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[ MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife \ of pity ol blinded had ional flash i Maj. Grantland, lished from my knowledge. | “Mr. Drake!” My ulterance Was and ocea Dinner Guest What He Did. 1 was feminine enough upon the identity the dinner guest, : whoge presence had led Lillinn to in- | idme s(:n‘:lwi v\t:!&ln!\h-n. vest in an exquisite new blouse for me "..r\h, Graham. He that 1 might be presentable after my | swiftly with hasty unexpected journey from school. She had promised guest name when I should clothed and in my right mind,” she had no opportunity, for not in her bedroom when I from my cold shower and finished dressing I heard the the door bell. 1 waited another minutes, and as there was still no sign of Lillian, I concluded that she had neither did 1 wish to have him been Robert SI!\".H‘IH'N‘”!A[ I had nu.nl'ml the incident. ) room sister, who de- |1 put a note of apology into my voice, for every slight- fand spoke treatment the Who the who also ban to speculate his ot of . Wils i Mrs: toward t bearance of indolence him, and put out moment lazer cane the ap alw me, yel which his tiand that he hid released it bud wias it while talked, with casualness that it awkward and f inv realized o promptly S me the be “fully but she was | returned to tell not he holding [ air of made seem A self-conscious act for as I )tlo withdraw it. QI five | however, | Drale with my of listening hand clasped part my program, Allen his, think o Wwias no peal to stand ta in summoned to by the artist's pended Lillian | change in the i invalid. : :‘ “AN. Mes. Grabham!” | hurriedly. think Underwood,” 1 a 15hs upon 4 . what Keeping ST ] “I Scannod is Mrs. will pardon out where she 1 took my hand from his a= I spoke, | turned toward the Llis voice arrested me promptly. G of es t said. yon me moient find incumbent me honors,” descended to room. expecting to greet Lillian's delay a r torme. I had last Drake in the library above i when he and Maj. Grantland had o pledged their aid in the finding of | o Dicky after his mysterious disappear- vil):n\‘.lml, ance behind the German lines. I jthat ‘Mis knew from Lillian that the exigencies l('nmhubul;nm] of his work had taken him to the cl D! yart of the country shortly | ;“\f‘l:‘r(;\‘:l‘nll. and I had heard nothing of { be excused or from him since. In truth, 1 had not thought «of him; or, except for an Tt was Liitg! “dosthe living explain evidently so T door. to the and strang Allen to seen u I Iiyes That Mock. all that just informa- he canig you the desire subject,” “Betty Lillian you on informed all something me had been dis- Marse to over Robert wanted to eat, an' she axed for a few minutes, so you see your errand would be useless., it entertain Besides, is your plain duty to stay here and me. 1 have come hostess de- here as a dinner guest, put a substitute.” my has not in an appearance. 1 mand his brilliant of in them, told me tHat he had prompt- His whimsical smile, eyes with a slight trace mockery Theater Phone 1,000. POSITIVELY THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN ! !! MATINEES:— ivery Wed. Thurs:, and Sat. PLAYERS ly fathomed ing eyves other was my ruse and was enjoy- The evidently meant me to infer things—that my new blouse especially becoming that my whole appearance not displeas- ing. and that seeing me again was rare pleasure The tinge of mockery in his eyes and smile put me on my mettle in an instant. 1 have always felt for Allen Drake a bit of antagonism, even in { the moments when I was most com- pelled to admire his wonderful ability. I know that to him a woman’s mentality not a serious thing, and that his general opinion of the sex not an especially high one. He has always given me the impres- sion that feminine idiosyncracies, of which he necessarily sees many in his profession afforded him the amusement, and I have always an un- easy impression when with him that he is watching my brain processes much as he might watch the antics of some insect impaled upon a spindle. There are few women staid enough | to resist the temptation to compel | recognition of their power from a | man of Allen Drake’s type. I felt a little thrill of anticipated mental jousting as T turned back from the doorway. “I can never be Mrs. Underwood,” I Iy sbutsitsis please.” my embarrassment. same CORMICAN was Tast Time Tonight “THE HEART OF PADDY WHACK” a All Next Weck The Famous Harvard Prize Play ~“Gommo Clay” the picture. how is keenest You have seen now come and better the play is. No Ladies’ Lemonade WED. and see much Advance in Prices. and Children’s Matinees THURS. a substitute for murmured meek- always my aim to TONIGHT — FANNIE WARD /\Nl)‘.l()"N MILTERN THE PROFITEERS Look--Four Big Days COMMENCING TOMORROW EVENING MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY = FOX' VAUDEVILLE <AND BEST PICTURES. ALSO DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —IN— “THE KNICKERBOGKER BUCKAR00™ and laughters. the Tt toolk seven months best Six thousand feet of thrills make “Tho Dougls Fairbanks Seven months, hundreds of cowboys, Knickerbocker Buckaroo,” biggest and picture cver produced. actors, magnificent sets, the lease of New York club- a complete railroad system, Mexicans, men, pretty girls, villians and— DOUGLASS FATRBANKS pretentious, the cever attempted. F laughter. the foot ¢ funniest, ry is 1’1l make you gasp and laugh | and applaud and yell for more when the 6.000 feet is run. And you’ll talk about it for weeks. It of million to It the best evening’s enjoyment you ever had. VAUDEVILLE--4 Big Acts ADDED FEATURE FOR SUNDAY NIGHT ALMA RUBENS RESTLESS SOULS. The longest, the most most ex- Fairbanks picture punch and citing film packed with COst a guarvter a make. Also— means in the Powerful Society Drama me 1 | i burcaus of the theatexs or ovher . FOX'S THEATER. | Wianrd Profiteers’ Miltern lipisode No. 9 of the with Ifannie and John “Phe “The in and Niger's Trail,’” are attrac- tions at 1Tox's tonight four acts of vaudeville. Douglas [Fairbanks’ tirst Arteraft moie than six months, “The 210 picture in Knickerbocker Buckaroo.” Over IFox's fomorrow foru four And “The evening a day run according to advance Buck- | It Drake, reports Knickerbocker aroo” is well worth waiting for. tells the of N¢ York story young Teddy Sy clubman, who wearicd of westward, ho, Which case and went fellow man. is full of all sorts possibilities. And what Douglas humorous months to Knickerbocker Buckaroo,” “Doug” has made long time for one but now it's here. lot of new stunts seven months. For instance leaves the window of a flying climbs over the car's side to the runs along the roof to the coach, is swung from that car to the station by the mail conveyor like of fourth class mail, dropping onto the back of a horse that gal- lops tnadly off. That’s only of ' his stunts. You can’t afford all the vest. Mr. Fairbanks is ported by Marjorie Day, Frank Campeau, Edythe Chapman and other | well knowfy Artcraft artists. As an added feature tomorrow night, Alma Rubens, in ‘‘Restles Souls” will 'be the attraction. “Re less Souls” is'a stirring society drama, with a moral (for all. Four acts of I'ox vaudevilley the latest Pathe News, Topics of thesDay, a Pathe and a Keystone comgdy will also be offered on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. i life of to help his is a motive, humorous knows with seven fine but of every- IFairbanks possibility. make “"I'he over 210 everybody of his pic- He thought during these | Ie train, roof, | mail one can do H It took days. wait a tures out a a SUCK one to miss sup- st- 491 PALA THEATER. The Palace ¢heater is offering ban- ner attractions for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and will no doubt win the approvallof all. TFirst of all the photoplay fejpture has been carefully selected and offers Mrs. Charlie Chap- lin, formerly Mildred Harris, in the Jewel proidluction, ‘“When Girl Loves The role of a minister's daughter whp falls in love with atheist who neally is the leader of notorious hamh of outlaws, is portra ed by Mrs."Chdplin. This is her first appearance in a western drama, and it gives her the opportunity for pleasing work in an atmosphere different from that of any of l'ir previous features. a an a The story deals ith the reformation ence and brings tp the screen one of Unless otherwise noted, these notices are attractions e s of the atheist thrpough the girl's influ- | the most appeali offerings of year. Other photoplay features clude a new episofle of the “Reod Glove' serial, ('nmm}ios and other sub- jects. The vaudevhlle for the first three days comprisey§ three carefully selected acts which ir in an acrobatic novejlty, Claire, two nifty girl§, dances, and the Kilke Tabor in songs vy Four. and and NDAY AT l’;‘\L.\(‘u. The Palace theater i§ offering an- other big Sunday nigh# program with double features, comedlies and other photoplay hit Madcgp Billie Rhodes is seen in her latest roduction, *“In Search of Arcady.” Als Barbara Chi- chester, daughter { an American millionaire, who de s any man with a title attached to his monicker—goes a-Gypsying and unwittingly falls in love with real nglish earl who is travelling as a reddler Miss Rhodes has a charming role hich suits her admirably. The produdtion is the best the little vivacious star has made. Other features includp William Dun- can in ‘“The Man of* Might,’”” several comedies and a big surprise feature. of a Lake Compounce The Popular Ploasn‘rc Grounds. Band _Coflg:ert Every Sunday Dancing, Boating, Bathing, Rilliards, | Bowling, Roller Coaster andithe Whip Dinner, Table D 'Hote and A La Carte Pierce and Norton, Pjops. & —————————————————— — < “THE SOCHAL PIRATE.” ANOTHE ] T FEA- TURE D COMEDIES SPECIAL} ORCHESTRA. The Coolesti Place in Town. the in- | slude the Craigs | written by the wiie which they dfi IAVCEUM THEATER. “The ]hn\r(l given at The Paddy last performance of Whack™ Lyceum tonight. of will be the Beginning Monday evening theater have their first big of inter- of this city will goers of witne, really opportunity ng the high cliass drama, and a play containing clements intensely esting I~ the (irst to the final cur- 1 in om tain. is entitled “Common Clay,’ and is three acts and an epilogue. Its heroine is a servant girl who, after unfortunate finds the an career, employ- wealthy fanm- falls begins. in home of The with ment a ily son of the house in love her, and the play Poignantly it of sex human, of absorbing inter- est, deals with the vital problems class and property with of and moves to a climax as startling the vigor and intensity a masterpicce und dramatic as any in an ever witnessed American theater The will enlist the all the regular members of can company a number of others who will brought on from New York, some of whom have appeared in this piece before. The principal roles will be played Miss Van Waldron, Mrs. Gleason, Miss Saxe, Miss Zoll- man, Mr. Cormican, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Alderson and Mr. Gallagher. cast services of the Cormi- and be by FOR THAT LITTLE DIP e [ g > " > (By Betty Brown) and unique in color and design is this stun- ning of Absolutely, gloriously new beach costume and bathing suit citron-colored wool, striped round and round in black silk soutache braid. The cute little tights are cut like rid- ing breeches, and the gold-colored rubber bathing hat is fringed like seca- weed. DOUCLAS FAIRBAN OX'S TOMOR ROW, MENUS FOR THE CO (By Biddy Bye) Here we are 'way up in July the Fourth n’everything! There's doubt about it, summer IS progressing. But don’t let your ideas for variation of the morning, noon and night meal, run low. They should be progressing, too. Put into use every fresh way of enhancing the charm of fruit, berry or vegetable, for the good of the family, and above all, help keep up {o scratch the man who must continue his daily application to bus- iness, regardless of heat and that sum- mer lazy fecling. Perhaps some of these suggestions may help out: Sunday. Breakfast—Puffed rice berries, poached eggs on ~-past no original to and toast, Dinner—Veal cutlets en with browned, potato balls, turnips, head lettuce and sliced prunes, raspberry ice cream. Supper — Cheese-and-bread pud- ding, apply jelly, graham cracker cake, tea. rasp- = cocoa. casserole French Monday. Breakfast—Cream of liver and bacon, toast, coffee. Lunch—Salmon salad, brown bread sandwiches, strawberry turn-overs. Dinner—Veal soufflg with tomato sauce, mashed potatoes, new string beans, rhubarb pie, coffee. Tucesday. Breakfast—Stewed rhubarb shredded dates, scrambled eggs, fee. wheat, calf's with cof- I want to get home to POST TOASTIES and cream 06("3' | | | SCENE FROM “COMMON CLAY"— | TLunch- toast, gra Dinner baked meé head lett strawberr] Breakf] fles and 1 Lunch gus ¢ gared tea, Dinner tatoes, | cookies, Break , of ‘wheas | mashed