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~———News For Theatergoers and Women S REVELATIONS OF A WIFE By ADPELE GARRISON Lillian Said “or Goodness Jusual letter, I thought 1'd take a | Bl et T OVesl With1E chance and address it eut to your < . country estate. “Dearest Dicky-bird.” Again my eves sought Lillian's, al- The words stared up at me from|though until she spoke.l was reall . n 3 e page I held in my hand. T did|not conscious that I had looked : 3 it saatl 5 HARTFORD bt need to hunt for the signature to |jer, & 2 gy 19 e mysterious letter to Dicky which For I was utterly bewildered at tt A 3" 4 3 A% i - - —77—1 | y mother-in-law had sent on to me. | reference to the “cat at the studio. I PSS ¥ ; | knew only too well the dashing, boid | I knew, of course, that Kdith Fairfax, ) : i LLNESS . i L Y ! ndwriting of Grace Draper. - the girl art student whose ambitions il i Gty = i i 49:7 bl Mg H ; i l y I had been prepared for something iy dramatic writing Dicky was fur- | & l - l 64 I Y dically wrong by Lillian’s manner, | thering S TS T e 4 ! 12" & Ulta lty s ow ! i | it the thing implied by this saluta-|ter Leila in the same building which : 4 o T : 2 | 1 n made me fairly ill. housed my husband. 1 had been more | ! ; he s p . i DA NTIF ST Gt was not the form of the Words|than a little jenlous of the dalicate, e g Do = ys'tem C?“tp”‘ Hp 8 good v, | ! 4 at sickened me—Lillian would ‘prn‘ln pretiy Virginia girl, whose secrct love ght against disease - bearing mi- %, Nigr prowRIEY : i biv have addressed a letter to Dicky | for Dicky I had guessed, hut T hadn't b crob . il A TS 5 i the same manner—but the infer-|qreamed that her friendship with Tl “ ; cs. A patient suffering from one G o | CLOTHEG ce they conveyed of a friendshib: picky had reached the stage of over- - i ailment often contracts others, That is why MhLEson O - lch not even my husband's knowl- | seeing his studio and censoring 1 it is so important to k he sickr i | g0 of tho sirl's infamy had affected. | correspondence. | 3 eep the sickroom sanitary; Z I You will find it casy to ih:mgagic'lwgnflon"»',‘43;1‘}”1‘.1 i el Ly cnousl Bl Enster i T _ to see that no dangerous germs reach the patient while I renne comviormn, s Ky § it ! Fairfax me more poignant- 4R s | : btic Interview she had staged after ||v than diq the extravigant forme of AP S in a weakened condition. < P | sivtisn summer wearables pr attempt to drown me, d“fi her | endearment with which Grace Draper | = “, il from this imense stock and en association with Harry Under-|naq embellished her lett | N Y i a Dollar o Week will pay the boa—Dicky's friend and Lilan’s | wAg far as that oxquisitely witty r @hband—was a shameful thing. And [, 0° Gy 58 " SFAES B8 W e ; ‘ th my husband's knowledge of all | corned” Lillian said. and i 4 —_— s, this lotter to him iAnuhertl'h 1o~ | gratefully that she evidently « . ephy began in this intimate, fa-|jowing the movement of my will mak i b 5 s SUMMER DRI liar fashion! s R St i P : e the sickroom safe; no germ can live where it Ll wasi swmr 98 M;;fleycs sousht Lillian's msma Was|“she's switched in on the wrong cirs is used. Physicians and nurses ali agree that chlori- Ul PrRETTY WAISTS $1.20 tehing me soberly, anc ere Was | oyjt. Dicky’s more kinds of a faol : 2 : < < : A ouch of m:urnf\xll‘w‘\‘- uwlho]\:”g:\;e(; r v R Bt 3 fiatedt'lnme gives effective protection both to the & il SUMMER SHOES $L00 up “Better read it quickly, dear,” s isn't & knave—yet.” 9 patient and other i i & T d quietly, and I turned my €¥€S| T said bitterly to muyself that % ACM : meml_)ers O.f the family. | ain to the letter. couldn’t agree with her, and T won- %, E Chlorinated Lime kills odors as | Silk Dresses, Silk Skirts S gf::;:fifi'&ifififi :;;grt}i; ml; ness as that which was in my hands. ! and home fresh and clean. My eves straved back to the letter. | y scrawled envi d find a v _eves 5 2’ !:f)‘;uw:ml:':::"&iifl': But 1|1 loathed every word of it, but it had A wonderful sterilizer and r . n n't trust that cat at the studio any :tvh’l"ltolin:;)l‘(‘\qf m.:lfalg"-vrx';{|f;’:°hr ‘(‘ felt | 15 cents a can bleacher of white goods. Be sure it's ACME. ! y ¥ ~ T Tt BT AR i e MEN'S SUMMER SUITS self to suit my 13‘014; y{;)o'r,n oo | chance in sending this to Marvin. | and grocers sure. stale and worthless it b hed-out la-de-da K. B V- o 1| That hen-minded frau of yours may | & I gh, Lot At Ao s miss fls | OPen 1t, but I'm rather banking that | %, NG . an up t want my big boy to m she wom't because it is addressed in | %, & I >, this fool serawl. She will probably : 5 FEte torois 6 o o T e The Men&%SOHQ'\éorpOTation Hatb ShOeS Furnlshlngs Lill somebody living in a slum, and so be Comfortable e ok o e New York Albany, N. Y. laughed myself sick over the remem- - brance of some of the things vou have ! 'I‘OMOR.RO\XM0T th told me about her fool theories.” (R——— ——— The Popular Athletic Star, A Primitive Tmpulse. e : , Harold Lockwood, I shall always feel a hidden sym- CHARLES RAY AT LYCEUM THEATER = pathy for a murderer who kills in the ——— - B e T S — {“SEAL OESSIIFEN @R LEND ME YOUR NAME ] | | | | heat of passion after this. The beau- | | Lend Me Your Name tiful, mocking face of Gra Drupvr‘ rose before me, I could imagine her | laughing mockery directed toward myi | - = ON KEENEY’S SCREEN | AT FOX'S THEATER l AL A B-reel Comedy Drama With Fun and Thrills Galore. foibles, and Dicky—to think he could Epjsode iNo. 105 have discussed me with her, made fun THE EAGLE'S EYE of me for her amusement! 1 found KEYSTONE COMEDY myself crooking my fingers into a GAUMONT WEEKLY clawing motion, and knew that the — primitive feline impulse to rend apd TONIGHT tear one’s enemy had me by the Don't Miss the Big Free throat. Band Concert and Rally at Lillian came over to me, put a BY RUTH CAMERON Thursday, Friday and Saturday, | ‘“The Seal of Silence,” the Vitagraph | The uttraction at Fox's theater brings the favovite Charles Ray in | Blue Ribbon feature, which is the at- | MOrtow is the popular Metro star “The Family Skeleton.” Those Who | traction at Koe ney's theater, is' the | & Steat comedy drama, entitled “Lend | saw Charles Ray in his latest picture | . < > " In “Lend Me Your | “mhelHiredt MWl welcomel the | & o saor theeminent sureeontandisti he as o young man of | announcement that he is again m!mxnr of hl;rt»nhl) who propounds the who is suddenly found °* :.; appear at the Lyceum. This timg | tRCOrY thit in some manner the child it" and for five roels he | { Monotony or Fun | reveals the parent, but who fails to — DEEs = recognize his own son and unjustly S 2 . ! 1 difficulties, with » o osame sue e | T™N "IN J ) conviets the woman he loves, the | qna e tie R eon o i e e oo AUNTYSWIN GSEON FOX'S—7:30 p. m. calming hand on my shoulder, ana keeper of the secret his wife and [ ot e e H] e e o Hiieatoun said foreibly: | g . the mother of the child had carrvied | yy as Shiiis e S IR OnhE ey 24 = AN AV \{ 1] “For goodness sake, Madge, finish |, to the grave. Earle Williams has the | © e o0 g [Frratnizids trom the gusaresiac e AN AVIATION HAT that awful thing and get it over| ) SRS : ] featured role, with Grace Darmond e e e with!" g 1Y s opposite him . supporting 3 : 8 Daying opho DS siipponiing entitled “The Raid the | Jarge oceasion and when anyone in —— | cast is made up of Kate Price, Colin & : i ; and shows the arrival : w | the vi » ed 10 zo the fact Menu for Tomorrow A | il e in S e S e s e e e orrow | : p { ham. The authar is Willinm Addison . OILYR G GEULLILIVALL s s Usllympve SR oW marine, that ever visited an Ameri \ccordingly, knew a friend his way through numerous 0 be shown tomorrow only, Of course a trip to town was @ [ES— 7 % ! Lathrop, and the picture is directed Breakfast ;: ¥ by Tom Mills. i Fruit E 2 Here's just onc sample of the littlo Eggs with Brown Butter Lo : oAy troubles that come one after another | ¢ ; . o S s v DR e Corn Muffins in the life of the director. Tom Mills | #ttempts of < nts to No.” she said. “I'm going tomor found a bme ase, on the l.’ OW. I found that Mus g c needed ¢ | Eastern ecottage for : Thurs, Fri, Sat. cofies e : or | 8. coast, are vividly depicted with | o woman who is an acau Tanch : : 1 scene in cal of Silence.” After | shipping just off the threc lim iesday. Tuesday came and of the Atlantic and the | h the store. “You didn't wh ¢ natice actio i it 9 ISC rienc s omor- | Potatoes | carching all over Los Angeles and its | MV Tramat tion. | not a ¢l friend) w : | Creamed | ! . | rvn(;; lPud«hm— | environs he found one that might ve ! A funny Keystone comedy, and the | row so, of course [ waited o I could ! S % been transplanted from New Rngland, | Gaumont” Weekly, will complete an | have company.” ‘M Tes . ok only two large palms graced the lawn | exXcelient hill e well grounded assurar o that | ; . b = ; I m t the hiz city rally to in- | of course anyone would prefer com- Dinner : ; : in such position that they could not 1 vally | \ c e —IN— | Pepper Pot LHOMAS HINCE Dresents: e he eliminated in photographing the | ¢ the coming Thrift Stamp | pany on such a ride, even ii it were | not of the highest quality, ‘s the | | | fact at wl a | =zl : i e : o | campaizn, will be held at Fox's the- “The Family Skeleton” § Luttons Sutlos A SIA S e e T s hona | Baked Potatoes #» The Family Skel “ SeRlae A e i s patrictic band | 1 to 1 i t tercress am tO; ph finaliy gat the f I ere w e atrictic hanc Sor ) This is the kind of a picture Watoncresy = ef'e ng | 2 price 1 the house was | concert, excellc ng and | 1 Don't Care for Company—Just for wo like to show. A picture you Rice Cones / : : | 'will recommend to your friends. Coffee A 2 | speeches by orators of national That’s the kind of a picture Eggs Wil rown Butter. Place trop mosphere | | pute. There will be band concert To my a ride on the truin in front of Fox's theater at 15 | alonc E ; Of course T shouid | put into a scene without any semi- o G n ¢ »hotop! differin widely from two tablespoonfuls butter in suace- | " @ 1 . ¥ " panfoyeriie Mrelandicootiuntiiiy | IREo sTipICtiunes fivet fe Ilne i e 3 yngental friend ax £ C VORgLCe U e A Aviation in more than one way has changes 1o & dark hrown' color: Turn | CYCIk XOKre opporfunity to display NS~ A good cooking ol s better toil = g o [ 1ent its weight in influencing feminine VAUDEVILLE ACTS B |in quickly two tablespoonfuls vine. | Stceptional ability. This i The | grease aking pan with than a hard | Scarfs and coatees of g squir- |y . but I would never I i ¢ Saest i thte Sonty hit Talk of New York H | gar and keep very hot. Poach halr | F20ily Skeleton,” a semi-farcical | fa¢ rel are among the fashion leaders. { pany merély for company's sals s e e g : % = 3 0 ot ama founded on the firll CONVICHiON | mm————e e e et s | f I hiave such to 'make ADELAIDE BELL and Her dozen eggs, transfer to a MNot platter | Sioi® foundedion tho flrm co W i have £ 3illy 1 il i = ir id hours ail | pair of rlikishly set wings.. The hat 4 v Ba a aire, - o - e . | torws o A ce solic ours % B 140 DANCING GIRLS and pour over them the browned |°f Youns Billy Ba Ao ona e, 5 & SN : R G v o it. Th S RS e £ i butter. that he has inherited an irrisistablo | SR i - e | 1o mysell, no interruptions, no e Shein . wame tone Rico Cones. Pick over and -wash | tendency to drink. low his charming 2 | tions of any sort. Why it is a verit- & REMEMBER, TODAY ONLY Wi ne-half cupful rice. Place it in | CPOTUS Eirl sweetheart cures him i Y . \ j| shle beue e LINA CAVALIERI in double boiler; add one pint milk ana | MMUSin&lY told and the excellent cast : Some Nuts to Nibble. .8 i3 I COUEST" ends’ able assistance > efforts . | - =T e cnitting bag | “LOVE'S CONQUEST pinchilealtsandicoolinntils milk i 1| tendsabiefiass sran ce Brofitl eReifonty ,, : larm el b g s L . absorbed. Pack in small cone shaped | °f the star. Along with this exc s & : and with the latest copy of that s 208 i e e shaped | jent feature there will be a special h Bl | 1oved weckly review which T am molds and set aside cool. Turn i ; I Aot hioh : S o Bell s E P vavs Lrying ind time to keep up Gtk Oo) G WD) Aom (o @2 (o || D IO ST T SO S pel 3 St S s and fill in hollow with spoonfal pre. | :nfl,. thre S I © no\.'el‘ly (la|1j~; < B it Also (een it La \vl~\l’;ylv‘v|lv‘ 0 . serve. A soft custard may be served j N8 offerins. This act caused a grea B | contession) PTE alloVRIIVEC L@ 80IT e B | with these. !svumnnn in New York, and Miss Bell . T | chocolate or salted nuts to nibble. My 1} U is doing an exceptionally good act, as fl i only dificulty is in deciding which I | she is a very good dancer. There will 3 «hall do fivst, watch the peovle about - EE NEY S HOUSEHOLD NOTES alsofbetivorothel veryiRood acts! | me. knit. read my weekly, or just sit AlsoonHands. Itched and Could | vaudeville. This show will be a rare B | coking out at the landscape and 3 treat. Today will be the last chance e I once knew a girl who | Not Put Hands in Water. g e 2 L | It is better, if possible, never to | to see “the most beautiful woman in 3 B8 | did not carc for reading, and who Could Not Sleep. HIGH OLASS VAUDEVILLE s s ) s e L3 ] z B wash meats. e o lbneey (GEneillonh G | when her work was done could sit % = s 1 in “Love’'s Conquest.” This star Ei | down in a chair and look out of the | EAREER I is appearing in one of the most re- n | window and think. But I have never £ All' woodwork close to stoves or 2 SN furnaces Shonld bd covered —ith zine | mArkable’ pictue productions ever lieen able to do that except in a mov- | and One and a Half Cakes WPHE SEAT OF SILENCE" e seen in this city. She is the world- ‘ | ing vehicle and so I specially enjoy | Wat . . e famed diva, and is seen in her splen- 3 R S o e O e | Soap Healed. ater 1s the best and cheapest| yiq yorvayal of the Duchess Gismon { [ 1ana to cast over my = 7 did portray: > Duchess Gismon- ; B andscape scems to of n Gl e GemmEs il ahatds Also the great prima donna mind. At such times conversation My face and hards broke out with Hie I e REET e . anda Gray and Co., is on this bill - £ | would he an intrusion rather than a pimples. They began to run and itch, eaten slowly fats will not upset | a singing act that evervone pleasure. and were sore and inflamed. I kept THURS. FRL SAT. the liver. Pben RS na i e R e e scratching which kept them irritated, | | : and I could not put my hands i i atest o at lendid series, - like best to ride o ¢ ¢ b P y hands in water. B | Ammonia water, instead of §0ap, | wppe Son b {’,‘m‘n‘,’j,“:’y‘?“' el b/ A " L Bike bost to xide an Lo i e | Lcould not sleep. My face was 8o dis- enne AT 1A B | ror cieaning white paint, will clean it e figured that 1 could not go out. ¥ | verfectly without dulling. i B not as annoving as 1 got Cuticura Soap and Ointment. & ~—IN-— D FASHIONS { to some, (provided only T am not re- I had the eczema about i 5 3 ; three weeka. i i 3 M| O C keep cl €). I th k rf . “Midnight Madness” | The vinegar in which pickles have 8:00 o’Clock. fi[Lclsediiio, Keapehancing LgREiching and in about five days the eruption | been preserved can be used over and | e — SPEAKERS: :h» reason m‘\l‘ \:: :;vnlx »}“-j!v‘\:: N began to dry up, and when I had used - Wi SRR conblnesmopissinelchiness »*““'LI Rev. Herbert Judson White of Hartford. B | ninds and trving o be there instead | wag healed. (Signed). Mrc. Hebes = | hen making »oiled pudding be | s . B e smselves to the sooth- | . i {surc that the vessel is full to tho | Long, tight sleeves with loosely | Mrs. Geerge B. Chandler of Rocky Hill. B ilon attunine themases Lo : St. Jobn, R-F.D.1, Box 20, Barre, Vt., Lo | £ ) inz monotony of the journcy. | Nov. 4, 1917 () ltop. It there is any space. water | draped straight gowns are charming. | e T o il will get in and the pudding will get | B | 3 Band Concert in Front of Theater at 7:30. | dream and don’t like to fret, there With an apparent tendency to ekin . & . troubles you should h B ncavy. Gray charmeuse and pale gold are | ! s R ¥ use these fragrant | 4 great deal of fun in life that © ; a saveYOl“' Eues 5 | a good combination for an evening | Isa ereat g foney | Super-creamy emollients for all toilet® B 4 i | v n have for the taking urposes. A paper file book is a good thing | gown. FOM purposes. They prevent as well ag e o N/ [in which to keep paper patterns. | s Ever bod Weiceme B[ (hetc | :::je:"; P:f;fymd beautify. 1 SEE Filed according to letters, and flat | Even the most formal dresses for | 3 cardPr by M, th% e h ane there, just as much as any- coin- One Box Cuticura Ointment : “Cutioura, D ) pei: 8. STANLEY HORVITZ, | they will be easily found and kept in | children are made of washable ma- Cverywhere. “Soan e ot Bostons bmetrist 327 Main St. Opticiap ' good condition. teris 250 .