Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. NDER NEW MANAGEMENT ALL THIS WEEK JALTER NAYLOR PLAYERS : Present PAY WEEKLY NEW SPORT HATS Ml - | | Milline It Is Time to Look for ThflEaSthM“Imerv s Time to Loo | ‘ Spring Garments 223 MAIN STREET Do not wait until the choicest models are gone. There is no reason to wait, because THIS STORE Our showing of these Sport Hats is only one of the present styles that we are featuring. They are all' the rage. You can find them here in all the new colors. sells you the needed garments NOW and permits you.to pay in Convenient WEEKLY Payments, 3 Office Only, —_—_—— b ‘——WEEK ; IF IT’S UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY YOU WANT, OF QUALITY AND ¥ i -+ STYLE, YOU CAN FIND IT HERE AT LOWEST PRICES. ~ Suits, Coats, Dresses, s I‘.‘.‘.EPWESP E.l.!.,erl;.s,” IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND Trimmed Hats ' sUNDAY EVENING ONLY Milady will find it possible to select her Spring GRAUSTARK” wardrobe*complete, from this stock, which enrobes the gentler sex from Trimmed Hats down to the Other Famous Photoplays Performance at Five TUES., THURS. and SAT. nce Sale of Tickets at Box pretty Spring Shoes. Authoritative Styles are being shown and every New Material of the ' season is represented, “FINE FEATHERS” STERLING DRAMA Ogn-l 3 and ¢ Good Comedy - Other Features CHILDREN’S SATURDAY AND en. mm:u Daily 3 THIS WEEK IP HIP HOORAY GIRLS | JUNE CAPRICE IN #CHILD OF THE WILD” At Fox's tonight and Saturday Miss June Caprice will be shown in “A Child of The Wild.” Little Miss Ca- price is the pride of the Fox star family and her latest play shows' her at her best. She will be remembered for her endearing performance of “A Modern Cinderella.” “A Chila of the Wild"” is'a delightful play of life in the southern mountaiiis and a little girl who resolved she would never g0 to school until she fell in love DON'T BE BilLIOUS, HEADACHY, SICK OR CONSTIPATED and bowels to-night and fecl great. w"-ko up with head clear, stomach sweet, breath right, Imoy life! ILivem your liver { . \Those who see “Fine Feathers” at the Lyceum next week will agree that Director Naylor “hit the bull's eye” for good taste when he chose Eugene ‘Walter's great drama for his com- pany., The principals are cast as fol- lows: Virginia Perry in the Lolita Robertson part of Jane Reynolds, the wife; Smythe Wallace (Robert Ed- eson) as Rob Reynolds, the husband; Ralph Murphy (Max Fiiman) as Dick Meade, the friend; Margie Dow (Rose Coghlan) as Mrs. Collins, the neighbor; Philip Quin (Wilton Lackaye) as ‘John Brand, the busi. ‘| ness man. “Fine Feathers” is one of thg best plays ever released to stock and Di- rector Naylor is certain that the first nighters will put the stamp of ap- proval on the production. The scene of the first and second acts changes, in the third and fourth, from a bun- galow on Staten Island to a suburban home. in a fashionable summer set- tlement and the costumes change with the circumstances of those involved in the action. Only three nrore performances of “Our New Minister” remain. That this is one of the prettiest rural com- ‘| edles ever written is attested to by with the new school teacher. The June Caprice production was espe- Decially selected for the Friday and 8aturday program that the children might have this feature in their hol- lday show Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Vernon Castle in “Patria” will occupy a prominent place on the bil] as Chapters 3 and 4 of this pop- ular serial will be shown this weelk.' It has come to the notice of many New Britain people that the clever actor who plays the Japaness Count in “Patria” is a former New Britain man. He is Warren Oland, who at one time made his home in- this city. and at one time enjoyed quite a repu- tation as a bicycle rider. This week's issue of the Vogue comedy and the Hearst-Pathe news will be among thg,| other features in the show tonight. The Fox show on Saturday runs con- tinuously from 2:15 until 11 p. m. ‘ Sunday night ‘Harold Lockwood in the Metro feature, “The Promise” and Mrs. Vernon Castle ‘in “Patri will share the headline honors on the all- feature Sunday program. There are ‘wa shows Sunday night starting promptly at § and 8 o'clock, Fads and Fashions Morning frocks are may be stitched or have embroidery. plgin; “they a wee bit of A bewitching blouse is of linen embroidered in allover dressing with white thread. 4 the large audiences that leave the theater after every performance. Seats are on sale dally at the box office. On Sunday evening, “The Prince of Graustark” will head an all star pro- gram of motion ‘pictures. This feat- ure is a dramatization of George Mc- Cutcheon’s famous novel and, owing to its popularity, the management was extremely fortunate in securing it. DUSTIN FARNUM AS “A SON OF ERIN” Dustin Farnum, the idol of film de- votees, will be seen on the screen at Keeney's tonight and tomorrow in the photoplay feature “A Sen of Erin.” The picture is in~five parts. There will be other features in addition to the regular Universal releases. g Prominent on the vaudeville pro- gram are The Lighthouse Girls, a sex. tet of diving beauties who are ap pearing in Joe Woods’ latest aquatic specialty. They introduce a series of pretty dives and poses. Barney Grif- fin, the Irish tenor, sings a number of catchy ballads and the Spanish troubadors introduce fascinating in- strumental numbers and fancy dances. £ Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast. Fruit Creamed Potatoes Entire Wheat Biscuits Coftee Lunch. Broiled Sliced Mutton Fruit Farina Tea Dinner. Barley Broth Fried Ham Turnip Croquettes String Beans ‘| 2ppearance tonight,’ the Spring for Men and guits and Topcoats 887—693 MAIN STREEL HARTFORD Young Men Househo'd Notes | e S S RN A pie composed of meat and vege- tables:is far more substantial if cov- ered with potato paste. aEnt Citron can be cut in very thin slices if it is placed in the oven and heated through before slicing. It is better to economize on some<q thing else than milk, stmply because’ it is most important as nutriment, Apple pie made of thick sauce with butter and nutmeg and al marshmallow covering is delicious. In making cakes of Hamburg steak, He sure that they are of equal thick- ness so that they.will cook evenly. When the knob comes off the tea- kettle lid, select a cork larger than the hole, soak it and force it in while wet. truly good dinner, she should know early in the morning what she is to have. ‘. N Plain crackers are made delicious and interesting by toasting with a marshmallow on top and a nutmeat on top of the mallow. DIVING CONTESTS AT. THE GRAND TONIGHT The first annual diving contest for women and men at the Grand thea- ter will be held this eveming. The “Hip Hip Hooray Girls” is the name ; of the show, but this does not con- vey the name of the real attraction : which is a large tank of water and six beautiful “Venuses,” as the press agent calls them. Following their contestants i for the championship prize {n diving for Hartford entrants only, 'will ap- pear and will go through their stunts. The diving stunts last evening were seen by many people. The winners last night will meet ‘the winners to- night in the grand finals'at the close of the regular show. + I lived -1t the cook . is expected' to cook nl NEW SPRING SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN {| SIDE TALKS BY RUTH OAIIERO.N “Could we but draw back the cur- apple tain, * That surrounds each other’s lives, . See the naked heart and spirit, Know what spur the action gives, Often we should find it better, Purer than we judged we should, We should love each other better If we only understeod.” Some time ago a letter friend asked me to print that poem. At that time I did not think it was quite universal enough in its appeal. But I have changed my mind, And here is the most powerful of several arguments that accomplish that process. She Had to Go About Posing As a Lady of Leisure, A middle-aged and still very attrac- tive woman lost her husband. She had two children to support and no particular technical training. went to the big city near which she lived and applied for a position with one of the shops. The position given her was that of a shopper. That meant that her work was to go about in thé other shops, comparing values with those her own getting idea§ of various sorts. ot course, she had to dress like a lady of lcisure and appear to be merely shop- ping. Also, she was not supposed to tell even her friends of her connectioh with the store, They Preferred to Think the Worst. The result was that some of them put the worst possible construction on her position. One day a woman, who, in the days of her prosperity, had been among her best friends, see- ing her in a shop, looking at some ex- pensive things, remarked in a deliber- | ately audible tone to her companion: “Well, I wonder who is supplying the money for her.” «] was working hard all day,” she sald afterward, ‘and then coming home at night to do housework and sew for my children, sometimes un- til midnight. And that was what the people who had been my friends when in comfort chose to think of me..”. ‘Wasn't That a Oruel Reward? Hard, wasn't it? hore offered, and- I We Only Understood know might be wrongly cgnstrued by those who do not know all the com-“j: ditions. have the patience and forbearance not to judge others so hastily? A & Or, better still, not to judge at alken Linonine That Cold] Linonine has an enviable " reputation as a preventative, i for the serions ailments that * frequently follow la grippe " and colds. Even bronchial |coughs yield to its great healing p'operties. 5] y Owing to the high cost of all ime | gredients (over 100% increase) We are obliged to raise the price, to take effect at once, as follows: 30c, 3§ special, 60c and $1.20. All drugsists recommend and sell Linonine. > [ e Why, then, cannot we them' . PEN PIERCE and 6 Diving Belles - _a(hfifl Feature — Welcome Home Our Own Town Girl HELEN VREELAND Hartford's Queen of Song Lettuce Apple Cream Coftee Marigold ‘yellow and watercress green are two of the new colors some- times used in blouses. Yet things as hard as that happen every day. That was only one of the many ex- periences (my own and other people’s) that showed me how much we need to realize that “we should love each other better if we only understood.” ABOUT FLOWERS ‘While we have the reputation of grdwing as fine carnations, sweet peas, violets, daffodils and flowering plants as can be pro- Fruit Farina—Take any canned fruit, mash it, place in the double The huge side pockets which have come into fashion are usually lined Tak t ascal el ARl gots tonight with some vivid color. \ and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. ‘Wake . up feeling’ grand, your head boiler with syrup to thin; when hot sprinkle in two tablespoonfuls farina for each half pint thinned fruit and Surely we all commit acts that we duced. The furnishing of beau- tiful ‘floral remembrances, from, simple bunches or sprays of A. PINKUS, Eyesight' Specialist and Manufscturing ask for Sunkist, have M;F‘livu-d i the e o Porlxinl.l ssue wr"ppon Sunkist A charming sports hat has a brim of stitched satin and a crown em- broidered in rich colors. stir often until it is smoothly thick- enen; add pinch salt, cover and cook for an hour, then pour into wetted Serve cold with a soft cus- flowers, to more elaborate wreaths and floral designs is a part of our service which is giv- en most careful attention and at reasonable prices. Special this week, our beautiful violets 75¢c undred. per hi will be clear, your tongue clean, breath sweet, stomach regulated and Opticiéin, Your liver and thirty feet of bowels 3 2R jactive. ~Get a box ht any drug store 'EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE | 'OV and get straightened up by morn- ing. Stop the headache, biliousness, bad colds and bad days. Feel fit and remdy for work or play. Cas- High warm collars Apple Cream—Peel and core tart solely by hre h MAR' LE. G ousiayelessynEroht apples; slice and weigh them, and to ¥ K. _NAG! B Want Good Bottled carets do not gripe, sicken or incon- venience you the next day like salts, pills or calomel. They're fine. Mothers should give a whole Cas- caret anytime to cross, silk bilious or feverish children because it will act Spring suits have jackets in thres lengths. The very short, the long and the finger length. very high,in deference to the longer skirts. Release February 18, 1917, T g l Shoes are only about eight inches molds. are made of| ' embroidered woolen stuffs and laced three pounds take one cupful sugar; put in a granite kettle with the grated rind and juice of one lemon, two cloves and one inch stick cinnamon, simmer slowly until the apples are very tender, then rub through a col- ander., Scald one pint cream, mix with it the apple pulp and serve cold, Uniformly Good Oranges | MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-simile of Typewriting done in 1, 3 and 8 colore with signatures * Heads Printed. Laetter THE HARTTFORD TYPEWRITER GO ING ‘Hanlord,