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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918 —News For Theatergoers and Women Readers— EVELATIONS OF A WIFE "vciin meniee By APELE GARRISON e — “Hartford’s Most Helpful Store.” Yong Ago Did You Say thedesperate people and would not stop Rack to the days of their child- Eady Teft?' at murder if they could escape there- | hood when they lled with their N by. The plan 1 been far evervbody | “'ga ind anyone outside of that elief—blessed, nnutterable—seized | 1)t Ernest and Otto to get away as|gang was no good; when care and | as I saw in the inn yard below| jyickly as possible. but that plan|{rouble were words unknown and en- 687—695 MAIN STREET tall, lanky figure of the young| might have been changed. tirely outside of their category, hun- y officer who had befriended m={ Fowever, I had no choice. No mat-| dreds of people at the Lyceum yes- \ N o the unpleasant incident of the!ter who lurked upon the stairs or be- [terday afternoon and last evening 3 : i car low, I must make the attempt to get|szain trod the paths of boyhood and is presence there, of course, might| 1o the side of the yvoung officer talk- | girlhood days, with Ann Pennington, an accident; but, absurd as the |ing with Frnest pry was, T couldn’t help the con-| T taok the small pistol Mme. Hofer re that he had found out where(pag put into my coat, and put it into rit, And, remembering that I must | the pocket of my skirt, where T could iles from home with no chance,| yse it at an instant's notice in an ecount of Pete, of taking the trol- ency. Then ridding myself of had come back to offer me the|ihe Jast vestige of the bonds which tesy of his car AMme. Hofer had put on me, T crept forgot that I had never seen him | 4q noiselessly T could to the door, | the trolley incident. It seemed. | ang with infinite precaution fitted the er, as if he were an old friend| gialeton key she had thrust down my e ta my aid. And how wonderful | neck into the lock of the door. bs to see an honest American face bad of the plotting creatures who imprisoned me! aw BErnest hurry from the house A Daring Plan. The lock had been well oiled and the key turneq in it easily and with- B 1o tro voung ofcer: saw ont noisel I swung the door epen Becting, perfunctory upon the of- | Slowly, then as I saw no one on the | Fs part, full of furtive watchful- | Staircase, hurried down the steps to; B it tideof the ferret-faced|a little sheltered recess mear the hall| i door. | d then I realized that T could not| There I stopped for a moment to * S PR plan my next move, for the daring | st do Something, and that im- | Plan had flashed upon me to effect the [ S i - 3 ately: for. of course. if the offi- | CaPture of Ernest and Otto, if it were fi.NN DENN]NGTON n brere asking for me, Ernest would | Possible to do so, before Ernest h;vl} Sunsbme NN’) . 1 knowledge of my where- | the chance to give the agreed signal | ) nowlec fl @a/zzmmm:g/)n‘mlv { of destruction to Otto. I looked around furtively, carefully, but the whole place seemed deserted. aced the situation with trembling | Ang then T made a sudden rash re- etermined nerve T Otto had|{golve. Frnest was standing facing winsome, ba Ernest. he safely out of | the licutenant and had his back to me. | - e o e gay, for he would be busy at his{| would listen to their conversation Pohnncton ol o P in the wireless, ready to blow | and seize the psychological moment to|a; the Lyceum when she whisked be This is a pretty hand-embroidered e whole thing if FErnest should | carry out my purpose. e “_Jt(.h'e;s “?; empire dress for Miss Simplicity to him the word . The recess had a casement Window | form of N s oF t'he alley, | ¥ear when she goes calling. The belt | t were the others all gone? Upon . which, fortunately for me, was half-|stzunch friend dare-devil ;i cht. | 18 caught into bows at the sides and nswer to that question Tested not open. T could hear what the men|hearted troublo.making. an, aloers| % designed to match the hair ribbon. St haps, but that of the ' wera sayi i Beins et o vn,\n”;:rn;:‘\“l‘i K ;nl;n saving without being visible my- | i, the center of trouble, and always she made her bow yesterday and loft?” the officer was askin, “I'm ; i h 3 : again las e o afraid 1 didn't listen = carefully | or SSTNGIERILER sNone ot fihoge SCREEN AT FOX'S Enoved.l and makes happy . e > b akes happy the youthful. 1 A fN ‘About 20 minutes,” ¥Ernest an- i e 8 ] —_— D:€ AZents Of N€W B .. crei mieasantiy enough, but na.| ot but thal there are some tonse e SR - A ety | productive of some comical situations | Fox star, scored a hit today in her | B"taln f()[ R st o O O o iz'nd shows the diminutive star in| new photoplay “Peg o' the Pirates i 5 How long ago did you sy the lady getting out. “Sunshine Nan" in which P[RATE P]CTURE ON . fresh pictures, that relieves the tired traying to my ear strong evidence of n:oments. “Sunshine Nan” while Miss Peggy Hyland, the William L] | road,” Ernest replied glibly. also gives Mi: Pennington opportun- “Peg o' the Pirates is a costume | Madge Ventures Down. sweet little star of the The officer’s face didn't change ex- |11y 10 display her dramatic ability. | picture of pirates bold and a young { { pressian, but for some reason, call it|#"d she came through in wonderful | lady who quite mastered the villain- occult, telepathic, or what vou will, vle, too, it might be added. For two | ous band until her lover came to the o e | T knew that nest's answer had startled him, and that for the first more days, today and tomorrow, sun- shine is due to be scattered about the rescue. It has a supply of comedy, pieces of melodrama and consider- | This Big, Helpful Store Will Supply the Needed Garments; Hats and Shoes for Your Entire Family and You May Pay But his tone was nonchalance itself | @ €rl will do for a man she loves, | gown she wears the greater part of time he began to suspect tho ferret-|L¥ccum by this girl. No one who | able sentiment. Peggy Hyland is an SHUES Seicd vonin enjoys a good laugh, a lesson in what | attractive Peg and the old-fashioned | many questions, but I don’t see whera @ picture rich in atmosphere of hy- Fol' Men From I can have missed her. Did vou hap- On the vaudeville bill today and | gone days. The pirate crew with pen to natice whether she had a bull | tomorrow will be Frank Franc, in a | Captain Bones and his hooked right terrier with her?" rusical act, Hanvey & France in adarm might have stenped from the Frnest didn’t hesitate pifflsin: attraction, and Gillette deck of a real outlaw ship-—or from u ““Oh, ves, the bologna was with her. | @nimals in “Fun in a Bowling Alley” | “Feter Pan." The fight between the | ‘N? 1 e wonan ey e ons of the best animal acts ever seen | pirate erew and the rescuing party is | @ | S t C t A l f m d M . From the rear of the house came s | i the city. Iyery exciting and effectively done. mar ’ orrec are or omen an i Jong-drawn howl as of a dog In rage — | The story deals with the governor of n All Styles and i g L R ; HOUSéHdLD NOTES | =i vl et Tailleur and Sports Suits .. $16.75 up /Latest Model Coats ....... $12.75 up Leathers FADS AND FASHIONS B % { He is planning on marrying her to Newest Sports Dresses .... $ 7.98 up s o 3 a friend of ancient vintage, whereas Stunning Sports Skirts .... $ 4.98 up Voile and Silk Waists ..... $ 1.29 up Teh an dron) 1s| ellomed o Peg is in love with a poor poet, e ? Small patterns are preferred in | hot, 1t will mever retain the f‘f,”r:g Terry. Pirates break up the recep- Trimmed Sports Hats ..... $ 3.98 up/ All the New Shoes ...... $ 4.00 up ginghams well again, tion and carry off Peg a captive. S | Captain Bones considers her his spe- Patent leather purses have stitching Left-over chicken can be served in| €12l Prey. The pirate mate resents | et e e disorder into which Peg throws | MEN’S SUITS, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 to $37.00 Commencement frocks are made of Scalloped celery is a good lunch- | Killing hel When her plight grows ' Maifl St NEVI Bl'“aifl Lo cai Cor GIs dangerous she feigns death. She is ' | s carried ashore and is about to be The smartest purke is the envelops| Apple sauce is 2 it I‘:::l‘;::]in“‘h'r‘]”'\:h:] Conlgithe pirates into shape. i baked beans. . All 'goof e i uT\tfi “:}16 Striped dimity is among the fash-| Cold mashed potato may be added | M2 discovers JiShidecention i and fomable cottons. to doughnuts, SRR e = AT lend doing the best work of her ca- Cold c O N v = = cotn breen hacen be mixed with the | roer, Episode No. 5 of “The Woman the mornings. . | BLLGL g, in the Weh” commences with Jack leaves the burden of finding how to o = and the Princess again in the hands get there and of conducting the ex- Always study vour house before| af tne Japanece cav: Bl !ipedition, to him. Why shouldn’t she? There is a decided tendency for the | buving new furniture. ter are attacked by a band of Korean I | He wouldn’t llke it if she didn't. Nat- oxford shoe. = et s i Durally, then, when st alled 3 i o ; andits and in the tussle Jack and ! b 5 n she is called on i 1458 VAUDEVHAE A L L The white of an egg makes a g00d | his sweetheart again escape, this time {to go over the same route alone, she PROADWAY FROLICS” m“urm:;:w;T iRais a1 socd calota S bBCd don son agbu down the side of the mountain in an doesn’t know as much about it as if % s automobile Action s fast and she had fended for herself. 24 Ecopis. tty bl e 1 .. Shorteninz for pie crust should be | fyrious in thie. the fifth chapter of BY RUTH CAMERON He | mr’f‘r:{]'.\"_im:'v:i:v: have finely pleated | “cut” into the flour. an already blood-tingling serial. Kovey, Tilvs Avidengiiont : West in “The Handy Man" an In the early days of automoblling [ Harlan AR e A e e A good vegetable stew can be made s two-reel comedy and Mutt a man once told me positively that 5 ”:; ‘m.' 1 st s ar with brown beans, carrots, turnips|ana Jeff supply the laughs and FPathe women would never go in for driving, . G @ndicnions ews the timely world happenings to . " : fo any extent, for this reason.—that S | Wooden beads trim a.cotton veile a highly entertaining hill Women Lack This Sense? e o Fvery family of five perso: T 14 they have so little sense of direction " | : i SRl rersons shou 1 E o f sens O ¢ - a T . ™ < v at k HE MARRIAGE LIF | frock to perfection buy three quarts of milk before buy I heard 4 2 making fun of sense of direction, and she hasn't You know what kind of prophet he s women for - lack of sense of | developed it. She had brains a-plen- | has proved Capes or coats with cape backs a £ o 4 M f T m direction, the other day tv to have developed that power, but | And in this connestion, there is H ’S Cla‘vs" the smartest outergarments ok 15 e e e €nu 1or 1omorrow ‘T don't know how my wife ever |nature does not develop powers that | one thing that a woman can do with lon = the freezer the it ,“’_’“ f”r found her way about hefore we were | aren't called for. And woman's | much better grace than a man. If G S SHHOERETR .0 ey ied,” he said. “She'll go to a | function has always been to follow, | She isn’'t sure about a direction, she cream will freeze. Breakfast foatuiell it 3 ; 2 T place with me three or four times, | not to lead. can ask the way. And, apparently, i Fruit : : : i e otene . g and then when she goes alone she| I could tell that man how his wife |@ Man can't. If there is something | Many pretty frocks are trimmed :(’I?"m]f;_ aen h?m"""‘ Tilljanine it Lol ond Wil has to get full directions from me.” | found her way before she met him. I |feminine about a lack of sense of D - = Sofee) senso of direction than man, is, I|found her way about by applying her | Masculine about a lack of common 5 | Hartford— Touches of black ribbon make a . = = TLunch think, an undeniable fact. Fs e i s < Jcoon | sense in asking for directions. | pretty trimming for the cotton frock. A slice of potato will clean white Ham and Egg Salad ) intelligence (which is just as kcen | FK. \;\1 WED. and SAT. oil wloth that has heen marked with Stewed Fruit Could You Find Your Way? his) to the matter, fond’ Joyous Bill of the 2 Chantilly lace is used in making | hot cooking utensils, Toast But, now that she is married, if OPERA PLAYERS some very charming evening dresses. — Tea she goes anywhere with him, she " o The milk bott s i o the Chic srench Musical | L e Ny e e ek women through a maze of woodland Ea { S0 many frocks have the necklin > step the moment the Dinner T ) e e o 2 igh in the back,|milk man leaves the = 5 o : MODERN EVE.” low e et eiig bRt e il ¢ them. Cream of Lettuce Soup who had lost his bearings and one ¥ T e Hamburg Steaks, Tomato Sauce S ing o e e String Beans The man who was laughing at his | Down NO EXTRAS OF ANY KIND, FerTE e and a general all-around splendid | the film is a pretty setting for a |7 Neo | Say “Please pardon me for asking so|Mmotion picture can afford to miss | pretty face. “Peg o the Pirates” is | Miss Pennington. ‘ Money COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Simple cotton dresses are worn in Prophesied That Women Would Beading on the rolled brims of Bre- ton sailor hats is a new idea. Of course, there are men who lose their way, but take five men and five time in Hartford.) Tf the frock seems too severe, a soft Choose Ceylon tea for people who Fun. 20 Musical Numbers. | sash will add the touch of softness. |Jike cream in it and orange pekoe for Buked Potatoes wife, added that he thought it was -Nights, 10c to $1: Mats, 10c — those who like lemon Lettuce and Mayonnaise any that woman! should be so stu- s to 50c. eats Selling for| Afternoon street dresses and home —— Cacoanut Drops JMnn st meen o o il e Mach]nes of a“ Fntire Week. dinner gowns are made of taffeta. Paper napkins and paper dishes Goftas pid when “1‘v- Heoficongogany it 47 i Week of May 27, - will lighten he work for the house- Ham and Bgs Salad—Broil thin by themselves, . t ».\[.10\\‘& ()].Pl'l: 5 Go " Makes N OF THE MOVIES There is no blouse more satisfactory | keeper in hot weather. slice ham; while hot cut in haif-ineh | ¥\\1nrl~.> ete. -‘f" l\lnm\ \.\hu (-rxj,mnn; i > ; i for practical wear than one of linen. | dice and marinate with French dress- | 0 WCh & woman differs from a s CRILE Taatinar man shows to the sort of man who L e e o Te L e L e | ity sl el ol v N o e B e 2 iy i one pint watercress and more dress- | (A1 his stockings 7 % i 4 Myself, 1 don’t think it is a sign of | —— — ing. Garnish With a third egg cut in R % : ; |veYourEues | There s no reason for wasting| quarter idity on woman's part. Nor do I / " & REPAIRED cven the rind of the bacon. Tt will| Cocoanut Drops—One cupful grated | think it is funny Factory Rebuilt - = Children’s scersucker play clothes | Net embroidered in high relief is a | which need no ironing are a great favorite trimming of French lihgeric. | help to a busy housckeeper. Tripe cooked sufliciently tender = .. /|80 excellent meat. "'r‘;’“ j:l Pread | flavor bofled cabbage as well as the | cocoanut is needed. Beat whites two | Woman Has Always Been Supposed with butter and chopped parsley. end that cannot be sliced. eggs very stiff, add one-half cupful When saving for any particular —_ sugar, one even tablespoonful flour, NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SEE purpose try dropping the money into| Apples baked individually should | and the cocoanut. Drop by spoonfuls For centuries, man has broken the : ; , : STANLEY HORVITZ, a tiny bank or bax, with a slit in it, | be cored and the spaces filied with | on slightly buttered tin sheets; brown | paths and woman has followed him 72 West Main Street Telephone 612, list 327 Main St. Optician | at set times I chepped raisins or dates. in a slow oven. in them. Woman hasn't needed a |uE—_|— ) To Follow,