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i ews For Theatergoers and WIFE to snoop around J —| |MARIEDRESSLERAT |/=—— KS | KEENEY'S THEATER || or this veek's double feature | | | | | | - SIDE TAL BY RUTH CAMERON. | Say | | Charge It !‘ g forgotten or ment h tho ety nuunili- Are We Less Hospitable? {reurd ot everstiing, Sarie | feousin had su few moments be- e Wwe, as Nion . T A s | A o KN variety. | That que ciume up the | that inhospi i The Sec ¢ second || i . duieT fconsideration be- | day when a friena of mine res | We 4 ! that it was not Millions,” | | e Bitling of the men | it because o cousin whom she itie v Burden ( of Intertain- Univer Ii HARTFORD. B with rclier that | invited to her home appeared bring i , v gazine, an | || pected taslc | roa fricnd who was a completo medy ane il (‘:“ ]A““] e e i ,'y','.’, YOl 1 do think. however e sty l]‘ 1 g o 1 comfortuble wecommodation. for | 06 U 4re # HUle less hospita e : ou Can Buy 4 cousin onc guest but not for two and the u S e e ¢ (AEeT, A5 | o 3 expected addition mad zood d 1 R L » ng ORODEIPE O LU LOTI w 1" - | come into iy t 1 BOC « 1 a 22 3 v | |t i e i | War Savings | . i My husband swys 1 ani inhospita- sitheyvere S kei sl LE| el i | i hove |0, o savs Uiat whn i jwaking o corentony of enterlaining. | f ‘ R SR S e RIS SRS L () g VAT SR IR e b | = i tam S | T ¢ clatives come from all over the co we must show our gues ww grand |~ U % - . el % i | | of a burden we have to cut et ST A I Somstinics dliey were Just “distang | o8 & JWTEL U AME (8 S0 ould IN DRAMA AT FOX'’S & easy method of buylng your Cloth keep | cousins and often th were peonle i y 1 | e men | (hat she carved nothi nalizoma)|altaraplitils Hlessy SHout RO HRELUG i ing “A Dollar a Wee leaves Bring the | of them were Iy Geeanle pue) Lo coximoniol NP Shosnit D i ready money in your pocket to at- | arousing [|[She never flougntiofl complaining: Moy 4N UUSERG DISUIIZSHCUERRL HRRES S e H tend to that pafriotic duty. Help * 1 asked, | S0¥s Deoble expected that sort of thing | EIWE S o w|w'mmjm- ety e A 0 i “‘ win the war—buy WAR SAVING | PA. My mother- | i1 those days e Sl . ieRuE STAMPS. | ed at me heforc There's a Reason. [ at| Boxis 1n a picturization | | [ (Have you not noticed that in fam- | Little More Constesy on the Guests' | of Sudermann’s immortal drama; also | TR e dom will die with |ilies where the financial side of cn- | sy ol WL, i Ind _I'm only o hack ! tertaining not @ serious question | on the other hand. T do thi “The House of Hate,” the P seloct pleture | lays is an [ in which Clara Kimball Young is stat sideration on the guest's part than he | In “Magda,” the new aining he is % thing or two vet if | of the burden of ente 2 ble than | fy for the Home for | almost always more hosp inded.” ‘ the wife.) was wont to show in the old advance in civilization, not a step | ring at the head of her own company Suits fl work to keep from | oodness, 1 don’t call vou inhos- | backwards [ this famous screen actress achieves Bud, her indignation was| Pitable”” said somecoue. *“Why you FWhy shouldn't the guests write!the triumph of her career Playing | o ¥ = B Ctunately she was so|ere always haying company.’ and ask if it is convenient for him | the title role, she depicts the struggle | | l:; tO 35 | | “It seems so fo me,” said the wife, | to come at a certain time Why | of a girl forced to rebellion by the | || LS . | Large Variety | B explaining her own plan |, fdidn’t notice my face {and 1 like comy will explain that yvou have lled suddenly up to the city.” aild. 1 thing Agatha has her| weird notions about vour trips Vv)‘ ffBe city—thinks you are sccretly | iy, but the way I feel about it is that I like to choose my own gues nd have something 1o s well his? When it comes your | the subsequent ecvents of the play | . e by t vou will xhow a|move up to a vivid and compelli say about when they shall com I 11ike consideration, and surely no one | climax Tag is the first of a want them {o come when it is conven- | will he the worse off the amenties | series of eight pi¢tures to be made by ient for them but I think I should he ' of life will he that mu Clara Kimball Young for 1 and lect pic- | | i | | | | | 1 shouldn’t he consult your convenience | menace of an undesired marriage, and “ | | I I ac RAp i n consulted, too. I like to entertain the ! tures, al of which will be shown at B9 studying to he_an actress or some- | yoqple T fond of but T don't really . Pox’s, he action of “Mag is built e for | thins liko that. Then I shall call a | cupo ahout entertaining strangers who b = about the eclash of wills between ‘ . f consultation of the whole houschold | ¥ L0 i Dol . domineering father and his h | Pa™ drritabl¥. |, 5 caution all of them to pretend | strung, independent daughter. It is & will know glar scare in the With a hint that the # are under suspicion. that will be necessar: He on the job night and til she believes the danger is ©ver. ing for her too."She'll striking exposition of the stupidity certain class of ents and Miss | the portray of the msun- | that you are still here, so that the | burglars will think there are so many ! | of us it is useless to try any stunt | around here. ! 1 had a sudden mental vision of the | consultation with Katie, William and Cousin Agat derstood and driven daughter, makes | la strong appeal to the sympathies. | Motion picture patrons who recall Clar Kimball Your Wy t emotional per- | in solemn attendance, J.be-a good tk ind again had hard work to stifie my triumphs, | | mirth. But m mother-in-law evi- Price She i fentl fancied ¥ a pq mistress I'he Way,” will - I P ir = ”{ “‘:, ,' 1 ,‘,,,‘ . ,l I ot | “Magda” | and other former successes of his. | af noey ; - : b | Charjie Chaplin will also be at Fox's| far surpasse | conldn’t find it in my heart to dis- ! turb her belief. Besides, I had a shrewd th | that once her intoxication in the idea of being a real sleuth had worn away and | in one of ms il be other she has ever done hef ture will be shawn at Fox's tod Coo', Cenvenient, Comfortable Tomorrow will see the return of a |* popular and talented star when Bryant her hard-headedness would take care | e L itizaclio) TODAY of the situation ‘\u & S creaming comed ~ared i rama, in whic’ Washhur ) 1 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG At any rate, there was but one };h, ”'” H‘ o s t THAT BECAVIE In Her Latest Triumph thing for me to do, and that was to | I ecanner, who sticks to the old way wT:‘DA‘I:"‘K( MAGDA. take the precious paper which had | doing business, but manages to amas €O WITMOD. SUGAR,, 1P T SOreE RIGKT »een entrusted to me, and get away from the house as quickly as possible. But how to do it unobserved? 1 a considerable fortune He sends B ant to callc R his son will er amount to anything | He is full of fool notions the bo, according to the old mar thinking, his chie A Dramatic Feast in a Matchless Setting. PEARL WHITE In Episode No. 17 “THE HOUSE OF HATE convincec was the question. Of course, i\\”\:l]fltl\{"\ was a settled fact 1 vould go to Lillian's first, and distinction is as a JAck, TOMORROW ide my next sten, as it w : R 5 5 poal champion. Then, when dad tells el e The Popular Favorite | right to do. Leaving my home AICKFORD. i3 ; 2 f him to uvay and come back with [IN CANNING FRUIT WITHOUT SUGA R, | BRYANT WASHBURN in without the knowledge of the eagle- % Huckand To; i * st i 10,000 “iron men,” the boy, who li- | R4 T A A S Don’t let autumn catch you with en KIDDER & KO. | eyed men next door was a problem - bors under the name of Cuthbeft R oy 6 e empty jar. Can and dry while tha Also CHARUIE CHAPLIN in itself, one to which I did not see comes back to Iif e goes away This is one of the important things Canning and Drying sre good. Free s A g the answer. | He goes into the codfish busing 100, to know about canning. The Na- book of instructions on canning 1Us Always Cool at FOX'S in water, | PUL N A new wiy, that is delishtfulls yonal War Garden Commission of drying may be had from the National The irons will not stick, and the | different, h arter codlish in o goachington, D. C., issues a free War Garden Commission, Washin Nl book on canning and drying, which ton, D. C., for two cents' to pay L may be had upon application, enclos- postaga. | FADS AND FASHIONS MARK TWAIN STORY clothes will have a finer finish ] | P | ON LYCEUM SCREEN| To have blooming geraniums in & S0, I s BE GeREnts JUE O ing two cents for postage. winter keep them in small pots all | smmer. When you fake them into | the house in the fall do not repot i S y soapy water inst of pl | Tuesday and Wedn. ill be a double featur { Hats display rolled brims. { On Mon | day there S tucks adorn smart blouses. | Tom,” or “The Further Adventures| jJam can be made with crushed 0 | { of Tom Sawye This is the story | . cpher: car . P gt s b ! vaspherries and sugar — uncooled JACK PICKFORD, in Skirts are slit, ing slips of |of how Tom and his friend, Huck | Crush the frult, add ene pound of | d “HUCK AND TOM” satin Tlinn, discover real grave robbers and | queur to a pint of fruit and cover | ¢ Gaghiihaes - S | are witnesses to a sure 'nuff murder. | \ith parafin i T‘l RER OF The next day, having sworn each oth- | p = yaistcoats are T derec 1 er tc ecre T 1 bec e | - 5 | ARC entine | M_\:“‘ e s Tibrcidere i i er o e craoy ioxits EInEben Svnlle When doing a little home ’ ; { i Luck creeps ey 100 frightened (| punging, the amatour will find th = ] smoke his favorite ferns. Youns | paper much easier to hang if the pasto , NEW VAUDEVILLE! The beaded bag continues in high | bicord appeared some time 250 I | is applied to the wall instead of to the = sl S Grenre s om ver,” and his success v - e D e | so great that the producers decided | **P Lok ‘ ®) 7 )l !@*h\’sz BOCARD AND NICHOLS, in a tojcontintel il PIoductony Mo Bl ] % ’ Now N ] 1 Sl | B N B &P B comedy skit Boleros are liked for afternoon LLERI S RNCOTID e o LTI LoE € new Practice real economy by using half medy Ki goWns vaudeville bill will be exceedingly | iour when making the starch each n.{an .the use ZEDA AND HOLT, in a con- 1 50d and will include: The Tiller | week. It answers the purpose just ’ ¥ tortion offering. The charm of the true tailor-made | ° —0— is perennial ing ind a won comedy variety e r,o\nm.' \I\i: ]-l(-l{l"(}{fl ! e e I isteh, e L ETolt in e v | ’4 ofwheat. And .the S e e e Rl e el ?g of corn_instead 1 . e Gl e e | elty contortion offering. Molasses added fo the baked bear i _— . e | s e e e ) D most delicious Jack velvet ribbon ending S If pantry shelves are painted white 5 = el oo e T B |1 ey st s 2| ks con veromoses i N ever was served is _ e i L look attractive. | benzine or turpentine, then them with emery paper or TE TDEVILLE coat of natu el's| The hone should be lef a it POLITE VAUDE jcost ol iy mel's | The bone should A ftn e e S b 38 BIG MAMMOTH ACTS any occasior oast: it will keep the juices in and { S i b i 5 | = : vdd flavor and sweeinc i | 5 O = White organdie blouses are col- | L A teaspognful of camphor added to } / L B | in rose elicaliwith hr e ey > Sy la quart of soft water will kill earth POUBLE FEATURE PHOTO- 1 DA AR Ited with blue | The first requisite in the summer | o W0 5 0 shing coolness; and all fur | should be quite ready ts The plants b ] for water when | it is applied SESSUE HAYAWAKA, T = fruit { { b o rui 4 1 H preserve rubbers for jiars 1 the Japancse Marvel in I cover them with dry flonr, They will | { I PR 3 ) PLAY PROGRAM | e e uld be of the simplest. “THE SECRET GAME” i 2 nsER ! e THE For Infants and Children = - — - prevent black stockings from | MARIE DRESSLER, | InUseForOver30Years | ... color add 4 tablespoontul ‘ | Always bears | egar to the rinsing water 3 5-Reel Comedy, the | “FIRED.” | Signature of e A M{ A wheeled tea cart with s 1 is a very handy thing to have if | family lives much on a piazza | | ) —crisp.tender, full- ;‘ ‘ b bodied corn flakes. > | When tulle veils arc pressed the iron should he only warm, and there should be a layer of thin mushin be- | tween the tulle and the iron. A RELIABLE ALARM CLOCK 1N m ONVENIEMT PLACE 1S ESSEMTA) s SRV e e Care should he taken that the re frigerator door is cloted each time the box is used. If this rule is fol-, m:'“f‘."" "l,"f'"b'"’klh" 13:“'“'- i lowed, the ice will last much longe drying iwsued by the Nation. a War Carden Commission. Enclose twa | P‘;”—““)} weh try using cents (or postage. ] | | s. STANLEY HORVITZ, Main St. Optician When making