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B BACK ‘our Eyes Behav: TRACKERS” i ench-fried pota- the | I hefore frying ht fresh. | perfectly in August best | tretehess. | nd wwis Jook curtain food | | | e that palatable o 77 A T IRE ol | CLARE HANSON f AND THIS VILLAGE 4 (Some RITA JOHNSON 3ERT and LOTTIE WALTO AT Unusual Program Is Added IADGE KENNEDY The Girl With the Eyes That Speak —IN— DUR LITTLE WIF 6—PARTS-—6 MAT EES tic. ntl) Y EENEY’S ALI. WEEK TACISTE” The Star of “The Warrior” Acts of Melodramatic Comedy J] ). HENRY STORY Tigh Class Vaudeville ONS’ THEATRE —Hartford— R ALL THIS WEEK Wednesday and Saturday Presents the comedy of Love Laughtor, sther Carey’s Chicken With Dainty ANTOINETTE WALKER the Original Majestic Theater 3oston) Cast and Production. ght Prices $1.50. th 1.00, nees Cort and 3 to to Matinees—25¢ Gl{‘\?\'l) HARTFORD Tel. C. 1026, Week wice 1 “PUSS PUSS” Big Beauty Chorus. latimees 15¢ to 50c. Evenings P to 75¢, and the War Tax, his 1y See S. STANLEY ometrist HORVITZ. Optician Main Street. Act.) . | | Boiled ruit rice sery make a goc e dist Uways Tt's old-rashioned ners Even bought, when the home car able. White attrac tabic oilcloth nd Rice brown sugar wil flavor. | It is narrow bakins retter This for w Good dusters lipped in Kerose | open air VAUDEVILLE ‘ pudding with any .stewed incxpensive tto tand by holiday Lo dim- | to ho profit- terial h is often ms ming is an cconomi | ering for the kitch- | ned very sweet with have vich 1 the il Toat Lo insure pans t thorousi | washed dr often ‘he e ne and dried in [ with sweetened ked apple drawn bt 3aby on the right underwe wrong sic | The oftener | pudding 1s stirrec the richer th ing, White it cloth paint w hess if ene after is wiped are delicious ser itter, flavored he ironed ar should well e crust 1in pudding of the while it will rice is cook o be. 11 with a the e keep its bright kero- | clean- clean i When there is he cake, put it This makes or the children The secret in the and sugar 1 of 1 thor lies aissolved. After freshly t stood vermght, given ancther the fruit away 1 Flour sacks m Vine will dried glue The best mon peaches is Scpte There is no b and i chlorof ammonta, rub with Joiled and flaky if eaten. They minute tney sh re No nnless fruit the roots at tree ¢ eartl ind tho the soil AN cooked surplus fruit tr jui ca i will 1 made a o Tt reiatin AT, fc Children 1 eat anyvthing | H “hou hut | Constant nihbiin digestion and iat the table i fry potator and ¢ one To fgo away hard ! them, on sic and turn Perfect steril lids will insure spotted shoe tr water Badly should 1 the Soap stain until hly wet When short terilization milk s time, The paper pitcher them covering food in It is a good borax to the utensils are was on the potatoes they prevents bag water much icing soda W too plain a zood tho | mgh ntil Spong of v beating the sugar ilied fruit jars should tops wn before putting ke good soften the hottle th for mber. tter putting wa remoy ing soiled places from rugs than with | that they £t orm. fades the color, be ait served mealy to cannot have hould done. to w be »r shrub will do weil v s dugz oup arvound | fetilizer worked onee o ye into that boiled put flay exude from I down, icher and mto ako good wings 1o 1 1d not fruit & is the low ed n me of in proper ecatin sfully d 1low them le, but tand often. not conk s suce o to over ization of cans and ceessful canning tan shoes should b ree and serubbed wit rever he rubl stain ha heon on thor- to be kept only f) \steurization is bette useful thing for pots that have to add a pinch o in which milk hed | Crare all [ and of | % §\\\\\\\\\\\\&\N\\ MADGE EOURNINTRIE S\ i GOLDWYN PICTURES HOWUIR TLTATTRLIE AR LYCEUM OFFERING Madge of the most Kennedy, little | | | delightful sereen aetresses motion picture world knows, in her most interesting successful Little Wil theater an picture ling quality tinue of the quality programs near e be. nd story, “Our comes to the Ly ceum today for a the will also (hree days' with this | acts of ster- stay on progrim be thr The bill promises that famous to con- "' made Lyceum theatoer | is th qu- as as ams can Consistency which, coupled with combination that watchword ity, makes beatablc Heading the Hanson a is vaudeville and the woman list will Village Four, men and in a mirthful, et with music and his act proved popular all cireuit and should come inio ot The other acts be Rita Johnson, a barrels of bo i four a melodion harmony along th favay will with oozing Lycenm comedienne personality, and ) T it i toppin Lottic Waltc comedy singing. talking, numbers The excelience with the high honars, The and in nad picture is o lis of about a bride | cidea to bring three of | suitors | their with her It is casy to | | on the part of the hushand when his former competit love-making to 1 Ly, however, pu ind fixes things so that wives visitors sccure and for the th phere clears. B have only begur faster than Complications guessing all the is happy, after cast has tr ing, i o nerve- 152 Tho will be el bill the strong fr motion honeymoon | tion with nat the slightest let ever. % 7Z man and woman ariety offering dancing and acrobatic wideville offering scem about ne that is capable of t e cireles A fow vi tor of the s picture the plot hours her her hu There na baned trip is ! imagine the jealou to attempt 1°riend hub- little start his wife. ts over a themselves, the atmos- the action seems to md things happen for ne hei ut n, the audience but the member wrough experic nerve-tingling first half of the rom heginning to keep time, ending of the es of vari week end — e ———t { | SIDE TALKS RBY RUTH OCAMERON Keeping Up “The of dress solved the question wa expedient of getting along comfortably, on inadequate means, by not attempting to associate with their the familics of were from to whose society brains people cultivation gave them right those income: that that to Chance to five is sy whose o of times college CANTIELD, of professor allow miserable large tha and their The description in family to above is a which a college refused 1o made Keep by sirugelc | snec up a small salary love it! Don't ives new there are people to solve their social people in a find happin in » doing. things there are in th one more unhappi- about social on a you? beart to with the problem that story) and think cour | way (even How few orld that than | ne one's | Losition! Think of (he Sacrifices We Malke, nup appearance that we to keep up is the Mo- which peace of mine body, ideals, unselfish many more of ruthlc sace- anxiety Keeping no right hefore | comrort ot pess, kindliness, have i loch 3 and It life are 1iticed | And what w1l —only the urtace plea | 2t he realities of 1y ot out sweetnes it of does onoe ot fleeting the forever surc of eny st prick unrest of unsatistied | ambitio vou, I do not mean that onc (o the pleasures Interconrso | Mind indifferent intercourse socicty hould e social | with friend whos one enjoys, ocial pos congenial while, have they wortl life. condenm s per because they hut tion, because are nd is The ! Why | thing I S the strug- | for social se A position Positions, Alike? social position which strugsling sycophaney Leing worth some ¢ Social Noscs and Digestions The worth hav- | selr ing, not | tut simply “How I tand only that place your- and contriv- and snobbery, while. people in zou by by & that that 5 never social position digestion or the nose on writes, May Sinclair, “that never conscious of either un- there” hing wrong with it constantly uneasy about your to be constantly means in the weaithier people, on nnder your i< like | your vour face, | vou 1 11 <ome ocial 1 bey position, v ond you | | t5 Keep in with | the wocial above, “nab those helow one toady to to show, & consciousnoss of inferiority .hat needs to be bolstered up. i"flu- Right Way to Obtain Worth While Fricnds. ladder, and those tho | appear- cffort | I | | | Appearan friends, but I d that friendship Lieans. The triends o being people sht 1o % s n fr to acqu Lreedin inter vour st o selt friendshi 1 credo, thought « but ourse; wholc The that way my social it in can Tnow it right Br moi Er Ry Beai Apple Cream Ste Mash Apple ples and stew coland and half cupfuls auantity add or substitute, and sugar to nutmeg. Use bake in Custar or 1 modera Rico ¥ one-half cook in a of milk ent, then raisins, and cupful doubl add one cu &poonful salf, o mon and gratin In a moderate For Infan InUse For Always bears the than my want niore people for | There have is nothing I o worth while Signature of way oven Menu for Tomorrow until soft, to three swoeten. until the tapioca is t ces 0 not want to obtain by small, unworthy win worth yourself worth hest to while worthy while kind of of social 1alke riend ire the 1y the widen to ps do oi and deepen their measure T cannot win in without. That is I often waver act, when | G G and I oan from beeause 1'm waver, 1 wrong reakfast. Iruit lico Potatocs tied. |« work | o unwelcome | ored THEDA BARA A'l FOX'S THEATER TODAY One ol the finest < of dramatic Thedn work fhs ever done isoin 1 vid which Wened at Ve for a n Path® j uring vehicle, production Miss threa Theda 1 Vst st opportunity in th Bara has to ttility J noteworthy Path i unequaled interest detail that i Willi 10w many faeet her Dire ver vdon Idwards has biie ombined chieved a orhidden tory of tmospheric e Forbidden 1 result in e with perfeet stor m Tox's “The crns the adven- tencment to com cmployment R meots who Patl befall s which a oot who i fortable clevated conditions hy artist's an model a vealthy young blade makes heart, then Her child Hearthroken denths; at of despair of iz she seeks out the man retribu drama with o n on the screen Daughter of TUncla lots of interest to it bei of great A 1 ks and furnish Pathe o her, ecaptures her re- to marry noa snowstorm sink sipping with t bent lowly to the the dreg ferocity revenge, who s times Fut girl 10w hates which ends 8 on the T to marry They plan a the ravely s A furnish ticn vehemence In addition sSam’ owill local theatergoer of pariotic i the pr Comedy I “The (he Hot Sidev 15 Dehave comedy, with entertainment o seri interest George Ade ack Trackers Make lots of News themes sent time ble From Your clean making merit FADS AND FASHIONS made an Excellent from polishing cloths are old velveteen There is more hickory wood than othe heat Kind in any ho To fry should put into fish properly they hoiling hot. fut 1d cornbr i lunch Skimmed milk and butter are @ nourishin A will chloride ins wenl solution of remove peach Dir short dangerou anywhere is nothing of Metal paper that will not is wrapp rust T.oft- for vegetabic Ver v the well ventilated; it be easier to hotuse heat Keep will Cotton will te t summer materials, t favored voiles and crepes among no of 1y rnet, colors f ruby, <0 on. The have copper, new spring cqu natural -names emerald and cmbroidered on A the front a proetty single large roso of a little girl's dress make nofe of distinction reey dre with waistcont and a is charming. \ richly soft front Dlack silk ¢ embroiderad of pink s yeopt last the year's « skirts the variations same @ in ana poclket Either the high or low hionatl t v omatter ingne ce sets consistin and 1 to mateh noveltie sirdles embrotdered with col Metal silk ov are used jacket i knecs. the Oceasionally ing almost to ied Fish Bread Coffeo Lunch rd lg stard « Dinner Tomato im Fish ed Potatocs P r1d Tapioci | Coffea Soup Taw A Iie—F sonr thro nd "o Rul ona pic cupful well beaten F allow each re-third one this butter avor w undercrust only te oven. aploca Pudding— Use of rice and tapioca @ boiler in pints nspar- seeded thrac ono cupful pful sugar, one ne teaspoonful cinna & nutmeg. Bake this oven for three hour CASTORIA ts and Children Over 30 Years g7 nsed linen angora wool i for em chiffon Heavy hroidering and to dranc to i over Itoman 11 likke a Some shoulder of the vellow Pipings dition to have delightful background. calicoc The designs new on a white favor Zowns, evening and is for Black |ite combination geranium wool jersey s collar pretty culfs with and of gray hat i pretty when linen lined vellow A > brim i bl with waisteonts are made atin Dainty white of velvet, jorsey. or matclasse. arc hordered ehecks of wool. Black tatfeta with black and capes white southern wear, trimming crnoon wns for Lace leads as in aft- 1 Camisoles of filct lace are amons he pretiiest. The very latest tub froc e of calico. design Challis used for in small gowns The of dre ceedingly belted walsts Toos So many new plain front hodic A raiment for « rain suit stormy day s the proper Bluc covert satin i cloth use: trinnin suits, love dies | she | all much | made | 2ws For Theatergoers and Women Readers- SUMIITIITIITITZAR = X O IS e | [T I What is “Credit”? the CONFIDENCH enables “credit” YOU, needs and necept What WE consider is Detween this which us to small payment each tore and supply wer your < instead of demanding the entire amount in ST cash time of purchese Pay Us a Dollar a Week AL at denlings confidential-—no it charged.” all reliable helpful plan! “extra” costs for the We will open persons. Try this privilege of “having new accounts with TS exceedingly We Clothe the Family Men--Women--Children Mrsca Stage QG- €98 MAIN STRBEE HARTFORD Sl 17 N OO N I TS D4 N §5 REVELATIONS OF A WIFE By ADELR GARRISON T S T R I, (R T It's , T felt far too excited, too wrought up to eat, but I knew that Lillian would | manage in some way to make me I slept soundly until Katherine's | swallow the amount of foad she hand upon my shoulder wakenced me. | thought necessary for my strength The room was almost in darkness, and | “Phen I'm sure vowll appreclate the light which gleamed from the hall | Betty's creamed chicken,” Lillian ro- | told me that dusk had fallen. | turned, without further notice of me, “Come cepy-head,” Katherine said | serving us with the chicken and the Iv. “Far a lady who declared | other culinary triumphs which Betty's ve couldn’t sleep a winlk'no mat- | skill had provided. what happened, you've certainly | She let no hint fall of the errand turned a neat little trick in the slum- | before me until we had finished the ber line. supper, and she kept up such an en “You put something in tertaining running eommentary upon spiced milk, you little wretch!” T nc- | things of interest to all of us that I for cused her, laughingly, as I rose hastily | got for the while the task an hand and from the couch and prepared to dress. | in the forgetting, ate and drank as she Then, the remembrance of my | had planned for me. father's cablegram came back to my But tho moment wWe had finished, drowsy brain, the smile died from my | Lillian dropped her casual manner as lips and the weight of terrified uncer- | she would have discarded a mask | tainty as to his fate ralled back upon | Springing up from the chair, she drew me. the table, witl Katherinee’s help, away from the fireplace, and threw a “Yes, Madge, Up to You. | Why Lillian Said, cheer that that hot | as had turned on the clectrie light and was busying herself | cloth over it. in helping me, the transition of | “Botty can clear away my mood. 1 knew it by the flash of | said, practically. * s understanding in But sho | gown and listen carefully. Kathe: | made no comment, for which I ble are her wraps and bag ready?” her ‘Right her Katherine returned, “There will he efficiently. “Can you spare me now vou in the library “Nonsenge,” Lillian returned. *‘Sit ready,” she said after i dawn. Uve explained everything to lian's waiting far vou | you. There are no secrets between us The simple words sent a thrill of ex- | {hree.” ¢itement through me. Phe hot supper | Then she turned to me | which Lillian had spoken, Lillian | “Not only will you be obeying vour herself waiting——these things must | father's wish, my dear, by delivering mean that Allen Drake had been found | the message into Allen Drake’s hands that in a few short moments L|yoursclf, hut although we were al be starting upon the most im-|{o get a 'phone message to him, we commission Lillian had yet | found it impossible to send him a let ter withaut loss of time or danger of disclosing his connections. Katherine, who later,” Madge, saw her eyes inc sed a nice hot supper for soon you're minute. *Lil- as as 1 and Lonld portant given me I had gathered enough from Lil- lian's manner as well as fram my| *yes, Madge, it's ‘up to you father's letter to realize that the paper ON KEENEY'S SCREEN a country. Suppose something should | happen to prevent my delivering it to | Allen Drake! The very thought turned | me faint. 1 put out my hand to Kath- erinc. < J | star attraction at Keeney's this veek is Maciste, the heéro of * | biria and star of “The Warrior,” in | nis Jatest melodramatic comedy. Ma- e will be remembered as th man of thoe movies, his start- ling of strength surprising all she said, practically, “and I imagine | who sco him. The picture has an in- Tillian will the she finished | toresting plot and a very capable whimsically. ““Come now, dash | supporting cast. Willlam S. Hart is cold your fuce and the bill Monday, Tuesday and and twice as Nt | Wednesday in a new portrayal of the as she bade me and then | Western cowpuncher. A new went the hall to tho libr: O. Henry story, the Current Events Lillian grected me with a warm kis several other feotures and com- edies complete the photoplay bill and then busied herself with the cof | feo machine, after signalling IKath-|There will be three star vaudeville icts for the week crine lock the door. The scene was che enough “IVIOT‘HER CARE\’S CHICKENS” ARRIVES | The A Cheery Scene. | “You managed ta put mec 0 as I clung to the to me. “Haven't ifften my courage? of strong coffee will help to sleep,” hand some- firm you [ said, held out thing to s A cup trong feats do rest on water aver on vou'll feel some hands 1 did we | vagged down | lena to to | A - brace up anyone's shaky nerves gate-legged table was drawn up be- tore the fireplace, and on it were laid | places for three. A chafing dish with | the noise af the water bubbling be- | neath it gave promise of some hot, | toothsome dish, and other covered | It is doubtful if the poignant pleas- spelled Hetty's generous inter- j ure which Kate Douglas Wiggin's lat- pretation of Lillian's order. ! est three-act comedy, “Mother Careyv's “Al, Madge, vou'd make a wgood - Chickens'' which will be the attrae- vaudeville perfarmer if you can dress tion at the Parsons theater all this il hial Cilllant baia with popular matinces Wednes- | provingly, Katherine and I sat ¢ and Saturday, where it will be | Gikonsin Grontrlie T khown after its tremendous vogue at | Kathoriral dosoryos redit,” 1 the Cort theater, New York, cauld be Frtliet expressed in cold type It is like & | fair, white flower blown by a summer res M 1 ! fragile, but of lasting loveli- smile This new play of characters and types, with the comedy scenes, deal with the perenniaily beautiful happen- ings of each and every one's life. It is an abiding chronicle of home in which the chronicles are impregnated with humor and pathos. The cast to riavenaus,” smiled Katherine, and be seen locally will be headed by An- | 1 noped that Tillian would accept the toinette Walker and is the original 1 vod of the head I gave her as answer. ‘lonm dishes the Lillian Preps brecze- Lillian flashed approving ness. Katherine, 1t doesn't credit so she an | at which one wets vou're here on Iv. “Now let's hungry matter long as \id bris supper von girls?” the time,’ make a how I'm

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