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NEW BRITA(N DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918, d Women {?V g,A ’"“g{\ éS @E: . iSI\H’LE REPIN?‘D ‘ : | . By ADELB GARRISOY Luck Aided William for Once, An orful black look came inter his last spiel fetched the Draper [face, Mis® Gramie. William shiv J,” William said with a little rems {ored a bit at the recollection. * ‘Il niscent chuckle. fix her good an’ plenty,” he says, I had hard work to contro! my im- [ then he swore a lot of Dutch cuss patience at the slown of Willlam’s [words. ‘Of course, she’s th’ one,” he | storv. Tspecially wa « 10 | say ‘I se w that's what made | > | kear the effcct upon G Draper of | her play that trick on me." ; ? | the pseudo peddle:’'s threat to tell 8 th' Draper gal asks. | S 3 | “Herr Underwoods of her sceret ex. 3 > te her all erbout my | G 3 | pedition to Marvin, but I compelled |stumblin’ again’ his hand with th' | E 3 3 = ® myself to sileng Poor, half-foolish, |load of kindlin, an’ how th' pain of | old William la rely missed the | his hurted hand made him say ‘damn | - Ry 5 meaning of ‘the g | it in Duter n' how he was scared | 5 8 . WH% CER l AINLl ' | Underwoo., and S a ep ; when he id it, becausc he’d bin | B v = . him in orance ¢ roas sible | pretendin’” to he an’ Eyetalian, an’ | of the-real meaning of the chase | how he legged it as fast as he could. | ; | S hickhe - had been hurt, s Mnctl o Tany ’ o o It is certainly more “dignified”’ to pay us A DOL- Whoeve e woman was he o : 3 i s LAR A WEEK and know that you are always in i = in too smart fer ve, | : vieatened to tell” continued Wils A : good standing—ths “g . il = Seninica A : 5 d s g an it is to owe some “30 day AL the Drape al don’t | nder sneerin’ like. An ¥ LY her t6 know nuthin’ absut her | T thought ye'd spile her looks for her | A" 3 ¥ store” an account and run over the 30 days' time " gl & °T | anyway : 3 ! @ EnG LR Ol bl r o ST R © e o here. She turned on him lik 1 il ¥ you are in POOR STANDING on G Thar wan't no chancet. I tell ye' . Z i hatiacoount S R e ‘But while she was gone : : 2 thin’ hard s b 4[ ;‘.M” i ; : { sest of all—we NEVER make ANY charge for the i 1) e, Frowline an’ sec P8 B i TS0 R OOLRE: 5 acco noda “ N 4 % Try me, 11.< wlin . ' s th S e aopeliaL 4 . iccommodation of “Having it Charged”’—Simply say man says, cool as cowcumber. _ g = S Chareo g ; W copcun t other jol o 2! | 1arge It” and pay us a Dolls i ‘Come now,’ he says, ‘don’t be fool el e o . E EEVRUEE DElaricach Sncekotnats A k;,',“’ Vil tonsue In y'er r. 4 jong time,’ she says. “The whole | head an' D'l keep a quiet one in | [f L, %8 T P e ey mine. But none of yer airs,’ he says, | [0 i to the T lon't set wel T S - ¥ =~ g theytdontiisetswallllonkme stum=1 (i Loie 0 B RACE IR BIS block an’ take this mext one, | wait ¢ alf hour. By th' wi where’ find v when I want : S'pose ve don’t want | chancet to get evin With Yer | o make this shantung trock mor nd. D—n her, she always | simple would be a hard task, but still crwey fr'm me,’ she says. R sy s e D L ‘Leave th' gettin’ even t me,’ he | suro to be liked by all the young tion to suit his own ideas. Tut T feit with a usly look. ~An' y' can|jadies. The touch of embroidery re- confident that I could extract the ne el Prince street. | jievs the severity of the frock and W | makes it even more attractive. cessary kernel of truth o o J S e L C Wait a minute, -William,” T inter- | his narrative rupted, and whiskin small pencil = i “PN Fix Her— i e L . 0 PUNeIh WESTERN folded her an’ looked at |mrLM 1 always keep them | sl | resumed, ‘‘and she | handy, I made him repeat the ad- DRAMA AT FOX'S 1 crbout | dress as 1 ote it down. ¢ finwor “Oh, Mis' Gramie, ye ain't goin' to ver face she ws, ‘but | try to ketch that m be ye?” Wil- | Mot i it ST R yer d—d story in yer own | liam exclaimed. “He's a devil. He'll | Tt e G i r ! AN ARRAY OF TALENT ! AN ARRAY OF YOUTMI ! ! Kill ye sure. He imagines he's got | SR S el — & *Tanks,” the’ man said, clicking | some grudge n ye. H o dowoii h]'~l(v]’\' X "‘”“‘ 5 ““ l. heels together, an’ bowin’ Jlow | “Don't worry, William,” I sald, B s great- : 4 o : ; st thriller yet. akes good -y b \ down. He w smilin’ kinder mock- { won't have to do anything about it 5 S It make BDOReNeT : ; ; s promise that was made of it, and al- / in’ when he done it, but she wan't {myself. But you have done me a |profine Ut was made of it, ar . 4 smilin,” and her fingers kep’ twitchin.' | great service in overhcaring that ad- - 'OUER Some Evedt things were ex- B I wouldn't have cared to have 'cm |dr Now tell me how you got [ Ghp SYER .ot 4 W | startling than imagined. Dorothy near my neck. Jaurt L St o e ¢ “Then th' man begun to talk quiet Thar hain’t much to tell about |L1illiPs is at the head of the all-star @ cast which plays in the production, like, that,” William returned mode: N " 2 19 y ““I found the woman who ye told | “After th’ Draper gal went away th’ “”"1 S ek fot ""‘" o ;‘f""\”". B! e of’ he says, ‘Mis Gramie! ‘Don't | man waited till her car went along, | 20le of et el 2 aste time yeatin’ her name,’” shs !2an’ then he clumb down ter th' trac - S L N GRUHOS o 5] 0’ Curtis, a fortunate mine in a tough jerkin' herself. an’ begun to wad alg it. Me om W ad obhserved of Teu- phrascology, as expressed i I concluded that William ting the man’s expressions | rather picturesque vo- nd when he referre to | was embr 1 conversa little mining camp back in the g i B | “'She’s a pretty, mild look'n’ creet- | Pete we followered along th' bushy | 7 Sl e e Ras * he says. ‘Are y’ sure she's th'|{lank above th' track. T meant ter C o G il ot L, i 3 e Lt s o B ohe | Pt 1 e an lnfant Ber father | L 4 ““Absolutely sur s says. ‘[ ;,, ust hev heard somethin’ 1se all | Shot and left for dead by Killer e i S e e White, who steals the little girl and Six Wonders. !! The Act That “Stopped” and “Topped” the Bill [ | '0P¢ you aiwt forgettin’ what 2l fiotes e l | vanishes into the North. Years pass, o et s Test Sundast) lo to ! B ______ lana Hal Curtis, recovering from his 11 NO ACT COULD FOLLOW TT !! o ¥ ' i o i | wounds, has been hing diligent- k . : - R S day and night, for Kilicr White. At length he finds him r 1y miles to MOORE—MAGICIAN | NORWOOD and WHITE §l | A SSfisessin oo | |imo northward in a wild community SR L N SSRGS AT i3 of the Yukon, running a bination You Must See This Big ¢ how ' Bl ; S b ol ool o e and Marta, supposing that she is the ANOTHER 3 by 2 : Killer's daughter, is the queen of the T R $ < X town. Heart-broken at the shamge MAL MARSH MONDAY A . T Bty Tk eme T AL TRE N 3 ¢ T % brought upon his own fiesh and blood & N g k. : “Flcldq of Honor” Continuous Show N y & ! & =\ ¢ ull-\7 1mw L desperate trap I( hin, LA Lo Y b aidec )y my rious 1aracter - 7! » This Feature Ttself is : g Sop Over 600 smart destzns! To sult every purse and every purpose! Chic, practical snd up-to- a Complete Show s 6:00 P. M. 3 B ; Ry 5 2 known only Bill, who admircs iha-minute: You may rep-odice every dosign In this book exmetly and securatoty by Geng = A s aoy = > * £ . . 7 3 1 Marta, but is quite unable to under Pictorial Review Pattorns walch savo one-hall to one wholo Yard of material on each dross. EOUEMUST CoME Ny o Y »nd her position in the camp. She PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS for March Now Ready & 5 | returns his interest, and strives to e == i ; e : [maintain his respect and at 1 S. M. DAVI DSON & CO. - ; ” : t 34 R ; | same time attempts to keep her lov | a sccret from him whom she calls EENEY S : | ! s .7 ST GO } father. The climax of the picture in- ] ; | i S S P troduces the most terrible fight that . lrmkf'ht ’ A / AN ki 3 | was ever photographed. Words fail s Fruit 7 fa £ o PR -, describe the thrill excitement real with Milk i i 0 > i A . In the battle, the Killer tries VAUDEVILLE--PHOTOPLAYS § | e ‘(’f"rlr"""‘” : X ; A | his hardest to kill Hal Curtis and Big 0, ~ N 1 th att « , 3 ALL THIS WEEK 29 H : \ s, but 1 that the latter is nonc \ - than his own son whom he de- VIOLA DANA in Tunch i s % rted at the time 1 he kidnapped “BLUE JEANS” Z Cheese Puddin ; : : ; g : This is but one of the sur- =Y RUTE GAMTRON . % 7 Nun’s Toas \ 2 4 : 5 g twists that make “Pay Me!" = A photoplay Version of the § | T \\ & A 2 3 startling thing of its kind x < g | N S x a ever been AH"HH\"‘\I. | T ot Famous Stage Success—The ; Riles Dinner | 2 4 fone Greatest Drama on the Sereen f§ Cream i o ! —T@T;;:a. I\AETRO \TAR AT i The‘ After-the- Vrj‘ar Language \ Today. - Nut Croquettes | Mashed Potatoes | S = brings laughs and laughs, and then KEENEY'S THEATER Creamed Carrots some more laughs. On the picture woman who is : He “weary tonight,” has been earned Final Episode of i Sbinaoh Salad | adait 5 the featna| s Gt it as ta 3 ed. 5 Spinach Sala | program in addition to the feature | ATV f ver t 48 0 “WHO 1S NUMBER ONE?” Cake AMUICAL REVUE ST i et S ol o | e S I doubt it “a scrap of paper” will i Gla S Dana e Matiol s comes | ot hey do not teach g cver be forgotten. Certainly not _ i : Coffee 7 eral comedies. These three acts defy A ar, con ! 1 gra- | HIGH CLASS VAUDEVELLE | AT THE LYCEUM comparison. They complete biil | into her own as the greatest of mod- | phy any longer” she said to me, “they j while one human being who has y 5 3 ern screen artists in the part of | can’i because it is too fluid.” reached the age of reason when that in *“Rlue Jeans, the Dhig A man who sclls school histories ic was uttered, is alive. I won- TODAY ONLY for which so many hearts are indeed . Cream of Rice Soup—Cover ane that ranks with any previous offer- | | cupful rice with one quarter white > are two headliners on t ing of this theater. | “June! R | stock, adding one ! onion, one | Lyceum theater bill which starts to- | sevén-reel feature which is showing |{cld me ruefully that business v if Tour words ever did more R OVS’THE \TRE,W« parsley and one leaf celery. Boil | guy, and which is better is hard to I N at Keeney's all thix week. “Blue | very bad because ‘no one wants to harm and aroused more feeling N { kA | for thirty-five minutes, press through | ¢.v' Both are foatures, each of HOUSEHOLD NOTES | Jeans” as a stage production was a |huy histories that stop in the most | against the cause they were supposed —Hartford— a sieve. Scald one and one-half cup- | (hieh would be capable of heading 1 | tremendous success. It made money |important part. to champion than those. — fuis milk,, add the rice, season with | 5 pje time bill. The motion pictur =0 time and 1in all over the country, | There scem to be very few things | How Many of These Words Will Get brGirs Bog. 1]“[[ RSDAY, Teb. 21 | sait and white pepper, and two min- *ields of Honor,” with Mae Sometimes a liberal bath of corn-|2Md Wwas known as the greatest re- [of any sort that have not been in it i Dty tinees Washington’s Birthday and | Utes before servi add one-hall | yrarsh in the leading role is one that | caven will take perspiration spots | PSAting play of its time. Now it has | seme way touched by this tremendous e Bt hihat much aturday) | cupful cream. has, more than any other of her| .t of silk. been produced as a photoplay fea- | moral earthquake that has shaken | ., o4 Coa™ < alco come to stay I DRAMANIC SENSATION 3 | rroductio set her name in the Hall e ture x‘ ecliy ~”|vh‘r» best the staga | the foundations of our worid | and will take a new lease of life once THE YEAR Spinach rash, boil, drain | of Fame forever. As for the vaude- {has ever dome. “Blue Jeans” is 4| What War Has Done to Language. | 524 WUl take o Bew 10068 O %0 B0 JOHN BARRYMORE 2ac Relopfirl spinach. Prepare a | jje, “Tom Brown's Musical Revue,” Dates and apples make ood | regular country life story repleto with | Think, for instance of the words Ul iyl ihav atiinto! thé Malos CONSTANCE COLLIEI | ¥rench dressing and mix with the | \i(, five girls and a man tops the [salad served on lettuce leaves with |all the characters tilic the | and phrases that have been suddenly | ;o = SOREF TS BT ire that it John N. Raphael’s Dramatiz T ._\mn.uh, mold in tiny cups and set on | jic¢ French dressing. rm and to the L suburb: vil- linjected into our daily lang 5 will ever be used again uld oc- of jice. Turn out and serve on lettuce Mae Marsh delighted big audiences > It carries with it the : | How many pceple, do you suppose | .. o, (Heaven forhid) rise. The “PETER TBBETSON” § with mayonnaise {at the Lyceum last weck in “The Pickled esrvots served with mays Piore of David Happm and = brings are yho do not know the mean- | . .o, T doubt this is that'there was Love Story Ever Told” | Cinderella, Man” and now she comes 1 out the tones of the entire keyboard e of such pl s as “Watehful | St U0 for that sort of thing S = X onna dressing on lettuce leaves | ' e it B 3 Lt inces, fo the same fheater in the picturized | oie a good salad: of human nature from the ridiculous ! Waitin His morning hate, | i the Civil war. Does anyone, per- INTENDED TO KILT, WIFE. version of Irvin ~Cobb’s famot S n/ ti (. vli “f“ “.‘ [ o . ie ],‘“ | p of pay or th on l uncon | chance, Investization by the police into the | story of the IFields of Honor. A fireless cooker 1Is a great help |50¢nes in the picture occur in an old- | sciously used—"over there Who |~ (onder if any of the marvelous - = e e Cobb was a war correspondent at the | i ‘saving fuel, but more practicable in | fashioned sawmill. These were es not know what it means vo | T WORCEL C LEL G alectives that GRAND HARTFORD Ca o Kobellis, who com-| [l o1y o mostilities and his Stor¥ | summer than’ winter. con. 2 Boslyn, - Long) 1= nit for the Kaiser' or to “Go over |y .., peen concocted out of the name Jephone Charter 1026 | mitted suicide Iriday evening, shows |\ pnile dealing with the war is not of s , mill, built in 1869 is still in use by > top 7’ e R tentd et iato THIS WIEK—TWICE DATLY that the dead man premeditated mur- | the war itse A palr of soldier's wristlets 1s althe original owners, who watched | suppose such words as “‘prepar- | %t oo As for instance in f s der of his wife, and when foiled in | The musical revue on the other|gsomfort to the woman who hangs out e R L : s and “comservation” were in f o Do iy SEWE G REN SO0 the attempt he clected to kill him- | jand presents life in its lighter as-{ cjothes in bitter weather. nes “f“' Bnata - Many | the dictionary ten ye 5, but not | “Te we would the foree with an Incomparable cast self. Kobellis, has been learned, | pect. A week ago last migl at e i people [l this ci ave see ¥ with the definite meaning they now | Of democrs prove headed 1 called at the house whe his wife is | Keith's Dronx theater this act topped Baked bananas are a delicious | Show, it having D @ num- | have. When the nes jonury is And help win the war BILLY ARIFNGTON | stopping and invited her outdoors, | the list and showed its heels to|change after a steadv winter diet of | ber of sl s s simate 8 written I think someth Sl e We must all of us hoove.” ————.|and when she refu is report- | everything else on the bill Five | paled apples and pruncs HOLRIOCaYE D S al :‘Vv'v;»\.v,» | tc be added to the definition of thesc 1t seems most unlikely. And yet cd to have exelaimed, “I would kill | pretty girls and a man furnish a riot | e e the \\““\MI \‘TM' One serial is | words look at such words as ‘‘Gerrymand- LE WE ARE CLOSING EARLY, |if you did.” Immediately afterward, | or 4 Most people know that the put- | Shown W FECAETING Clifford as the |\, ope Now Living Will Iiver Fo crin,” “‘Marconigram,” etc., in each P re Vi - t i a E = 5 = vi star. S S @ 1as mys ec K ¢ 2 S BOWIL EARLY | the report of a revolver shot s ‘rs on the bill will vhrl E. J. | ting of a stone marble in a kettle will | Stat TR SOTR Las \m“n‘ll the e E g S i e e { heard and Kobellis’ lifeless body was | ntoore, comedy magician, and prevent furring, but do not bring that | nont been immortaliz d You Will Not Be Disappointed. | tound lying on the ground. Jod & White, an unbeatable com- | knowledge to bear when it is a ques- | tomo !'}I\}“\“ .” lwn ©of Number One wonders just ho a :i(\ | bination. Moore has a fow sSurbrises | tion of boiling milk, porridge, custard, [ One will be revealed. Several other | these words and ph will s in AETNA S SR that sho prove popular and the | et A large, clean marble obviates [ comedies and drg s and some high | the la ge @ how many will Food is scarce and precious. S8ave |tcam pre . w sketch, “At the |the necessity to a great extent of stir- | class vaudeville acts furn a mighty | prove er Y and be forgotten a BOWLING ALLEYS all you can; produce all you can. | pront Door,” onc of that Kind thatlring these things while cooking. fine entertainment, | sear or two after that blessed peace | oF remember ‘“skeecdaddler

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