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COOL NEGLIGER ‘ - - > FOR HOT WEATH Y HEART 2« MY HUSBAND =TTt “l\ “ rkA it ' “ I ehA )fl[dfl@@l [o e ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF ki “ "' . Revelations of a Wife | seallbaalhaglys by gt} H i =y kI~ — = < , - ¢ Alice Molcombe Convineed | one would wish lo gl as far avasy : - Madge She Believed. Lo o e ,.M“Nm" Unless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the ZO(?’BQC’ )/ Fhy don’t you spe Alice Hol- | “hut they were planning it without bureaus of the theaters oe other attraciions with which the; ST IO ay NEA T CTOE be demanded fiercely. "It can’t| even the pretense of consulting IKen- ——r— . B ; bossible that you—that you—" neth. They absolutely ignorved him, FOX'S THRATER. blemalkers” Monrae Salisbury, a spe- : (‘nnlnfln. u,gm‘: 26 nvxg\pd"n(“ll ||'.I ummiela :‘x“\:‘l: ‘lh\::l'!:hll'nl;‘vl:\\k- ill you stop this nonsense at| and T noticed that they did mot speak | This evening offers a last opportun~ | cialist in the portrayal of Canadian staked her iopjianalsy ghsavineglonkicchancSoivinning o Jitsblbhsg 2 1 retorted, with two-purposed | to hm or he to them unless it wasan | ;b "o S F o 0 B arm. | character of the far northwest, wi band during the summer. These are her letters home to Joan, ibility in my manner. 1i wished to | absolute neccessity.” Y to witness thodanty anc onarins| star in !The Man jin the Moonlight. eal my very real uneasiness at her Strange Facts: ing princess of the silver sheet, "Anita | mhe story deals with the northwest, Silv ce. the 19tH gs, ana 1 counted upon the natur- | - e | saw that| Stewart, in her latest and most as-| where Monroe Salisbury as a French- - SllversandiiakSAncit, -~ sentment she would probably feel That does look—add. saw that| {,unding production, Mary Regan.| Canadian outlaw duels with the guar- Dearie Joan: ¥ rudeness, to divert her thoughts | ANV attempt of e O heeastle MUl The story of Mary Regan is a very | dians of the northern law, saves the * Tom Benedict’s praises of this placs b the track they were traveling. ;";“Q‘"‘”“ oy real thoushts | €ntertaining ana lively one, having| brather of the girl he loves and meets | were underdone if anything. Tt's a ( ht the obsession of danger to the | Might as well speak my rea PUSTLS | pun serfally in the ©osmopolitan mag- | death with sufficient bravery to atone Chice B etand it | she carcd for o devotedly was| Where I dared to do s ; azine for several months where its| for his sins. A Pathe News and Lloyd bl S e e e strong upon her for any side- Yowd think - so if ¥ou'd seen | cparm and reality of plot attracted | comedy will also be shown. Four new Iy m ol T sleareny o e e them,” she said bitterly. Then her| yije attention. Born to the heritage| acts of big time vaudeville will com- Moodelestilate Yol eyon sal ot s wish it were nonsense,” she said | Voice hoarsed. “The miserable wretch-| ;¢ ¢rime Mary Regan surmounts the| plete the bill, Couthuinld ot begk of die L DeiTy ~ R tul then swiftly seized my | 5! she cried. All these years| ..ominy of her birth and station, just over the hills. Trout in the lively | hs in & grip that hurt. “Tell me | they've been glad enough to have| py,w the very beautiful Mary does this SUNDAY AT THE PADACE, stresi thatifeedsftna JLLkody Sylian = don’t believe Kenneth had any- | their daughter off their hands, to Shift| g,y 5 find happiness and peace in| s o : s pallafeveryiyhere i ISitianyiwondon - 2 s the horrible burden of her to Ken-{ . : = L Sunday night brings to the Palace nten come here Out of the tail of 4 to do with it! ) el s houldens, | true love is shown very realistically in | another big double feature progra 2 : ail fofll was no time for a Puritanical < Stackbridzelsipatientis ol - | this great picture. A brand new Sun- | Tewis St i in ““Man’ EraIn, my eve I have counted nine alreadv, Bt oy veee e st an d o d AT 5 e Ca e ol CRapter o |1 o ione IelEeen i ian S\Desire not including Tom 5o 2 son’ and ‘How wise and patient he is| . ~ + B @ gripping story of the Northwest, the L 5 o (9 Z ghts or convictions. My reply was | 5 : The Great Gamble,” Mutt and Jeff, | other feature being Gl (B Rt B He introduced me this morning to | R\ pt, emphatic. with poor Milly!" And now they're| .artoon and the Pat will also caturebelnegoidcyaflaslte fin - e a girl—a pretty creature, very slender 2 < b course I don’t; but people will| '°2dy to turn on him like so mMany| e ghown. The v program, | & t{'\g dramaticintoduetion 8 | Tf there is any time in the vear | ;g gark, with that smooth, shinins | > to. believe that he had if you— | Wolves.” e headed by that side-splitting farce, Man's) Desire, ¢ starzing Lewls §. | when Kriend! Husband-—or leven | ani|ip) o1 halr that makes you want to >\ e S I don’t understand it,” I said, halt | .iyo e Manr: and. theee other big | Stone: IS & vivid drama of the timber | ordinary set of parents and family | ¢SO0 BT Gy GG P00 NIET / Il » or. You don't know that Mrs, | {0 myself. “Dldn't you tell me that it acts will make up the variety end of | Oty with a “kick® in every rel. | appreciates a cool and dainty 100k~ | gheiy o {emperamental, feverish sort A | bridge's people are trying to| Was to her people Mr. Stockbridge al- | yjic° b, By “kick” is meant punch, and fol- | ing lady across the breakfast table | 217% & eREratietife, (erene s Sor ] / N B him, and every repetition of | Wa¥S appealed when she got t0o un-| 'm0 treat favorites will be offered | OVINE OUT that line of thought, | —it is in hot weathe S e e e ; ( BN a Bucss upon your part is dis- | Manageable, and that then they ar-| gunday'evening to Fox patroms. Wil-| | MAR's Desire” at the present time, | Here is a most charming negligee e s R /{\ Al - ranged for her stay in a sanatorium?” | 1R FIEE RS0 ST BICTRS, K S in some instances, seems to be con- | for summer—made with a loose foun- | MM She is 4 tlfleyuncasyiabolitine = bo you imagine for one second Of course,” she retorted. “That Was | most versatile and finiehed of all | Centrated on something with a “kick” | dation slip of white china silk or Lisnefonly Enepgithat ehaye oxacily W T'm breathing such a thought to | SUMPLY self-protection. When Milly | goraen stars, will be seen in a pic- | ANd & “punch” to it. The k and p in | crpe, to wear under a delectable coat f ONe hundred and eighty-seven do larsy %97 n bt yourself? Do you think T | to0K one of her temper sprees she wWas | tu ition of Zane Gray's great west. | {his salvanic drama, however, leave | of pale lavender chiffon, with collar, | between me and the Home for| | = o Bt o Tt Just as apt to empty a bailing teaket- | arn novel, “The Riders of the Purple | N0 headache in their walce. cuffs, and deep hem of creamy thread | Indigent Females! = [> more familiar with the whole | t1& over the members of the family| g e The ‘“desire” of Tom Denton was a | lace, and touches of deep violet satin “Like the place?” she asked with ched story than any one else out- | léarest to her as she was to do any- Hale Hamiltan will star in the sec. | Pormal, healthy and manly uravinu—f! ribbon at throat and belt. the tips of her lips when Tom had B tarnily and me thing else. She did throw a lighted | onqg feature, “In His Brother's Plac to make a good woman happy. Tom | o e e gone to join some men looking at a | - Her One Fear. lamp at her mother once, Just missed [ A5 both these stars are actors of ex- | had other desires, too, which were string of fish. | v Lr voice shrilled passionately at| NeT: but started a lively little fire that | coptional caliber and drawing power, | MTe or less praiseworthy. One was | MENUS FOR THE “Love it,” I answered briefly, not Before I could answer she| KoPt the Whole family busy for a| these two pictures should prove to be| !0 “Eet” the scoundrel who had kill- | cager for a conversation with a type o again, this time with dulled | tMe: the finest ever offered at Fox's for a | €1 Nis brother in cold blood and had | COMING WEEK of girl T always dread. ss tones. What an awful woman she was!" | sunday pragram. Christie comedies| terrorized the girl Tom wished to | “Old acquaintance of Mr. Bene- | But T do know they're going to| LNe exclamation broke fram me de-| have long since proven of worth and | Make happy, into a compulsory mar- | il dict’s, T believe? Used to be a dear| e him. They were planning even | SPite my natural compunction x% the very latest will he offered as well | Tiage. i _ e e e el e B b she lay there to take her body | SPS2KINg ill of the dead. as a new release of “The Gaumont| Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday | “AUBuSt, the harvest month of plen-| ;= 1ot was the town?” 2 12—\ s thers House-—" That doesn’t half express it!”| News” A speclal orchestra recifhf| brings the D. W. Griffith spectacle, | t¥: still supplies the markets with a| “lgo feoiioh 1 gmiled, wanting to hy, that is perfectly natural,” | “lice Holcombe's tone was distilled | has been arranged to add another| “The Birth of a Nation.” This fea- | WeaIth of fresh fruits and vegetables meenadie s i el e ‘Like the place,” she asked. Jposea, tmpatiently. Surely, every | Pifterness. “And to think that her| pleasing feature to the already splen- | ture is being shown with the regular | #d the prospect of lower prices in i o rhthr ot —— = malevolence hasn’t stopped With her| qiq program. VaudeillolanAl nholoriay programi| el neanituturelcheers ol Houssz I o0l BONET St FREAER Dot T death, but is reaching out still to you Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday | and with no advance in prices. | wife's heart. Loms mother=-naturally. thing so utterly out of keeping? Bu and me.” Fox's has baoked two very attractive SEns For those who cannot afford to buy Ah, yes, of course. Horrid woman, | Oh, how glad I should feel for Tom’s i) — Plotoplavsithatiwilllsursly be e rove LYOEUM THEATRE. fruit and vegetables in large quanti- | [ = sake if it weren't for this Corley per- Fourgthousand hnomenNare] melial | e e e el he e e ey ; T e T TGl e b mother son! She is obviously coiling for ealinfitne|membersniDilotilfir ol saa [ os i deniie S s el i e ssonfiinglanghier S it chuckle | i5 aid in the habit of buying just a “No, the wife.” him, ready to spring. he Popular Pleasure Grounds. katchewan Graln Growers' associa- | Katherine Lee will appear In another | S2UCe: 18 one of the descriptions of | jittle more of the fruit than is actual- | “Isn’t Nina Benedict here?" I could Devotedly, B tion. one of those domestic farces, “Tron.| Cohan & Harris' farce. “It Pays To | Iy needed for a meal or two and put- | Not conceal my surprise and curiosity. | DOLLY Band Concert = Advertise,” which is smashing rec- ‘ ting up the surplus in one or two cans, “Here! Well, rawther not,” smiled 4 ords for attendance at the Lyceum | utilizing the same heat and labor re- | Miss Corley, flinging me the glance of GA E this week where the Cormican play- | quired to get the meal, and slowly ac- | the well-informed toward the ig- INS ROYAL FAYOR Very Sunday H —— ers have rehabilitated themselves, | cumulating a food store without extra | norant. ing, Boating, Bathing, Billiards, _— , fe e e = ] and again demonstrated their ability | labor or experse “Why not? Where is she?” S — ing, Roller Coaster and the Whip SUPREME to cope successfully with farce as| Iearn to simplify the menus. One Miss Corley stifled a polite yawn. | Serbian Orphan is Sent to Officers’ B Toblo D ‘Hoto and A La Carte | ENTEHIAINMENT well as drama. Next week’s offering | hot dish, nourishing and substantial, | “Kansas City, I believe. At least, | Training School By Prince Regent e will be another Cohan & Harris suc- | good bread and butter and a salad or | that's where they were living the las Alexander. Pierce and Norton, Props. { R L RS T cess, “Captain Kidd, Jr.” a play of | fruit is suflicient for the summer | T heard of them. I'm not interested.” | Belzrade ESerbin A nsunt 22 oy - { irresistible charm by tlia;mo,»;prohfic meal. “Them?” Something was beginning ! ))mrpf‘mm‘] e S ”;e = of female authors, Rida ohnson | Sunday. to dawn on me at las “Why, I aasa 5 SR ' — TONIGHT — SRore, e She SEEe (e 83 i i phignase;ia 1aaior ityolve vears) saw il p, Brealkfast—Cold molded cereal | don’t unde the automobile of Prince Regent 2 with sliced peaches and cream, cin- “Onh, what does it matter? When Alexander standing in front of the Chauncey Olcoft's suceesses includs | namon, toast, coffee. | v8u've lived in New York as long as| Serbian Military hospital the other ing “Macushla”, “The Isle of Dreams” | = Dinner—Grape ice, chicken pie, new | I have, Miss Varick, vou will never) day. When the prince appeared the and “Shameen Dhu. l peas and carrots creamed, cucumber | ask an ecific questions about any | boy told hi | “Brown of Harvard” and several nf[ | ANITA STEWART in *‘MARY REGAN’” THRILLING “GREAT GAMBLE” GRIPPING NEWS — SUNSHINE COMEDY — MUTT & JEFF ——SUNDAY EVENING— TWO GREAT FEATURES YCEUM Phone 1000, Tonight—Last Time IT PAYS TO “Captain Kidd, Jr.” is described | 4nq tomota salad, cheese, coffee. { specific husbands and wives—they “I'm an orphan, but I don't want to as a comedy of youth, love and ad- Supper— Potato age. I don't get venture, and quite the most faseinat- | and cottage checese sandwiches, iced | heen separated so long now it's an | enough to eat, and besides I don't ing play New Yrjrk has seen in re- | tea, old story. Mrs. B. has remarried. I| want to be a shoemaker.” cent seasons. Critics are agreed that | Monday: supposed you knew of it or you The prince asked the hoy to come not since “Seven Keys To Baldpate” | & wouldn't—" to the palace. The next mowning just has such a decided novelty been seen | She rose Elow yawned prettily | after brenkfast the boy stole away in the theater. As a matter of fact| again behind her hand and, with a | from the class in shoe-making. and there is more genuine enjoyment mi slance at her wristwatch, remarked ! went to the royal offices. He demand- “Captain Kidd, Jr.,” than is to be! n | { | lad, brownbread | change ahout so. The Benedicts have | stay at ‘he orpha Breakfast—Grapes, waffies, honey, coffee. Lunch—Tuna h salad, nut and D ERTI SE” raisia sandwiches, millk : e i A i 8 i Dinner—Cream of pea soup, baked | NOW late it was—she must go. T knew | e s in audience V found in half a dozen of its class, | o u R O BF DB SOOI RS | she intentionally left the other sen- In the affernoon the minister of the any one of which it distances in| o8 . 5 SRS court reported to the directress of the salad, fruit jelly. tence unfinished 3 orphanage that the boy had gained # point of real merit. ‘“‘Captain Kidd, “You mean,” I said steadily, dater- | In a Gripping Drama of In an Amazing Story Jr,” is a play that every one will Tuesday. mined she,shouldn’t do with me as Efern Folanon ot Donbics enjoy seeing, and will chuckle over | Breakfast — Cantaloupe, creamed | o M0 o "qupposed T knew the | ALL NEXT WEEK : the W v cnrmlca" PI “D: e 5 . for days after, because it possesses | toast, coffee R ey el flyers RlderS of the In Hls Brother S the charm and spontaneity of youth | lLunch—Cream of tomato soup, | pont@lCH WETE - STRAREC 00| REDUCING : . —exlultant youth thatgorever visions | toasted cheese wafers, chilled plums | TOWGNT PO hove SHin T | e et in another Cohan P l S % ” the pot of gold at the end of rainbo and grapes. St i + va | Fifty Deft In Serbia to Care far Medi~ & urp e age ace Ann whoss sutl e feeds e Oh—divorced men are always A Dinner—Planked fish, with glazed i i B < = cal and Institutional W Harris’ Success verse with the joy of living. carrots and onions, corn hread, peach | interesting. (s NEWS MANY MORE COMEDIES the royal favor and would be sent to the officers’ training school RED CROSS WORKERS s “Tom Benedict has interested me| Belgrade, Serbia, Aug. 23.—Workers ” | Ty 3139 ever since we went to sc¥ool together | of the Red Cross commission in Ser- - S = | Household Not Wednesday. in Bentsville, I'm—TI'm terribly sorry | bia Who have numbered about 175 _A4 5 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN es Breakfast—Sliced oranges, corn | |e's had so much to woruy him, dear| during the recent months when relief™ff ¥ WEDNESDAY fritters, sirup, coffee 5 " work was most urgent, now are being DOUBLE FEATURES old Tom 3 : itk B FEATURES Lunch—Succotash, cucumber sand- “Oh-ho-ho—"" she laughed, “necedn’t' reduced to about 50. Captain Harry 4 To clean screen doors, wet a wool- | wiches, iced choco W. Frantz, secretary of the Red Cross He ought to A s s, ate, cookies. S Tt Cormican in title I EE KIDS MUNRUE SAUSBURY en cloth with kerosono' and ruh off | Dinner—Meat loaf with tomato ieax d:,,‘w],r‘m‘o:.-* ago! Now he's role thorouhiy. | sauce, frled eggplant, cress and ¢s& | gone and let HER do it. But don't | salaq, watermelon. wasle any pity on Tom Benedict. You | T'h commission ta Serbia, announces that the 50 workers retained will devote themselves to medical and institution- al work. He adds that *‘the condition Alw: shut off the water supply, i sday. . i il W = v e 3 oe - o y. really needn’t, you know. And she c e 3 Matlnees “T bl M k » “],h M = 4 5 even if you are only away from the e 2 y bk s of the country is so far improved that 'y house overnight. reakfast—Ripe pears, puffed rice | walked off, glancing rack at me general emergency relief measures D.—THUR.—SAT rouble Makers 6 Man in the Meenlight 5 | with ‘reum, mufime, cofc e spoon corn What do you think of it all, Joan ey - Lunch—Buttered beets : NEWS VAUDEVILLE -OMEDIES A good idea is to have cgg spoons § ) 5 Seats Now on Sale. UDEVILLE COMEDIES made of black horn; the silver ones | Pread and butter, iced grape juice darling? T am knocked silly. Nina discolor so badly. | Dinmer—Fried liver and “on, | Benedict getting a divorce from Tom fresi apple satce, string heans, peach | enedict! Did you ever hear of any- The amount of clothing a baby | Shorteake wears should be lessened as the mer- | Eriday. e cury rises higher. Breakfast—Grapes, scrambled eggs, EAT LESS AND TAKE LABOR DAY’'S BIG — = | toast, iced coffee. SALTS FOR KIDNEYS ATTRACTION Have an oilcloth bag for overshoes.| Lunch— Escalloped lima heans, — A i e e | onion and brown bread sandwiches, | Take a Glass of Salts before Breflks - . A soft paint brush is an excellent | milk. fast if your Back hurts or Gn""ec"cut Fa"’ duster. | DinnerPanned fresh fish, mashed Bladder bothers you. == | potatoes, buttered carrots, blackber- = — = Vi n 1ast deli and cream The American men and women i 'y young squashes are delicious 8 y ag: {idney TONIGHT—ENID BENNETT in “HAPPY THO MARRIED" \,M{,‘,‘,\,,“m“ G S Saturday. must guard constantly against Kidney an v ; EoEiss = trouble, because we eat too much and AUDEVILI e Rreakfast—-Fresh apple sauce, Y = Beautiful baskets d [Tl corimealliananst i1 ek s s | sllciinRtocd HERRIEN RS OREREIRRdE 8 cantiful baskets are made from | ed cc . sh, dipr €82 | flled with uric acid which the kid- [ SUNDAY NIGHT corn shucks. andpfuied Boofiec strive to filter out, they weaken 1 T o & - — 1. ek Cor. yuddi 3 vatercress | 0 B < & falld c"cU" Mefl"ng BIG DOUBLIS FEATURE PROGRAM. : and e e s ohen eaq | trom overwork, become sluggish; the Ifghain Is§=ottiand fane Hdonitisive eliminative tissues clog and the result N t much brushin grape jniee, cookies * arter Dak Pa[k' Hamflrd A cool salad s an excellent appe- | tables, cucumber and tomato sulad, | and a general decline in hlem‘m. w s sliced peaches and sponge cake. When your kidneys feel like Jumps ¢ oo of lead; yoyr back hurts or the urine ¢ 2 1 " b “ti . is cloudy, full of sediment or you are SEPT. 1- Use cup-cake Tins when baking s clouds, 3 : 1 5 | an S D i 5 | ads an asiens oblized to see relief two or three le ie for lunch-boxes. 5 ; v €sire S iy | times during the night; if you suffer | = = with sick headache or dizzy, nervous | spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu- | matism when the weather is bad, get | from your pharmacist about four /audeville, Balloon Ascensions, M | MON.—TUES.—WED. Collars, cuffs and skirts are trim. | Ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon | in a glass of water before breakfast | reworks, Etc. | D. W. Griffith’s Mighty Spectacle GRAND Hanfurd medanithirings, Tty for a few days and your kidneys will | The first and largest agricul- W | B (¢ . Square collars ave of nct edged with | then act fine. This famous salts is ral fair in Connecticut and THE BIRTH OF : | val il - made from the acid of grapes and| e 12th annual of the Connec- [ | ’ Main Street Phone. 1026-6 | valenciennes. lemon juice, combined with lithia, and | tizer on hot | A GRIPPING DRAMA OF THE NORTHWEST WOODS A length of white oilcloth spread | Some belts go only around front on the bed can be used instead of a| and sides of the figure, leaving the cutting table. back to fall in a panel. Five Days of Racing, Farm, Home and Industrial exhibits. 1 Another Big Feature Oomedies Many Others Carnival and Midway, Free ut Fair Association. e | T ES UE Thick-trimmed turbans actually | has been used for generations to flush | M o0se that haave not seen it—DON'T MISS IT.—Those tha: v 4 c S averows. “ | and stimulate clogged kidneys; to - [DMISSION :— : t have , hide the eyebrows. Sl enisieg o ESSIE MARRIION oS seen i{t—COME AND SEE IT AGAIN.—We are showing it ST s a source of t | : . Adults, Days 75c; " & re y 1ris an u[][]y Black velvet hats, close fitting, | no longer is a source of irritation, thus | Washington he parade of the U. Evonings, 500 i with our regular program of Vaudeville and Movies and with 2 are chic for children. ending bladder disorde . Marines in Washington looked like Children under 12, 250 Comedlans _ Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- | a quiet affair until Mrs. Pearson, Georgette is as much used as ever | jure, makes a delightful effervescent | president of the American League of : . . O 2pen 10 a i o NO Advance n Prlces [ 99 | for fall blouses lithia-water beverage, and belongs in | Penwomen, ralsed her voice and p:30 p. m. B — every home, because nobody can make | cheered to drown the band. Specta- Narrow belts give an air of chic|a mistake by having a good kidney | tors jeered at her for her lusty ap- e T e e T Pl s VAUDEVILLE to many of tha RAW coaif. flushing any time, preciation, but she’s proud of it. F

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