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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1918, —News For Theatergoers and Women Readers— = . .. FOLLOW THE BIG CROWD Positively § ) , (By Adele Garrison.) our aSt . % i Who Is the Mysterious Horseman? | . . 5 i : No sooner had 1 rushed into the | i pportunlty e . % % wood on the side of the road and se- | [] e : { . creted myself in order to watch the horseman in the distance than the % & : i % . . o . tO See - ; B & | |absurdity of my benavior over- The Picture with a mission, presenting beauty , Door Open—Mat. 1:45: Eve. { | w herlmml me The bizarre happen- — — : — o] . ings in which 1 had become involved | rampant. A revelation that once seen remains in . since my entrance under Lillian's | leadership into the service evidently the memory always vivid and alive , The Mammoth Submarine Spectac'e LAl | mna o wrousht upan e nerves | “I'll be hiding from my own shad- # § 7 ow next, Pete,”” I whispered to the ; { bull terrier with me, and his lips 5 % curled back from his teeth in the! 9 ACtS . . 4 | hideous grin which only his breed . . can give. Q 4 “Th: right, Pete, laugh at me = See the Bottom of the Sea e e e and then, getting up from my ’ ‘ ing position and shaking my s S, o The Wonders of the Ocean's . o, 4 . 1 added 5 9 > 5 L Bottom cxposed for the first Lot oy . : “Come alons, old fellow, we'l| The Screen’s Most Magnificent Spectacle time. . e : . strike out through these woods and Massive . America’s newest invention, | . : - . o never bother our heads about our | afl ; : The Undersea Ieriscope e /. : 7 . fellow-travelers.” 4 D A Y K_; 4 s Shown in Detail. o “ - 7 He gave one of his short, crisp gl oo : i ; rks and then ran on a little way . iy , ; of me, investigating several . THI. MAN- - A : = i 2 ¢ i o > matters that interested him. But he W d Th . S ; ‘ KS . i L | alvass tooked arouna nim from time ed., urs., Fn., at. eyon . § 3 . . . it to time to be sure that T was within , 7 5] N ; i : : - 7 i Islr;h(_ Poor old William hadn’t ex- aggerated the fidelity of the animal. Imagination st LOW PRICES B e BIG VAUDEVILLE P MAT.—6¢ and 1lc. c o 3 - - o We had gone but a little way into the woods when T heard the rapid | WIth il EVE.—11¢ and 15c¢ v o - }, . /'Y i el | ioping of a horse along the road | - 3, . ; = - which we had lcft. Fvidently the . . oh . % . > | horseman had conquered his mount's | i ; o el . : . curvetings and was making up for v - > { L S 2501 | lost time, I smiled again at my own ' . . : 3 : timorous actions of a moment before g . 5 iy e horseman How amused the unknown would be could he know the alarm he had caused in one feminine heart! Plans to Perplex. POSlthely o , o 4 : ' But the smile faded from my lips & C e e i . . | | a moment later when the sound of et 4l i e e & ? : . s 5 the galloping feet ceased. For I | [ Your Last : o - S owind ; . 4 | realized that tho cessation of the IE TAI I‘ S . 2 < g 5 : : sound wasn't the gradual dying away e ; i« 3 . of the galloping in the distance, but 7 . s . . ; % a sudden stop, as if the rider had Chance o St @ ; e ! | reined his mount suddenly. BY RUTH g Hak v : g . My unreasoning fears returned. Why should the man have stopped Tonlght P . : i St : e B | his horse within a few feet of the | e : > : i e & S : . B 3 | place whore Pete and 1 had entered | : | the wood? The many plausible ex- | How She Keeps Young (o i 7 = = planations of his actions I put aside. » ; d t L V' v S e ith th dea tk the E BLUEBIRD ue to a treat, rich, wholesome, and . I wag obsessed with the Idea that the |\ 1 a0 ig i1 4o call on a migh_’ st perhana T am Ttk stupefying, for ‘““The Bluebird” is in: man was pursuing me. For horrid, nerve-racking mo- | bor of miné the other day, I met two [ €3llng it a method. COMING TO LY achievement worthy of being credited e ¥ : Perhaps I am confuki CEUM ta the greatest minds that ever con- ment 1 debated whether 1 should | young married women coming out. [ efrect. r;’ex'hnyu f{"}s“‘;:fa::e‘lfi:h:n& s i tributed to_the art possessions of tho i boldly return to the road and face |Tney had their knitting bags With |so young and vital, in spite of her world. Handling a wonderfully ) the man—if he were indecd coming i ... o T nn fifty-seven years, that th 7 hce the idea of motion pictures | Peautiful story in a masterful manner, | into the wood after me——or \\'lmflle"'.‘ asilon “.wy w{l pesn Ebendinsitho people love t be'wnh h PrLTE first conceived, there has never | 0d Presenting a plot that dances | e T shonlafh srvisions bl nathil thadl Sl oicorawiSIERSI i i et , e & spectacle filmed, to compare | lightly through its telling without even | ; { already entered as far Sotiay| A monEthRthitE RO B vhishimy L Mo VICM G e the beauty and the stupendous|#s much as a semblance of disinterest, | ? 2 hoping fo elude him because of the | IeiSPOr spoke during my call was| perhaps, it ls, like many such combined in “The Bluebird,” a |the directors have reached the pinna- e . o % i I Shany wineal and’ simips! o tross anAl| oo SicRt plsasuvefisholnad had in | ssqisnces’ e tic from vicibiis GiyclN bdramatization of Maeterlinck’s | €le_of achievement. o B i E G G i [ wild herry bushes. fithe wislt her hlece, a gIEl of SBOUC|in which causé fallows effect Bud brtal story, which will be the| From distant points comes word | : P e v : i I S e e many secopdacte | ie I DeeH Dujing ber effect follows cause in such a way re at the Lyceum theater four|that this picture has held huge aud-| [ LAy ; i L 2 | Ieaia VEe o shedd 'natean bribamigr | poor o esoRtolame R at Snextawe e (T Bl vl ca it & Ealll wiifch Sic gl this week, Wednesday, Thurs- |iences silent with admiration, thrilled i . ; : EeT () LTSI (TOTTT Y 0 (s || i I, DR L B LD R PR By ana Saturas Tracing | With its magnificence, and marvelling | : i o i\ : : woods perfectly, knew that at o lit. | Chums is gbing to make her a fIYing | "1y any case, I think it is very flevelopment of motion pictures | at its possibility, so that in announc- : ; A o [ tle way ahead of mo lay the brook | brmsing wemn oy i s 1o ier | beautiful to see such friendships. gh their early stages, right up to | ing that New Britain is to be favored g ! 3 ; . : i e 1 and already. o | CLTSInE news of this visit. It told]" youth and maturity need each esent moment, the elements that | by having it here four days, a longer 4 : 3 H g | which T loved so well, and already & |of the innumerable demands inevit- | other so much, and they are each so into the making of “The Blu. | stay than any other Lycoum attrac- i . { plan had leaped Into my braii LoT |able to the Iifé 6f a populat and re-|ani to herd by thamsslvi ; v P 2 misleading the man pursuing me. R e e e e sl i AR % 3 5 p. How many middle aged people one have never before been com- |tion the management has no fear in with results such as are found | Tecommending to its patrons that they . ] s ’ ; % ccing But Unseen ~|strenuous times, and then it added, | knows who haven't a single friend s wonder-story. iew it, regardiess of the trouble that : 2 4 % . 2 For my bizarre fears had been jus- | “But I'm going to squeeze in those | oyt of their own decade. en the master film is given to necessary in arranging for a visit : tified; the horseman was pursuing me | tWo days with you somehow, if you % Britain people this week at their | t0 the theater. To attempt a descrips : i O i T ! or at least he had turncd into the | can have me. I've got so many things Not Easy to Do. te plavhouse those who have [tion of this picture \\Unltvl be a task : 3 2 | wood at almost the me place T had | I want to talk over with you.” Of eourse, it takes tact and sym- ood fortune to witness it are|that defies ordinary ability, for to f : : - | entered. 1 could hear the steps of his You Would Never Guess It. yathetic understanding for an older - get-an understandin T he Bl ¢ B Y s : ~semarr—rer 2 U IBRCETRET OF i i, e S | horse, and 1 judged, although I haud | yry peighhor s fifty-seven vears old. | Person to win the friendship of tho s An see it is no good reason for the inference, that |1 know, because she tells this fact | YOung (youth is so very rich, that it el D mresteitiipictice : : . , { he'd dismounted and was leading his | frankly. Tou would never guess it. |18 usualiy youth that gives age.thit . receives.) Tt also requires the fine ll | sbectacle of the year. A & 1 ] e DA e T ia e e : - horse. ! have often wondered how she kept : CRTaES T a Al By aaaa s The sounds made a wild thing of | her youth and vitality and breadth |art of being able to conceal how A S Y R2EQEBID me, With a whispered admonition to | of outlook. much wiser you are than any youns search of Tt e Dabpiunere. ik oy fron Pete to make no noise, I fairly flew | That afternoon gave me a hint of | Derson could possibly be. country to country, loking always for i Pess e i oaraC ‘:;rjm‘!“";: ”:“', | along the path to the brookside, | one of her methods. they knew as “Happiness” carries the AT THE LYCEU | Pete's almost nolseless footsteps pat-| Of course you know what it is, e or Ach tx e e aesl cenes tha G Bl tering ‘atter. Do brook ghallow | contact with young people. | o B Syt 2 : 4 Sk b L ) enough in most places, was af this VAUDEVILLE ‘::'E‘C}: S nfi:’;“’,',‘fi‘;,,f,.{,flfl'fi,d,: Scenic| value of the film as a photoplay at-| patra.” and if crowds are any cri-| partiouar spot B e e s sz A R 2 > ature are in- | traction. Tt is a drama of a ters v s v turiz - i ! & v amazing | terion, why this marvelous picturiza- | nor less T wished to go up to my Y r d the camera be s the o 3 | across unless T wished to go up to m ittle Miss New York 20‘;‘1'2?2‘1 :t»n:h:»';nr?l';‘:-cér‘«'nlr}g‘fr{.pl‘t; originality. power and beauty; a story | tion of the famous vampire of the | armpits in the water. But T knew Menll for Tomorrow FADS AND FASH!ONS 25 People before Rasned. on the roramEs neverlof sunken treasure, man-eating | Nile will be the talk of New Britain| that only a little way down the Elaborate Scener sicelprellminar aonnearandi o sl e e AR B e e DR Bk e | e iher ol sl e iR ) ance connec islands o W sto F: r rm - r che a T U site ! plo who' stood up at both perform- jow channel, and that opposite it the | Breakiust Catchy Songs 7 5 3 . made that “The Bluebird” wouid = Gorgeous Costumes By er aers e s theRWEm THalo ances Sunday evening and also at | ynderbrush was very der probably not patrons have let known Boleros in various forms appear . on little girls' dresses. The story links a modern Jove | both performances yesterday attested With frantic, trembling fingers I nml:‘;e‘;{'\f 1:{}:;‘103\1111« L £ | ice h 2 e Song of the Soul” the fact that they approve. That is illl;n;m with = tragedy beneath the | to the popularity of this magic dis- | tore oft my shoes and stockings, gath- | Whole Wheat Cikes Smart tailored suits have edges Foaturing why now the management advises that "“l‘lil‘vq';-]',} Jthe sea | Ihhl submarine | play of the wealth, gorgeousness and | ered my rts around me. and | M T ARG ¥ és o arrangements be made heforehand by | S08N€S demonstrate clearly the effec- | splendor of the court of this Bgyptian | stepped into the water. I waded down | . = ALICE JOYCE persons who want to view this great |tV uses of the underwater periscope | siren. The battle of Actium, with the | the brook close to the bank until I| . R — e Comedies film. Remember, Wedne , Thurse :“"“n Vrl_'l»l‘\:vw.vm].w,«m agail it .ak:t]km:: burning of Cleopatra’s fleet, the sack | came to the shallow water, Pete, ovi- | Lunch Smart dresses for children are e e P el At submarines and mines; it being used f of Alexandra hy Octavius' victorious | qently mystified but same. following | iea Paratoe made of silk gingham, On the same program will be a high ! ©0 all the Allied destrovers operating { legions, the assassination of Jullus | after me through the water. | Stewed Tomatoes — class bill of vaudeville acts of big-|iN the war zone in Turope at the| Caesar in the Roman Senate, are all Crossing the shallow water, 1 Prune Pudding Sashes are frequently lined with TG e present time. The underwiter scenes | admirably portraved. The pictura | plunged frantically into the thicket Chocolate a contrasting material were faken along the islands of Cuba [ abounds in magnificent settings of | and, sinking down into a fragrant — and Porto Rico, the deep indigo color | desert, palace and sea. hollow in its center, dried my feet, | Dinner A velvet blouse with cream white f the Car an Se; S 3 al- CLEOPATRA” AT of the Carribpean Sea being especial enlant my shoes ahd. stookinge nd s buttons 1s very piHkInE. Iy adapted to underwater photo- R = AT/ % —Hartford— 5 2 es S 4 HOUSEH LD NOTES waited with long, shuddering, panic- | : 4 3 3 Fevee iy FOX'S THEATER ¢|rr(2]"\“'h,,’_']&'1‘2“2;‘\’::“mff.l’:t:ld rwai-h stricken breaths which I couldn't con- | HB‘:;I‘(’;‘ :a:::"" A touch of black makes the all- EDAY, MAY 2—One Night R0 0 D L G Ay C o —_— trol for whatever was to come. | String Roan Salad, Tatlan Dressing | White costume becomins. harles Dillingham’s Production e i which are shown in “Tho Submarine | Lettuce hearts served with ofl, a | 70 Man and the “iw’;“ ceamo Jovnl Wafers i 3 ; BRI 4 ecC Musical Com- || A fanture of extrems movelty will||Eve:: tis Mace or. the aceasiin this | Utiel salt andlgrated cheass are.de: || the patbiL had follomed and sionpec e ey B AR Ry S OP! LOOK! LISTEN! ba presented at IKox's tomorrow— | part of the Indies being littered with | licious. | at the brookside where I'd first en- | Coffee scparate skirts nowadays. #8c to $1.50. Seats on sale. | W.llamson Brothers' ‘‘Submarine ! sca-chests, lockers, etc., from sunken e tered the water. There, of course. h ’ P el i s | ‘0 of my footsteps was lost, and ¥ AND SATURDAY, MAY 3-4.| Eyc,” & seven-reel picture taken | Spanish galleons, lost In those terri-| p, AL T entie mamolnsaen. stood | _Whole Wheat Cakes—Mix half-tea- Ten and navy-blue esntinue to .be (Matinee Saturday.) inder water by means of the subma- | ble hurricancs, the ‘‘Pamperos,’ um duff is made of flour and | the man, evidently nonplussed, sto0d | s550nful salt with pint whole wheat | the chief colors for dresses. &8 DILLINGHAM presents| ring periscope, a new invention of | destroyed by Captains Kidd, Tez baking powder, molasses, raisins and | entirely motionless for a 10ng Mo | our. Gradually add pint very cold GENERAL POST thess 1wo men and used at present | the other rovers of the Spanish main, | PTURe ment e . | water, beating quickly and hard unfil| Ieathers are a yvery important feat- Courtenay—Thomas A. in the U. Navy, together with epi- | ‘As a picture, “The Submarine KEye" 7 s To: my reliel Im. dlamtyatierant !n the batter is filled with tiny bubbles. | U@ of the new millinery, | Nights, 25¢ to $2; ] ST | c5de No. 9 of “Tie Eagle's By’ and | is gripplng in its thrilling moments Ml mecietior Tnoodbl cross the brook. But he turned down | jjave deep gem pans very hot and $1. Seat Sale Wednesday. | 3 j0y Keystonc come i Gt e e e e o e iLaen sRseniG L ehefiid efor S andRwaked Loy e loDel i d)) Wuran sod M ineary A il Bt Large patferned foulards are - e The Willlamson Brothers, wizards | terrors of the ocean's depths perature. % @nd corvect tem- | tho path untll soon he was almostthe batter and bake in a very hot |fashionable:in black and white. B IR () | ot the picture industry, have pro Episode No. 9 of “The Kagle's Eye' - opposite the placo where f was hld-|oven untfi risen and brown, ~about = duced the eighth wonder of the worid | continues it exposes of the Imperial den. There was but the width of the | paif an hour. A hat of solid color can be faced brook and a few feet of thicket be- | effectively with a plaid material. ’ In this, their new submarino filin at- | German government's spy plots in the Marble should be washed with : ive OurEues traction, “The Submarine Eye.” The United States and the methods used | Monla and water rather than soap | teen % The pank on which he | Italian Dressing—Rub a bowl with. veraea was much higher than that on | a cut clove of garlic, then put in half ( The French are combining velvet — subject shows the influence of the | by Chief Flynn and Secret Service|and water. stood 2 2 — present war and the timeliness of | agents to combat them, which T Tv’n\ivlhrd. Jj?d by ('x?’mmz my | teaspoonful salt, spaonful pepper and and plush with satin on parasols. 3 SEE such an invention as the inverted un- [ Today is the last one in which| plenty of sreen vegetab neck 1 was able fo Seo his face sl tabieApooH T olive’ ol RRE LY Py ANLEY HORVITZ, derwater periscope, from which the | Theda Bara will appear In the Wil- | ahpear an the table o oples should | =~ He was the foreign-looking man T|salt is dissolved, then add tablespoon- Soft folds of net outline 827 Main St. Opticlan | picture derives ity name, enhances tho ' liam Fox super-spectacle, . ‘Cloo. womiiior mete wirm © © 000 4s the had seen in the taxi, whose eves had ) ful lemon juice. Beat untll thick and | Soft folds of met outline the edkés lashed startled rec rition into mvn-‘\kn« at once. of a surplice waist very prettily. 3