New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 4

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SCLDIER SWEETHEART Adcle Garrison’s Continuation of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Lillian Said to Madge When “It's easy to sece you haven'tybeafi Ny N, Their Shop- shopping lately,” she said. ‘“You" JRFialkea About Thelr Shops 1, to8 8 o all, of almost all, of it L ping Tour 1Ior0a modish hat and su\l.’;) i 4 ke “Oh!” T protested rebelliously. s aneratetul enough o e 8120 | «Why, that's a ridiculous price. Sure- [ upon asking S 5 |1y there must be cheaper things.” y to the city upon a I (0 (0 e resratfully | “I Will Obey.” fpoing cxpedito e engagement | “There are” Lillian Teplied lacon- il provont her from accepting my (e Cubivoniarens b e Folbuy, p. em. Dic gave you that money Qation. el fond of my little | fOF this specific purpose, and I'm for and I yield to no one in ad- | S0INE o be at your elbow. like grim fon of her undeniable taste in | 4c2th until you buy yourself the 5 owning. But she is the | smartest littie suit and hat-—cons fvpe, and a shopping | ent With conseivative taste—that the D etmecially when 1 bavs |shop shows. It's only justice to him . of 7 own to selact, gen.|2Rd to yourself, Just let me give 65 o fatigned, merions|You @ tip, my girl Don't let down with an active dislike for the | v"’"“"'\,("fl"‘i;‘:ml flPPenra:ccf Just 4 i | oy ep Dicky so proud of you i Ve pur d at her In- ot he can’t see whether any other | woman has red hair or yellow, or ce. an, on the contrary. is always a o o 2lways & | oy other her eyes arc green or black The same warning Mrs. Durkee mt. She cares for shopping no a1 do, and she has reduced |y siyen me! I glanced at Lillian quickly to see what meaning lay be- a most efficient minimum. She féduced her possible hat Shops t0 | i g per words, but her face was in- scrutable. T knew her too well not , her places to buy suits and @ns to the same number, while 2 ed her, however, and my T whoes always come from the |0 heed her ho sponse was prompt. p will obey you Implicitly, lady," e establishment. the buyers of those PpIaces|; ;4 wiih ostentatious meekness, and she laughed amusedly as she In’t been able to find the best #s it's no use for us to hen around | .y, my arm an affectionate squeeze. “You'd better!” she retorted, and e whele city after them.” she says, £ - “smartest things.” on 0f affairs upon the day when she e Question) We devoted a whole morning to d.I kept our telephone appoint- the search, for I found Lillian far ANt it gra-a-ndte 6. go shopping for I know that . = s of it we would have ample ; , more captious than 1 had ever seen MARG o det : ; 5 t‘if"e;i’: oy thg‘eisau':: g?dm"; her in selecting things for herself. . UERITE CLARK . Mrs, Widgs of the Cabbage Patch® IRy intaeviows’ vty s [ FID2UT SBe) mretesed herselticats, A Paramount Picture end-so dear to me are rare. Kol : ETeY, b FWell, what' s self in the modish visions the mir- SPECIAL MATINEE, THURSDAY AND FR B o SO sed V;rh:r:m:vse tmh::: pr‘on i’[‘;mbz‘,‘.f, rors of suit and hat shops gave back Y AND FRIDAY, 4 o'CLOCK, L¥C L) : | ’ 2t agrent oyer | to me of my newly acquired habili- i = cace S l remost 0 es R room. ments. B B telep L A TR areE thats se * Lillian de . < i i “Pnlimited! T declared, gayly. “I'm There thatisisctil gL s tice TODAY'S RECIPES mlar Crocsus. Dicks declared | cl2red with a long-drawn sich of re AT I acn't stir o stop with me | lef. - “And now for somo real food ] ' d M. in my old sult and hat—ia’ | V0 starved.” : JEEREEIR I 1T | i | One c. cornmeal. I erentiy called it—and he put |, Vhere would you like (o & | One-nait c. flour R & % . | One-fourth « into my hand to buy | nduired o 4 i I ) hnbmot?:?;v P e num}j “Some place “:m;:(‘-”‘:.” ”‘v‘-z‘:‘r\eu‘ »lm, t. N‘]Y\ EVIER you buy at this store % slchand) weican tall, 200 TOLHTRES (i i hree t. baking powde 5 E - e Dbill pa s wardrobe. * Just think what a | §I° 0% € Eh e 10 ask you” I f jrse bkl spoves | ¢ be CHARGED, and the bill paid isdy T am! ; ] “Why not Broquin's?” I asked ; One c. milk | in EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY tn‘m"’eflm:fi %5“2‘:: fi‘)ikf‘fix‘:j “There’s no music there until after- % & Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add PAYMENTS. There is no additional » 4 . noon, and they have such good Sonl, (Ao e and milk. Beat cost of ANY kind, for this helpful i grim smile. things to eat. T don’t feel like tea- o e 2 r this, hels g ghly ic in a greased pan e e ——————= | ,om food today. Do vou? Unless otherwise noted, these n otice: | & moderately Lot oven 20 minute You're a ge 5. Bro- ure: 3 3 lices are written by th [f555 3 20 minute 5 E “Indeed, no. You're a genius. Bro bureaus of the theaters or other atte by the pi {If egg is used, 1t weil, and add with & RSONS THEATR quin’s it And let’s walk over. I actions with which they d lather liguid e e HARTFORD. need the fresh air after this.” e “So do 1" I acquiesced, and after PALACE THEATER OPENING. Variations. B e e Tyt el W$ i O‘“ st - nt 7| sule at 6:30 tomorrow night for the | i i Use 1 t. soda and 1-4 t. baking pow- s Comuany In the O o0y ot e it A ""fi?’- 'y(vl opening of the Palace t L e der. AND UPWARD TO $89.75 FENROD. {oh T jhad S0l nanyiicanticiand | Keioony ieca tsiforelin o} ved and i S ot Add 1 e Use 7-8 c. milk and Picuse rlay Form by Bdweed . d"“\;2?“1:}{:?1“:}?“}\&\1 eachealiithet| - BlownasiEDn s. The doors 4 2 t. baking powder. Rosc from the Stories of T ache Rogn trom tho Stocles o avrotes S Softée “stage of a most|JOLk OPen B 6:45 and tho frat por- ‘ j A0 2 cggsi use 84 ¢ milks and 2 ¢ The Smart New Doimans and Capes sati: i he did Lillic begin 3 3 2 e powder, es. and Sat. Mat., 25¢ to $1.50 satisfying luncheon did Lillian begin | ;o yeing shown at 8:30. The vaude- : : Fin A good bread may be made > the questions I knew were on her | ' ; , : A g without Friday Mat., 25¢ to $1.00 L Jone reldnifiner| (0 e BT R e . ..° EEs 16,75 $ e thedst opel surnrised | qliinis Hpicturss willly tnclude ' the W - Substitute molassos for sugar. Use L o 4 Dy anda up DAYS, Starting Monday, April . C What do you mean by letting | It showing of “The Liberator” and 3 5 1-8 t. soda. U] R s - : 3 e 5§ Matinee Wednesday e e the master picture “Ruling Passions’ < 4 Omit flour and use 11-2 ¢ corn COMPLETE LINES OF DRESSE WAISTS, CORSETS, SKIRTS, SEVEN DAYS LEAVE. | Dicky use Rita Brown’s studio for h ¢ | with IZdwin Arden and Julia Dean 3 TRIMM ED TS, S | ey % o e B . ; M) HATS, SHO :‘3:‘;{;5:;‘19 asked twith ta notes SOLi, ith e Sleading iroles. | Reserved. seats ¢ g | < 2 c. cornmeal and 1 c. flour. | | ste 58 are now selling for all evening per- 3 Al amounts of cornmeal and Z = - : formances excepting Saturday when 3 5 - c. each. TO ARRANGE FOOD ON TRAY. | the show will be continuous. The cify | c. cornmeal. 1-2 c. graham Attractive arrangement of a tray: officials will attend the opening pe: - {flour and 1 c. entire wheat or rye | that will be likely to smother and ;slight shade of the offending color. U fine, well laundered linen. formance in a kody and many proni- g g flour. kill the g crop. Clover seed is The hat sat jauntily upon the head Use best silver, daintiest china and | inent theatrical and newspaper mep | b ol i Omit shortening and . sugar | high, but the benefit which it gives |of its radiant wearer, as though it e glassware; arrange neatly and con-|will also be in attendance. g : g | (very cheap but good.) the soil in addition to its valuc as a |would give life to its wings at any veniently. — i g g s Omit shortening and sugar and crop, make'it worth while. {moment and fly off into s s through i Do You Remember Lovey glacetz, flower on the tray LYCEUM THEATER. : e 2 S 1 egz and 21-2 t. baking pawder. i!h" sheer ecstasy of its near vitality. 4 o ow to serve: “Wives of Men” will be shown for Tt had a courageous, and, yes, defiant Mary? Well, See Her in Avoid tao many things on a tray. the last time today with Florence » S [ JUST A LI'E RED HAT. {air, did that little red hat; the trail of Serve only a small quantity at one | Reed. This foatnrs o en of tor s b7 ; 9 Make like any of the above dquick dasiedobain {many an’eve followed its lilting, tilt- B s e O ] Yiatve toba mot e hes s hen produeed TRIGR : - - | Dams ina moderately hot. oven . 23 |00 Suited to Individuality Is Are I8 ECRS 4INE U8 SECRE ke B PA" ” - . ence Reed is shown as a wom v e Pans aereten CNELNg b ” aire: 2 s L 8 g BAGE PATCH Cold drinks and fruits are’ more|is dented afl that o coran i WHO L . ; i |minutes. ch rule makes 12 muffins. of Dressing Well. through his spectacles at youth. A girl t: served cool the ic a q 2 H vas a I at: a irresistible, ir- rnec ake ote o 8 0 n PLAYED BY healtnful when served cool than i°0 | but finally finds her paradise and | i It was a red hat; an irresistible, ir- [turned to take note of its fashior et i e atle ke b e NEl e et the satis. |and an old maid in a rusty, black ere- Cups and glasses should be filled to | Farq The vauderille s axenid e MARGUERITE LHAZINEW FAGERR BONNEN, |ropmscaible sed Dok iof N5t thei 0018 Tation ot iy vienvl Tasil o Gariol 3 -2 one inch from the top. Bl csel e T =" Mrs. Viggs of the Cdbbage Pakch.* Icuster Sunday is approaching with | fying shade, and moreover, it adorned | ;oureq countenance upon it. a‘g“fill Remove tray, soiled dishes and half | ,nq tHe two other acts a (‘U[ m""‘_ A Pararmount Pt , the passing of every hour, and be- |the head of an exceedingly pretty girl. But the little red hat added joy to i ol ; et (Without Eggs.) Ave Revealed in This Very Large and Widely Varied Display of rel for Women, Misses and Children Corn Meal Muflins, emptied cups or glasses immediately | qyaity. i side the new ster bonnet with {1t was undeniably fashioned for her, [the day, as synonymous with the after a meal. i orrow THURSDAY, 1FIUD WAy, | Vhich to dazzle the eves of the Eas- iand the resulting harmonious blend of |coming of spring. Bright hats bob up Vary the dict as far as possible in | puocit org gy LoPUr star Mar- | SPAY, D vy, SATURDAY, - o promenaders, the iron decision to [hat and coloring would have satistied |in the springtime as readily as cooking and serving if patient 1 re- | Wires op tok Ml Appear in “dr . b | 80 to church at least that one day |the scientist who discovered the secret |tulips in the garden. Why an stricted to a special diet. e e p‘;‘u‘]l'")?"g‘« ,Il“m‘i 9no ot j during the year, and the plans for |of the perfect balance of colors|tion to one of nature's own colorin TODAY — - ST ~\[A\o‘m “‘L"‘l‘:;g Sy Writ- | cowboys who call upon Harry In his' the holiday, there is still something |through the disk which turns the per- |when certain combinations, tested in e sta €] HE ) n X i sw York 22 1 else g € ber,—th children, 3 hina n o 21 a e islk Vo' da tec ur 0 quently made that Margueri oo | New York home. else to remember he children, who |fect combination to a tone of grey and [the disk, would undoubtedly turn to “WivesofMen” is the swectest girl in motion pi ihoum’,‘r }“,””: AR iy i m;"‘":l"‘]_ ti‘;_ 19 ;?\:‘\“ll l‘i’\"‘\ zaily |its deviation from perfection to afgrey? ; . tures, and all of her thou: duckion 8 thisfibeligGharlie sChaplini g BTl G Skt Rllh USB uticura 0AP | wamivers cheertully admit : greatest comedy vet offered to the, and all sorts of delightful things. B SRR i G ‘\;“' Civehey amusement public. s a travesty The great amount of enjoyment de- TOCIearYOIIl'Skln A Ionaiily Bt e a et ins e NI SH ORI TG ite ot that is just Jived by a child by gifts of this sort, Florence Reed 5 Gareth li“g‘fi R “_( picture, | packed with s. There is a lot more than compensate the time spent flfimik&w&f‘fifi‘f”flffl?fi Billy Wiggs. Ygr‘mr; sli'lll'l?::c" ‘1'1(“(‘::’,:1.';' is humorous in the doughboy’s il buying, or in the home manufac- el SRl . 8 *W life despite the serious work that is ture of ter presents. The store- anw | yaudevill | bill - tomorrow. his and in “Shoulder Arms” the three Koepers have remembered the chil- S N i ”~hy class |reels are’ one continual roar, from dren too, and special counters have ! Pltb e eum weekly will | Charlic’s first day in the awkward added the Easter wares. One store cr features. T a special |sguad until he goes over the top in a is selling dowy, Huffy, chickens which | Tagl i 3 7 }H' ]‘ ! trench raid and comes back with t have come from Japan, and arc said o GG b o’clac kaiser, Von Ilindy, crown prince and to be real, having been in the is Sposnool ohidsen to the American lin e el arc e e 15 of he Lizhtning Raider” adorable imitation chicks, of the soft, & S mO XIS brings this grip; Pathe serial to lovable, quality which childven lov harlie Ray in close and of coursc Wu Fang and his and there are Easter dolls, Laste the attraction at Fox's {cohorts receive their merits. Four acts rabbits, and many new er cards ‘1‘\0"5 \('!1 offer thre ilm at-jof Jox vaudeville will complete this for this v s display Some of the tractions for the last half's show,|exceptional show cards are quaint—pick out .fl;m'»{ LB el ) commencing tomarrow. Harry Carey | s —— with a touch of humor, for a child’s | S—— ———— T: versa spec “R oc & ¥ - Lt 5 [Il!\r‘ 1 special “Roped, v sense of humor is sometime; T o O e ment of his last big that of a srown-up. Beginning Tomorrow WITH ! S houlderATms 2 fend. tho. !H:»\ florist’s shops | (Pomwerly Benere) e oo Jamains Rogie vitn | INDIGESTION [ine faiens, win el of‘arow: | % ) : EASTER 7, e . | things. The painted Iaster egg \ s ¥ i Itoped” Harry Carey comes to tho|How to Purify a Sour, Distressed | oy ho AR . b The Time when Everybody's effeto east on a marriage quost. Ti ! Stomach in a Pew Minutes, painted cards be sent to the young- : 2 Thoughts Center on Flowers ;)jhmg ement he finds himsell in aftor Let us talk plain Iinglish; let us call | ¢ter. And what could be more won- 5 'HE glorious event of Easter calls 1s marriage into family is | a spade a spade. Sei J = sl than the gift of a real rabbit! ! X t for the most joyful gift in the at times humorous and at other times| Your food ferments and vour stom- calendar — flowers. Faster and dramatic to an unusually high degree. | ? e y 1 | ch isn’t strong enough to digest the ! T e il A flowers have always been inseparable— As ;;.L];,"\ ner of the Broken Tow b e e SOW GRASS SEED NOW. \ ; 2 ¢ flowers are the one thing that can fully ;:Nv:n‘l.. Harry t nn'ks v5(7 needs a hOUsC-| unq forms poisonous gases, and when : S o r T4l express your sentiments on this great ’ been r and lets this idea fall to it does Teave your stomach it has not | 1ere Are Proportions for b \ occasion. “Say it. with Flowers” this men.. They decide that his| g . M 7 irnished er nourishme: o Mixture, Faster. need shall be granted, and in a spirit| )0 4 l‘;id I;:V‘T l‘\»r: urishment to the 4 i ast : N in a whic b aceded to wras ¢ , c. Bouguets for personal gifts, . 0f fun'place ax 'advertisement In el Land which s to be seeded to grass L ier Roses, Sweat Pons, Spring Flowars, eastern newspaper for. not only 3 v » this year should be seeded this - Hampers of Growing Plants that last, housekeeper, but a wife i ake Mi-o-na stomach tablets if you | he best proportion of seed m 2 Arrangements of Flowars or Growing Mrs. Judson Brown, one of the best nt to change your filthy stomach to | for conditions here is 18 pounds N2 4 P'-fl'-'inb:-km- of society’s leaders, to be sure, but|® Dealthy, clean, purified one timothy, five of red clover, six of red ‘ = d.“mmh‘lfn few of the many sug- financially embarrassed, reads this ad- 1f Mi-o-na fails to relieve your in-| top, three of alsike clover and one of ' gestions which we can offer you for Ba!cony Seats on Sale Tomorrow Night vertisement and forces her daughter,| digestion rid you of dizziness, bilious- | alfalfa Der ac From 1 1-2 to 2 - Easter floral gifu Aileen, to answer it with the result| "ess and sick headache, your dealer | tons of sround Ilimestone, or its b7 ¢ N s 30 that Harry com. cast. me the | Will cheerfully refund your money. equivalent in some other form of * = at the BOX Office at 6- charming young lady, falls in love| If You want to make your stomach | lime, should be used ; : OZ and marries her. This is all we are| S0 strong that it will digest a hearty | If oats are fo be sceded with gr S . D 0 6.45. P f 7- going to tell you regarding the plat| meal without distress, and you want | the oats should be used spari All P> RN\ 001S Upen 6:4); erformance at /; of “Roped.” Trom here on it takes|to be without that drowsy, all-tired- the work, fertilizer and seed is in- ! 92 West Main St ’ V d . 8'30 such a number of original twists and | out feeling, take Mi-0-na; it should tended primarily for the coming hay ERY S am > au eviiie at . [turns that to enumerate them alll &ive you prompt relief. For sale by , crop, and the s are merely inci- bl S would be to spoil the picture. Much|The Clark & Brainerd Co. and all ntal. ¥From 1 1-2 to 2 bushels of = — o - % comedy is introduced by the visiting ! leading druggisis. oats per acre is enough. More than

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