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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918 s For Theatergoers and Women Readers ~ a i ORI TS o < : 3 ST NS AT o ‘\WAQ";"Q,;"F:\:\‘“ GV EC D ENSATION IS AT &Sa fj"/ & j)rdcff(?d ! g Bl r@‘?fifl%@@f&‘km rfi: s G TODAY AND | - Dp o = [oMORROW || Zome ef%fi f{"/(’”flfi Prepared Specially for This Newspaper 5 1 THINK WHAT T MEANS A Matem1ty Dress with Clever Lines. ! “No Money Down’—and after that, “Pay a Dollar a ocomfort and style is so unusual that this model is sure to appeal to every woman Wwho is a prospective It gives you the privilege of clothing your entire 5 3 mother. Challis, voile or some e THE §& soft material may be utilized in de- amily and taking a long ime to pay the bill. There are ~ . veloping this model, originally done NO stras” of any description. There is nothing “hid- STRAIGHT- 1 in serge. Medium size requires Bl ARD. [ ¢ \ | yards b4-inch material, with 1 yard FORWAR 36-inch lining for underbody. If con- This is the WHOLE story—‘No- Money Down—pay-your PLAIN- H J trasting material is used for thecol- / lar, 14.yard 36-inches wide will be TALKING MASTER- B ALEZNAL e D - AT i The unusual shape of the outer 15 i [RODUCTION OF MOST ¢ front of the waist makes it neces- || 4 e \ ETAL IMPCRTANCE TO [ | sary 1o piace paitern section T on | Rt ‘ Ifi(:fl e Ol 1 an open width of material. Of course anad AND YOUR CHILDREN i 1 X the material is doubled so that each = S —-6H5E MAIN STRERE section will be cut in duplicate, Tha |f 3 OUR DUTY TO SEE IT I large “O” perforations rest on a | HARTFORD - < - & . lengthwise thread, and the outer VISE IS SUFFICIENT back and sleeve are cut from the IN PRICES | same width, large “O" perforations IN PRICES. ; i resting on a lengthwise thread of the R B 1 goods. Now, fold the remaining goods along the lengthwise fold place th Tig] 0 he front gore la; ha ac ¢ T 0 h coll: e o Sl Rl s P 212226 West 39th Street, New York. Young men between the age of 20 “Parentage,” that wonderful seven To cut the underbod and 30 years, when their win have | Part master ce of morality and com the Mning in half, placing the back : Sy TG mon sense which turned hundreds along the lengthwise fold and the C R D just about reached that degrece of de- % L i : % - front with larga “0” torati A 2 > - people away from its opening per i 3 4 perforations HIGH ‘\‘:]“?:_ ‘\:_‘T:E""‘”‘ velopment that causes them to War- lance at Tox's last night, is nothing - The erpectant mother will be alons a lengthwise thread, b, This eek 1 ¢ o = ¢ B b 4 i ni s The c¢ a i i ith s rant a trial in the Hight of life, pre ort of a distinet revelation 1 pleesed with this mater: y dress n ollar js trimm with small . 66 M| sent o difficult problem for the stu- | Without doubt one of the most re- pj biue serge trimmed with satin. huttons of seif-mater or an em- It is a pleasure tc announce that all of our H dent of human nature. is the | markable films that 5 bheen The waist has a clever sash ar- oidered i ‘me:dnhlnu in self-tona I s " and | fore the public since pictures woro sangement, while the skirt is plaited. may oole TN s ot employees have become members of the Iehrne iileleariorliros be a | first made to move. It containg mMore e———m———————-—— s e t front of aist is slash V\/ ARREOR” g i:‘r‘: \\\,,,0,;]\» v(\,'a”fl(i $hvdine is | eal food for thousht than could he ;, A maternity dress that combimes ed at center front so that the leit CAMERICAN RED CROSS i B | to be just an ordinary person. All the | compressed into a dozen volumes, an- 5 See 3 - : Exmkaetiy 100 Tntoia, of early years of his life when his des. it d oxmp & Iessen fo evory mian | : ; = 4 : for the year Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen . ~ ~ tiny is being shaped with ihe ass woman, married or ¢ ren 41 | - N MACISTE 8 | imce o s arcnts and Jovin foionds | has, (o0 sirons henerici | A N This is to help start the great drive for . ; P | find the supreme test of their useful- | the younger element. “Parent s | 3 he Giant Hero of Cab ¥ L ! i e : hood steps in | the film that the world has been wait- ; “WHO 1S NUMBER ONF T oo R on S o e S 3 STy o 10,000,000 new members. Several Comedics, e il i e el e ook v different sort of production, fot . Other Feat B others who are in the world for the 5 mess to t public con- | P . > L} . = e el R side may be slipped throueh ana Official Red Cross Patterns for Sale by - - S e t is | thoroughly entertaining hecause it astened in h effect. Plaits trim . . 5 Ui ‘ : : the sides of the two-piece skirt, the All Pictorial Review ¢ _Agents. - ] o in the motion picture, *Hig |strikes fan note so sincercly Week.” Could anything be easier? den” to be “explained” at the last moment. biii a Dollar a Week.” A? -flNn’THEATR Mother's Boy,” which heads the ! < person who sees it in o i o 2 L) N) gram at the Lyceum theater today an sritain who will not be impressed al Review Costume No. 7486. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches buat. Price, PICTORI.A.L REVLEW COMPANY Tuesday and Wednesd harles | with {1 autiful story wh Ho —Hartford— s . A 5 Ray the leading role Henly has so intelligently placed on | His father had heen responsible for | the n. Into a story that is clean, | e - s NOTE—Evening Performances Start | 118 ; e el : tertaining the : . at 8 Sharp. [ the sale of stock in a mine that proves | whole : ertaining *®lof the features in winter styles. Its STE, THE GIANT t 8 Sharp worthless, and after his death, the |injected some of the b punches thet 0 minter styles I IMACISTE JHE GIANT, N n ¥ !thick, taupe, fox fu Nar der- fact that he caused people o losc put over. In the first thread of I unscollar and ed ht (Mat. Wed.) | | 0~ 0 e cast into the faces of | ine stors & child Is born under the DE Make it as far removed from the SHOWN AT KEENEY'S! mmerstein’s Mystery Play, : Lo ! ry wrap as the sun from the L is vide ¢ his mn, he 1, he o coming into a loveles DE LUXE ANNIE® | ismtdo 2 alis g 00, th ! : : into a loveless | . ith, It is made of royal blue chif- eing of the apron string variety o. Another child is born into quite | . SO H . 25¢ to ! Mok ; PR AG cont home. whore socH ohees | fon velvet, with sitver Tace trimmiug o, $1:0001 S0-BSCH I Eas Sor et - 4 RS at the botton. e overcape it laced £ Keeney's the- | together in back by a silk braid and youn man gees t {and happiness readiate. The influence The management o ia s from the end a special feat- | BY RUTE CAMERON of the investments, ¢ nve: f > two fathers upon these children 18-19 (Mat. Sat.) 5 i g o are attacied to the ¢ | ure for all this week, the most mar WILLIAM HODGIE RE FYOR CURABLI the cause of the r g is ma wticularly emphatic and the | © ing out unsnccessfully. ¢ of the bovs unfolding in T > wWeap, ot xtraord ry screen story ¢ from a whimpering, balf- | ime life, in their school days, velou: c T T licked boy to full-grown, battling | and in hours outside of school P s o 5 2 man. We see him prove to the world | Both boys fall in love with the same FADS AND FAS}J;GNb de h living men 1 2 i E 5 ° that he is a man despite himself, and | o ind then is brought out the v 2 L not fictitious characters, featuring the Trylng to Make An lmpresslon there is some job to perform ) of parents protectir i — exploits of Maciste the giant Tmagine 1 tay in that sort ot aught and of understandi he | Sprl shions have a strong mil- | “Cabiria” and all th who wit role! rell, at ihe c motive ¢ s of 1 ' trend nessed the Maciste in “Cabiria” wil % too 1 -3 tion of and their children’s live 9 v — more than appreciate his nderf fatal to making an impression on week theatrically speaking, 1 | A very coarse checked stocking is | work in ti production, “The War- ! people as trying to make an impres- buld prove worthy of hav head : Lo : i | used for trimming rior,” one of the sensations of the | ion on them. | | ever produced, “The Warrior,” hero of There is nothing in the world so, exists. This is a good time for them to dig down to the bottom of their hearts and see if they find even a trace of it. ason. AHie RIoducton MER . OPHI S phicre is ne telskoEhat o sOUSE TAWYERS ASSIGNED, the proz at the Rialto, New York, | 1 Foulards are com i spring ure which will bo difficult to du- | last w . Alice Howell in vloon- | development ry adult will be } utic 1d other pictures are on the | ter for “Parent » ;| fashions with ate in any r atickpictuce | Rersoniviliokwanisslofalefa IAioaoss Lawyers connected with the ad- 1c program Ja con sec it, beeause it is s an § - 1 the war prod 200d comedy. ' 11 the social world can better aftord | visory committee of the first district i el at ol The datest IFrench models show | Maciste i SiAnE il o seveniifect (0 CIREDES ATt ! .| exemption board have been assigned and i hat (LA ShaNrench ¥ Maciste ENeh e Nothing takes the intcrest out of | for duty this week as follows: Mon- e ARD TWENTY Jut inferesting instructs and inspires. | Many colors in combination. : hd when husk 3 or duty this week as follows: Mon JOWLING ( 4: l\ IN HARTFORT ! o A 1o (ko I\,)”. LA 0(‘{*;(-;\ o e fin e Al e v DI i ‘m‘_‘(l“‘J 5 o | and futile, so quickly as the impres- and Julius H. Pease; 1:30 to 5 p. m., Ladies are Welcome z i JLINW AT DN e ! S 2 | qbior o and 2 + ion that back of all your companion Jjug 5 Coat: Judge J. T A J 7 > I e | uscd for collar and cuff sets : —the tragedy of | you udge John Coats and Judge J. T. eive Courteous Ac i SHOW AT PARSONS |ms. . 2 e ety O | says is the desire to impre You Meskill; 7 to 9 p. m., Judge F. B, e i B ST c B it e ) onle | With her character, or her social posi- H. £ W, ; e | . = X fox sea go well with o0 . is the N 2 ungerford, . M. Greenstein and J. AETN/ LUXURIOUS WRAP pic v sorge dresses. i van of the movies | ton, or her high connections, or her . Woods; Tuesdas, 10 a. m. to noon, e, 9 i . e R = ! . i jeonslian Aid in the Alps, af. | importance to the ciub life of her Judgze John Coats and Judge J T. G ALLEYS | in Hartfora g o o i HWAS NOVEL OVERCAPE Tingerie hlouses are more impor i Ny bits of photog. | !oWn, or whatever it is she happens, Meskill; 1:30 to 5 p. m., Julius H. | tant than ever this scason = A A to be most vain of. ! Pease and Judge John Walsh; 7 to i will not only ap- ! < T would rather hear * 9 p. m. B, W. Alling, M. D. Saxe and theater the anyone talk openly about themselves| A, W. Upson: Wednesday, 10 a. m. Menu for Temorro e T et T T HOUSEHOLD NOTES o the eve but provide an n-|than in this velled way. | to noon, Judge John Coats and J. G. attractions, i - As If You Were a Perfect Fool. | Woods; 1:30 to 5 p. m., M. D. Saxe dEEiE D fonday and Tuesday, the great| . They have such a smug air of|and Julius H. Pease; 7 to 0 p. m:, To e iate ants from the cup- | Paramount Serial, “Who is Number?” | [2inking that they are impressing ' Judge W. F. Mangan, Judge J. T. Mes. | board, wash the shelves, then dip aturi charming little actross, | YOU Without vour being conscious of | kill, William M. Greenstein: Thurs. | small paint brush in a little pure car- | Kathieen Clifford, will be shown, also | (1l intent to do ®o. And that im-| day, 10 a, m. to noon, Judge John { holic acid and smear along the edges | severai comedies and other features, | P1ies you are a perfect fool. Walsh and W. M. Greenstein; 1:30 to R helves and the bottom of the [ Three usually good vaudey acts | I met a woman the other nlght| s p.m., B. W. Allingand Julge W. ¥, PHLCH j : . S i pe e who in the course of half an hour's, Mangan: 7 to 9 p. m., J. G. Woods, A. g % et asual conversation managed to in-| W, Upson and Judge F. B. Hunger- b troduce the facts that she knew a NOTED LAWYER DIES Ww famous actor (well enough to eall oeitreaitae b him Bill) that she gave a great deal . L. Scoficld of Stamford Fails B of her time to helping the poor, that she had had several men want to B PR e s o dwards’ Olive Tablets Gel | marry her, and that she had been Slamiont, Jaby L oetonin L . M&he Cause and Remove It brought up in a home where there Scofield, a widely known member i B R e ) A e R e e S Dr EdwardsyOlive Lablet fthe fonbariy And Everyone Sees Through It. ! and former state inSUrance e for calomel, act gently on the bowels | Fach fact was camouflaged with a died carly today at the ;nd positively do the work. show of casual incident, but I doubt o o hesoday At "h" | People afflicted with bad breath find | if there was one person in the room stamferd hospital. where an opera-gyick relief through Dr. Edwards’ | who couldn’t sce straight through it. \ tion for appendicitis was performed ]Ohve Tablats, The p}ewant, sugar- S Sl ety on him Jap. 18, | coated teblets arc taken for bad breath | (on I do it too) I want to take —lor immediate and | He was horn here June 18, 1852, {f SRotn - : by all w 0w them, myself aside and choko myself. h ffi-o 1 descendant of early settlers of the | Dr. Ed e Tablets act gent! R e permanent relie m town, was graduated from Columbia | but firmly on ihe bowels and Her. | or thir rien tnan to crowd owt tnis| €czema | prescribe L4 schoolgin lersiand sadmitied 4o listimul em to matural action, | constant interest in vourself by gen- mhiaroRs it tics Madeadanhe el j : ' - irfield county par in that vear. |clearing_the blood and gently purifying | oomo i, IETeSt L v S 4 ; X | He was prosecuting attorney of Fair- | the entire oystem. They do that which | UIC Inferest In otners @ - eSZn e Gr i L it o¢ ! 3 | fiera ty fro s to 158 and | erous calom vithi ar 7 Y & b e b hot ove A e o : G field county from 1 h 1580 ar gerous calomel does without any el ey oal T served for several vears as connsel of the bad after effects, i | tempted to use yourself for material wif . you want to-experiment, try some | of the town and ¢ borou o’ | All the benefits of nasty, sickeni : mford. ITe was o member of the priping cathartics are derived from Di 805 nvoh. of those things you talk about. But if Kennc ng s Spring | r s \ isht to the sta : ] | honse in 1881 and senator in the fol- | Edwards’ Oiive Tablets vithout griping, The Bottom of Your Mind. you really want that itching stopped and lorn r begir o s T av. || ) 1 - ] < ; GRS Towi session pain or any disagreeable efiects. Of course it is all right to talk | your skin healed, get a jar O‘M;: = i e ; o sy e ted a : R ? Mr. Scofield was a leader in public | Dr, F. M. Idwards discovered the | apout vour own experiences and vour [ Ointment. We d’ocmh’ave becemm foffman’s hall. Le s or > W { Parsons’ theater for four perform b | moverments in his native town and |formula after seventeen years of pr: own opinion and reactions some of | copihino gros i e no step, : ; 5 lessons | ances, start Monday, January 21 i was viee president of the First ) tice among patients afilicted the time. but the thing to be careful | po s we pranr onee Jouwerea small _cent *riva 50 ¢ ) | =wit matine ‘eduesday, by the or o ¥ | tional hank of Stamford, president of |bowel and liver complaint, With i€ | ahout it that you are not thinking Y, 80 we Asnow what it will do, hinists : ch S riday | in 1 oniy company._ including 7 | the Morris Plan hank of mford, a | dant bad Preath. mewhere deep in your under mind, | , Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap contain noth. enin t " 'n | tricin Coilinge, Joseph Jefferson, O = : irector of the Greenwich Trust com- Cdwards’ Olive Tablets are purely | ipnat will show them how something i St could fugass of Instate. the tenderest skin. g alieanii " . Yor e o e e ¢ e e ) avle compound =d with ol or other I am ——" s10D, dandrall nh ot s moct yekictte Lo/ il e : Sab il S . Telen ; ; y e e i [ oil; you il know them by their ?l}vcx I suppose there are many peopla | Geatment for sores. cafngs, cutsuras ok So Weathshy, Maud Hosford, Stephen | Uemarkably novel in . He is survived by a son, a captain | 3000 °2q€ C0; é‘;‘e ARG | with whom this thought lies buried by all druegists. Uae Reshol Soap for Baly's bati. | Davis, Harry Barfoot and Selma Hall. | opera wrap with an U\(!‘(-L;‘)' is on tlartillenyii sited States army € - g Tk . s P | . | of artillery in the United States a et box WAl drggiate i so deeply that they don't realize it | [SEEEENENENS he will be sup Rally From Appendicitis. Pancing School

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