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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918, ews For 'Theatergoers and Women Readers L WIFE wondering if or something g it would be ell, you have ham. That divi Tslanc with 1 fis che limit. T have fed to me in that Blosy for a waiting _connections 8 it still there lve mobs of 2 T haven't been onths." B, and I h fe its hospitality “The trains have lately heacing f: mized the directions he 6 follow At my ead his hands in we that ve no to- r withe e and o could poss al about it ¥ fmation desk. t directly a for- ture. feommiserations. "SWill yoi permit us to seec 3 . iy on your\train? 1 am past tife SDOGE re ligs Draper will\join me.” He bowed Drape* and Mr./ Drake 8146 her, and I saw her cves ing, ahd as 1 neared them T | ith pique. Dangerous a well simulated expression of | o1 was she hadn’t lost her se from Allen Drake, and | f.minine vanity. She didn't li swering exclamation of gen-| courtesy, conventional though it wa astonishment from the girl | (1nen Allen Drake was offering me eide. The next moment he w sl T onidinave Niked decline his g my path, his hand out- | gerer, but I didn't dare do hed t “You're very kind,” I said. madame.” vou sure gleam p pet o it to and ws %ll, Mrs. Graham!” he said, in | made our way across the taxl courts nave, modulated tones I remem- | {, gate to my train. 80 weol !, “this is indeed a pleas E KR S MATTHEW KENNEDY AT THE LYCEUM ihe seen husband yo so u and pusly entertained me at your T made my bread and butter | really, but vou were ot at your With one of the season’s greatest | motion picture hits and a list of three ’ vaudeville acts of a caliber capable of s, 1 found 4, my heart fixed on his Grace Draper Smiles, the emergency i) which Lillian had warned Allen Drake would be compelled e me my direstions hidden in éntly commonplace sentences. I vour in my card,” I mouth re- my giving any offering a run for 1t money, the Lyceum bill for the half of the week commenced its st vesterday afternaon. At both after- noon and evening performances the bill proved attractive and popular, and once again Lyceum patrons may be as- sured of pleasant entertainment. This condition now the rule at New Britain’s most popular playhouse, and its patrons have becomc tomed to being fed high-cla tions that the management be able to hill nothing but One pleasant feature of | the presence of a local boy, Matthew iKennedy, in one of the acts. Mr. Ken- | nedy, who appeared in this city some AMr. | time ago with a sketch, is this week suavely. ~It isn’t | With “The Montana Five,” the vaud stumbtes upon two | ville headliner, and although suffering acquaintances in- | With Id, he did his bit in excel present | lent manner. His host of local friends will greet his presence with a whoop of delight. Speaking of Kennedy. the act might be touched upon. It brings four men and a woman in its coterie and from end to end is a good, lively While leading the others, prob- in point of excellence. the not what could be called hecause there are very fev run away from Chart ! Ledeger, a ‘single’ comedian. il Ifaley. Mike and Haley—a man, wom- an and a monkey. The last-mentione: | appears toward the end of and plays his silent part well The picture featu 2 of Music | Mountain,” shows Wallace Reid and cast in a favorable light. personal hit and his actors and actresses uphold share. A tale of the mountains with the necessary ingredients, in- cluding a goodly share of love. form the plot of this attraction. Tt is interest-holding picture with a punch in every foot of film his big. at- | tractive bill will be the ! today and tomaorrow me ide here was | PEGGY HYLAND STARS e 1% coieloumness 2a T ans | ON EOX MOVIE SCREEN d i next | e was had of the is ing from glance of his eye, nost inco quent of his words. Lillian had feared only a cas- Neither her appre- mine had pictured eryptic keen malignant of s seems headliners. the bill eseerh v attrac- on nor to grasp Grace Draper's ened by her cognizant my message brain, hatred word i | i I} be on the alert to recognize hn] | | | every and am doubly went on a man feminine minutes May I Mrs. Grakam?” Draver who first 5 of the situation. and I are ol only a slight- voice A hard her flashing real feel- seecn her in | | keeping cky tonight, ac Ving Draper. Gr aham and in her behind me her have id act 1 ably, | ing runaway. acts that can - eves aved to o not have vou been ing_for me to dol > follow e have been home.” 1 rather clos in as conven- 1 manage. “Mr hasn't been well for tew weeks azo leepin replied tone as I cc hni's mother tim nd a her capable scores a arm. which, A Cryptic Cue W ver Miss Draper mur- Drake echoed her v with the My mation. fol query = u're on your way home now, I se ? manner of the ma the asser- ing ave that T expect to take the out Drake pulled onsulted it hen 8 How the Long Taken all in all Peggy Hyland's out his watch cast, a production not only Javish perfect in detail and. above all, a good story. So perfectly does it f her Jistinctive type of beauty, he vouth, her manner of acting | every mannerism that it seems it must I have been conceived and written with in mind, and her alone, as the She not only looked pretty, but used her talent to bring a ta hook an orphan, is adopted nator and gets along until the senator’s wife falls with another man. The debt e to her desire to sa father the pain of know- faithless. Miss Hy- lan ‘sweetheart” in the pl her “get” t )y. which act adopted father, whose 1 ing stoler and wins a { for Mis viand | Miss Hyland adds to her reputatic in this screen drama and makes of it livel play “The Debt Honot” is the firs ture Miss Hy | has made for William Fox. Miss Hy land was born in Fngland and after { peen supplied with a good supportinz = z attending convents on the contin SRAN]) HABTEOED | went on the Stage on the adviee Tel. € | a fortnne-teller who said that Week Twice Daily | would become world famous “PUSS PUSS” | appeared with Sir Harberi Tree e BEeats thord | tures beckoned to her and it was onlv 5 Beaut, i l g0? was does vo train thankful T that Island time table by at’s too had e sald regret - e | 1Y ~ ’ RSONS’ THEATRE & —Hartford— | miserable £py She begins B a wealthy well by very love che pa her adopted ing his wife ALL THIS WEEK nees Wednesday and Saturday Cort Presents the comedy of Love and Laughter, er Carey’s \hickens With PDainty ANTOINETTE WALKER. the Orginal Majestic Theater ston) Cast and Production. ht Prices—25c to $1.50. Popular Matinee Saturday atinee ¢ to $1.00 in s is d is plans reconciliation ave a tense of nd a question of time hefore atinces 15¢ to 50c. Fvenings : this eountrv, as her father, e, and the War Tax surgeon in the British Army, waa wounded and invalided home. Tater he sent to this country on a r I eruiting mission, and M Hyland came with him and was soon a mem- ber of the Fox galaxy of film stars Episode No. 10 of “Vengeance and the Woman.” Billie West in a tw reel comedy entitled ‘“Doughnuts, Pathe News with some of the latest pictures of the Yankee troops in the sector they are halding in ul, France, and the ever-popular pa! | Mutt and Jefr, complete the st who is a was ] SaveYour Eyes § "\," . i % HORVITZ. 1 Optician s be- | too | that | angry | for I last | he § i five agent. though | the so0 accus- | to | i Hartford offer- | the act | theater | | debut as a star under the Fox hanner | her | <! Menu for Tomorrow she was in | _ LKS BY ROUER CAMERON my | s T e Governed by Signs Being Yesterday | caught elf queer thing. 1 was t I had left ! place in a and 1 was struck the key right spa | that a certain thing I my mind to do il right What nonsense! And what ver nonsense' { I spake of it people, 1 night laughe in doing ajthe heroine h unhappy marriage (which | does not love. He right | her freedom. and copy, | should give it 1! hes in such greatly: and the hetter awakencd him free which wants no. is terrific home one night 1 g in the dark room in ra vou light the lig! His rage mwas ne not light lig! hut had pro himself found he in the would offer frecdom he did.) Presumpiuous and Cowardly. I suppose leaving things chance is a peeping ald conception of when you stop 1o t rather presumptiuous Omuipotence to talk with us foolish little signs like that it a sort of cowardice, not to make up one’s mind to do whatever conscience and reason dictates then do it without waiting for sueh shove ot is a this next door t my urged the knows knows But so lToves ggle which him ana which and the old selfish s keep whether Finally. he and, finding flings aut of 1 into man e an he ir wants e ing to gei a out) into just page of typewritten saving myself, ir tha o far as her ver betwes has bid to her to as Now RO that will prove have made up come all i a man, he this the in the gelf she in her com commeon human her s of | of before a fo understan: heen there, 100 1 She group on and way ys ' I've the ised 1t Would Be Right to Go. Caught the Tr them told She had heen a right to leave a to accompany her husband ! looked forward to outing had the hest of care, and it seemed the thing 1o do. So she cided to go. but all the (T kn mothers will understand) =he could | feel a terribie pull at bher hea strings had to drive some tance the station, and there some questian about making {train. “If I miss the train,” “it will mean I wasn't meant And if 1 get if, it will mean right for me And felt forted! A sitting darl . her her One of perience whether s] child on a much The child recent debat. of » ex- e had neh sick ey time s through She one's to and the - she said | to go was com- it into it s am that let oneself gei indecision. for one thing 1 sure bad thing habit it ha to Left Chance. Margaret Big Decision to a Small o o In one of Deiand’s books o [FADS AND FASHIONS Girdles may “TWO PAIRS” NEXT AT PARSONS’ THEATER be draped or plain Brim hone clamps made of amber “Mother comedy of home Douglas Wiggins' boolk TOU N week's run at Parsons’ theater. Another popular-priced | matince wiil given on Saturday Antoinette Walker and the original | Boston and New York cast make the | vlay a most delightful one. “Two Pairs’ @ new comedy Donald McLaren, presented by Clinton | W. Moffatt with a special cast of | metropolitan favorites which includes | Georgle lawrence, Beatrice Terr lionel Glenister, Walter JlcEwen, Chiffon and Rolana Hague, Leonard Booker and|for evening. E. E. Clive, will come to Parsons | next. Thursday night for an engage- | ment of three nights and one mat- on Saturday. Carey's Chickens, life from Ka is Artillery colors of the spring out be Many aisted of the new dresses are long- Aigrettes new hats. ornament many of the by | New ette crepe. Geor are 1 mich used Filet lace wool mohair is actually made of pure inee MACISTE DRAWING | CARD AT KEENEY'S | .,k Soutache | satin frocks Geraniums stunning hat and red satin form appears on Braiding ardine skirts appears on white gah- Maciste is proval the Keeney's in drama. Malciste this country which had The American demanded mot ' W over from which ing at | the winning ti audiences this week new comedy | fi in nt ja ssful showing cxhipitors immediately of pictures and was next brought His last picture for is the one now show- Maciste then joined | to help rid Italy of rerman invaders, it t lost line is headed andin T two perfo point of service o today. Bei ge and (vingras, a new w ap- of at | Some tine of the finished new hats are ‘“‘zela- was as the a most suo Sleeves new have varieties. come in hundred his e Velvet coals plaid cloth are worn with skirts Ttaly. of posed Keeney Italian army | the Austrian and nd reports e life on ring The by W Judge.’ the oldest i vaudey he e There will be a great deal ndy worn this summer tulle pretty hav he Kia over silver e evening dress vaudeville a na ('ur hese wee Covert colored cape lacy fronts filled in with jabols n the | ng thirty as novelty The hem em ur handkerchie dered in coin dots stage aa o e as r gler, in furnishe finishing halls spr eve jug- ks and for hi cannon- | are annon. Barry singing and talk “Little Flirtation.” ars stunning very Some of the { that roll under 1 Some have brimg Spangles outline { some of the soft the seams evening gowns on sho quill Il you have a bandbox put on soma HOUSEHOLD NOTES es sweet Portions of food left from evening dinner can be put into the dis n which they can be warmed over for Oatmea] with Dates lunch the following day This Poached FEggs time and dishwazhing Rice Muffins S Coffen When canning fruit, the jars shouid | be sealed while they are boiling hot | Tonch = i Potits aaiad A little parsley cooked with | Waffles meat stew gives it & good flavor | Tea e i A | Dinner Puree of Asparagus Raked Fish i Raked Potatoes | Ruttered Reets | Celery Satad Rotled Apple Dumplinze { Coffee f.. A ! tor | Rice Muffins—With a fork brealk, lumps out of one cupful cold boiled } {rice. 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