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ews For Thealerdoers and Women R | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AT FOX'S THEATER nal illes S appenred hsorhing Sl ) S = A (% Ipswich is Kmnit to Fit Ever had a wrinkle across the toes spoil your whole day? Or stockings that grew ; | S shorter with wearing until they threat- A ! u m m er ear | anc hattle of wits a ha * wit and hard m 1 ened to deform your feet? ey | | 2 { tha seps one rivited to. the seal. | Sacurertiiam R e Fairbanks' athletic prowess is tested | new nd - stocks are large a varfed Avoid this. Buy Ipswich Hosiery / 6y e et i e G e There's no NEED for “walting” for your request zreat for him to take. 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Co.: Harry Raffel; Albert Rawiszer——THERRYVILLY missed the boat, and that a : ! 5 | smel & Peterick. ‘ IPSWICH MILLS (Founded 1622) Ipswich, Massachuselts comegiates (B S s | reSTICH MILLS Foundes peich, Massachuoets | o mix up right at the | | stery | start. and George mixes them up | | at% ichi Al | | himeself considerabh hefore they | F h g Sh — e | [}y their destination gt i 4 * Urfishings 0€s | Clever’ is a corking camedy drama X 5 s She turned vy and husied herself A e o [t e i of the suit cnse. she Menu for Tomorrow |oi e iae for which Giaree Waish . e SR E | had brought from my home fliled [has mace mimselt faor The 5 TS | I“’"h hesifo v comiontl W knew T ’\\4\‘n an in the \\;\ .\anu] & J"fl I 30YS AND GIRLS and several comedies complete (his TE GARRIS ! that she would keep her eyes cares | Sl By ADEDE GARRISON | fully turned away from me until T} L * - e ha I X: rise: is feeot teadily had a chance to regain thi POIS | R R e P ] Lillan Warncd Madge That She e had risen une 5o woefully shattered : o Holas “THE BELGIAN” AT B e “bove me, his thin- | which had been R Cottas Was “Mixed ,‘:“ aseian i by the wounded oflicer’s eryptic words . anc nanner. 2 Qe T 7 ad thought that by going home | I suppose this is i 3 ‘ ana g 2 IR S Lunch, RUSSWIN LY CEUM ald be able to rid myself of the !yaih” he said, anl there i | Dear Lilllan! How I blessed her e | S hich et Al aivaiee thoughtfulness again, as [ had done saked Bean L e taks ageees 10 His ol so many times hefore I knew he Boston Brown Bread excellent show ntary fascination had for me I made no 1 . because I dian't | hecanse hoking | at their face value. She had read Jand’s personality I ~ thubarh =arts ¥t VO as re attr: soon discovered my error quite understand Thim, and- A Lyceum the feature attr there was a queer, cumen tao well to take her wor Tea | tion monumental masterpiec with me an impr of in my throa St The Be !"\ml. ‘11.1, e Story which rious suffering which shouald oc- ‘o a very brave and resource- inner deals with the lives, the hopes, the | - RIS of a son and daughter of my imagination, he could n9t!fy] woman, Mrs. Graham.” hie 1d@ | had thought it hest to pretend that Souj ! /) ! comtrived anything better thun ' gfter a moment, and the tightness of | ‘nerves " caused by the excitin uts se Never before in the history Lst conversation with me at the his clasp hurt my hand. It has been ' 1 had been through wa the root 2 y ) world has a people been it . 1 crucified. Two courses lay before it A 4 a privilege to know you. If only- of my agitation | ] | ourntul remark that “All days ~ [e broke off abruptly, stood leoking | She kept up the e ont 1 5 | —satety with dishonor on the one alike to the poor devils Who qown at me. a thoushtful, deliber- | journey hom ind even after we ¢ { hand, destruction, with honor unsul- BY RUTH CAMERON. h speaking of,” was ; : i - 4 i | lied, on the other. Proudly this sal o0 home worth speaking W ate hich =eemed all at onc reached ther ot once did she refer 13 + Gt I £ 1 N - one of the incide i S stal into determination to the wounded officer who had played ; o Dotatoet Chup ohsl| 12Nt nation chore the latier couvse, | o and curiosit . . N 1 ) e dying heroically in defense of free- my pity and curiosity «Please Go Quickly.” so0 prominent part in the drama in h pint potatoes with | 4 o H 1] 1 T l d » v cryptic, “1 am not 3Zoir n RIS e e b e . e S, € | died a ermopylae, orde 1a or cryy tar Boon Put pork in | o payhavic hordes from the Bast ! [he had cunr E my emotion correctly. but in her broad wisdom and consideration she Well, I'd rather stay at home tha iown to it ve to serimp when I'm veling.” | the opinion of ti onage I''l give you two guc 15 to | a vital f or « life | which sex wis responstble for that | see them Tany cort of tomm " he v agn i 5 nnE e - e 3 "m'» ”i‘,“,‘,k might not engulf and destroy . ine L less commonplac figure e ke s 2 G s b i Hoes | civilization: of Grecce and the world than he presented could not well 5 - i ; : e » unnoff SHYEH T g cnbnied ol conio theeRvill g L | no prouder boast, 1 higher honor fonr ot el T tdney: You cank sscoiicabe il o okt 5 A - p A ) like an | qpan this—"I am a Belgian.” Sec t no time him my ha Hibernianism) 1 ts we should t give The old question had come ur v, then, do we fee! obli | which is better, to travel and see | ulate our expenditures guess how s with me, and I'm S o ‘ ! ek ; ) | i i i ¥ s A _eThe Belgian,” becaus¢ it s the | U finet vet strong ever weld- ! lm 2t vou ca y a simple fashion, or | stand well in their S that ity Wiy keen on playing the role g Catie and Wil of Tantalus. But will you promise i r les . 1 hane il 1 reached my own home did the [, . - 3 L 7 e i ,HK,‘M“, everlasting expression of the Dhest in thought occur to me that T was rash . 2 . Wi aCha gl man—ART. “The Belgian® i f : v « i en’ thel ground | -, dous heant interest!specticle of wouldmit mind e onable cconomy I think an essay could he written they could sec somethir e {on ‘Impressing the Waiter with all the frills ! that makes travelers spend more tha hree out of four women said they | they can afford indeed so to pledge myself. B 3 ' | lastl ot It home-comin ey r o rea LY milk PPour into |, yvred Belgium, is a picture about OLD DALY LRI O feelings wen « masked qouhlesbolle tiv over the fire | gy \ar which is not a war picture. | World gested someone, during our when—I g0 across again may 5 bt e e . or” I come to see voi' Just once'before T I VIGIE ¥ ith pro friendliness and xtu lick Line pa It is an intensely dramatic and The four men unanimously de- | tion. And then the Authormar ste, nearly fill witl claved for | traveling or nonc | tured that scheme b ture and bake in mod at all known magazine had already [ was one of the three women. |an article under that heading welcor heen greetc human love story. The vandexille is TN A go? . L nd fairly stuffed with dainties Ka eptionally good. The tifree Kane o o 9 Of course.” T returned Do you § : : exceptionally 200d ¢ tir \ My Own United States know where T live had prepared Lillian carried me off tc Brot ey Scorett ! dbeided Bt~ Cole- | N h | ¢ e e ey oo Joining that [ must be B Manikins ard very in. YWhich is very far from meaning that | No Money Like Dust e MY 8 Ree with hurried running of his | gareiul Loy aefewsany AN ENTERPRISING CGHINESS ettt A Moutt and Bridwell 1 awouldnit enfoy the = luxuries of Men. as I implied i S i 5 8 Re i ettt t : S r i X - : e s Al Blrton | and) thavel iffI fcouldf nave them. Bt T jiave n . leaving m ) s S nesa . Sl and n =ood Keystone comedy Wouldn't stay at home if I couldnt i this matte i pub pendin ALL WEEK s ; e S A ) . thal she put I < Baiot T~ | meips to make this a program woll mraveling Across the Country With “":;”“." “‘ “}“ h, of course, whe L I or 1 ulde 1 looked to 1 i i 1 worth sceing. Continuous show Sa stop to think of it, is natur ‘L, :\ car - it w Dot € : ) ’ urday. Don't miss this great show Lunch Baskets. are the money getters. Money ey 3 3 "y 1 . To n dropped my ha economy to which I wouldn't go. For tise i T et et ST e i ADS AND FASHIONS fiees, 5 ket peorte b | one The Home-Coming you s s ! wross the conti sin ent it s junches. (Inci- | (Mi he there are exiremes of |10 th or success. | I got out of the room quickly, T'm |5 gl ¥ terion There are a great many frocks qentally, tl N e ety b ! et wool people). | in't quite go that detected in not . & 2 s T But T wouldn’t mind looking at the | €nough for any contin ngincer re design special There are ' some very - smart silk price of any dish before 1 ordered it. | Woman does about having not sure just how, and fairly ran down {he corridor to my own room wher Lillian was waiting for me. She g ne one duiet. searc look, then pu e N o S he : e sWes I wouldn't mind having large orders | quacy at housekeeping. dust Y 1 ul part — served for two. | wouldn’t mind | mantel, an un-made bed in the Dark b fota © traveli some, in day coaches. T |noon, displ to the public sy, girll’ sue seld. . e UGHS AND €OLDS ! h re and i fringed collars wouldn't mind not heing able to go | Nevertheless. I think e t home to bread an o 0 (L L 1 when the motor t it 2 s aga and throat ) ellir - to the best hotels. could show a little more st 7u 4 1 jelly for awhi o troubl A prepared . 1 run th am Some taffeta frocks f To Impress the Waiter. character, in regard to eculatir 5 without havmful or K drugs. ou for a week or two. 2 i T habit-forming L n z oy cotic ) t 1 . for project thered skirt And. most important of all, 1 would | their cxpenses, more by the criter " HORVT Try thcm today ; Sl o6l ! ' B0 cents a box, including war tax - NGt really. mind. if the waiters, por- | of e L e g B tiist Main St. Optician ave 1w al s > l Vi winking dep Taffed Vlwa sractic 1 hotrl clerks, and so forth, could | fiable expense, and | t For sale by all Druggists ence on rallr ¢ . 7 e oy the critera n railvoads, | tween season wear. | perceive that L was not wealthy. Aft- lion of the waiter's approval, breaking point Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia