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F'MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART | Cromaaiilmeh "% Cvocker | [ Deacon Dobson | Adele Garrison’s Continuation of ' REVELATIONS OF A WiFE | ||AT THE THEAT N\ | o 8N — ¥ 2 "y i PR i A Dbit of 2 frock for a bit of a girl | that : Mrs. Stockbridge Accepted the happened to discover the fact SR R only one panel drapery of her whitc gown was touched by the calcimine It was really no task at all to replace | you Situation. surprised o learn its pet rcason for & s a pocket handkerchief. Te- . Stockbridge’s mouth flew open Unless otherwise noted, these MOYCes are written by tho prog being 1 ¥ it with the new goods. ~Don bureaus of the theaters or other alractions with which they dea: T3 : hold the tiny kerchief, proudly posed think we did o good job? i ked past Miss [lolcombe to me. I believe th were many cmo- & 2 ks the place of honor in a small in v Ty !t A stammered. | tions battling for utterance in Milly FOX'S TILEATEIR. z e Why—w1 of which the Frank Keenan in Phe silver Girl” - pocket right in the middle of the uncontrollable amazement as she Jing to wear that | Stockbridee’s soul i v I g strongest was probably keen regret | is :n»- :;.I‘V':lt‘lmvu at Pox's tonight. Lol E 4 i oo front of the frock! Dotted muslin is {hat she had not done . MOIe Comi- n 1 Silver Girl,” w sereen rendi- 3 S : . nything about a spoiled | ylaga job in the ‘“‘calcimining” of my [ tion of the Broadway success, Frank | the material—white, with dots of demanded Miss Holcombe. | gown. Dt to the credit of the self- | Kecnan, America’s greatest characte ve for the lady, Mrs. | control, which rumor attributed {o | actor, is scen in onc of raultless revolve for ¥, her reeent sanatorium sojourn, she | dramatic impersonations he propo- my | crushed them all down, forced her | sition of a man well towards 60 and | lips to a smile an¢ her voice to woman in her twenties, at very fin lemon, vellow, and tiny organide DON'T TAKE A CHANCE ruffles of the same shade. There is no luck about gardenings it's knowing how, and so write to “FRAMEUP,” SAYS WIFE OF DRUG KING den book. Send. two-cent stamp for postage. WHO IS DEFENDANT IN DIVORCE SUIT | san w05 s carae or | | m turned slowly around, giving ktess a complete view of the refur- 3 i b od cou although bhoth smile and | sisht offers difliculties when placed in hed gown fT was sure that stuff wouldn't [ Volce we s decidedly id. May and Decembet s L % % “Indeed. you have succeeded ad- [ mate for misery.” mms a proverh, the ne off ‘”“\”\ 5 =g ]".”‘1,”,:;'.7 ;‘,“}, mirably,” she said, then with a touch [ trith of which is ahundantly demon- f snort, flushing Dolly & =7 1 o stiffne “Did you get very fap|sStrated from time to time in tho tent admission r zown he- | NEWspapers. And the fac at Mr. 8 FUp1 T olc se retort- | With the alteration of my g L5 i i - oidn tie Miss Holcomboteis fore you found out Mrs. Graham's | Ktenan. as Jefferson Hunter, the rus S N S dryly SRS S &ed NeVada miner, arousesiand holds | in 7e, because he lost his coin fThen how?” She choked a bit on S Gl Gl e Tean | e Ympathy of the spectator y 3 ! by cl;am‘el. ’I;.\eldwe andv(%rd games, question. I saw that she wasj = 0000 00 combe replied. “Sim- | troughout the dramatic development, | g ’ SRR e are largely luck, requirin’ zo par: e s el “m,w“ “”\’] NOn- 1 bl & couple of seams ripped—I'll run [ I8 & tribute to the superh art of tho| @ . : gt d ;u]? slqml:l:ck'm z‘(]:‘m‘i‘::t;l" m\ukfm ed whether Alice Iolcombe was| ‘=% 0 0 Lo and prc them back.” [ 2ctor. One is made to feel, despite . ey : alenisomols 0 raise th’ grist for' e to tease her in the way she v i eodn't trouble.” AMvs. Stock- | INNerent prejudices, despite the gri i o G stomach mill. Th’ amateur will find Mmg. 1 think the same thought 10” '( e ”ml‘\‘ Gy | 71ed age of the man, t eRS Bl 22777 flELEcT@mcv s 3 G 2 g it best, before he tries to fill his e i g .4 | bridge retorted anick sti oTters - 7 . ke s /L TURESS 2 i o E: = : s to my friend, for she dropped | Y8R (500 ot a0 ostairs now?” | Jefferson Hunter was tho one man for AT THE pataG i § chest, to study up on hooks and drawling, provocative tone, spoke e o N Chiatine Anne Ktpple, swaved by indecision | TODAY, TUESDAY N\GbaBSOAY | : y crooks, he’ll find outlined in garden efly and to the point 3 ;”" ”"‘;“1‘ C € Saits | and a woman's life of gaiety and = : EOAV x : 4 g books. You get them free from Real Self-Control. IDLEIUDEE: 4 youth—that, after all he was the man | whose hus - | g 3 5 R i i Washington, where experts regulate s R 5 ' < NS “If you please, ma'am, these just M and oo . 2 who: h nd Dbecomes tired after ! ) 2 o Ee B , ‘Why, vou see, Mrs. Graham hay o e e e ey to love and che her. And it Will | jlayving onc set of tennis, Miss Brady th’ sun, and turn th ulv k around ed to have a piece of the goods |cd deut. 3 3 give the sympathetic spectator no o B 3 just so, to help Old Sol make gar- : s " { as the young bride | i m . seibelye ey AL with his compliments. : Hone fBfof Mo s 5 © brings her hus- G 3 : 0 ne: ROE e s onE her opera bag, but it wasn't until shock when the beautiful voung Wife | band back from (heir homeymoon oo ; : dens grow. You mustn't r trust | dice will sometimes throw a hand ‘hat’s nice, more often he will kick STRTTIEERE TR N\ er she had tried on vour dress A Happy Transition. coils her arms about the neck of the | hausted after the strenamis iire ona ; : - fesh to luck, while diggin’ in th’ sand or fleed had started to fix it—that we ’ ith tnree floristar | 914 man, and’ with her lips barely i35 made him lead ,,.h”"]’”‘,““ P ' Gy - i muck, for mother natur’ has her SheRvas lad eniiwith Sitee B OKISL | ffouchinglihis Meheeic Emurnurs T 8doiisei o & e A ”,’“,‘“"“l‘ S5 . S B % 3 rules, as plain as a, b, ¢ at schools. boxes. In her surprise Mrs. Stock- | Jove ou.” Mr. Keenan is Supported | (o (ive i wir ihrg MUS oofons : : i i Neull 6ud them oft on phrkage 7 . 7 5 d s wife ¢ too o he cets ; : & R bridge stepped backward, and T sig-| by a well known cast, including Don- | Brandy, o professional athiete and an : o e : 3 seeds, supposed to be enough for nalled to the girl to lay her burden ald McDonald, Herschell Mayall and al )4 friendlort o vo liaa i 4 P needs, but study in th’ booklets, too, large cast « Pathe favorites. “The | : ¢ y 4 2 vi you through. large cast af I iworite 1C| jdea of the story and the interesting 3 8 ’ i i 2 will do a lot to help you throug ilver Gl il be | presented! atl|lciants that follow. Marls Walse oo ie 3 2 G ' he g Don’t garden in a reckless way, or ad intended providing flowers for | Fox's today and tomorrow : 5 Gl arcamp o A o 4 v you’ i 1 sla had t T O « omorrow only: the (o g chapter of he Red Glove” many plants you’'ll kill and slay, but his hostess, Miss Holcombe and my- | concert : bygtic News (BuitaingClional Il sactam s aptaie o | nae Le el B i ’ g : ol 2 F mix your soil with fertile brains, if " society being held at e Baterl C alr-raising s S 4 ¢ g 2 4 > op ai self, but in the excitement over my [ 0 o “‘h ! ‘v;jl ”" :'“‘ The vaudeville is headed by Frank 3 3 3 § you would reap th’ greatest gains. dnesday evening he atest | oo 5 5 A 2 gown had completely forgotten them. ! pathe News with views of the Atlan. | Gordner and company in a new musi- Miss Holcombe promptly seized the | tic flight. the celebration in Paris of ‘“;I' ,‘”f”\';l'“\m‘]‘,',”'l.h‘l'“‘l“"‘;‘l‘" Saensiy i : 3 ok G : 5 bathing suit and the decollette gown opportunity to obliterate the incident | the bottling of Zeebrugse by the Brit- | ;- evenything nt fhisiactito nalkelit o R p 2 Y were passed under review by Dr ish ‘v and other items of world in- | | ] e et = 4 B E 3 Richards and fr ntly arrayed as i el hig headliner and it will surely please A AT ; X MICIRETR R ers terest, a funny Keystone comedy and [y & ' A% #1018 W) (e 4 : E symptoms of a particularly immoral the lntostiScreen Nlonolog anernisolof=|| SIS NSRS SR SHE L o ster BE 2 era. Mothers who let iheir daughtere | claimed. “By the prickin of my | fered with four acts of FFox vaudeville. ¢ e R A & ks wear gowns that expose their s A T 5 vaudewtiled | Fr i e estl wens ; . 3 wear gowns ”\" S0 G hm\‘W triloquist act on the vaudeville stage > ¥ gensfongh SLoRPEEDUT JRad. S0 e today. Payton, loward and Lizette | AR . ; 3 v ¢ el The gown o man who is [are sure-tire knockabout comedians, | gk 4 1 SR SR penela) G mocked, ‘“one is certainly for you. | generally known as “Simp,” becauso | Haven s i e GE e || Sige ; % ances immoral, and bathing Re— == | Come, let's open them.” of his supposed § were unmentionable upon the hed. I knew that Dicky of the gown. “Three, count 'em, three!” she ex- mmbs I feel one must he for me. But what have T done to deserve it?" “Yet unworthy as you are” I The story of bone-headedness, diful gi sing, dance and | T opened my opera bag, took out a | told in “*Poor Boob,” which will bo | generally : 3 and Arthur 3 - E L Dr. Richards is medical director ot pair of scissors, snipped the cords| seen at the Lyceum (oday, tomorrow | have a Hur that is surc : 4 % the William . ’enn High Sch from all three boxes, and handed the [ and Wednesday, with Bryant Wash- | to score served seats are Now > 2 — = Gl Philadelphia and a; lecture ones marked for the other women | |, S e v et 5 - e g s o = for the sociul hygiene hranch of the & to them. In another moment the :,:l",.o ”\"Q:,l,,,,.”i.},,.. S "”.‘,‘f‘?,'g T”,‘,"l “::l\,[v‘.‘\' . ‘“dh'\fn,,”” ¢ LIRS DIAMOND DROWIN - war work council. When she had Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | room was full of the fragrance of [ proves when he ge(s an opportunity. | “The Befter Ole” will he the feature Mrs. Brown, noted for her beuwutl-'1 2 New York hotel. The Browns were | A7ished her analysis of feminine -—Most Women Can Have roses, also of exclamations of pleas- | The natives of the home town. who | This is the picturization of the fa- fnehvahe ofersdilionpiokram tonthe ure from all of us. Even Milly Stoc prodicted that e wollld nover ; ¢ . the bride T present social situation, which was o A g cted the 3 d never amount | mous play of the same name. Tt s | oo e % .. | the bride was 19. Two years nazo, s A . Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known bridge’s dark. spiteful face was light- | {o much, are forced to take back their | the big st s A ]| O SO A SEE Ty e When My e town feuca e ci i || Con pateisioREieRthelnichildrentine Ohio Physician ed at the glowing crimson roses | prophecies when he returns to the | years and at the present time seven | P- Brown, 59, drug king o || sin freunited ithe by e adinaiivna | = Faciion Ha s prob] Smay Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated Wwhich were in her box, while Al town as a millionaire. He puts up |theatrical companies arc presenting | frameup,’ says Mrs. Brown, “beca father to the mother's side in the i res of women for liver and bowel | Hl0lcombe’s cyes, as she lifted t‘;xo such a big bluff that he not only w this play in all parts of the country. | I wouldn't live with him." he a:tion | courthouse, but the child died z year St b L ments. During these years he gave to deep, creamy blossoms _With ilie | their homage but also really “The Better Ole yuld create new as started as the res a raid g ago. | rawperries patients a prescription made of a few golden hearts 1fmm their i;m\\lr" wrap- | lishes himself in business and {heatrical history in New Britain E s = e — — - t I-known vegetable ingredients mixed | Pings. were dancing with pleasure. [ nominated to congress. This picture | Coming soon is March's Musical | . Sor S AP iean et L For Desser I Giive ofl, naming them Dr. Edwards’ | My own offering was a cluster of the | is a typical Washburn role and his || Merrymeakers, with a bevy of girlg| e Amerlcan women are doing Inj workers through the ¥. M. C. . ive Tablets. You will know them by | real “rose color” roses which I most | portrayal of the simp who is helieved eir olive color. admire, and I gave an instinctive | to he a failure, but who fools eveiy- hese tablets are wonder-workers onthe | little shudder of velief as I slanced | hody in the end is delightrul, “Foor = of the three women workers. The ! represents Oklahoma reach of cvery purse, and already er and bowels, which cause a normal | at the airocious gown on the bed | Booh” is in every respect a photop medal, which is about the size of a| they are appearing on every table as ion, carrying off the waste and poison- [ and visualized how the delicate hlos- | well worth secing. Leading in support y silver dollar, bears in bas-reliet the, FEMININE STYLES a “special treat s matter in one’s system. soms would have looked against it.| of . Washburn is Wanda! FHawic head of the queen and is of exquisitely e linis o netvs Lo Jif you have a pale face, sallow look,dull | As it was they gave just'the rieht| known evervwhere through her fine workmanship. Y v rst, of course, a recipe for the de- es, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a | toich of color to my white gown. cellent work in many previous re- On the preceding day the king and | CALLED IMMORAL | iicigus shunt pastry erust that make less, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, We never can wear all these.” | jeases. She has the roie of the pluc 1% [ queen were entertained by the Amer- — ook famons ictive bowels, you take one of Dr.|Mrs. Stockbridge said. ican doughboys, who performed the | SRR DOR Y MEROr (K o T o fiwards® Olive Tablets nightly for a time “We were never intended to do so,” | mainly responsible for the success of = I G. H. Q. revue “Ah, Oui” in the big| Pr. Richards Shocks Convention of [ 2¢1I¢ IPIUISRo0 nasthy MoREAwith dl:':otetl;xiepl?smgresults o I replied. “The rest are for ,our| the hero. £ p S e e e teaspoonfuls of baking powder and ousands of women as well as men | later pleasire. 1 would advise tlat Three vaudeville acts b TP) i 1 el ey s Rt Women's Clubs at Convention aspoonful of salt. Mix into the 1 pleas ! at » vau o acts have heen | [{I[66 ITIANEIE YWOTKELS HONOIEA | aiers constructed in 53 working hours. : i - e Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- | we take w we wish and leave the | chosen for the program and it is R e e \ e aho 1-4 cupful of lard o ssful substitute for calomel—now and | rest in the boxe en if anvthing | qoubted that any beiter could be H s i o Sr2ors ek - e e i ble fat, and when well mixed en just to keep in the pink of condition. | harpens to our flowers we can sliv | found. They will consist of {he Thrca by R(]yal Pflny ofhy . Donnclly and | MUss Feftield i 0 e Y e 1o e |0l enoUaTisuect miik o mile c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. up and replace them < . hrce 4 Hanshan, fwo well Wiown Americar b L e e | soft doueh Gpresd s gvessed pis (in i e AT E actresses sent overseas by the * i | A g ed ela i OTNC oinen SrcbaRo e do d bake in What alovely ldeal Miss | Mol |ipest acts in alllvaudeville. Thoy are A e e e e NG G SR e, T | i B el e B o = - - rn:n :"»*a‘l; Jon “”'d "(alhflb '_""\N known as the late features of the | Paris (By Mail.)—Though the small | e soldiers. Mrs, Hall, one of the . the convention 1 after the closing | o' anq Mu(u-y»‘;,\(,u, J‘lp; R [ e YeLiat thooueh o g dinnes without | Harry Lauder show featuring Tom | bronze medal hung from the blue and | women decorated, was one of the|session vesterday shacked and com-|gbon NS PUCET B0 o Oos B ARSONS THEATER some Q(u': r-lm | happening mx my flow- | und Koma Kitamura, prem Rislex | rose ribbon which Queen Elizabeth of | hioneer women workers in France ang Siderably irritated over the remarks }.:.,,:N ‘i“m”‘;\‘v YR (ahEe ers. Now I shan'i care. can just | artists of the world. The other two | Belgium pinned to the uniforms of | hain ! AL e ot 'Dr orence N. Richards, who | J°'° e el - HARTFORD. replace them after dinner for the | gots will be Macy and Arch, two men | pho until recently was manager of the sugar, cover with the other laye o evening reception.” ’ - L ) e ) T B GG o BT, ) k o: T o in a singing, talking and acrobatic Ehe o aumont, where she ;.51 problems, and confined herself DAYS BEGINNING THURSDAY We selected the blossoms we | oftering, and also Calvert and He e S s : | has been assisted by Miss Tener. Mrs. MATINEE SATURDAY wished, and ‘adjusted them. As'we did! | man and woman in a clever ot Shiateadirocontly Mas o m] tary siE- | Hall leaves shortly for Germany ATINEE ) 2 2 ¢ rificance, the owners prize them as G ey law & Frlanger and Geo. C. Tyler 1 egbalL act. There will be other smaller at- Miss Mary M “Oh, I ought to be downstairs this | {y; Croix de Guerre. The recipients weve [ representatives of the General Fodor 2 ful of salt added. When it boils add > 3 > ractions on the bill. g S5 8 o & eder al hat she termed the 3 . Present minute!” Mrs. Stockbrilge d | o ey Mvs, Cardiner Hall, of New Lebanon, | ation of Women’s Clubs in France. “H'_“"“I’:m:‘,’m sl < 1 tablespoonful of cornstarch dis- MISS ALEXANDRA CARLISLE Bess Dean came in ten minutes ago. Do MGE i N. Y.; Miss Mary Magruder, of | This organization, which is sending its Spoonir e e e solved in a littie cold m and cook h Booth Tarkington and Julian | nervously. “That must be the Price HELS AT Nowatha, Okla., and Miss Fthel Tener, | - AR AR PR o minutes. Stir in the beaten yolks Seen T We followed her down the stair Alice Brady in “The Indestruct-| of Montclair, J ; = § " | of 3 eggs, whip for 2 minutes and and into the living-room, where Mr. | ible Wife,” the third chapter of * The informal ceremony of decor: { remove from fire. (ool Mas 1 pint “THE COUNTRY COUSIN" Stockbridge \me forward to greet | Red Glove,” a funny 1. KO comedy | tion took place at a tea given by Gen- | | of strawberries with 1-2 cupful su- riginal N. Y. Cast—Society Satire— | us. Dick,s w.s also in the room, but | and five new acts of vaudeville com- i eral Pershing in his chateau in honor | | gar and let nd. Whip the cgg Not a Rural Pla it was fu i21f a minute before he | Prise the program for the fi three | of his royal guests the king and queen | i whites with 2 tablespoonfuls pow- SEATS SELLIN( saw us, o engrossed was he in h ays of this week at the Palace thea- i of ‘Belgium. Gene Pershing con- | | dered sugar, add the crushed berriet ves25c to $2; Sat. Mat. 25¢ to $1.50. | conversation with Bess Dean. ter. Miss Brady, a great favorite here, ' oratulated the representatives of tho | { and put on top of the cold custard appears as the athletic young wife | Y. M. . A upon the splendid work | x ; e i ] | Serve very cold ‘ ESERED) \TS FOR ALL EVENING | Strawberry Sauce for Tce Cream-—- MATINEE 2:00. 3 Cream together 1 cupful of sugar and | 1-2 cupful of frcsh butter. Add th | heaten white of 1 egg and beat well ; Stir into it 1 cupful of chopped straw- | berries and chill thoroughly. Serve ;mu- cream or fresh sponge cake | | ful hair, is defendant in divorece ¢ narried at Edwardsville, Ill., in 1%08, Trance and the Queen of Belgium | just sent overseas a woman rep: BY BIDDY BY¥ wnd a comp: £ : . andiaicomnanyfo then pinned the medal upon the coats! tive from cach state. Miss Ma - Strawherr will soon be within 3 | stenographer, whose quick wit is | Kitamura Japs, which is one of ihe three Y. M. (. A. women who ! ofi and put whole berries, juice ana were guests at Gene Pershing's Greanii over ftho top almost exclusively fo a condemnation : . i m < 2 strawberry Float—Bring to a bail of current sty of women's dress. der is one o 1 quart of milk with 1-4 teaspoor uder is one of the. j,. Rjrhards. had even more to say ! EaRL TTONIGHT—T1ESDAY—WEDNF Alice Brady in ‘“The Indestructible Wife” Chapter 3 of “THE RED GLOVE." MANY COMEDIES vhoeviirs N || o R 5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 AND BEST PICTURES.': =D BES A Rl Lo frank Garduer and Co. S - = = In a Spectacular Musical Comedy. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ONLY. AMERICA'S FOREMOST “AN AERIAL ELOPEMENT." CHARACTER ACTOR PAYTON, HOWARD AND LIZETTE. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY F R ! N K KEEN N ¥ g The Variety Trio. THE LOVABLE FAVORITE | A i 3 i s B o TUGHIE EMM L g m mthe movies now Ventriloquist King. :\"“ 1 IN THE IRRRBING PATHE DIRzAMA d (I LRSS NDALAIE, fig . Ry 4 i N B Comedy wonder-workers, ' 66! 99 > < TWO BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, 2 | i HAVENS AND FRANZ. . X 5 Songs and Stories, ~IN— Jefferson Huntev, rugged Nevada miner, had two main interests y p PRICES: Matince 11 conts: in life—His “Silver Girl” mine and his “Silver Girl” wife. Unscrupu- B8 g Y Evening, 20 and 30 cents. i ¢ ’, lous men tred to filch both from him, and they nearly succecded. - 3 3 . 2 6 POOR BOOB KEYSTONE COMEDY—PATHE NEWS —SCREEN MONOLOGS Gy C()m][]g | A B e V A UDEVIULIL ES . , Thurs. %ri. Sat. See Your Old Favorite As “Simp” High Tower—Mistakes! ) THE FOX KIND . ‘ 5 takes! Mistakes!—<Simp"” Was the Original Boob. g Th B tt Ol el sl — ‘ : e Better Ole VAUDEVILLE Anita Stewart and Earle Williamsjg § < S Angelus Flour, for knows g e in Prices. her bread, rolls and Dbiscuits TOM AND KOMA KITAMURA. 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