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Wws For Theaiergoers and Women Readers- | GEORGE E. BUNNY AN 2= ST A AT FOX'S TODAY | [ ' SR I ial interest surrounc feature for today and tomorrow, as Britain | that ha > | of Romance.” welcome, for WRY DO YOU WAIT UNTIL PRICES GO UP? Yes—WHY? When you know that this store stands ready to supply Garments, Hats, Shoes, etc., for your en- Imiring- g i A e i S at tire family at PR T PRICES and let you pay A F =001 § s . G kY : 5 . DOLLAR A WEEK year : ¢ Clothing IS going up—there is no secret about it pmyself,” L2 7 R ¢ i RS S Y 4 - e ¢ War conditions malke this absolutely certain—BUT— b gl"‘dt ;‘Z_‘ : : o G e 5 3 S11E those who BUY NOW-—and buy AT THIS STORE—are - : i o i : going to be able fo laugh at the high prices by and by. e || endlOWSEHUFFsn ) : 3 o LiEE e e ut the = g % - vy ¢ o 3 G garments MONEY DOWN-—pay a Dollar a serial oing, : % Jaehandjll?. R R N Week. NO EXTRAS—NO INTEREST. it of propa ”f"l‘t' i £ i J J / ? e 4 WIE CL.™HE THE FAMILY FOR A DOLIAR A WEEK. 8 weck or two, and T Lo % Witele, = o i ! A a1l have a sood deal of : 72 | SN R g o o feo o ‘Il be able to | ) X : : | R B 7 : , | meal befoRIN B¥S old Lil without any trouble.” | e , children, proved one of the most de- don't care hOW IEUSHGHOL : Yeeling of thankfulness leaped | lighteull s ooy : ST 688 MAIN STREET o hmgl A 4 5 vl et . | lig y entertaining numbers ever | . BUNNY = B ¢ compunsie . s Tohea areanes, | NEW VAUDEVILLE |seen at the theater. ' Their musical S HARTFORD quick o i W Chance for the i ) | numbers wer excellently rendered e 5 “I'm not a bit hungry,” T disclaimed , the possible casual entrance of Dicky , I 3 : n 1 D I 2 A |2 good line of comedy was inject- o nine indignant: was’ only worrying ipto the Public ey ’;‘_1‘]?1“"““;“& AT LYCEUM PLEASES ed with successtul results, MeCarthy Tff St dnm\)\)( ) :n;l\ Qf;'?\'}."la T Y = 9] about y rical exhibit of whicl i Onhes thousands |2nd Lowering, two girls with a line of | fee vaarts of ael o e O e | 13 S Y 5 fig-\ ’\\\\n I mm}?; @@3 S i v i sor AT agai seemi 1y Dicky laughed, caught my hand ! pla I should encoun‘er Harrx L E s Gt 2 E—— i Q h "100\1_ poured through the doors of the Ly- | 50005 that went oyer in fine style, and | ;g 4q g result there is no mor ] i s OO | SIS 4 po GO playfully and tucked it in his own. | Undl He knows that I love walking with e e % | Watson’s trained” dogs, a novel act N < cater yesterday afternoon an hat kep > young > ring AL S 2 2 that kept the young ones roaring With | 1,y jitt1e girl with the lovable smi him in this fashion. 'NO CON SERVATION last evening when a change of motion delight, were also on the program, sz . “Then we're both suited,” he said | pictures and vaudeville brought two 'making three acts, each of a head. | \Li: Bunny is too well known and too . 3 . % J = ol o 8 & i 8 head- ar.locally ny lentg v ‘Come along, let’s ‘shake a | IN SPRING HATS | of the largest crowds of the season line nature. The warm reception af- :j:‘::j:;l“ (‘j‘"“”z tolisure Ay ('m‘" ‘J‘; ‘m anxious to see the old into th 54 STOW ! 8 e ever- - ar- z se offerings the per- 5 Enoless pobularserowing | ford Qi i thegopofiorin exh st ichofin abilities as an actor. Associated with place. We can go more slowly com- | i place of entertainment. And once formances vesterday bespeaks the el iy e ,n%v Ontlfl 3 again is the management proud to :isfaction on the part of the public. like “,P = 5 (,' 5 . = e “_u" e walked on without speaking for . " take off its hat and bow to the plaud- ack Pickford and Lou O I “r’m ‘; "“ S ‘,hm“(fh m: several minutes, both revelling in the ; : its of the masses who again declared ' “Jack and Jill” one of their typical S tender green of the opening leaves ’ : the program better than that of any 'offerings, rounded out the gram. I, el G DE o Romance the first emerald of lawns along the B L, other theater in the city. " | The Lyceum Weekly and several com- s f cess. The stor: BY RUTH CAMERON road, and the occasional crocus and o 3 The vaudev adliner presenting | edies, in addition to the attractions | (he picture is that of a vouns v learly tulip beds we sawfl Dicky was g the Sylvester mily, a talented sex- ;mentioned, will be at the theater to- | WHO is in love with Bloise (Miss the first to break the silence. ; § tet of husband and wife and their four | day and tomorrow, price)s = outenetls noon and Jindes “What's all this risamarole Lil got -~ — . off to me over the telephone?” he : p 0 bl L R ! n S her money than of her : othing about {FADS AND FASHIONS % B i e sked c ! FILM PETROVA FOR wanting you to come in every day for R ; I h friend, a very estimable other knits for the soliderg too, but . while in order to help he | A , @ L eral s. These are excit in ave a friend, < s for the soliderg, too, but er to help her out on! . X WA A THE LIGHT WITHIN” oxtreme. At one point, Eloise joins woman who does a great deal of finds considerable time to knit for { Eloise’s guardan (George e e Some Thoughts on Knitting gome stunt.” “Yowll Be Able To” Lace ruffles are used on combi the chorus of a ads musical | £00d in the ways of her choice, and the Kaiser (which, as of course you I came down to the realities of life e comed alk r sweetheart be. | yet is very much opposed to what know is the latest for making pretty bruptly. For a few moments T had : lieve th he has lost her fortune 3 gone and 3 ucceeded in forgetting all the sin- 1 : vehicle in which Madame Olga Petro.| Linings are genmerally in dark | Although well, finetoljlate)| Stazy abolit knitting dor fhe soltiers i) Trionds dusteadof gkpttingRor Jp g ster possibilities of the meetings with | | < i shades some delicious itineg incidents in “T think it is perfectly ridiculou soldiers). I know which daughter farry Wnderwood which Lillian «,,,; i B 4 va will shortly make her appearance, e A keep the picture in- | she says, “the way women lug their this woman approves the most. And blanned for me in her desperation at | A > “The Light Within,” produced by ensoly interesting throughout. The | knitting about to public places and I know which girl I admire the most eing umable to ascertain the truth | W < Larry Frimble, involved the execution 3 en » of = /in the fourth chap- | knit on cars and at lectures and all Three Cheers for the Men Kuitters. oncerming the infamous work of ! e Fe 7 of many important dataills necessary i shad ter of “Ven and the Woman’, | that sort of thing. A pose I cal it I have also heard peoplo make fun frhich we suspected Grace Draper. i St L el Why can't they be more reasonable of men for knitting. I can’t think at T S el S i Gldan g o about it?" /thing finer. I think it is quito I realize that I must preserve an ap- Tt this model is a sample of the L. C tussell. Prominent amon, OBl canytiing a earance of calmness in order that |mext seasonm’s trend in hats, it is| thes s that portion of the he was climbing the side of the ra- Is It a Time to Be Reasonable? o B s bl e S vl Picky might not suspect the real na- | pretty certain that conservation of | C g for the use of a turtle. 1 2 —— vine to remcue his wife, until the rope If our men who are giving up busi- to knit, because it means going out ure of the work Lillian wished me to | materials is not going to apply to | would have been greatly simplific ening gowns show very little | 1y which he was suspended was shot | ness, thelr homes, their friends and of thelr sphere and braving ridicule. o. hats. The designers don’t care how | the turtic had been of the gar ¢ two by _ Tow he eof- | possibly life itselt (or maybe more) | I am ftold that some of the men “Why, she has a biz order on,” I ex- | large they make their creations and if | common variety, but the property : 1 o T rom t clutches | for the cause are in need of \\'nrrn\ students in my n‘lm.:\ mater knit dur- lained, as soon as I could school my | all their results will turn out as pretty | e¥plicitly called for the service g ecked linings are the fashion for n aves the girl, makes one of the, things,—and presumably that is why ing lectures. 1If it is true I am more oice to matter-of-fact tones, “and it | a5 this charming hat, few will wish Mascarine turtle. | coats. e installments vet. Billy | We are Knitting,—is it-a time to he proud of my college than ever. A p one that requires some accurate nis- | to curtail them. Though designed for The dominant thread of “The Light : —_— vouniz din who is | reasonable and sensible and dc-;-omu: n‘\rxn‘ who runs a ‘nmo inn in ! ‘hl prical knowledge s to costumes, etc.” | enping. this exquisite hat is just the | Within” deals with the use of a s >ting is the newest idc (e e Charlie | in our rhmon‘ of 1"“"{' for knitting? Rockics, told me m]m he had a bovs “And Tdl, being rather shy on that | thing 1 ' spend | M to combat the rav: of the | trimmi 's only rival will make his first She says this devotion is a pose. club consisting of boy scouts = v thine for thosefyho intend foepend Perhaps it is with some people. But twelve to eighteen staying with him @ of the game, naturally wants the | ¢} s dreaded anthrax germ. This serum = appcarance at Fox’s today in a real- J S o rest of the winter far below the L = o 4 d A e - : b ¢ s : o dvies of the most accomplished his. | weses bieon line Tt is ot black and | €an be furnished only by the species of | Chemises ¢ ade of lavender comic two-rea] picture. Mutt and . there are good poses and bad poses| ‘ast summer and every one of those bry shark in captivity,” Dicky inter- | wiies voile with a brim. of black turtle which comes fram A tte Slan aee add lots of and if this pose contributes toward ' dovs were knitting. I call that per- tions. The filming of the second starring — she calls “the way women have gone things for yourself and your well oft for it will be remembered that the new models are fastened on | last opisode left Blake in mid-a s rine Island. This variety of turtle is ughter to the 5 and the the health and well being of our rfectly splendid R LIS extremely rare, there being but two am rockets trim some of the ! puina News brings the D-to-date soldiers T call it a mighty good pose Not so pleasing is the chronicle of such animals in the country, the new coats. news of the world in pictured form. t that more women aren’f | a n whose sole occupation is be Of course if one can be ani- ' inz the husband of his wealthy wife. 9 5 logical Gardens of New York po: - - The feature for Sunday and Monday i : e 1e of the highly prized speci | A pretty girdle is very wide and | i) phe that sensational seven act mated purely by loyalty and the | He kr a great d of the time,—— 7 die James, assistant to L buttoned under the arm T etandard picture of life in the | Passionate desire to help, so much making sweaters for himself. I am 3 mble, was assigned the task of (. — el e e e Treneh | the better. But not everyone is big sure the Kaiser would welcome that ting the Mascarine turtle necessary t Narrow tiebelts are a pretty way | ., 0" 1uis the Fifteenth, “Madama = c¢nough for that. to B VAUDEVILLE—PHOTOPLAYS the production of “The Lizht Wit of defining the waistline. S e G e Knitting for the Kaiscr. - After a fruitless v city —— P it] T This woman has two daughte i : 1 2 i - . Theda Bara enacts the title role, that s Lug c‘m NOW PLAYING | B James finally discovered the existence| Silver, gold and steel butons are | 1750 0" i who rose to be tho ! One of them spends every spare mi . S—— The Most Baffling Mystery Be- of the desired speces at the Zoological ! used in fastening dresses. 9 e ay ute knitting for the soldiers. Th = fore the Public Today Gardens. In order to securc its us AG 7 CAPT. LEFFEL AND THE Conserve Fuel for the necessary scenes in the Pe- Colored w(m" embroidery - = | SR o e g BULLET - PROOF LADY. trova picture, a bond of five thousand | on evening capes of satin ¥ & = - — by using doliars wesl placediies s suarantes|| MODISH COSTUMF EQUSEHOLD NOTES | SHARPSHOOTER AT FERTIG AND DUNN = S s safe urn. Neec ss to | Feath U quills v > UN eathers, quills i % KEENEY'S THEATER Classy N fewtathars tJ ay, Mr. James spent many sleepless | hats are highly lacquered FO MAN GOLFE e = e hteteusd e aa = - OR WO Never give children tea or coffee. THE SINGING MINER | tle animal ¢ attention bestowed Tashionable colors for coats are R OBStEfowl borail maliol excellont T ‘ | upon th actor of the filmsigind, navy blue, and black. soup. § | One of the most sensational acts would have turned the head of any | Sk D VIRGINIANS ! | ordinary film star, and at the comple- | ywhite footwear promises to be R 3 5 e overssen Ini chis cityiils ‘being: shawn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | tion of “The Light Within,” James re- | vory popular this summer. § Watereress soup should be sea- |3t Keeney's this week by Capt. Jack | | turned the precious Mascarine turtle oG AtA Nl | Leffel, the champion sharpshooter. DOROTHY PHILLIPS in thelZonlozic kG a wit sigl o “ BROADWAY LOVE » [ to the Zoologieal Gardens With a sigh | | Capt. Leffel displays some remarkabla A Drama of the Gay White Way Th . i rtest gurment. : : Oatmeal can be used for making | Stunts in shooting at targets and ob- b ey cook in — i = 2 7 Y S ot ccellentisoup! jects from the head and mouth of his 5 L Tor o= andinrichtibine tare X o 4 ) lady assistant. For his feature shot 10to 15 minutes Menu for Tomorrow TR 1 4 The straight one-piece dress Is still : J SN otie el the sm o mbination 7 R, AT S TE GOlEe S | he introduces what is known as the T i H B | ity 4 ik i e i bullet-proof lady. He claims he shoots - 7 3 potato biscuit crust b d aims he shoot h] American housewives are re- | To pour tea in fashionable attire b P BT a bullet through the young lady's £ ‘ : —Hartford— quested to conserve foods that AR 4 ey & 5 bod breaking lig . v # , one must wear a pretty tea cap L\ § = B o od reaking a light of window are vital to victory abroad. A 5 2 & m;"“f:fi:h LRDIGHES (e Giptbaals A ) directly behind her. A commit practical, economical way of Kidney Ome Not a few of the new spring coat: . i : tee is called upon to examine rifle and . H E Potato Cakes i 5 4 o ' | ammunitio and the feat is pe doin; T { button up close under the chin g 3 2 n, It D. W. Griffith’s usesfs‘“sz‘:,’:kga‘;‘;:gsfzf Giraham Gems A r favory stews and meat pies help | formed with them on the stage and Rt Arm Coffeo I e St : i nicat to go a long way. full view of the audience. Colossal $2,000,000 Spectacle £; . 0ol cashme E: silk jersey are | ’ z {in 1 h ast, lunch and dinner. ne L it o and w “INTOLERANCE” = t’l s con, 5 o favorite materials spring l | . ei“‘.f"“‘” ;:\dql,?fn:n ain ,‘njl‘nrvli poma = 3 2 o P e clock b ro | SINg are well rec ec a pre's Seruggle Throughout the Ages fimuc lms conhservc a|:t clsémc Uiy S One-plece dresses_are worn with ¥ 3 : s ok Bt the clock before | jhow; also the Three Virginians, a 5,000 people, 7,500 hnlrscs, 1,200 §5¢-. t‘ €y COOK In to e e B o i | putting am & | clever musical turn with a Colonial s, 500 dancing girls. 5% minutes. Raisin Pi OHE £CO¢ z setting. 3ob Madis o s = s 000 gaiiie . e s : Finelyjimimosafinatsleysimales et | ScCnE AR ol B AGIoo SEC SN EIE e Greatest Show in the World. Armour’s Oats are made by a = Young girls’ ses are made L o go00d garnish for a white soup. L . a Prices Mats, 25¢ and 50c; Nights, special milling process. They Dinner jersey cloth. z 3 o 2 o with a moving picture showing him- Oc. T5c and $1.00. i furnish at low cost the various Beef Soup G | Neveriiolloylthea terganic self at work in a coal mine in Nova Beaded nowadays have ivory . G ? | vour furnace to become empty Scotia R — and necessary food elements. Stewed Lamb = I . o ¥ g A S ‘Therefore it is 2 Mashed Potatoes rames. A : s The photoplay offering is the talent- HARTFORD'S e a real saving to e An excellent breakfast consists i Dorothy Phill v Ay stbait a 1our’s Oats furnish the wholly of fruit, cereal and milk el ronnc o AA e ToNs NOW—TWICE DAILY LRAL basis for many wheatless s \eapple ck satin | 4 ; - The story deals with Broadway 1 Charter 10! meals. - : T | > - r soup may 1 Tiie e he “Great White “Hartford’s Fun Co T ST . S 4 2% (o @ way ere oup: | xa pporting Miss Phillips are This Week, Twico Daily gz::sr EB%CQ‘;O(’{'T]S Armour’s Kidney g X 5 | OF h 4 . i St : — S 1ch stars as William Stowell and BILLY WATSON e y ay. with a s 5 but and dis = S , £ % Let even the smallest 4 | Juani Hansc M Phillips, who and the BERGI and try thewortk:.- R r at| C pe n attractive . tein 1 v % | 1o spend their penmies wise the part of a chorus girl in a while recipes on one tz yoonful r i ryin { : ‘ i S = cudied ang | Broadway production, s afford . ' = Ada the chopped kidneys : stir [Furnaces nec o be studic An v splendid opportunities to a RE ARE TWENTY LADIES' every package. i e n;;u»w{l“"x v.wvyw»u browne hen | Smart tailorec o 1l good ’ rl golfer must 1 watched to get the best results out | p her acting nl»v'x‘: h:l‘ij‘..\!\ her a PWLING CLUBS IN HARTFORD, | Armour Grain Company B A e the omelet, fashion comfortable and modi Here is | of them—even after you have secured [ Brondway star. The pictire had o [Ladies are Welcome and will re- Chicago (A735) Brown Bread—Use one Ct one developed in rich wool jersey, the coal to feed them sucoesatul Tuni ait the Brondway thas. ve Courteous Accommodations at meal, one cupful flour, one pint corn-|{ Jeweled combs 2 worn wit lue, with belted coat and - = ter in New York and made quite a meal, one pint milk, one cupful mo- |evening coiffure The mannish biot E To zet rid of mice, hunt out their | hit with those that saw it here ves- AETNA . one scant teaspoonful salt ang | A rat in novelty straw are details not to | entrances to cupboard or pantry and { terdas Several compdied Bnd . tBa T 1 powde Many of t W suit erlooked. The shoes with their | pl them with a mixture of soft | Current Events complete the enter- N GG = s 1 o teaspoonsful v v BOWLING ALLEYS z Stoasa this it a miold for four hours, Sicnl o 5 1 tongues are distinctly new undry soap and red pepper. PR hent.