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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918, H" : ' ews For Women Readers MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART | sumims - | N FLUENZA i | | REVELATIONS OF A WIFE | meree Horlick’s e e | Malted Milk | 7 @ Vg g = » ] ¢ Another Big SR e e What Ilappened \When Madge smm-w; to Clear Dicky’s Accounts Alone im.,w iy e ) | » - L | ache for her. But I didn’t-dave to of- 7.4 VEE ) Very Nutritious, Digestibie JESl s mba S Lol hororl The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. «g. Stern??" I repeated the name |l knew it—when each of us long [ Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and 3 - ea2.245 MAIN STREET hesitatingly, as if trying to think | Onlv for solitude. A \ from carefully selected materials. i where I had heard it before |l belp yout anyfwa sl can i ant b o> )| Used successfully over %3 century. | 1 was sure that although the name | 112 o 0 | AN Bow L betieve \AcEr Endorsed by physicians everywhere. : A S}l(}e Salfl Of Trenlel]d()us Magnitude wus @ common eaough one I had no I accepted the dismissal casuall T | specity HOTHCHK'S The original & That Will Save You Dollars in Her Own Room. Drive— ing it. But my mother-in-law’s faco | “call me if vou need me I said : MALTED MLk CO~ = ACINE, Wis. 0 S.A 0 looked so white and worn, her eyes| over my shoulde it the room would have evolved almost any : e . ¢ Very New Fall |Young Women's sewing by the shu B 1, s0 cary £ A S F . . i all 3 fully arranged (hat no slimmer dis- | . ; W Sanatorium Model & Growing Girls : : e i B brown and Hay “I think he 1s a—a—veal estate | pum, Jr, lay asleep ! Cushion Sole i o5 ana brown man,” 1 stammered “Dicky s;ml\u‘ H] shan’t need You any more to M\\K ALLLLLLLLLLLLY y £ ~®xy Comfort Shoes S GLACK KID A""S ban, Louis| ce resting s > lots, and m. 3 £ 2 | 3 3 3 s o /i These celebrated f v 1 or low once of investing in some lots, and my | : < e, ; i T e oeCtlebrated S With Bl wakigl M % 3 - French and i ; 5 e ot him in the | tho words a little chill of unticipation : S X G 8 | what their name im- o ouln who was trying to interes 3 a8 S to the = pe of the price atter s T > was some- H 1 T stores will ask i toor that his name was SOME-| oi5) crigis which had come so sudd § g 3 ; NN oot and require no | AN you §6.00. At ! 35.00. At e i comfortable from . the Tarearel Toid not mo- > : “mr ut Margaret, you =a Dicky’s resources were indeed as ex ) : : 8 N ¢ iwoment you put them Keg. $7.50 Value for B and T snw her lips close tightly. I| then I should have to dispense with knew exactly what she. was going to | the services of this faithful girl had decided not to discuss it with me, | Schooled every noisy bulse when Bror I also, had seen the peculiarity of | She Was caring for the baby—and put- S i Roesr et o i i ; NN T With ana B e by the crib for loving look at : : < g without tos itten beneath them the thing for S the rooth. | : S oo . or,” “books,” “loan.” etc. But beneath | : 5 i The sig of bab > have Are b a All the other stubs save those ha The sight of my baby would have 2 % in lacestyle, < 7 5 Just arrived, new high cut [cOMfortable as the mont|Tow " wallking hesls. . 2 : were | Derved me completely, and I knew ; : kld 2 5 % : a notation to show for what they were | ) N : ! % ¥ 3 g and Black Kid, with mill- = B . e that 1 nceded cvery bit of poise and : 3 ! ; ) tary walking heels, out-size | GRAY SUEDE SPECIAL—Extra high cut lace : =oles, covered high Louis heels. Ex- BNl iy ahcther it about | me, the task o determin whart Bt o N 4 p o |88.00. Now..... ellent value at §14.00. While .mx..z‘7.90 : RS (RTRGY S i YOUNG I hiiriness, my lips to a reassuring | I 54t down at my desk and spread | S + ¥ Select Fall Model Graceful Fall Fall Military 1) 3wk Bnile. “I'm wure everything will be | Out before me the papers Mother Gra- i 3 i ¢ i High cut lace. Made i Ha-| Walking Boot Mode! T of nut X car : ] “keted W ; » Y Mo top to match, a : in black A ; EXCLU- IESREL. T never meant to have you | carefully d, docketed with her ¥ 3 3 o to atch, andfprown, inhixcc o $ - oy troubled with thes® accounts so long. g0 filled with terpified anxiety that L| andd went to mine, where Katie sat S S0t Fannensa Bk | turbed the crib where Richard Gra- < Flexible Model [Made of gray xia, nut BOOTS | night, Katie.” I told her, and as | said iy very vague recallection of the man | . % - § g ’ les. T forn Rogular drifted over my spirit. I1f this finan 3 > S et Y e ot ihe heels. _ Other ik hing like Stern."” breaking in. They'rs . 4y Blater's, ghing like Stern Iy upon me could not be weathere = % BlEses \ on your feet. - sted as his checkbook dicatec My mother-in-law broke off abrupt- | hausted as his checkb indicated, say, and was thankful indeed that sh iSaiigpnose o uiniles shol care il vl the check stubs that bore the name of | 1ing up her sewing, pau moment | the child she idolized before leaving e s X . | g . Soms have ecloth which the check was issued, as “tail- | 5 5 § St e 3 didn’t follow r ex: e. 2 ¥ SHOES But T jd1idnit ifollow Bher Ampl 1ZE SPECIAL Flexible sewed moles, as|Cholc: LALE S the checks of E. Stern there was never | Prought the tears, would have un 42 black v i Tate Boots Ta Dark Mrows s¥psesive. $6.50 regular. ) s E model. ~ All-Over Gray Suede. Hand turned El 3 hiad for a t k before 3 ¥ 3 . ! ops. V. o ure that ter d me. common 1 ra o]} % & i tops ‘Well worth 35_90 EMother.” I forced my voice to care- | MUst be done W1l right. Ana I've been lazy long ham had given me. They were most ;i 5 s % + brown kid with fab-| The latest f GIRLS" usual neat precision, and it didn't ¢ 5 2 3 dark brown _o [Have lcid. : s {brow 3 \ ake me long 1o go over the ‘ atent colt o ; ; Combina- 3 Suppose you just turn over all these | {2ke me long to go over them and to g : peleatio gt ndgray fons of ; : FALL STYLES troublesome bills to me. I'll muddle | "ealize that the total would malke the : * g A Sucde tops. W black kid % Ay Senten 1n 4 # 3 It 3 $15 i *hecking 4 J | { ¥ o hry “ha g with gray 3 al $hem through, and if there's anything | Paitry $150 in my checking account | 3 R : fabric tops. =] [Cholcentin Tuede tops, 3 , ; brows, = blmek T don't understand about them I can | 100K like: the traditional 30 cents| : ; v Excellont §ie low heels. 74 |orown kid $ R T ey, et B or od aek you which Dicky was always so fond of | : value at $8.50. $ioo ; R : 3 e ' Hon ng g 3 i Vhils . = Talae o4 3 A Res T made the proposition fearfully, for | auoting. & & ; 4y Whils they suode i uiac vat el when Mother Graham has her exceed- An Tmpulse Stopped. ‘ ; ! : 0 ' 2 A el ingly capable fingers on the reins of | o anything she to take them off. et uneasi- | ness she made no demur, simply gath- ered the papers together and handed them to me. I pretended not to sce the twitching of her fingers, the work- ing of her facial muscles, the fright- my heart sinking further | toward my shoe tops at every beat, T sorted the bills, placing in one pile B o™ those that were imperative, in another A those that could wait until I had a chance to plan what I could do, Then, ! in the chimerical hope t I might In some way have been mistaken about Dicky's check book 1 opened it ; > b ? and began to trace again the record o 3 : Ty G = oy < ke m’“‘m SEn S ¥ : P 5 : Sty i ' ‘CIAL—One lot of 360 pairs women's dark| That are excellent value at_$6.50, mads in T ¥ g % 3 | sray kid, high cut lace that are 33 dark brown and black kid. While' § The door opencd suddenly, and SR o N R § 3 $5.90 | worth $7.50. While they last -90 they last ... S 3-90 Dicky entered the room with a quick, : ) inmpatient step, utterly unlike the slow, % i BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES languid walk which had been his since a H e T e e 5 ; v AT 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES sweep the papers together over the AN , vy Fy Misses” and Misses’ and|Boys’ New Fall Style Gum Boys’ $5 School Sh. £ P % v el 0 3 00s | Misses' mnd 5. STANLEY HORVITZ, check book, but something within me i f RS T enel o g Metal Yaco Roote 2 2 “ifl"‘: Girine would not permit the cowardly eva- | Lace = Gun Cut Dark Tan [New Fnglish ey ' Cut 1,’.’3" uptometrist 327 Main St. ORHcian | gion. But my heart was pounding as | : Metal School| & Black Calf [and Bulldog, &g 7 Boots % 5 e M Shoes, excel- Lace Boots (3400 valye. 5 3 $5.00 valus, Satisfaction Guaranteed | he ca e t v desk it lent value a s Made . ook - ¥ , he came up to my de THE WOMAN WHO_GAVE § e, 3850, Buriedit Wi 3555 50,50 PR% e WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION A Saie Pric Gur Fanl’ Sals |32 al Sud yatoat g 4 $ Qe P/ N and patent 3 2 | Price— colt. White top. Growing Girls’ High CUT LACE BOOTS Extra High KEENEY' S | [EZ2222222] AMERICAN RED CROSS KOTES | . .Y:vd ("x.'u». g arters in Wash- | give 1o the American Red Cross as B 1000 palrs Prof. Richardsons $7.50 5 Grade Shoes Munson Last U. 5. Army &hoes are THE GREATEST FAVORITE ;“E o ]' s received a cable reportfthe result of an “Appeal to Cattle | g Archiisupporting ""3':". L Men's Walking Boots, PR ATl o B sive srester “DOUG” FATRBA g from t Red Cross mission which | Breeders”, issued by citizens of the | o tan, dlack, koko any other shoe SRR e : 1 s , n s x . in the world, reached the northe rt of Russia a | Isiand of Guernsey in the English P""“-SR‘c}‘"d's"h“‘ \ e heasion 3 Made of brewn few weeks ago, s that it has sent | channel., They are to stock the new Arc‘lli “E‘l::rtflm oes oS 5 the new Eng";h g ;h"’:} ’e't_i f} “SAY YOUN & 03 a s yad of cines 5 =l work wonders 1 ast. 1so the 5 e ° SAY YOUNG lrl,l.l.()\\ 5 L” hf}vh ad f,t food, medicin and | American Ited Cross hospital farm at feet. It ralses the weuk § 2 Diiidos toss vory R BB st WM. DESMOND N [ | other supplies to outlying parts of the ! Sarisbury. C LI R ¢ ) neat and dressy; BT BEBUL Archangel district which had to be AL the 1 RETEnIL B \ . genuine bench E $1.50 U. 8. A “Q : ON IN ” o y SOUR. Mor eyl £ 4 » y. > most critical moment i s walking % b COME ON IN CO.” ANOTHER BIG FEATURE reached before winter set in. The | the history of this e 1y S N eliian s Shoea 5 Stars 10 Handsome Girls LGS B ncea of prompt relief for fhe.inhak Aasay g LEgan B e samars 1 events the ul ) 3 s A e Ao Sty ; habi- | America came to our nee,” hiate breaking 4 : T ' 33 97 POLITE VAUDEVILL The Big Musical Success. tants of towns along the coast of the | read the appeal K Jownuorithe Rich) CARDO AND NOLL Operatic New Vaudev;“e B White Sea and on the Kola penin- America commony e 4 0% is now turning what rencod DY D 3 s sula, many of whom are facing starva- . it T ire g s s who are con- My ¢ b ™ Ars A FITZGERALD and CARROLL e s tor et ol :’]‘(:‘;”l‘”:’:“'l Reeh dofoall pnd desrads oy B irtly on their o SR Black Rl e s ; , was g o glovious victors hat can & e [OR()‘;‘;;“““II;"‘\"" — THE KIRALFY KIDDIES Scurvy has broken out among the|we do in tarn % L n | feot v : and D 4 2 /TON in 5 . K | o P a S 1d % 1 L an T now ED. HEALY. people at these places, adding to the “The American Red Cross is erect $5.50 Men’s Elkskin Bicaas Bulléts’ | Current Eveats NOW-A-DAYS Rl (UL ing a hospital with 300 beds at St ! 5 Outdoor Boots rass Bullets ivents 2 -A-DAYS The towns to which the velief ex-| bury Court A s pedition has been sent are virtually |} purchased a large area of land ' g ek Elipms tongur, | isolated from the outside world be- ' surrounding it for a farm capable of i . AR ROl - T $0.50 cause of the treacherous coastline, ' supplying all its dairy and other forvice Hip | Qe ST RN G AHER Hl'g' o shifting sandbars, and uncharted needs gy 45 et - 7 water An exceptionally early frost, It FOX’ Follow the Crowds B i i st verid soined an e pan'af the Gieni™ it | : . ingers. near Southampton e e e e e | improve conditions. S § Rubber Footwear : Men's Hllh' $7.50 Police, Fire and i Statemen printed in Russian, ¢ The farmers and catile srowers of : T} Men's and Bovw' Storm 7% - 1 Postmen’s Shoes i b 5, e : you:r rubbers now. For outside men. A grand shee for will be distributed among the inhabi- | IFarmers’ association and the Agri h Staten Govern- d Sporting Boots | hilumen, She Jmust rece the”siorme; = T 2 : the output of mout of tha model, . porreot TONIGHT il | send relief to other parts of the for the export of the selected caitle cubber facteries. We havs Buy them now and save ft, heavy gun % . - Archangel district WVhe o o : 3 complete stocks at low S HEILHE TusER LR S800E metal, solid com- The Best Known Woman in the World. Wh 1 the cow owner of Jerse 2 Shibn s SO i A\ for outdeor wear. i AT m‘,; P e heard of the GGuernsey t they voted arantes the supply nor Heavy grain calf, water- lined, two full & ; : ¥ leather, le mola i a London, Oc (By mail.) v ito send some of their best stock to :;‘“ "’“‘5_’ :"fl”’r‘:"‘“;{"l;" R ) h;'ul?o"fn: Ror < N kel "“,:,'“m; £ § | pure bred dulry cows have been the American Red Cross 5 e e tne o sy / L e S X B3, the soles as near g |- an il - Men's Xneo Boots, $3.50. Sale prica 3 S ? @ | 86.50 value, $3.08 3 . '\\’ i HEA E li i E k S 2 Mail Orders. | 6 2 §10 U, 8 Ay service @5 Q) $12.00 and $15.00 Boots ¥in Rubper Boots.~... FOX'S THEATE the mother's time. The mother fin- Evelyn Nesbit, the best advertised|ally rebels at the iihuman treatment and best known woman in America | to which her husbaad subjects her is the main attraction at ox for |and secks refu with the artist for Supported by her son Russell Thaw and a large cast inf@l | ihe next three duys in her fieet Wit | Whom siie had previously poscd. How = == - = - 95 4 | liam Fox offering “The Woman Who | the mother protects the child against cautiful girls and between the eyes, knock ‘em over,| There will also be another feature "6THE WOMAN WH@ GAVE Gave” in which she is supported by |itsifather that has ever been presented | two men who Dre a scenic, sing-iroll ‘em down hill and leave 'em | starring William Desmond. This her son, Russell Thaw and a large | tic scenes that has ever bee presented | ing, tropical oddity entitled *“The U laughing when he says good-bye. | picture will be of extra fine quality 4 A Sensational 6 Act Drama of a Woman’s Stmggle. cast to the public livelyn Nesbit's son, | To-Date jssionary.” Tom Linton, | “Dou, is again seen at his ‘dare | and will only tend to make Desmond Evelyn Nesbit gave rich proof today | Russell Thaw, who enacts the part of | the well known comedian is one of|devil stunts in this g picture “Say | better liked B | (hat she is 2 dramatic actress of high | the son in the drama, is a winniag lit- | vaudeville's funniest comedians, and | young Fellow” which will be shown The new vaudeville bill is one which | | ability in “The Woman Who Gave. |tle chap and is the idol of her life. [ in this act he has full oppOrtunity 1o | Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This | contains some of the best acts which This remarkable photoplay with the | With mother's real instinet advantage of all the possibilities | j5 4 story full of action, found There will e a . X £ comedy and { can be anywhere, i internationally famous actress unvlls bit is able to put real feeling in 1 Noble ndd >_ OOKS, I thrills given in the way that Fair- | be THe Kiralfy Kiddies a boy and i | beauty proven one of the great-|the part of the mother thatshe por- T ! S Charlic | panks alone knows how to ive rl, in a singing, dancing and violin est atiractions seen this season at this | trays on the scheen. Miss Neshit's singti them. The tired, the tearful, the | plaing offering which will not fail to Tom Linton the Famous Comedian and his Jungle popular hause. “The Woman | costumes are all wonderful and biz ireat Johmson, faur ESl o, The whisgy. (0o Vounk hardese | Blonie Wil w wen it A Seel | _ 8 | Who Gave” treats in a unique way | creations, she wears no less than, wer, complet WSl il it Aangsd s R % . Girls—10 People. | the problem of a famous beauty who | eighteen changes in “The Woman - FyEttoniihng sesiib o g | SriahManetreliEoyy (Al T8 SR i the great thriller which will cure | offering and also “Now-a-Days". n Coming Monday—FOR HUSBANDS ONLY. ¢ is married by a titled foreigner [ Who Gave., all of them delightfui LYCEUM THEATER. headaches, and improve the appetite. | Up to the Minute Idea” is an excep- for the enjoyment he finds in|and ariginal Today brings to the Lyceum 3 A 4 T BT [ T e e : R e i e e T T There are milllons just waiting to get | tionally fine act, presented by four hates the child for its \im upon by Tom Linton and his inks who will continue to hit s chance to see “Doug. | spiendia players.

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