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,_ wlF £ e ' 7 YEAR OLD STAR | SIDE TALKS " FOX'S THEATER| @ 3 I Qom\ saw how- BT MR ON. PRI B M 2 ! “1 : BASTBRIA to mine was Wl : { 3 I it e For Infants and Children. B rermiins i Is Anything the Matter? o ey Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria e o Destiny’ Baby Marie appear in L dramatic i, Do you by temperament appre- ;also had their full share of happy jTole, a part that she handles with DE SOMN FORK 5 IR T A fpulse I knelt by | hend evil days. Some people wmay have this r Wims around her I called wp a near relative of mine | habit of expecting eV orced on ¢ tablishes this little star of te | on the long distance telephone, the, them by bittcr experiences it on | Years as the equal of her grown-up [ Agatha, mother | other night, to ask her if she could : the whole. I think it is simply @ twis ters of the sereen in real drama . he sice of Dest aiticia T T BiSho's just o sour | come and Visit me over a week-end. | of temperament \" : ‘\,T“m.-,-( ’I‘v b to do with | OHOL =3 PER GENT. esrd she can't LRyt Begthel rtite she said Get 1t Untwisted Quickly, ovel rs, one of whom is rich. He A botable Trepora forks- bws occasionally. . anxiously, the minute the connection And o ~‘ L G B T o ,‘), nith fsu‘,fimmtfllzrflfldb"}kfi“‘a' fonderful carc of | was made, it i 3 u otaoin | of his carcor o remains at home | [ | 3 1 stated my errand [Tt pc, 9Re Thnt GiveRe ) and idivects It fairs through his | 4 | hanegmflmamBfiwas rst, only stroked | could hear hev zive a sigh of re- | oy mger Diother, wio is tho fatner of | that trembled. | lief. *J thought someone must De | o e e 3 u‘, e hrother is | nfe. 1 had|sick when the operator told me you | Simy [ t 1 g ¢ T0Sce miohes Gr and tremb- | were calling,” she said | ind judsment, and which es- D % £ s i e = 7z who poscsses it, ought to try to un-:youn helonging ways ready to ask. “What's the mat- | to {he other's cstate. The blind broth- | n\emwl’romohngbvéfi“;‘s‘ i o ter? Just refuse to permit voupr mind | er has g rare collection of jowels 16 d Rest. Contai [ just what| Now, I a sure I musthave ealled| (o omor vou only unpleasant explana- | night these aisappens and th ol Ch?&figc?:;n)fMPMennr Inpn B L Sl alled 3 5 o frer ve &N se disappear anc o Dbling neil jume. {hor at least half ad osen =Hmes| o of any delay or any unexpected | brother is found murdered. Suspicion | Mineral, NO? NoT NARGOTIO Pteadier after a, ”” e s St S OP8 | happening »oints to Baby Mavie's father. He is | — ¥ she dropped it | distance, and never t een 1o poiaps 1 oshouldn’t say “simply”. | innocent, but the cvidence seems to Be a slight move- | say that anyono was sick, or that away from me. | anything was the matter. Intly, and when she | Why, then, did she expect evil? B the incisive tones | Because she is of that temperament. she was herself | qpog | five year old colored hoy of vest at needs her ciaws She Faces the Future. I am not one of those who be pocket s—going to get it" | «ig anything the matter” is the | nei G L and then without @ 1aynote of the state of mind in | Pring it ut 1 do mfw\w‘(w‘\?\“ w‘mm ‘mu\,m many patrons by have a pleasant| which she faces the future. will break down \“l...y \n] ‘;Ir‘ 1 “‘1‘ ‘u Joy the ;‘,”“ > Lee kids, ] 1 think a great many people have | Pring —upon you | \; '(‘lly c gk \\{m ‘;‘\‘»X, is chitd ‘«A‘u f the screen | Poa ner mood’ instantly. | phis (endency. And I think it s g | herves and an enfecbled ment: with her remarkablo magnetic force ¢ of weakness and humilia- | vory morbid and unfortunate state of sistance to trouble. ; & hie maitectedness Charlie Bhe affront of her cousin| ying stantly expecting evil of all sorts, | Chaplin, as usual contributed lots of end she wished no fur- | Another woman told me once that| L have another frjend who, when T dy, and_the were numerous | frenco to tho subject all her on the telephone, always | other short features v [ shief neveriionencil (o fletier irom ieri o0 -sation with “What's| Tomorow brings the ever welcome | estion gave me a sudden in- | parents without wondering if thero opens AheRcon SISt ks 8! ; SOTLE m. I wished to make her for- i For Over f ‘“mml Lions Moncelne Ll el ihe eood) ward toilay New Britain favorite, Willlam Far- Bs soon as possible the incident i ik § Fac? . | Thir ty YBflI’S Isn’t that a much happier, saner | num, in A Soldier's Oath”, a tre- ! [l floh had just occurred. And T| = weither of these two women has | titude in which to face anything that mendous human drama ot the imnl‘4», new v interes 3 overy | S e e hhan c-anvhing-the- | fields of France, that breathes the | few how interested she was in every | 1,/q gn unusual amount of trouble in | MAY come than an [s-anvhing-t LD G, oie e e Phase of the secret servico work which | thair lives, so one cannot explain | matter attitnd T O U e o e i) T was doing under Mrs. Underwood. | yndin oot chonsion of evil on that | N Plerre Duval, & soldier of France in | h Lllian had permitted nic to take my | g St | ) al, @ liex : ground. frue, they have both had! S e s e mother-in-law into my confidence, he- X i £ i 4 \ haractc trials and mistortune; but they have T v e e e Exact Coj Wi . cause it was necessary to have some 5 Jige LisRvond T SULBPERICI A Py of Wrappes THE OENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW Y —— can Valjean in Les Miserables one in the house who understood the g "' Ui i) '”“l"‘ o 1”1 ‘[ " L i Je is again sent to prison for crime | reason for my fresular hours and | contained Wit fngors that trem- | LHOUGEHOL D NOT l e L e Sl frequent journeys to the city bled despite my resolution, I opened )’"“ 18 C18e L 2 s The note which the Japanese serv- | the letter, and from it dropped a o khk‘,‘,“”‘,',”“ - ',';,‘ e ant had slipped to me was physical- | tiny, square-folded parcel of white Baked mmt or ish .10 not lose a H\‘\” n'(»“\yw . |u\1w‘ on, there is | v ly in my handbag mentally obsessing | tissue baper. benva nT Q D singing. George Alexander, a good | my faculties, clamoring to he opened. I told you so!” said my mother-|poiled. |HART PLEASES BIG tramp comedian, and Kirk Brown There could be no possible harm, I |in-law, and looking at her I saw = | ~ 0/ ~ ~I=1 IM | Marguerite, Fields and company give VIVIAN MARTIN . | thought, in sharing knowledge of it | flush an her cheeks, a tir glitter in Doughnuts can be very satistaciorily | CROWD AT LYCEUM a very patriotic and pleasing sketch with my mother-in-law. her eyes that told of rising excite-|piadc of cormmeal or of potatocs el | entitled “Without Leave.” This act is I opened the bag and drew it out as | ment. [ realized anew the absolute|yayiey flour lacking in none of the details which I answered he. enjoyment that was hers in sharing Willlam §. Hart makes a big hit at | 80 to make a vaudeville act worth the adventurous pha of my life A the Lyccum theater in the role of | seeing. The Screen Telegran: is also that had developed since Lillian had | irom dinner may be utilized in a des- | S A o States | “The Tiger Man” He is depicting | on this splendid program along with employed me in her secret service 3 the Congress of the Un Statesi| 1 2 Her [quicle mentality. made tho cons ¥ e sert such as potato pic . t g a character of the West, with the re- | & good comedy 3 % Br Pl eathue 3 voted almost unanimously that a state Ffix’ Cool, 8 | nection instantly. work. From her enthusiasm T de- 2 i | < quirements for which he is thorough- E ] | for there is no use pretending it is | brove his guilt. How the true identity simily, No effort at mind control is | of the murderer is revealed, and how | SR At simply. But all such effort §s worth- | Baby Marie brings about a happy | [ A,,,_,,_r,,( while and this not the least ending of Hu-'x'\.v:x]hu; mystery is ”j_«‘ d fi&rimfl-‘"ifl is the State of Mind in Which T i tory told in “The Voice of Destiny flnnfiad_\iym' Breaks Down Your Morale. N 5 vor Hinlergreer Ahelpfuchmedy for | Gonstipation and Dial and Feverishness a ‘ J.0SS OF SLEEP called “Snowball” injects | that cxpecting any definite evil 1L} numerous bits of humor into this | s"disto-na infa ‘wa6 de,vent, 253 el P dL NS /g o ictil p, ROrPH 7o b 1 e Ca Ol onsequencia oy emed as when roasted or|staged one of the greatest fights eve seen on the screer The last episode of “The lagle’s lye” is also shown tomorrow. It is entitled The Great Decision”, and | —_— { shows the final round-up of Imperial | { Germany’s agents in America, and | | the great decision of April 1917, when “A very pleasant walk and call, n- deed, save for one incident.” cup of mashed potato left over i ey 5 > years er YOUNg of war existed hetween this country | . Cenvenient, | " “Those devils next door have writ. | duced that the (?\Z“‘\;.SI Jher_Youns| potato combined with cheeso makes | unq the laper of Europe. All follow- | 1Y familiar. In this picture he is a How’s This? Comfortable B | ten to vou’ she said. B s Tod Beon aevotd of raush ene |t Pt lmchean gl ers of the adventures of King Bagsot | Vil et s Wa offer One Hundred Dollars R “How -did you guess?” T returned, | 5ige the humdrum routine of living 2 R | and Marzuerite Snow should be here | 11685 I awaltencd through the re-| ward for any case of Catarrh that can- - surprised, side the ] S o | Uise Neystem \avenflin dish-wishine!| o scofthe finish of Chist Rlynn'e his-| A8loUs feryor offa Nlitls) women, and)| fmotibe cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. TODAY didn't 1 o Coies g And from onc or two little things she| ., g voy save a lot of time | which leads him to make what must Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken S ohamatis | Beven| Yoar didn’t lose all my brains when | had told me in some of my dark toric serial ML e G e s U tec s Welor t tho knn 0la Pathe Star { I turned gray”, she retorted tartly.| hours I had learned that tho events ety P Pt e T ‘]Tn"“;r‘1‘“i’*“‘t“ thirty-five vears, and has become « ath et e way theyivel ryatolad the T LONTE SRS . - e hard bread with soup vielding se justice in | known as the most reliable remedy for BABY MARIE OSBORNE { with those ficld g hed the house | which did vary the monotony were | oo 0 o Qvallow it too fast UNUS UA[ l)()(} SHOW reparation of his frequent atrocious | Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru vith those field glasses for wecks is | distinctly unpleasant ones. ¢ 3 Lt 8 | something fierce, and the Jap was al e R o T sieam — & e - violation of the law, in order that this | the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex- “THE VOICE OF DESTINY” Hg e s apivo Al P Eernalmost SlchAIsh pon Rus s Three pounds of sugar a month | HEADS KEENEY BILL | woman and her minister husbana | Peling the Polson from the Blood and T ENicyon ways peering and spying around until | did not, however, cloud her clear ; o healing the diseased portions. FowhAl) LoveitherBitLl : ono day 'Willlam!'set Pete on him, Ee | miental vision. A my fngers began | S2cuidibelenoushiforieachiiperson may hold religious services undis-| After you have taken Hall's Catarrh e BABY MARIE : am s . H ontal vision. AS my gar : b — turbed by the lawless and hostile el ci > hasn’t bee v B e S vl il el : a ) ele Cure for a short time you will see a CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Others Seud Rl b ince,” | to- undo the tissue paper parcel shel .. .0 of the cleared ice box is | o yment of the community of their | Ereat improvement in _your general she finished with malicious satisfac- | uttered a decided remonstrance. Al e e Keeney's carned the title to “Polite | yaontion B e Haltsl Catamen TOMORROW tion. s e e e S o g e late Vaudeville” last evening when one of { oo Cure at once and get rid of catarrh, The Master of the Screen | -~This last incident was news to me, | practically. “Perhaps vou won't paic. the best vaudeville shows ev scen | o ‘“”\'“'\'\‘r\v‘ bill is good. There | Send for testimonials, free £ S 2 £ are the “MacMaho Sisters,” 3 WILLIAM FARNUM in for not even William had spoken of [ want to open it afterward—although NG b e D e o b e hon g stera WG F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio, “A SOLDIER’S OATH” the mysterious man next door since |1 think we will do it,” she finished | P ' DY LP% 1 give a treat to the audience by their Sold by all Druggists, bc. | management. Three big feature acts A Drama that mounts to a |8 | my home-coming. In an instant, | With a humorous little grimace. | - virile brute whose inner conscious —in— All articles to be friend should be thoroughly dried and slizhily wa . ER3 Y Warm. | 4o feature photo plays and several = zmme drum fire of thrills. however, I realized that everybody| I looked at the closely written| .~ " 0P m o d spices | On¢ reel pictures make up the pro- Last Episode of had been in a Kkindly conspiracy to | Pages before me, and my memory, , meal, sugar, salt @ siom S e e e e e THE EAGLES EYE 8l | keep all unpleasant things from me | Which my mother trained sa well, ::;Jl‘:\ll \lways be sifted before mea- | sioaest sensation of the bill. Forty r R and Organ Recital untll T should have fully recovered |and Which is always my most faithful | SEHRE | dogs and a clever comedian With & i f ; ; str servant, sounded a note as clear to e L b A ley wert [ y Matinee and Evening, Dgstensth S Dt the ro.| There is no food from which lime | pant O o€ : ’ b my brain had been A house interested for 20 minutes. The Souvenir Program every & “Open the Thing."” 5 Hedl salts can be obtained so readily as | > e 2 sonant peal of a s Sunshine sisters, with classy costumes D) e Tuesday and Friday. Bl | “which one of them mandea it to| The handwriting was disguised. It)milk. G e el e e 127 Main St., Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 —_— 3 : - " . 3 ritte: the left hand i £0 the house over. Ray COMING Bl | vou?” .my mother-in-law demandeq | had been written with . ity soon won th ous ay | 4 3 s £ 2 o Foh b ras evidently am- Beans baked with sweet red pep- Tahing Atodlihis sudcess of Loy MBALL YOUNG eagerly, “or did they send a messenger | DY, & Persoh who was evic B et S : 3 Donlan again repeated his success AR IR ON sagerly, or dld they send a messenger | 4o irous, But I knew that some-|pers, Spanish fashion, age very ap- | jong ago | “Dhe Japanese servant followed me | ¥here I had seen that left-handed | Petizing. ) Possibly a great many people Who I “OI‘ and slipped i ° | chirography. S saw Pauline Frederick Y “Mrs. it into my hand.” . o here inalereaaiilor = o 2 ; ; hand But my memory, of course, isn't| There is a great deal of good nour- | pype’s Defense” will be back again I hope you slapped his ugly face | ;o niceient, and although 1 knew rhat | ishment in oatmeal and it is especial- | {5 seo her Those who Tead this for him,” she retorted viciously. E L. sio xe 1 usly. T hRd seem the handwriting some- | ly zood for growing children Sot/ Wero sirpriceo st the way ihe \" eanesda L T eve scnance, I re- | \where, yet I could not on the instant = Paramount Artcraft Co. produced it E turned, smiling involuntarily at her | o] where. That it would come to]| A tablespoonful of alcohol in one | Not one important incident in the 9 V!sehemom'(‘, and then I told her of | me later I was sure. quart of water will clean varnish, but | hook was left out. The picturesque * the manner in which the /Asiatic had it must be wiped dry immediately. . | A t he /siatic SHhau st be ) ately and mountainous northwest furnish- % ) | fulfilled his mission, ‘ EA Ry R, ) == ed the scenc for the latest serial “A You never did have the spunk of My mother-in-law must have been If a carpet or rug is carefully | Jight for Millions” with the popular Wl M a rabbitt, Margaret,” was her com- | obsorving me closel 1 hadn’t béen |scrubbed with ammonia and water, it 5 g role “POLITE VAUDEVILLE” e - | observing me closely. hadn en | s 1 o i William Duncan in the leading role. . o . POLY ment, and T knew that it was brought | aware of giving any sign of re will be astonishingly bright and clean : I'he decorators and artists now! 3.98—One Lot Of Net and Silk Dresses. Values Big Triple ]‘p.’l‘(ul'(? Vaudeville forth by the unlucky smile I had | tion as I looked at the ha 3 e, | working at the theater have almost ) [ 0 Bill. glven. “But,” impatiently, “why don't | of the letter but I must have done so,| Cold mashed potato mixed With | finished and the many improvements up to $27.5 o you open the thingz?" for she said sharply. cream cheese, onion juice and a little | have made this one of the most 2.39 y a — 0 1a O 9, L | ot s e o G et || e T e T o e (B o 9—One Lot of Sweaters, not this season’s, Yes—and—no,” I replicd slowly. | filling. joy an entertainment. In the lobby worth to $8.50. T ZERTHOS NOVELTY DOGS —40 Dogs— Whose Handwriting Is This That Eludes Even Madge's Memory? "3 SUNSHINE SISTERS Music — Songs — Dancing Instantly obeying my But where—I cannot tell—vet. During the next few months the | popular innovations 59¢—One Lot Night Gowns, worth 75c. “Well, there's one comfort, vou'll| making of yeast bread should be very | To complete this feature program, = : got it after awhile with that uncanny | much cut down, for good yeast bread | the Screen Magazine Universal | £ 39¢—Corset Covers, worth 50c. memory of yours.” requires too much white flour. Weekly and several one reel pictures 1 repressed a smile with difliculty. = wre Shown My miother-in-law must regard me| Half a cup of corn flour equals a with high favor just now. It was|full cup of wheat flour. PAULINE FRE! “DRICKS the first time she had ever mentioned i IRS. DA DEFF my memory. Indeed, I had often| Serve sliced bananas with lemon | 3 EFE ering remnant of trepida vl A f 2 ¢ Paramount—Artcraft Features Tming, born of the Loyt aaon i MY | Leard her give an exasperating little | jelly if cream is lacking ! 9 E S s T s hadl it of disparagement when Dicky —— | B eard of poisonous vapors being en- R R [E————SSEMMEEE | |,..q in lctters by enemy spics, | OF Lillian praised it in her hearins,| Buckwheat flour can he used in| | | i : mother-in- e = aw’s irritated suggestion, I opened RAY DOLAN the note which had been slipped mo | “The Ladies' Man. so stealthily | | “I am sure I have seen it somewhere. ' from 12 to 1 and 6 to 7 are pravided | i | | by the Japanese servant of the mysterous men next spite my own consciousness door. De- of {1 absurdity of my fear§, [ handled thing gingerly, for there was a MON. TUES. WED. EXTRA— . IXTRA My mother-in.laws keon coes no.|@Pd 1 had surmised that she was|muffins like any other flour ticed my manner at once. LIRS O i Afraid the thing’s charged “.”hl fargetfulness is a (-(.-\l;-\lftry\‘!d Sf';::’k'crtv»f. Fruit juices can ‘lur: canned and kept | * Py gan7" &ho asked, and & foooled oy |onDoyancs to himself, s ar | the same as whole fruit E 2 g : | greater degree to his family and his e tone was distinctly and contempt- & Honialy onical friends. The gas should always be turned | f it, because of Dicky whose i - o oo get on!” the elder or the pot starts boiling indeed,” T denled, flushing Dutisstionipest 1o lows az eERtheRbo i $1.50 YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE DELINEATOR s : *| woman said impatiently. “Read it A e s =l howey and mentally scorning my- v Y 3 it 6 Calke: a Ci o : BAND CONCERT | So1f v’ alowingnteadly: scorning my-| through first if you want to, buf| Olive ol and lemon juice malke an IVORY SOAE (Limit 6 Cakes io & Customer) 5¢ CAKE, 6 CAKES FOR 29¢ e show so plainly. : - hurry about it.” excellent dressing for lettuce, $3.00 PINE W > PIQUIS SKIRTS e | | - Y . § . i EMBROIDERY EDGE 5 LS S . But I don't wish to read itl - | 10¢ AMBURG 3 ] : St e ... Yard 6c chry Sllflday Aflcmoon Well, you can't be too ‘”""“,,h.mwh firit to myself,” [ returned,| Kitchen can be turned ‘ : 79¢ WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK HOSE IREETRES . . . | 950 where those devils B e refuse into ONCE 4 e < S .... Pair 59 e o oev B Baxt dochiaxc cons | for T knew that, even though she had | goad fertilizer when properly handled 10¢ ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FOR HATS . .. T i S e = .. 2 for 50 gular Dinners, $1.00. § S > s do so she 5 Regular Dinners, $1.00 surprise at her admitting the possl. | €lven me the permission to Boating, Bathing, Fishi bility of which T had thought, T lot|¥ould regard it as a deadly insult If} Strawberry shortcake can perfectly 79¢ 69¢ 10¢ $1.30 FINIE COLORED WASH SKIRTS Soon % $1.00 MEN'S SHIRTS, KHAKI, BLUE CHAMBRAY AND BLACK SATELN I followed her suggestion. well be made of potato flour. $1.00 BOYS KHAKI KNEE PANTS : Without further discussion 1 read Bt 15c SUNSET SOAP DYE ..........cccc.. 2 { It struck the hardwood ficor just o : b e Pieroe and Novion Props M eeis e ,f,_'l,, the salutatian which had a distinctly [ In making cake, the butter should $1.00 SEWING MACHINE SHUTTLES e A Rt e 75 {21 dqr B, | foreign air about it. be creamed first, then the sugar and 15¢ BOTTLE BOYE MACHINIE OILi ....oveuneeennnn.. E T started as we heard a sound—so | * J ; nd—501 "ng” Madame Margaret Spencer! volks of ef i Rolier Coaster, Bowling. the letter slip from my hands | I | slight as ta be almost unnoticeabl s beaten into It. then the | 8 10c TIN BLACK OR TAN SHOE PASTE | Which was entirely aifferane feom the | Graham, Marvin, Long Island, New | milk and flour and baking powder 9 OUT SIZE KNIT BODICE . R b iR e Tustle of paper. York T $1.00 SHIRT WAISTS, WHITE AND COLORED There's something hard inside | DP¢Ar Madame Excellent rice flour wafer re | 20¢ BEST QUALITY PERCALE APROY that letter,” Ty motherdntlaw ox-|| .. Lhe Derson who wrote hat Jnowt {inade with 1.4 eup bulter. 1=t ‘cup | $1.00 REGULAR AND SUMMER WEIGHT CORS claimed excitedly all about you,” Interrupted my|sugar, 1 egg, 1 cap rice flour and tha | $4.00 WHITE VOILE DRESSES FOR GIRLS nother-in- shr ily. rat 0 emon Cre o N S { SKIRT'S The Mysterious Parcel. = laslawpshrens grated rind of 1 I cam th 6.00 FANCY SIILK SKIRTS SER 1 stooped and picked up the en- | B “'u*m add nuzar, e ”:“ ‘ind and | $7.00 AND $8.00 WOMEN'S VOILE. AND GINGHAM DIRESS w2y X | cup rice flour, save the rest or | § 3 SE DRESSES AND By S 1 S. STANLEY HORVITE, velope, from which T had already| Prunes and toasted baries bread ave | the flow 33 00REOUEL A SUBCALOWIAERONS | A fo use in tolling. Bake in Optemetrist 327 Mnin St. Optician | half-drawn the foided noicpaper it | zood supper dishes. fmoderato ‘ 29¢ oven i

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