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DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1!, ' WED. ELATI | Why Does the Unknown Horseman FOR THOSE WHO DISCRIMINATE RS el e OSTRICH FEATHERS Sometimes the realization of a fear cteadios s, where its antieipation hes| FOR SUMMER HATS , The Spectacular Sea Drama }.-‘m: us om_\’m-m:. n,U“:?s e B[ST TONIC; me when 1 looked through the 7 14 sereen of bushes behind which T was Honest Opinion Doctor Gave | crouching and recognized across the His Patlent braok from me the features of the| i T 5 o : forcigner T had seen in the taxicab. A ¢ eaforl, Chues v 2 4 @ piilin) i : - condition, weak, nervous and run All the vague fears at which 1 had ! laughed even as 1 yielded to them | i down so I could not do my housework {1 had doctored for years and tried Introducing the Inverted Periscope and Exposing WL B VLl SITPEGL ) 1 SRR : e everything under the sun, A friend face of the horseman. He had fol- | | told me about Vinol. I asked my . 9 T lowed me, but why he was spying o I the Terrors and Wonders of the Ocean’s Depths— [l | 1o0cc ™ but Wiy he Was een . L doctor about i, and he veplied, ‘It | helbelonged! to ‘the sarme alnister i ors | | certainly is the best medicine that can | Deadly Sharks—the Awful Octopus—Giant Crabs— zanization of which Grace Draper was | i | be had today. I couldn’t give you | & iesace any better. [ took it. and today I] am as well and stron, 1y woman Deep Sea Divers—All Thri“ingly Shown. | His appearance also corrohorated - N . e ol e, s o B Sl : e sh to be, and it was Vino the secret theory I had had that my saved me."—AMrs. Frank A. Hor : o new neighbars had rented Mrs. i Also Episode No. 9 THE EAGLE Durkee's home because it would give T 5 Y, Ash St.. Bedford, Ohio them opportunity to observe my move- | o : We guarantee this famous cod liver | And Others. ments. It was so absurd a thing on 2 i and iron tonic for all such conditions. the surface of it that I hadn’t even : The Clark & Brainerd Co. Drug- told Lillian about it. But little Mrs. 6 : R Iy T i e Durkee's description of the man with o Bioces Wobn 1) Mobriariy, Nethan whom she dealt tallied exactly with " : Noveck: W. H. R S S BUY LIBERTY BOND: the appearance of the man standing o, S G BT e e Ve Canaiaia beside his horse so quietly on the g o % S e . & other side of the brook i i I was glad to feel calmness de- R e e i scending upon me, instead of the wild | F : i SETE = » J terror that haa possessed me before, | FRiG L ; 2 | "THE BLUE BIRD i T debated quietly whether or not to 3 : < %o i = o = -] emerge o my hiding place casual- S G i AT LYCEUM TODAY | Iy and mect the man face : or | % . 1 ! to remain where L s with the | g 5 2 | NPT, PAY A { chance that he might not find me. | H&& : i [ e Weareenis mos iR heautitiy nnay DOLLAR Galloping Hoofbeats. 5 3 il ! terpiec the picture that has dvawn | ||| CHARGE IT" A WEEK Inaction of any kind is distasteful 3 g G the favorable cominent of students to me, so that I didn't ponder lon (R 5 and lovers of art, and has shown (o 1 spoke to the dog in the careless way gy i 4 [ the world a new conception of 1l All dealings confidential and NO extras to pay! It's a | so many women use when they | - ¥3Photo by . possibilit the film as a br h | “man’s store” that you will enjoy coming to. Honest iz 5 4 esiern Newspaper Unio S : : : alone with an animal, as if the beast ! s of true art, arrives today in New advertising—honest merchandise—honest dealings MAETERLINCK’S could understand t.h:‘.! nguage. AR R Britain for a stay of four consecutiva “Pete, ald doggic, don't you think dayg Heralded from afar as a1 vevel- we've gathered all the violets we can | : e ation, a thing of rare charm, “Tho H d d f M ’ N S % - : B e or e sheam B Tho undreds of Men’s New Suits further?” 7 | dom’s greatest work of art is knowr 7 | " Pete save the short, snarp bark witn|| | Will be at the Lyceum theater taday, $12, $15, $18, $20 to $3 | which he always answers any remark Ostrich feathers are having a re- | 38d Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ' | made to him, but my little speech Was | ;.5 ,kable vozue this vear for summer | Of unsurpassed beauty and magnie | s punctuated in a far more Startling|,jjnery. The attractive hat here | tude, Im“'l\'l\‘(hul;‘fill«‘-( and prilliant exe- Top Coats) $15, 320, $25 to 33 ”“'{‘“0' ; illustrated is covered with pale blue | cution, rdi comes a3 For the man on the opposite side | joyen™ el relief to followers of the silent dr HAPPINESS or the brook, instead of caming toward ma. The novel nature of its plot. tha New HatS Shoes HARTFORD. me, leaped to the back of his horse e e - s - | sumptuous plan on which its idea is and put him through the vines and |.iif inevq registereq startied recogni- | carried out, and its everlasting, undy- 3 $4 $10 THOUGHT Eisheshaline el athBhabral como| | oancoiioestand siasiedizessenic EeR sl alans e n s Sh Tl S $2t0 $ to {at a tremendous rate. He didn't 20| tion seizea me, all the more firmmly POSe unite to make it an achieve- DIVERSION clear to the road, however, for thelpeccause I had fought against it for | ment of which the entire motion pic- | d ' sound of the horse's feet ceased a8 g, many days, that I knew this man, ' ture world is proud. Critics prolaim | = suddenly as they had sounded, and T|,n4 that his foroign appearance was | the picture as the introduction of a | mounted Where had T seen eyes like his? No | the screen hail it as the signal that REF[NEMENT | To say that T was bewildered is t0 | japger afraid of pursuit, I moved away | America has again taken the lead i use mild expression indeed. The| {16 the thicket and sat down upon |the world of art N | man had undoubted followed me |, fajlen tree while in memory 1 ran| The magnificence with which the ]NTELLIGENCE | from my home and had tracked me— | {ho gamut of my men friends, ac- | stupendously beautiful scencs in this there could pe no other word for quaintances and those with whom 1| wonder-film are presented liter Jithrough ‘the woods. Why in *| had had business or professional | takes onc’s breath away; the 4 4 BIG DAYS 4 S e 4 £ i BY RUTH CAMERON B frightened rabbit at the mere sound) " There was but one who fitted in any | tors in making the picture one that BEGINN NG TODAY of my yolca? manner the appearance of my new | will remain always a model to be fol- All at once a plausible explanation | peighbor. His name nearly escaped | lowed and copicd stamps it an inno- A of his latest acton struck me. Tlny jips, then 1 repressed even the | vation, a masterpicce. “The Blus | j couldn’t understand his reason for|thought of him. It was so absurd | Bird” will delight children and thrill tracking me, but evidently he'd | . i i . . . a thought that [ wouldn't voice it |« sre just as it has other F FIannet (ol o110\ e Ml i sin® - liadultRhens gt piomes N e Artistic Fireman ! even to vse | citie: 1d the lesson, no, rmon discovered. It was no part "'_ his There was no reason, however, why | that is sent crashit home througn | plan for me to see him, or to KNOW|j shouldn’t continue my walk. The |the thin veil of indifference will leave A certain train which T had occa- , But the emplover who simply gob- | that he was following me | mysterious horseman was evidently | its mark indelibly on the -~haracter |sion to take several times, this win- | bies up the advantage of such a doc- A Strange Thought. as much afraid of me as I was of him. | of everyone who sees it . trine and doesn’t show his apprecia- i - ax lof c ne s t S vas o s e ; fr | ter, was almost invariably from tion, .deserves the spirit of resent- SUBMARINE EYE | “The Submarine Hyc" is a drama | Instinctively I felt that the reason | Even if his shadowing of me had some Happiness is something that every e? 1 : | of wondertul orig ity, power and | for this attitude must be fear of | sinister purpose 1 was safe as jong as | one seeks. The most hardened pessi- | 1alf to three-quarters of an hour late | yient and rebellion which he is apt | to arouse. FOX'S ATTRACTION ! beauty; a story of sunken tre recognition upon the part of the|he feared my recognition. mist, even though he may aot be [ic making a three-hour run. | Spanis |‘ ]Wuu!v}lonrs_ "]vllwv\ of cig my ious horseman. Once again I " ‘\'"‘“I‘ ’hi" ; was a1 ”:]mm fi'“"n aware of the fact, wants to h: hap- Brokthe fima T took it T was - “ man-eating sharks, deep sea visualized the tense moment when T|[the road which ran parallel {o the |y at one time or other in his exist- : S with all the anticipating thrills, that \ RRGiTo e eahrombny e b lhidien| SRt ool cravelsn sl o || R e e e G T s | aton Bie O On G Sl iNse bo e reasure Island” has|one drawn up beside mir in the | Wish to wade the brook again, cven|humans consider happiness the great- { MY destination exactly on time. Fifth avenue blockade. and had met | if there had been no mysterious figurs | est mift of God. The “Blue Lird I expressed my wonder to my host, MORNING FROCK the cyes of the man who'd just fled | Waiting in the woods. So with Pe teaches the lesson that we soretimes | ang he explained. “Oh, yes,” said ! at the sound of my voice. still in_contented attendance I strolled | pave happiness but do not recognize a T i 10 at tr s always . Hauntingly familiar eyes they wers, | 10isurely through the woods and came |1t beimg of the impression that hap- | 26 “That train is always on tim BLUE AND WHITE thin now. It hasn't been lJate but once in orthy successor of Twenty | Stevenson’s nd Leagues Under the Sea is | for both young and old. ‘Sunken Submarine Fye,” being shown | Treasurc” what a wealth of magic in #s today and tomorrow, to- ! thcse words, its romance never dies, with Episode No. 9 of “The | @nd twice in the last six months two Bye” and hysterically | companies have been formed, one il | se————— - | out . piness consists of material one, | | { | i Keystone comedy. New York city, and the other in New had far more travel than the firs that can be seen and pos ed, | the 1s month, and then it was held e r] ns, to finance a searching party A number of autos, carriages 1} hereas happiness really comes en [up by a big firc beside the tracks. xplore and delve in the waters u[‘ farm wagans made my walk much | (o joad lives that are pure and noble, | They’'ve got a new fireman and he upon the other road. one which West Indies. {less attractive’ than the stroll along|anq when we o along the path of |knows how to fire. They say he is ‘he Submarine Eye’ links a mod- . the deserted roadway had been. 1In|jieo without harming our fellow men wonder. You can hear him blow- | 9 ern love story with a tragedy bhe- | my annovance at having to keep tothe | o " ying what they possess for our ling off steam as he comes into town. | neath the surface of the sea. It is side of the way or else be compelled | "y o g ) The rest of the trains are about as q & happy blending of Stevenson and | frequently to dodse T forgot the horse- | * 1) \}is story, a hoy and girl leave | lad as ever, but you can count on | Jules Verne, with one of the most man who had annoyed me 5 i f their 1 > home and #0 | the two he brings t town - bhe f el i . the quiet of their littie hc he two he brings into ing fascinating and dramatic ideas ever Came to thls Woman after But when 1 reached the first cross- 1,1, (o world for the blue bird, {right on the dot.” 73 conceived, and has all the glamour of | T:/kmg Lydia E. Pinkham’s ooeleay fadl elnfood down 1t | which signifies happiness. Thev o Not & Mechanical Job. THE HERMANS the wonders and terrors of the a Horaolwas grazine at thelslqe | VOGSt RS GRS ER T o . : m ocean’s depths. Underwater scenes | egetable Compound to | "1 roaq while hux master. half. O e Pt i that_the Dbhie hird | Now. a layman would not, ofthand, 10 YEARS FROM NOW were taken along islands of Cuba and | Restore Her Health hidden behind him, with keen eves| ' o afely in their own home. | Conceive of the job of fireman as per- Porto Rico, the deep sapphire tinged watcher the road on which I was While powerful lesson is bel mitting such wide ation of [RT—BARN ARD—BESSIE Caribbean, Deing peculiarly adapted | Ellensburg, Wash.—* After T was | '"Veling: taught, vet it is brought home i aehicysmont HOBY ““1"“1 s G in “NEARLY A TRIP," for underwater photography. besides | married 1 was not well for a long time rorsinz manner, New Britain ls o B sl Singing and Dancing being infested with tiger and thresh- and a good deal of Menu fOY Tomorrow e illaraivel oo And yet, thero you arel er sharks, devil-fish, monster crabs > ti n o thrill, when it views tRis m 5 the time was not one thrill, when i 5 sure to be half an hour late and > ”» and other terrible denizens of tha _ able to go about. = ece. B et Scears Eitects marine Eye.” The fight between tho i was to have a child | Cereal with Milk ally §o0d yaudevills bill Remembor |18 Simply the: dlfference between ' s » Onlainal L rative diver, the deep-sca diver and ; in our home and one | Poaéhed + with Spinach This bis foature piogram commences | Man who does his job mechanically ifR-ana Original Music, the shark stirred today's audiences, A day my husband Muffins e palitin i and a man who does his job ar- Five P: ; [,'| tonts fathoms deep. 73 came {jack from ) ffee ‘\:a-v»:mlv\,\ ) } : 3L e nasopay Episode No. 9 of “The [ s town with a bottle When you come down to it, it is n tonishing how much variation the . OF THE SOTI Eye” depicts more of the Germ e of Lydia I. Pink- Lunch, Y ASH ONS ; A LILOE: - JOX C government’s spy plots in this coun- ham’s Vegetable Salmon and Pea Sala FADS AND F S human factor can make in the sim- try, and the activities of the United | Compound and Cihnaniont s ke i i plest, most mechanical job. tes Secret Service in combating | wanted me to try it. Cocoa & | Two Kinds of Toast. i their influence. When one views | It brought relief o i 'ake making toast; what a wide from my troubles. Dinner . et - . difference there is between the toast 9, their devilish ingenuity in contriving = = i i ¥ N k ONS’ THEATRE | istructive appiiances anaingernat | I improved in health so I ¢ould do my S Dimner hes : a2 careless inaifforent cook machines, and the absolutely cold- | housework; we now have a little one, all : =nd‘l<» i RIUCEaales i e Sr ol . makes,—half toasted on one side, —Hartford— | blcodedness n which they plant these | of which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkham’s | . . . Masipa little girls with one-piece linen frocks. |y, 1ned a bit on the other (how often i Vegetable Compound.”— Mrs. O. S. Jashed grotarocy have I groaned in spirit as T heard DAY, MAY 2—One Night t;n“el;:m e mj:vrr‘wi: Jonnson, R. No. 8, Ellensburg, Wash. S GlcamodiREbRaE: Little =iy ondrabeg mny breakfast toast going under the atles Dillingham's Production | ,ythority to dispose of a German | There are women everywhere who Veestanle Sela great many two-colored combinations. | ministration of the knip,) butter g Berlin’s Best Musical Com- | (/%708 10 FIE00 Jong for children in their homes yet are ZplosH B = i thrown on in two or three hard OP! LOOK! LIST! denied this lmpginesu on_account of Gl Separate skirts will not have tho |iumps,—and the toastan artistat the 5S¢ to $1.50. Seats on sale. some functional disorder which in most Poached Eggs With Spinach—Pre- | jpmense pockets they had last sum- | cork malk toast that is evenly pare some rounds of buttered toast, zolden brown on hoth sides, and AND SATURDAY, MAY 3-4 cases would readily yield to Lydia E. st mer P Matinee Saturday.) HOUSEHOLD NOTES | Pinkham’s Vegetab'e Compound. put a tablespoonful of prepared epin- - evenly buttered with butter melted 5 DILLINGHAM presents Such women should not give up hope | &ch on each pleco of toast, poach ! yrquoise blue jerser with accents|to the proper consistency. GENERAL POST | until they have given this wonderful | four egge, and place them on the tob | ¢ pjack satin makes an enchanting And how much more fun the ar- ‘ourtenay—Thomas A. Wise— A few drops of camphor on ”,.u medicine a trial, and for special advice | ©f the spinach. Put a small pinch .. tist gets out of it! INights, 25c to $2; Mat., BEST | toothbrush is refreshine and it will | write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., | of black pepper in the center of cach | i T know nothing about that fireman i crowns of some hats § $1. Secat Sale Wednesday. | harden the gims Lynn, Mass. The result of 40 yeara volk of egg and serve. | P - except that he gets his train in on — experience is at your service. Cream of Rice Soup—Wash one-| Two-knife pleated ruffies finish the | 56 hut I'll wager he takes pride half cupful of rice thoroughly, add to | hottom of a bodice in a cunning man- | .\ 4 pleasure in his job. i The Japanese SO0ce mide (1o | e ——— o (g \\o} ,M”‘h 4(| r>,{,’\ Penn is . Oll.l' Child’s Sklll it onc quart stock, bay leaf, blade ner E 3 5 of mace, sliced onion and stalk of ! Bi flavoring gravi < - k . 4 i at— i b1 = ”“P“"“’ ahces ORI Press through a sieve, return it to g gown trails long enough to form | know. Does the railrond recognize i 1 Sykes com'ort Powder the soup kettle, add one tablespoon- | the t . he h quality of his service and g o 0t herennls 7% For more than 25 years it has been healing | ful butter, one quart milk, salt and T y ve him some reward to cncourage| A chic frock for a summer morn- Y HORVILZ e S e L and preventing skin soreness. DEDRRIATOAmS, en constantly, funtil Metaj cloths veiled with Antilly | him? {ing is this one of blue and white 897 Man 86 Or'nlclnn A_ it 4 N ) 25c at the Vinol and other drug stores | it just comes to a boil, when i lace are excellent for bodices of eve- “Work for the work's sake,” is a | checked silk gingham with its bodi. Main ¢ dist i ¢ Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. | ready to serve. ning gown Jlendid doctrine. lana siceves of white gwrgelz aioe, Work for the Work's Sake