New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 16

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e e m—. m— - - e i . i - MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART | | | SAR X{iscH §TorE Adele Garrison’s Continuation of 687—-695 MAIN STREET REVELATIONS OF A WIFE o i HARTFORD Victory- Gardens i E *and another little farm would’nt do us any harm ) What Bess Dean Whispered to Madge | inn about a half-mile from the i L school. [t's called the Rose Garden, As They "'“T“‘“‘;_ '"‘ because in cummer the roses in the ‘ to Dicky's Talk. srounds are wonderful. Anyone can | herwise noted, wettte: ' - lLrlel “\'()lu where it is.” | il L ‘0:!::3; B e =2 b : & Palice! Help! I'm sinking! Will “All Tight Dicky returned non-| PUrCRus.ef the theatrs -—" e —mRenitey 1S nolody throw me a rope { chalantly. “Ill blow in there a little | N <t Dicky piped the words in a high|, o . "0, " order lunch, and send | POX's THEATER. g = « stence of being over- ‘w"‘ S o T e B D i eraft production, “Captain Kidd, Jr.” [ductions of the season in this cit : i the welght of his moth- | pr =0, S0 led the involuntary question | is the feature at Fox's tonisht Tho plcture is based on ¥dwin Milton g bl i SO vt * production of the l‘eg:v.uln;«lm w‘ffi,‘ t;flrx(fmous play, and it is filled | = Fug: ‘_“l}*”‘“")‘ ;:&(“fl‘fif“;d Sl won't appear at that there ‘skewl | stage. ]“(‘","[.'331". [\\‘N'“(Y\\r,;( e(‘rglmm u:: real, Sof bty autLew by, THE SONG OF THE HOE | Bl e oe o i erop | Dopesiuint T escontadithoroR it o ;:r’:nmlx‘(d]v: Lx,:'xt;«:u:-lrsncs throughout S e || The whole family is happy because | J b I fever pers | Medded wite, | What time will’ you S OE i G f FASHION NOTES. | g e s Gln, home.grown conduct from you while ,\““‘;,‘; nLGes oth el T s quality was the fact that it was m_“"‘?fk satin slips have gold not | food. Nowi‘ w“yd'c s g cnilafamalinfen sl sor I o2t il 0 S from the start—one of tho | OVerdress—tor evening. iden book yNsc,Y' W “Z-f'cmt : begin the practice now. e e S =aillimo popuis of Rida Johnson m;l rabped wrist mousquetaires are | stamp to the avaox:;s_ ':r arden | Con't herp i he ‘returned, un-j 4 0% L TELY elaborate @ lumeh,’ | Young’s stuge successes. In the role -“\lonahle among gloves, ‘Commission, at Washington, | hed—and, indeed, I had hard | “%e WHOET SO0 FOIEE B M e | of Mary MacTavish Miss Pickford has | oed gray and white woolen ma- | i 5 i to lep back smile fat herilile e ool SR o e its hend develoned new heights of histrionic ]:*V Is popular for sui Garden cities are blossoming ail % i on. for I had guessed long be- | 1, S BOaview LS O tter Lo | Porfection. She is lovable, delightful | | FVeMng gowns use black chantil- | ever the Central West and great ’ it my husband had always | ICKY &1 g 3 | and tremcndously effective in the | mr White Jaco for hodices. | activity in home food production in = hpclteal exiila—inivon 11| SRS e racter. A wonderful cast sup=| - c““:'mxuggraxx\ never loses its charm | fthat section of the country has been | B B B COmEr i GO DL Ui G clioss? § sl | R L e T “yh\}‘\lrens dresses. } reported to the National War Gar- my throat, mother, you must not be | 214 exc lwb;vv ',;1 the thought that |1 the poor but persistent author, Jim — |10 angora, wool and black jet | den Commission of Washington. T T i Selie=ninilion| mortsiniiopy tae halel BRIR L o RS Sl RS S Wro der black taffeta dresses. | ‘campaign for Vietory Gardens thi from me. Big words always aftect | b R0 &8 TRE asily won- | Wonderful MacTavish, and Victor Po- | | ©rePe de chine used as an applique | jyear kxs gone over the top and when B ity anel UTL bet vou med Dlaned ! L e asentito say tolthe | telfilie 'Sippe Slim” of the old- ]‘_‘“;\. 18 & novel trimming. the count is made it is believed there more polysyilables to the square inch | ;.02 B 00 timo come for him | time Essanay comedies, has the chief 5 :‘“. On Streamers are the height | nwill be found to be more Victory Gar- T et e agesenni e e R s e T S SMAartness for summer millinery dens than there wers war gardens. Hrse bl SO For with the new light of the morn- | With such a cast and a play of so| vy tricotine frocks are finish The determination to “carry on” and usually takes the cake, the icing and & ain Kidd, Jr.° is | With colored yarn at all their edges. | follow up the first victory with de- Sng had come the realization that | much merit, “Cap i right in his | Proving more pleasing than the st of | Play which won praise from critl far inhe popularity of knitied fabrics | fot of old General Hunger has taken His mother rose with drawn brows [ S0 WA B EC O rascolo oreases with every month that goes | hold of the American people, accords and flashing eyes. | the speech 1 d_written for him, | and the public | Blue and wh oo | ing to reports. : Mrs. Graham’s Suggestion. liowever unjustified he might have noRscrsenil Shnplements antled T qite ST mhite nlald foslard sans Along with other railroads which “I will not stay here to be insult- 1, = " " 75 e phraseology in | “Peeps Into Film Land.” give the e serge make a pretty combina- | are cooperating in the Victory Gar she began, but her volatllo 80f | hion 1o couched his eriticism. Tho | public an inside look into the life and e R den campaign the Rock Island lines had reached her side pefore she had |, .0\ ,00' 1 haq used was that which | daily work of several of the leading i - se. full coat of white crepe de | are spreading the message of home fairly gotten away from her chair, ! ars of the film world. Geraldine | ¢hine is embroidered with straw braid. | food production along their lines; i ; I would myself employ 11 could see 5 = i = : H hadyput his arm tenderly around her, | e B L O T L e r, Mae Marsh, J. Warren Ker-| I'rom finely checked crepe, some of | gang at the request of 1. M. Allem, the chocolate filling in that direction.” Dicky was pe Fa following this up in their Vietory morning, st otherwise enjoyable lunch ! Dicky and I partook at noon, and |Some comedy situations. Cull 1 with me during the | tire entitled “The Love Race.” It | for dinner gowns. { Gardens; and at the request of Gabe of which | abounds in catchy song numbers and The fashionable fur to wear With | B parke rt & | @ spring sult is the little one or two- kin animal scarf. smile that evidently against her will crept around her grim lips. Then he kissed her again and went back to his seat. | and was looking down into her face ol by e, ke . M P 1 and several oth- :‘t{t-mpr’eln' st afternoon frocks are | passenger traffic manager of (hif . with laughing, audaclous eves. = | gignation I had felt at Dicky's rejec- | e leading Rhowr Ay it » | road, posters were placed in stations “Don’t be mad by me, Mumsey,” y .\ 00" o0 Uiitten efforts was now, | ilteresting laiet Eathay 1 stffly starched “nurse’s col- | glong the line and a large consign- Sl ol o u\; o1t Pot| curiousty enough, swallowed up in | News Mutt two-reel | IS JAre used on (he more simple | ment of garden booklets forwarded it name which I lmew he had Msed W ino fear that in his repentanc Western d-uma. entitled “The Law 4 frocks. ) by the National War Garden Commis- ; his childhood. *T didn't mean to be |y, 0 fa (5 M0, TS and iho Ontliw” completo the fm | Fichus are mado of muslin, tulle. | gion have been distributed. y bad. But they W ,re}awf\ll ?}‘hopp( s nacHEl which! T had i pasted oo |lorcrings BRI NieS vaud evillo S8is ‘1”3 3 Olwndvn and are heavily em- | Down in Oklahoma the Indians of of words, now weren't they i naie | E0ther after T haa torm it lincd by Jack Hallan, and a u;);l(‘hmu_ _ I the i Rivel Givilized i Db s ol did He pushed her gently into her chair Gt e Thouslt | comed, melud several — pretty | ack chantilly lace. black —satin ) fine war garden work last year, arve watched with dancing eyes the little e Lo ol (1| chozistersin I comedy sa-|and jet are a favorite combination 3 K superintendent, they have been furnished with garden hooks by Hundreds of CGarments of Latest Fashion, from which When vou find the store blueing harmful to your clothes because of the presence of iron in it, mix own by FOR FIFTEEN WEEEKS on of th thrilling meclodramas of the southwest that abound in action and teem with human interest, a picture that cannot fail to win applause ev- Gingerbread. i som thing I ever set ey The Newest Serial Sensation | fladey LA I WE CLOTHE THE FAMILY \ our ing one ounce of powdsred To Clean Hats and Slippe | Scronsed in temsity when, after re-|Budd, in'a comedy singing act, Ca- he War Ga issi “There secms much wisdom in the | Inereased o tEAS, WO ‘_m_‘mumiw: mille’ Mathews, 2 dalnty Singer andl| Embroldered! batiste is used for the!| 5o War Garden Commission. you m vour choice and pay in BASY WEEKLY ater's suggestion,” he satd to me. | [\¢ o A Stoekbridee whe | Arthus Il a trick cyclist, completa | collar, jabot and cuff edging of flesh - PAYMI s there any decent place for eats | % i him in charge, I as- | the show. Georgette waists {IN THE LAUNDRY AND CELLAR. . in Bayview sisted Miss Holcombe in marshalling — A black costume can be lightened When your flat irons ar low in 9 o a very good little | 5SS 45 to the big i LYCIEUM THEATER. by two flashes of henna—in the lat | heating, cover them with a pan | W omens Sults . $18.75 up and arranging the trophies which What William 8. Hart himself be- | th‘r: \;v{:]d :5;‘:‘,: Stdfly‘;k“lfis» 1 When the flat irons stick to ‘he | ~ ¥ s Dicky had permitted me to bring as |lieves to be one of the best stories lie 2L sooles on SSch el el clothest il bl oF > el )r 3 E | C d ( $16 75 a background for lis talk. has had for some time, and which | €Ottons cannot be repla for this I’o\\”,d;n;: )u::1\‘1x'1(r<yl;1l::)]z‘“:y\"t;(erltdfi» - ’ [ oats an ADES o I up “I give ~ou fair warning,” Bess |Dbresents the popular star at his very | I6@son the success of sateens is doubt- [ )"y “o ™ (8 ; v | Q Dean whispe to me in a snatched |best, is “The Breed of Men,” the| Ul When your linens are off color | l | Tl‘lmmed HatS . . $4-98 llp interval of marshalling marching |scenes of which are laid in the fertile| - vast number of untubbable “tub” | - 10 SOUE HEAUS ©70 08 eoor De- | L \chiidren. “I'm going to flirt desper. |bottom lands of Arizona, and which | ITocks are belng shown, such as lav- | SIS® OF TaILW duys add a teaspoon- || 3 COMING SOON atcly with that husbund of yours if |will be shown at the Lyceum today | ehder voile, trimmed with narrow | T3 of turpen ‘““I‘“ L Rsyateras in bl 3S, WAISTS, SHOES, ETC. T once get a chance. tHe’s the hand- [and tomarrow. This photoplay one | Velvet ribbon. [ s boil them ’ | ) Prussian blue, and dissolving it in a . . | e R erywhere. - It tells the story of a| rmwo e pE kA ‘The T| B['S Tra“’ | Those wWho are wearlng hats With | l,\.q fand shark in, Avizona who OFJ,_E:H(;,;:’?_,‘” four: One-half cub quart of cold waler, wring dry and light facings of Velvet or Georgette | ¢io SCitlors {o part with their coln | o SNOT¥oNINS, part lard and part but- hang in the shade. When thoroughly they can be laundered without crepe should keep a bottle of Scott’s |for land to which he has no clear ti- One cup of shortening. One-half With Cleaning Fluid in the house with |tle. Hart as sheriff is an Innocent| .uy o pojling water. dede ol e it i should never be allowed to | dip them into cold liquid starch. | which to freshen them when they |Party to his schemes, but when he & : in equal parts of gasoline & 011 LiverfsaouLEnoY b o | W e y 2 | she: rt s 3 { hene ne teaspoonful of soda. ST i - stand overnight without washing. If | When they are dry, brush the starcn RUTH ROLAND Dbe to show 1. It 1d at the |learns the truth he goes to Chicago i water in which is dissolved Bl (0 3 | i i y { begin to show soil. sold at the . One egg and one tablesp 5t i i eRdisnes Giiel|foffRamq Bthe Rd BRI Scom e ot fa 0 Dickinson Urug Co. As the dancing |after the crook and brings him back | . =0 /&5 0 poon of gin- jeyp of salt. it 13 not possible to do) the dishes, tulke |0 and ¥ z i Showing the Beautiful and season is at its helght, it is well to [to Beautiful Seena Owen is | & M ‘m(‘o 8 Lo l;z)\fl;”u! of einnamon. { ™ \when deep colors in cotton fabrics | time to wash the silver in warm water, | it, leaving the cast clean and white 18 1 % L ) _ ) sses anc orte; = |t S t dry ¢ vay. ke new. Daring Miss Roland in An [} remember that this cleaner will also [the girl and Bert Sprotte has the | o iy 00" 40 beaten "‘“"I(;"gt‘(fft d‘” are uncertainly f: dissolve one | Wibe it dry and put it away. 30 a0 Astonishing Series of Amazing [§ | keep kid and satin slippers free from |heavy role. Mr. Hart alway ",“"I’_“ 1% | solved in water. Put in ginger and | OURCe Of sugar of lead (poison) and | memm— T i 3 e o { soil and stains without leaving un-|& role wherein he is scen as a dare-§ g o ? soak the article over night in it. dovil of the open country and this is Gingerbread should he thin Adyenture. with | @nd runny when poured into the tins. sightly Tings and for white kid gloves s el described s such a part—onc of speed, red blood and that = uality known as ‘“‘per Chicken Salad. , part of the program | ON¢<cup of cold chicken. Two hard consists of three fine acts. Especially | Peiled eggs. One-half cup of cele { good is Little Lord Roberts, the clever | Olives, lettuce and mayounaise. Cut Tidget, in a big comedy act entitled | WP chicken into bits. Cut hard hoiled Gift.”” The other two | ®8€s into small pleces. Cut up 6 olives | aPidly {acts are also of a high grade. As a | Stoned. Mix together and arrange on | - VOrY handy apron to wear while pecial attraction the TLyeeum is | lettuce. Put halves of stoned olives | Making beds has two large pockets, howing scenes of the parade in Hart- | on top, and put white celery tops {"t0 Which you can slip things to plent desirable |ford on Wednesday. This picture | around edges. rry downstairs or from om to | shaws the hoys of the Yankee division, — room. An apron like this will save Connecticut’s own, in the parade Salmon Loaf. nany step: on the capitol grounds just as 8 One can of salmon minced. Ono | 7TO be absolutely sure that a cor- [ colors of the division are being pre- | cup of bread erumbs. Two heaten | bolic solution will Hot burn, use enc = | sented to the governor. & One-half cup of milk. Season |Part acid to twenty parts water. H BOUSEHOLD NOTES, | Taking ‘cold can sometimes e | prevented by breathing' deeply wt chilly. The body will soon becore much warmer, because deep breaih- ing sets the blood to circulating more The vaudevil | The presentation of Cecil B. De | With salt, pepper, parsley, and lemon When opening bottle of olive photaplay production, “The [ juice. Put in a mold. Steam or bake | Pour off brine and add a little olive | Man,"” 2t the Ly <t { for 30 minut auce or hollanda oil; cork and shake well; let stand a while um n whi STATE ARMORY THREE NIGHTS MORE Tonight’s Feature ' PARSONS’THEATER | e . | PALACE THEATRE The “Talk of New York” Troupe § | p | Matinee Wednesday i The Biggest Dancing and i Dftlaw and Erlanger o 8 ! Hescihone 103—Matince 2—Fivening 7—Continuous Satur / 3 \ ant Mu: med i escrved Seats for all Evening Performances Facepting Saturday and Best Fair ntertain i THE RAINBOW GIRL i 8 = ¥ in Connecticut. l‘:very E :le:nt | Direct from its brilliant run in the ' ) . 4 vening | Tremont Theater, Roston. - : N ey | NSTEAD of paying Positively entre original New Am- | ’ | T CASH PRIZES ADMI sterdam theater, New York cast :mai Toniqht and Salul‘da) i fln)'Wh:fe from $7 ) ZES £ i our | W;‘.’I‘(‘:l'l‘,‘g_%c o T | Coming Dircet From the Bigger Time Keith Thenters | W B8 67 57 shoes, try a pair of i )[\"l‘l») z ‘—7 ij $1.50. R } ANDREW MACK ‘ ;;‘;&%’ii};fi?sa R ' ¢ ictured above e O and your only regret pictured aboy THI. CELEBRATED IRISH SINGING COMEDIAN will be that you did sfiunn‘i,;*:siiev The Highest Salaried Single Mar of Th in Vaudeville—The 1) Al suede Oxford; covered Jouis 2l not know about them First Vaudeville Appearance After Mis Successiul Starring Tour. sooner. e : Remarkabis VAURLVINLE, 5 = | You'll get all the $5.00 Special ¥oxtra Attraction i style and comfort £ TODAY AND TOMORBOW i L[TTLE EM GORMAN (il] PerSO“) and satisfaction in y: NEWARK shoes that The Child Lernhardt of the Screen ! ) K At 8 ou have been accus WM S HARI i Giving You a Peep Into the Mysteries of the Moving Pictures i :omed e 4 . much higher prices. e §'Q Tiliyou & Ward Thres Van Booksi Gabfe & Duforp R TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MARY PICKFORD IN HER DATEST ARTCRAFT PRODUCTTION “CAPT. KIDD, JR.” A CAPTIVATING COMEDY DRAMA SCREEN SUPPLEMENT MUTT AND J NEWS VAUDEVILLE THE FOX KIND Selling over three million pairs a year thru ; Thivd Episode of 1 i our 297 stores is the Broed of Mer| MACISTE in “THE LIBERATOR" | I s s | | our popular prices. Sce Chaming Pump of PICTURES OF THF. PARADE them and be convinced. dull kid with covered IN HARTFORD The Sensational Melodramatic Feature Picture military heels and : “THE SECRET TRAP” Yo Spui, $400 | bR e With LITTLE EM GORMAN in the Leading R ar& Sfim Stoma | ville's Cleverest Comedy Mid- - : LARGE y ARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD. | get, B and_30c¢ —— : Lo MONDAY Sunday—SESSUE HAYAK AWA dn “A TEART IN PAWN"—01- C“THE SQUAW MAN™ GEORGE FAWCETT in “THE RATLROADER NEW BRITAIN STORF—32 4 MAIN STREET— (Near [ R. C ng.) Open Mon day and Saturday Nights 2:15. CONTINUOUS TOMORROW-—3 SHOWS MARY PICKFORD SHOWN AT 4-—6:45—9:30

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