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MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART Adele Garrison’s Continuation of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ¥'s Message for Lillian—What It Told Madge. Lillian swallowed her hot tew obe- #ntly, and I followed her example. ‘Qre was nathing else to do. The sombre, orange-tinted eyes of the | . d colored woman inexorably jCOUldn t de cryin 6n us. Lillian cvidently knew that | Vo1 R o tty would keep her word and hor \'”" A sCTEN N00B: Pounsel until we had satistied her that {YOR marks mah "\""k‘m“"” . e Ay vatee e . sh ler uncasiness p\_:, “,l_,l been duly vefreshed by the | rijiian 10 come back from the tel- ¥Noiv1” Lillian set down the tragile [SPRORC: SHe had o goodiden) oLt O had dust Cratned. THAS lwhen she had finally secured it. seom- 7 B E ; ed to have difficulty in understanding he person at (he other end spolkc “No, T have she said onee, hung up the r assurance to th end of the wire. Indecd, the moment I |get vou the She came back into libra: |slowly, listlessly, but the look of .o |zuished terror which had been in her eves when she rushed the te phone had vanished. Evidently Mrs. had not added to was already C woman n't mah to “Don’t know," e plied laconically. questions the old *Ah what ain't But," evidently yieldin to make a confidant “dat sist Mistah d no i the destr somebady she he to of in' somewhe noliow Dere's red 4 cup third me: your new: 't hold no moah dan $0od thimbleful,” Betty grumbled, ol hain't got nuffin But 1 reckon I'l ain’t much, jest ih de 'mountains, ®it voh on de telephone oon 4n' she said would eall her up when yoh got | nothing, eithe before a fervent the heard about. It up to to brag have to tell yoh. dat woman from she’s heen tryin’ and just civer, gave woman at know 1 will on hone."” the he Moment I Know ate Lillian sprang to White with “And I sitting Zll not for sgrov s message - burden sh drinking tea! ve vou for this. Betty. last words were thrown ove Her shoulder as she rushed to the tele- Betty looked atter her grimly. make no diffrunce toh *baut dat forgiven she muttered. 5T got dat hot tea down her 'fore she Had ) heah bad news. “Do you think it's bad news 32" I murmured the question breath- Jessly, while all the time my brain was busy v conjectures concerning the possible meaning of this summons from the sister of Robert Savarin. here = Worried and Weak. a chair i rose drew her as s jand for her before thc Hfire of Betty, but that discreet hand maiden had vanished, knowing that i |she postponed the hour of wrath would all probability 1 with her indulgent mistre: eals, for 1 knew that d had recovered her poise she {would unburden her heart to me. adge.” Lillian’s voice sounded far me to any Bet- in er 1 did not cemed to turn ashen before But as I sprang in affright toward he {she put up her hand and smi 1y { “It’s nothin d Just ¢ nic Izlass of water, will yvou pl | 8 | When T rushed hack with the ter | a tiny | she slipped a small tabict from Vial whieh she took from a hidden pocket in her gow lowed it, and ja a little of the water. Then she| haid her head against tI ok of the |chair, and 1. wondering, frightened, lclasped her wrist and waited until a |faint color began to creep into her cheeks. Then I found my voico In passionate protest. " “Look here!” I said almost roughly. vou mnever told me 7 know what those things are. little mother had to take them vears, but her hes was danger- 1 . Are vou-—have {on. Litiiant” T choked, stopped. unable to go on. ‘mmdn put out her hand, pulled me down beside he “Foolish pus he said gently. *T haven't heart trouble. I'm simply worn out nervously and physically. If 1 can ever get away from.everything for a few months I'll be all right again. In the mean time these little things are ever present time of trouble, although if I ever {caten you using them to brace up on Tl break your neck.” Her lips twisted into a {grimace, then she bee {ther ado to explain he versation. “It was Tidiculous for me to he upset by Mrs. Cosgrove’s ’'phoning.” she began. “But when 1 went to ti telephone T wa ed by the fear that she had rece word of Rob- ert’s death—she ‘next of kin,’ “Why have YOU'LL LIKE IT Tried a glass of ANZAC yet? It’s the new cereal beverage that every one who has tried it so heartily recommends. Has a wonderfully good taste and you are sure to more than like it. ANZAC has a refreshing tonic flavor exclusively its own; is guaranteed to be non-intoxicat- ing, and exactly adapted for family use. Physicians prescribe it as being healthful for every- oné, and of great food value for toning up the system. By the glass, bottle, or case wherever soft drinks are sold. If not found, write. ANZAC CO. 60 PRENTISS 8T, BOSTON. MASS. Miner, Read & Tullock, Local Distributors. an whimsical n without ed is his { regularly “I hav a word from {in months,” she said. *“Not since went on into Germany, T {search of Harry.” he suppose in but once or twice herself. | sho | other | came in, | She looked avound. as if in quest | it | trike | when my and as T looked at her her face | Chaplin, my eyes. | | splendid vaudey i 2 faint- | whout | von— | | makes her return to thé sci | of help in | | idea telephone con- | | unbridled }in | of him | De him | BOX OFFICE OPEN 12 NOON TILL 10 P. TONIGHT TWO VAUDEVILLE SHOWS, 6:30 AND SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY William Desmond “WHITEWASHED WALLS” Big Surprise Pxtra Feature—Mauy Smaller Subjects. 22, ‘Norma Talmadg in her greatest effort “THE FORBIDDEN CITY” First Showing of the Famous Prizma Pictures. Big V Comedy. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 5 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 WILLIAMS AND COMPANY “The Count’s Ambition.” BASSITTT AND The last word BAILEY, | sensation. | PARSONS AND Jazzland OLIVER o and songwrite AND WARD Famous comedy duo. PASQUALE The musical wizard. | Reserved seats now selling for all evening performances except Sat- urday. Prices matinco 11 coents, evening 20c and 30c, war tax. including TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRESENTATION “OLIVE THOMAS “TOTON" WITH : Norman KErRRY EXQUISITE ROMANCE OF 'S AND THE LATIN QUAR NOW AT Uniess otherwire noted, these motices are written by the bureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which the. ( the United States. Ho sings numerous compositions of his ow nd presents an act somewhat different from the crowds | * | ordinary run of vaudeville “turns.” of ¢ — FOX'S THEATER. proving ex- lox's big show is an ordinary attraction large the last episode Raider,” Shoulder Armi in “Roped,” : show Fox's will feature pro- newest W, | drama, tr tending to see Charlie } LYCEUM * and and a THEATER. Wiggs of shown at today. one in being to old he in Ha Curey be last time markable tuation appeal vaudeville is ler novelty act musical ordinary. Lyceum big will ring kless for the is a v the Lyceum This pictur many respects. its dramatic and its heart and young alike. The good. Mlle. Rialto in is exceptionally fine and th act is something out of the For tomorrow night the ement has arranged a double feature bill. The featur: be “The Crook of Dreams” st Louise Huff and “The Re with William Desmond. The of supreme quality, the # the story of deiight- ful romance. On Monday “Toton” will be shown with Olive Thomas. Miss Thomas is the beauty Ziegfeld Follies, the girl who has itan Magazine, as the greatest story 3 - [ A { been declared an ideal type of beauty of the year Virtuous Wives” is a | > W * 1 by Harrison Fiche romance of pagan, profitcering | & < As a spec attraction York society, I gowned i : s B B0 o | Monday the um will male “‘Crocodiles,” busy e e e e ery interesti icture showing many and neglected children, into which A I of New Britain prominent business projected a busband and wife Nt o . e { men—Dut the patrons are shown on to beat the game and rvemain | ™" AL 380 3 {the back of these and are to cach otfier. " Miss Stewart | von after | asked to guess, the man an absence of Eome time in the role | Pame. To the RN Amy Forrester, “the only mem- gRbe IoRIna e clly ber of a social sct to whom pleasure eeins faces i they @il s young.”” As the wife of Andrew ded ihe prize of $5, to the ‘orrester, and ob only with the best guesser, $2.50 and to the constant and uniunterrupted GREY ailte, HEND SR amusement. she appears in the role | S Rcout Byous L SUYE R il of the young society matron who piece together with finally is brought to a realization the manie i ok Ly- pleasure is but the ash of office happiness. Supporting Miss Stewart =5 “Virtuous Wives" are four stars PALACE TH the present York theatrical ason, Conwa plays the part of Andrew Forrester, money-mak Edwin Arden is seen in the role of Rudolph De la Barre. Mrs. De an‘!u» regular big picture program. Hopper \is cast as his wife, Irma amorrow night will a la Barre, 2 Boyd appear |moth double feature picture program s Monte Br al waster. 'at the Palace theater. headed by New Fox's vaudeville adlined by | Britain’s popuiar idol, William Des- Tommy Ray, the “Singing Fireman of {mond, in his newest the Lusitani Ray is the man who i\\:n.\hml W a comedy has entertained thousands on trans- |picture that gives ample ntic liners between Hurope and ' disp Tomorrow offer their usual gram, with evening, big double Albert Ray, Fox star, in a cel comedy entitled “Marr and M Pickford in Mate.” “Married in Haste” is o jolly, snappy and very funny comedy hinging on the old adagi larry in Huste, Re- | pent at Leisure,” A Lyons Moran comedy and the Gaumont News, will also he shown. Monday brings the long iited showing in New Brit- ain, of Anita Stewart’s return to the screen in her big production, *“Vir- tuous Wives.” This produciion is adapted from the two million edition novel Owen Johnson, which was published originally in the Cosmopoi- aw by next week yreseni a husband E = who men if possibl person of heir truc ue largest without be second third, guet on of your wmd hand the um The performance at the Palace the- ater today is continuous and two com- plete vaudeville shows will be given tonight at 6:30 and 9 in addition to wil be h rel dramatic scope to his atic ability. VAUDLVILLE TODAY--MARGUERITE CLARK in “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” TUESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY EMRS. JACK PICKFORD (OLIVE. THOMAS) / Come and Be Introdnced @ @ i “TOTON” and ent by the Apaches, dressed HARRISON FISHER the famous most beautiful girl in America, WHEN OLIVE SMILES A Romantic neing story of an American girl brought np = a boy, a pickpocket. artist calls Olive Thomas - the EVERYBODY SMILES, rom the | mam- | | | in “Who's Who in New Britain?? Merchants CASH PRIZE in Pictures. Sce their backs—Guess who Ed 5 Mirty 1eading they are. SUNDAY HUFF NIGHT LOUISE in CROOK OF WM. DESMOND in “THE DREAM “THE RECKLESS | Made Into Play Form by TORTURED BY RHEUMATISH “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Quick and Permanent Relief MR. P. H. MCHUGH 103 Church Street, Mox cember 10th, 1917, vy atism for oz specialists, lo sufferer from Riewun- 16 I consulied medicines, used ovs 3 but nothing did me good. Thea, T began to use “Fruit- tives” ; and in 15 days, the pain was easicr and the Rheums: better. Gradually, *“Fruit-a-ti overcane iy Rheusnatisni; and now, for five years, I have had no return of the trouble. Also, I had severe Eczema and Constipation, and “Fruit-a-tives’ relicved me of these complaints ; and gave me a good appetite ; and in every way restored me {o health”. P. . McHUGIIL. 50c. a box, 8 for $2.50, trial size 2 At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OLDI JULR Another shown and comedy will begin night. s chest For ing week a 1 been prepared the Palace theater, one of the screen’ he seen in a new “The Forbidden of the story «af Iorbidden (¢ Talmadge's W to ars, took will mailer sub) reel The performant at 7 prompiiy usual all in the throe days of the al holiday p m by the management Norma Talmadg reatest sta picture a visualizatio ne name. “Th en prociz terpiece n and is one that be . proud h Gty the sz has 1 1 the Th Supporting Talmadge company may . well Prizma pictures will also be seen fo the first tin the same bill, as wil a wonderful vaudeville program o acts headed Monroe, Leghorn Mack, Willinms company In tabloid 1nusical with specin | sc : I Ambi | tion Others on quale, an ist, Parsons calor ng ertoire son in nov music , and Imatine { performance Mis: on five by and Olive writers with a and stories sensational , Laren and pair who are other team new B: and aw Ward suv rep sol of iley beging at 7 1own at $:30 ling for a | formances exee e vor v COUNCIL OF WOMEN, (From the The the signal for women—this Outlook Magazine.) c tion o tasks Tron visional Co mobilization Americ Assor was form Young Wome ation called together tions ani in we women, wit these to ¢ peac The first meet e ey | €U Ladies P:Humé\Your Skin With Cuficura Talcum Antiseptic, prophylactic, deodoriz ing, fragrant and refreshing. Cuti- cura Talcum is an ideal face, skin. baby and dusting powder. Conve- nient and economical, takes the vlace of other perfumes for the person. A few grains sufiicient. One of the in- dispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio for where. Sample each freet c post-card: “Cuticura, Dept. 6F, Boston. |PARSONS' THEATRE HARTFORD. TONIGHT. RKlaw & Erlanger and Geo. C. New Yorl Tyler's Company In the Comedy of “NROD Edward ¥. Rose from the Stories of BOOTH TARKINGTON DAYS. Starting Monday, Matinee Wednesday SEVEN DAYS LEAVE. April 24 tomorrow or- com- imed the of. Sy was | hotling CRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-piaster purned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister . Mustercle doesit. Itis a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It ie scientifically prepared, so that it worke wonders, alx‘l_d yet does not blister the nderest SKin. taj\fis( massage Musterole in with the fin ger-tips ently. See how quickly it bringe relief—guw speedily the pain disappears, Use Musterole for gore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, cheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or_joints, sprains, gore muscles, bruises, chilblains, trosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. in P vis in t at the headqu There wer ‘of faith-—-Cy non-denomin men ircies and women of many group of En of the World's W. T, A, took par ne that they r mrepared intellizently to share construction of the Y. W, demanded as t ges and strengthens Women fror came to stud < to the women countries. for I"rance CLEA working: and women: and alities. A memb, v confor. the in these ight in s0 the b soeiation en rld d f om Ttz to o pective e o for houses at im- cided should b conference 10 way fovers fo studonts omen. 55 1t was d Ialy, A anty 1 ostels host portant poris done had been ing the w | made to Rumania The purpose of Council s to collect Information 1ing the conditions and needs of vomen fn France and to develop i forme of work which wi the standards for future permanent work. Tighty per cent. of ship of this Counctl is roughly divided ;‘\ jons. An American Y for : an women who n P wm forced to llve at whick organize (o1 T al n ol ce s Iora) into W. ( had P sentative oxperience { lativg to 1 who has in definit women worke utive of each group pract oblens aetin HOW TO { Agriculture which REMOVID De STAINS, r States of partmen ¥ has i a bulletin may be sent h Bulietin to one known No. 86 tions upon upon and which is as the Farmer's fect of stains from textiles.” remedies ar ‘ 1e removi ung i Among — | lowing wnd and other the For t coel fol late stains, sprinkle in in with | then { borox coak cold wate thoroughly h soap and fruit and berry water or warm ich to sponge delicate f | soap and water with ordinary ! This rinse boiling remove v not ooked water stains. water aith tabrics flw or | under- | dar does apply 1 stain not | colored oliage Use soap and hot water or 1in o wood alcohol which i s appliee Milde Soap and g in the sun en the | stiins must be | night and then rinsing. Or d put in t permanganate th in the sun moisten with sun, or over With- lemon | ice use potas- | m or persisten vill re- Another with stain pot water | to heces" and expose onger if A very orch on the | ially ed aw of mate feh are not with a sometimes ead crus and RIECIPUS, Celery Soup. m nepp stalls an pan with cold milk. IT-ut on t buttor, sal 1 pe to fto Ldding beginn St per. When thickenin ain up will thicken and serve at Ham on Toast. utte one fa f spoonfu over the o and 1e mixture thickens | then pour Have two egi ready whi ve been hoiled minutes Arnish toast Shortcake. Four t One t ! Two cups of fiour 1spoon fuls of baking powder. Aspoon- ful of sug One teaspoonful of Two table oonfuls of butter. Tk fourths cup Ik (generous tion.) Add salt to sugar and baking pow {o flour, sifted. Add butter., Wor witnh fingers then add mil gradually. Mix With spoon and roll into two portion: Put into buttered {ins fo bake and bak | de together hakin king ‘ minutes, | | i i from | maple Belgium | nethods in | con- 1 the mem- | | cup i stirring i are THE LYCEUM B — CRTS RECOMMENDED. follo recom. onoemic mended by the hor Whey Cornstarch Pudding. Two. cup or Jlespoonfuls poonful butter, lioney Mix add and moot n t with custard sugar. Peach Bavarian Cream. gelati cup whey or maple smal lemon ped and in swee syrup. One cup pe 3 ¢ pieces. One tablespoon p sour cream atin julce. the it 1 pan of bo ening, th the mixtur and thicken fold it turn it into soft dissolve setting the dis ter. Ac and lemon Juice. Chill when begins ' to and with a whipped cream mold. Serve it Cottage Cheese Pie. cup cottage cheese. 1 3 cup honey, 2 eggs, beaten melted butter One One eur maple syrup. 1-3 3 mil Yolk of lespoonfuls 3% teaspoor poonful co vanilia nstarch dissolved in Mix Bake ingredients the ato or pie In 1 crust rice meringne a Cool sligh d brown in Lemon Cheese Pie One cup or cottage cheese. 2-3 cup 3-4 cup corn syrup. Yolk of milk. Tw substitute. T nstare oney egg beaten. 2 e tablespoonfuls bu tablespoonfuls co emon add cook mix ter Tuice ture thick Add thickens, juice nre rch, until constantl e mixture cheese until egx butter and Pour mi: mace of merin and r into well potato. in lemon. aked crust ric brown o Cover vith oven e, slow THAT prep VLOWER BED. aring the seed bed not to dig more depth but the loamy, Jight have a of from ‘the In for flow the of a fine por- n ors. necessary th soil I bed of slanted now, ween April If the perennials hours hefore will be almost Do not according to 1 you will is sufficient for in w foot I the e back of the tr ter pe of ¢ fine sp and to th to the must ible, and 1 fc po shaded the nial the day the should be annual the 1st of May soaked for planted germinate it in depth the seeds, find t one-half inch the larger seeds. Sow apart in the beds rth firmly with wel-—sprinkle the ery afternoon w before a 20 3 being certain deeply the size to sow too rows lat few we ove hardy umber your fr have a 1 plants give for house 7 —y) »JZI_Q&/IIJ‘ Four “Eat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour } Thompsen Milling Co., Lockport. N. ¥ { 8old by i i i Jerry Albanese, Park St.