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IY SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adcle Garrison’s Continvation of - REVELATIONS OF A WIFE W Lillian Planncd to Out-Mancu- ver Rita Brown, Lillian's yuestion star- ftlcd me. fhad that unexpected It first intimation I she knew anything of Dicky’s fisc of Rita Brown's studio until he ould zet hold own again. “Why-—1 have no choice fmatter, F red. ¥ have donc “You could hay torted I could t in o min / “How 2" 1 Sre was the in “What the could tipped me off,” she ve flagged that asked, frankly puzzled v assuran “By placing v own she answered. n," L stammered. T always heard that udio like a sanctuary can't bear to have when you're studio at his ervice, 200, Lill yught—1 Byou kept that =—and that vou anybody near you there workir B Al bunk, PSmiling at my kdont you ever P Dickybird. It Fwith o sawmill t1 we down my deas, e reurned amazed face “Eut dare to tell that {o the 1 had to, I could work going one side of me and a Belgian relief sewing bec on the other—and tha ust whot I would be up against if I didn't pht Mp that temperamental bluff,”" she added whimsically. “My studio would be full all the time, and nohody would be more of a nuisance than Dicky, bless his heart—he’s such a sregari- ous “But all that's for ordinary $he squared her shoulders as if con- fronting a diflicult sit “This is something unusual. 0 home tonight tell Dicky I want him to run up to me tomorrow. 1'd call him myself only I don’t want him fo get an inkling of my before he reaches my library. member, if he asks you what T with him you don't know—and don’t. I haven't told you. She flashed a mocking smile at me, devoted herself to her ice for two long minutes, then looked up again. “I suppose invited to that fool costume } Rita Brown's giv- ing."” ion When you So re- T she you're rty Iyzes Rita Lillian s 2 1 spoke hopefully. “Yes. Are you? It Lillian were to be present not so dread the bizarre. affair. “For my s she ly. “If it weren't for the whole thing up, those pranc- 11 right for flappe for grown-ups. ky-bird'll be there with I've got a sort of half- that it might not be a you and me to va s around : but they're But the D bells on, and baked notion bad idea for in show MARGUERITE CLARK = TN “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” A very worthy picturization of the Popular Novel. Send the Kiddies to the Spe- cial showing at 1 o'clock. QUALITY VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S times.” | I would | i ne: | its real purpose | | | | | my vou | | about | into Brown, Fairfax & C . a in the costume liMe I looked at her Her cyes were chief, her che thusiasm. As she sparkle died, and repl sl it If it were simply Bdith Fairfox in | offing I shouldn't lift my iinger, | yYou wouldn't need me,"” | ith is @ harmiess. gentle ihin dead in love with Dicky. but gressive and distincetly not b But Rita Brown cold, cale little wretch without a sin ing quality. In onec way erous, like Grac Grace insanely Dicky, reckless murder in both her attempts to win him and in her revenge for her faii- ure. But while Rtita Brown can néver rise to the heights of reckless trasedy which Grace Draper reached, yet she n be Infinitely annoying in & small- ner, more caleulating wa. Don's Say a Word—" has just one thousht, the aggrandizement of Riia Browii. She wants to be the ‘bride at the wedding, the corpse at the funer- al” wherever she is, and if she hasn't all the personable - men gathercd | around her while the other women, over-shadowed and out-maneuvered sit around disconsolately, iife has lost - her.” 1 had a sudden premonifory vi of this costume party to whic Brown had bidden us. T seemer myself sitting neglected in a co while Dicky formed one of a fasci ed group, about dashing Rita Drown, and I couldn’t repress a little shiver “Nothing of the sort,” Lillian said, reading my face and the shiver casily as she would have interpreted spoken words. “You just leave things to me. 1 have an idea that| Miss Brown will meditate a bit when I get through with her. I'm going to think up séme stunt for you and me that will make them all sit up. Jnst vou leave your costume to mec, and don't hother your head any wmore the affair.” “But Dicky proposed designing may ! costume himself.”” 1 protested. jan pondered a moment, ing in a way she has when pu “The blessed anointed idiot!” she vid at last. "Il bet a cookie Rita s managed to put some su on his head about your costume without his knowing it was her idea. She'll try to make suro that she dwarfs cvery other woman. But ne er you mind. Don't say a word to Dicky about the costume until after I've seen him. i <1l fix that little game so neatly Rita Brown won't even guess until rd that T had a loo at th ZHE Jotion for Skin Disease e have witnessed such remarkable results with this soothing wash of eils that we offer youa bottle on the gnaran- tee that unless it does the same for yot, it costs you pota cent. $5c, 600 and §1.08. stunt or two n mystified inquiry. parklin with mis- s glowing: with en- looked at me tie a look of. tender- the for she suid. not g is a infatuated to the point was and ita. on, zes as frown- ed. h. Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists. TONIGHT. Klaw & Erlanger and Geo. C. Tyler's w York Company in the Comedy of PENROD Made Into Play Form by Edward L. Rosc from the Storics of BOOTH TARKINGTON Eves, and Sat. Mat., 25¢ to $1.50 1 Mat Triday Starting Monday, Matinee Wednesda SEVEN DAYS' LE. 25¢ to §1.00 | 3 DAYS, April 21 | VE, S R T e S R o VAUDEVILLE *\_;«Lassr»m: TURES - TONIGHT—TOMORBROW—=ATURDAY. THREE SPECIAL FEATURES POPLLAR WESTERN STAR THE HARRY CAREY THE BI4% U NIVERSAL “ROPED” CHARLIE CHAPLIN HIS GREATEST COMEDY SUCCE. N “SHJULDER ARMS” OF ARMY LITE IN 3 REELS A HOWLING TRAGEDY PEARL WHITE IN THE FINAL PISODL VAUDEVILLE or 1—BIG HEADLINED BY VAUDEVILLE'S PREMIER MUSICAL COMELY OI'FERING “THE SUNSHINE GIRLS” —30 PEOPLE—10 10—PTOPL SPECIAL “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER.”| ACTS—1 | knowledged 1 that | has these Unless otherwise noted, n otices are written by the burcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they d . — I'OX'S THEATER. the of <shows at One of is biggest peing offered ht. Harry n “Roped,” Charlie ‘shoulder Arms” and of “The Lightuiu vandeville show toped,” Harry m of all picture | stars, has a different from anythin interpreted. “Roped’ thrilling western story in which of the action has an eastern ground including New York's Great White Way. with many incidents ot 2 humorous character. Althoush the featured performer in the pro- duction, Harry Carvey is by no means the star. The twinkling of toped” is a ery- laughin, baby who brir Ha and his bind cowboys across the York, where they which make ing one of the best thin on the screen thi Charlic Chapl “Shoulder Arms laughing sensation last presented at TFox's. maneuvering while a member awkward squad, his frautic end {o toe in, while on thc march, cason, commencing toni Cavey in his Epi- and a Chaplin, the Iz sode Raide a big n natu role he is a huch Kk ster western is vet bouncing, n: Chey- of hard- continent in enne riding to New in inciden participate this offer- of its kind n's production proved to be as big when it was Charlie’s Yors hi troubles while in the dugzout, his hack | scrateher, mouse trap, and bath tub, will still provoke screzms of mirth these three days. And that incident when he goes out into No Man's Land amouflaged as a tree, and the con- chase, vhen he is discovered the German patrols. the thrilling comical efforts of the enemy to ingle Charlie out from the rest of the forest, all these combine to make “Shoulder Arms” easily the best com- edy offering that the screen has yet shown. The latest Pathe News, Mutt nd Jeff. and the final episode of The Lightning Raider,” complete the film Dbiil. In the latter, Wu Fang, is finally cornered and the truth about the Lightning Raider, and the mys: tery of the Ebony Block are finally solved. The four acts of Fox's vau- deville, arec headlined by The Sun- shine 1s. a m al comedy with ten people, and chorus of real Broadway show girls, special scenery, lighting effects, etc., making this one of the most expensive acts ever play- ing New Britain. a sequent by G Box Office Open of the | the | MARGUERI 4" Mrs, Wiggs of b 1 { AT THI LYC ‘ EEE O { | LYCEUM One of the the picture today wil bage Patch THEAT tanding features program at the “Mrs. Wig Marguerite Clark's est photopls The picture is rkable onc in m: respects, its situations heing dramatic and s heart appeal to old and voung alike. irresistible. All who love nd are admivers of an ideal home lif should see *Mrs. Wiggs of the Cah- bage Patch.” he theme is an ele- vated one and no one can sce splendid photot without experri- encing mental uplift. There is to he a special showing of the feature at + {o'clock today and tomorrow for the children. The new Keith vaudeville bill is excellent one which will have headline act Mlle in a comedy “Tnspirations P. George, a len anl Goss, singin as offering other acts chef, and d woman, dancing ety The musical man a talking and THal- s 12 noon till 19 P. T Matinee at 2—Evening at 7—Continuous Saturday Tonight, Frida_y, -Sflaturda"y |5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 Double Feature Picture Program HERMANN THE GREAT AND CO. Spectacular Comedy Ilusionists FOUR MUSICAL KELTONS The Jazzland Visitors TOM GILLEN “Finnigan’s Friend.” PALACE TRIO Comedy Harmony Singers MACISTE The Hero of “The Warrior” and “Cabiria” “THE LIBERATOR” EDWIN ARDEN and JULIA DEAN “RULING PASSIONS” Many Other Features Prices 20¢ and 30c. Reserved Seats Coming Sunday W lliam.Desmond in “Whitewashed Walls. Coming Monday Norma Talmadge : in “The Forbidden City.” I'shown today icup of optimism | this | One-fourth cup of sugar. {milk. offering. i cooked | with I or I rule | another | news ! have a single appetizing dish i ner che i and will also be of the oth- weekly rest The new Lyceum with the or featur RECIPE ey Biscuit. teaspoonfuls half teaspoonful Emerge cup of flour. Hlespoon - One-third One of butter or other milk. nuffin tins. ingredients. Cut in the with two knives. Add the milk dually and mix with as little stirriv s possible. Fill ihe pans two-thirds bake in a hot oven 12 to 15 $ift fat Grease Mix and the dry and niinutes. Nut halt cups of flour. teaspoonsful of baking spoonful of salt. One of Bread. Two and cgg. Three powder. One-half te cup of Three fourths broken walnuts. Mix and bine with nuts. cup red Hients nts. Com- and n sift dry i liquid ing in moderate add ke a o Rice Biscuits, lour One of One te cup of salt. g pow- one cup of rice. tablespoonsiul tablespoonstul “hal? cup of milk. and sift ingredients. ¢ in knife spoonful Two of shorteni IFour der. Mix shorte with hands. Add mil little stirring as po: of baking it in ary work Mix Drop ble from i spoon into greased muffin pans or rell one- | hoard with greazed pan. ¥ to 15 minutes floured to e cut pat out on half in¢h thic cotter. . Place on in a hot oven 12 makes 12. uit ke This HOUSEHOLD ITINTS, brush A long-handied hathroom for serubbing beneath the indispensable. Lettuc trench tub is cheeze and a mustard Roquefort vith zooi ad. There is nothing like hu tables out of son for v s marketing bills. Alternate layers ) sauce, top with buftored crumbs and greased dfsh. To make the beaten used for floating island turn pink use a little melted jelly cellent kindlin apers soaked in out and dried. The 1wise housek dressing ng ning is vege- on of fish and cur bake in a whites of eggs may be m water, squ to din- plans for per maid is out. Cake and pie, or beans and tatoes should not appear at the meal—-they are duplicate foods. Sherbet zla lined dy fingers and fruit wWhipped cream. cold hamois-covered beaters are cellent for cleaning upholstered niture and do not injure the material. To sugar doughnuts put 13 cupful of powdered sugar in a e——twist the ight and one-ezgz cake in a hisct cut in then served foamy a good des- when the po- same with and s m I filled with Serve very fur- paper neck shalke \ alked pan Tot t Add and with sdj1a sauce, cupful of hefore cheese grated stirring on top one-half a white sauce same. Grate it into halse Cut to 174 reased can, slice n Rristle brushes may he kept in n‘p} order hy lukewarm | soapsuds to which ammonia has heen added. up three cooked sausag of cooked hominy. dip in flour add | c Cool | and washing in little hes FOR. THIN DE NERVOUS:ANAEMIC of | One I brook with as | always | make | up Such Liver Sausage You would have o go far and wide to find amy food that would come near approaching the savory and piquant flavor of “KERN” BRAND “Kern” Brand Liver Sausage consists of heg liver, pork and spices—that’s all. It’s a most delicious combination. No matter how jaded your appetite may be you ceuldn’t resist the temptation of a goodly helping after you tried one shice. Ready to Serve—No Cooking or Preparatien Required The following “Kern” Brand Pure Meat Products Are Ready for the Table— Meat Loaf, Cooked Corned Beef, Boiled Hams Roulades, Slicing Bolognas, Headcheese “Kern” kitchens are under U. S. Government inspection—they are always open to the public. Insist upon “Kern* Brand when you buy cold cuts. Sold by all leading Delicatessen Stores and Meat Markets Dealers promptly supplied by GEORGE KERN, Inc., NEW YORK ATTENDANTS NEEDED. demand than order ta meet the women as attend- intelligentl not de- nurse HOME hoine with DECORATIO Nu more in may be attractively in nd trainir that the bandle sickness mand the services o Balla woods and the open jthe Ballard i branch all [ York of and i of feund Then before for 50 rated a variety ] VIRRAINED om cd | 1 of flowers fi 1 ints the wooc little turn these of fe spring days and t may h does trained of the central W. C. A. in New to materially in- trouble gathering them may whic | . !I of a ' into a hours of delight at school the Y has had equipment times 10 in the benef y 1heing in the | There shades 1y purple. are hepaticas of ; the the dminty Gity from palest pink blue ase its n ¢ students aver- ender honm ahout who wanted own personal to meet emergencies in their for the of earning their own living. During the war the number of students in each class average 150 mostly women f classes o deepe and e women for thelr he ready or larg ruction as to These are in the a ir sheltered woody places {bere are i Ar- wil- the adder tongues which grow home: |the woods and swampy places. purpose irange thesc with sprays of pus are in their lows, which but leisure their ser owih, S hat Arrange these but preferably in bring a tauch house. Willows grow the brooks, and a few sprays of these placed in rdiniere or a big bas- ket will hrighten up one corner of the living 10 one more pictuie o fc 1 who desired to er ices to the government 1914 mor o raduated from course of il in baskets baskets, of as this woods into plentifully vase women at hool . nee trained Ballard sc may the by who tendan have been in F The students tical cour ance tHe intensive taught prac & ol work of n in an of 11 weeks The =chool a complete hospital equipment artificial and live models far prac and demonstration work Lectures are 'given theory of nursing cmergencies, in rsing has room. s wishes to make the last longer they may he du roots and placed with woods or rich loam in in jars filled with plenty where they will flourish of da It is almost slips, which grow in and for trillium dog wood. up by the from {the pots or water ers tical loam flower af for a time physiolog ethics cookin anatomy, o {nursing number 1 bandaging for cow-| 7Tpe first course near the gimilar courses are colum- ¢, A, in Brooklyn |port ana Germantown was 1896 W given the Louis, n Y Bric (e en in and 1 St bine and Lo e e e e L i ) x : Don’'t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS'AGO almost every mother thought her child must have F PAREGORJU ¢r-laudanum to make it sleep, “These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP TROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed .or svhiose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- num and morphine, each of swhich is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them *‘ poison.” The definition of ‘‘ narcatic™ is : A medicine which relieves pain and. produces sleep, but which in poison- ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of ** Drops,” *‘ Cordials,” * Saotging Syrups,” etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given:to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature M__‘ of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of M{ The Time when Everybody's Thoughts Center on Flowers HE glorious event of Easter calls for ‘the most joyful gifc in the calendar — flowers. Easter flowers have always been inseparable— flowers are the one thing that can fully express your sentiments on this great “Say it with Flowers” this Corsage Bouquets for personal gifts, Lilies, Roses, Sweet Peas, Spring Flowers, Hampers of Growing Plants that lust, angements of Flow w "Pl:nu in baskets, s Toonhg — these are but a few of the many sug- gestions which we can offer you for Easter floral gifts. Yoz Floral Co. 92 West Main St. PEOPLE