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JLYCEUM Marguerite Clark “THE AMAZONS” ! SUNDAY ! MME. PETROVA “THE *RESCUE” “ THE CHEESE-TAMERS ” ‘With Those Juvenile Prodigies MUTT & JEFF PATHE NEWS TOMORROW ONLY FRANKLYN FARNUM In a Blue Bird Special CHANCE” senting Norma Talmadgc, Flora Finch, Earl Williams and Edith Story. “BABY SMILE! ALL AGES. SESSUE HAYAKAWA “FORBIDDEN PATHS” in —ALL WEEK— . “Sporting Widows” "Q‘filring HARRY C Big Company of Co-Stars. GRAND HARTFORD Jacobs and Jermon Inc., Offer OPER and B e e e News For Theatersoers and Women Readers s e e | THE CHIEF CHARM Nov. 10th, 1915. A beautiful complexion isa handsome woman’s chiefglory and theenvy of her Jess fortunate rivals. Yet a soft, clear skin —glowing with health —is only Z4¢ pletely gone. Tam deeply thankful for the reliefandin the future, I will not be without *Fruit-a-tives. NORAH WATSON. B0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, New York. The coat tunic is a novelty. Many wraps are in cape style. Hats may or may not match the suif, in color. The hat brim that droops is very becoming and fashionable. A charming type of‘stately house gown is cut like the robes of the | twelfth century with sleeves lang over the hand and with square neck. of duvetyn for sports wear. tinction by high scarf collars. | sleeve was shown at a recent Paris Tunic effects are noticed 6n almost every frock. Wool frocks are fringe of smonkey. trimmed with Tallored suits have a touch oriental embroidery. of Tissue evening frocks are expected to be popular. Long white gloves are worn jhouse we were leaving. REVELATIONS n or other I per which she spoke ight help to solve | the moving problem that confronted us, or rather confronted me, for Dicky with a shrug of his shoulders had cast all the burden of it aside, ad a-hopeful feel- aps the suggestion of in. had forbidden me to make any other aw, unexpectedly taking my part, apology, saying that her cousin would impose upon me forever afterward if I did. We had met in the evening of that the feeling I imagine s plump mouse might have in the presence of a par- ticularly crafty and skillful Tabby. Cousin Agatha “Suggests.” I knew Cousin Agatha had not for- gotten the afiront I had put upon her, knew also that she never would for- get it, and that if she ever had the chance she would delight in playing some catty little trick upon me. I was little, and mean, and sordid, and I wished, oh, so earnestly, that the time of her sojourn with us could be shortened. That did not prevent me, however, from holding myself in readiness to listen with respect to any suggestion ing problem. an Years at-the head of institution had given her an in- genuity in dealing with domestic their arrival, yet they had been pres- ent when Katie and I were struggling with the problem of packing up, and semblance of domestic order in the at the same time preserving the And Cousin us, R ard and Margaret are about and began to rock violently to and me about poor old William Trumbull, mpediments in his speech, eyesight, | hea gait and brain, otherwise be- \\n‘ a good deal of a man,” had one ! burning ambition, to be some family ~man of all work. He had evidently ! picked me out as a future employer, for he frequently appeared at the kitchen door with an enormous push { cart, his sole worldly possession, ask- "ing if there wasn’t something “Mis’ Gramie”—his ver: wanted him to do. Phophetic Words. she might make concerning our mov- | on of my name— | 0F A WIFE “BABY MINE” IS COMING TO FOX'S There are some great comedy com- plications in the big Goldyn farce pic- and “Fair and Warmer.” heir in the family. Alfred, the hubby, arrives home earlier than expected, and complicates the scheme”of Zoie and her friends to provide an infant for the occasion from a foundling asy- lum. They have to steal a baby, and woman is borrowed. Once more, be- fore the first child can be taken away, Alfred comes onto the scene and dis- covers three babies, whereupon he is informed that he is become the father of triplets. But soon the father of the twins and the mother of the other infant, steal into the apartment and recover their offspring. Just as they are making their get-away, however, they are seen by a joliceman, who ar- imaginable in ‘“Baby Mine.” will be no increase in admission. LYCEUM POPULAR , SUNDAY THEATER i The Lyceum, in years gone by, the most popular Sunday evening motion age. In order to nurse the habit of the public in starting the week at this high-class, up-to-date playhouse, the management has hooked several excel- lent pictures to be shown especially at ‘l‘vf‘ Sunday shows. Tomorrow night the long are setting the Lyceum in a place preme in the history of motion pic- { When flies collect on the outside of the screens, spray the screens with kerosene, If you must have curtains in the kitchen, be sure they are cotton and washable. { whenever kitchen work. possible at your When a quick fire is needed coal Cultivate the habit of sitting down ! “THE CAR OF FADS AND FASH!ONS | wasn't afraid of her in the least; she | rests them for kidnapping. There | PFOEram for tonight is a distinct in- == was not a_dangerous woman, nor one | are gome of the greatest complications | Rovation. It introduces a decidedly Other Superior Films Pro- jcapable of any great evil. But she There | original situation, that of a divorced fer as I did."— received no help whatever. ::r;e of my friends asked why I did not try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. I did so and my backache soon disappeared and I felt like a different woman, and now have a healthy little Then evidently supremely indifferent as to big GG ; T the ul ¢ bearer of it so long as | ture “Baby Mine” which will come to baby glrl and do all my h%use e he didn't have to shoulder it. Fox’s for two days on “\01"3:‘ KThe will always praise g;zodm . mekh&bo et AY—CONTIN UOUS I heartily dislked Cousin 'Agatha, | Star of the picture is Madge Ken- Vegetable Compoun women L roRAt CONTRIRONS and the feeling hadn’t been lessened | nedy, nmd famous commedicnne of 8¢ S A T e by the crushed martyr-like she | “Twin Beds” 5 = ORO I HY had worn ever since the day of her | “Baby Mine” has been elaborated for Fort Fairfield, Maine. unexpected arriv when her cruel | its piéture prese:la(loxnfro;n'hae St.ag: A treatinent of K angered me | comedy that ranks as one o mosf is to the point of ive | successtul of recent vears. It telly The Best Remedy the house. I had | the story of a young wife whose pleas- bented my hars? P | ure seeking inclinations cause her i Tos Big Bioc Bixd was old and penniless, and had sent | Sober-minded husband to leave home. Picture. NORAH WATSON word to her to consider the interview | T entice him home again, the wife, 86 Drayton Ave., Toronto. as not having occurred. My mother- | Zoie, announces the arrival of an VEGETABLE COMPOUND Thousands of women have ?m@d this “THE RESCUE” ON SCREEN AT FOX'S “The Rescue,” which is the big Bluebird special feature of the Fox | woman, who, as she herself thinks, to save her former husband from the wiles of another woman, makes every effort to fascinate him, and in tha | end, wins him all over again. At least, that's what it looks like, up to! the very end, when the truth Is re- | vealed that she is the victim of a ture is branded with absolute perfec- tion, A plot of much life and action, pretty scenes, pretty and capable act- resses and a surprise ending combine to make “The Rescue” a most enter- taining piece of pictorial story-telling. “The Fatal Ring,” which grows more yet. Among the other features of to- brain, Mutt and Jeff, are the featured | men go on a strike. Among the other ' will be a popular selection from Victor Herbert!s recent success, “Eileen,” | and selected numbers from ‘‘His Lit- tle Widows.” Several popular pieces; will also be plaved. I SIDE TALKS BY RUTH CAMERON Should the Worm Turn? ‘When the worm turned, of course he ! ruined his chances of making a hun- dred per cent. perfect record for meekness, but think what a healthy— and doubtless much needed—shock it tatlon. Given a sweet, self-effacing, apologetic-for-living worm of a moth- er and how many sons and daughters won't relieve the fits of irritability that { come to the best of us by finging out at her. Of Course He’ll Blame Her. found her crying one day because her The wife stopped crying to consider reversed. He has you on the run. If you could make him realize that you The conversation went on for some time but that was the gist of it, and | the result was that the wife tried the am afraid I ought For I am guilty of new plan. I to tear this up. setting myself against one of the prime Christlan doctrines. Doubtless as I grow older I shall understand things better, but just now it does seem to me that a little firmness of character sometimes adds more to the sum of T Conem— PARAMOUNT FEATURE Reid. The story contains plenty of THE PIOCTURE THAT OAP- 1. |a5 much use as those babes in the | Where it is recognized as the theater | day's show the latest issue of The|pusband had hen espeeially unrea. |human interest surrounding the life TURED BERLIN, PARIS, Bleck lynx fur s In favor again; |\ood that mot covered with leaves, | Supreme. Pathe News, and a yery funny car-{gonaple. “He couldn’t be so cross to |of a western lumber magnate, show- LONDON AND EVEN ERFEDE S R OTas LCEIRE O and then you ask if you 'might ven- , “The Juggernaut” is one of the best | toon-comedy, “The Cheese Tamers,” | nye if he really loved me,” she moaned, | ing as it does the keen sense of Jus. TOKIO. . " ion.’ " | railroad stories ever filmed, and has | by Tom Powers, in which those in-| «Do you love your mother?” asked |tice found in the west and weaving THE LAUGH HIT OF Stmple lone coats are given dis- | gy o threw herself back in her chair, | & Wreck scene that is admitted su- | imitable creations of his imaginative | per friend. all into a story replete throughout with consistent situations and a clev- among his selections. = z opening. an almost half-witted village charac- | s o e L McIntyre and Wynne are versatile COMING NEXT WEEK, !‘(er. who had constituted himself a | To make a dish of rice by itself a nit:x;v:m;foqr:m :\"il ‘;'re ll?%r;t:;]!”,q just won't be unfal;l)i'nl;lfamed wo\tx}l‘d entartaraers anfldt sy Intht ae b v UES ED. | protege of mine ever since I had |well-balanced meal, brotein, flavor | Mi8ht's program Do “Tather's, i 'he be more careful? If your moth- | ShIeTiainers and & 0 o Sl e By changing the neck line of a!gnce hired him to do some cleaning |and fat must be added. | Hatangd/: in which Flora Miach and | o0 o Aom stand against your being | 01000 ey it pleasing line ot PAULINE FREDERICKS in frock the entire appearance seems y,'or the garden and lawn before | — jierma Talmoge willsppoar and ;‘"fi irritable to her, wouldn’t you probably | ji7 newsjsf{';;e;,ficfi'fma:’l‘fn h‘";‘”;" o g . = eng: i Ta 1 S earty “THE LOVE THAT LIVEs" § | different. {Jim, Katie's husbang, became our| A charming nursery screen can be | Sheats ot ol el e control yourself as you do with | i T5Y 108 YRS, ocasion hearty - ANEeeAl eeae— 18 a . | vered with the prints that the sma e % SEOLERS e =) ,other eople when you feel cr The tunic is not a rumor, but a ' 'r‘;) f’r,,?‘]e's‘rwfif, chap whom Dicky :2;‘“ l((wes best. 5 the musical selections that will be ren- ;' o‘; Be Much Meekhoss? costume and sing nicely and dance THUR. FRI. SAT. fact of fashion. it Gt | e dered by the Fox concert orchestra| Can Ther oo well. Baron’s Midget Horses and the Four Middletons, a musical act, conclude an exceptionally good vaudeville bill. Pathe News, Animated Weekly and Current Events are shown daily. L LIUIUTUITIT ORI 7/ Your Ooan{ry/ NN/ 227 2022222 QgL By ADELE GARRISON rre Starri | { w “the F » Sef M, u had hqn y le: er v ANITA STEWART e e mate et e Monme | e e How this Woman Suffered 1 Problem. “Dot Meester Brennan, hg say he and Relieved. EARL WILLIAMS | Soft, Clear, Smooth Skin Comes With | “If I misht venture to make a sug- | want to sce you, Meester Graham, Was : % MAY ROBSON {7 e Use OF “FRUIT-A-TIVES”, gestion,” began Cousin Agatha. [she said, and I knew the disgusted | Fort Fairfield, Maine.—*For many M o Dicky and I |100k on her face that “Meester Bren. ths I suffered from backache caused ¢ e Wi g ‘“" :; "] o . | nan” was in his customary state of !l:lorfl sl e et th 1 N ! locked at her, Dic azily, his moth- | jpenhriation. female tro ! MONDAY ! ‘gor.wm. R e o | myv house work. I took treatments for it ich a Divorcee Changes natural vesult of pure Blood. memorable day as if nothing unto- | When the outrflgled'mt:thcr learns of ner Mind and Wins Him ] was troubled for a considerable | W&rd had occurred, but from that the theft, they m\e' 0 get another Again! " - 5 ; 2 ° |moment on, Cousin Agatha exagger- | baby from the washwoman, who has S e time with a very unpleasant, disfiguring | teq ner martyr-like pose when she | just become the mother of twins. In | ? alle Your More Chapers of Rash, which covered my face and for |was in my presence. She appeared | {he resulting mix-up Alfred finds both @m gg z 3 “FATAL RING” which I used applications and remedies | to be afraid almost to draw her | babies and is told he js doubly a ATAL RI Tt ing “Jruit.e.”| breath, but I caught her frequently | father. But the anguished mother de- LYDIAEP!NKHAM MEDIC[NE co. o MASS. b ~without relief. er using ruit-a- 1 o} y A ‘And Today’s Is the Best Yet! vithou i e watching me from behind her dis. | mands her child, and to continue tho 7 3 T B GIO NE U i aars || Bt red lids, and I had much | deception, the other twin of the wash- = i i i = Iy laid and very ingenious plot., must have been for the person who |happiness in the world by giving one's B o _ { picture house in the city, the rendez- | deep: iy . = v While the high crown is fashionable ' o100 °"{f},§£‘°&:,,f°;‘;‘}] 2oy b“““ 291 vous of everyone who loved good pic- Dorothy Phillips, as the fair|was about to step on him. profliemore inigeniive toibe st ‘;“d o ES It is not always becoming, which |frS WIS DIcky had (houshtfully {1, o "o plenty of them, is coming | divorcee, is a refreshing contrast to | Meekness is undoubtedly a great |aren’t ;;ebg“f rother’s keepers)*than 7 MON. and TUES. makes the low crown equally’ fashion- | e, DOtR i mother and her cousin | 2 (ong Tind veok by week ls | the ordinary type that attempt such |virtue, subjectively. But looked at.|® too flabby meckness. § MADGE KENNEDY able. Lk ‘in the eity fo‘r’;nu'ch o th‘e “mge since | @dding to its Sunday evening patron- roles, and her work through the pic- | objectively isn't it also a great temp- A 2 a' o o v g 5 S 2 MINE” Ehefonesplece frock I wornRunder :g:t:::g: 13::;11235:;&3)‘@;]lc,(;::-z"llw}g:,“l | headed by “The Juggernaut. and more interesting as it approaches | Given a wife who is in the habit of | ON KEENEY’S SCREEN three-quarter length coats. |60 ont st | Earl Williams and Anita Stewart, one | its climax, has only a very few more [ jo¢tine her husband blame her for t THE FILM OF A MILLION _— | ape T e tto may AR oD io[ the greatest teams that ever ap- | chapters to be told, and in today's | everything that happens and how LAUGHS. - Ralsin color s one of the new ¢, jieaven's sake say 1t,” my mother. | Peared before tho camera, and “Her | episode, which is brimful of hair-rais- | ooty 0 U thes MARPRRS ARE MW | .pip mimpers a usual fine Paras THE ONLY PIOTURE [ | shades seen in jersey cloth. = e S vith May Robson in the | ing adventures and excitement, 1s one | ayy'3 nhovance by blaming her for it. |mount plcture with Kathlyn Willlame THAT EVER MADE THE [f8 S o leverything is packed up to move to- ¥'s show will also include | of the best bits of this highly meri-| " gnoe knew a wife who had let her- |and her eminent co-star Wallace EX-CZAR OF RUSSIA There are pretty colored smocks |, orrow, the movers have disappointed | Several other pictures of the type that | torious serial that has been presented | gqip get into this habit. A friend s - . . 3 fro, while Dicky gave me a surrepti- | tures. The suffering of a railroad pres- | characters. The show will be run |tnis unexpected counter and to say |erly worked out plot development. It . MAT.5c. EVE. 10c. B ":Z‘”“"dl.“‘“"s UALD St (Sashes °f | tious, sympathetic wink at his moth- | ident who refused to repair the tracks, | continuously today. In tomorrow's | inet of coures she did. is indeed gripping and leads the audi- k silk or satin are very smart. e | trestles, and bridges of his road and | feature, “The Car of Chance,” an- S 7 ence step by step to a very satisfying | e : Yet She Snaps Her Mother Up. G S o o Why, I thought perhaps that man | Whose daughter “' ; DS 3 . other big Blue-bird special produc- o 5 1 S h climax. eCl ER: b;c,k ::rx;er(.s:r:xelx{)nesflcnug s i n't his name Jim?—could | one of ile trans that h‘foll\ &_!1rous“\' tion (which was directed by Ince, the AR I "“:1" ‘?a_‘“‘ é“"“ Snap blef Four excellent vaudeville numbers, 2 2ustio; get a horse somewhere and move the | & weakly-constructed bridge is only | famous movie director who staged | UD.” Pursued the friend inexorably. |y oving an abundance of comedy, en. 4 =7 R Je b e i onsiofi(he many USRI Of ToRnloL| EChiimtiongland tiany otiengEziEus i NOTC0RE HERt heross Rnith et | joyable music, both vocal and in- ] Sl o imor v DY ENg- | “That's the first sensible thing I've | that makes the pictito s big "é]t T & | Der-pictures), will be seen Franklyn | think it e W}']“ e Ry Top |Strumental, graceful and grotesque oL heard said here this week,” my |scene wnere the train plunges throush | parnum, the versatile brother of Wil | When you love her so m ;! Jancing and clever performing midg- s e mother-in-law exclaimed. “But he ' the weak bridge s one that lifts the | ja;m ang Dustin. It is a story with |Just one reason. Because she 16ts you | ot "y ores are included in the at- Paprika, terra cotta and cavennc | can't lift somo of my things alone. | audience righ out of their seats. a comedy turn, in which a jitney bus | be and because it's human nature to |, (073 are variations of the flame colors. He'll have to have someone to help | Madame Peirova in “The Law of the | 0 5 B 0 o tane oo 7 e | impose on anyone who permits it.” One of the best acts ever seen in HIGH OLASS VAUDEVILLE. e him.’ Land”. one of the strongest dramas | jateq the adventures of a young man | I dom't see what that has to do | xoy Britain is that ot Lawler and S(;meb coklln;-suf,re nc;pnrate and he; “What's the matter with William |ever filmed will head the bill next | Who starts out in life with n‘;mmg!with " began the “',‘“" frank |D2ushters. Years ago Mr. Lawler 5 e = “rt?" Dicky 2y, Tuesday 2 sday. 3 < “Evi < . - oy o at the back o neck in a chic cra {{memiitang it pusn feat it Dok Monday, Tresday and Wednesday et st sialattomarno ot Sabhy rrlel{:(\ler)f't;l(;:“mhq:313“':;0 Yery frank | aincd famo 08 & song-writer, “The EATHLYN WILLL { inquired lazily, with a mischievous — = make, and a hundred dollars with < Ry Sidewalks of New York,” “The Mick ¢ . 3 5 BLE i speak. And between " ar WALLAOCE REID in ! glance at me. ? HOUSEHOLD NOTES which to keep it in repair. He gets tvhe rur:i, so mm:fband e irelation i That Threw the Brick” and many oth- “BIG TIMBER.” A three- quarter - length pagoda| I blushed, for Dicky often teased | his chance, though, when the trolley- | YOU and your g mang bits of the past years el with Katie was mortally afraid of him.] can often be saved by using pine T ——— — — | three-quarter sleeves. and I think Mother Graham secret- | kindling. i i = ! lep | 1¥_considered him a ratner .danger- : nitting bags are becoming smaller ¢ = ¢ B — afraid of anyone. But Dicky and T |PePPer rings on lettuce make an ex- Pleated skirts are frequent among | knew him for the harmless moron he | cellent salad. the new frocks. was, treated him kindly, and the un- food appetite, spirits— no discor n the body. Don’t have a shortcake dessert LIBERTY BOND | z rmae fortunate creature seemed most | A . keep the organs in har- A great many sleeves are no more | grateful. :;|hfin tihe- 3 have !;een many starchy y—when there isneed—use | than clbow length. “Well, William’s as strong as a (di9hes in the meal N = horse,” my mother-in-law said prac- ————————— > Chinchilla fur is beautifully used | tically, “and vowd better send for AETNA BOWLING on seagull gray suiting. him and get him started with Jim on these things, for mark my word, that | o1a 1andlord of yours—isn't Brennan | his name —will make things mighty { unpleasant for vou if you're not out | of here right on time tomorrow.” BEECHAM'S - PILLS irpest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, | |\ 8old everywhers. la boxes, 10c.. 25¢c. ANNNNNK\\z2z7777/74 ANAAANNNNNNNN ALLEYS, Alley can be Reserved Now for Leagues Her words seemed prophetic, for Open Alley at All Times‘ CHURCH ST. It is rumored that suits are to be | seen with separate vests, Tunics of lace over metal | tissue are edged with fur. woven A A AT

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