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NEW. RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1916, e S — e ol Tominow, * News for Theater Goers and Women Readers Breakfast Fruit Liver and Bacon Walffles with Syrup A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY TIME | Her Side--and His IREVELATIONSOF A WIF E Nut Sandwiches Iccdl I\‘hnvulme How Cora and David Temple Solved Theilr Marital FProblemi By ADELE GARRIGON i sinner Vegetable Soup By ZOE BECKLEY | e ——— s Cote SRR “@ y Draper Accepted Mrs.| I was too shaken to share much of Swest Potatoes Carrots 99 : © raper Accel Mrs. s shaken to share much o o v it You Should Have Everything! ‘wood's “Ferms® Defiandly. | the Viands. Tndoed, Dr. Pettit torbade | Pincapple Fritters et lige | 1€ to do much mare than taste them, Cottce There is perhaps nothing so utterly distasteful to a happily married JRdonstihincl ey Sverin e libutitncRotherSRa TaleuTiRinstcelt ol tie Nut Sandwiches—Shell some Eng- | woman as for some uncomprehending outsider to belittle her hushand. To |1 shall cease to remember the tense | delicately browned fish, the steaming ish walnuts. Blanch and chop and | have a well-meaning relative like Beth Woodford say, “Oh, my dear, Da- | moments when Grace Draper and Lil- | cJams, the roasted corn and potatoes o0 every spoonful of nuts allow a good | Vvid is net worthy of you; vou're misunderstood and unappreciated,” w Jian Underwood faced each other in | which Jim, proudly assisted by Katie, half tablespoonful of cream cheese. [ bad enough. Cora could and did resent that, and have it over with. our impravised bathing tent, waiting | brought forth from the hat stones of ub well together and spread on thin But when Steve Manx, district leader, began an attempt to o | for the girl's answer to Lillian's ulti- | his fire. blices of crustless white or graham | friends” by employing the same tactics it secemed to Cor 1 simpl, matum, There was one other exceptian to the bread. couldn’t endure it. For to affront Steve Manx was to ruin I i chances During our “desert island” picnic, | ravenous appetites besides mine. I} Cucumber Salad—Mix one cupful | of professional succes: Grace Draper, Dicky's beautiful pretended to eat too many time pach of cucumber cut in cubes, cooked The Temples had “let themselves in for it.” It w too late now to | model, whose infatuation for him had clf not to recognize Grace Draper’'s ysters cut in picces and celery cut in | cavil at the crowd they had elected torun with in order to get a business | made my summer most miserable, | Jever simulation of partaking of the ice. Add one cupful cream dressing. t. When Manx began, therefore, to tell Cora “what a little queen” she | had overheard an impatient remark | f{east. She really ate nothing. hill. Arrange on lettuce leaves in a | was and how she “put it all over the other women for class” she took re- |of Dicky's concerning her, which| In spite of the terrible inju falad bowl. fuge in merriment, though she felt none. | evidently had driven her to despera- [ had done me I could not help a fee: e On, no, I'm a very plain person,” she shed, “with the simplest | tion. inlg of for the mental angu VaR 7¢ tastes. 1'd rather have a bungalow than a mansion any day.” Later she and I had gone far out | Which I knew she must be enduring EW KELLY FOE Huh!" protested Steve, “vou're just sayin’ that because Temple’'s up |[into tife surf together, where she had With the certainty I felt that Dick: 1 against it. You V't string me. Why, I seen you was the classiest little | performed many spectacular feats, re- love was my awn again I could afforq OF MR. DULL CARE | woman on this here boat soon's T set eyes on yon girl with your 1ooks |catedly swimming around under|to bo gencrous. I took advantage of and your—your intellec’ should own the earth. You ousht to of married a | water. | « moment during the dinner when fonaire, a—regular feller. There's nothing too good for you. You should | During one of these disappearances | Lillian had summoned Dicky on some e everything! Youw'd know how to use it. There—these nobody homes,” | of hers I had felt a savage clutch | errand, and Miss Draper and I were with a jerk of his head toward the neighboring wives and daughters of |at my foat, dragging me down into | left temporarily out of earshat of the politicians with their loud clothes and talk, “they don't know what to do |the waves, and had nearly drowned | others, to speak to her. h it now that the; got it. They'd ruther' have corned heef and cab- | in consequence “M. Draper,” I said timidly,“I age than patty de fols grass any day, only they don't dast . Now you,” Nelther Lillian, who had watched | Go not want you to feel that I am Mr, Steve Manx, district leader, suddenly broke off and squinted up his little from shore, nor I, had any doubt|Your enemy, or that I— pale eyes they rested on Cora’s trim white linen figure, “say, know what t the girl had intended to cause She interrupted me coldly, but her | fHello, New York” Lew | LM gonner do? Well, youwll see tomorrow—you'll sce! I'll show you what I - death. That, whether from re-|eyes held a smoldering glare, new show, which has kept | think of you!" torse or fright, she had saveq me| “I have agreed to the terms Mrs. afEnaa R R s Cora was horribly uncomfortable. If David had not at that moment | r{terward, did nat matter to Lillian. | Underwood and you laid down,” she THE NEW FALL SUITS fontinuous laugh. Tew Kelly, as the | Tescued her from the obnoxious Manx she felt sho must ‘e done some- | §ho seized upon the opportunity for-|said and a cold fury shook her voice, fope fiend,” has made himself a fa. | thINg desperate and irreparable to free herself of his company. ever to separate the girl from Dicky. | “Put mercifully spare me any more ‘ B i e e The day after the clambake a care of champagne bearing a well known ymoning her to the improvised | Mawkish hypocrisy such as you have Easily v inest i carances here, but in his new piece, | 12P€l was delivered at the modest apartment of Mrs. David Temple. The |tent where T lay weak from my ex- | just uttered.” terials at every price, to be found in Hartford. ritten for him by Junie McCree, the | ©€N8raved card of “Mr. Steven Aloysius Manx"” bore the written word th | perience, she had bluntly given > _— See them I{‘l“‘ AY and re "Iv'H}\'« r, you may HAVE ell-known writer of musical comedy | @ friend’s good wishes—drink hearty!" wirl her choice of accepting Harry . IT CHARGED and make Convenient WEEKLY es, he has scored the big hit Cora sent the jahitor’s boy with the entire case to her cousin, Beth | Underwaod’s offer of a theatrical en-| CATTLE SHOW BIG Payments. is career and is giving a funnier, | Woodford. She said not a word to David when he came home. gement and forever leaving Dicky’ _ hore unique “Professor Dope” than “He has cnough to worry him,” figured Cora. “I can take care of this | Life, or having Lillian summon tho FEATURE AT BERLIN $14.75 $16.75 $18.75 ver before. There are seventeen big | Manx fellow myself. It's part of my job.” other members of the party ang tell ) enes, some of them very pretty and | . _ Lhe following morning a huge box from the florist's appeared contain- | them of what she had learned. e and up to $65.0 troducing some very good scenic and | '8 orchids: _,u:m(mcs of them. The thing cost an incalculable sum. There The girl stood with bent head for bectacular noveltics. During the | &S no card inclosed. Cora took them to a sick neighbor who had never |z Jong minute as Lillian flared out| One of the features of the State burse of the production there are a | S¢¢n such flowers in all her life. Cora still said nothing to David. Yer ultimatum: “Take this affer or | Fair at Berlin, which will be held day ME! ATS CSSES, COAT WAISTS, mber of excellent vaudeville spe- On the day after a messenger brought a large crested envelope bearing | take the consequences,” then she|and night every aities introduced, which are run in | CONspicuously the makers' name, “Stiffany & Co.” under the flap. Within |lifted it and looked steadily into Mrs. 1y o & 50 8 B s b part of the plot. These arc headed | Were six tickets to “Box A, matinee Wednesday, the 19th, Herosco's theater.” | Underwood's eyves. ) L CH Do BhOR Gt pone ot st the O'Brien brothers, whirlwind | OP @ card was penned “Take some lady friends and enjoy vourself.” Cora R e AT el T amit nothing LU A e s oban rien iehohal ikenl e (oo robats. Kelly 1s supported by the | Summoned by telephone a hardworking little music teacher she knew and \id, defiantly, “but, of course, I ‘l;‘““‘_ = repdiaton throughout ~New me big company and chorus which | 82Ve the tickets to her. accapt yourfofer! There) isinothine |l (0S1ARG BTtV DS Gally girensth s ith vinliror fopa i undrad She longed to tell David and ask him what to do, but pluckily she re- | else for me ta do in the face of the | o9 Which provide excltement as w a_twenty consecutive performances | Si%ted: “T'l find gome tactful way out” she told herself, while in her heart | very Ingenious story which you two SRl iml::}“"("“]"w"(‘;"("“"“:“m;lt‘ = $87—6983 MAIN STREET s Jew York, | She cried, “OD, if Dave could only make his way without these aw ave condocted between you.” ; i e e the Columbia theater in New York. 3 o hese awtul ; have condocted between you. many as 2,000 people have gathered HARTFORD o people! She turned and walked steadily out { From the time that the curtain oes up at the Grand theater, Hart- ord, and the ‘“great diamond neck- ce Tobbe T " occurs, until fhe time that “Professor Dope” re- overs it from a Chinaman in a sub- arine at the bottom of the Hudson the most charming styles and the finest Ma- day next week, will 'round to see the farmers urge their 17 d F h Mr;hu :::'ths thol blaze Iniiherleves, ||L astRoniitolvictory ST o Ktesteficon i er vords, Az e LAz ine o o 9 v ! o adsan as 10”] BILLIE BURKE DAY POPULAR STARS IN the wery mitlen of her hody wae " 2 Pulline @ 5ne poat welchted down with stone. The rules of con- lilgently lneolend, tests limit the time for trials to five e = § R = Fancy silis are in high favor AT FOX'S THEATER| KEENEY'S FEATURES | . -Shes o wonder!” Limian admitted, | 258 [ie (0o (e for 1l 1o 200 | onty yards and return to the wire, | ter aish cover set over tho food as s increase In fashionabl crawinsiafdespiiires b REERELS fi,"{ one foot in a direct line. The tests| The half-mile walking races are soon as it is placed on them. Satins increase In fashionableness. e VI, G G O Bl RO e s Gvell entertaining also. The trick is to drive | ——— G Ak e = . Lravado enough to bluff it out ke | “myere j5 o frec-for-all c with | the beasts without permitting them to | A little parsley cooked with the, Cloth-topped shoes are always at- The tremendous popularity of Little Flora Parker DeHaven and Bobby | that. prizes of $25, $ 10 and . Other | break. Drivers are not permitted to | meat stew gives it a good flavor. bctive. Billle Burke is being amply demon- | Connelly will be e strated by the c city audiences that | sc t Keeney’, ight. The for Bcdium-brimmed huts have draped |attend the performances at Fox's | cor will play. the lesding roim sa i every Wednesday and Thursday where | Red Feather feature, The Whirlpoel she is appearing in the great serial | of Destiny,” a five-part drama, while ponshicuousyonihe Madge Takes a Nap. classes are for oxen weighing. under | snap whips or make unnecessary gt “And now, my dear,” Lil spoke |3,000 pounds and four year olds. 1noises. | You cannot have good, light cakes briskly, “just lean your head against The patrons are assured of big Cattle events are on the program ss the eggs are perfectly fresh my shoulder, shut your eyes, and try | cattle show through 1 premiums | every da; 2k 5 : «ana | offcred for the best string of oxen | nnl\ie]; ‘(;llonas Hou;nnoo " Chapter 8 | the Connelly youngstor will make his | (0 rest for little: T know that meUic pihe Hest strinm ot oxen oD = = will be shown at this popular play- | bow as the ju - S Rrath] o gC cover S ¢ - 5 put salt on and swecp all up togetk : Jow as the juvenile star in “The Faith | e consisting of not less than ten yolkes. put s p all up together o 5 = S s | make the most comfortable couch in 3 5 | house today and tomorrow. In this |of Sunny Jim’ new Vit Dhira | nskecheiamoabicor | There is also a pr for best string ouseno otes = = chapte; loria le: 0 bel ve at cas J0t1 nter S ar . | the world, but I think I can hold you o = S 5 I i . < SRt S([}“?r']wl vxsb dflte Gt (\'V(:t”)"”* lease. Doth entertainers are amons | (€ M T able to take a | Of not less than twenty yokes from | | When canning fruit, the jar o s alive by the fact that his | the leaders in their profession and one town. | It is a good idea to reduce the ! Should be sealed while they are boil- i : % : 5 3 y nap. partner starts to send the letters and | features in which they appear invar- toy i Peg ] 3 i 5 i ing f a 2 f - 5 | o hich eg races on the tract are interest- | week-end work by preparing early in | ing hot. telegrams which were to cover up his | iably prove big drawing cards, Againkt my fecble pratest, w! y preparing 5 < . RS N o 4 5 " she abs tely disregarded, she sat ing. The contestants must unyoke | the week a large cake of the kind e trip with Gloria’s sister-in-law. Efforts | Other numbers on to DAL b || S ""“""h ",‘]‘1 e my slde. and, |oxen at the starting mark, drive the | that will keep and a jar of cookles, Boiled potatoes cannot bo meal DESTINY.” to get in touch with Freneau, however, | clude Harry Fox and Grace Darling | $OWR on the sanid By Ias D el e SR e o | P e e A . e are fruitless and the chapter ends |{in an episode in the “Heatrice I S IO Do) RG] ), i U R R SRR e Wiy J | i 2 N ad el lliv ey sHaver togwaltstogbe et i 5 e e : O g . me as if I had been a child. turn for the yoke and carry it to the| To have hot foods perfectly served, | eaten. They should be servea the Grace Darling in 71 owing the morning papers chronic- | fax” series, “Billi Romance. Obediently I shut my eyes, and pre- | team, re-yoke, drive down the track ' the dishes should be hot and a pew- | minute they are done. “BEATRIOE FAIRFAX.” ng the finding of his dead body in| Among the attractions tomorrow | o e reas b the bay. Gloria vows to find the mur- | will be “Triumph of Truth,” two reels; | (nded to sleep I“f S el “THE FAITH OF (“ _tk)n Q‘O thc‘ (thl)‘\‘o An‘l.\(“nn Mr. ‘;.\(n}n, & s n(‘r\(‘q l].lh!(\(l to R o William Fox will offer his film mas- | TFriday, the Knickerbocker film, »n‘ hat m) selauinthainte b terplece “The Unwelcome Mother,” | “The Pinnacle” will be prominertt on it Hormgt shue, e e FRI AND SAT, featuring Walter Law and an all star | the program while on Friday and Sat. | S/Ten8th returning aga ‘;" 5 "m WAs Titn Wallies 10 cast.. This Is a remarkable drama that | urday Lillian Walker will hold sway, | {00 eXcited and happy “' £ ‘h“ ] e TR e every woman should see story | playing in the Vitagraph blue ribpon- | Dicky's face, his volce, M8 % SRl deals with a mysterious man, W S Che §Manis ShinAflthe CTirtaintel | pulien IRHTSt recoveradieORas SERIRess g . falls in love with a girl he scarcely | Frank Daniels will also be seen in | Were vividly before me. T longed for knows, and originates his own wed- |a new Kernel Nut comedy on these | 1he day to be over, for the guests to ding ceremony. It also deals with the | days. be gone. I wanted Dicky all to my- problem of whether a man should | The audiences this week are en-|fC!f as I had had him in the days sacrifice the women he loved or his |thusiastic over the vaudeville program, | Pefore Grace Draper had done so children, if he had to choose between | It i5 one of the best variety shows |MUch to break up our home. them. The balance of the program |the management has offered this sea. | 1t Was Dicky himself who broks ; will consist of the Pathe Weekly, with [son and the different acts go big |1 UPon these musings, Fe parted 5 ) 4 f in interest current events from all parts | cvery day. the sail cloth, laoked in cautiously, ) X of the world, the “See America First™ L and said in a stage whisper: ) 4 .\ v o J A 3 travel film and & George Ovey com-| The consorvative ekirt i3 rather | oI5 she asleep? =~ - ) y ¢ nomy in edy entitled “Jerry, and the Counter- | straight nd only full enoug] Vi < 2efore Lilllan cou answe A feiters.” in comfortably. 38 o el cpened my eyes and smiled joyously o & ' i , i >\ L€ enormous at my husband, “Not now, Dicky,” I said cheerily. : “I have had a wonderful rest, thanks Today and Tomorrow S Bl Tl aretrosi e o Tranet et — 4 Fo ) celf again.” A Mr. Willlam Fox Presents : 5 : K 4 3 “Ready for me to carry yvou out?” 3 r S )\ T 4 Dicky nnk(‘fl “W'm' should see the Walter Law 3 ; W ed up.for you.” If soot is dropped on the carpet TONIGHT. Flora Parker DeHaven in “THE WHIRLPOOL OF : : Ll L : od prices are steadily increasing. Serve AND ALL STAR FOX CAST [ ¢ ] R Ix;}xflu‘:\kgInr\::o;;u::{”x:ymgilli;?\i : fi’unt once or twice a day in the form of § jams, IN : and attempting ta stand on my feet. [ ]<\xt Lillian held me firmly, and Dick i) eS euieS, or l The Unwelcome L strode over and lifted me in his arms >3 Talking to Impress “How dare you try to stand up?” he demanded with flerce tenderness, S v : « 5 : “you're weak as a cat yet, Just BILIIE BURKE I : Ile was so poor that he couldnt | own possessions, and peo S W s “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” even carry a fifty dollar a month [ not quite crude enougn ‘.3,’“&‘1] Sure Femembaid i oninets Bas i Chapter 8. @ | housc,” I heard one woman say to | what they paid for tl S e tns e g L s o | | o F e 8 Ms or that will | dare ta move unless I give you per- another, recently try to impress it ug of ) it upon you in this cir- | mission.” The woman to whom the remark | cuitous way 3 : was made lives In a house that prob- | o . % How Kindness Was Rebuffed. ally would rent for about thirty-five | OP1Y One Maid With a Family or He lifted me in his arms and carried dollars Fou. out to the sand piles where the A fifty dollar house would spell | rest were gathered about the clam- comparatively Iuxury for her. know another woman who manr- | hake., ITis breath was coming rather The first woman must know this if “‘(‘1 a man who has lately made unevenly, and little beads of pers- she stoppea to think. duite a little monc Before she | piration stood on his forcheaq when And vet she talks pityingly of a | M&rried she was a stenographer, her | he finally put me down an a heap of man “so poor that he couldn’t even ;”“"H""\ as xix widow and she was | cushions from the motor boat, which & carry a fifty dollar house.” rought up In a home where the | My, Underwood had arranged in a i l pochaps She Tt mome 1o on | LoNiEE 1ad o bo watehed ana whett | Vioxt comtoreablo resting piace. Fut| | : Granulated Sugar PS8 S ng m | Suet 2 Yung as outside help, even | hjs face was radlant, and the look with the washing, was out of the GRAN THEATRE § (I questioniey <o oo moutolnlrlennat | oo Bene WECR e ol naas ot el S MY YRR e It is all cane, quick dissolv- I R ; Perhaps she does it dellberately, | she talks pityingly ahout “Poor Mre. | C'FC COuld that my welght had been : 2 O = o Hartford perhaps carelessly. M., Who hus only one mald with that | * fpe ‘(’,“‘;‘]mr:]\“u:f,)ml,:{m;,,‘, Warmly £ b and of hlgheSt sweet Twice Daily, 2:15-8:15 p. In either caso I think it is bad | family (four) and doesn’t even put | ,ut quietls e e e il G i z ening power. Kept clean JACK SINGER PRE 5 taste. her washing out.” Geiiat o e taE inay 3 LEW KELLY If she does it delibe is When this sort of thing is done | \hioh had come. te SR oY K - by 2 and 5 pound car- which had come to u Prof. Dope, irying 'to impress her listener withi|lcarclessly. instead of deliberately. it [M0G%, o8N o0 o Thanner was perfoct i : o tons and 5, 10, 25 and 50 5 St 50 Pool her own more comfortable circum- | does not show actual crudeness, but and a Big Company of 50 Pco. ow actual crudeness, but |y foit that she would go far as an S | | stances—a tacky thing that really | it does show a lack of the sympathet- | | yroc (0 She WORI &0 far as an ol = G pound non- Sl“lng bags “HELLO NEW YORK” § | well-bred people do not do. le courtesy which teaches tolikev| oo s ;('(“ ',‘*v § gy f Direct from its run of 120 per- A great many people do this sort | our conversation to the standards of nicr Dowiien shg replecatonte ki oy packed at the refmer,y. E : \tulations upon her bravery in f thing. It is a little 1 bvious | those to wh ve talk, a t = PC e i Colembia o ess 0 whom we tallk, and to try to | covine s : g o B~ = o than openly boasting about one's' get their viewpoint. oy At pauisiRdoterence with which she treated me, - Ask fof it by name Ladies’ Matinee Every Day, 10c, g g And Jim’s clambake was a great Except Saturdays and Holidays. ?&Q’ fed success in spite of the damper on my = - T e, accident,