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For Theatergoers and | WAR TIME ECONOMY }VOILE FROCK HAS [ VELATIONS OF A WIFE GOWN IN ONE PIECE GAV[ H[R PRETTY NECK LINING | By ADELE GARRISON | TEirrbtei [ i W Madgo Evaded the Horseman | that I had felt earlier in my “tramp ; ST : DEIJCA.I-[ GH“.D ‘ : | and Met a Dffiiculty With Pote. abroad.” 2 | i | Was my first day in the open to be =] 3 [Phe sight of the mysterious horse- | completely spoiled by this figure con- : n waiting, watching upon the | stantly hovering near my path? [ § Sl B ! bss-roads :xr‘mrvd : feeling of anger | asked myself fiercely and in the same 4 me instead of the terror of him , moment answered it by a sudden de- | 2 5 . 5 ediley i | tormination to put o siop o the an- | b | S It Built Him Up and Made ; » | Too Many Stents noyance. The man, whom I was sure g . ‘. 2 3 i | I should know if his disguising mous- S Him Strong. : i | Wo tache and beard were removed, had e . 2 fled once at the sound of my voice. | I would try another ruse. Making an abrupt turn, I started | down the crossroads toward the | live and learn. I had to give up knitting altogether Newaygo, Mich.—" My little boy | &3 S z Sometime ago I remember that for a few days. < was in a delicate, weak, cmaciated R 4 € 2 locs§ When I took it up again, I reso- < 4 % $ wrote about making one work less | condition and had a cough so we had % i bt Spat 3 ® %% U utely turned my back on the clock to keep him out of school for a year. ¢ > g tedio v setting oneself stents and | apng refused to notice how many ribs £ g onas - Jothing seemed to help him until e 8 sceing how swiftly one could get them | I was knitting in any given time. 5 P orseman. walked very rapidly, < S £ Vinol was recommended, and the | 1 - by tr a ¢ Tl v 6 3 \ e - S . as e c 3 ¢ €l donc, or hy trying to surpass one And They Never Set Stents, VAUDEVILLE and Bete, ‘evidently thinking T wasg : % P, T change it made in him was remark- 3 { 5 2 5 former record. T s . il about to run, capered around my feet D5 T i Tl i 55 el R b 1 T w1l bk there are tinies andl ., Tnere are temperaments) for Wigeh in high spiri S ) Bim ateor i 5 it : . stents may be a good thing—phlegm- : 554 3 g so his cough is almost ; : sonditions when this is a good thing | . THREE KILOS s 3 1 nim strons so. his cough is almost | ] ; conditiuns when this is & g00d thing | 210 1 soing temperaments, - Tron- An Act Youll Talk About | Catching up his bridle, he swung him- niend Vinol too hishly '~ Mrs B N.| il {34 fnihd Bt T have also come to sce that | ic811Y: theso are the people who have | self into the saddle and swiftly turn- : £ Hanlon. IR b e e e e e hat | no inclination to set themselves stents. HENRY FREY | ing his horse away from me galloped o TiTeu Mothers i Gl jeiigaing) there ¢ S & For other types of temperament, a_ DE FO S' | madly down the crossroads until a of imealk, delicate Jalling (a0 @ et B B o Gl stent is wicked. RREST GIRLS children are asked to try this famous : : G e i A | rise in the ground hid him from view. : cod liver and fron tonic on our guar- | : o ede fb & plan to kolt o corteln . "1 onee knew a youns lawyer. amg ,Two Pretty Girls Who Wear { - Grem s long imeth ar b didn s . ’ antee. Children love to take it. AginE Al i armotnt Thtths it ol | nonEn DI foRth e es DE I Ay SOME Clothes i peared. This was proof, indeed, that | : 3 & o § Clark & Brainerd Co., Dr g ; : ,rh’m‘“ e R nid it ‘o | ons prostration by promising himself | he dlan’t wish me to recognize him, o ; Liggett’s Riker-Hegeman Drug 4 i % & i g e ‘:M Then 1 sot | that he would earn a certain amount MAETERLINCK'S | even though his determination to spy Sy John : Nathan g - P a5 2 of money each month, { | mysclf a new sten : upon me w nd at the - | He Sold a Million Dollars’ Worth of 66 In Dicky’s parlance, my sporting | : B NN best drug store in every town and city | 4 ¢ i b Queer Sensations. | Goods. b { blood was up. I resolved to match . A\ in the countrs. | J > : | Presently I found that T was look- 5 | my wits against this bizarre figure - § 3 ¥ | - 53 nz at the clock ag I finished each I also knew a salesman who prom- | who tracked me one moment and fled ised himself that he would sell a | & " 52 “«w e S » % rib. And then I began to have queer » from me the mext. He shouldn’t find ; THE BLUE BIRD 3 § | | Lohoations: my hand felt cramiped,| million dollars’ worth of goods in 4 BIRD” | me again if T possibly could help it. | 3 3 E s o] : vear. He sold it before Thanksgiv: the needle rested against my T stood motionless by the roadwa i s 4 FILM OF DELIGHT | ¥ 4 finger hurt, my. muscles began to|ing. But he died befere the year wag | pondering the situation. TIn another - 2 3 s Hs fwit out i [[uoment ajplamgaashediupor fie, o s e : And all at once I realized what the || The bow siring that is Keps taul TS R D N e oo s | : : L “The Bluebird flew in through e s R W ehor el omenimani 12 F plindl | an interurban trolley line. And I s WAL G e Iegian (i s | was putting a pressure on myself | loses its resiliency. Neither is a con- PAULINE | knew that within a quarter-mile of a e [ | terday afternoon and after furnish-| j,jeuiructibl voile in black and!nat inevitably affected my nerves. | summation to be wished for. : FREDERICK | corner five miles away was a little N JRmAtitu | ing sheer delight and entertainment |\ iic il es tnig effective frock with | By this. thie the slght of the Knlt. | : - ! wayside inn at which Dicky and T, L ¢ olpasmostiacceptabio tyDe R ORUNORD Bl i T sualinceic line ENaTronweblacls Mo naan (e o ueer feeling = “The H H ” I S ndeiosis iriee D S audiences at the afternoon and ove- I : ting needles gave me a queer feeling e - “The Hungry Heart e Underwoods, Grace per and : e e e o g s | velvet is used in just the right places | in my stomach. o Dr. Pettit had lunched several times ; g | to add character. 1 ‘BEN CHAPIN | when on woodland outings together. Sl e G p— - & N It was a quiet little inn, Stelleral| Minne! war Ftime cconomy frock for ~ BIG RILL FARNUM l‘ Menu for Tomorrow STRAW TURBAN AND beaten track, and not frequented by | women is here. It is in “one picce,” SQUARE MESH VEIL " A Spectacle of Happiness COMIN z ’ The Son of Democracy New York jov riders, a quality which | end is called a silhouette gown. This Lo | o U e v | gave it especial charm to me. T was | pictured model in the new terra cotta g AT FOX'S TOMORROW ! Rreakfast — | reasonably sure that if T could get to | color erepe de chine is draped to give 3 o Fruit | the trolley unobserved I could throw |: lhouette effect as the wearer ] 3 - S Saratoga Potatocs the horsems effectually off the | walks along. The drapery in the Eor e i N Dlativelnat i teaclks ' [ehichyreached tolthefwalouRe . ¢ vons know that they get it in Williaia Coffec SEE 4 I,'RI & ! 1 turned my face toward the trol- | s h. The tassel failling from the 3 i Farnum productions, and True Bluc b i ley line, and hurried along the road in back is an unusual featurc. . e e g T "- AT SAT as fast as I could. To my gratifica. — — no exception, which op. at Fox's Bakedliia ' tion car came along just as STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! | B 1 srrow together, with Ipisode XNo Stewedl Troit conductor said: AT PARSONS’ TONIGHT | ¢ Coolk, Mutt and Jofr, and he “You can’t bring that dog on this S SO : News. Thick Beef Soup car. : True Bluc 4 illiam o o 3 e i 1 Mutton Cutlets, Tomato Sauce ut he Iready replied, B will he the ction and 1 ; Rice Croquettes, Cold Slaw le smiling, in the hope that he would | s s theater tonight ) 3 of “Les Miserables”, and 2 Date Pudding relent, for there were only a few pas- | with the customary matinees. This % i Two Cities’ In this, hi & Coffee sengers on the car. is the original Charles Dillingham i - \ ture, Mr rnum pla the part of ] “Put That Dog Of.” production. B 5 3 X & SRR western rancin owner- v human, man- o : Sauce—Tur a can of to- | Hahtem NeoR comes 0 e i Pl st RNER S SO 1. man. The slorv 15 out of the or.| Tomato Sauce n & F o o et | g o ¢ ] s into a saucepan, add a bit of Besides,” I went on, “I won't €0} oo theater on Friday and Satur- Maeterlinck s dindeyiandldsalshvith o iphaselioflife | AGOES REQ REIEREEREMY MK v insi . car . T st Aot st eal o a el s e ; leaf, two cloves, half of a small —IN— inside the car \.\\vh him 11 stand | gqay in ‘““General Post ' as leading | THE BLUE BIRD { new to the cinema. It deals witn an { 22¥ Te8% LRE COVE TRCE B O S 'way out here,” indicating a recess in | lady for the co William Courte "8 ADTCUAFT Diure il L remittanceman®. Who | 000l of salt and a dash of pepper. T as i i suddenly becomes essed of ¢ 3 ” the platform, “and I can promiso you | P4y and Thomas A. Wise. Miss Nes ficiddanl mead ol ¢ eat and stew for half an hour; pre 66 i 5 bitt will be seen as Betty, a radical, S TR e S (and festatos but [desercs MsERmMETIean ol 8 ilavel Return tofthe fire that the dog won't move. independent British miss, who won’t | Place that it decided to remain until | wife and littic son, to return to g S RS By this time every passenger on|pe constrained by the snobbery of | Saturday night. New Britain welcomed | land to claim his inheritance. Back "‘l",d ,":\"ZFT :;m-‘v?;m\\t-?l‘:-]:\mnnml i the car was gazing at us, and T was | the exclusive set, and who simply | the picture in roval manner realiz in England the father, on learning of “‘I"' e ‘I.‘ e oeer e -A Smashing 7-Reel flushed with embarrassment. To add | insists on loving Smith, her father's|that while the beautiful story unrol-| the death of his first wife, has mar- h':“:]r (1‘“(2:‘;»{.‘]1;:\: }|\< urngr)exxo ‘:‘upful Rocky Mountain Drama to my discomfiture, a handsome auto- | tailor Fillia Jourtenay)’’ & led itself, & masterpiece of phot ried again and has another so cu s o 2 r, ) ome auto- | tailor (William Courtenay)” and plece of plioto- | rled again and has another son—a | SUPTHS OF Eransin SOUn O8° CHE O teaspoonful of salt, one-half of a tea- ake, Cocon Dinner —— mobile which had been coming rapid- | even proposing ta Iim. Of course | &rabhic splendor was being viewed | gissipated. proflig; voung man. Fetss Thse vl 1y up behind us, slowed as it passed, | her father, Sir Dennys Broughton “The Blue Bird” may be described | Throt 1 strar ies of incidents L o Episode No. 2 and its driver looked with evident in | (Thomas A. Wise) will not hear of |as something totally different than | the half hrothers ave brought to-{sPoonful ‘of soda and one heaping | . i o terest at-the controversy I was invol- | such a preposterous thing in the| the ordinary run of pictures. There ! gether on a ranch in the Wil- ‘” ’,’,mv.f,,,}- threc !m\nl and sr'r.\; with “THE WOMAN IN [l tniarie siaging : Sommctyative ante bellum age. Bug |18 @ renl Sory contamed, and wihile ham Fafnume (e stronger brothes, | n mold for thre s and serve - | For controversy it was in real earn- | the fun of the play is that this very sermon of the strongest imaginable begins the reformation and - THE WEB SRR e el e D L e e Bl e BILLIE WEST i fortunately for me, was a surly chap, | liever in preparedness, jumps into | absolutely lacking. The world is made him back to his glanc GRANDMA NEVER LET i Y s m with no idea of chivalry or courtesy, | the war a lieutenant and comes baclk | to realize through this vehicle L a man. ing the o “THE CHIEF COOK” | " “See here!” he sald with an ugly | a brigadier—and a hero of his home | Pictures may he beautiful yet strons, production is one of test Jove ER HAIR GET GRAY snar] in his volce 've kept this car | town. The social shakeup of every- | Strong vet interesting, interesting yet stories ever prodnced—a story that - — ‘l MUTT and JEFF _standing here long enough. You put thing British is gloriously amusin “l:ro‘l‘u‘su\\:::»‘\ i , o l»rm. the h:“‘u,h‘vn\‘h;*rf‘ m‘ru :'11',]\‘;“"‘-"\\‘:' Kept her locl f youthful, dark and trimmed| with an| upstanding | smey that dog oft or I'll know tho reason | @nd the duestion in the last act is e story told in this feature is!rivalry for.the hand of a charming glossy with comnion garden charmingly set off by a squara | wing i 3 7 \ e ra o Je! » ages old, the hunt for happines he young woman 5 " PATHE NEWS why Will the general marry Betty < o o hap D S - T Sage and Sulphur mesh veil carrying a running design My temper blazed and T said some- My Boy,” A. H. Woods' latest| fault of everyone is revealed, in that In cpisode The Woman in b e ety : it 5 >arsons’ e- [ the two, boy and girl wha are the the Web, entitled ¢ Open Switeh” 2 thing for which I repented afterward. | PTO 1‘\\!\(;1;‘ (‘Omc. ; ta !u:. ns's the m(‘_u & h”“m; :’ R \‘_” . e Lt K‘H[" S When you darken your hair with “Suppose you put him off,” I said |2ter on Monday evening, May 6, pre- S e St SR e X g s e sage Tea and Sulphur, no one quietly. vious to its N Yor premiere, | realize that they arc possessed of yaching, the one carryving the hero i Rtk . 5 e o 7 = 3 e 5 T o Jur | tell, because it’s done so naturall THORROUGH RK The man glared at me, then at| MY BO¥” Is the cxtraordinary war | happiness. and g0 in search of it. How and heroine and il il e e §one . slared e, then play by Berte Thomas which under | ©ften do humans in real life, outside suers, and the only r hat they S o ; Pete’s punishing jaw and leering grin, | {1 " title of *“Out of Hell” iwas ons|of the film world do the same thing! : do nol crash into ez while | though, at home is mussy and trouble- | 9 “f}’lic" seemed daring him to touch | ¢ {16 sensational success of the|#And how often are they brought {o going at a mile a minutc e ”‘_llflh('orf you can buy at| How a New Britain Citizen Found S ofune Xt”l'”'”‘"” for a moment | .\ yrent London season. realize, as in this picture that ther {he pursning train is hurled into a | a0V drug store the ready-to-use prep- | Freedom From Kidney Troubles. ha " i won, underestimated the have happiness even before they lea Jitel, Sviiea thetbod \'d of thoe ] aration, improved by the addition of e man’s resourcefulness as well as his 1 other ingredients called “Wyeth's S L i X o - the protection of their own homes! { hero drops from his train and in the ¢ d VYK | From bladder disorders— brutality MUSICAL MELANGE There is & moral of rare strength |nick of time throws o swifch and Sulphur Compound.” You Just| ny curable disease of the kidneys. A Voice Intervenes. and interest taught by he Blue- ; » woman in the Web promises dampen a sponge or so rush w h f ittle Miss New York” He put up his hand quickly, zave HIT AT KEENEY'S | bird: a lesson that every human the best of all the Vitagraph | it an draw |!1L]~1 lhl’ulxg:lll o hair, L = i " 5 i r % aking one sme 3 a Eé 25 Reople lhnm;; ml. ta Mynnl\ for n;m.«}m ’\mu I serials 50 far produced ] 'M :“‘ H::‘“v :;1’"‘_ Bt ]“f:‘u_ p ,.‘Dp‘;:‘ ed by thousands. Shtikis e % | - - earn and profit by, and that lesson 4 O] B ol e - New Britain people testify. Catchy and Original Musio the car was going on rapidly and I will be taught at the Lyceum today, | and after another application or two, n people testify = - el Can you ask more convincing proot Packed audienc a 1ee rent- o 3. < EET X YO air becc S et v ark- 3 ihel Heormang was off my guard, he suddenly gave | “,'“",f( '\',:""\fl*“ "\,‘“"_‘ b B ltomauon Ja e dinda BRI Slol S ] ek hall ",:“"‘I‘“]”‘"X:I"‘,ifi‘l‘\‘:‘””>‘ dark- | ot merit? T e e el e SEREAND X o tinuous show Saturday. Come pre- ened a ant. Mi N = = o ) in , Pete a brutal, well-aimed kick, which | ry musical melunge which is appear- | pared (o view w spectacle of beauts | . Gray, faded hair, though no dis- | M1 K- YSieh 0 exon 10 YEARS FROM NOW sent the poor animal flying from the | ing this week at Keeney's thea e [ Hae o iR Ne () Handl \ce, is a sign of old age, and as we Ay WS Lrouh OC.cons = speeding car, rolling over and over|and those who have attended are dragged highbrows from their fire- | &1l desive = youthtul end attractive | T P8Py by dull puing asross the Bert—Bernard—Bessie on the ground. {loud in their praise of the singing [ sides and given them something old, | | appearance, get busy at once with |SWall of my back and I think they Lt in fou brutal coward!” T blazed. |and dancing of the chief characters|yet somethingz fresh, to think ahout. | [ Wreth's & n) SulphuskCompouna | Viero PIOUBHEIOn byjmy WOtk es it d NEARLY A TRIP Stop this car and lot me oft imme- | and the members of the chorus. Crit- | In conneotion with this big picture | and look years younger. This ready- | (2 Sit down all day. It was a contin- diately.” ics of musical. comedles " in large | an excellent vaudeville bill will be to-use preparation is a delightful toi. ' U2k duil pain and made me feel tired Five-Part Photoplay The conductor pretended not to|Cities in the country proclaim the | presented. The DeForrest Sisters open let requisite and not & medicine, 1t 204 Wworn out. Doan’s Kidney Pilly “FAST COMPANY” hear me. His e wero fixed upon | Production as one of the best shows | the bill with a charming singing and is not intended for the cure, mitiga- | CUF¢d me and I have _';'"‘"_“"L‘ ‘1" with Pete, who had lain motionless for a |that has appcared on the vaudeville | dancing number, followed by Henry tion or prevention of disease. themyeyergeiico Rantic e R RoREAE Franklyn Farnum. moment, 80 motionless that T feared |St2ge in some time, and e one | Frey, a comedian who keeps his aud- Dleniviotiuliol Rl he was dead or seriously injurcd. But |$hould avail himself of the oppor- |ience with him every step of the w o, S0c/Ratall denjers Lt IBE T aET in an incredibly short time he had | tUnity of viewing this wonderful and | For a wind-up the “Three Kelc A dragged himself to his feet, and after | MAjestic musical comedy. strong with a singing. dancin ——Wl’rH—— The company is made of seven im- | acrobatic numbe This act 1s not — p— = | j k R‘ONS’ THEATRE shaking himself all over, tore after| The company ; ; , the car, his lips curled back over his | POrtant characters and a cho the usual run of acrobatic offering. | ¢ > teeth, his red-rimmed eyes blazing in | tWenty dainty and pretty o, [Tt is a great deal bettdr NOSE CLOGGED FROM —Hartford— | territsing tasnicn Miss Belle Mevers, who is “Little A There will he other pictures on the A COLD OR CATARRH —_—— 1 R ;10‘,“:”“[ t l" vou stop this ca New York”, is splendid in her program, making this half of 1]!1\‘ SDAY, MAY 2—One Night | trayal of an American girl st week wholly acceptable, and even 1 repeated, a as he still igi 2d me, : 7 . i il Charles Dillingham’s Production | 1 WPeater: bt o Cpodl the beli |1 China. 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