New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1919, Page 4

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AEART ana MY HUSBAND " ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF ‘hat Madge Feared When Dicky hoke His Mind” to Rita Brown. Brown’s cocktail was only of a series of alcoholic con- octions which she insisted upon or- ering and drinking during our vening at “The Sand Pile.” The only appreciable effect upon er at first was to give her facile, brilliant wit a keener edge, her eves a Uluring sparkle, her cheeks, from her illne: a becoming ose flush. She kept us all amused bnd interested, a distinct triumph as ar as the women of the party were oncerned, for I knew that little Mrs. Durkee and Leila Fairfax shared my selings of distrust and disapproval pt the girl. To the casual observer Alfred Purkee appeared to keep pace Wwith her. He ordered a drink for him- elf, as well as Miss Brown, whenever e girl expressed a desire for an- bther draught. But I, owing to Rita's fire of raillery against the two men, hhad abundant opportunity for quiet observation of both the girl and the bnan upon whose conquest she was levidently bent. And L saw that from he first cocktail which he barely ted he was either dallying with m and in reality leaving them un- ted, or was adroitly disposing of heir contents in a large cup of offee, which, with a laughing re- hmark that he always liked two cups of coffee, a large one with the main part of his meal, and a demi tasse at the close, he had ordered and partly hdrunk early in the game. I do not think he cared whether the rest of our party saw through his ruse or not. His sole object ap- peared to be to keep Miss Brown from finding out what he was doing. i weduced this from the fact that once, yhen Miss Brown's face was turned Soward the dancers he quickly emptied his apricot brandy glass into this coffee cup, and glancing up, Jme looking at him. He showed not $he slightest trace of embarrass- anent, simply glanced at me coolly, weith a rather preoccupied air, and followed Miss Brown’s glance toward the dancers, who despite their garish \make-up, irresistibly suggested to me Dicky's caustic description of “the oldest female inhabitants of New York.” \or pallid A Cheap Display. The scene framing them had been A MUSICAL GEM! Matinee Saturday THE me Opera Players In the Delightful Melody-Play Tonight “YOU’RE IN LOVE” . 25c to 75c¢, Mats. 25¢ and 50c. PARSONS’ “05°3% HARTFORD WEEK OF JUNE 16. VIBBERT'S GROUNDS STANLEY STREET (’BRIEN'S GREATER EXPOSITION SHOWS All Star Attractions Featuring DION’S WILD AND FREAK ANTMALS, All Alive. 20th Century Motordrome. Vaudevillo Sherry’s Mechanical ‘WaterShow A Novelty in Water Sports Athletic Arena. Booth’s World in Motion. Day—Band Concerts—Night E ~_AND BEST ‘Wonders. found | Revelations of a Wif widely heralded, seemed not only, crude in its illus ments. A bacl ocean waves Against this painted make bathhouses and. large piles of san strewn with sand small space at one side trick dancing. | The dancers, issuing from the bath- | houses in costumes which evidently | were intended to escape police cen- sorship by only the slightest margin, | gave ‘what was put upon the program “pancing by the glad sea wave and finished with a Bacchanalian | romp in which a number of men at- tired as beach guards piled sand upon | | them as they stretched out upon the | supposed beach. 1 covertly watched Dick face through the thing. My Puritan train- ing still clings to me, although I learned to accept Dicky’s broader, easier standards in many ways. But {he entertainment offered us seemed to me SO much worse than the dinary that I wondered if it would meet with no objection upon his | part. as Tiave What Dicl I could tell face. He looked supremely indolent as he lounged in his seat watching the dancers through half-closed eyes, 2 trick of his when he’s hor Jut when the dancers had withdrawn again to their bathhouses he opened | his eyes and looked at Rita Brown. “pleasant little place you've picked dearie,” he said, and T wondered if | the girl’s naturally keen mentality would recognize the contempt in his tone. He looked calmly, appraisingly at her for a minute, then turned Alfred Durkec “Lucky nothir Dicky’s for those dames out there we're living in 1919, he said lazily. | “Pen years ago that performance and those costumes would have had to b zed in a bomb-proof, police-proof, st | secret cella Rita Brown bent toward him | eyes glittering with rage her ! flushed now to an unbecoming The intoxicants she had taken wer | evidently beginning to have their effect upon her temper and Dick | strictures had applied the match. 1 | held my breath for fear of what she { meant to do or say. ' CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use ForOver 30 Years | Always bears the Signature of her face red. Phone Mat. Tomorrow and Sat. BEST SEATS 30c. The Cormican Players | “THE BRAT” Next Week “Nothing But the Truth” 1000 VAUDEVILLE PICTURES., . it T e TONIGHT — WALLACE REID—CHARLIE CTLAPLIN TOMORROW—FRIDAY — SATURDAY L 3 BARGAIN DAYS 3 MAMMOTH DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM GLADYS BROCKWELL IN— “THE DIVORCE TRAP" A Tragedy of Modern Mar- riage. EP. NO. 7 of “THE TIGER'S TRAIL" MUTT AND JEFF NFEWS THE LEE KIDS TN “TWO LITTLE TMPS” A 6 Reel Whirlwind Laughter and Thrills, o KIDS on the afternoons. School. reen at Come After VAUDEVILLE COMING MON-TUES WED “SUNNYSIDE” 3 REELS OF LONG I JINGERING LA NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY Unless otherwise noted, these motices are writfen by the bureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they d LEE KIDS—FOX'S TOMOR ROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Paiace Theater Phone 103—Box Office Open 12 tili 10, TIMID Priscilia Dean —in— “The Wicked Darilng” Bamey Gilmore [Himself] 5 Big Vauderlle Acts 5 LAST MARIE WALCAMP in RED GLOVE" PHURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JACK SHERILL in the extraordinary picture “ONGE TO EVERY MAN” Sce the history than in fight con—Better VAUDEVILL BIG MACIS THIE in LIBIZRATOR” COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Charlie Chaplin —in— “SUNNYSIDE” | | | { | | ! | | | o’clock i Brockwell i { 1io: | quite | of ¢ | wife | fathe o FOX'S THEATER. Reid in “The Dub” and plin are the attractions at Fox’s tonight. Commencing Wallace Charlie Ch tomorrow Fox's will y offer a big ain show for three days, two big features, namely Gladys I well in her lat Fox drama en- titled “The Divorce Trap” and the ever popular Lee Kids in a six reel comedy entitled “Two Little Imps, Episod No. 7 of “The Tiger's Trail” AMutt & Jeff and the latest Pathe so four acts of Fox vaude- The magnitude of this show will -essitate starting the matinees at 2 and the Lee Kic will be 4:15 to allow children to school. bar after Tn “The Divorce Trap. vivacious whose heauty When mil- s to marry her she feels, that her troubles in Instead she =oon finds im of the dread octopu Fer husband, who tires able to trap his innocent in a network of infamous evi- dence—and there you have the be- ng of a situation in which many unhappy woman has found herself. . story continues from this with a wnd power that rarely have been cqualled “In “Two Little Tmps' small in stature cause Gladys cast g care- free telephone oper attrac tor, s many e offe natural suitor: fo are ende If & vic vorce. of he the Lee Kids but biz in repuation, excitement in ther own lite a prodigal son and engineer a love match b 1 they own inimitable way. > will convulse every of lot Mhey T they capture this two 10 in the tle Imp: man, man Begt and who sec Tife la their wounded one of t} come to th him ? or tur b ir Pe he to n ol oy Fpisode No. furnishe Guest more x vaudeville will summer com- offering PALACE THEATE tire change of program will | at th Palace theater tomor d what should be banne of the season boaked feature picture Frohman production of Larry Evans popular novel, “Once to Every Man. Jac Sherrill is the star. It is a fightin picture with a strong and intense love story running throughout. The fight both a physical and spiritual one and Jack Sherrill has his audience fighting with him from beginning to end. Tor intensity of dramatic ac- the has bheen is the is PRIDE OF HIS HEART Next to his son, the father is proud of the fine garden which he has in the back yard. Get the garden habit. Write to the National War Garden Commission for a free garden book, sending two-cent stamp for postuge. Wouldn't it i a tion, and marvelot Iivery Man' authar the screen version and T er directed it. “The Libe We world's greatest female “The County F: vear jaz should ises Findley 1king act and the ancers night will sec features. nesday new Me n “The Un ing, thems Nothing heen i and the given tendance, will another that JUNE 18 soldier feel better ont harming young women 1 ; | who hospital and ask for £ ion That's the theory on which the | and suspense, beauty of love theme | robe scenic effects to has hardly been egualled Anthony Paul S Lt Three Faces ¥ “Onece lled exc The balance um comprisc ator” and the Pala kly. Five big vaudevill een, including Harry LaMarr, th portrayer of Yanke racters. He was starred in e pro. acts will ch succeed- Neil Bu band kin o is direct New nam coming restauiant, make a The balance from York fa of the 1 ind Burk @ Aster Sisters in ovelty Del Fonda troupe of bal club swingers. Sunday nothe Z prog Monday. Tuesd nd We brings Charliec Chaplin In his picture, “Sunnysids * and Mal in Ther newest production, | ainted Woman,” in addi The Red Glove” with Marie Wal- re. com comedy act, and amp. M THEATER. t night's audience at the nearly double t thus deme i company have Ives but at of that ady the praise for the play- production | Ly the the ins rating al safely for the fulle everywhere excelle the ticularl ladies. this heard L the of afternoo tly 1a afternc mos The next occur tomorrow on Satur Mr. Cormican clect bill e in yening it he success red production er pres e biritain Organdie Frock Plain 1ovely or of whic in tt 1t ¢ the ¥ ks e R sy is /Mflf»j«hu iyord the r stant it touches the tongue flower present e terial | cuffs JUST SIGHT OF “LITTLE MOTHERS” OUGHT TO MAKE SICK SOLDIER WELL o Ame hospital m hos the not The of form sleeves, a huge L Un Why d cream at home? Probably they three hours® part of which “smashing” means of a mallet or axe necessary any more—there ood Mothers” Organdie, shade of larkspur summer confection, simply fine pin tucks and narrow puffings ot the material, and set off by collar of fine ice are wor methe th any ing telling to send address be in one of about N ‘Little Mothe re thre rica nam of soldier the de itals possible with any skirt of thi {hree large tucks or tiers. There are nd the waist is finished Jatiste coliar and yoke ribbon h is pink other frock SIMPLEs BUT EFFECTIVE (By Betty Brown.) in a made iace. (By Biddy Byew on’t more people mak work, the is spent in a heavy ice a That chipp on tr ma- con- uffle short with The | distractingly blue is this with and ;Home-Nflla}jei Ice Cream have a vision of two me; laboriously | sack, anest isn't re plenty market, will let you chip off enough ice sink freeze a ixe. wi The sink, enough for the ordina it can result, if 1t rich i | family ha rec 1c0o in a quart th a very of fourth few ice ere part m of ¢ if the which quart size is usnally family in a half hour the cream has been ma proportions, . cream, ry done with a “home made,” ipes to help stari te Tee Cream £s and add ar, with 1 Beat to this minutes, to when oarse whole thing can he done in of freezer large And The de in is smooth-grain- | flavor the in- Her the habit the e are the v | | sugar | When teaspoonful | 3 | which has been de v | stana and provide amusement for and each soldiem leaders: movement Hughes, Reeden. reading and writc the hos nd s in the group who are the “Little Mothers” € left to v Beat Lillian White and Hilah matter letter pital- af salt more, When it pour heaten onee over art miTk boiling Put the boiler and lted choco- ram Let it hailer until hot, and then beat until smooth. After it has cooled, add 2 teaspoonfuls of va- nilla, po the freezer container and fr vwherry of water. . double boiler. mixture back in the double add at least 2 quarts of late and 1 quart in the double of Nor in Tee Cream mixture as for the the cl Ma previou; Ma them, When add the came pe, omitting t af rub and thro m is fr Cream=— cpan 2 cup- and raisins, blend ip of er ov m cupfuls of cd the nuts raisins. T cupful maple and « h to dis- soonful of lemon en they have into the freezer. the serv- and solve the st vanilla and juice to € cooled, te ooni nd put both froze re an rack 1d cream Child’s Voile Frock before This printed striped voile is simpl¥ made, with a ruffled collar about the round neck, short sleeves, and a pink ribbon sash.. Indeed, no dressy frock in the eye of little girls at least, would be complete without a ribbon sash Courtesy New York FPost: To the Wife of One Who Drinfi ala of & or iriend of someone addicthd t> unable to overcome this PWEOST habit, she may obtain information & method by which lesions of drinkers HaS beent freed from the curse quickly, eaBlY nd with delightfal benefit in their pealth. emey and happiness. This informesos = sant in plain envelope of jredSs r. Woods, D ation T Y. Cut thie out; show othel 3 meet the e

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