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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1018 & RAECH »‘\_\\||I"Illlllllllllllflll.ll(' i “_:4{? O =N BER(0 (SIS > GO || N0 “EXTRAS” DioapWhiieiRecines In her patriotic efforts to practice : on Every Package i % & thrift, the housewife bears in mind : that variety is a health essential. And that means EXACILY what Her problem is to obtain it without it savs! adding to the cost of the meals. ¥se We NEVER charge you a single penny “extra’ for Armour’s Oats are low in pl‘iCC and the privilege of “Having It Charged” at this help- can be served in fifty different ways. ful store. 3 : They introduce an interesting We aro satisfied to accept a dollar a week because ce i g S change in the family fare. Full of i we know it is very helpful to you. : A -+ goodness and distinctive flavor, they = NO interest—NO fines—-NO cxtras of any kind— L. stout A E please the taste and satisfy the i Simply say “Charge Tt,” and pay us a dollar a r yet with § | A AT e | appetite. week. e } 59, and they ‘ = y Armour’s Oats cook in 10 to 15 minutes. = p 3 % e cost 'yot ) have been pay- ] Ask your grocer for Armour’s Oats! Serve | :mkmlscusm ing for the old stvle lhodels 5.5 them for breakfast, luncheon and dinner. S0V —998_MAIN STREWRET EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THIS\ SALE | Ao e ‘ mammrorn Women’s Silk Waists,- assorted ‘models. ° 4 l Y i ! O L e $2’98 o : : % o 7 “HIF 2 ‘ S I R RO B A /e T R N RG] 2SI $4(i: ‘fig&,fi’efi'fipéfigfilmglNTs M iy D Sl - t i | S ) Ey & dePa’:‘“g“:—r Carments made. from_fne SIDE TALK wwmesees ey REVELATIONS OF A WIFE 5 3 s i BY RUTH GAMERON soieen v il weiriln o | Nainsook and Ladies’ cloth, and trimmed § e Ticenm. and vack in his ola prace | + ADKLR GARRISHN ! 28 a rustic, in “The Hired Man,” with fine imported Lace and Swiss Edg- e management is singing with joy to-| Js Lillian’s Message in Reply toy 1 didn't wait her reply, but passeds ings that you cannot get today at any "Ware (Not Wear) The Bright Hat e mpmans e | e 10y e e room: | | 1 in 1 1 { greete as I came sorrowfully | L knocked softly, and followed my price, and the workmanship is of the high- § ... 0. ceacon or brient mats our ves, as weit ac sress ana wio- (B TS e B e e B | savs the fashion magazine. lets. D knew that the message probably was & mons. est standard. K Says my neighbor, a man of con- | But Put Them On the Right People. | il ! from Lillian—she had had just about She was lying as [ had left her, . ¥ § But I do like to see the gay, brig 5 3 time to arrange the pretext for my | and there were distinct traces of Women’s Muslin Underskirts that are § sidcrevic taste ana acumen and vio- (700 F 10 e 19 522 0% Sowman. g T e lent likes and d&slikes; “Do YOW " A4 [ think the right woman - | hastened my footsteps, but Cousin | softness in the look she turned ow 1 it almost hurts my eves to about on ten instead of the t : Azatha was before me, and I saw | me value at $1.50, special at .... 98c § v i = wout one in ten instead of the f o s Gl e . ; . go e a ) walk up the city streets and see in ten who are inclined to wear then . 5 tinct suspicion in her malicious Mother,” I g over my words, fo fear ho Women’s Nainsook Nightgowns that § oec terivie brient cotore—yeniows The niznt woman to my mina me [ g _ e e e e ghtg §iy e ost fearful hAve vouth, and marc than that. She =0 | the receiver to her ear. would forbid me to speak at al. ©I andSpurplesganc o0z Parful | ust have clear skinned, well col e . s et oy (i Crrts || TR I (9 (W ot T i A ‘ are good value at $1.25. Special at 79c [} reas. nc arer anotnert When I ored voun a cotormg that i dust : B e e 5 d 09 g come to a dark blue, or something | sure of itself and s unafraid of clos« . A g { held out my hand for the receiver, hecause I don't wish you to hear A IOt Of Standard $1-00, $1- 0 an $2. B quiet and reposeful like that, I feel | inspection as the = bold, unabashed 3 : | iid she reluctantly relinquish it. from any one clse. Mrs. Underwood = reds and purples themselv; g ¢ i AR . o T o S the o like taking my own hat off to it”” | pUniesit ) : ! Oh, Madge!” Lillian's voice came has telephoned for me, and there is I over the wire, husky, raucous, “Can an urgent reason why I should ! . Corsets, not all sizes in any one style, § S ) e | over the wire, nusky. saucous. “Can un_ursent reason why' © . e any men feel that{ To trv to brighten up sallowne » ? i : 2 spe(:lal at I R BRI N Y 79C wa 1 we rd it said that{ to try to distract atfention from lines . R ol Ncan onenars CRtONBT e R 7?3 What Madge Hoped. > by a bright colored hat is to put up 3 . 2 | or tgo? There has been an acci- Ut beloret T ot [ ant L ton el ¥ not altogether sure it is true. | 1 have seen, to be sure, a few whiie ; ] “‘:‘“l 5‘““: San }{"‘t’ Cioas "I”“ the confidence. that there is a very Th b l f R d t w ar i Personally, 1 do not mind the ! haired women with reasonably clear { § | T can take the next train,” T as-| 1caj reason why 1 didn't at once vol e balance of our Ready-to-We v, SRl i S | mirea her. “T am terribty sorry, L. | hotear sour are, 1o s someth h; re bright hats so much—I always did | | Han.” They are one of the exceptions . that I cannot explain to you j Hats, $3.98 and $4.98 values. special to- § aiop irisit colors T was mever one| Tifn rovee the rure. | " know—gooa-byn she seta nur. Wit ] st xpiain to vou t 98¢ flaming gold and purple and crimson |~ Of course a hat can ve oo duric toll 5 o — ‘lrf:‘dll,‘;,fl;mvd I heard the click of her| sy and T think vou will. under e ke £ St o »o becoming., but to return ol a i e - elver, snd morrow a B O T S o oy s e P sunsets too gaudy and Teally a bit]De becoming but o return to tho|day because he is to remain two more | TOTSNET 0 o gne! ? fi L d 0 d- Sh. vulgar, and who turn to the chaste | ©tern B days. Until Salurday Ray will be | sER L e e Women’s fine Lawn and Organdie Shirt § oo doncatc erovs ang vioiots in une ‘ et pretarer ks o e et | meeting ‘any’ emergency. T had mard 3 9 s 5 8 iy i S| work assuring myself that her urgent # ful they are. I think we have room | W cmw ot vork assuring myse waISts7 Odd sizes, some Shghtly mussed) | e o S it o G (i ~ Dhis#herofothEieRGlodFs pyerall iamaponsgwasionl yRa Rpretex bRt fe s $1.25, $1.50 and $2 Waists, special at 79c [} S e Laddy o y 4 . 74 . tures ths have become svnonomous | arlier, so convincing had been her would not GLADYS BROCKWELL | America. notiicr interesting item |\ oxcclionee Is ona of the mot in. | "orde and manner 1 e A BIG DISPLAY OF NEW SPRING DRESS ¢ = "~ '~ - ATERi e soure o ' FABRICS IN i . : on the same program iz the teresting and likeable young fellows| AS I turned away from the 'phone | wihout even venturir | — i i | he installment of the big thrill serial, |imaginable. Crities say he is not| MY eYes encountercd those of Cousin| . juup of hor hand hoped—oh, ) Silks, Satins, Fine French Serges, Fanmcy ¥ iy cinase srookwen appearing _ . . . e ", =3 ) ot . in | comedy to the show im one of his|magnetism of his own personality, be. | fleshes a danger signal to my sub- = Stripes and Plaids in fine wool materials. f§| 'r = nev Tiliam Fox photo-play, in i two-renl - comedics, and | muame tamoun L * | conselousnoss. VIOLA DANA AT “Vengeance and the Woman,” which | pandsome, and his press agent doos| ASatha, Wwho had stood almost at! oarnostivi—that the innate sense shows some great excitement in the | 1ot claim he has any extraordinary | /Y elbow durlng my brief conversa-| jctice that was hers would lead her adventures of Billy Duncan and Carol ' pobpies, vot despite the “handicaps” | Hon With Tilllan. Her face wore 1St ponder the veiled explanation Holloway. Billy West adds a Iot of inentioned, Ray has, through | meekest expression, one which always | | ex 112 q0 her . oy ] | which she takes the dual role of tWO | Mutt and Jeff, in “Canning the Kal-,|* Tt all les in htmself more than Madgo Breaks thefiNews, | glack and Wl'llte CheCk Slutlngs that are sisters, a great deal was expected of | ser,” bring their own clever species | snything else. From the first timo| 1 hope theres nothing wrong with KEENEY'S THE lish thi 5 d el “The Moral Law” when it opened this | of humor. Tho Pathe News com- |po is fached on a sereen in one of his | Your friend, Margaret” she i KEENEY'S THEATER ty Wi | afternoon at Fox's theater, but the | Pletes the splendld prosram. A great | features, untll the picture is over, the | 5ut of course something very styis this spring and you nd § s i ture | Geal Of interest has been aroused by | gugionce realizes that a personage of | MUSt have happened to nec thrilling and unus Y clever nature | 1y, apnpouncement that the wonderfut | your going to her so quickly the prlce reasonable when you cons]der B | of the story was a distinet surprise. | oo 2000 e e e e ey, | moTe than ordinary Interest is before | ¥oUT S 2 Viola Dana still winning the ap- Miss Brockwell quite outdid herself it, and in addition to his very self, 2 pr of th idience at Keene: i the q“ahty of the merchandlse. el e ondortuil partsll bkt lavea | DiwiEDe shownRatRROX s/ Sunde vl 1olh e heartedne and the whole- | fallclous suspicion u e S e i s seen in : Monday and Tuesday. In its stage e i 5 .| Intonatlon of her voice, cvery glance for she did a piece of acting that ¢ 3 £6 | hearted manner with which he does n of her e : We . S}IOWil!g a beautiful lifle Of B e o e ramrcd in e de. | career, It was undoubtedly the most cidedly good play. And yet, remark- said, hurriedly stum- A Sign Post to Sallowness. vou to helieve me I would rather take anyth ————eeen | “His Mother's Boy,” and other pic- thet* seven-part Meiro production “Bl her cyes. 1 answered her coldl¥, | yuni taken from i g splendld and spectacular thing ever |{wist to the situations that ordinar-| Incisively: of the same name ss Dana risc attempted, and its picturized version |ily would not be realized by another “Nothing thank vou. And T don't (; the height of her r in this everything laid out for him, gtves a . ©Ff able as were the opportunities pro- Women’s Neckwear in all the new models. | 025, 5. oo oo e s Extra good values at 39c,49c, 79c and 98c. [ e mas’to do witn two sorers, one | | | i | | . o of whom is born #u this country, and | made the play . e | The photography, particularly of the 'an A-No. 1 vaudeville bill has b | her.” so famous et ot The new Shp-on ve‘ls in neat pattel‘ns the other in South Amer W”e"‘s :enes on the Sahara Desert, are i 5 el Iler face fushed. The malice in | At Lel Eaginlll LAl | | i | i is even more remarkable. It requires | yotor imagine anything very terrible has ek aia o actor. B picture d s orde splendid ten full reels to tell of the stirring The pioture 1s so good that the| happened. Mrs. Underwood simplV ! chances Ak et e cxperiences of the renegade Monk | management feeis it is to be the fea- | Said an accident. By the w Moth- | wonderful results. The sc: in the and the woman who caused his fall. ture of the bill, despite the fact that | cr Graham asked me to send ¥ou 10| stage production that : also arranged. Topping the vaude- where Perry Bascom is reseued fromg- their father dles he leaves all of his | c21q o be nothing short of wonder. : . rra . G Bl e | § om i reser y t 10 c c wealth to the girl of this country and r ) i ville attractions ar urphy, n & T | the teeth of a circular saw b s a C, an . i dorecd mite ¥ % | ful. and the sandstorm is a classic in ' Kenyon, threo men with an offering | “ATen’t you afraid vour husband 'gwootheart, June. This sce : . e and hes daushter itn al E { different than the erdisary trio will object to your rushing awa¥movies is very realistic doflar each. The reason is soon evi- i | They are billed modestly and offer | from home like this in his ahsence 1,13 your breath wh no extraordinary attractions, but re- | to stay all night ou will have 10 carried = o arringe and stay, won’t you? rd ihe circular sas The pictur Menu for Tomorrow ports that have preceded them from | previous bookings state that fh-w} “T shall prohably stay two or three |, s with it the guaint old #mos | | One Cent a Word Each Day Pays for » Classified Adv_in | {275, 74" (Ehun? Sk 5.5 the Herald. You Get Results That’s I returned nd don’t think phere of “Way Down ahd atha Breakfast. ! have an act that will bring down the i What Yon Want. | beauty is that of the serpent’s which —wrr— | attracts but to destroy. Miss Brock- ) dited et | ‘s the part of both daugh- Stewed Appics |Rouse ERThevdia e ton oing | sou need oo HORYIOROL RSkt RaT icounfry Lo o ELOni ‘ONS,THE TR we longr a little furthe: “Mhe Three | Underwood was hig friend long before jaja 74 th A tlornvtalar s aae PAR b A ters. They look alike, except for the Tus I ONNE Lo = : D Hla T3 c rfly s i€ Seen ! E G e fioen ane N sumas,” Japanese acrohats, ave|she was mine. He and T are both in-iiy g thrilling drama chucked full of i charncter that shines ont through Popovers : 2 | x , iy | S ] S e ey to her for a thousand kind-!aetion. ¢ Aepeien ar 9 4 Hartford— their faces and in their manners. The | Chocolata fornd The mepapsgiont mmade e (DU Ll Br ToF S BOTRE : Lion e & 8 ove RTOnRO1d . f ETim s e e St this et Defarelil 'was billad, snd | neases: He wonld | bo ivervilanery, oo ie iioae o8 the “Hidden Hana'’ i : Tonight and Saturday | her sister if the latter will the puhlic found vesterday that tho| censure me strongly. if T refused to ' 5 al=o shown tomorrow, along tune with Thinch ] s ; L | Matinee Saturday | give up her vicious life. The latter | o n Japs are there a thousand . | go to her aid now, It you will Even Sdtaian E— — DRAMATIC & ATIoNFond| oo R S| Cheese Pudding ! “Har's Comedy Players,” in .| 1e pass, please, T must set 4y | ous othe rt comedies and drama TODAY—TOMORROW THE YEAR e s G S s Sl AT SR ARG ‘The Three o'Clock Train.” sive b ! i vau end of the hill i DON'T FAIL TO SEE 3 JOUN BARRYMORE [ evaniresorts to theluse ofltheldead Canned Pineapple | bill & variance from the regular ron-| She stepped aside——she had liter- | no o Meclody Gi : Sy | CONSTANCE COLLAIRR Tea tine. On the pr m are alse sev- | ally been blocking my wayv to Jies that render t \4 m]\\ PANA T Tonng N AT ha s T ar atoation | 1 shorter pict and | door—but made one more empt 0 [ ew in o pleas of N Dinner. Qaturday at the Lyeceum will he an ¢ me. Do Rodriques, the Un [ ? 3 > R T . imagined. She is gracefu but “Featureless’ days. IR 5 S o ' css, Wl | ¢ Blue Jeans : “PETER TBBIYSON" nasined Dol = Sn | T ieiun ! thing bu : vou wish to e any mes-aciress, who hiked from 3 Love Story Ever Tol" | srom one ct . tion to anothe y = | sage for Richard or T to San Francisco to gain recruits for - P 5 H Matineo o }' W e salad oil and one tablespoonful | she = »d in saccharin 1 Uncle Sam, shows ¢ vt picture CURRENT EVENT! 5 n Sale oAl g s ¥ St r. Mix thoroughly { T had a swift vision of Dicl T aken from the 1 sal W —HIDDEN HAND @ | oo | There ar it Hominy | oaves—Tbleachl pint ool ¢ home from his lonely wi showing her coming into Pittsburgh particularly thos { boiled hominy add two tablespoonfuls | greeted the distorted m Pa Mise Rodbiques is claifast de melted butter or substitute, mashir Jew this woman wonld give {have enlisted forty thousu until free from lumps. Season well Youre very kind, T sa vith | during - walk o with salt and pepper d use just| emphasized irony, “hut T m 1ot | ind his Ginger Girl lively colored liest of poisons. The acting of the star is more brilliant th and Onion Salad Chocolate Pie Coffce | | TONIGUT X GRAND HARTFORD 1 BLras BaLy g Telephonn Oharter 1026 WHITE WE ARFE CLOSING EARI v | | | | | Beet and Onion Salad Spanish onion, drain, and . cold; then cut into thin slices also | enough milk to mold into small| trouble you. I shall leave a note for|act, sing and dance themselves into slice a large cooked beet. Mix onion | loaves. Place these an inch apart on | Richard w Katie d T will sav!|favor, and Chinz Ling Foo, a and boet togother. add teaspoonful | sreased pans, brush with beaten egs, | good-hy fo Mother Grahom myself ' Chinese magician, presents some mys-« salt | dust with grated cheese and brown | now. if veu will kindly wait a mo-! teries of tne Orient that are well Po- chopped tarragon and parsley, s ! ik and pepper to taste, two {ablespoon- | in a quick oven, | ment before zoing to her, | ceived. 1S WEEK-——TWICE DAILY BOW ARLY IN “New Love for Old 4 THE GOLDEN CROOK “\uu You Will Not Be Disappointed. with an Tnecomparable cast | EINT PR e - headed by | AETNA HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BIELY ARLINGTON BOWLING

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