New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 16

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MY HEART «« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHFAST OF v m o _ | 3 v - Revelations of a : (Il Ak] E WHEAT | O 0 : HOSIERY ho Way Allen Drake Plqued Madae.' | Wotked Lillian_consulted ger wrist' wateh 4 g | « nd made % mental cdleulation s fiém 3 Unlgds otherwise n«m these notices are written by the N HgWo plenty of time,” zaid, | Work,” Allen Dralos . B bureaiss of the or other attractions with which they irning £ me with an apologetic wir, | Sured mé. {HAnGGEEL gLt 1o g — g : ] el L foreot vou dohtiknow all $het | méntq Anontdng germitting - OX'S THEATER, a joyous performance in rApid tempo $ 275 delights women who desire that neatness 0 A Th bV T whs. o amdbate | voimto agepabaty yL ok all must Charles -Bay in -“The Girl -Doc with the “pep” t is the life of a 8 i % S P . . B e e eten i S | Bow.t6 MeRaccsipo Il . S e e e e e e b o s i e ] v combined with brilliance of lustre in silk hosiery. of her particularly, heetic { fiif manner’hadisuddenly t&®n on | piafiv gnd the big vaudeville ‘nov- | Pattern. The cast will be greatly 4% which th8 authoriids ohilshalabalicy Tagigamnered iz Wl in lclts, “uEN{gLt in the Mrenchés,!are atemented for the gorasion and Now . This is a Gordon number of exceptional vogue. It is made of city wosl R the dags of my Work with him in )n.v the attractions at 170xX’s towmight. ritainites may look forward. to a He thought it might beadervice ‘It wadyimper ,“;"”,'\ 'L{"k‘;dm'; ¢ Charles Ray has assimed, by vir- | Weekfof unalloyed musical joy. Mr. 3 pure Japan silk and fibre silk combined so perfectly that the lustre has o have i e e niehs | Buthoritative,, Lielt suddenty like &t 5 5¢ mis innate’cleverness, a plade | Cormican will be scen as Rddie, a B f : q nd idea to have him handy tonlghtd ;1) omla fhat bad been® bidden to | 3y coroen world that is distinetly | favorite role of that decidedly popu- : twice the brilliance of the average silk stocking. With tops, heels a in case the lady needed proof tha®iwe - . s s 5 5 S f in caso the ladg needed proof thatine ) oic quistly 1n. tho"corner out of eVery | i1 5iiqual= Ho hug no rivals hocause | lar actor-manager. Scals arc now ; toes doubly reinforced, extra service in wear is assured. 2 % - { one’s way. S o R e 1 » | on_ sale. I shivered involuntarily .at-the vi- ; ot s worl of -a Jgnd .that no one Y T re Were, o Zi « stions erowd- 5 & . There,werg a.40zén que | else has come anywhere near equal- sion Lillian's words called up. Thay ~ 4 S 3 5 g . iV n to my ligh.but [ 2 od, ey is ¥ for the whole fami me very atmosphere into which ye were | 58 0 * ) R e gasli o tHob rey |10 His impersonation of the PADACE THEATER. Gordon Hosiery is y 3 entering was charged with crime and'| B EURE S50 S8 a0 GO0 silence brp 1drcnr'|n college “student: in “The Girl e i W e { women and children and infants. lnsist on seeing Brace I Ipokeqiup 1ias Ao ebomy i irftg the comunon-': Dodser? who, Dy force of cIrcUm-j i, alluring and curiosity-provokin ! : the trade mark Gordon on the hdtiery you buy. he turned his (Hm(\, Si&::&i’“{l'“ uud i""‘"és to' whigdfsbothr Mrs, Underfvqod e u\v' n\;\.n?n;‘ll" L]’\t?\’! A\”\A title of the Jesse D. Hampton pro- 4 o j and Allen Drafe-confined themselve e Ures | qucion stavring Miss Grace Dar- 3 : S 5 Llitan. G R { ould not. mun‘thgifel Of afain | ives his ddmirers a new side of his || Gordon Hosiery is designed for people of "0” “"‘I’“’ 1ef sald h“':." ‘"\T" B3ing enubbed;’as I :Eonstsyed Mr.-{ chamcter and in an envirbnment that Gloia Crahan T (plaged! by Miss good taste and refinement. It is beautiful in ap- v(“:‘:m":‘ b J‘Ln‘\? with s tonight, tWe | Drake’s words, 3 ;n”:,r:,t\mfrfl‘\o {'\‘f aealt o = of heparmond), secretary to a wealthy pearance, durable in wear and reasonable in price. Bos &1 tho preof wo need against the : Lillian’s (f.-mmne £ SR -"r‘n:‘:\': ‘;'I '\r.l;“; “”*‘ ",'1-" | bachelor and in love with Phil Tel- wcomean, plenty to frighten’ her, comq) L shall not R e e B ot horitaved by M= Ray, ity dreamy || oo e Hechiolerlu ikl ouEht sho knew b : BROWN DURRELL COMPANY Bictely, eveithough she will pfobably’|, the tetise SWeEsr gl uns: & vl evar womantwante ibubiit ool i e e ve shrewd enough to realize that we "‘”1"0‘“‘?“;&»’“"‘? R b ot my laitls and sueh things: the other, | Many heartaches for her to learn A Boston AND NEW YORK S el T s | TAle SUGH. I Sdlindadi T Sang s 3 °' | {hat “what cvery woman wants” and i st 3°“ L}‘\‘e(‘s" ‘:’i "‘;'t* "f_"] “‘“"V"rd ,‘;ir‘; parbnis. Lillisn-hadsgdven me a hasty [played by Hal Coole e ot Lo T L me.'m m"" < ?:t = ;‘f’ ,""f “:v‘ ‘yf'f‘rV‘” Ghi QK and cautioning ‘admghition when’ we | fervescent, chorus-girl-admiring, ath-{, M-npf are wmm“w’l disti v;"\l' ' ety - 1? ‘T"‘““-n AftongBverc -in_her room dbter dinner gét- |letic and unstudious ggdtacter. The | oo (P AR SR distinetly fours .8 W PO L iz reagdy fov fhe trips . Tumor, of “fhe pietire comes when | “PRETT Lo O SR fDrake,” Lillian idterrupted. “I've no R sy e e T What Bvery Woman, Wants" will doubt you're kind to your aged parents | i ioks M 1% . distinctly s Sess Do Son e | he skown tonight and Saturday along i ¥ 5 paxe thing tenight unless M Is , distinctly f qub hecomes the host-#or is sched-3 iy o 2 land. haye sofind views on politics and. [ NUIE LMLt L e s 8 . o 00t | e (e g e o1 e SR, e A TG Breligion. ®T've no doubt alse that yowll | YOUT L e B aed to:dosBo—rota party in WHICh & lipo15 fig" seen in the first of the Gy 2 A zoing tohave you come in Ak Grst; ! cBbrus girl is the héhored guest. The 2 ;- . ferainayour wite in the gaysbe ghould | FONT L IEE RO T S nearing [ Tiold 150 10 {ogorarirs cramming, | CI9NC Smith stories. Maclk Sennet go Whew yogget ono, But YoWvesome- | ¢ o vorvthing that goes oy, SAndahen g™ (hen the m‘? oA, CIAMmIINE | offers is latest screaming comeds, hing yet to- z.of a, T : 3 . g5 Bum-p e ac Feela s mixed | wphe Rip | Ktitech Taflor H 5 1 he you~ do, enter the room gty At up®by mistaking ‘the other’s fiancee 3 o B woman wher shp Hag a revengeful heo | 0 T o “iaton gaecsits manazo Rhvistaing e otheraghs * [ vaudeville entertainment is well bal- {hev bonpet. “Ag longas that Woman Ly ings o youwll iow W1, what tojdosty Wealthy, lol, ffon e chorlis anced and one of real merit. B s eaat ot ‘Wiffifflfif;;io % 1 felt relféf.An@N touchy o |ana the man, woman or-child who e T i e at hey' wordseweligfihat T X b ek e VARY BREADS TO £o keep her from spillipgafic beans. ™ & o qipility in the tripjefore ur lognd bictur medy MPT TH TPITIL «You: Prusn’t kg e | SRS ioh T sith. cbnastousk P51 enistiminment o e most (do: B % ; J th . 8 irablé sort is lacking in a sense of ; 43 “Of course, sha won't Bfcigpati | was unworthy of mie that T wi e W o B mempt the capr ummer appe- Wadge's fathér-any more, but therd’ll {*mereky .the ‘puppet in th ( Tigfords Trail,” s L (ost Pathe Nowe | lites with different varieties of breads. Bisays be.ifaé danger that when Sher | the evenirig, pulled hither andith Ies . a eWS, | Iveryone gets tired of the inevitable rat frigh yer she’ll try to . gome | by the fgrings held by the, capable Mytt and Jeft and the funny I70X| \pite hread and a-change to bread of § ' tflian Underwood and Allen | Sunshine omedy, A Milk-Fed | anothor flavor and appearance adds Runicetseith Madge in so weay, | gers e R g i the tHan a.0 oMhiat | Drale. : . e amp,= = completqithe filmuentertain—izost o the meal. Nut bread! is deli- ; 8 only faing ghagriy toward jment, cious for sandwiches, and so is cold o Imen fhat T . felt ,[; Tox’s vaudeville §is headlined by | prownbread. girl. The complications may be imagined, “unjustly enough, ‘we the soldier act, “A Night in the Brown Bread—Sift into a mixing idatizhtor Wil 7 . Drake. r\‘?\, childishl nches,” in which some excellent | jowl 1-2 cupful of corn meal, 1-2 No, 7' lke ta spdre: . but | £¥e taxicab Lilltan & Ry L igfing and a couple of black-face | cupful of rye meal and 1-2 cupful of ' f way. »'s St oon- | fhe man wiose assumptiott of aufhy conmiegians help to entertain. Mat- ! whole wheat flour and add 1 teaspoon- h—let Reptitigw that.fjity I so disliked. 4 # magical novelty offering: | ful of ba aand 1-2 teaspoonful Lo rore Hem x& o ¥ o € iy tontran, - a dainty songster, | of salt. To this dry mixture add a JAPAN HAS MANY LEPERS. WOULD i Mulvey and Devan, in a rapid- | scant half cupful of molasses, and 1 i €5 ublin, July 11 hy Al *Eucomedy act, are all well received.{ cupful of buttermilk or sour milk. Tokio, July 11.—There are at pres- | n,welamif B acate 4 Beat and mix thoroughly. Put the | ent about 120,000 lep@rs in Japan, ac- posed of ithre€ cp 2. BT 5 mixture in brown bread tins, set in Tok A twav? Vo . x . ' cording to an estimate of the Tokio and Qfll)‘v'\]y It \\;\5 P ; oM 'Y‘l!l",]('l"i-‘,n. the steamer, and cook three hours. ) 1 o6t the Llaim 0 i 2 g o St i A ottt b Britain play-lovers to see | Wheat flour with 2 large tablespoon-. irmicans in their greatest suc-| fU1s of cus GRS S Ijtess Ed Common Clay.” It is doubtful | SPoonful of , and 4 teaspoonfuls of s baking powder. Workdnto the mix ture three tablespoonfuls of butter or PUT YOUR ICE CARD OR FLAG OUT % city has ever had a stock per- h showing attests this The curtain rises eve- L] 4 { iahce to equal it and & erowdedt oy eafand then add L: gz, beat Gfiang : EARLY IN THE DAY and save the ice man light, 1 cupful of sweet milk, and 1-2 or 3-4 cupfu)l of chopped pecan or two or three trips—thus eliminating the need- 2 s alnut meats. Beat thor ly. Turn | e 3 e . thi matings on .Saturday will hemin| oo 0 b o Rt and OF | B less waste of precious ice ! This is not askin i e into greased bread pan. Let stand 2 wa utes .tt bake lerate oven. 7 > 3 s Next week the plavers: will offer | Tt siond soe duy befors outing. 9 ° too much of you for your ferethought today “Very Good Eddi€,” the first musical ra ki 3 . Bise! 3i | : - 2 2 2 g Baking Powder Biscuit—Sift togeth- 5 9 . comedy of the summer season. Those | or 5 1.5° cuns of pasiry flour, half & 1 you are you will want to | may mean that the ice supply of this city will who enjoved Thilip Bartholmae’s | teaspoonful of salt, and 5 teaspoonfuls take a Kodak with you or i Jast until mid-summer at least. farce, “Over Night,” will not be sorry | of baking powder: cut in 3 or 4 ta- yowll miss the best part of to see it again in musical form with [ hlespoonfuls.of shortening and use : s : The ice situation is indeed precarious. Thou- vour addition of a number of pretty | milk in mixing to a soft dough. Turn o e et eaat sands of dollars are being expended country- 1s and several interesting dancers. | the dou on to a floured board, is ideally suited for or | knead slightly, and cut _into rounds. in stock to choose from. Get ) wide to bring home the one idea—ICE MUST amusement, as it is essentis a | Bake on a greased plate about 18 min- vours now. Developing and light form of entertainment, niusical- | utes; serve hot with berries, sugar and printing 4. specialty. Eresh | 8 BE CONSERVED ! Observe our dm]y sug- ly as well as dramatically, but it is’ cream. Rt Sneoal il all sz gestions—]ive up t() them—-and y()u Will be helping your city in this great national crisis. NEED ! ‘ nings at 8:20 o’clock and the remain- New Britain, Conn. THE NEW WOMEN'S SHOP 149 Main Street New Britain, Conn. § FOR SATURDAY | BIG REDUCTION ON ALL OUR BLOUSES | We Have a Stunning Collection ot' Georgeties at $4.95 | Tremendous Markdown On All Our | Charming Wash Frocks NOTHING HIGHER THAN $8.50 oup of serious Parisi- ) Javish use of fringe and tassels. Many es many of the mid- | of these ideas, modified to please the th modes—namely, the | fastidious taste of Americans, are | he popular separate | shown in the frocks being turned out ort - sleeve, and the | by American designer: I

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