New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1918, Page 4

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The Barnum of Them All have been sur- | pt. Hugh Grant- | i door to greet| ot had my un-| un with me. 7 . g il : i , ppened the door i 6. A . 3 5 ¢ Bver, in her very | g 4 . : ¢ | Y & for overstrung | : 7% y e i | b il “ and slender., AL 3 ; 3 55 o g 1 if surmountin lliet strength and the words had ! eross her fore ing hand had wrist. An old | l'into my mind | which passeth Never in m f ‘who the words fhe woman before SR S5 NIRRT A Pin. a gown of gray, ferial that softened ¥y of its lines. An Poidercd vestec of pnly an army serv- pg, and wristbands e -omly trimmings caught and held my be possible? Then by I drew 1tk reins of over my frenzied im- d transferred my Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, ¥r., has agreed to become the godmother of oman’s service pin to her yigljan Alpine soldiers. The picture shows Gen. Pepino Garibaldi and Mrs. B owere smiling at me With — yanqarpilt reviewing the Alpini Bit in their placid depths e A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN sure you are Mrs. Richard B1,” she said Dbrightly. “You| gxactly as had pictured, vou, | Prettier’- he finished with BRrming naivete as she drew me in- | Side the hall door. & | I flushed and took refuge in a con- | [ ventional reply: | | “Thank yau,” T said confusedly BY RUTH CAMERON. | erspread | And, of course, you arc Mrs. Fred- RE, cafeless al- | erick Graham.” B0 an officor and | “Admitted,” sho smiled. “And now G ; | IR o o | navine. been properly | introduced A Wide Awake Woman’s Schemes. B ainful sto perhaps we're not going to be formal any o @ with disgrace, some- |more, are we? Please let me take What are women doing in the face the articles are listed for reference Mis life. that pretty hat. Pardon me of the scarcity of domestic help to| “In a corner of the kitchen, 1 have e time I reached the “other “0ld Friends.” e e a little cabinet fastened to the piate gebaga’s” door I b With a pretty grace all her own she | o ¢ STl RO rail with seven shallow drawers, | i > v with nervous - | she had put me into a low, easy chair | 1 asked that the other day. hoping | some divided into square or rectan- { - — = ! nes tea table in a charming room, | that some of my letter friends would § gylar apartments. others without par g . : randa, half-sitting room, into|care to share the short cuts they | titions, Tiese nre most handy for | § SESRIL B ich she had ushered me. I felt her | have worked out, and thus indirect- | thump tacks, little hooks, cat's bells, | [§ deft fingers just touching my hat and {ly do a bit toward conserving the | serows, nails, etc. b4 Coo!, 8 | hair. and in another moment she had | lime of the women “:l-t}\h' SOUBLY. Ly ave Already Adopted This One. | Cenvenient withdrawn the hat and was laying 1efeinonso s ama Lo than 1 ex- o i 0 : ; y on a reading table covered with mag- | Pected, but I had one wonderful let- 1 an open basket, hanging in the | - Comfortable Dee nd nessnaben ter from & woman swho is evidently | kitchen, T collect crumpled (but mnot g R s R | as generous : ¢ is intelligent— | Soiled) paper napkins and tissue pa ® ° TODAY ONLY vour charming hat,” she said, and T|and that's a lot I B AL ! i r Sensational Melo-dr B | ot m.qin«]nwlv ;m \m.-m.‘n of ner| ‘1 print iave epace for of her | o \\\\'l{:' S ’,”‘,,“,;1 e e | R - a Ons-- s S manner—she really admired it—"I've | letter. jenns et b st Es S THE WHIP. rub \ up the dispose of bits of rareely seen so pretty a one d it Accepting your inviation” she cream, ink te. By wiping out | this powerful, thrilling, just suits vour face. 1 suppose that| writes, “I venture lo write of some od-stirring, 8 reel melo- I should have let you keep it on for | little schemes of mine I have found | Rreasy spiders or platters first with ) % uma; also N e iy an T She | Seip ) this soft paper, and then putting sal PEARL WHITE in = 8 | flashed her charming smile at me “Over my sinky7in the kitehen, I [Soda and hot water in them, they | B4 ea‘rls ee an err = 0 oun g i c N “But really, T feel as if I’d known you | have a small oak case made origir are no longer disagreeable to wash. | TOMORROW ONLY B i s Q\nlrl ”.m‘vh r‘mm:; 1,\‘)\4-, oft l‘hi“”’l '\\;,:::\‘\. m\a'«‘yli‘\”m m:;l:\;‘.:x. 1‘1\ The voracious appetite which sal ek s whe ey como to s, behind, w cretoune curts s \'";2"‘,‘;,;' ‘"‘,l\‘\' o N - don't they?” keep my blueing, ammonia, cleanser, | 85 well as a wonde 2 F e g 2 “Of course.” T answered heartily, | borax, sal soda, cte. On small brass A New Kind of Hoider. he RULER of the ROAD" iglad to avoid the subject of the hat, | hooks screwed into the bottom, hang Sl e e ree rac lons al y CHARLIE CHAPLIN always a sore one with me. It was|the dipper, sink strainer and soap A older for tho range ix voc- | gy and Many Others. f (the blue hat which Dicky had bought | shaker After the ws holding | ¢, : e for me, but which he had put on | the soap, dish had loosened and be- . THE WHIP” TODAY @ | o4 o cdges. thus forming pockets for ¥ - Edith Fairfax’s head in order that helcome uscless, I suspended a s0ap | protection of the fingers and thumbs | g8 e el e might draw. a sketch from it. and|dish of wire between the two fau- | is well as the palm | which the pretty Virginia girl's| cets, fastening it to them with wires. ‘An old-time high chair. nus th 4] friend had cepied so ex: R soda has for grease is a satisfaction | to have the ck and stitched at the place for Everything. back. serves as a restful place to sit “I have two low cupboards in when prepari vegetables and such | china pantry; at the end of the u work per shelf of these, I have double r Oup home is a dear little fa of wder boxes for corks, | Second story; on the back piazza i Sl I avabio | xcen ong busket, such as bakers A ; i 3 e . s s ‘“”:] ‘!‘!’vm“\’““h lu o !”m u’;}": (s hed by A rone to the rail arp-turn-mountain ¥ t ttraction at ox'sisthe Master ; Capes of Palm Beach cloth, natu T e e nna i e i o loventuming Hand) Lo estr . Mr. Frank Keenan, in the 5 }al color, are bei worn with the gy : o L el O B B O T o o S, it cnrih | Gt an O T e v : t ithe Drama “The Ruler ‘1“’ the | summer frocks. ISSIE SO i < £ T 3 . horror t two oked up > is seen the indomit- = £ cut from the calendars of yesteryea earned to get in when let down for o d | Mrs. Couriney Tells How She | o el e b : = 3 s | over night, in The \mber of Hor- i the master strategist ot | Voile is a fabric adapted to so many On the other (wo rows of fruit jars ends in it, as | : : MADAM WHO? | Was Cured by Lydia E. | 15a my soda. susar, tapioca, rice, | Well. saving us many steps. The de- | rorsin len Meuse, the indeserib- | iz business. of whom David Belasco | uses, it is no wonder it is immensely 2 DAOLE sty fast. Sarat Fx- | said, **When Frank Keenan walks |popular, Woman's Wits Against the 2 Y | : it APl e ot the m’s Vi raisine, dates. otc, each with its | 1Y it too 5 rains of Two Million Men. Pinkham’s Vegetable e s .n it crashes into a standing | across the sereen, you may well say, | = et She Wins! Compound. {label. On the inside of cach c \ while trav B at the there goes an actor' . Charlie Chap- £ | board door hangs a card on which llotsts g Wb 2 lin will furnish the comedy and there CAS I O R lA NEW VAUDEVILLE . ‘ : __ lfor 3 rtune IISDDURSOIRO T veral short features, RRIE LILLIE Oskaloosa, Iowa.—*“ For years I was | ———— s CARRIE LILLIE For Infants and Children simply in misery from a weakness and | 21 R . 3 sl = TR SRR | gy Sl peioe_azd | SECRET SERVICE Heiees wiien piosataty ing Bew wo- | 0088 Shbaton o oo FADS AND FASHIONS | in Use For Over 30 Years A Comeay At ! e domeanvgood. A EIDMEATREY GEUNE S isscuin s B elinasireoi ) tiiol e pia . a0 2ienn T Always bears ~':ri-,l{l,l\(-- l,\ch‘( i TE : tncgka I\lji_d rEe . i wno .\‘,({.-,“ ...‘ romance | me—“_“m» e Al Pale Georgette crepe is the best _ the TRIO In Novelty Offering . ¥ o take Lydia E. — e t arm of the South- | ur ey e Pomor- | material for afternoon frocks and.din- | Signature of % y - g Pinkham’s Vege- | been retained and the pro- { shown a “SON OF DEMOCRACY” table Compound. I | special interest comes the duction brings her a v that wil = Screen Telegram. did so and got re- live long in the memory of all who dl 2 ! nouncement that Bessie Barriscale, : J : | lief right away. I | (oiite in New Britain, is to appear | S€€ There will Le a new vaudeville can certainly re- | | '\oqay Tuesday and Wednesday, | Pl today. which includes je Lil- i commend this valu- | 3 { i lie, a singing comedienn the Mc- able medicine to Nally and Ashton comedy off other women who S gy sel |and the Sterling and Marquerit suffer, for it has : 3 3 a novelty skit. On the program | bl done such good @ ; 2] | inere will also be the latest one of | | fi work for me and I know it will help e the interesting series, “The o § others if they will give it a fair trial.”” ; . : Democracy” and the Serec cle- | RS —Mrs. Li JoU Y, 108 8th Ave., capal | evam William 8. Ha comi ] West, Oskaloosa, Lowa. ! % e | soon in his new pictures ATC YOu Satlsfied | 1 R - ‘Why will women drag along from day x 2 o | | = 4 MILLE MADELINE | to day, year in and year out, suffering . 2 | e e i i} il T8 | \re Yon Satlaficd withi the ap> Grendeorexs e ey e s ouriney mhon » { THE WHIP' HERE FOR (] pearance of your Cemetery lot such letters as this arecontinually being S ; ' i 3 oTr StsTERS poblEh et very, Momeninho muters RETURN ENGAGEMENT | Areidie Epyce of yous denened ASCOTT SISTERS rom displacements, irregularities, in- e | & e b | -4 X My daughter, when only five years | |8 Artistic Dancing {Vl(z:lr;lsr;‘.;tmr(l‘r:\}?sx;d[‘\‘ufi {:31;‘,;;}[.1;}1,,‘.}: ; i el y | G G i e rher |® 1< vour burial plot or that of £ S8, 0L W10 IS RASSIEtREong e B 3 1 | hands and face. Her hands woul e relatived e Change of Life should give this famous ¢ v LB | Mhose who were able to Bet 0| pronkous inveter bliser aichwodld MR AT B Bl R HAJI SANBOL & CO. root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- €2 J N A | ox's theater, d the last engage- | LN I e os i . Y, LY = s o ¢ ¥ | PG Gablg i ) 1guge- break and spread. She was so bad at 1 joved ones properly marked? your position in life? A Mysterious Bewildering ham’s Vegetable Compound, a trial. For NG ol o ; | it of The Whip, will remember special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham 2 - & 5 t ther vere thousands in New T i v ial ady 3 ) ‘ ; ¢ were thousands in N he itching and burning was so bad | y ; Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result | e ; Britain, not so fortunate, as crowd A e e L When@MailsDwairisald S Sliowimcet afcemeteryiind AW LLel ALICE JOYOE ofitislione exreriece e VoNNEE e B : were turned away ot every perform- | gers were swollen and she could not JACE 4 ) o % ; ance of this wonderful melodrama. | put her hands in water at all. The | H = > ab] o 5 9, 5 ¥ & ! 2 5 Reel Featur Your Child’s Skin b |1t is on account of this that t eruption caused disfigurement for the (houghts were of comsmcmoiation, reverence, respect and high The Triumph of the Week. will be free from chafing, scaldin. 8 48 | management hooked in The | time being. X ptions and all soreness if you use ‘ zain for today only, knowing of thi *'She was treated, butit did no good. ideals reproduced in stone. Let us demonstrate the arts and crafts : that many will take this chan | Isaw a Cuticura S tment s Sykes Comfort Powder - R S S of our trade which we have made our life work and study. Ex- B 3 f""l "‘r"e"‘t:]'l'i:‘ Zogeassisfias besuthenling ik ; ; film play of the good old melodrams ple. It helped her so much that I 2 DR EnCE g jorcucs tic school. The Whip is a mul 1 bought more, and 1 used about three 25c at the Vinol and other drug storeg = svivice cl “Jeanne Beaufort”, | H¢ u ore, 1 c The Comtort Powder Co.. Boston: Mae: | the girl blayed by Soscie Barsiscole, O tremendong soene and (climaxes| bexcs of Cuticura Ointmient with the quality and improvements that no other factors can produce. L 2 5 5 Cuticura Soap when she was healed. h I 1 rewd | following one pther in rapid se- | _ _ matches its with the most yrewd | f01 £ one another in I v SaveYour Eyes e M St R | Foving o’ dnelhe s | Sy S vien s e, times she was unable to feed herself. Artistic Novelty. vou the class of people living in that locality,” we believe his perience and knowledge combined with progressivencss guarantees Box 21, Kezar Falls, Me., June, ’17. R : emy. Endeavoring to capture them, | Dundred dogs and a hundred daring | o Eyesight Specialist | she, herself is captured and is com- | riders tearing cross country, leaning | Use these super-creamy emollients A and Manufacturing | pelled to marry one of them. The |stone walls and hig fences; the| for every-day toilet purposes and pre- 2] i | | ventthese distressing troubles. ; L] | i Optician. | man she marries is masked but she | chase. and “the kill” all stic the & STANLEY HORVITZ, #%Yl: EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE | notices a peculiar tattoo mark on his | blood of the spectator: the training Broken Lenses Duplicated. wr Then follows a bafiling mys- | of The Whip, the wild ride in the Office, 306 Main St. 'Phote 570 | tery and intrigue which is only solved | Tacing auto, with the hrakes dam 6atisfaction Guaranteed |after a series of harrassing adven- by the villian, over the steep Sample Each Free by Mail. Addre: card: **C ura, Dept. R, Boston.'" S G Lok 34-12. Cor. U 2 Glarkc 5is Yhce Tel. 1214.0 e B CRen ea e R o i 1iome Tel 134 or. Union and Clark Sts. Office Tel. 1214-2 Main St. Optician

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