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ATIONS OF A WIFE By ADEL Determined to Confide in other Graham. me a joyful welcome ned home after my work ad been finished From tic manner I might have peks instead of hour and poor old William were the only I saw. Dicky was dis- and avoided me as mueh His mother, whenever I foom, preserved a severe, ignity, which I had to er standpoint, was a jus- de, because of my refusal f her, while Cousin Aga- bnance—worc fail me to describe the tipped glances she gave me or ds she condescended ro ce r, however, troubled me had long since given up ha's attitude toward ifie change; indeed, 1 didn't e it, for T entertained an b aversion to Dicky's joman. iness didn't affect me as d have done. I didn't br his manner had its conversation we had at oncerning his attitude orld war, or whether he orseful, half-resentful puzzled concerning our heeting at the Fleur de he with Edith Fairfax him, I with Harry Un- v walke. the icy formal court icky chose to emphasize e made me uncomfor ow that my volatile hus- t keep up his poise long. er have one of his tem- xplostons or he would ke of some trivial inci- to his usual rollicking, s. t Lillian Said. punderstanding with my troubled me greatly Il had hurt her cruelly, of her pale e, which e grown whiter and more e I saw it haunted all hours and even my 1 left Lillian I had told my domestic problem, laced the responsibility cquarely upon my shoul- mother-in-law's best.” she said; “know 1ld be safe to confide to act that voure helping brk. The question ind sorry to say it, Madge, ish Dicky to dream h me. Tt isn't safe. see that this complica ness will ificulties if T have to again. So vou must be lutely. But think it over first. Il leave You days, no matter what you've finally decided your is, o ne barb in this conver- which sank into my red there. I had known | toward Dicky" my work, but titude cdge of V PLAYING R HOLMES in ASY MONEY"” SE. LOVELY in I, WHO WOULDN'T QUIT” JUDEVILLE BILL First Episode of JON'S CLAWS" | — SATURDAY S THEATRE AND SATURDAY. E SATURDAY PRESENTS LETTY $2.00; Popular ST SEATS $1. IND OPERA——— —Tuesday OPERA CO. *, 50c. .Box hnd $2.00 NOW SELLING. HARTFORD ‘wice Daily 2: MS, Lewis eal 5, 8:15 nd Dody American Girl Jro IMON fied, White and Blue HELLO AMERICA" (&) YOurqus‘ (‘ 3] — SEE Ly HorvItz, Main St. Optician pleased | of | GARRISON she had never before. “It isn't safe." ficant words rar in my ears almost | constantly during the days followin my return, days in which 1 kept rath er closely to my Toom trying fter my exciting experiences, ! determine whether or not 1 confide in my mother-in-law. Di Lillian fear Dicky's garrullty or was there another reaso injunction to keep him in of my work? At this point tures I alw 3 face in 1r inds, remorse ished any further travel along that line of thought. I might believe my husband carele garrulous, ‘‘unstablc as water,” but I must hold fast m belief in his honor and loyalty. Any other way madness lay Madge Waits and Waits. It was almost a ta a decision—a week of al ture that I shall not soon forget. I saw clearly before the end of it that if I attempted any other work for my country someone in my home mt know the reason for my absenc Katie and William were out of question; Cousin Agatha absolutels impossible; Dicky barred because of Lilllan's prohibition. There remained only my mother-in-law. [ knew hm strength of will enough to he sgure s would keep my secret, if only she gave me her word to da so. But how break through the barrier of icy dig nity which she held between us was i grave problem. On one thing 1 would allow Cousin edge of any mother-in-law plans as car lian plotter put it baldly into word The sinister and to wouls d for he ignoranc conje hid v ully ban in my mental shudderingly weelk before I came tor But me A interview and myself. T laid ully ny Machiavel- Cou Agatha adhered rigidly to her « constitutional,” a walk which she took In of weather. Katie had told in | Cousin Agatha's absence | structions to within Mother ham's room “But she never call.” Katie “She different now vot she used | Den she vell all time, ‘Katic, | Katie’ Now she never say |1 tink dot old vomans not already vet.” T didn’t reprove the girl for couth language. My heart heavy at her prophecy after day during Cousin sences T sat with Katie, waiting | the summons which T meant to | swer instead of my little maid, { fear grew upon me that her prophetic { words perhaps were words that would | come truc tha no knowl- between my as in Lily sorts that had hearing me she sit of G said to be. aveec nottings live mooch her was un- too aay 1h- for that | ‘Would she tell | | “HELLO JAPAN” TOPS BILL AT LYCEUM involve you in | | Scores af people were turned away | from the doors of the Lyceum theater last evening at the second perform- ance of the new program, and of the day there left for late th mentioning nce | third show was little extra room that it was not we {matinee perforn | of a nearly capacity vesterday with three one of the largest tot [ several wedks. Today there will shows, with the matinee 2:15, the first cvening show o’clock and the second evening at about 9 o’clock. This schedule wa found absolutely necessary by the management hecause since announce ment was made of the make-up of the have been insistent de- ervations, which can has seats be comers The productive so that brought in was) audience shows Is for a day three be more ting at at 7 show program there mands for res not be made, requested that certain times, fled. Therc Lyceum heen 1t and there which assurance will be cannot at take n the of made are no reserved seats and evervone chance, with the theater is presenting {the week, an attempt to let as many people as rive the benefit. aturday’s avill be continuous for the show itgelf, no words of . 1 be | high. The vaudeville bill notcher, every one of the three | being of high « Openin | bill are Bollinge & pany, in a comedy wire-walking hovelty act. The “and | pears towards the end in the of a little girl who proves one of greatest little comedians the theater has had in a long time. Fox & Mayo, two you piano and one of the best kind, brought encores at the close their offering. Both are talented more than one line, Fox bein: singer and comedian May planist and female impersonator. headliner is “Hello Japan,” a | offering with beautiful scenery good company. Seven charmin two nglish and { “straight” man the the lines are music ful. | Willlam S. Hart in t ture, “Wolves of the Rall” | nis record and kept his | lished reputation at high water | Hart's vehic this occasion | of his best, the picture winds a Dbill that flawles Remember the arrangement of hours must big the is s0 ow last half being possible de show too top- ets libre. Reynolds com- person with acts of s a of a and a The comedians comprise and the tune- zood picture fea- lived b- mark ast est on is one and is | | of the doing the In the care finger nails of [+ important ands that are real work it is th and at nails be cleaned carefully a softening lotion put on ifter doing rime the er hands immediately that soils and stain iz not allowed remain nails they will keep in lu»mm\nr the ! work the | was determined. 1| my | in- | the ' signi- | to rest| merely, | JEWEL CARMEN PIRECTION WILLIAMFOX | { ‘ DAUGHTFR OF FRANCE | FEATURE AT FOX'S | A [ tion stirring war centers on nee, shown Fox's ‘A Daughter of France IFox production and in it the iitul Virginia Pearson | starred. Do American girls differ patriotic spirit from Frenct That a question that will by everyane who in *“A Daughter in the picturc ri of the armi She sees all the battling Germans and the indi that ped upon women cverywhere sied ter Yot with an who i dly fighting Germa 1d sigainst her beloved France The solution of such a situatio lends itself to highly matic work. Of course, this girl never for an it affection for ¥ never for a moment gives aid and con- fort the cnemy She is alway fighting for her country—and finally wins. There is a big surprise at the end so that neither the girl or Fran play, the at one ront whose ac lines is today an | Fra | tomorrow is & William b cussed by Pearson The girl the wh iFrance. the fighting inhumanity f¢ the sti being hes in the falls i profes: of ies oc itory she | oflicer s for the dr in- loses her ne: is | and ser | ence ! sweetheart the | the | and | company” ap- ! the its | in | musical | up to | up | is sullied by the odd romance she h party to. Those who witness | the pict will have their patriot vastly strengthened 1 center- tained at the mo time A bunch of cowboys Carol Ilollo in the saddle voted the bost horsewoman they up with.” She makes good reputation in IZpisode No. 12 of | “Vengeance and the Woman” when { she rides breakneck across a platean | 1s her horse over the edge into | 30 feet This perilot and amazing horseback leap is idly shown on the screen and is the big thrills of Episode No. The Camp Devens pictures much inte of the pi brother vesterday ve been a who once saw ot a river helow viv- ong 1y on the which 1l sonal made touch to 1 “The Slave,” Mutt Pathe News malke vet patriotic bill. pey Billie West, in Jeff and entertaining and e up an SSOFCONGICE T CONTINUOUS LAUGH : G dropped cenwood and her in at Par last evening thes mits Wy fartford, d = with It is barely po somewhere at more humorous show, has military is 1t for Long that time | hree Letty someor visit siblc som wrote ut it | I in | deep) Lottty 18 1ch e ceeded seeret. series of Hart- wars nearl e s and ford on previous pite this fact was rded 1ceeption by an audience that filied the theater ides Miss aat ayed sions but aced cenwood, others ho help to oil the w of joy May Boley, Sidney Grant, Will Morrissey, Henrietta Lee, Hallio Manning and an all gatherit rom first last Long Letty’ s is testified to hy it wonderful record on the road. Catchy musical numbers and dan malke time fly more quic the hands of the tar to So iv a winner, is pushing 1 Seenic clock ah an he effects and costum with mot com- | bined a clever ford children to that | line | | chorus, and In reference it can be an objection: to curtain. Letty” will it tomorrow ufternoon night. | er, father the should not children ¢ there rom cv miss tending, said not ble irtain be shown | Un ton snd tomorrow ALl trimmed Ilooming makes the in the bloom well looming after It shrubs they is the blooms, and spring the should be have stopped | new growth that | I that is cut | | off bush will noc | fritters have a od denl | lavor of oyster fritters. U i mashed squash, one cup of | which has been througi | the food hopper, one cup of cracker | crumbs one b en, and two | tablespoonfuls of sweet cream. Form | flat cakes in hot fa untit Squa the cup of green corn of 1 one into broy and fry 1t i salad most is 5 i tih | the TONIGELT Come and Hear the Truth About the War story the desecration Belgium by a through it all. “THE WAR AS I SAW IT” the O of German brutality of France man who and and was lebrated Amevican Artist - LEON DABO American the Allies by the sion Viember Financial to is given urousing ity My Dadc the purpe of \ ca to its responsib it soceeds of this lecty will en to Red Cross work. lecture for the p be giv of ASSOCIATION Luspices RELIFD Cuace e AL WAR wIven THE UNIVERS South Church, 8:15 ¢'Clock MUSIC BY U IVIERSA[; CHORUS BEGINNING AT 7:45 p. m. Tickets, 50c at Dickinson Dru and Crowell’s and at the Doc Saie P U LA P70 AP/ B 509 595 0 355 i 7 077 T2 2777 st 0290 e P e e e et e et e, s 07 > ROUGH AND READY William Fox Production t HOUSEHOLD NOTES Cornmenl n 1 m:-:\~ ver Apror coaking. thorough used Canned hee the same as Black-: | stin d-white combing very much favored Dumplings i ith | half corn tloy Samc Spinach is excellent dressing Colored emb of Ik and lenti L getable Peas, bean nutritious of all v ced supper consists apple Iy A good bala orn chowder pPOPOVeTs. and | { saia Low to big vorn in f.ond toast | Pointc ecanomical | aham make an overskirts rening Creamed re peavs and o brealkfast dresse Toa— i tunic dress has invaded Pure sugar or maple sugar | kingdom the tailor-made more wholegsome form of sweets | % mdy Ja blovk of e de green is a hade which in covert cioth fill the c little grated apples, and When by ties wit) lemon rind ttle bonnet habies dotred swis tharmir I madc let Ve lices { whitc umount | e Beans wheat, and of nitrogen and colared the Higher spring choker appear coats pla and summer have When open of a scissor: and bottle The hair worn high on the head cdge, closc frequently neck with evening dress Many combir of ammonia the it Put a the water washed few drops in which Tt will silver is | a keap It bright materia powder with com biscuits rich for hinch Hot honey make a haking spriv served good narrow- cood | paint | serub of from them washing To remove common with a chairs, solution wooden strong Orange gelatine w be made with { the saddest > | Noveuibe authentic styles at value, on oar Helpful, simple, *“Doll v prices which A tremendous assortment i HARTFORD. unning Spring Styles PRI?”\RID with the view of supplying you with the most n give every a Week" you the line Your plan—NO F utmost TR cholce in AS! SUITS COATS DR ES SKIRTS . TRIMMED HATS SHOES WALSTS MEN’S SUITS, HATS, BOYS $65.00 75.00 $50.00 $25.00 $15.00 $1 $12.75 TOPCOATS SHOFES, FURNISHINGS, AND GIRLS' GARMENTS 2.00 KS The Saddest of the Year have come, ! ~Bryant “The melancholy of the daye vear.” March day, that | into my head and ! tate of mind which | without fully | miserable popped led to me a | have long harbored ccognizing it. “The melancholy da the year,” are not Octdber and | November to me (as they were to the | poct) but March and April April Arve Months, first those tion the saddest March and Unsatisfactory the of far complement much more luring than April satisfactorine about March and April either work or play They not for either winter o sports: they are not od for walking. There is lassitude in the air and spring muddiness under foot. October is par excel lence the month for walking, either for walking trips for mps through the home country. Some of the richest memories of my life are appy through Octoher woods. April to be tine when the Gods call one out the but T always hear tnly in October Take in 1l aspect place the nonths, 1 be physi- thinlk to dreary November and certain to be 1ere is an rch more apt than its Gctober un re suitable summer pecially the sprin most probably or walks is supposed Red road open heir call most Rather the Passing of Youth. In the Spring Than second do not with a sense much place, October for some of the as March and { s { of vouth, | Aprit Octoher but they comforting w: me s0 and and November suggest suggest it in a beautiful, | .. They are the months | { of mellowne: nd fruition. Th e Leautiful, they are peaceful, they are ~|(1~f\mg They are a harmonious &) of the orderly progression of They not malke me resent | "inevitable coming of the quieter | they make me more ready to | ind and acquiesce age, | | { do i life. 1 i ; | | years under Spring Brings Back So Many Mem- | ories. ! the other hand. ! reminder of vanished child- | vouth. Certain events the coming of the spring always bring back my childhood to me with o painful poignancy. One the first night that we eat supper with- cut a light, another the first evening out on the veran:ah after sup- (I call it supper in memory of the it was that.) On such a night 1 always see the boy coming the lawn to Spring, on is a continual hood and early is we per days when can ne door across fina | sections of orar gelatine put in hardens lavers in the if T have all finished supper so that have a gd ball Wi ne of even | the Autumn Accents | reason, | passing has not | ma ny bunch am tio { more, I pe of n the ersely been the boy vears and there is an Tn the midst of a rainy, blustery, | ment house in place of the Another is the of pussy Little things all, longing for what a the aay 1 willows. but what days poignant sense | emptiness of the vacant chair they | can create in my heart! Ts it sometimes so With others? unique melancholy gather in next days? door for apart- lawn.) the first an ache that are no of the Or defini 1 won- my "WARTIME FASHIO ON PARIS BOULEVARD I'rom | 1e nar a i stograph 0w The in | /He | cconomy wimwpey ey r'#n<t-.' aris boulevard comes tl of a skirt keeping is checkerboard very with tail short and wartime