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For Theatergoers and Women Readers | | B GAMRISe ; | | T | What Madge Did to Safeguard er | door,” she said o palpable s Roon in her vaice specially if you have any secrcts (o 1 I'hat Katie of | irs is a s aw one.” | Dicky drew me close to him when Dicky w the hall, | Your Children Are Buying oot ot War Savings Stamps--Are You! | Glad to sec me, sweetheart? orely during ¥ if you hav the week following our removal from - ecp. J the old Brennan house into the one v ¢ my voice as matter of fact we had bought on Chase avenue. 5 P » as I answered her. The intangible estrangemont be no secrots,” I said cooly, Every day your children are asking you for Itween us had its roots in somethins | * ippese T am rather fussy and I e ol e | olimaidishabeut . e pennies to buy Thrift Stamps. i - to myself, and ti s sure Dicky 10¥s me intensely to have any one | did not realiz 3, with my dis- | rummaging In my room on any pre- .Yflu give THEM the money: but are you covery of Grace Draper's photograph | tense when I am absent. But I have buying Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps for in a carefully secluded box belc never found Katie in my room when fl | to my husband, the sinister thoug sho should not be there.” yourself too? her had run like a black twisted I had scored. I knew it T saw | thread through my growing uncasi- | Cousin Agatha drop hor eves, and the Don’t get the idea that these stamps are {ness as to Dicky's real attitude to-| unholy look of glee that came into | only for the children. They are for everyone. { ward the war. Dicky's face. T T e G ECEL e R G B e If each man, woman and child living under i morse that the shadow of such a|bered the time I had found her rum- 1 thought concerning my husbanad | m ing In my room on the pretext of the Stars and Stripes Will save and blly juSt s could find harbor in my mind, but | “straightening things up. 25¢ Thrift Stamp, this will give the Government B \ncither my remorse nor my As I went on down the stairs to led to keep the thermometer | wait while Dicky greeted his mother twenty-five million dollars with which to help our spect for Dicky at the normal [ I was comfortable certain that my fightmg boys. room would be safe from intrusion But all doubts fledl abashed at thellwhile T was absent! from it If each man, woman and child will save and light in Dicky’s eyes. They might re- sl A 5 S s tarn, but for the present 1 rested con- | VAUDEVILLE buy one War Saving Stamp, this will give the tent in the knawlec that he was LLE BILL % A= B on Would Think [l | nome again safe, sound and happy, : | Government four hundred and twelve millions . ain “You will never Jnow-how glad!” T AT LYCEUM CHANGES with which to help end the war. e z g : said fervently and Dicky laughed . - re N —— . D ec i Seeo Contencaly s e Missed me. ; X War Savings Stamps are the finest invest- e e s How's mothe was his next £ o Three new, hi ass novel vaude- ment in the world. They cannot go down in “The Cinderella Man” “Phe 23¥£§%EIO<-R” I was indeed glad to relieve the anx- | by g 25 I keeping with the custon value. The United States Government guaran- furnis ty In his tone. Dicky dearly 1oves|yyo"1ost one big, smashin WAR SAVINGS STAMPS tees that they wiil go up. Self-interest alone” § | his mother, and he had worried much e . 1 t 1 . A ——— e PSS R R S ks S ISSUED BY THE should make everyone rush to buy W. S. S. — T g o S UNITED STATES | motion pictures of vital | | 4 2 BORSEP o B e GEORGE BUNNY AT “I think she’s very comfortable, in-|be the program at the Lyceum th \ GOVERNMENT i W Pavings: Stamrs inax youldge Intorest deed,” I returned. ‘She Is today, Irriday vurday. Real v b - If nec ary you can get your money back from any 1 was just about to s sleep” [ that thus far, the theater has held post office at any time. Two Big Ones at § ‘ t FOX'S TOMORROW | when T suddenly stopped myselt. 1 pacity crowds, and that the public ! couldn’t disclose my knowledge of her | its patronage has shown its utmost ap , ¥s . slumber and that of Cousin Asgatha |preciation of the efforts that have | = ®© o ° & ¥ fwo good features and a number | hout revealing the fact that I had|been extended, the management is | nd . lof entertaining short pictures malke | prove Cousin Agatha guilty of poer and the last %o 3 B | | | i | ater each week up the program at Fox's for today, | ing through the keyhole of my room.|days of this week, the TONIGHT i presenting two of tho most capable|nd had withdrawn without awaken- | offerca 1 . ing them Fntaicrord and . { and pepular masculine stars that| DS Jack Pickford and Louise Huff, ads ‘Asleep a great deal of the time, ) ilin! r iha\‘u vet registered on the screen. | e b as { whose work in numerous picturc ml m e e B! George Wa tho Smiling Kid, is|Which 15 good for her.” T finished|jeq them to be declared the smoothest | to be seen in “Blue Blood and Rec ather lamely. = Fortunately, Dicky ] \orking combination in the picture | K | a thoroughly interesting and sur- | 4190t notice my awkwardnes world. will head the program in “Jack 5 A . S “I'll just run up and brush some of [, Mt e prising picture of the wild and WoOl¥ | 410" qust off.” he nid oM of ] ana i, showing both young people 8§ | west, full of Walsh pep and red-fire | il S b their best. Let not the impre f 1 have scen mothor, W er . suppose we i ; | | action from beginnin end. Tt i r 2 that th L ki r , for { Molly Malone in a « estern pic- < o for a little tramp? It's a perfectly (., : R he Pt : Several In a Rip-Roaring Western Hit { a hard proposition to supply Geor S e s e il e oo s {0 end s | ture, “The Phan overal 2 A ale that will brin 3 t the | other dram nd comedies, With the “BLUE BLOOD | with stories that give him enough 0| Ang 1 have Iot of things to tell you. b Al e el e B e o e B | do to keep him really busy, but in | pq) e reade » 5 IR allys s I'll be ready,” T promised him smil- AND RED ['¢Blue Blood and Red” there is ol e o as Jetaiit s o i s o ol Directed by Raoul Waish [l | danger of his falling asleen. for he is | {ion (o Katic concorning a helated |, 1V0 healthy youns people, fuil M . (The Man Who Made “The [l | kept on the jump dodging - trouble | jupcheon. I went upstairs to my | if¢ and «in always doing some OH BOY” COMING | Honor System”) f§ | and bullets all through. Jim Marcus | room to put on my own outer|thing to bring a smile, furnish the . —AND— B8l | is in tho supporting cast. e will be | garments tion, ar y that fails to lag g BACK TO PARSONS BB rccalled for his splendid work ity o any time is their vehicle. Both are | Handsume h’amld B ' covernor in “The Honor System. DUGAWItLEAgathn) in the prime of life and to judge from o | B | Wherever Jira is, there is sure tol.be As I dressed my eyes kept turning | their work, are also in t me 1 k B | & lawsh, and ho is mood for a lot of | to my Chinese vase with the important | their car “Oh, Boy,” tho musical comedy S = ot | secrct paper contained within it. The S valderilla line! “The Svivess : s taonst ter all last . 3 them in his p nt role. The picture [ 5¢¢ I In the 1deville line he Sylv t packed Parszons’ theater a Nl - B «was directed by Raoul Walsh. The | fémembrance of the scratching noisefter Jamily”, a man and woman and | week, retyrns next Monday, and will al lng erse. it. 2 » of “Tho Avcnsine Teaii® who ||90fslde my Woor trolibled me ereafly. | puur children In & comedy skit, “A | oive tastines an S e other feature, is Harold Lockwood, | 2ithousht I had proved that neither| quiet Fvening At Home,” Watson's on that day. The matinee will | (A letter friend of mine, a young,somo good reason for doing so and 5 atie nor Cous: Ags E: e . 1 & = i « 8 8 B Sregaé 5€ w» In a Strong Drama of the and he is given some great opportu. | Latie nor 15in s gatha, fthe Sonly will be the | ho popular “os e return girl, asks me for some advice in re- | duite another to disregard it because Great Uncharted North ties for the display of qualifica- | PSISONS in the house who could have | ,¢iractions Zement wa sinally booked for you simply do not know it exists. 7 ! been at the door, were not guilty of ; 1 s 5 [ 5 Listen to your voice and try to mod- 1LOTS OF PHUNNY PHILMS [B¥ s whic formerly kept un- & g 7 & The Sylvesters have a sketch some- ws, but theate s Tuesda: i i Sy Jour, Y Lo e the espionag I \what different th the ordinary, | are to bo continued,.according to the Pass through. ulate it. Place it low, shun nas H der cover. It is a strong story of : . 4 : Tomorrow and Sat. B 7T Tamber camps of thoe mreat un- | L made a sudden resolution to set|.nq it is presented under a very ap- | jatest reports from Washington, and . She has been invited to make her :onuiw as the plague, and don’t speak e = = s 0o loud. i another trap for these two who had 5 s i p f : ¢ s i . charted North, in which a girl plays 4% propriac name, for they certainly fur- | ¢o the play will be hero for mnext home for the next few months in a N : . JUNE ‘an unusual part, and shows that, gi r(,‘L‘ld h.\(.l ,,“‘,“_“ e ,:‘,, 4 ”‘:,'[\“ a pleasant evening. Usually dog | Monday only. Numbered among the place where she will meet many new l"::)':_‘ 1":‘]“‘ m: l,;t::{\ Listen, Listen | en hair a chance, some girls can ac- | memente betore T e ow wearisome through their | pyany musical numbers are “An Old- beople, 5 g liston. That is the W: sarn, the CAPR!CE complish as much as any man. These | qurface of the vase and then dusted | vy but Waton's Dogs present | pushioned 'Wife.” “Till the Clouds ! “Most of lh»""'-n ;““" Sl ‘["“‘ o | way to keep from making blunders two features will bo shown for the |t all over with taleum powder, being | SOt ihatclassesith Saatn e ol By RNy DD ithe Cayemat, e I O ecter prooding than T | While you arc learning, and the way And New Britain’s Popular [ last timo tonight. : caroful to do the dusting over g2 0L 0 o DECEIEEE WL 515 and the comedy song. “When It's S ettii s | Lol Bleaseliothieral Star Extraordinary interest is naturally | newspaper on the floor that no tell- | toF act” with e more pep than | Nestixgg Time.” 1L il 7 “““r' ARG e T sery, very little about yourself attached to the Fox feature for Fri- | tale powder should betray me [ighefordin anyet . Last evening con- Manager Parsons announces the ap- on my own family. Ry S of your own accord. Don’t , 8 lude o sta ¢ : \rden’s - and mother in the world, but GEORGE suaened 1o th pox teature for $ri | g Bovir hanla bty e | e syt St svnie o e o mothet o (he worli, bt | RSt of puie v sceord Dot ured characters of the play is George | vase while I was gone I should bo| LDt declared one of the atest it of all musical comedy hit they are A DIE g reticent when people are ¢ : ; - | pictures of the Tovh Ic e : ,cople cost litan folks who Bunny, the well-known New Britain | able to detect the fact. And I was | Pictures of the year. Now for three ;40q Edc for Thursd ind Fri- people GORO oL L E N O displaying a kindly interest. I actor. Mr. Bunny has enjoyed a|very sure that neither Katic nor | 92¥ys more ot rical excellence, £ have lived in an atmosphere of edu- r any oy 14 and 15 Very s e n aictionary and look up any 1 N N g HAYC ca, and quiet wealth all their live: 24 9 “HEART OF ROMANCE” great deal of success in the theatrical | Cousin Agatha would dare to examine | AL aboard. tion and qui . 0T o s Tkbtionnelion S mik n s - & business, both on the boards and on | it closely « e the powder w Now what I want is some general ad- achievir emarlable record runs in oW what e i G di = x : BILLY WEST the screen, and at the present time | covered upon it. { BULLET PROOF LADY Now York, Philadelphia, Boston mnd |¥ice on haw to coridudt myseir 5o that " A Ishall not be out of place Read to Know. he is co-starring with that dainty s 1 locked behind | “hicago. MUTT and JEFF o hat dainty )cked my room door hin Chicago. I think there are a great many peo- I e e little beauty, June Caprice, A » and put key int W purse, I Y’'S FEATURE 5 e VENGEANCE and BB 5o une Caprice, in_a|me and put my key into my purse, 1| KEENEY'S FEATURE P15\ ~hoflare! omstines)mlacadiiis a0 ot SRS ITISSRE N BEE SRS new TFox success, “The |told mys that my precaution v the WOMAN Bl 1icwrt of Romance Mr. munny|a foolish onc. But an instant lnter, | Menu for Tomerrew | vostion suicn as this girl deserives, | LU e of the best. books. : nd for their sake I am going to mako | 3 ; ho plays the part of Judge Stafford, | when Cousin tha's sly, hateful flortheli gos | aml | But read to know, and not to show A 5 s N Wwh answer T can through my col- P PATHE NEWS ¢ June's guardian, and the story, which | voice spoke behind me, T was in-| The vaudey shown at | iR anSier off umn Be especially courteous to old folks. T is mightily interestiniz and ahsorbin stinctively glad that T had done | Keeney's this week is one of the most | o) y SUN. and MON. i has to do with the difficulty of dete y re very wise to lock vour | entertainir il own for I Learn the Rules of the Game. Be courteous, also, to those who serve “DU BARRY” § | mining whether the attentions of a = — time. Topping the Dill is i v : 0 ths first place buy am lip-to-dats | you ml.,‘,,f\ f"“‘,” . 1t ]{_ ity - BARA [iceriadn epestheassano prompied fron nepsatlToNalty B aine : hoak of etiquette and read it through. | tation breeding which is discourteous B o SEe L SeLnerojls OCCOCOPORROOSEOPOOR00 Lady,” presented by ity O The observation of the rules of efl- | to servants, strangers or inferiors. BARA N z?r:|:;1|:’1r \(i?m f:“(‘;:“flnf’ ho(;mf ]I.’nln C-SI&- et ) of the foremost shary s of SHACIEODIE I & | quette does not constitute good ma Be absolutely punctilious about all SEVEN PARTS Gi 5 10 T hat lends ! i 1 - i ) | present time. He porforms | but it is a foundation for them. | matters of bathing and grooming exceptional fascination to it. On tt Cough Nearly Gone é preser “ | : L e S g Y D | gicult shots, breaking objects from offce | There may be times when it is per- | And last, but not least, apprec s PIOSTAI0 kit .'“' Bhnny and in 24 Hours e adyis Buouihiand ihead s : fectly g manners to disregard a |and imitate all the good qualitics that e iGaprico L Daithe fleriof thor finishing, he introduces one of th innes rule etiquette, but it is one thing | vou see in these new people, but do == e | screamingly funny Bllly West com- Thot's the usual experfence with @ | 1oct baffling tricks ever shown to an s to disrezard a rule because you see | not fail to respect vourself. edi West is so funny that al this home-made remedy. Cosis i, s e o e . " oSBT critics agree that his only rival is Little—try it. ¢ : : E 1 9 a | i | ® on a small pedestal, pir pack of asl ey 3 i f | Chapiin himself. Mutt and Joff hold | CEEEOOOIOOTOEIOCOOOOVTOED | cards to her waist and places an on Botled Rice GRANDMA NEVER LET W P EENEY S W | out in the fun-making, and for Hyn‘c ceoLd O cards to her waist and pla L or- | o ¢ sl 4 ser B % Anyone who trics this pleasant tast- | dinary picce of window-glass HER HAIR GET GRAY | serious side of the show, the fourth Y omemade cough _syrup, Wil | in back of her. He then calls Apple Roly Poly | strikingly exciting episode of that ex- | guickly understand why it is used in best yet will b F. R. GILPATRIC, Chairman devoid of infantile sentiment fine entertainment | | | ister team’ gard to an experience she is about to pearance of that brigh and t- | | | | | Good ia” will come hero after = ) committee to come upon thae e and Coffeo | Jeept her Jocks youthful, dark and = — — TA oD cellent serfal, “Vengeance and the | giore homes in the United 8 P i ; L ot ! e S e ) [HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE N woman" will be shown. The Pathe | Can i Decfosnghih meny ol e R R SR e »ssy with common garden N P 3 Vews wil] e nlete tr bill The w ak 0] hstinata | DU e ki 5 G - i e @ 3 . y | News will complete the o ; Al @l Gl || S0 el The gives the | which has been 1 ed wilth salt, Sage and Sulphur i 1¥] i ough, giving immediate Telief. will make e sonsreoor - § PARSONS’ THEATRE . | you regret that you mever tried it be- | audience a thrill by aiming at the | pepper and a little lemon juice, cut in p ] LADY —Hartford— re is a tiuly dependable cough |lady’s body. THe fires: the cards aro | pleces (he size of beans ind set on \\'hr;u you ;1..;-1\‘«».; vour hair with Try Musterole. ?ce How nedy should be kept handy in | pierced and the glass in back of her |ice until firm. With a wooden skew- | Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one uickly It Relieves every home, to use at the first sien of & | i smashed to small bits. THow the | er make holes all over the flesh and | tell, because it's done so naturally, . Quickly It R e - coush during the night or day time. )y s accomplished is left to the|in each push @ bit of butter. Stand | evenly. Preparing this mixture You just rub Musterole in briskly, and FERTIG and DU o = = ‘Any. druczisb - can s enpply:ivoulwith¥liicies e B e lenceiand Tur lases ndl letibeoil though, at homo is mussy and trouble- | usually the pain is gone—a delicious . NOW—TWICE - 214 ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth). S kS . Lol 3 S | S buy at | soothing comfort comes to take its place, A NOW—TWICE DAILY Ponr this into a pint bottle and fill the | nishes food for thought for the skep-| Macaroni with Brown Sauce—Take | some. At little cost you can buy a i rsioTal et e Wil tE T e fADISON— ging Miner i D. W. Griffith’s bottlo with plain granulated sugar ! tical ones. The other acts consist of | one cupful brown sauce for each pint | any drug store the ready-to-use prep- iR o e U u'mr«“é';J — v Coloaral 32000 (0l ot syrup. The total cost is about 65 cents | Fertig and Dunn, a classy man and | plain boiled macaroni. Heat, add the | aration, improved by the addition of | R0, Ty (IRt Hoe s VIRGINIANS et Spectacle and you have a full pint of the most | woman singing act displaving gor- | macaroni and stir occasionally for ten | other ingredients called “Wyeth’s Sage Many doctors and nurses use Mugt i ks “INTOLERANCE?” effective remedy you ever used. geous costumes. One of the popular |minutes, adding scasoning to taste and Sulphur Compound.” You just £ A 4 saueten Double F lay Love's Struggle Throughout the Ases The quick, lasting relief you get from { .. eIt e Singn s e b B e & astes o riten 4 sponge or soft braah with | o500 recommend it to their patients, ouble s Tod 5 oes | s acts on the bi Singing Miner dampen 2 They will gladly tell you what relief | o gt SEa 125,000 people, 7,500 g Soc | this exobllent cowsh syrmp will Teally | 5% o1 the B 1s B30 & 0aE = : s S g el T at DOROTHY PHILLIT o hor 1,200 surprise you. It promptly heals the He introduces his act with a moving | FADS AND FAD}HIONS it and draw this through your gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup P S o o s, dancing girls t fcture showl imself at work i <ing one small strand at a time. [ 55 4 BROADWAY LOVIC chariots, ‘ g girls. T o ranes that line the throat | Picture showing himself at work in a taking one small strand gtiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, conessts HARRY CAREY In ; Greatest Show in the World. and air passages, stops the annoying | coal mine in Nova Scotia, afterward 3y morning all gray hair disappears: | Hoyricy rheumag'm,, lumglaag’o, paig::f;‘; “PHANTOM RIDERS” | Prices Mats. 25c and 50c; Nights, | throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and | coming to the footlights in a speeial | /o o o0 ©0 O . and after another application or tWo. | aches of the back or joints, sprains, sor¢ T . B0c. 765c and $1.00 " | 8oon your couch stops entirely. Splen- tting representing a coal mine. His £ g Y5 SHILG L vour hair becomes beautifully dark= | rooiee bruises, chilblains, frosted feet . . 2 : | did for bronchitis, eroup, whooping cough plendid voice wins the approval of . ened, glossy and luxuriant. colds of th h i m ANl Seats Reserved—Sale Now | { : Winged hats are A e chest (it often prevents e = = > v ' R x’“—‘ilj, br l}“)\ml]{“";’l‘m"- neentrated com. | #l. The Threo Virginians offer a inged halsiare ingreat favor. Gray, faded hair, though mno dis- | cooymonia)™ Afways dependable RIFORD'S FUN CENTER” S | inex is a highly co e "° | splendid musical act in Colonial cos- 57 race, is a sign of old age, and as we | 60c j ital si: 5 YUY OENTPR || pppre ARE TWENTY Lapms | pound of Ry (ftimx(tts’ P s b rown 15 a £00d color for Spring | o1 desire a youthful and attractive | 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. AND HARTFORD BOWLING @l ] BRI z.‘u’:L”;;nfl(‘5{(-“n:{|;.hr‘:|‘r(\<\s' Two feature pictures are offered to- | hats. app nce, get busy at once with Charter 1026—YARTIRORD Ladies are Welcome and will re-| “Un ' UCqv a0 intment ask for “214 | day and tomorrow. Dorothy Phillips, A ) P Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound “Hartfora’s Tun Contorn | | ~¢ive Conrteous Accommodations at| ounces of Pinex” with full directions | the Broadway star, is seen in “Broad- ran coate are lined with navy | and look years younger. This ready- This Week, Twice Daily promptly refunded goes with this prep- the | and don’t accent, anything else. A gUAT- | way Tove,” a five-part drama of life | blue. | to-use preparation is a delightful toi- BILLY WATSO AETNA antee of absolute satisfaction or MONCY | 4140 the gay “White Way The — let requisite and not a medicine. It =24 RLBOP = n e 5 Hulls: other feature is the five-part Butterfly [ Peanut straw is popular in millin- | jg intended for the cure, mitiga- and the BEEF TRUST T y . The Pincx T s g o is not intende: c 3

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