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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918, REVELATIONS OF A WIFE| ™ oo, By ADELE GARRISON S S MY i Three big acts of vaudeville of | ve Strong Enough to — . typical Lyceum quality and picture | Stand the Test?” AF - FROCK plays that reach no other local thea- | A shadow had fallen on my enjoy- RILLY FR (emitiang o Licenr owillibokthol ac, ment of the walk I was taking with actions beginning Mo Dicky to the brook we both love so DAINTY AND PRETTY DeHommanceher o0 well. It was not alone caused by the :30 o’clock will be given remembrance of the distasteful task ol days and the solution to | W Fine F : ords of a Fine Flavor Lillian expected of me, but by some- thing more tangible, yet miserably real jio 1o, What a lot of flavor words do have! er with force. It has become a Dicky’s enthusiasm aver the fllus- : bl » s = w76 were talking the other day catchword; one of those that never trations he was to make for the avia- ; : " really reach the brain, but pass in tion serial jarred upon me. What > B TORGEh s, one ear and out of the other along a business had he, I asked myself bitter- 4 e ; Sbgutia eIyl swestiiand Weraciousi o clc thelr famillarityinas) greansds ) | Iy, being only an onlooker in thi ! ; i : ] “She reall > most perfect lady cial test of e w 's ei . i ever met id someone, preparing to fight and die for this! : | Sa% woman id another. Iy overw word. Such a won- greatest cause the world had everi 28 » 3 % What a difference between those derful word . it was at (;"‘s!. with | seen. And he was on the side lincs, B % . G . e 5 3 ) two words! all its subtlety of suggestion! Perhaps | making little pictures of the activities E G g 5 St The word ‘gentlewoman,’” T think, you remember that liitle story in one of other i B 5 s i f i I ¢ has fine personality While the Of the magazines of the young of- I was glad that Dic e liniore R S & S wor : flavor of cheap- ficer getting ready to go across to the G Rt ety de e Gl ¢ ;. i i . seems to fit into such sen. Dardanelles and how he and his | notice my low spirit Fralcraiied 3 e B % s as “I'm just as much a lady Wife pretend to take it all so lightly vay about the illustrations he v 0 v T o 1 as her. 1 one imagine “I'm just and to be s 4 he not "unnp § | make, and a dozen other topics as if Coaa 4 # as much a lewoman as her?” somewhere further off and to loo | he hadn't a serious thaught in > | 3 L . < & e Sheer Lack of Synonyms. on the bright side of everything. And | world. i [ ] S| Jack Derord | A8 :h brow” and “swell” are two then the sudden breakdown at the There w something in his man- | 3 - S and LOWISE HUFF words with a objectionable end that shows what was behind this 4 | ner, however, that made me wonder' [ T Siged 3 “Jackand Ul heap flavor. Yes, I know I use them brave pretense all the time. = The |if he were not acting a part, conceal- | Y : \ i (7 W—— sometimes for sheer lacK of syn- Story was called “Camouflage.” What ing something from me. Twice 1 S > onyms. 1f yme gentle reader will 2 wonderful new word that w then! looked up to find his eyes fixed upon ' o 3 3 give me two words that exactly fit That was only a year ago. Today you | my face with a wistful expression like : 4 their meaning, I will promise never can hardly pick up a paper without that of a child who has offended but 427 > = —- - to let those offensive words pass my Seeing it in an advertisement or _d‘ | doesn’t know how. Yet the moment : : S . e Gring to get | lipS, or rather my typewriter again. headline. Tomorrow it may be in | my eyes met his he would utter some ; ted. that of choos- | Some words which have a very full, the dictionary, but no longer in men’s | bit of nonsense, so that I wasn't sure T - ng the performance one wishes to | fine flavor at first lose it by bei mouths, praises be! Perhaps the R | but that my imagination was “‘working : atiend, and then time his -al at . over used. Take for instance ‘ef- day after tomorrow, after it has ; : ficiency.” Such a fine, brisk, upstand- | rested, we may be able to use it overtime,” as he himself would put it. i 4 the theater in order to good brool % At e by S lacetintline ing word, a word to conjure with again. Ink- Thn was at c p NOW WHERE THE BEST SHOWS AREf] ™ 'rook mat we had. B e 8 i I e e R R e e s e oo rorbonas el & = as for people. § | its winding course my thoughts went : i : e e e mow oo RSl hatt ha s tedy op- ’ S e Al 2 - L v Unclom Donn save Hartford | ularity brought it? In some quarters | and the high hopes and idcals I had ‘ . . audiences taste of real comedy this | it has fallen into entire disrepute. nfl &——w—;—d ppe—— e I < S An invaluntary little | : . § week when in this sketch he headed | In others it is still used, but no lon- L S scaped me. | ‘ G the bill at Poli's I He is a| ——————— B - - } N i . | o little bigger than Tom Thumb was A Pitifully Overworked Word- NOW SHOWING o Sehee T No en, and no has i | BUNNY MAKES HIT WOMAN IS SHOT! { | he apparently paid no attention to it, : de 2 2 i 'r that so few comedia seem to s b e . i AT FOX'S THEATER ON KEENEY"S STAGE | CHAPTER IV. . § | the trunk of a fallen tree which mad b JUNE 2 as we knew from the summers, a mo . ¥ Uncle,” will plea scause of E—— 1) r iva (U8R | comfortable seat, he drew me down 5 : G ) B T b B 1 v i t beside him, and sitting thus, put his 5 : n its presentation. While not a| ©ODe of the cleverest pieces of en-| Today is the last chance to s hand under my chin and turned my 3 e magical act in the slightest sense of | tertainment that the screen has of- | Captain Jack Leffel and \I:Ldanur % | faco up to his. > word, the trick wine—but we will | fered in many a day is “The Heart of | 2 AIMer, Who have been baffling the and ‘me | s o o) een S, Glnt ¥ 1 vou seo L As | O e e o chy | 1ETEC audiences at Koeney's this week. ; vou, Madge?” he said, and again there 5 § R ner sketch will set a new | - J e seen for the | Captain Jack Leffel performs some rk. Two other acts of a quality | 1ast time at FoxX’s theater today. Of | romarkable shots at the target and s the wistful note in his f WO A rich enough to allow them to be on | course New Britain would like the o does some difficult object shoot- 11 ¥ voice. 8 d 1 WUMAN | “I don’t think anything of the kind, |the same program as this headline | picture anyway, for George Bunny's ing from hs assistant’'s mouth and | offering will re list a finished | sake, but George is lucky to be in a | head. But the shot that has them In a Splittin 1 rne; antly. It w: 1 | ing i BUNN = 2 s was seated, for every nerve ly ruffles ca e ion= 5 pec fx seems to be no trouble | picture that is so good that it will. @ll Buessing is when he evidently i | y ruffles can go a long way to |- ieville end, so let's look at | €0 over anywhere, and not a littie | Shoots a bullet through the lady'sgg Reel Comic [ within me was trembling. TIntuitivel it 3 ¢ | making a frock both dainty and ot credit for the splendid production ' body, shattering a light of window e < also. e keep bac | Mac Marsh, the heiress, whose home Thrills Beyond Number! In That Delightful I knew that Dicky meant delibers : Excitement Galore! Fox Comedy to bring up the subject which pretty. In this handsome dress thc The feature will t The, Cindc goes to Mr. Bunny himself. He cer- S)ass directly behind her. He requests Jain between us so long, the reason for | ryffies to. put beauty and style | €l \n,” featuring 1 Marsh and | tainly s s'all the honors with June | 20yone to come on the stage from the — s his curious apathy in the face of the WA e IHH.”,“;‘ that is | Tom Moore. Who that has ever at- | Caprice, the featured star of the pic- | audience to examine rifle and bullet “Ihc Hfiart PATHE A | world w {208 & = | tended pictures never heard of these | ture, and it would be extremely dif-|and then performs the shot to the MUTT and & “Can you look me straight in the | rarely realized. Tt is developed in |two? This is a Goldwyn picture, pre- | ficult to find the shtest fault with | astonishment of all. Dorothy Phillips, Of Romance” TQ ! | oyes and tell me you are not disap-, blue voile. The tunic has four ruffles | sented in all the clegance made pos- | the work of either af them. The New the charming Broadway star is seen in iEFF NE J< pointed in me?" No wistfulne s e i S . wonderful resources | Britain man plays the part of Judge the five part drama “Broadway Love' 54 £ his eves now, nothing but sternness. ! e il e B at sreat picture con- afford, and he has plenty of op-|@ Story of heart interest of the litdlf “Ventriloquists" Continuous Today ] I tried to lie, to evade, but his! e S sy of quaint humor at|DPOrtunity for the display of hisjon the “Gay White Way”. Three (ot b 1 stoady eves scemed looking down into ng the bottom of the skirt. They Y ittle pathos, and some- | @bility. He figures in some comedy other vaudeville acts and several i the depths of my soul. At last, un-|are of the same color and are a new | thing elsc added, giving every mood | Pits that are positively delicious. Miss ;hltln‘t <I‘ymr‘§!0sd make up a pleasing § able to bear the st , I twisted mY | foature of coming seasons style. | possible on the screen. Moore as a | Caprice’s role fits her to a “T”, and bill. For Sunday night, the popular SUNDAY and MONDAY L . D Sens e o has ot yet “arrived 1. [ that is diffront from any of her Sereen stars Brvamt Washburn ~and ] inst his shoulder, and burst into | Tile Wais s its share. o ru s e e | previous work, for instead of start-| Virginia Valli will be shown in the ¢ tears I could no longe | ing in Tags and ending in riches, as:five part comedy drama; “The Fib- d “I thought so,” I heard Dicky s . is in a great brownstone mansion, } s usually her experience, she is Teal | T‘O!:'dalflng with many other comedieg softly to himself, and then he TR | renders the character with every 1 la. all through The Heart of | an Tamas. = ) thing more, but stroked my (TLARD IS BECOMING |or force available. Other pictures ‘ ymance”. She’s all silks and satins, | Next week Monday and Wedneaday : ] 5 3 as qu ¢ . ] will help keep Monday and Wednes- | 2t and lace and Georgette| brings the ever-popular Franklyn b i E vou're too POPULAR M ATERIAL | as e i o < E L | crepe; ncy shoes with no buttons ¥arnum in his newest production ¢ £ ) £ i b DI 39 U day's show up at the top. Today, the < b D » § | much frem all this,” T s timidl A POPU Lyceum will Ve continuous per- | missing; wonderful hats, bedecked | “The Fighting Grin. when at ! L xw\'x‘\l mli @ I E formance of its excellent show, with | \'ilfl l#mi‘.\' rfl“'fons andhss'x'unballkove: T " A . e “Your question was hardly a fair one. e aclc BRickfora Fand i Iiotic N EIn T it ([a00esch SV e B SEOUS IO MDD T D) M f T In an Uncqualled Presentation of the Immortal Ir( nch Story § bRt et S et e 1 Siy bushann Wiy va ehen Where enu tor 1omorrow the Peasant Girl Who Became King's Fayorite. “Don’t try it, dear,” he said quietly Sylvester Tamily, Watson's Dog Cir. | (0CKIngs without holes in them, she's “Your lips were never made for qu [ MeC v ana Lovering are | S0 dressed up. The story of the pic- “MADAME DU BARRY” [/ i i f . [ f e s R S e re d vointed and that you're | 3 . a5 1\0\‘ will bring g | Wants to marry June. He is a clever Stewed Prunes ; 5 ; 5 i 3 ard time not to brand me | 3 ) Iy of the quality that | WIiter, but poor, and June's guardian, # Hriod snush A" Bensational SSeven BEurt Kevelation Bof CourtiLILc i inithe = Pl 58 cowardl in' that! patriotic¥soul ot | . e ll(cEor= B unn ) liiel cvesiheNisRatter Griddle Cakes, Syrup Days of Louis XV. of France o 1 . A el e et e “’”“; | June’s fortune. The guardian ac- Coftee 2 SHOWS SUNDAY—7 and 9. 3 SHOWS MONDAY— 2 ! (o3:, FCNCID Wiy o L Gt entertainments in the city. Heading | CCTSIDELY Putsdhim through a few ®4 | aina the note of sincerity in my voicc 2 s the. list will be Ann Murdock, the | Stunts to test his devotion, any one Lunch 1st have convinced him, for a look LR Jopuiar Broadw o etar in a five-papt | Of Which would be sufficient to Celery Salad TUESD(XY 0 Y e flashed into his ey b o e ks 2 \"V 1 ‘C‘m ¥ | make any ordinary man quit. “The Fried Potatoes . EYERTE S s ié “That’s som ng to be t¥ £ or ¥ g i g, e = Heart of Romance” is thoroughly en- Coffee Cake The Official U. S. A. and British War Films, g‘ at lez he said, hen his o S5 W NEER Gl i i e | (e o0l et (o (0G i Taa Direct From the Western Front, oy, demanaca g8 ' ' ked on for good me e e Dinuer SHown Under the “‘”‘"""\;\.‘v“'; iy ".’"“""l;"”‘"\‘f‘“'_ ounciiiol - B ; ¢ j complete the list “Vengeance—and the Woman!”, in Cream of Barley Soup Detense. | Total Mecetptsl WilliBe ) Given BtofsbeliGovernment . | i “Tell me, Madge, do vou love me s ; (e 3 which we see how Blake escaped from Hamburg Steaks much as you used to do? S : : ; FQDD AP‘D FA I{EONS | the mountain wall and rescued Betty Boiled Potatoes Thank goodness, there was a ques- : { X from the bandits. Billy West is Stewed Caulifiower certainly funny, and his first appear- Romaine Salad tion I could answer unhesitatingly. Lemon Pie Touse ~oWns are once more | ance at Fox's is so extraordinarily 5 ‘hy Madge Hesitated. - g 5 OFFICIAL WAR FILMS | o i ,\ x‘:r\ et o ] ; 18 4 mono fashioned. successful that he has been engaged Coffee FIRrs 10YeiyonIInon: 5 ; . for a steady appearance. Mutt and “Ventriloquis: and the Cream of Barley Soup—Wash one- y 2 Y ; 5 [ > v !ie did befor * I Teturn fervent & | = W Re Y ATHEOXGSHIIESDANS| er=s i s il ciumedicanentiy R I Snbslis very e et in st up &.6 & P. | ¥ lio v i 8 4 4 in evidence. Pathe News complete the show. Pre-, half pint barley; put it into a sauce- | e replied. : : | . paratians are being made for a lav- pan with one sliced onion and one and VAUDEVILLE—PHOTOPLAYS osa who have been accustom @ o padsing their hours of recrecation strong enough more remarkable opportunities of “I believe vou,” he said at last, s : ! g . l\r»r!«\"lxw"u!' S e : | The silhouctto may be either | 1Sh Dresentation of that mew seven one-half quarts stock. Boil slowly for a2 t "‘ eheeE i : : RS S . ght or dr i | part E £ ~d production of that five hours. Rub through a sieve, re- M e e e ) ; ol ) sensational French story, “Du Barry” turn to pan, add two cupsful milk, fions Tast Oliance Tolby to Soo [ 100 [oe bis S P WIS ite or two in which he had seemed : 5 Nothir for a dinner dress | it Which the peerless queen of emo-!boil up, set back on the range, add R BT ETSPROOE. DADY || o amasaWednssday, Snlighe el ) S thought : o han e | tional actresses, Theda Bara plays the beaten Yolks three eggs thinned with and CAPT. LEFFEL fl | to hear that there will be entertain- | 105 10 MIOWEN L0 Lo e he | > o oo title role. Miss Bara, as Madame Du a little milk, and serve. it s entE OLELIo N ¢ alnfan Mo mo = : | ; : No ey e | Barry, the peasant girl of France, who [ Romaine Salad—Split some ro- DOROTHY PUTLLIPS, in oy O ment o Bt o | [ ‘ s e rose, by unscrupulous means, o be maine down the stalk; divide each leat ‘-nu)\n\\ AY LOVE? x e nasssiyven S BER bu d the test of being disappolnted in | S . ; the faverite of the none too angelic into three pieces; rinse in cold water, the popular playhouse for that day nd e e A o | 5 ; & | oo o, enma o ors 1 | King Louis the Fifteenth, h the then dry well. Place the romaine in SUNDAY NIGHT to the Connecilent Siate Coumcil of | 20 BOC CBW B 7 B7 0 S oF 0 : { he s :‘\,J\,\C‘?:"'l‘fl 24 her a salad bowl; season with salt, pep- RYANT WASHBURY, i B | Defense, which has arranged for sl | : : s : 90 velonically successful career, and per and paprika; sprinkle over T ]"',,m',.',.' Bl special showing of the only offcial | SSTRCAT L i g - ] | many who have followed her work chopped chives, tarragon and chervil \.:f‘- oTHEhS @l Dritish and United States war motion | .. B il T ahik ¥ ;i g ! o g T in ) closely a at in the present pic- Mix with three parts salad oil to ome aebid: S pictures brought here direct from | i 0 (e g : S S ¢ : 5 e e ture she far ses anything that part vineg: y R S 3 fl the western front. An extraordi | o - 5 et RS ik k are entirely gull- | che has previously done. Charles —WE the immunity that his two or three 3 e T MONDAY—WEDNESDAY B fogture of the entortainment is that | te s in the thirties Yl 2ror Clary, the handsome villain, is in the ‘ FRANKLYN FARNUYM, in ; : | years in the ve him from ; —— ! s S : o the pictures are accompanied by a | ] “ . - = s supporting cast, plaving the part of “THE FIGHTING GRIN’ i, e 2 | the f : onable full-length . top | 4po wily king. T be two lecturer, > is none other than ! mp. confirming of my dread made o ‘ o 20¢ be shortened to save the | opawi, Sl irHay Sergeant J. B. Pimlott, of the British | me oblivious for the moment of t : o wool for the soldi 2 e Honow e SV on sunday fine bit of emery board Cheshire regiment, the body which | questian he was waiting for me fo ! i night, at seven 3 A > bit of oard, such o~ - was so effective in driving back the | g g W o Monday, at 2:15, 3 as comes for manicuring, makes a ARTFORD'S FUN CENTER” | Germans at Vimy Ridge. B R % oo " i o are notewortny for | - — cood substitute for an eraser when i ans at 3 ze. 1 = < g S 2 heir moderation. llack and white { you make an inkspot on pa r. RANB HARTFO XD Pimlott’s one ambition is to get back | PAE{SONS’THEA'} RE G TP predominate. 2 y f‘(quN’ $100 i‘} a pot on paper. : in the front line trenc but as he | | : : o i of this paper will be [ Ir you have to pack bottles in a . Charter 1026 ARTFOR) was blown fifty feet by an exploding | —Hartford— f Hats are chose s 5 X ed to learn that there is at least S Sl & “ | ire chosen fo suit the indi- | Dleased to learn that there is at least | unk, tie in the corks and them in soft towels ,garments, “Hartford’s Fun C 9 shell, and wounded so severely that vidual, no attention being paid to the | heen able to cure in all its stages, and fad of the moment. that is catarrh. Catarrh being sreatly This Week, Twice 1 he is incapacitated for further serv- constitutional conditions | ) | and place in the middle of the trunk BILLY WATSON ice, he is giving his time to the vo-Million-Dollar Spectacl Poul: a 3 ateri 1 — ir i i 2 " g Colossal Two-Million-Dollar Spectacle, Foulard is a popular material, \mtl requires constitutional treatment. | Discolored copper articles can be much a favorite as it has been throu and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous [ made to look like new. Rub them and the BEEF U ' allied cause by telling the American 5y G : The frock and to: 5 ) L e o ’ ring Ik anc p coat will be as ; t Pty public the truth about what he has “IN I OLERANCE it is going to be more popular during © Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally | the coming spring and summer — — = n, and what our own boys are now - L T“V INTY LADIES oandont A i : | PRICES: 3¢, 50 75¢ and $1.00. A i g ¥ . 1 v i stroyir foundation of the disease, periencing. The regular pr f t months. This frock is made most = “iving the patient strength by building | clear, hot water and rub with a soft cloth. [WLING CLUBS IN HART) . = aree o . : NIG ! HARTFORD. | admission will be charged for tho MONDAY, TEB. 1I—MAT. & NIGHT | simply, in line with war styles, but it | It is fashion and patriotic to | up the constitution and assisting na- Welcome and will re- | tertainment but the total rece 2 Return by Popular Dema e 5 : - for the |DPlan the entire wardrobe using as c in doing its work. The proprie- as and attraction for th d & rs have so much faith in the curative ve Courteous Accommodations at' ba turned over immediately 1 ” sepeal little wool as possible Tni v 1 buds, The apre anel effect in i el owers of Hall’s Catarrh Cure that B | liey offer One Hundred Dollars for any | Unitea states government, AETNA { Connecticut State Council of Defense S and '\f""[""m That | front is unique. The dress is in ““‘} new tea caps are pretty aff s et i R T ok e testimonials. ~ { The matinee performance will st ack : b > and white, w he fr anel of | of lace and flow BOWLING ALLE The matineo perform: I star X . Night 25c to g2. | @nd white, while the front pancl of lace and flowers, copied from his IR, e EYS | at 2:30. and the cvening at 8 o'clock. | Seats on Sale, Mo 'Phone Orders | white georgette has bead embroidery. | torical designs o e R e T When arranging pillows for an invalid, place the first pillow length- wise with the person and the second one across the upper half of the first pillow. | the winter. Surfaces of the System thereby de- ‘mn lemon dipped in salt. Rinse in

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