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A 1018, ealergoers and Women Readers——— U-BOAT SHOW I ind with remarkable mechanical and | MBI | electrical effects a German submarine %7 - \-\‘?)I;- VEFNL‘“} 5 W AUDEVILI is se cruising below and above sea W22y s Ves et level in quest of enemy ships. The | submarine commander ~sights what proves to he an American expedition Another decided hit is being regis- | on the high sea and makes prepara- tered at Keeney's this week in the [ ti to torpedo the transports. How showing of the Homeland or U-15, a - plans fail and the U-boat is cap- pectacular vaudeville playlet with | tured by the American destroyers twelve char rs and five big scenes. [ make the audience sit up and take The act shows to the people the war- | notice. The other acts consist of | time conaitions as they now are in | Bartinos, a clever novelty act; Berlin, Germany. The first scene rrel and lLewis, blackface come- howing the military club in Berlin, ns, and “Kidland”, a juw | : pany of twelve. L] Franklyn Farnum is shown for the ‘last time today new comedy- yma, ““The Hig} also the OUR customers come to the store and pay us A latest chapter of “The Mystery Ship.”” DOLLAR once a week—that's all. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ! Thomas H. Ince’s greatest spectacle, i © “The Battle of Gettysburg,” a thrill- Ting drama of love and patriotism, It { tells the story of the perils of a' { northern spy, who was willing to give his life that his country might live. other stores—your bill is “‘allowed” to run for 30 days and then it ALL becomes due. If you don’t PAY IT, you know what happens ! AT THIS STORE your account is NEVER ‘past due” so long as you pay that little DOLLAR every every week. HOW VERY DIFFERENT ! Don’t Miss the Finest Ente taitment New Britain ! Today is Your Last Oppor- ‘ EMILY STEVENS AT i > Poos | AP AR 5 S Arthur Dunn & Co. Size Comedian : HEAD OF FOX BILL igi We Clothe the Family 3 Men—Women—Children Emily Stevens, the talented emo- | ; | tional actress now appearing solely in Mctro Wonder-plays, is the featured Yankee Comedy Four : tor for today and Sl - . dith Frome, in the NMAT VA T . pi of the gripping Iroad- MAE MARSH in B Lo, A e e Aéfine Cll‘id 3"3”3 ]\’Ifln » jef e S roles of her highly A special Feature with a i S0 sbe mt o HARTFORD ave of strong drink, Real Story. Mis i is called upon to reach the greatest heights of emotional act- TOMORROW 8 |inc and strong characterization. Ar- | T thur Forme, the husband, has an in- : DA T e e N CE DI =7 NEW VAUDEVILLE [ | timate friend, Dector David Brett S G L o e o I And the Showing of ho is frequent visitor at the NI oS A Iy 2NN o S NS e ) rome home and almost unconscious- “The Auction Block” Iv Edith looks to him for sympathy, 8—PARTS—8 | As a last vesort, Edith puts her hus- | S T 2| hind on a year's probation and | EVELATEONS OF A WIFE £ N SR b %l icaves him. At the end of the period | MATINEES ffc. is still addicted to heavy T FORGET THAT ! but during her absence ' nd Edith, too, s experienced GARRISGN temptatios, and privation, and has | i jrarned ome or two truths which |y, \Willlam Answered His Own | he's that Draper gal that used t* Lring out all her love in an amazing . Pl P 5 S manner. What the cffect of her ex. | Question, “Who do y'spose I See?” | Jive Bere in Marvin. Shoe balnt bint . » g | manner. Wi her e | here in a Jong time, but I'd know her A Big New Show at [§ periences is is told in scencs of the William Trumbull looked up at me anywhere. Orful pretty gal, but gosh, ] 8 | vumost dramatic realism. There is a | with the pathetic, grateful eyes of a how high an’ mighty she alluz was!" B ? . lot of good comedy on the same | jog as he settled his poor old ban- William's tone expressed lofty dis- & & 4 | prosram, too. Chariie Chaplin will | guged head upon the pillow of his| approbation of “that Draper gal” | | r w ate: TeaE shown, together with the latest issue | Gramie,” ho said remorsefully, “but I my heart that the old chap was ab- of the ord eekly. Special an- | couldn’t make it.”” | solutely right in his recognition, and ‘nd Saturday one of the best all- i atwa ¢ against me. EMILY a2 oframs {hat has ever been | ISt Wanted you to find out his name ag m - o & be seen in a splendid two-reel laugh- | oo S n CBE e e U o ¢ %, nouncement is made to the effect that | “°.p "1 gian't want vou to bring | that the woman I so dread was al- if you could, and where he lives.” William looked a trifle offended. and Wheeler @ | bit, “The Tireman® ond one of the | wpm awful sorry I didn't ketch'per?’ I queried . sharply, although : j pew Triangle comedies will alse be | ypa¢ fejler and hold him fer ve, Mis' there was a sickening certainty in b Qucentori there has heen engaged for Friday [y, "0 o Sy O™ T00 07T feady actively emsaged in plofting Heading the bill will ever-welcome George Walsh | The old fello eyes brightened. | “I guess I kin see straight yit, Miss in the best farce comedy he has made | | | “Well, T guess I got somethin’ | Gramie, if I can’t see very far,” he pretty near it, then,” he answered. | answered, and then Katle's entrance “I’ll jest begin at the beginnin’ and Wwith a cup of steaming coffee, put ¢ /e everythin’ right down to now.” | @ temporary stop to his story. 3 g = & N first impulse was to demand the | AR e s . story of the same name. | ; “DAYBREAK” Surpass anyihing of the Kind in pic, | ImPortant information he had, lea Menu for Tomerrow A Romantic Drama Cures Ml o o MG fileret vl O SRLE SR StO I CTaROIne U oh JRL ISy — it e L S Hihad ook elneartitofaotc gkl | CHARLIE 80 tions. “Hungry Lions in a Hospital” | 1ém was having the time of his life, Besakrast # is the title of a new Sunshine Com- | WOunded and suffering though he Stewed Frult | was. He was the hero of a dramatic Sicved Tiver ) ) DY T 3 F ) 1 cdy to be seen on the same days, and | > Women's $4 Patent Button now $2 ‘ m il ‘ (he i serial, “Vengeance and. the | t2le which he was about to tell. To Rye Meal Maffine | g deprive him of his recitation would Coffeo Woman” will also be shown, to« 3 gether with Mutt and Jeff and the | [0S 8 torture I hadn't the:courage to Ymnch tup to date. It is called “Jack Spur- lock—Trodigal.”” and is taken from the popular nturday Evening Post ’ Tea . 1 8 e e S l Pathe News. inflict. Men’s $4 Calf Bluchers now $3.88 i In o Milarious Knock-ont =i "Ali right, William” T roturned, Prune and Nut Salad d 7 and remember, when you Whole Wheat Bread “THE FIREMAN” g Satic coming to stop talking Stuffed Apples Tots of Other Good Ones B until she goes away again.” Tea VERY GOOD EDDIE |, William screwed his nutcracker Dinner FRIDAY and . ‘mr‘m mt? a knowing ,mxst. W Breaded Sweetbreads, Fried % X =1 s i _Th:ns sense “A\}xs 'Gmmm Al\c Mashed Potatoes G V1 VV' I n ‘ . | said carnestly. “Katie's a good girl, Canned Asparagus 0 Eflfbg aish ¢ | With a record of over a years run [but she hain't no headpiece on her, Tttt ol SAILA ey ‘at the Princess theater, New York, | just as likely to tell things as not. Apple Tapioca Pudding 3 nd an entire season in Chicago, Bos- Followi the Scent. Coffee “Jack Spurlock— ton and Philadelphia, “Very Good | 1 had hard work to control my| Rve Meal Muffins. One and one- i Prodigal” 'i-mdir‘,"‘mm\i(k?‘d.!,\‘ the smartest and | yigiples at William’s patronizing air, | GUarter cupfuls rye flour, onc and 3 orightest musical comedy presented | especially as I knew the good- | ©ne-quarter cupfuls white flour three Sunshine Comedy — in many vears, will come for an en- | § teaspoonfuls baking powder, one- U-—3utt and Jefi— g wgement of two nights, Thursday | “villum.” But it didn’t suit my pur- | half teaspoonful salt, one quart- Pathe News. and Friday, at Parsons’ theater. | pose to have Katie's inquisitive little er cupful molasses, onc and one-quar- Very Good Eddie’ has the advan-|rose poked further into the unpleas- | ter cupfuls milk, one well beaten | | | hnmored contempt Katie had for i ) i B8l | tage of most musical comedies in |ant affair than I could prevent, so I | €88, one tablespoonful melted short- ISUN. and MON. e R ening. Sift together the flour, baking hook, and a fascinating musical | ‘I tell ve, I never cud hev got near [ PoWder and salt. Ald gradually the / setting has heen provided by Jerome | that feller if it hadn’t bin fer Pete,” | Mmilk, molasses, egg and butter. Bake AR Kern. There teen real song | William began, and his gnarled hand |in hot greased gem pans thirty min- [ — hits in the score, many of which |reached down and petted the head of | Utes in hot oven. ) e fhave long become popular dance |the bull terrier lying on the floor be- [ Breaded Sweetbreads, Fried. Cut meet com- | 3 numbers side his cot. The dog turned his |Parboiled and cooled sweetbreads in brush over with beaten egg (e e et ; ; Por Primitive Passions [ | | : el 7 n, at as low a cost as possible, B ; 4 “Lord and Tady Algy head and licked the hand, but with , bru i 3 ehty I ons. 3 ) % anal s = A Gl Ghe e W e fand Mighty Emotions. § “Lord & Lady Alzy” brings to | the dignity that hedges a blooded bull | 8nd roll in bread crumbs. Fry in sehol 2 R3S 8 the local stage | terrier, made no noisy demonstration ; Smoking hot fat till a golden color. that ning a la ze a notable quartet of A 2 0 " X | ¥ Drain on white paper. Serve hot with equivalent to runni a £ > ars and a support any of affection. L 20 phosting fcompanyiiof tartar sauce. BY RUTE CAMERON the woman have to mect competition, | = { more than ordinary brilliance. Wil-|__ “That codger, he sure could run” Willlam went on. “By the time me | does she have to sell her article— am, Maxine Elliott, - S and Maclyn Arbuckle | an’ Pete reached the hedge, he was ADS AND FASHIONS | ar , and the law feguards | B be seen in this company by R.|clean out o’ sight. But Pete, he rton at Parsons’ theatér on DR before) always exasperates me. T i busir Y r a4 manufa A Powerful Production \ : : ion scemed to know what was up, an’ 1] = e H T o i | Saturday, matinee e don’t believe no bloodhound coul “apes are replacing suit jackets. Hew Many Times Does It Take? s et - iy natines s ndiennine S G A e G : : : 1 ) ] | Local theatergoers will no dount | €5t trotted along an’ 1 follered Pete One-sided trimmings are in vogue. uch Time Does It T: S tworor ? vants to do tr 1 T e e { SN B 2 ! Al bolanihy T cauehti el o) i P ) B o aeine & mouse with twoior|or th work, ishonld absord b woman moutd milte me et | SENE AT Nt ,Lf,h,fl‘:;:‘;fn’\f'(.':1”_0;‘1”‘,“ Lrom the | feller, dodgin’ into B clump of bushet | Taffeta is made in gingham designs. et {5 doithe mctualiwork | wonanalina o te, I realize sl : Saatras “PHE HOMELAND OR U-13 [ & Sheor, that the neaw James Mont. | 4OWN there by the trolley track where ‘ : TS el ough of a job to t ractically | the planning anc e : s Would tell mo | f§ Vaudeville's Bizgest Spectacle. Fomery sausical comedy, ~Oh Logit- | there haiw't no house asnywhers | Trimmings on hats are used spar- a woman’s time? r responsibi 1 nowil el ne i e e e Carload of Scenery and Electri- Sl e e e iticn et pas i xonnas ) ) ingly. That question came upon the tapis : s i e S 3 2 S e e ol 18 Charscters. 1 0~ . e “He hadn't seen us, 5o me an’ Peta | ; R ther day | that « > an ther has ¢ S S el Biz Scenes 5 e ay - engagement | o crep' up jest as quiet as Indians Fine organdies are embroidered - B f : S honldiho el 5 % I 2 r 2 symposium w )| l | commencing next Monday with a 5 g [ said I did not think it should be, ) ar S S N S e el e Al Three Other Acts. | Carnold matinee On Wednesda | to_the other side of the bank, an J @ was thoroughly snubbed by a |ant's routine. < i it B __TODAY ONLY— 4| hera i b > moret nare el |iihers) whoidoliy; (spose T sce man who thought otherwise. rsc e Ar s i g . 'Pi‘ mances | - yyijliam stopped, his whole de- The But I was like all women con- 1 otise Mothor Mt 5 Franklyn Farnum i | g | ot yel“'_'m s ";“}" Tuesday | yheanor showing that he thought ha | served. ainst their will tance, puttin vay th HE FIGHTING GRIN : “T_,\w§ et e "’{“‘U(’f“ had reached the climax of his tale. 3 the woman who has @ ining out closets, ) Bl ; vl P —THURS., FRI, SAT.— s e r’,‘,m\( or Garfield’s or- “I haven't the slightest idea, Wil- hml‘”:ffl't several children and énly | the PR jtothe ot Thos. H. Ince’s Greatest Pro- s : liam the latest. s bre thosc 10 do run a home on natural shoulder line is pre- trimmed with filet lace 1s S ) . ’ Pa STNEEI A T | B S B AN S —_— 3 ¢ 5o A id w 5 )\ § “ . » B keeps that | But it docs seem to ¢ AR S THICATRE |B auction: Are You Sure? | Half the new dresses show pretty use neat and attractive and attends | wero all properly systomatiz £ it ! o HQUSEHOLD NOTES “A woman,’ he sald, dramatically. | vest effects. her children’s mental and spiritual | routed it nced ke all a h i GETTYSBURG” “A tall woman in a long coat, and | as well as their physical [ pordan i ot i e a hat with a veil over it.” All fashion leaders seem to agree m th n If it does, how \ : St i e no A light little frying pan is a handy| ‘“What!” I exclaimed faintly, for |on the tunic. ut all 1andle. have bne maid or | Sl et 2 R R KEREASAREENS | (hing to have in the kitchen, my intuition told me who this wom- e s . . e = e Ry an must be, even before William | Trimming may mount very high 8 for the woman without v Avw\: df Hasilon (GHoTl s ||| ee———tem— e s {‘”y}:h:‘ puttons, tabes, etc., of | spoke again. ¥ 4 S e & against my will e Los 3ol “HARTFORD'S FUN OCENTER" garments that aTe no longer usetul. “Yep, a woman,” the old chap re- | = - id and with several chilc to $1.30. Seats on Sale. e turned, evidently enjoying my pertur- ARE TWENTY LADIES P things anyways deces Al moman fWAg IR TR R Ud — GRAND At a pinch common whi “An' what's more, I know NG CLUBS IN HARTFORD. fries to bring up hor children,— | BN O SOENT e e $ EchFi 6 Matiand) Night HARTF ORD || can ve cut up ana us:z‘i‘er:lmhknt:: l\\‘l}:ém.:he i ) Bm;:(ue Welcome and will re- P 18 what I call a genius. I kn hard as her hushand & manufac rsham, Maxine Blliott, This Woek, Twice Daily blankets. "1 1 stirred in alarm. Williain was | ~eive Courteous Accommodations at fuen who have any job as exact- | g B8 M98 P o8 ot Tike Run. > Tenwick, Maclyn Arbuckle : ; ? — getting to know altogether too much | the as hers, = : { “LORD AND LADY ALGY.” (Except Tuesday.) Five articles of food (or fewer) arc | about the plots and difficulties with AETNA BB Bt dcas not seer to e that ning a Business, i A€ e to $2; Mat., 253¢ % e T e = et A Y _Nig 5 CTHE ST S y IN TOWN enoug Or any person to eat at a which I was beset. But I was help- P management of a household with ! That argument (T have heard it| to $1.50. Scats Thursday, amp T Ee one meal. AT AR [ ees to alter the situation. BOWLING ALLEYS | | 1 Friday, Feb, 14-15 with Anna Little. { i trive to do all I Cal Such a Woman a Gen The woman ture