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ot st ot e e che | HOUSEHOLD NOTES 'FADS ANG FASHIONS' — Ui deal life romance of this world | famous couple whos n:r';_l:w are lvt Very good puddings are made with An evening cown may be trimmed words in every homc 16 seenario | oatmeal cxclusively with the osirich feathers 8 written by Vernon wstle and | v which are not used in millinery now. 3 BY RUTH CAMERON. The Whirl of Life” only % Spiced biueberries arc = z = Separate coats for fall are of green = e SER NN S the custodian, the reason of | ture he has ever appe: preserve. made history in 1 musement o q it his - and blue plaid Scotch cheviot, Eesociates of | world and l'\‘w»‘x s ”W Use fruit, vegetable o — w Y G U Brace Draper | monument \bundantly So many dainty summer frocks en You Are Grown Up gure, principal- are trimmed with bands of quilling, e . o B of no other RS N hen I'm grown up,” I heard a f justified in doing it. And 1 used to feir spvinz won | THE TIGER MAN IS make a nice bit of stock for the Linen and pique are combincd with | little girl suy, the other day, “T'll go | take it out in promising myself that stock pot | calico for small girls' dresses. | to every circus that comes to town when I got to earning money, J woidd B 5 & i ) | [ alf & oze 10cha cakes a day b nc "ai el ANOTHER HART FILM! . And I thought to myself. “I won. | oy half & dozen moct r d g-looking Asiatic 5 Sugar cookies be made Tiny pleatings or goffered nufflc me, no doubt e buckwheat fiaur wr6 used on the fner simpler blouses. | L= You MUl forHtiycuswill forgeti| T Fravenit Eaten Six Mocha Cakes.a me, ¢ | to go at all sight from be- L e —_— ] Day Yet. Betias e I'he mere announcement that Wil-| Croutons or grated chees vive A blue serge suit should be accom- Not that grown-up people don't go It some years since I earned my & my shoulder | 11am S. Hart is to be seen at the Ly-; interest to many plain soups panied waistcoat of ivory tome. | to circuses. I know one middle-aged | own money, but 1 haven’t eaten half jinad me, and i i : = x interest among picturc fans any- A medinm-sized potato equals Pustel shades in cotton dresses are went into the bakery and bought one ceum is sufficient (o urouse intense i ot Bited tremor that 1 { 3 Citc i Pl TS B N Tt e e e < . ) cus yet. But it is so dangerous | fdiminished the | VI d especially in New Britain | slices of bread in food valuc Jdways correct for ohildren under si i in memory of old times. But they 3 where e a greal favorite. The | Drophesying, at fivelond tenl (o leven'| varnscins tach g S o LB L Cai SEa : Lyceum presents this portrayer of T rants fon i T ominent | twenty 3 e w : . ; SN g : 2 Te—— e S Currants for 1y 1onle Ginghaum has vers prominent | 1% eaty; ‘_‘h“‘ on l“‘“ L0, “"‘K“" One | apparently they had left out some in- e that he inten St naay muccn Mol crushed with a Woodsn mashcr place in summer wardrobes this sea- | 188 entered into that magic state of | gredient (can you guess what it was) & that he intend- ' i cek Monday, esday and seing where nc > e b A ! & : : eing where no one can forbid one|ang, instead of regretfully savoring the last mouthful, T gave it to & wist- = son i 1 cast a 41'“““ Wednesday It is a powerful story of Dripping pans and 1F to do just what one wants (I am B saw that the, ¢he desert in the days of the gold ping pans anc other gzreasy e @ sn’ i enters B o o b ipetn e stion. | Vessels can be first wiped out with Narrow belis s are still j Father glad it isn't until one entersfryl puppy that I chanced to meet. L sho L iru urt presents a new creation, | FET e therein that one realizes that sad NS e B AR ey mpon which the ar-cut as a cameo and as convine- | PA1 go0d b 2 e ity S5 0 A ey oLy g truth that circumstances can forbid | yrgently requested t S Ter atta B lived with the ing as any which he heretofore ha st as effectually : . SeR-itaduostod flolin Hen aIeRy Y & any Ny e 1 0 | | just as effectually as people, and that | tjon 1, “Dick the Errs " g Bof the little vil-| cssaved There will also be a n excellent “main dish” may be Waistlines are normal or a little i % ion from “Dick the Errand Boy” and 3 ssayed. 1617 E E or freedom of action and responsibility | “Bob the Bootblack” 3y Mleserted, with but | vaudeville show of good quality made of fish, potatoes and p \ e s ob the Bootblack” to some other E o ol vlls Ren e s one s s balod E & 12 : } form of literature, declared that when SR T [ 5 Jringe will appear on everything. | A Bakeshop Opened the Flood Gates. | she was {wenty-one, she would read e but the Japancse Bl i ol il beRtvor Dleuald The rough war breads are v 1 was visiting, this spring, in the | every book that great and wonderful 0 the scen If he| features on the bill and the Lyceum | @0ubtedly wholesomer than all : are made figured | town in which my Alma Mater is lo- | 2uthor wrote. I don’t suppose I B nohsi e e s ey | read : | cated. One d s I was passing | need to tell you what hecame of that Mo better opportunity. | evening concert “Journey’s knad' o down a side street, I suddenly found | Phophecy. AR T R S e s Rice pudding makes a nice dessert Lone =4 i Wlready being | my mind flooded with memories. For The Man Who Did Not Forget B tiiences T had 1ust|ine dninty tavorits, | Ethel Glaytop V'r)‘y' o 1day; and it cap be made on | snown. a minute, I did not know what had | (Occasionally, to be sure, one does fh, T had no other fear!and another big feature of ndard | Saturday unlocked those floodgates; and then|not forget. 1 know a highly su ulle meshes are fashionable in !l consciously saw what my subcon- | cessful author who never subscribes scious mind must have already seen, | to a magazine but always buys them . | couple who have never missed a cir- { & dozen mocha cakes a ¢ vet. 1 Bf the man accosting me. | quality v is the last chance to a0 fiight believe me to have | seo this week's vaudeville show and | veilings. BE paper concealed upon my | the feature, “The Man Who Woke | hould not forget peanut butter e a little ba hop. In my under-|,ff the newstands, because when he nd try to take it from me ori U'p,” starring Pauline Starke. There | 7 1 Flying squirrel will be popular next duate days, when we finished our | was in college, he used to hang over BN i tine it up 1 il bl i continious Ahomdtaday A sharp knife is indispensable if ) Worlshin the afternoon, a‘certain twollliys fannsino cagerly and never could fBot think of until afterward one is preparing food for dryins of us used to walk to that bakeshoD | afford to buy all the magazines he B bapcr, in its motal and oiled silk New narrow sashos are seen on |2nd buy ourselves mocha cake orlwanted ppings, was still concealed in my| K EENEY'S PATRONS !-n‘::!'vh‘ulnn!v- of imh makes a cheap i loon i eclairs. The eclairs were two for five I rather suspect there is a touch Mmother’s Chinese vase, camouflaged | and excellent tooth powder and the mocha cakes five each. I|of that sympathy imagination which by flawers in water, and I had placed R 1T e o can remember how hard it used to |}Las made him so successful a writer = E W e st N ona o 18 a 50 success a writer the vase in my mothe-in-law’s room, PLEASED WITH SHO | Boil the burners of the gas stove | ’_“ i r hat ha be to choose bhetween them, and how | i that tender memory of the wist- on the principle that things necarest in suds once a month to clean them. | floWered crown swiftly they disappeared and how | fuiness of the boy-that-was. at hand ave best concealed e B = 5 hungry we would still be when the 5 Vel leaver o littlalanee ey Sweater and hat frequently match | jast e ) Sl i - Actions That Surprisc. With transportation facilities fi”‘l“:f‘j ;:»ih‘ xe s ""‘_‘:hp D m” ot -\'t.t ‘va“jh ’f:; our nickel's \\olv;ll]l:x-u_xl they are at the present time, Mile. | SHEIZL et DAzl anished course, we cou ha . Dicky's mother knew the secret of | { iy e = S s = Big Features s mothorikineatine] seclet Madeliene, the singer now playing at Sperg=notiiero oicel Byl thout froln iy Y v the y: nd under a retence of | B} CLAYTON in - ant mnds L | Ikeeney's theater, manages to carry People who like fat-building foods | Save old chemises to mend other Mull is used a great deal in trim- | bankrupt, but we didn't feel quite e C " fussiness allowed no one to arrange | ; : rments or make petticoats for the | ming milinery WOURNT END several trunks of magnificent gowns | Sarments or make petticoats for tX : ———————— o e ey her flowers but herself. 1 was sura| e baby - ROY ST VART in . wi her. Some of the most bewitch- | P95° "KETTH OF THE BORDER! that Cousin Agatha, se malicious th he ne of LI pomICh e Belgian ve will . | long and tight, but there are a good ing gowns ever worn in New Britain! ! ! 3 ki X St r————————————— \re worn in her opening number,{ When making a brown betty add ; popular fall colo many be eeves. MONDAY a few raisins to the mixture, it is very — — | Necdless to say, she is as particular ade up d that I ould e s Th . (e n e o o THE TIGER MANY o e R e, L SR G e B i G e sty AR i boud aps are made | Checked materials are used in IT'S HART—THAT'S ALL ‘_”’),’H “]w that T would confront|and same time ago, while playing in | ; = " with exquisite laces fashioning chic blouse And That’s Enough B e . coordiae he oam | fhe st S memised o worl unless| |l DD lEEed U WS Dsiier cul . — See His New Picturc THenEt ety i nanonaof| PerBmEnaechlsccuicd special car | 10NS occasionally to keep them in good With be and biscuit colored | Georgette crepe frocks are trim- NEW VAUDEVILLE s s T neet| Poltransporiitn el crimia al (Gl con - fiGud ey rcks hats of positive hues are most | med with rows of ribbon e W ! (1”041 faced him, frownini tinully occupied in taking car UL | “What does this mean?" 1 began f tPem o . . b “THE MAN WHO WOKE UP” | angrily, but the face of the Asiatic 0 pucn | BRaGl GED dati i x i : Vter \king the Diggest hit any ONTINUOUS SHOW. lid not show by sd ch the fiicker | 2fter making the & o Ao R o | C did nc Hovy A e ST B e R sister team ever made in New Britain Pavaffin that has been used once can ‘ Shell-pink organdie and taffeta of an cyelash that he had heard me. i e e i 8 enl i s 0| mudnnan Bing B wor Rthelapp lanise | bewi ed Rremeltad fandiuced fa gy Necks round, low and self-fin- make a pretty combination, 2 . : rou | of Ieeney's patrons all week. Har: ished are very frequent = = “You Missee Graham. [ sce vou! 2 . 3 3 REETE @ frequer b s Aol ERCom el (o dicedliitol IRRLCE VoUW n Ul o B aien § AR ELOKe Y = S naen ceal G @ b B s i T o 1| e patronsianSentivelyhew fandforis eed it corniit Sxoulvantittoayytaed Taffeta T B Ay e S RS O Feeg | ginal act that combines magic mirth |it wheat. young girl's dress. — 903 Coo' | it. he sax lite, death in it."” 2 dee Inae | = Wb He Bad nov stopved s ploadmp | PN Colies e dudienss e The SR D oy Sillk of biege with blue stripes, is Convenient, 8 ' 0,1y siackened it, and he had realm of mystery. The Screen Maga- Pusley” of purslave, can be boiled | ¢yghmere and surah make one of the favorite materials. spoken 5 & e = g £ 1 g s zine completely surprises the audi- and eaten with oil and vinegar as a i, G ool SRl S S0 — £, bl the strange words while coming to- = = oy ! i Comfortable I ara ot Avaliite e tasseal ioe| cncer of it vaneelony stence The ! salad. Suae the costume is verq sombre DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. e e 2% Bety il one Aanel Brihitanl e Universal Weekly never fails to show Lo We may look for fall gar AEa s waistcoad brillia K ) TODAY T 4 i~ e the leading evenis of the week. The| save the papers that come around &€ WEY 100K e s il ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP seribable snaky motion, and with his PEGGY HYLAN ' Elco comedy starts wav of | pats of butter——lunches can be : long, tapering fingers pushed into the | 1 i - >ale p s R Chericortars STHIZR MEN'S 1 1 > th Pale pink and white checked taf {Jaughter that magnifies until the | wrapped in them. e e DAUGHTERS” sealed envelope. Then, suddenly and | S¢reaming finish Several one reel | g igured and are simply th ; S e i A story of the violation of the | eroeptibly increasing his . pace. he| Plctures alternate between comedy| Vinegar, diluted, applied to furni- | 8 HF/ &n€ @ imply thrown over Qmer. “Doctor, 1 am not sick, but I don’t Golden Rule. Miss Hyland § pad-padded swiftly along the street,| and pathos, mingled with the usualiture before polishing, ensures a bril- 182 ag = | feel right.” That is what many say i« supported Dby Robert § S e e S e ove Flgwered hats are almost neces- | to me when they come to see me the Middlemass—The Woman in i i g | of the movies. Willlam Duncan, the e e new high mushroom hats are | g, ‘when dresses of dainty d 3 iddlemass—Th an | my view. i ary when dresses of dainty organdie | first time. And that just expresses | movies most popular hero begins a; Potatoes or dressed cucumbers are | Ye'Y aPt to bave heavy wool em- |, ¢ worn. - it. You are not sick enough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, most dreaded, had no idea ol I contents of the vase " E desiraibc 2 Keep a lump of charcoal in the re- Lingerie blouses have quite siven ! frigerator if you would have it sweet. The generul trend of hat crowns ; themselves over to frilling. | iy s toward a Jower Some of the prettiest veils BESE | hand that held my handbag. a small entanglements sa characteristic | liant polish the Web = e My first impulse was to drop the "TOMORROW little envelope as if it were some | MR. and MRS, poisonous th Weird stories which | g a e REt oy . : e " VERNON CASTLE in 1 had read of subtle poisonous vapors | P¥ains and brawn, to win a girl and | If an ink spot has not dried, it can 3 | 11 - arming £or | .ok used in making little girls' serv- | You can work. PHE WHIRL OF LIE Leing enclosed in sealed letteps | fortune. 'Im“) “‘("‘“"\[l”i‘,, serfal, en-{ he removed with water. ind small hats, ice frocks But you don't work with the vim = whirled through my brain until my | titled ™ I NUSlOLa I 0D ants 5 oty and zest of former days. Your sleep sense of the ridiculous came to my |July 1i. The Hh\:«\;hvd( hh;w‘ ;\1\\”,\.’ Crocks used for preserving e f“,"“ practical bathing suits Yellow linen fashioned with a |is not restful, and you don't enjoy aid | 'r”:“”l“;’»"'l\]m‘m’_‘”““'_'“\“‘!'\’,M’;]'O‘h”’” ”_‘I'fl\‘v must be clean and sound of the chemise style. white guimpe make a dainty dress for | your food as you once did. And your “The only vapors which will affect | I el S0 . S —_— = a small tot nerves get the best of you. Things . you are the ones which you always|?nd ; ; 0 '” 1(”‘ ]'”u . |’(”;3’]:\' - Use a knife when vou measure a Although short sleeves ar in = bother you, ruffle you, that you never : - Scandal” overstepped ths reputatior vogue, ginghams and pongecs keep the $ y . @m have hanging around vour allesed | * m‘]”‘“mm”“_ m‘",ms,_ i “‘imm o | level teaspoontul of s GeMsisine e 1 pongecs keep the Black chiffon can be very striking, | noticed before. You begin to see dif- Drain At eriny o il veeTn Ran i SSRGS (ORISR R e T S ionger o if bordered with bands of painted vel. | flculties where there really are none, | first looking around to assure myself | "% R = % Honey can easily he used for the low flowers Trifles worry vou, and not having ! that r e . o incid best vet 3 6 \utomobile coats 1 that no one had seen the incident— sweetening of marmalade, Lon ‘ enough troubles of your own, you | but, indeed., it would have taken n | romantic serial of the snow clad | best to serve with fish broidery peaks of t northwest, a story of et There is a great deal of galatea gripping drama and tho Iy picture that the late Capt. Casile cver made. 6—Recls—6 L rubberized silk or les Mot oy Rime quick eye to follow the Jap's quick | AMERICAN BAND AT Betorallvachine B izce e i iains ploBtvCed :‘;-"'H“ :‘1”\ ‘;‘“"" Hie B sux M T Of course, to a casual observer, you > lionors with rough straws | nwn\w;;\rrv : opened my _h]mmhg:\ brush to removo the dust e seem the same, because you are try | ana thrust the envelope within if, —— = Some of the handsomest summer o |ing to control yourself. And if you f | rccolved to et o foolish fears stand LAKE COMPOUNCE! . . . T © for the frocks are severcly tailored white | Sailor hats and Orental turbans | gioula toll a friend, o go to an in- tion of it when 1 should once x successfu] canning of : crepes de chine locrensoithe vogue Hor Mictls | experienced doctor, they will tell you | on e i Lou 1R OngeIIn oS i vou only imagine things; vou should = reach the seclusion o Lovely afterncon frocks ar Slceves are so varied and orviginal | ghake it off. You begin to doubt your- ¢ e The American band of New itain; C ; 3 1 ERCTE ALANE will play the concert at Lake Com-|in have a somewhat finer flavor than : °f tan, and brown chiffon: s to be positively aggressive self. You sometimes think they are Grand Ope | HUMAN INTEREST IN pounce on Sunday afternoon when the | those that are stoned , i right and try to brace up and bpe - e e s e i Organdie collars and cuff Muslin -~ hats are revived—their | bright and cheerful. But then your % : SR . 2 . & N ol g | dispensable to cotton frocks brims being worked with wool i | \e back with re ASCOTT SISTERS P 5 | the direction of W. 1L. Bishop, director A tumbler of water taken the first | 41T 0 old feeling will com A ith ; PICTURE AT FOX'S| ‘ - newed vigor. You begin to wonder | B . g ving Salute to Allies thing in the morniny is particularly Artistic Dancing T e “.{_",T‘“‘”,,E.M oy ol ol 2o & Mlowers and tinsel are used as Charming hand-embroidere if it really is your mind only. And it O 4 Popular—*If Ile Can Pight Like He e trimming on evening gowns. set covers are of pink habutai 11t 1s so, is it the first step to insan« TAJI SANBOL & CO. § ther Men’s Daughter Can Love, Good Night Ger- A sleeping porch is lots more use T ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tora Meyer ; ful if it has proper arrangements fo have 5 trimmed with bands of | turing you; You are tryin vour best % ahout the wrowns figured foulard are fashionable to fight them down, to appear happy, K - but in vain. You find yourself in sports costume s e ernoon frocks have apron pan- | the grip of an invisible power that ind-white checked tricof ols embroidered in bright hues. seems to sap your life blood | in the way of my thourough examina- my own room . herries stones Mysterious Bewildering [ | F' % a Dbig human appeal.! many Miss Hyland is Shirley | The Radianci Reynolds. She is in a convent when Artistic Novelty in Your I Novello | shutting out sun glare : : | Selection—Katinka ........ I'rim o 1er mother calls and tells her she has | Popula S e, e ok 1 (St W s an ¢ with a soiled she ALICE JOYCE neriobner ol nd e Popular— (a) Gee, But This Is Sure ring ith i shell 4 { | cccu ree because of her My Lucky Day .... - .... Hein | lessens its keepinz quality when it is 5 Reel Feature husband’s acts. Shirley goes to her (b) 'l Come Buck When It's put down in waterglass, - And when you feel yvour strength father's studio and finds a gay part The trimmingless frock i The new knitting bags are made | & Al Overt it e Mills | energy and power slipping away from A girl ecalled Lola Wayne is dancing | 4 Y 3 & Spinact s wilted will fashionable one of ¢ oment of plain eghorn rin 2t - ‘ to H y lancing | Gruna Selection,—Faust Gounod Spinzch that is wilted will becomie g L il plaln Hnen withleghotn rim you, when you find you can’t do j . —_— o the applausc of the men ana wo- e - . Popular— (4) Give Me the Right to | Very crisp 1f put into waier that is tice to vour work any longer, then men around Shirley's fathe ola’s i e 1 Camisoie straps are mercly strands Mode-color cc ol = g : & =i o r. Lola Love You ....... Von Tilzer , almost hot AMmI80, pepsianeim crClSatnand . v cotton sucde zloves| oy become despondent and might father arrives Sing the degradn. e . (b) Give M "t You i tion to which his daughter has fallen ) Give Me All of You . = ™ : . | 5 AT 'ha wise Jousekeepe en e hfim unce | ing ]L‘" \‘ xm = )Hf Dygdre Sclection 1e Paradise (request courage the maid to plan he ork so Black minnce @ et e ol empcking suuiesnTivaledian R M e aans | g Shirley down. A stirving seri that <he can zest from fouv to fve | good trimmed with Chantilly lac it o e condition as a delicately constructed The Trinmph of the Week. o of pink-and-blue flowers are said to be very satisfactory s 5 A pink-and-blue flow are said to be very satisfactory en teiilemyiodltotena it ait of events follow he daughter | >" cee : . 41A,\~1u ! engine, which has not been cared for Popular—(a) Cheer Up Father, | right. Put it in the hands of an ex~ hours every day. If this method is Gt comes out of the traps safely, b s | 1 1 Clot for 1 1 T re " I 1 rings | Pl Paley | followed the maid will have some Joth coats for smal ildrem The organdic frocks have deeply | her father to his senses, re-unites el ¢ Eal il . 3 : 2 | d . £ 1 zto 1 for 1 she ;1 have short waists anc ring skirts, tucke: 1 skirts 2 are girdled serienced man and he will soon have B ND COVCERT R el e | (b) Hike, Hike, Hike Vincent | thing to look forward to, and she wil av lort waists and flaring skirts, tucked full skirts and are girdled with | ic e 2 o i D P } Stk i American mant Herberi | WOrk to much hetter advantage o wide crushed ribbon, { it in fine working order. But trying TOIANceOf Ners OV ) Lere vellylan X sctican Bantasia S eIbek Coia g Narrow black | patent leather Your own hand at it, or turn it over Pl S | of New Britain, Eric Mayne thick. ) { with Ilittle or no trkmming, malkes | 5000 Pe fit for the scrap heap Mogiar Diriores B100; e ' : o : Ruffies U;rm ' s are the sole | charming street frocks | Tet toe save you from fhe seeng = Romar omas Sier R lefore frosting a cake rub a little | trimming of some very pretty gowns. st M henst LI AT LT nm-r\l?j? .m»m-v:v” i e 1 VET"E wnEAT e flour over the top. The frosting will - Collars are large enought to be ) Roller Conster, Bowling. | brought out with picturesque truth be less likely to rub off. Checked silk skirts are worn with | called capes and some are elongated DR CLINTON — - i NO BREAD AND p— plain charmeuse coats without sleeves, | into cunning waistcoats : @ ! | and vividness in the life story of Plerce and Norton, Props. £ | and Mrs. Vernon Castle as shown i BUTTER FOR ME Bread should be watched carefully | — S the blg photoplay spectacle “Tha i ) while rising, if onc would have it | Il.arge picture hats ave scarfs| Three-quarters and just-below- Whirl of Life’ which is the attrac- d perfect | with long ends falling over the brim. | the-elbow sleeves have a slight flave | ° tion at Pox's theater tomorrow night. | % - — to relicve awkward lines Phis featiuve e h Corn anad milk-fec hickens are Handkerchief linen and sports silk — I'he Hartford Specialist, terest in that It was the only pleture | tenderest | combined make a charming afternoon A pretty handbag is made of ASYLUM ST., COR. FORD ST ever mnade by tf late Cay 7\ ~- | ®own foulard with large polka-dots non Castle, and wis completed st ST ST| Cakes without butter rc , Nty g e e HARTFORD, CONN. ly b ,”‘,-“ Nl anaas u death quick oyen Georgette crepe frequently = Hours—10 t0 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays Field, Texas “The 4 1 i b, 3 with f lar whit 3 q 3 2 i Oy VLEY i ; MADE ) @0@6 5 | combined with foulard A\ white union frock, dotted with | &nd Holidays 10 to 1 #. STANLEY HORVIL a plcture that will delight any a (i OF CORN) says - No tea-tahle is complete umwni i gray and pink posies, accepts a wide ptometrist 827 Main St. Optigian l ence whether made up of the vouns: i+ lemon dish

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