New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 11, 1919, Page 4

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MY HEART =« MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife 07”0707? ibhe Way Du “Rushed to t ‘Nothing doing on that s-0 Rescue,” annowr | We're awfully sorry you have to lc | Rita. but you're net exactly a timal | d, smiling down at leily Ynless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the bureaus of the theuters or aiher attracticns wiik which &he"m I saw a look of gratified malice us, np slightest chance of subjugating him remained. [ suspected strongly that, upon nally becoming convinced of | that fact, she had arranged for the | very mmons she had just received. | dust of the Ballantyne habitation of 3 . 3 £ S el S e 5 :,’:,'\, 2 women and children and infants. 1nsist on seeing ions when Tom discovers the truth of & > ‘the trade mark Gordon on the hosiery you buy. the affair and cng pes in o wild ¢ 3 g e | to recover the bride he has lost. What the photoplay unfolds in a . f Gordon Hosiery is designed for people of flash into Rita Brown's eyes at I o i e . : fiPairfax's offer to go back with her to | U mnn;fl- h.‘hu.n‘ mv;m ’\)u .l)“vn‘;‘i‘\’, i 275 dellghts women WhO desire that neatness of fit he city Sl i e e ROMENEE i AT The couple arce separated and Tom s . . s : : : Ewhy. that's awtully good of you, | Edith o chuporone yau to New Yol | DOROTHY GISH AT [ e e S e combined with brilliance of lustre in silk hosiery. dear! sh said There asn’t even | And as for any ol m:””‘ 1 ‘: 2 1 2 T ~ - ~ i friend o ¢ husband’s, re I the offer which (he most clementary | ready to excort you to New Ve 0r i e e e ; This is a Gordon number of exceptional vogue. It is made of rules reading e Ave shegeste | over fthe worldsi scessary. B _ = 1 nigh ) er E : f . Ldk”l"ininlut;;hl:“‘\\\:1.“1‘11\"'('1:.1kh‘,’fl,,f .\)r girls stay here.” | ”l'j“ i ‘\‘T,;‘ i ";‘ """“’} -‘1" i pure Japan, silk and fibre silk combined so perfectly that the lustre has B et '] © 1 saw him throw his mother a look | Monduy, Tuesday and Wednesduy | Strusgling with him when her husband briili ilk stocking. With tops, heels and S:Zg‘\‘-’-lly--ul‘\'-‘,»Hyyw‘mfl‘”‘"..‘ mnlr]: R T e Pl LIV G| e e vt bt (i el SO0 and ner in his friend’s twice the bnll.lance of the average silk stocking. DS, R Rrawn & ; 5 well ut the little woman e[ cun il i i o ane it animnens | gingsliciiane :u‘ -mi to her ‘4'\‘—¥ toes doubly reinforced, extra service in wear is assured. a Brawr s e . v Gixh, i planations, he hints that s s no be = 8he had seen clearly by Alfred Dur- 1 ;m:“mp .,,,y,“[ \lt,'.,'\“;l\\( "ll‘.“‘: \]:,‘ 1‘\:,“”\‘”1“: lat photoplay offering, “I'ne fillv}rv" ter than she should be. Thercupon | lee's Lehavior of the atternoon that | ) SIMREd MEREEIN 1SR O | Chest™ Miss Gish has a delighret | Sheilu denounces him and shakes the | Gordon Hosiery is for the whole family —men, | i she announced. *It's bad | role, and her support Uie ohL o enough to have Rita go'—I could not | 410" 1avid W, Gritith stucios. help smiling to myself at the lifth woman's social hypocrisy, for 1 knew only teo well her sentiments concern- story deals with Sheila Moore, a youn girl of a poor family, who at | [But the inherent meanness of the girl Rita Brown—-but to have you all | mother's death is left I L | follow -auld not endure that another wi ing Rita Brow yut to ha 4 other's dea 5 left her mather y i i could not endure that another woman {hree rush away like this, I just, w e highly graphic manner. Other photo- good taste and refinement. It is beautiful in ap- sh away lik i ye chest,” containi should have even a chance to win nothing but hat she had coveted and lost. Thus | | don’ sar anothe Bar prompt acceptance of Leila’s offer, | don't want to hear a * . e it,” she added with pretty peremptori- Alfred’s k. “We'll all turn to and help Rita Durkee’s voice, confident, [ pack. Alf, you see about her train nt, with a note of determination { pight away. I'm sure there is one in Bounding in it, cut into the conversa- | about an hour which will get her In stand it, that's all: so that's settled. [ plays inc jde MG e TeaniDinidin o pearance, durable in wear and reasonable in price. word about G | ; episode of the “Red Glove,” a scream- ¥ fng LKO comedy and several athers. g Z ) | The vaudeville offered for the first BROWN DURRELL COMPANY i s consists of very highly en- Wholesale Distributors | tertaining acts and includes Boss and L) BostoN AND NEw York | ivan, two charming girls who can 3 i a shawl designed for Sheila when she is to marry, but as she is the sole sup port of her aged father plentiful with them anc s and food is not they can't cat wwls the fabric is returned to the chest again. Sheila goes to work in a confectionary store where sie meets Tom Ballantyne, tke son of the owner. — e = The Pinal Threat. He malkes love and the resuit is a se- With the keenness which the child- [ cret marriage, which is not forgiven like little woman sometimes surpris- | by the parents of the young husband. ingly displays, she had effectively dis posed of the possibility of her son’s fan the city in good time.' being compelled to drive the girl she WH]LE LEMON S ARE CHEAP disliked so heartily to the city. There would be no long moonlight motor e ) ride for Rita Brown if little Mrs. Dur- (By Biddy Bye) ,2dd 1 pint of water and 2 1-2 pounds I\ ‘kte could help it. I surmised that While you are indulging in the | Of Sugar. Grate the rinds of the | never would a young woman's packing | oo e o ioiel slited to the present | [€MOD used for juice, add to the juice | | be so expedited as would that of Miss and sugar, and cook all in an enam- i cled keltle until thick and clear look- ing. Strain, bottle, and cal while es Plead. i three d: sing and dance real well: Lester and Miller offer songs and patter that will casily please, and “The Nighthawks" splendid harmony singing with special scenery | | om0 e e season, Madame Housewite,—do not ] pf Hartford, have opened a We all went with her to the t n, | forget the invaluable lemon. panch office at 139 Main St., | she herselt, apparently, ihe mavest of| Lemons are an all-year-round biess- | ot 5 *y | our party. But the expression of her . o 3 £ A o 2 .y ing,—but like other fruits, they have Lemon Zest for Plavoring. W i 7 | eves whenever they rested upon either 3 | : ew Britain. where thelr!.\l!r'v(l Durlkee or Leila Fairfax was | their seasons of plenty,—and if you ; Iub lumps of suzar over the rind of clean-washed lemons, pressing a little until 1the oil cells in the rind are brokea and the oil is »serbed by the sugar. Place the oil impregnated su- atruns can be assured Of;dlsnncfl,\ malicious. T was sure thatl will examine the state of the lemon if by any chance she could make trou- bxcellent and prompt service, | 11c ror either of them, she would cagerly seize the opportunity. market just now you will discover them to be at their cheapest this he same as at our Hartford,‘ One little stiletto thrust she allowed | month and next. {gar in air-tight jars and keep until ¥ ~ L e ae e iihen i e into the % ic . .. | ready to dissolve for tea or flavoring hffice. Goods called for and | herself just as c At the public market in a large | [SRUN 10 IS0V © » ation city yesterday I bought lemons at 20 Hlelivered promptly. Tel. 618. Don't get TOO proficient in making | cents a dozen,—6 for 10 cen Re- | Delicate Lemon Custard. foe—— - - | strawberry jam, Leila.” she cooed as| membering the price during the flu | T L T G el she kissed the girl good-by. “It might | epidemic ! st autumn the present rea- | Loiler and bring not be wise sonable cost is alluring to the bargain | { Though her tone ranged a wholel jovers soul. i 3 -~ - - > CON | teaspoontul of salt, 1-2 cuptut of su- | SHARP CONTRAST e o] 5 2 5 | gar, and the grated rind of two lem- £ EAmULROIRULDIER SR ANl e Nl 80 [ s 000 0 St Cont [ G o st e et IS VERY CHIC e md”c‘?fi part| lemons for fall and winter, just as We | fu] of cornstarch rubbed smooth and | | (®) to a boil. Add 1 deliberate machination on Leils to petty jealousy on that of Mrs. Dur- P GG veral dozen lemons while kde. T heard Leila’s shocked whispe ed protest, “Oh, Rita, how could you!™ | {y6y are cheap and retire them to the cellar along with other winter stores creamy with a little cold milk. Stir| = 0———— = in lightly 1 egs, the yolk and white beaten separately. Add the stiff { whipped white last and immediately how: | remove from the heat. Cool and put E ure o select large, fine, thick { o) jce. Serve chilled and molded with skinued fruit in firm, fine condition ! cream or a thin custard sauce without a hint of soft spots. See that the skins are hard, with all the min- [ | ute litile oil cells rull. Put 2 inches of damp, not wet, clean sand in the bot- | lemons add the well beaten yolks of tom of a large crockery jar. Putin a | 3 eggs, 1-2 cupful of soft butter, and layer of lemons, not allowing the | 1 cupful of sugar. Beat the mixture pieces of fruit to touch each other. | well and cook in a double boiler un- Cover with 11-2 inches of damp | til thick. Use as filling' for baked sand, and put a crockery or board | pastry tarts, and top with a spoonful cover on top of the jar. Sct the jar This is a pretty com- caught a muttered ang exclamation under Alfred’s breath, then listened | yyo o with malicious glee to little Mrs. Dur- o contribution to the conversation. hat's where I differ with you, Rita,” she said gayly. “No girl can be too profic in making strawberry jam. But Leila's a wonder, and don’t mind telling you that she's the only girl I ever saw that I'd like to 3 xeep on making it with.” Her diction may have been faulty, but her meaning was clear. And I, for one, was glad that the malicious girl, waving to us from the train plat- = ht for | N @ cool, dark, celler where the sand | pany « zimimier Car/ O//‘)Zoe’Beo;{/(; i . COPYRIGHT 1919 BY NEA Lemon Cheese for Tarts, To the juice add grated rind of two (Dorotny, aged 26, is spending the summer at Lively Beach, having staked her [ob and $500 savings on the chance of winning a able h | band during the summer. There are her letters home to Joan, her chum. of meringue Orchard Inn, the 12th I'm not usually the givi plump an dtender, then put in a g dish and bake for 1 and cooled water, and sealing with | hour, stivring occasionally until the rubber and cap until ready to use. last 15 nmunutes when it should be al- While lemons are cheap is also a | lowed to brown. Before putting the good time (o make lemon syrups, cx- | pudding in the oven add more sugar BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT tracts, and marmalades, it desired. The pudding will be del- i results in puttir WEEK STARTING MONDAY. | The following lemon syrup makes | icate and nourishir £ lemons i gallon and appreciative. But oh, my lea it has been a pull Two or th form, had this unwelcome thoug it EC sert or a treat for a picnic. T oante e e e ol knon BihLou) mental digestion on her way home. Will not dry out quickly. The lemons Yoo " uddi | i will keep fresh and firm for several | I L LHIGHN I haven't written some d u\i months and may be used as nceded. Ao Ut o ficola imilliciad dEaRIovel I've been absolutely dead- As each layer is removed re-dampen | tablespoontuls of uncooked rice, the bl e ; the sand slightly and keep the next | srated rind of 2 lemons, and 1-2 cup- g € e ONenivoL Rl | layer well covered ful of sugar. Cook the mixture in w} I should say Captain Wallis—has Some honsewives have had good | double-hoiler until the rice grains been adorable about it, so considerat ] sed halki glass jars covering them with boiled evenings it was past nile before we ! cven dared stop for supper. A hurried | snack, then b Lypewr wne 1000, . | k again to the ol r with Eric (there goes (I slip again, but never mind; th {1 think of him) coming out of his book world every little while to enlist his tired mind in my behalf. i “Oh, my dear vou out! I was a brute to tz I didn't t's how it possible to get a rcal lemonade at 18TH, THE any season on very short notice. It is very concentrated and needs only to be diluted with plain or carbonated water and served with shaved ice. 8 SHE b, LSCAPE CRUEL MENACING JAWS OF' THE HUGE ALLIGATOR WHICH IS rl, I'm wearin X you so. ilize the story would | = -_= o =) — o= i e rmm -~ (=] LUMBERING SWIFTLY ; Lemon Syrup. | lengthen out at the end. I'll never | TOWARD 1ITS PREY? { GAC To ecach pint of fresh lemon juice | forgive ! ONE THRILL AFTER y 2 - | “Please!” I “Don't il ARG GE in Cohan & Harris' Greatest o el f D avornnr N L about me. Tt e first time I've | met a business emergeney—and | EVERY WEEKLY PISODE at it OPERATION | I beaten it. Come, let | “THE GREAT ||| “IT PAYS TO | | L= pevien’s. Comehecs o i i _ Canton, Ohio.—‘I suffered from a | s e R e | tdd : | female trouble which caused me much | You're an optimist, dear,” he said | 5 | 1 ’ AD ‘) ER l ESE” i | suffering, and two | and Joan, my senses leaped at the | AT i & : | doctors decided | tiny wprd. It rested me more than | | that I would have ou of sleep could have done 1 S g P9 i MATINEES WEDNESDAY, | to go through an | (bt Satibe, 1 et e el « e . f2s = ! operation before I | X I 7 =4 THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ! X , Oy to question what he may have | ; Cenieatell meant by if. 1 just hugged it jov- | Seats Now On Sale At Box | My mother, who R el g ; | badiBeeniiEinad by |ously to my hungry rt—and | | Office. i LydiaE. Pinkham's ! \nr(v'xg'nt‘ no mvv‘hcv' e } = R i \eg?ta(lljng Com- (By Betty Brown) o DR rasmol et nexy pound, advised me ot daEaN Wagathoflast JMYSoTgTALe Then for the first time in my life i 2 t Not frequently docs one associate | fro aip & oot If you are overstout why remain s0? Why to try it before sub- l from the publishet. We raced on, Bis iy grites Guoy sumet % ‘be envious of those who are slender? Hero se of black anc te in combin- | pacing the - and dictating vin 35 imporiant mewS for you. ?lturfimFHOP;ra- the use of bla wd \\hv- ir bmbin | pacit he floor ,m 1 dict n‘ 1. ’l‘ typing | s B L e PN o The koreln system is accomplishing mar- ion. Itrelievedme | ation or contrast with the frocks of jas fast as my fingers could fly over| — ; ; - SR { vels in healthful, speedy, pleasant reduction from my troubles | o, 1 orbut as autumn draws near | the kevs. Neither of us thought of | without knowing ho pened, s (};'( men ;nd’ Yomen Whfl‘-hnve f»ecfnkfnr =) (s{) T can do my house work without any Biacl and while lbecomme more ipopi. thor timeEWhen it o e R dark Evic '] found myself sprawled across n urdened with fatness. Use oil of korein and ifficulty. ia 5 Rl ¢ 28¢01INe IRORL e helhangine Rlampslant B T face down, a o] follow the reduction system. No starving, mic‘tl éy gh“g‘”'e] anty wg]man Who 18 | 1. " iere is sketched for Fashion Art | lishted the hanging lamps and we | typewriter, fa wn, and TBr Do tedious exercises, no calomel or salts—a 2iilcted with female troubles to give | | |" . | cciaily successful example in | Went straight on with work Wallis lifting me with strong arms renuinely correct and delightful system, Lydia E. Pinkham' s Vegetable Com- plack and white—the use of black | “End’s in sight, girl,”” he whispered, | and gentle, gentle words. Endorsed by physicians. pound a trial and it will do as much for e e e saronct | bending suddenly close to my cheel ‘You - poor little plucky kid— S Pri | Reduction 10 to 60 Ibs. or more—what- them.”’—Mrs. MARIE Boyp, 1421 5th | 8eorsette crepe over white B nd as suddenly going bacl at ummer Prices. ever you require to get symmetrical fgurs St N, E., Canton, Ohio satin, with interlacings of white [ and as suddenly going hack —Oh, positively guaranteed on fair test, under $100 ! 4 b b 1c) L slave-driver I've been! Come grosgrain picot edged ribbon, a collar | his realm of plot and MON.—TUES.—WED. DOROTHY GISH forfeiture or mo cost to you Sometimes there are serious condi- SR i S e 3 : - B G i reamy lace confined by a With thumping heart and hot race There's Infinito Joy in keening a diary that shows tiONS Where a hospital operation is the | of rare. creamy lace confined by & - FCIL (PARRIE REGH © while I das Jour measurements graduaily bacoming smailer whils only alternative, but on the other hand | White silk rose with pirked petals, and | 1 kept steadily on L t - ing in 5. d attractive 1 =il ever der s > sw | last the w as composing lost | grub ess, " pADEroring, fn visacity. health and attractlve: 50 many women have been cured by this | @ clever demorstration of the new |last the words he w omj 1g 1 1 by many years. Gain aprrobation of others! Becoms famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. | fullness about the bip lines expressed | their mechanical patter and became I tried to brace up, Joan, and I & = believe I did manage a smile. I siender ‘and easily stay so! T o ety e aught witk eaning t v wearied You may obtain Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, after | in drape fraug with meaning to my we to- rest on this couch i zain to'you're ill and starved and—Oh, w | ! you're goin last—-a* 1 to the Inn for somc ? everywhess, O"pom,oiL of koreln at druggists’ 4ctors havesaid that an operation was mind probably was a pretty sick one. At In the Paramount Production with convincing testimonials mailed, in plain hecessary — every woman who wants “And so,” was saving, “theylany rafe, he reached out, took me envelope, free, if vyou ite Korein Co, to avoid an operation should give it a stood together on the hilltop watch- | once more in his muscular grasp and NE-69, z . avoil sho The Hope CheSt s"n“f" Now York. fair trial before submitting to such a ing the deep blue shadows rise ahout ! was half leading, half carrying me to othecary as S S R | trying ondesl them from the valley. Shoulder to,the divan when a sound at the deor cobotiocnry Hall, Claxk & Braienl, | 1f complications exist, write to Lydia R e e e e e e “RED GLOVE” COMEDIES Britain, i W | E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., they leaned in the exquisite peace of | gravel—the throb of a motor—the for advice. The result of many years : 5 their love. Not the pretty light love | thud of someone jumping to the - ' €Xxperience is at your service. GOOD VAUDEVILLE BILL — of prosperity. But love born of'ground and a noisy flinging open of BOSS AND MARR mutual toil, mutual suffering. Tha ' the door g H i DE tested love. The enc z The! My ling senses just c re. 1+ Fall Term Commences Sept. 2. hres ¢ 3 5 da and ! £ R Ross h an ex o | LESTER AND MILLER REGISTER NOW! spirit—such as of us know, bau: , sion of angry disgust upon his face== ", " Office Hour: m. to 1 p. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Evenings, Monday Tuesday, | Comedians. ¢ THE NIGHTHAWKS Harmony Singers. Special Scenery ! few of us find.' lmm then for the first time in my life * l‘ As I set the period at the end (\’Jl fainted dead away. i 1 With Cuticura Al drncgists: Somp . Ointment 2 and 3, Taleum 2%, Sample ek ) free of “Cuticars, Dept. 5, Boston the phrase all the strength in my'! 1 am still too spent to write mong - and Saturday to 9 o'clock | body seemed to ooze. I khow my !tonight, dear; but I love vou, Jean CTICUT BUSINE COLLEGE head throbbed and felt light and | darling, and Oh, how I long for you! 605-3. 163 Main St. lnum.\: My kneces seemed of Lm[u.‘l.l DOROTHY.

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