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PIEART «c MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF " Revelations of a Wife I've heen shut in an e { like a wild thing let o Alfred patted her sB anad 1 saw his :ht of the fam e Way Rita Brown “Led” Them All ‘Ah, this is a Brown sank into the held out for on the table, and drew a omething like living."” chair the ingl the s touch. “Go iter bows ds, eath frs. Durkee, Leila Fairfax and T bked at her in mild astonishment at r exuberance. Alfred Durkee and cky laughed aloud “Poor little ingenue from Podunk,’ cky teased. ‘“Was she never in a | barct before? Well she shall sce | erything that going so she shall “That man walking this way lled a waiter, Rita,” Alfred Durkee ok the cue with preternaturally lemn face. “If he asks you what u want to eat just tell him the op- bsite thing to what you would really e. That is the rule here.” “See the space in the center @ rope around it?" Dic hpted. “Some of the oldest habitants of New York will bntly give what they call a dance. e noise like a rasping key will be e creaking of their poor old joints they attempt to keep time to the usic which is what is known as & z band. Can you remember that, r? You will want to tell your ends in Podunk about it, and hustn’'t forget it Perhaps vyou'd etter try to spell it Come now-——re. t it after me, j-a-z-z—" Ydke Old Comrades. her, put her her chin in her 3 long ecstatic as far as you his voice. “No, sir-ce.” Dicky’s yolge was full of passionate protest, “I give warning right now that I'm both a quiet man economical one—"" An Adroi An irrepressible burst srected this for Dicky |in spending is known friends. | “well, 1L am!” he jlet me tell you, Alfred little w what us. and an Move. of reckle to all is retorted Durkee, vou're “And that you wo courts: in on | bankruptes Unsay them “Shut up,” “and let us order. the invalid, what vou want “Oh, never mind the eats. y said. “But I'm dying for a And T don’t want any of your nary cocktails, eithar. T w thing with a good kick in Alfred Durkee looked anxiously. “Are would want you to have it “I'm my own physician,’ | torted defiantly. “Go be a spoil sport. Tl ord if you don't.” turned of us. ‘Would any of the a cocktail?” he asked His mother, Leila 17 ! promptly declined 1 Mrs. Durkee lookin son, knew that she anxiety concerning Before the two en | France I had secretly be idiot, | easy concerning Dicky’s *but | incre sing fondness for drinks, and knew without me that Mrs. Durkee anxious about Alfred Dicky's answer was chalant “Tve the wagon | come to it -police and ith —stare us the face. inter- female ¢ pre- words.” Alfred Durkee Come Ao retorted, Rita, vou're ' she drink. it it at some- her you vou sure your ?"he asked she Alf, it to re- don’t myself the rest on, Miss Brown regarded him stonily. He “Are you practicing that. patter, oping yowll get a try-out in vadue- | lle?” she asked. “If so, take a sin- jere friend's advice, ck to the sign inting, Dickybird—as a humorist ou’'re an awful flivver.” She turned to Alfred Durkee with a azzling smile. Her manner had the ffect of sweeping every one but him ut of the universe. “I suppose I am an awful 1f,” she said deprecatingly, ake Compounce Band Concert Every Sunday of rest of you and T little her own rfax caught nxiously at mirrored my Dicky's course, d gone to 1 a little un- apparently alcoholic her telling was even more prompt. non- .t nest the driver on sserted wnyway in a { I'm getting in practice.” “Well, for goodness Brown cried. “len’t going to drink to health?” Billiargs, | T could have shaken her for the adroit manner in which she had made | it almost impossible for her host to Dinner, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte | 4o anything but join her in the drink = =, I was sure that she had seen, ST Pierce and Norton, Props. had, the hesitancy In young Durkee's B MUSIGAL GEM! |5k nricos iomer e | tally gloating over her suc And Tonight, 8: Mat. Wed. and Sat. e Opera Players got the s he ‘Got few days, so Rita sake! anybody bt my returning ancing, Boating, Bathing, Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip also 18 heart two touched glasses made my NEW In the Delightful Melody-Play “YOU’RE IN LOVE” Mats. 50c. T SALE NOW ON Eves.. 5c and ALD WEEK "PARSORS | Palace Theater Matinee 2, Evening 7. Reserved Seats One Week in Advance. Phone 408. . ¥ . . 75¢, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW WALLAGE REID “THE DUB” Lightning Fast Drama Charlie Chaplin in “The Bank” Funny As NEWS OTIERS VAUDEVILLE THE FOX KIND THURS,, FRL, SAT. Big Rargain Show GLADYS BROCKWELT, N DIVORCE TRAP” AND. THE LEE KIDS TN STWO LITTLE IMPS” Six Reels of Mirth and Sure to Please Al ) \~ TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 5: Big Vaudeville Acts 5 BARNEY GILMORE The Celebrated Irish Comedian, Assisted by His Charming Wife and Daughter in “An Trish Honeymoon.” Ever. PATHE Orics —— { “THE LILLIAY ABELLA Comedy Violin Soloist DOOLEY, NAMELT & McGE Three Harmony Comedians EDDIE LAMBERT and RAY GORDON Pamous Musical Comedy Stars HARRY FISHER & CO R EREOT Sensational European Artists VIBBERT'S STAR Priscilla Dean » 0’BRIEN'S The Latest and Greatest Star to Flash On the Photoplay Hor- izon in “The Wicked Darling” JUNFE 16 GROUNDS STREET GREATER All Star Attractions Featuring DION'S WILD AND ANTMALS, All 20th FREAR Alive. MARIE WALCAMP in “THE RED GLOVE"™ 5 Century Motordrome. WILLIAM DUNCAN in “THE MAN OF MIGHT" Vaudeville Sherry's Mechanical Water Show A Novelty in Water Sports Athletic Arena. Booth's World in Motion, Day—Band Concerts—Night Wonders, COMING NEXT WEEK CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in His Third Million Dollar Picture— UNNYSIDE"” | Charlie laughter | his bringing | | comes ¢ solving ordi- physician | | the | of Clark like | to ! Al | | theater in her the | | swervingly | been a thier, { know | zive | liam | vauc | vehicle | theat lin a | Harry | bicyele offcr | Dooley, ! million | time reviewers { that Chaplin has ever taken part in BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE Tnlese otherwise noted. these notices are written by the bureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which the FOX'S THEATER. Dub* ana the two tonight Tdevilie of man sees him ' with four excellent : “The Dub’ who is the story mun makes good. (nc trivial test of his that he is flinch in nerves | and decides coward. The narrative shows in swiftly moving dramatic incidents how he proved he (Wal It bring: and | John Ci the part of weaklin Reid) i Rei spect mght wi lace no aig hera and courage in a tight downed. Beaten, ! 1wecknowledge it, and he for more punishment, and winning a beau- | havgain. There The Dub” wher v shows that lie can hold his awn any kind of a brawl Charlie Chaplin furnishes plent langhs in his two reel comedy 1k," his unreliable feet and mop and pail mussing up thin the picture. A Harold Lloyd the latest Pathe News, and of the Day complete tho is a splendid out the be: manhoc place. | refuses to he lie refuses to back a mystery in the seraps tiful girl several in during comedy, opic film prog ~om Adel songs The vaudeville consists | @ i s < | Williams, a tramp dian, | ° i 3 | Pembroke, who offers some | — — | nd stories, Wiltiams and i ‘ and the Dekoche troupe, a marvelons | | aggregation Freneh nerobats | SRAC ~ Thursday Fox’s will offer for th PEACH COLOR last half of the week an exceptigni double feature program, with Gilads ockwell in her latest Fox drama “Phe Divorce Trap,” described as sensational story of modern marric life. The Lee Kids in “Two Littl Imps™ will also be offered. and thi wisfaction to their thousands admirers. the Fox kids beine of the biggest drawing cards it Britain. Ow to the length of this show matinces will start at 2 *hon Thursc Friday turday, with the Lee Kids een at 4:15 to enable the ittend after school. on ser chil- | dren to PALACE THEATER. Prisciila the the photoplay Deun fastest fir etion yesterday rising star in mament the Palace The wis the att at new The tries to picture, W D, a wicked cked rling story is one of zirl who beat back to the be- straight and narrow path i cause she all of a sudden had lea to love a man who trod that He did not know nd above all he did ho had the pearl necklace she stolen from his flancee still n. She was afraid to st he find out about her then an old associate in crime the man after all It is one of worth-while picty that holds Marie Walcamp i daring than ever in the present ipter of “The Red Glove,” and Wil Duncan made a decided impre sion with the opening chapter of V graph's “The Man of path un- she had had her in possessi it b Ana told you every minute, pore Trish comec assisted by his family skit, “An Irish Honeymoon gives opportunity for songs, dan: and a lot of clean, wholesome comer Gilmore is no stranger in New Britain and he was in his best | last evening the Palace | Lert and Gordon offered in team work that 4 abella is a pleasing violinist, pretty to look upin and ren- a number of popular selections capable and pleasing manner, - Jackson Troupe have a dandy 2 ing full comedy and | This Naoli and McGee scoved with | peach is the their harmony singing and comedy, mer. b The entire performance will be repeat- | trimming ed tonight and Wednesday Thurs- | topped by Friday and Saturday will its white net fri Sherill and Mable Withee in 1 “Once to Every Man is the scason’s most unusnal pie- | An entire change of vaudevills o be the many reel include one of the closing chapters of he Liberato with Maciste, ay will see the s ond chapter of “The Man of Might, with William Duncan in the lead ays role. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day brings Charlie Chaplin in his thir dollar pictu Sunnyside. s picture was produced for the fi of in New York t and t¥ stened proclaim best picture i do Gilmore. amusing It in an scen an or idea pleasc Lillian 1 HY BETTY BROWN \Who would think simplicity B ders would he chic? peach-colored organdie—and of wsen shade f it of sum the v bt rows guiltless exee very deep fine tucking and DEN Lroduelion Women at Wor war millions of women seen as will vork in vocations into smaller hicl + small which which they have never befor cen ey lled--in Munition Factories, Chem- Works, Works, S Am Eievator thousands of longed to serve in this reet and as Drive n- have be- ince and Girls, doubted ot o way, but which were not a Th cause female ailmen had nig it the upon 1 Wom zive T itable Compound a strength ! should triai and find thonsands Phone 1000 TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK The Cormican Players —in— “THE BRAT” Matinee Tomorrow VICTORY GARDENS NOW Help feed yourself, says the Na- tional War Garden Commission, of Washington, and win victory in the war for food. ‘Next Week “Nothing Fut tre Tru'h” CORMIGAN HAVE REAL ABILITY serve of | hem | elist Ve 1o ! | lived ! part with 2o attr found a pe ex've pastime with CHICAGO GIRLS TAKE TO THE AIR X they've taken to when the may be found their turn the weather the fl air ight the girls are afternoon thes waiting at to 1 any right ] ficld PLAYERS Summer Smcki(lompany Should Make Good in This Gity 1T the Cormic al ar init bow Britain lcatergoing public at the Lyceum la vening, continue to put on produc- of the same quality as t one, and the member ‘show the same skill that there is no reason why hould not he sueces lich is the ve- icle in whic ican Players nake their firsi appe U very c00d comedy but is be wmed though “The Brat run on Broadway, its namc et who is not famil ssful was never the an and e - with th the ines from that it w \ ment the comc V type This is not an wholr which has pler ts play in whic of predor S0 is imor, a in emi- man the . seeking a disposition to downward path ¥ model the ht and he has two brothers and ni the - to oh- v with the wough the stron Nk Brat,” the dr claimed and in that it really iov insten who has nnw instments the led her es, hovelist Ad- hefore final appil van Waldron most favorable nizht made curtain and all ends N ady iss T made a the attractive sion idedly 1% o per: in her lirat” sl how the on first TES in that follow ample ipearance onality s her ahilit an more difficult the tress parts where had type ucated to portray of an une did he m her whom of the slums Toir with girl <he out ove dia- with she was exe logues love Ehe rtionally My, Cormica juvenile F o Ery inison par jud play sible for m comed, ol off tha e evening fhe pa tool wise. blase man snner plaving tor of the wor 11y ctown a very roti Wits of T apabl worthy Hutehiy hishoy of mention IS sor fidgety Among member ast tinc s Jo An enhine the B prominentl wor ceeded in able i1 v oin love thought and mal Aecidediy Her part was utante who MeMillan D o that while real- wi Forreste hi Playving po. < ne her r 3 ¥ 1 pa with vouthf: xceilent Mina a the Mrs. Forre rerfection of ting mother for th nius of her r Mi Worth t ne to force ha op- Locke he her handle role of actine part only ist minor part that could be f heir im The cos Plavers and gives prom o : oTe rta are them is excelle in all, the Al Al irama from | WON BY KENTUCKY HORSEMAN themselves worthy patron- | member o mann showed of rried his or that showed interested in their work to please. Capacity | ted to grect the play nainder of the week | in next week’s play, Willie Col- “Nothing But Lies’ they should firmly established ge and cvery her part them to and xious housas are exr in a be crs durin e | and | tier's be ey on morc Marmalade to | the Rescue | RIDDY BYE little ways to BY S0 many use familiar | side dashes. Take marmalade. for | instance—and orange marmalade in particular. Did lightful When usual know de- th you ever that it is a thing w which to flavor tea? vou have prepared tea | in the way, say, with three teaspoonfuls of tea to two cupfuls of ! boiling water. put into each cupful of tea which pour, a teaspoonful of orange marmalade, in lie cream | 1d sugar [y rve vou of next salad new, enticing flaver, me lade with the The proportions quarter of a cup- half teaspoonful amount of salt you to mibine want t have or nge dressing be about a ful oil, & »t aprika, half th nd a bit of mustard ther aec salad should of salad 1t he cla prepared marm ssor \ s with is o sauce ade Add milk boile marshmallows nsed chiefly tablespoonfuls to e with puddings of over. water in a three and one-half marshmallow cream beat until smooth f marmalade three rich Iheutea double to | ot tablespoonfuls When this heat has been | an amount of milk rmalade e n inviti . Mi equal that M roll—To more turn solid riation of with the tip vour ipfuls m- ' profile aspoonfuls balk- teaspoonful of salt two tablespoonfuls of iing, little by little margin more a half cupful of milk w dough is rolled out to a thick one-half inch. it a gener- layer or lade, roil up, the pinching them t and put in king should sprinkled the moistened it bake half with congenial sauce ith # ing powde with ventuek +nd convinced butter, han name, municipal gether and theater fo thoig the of erformanco put on mar ends by o annou " of orange it closing her, Graduation Dress T.et e daintiness d ade. edges for a hour, some fl: and vor of Sandwi can become a if thing enlist the together thin slices with butter Then toast long or of new you marmalada hread marm: them 1 imme 1 the of { orang cut and them, he variety, ind strips, t for on sprea marms it nother nblong cers. cover it with chopped nuts, put eracker on top WIFE OF MEXICO'S NEW “PRESIDENT"” of | X 4 LIRS FIELIPE ANGELES A\ lace that it should be énd- ing in a soft ribbon baw and edged with ruffles, and the short, rather full, | skirt are appropriate features. Chiffon, tucks. ribbon ind this dress all The surplice ~ffeot make graduation An- where and three sent to American schools.