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¥ MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART | | Adele Garrison’s Continuation of REVELAT]ONS OF A WIFE hs Alic vid Madge in a The movie theater Ir the second run when and we had difficulty woman had brought the cider woman along to talk to me so that she could secure Dicky’s undivided attention Don't wor I assured him whisper. “Alice Holcombe and I W have oceans of words Lo say two about | each other, so I'll relieve next the ! responsibility.” number 1 didn’t quite mean that’” Dick A contritely after we had both ac knowledged Bess Dean's gay smi and wave of the hand and Alice Hol- combe’s soberer utation “Miss Holcombe's a mighty fine woman, no doubt, but she's too clever for I'm afraid of that drawl of hers—too | much brains and critical power be- hind it. I felt the other night when 1 stood talking to her as though had put me on a spindle or =2 { point or whatever those scientists put the bugs they're studying on, and was looking me over to see if I had the requisite number of joints.’ What Madge Gu Dicky!” I expostulated, of She Holcombe Come to Difficult Situation? was darkened reached finding we in Vs to found you hall climbed over a resentful people to our places. We | s: d no means of knowing whether or t Miss Dean was in the house until e film, to my mind an unusually & and uninteresting one, had en run out. and the lights were shed on for two or three minutes fore the next fe: Dicky saw her first. He had been gerly looking for her since the bruent the lights came on and I pre- ded to share his interest, although yould have been glad to have been kured of the girl's from | e place “There she At last fidway kil and the usher down the we me ture. pin absence is!” my husband ex- | himed in a tone which he forgot or fin’t care to low At any e it | frned several heads in our direction, d made me draw back flushed and entfully embarrassed at the atten- bn we were attracting. He nudged as he spoke, and I followed his bnce to a point almost directly op- site us, but on the other side of the eater, where Bess Dean, in the me-colored gown she had worn at | e Stockbridge reception, sat beside lice Holcombe. “Don’t Worry.” “What do you know about that?” cky muttered in a tome that be- hyed annoyance. “She’s got the old 1 with her. I didn’t count on hav- B nlavgthcleilan Chtohor iy same suit she had worn in it could not help but smile at his| ., (hat afternoon, and Qeouiine cbtuseness even Jwhlle Tiiinnacrance sugsested that Ishe had ¥ reeonted his | disrespectfuly, .. iying down and | hastily “l‘"“”w Sl lof”ffly"’_‘lfff | arisen and come to the theater IO ayyie The conviction came to me hohers, the woman for whom I had Mif;“ RN o S e N a sincere affection. | ;. "wWith a little flame of anzer at buld have but little chance for Miss hi‘:;“‘:‘_éfe‘i"’f:hgf“:‘hz e ban's society, while any woman | >® s uld have told him that the younger With the idea that her own youth- ARSONS’ THEATER | i “ssuns s ol ehe” mi strikingly against a foil, she must EARTFORD. have purposely delayed her request to Alice Holcombe to join us until too ALL THIS WEEK late for the older woman to freshen THE NEW OPERA PLAYERS her toilet. A Gala Opening Production Another realization “KATINKA”» Alice Holcombe was flawless incomparable musical gem! | allow her associate to 1 ! HEAR—Phil Ryley sing “Skiddeki- | she had a compelling motive for <o h”, Florence Mackie sing “Marry | doing. With a constriction of my Quartette,” Irene Rowan sing |throat 1 knew that my friend had Racketty Coo’ [ Evenings, 25¢ to 75c¢; Matinees 25c come to the theater regardless of her own appearance because she fancied d 50c; Matinees Wednesday, Friday S: le now on. she might in some way aid me d Saturday. ed. “Oh, smil- myself. “You do her really ing in spite an injustice the one of dearest sweetest—" “11l take your word for i Dicky interrupted lazily. “Don’t try to prove it to me. a woman as good- looking as she is has no busineses to look as dowdy and old she does tonight.” I looked at my friend, forced to acknowledge that criticism was in part justified Holcombe did look old, wasn't her usually well-g Her wonderful hair had been done up hastily, she as was and Dic Alicc and roomed self. evidently had on the her class- her whole sud- came to me too ~ clever to use her unless difficult situation. CONCERT Under Auspices of A. R. F. Committee and R. H. Society Given for Benefit of ARMENIAN WAR ORPHANS Sunday, June 8th, 2 P. M. at Lyceum Theater ADMISSION— $1.50, 51406. 754 Advance Sale of Tickets at Y. M. C. A, T. A. and B. S., and the Grafonola Shops, YW C Incorporated. PALACE THEATER 2 Complete Shows Tonight 6:30 and 8:30. SUNDAY NIGHT SESSUE HAYAKAWA in “A Courageous Coward’ BERT LYTELL in “BLIND MAN’S EYES” Helen Gibson Drama MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY ALICE JOYCE he geatest Vitagraph pieture of modern times “THE THIRD DEGREE” Founded on Charles Klein’s play of the same name. HOMER LIND & CO. in “THE NEW TEACHER” IVY AND IVY LOREN SMITH & CO. and their musical furnace Just Laughs. DAVE SCHAEFFER The Boy with the Funny Cough. Screen Magazine MULLEN, PEP TRIO Comedy Variety Novelty Hearst-Pathe Weekly. Marie Walcamp in “The Red Glove.” COMING Elm City Quartette, Direct from N COMING Nazimova in “The Red Lantern” . Y. Hippodrome in a al- | of that | +iMAY PRODUCE FI-FI | promise | presented three evenings, | have she | | while the audience unfolded | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Unless otherwise noted, these n bureaus of the theaters or other otices are written by the attractions with which they = AGAI SAT,, Judging tickets of the did m: sals from the e G R the advance productian of 100" and from tne in which the daily < cvervthing scems the of for musical extravaganz It has been decided by the committee in charge Lo give an extra performance so that the public will have ample opportun- ity to the play. - i will June 5. 6 and be obtained from members of the cast and also fr the Y. W. €. A. and can be exchanged \»wz‘mnm;: Monday morning at the sociation buildir The cast for {he t fairy to the Parisian doll Fi-Fi, been rehearsing faithtul throughaut the we About 1530 Ue girls will take in the Christ- mas fairy dance 11 little hoys Jack number for Toy ¢ ne e to success see 6. Tickets may as- play, from the tle part and have a clever Jumping The various group dances with clever comedy and assure the success of the The lullabies of the sung by Ralph Britton, ally pretty. “Nursery sextet will prove ttehy play Sandr are o Rhyme the hit of the will no doubt find humming the catchy I Should Say 1 Love sung by Miss Suter as Fi-Fi and fhe music wm, as ception- by a show, the 1selves ins af CTf You, duet Mr. Churchill in the Moon. “Fi-Fi* is and funny lines. Harry William O'Ecien as Lieut and Prince Lollypop will ¢ siderable laughter in their ri the affections of the fickle belle toy shop. Captain Barnacle, Lockwood, a typical sea dog, import- ant and blustery, will delight the au- diences with h tempts to “run” the toy shop. All in all. the New Britain public is promised an exceptional en- tertainment and both voung and old will spend ¢ the little adventur full of anr ing Miller Tinheart use con- ry of the Edson people of Toyland in their THEATER. Herbert Rawlinson and Sylvia Breamer in “A House Divided"” and a fine vaudeville show are the offerings theater tonight Tomorrow evening Fox's will offer an exceptional double-feature program with Hale Hamilton, the popular star, in a five-reel comedy drama. en- titled ‘“After His Own Heart,” Edith Roberts in ““A Taste of Life.” “After His Own Heart” tells of an unscrupulous doctor who plans cut- ting out Tom Duncan's heart and sell- O ing it to a millionaire who has heart | hold any | trouble. The doctor doesn’t high hopes of Mr. Duncan’s recovery, hence the various scenes between ihe hero and his captors have a high comedy value “A Taste of Life,” with ith Roberts, is a drama full of action and with a most SUNDAY NIGHT TWO GREAT FE/ “SILENT STRENGTH —With— HARRY MOREY He is the One Man Who could have made “Silent Strength” the throbbing picture that it is. —Als0— “THE SCAR” Starring KITTY GORDON She is a Spanish adventuress playing with the affections of men. SPECIAL ‘JAZZ ORCHESTRA’ JUNE 6]‘ the | be | jit- | lit- combined i and Man | for happy evening following | and | five-reel | ) dramatic climax Several | recls will Anita Stewart. the be 1 attraction Monday, for threc stewart will we lendid story. done all of the charm of painted picture, Stewart has the one the survivors o ! torpedoed by ubmarine. She employment in a scaside hotel chambermaid, but t is somethi about her manner breeding that immediately s of another kind of servant. While taking a mid- ht meets Rozer ®loan, { who capitulates, the girl will not He determines he goes ahout charmingly in A Midnight Romance.” An of the methods and practices by { criminal intelligence seeks, {and lands its prey amongst the set and the part hotel employe | innocently play in the hands ultra crooks landing big aphically shown iction, Charlie { be shown the first in “A Night at the adventures after he musical hall in an intoxicated condi- tion, his troubles with the orchestra |leader, the mix-up with the charmer and his difficulty in his seat will peals of and half an hour's solid latest Pathe s, a Comedy and the will complete the of high-cl plete the show. smaller add to the program dainty star. at T will Zinning inEEA T Miss her in romantic grace and Miss Lovers o certainly enjoy this p m role of a strar of an oces vins as a re and stamps her swim she immediately but tell him find is who she and is. how told expose which 1o out it often o1 ne As an added Chaplin will also half next Show Charlie’s enters an English are so0 g att of snake finding langhter fun Harold Topics the film bill. Four wideville The Lloyd Day ts Fox will com PALACE THEATER. Two complete be seen at the at 6:30 and 8: will see another gram of two feville shows will alace theater tonight ock. Tomorrow scellent picture pro- big f ures and many smaller reels. Sessue Havakawa appear in rageous Coward and Bert Lytell will be seen in “Blind s The smaller reels clude a Western drama and Magazine in addition to m dies. The performance at 7 o'clock promptly and reserved seats may be obtained in advance. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday will th supreme effort in motion { “The Third Degree,” with Alice Joycc {in the leading role. It is a Vitagraph production and picturization Charles Klein’s famous play of same name. Five big vaudeville will also seen and include Fomer Lind and Com "he New Teacher.” Mr. recognized i one the real dliners of today | was featured with the Henry W. s !zm-o Opera company and was also a member of the Metropolitan ‘ company for a number of ¥ New Teacher” is a singing comedy skit. The remainder of the program | includes Ivy and Ivy in a funny mu- sical offering introduc their mu. sical stove; Loren Smith and Company will also serve comedy in an original manner; Dave Schaeffer will offer a new specialty, and Mullen Pep and Company will help to lkeep the pro- gram full of comedy with their spec- tacular variety act. Marie Walcamp will be seen in another exciting chap- he Co in creen ny come- gins sec of acts be of Opera ars. “Thr Lake Compounce Band Concert Every Sunday [ Dancing, I t The Popular Plea: { | | Uodflng_ Rflthlng. Billiards, Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip Dinner, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte Pierce and Pro ‘VAUDEVILLE. MANAGER GLACKIN’S CARNIVAL WEEK BEGINNING THE BIG REAL TR -BIG VAUDE MONDAY, JUN EAT OF THE i 2nd EASON VILLE ACTS -5 THF, KIND YOU ALL WANT After carefully selecting we CHUNG—The Chines STELL, FHARLES ROGERS & CO. TWO OTHER SURPRISE MATINE VAUDEVILLE ON AT MATIN TURE PHOTOPLAYS A} LOTS OF ROOM THE COO‘"L]'/S L Melody AR AND BELL—Novelty S — ALL SEATS ll“ offer for the first three days: Boy. Act. .—Comedy Playlet. ACTS “MOVIE MANIAC” NGS — 20c AND 30c. S EVENINGS AT 8:30 ND COM OF THE BEST. BUT comMp r-\m\' ——— s e A NEW 5"0\\ THURSDAY - WAR H l‘()n T PLACE IN 1 SATURDAY, MAY frames social | the | week | will | pictures, | the | | evening performance { feature | remedy 31, 1919, * MENUS FOR THE (By Biddy Bye) ) As | mount that | ¢ should more and n portant ckeeper and marke the and o get down to wass tacks of for in oolkir wer family he amounts | Neithey asted by jn they need, required —and no more nor food | ¢ | money must be unskilied buying or cooking. | established | the ten years must have | milk dav N Gaer| need one pint q | fruits pplving e and one Four Certain def about the Each child one quart children and adnit Spen s tables with vite food under of facts are needs of family. cach nd | ch much for milk, potatoes Aay ¥y for allowance ( all, Each least s for other | ach ounces of } an need no milk in- ten should day. T me ample cach person is ildven cating ezgs and child under me: stead cat at serve. one cgg a season, fruit sure plenty of | at each At this h vegetables and Sun Breakfast—st and milk Dinner. nesw awberries with sugar | hot biscuit coffer Roast f vied lettuce fresh cherry ta Supper Wire whipped or cken and ! potatoes. peas, tomato salac shorteake with ycolate | rry hot cl Monday. Cream of cream, Breakfast milk toast sauce with cinnamon Lunch—Egg croquettes fruit salad Dinne “hicken h (left with boiled rice, new 1S in radish and onion salad, ing. chocolate wheat fresh with | and st apple vith tomato butter, | ¢ \ki ‘nch d cornstar pur- [ cl fricd jelly sins, tomato | potatoe COMING WEEK Tuesday. Sliced camed codfish on to Lunch—Cauliflower head le Dinner— fresl arrots and with ¢ Brealkfast fresh pineapple. escalloped with wese, ttuce salad cam of fish tomato sonp, | potatoes, | 1it mashed am. Wednesday. Breakfast—Baked cornmeal mush, milk Fish and potato sauce, &ponge ke with coffee. cakes, with apples rat- Lunch ustard. Dinner— with and onions, cucumber sh strawberries and cream. Thursday. Sliced oranges cornmeal Lamhb stew carrots. salad. fre and ba- mush, honey, Baked onion =) lima b sandwi “unct cheese and Din Potatoes, steamed cornstarch pudding apple. 18, G hes, f French spinach with with fried ezg. pine- steak fresh Friday. Jornm and cr cocoa Spinach and egs croquettes, sance, cup stewed | Breakfast rup, strawberries Lunch- cream rhubarb. Dinner— eam, cakes, Imon and peas in cream salad, cherry pie Saturday. Boiled loaf. new tomato. potatoes lcumber ast and cream dried apricots, coffee. nanas and peanut salad, | sandwiches Baked sliced ham or tongue straw rice Tunch—B: cream cheese Dinner- This effective black taffeta with square neck and short is embellished with frills of creamed carr net footing. A red flower at ke | waist is a daring bit ‘of trimming. frock sleeves black the cookies, asparagus berry shorte he Red Weekly will events. o'clock daily and formance at 7 o’clock heing shown at $:30 served seats are performances the p and rhr\t rewest is at 2 evening per- the vaudeville o'clock selling for except formanc soon At show the matinee the The Re- all evening turday, when is continuous. Com- Nazimova in T Red ing is CARNIVAL AT LYCEUM. Manager Glackin's Carnival the Lycoum theater Monday. June 2. will bring public one of real treats of Week nning | the | | | | at the the JOUN GLACKIN, with a show I selected. [Five acts have season specially audeville from the pick New York and Boston big features of the progr the latest sensation in 1deville— “Chung,” a 16-yvear-old Chinese who sings American popular a wonderful voice. The other are: Charles Rogers and Com presenting a fast comedy which is termed “The Movie Maniac Stellar and Bell, who will be scen a classy bicycle-riding novelty hair-raising tricks on the single double wheel cycles, and two acts which are to real The photoplay has been carefull prises one of the the screen today other features vaudeville will matinees at 20 heen headline ured ncies of of the m will he big been of big the az One boy songs in in | with | and other surprise. part of the program selected and Tgest There and be a com- features on will also be comedies. The nted at the o'clock and at the at $:30 o'clock Thursday brings an entire new The whole program is evenly balanced and will prove one of the hest bills that has appeared in New for | some time. show, Britain LYCEUM THEATE management anged bill “Silent Strength,” The the Lyceum | has ar for & mammoth Sunday double for evening, one | starring Vita- Harry being graph's Morey Kitty Scar.” ing man ceum most popular The other feature will he Jordon’s latest vehicle, “The | Irving Cummings is her lead- in this exciting drama. The will also furnish one of the best jazz orchestras in the state. On this fine program there will also be other smaller feature picture. WOMEN Tn almost eve: WORKERS. v line of war activi- ties the women of this country have done well and have taken front rank for doing work that leased thou- | sands of men for ice overseas. Some women have been over-am- bitious, and the expense of their health, have filled places once occu- pied by men Jvery woman who, he- cause of overwork, has brought on some ailment peculiar to her se: should depend upon Lydia I5. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound to.restore her health and strength. as this | recognized as the stan- | and has restored mu]'i!\ld(‘s_‘| ser: is now dard advt. favor this suc Kumsa voke of the cuffs, figured | the For Maids Who Would Be Fair the absolute toilet “that well-groomed look" { that marks the lady and the beauty and the successful business woman everywhere? No elaborat creams and SPORT SUIT IS FIFTY FIFTY | What are sentials for paraphernalia of and perfumes is necessary, but only a few of the first laids to the very foundation of all g00d looks. cleanliness and neatness \p—good so0ap, the first es- and soap should be plural, well-groomed girl hfis one mild, slightly medicated soap which ! she uses for bathing face, neck and { hands, a mild, pure, but inexpensive soap for the general h, and per- haps still a third perfumed soap for the hands If necessary a pure, un- scented castile soap will serve all pur- poses. After soap better, lotions the good greaseless, cold cream, or vanishing cream for cleaning and softening the skin is necessary Girls with oily skins should avoid the of all creams. Never use a cold cream containing lanolin which is sheep’s fat or mut- ton tallow and will cause a growth { of hair on thé face. An astringent, to nd tone up the face ary to use after the cold cream massage and the hot water and soap | bath. A simple astringent is a mix- ture of pure witch hazel and grain alcohol If too stronm dilute with rose water. A little tincture of ben- zoin added to the astringent gives it a slight bleaching quality desirable in sunburn season Two sorts of powder | sential, a pure, fine gr i der, and a pure talcum powder to | use after the bath and on the body { Be sure to buy face powder in shade which matches the natural complex- jon. Don’t try to use blonde powder !on olive-tinted skin des the simple in several brushes, a good stiff for the twenty-five strokes night and morning which insure hair beauty and cleanliness, a very stiff small brush for the nails, and a small eye-brow brush to keep the brows in line. 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