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HEART =« MY HUSBAND | ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife ‘What Madge's Mistake Disclosed to Her. 1 had a bad while Alfred Durkee sat by Rita Brown's side exchanging a rapid fire quarter of an hour of amusing nonsense with her whon he was not laughing uproariously at her sallies. No one can deny the girl's brillian- nor minimize her caustic, bi wit. The rest of us found ourselve: drawn in spite of ou lves into the conversation, and soon the veranda was the scene of hilarity in there was neither time nar for the quict beauty of the blossomed vista which had so entranced us few moments before. Little Mrs. Durkee joined in the laughter and flying badinage with the rest—she is too accomplished u host- s to fail in any duty requived of her —but her usually round, placid face whiclt held warried lines, and her ¢ were | shadowed with care. Once I caught her eyes, and therc flashed into them a look of reproach which 1 felt with compunction was well deserved It was upon my advice that she had made unusually cordial and urgent the jnvitation to Rita Brown and the Fairfaxes that her son had asked her to send. It was my voice which had urged the theory that if Alfred were given the opportunity to sce the girl for a week away from the garish stu- dio atmosphere which had always surrounded her he would be cured of the attraction for her that his mother dreaded, but I haped existed only in her imagination. Was It Possible? “I'm afraid T wa istaken, he does care,” I said to myself. But, to m horror, the startled look on the face of Leila Fairfax, who sat next to me. told me that I had spoken the words aloud without meaning to do so. “I beg your pardon?”’ she said with an interrogative inflection and a confused, embarrassed air. “It is T who should crave vour par- | don,” I returned a bit formally. I was thinking out loud, a most abom- inable habit of mine, and one for which T can offer no excuse.” Lake Compounce The Popula s Pleasure Grounds. Band Concert Every Sunday Dancing. Boatin thing, Billia Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip Dinner, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte { Norton, Props. Real Comic Opera Tonight 8:15. Mats. Wed. and Sat. Follow the Crowds to THE wew Opera Players Tn Their Third Triumphant Bill “THE FIREFLY” Eves. 25c to 75c, Mats. 25¢ and 50c. werx PARSONS” "6w™ox HARTFORD. 1001 THURS,, SAT. THE CORMICAN PLAYERS N “THE BRAT.” SEATS NOW ON SALF. NIGHTS—20¢, 35¢, 50c, MATS.—15¢, 20c, 30c. TONTGHT, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY THEDA BARA “A Woman There Was” A Woman's Reply to Rud- thought | ! | the irfo « are teaching water i with their | shine. warm or cold, she must be at “You share that habit with a greal many other people,” she answered| With non-committal courtesy, but [ saw she had nat only heard me, put had understood my meaning. The next instant [ saw something else, the flash of her troubled glance at the wce of Alfred Durkee bent in laugi- ing attention ov Rita Brown, an(l‘ the sudden involuntary clenching of one lovely, listless hand. [ sat up mentally, my brain alert to this new angle of the situation 1n which my proffered advice had un- willingly enmeshed me. \Was it pos- ble that Le irfax ared for Alfred Durkee The next instant T had asked myself scornfully why I should doubt the possibility of such an entanglement Sudden Sympathy. onthern girl, fully o8 SW¢ as he Edith, & 3 and, judging my experi- | ence of her sister’s interest in Dicky, probahly impressionable and reman- tic. Alfred Durkee, cven without the glamor that hedges an army officer just returned from the 1frenci bat- tleficlds, is an extremely lovable and attractive chap. My heart went out in sudden sym- | pathy to the girl at my sid Pretty | as she was. well born, well bred, cul- tured, yct she was in no way fitted to compete with Rita RBrown's verve and brilliancy. Ta frame (he two girls in the same seiting was like putting a slender stalk of columbine in the same vase with a gorgeous, blazing peony. The discerning eve might finally se- lect the dainticr flower, but it would he arrvested first hy the color of the more flamboyant hlossom Dicky had once said with a little chuckling laush, “Rita Brawn will be : real pictures. worth real having real merit, when colors little hole they come The speceh came back to me vivid together with another of Dick tic comments. “The F: will nev set the river af brilliancy, but they’ mighty good scouts just the same T knew the comments were justified put with the knowledge came the sud- den conviction that little Mrs. Dur- kee might thank her particular zood if e should sive her I x instead of Rita Brown for hter-in-law. A Working Girl's Life. Day in and day out, month after month, she toils, Often she is the breadwinner of the family and must work that others may liv Rain or g her place of employment on time. A great majority of suc rls are on their feet from morning until night, mptoms of female troubles ave manifested by wealk and aching backs, dragging-down pains, head- and n CONSNCSS. Such rls asked to try that most successful | of all remedies for woman's ills, Lydia | £. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty vears } been givi ‘s strength to do the work v THE Jotion for Skin Disease We have witnessed such remarkable resuits with this soothing wask of oils that we effer you a bottle on the guaran- tee that unless it does the same for you, It costs you nota cent. 85c, 60 and $1.08 4 Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists Palace Theaire THURS.. R, SAT. | Entire Change of Pro m 5 Big Vautevile Asts 5 pictare showing of he sensation Cannibals Of The South Seas WHAT YOU'LL SEE IN THIS PICTURI: | i { | | { The most savage people on [ l earth, under native conditions. @ | glimpses of their daily life and 8 | a complete picture of their cannibal custon | The land where Jack London M | found the materinl for his | most bsorbing stories of ad- l venture and where Robert | Touis Stevenson found the M1 background for his most weird W | tiles i who never hefore | s W white man. who never hetor knew of tirearms, who TUnless otherwise noted, bnrcmull of the theaters or echer 1Y CEUMSRIFANERS READY FOR SEASON Manager Cormican has decided to | install 4 bax office in the Iheater as it has been found impossibic to handle the ticket sales in the small hooth out in the court v Word came vesterday from New York th delegation of the frien of Messrs. Carmican and Hogarty would motor to this city Monday to be present at the opening of the sum- mer stock season. Among the prob- able visitors will be Chauncey Oleott, » whom Mr. Hogarty has been mun- ager for the past eight years, Mrs. Ol- | cott, Capt. Jack Gleason, Mr. it - ers from Tiffany’s, Miss Jean Devers aux, Miss Dot wide Froh- man Archer and William C. Masson The subscription sale took ‘quite jump yesterday when a large number of reservations were maae, several of | which were from surrounding towns. | The delightful weather augurs weil for an auspicious opening and the in- ! dications point to a crowded house welcome the Cormicans in the Moros- co hit, “The Brat,” next Mon eve- ning. TOX'S THEATER. Bara in “A Woman There a powerful drama and of a dif- ferent type from the usuul Thec Bara picture, is the attraction at Fox's izkft, with Tom Mix and the sixth chapter of “The Tiger's Trail. In Womian There Was™ The Bara is featured as Zara, a native princess on a South Sea island, who falls desperately in love with a your missionary. Her love for him is so trong that she defies her father, the g, who des her to wed Pulk a pearl diver. ‘The missionary. does | not return her lave, however, i maining true to his sweciheart in | America. Notwithstanding this the | princegs thrice faces death to save her sweetheart, and finally dies by violence that he may live. “A Woun- an There Was" is of pictaresquc type, abounding in the special atmos- phere of the South Sea islands. The actien is quite dramatic at times, and Theda Bara fits very easily into the role of the princess and the primitive nature of the love episodes give her many opportunities to emphasize her | matchless art The typhoon scenes arve splendidly s d. picturihg the danger to the native huts and their inhabitants. A is all but swept from the face earth, a startling, realistic piec “tion A\ Woman There Was" s a story of a great and all-ahsor love, a ramance in which the drama is extraordinarily powerful and the action keeps e with the theme om Mix, in a two reel Sunshine comedy. A ft Tenderfoot ffords lots of comedy and many thrills, in this Fox funmaker, and episode No. 6 of “The Tiger's Trail” continues the exciting adventures incidental to the pursuit of the tiger idol. by olle Bovd and Jack Randall and the othoet actions concerned in s chase { and Jeff and the Pathe News complete | the film program, and four acts of | Fox vaudeville affard varieiy to the aliove performance PALACE THEATE An entive change of program will | offered at the Palace theater fo- | and continued Friday and Satur- v with the usual two shows on Sat wday night. The bill comprises five | of vaudeville and big array motion pictures. “Canniba of 16 South Feas” is the big picturc attraction. This picty was photo saphed at o visk of life and is said to be the most stoundir unsual i unconventional n picture ever taken. The picn < takon | Martin Johnson i nts fourtcen | months' ol br the daging sgdventurcr xploration in nth Pacific where the man-cat- | avages siill ol ‘ The Now York Timc s als of the South Seas™ is an un il yma thrifling, ing. cntertain- wnd unusiual. Another chapte human Liberator” with Maciste will flso e shown. This serial is fast Pdrawing to a close and improves as goes alonm. Another interesting inogram Weekly will also he seen vaudeville bill inchides Wills, Gii- | ind company, Deneyer and Daily Rickey and Renault, Aldina 1 the pair of comedians, Clayton and len nic. who have bheen retained for the balance of the week because of the they scored the first three served sen are now seliing in we for all evening perform inee exe Sature Sunday night will see the first chapter of the new Vitagraph serial “The Man of Might w William Duncan. William I mond will also be seen in “Mints of Tell?" in addition to the regular big | program GLEE CLUB CONCERT. Lovers of Music A\waiting Appearance {with the these, four are these notices are written by the ps attractions with which they d and has appeaved | t musicales since n New York IRTATNMENT. Menio al church will give an entertainment GIRL SCOUT ENT The Girl Scouts of Stanley OMorrow evening un ihe direction Captain Ladh { Licuten Sehmidt. - The pr {win i o'clock and will following: Opening “Oh, We Ilope You've B Smiles Al mo duct in Waves™; playiet sist o Sleepy Hollow School™: son You Look in the fleart of a piano solo, Nocturne'; The Rheus playlet, and a Burglar’; finale, “*Star-Spangled Banner.® At the conclusion of the pragram ice cream and candy will be | Saving Hints— The Ever Present (By Biddy So many little ways to save—are vou tired of hearing of them after the late strict food vegime? Nevertheless there ave so many | Ithat work no hardship. e real sa Pings, and to bhe quite frank make | any numher of dishes more tasty, that—well, here are some more sug- gestions: Sweets come rather high this year, But a dessert is scarcely ‘a dessert unless it comes under that category Very fow housewives pass through the cannir Jam-making season with- | ou ing up a goodly number of Jars, Then why not use some of the jelly and jam as dessert instead of an accessory dish? For instance, vou may turn out into individual dishes v wumber of jelly molds and grate over each mold some mild cheese With hoi rolls, any sort of crackers or baking powder biscuits, your des sert is veady. Or. to serve with the me sort of biscuits or wafers, vou may put enough marmalade or jelly in a1l wllow dish, to serve everyone foamy, and heap this around the jelix The mmount of four needed for [ brown hread, griddle eakes, muffins may he apprecinbly lessened while the or of the finished food is added to. For the brown bread. es- pecially, broke bits of cookies, gingerbread can be added to the mixture, after doughnuts, bread and { soaking. 1f some other sort of bread or griddle cak are on the day's bakine sehedule. you will be grate- ful for your own forethought if you I have previously practiced a saving of 1 coreal Always when hbreakfast food is cooked, same of it remains. hard- of the doub’ serape this off each cned. around the ed hoile It yvou | time. strain it and set it aside to dry it will be ready for vour next halk- ing day. with a good flavor for the bread and cakes. Parsley i most disrespecifully P discarded, too, in most cases. Usnally a housewife gets two or ree conts worth of it. every few days. uses it as a flavori or o sh-——and throws it aw Why not } been used only 4 b it \ course sieve and put it ashing? way in a glass jar. adding to the supply whenever yon ecan. Then | when you want to add flavor to es. vegetahles or meats. mix it sprinkle it over the meat or vegetables. and the end is | gained without a new purc WOMEN OF POLAND IN POLITICS White women's & canal rep | pesentation in government, and, side 1 valne of bombar < our coun ear from piatfcrm and printed page, comes this hit of comment from Poland The constituent assembly of Po- Jand has five women members. Of teachers. All of them ha heen leade social as well as educational work. The one member who is not teache and whose hushand - minister in | the now Adisba [ cabinet. Mme was privileged speech ever made a woman in Whip cream cheese, mixed | Dwith o little cream, until light and the opportunity of working represented FOR SUN They can’t get through the sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags in which Domino pure Cane Sugars are packed. Domino Cane Sugars are clean, convenient, and of true weight. American SugarRefining Company ““Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. her specch improven conditions ¥, whi . is stron e teach- Dziubin Kosmowska. Of M. Moc of a peas- Polish other, Mme. member of the | AFTERNOONS She discreetly show satin pajamas that lace so snugly. This lovely n lace and pink and blue orgette negligee is for the summer de. Her pajamas have overskirt cream lace (c) Underwood & Underwood A Message to Mothers yard Kipling’s Famous Poem. might easily have been the in- M | “The Vampirc of o distant planet xpedition of two adven- tial appearance of the New OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighberhood : the doctors made of fiesh and blood just like you: the doctors with gouls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the dead of right as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the good that Fletcher’s Castoria has done, is doing and of Loval Organization. (By Betty Brown) TOM MIX in the Sunshine ople who ignored the M| Brit: le el on next Comedy, “A SOFT TENDERFOOT" Episode No. 6 of “THE TIGER'S TRAIL™ PATHE NEWS, MUTT & JEFF VAUDEVILLE THE FOX KIND 1 of daring fravelers and of governments and visited the world's wildest i nds. i \ VYomen who have never 1 worn clothes and who prove i that hoth clothes and vu i ity are the products of a pru- | dish civilization. Reserved seats now selling tor all evening performances, except Saturday. b | {tion i o Gramm a donee will iven under t Iub's direc- auditor- | ium. Rehearsals for concert have | been’ going on for weeks and lovers of music are assured a fine treat. The | Oakes | club is being directed by 1 Usher, soprano soloist he artist secured to appear at the | lub's first concert is Miss Rose | Bryant, of New York, contralto solo- ist. She was formerly Miss rznwl ON A FORAGING PARTY These enemies of the garden must be shown no mercy. Learn how to care for your garden by getting a free garden book from the National War Garden Commission, Washing- ton, sending two-cent stamp for postage. The round will do, from their experience and their love for children. Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. try an_experiment. em-: of buying Fletcher” Your physician will teli you this, as he knows there are a num- and he is particularly interested in ber of imitations on the market, the welfare of your baby. Castor ways he ure of %‘ /fi/ s the sig ia i e We are not asking you to We just want to impress upon you the importance