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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916. l "~ News fbr Theater Goei:s“;nd Women Redders S — s eprreg s ‘g e —— WEEK OF DEC. 11 Third Big Week of the Lyceum A STORY YOU OAN BEGIN AT ANY 1IME Musical Stock Co. ]'I-IG RG(I WIflow Eow Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Problems [ . FE ) Worgh Whl e Glfts By ZOE BECKLEY E P | | SIMPLY SAY Boox and Lyrics By Channing D’ s d E l'l ‘ % Pollock—Music By istance Sends Lnc antment. : Y a4 “CHARGE IT" Charles Gebeet Dear Lad: [ was interested to read I knew, o A 5 AT/ ! 5 OY § e amfi A Charming Musical in 3 Acts. how easily you get along without me. | be lonoly, 21(\.?“,’“:&,‘,‘ ea et % - L 3 Matince—Tues., Thurs. and Sat. B | Yoy dear old fraud. I am sure at this | be dependent. Now. don't glve cour. | / " z Prices 10¢, 20c. very moment your big toe has wrig- | self airs, my dear sir. T ao nop dos NIGHTS—10c, 20c, 30¢, 50c. gled through its sock; there is soup | pendent on you for anything but the | Scat Sale 3 Days in Advance. a1l over your bib; your hair needs |meed In me sy mraLining but tho \ ? o) - L , brushing, and I am worried stiff for ( Oh, I don’t deny that when you want G HOW MUCH BETTER it is to give R § | rear vou've engaged in threading | to he, you can plie sweethoaet Lo . . ' g : ) “worth while” Gifts at Christ spools on the cat's tail. That's how |acceptably. Oxly I prefer to forget | i \ R e a3 g Gitis St et senuing Y Are — Opefllng easy I feel at leaving you alone. |i for the moment, because T come . 8 %0 NV : £ Do I miss you? I ask the guestion | dangerously near to taking a fiving | AR M Ney & than to give the worthless kinds that Sunda NE ht of myself and echo shrieks, YE T leay 1nto " ths hote] ‘bus ang jumphis | A &\ % v i REA A miss taking in the rolls and the news- | for the first cxpress bound oitywary g : 8 / disappoint! We have prepared a fine 6:30 to 10:30 \’_’"!‘?rl:“‘:; ;)\O_ I ‘\ms,’ brushing | and every time I'think of sweetheart- YA / display of Worth While Gifts for Men, vour foolish hair into behavior when {ing and vou. ) g Women and Children—and you may vou get up. I miss frying eggs and LI : ] " y 3 STAR e ot b et S R R (e e o p BImer i ; [ ; . ‘ e 3 Y| woman like me playing the lady of | - : 3 choose what you wish and HAVIS IT whistling and your bumping the table, which you will never learn to avoid P‘]; e Shicssieritimel o thinle ofy X a CHARGED. New Accounts will be as you sit down. I miss you reading | 1! SOTtS of foolishnesses. When T am | - : in David Temple’s office, I can think | g gladly opened—and terms to suit your the news to me and your gentle com- : 4 WITH (3) STARS ments on it that can be heard two | Of YOU onl¥ at 0dd moments between Eonyenioncorwill Bbel cheertallylars : e e backyards away when anything in- | SPecifications ang tencment reports 2 : ANITA STEWART, IN terests you, as something always does, | 20¢ drawing up summonses. ranged. “THE COMBAT” I miss your morning good-bys, given | BUt now that T am “relaxing” at RAYMOND HITCHCOCK, TN in instalments as you come back three | Hill-Farms Inn, and PAYING FOR | “A WONDERFUL WAGER” or four times because you had for- | RELAXING, T am hesieged with all | gotten your hat or something each |sorts of longings, wishings, wantings, | FRANK DANTELS, TN time. yearnings, pinings for ons tousle- Hi A COMEDY PLAY I miss feeling all day long that T |Daired individual who bumps invar- Skirts Shods PRICES—10-20c. can call you up any moment and hear | 14PIV into tables, WILL NOT wear Sweate Fur Sets GIFTS FOR MEN ORCHESTRA. vour bear-growl, “Walter Stedman |!2undered collars, WILL whistle the Umbrellas speaking! OH, is that you little hen? | P€2d March to ragtime until I want ! Raincoats Corsets Suits Overcoats Thought you were Simpkins!” I m to shrick—and one who knows the | - Petticoats Sweaters having to buy chops and romaine— | Why and the wherefore of everything | e Dresses Umbrell for two. I miss having to take care | I Want to know about. Fesioy of vou, 1t has always been a p: n to me Cuff Links sicr) It is a funny thing how quickly one | to be as modern as possible in every- Gloves shirts develops a taste for things one got ! thing I am or do. I promised myself Underwear Suspenders along well without for vears. I used |that if ever I married I would be an FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS Shoes Collar: to get up in my hall bedroom or in |old-fashioned kind of office manager. Proucss Raincoats the little flat on Thirteenth street, | Outwardly I think I have succceded Suits Coats 3 ] in my bachelor girl days, and how | being up-to-date as a wife. I make Overconts Dresses Tonight and Sat. often T have said to mysel my own living. T want a vote, I am Mackinaws Raincapes Henry B. Walthall and “Thank heaven, it is all mine! No i enlisted in the fight for the emanci- Caps Iur Sets Other Film Stars in one to growl at me. No one to say | pation of woman. Inwardly I have a s me nay. No one to worry about but [ most old-fashioned longing to snuzzle ® “THE STING myself. No one to be household |up close to your neck and have you ) OF VICTORY” drudge for. I earn enough for my |scratch my ear, as you do a kitty's. HE SAR I H T L i z You haven't done it for ages—not : i needs—and T don’t have to ask any|{ You Williams in man to buy me a It or a shirtwaist | since you were here Sunday—and it's 687"695 MA.IN STREET Earle or leave me enough to pay the butch- | a million years to Saturday night! WPHE SCARLET “ i | cr. the baker and candlestick maker!” JANET. HARTFORD, RUNNER” WEBER.GIRLS TUMBLE “THE RED WIDOW” - % AT RUSSWIN LYCEUM ]apanese Enthus:astlc FOR KEENEY PATRONS NG Over Red Cross Nurses| — i " . s e e 5 | Three young ladies, members of the Cicero Hannibal Buits, American - e | Weber family, once known as _ the manufacturer of corsets, found the | greatest group of acrobs in the world re appearing at Keeney's this High Class Vaudeville. Russians the most generous people in |/ P T = = e P— > The Chrlstmas L]St the world during his trip to Petro- . . : s : weels, where they are glving a 1‘.1-11\;\1(‘]\- o o A - 7 ; . i : X 5 able exhibition of tumbling daily. The. grad with “The Red Widow.” Every-| ¢ ¥ - : - R S e e R Some people complain that a tmm-lmn allistlimritatetme f=reatl M ave A0SO ES VTN C RORETVERB MBS om Sl B i < 88 children. 1In fact they were bori mas list makes things too cut and| heard thesc same people criticise what | thing and the gifts ranged all the w i 5 . by while their famous father was the dried, but the spirit in. which we ap- | folks thus left in doubt finally did|from bombs to a life term in the i § 4 3 ; 5 acrobatic wizard of the Barnum & give them. | mines of Siberia. Had Mr. Butts not % i ey s s % : Bailey circus, and they were raised y 3 W @i | broach Christmas, ; : . 5 : | - foday and Tomorro If we are going to have an ex | 1 think the kindest thing to do{ been inclined to go on larks with : 5 . 5 Vo in the atmosphere of the sawdust A change, why not have it an intelli-| under the circumstances is to make'| women other than the one he led to < ‘ o o in the atmomhere of the sswdust v forming this week they learned from gent and efficient one? And that is: out a list of what you want for|the altar his life would have been a what the list tends to do. Christmas, Let it range from ten| drab, flat existence without the tonic G e e the show business, while others are H. B. Warner Be a Fairy Godmother, ! cents up, iIf you have to go without | of adventure, ; . Swii B3-S S ] el ‘ § g 7 Of course, the ideal way to find out| some ten-cent article until after The experiences of Mr. Butts are 5 g 5 3 d 3 of their own conception. They have a i B | «hat people want is to watch them, | Christmas to make such a want pos-| told in song and story this week at s 3 o o . f e great act and it goes big“with the The Vagabond Prince study their tastes, listen for the ex-|sible. Then deposit it with some rela- | the Russwin Lyceum by the Lyceum % b A 3 Keeney audiences. g § . it pression of some wish, and then sur-| tive, refer all inquiries to her, and let | Musical Stock company, through the Betty Browne continues .to increass prise them by granting their wishes it go at that, medium of “The Red Widow,” the S, % R ; & ' her popularity with the patrons of ymount Plays Present like a fairy godmother. | The Vocal Christmas List. comedy that put the “ray” and the| 5 ] 4 & : : § fie theatot Battyhne & IUOK nf”‘ul;' i ‘ But to do that, fairly close contact | S e L “mon’ in Raymond Hitchcock. Wal- : g Segudg, A taining singing and dancing specialty P ] : sive gifts | AN even better'way (when it warks) | "o, o = ' . : 3 g she is the big applause getter. She Ann Pennington # | i< required, and many of us give sifts | Sl S e e ter Wifls, leading man for the Piyceum i % . and ; e v @l | to people whom we do not see half a % i) “;“'\'\jlm-m e friends. will be | company, is easily the equal of Hitch- /. e % : (o e . has some catchy song: and a mo § dozen times a year. i : M o thines vou | Cock and as “The Red Widow,” Miss ; fascinating stage presence. o't make @bt to apply, some of the things you | ¢ . Y 3 . : . ; 4 ;b Dalphine and Delmoro offer € mu- Besides, many people won't make e e R e Georgia Campbell has few peers. Sur- y : Gl S on bt o that study even of people they do see,| WEN L BPa O S9UMER: N L rounded by a cast that can appreciate . Ry & 5 AR o Bt Il SOOI Sl e e and while that lessens the value of the | 11 T \\,‘}; ¢ Lk ‘l‘h"_m_(‘ her say | the possibilities of this super-humor- " 4 nAxy, ‘)‘”‘:. ‘:”:”,)"‘H\'"”' i D SRs SYSTONE COMEDY gift, is anything gained by thelr giv-) B0 © P PG S B ehed she had | OUS shaw, these two set the pace for | Ty ; oy <P fflfl“l"”'(fh"]\‘(“,P:_("m]' o thay. Bhote: i | ing entirely at random a—" That will give them the delight { What proves to be a riot of mirth. | . ¥ B g 2ii % 8 ) play feature for tonight and tomor- "ELOGUE People Who Won't Tell You What| or thinking that they have discovered | The singing of George Bogues 1s one X YA 8 5 row, “The Sting of Vietory,” as it ls ; They Want. | unbeknownst to you what you want | of '(‘.‘i“ “‘")'f“'\"{;:fr(zw }"0?3:““%-‘“0“\51(:'\:! T Bl E &5 Ta presented by a notable cast. Tt will People who say coyly, “Oh, T don't|and at the same time insure you of} Fa% I:"fi\_‘qh;”h-l "-"M"‘;;') b o ;. 3 4 R R? B0 2 3 ‘ mark another screen triumph for know what T want. T really wish you | getting something vou really do want, | jee DEIY showc nat be msted. Wi B / b . Henry B. Walthall, “The Birth of a wouldn't try to give me anything,” Donlt Syou SthinkithatSte S good fie Br mee el o hter oil ¥ 5 1 3 tion” star, who is appearing in the L ‘hat they want | method? gonation sl Luss S 2 3 E o : leading role. Mr. Walthall has the.* when you ask them w police who knows only one road—that | 3 g 1 3 support of several other film favor- to Siberla—and Franklyn Smith, as a 4 i LA e R 4 . '“JSI;.,.(] the picce is adequately pre- T & sedret service man, is an important ] e S : : sented e e S cog in the wheel. Miss Belle Flower, ; i 2 i g = 5 " A new episode in “The Scarlet Run- GRAND THEATRE whose worldly burden consists of G &y - = : . 8 N i ner serial is also éxpected to attract carrying about the name of Mrs. g % i i a t r Earl . Sl 3 attention tonight and tomorrow. Earle . Ch. 10 HARTFORD Cicero Hannibal Rutls, does clever 3 5 : at @ al Butts, s ¢ 3 o o Williams, star in the picce, has some Ladies’ Matince, 10c e e e ALL STAR FILMS AT work as the deserted wife, y , . - g Vi 4 remarkable scenes in the chapter's A\LL WEEK Mr, Wills sings several Hitcheock : : Y B A releases for this we 'HED IRWIN'S | FOX'S PLAYHOUSE | song hits in true Raymond style. The : o 4 e “MAJESTICS aprlauso this week has been sreater . - c e cer pefore, a fr s . § A more t Standard Organi- Breakfast i Reverguofons el tru ol testiof E : Fads and Fash[ons ! ¢ . growing popularit . : zation, headed by ¥ : S EL i TR, e e S 6 . : Bennett, Paul Cunningham, i the speaking stage, who endeared him- = JADANESE RED CROSS NURSES RETURNED FROM I8 Rabbit fur is still in fashion GilatPined Tonitad Ay Liver and Bacon N ) Ing ot o - i andria, snd other burlesquo Scalloped Potatoes | self to millions by his immortal por TRIP TO HA\X/A” WAR. SERVICE - S | —_— ars. Corn Bread Coffee traval of “Alias Jimmy Valentine” is Shoulder capes of mole fur are ver:; rs. y 0—PRETTY GIRLS—30 seen for the fifth time on the screen VIA GRAND THEATER . smart. Lung AN e T S The Japanese ladies in the picture |ital. Their war medals atiracted Tomato Fricassec ingsA sy asabon Tlcosansorie e are members of the first batch of | especial and admiring attention The newest fur coats have very - Apple Dumplings Triangle play from the pen of J. G. 4 nurses of their nationality sent to the | Therc » many Japanese nurses 1eft | sgyiking Jinings . Coffee Hawkes. The subject was recently Frea Irwin's “Majestlcs” is the at- [ Iuropean war front. hey were.| in active Red Cross service. In no | i AND FOINIS completed at the Ince Studios in Cul- | traction at the Grand theater this|Photographed on their return to 1\,,“.‘”\..- country in the world has the Slephant gra a beautiful color 4 Dinner. Weeh mn et Tl o S kyo, and they met with an enthusi- | Red Cross a more devoted and liberal pile fabric. IN CUBA erg Gluygle slpslLib sl o e (R X ; ¢ S astic reception in the Japanes | following than i »an —_ Macaroni Soup oday and tomorrow. This is the story ) the song numbers are car v S P Japanese cap- | follo & than in Jay 5 - ' foday i 3 2 abers tar el caretullva: A new type of sleeve for a fur coat Bplendid lotels; a delightfal tropieal “hic: il 2 limate. Horsc racing at Oriental Park. Broiled Chicken of ' Aon of royal birth'who tired of |l selected and the scenery is pieasing 5 the seipn 5 i Boiled Potatoes the pomp and pettiness of his position [, 5o S F G e IN THE Lettuce and came to America in search of ad- o on ekl a5 liousehold Notl?S. Sporisl blouscs taselninde of Sannel BAHAMAS French Dressing venture. While here he falls in with | @ remarkable voice. She has faour ST o ade t 2 o a 3 % Corn Starch Blanc Mange a band of the “Barbery Coast” of San e Tiot . s S SR VECoIEEDes Polo, motoring, tennis and surf-bath- “offee Ziieh i o - of | Ments, enlisting from Canada, the watc o TR R 5 : % : = 2 b Coffee Francisco and gets into any number of anada, th Unwatched toast always burns. arthy roots should be well serub- 5 ng. 1 modern hotels. native land of Miss Bennett. There e et ecii ! Big square checks are very popu- Sallings Thursdays and Saturdays from romantic scrapes. He finally falls in | ¥ d 3 e Nork Macaroni Soup—Cook half cupful | love with “Fluffy’ 'of the dance halls | S & chorus of beauties. The book| To keep the nickel bright, rub it and music were written and arranged | with kerosene. MEXIC 0 broken macaroni in boiling salted | and although the throne is his, he de- | 2% 1 wore ; cides to stick to the road with his|DPY Paul Cunningham, the leading = little sweetheart, The cast Do you like Christinas | I do. for Christmas and beg them to make jangle Plays Present Matinee 5¢ — Evening 10c¢ brothers fighting with ¥nglish regi- \r for wrap-coats. Green vegetables should always be e fas Erent dasilofitulle Ubsl cooked in salted wate 5 is | man. Frank DeMont and Grace Ham- ! TS of this S Sweet potatoes will bake better n\i e | | SR | | : for evening frocks Regular sallings for Progreso, Vera water until tender. Drain and rinse ruz and Tampico. : i AR i in cold water. Add it to one quart| fiaiups ine D ‘ho | Mond do a specialty and Lyle L e sl are baked s THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL . e fm_‘ ton | foature includes Dorothy Dalton, who | 000 £° = \"nude\'inp L el ben |y o st Whenever vegetables are baked all Thére \are cuffalme wide! that they B Goest poris Contral Aseiios. ‘ana || S0up stock s is dein s “PLfy Bov imiaw | eville, amuses. There it | the food value Is preserved. falina Cruz Mexico, direct. Regular safl- | | minutes. . Katherine Kirkwood, Charles K, | 2re sixteen scenic naveltles and sev- . ! = Ings. Conncetions at ' Gristobal: (Coton) French and other well known Triangle | €ral native Hawallan aancers, Scalloped finnan haddie is most de- | or South America and the Orient . pricasese—Cook : ; Large passenger stoamers salling under Tomato Fricassee—Cook together| ravorites. On the same program fthe i S A ho American flag. For literat --half can tomatoes, one table- | pg Plays will present E ton arhy GELsSenal] jfone : wble- | Paramount Plays will present Ann| , way to keep blankets and quilts spoonful butter and & high seasoning | Pennington, the Follies Girl, in “Tho | cian near the face 15 (o e om e e e WARD LINE salt and pepper, When the foam | Rainbow Princess,” a tale of cireus | gith jongeloth, turning the cloth down | P o tY taPle dec _ held in place in front by’ a belt, but ew York and Cuba Mail § . || passes off ada three beaten eggs, stir | life. The balance of the bill Will offer | o auen cide about ten melee. . { It is wise o once in a while take | fiy loose in the back oot of Wall & Street, = New York. { ! and take from the fire as soon as they | the Burton-Holmes Travelogue and To prevent tumblers from bej Lamb hash and sausage is an un-|out the rollers of the carpet sweeper e Or any Rallroad Ticket Office i : 2 oy Players in a two ree PEOV ) being | comm :ombination. and was! rougl They wi ; ” . B Al thiieixed (Hoxriet: Anchn begin to thicken, the Keystone Pla ol el | NS R e e e W sl o onte nation. | #nd wash them thoroughly. They will [ Many a straight house gown de comedy i i AT AR s weep much cleaner. pends for its charm wholly upon a = e, e D il . er And] Ty ook hook suouid be coveres | S Sl S . = rai vipe with v 3 E e S, ; cer possible th g S alehay drainigdo not vir Suowel with a piece of oil-cloth. | I you have to light a coal fire in oy HERALD ADVT; WL e et Befi ¢ one-piece Anvhody who owns a charming ola Jersey cloth is heavier than it was — the Kkitchen every morning see that If you wish to be sure of a note I cloth gown should Be fiished with a [ snuf-box will find that it can b |but many of the Drettlest sports| A linen case to hold a palr Of Tub- | kindlings, ete, ave all laid ready o | of rlonnsss for the corge frock, make PAY DIVIDENDS ione Clvar CoR AR RS SRS Colo Tl e tai Sl dl ntivanitybaE; cloths are made of this material, is an excellent gift. hand the night before. i a bead-embroidered girdle. extend to the elbow K ) When serving beets chop them Passels are still a fashionabie Hh- licious for luncheon. rather fine after boiling. The butter b —_— is then poured over them and they o N o anberries make a very | most deliclous. Candied cranberries malke most deliclous. Many full coats have the fullness ]L\'h for loose ends

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