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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1917. : P P e A e e e News For Theatergoers and Women Readers | A~ ————— I P SIDE TALKS R . R A e S S St Rt 1. XY CE XM guorkow BY RUTH CAMERON WILFRED LUCAS and ELDA MILLER “HER EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR” e 4 Do You Believein Universal Suffrage” “nm VOICE. ON THE vorest LYCEUM WEEKLY » _ : p =% NQ ADVANCE IN PRICES % REVELATIONS OF A WIFE N, — N LVA BER FALL SUITS |- AND GOATS Have arrived and we extend “Accidents will happen in the best attitude is taken. There are many regulated families; they do In ours.” | families in which the habit of being There is a dear lady in our town!irritable and impatient when anyone who has & Way of quoting that|makes a mistakes or has an accident quaint old saying whenever some- thing unforeseen and upsetting hap- pens in her houshold. an invitation to all men to of any sort, is the family custom. In- step in and inspect them. stead of seeing how easily they can pass over any such mishap, they DRI Sl B E N ALL WEEK For instance, one of the chudren, !\eem to try to see how much thoy here for young men, with the ITONE and mP}LLARD , By ADELE GARRISON b e W T e T e “SOCIAL MAIDS” ‘Madge s Convinced That Mrs. Allis ¢ robe and other ragged holes in the rug ;‘;i:l'“;is"’:‘zs gl";rnz;e C;ez:;:‘ (:;c;; jcause. Gl o e goanthe un- | 3 ::G H;k:er men. Prices MATINEE DAILY A DOLLAR A WEEK Pays the Bill No Extras! Fine Line of SHOES UNDERWEAR FURNISHINGS where we had.stood. Is a Dangerous M. “That stuff would have had the same Know It. H i;;n:;et;:r:rt)?r;n‘t”‘t& t;t.her xlxzembers e 1 understood .the grim callousness | effect upon your, 'face,” Katherine| .\over mind,” says this dear lady | slip. S nacce sEoms Y with which’Kuatherine Sonnot regarded persisted, “a;nd she knew it, counted | | ;o y sgccidents will Herpen iz £ the: uncoriscious ‘figire of Mrs. Allis ;’:s{:&efi?"‘{ you think she deserves | ;o "podt regulated families, they do| They Feel Badly Enough Anyway. when she told me that the woman was I couldn’t answer, for. the. horror of in ours, get the Cl‘(Dth off the second When I praied the dear lady for . | tull ot cocaine. the fate I.had escaped made me faint | D&l under the sin ta"" bring me the | the - gracious way in which she Long experience with drug victims [ and il Katherine glanced at me|nash basin full of water and we'll f dealt with her daughters mishap, i had given her a.weary contempt for | sharply, then snatched up one of the | Pave it cleaned up before you know | she sald, “the way I feel about it is ; the ordinary type, although I could |sheets from the bad. iE > that anyone who has made a slip well imagine that if her sympathies| “Do you.care if I term this?” she | And then, while the child obeys, | way. That isno time to make them | were aroused by some one who was |asked, practically, “or will you get me | 51€ r;:a:‘; tt:;‘cm"""s““"“ to some | like gl badly - enough any- o really trying to break the bonds of |one less fine. 3 way. That is no time to make them g sfl?rnfgfi'fip—- ]fi)‘;g':&l?l‘: such a habit, no one could be such a | If, as I suspect, her object was to| C:“ltd a:;\lythm: be o greater con- | feel’ worse.” i HAT IS CLAIMED FOR, IT loving tower of strength as Kattherine. | divert my mind, her ruse succeeded. I |trast to the way a ‘z accidents | That's pretty good philosophy, isn’t ¥ i ‘But, to my unaccustomed eyes, the | was filled with curiosity at ance. are so often permitted to cloud the |jt? [ hey have used “Neutrone Prescrip- | woman on the bed looked pitifully in|. “I can spare that one easily,” I said. | Sunshine of the household? A sharp,' Of course if anyone, child or 99" for all forms of Rheumatista | heed of care, and the‘remembrance:of | “But why ” rebuke from the mother, an impa-‘| grown-up, is deliberately, selfishly { Neuralgia, they frankly tell how | the wild gesture ~with which = Mrs., “I must go back to my room and |tient remark from.the father, tears|careless and uncontrolled, . that's \ams proven its quick and lasting | Allis had . clasped her eves before | get into some clothes suitable for |from the child Awkwardness for |another matter. ~ But even in that efit. collapsing smote my -conscience. « | work,” she replied. ' “I can't take care | €vervone else. ~ A meal or a day case, I think tha it is better to de- e words of praise from New | “I'm sure that ammonia went into | of her in this.rig,” she indicated her |Spoiled just for the lack of patience |yise some way to let them share in ain's relleved Rheumatic sufferers | her eyes, Katherine,” I said. “Won't | flowing dreseing gown. ‘“‘And while | not with deliberate naughtiness but |the inconvenience caused (as the L prove to many a crippled sufferer | it blind her?"” . it’s. perfectly sure she’ll stay uncon- | Vith an entirely unintentional blun-|jady did by having the child help relcome message pointing the way “Not permanently,” she returned, | sclous while I'm gone, I don’t propose | 4T her clear up) than by finging irri- k_and permanent relief. coolly. “If she weren’t o dead to the | to take any chances with her.” The Famgily Custom to Exaggerate |tably out at them at the time. :n;:omnre convincing than home :}:791-1: ;v:ths;;eece‘fi:c;tsvt:&;h::f:c:l;x;. Katherine's Precautions. N“ Small Mishaps. ? 5 , trone Prescription 99" from its | and be unable to.see for a few hours, |- She taok the sheet and tore it into| Nor is it only with children’s mis- M c”m ble success has sprung into | Butiby the time she wakes from this, | strips. These she passed securely|takes that this impatlent, irritable = instant popularity; ‘“it pro- | the pain in her eyes ‘won't be very|around the unconsclous woman's| ___ H ARTFORD ankles and made them fast ta the bed Tesults”. fierce, and she’ll be able to see all g a 60c or $1.00 bottle today, you | right. I'm sorry she’s so full of that posts. Wit,h other strips she confined “HONOR SYSTEM" AT M I3 T ITEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. A great many ruffles are seen. be ‘surprised at the improvement | drug.” she added indictively. ¢I'd like | the Woman's body so that, even If she enu for i1omorrow - A BT Sroscit) in a short time. Malil orders | to see her suffer at bit.”” regained consciousness, she would be FOX’S, PACKS HOUSE The newest neck line is round. ‘oats are cut on very loose lines. % $1.00 size. “Why Katherine!” I said, reproach- | unable to move. I watched her deft, 5 o8 i Drug: Co._ and leading | fully. -“Please don’t say that.” skilled movements with horrified curi- Breakfast. Black velvet is favored for evening.| Fur and lace are prominent for everywhere. “Don’t let foolish sentiment run E‘gv i:‘;t r:}:'fig;es:‘tzmlv;am:m ; 4 lFrul; s i SR thelgazaiture of affsmnoch: cowiid ¥ 4 y storm SMOKE and the rug beneath it, and I think terrible thing to so treat a helpless would only be s el and lhsdsquate Grahcar:-nr Gems “—(;E-:e three-piece suit will be much | on account of the scarcity of leather. offee ; ou’l timental sympathy | Woman. gvill ‘l’ot::doxguyro::nflnr::: ends.” “It's a good thing that you never expression of the effect that it had _|nad to be a trained nurse, Madge,” | WPOR the huge crowd that packed o a liked for children’s|ming on suits than it has been. - méd %neg’:: ta‘:.l(liovx\“:i\!: %;x:ifl:‘;;’ag&mfn Katherine said when she had agguln Fox's Theater at its initial presenta- e o wei‘:‘ SRR szgmght panels falling in one piece the bottle T had forced downward from | listened carefully to Mrs. Allis’ breath- | tion 1ast evening. It swept the great Scallopgd Esgn and Potatoes p— from the neck are somewhat in evi- Fur will be no less used as a trim- eaten | Ing and had tested her pulse. There |2udience right off its feet, and swayed '% Gingerbread To be fashionable, ohe must dress | dence. 2 i i the-fabrie of oy bath | Was, or so T imagined, the least tings | them like saplings in a fale, from S quietly. i of irritation in her voice and I couldn't | 1aughter to tears, and from tears to Kocoa _ All things considered, it looks as if blame her. To her skill, her poised | thrills, and held them spell-bound Formal street frocks are made of | the moderately short skirt would be efficiency, my sentimental weakness | {rom beginning to end. There has Dinmer. velvet. generally accepted. 5 must have been most exasperating. never been a picture like it in the his- Vegetable Soup . s She was gone but an incredibly | tory of the movies, and there can nev- Boiled Corn Beet Keep the little girl’s dress very sim. Bdnds of plush, velour and failles 61) ‘t' l th GREATEST P‘ t Ev r short time, and when she returned I|er be another. It brands William Potatoes ple. stitched and embroidered, are going Jrosiuvety e ¢ icture (3 saw to my surprise that she had on [Fox as the greatest producer of the Stewed Cabbage ; to be used tmsteatt of soutache braid. ) — her nurse’s uniform, and had in her|age and fixes upon Raoul Walsh the, Lettuce French D ! - hand a small kit of simple surgical | title of unrivalled djrectorship, for Tapifcn. Puddir:g!s‘ns Tyening :xownst with' aquare stralnsl s it T e s e b Made IS at and medical necessitles. they have given the word a master- | oo Coffee SRS I o . a ribhon around the crown and you piece that will never be forgotten. Thoroughly human, and deeply touch- “I never travel without my bag or my uniform,” she sald in aswer to my look of surprise. “I never know when 1 shall be called to use them.” “And you came out here to rest!” I exclaimed self-reproachfully. “Don’t!” she said, putting out her hand. “To think what might have happened if I had not come in just as I aid!” Filet blouses are trimmed with cro- | heve a fahsionable hat for the little ing in its utter naturalness *“The Hon- Sfalloped Eggs and Potatoes—Al- | chet balls. girl. or System” stands alone on,the pi- low for each person two boiled pota- nacle of achievement. There is laugh- | toes and one hard boiled egg. Cut ter in abundance, from the time that | both quite fine, mix with a white George Walsh officiates at baby’s | sauce, turn into a paking dish, bath, to the presentation of the hair- | sprinkle with buttered crumbs and brush to the bald-headed prisoner. As | brown in the oven. for thrills, there need only be men- Scotch tartans appear amang panne| White and colored moufflon s velvets. used for collars and cuffs on some of the smart checked suits for early Some smart jackets show deep | 2utumn. square collars. = — In These Times of Stress FOXS s tioned the extremely realistic Mexican | Tapioca Puddlng—\—cover one cupful haf:"dren Sreliesne RN Relax bord: aid, the pitched battle in the = i a 0 - NATTY JACKETS ARE Ig:;g‘ge:;‘s‘ den tho Tovolution of the | Pe2rl taploca with bolling water. —_— BOWLING Will Help You. NOW PLAYING of the|Cook In bolling water until trans-| Full short skirts are made with Form Leagues Now \ convicts, the fight on top OFFSHOOT OF WARTIME | {3701y moving train, and many other | parent. Add three tablespoontuls | AraPed bodices. AETNA BOWLI hair-raisers. Of pathos, too there lIs | sugar, grated rind and strained juice Navy and brown are the favored plenty, from the unjust condemnation | one lemon. Serve cold with sugar | .pades in Paris. ALLEYS of an innocent man to life imprison- | and cream. 2! ment, to the unusual scene in the state prison, wherein hundreds of convicts await the return of their | MATINEE COSTUME FOR fellow prisoner from his three days of freedom, and are finally compelled EARLY FJQI L. WEAR to give up In despair, relinquishing | - \ all hope of the Honor System’s suc- cess. ! As to the performers themselves, | too much cannot be said in their | praise. Unquestionably there is the | happiest selection of types that could | have beey, secured. And this is not‘i | | R. A. Walsh’s Dramatic Masterpiece THE HONOR We Give koyal Geld Trading Stamps— Ask tor Them Read What We Offer for Week of Scpt. 10th to Sept. 15th. GET A BIG 5 COMBINATION 51bs Granulated Sugar ........... 37c 11bs Coffee Elryad ............... 35¢c 56 o 50 e R, o Gl T 1 roll Toilet Paper . . e 10c | what George Walsh, Miriam Cooper, 1 box Salt ..... S B . 10c | Gladys Brockwell, Milton Sills and i | Charles Clary are capable of, for they 1dozJarRings .................. 10c ? | are stars of the first magnitude. But !it is the lesser characters that present 30 R. G. Stamps Free ......... $1.92 | the most natural and at the same time | —— - - — |the most striking _characteriatics. | CHEESE, Whole Milk ................a pound 30c¢ ]‘1:-:]“:n‘!;§v:!]‘:§;- g:’:‘l:rln \al":’t‘(‘ sd‘xl::\‘x!fiht‘(: : What Do You Pay? A Trial Will Make You a Regular Oustomer. the burly bouncer of Howling Dog’s ! 7 | one caberst, they are living breathing Pure Lard .....alb 26c | Grape Nuts ..a pkg 14c | people, and truer to nature than na- e e ———,— [ Cire itselr. SALMON, A&P Columbia River, !5’ ... ...a can 18c i “The Honor System’ will be shown Excellent for Salads. This Is Exceptional Value every afternoon and evening until Thursday night. No seats will be re- served. A&P Macaroni a pkg 12¢ | 5 bars Lenox Soap . .29¢ BAKED BEANS, A&P No.2can ......... TRY A CAN TODAY YOU BE ’l'fl'l' J.UDGE 10 MAMMOTH ACTS OF THRILLS Laughter and Pathos, with an ALL-Star Cast, includ- « I BIG WAR PICTURE ] AT THE LYCEUM | | . ; e DOMESTIC FELS NAPTHA DOUBLE TIP ing George Walsh, Miriam Cooper, Gladys SARDINES SOAP MATCHES = A can 8¢ A cake 6¢ a box 6¢ Brockwell, Milton Sills and Chas. Clary. There has never been one like it—There Can Never Be Another Special Music By The Fox Concert Orchestra Mat.—All Seats 10c.—Eve. Balcony 10c—Orch 15¢ On Monday and Tuesday the Ly- | ceum presents thegnew Triangle pla i starring Wiltred Lucas and Elda Mil- lar in “Her Excellency, the Govern- or”” It was writien by Robert Sh ley and produced by Allan Dwan. Tt is the story of a clever woman who outwits the governor and puts chrough a big war appropriation bill. A pretty woman can play a big part in politics when she sets out to pull | the wires. She sat in the governor's | chair just two minutes, but in that | time Elda Miller smashed a smooth R 0 running, monev-oiled political ma- ”‘t“ 1;"“““'\’" o [ SR o hyphenated if-| Beige corduroy gives this smart ef- Navy blue turban, navy serge skirt | terest and pu rough the war bill. . and a gray broadcloth jacket of dis- | This is also the first genuine suffrage tect, a Russian blouse over a straight tinetly navy cut, and here we have a | picture to be shown on the screen. |SKirt. Maribou gives he bandings dashing outfit for maids. The jacket | On the same bill is the Lyceum Week- | and, since tassels depend from eveery | is closed with military braid frogs and | 1y showing interesting current events | garment now, white silk ones finish ' brass buttons, and algo many other geels of interest. | the front of the deep collar, j J/ e~ 8 GRANDMOTHER’S DATS .............apkg 10c § 10 Ibs Gran. Sugar . .95c ' Rest Butter ....alb 49¢ SUBJECT TO C1'ANGE WITH MARKETS e e Fres City felivery & IAM 2P M ‘Phone 135 184 MAIN STREFT, NEW BRITAIN, CONN, We Give Reyal Gold Trading Stumps— Ask for Them HENNN . Free Delivery on 50¢ Worth or Over COMING SOON RN twun THE CONQUEROR YA - )0 \HH: B it T THE POSER,

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