluwing: dalene, featuring Lillian Gis Aok A Woman and Her Home i e o E Menu ]| the water to come within'_one-nalf | (1t RAITIE, TEUAR, SR, Joa Katie giggled nervously, but her or TomOITOW dneaRoLyton;|simmerfunitiliset BNIUI iy o5 N WpMbyl He ol father lantiince SUCCESSFULLY s changed to a frown as Mr. Un- G Gt etelh G G i O et f Tt (0 e e OVERCOME AT “I wonder if every woman is as proud and as happy as I when she | derwood ed to the rest of us and Breakfast serve garnished with parsley. ing to do with the people of the little stands for the first time in her own home announced in sonorous mimicry of Blackberry Mush e village of Norwalk, where she li NEAL INSTITUTE Cora was snuggled in the curve of her husband's arm as they looked fher manner: = L Cu\:;\v.lf“r and Cream “DESTINY’S TOY” She comes, by chance, upon a out theé living room windows over the sweet green garden, over t “Dinner she serve, Lettuce Sandwiches millionaire gambler who falls 2 Dwight St. New Haven, Conn. lake, over the hills and into the wood country beyond. The words fz {lemen, vy you not get a move or Coffee ON FOX’S SCREEN | "ith her and they elove. The aini- : Sl G Cn e e e “Onh, hush!” T gasped anxiousl Lunch solasnn oy clops. | Thordf et PR i s SR e lu'd',ix, ,,L,'.Lln\r‘uucm}:}‘::z;ll;leh beautiful, | and Lillian flashed Harry a warning GhecoBc ot A(::{vmmtt”s ;\r:lxur“xphhww\ x‘;:‘ml 1‘) MRl e L i look, and said in a low voice: “Low Mayonnaise of Cauliflower == this fine arts feature. On the s = = PO No: not every woman has the gift of appreclation, dear,” he smiled. | bridge, loolk out” for Katie's face was | Baked bluruul;;\l]‘m!‘cs Iced Tea The attractions for today and fto- | Program the Keystone Plavers w splendid to feel new experiences as you do, girl” ) as black as a thunder cloud. _ Dinner s e Oh, Davy! As if any human woman wouldn't realize that this is not | uncertain temper was evidently on _Roast Squabs o i ol Rlmiemedy el nce will come.’ S T T I b G T T b R, P e e the point of cxploding x.\'heferllll:ln) I(’x:“iil“‘l\)\; oo mount play “Destiny’s Tov." featuring | blayers will evnivit he. v A place to York in and rest in and be happy in, and make other | with her cver-ready tact saved the Sl B S Louise Huff and the Triangle play, [of the Screen,” the Pictogr 4 co i, L O o S sy e home g the e Car R e e o “An Innocent Magdalene,” featuring |Coming attraction for ‘c‘g:f‘.)clf 1:‘“‘«{”("“1'2 of life, isn’t it, David? srything starts from it."” “Iit for the Gods.” Peach Sl'onbfimme Angel Cake the Birth of a Natlon star, Liliian | Thursday of this week is the 2 These were very happy days. Cora forgot for the time her ambitions She stepped forwerdllquick and TR e h. In Destiny’s Toy, dainty |12 Fox master-film, *The 4 = y >, STa e ¢ o 2 lack Mus! pful o o 5 the Trail,” featuring William Farnum. to have a hand in the development of Colony Pa She was jealous of | 1aiq her hand on the girl's shoulder: | | BASKRCHY MUshorPut one cubful i 7oy ce frum, remembered for her | the " featur arn everything that took her out of her new domestic world even for an hour. | «you mustn't mind Mr, Underwood, | P She was S David's wise planning of the house. A multitude | o0 PPN L (R 0, T of dotalls, conveniences and comforts that a woman bunches under the | pette D08 G500 PUNTELC G | general term “little things” had been thought out and executed with a thor- | 1, oS0 Tt BT 00 P e oughness that was a constant delight. e o e S For instance, the big porcelain sink in the kitchen was not of the T iy e e e H - usual height which compels the worker to stoop at her task of “washing | gniles again. up.” It was some six Inches higher than the ordinary sink. One could T B et vl e U stand at it indefinitely without getting that insufferable pain “In the |uyoyu coom out amd eat, then you small of the back.”” The whole kitchen, in fact, was a model of eflicien e Far smaller than the usual kitehen in a good-sized house, cverything was B arranged so that the worker need take as few steps as possible ) Sl il e o c n[] One could almost stand in tha middle of the room reachilalllcin [ sl an RREET B e was needed for preparing a meal. Yet it was not crowded, and the ven- | plates heaped with steamed claim tilation was perfect. Cora loved that kitchen for its suggestion of UtHity |\ith cups of hot clam broth accom- i itai without exaggerated importance. Dasing e 6 Main St. ew Britain i Ti‘m (-ln:(‘!s in Cora’s bedroom were monuments to David’s thoughtful- e ness. The clothes racks pulled out smoothly like thosc i weeieie SO || o e e e T G i Tho shelves were reachable. There wero slanting racks for shocs. | Grace Draper. too. with the appetite Every inch of space was used for something—tiny shelves, drawers, *acks | of o young and . perfectly healthy and boxes for the disposal of woman's endless small ware and “‘trifies.” Eillres ot Tea T L The ultimate touch of thoughtfulness, the thing that threw Cora into | (oo husily enmaged with my own emo- a veritable fit of laughing delight was a “cat door” cut at the floor level of | tiong to make more tham a pretence the back kitchen porch. A diminutive swing door it was, set on Weak |of either enting or (alking. hinges, so that Felix Shoepolish, the new black kitten, could have free Bt e e e TONIGHT "UES. comings and goings between the warm house and the green outdoors. | clared Harry Underwood at Iast, as Lilllan Walker in A Cora squealed over the cat door and hugged David seven times. j el re s “THE ORDEAL OF EL1Z- B8 “Do you know, dear,” she cried, her face alight, “it just scems as if I |¢hells. “Rutio, if youll give me the 1t ABETH.” I will get ready and maybe my ABRAHAM LINCOLN. OUR CHANCE, too, will come some day.—You will be considered for a position of responsibility. if for a position of responsibility. If you are READY you will get the e. There will be no limit to your pnces for advancement if you are pared—if you are ready for success. couldn’t wait to have folks see this wonder home of ours and enjoy it | recipe for t Uice! that vou Brought with us! Perhaps I'm silly, Davy, but I'd like to invite the whole world |in with those clams I'll make our to my house. * * * Dave! Let's hurry and have Beth and Tom Woodford! | everlasting fortune. T'11 patent it, put “WHO'S GUILTY” I want Beth to see how happy I am. | it in little bottles with your photo- (A New Episode.) Beth always was such an old Cas-sandra, you know. Never thouzht & { graph on the outside, call it ‘Katie's nything would turn out right. Iwrote her we'd ask them as soon as | Steameq m Sauce,’ and sell it for we were settled.” four bits a bottle.” ‘ L What Madge Said. ‘1 at .Itoonm in appreciatively. “Dot iE BELL D THE not my feexin’ " she explained “Mi BELL HOP” 3 % B | Graham she show me how dot sauce | Mr. Underwood, who sat at my 3 3 right, turned around squarely in his | chair facing me. He had the exag- 127 BAIN STREET. OPPOSITE ARCH. TELEPHONE 31 I gerated pose of ome who has dis- 5 . l(,ovored something awe-inspiring. His | face was as grave as a judge's, but | his bold black eyes were dancing with . : ‘ 3 | mischief. p C B ' ‘And still the wonder grew, That one smail head could carry all TONIGHT ONLY TODAY AND TOMORROW ! i il Triangle Plays Present | she knew i | Lo S | B S a M r g ‘::leo:lcuu‘;:‘(:k?;wly and solemnly; then : Granulated sugar TN N ~ @ ‘But that doesn’t need to make | * GDA- i 5 . . . IAML’:; :’1 LD A g | any (Mfii'eru;\cc we'll call ‘u ‘Madge’s o It is all cane, qule dissolv- —_— Bl | i Onc Small Lot of Middies at .. .. SNSRI ie soc i S teamediGlamBEanc e und kDUt Syour ke ing and H % Paramount Plays Present ! One small Lot of Waists at ... e e s e 8901 I YI"C'}\:"O on l‘lh“’ hfl““"»” "“"‘1“ plotine ek mg_ of hlgheSt sweet: LOUT: HUFI i One Small Lot of $1.26 White Dress s 5 % o ... 59c [ iought to sell it even g9 GhnEs 4 o emng power. Kept clean ¥ sren’t as goc 1s. What do One Small Lot of Colored Skirts .. A .. o 890 { weren't as good 20 it « DESTINY'S TOY Two Ploces' of Gray WIARnaletio 6 ... .. sses J6c valuo 1236c @ | vou say, lady fair? Witl you go part- f e by 2 and 5 pound car- : . 100 yard, value 170 ners with me, and let mo make your g e Two Ploces of BUFIAD 0+« 1 rr -+ + @11+ Lo sh o il | [ i T tons and 5, 10, 25 and 50 Keystone Comedy § Ono Ploco of Turkey Red at .......... Do it et | [l e e e i “HIS FIRST FALSE STEP” One Piece of Turkey Red at. . . cevseo....10c yard, value 2ic @ ].\N‘dm{ T e e Aot pound non- Slftlng bags 1 One Pioce of Red Lawn at L Be yard, worth 10c e Salnsad Ll s 4 ked at th f1 Paramount Pictograph. E One Lot of 12%c Cotton Batting at eeecnnsssesse oy Gc Jthere was an indefinable something backed a € refinery. 50 hat repelled me, i dics’ All- o ! AR SR G t Matinees 5c—Evenings 10c. ] k‘lll Goort Aé::f::’z“::z""‘“" Con I meant to answer him with the r : p a WED. AND THURS. : (ORI oo e 250 J SO jthat T Kig hitherfo used Dowind : Ask for it by name WILLIAM FARNUM IN )y NOw . . oo .. . . 275 8 2 ” 00 add ed a low-toned question to i D OF THE TRAILS iy et Lttt WA nopng 2 4 i 3 i 8 W [ Dicky which I could not hear. T saw the admiring glance that he cast P

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