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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1018, TIONS OF A WIFE @@€8 [=--] SIDE TALKS By ADELE GARRISON elp Lillian Pre- | I could hardly beliave my ears. Lil BY RUTH CAMERON. {lian Underwood of all persons, depre- : ; - ey = 2 Bcsmnr Robert | cating her own judgment in dress for - . fear of the criticism of a woman from 5 i A S l d'd ]d 4 Shaae L s e T plendid Idea R o auiecy e S e S e e el ‘| Yoy W T T 0 e 10 AT 4 SHRAES i S0 e £y, £ R S e e e e & 5 > 2 : g | cation, there are some with which T |other public school practising sl R e R R e 2! Eae ! - F iy am not entirely In sympathy (doubt- | swimming with great fervor. ‘‘You A R S e e 3 ook ¥ less because I do not understand | get an extra point in school if you QR ODen eves | AN of ‘her own, whose lasl da ; s i : z ; . them) but there is one which has my |can swim fifty yards” he explained 7 entranco | ., o had made easy, SR g i ks G 2 % e heartiest sympathy and understanding | 1o me. 4 :h]‘:,l::‘,""] S| TWhat nonsenset™ T exclaimed, al- 2 : 0 _the emphasis put in so many of A faw dayk ago we had as 2 guést, S s most but not quite forgetting to pitch 3 W x i i L f the hest schools on the value of learn- [ &4 voung professor, who dove 8o Won- my voice low”on account of Marion ¢ e > i ing to swim. derfully that we all marvelled. “You By they wourd | “Here, let me select one.” e s g S Thos S Rici: RGP Placca S rom SR Thett 0 N RERSR ks RSyl ngRa Bt SOl oing to the| | Pushed her unceremoniously aside il 3 : : T b were a baby, we said Never Bine {0 brush :4nd took down a gown which I had 3 : ; . swam a stroke till T was twenty-twol BF o ch for so i Seen Lillian frequently wear when at g i v o % = At the place where we spend our | he answered “Then I went to the o vos per | Work upon her illustrating, aithougl, way ok ok 1 summers, two little girls of about | University of W. and there you have 8 wished his | Of course, she cavered it with a smock. y i ¢ ¥ : L twelve are visiting a neighbor and | to learn to dive and swim as part of s 3 {1t was a simple little affair of davk s ; - they are the most graceful, strong |the course Weehawken v,‘:Mvm linen with embroidered collar | R R Y . ; 711 little swimmers you ever saw. In These three instances came under i cnovie and cuffs, and it fitted Lillian's heauti- : ; i - ; 4 S ; their home town there is an excel- | my attention in the course of a few agine it will | . i the shining, B o rcacn |t figure perfectly 4 , 4 . R g b lent swimming tank in connection | days. T hope they represent a ten e : Ihere!” I said, coming out of the 8 A SRS, S with the schools. Every child has | dency rather than a coincidence ‘loset, “let me get you into this , to learn to swim. The first step in : A ) . S _ Y T B e e il | Think What Tt Will Mean To Some Ebing by he 1it- | VU 1% T expression, Madge,” of (he boy she has lost. As “‘Blue | dren pick up plates, etc, from the Of These Children. urprised to see | iy g che turned to her dressing | W/ Rlazes' Rawden,” Hart is a lumberjack | botto ¥ v o ed with a flush &‘1‘;( PO D ILLIAM S. HART who has lived all Lis life in the great ::,‘:;:‘n?! ‘.‘,;’:‘.:(ffi,nkmi,]l' ;}?:‘,fx,‘;“l&‘; Consldeniihiehpossiblofiinestimable ind, of course,” | "¢ e woods and whose existence is a com- | i, ; el value of being able to swim, and add A Spiritual Crucifixion. ' T P R tied s them to the idea of having their : . 1 cr AT LYCEUM TODAY [round of hard work, fierce sighting, heads under water. The children | to that the fact that there is no ex- tongue wary| As she busied herself with cold cream carnings scattered in dance halls as ar allow sw su- o es o develo ' most unlike | and rice powder, the simple refresh- Blue Blazes' Rawden,” with Wil |800n as received, With ne infimence | 2*¢ 10t allowed to swim without su- | ercise that does mere to develop one 2 IR CRGL ¢ Roae .- i L ey e pervision in the deep end of the but evidently | ening toilet rite which so many dainty | liam S. Hart in the _ to alter thix accustomed round, living : t o i S. Hart in the title role, will ho . £ | tank until they have won their cer- Savarin’s un- | women use, my thoughts went back to | = 0 T as he does in onc of the remote places | (1o R e : il on disturhed her the time which had “made her shiver,” i sosi oA cithellvceumBrongithelliof fhe wor10i He Shareal N (semanacain | SaoeceBiinis Isfelvenigkheniths ohiid BRY little signals, also, | the time when “doing her face” meant | latter half of this week. This picturs|as the rough folks of the lumber |5 2Pl to jump \“rm.v‘ the diving that Lillian's interest | covering its surface with a mask of |is a brand new one and it is to be|camp. There is plenty of action in | C02rd: SWim the length of the tank BWith the romantic past |rouge and Jiquid preparations, turning | Shown for the first. time in New Brit- | the story, and tense dramatic situa- | (On¢ hundred and twenty-five feet) 'Wwho had been the hero |it into the ghastly travesty of youth, | ain today All of Hart's favorites | tions predominate on his h."u\k, and return on his stom- fsh love story had not|upon which Harry Underwood insist-|know that his new Artcraft pictures| The United Booking ach Both these girls have their office, which IR T icon hernors | edd are the best and they afford him the|has had charge of all the vaudeville | CCrlificates. They do not swim long 8 to the dressing of her| What a spiritual crucifixion her life | best opportunity to display his talents. |acts for the Lyceum since the opening | 1S{ANCes vet, but they are only wait- Bre particular as to the gown | with Harry Underwood had been! And [ This picture presents him in the role [ of the vaudeville program, has proved | \& for practise to develop into pow- f8 to wear. She tried two or|now, when his desertion of her, his|of a hardy lumberjack in the frozen |to the Lyceum patrons that they show | €T{Ul swimmers DG Gl ¥ LG B Stvies of hairdressing until 1— | entanglement with Grace Draper, had | wilds of the Canadian northwest. In|only the best acts that can he found, | 2NVONe except a professional swim- & T¥r hands tremble as she held | freed her from every moral obligation | place of the familiar western autfit he | Today the Lyceum has hooked three | Mer more perfectly at home in the brush—-tvent toward her and took | toward him the legal tic of marriage | is clad in blanket coat and fur, and the | fine acts, from this office, which in. | Woter = from her hands. still chained her—made hopeless the [ hard-riding western tvpes are replaced | cludes Wike Bird, a Hawaiian musical He Gets An Extra Pont. by ‘Eh - Sit down and let me do your hair,” | happiness that might have been hers|by habitues of the resort maintained | and singing offering that is especially At a cottage a few doors away, e e ol T satld with decision. *“You have heen | With Robert Savarin hy a renegrade Englishman to separ- | good. Allman and Wooeds a blackface through too. much in the last few Counting, on Robortl ate the timber men from their hard- | comedy couple. and Archie and Gertie sarned wages. T 2 | e el - “ he\na As I fastened the gown at her waisy | S2TM€l Wages. The picture takes for | Falls, & man and man in a corredy | “THE SEVEN SWANS To my surprise she submitted quiet- | 14" choulders my own fingers trem- | LS theme the awakening of a rough, | novelty offering that is a very fine act. ’ Vll‘gmla ReClpeS { brutalized man to a sense of better member that Friday Iy lec I sheer fo e gra e sense g ! is rvie . : “What a magnetic touch you have, :'l( lawith ahoer plty fon the Brovns ings through the appeal of a woman | Star dav” at the Lyceum and e KEENEY ATTRACTION GREENS the future stretching before my all ecan Madge,” she said after a little when I | co” pand. T was glad that she | DO has lost her son and takes thelsee their boys in the Official Allled Wash until no dirt can be felt in had brushed her hair carefully, and | Jiiqut see my face. But I had not | CUER Woodsman to her-heart in place ' War Revie the bottom of the pan. Blanch in had coiled it high on her head in the fashion that became her best. “1 was nervous as a witch when I sat down, rin will lose no | physique, and that it 1{s, moreover an exercise that has in it so much of pleasure that young people do not have to be constantly urged to keep at it and surely you can think ot no finer gift the inhabitants of any town could make to the younger gen- eration than a swimming pool It this is not possible, the sport can be encouraged by giving an extra point to the pupils who will avail them selves of vacation opportunities to make definite progress in it counted upon the clairvoyant intuition Dainty Marguerite Clark’s latest | steam 15 minutes. (Mineral matter is of her photo play “The Seven Swans™ is the | 105t If blanched in water.) Cold-dip v “Dear child!" she sald softly, put- = most bewildering, fascinating, daz- | Cut in small pleces and pack, or pack and now all the jumpy feeling 18| yns up her hand to mine. “Don't Z Z 2% ; Zling, marvelous production the Para- | Whole. Do not pack teo tightly. Add gone."” £ Coo! | _ waste any time worryving about me. I | s mount Arteraft Co. ever presonted,|] teaspoonful of salt to each jar and 5% ?fix’fl 00!, ¥ “I'N just keep on heing your maid, B - have my baby and my work. 1 haven't / An entire fairyland with mountains,| cover with boiling water. Put on Lonvement then,” 1 \l'f\\(,»rtn;\: “\HIHH vou're all| e to be unhappy. Put everything : : . 7 lakes. rivers, houses and palaces wag | Tubber and top and adjust top bail or Comforiable | ;::\:Mflm Vhat dress do vou wapt 1o | ajse out of vour mind and set it to the : ? % 5 ‘ built especially for this wonderful and ( ‘ tmljx\‘ top on with wthnmh and little - e problem of how best to manage Mar- | 7 pretentious spectacle. The gorgeous | finger. Sterilize 120 minutes in hot ion when she wakes.” A ; s ' gowns worn by the hundreds of | Water bath. Remove, complete seal ‘You will have to distort the truth, ' 7 . e 3 women and children required months | and cool. With steam pressure outfit of course,” 1 replied promptly. *“Tell « 7 of labor by expert costumers. Mar. | Sterilize 80 minutes at & to 10 pounds Bushman & L o \Mr. Savirin will wnder | iSF You have had to take her grand- P - guerite’s entrance into Fairyland in a Pressure. . 5 k 2 B mother to see another physician or /i e golden chariot drawn by twelve white | PUMPKIN, WINTER SQUASH ; "'”_M{q I"""h_“[t‘]”‘K pEer ""‘“'-““ }”"“ do | something of that sort. And I would . 4 i W . : / horses is undoubtedly the most gor-| Kemove seeds. Cut the pumpkin or ayfle e ] |Eive her mo time ta think Haeve 4 ‘ ¢ geous scene in this tale of the land of | Squash into strips. TPeel and remove g:‘(‘\‘\_::’ln}nhv“f:\\”r:‘m‘v.”:nxr;h;:"\(:n!“;-‘“\h‘]\:v everything heady so that when you ! 2 = 4 - make-believe. The king's palace on | Stringy center. Elice into small pleces . : want to waken her you can tell her of : the princess’ wedding day, the seven |and boil until thick. Pack in jar and “A PAIR OF CUPIDS' = = | Mr. Savarin’s coming, and then simply brothers changing into swans, the Sterilize 120 minutes in hot-water Many Others. B | only Cirens That Will Play New | Ko¢P her In gale of action until she gondolas on the river at moonlight Path. With steam pressure outfit, 4 z has started. 1 think you can count on and the flight of the fairy queen over ; Sterilize 60 minutes at 5 to 10 pounds Britain This Year. Mr. Savarin for the rest.” e — She stepped to the closet and, pull- 2 BY | ing it open, looked from one to the TODAYX other of the pretty gowns hanging the mountains are a few of the many Pressure. didn’'t answer, but T caught . Lilis 3 oot B - ' e ) . e Clara Kimball Young §\ gy A DY & Y ALL|: finte of e e i 'vene | f0 ¢ e e | SIG SAUTELLES BIG n g d swiftlv and noiselessly from chiffonier ’ : ¢ E b0 3 it T ST G e sl TIED “THE RFASON WHY" ! to clo; getting Marion’s wardrabe : : % 3 : program, the management also fur CIRCUS HERE AUG. 27 From the Book by Flinor WE ARE COMING » d.. . Tiro together, and its rapt expression told ! Glyn, costumed by the au- P nishes a Vitagraph special. This is a me that she was indeed genuine f{hriller, with the Pacific| There is a treat in store for the Robert Savarin.” counting on | b . . : 2 ; Ocean as the locale, a hig aceangoing | #Musement loving public of this city thovess’ sister] & Imcilleh asnil - : / vessel submarined at daybreak makes |on Tuesday, Auz. 27, when Sig Sau- veleased by Select, with Clara FADS AND FASHIONS | N . . the audience gasp with astonishment | telle’s Big Overland Show will exhibit Kimball Young — a quad- [ | 4 and how this marvelous feat is ac- i here, giving two performances, rain or ruple guarantee of perfected ) | /. complished is a testimonial te nml shine, under a mammoth watenproof elegance and artistic finish. 8 New Overiand Shows motion picture industry. canvas. The show is a meritorious one The beautiful and flowery Santa There are lots of clowns who are real- A white velvet tam-o'shante a smart accessory to the summer tume. N = . - Clara Valley furnishes the background 1y funny, aerial artists, symnasts, ac- for the new serial. ss Bullets” robats, clever wire walkers, Madame In this episode the hero is compelled Irwin and her troupe of 20 performing to ride a horse through a gorge; mo- , dogs. Helliott's comedy bears five in One day only, TUESDAY, AUG. 27 mentarily he expects to be killed, but number, whose performance is con- Two Performances Daily his old friend comes to the rescue just sidered to be the best ever presented i { | 9 Afternoon at 3 Fyening at 8| A most unique belt may he made e in time. Followers of this serial will by wild animals and everything that | of two small dog collars buckled to- [ : story - and the |y harticularl erested in th : v i 25 | gett { eharacters are tinged with adventure | P Particularly interested in the new goes to make up a first class entertain e l”l i BUSHMAN AND BAYNE |and nigh romance. Zara, the heroine, | Characters introduced in this episode. ' ment, together with the famous La | | i new sleeves are cut a bit too %o that they may wrinkle at the Will Exhibit at STANLEY ST., SHOW GROUNDS EW BRITAIN. 4 5 The current events contains many (laire Ponies which are b a 1 . € . e noney baes are is an admirable role for Clara Kimball a onies which are beyond ques- Great Last Year—Greater New and uniqu money bags are | AT FOX'S THEATER | Youns. whose fame as a screen ne- views of the American dough hoy: tion the best trained ponies today be- those made of tapestry, mounted in | g 5 the launching of a new battleship. fore the public, their perforn.an | prominent men of affairs in their corpal tress of the highest merit rests on her ¢ The S arrie “rancis characterizations of women huffetec showing the perfection of the truiner's / 5 i as a shinanga of peace and | ©SUNE views of important events on the part of the ponies. 'Chis will love. Her leading man in fhis pic- ol utihe ot alwaye has D0 @ &reat big show for the small ad A Pair of Cupids.” | ture is Milton Sills, a renowned per- he educational film always has migsion of 30 cents. There will also some Nenterteining and W instructive s SEE iy S o atiached views of the making of varlous things tn ceveral cages of living wild ani- used to supply the country in wartime. .10 " Cpicn it e well worth a visit 3 : This week the management inau- o .~ 3 a5t N Reason Why' is a Select picture—all The afternoon performance begin of Fox's theatre have seen this team |4 G4SO8 HWAY W 8 SCECL PICTUTe—811 | gyrated a new policy of placing four tly at 3 r;,.lk d the ev. . The most fashionable frocks for|a number of times and have always & implies o i st S o b somRoiin 2P 3'clock and the evening at small girls hang straight from the | left the theatre satisfied that they | €1OWN "“ 2 ‘\\;v 'v" / 13 he R Gomed e o TTate ACtaleome dltsct tiom The Ten per cent of the gross receipts shaulders, have received a full quota of screen «1:‘4“ (;l her ghort subjects will help to [}, 8888 BH B0 e, a0 that r‘vf each ufi:rfr‘drn\nrfos is donated to tha | 't 1 . e e [ @amuse you & 5 Tobhacco S0 vou help the boys | — entertainment. Their latest vehicle the patrons are assured of seeing the ‘ln‘ 2 'r]!-\mu 2 ’v:', ou help the bovs | A navy blue serge cape may have a [ “A Pair r:‘f rxumd.« ‘\]s )w lromann:' = best acts the vaudeville field contains, | ' \le:‘”l'l \;:fe “:--;!:’:17’\:1ghv{u;< ‘.chr('m Onrrent Events, Elco Comedies, | blue satin. adventure of two prominent people A Dotnish bich Bieh “lass mete 4y ons of the best one ring circuses that Other Short Subjects. | - ‘The Pair of Cupids” being a mys- Icearatis is now touring this country s ~ oL | A smart skirt of cashmere may |terious pair of twins who figure pro- | When vou have too many currants | = yyiinavs Dolls, & musical nrmmz\ { have narrow horizontal pleats from | minently in the comedy end of the-| mash them strain the juice and pour 2 Y with four very clever people, present | C = R = top to hem. | picture. A Pathe Comedy “Save My [ it over sliced hananas SN nEh as Painatacintoducing | anning necipes | — Child,” the fatest Gaumont News, and G some original comedy. i Apples. | The handhag that is trimmed with | other short featureites will help en- Cold hoiled ham is delicious when Godfrey and Dovle, a bhig favorite | \ash, pare, quarter or slice and e B silver is proper both before and after | tertain cut thin, seasoned With cAYeNM® | oy on the Keith circuit, bring some drop into weak salt water. Blanch one The Big lunch Tomorrow's feature is Clara, Kim- | pepper and broiled two minutes ra. stories that convulse the audience, the and one-half minutes, cold-dip, pack i [ ball Youn in the latest Select Picture i T } Dblack face member of the team is the into jar and cover with water ar thin CONNECT[CUT FAIR Marine blue crepon is the best | entitled “The Reason Why," by Elinos When cucumbers are too large to | o dgt E08 BETOCE O I neing el Puden rbe . possible trimming for a dress of gold | Glyn, and is destined to go down in |slice satisfactorily to be eaten raw The McPhersons, with Scotch songs adjust top ball or screw top on with POLITE VAUDEVILLE. This Year. Ten Per Cent. of the Receipts on 4 Big Mamoth Acts Direct All Admission Tickels to Rig Show | ©f malines lace and a soft sash of | attractions at Fox's Theatre today in From America’s Bigges Circuit. will be Donated to Tobacco Fund for | BreeN Hicin latesBdnama: £ ! the Boys Over There. BILLIE BURKE in Nol Parade reach 1o their harhors throughout the world A plain white blouse is greatly im Bushman and Bayne, the accepted | former in Honor System;’ proved if a bow of black be tied at |idols of millions, are artists in their | Florence B s, nk lLosce, Kate “LETS GET DIVORCE” = the front portrayals of leading roles. Patrons | lester and E Stewart ‘he | | | | Capt. Lewls presents His Travelogue of San Fran- cisco’s Famous Chinatown. Sunday Afternoon s by ¢ crepe de soie. film history is one of the most ex- | they may be fried or bakec e e § 5 b and 1 inger. Ster - s netE o ] and dances, are the best in their line thumb and little finger. Sterilize Tor GOVERNOR’S FOOT ! Grand Circuit Meeting | — quisitely and extravagantly costumed i e that have played this popular theater. 20 minutes in hot water bath. With A BAND H | Gilets of white organdie are quite | pictures ever produced. Always noted | Fruils and vezetables, immediately | " A% 00 REVER 10 R POREIAL ARE0 i feam . pressure outt sterilive eight GU RD ,Opens Labor Day, Sept. 2-6 suitable for street gowns of char-|for her beautiful wardrobe, which is [-after blanching, should be dipped for | .4 jiti]e cycles, do some very clever minutes at five to ten pounds pressure. Charter Oak Park, Hartford meuse or silk | created by Lucille, Lady Duff Gordon, | a minute into very cold water. i | Apples shrink during steriization W edn&cdav evening, Aug. 21 35000 in Purs | e r——————a | thc renowned fashion Authority, Mist ; - ) e e e e nhs /andl 0 hvie) aaonl b ah e ot e s s e I SCR i $100 Reward, $100 Young's gowns for this picture were | Watercress sandwiches can be made | (0" Slov oioeram for the last halt is obtained by canning them in the Grand Display of Set $50,000 in Premiums | ewaid, chosen with special care by the great | with cress and barley bread. Cover | ;o' iyo waek is Billie Burke in “Let’s form of sauce instead of in quarters or e Bt | pilhe greaders of this puper will be | designcr because of an added person- | the cress with minced pimentoes Get a Divorce.” The other feature slices. In canning sauce fill the fars Fireworks — Dancing “CONNIECTICUT AT WAR” one dreaded diseass that science has | Al note. In discussing the costumes — being a Blue Bird drama [with the ot sauce and sterilize 12 By the State Council of Defense. | | besn able to cure in all its Stages. and | to be worn by her in “The Reason| If coal fs used for conking, be anre minutes in hot-water bath ¥ g tha s catarrh Catarrh being greatly Why,” the beautiful star of the screen | to do oven and surface cooking at the ) Blackberries, ‘sprh::(l :"""Il}' W "l""'fl')"":{nyq inflionced tby, Lconstitutional conditions | (14 her famous dressmaker that the | same time, o as to make the most of Wash, pack closely and cover with cetac r reworks S] 'S, s ons! e o 3 Sl nl Hall's Catarrh Cure fs taken internally | author of the novel from which the | it. medium syrup. Put on rubber and The Great Midway. i bnCata st ; S 3 and 3 ru the Blood on the Mucous | picture was made Is Elinor Glyn, in- — Bl top and adjust top bail or screw tap ADMISSION : Surfaces of the System thereby de- | 4ernationally known for her popular| When the weather is very hot on with thumb and little finger. Ster- roving the foundation of the disease, Adults—75c. Days, 50c. Nights.| | ziving the patient strength by building | romances of high soelety. ¥mme- | sponge the baby with tepid water W 1ize 16 minutes in hot-water bath Children—25¢. Day or’ Night. up the constitution ‘and geslsting ma: | diately, Lucille was aroused {o high | twice a day and use (aleum powder I Ronione eomrlcie aaltar e sal Rk No War Tax. oing its work. The proprie- . sEran s : 5 o . e S tore nave e ite work. The proprle. | enthusiasm for, although the fact i | freet - {steam pressure outfit, sterilize 10 min- E sion Ratcs on All Railroads. powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that | Unknown to most, she is a sister of — utes at five to tert pounds pressure. (RCREAIO * n;ef afle(r‘{'n}. Hundred Dollnr% r{nr .‘H the novelist. ‘The Reason Why" jg5 Peaches baked with a little butter Blueberries, currants, loganberrias se a ails to cure. Ben or lis Gates Open: of testimonials. one of the most popular of Elinor | on each half peach and a sprinkling | § and raspberries may be canned In this 8. STANLEY HORVITZ, 9:30 a. m. to 11 __Address: F. J T"HENEY & CO., Téledo, | Glyn's novels. The gavest Fluropean | of stale cake crumbs over the top are % same manner, the same length of time @ptometrist 337 Main Bf. Optician | e————— OD10. 80ld by all Druggists, 75e. society forms a wivil background for quite delicious being allowed for sterilization.