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Y HEART «¢ MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife = — = ——— Plan Was Changed. to my fect abrupthy. | Madge's Suddendy | \ Oh, that wou do und® neves she said almost never neighbors found clrcumstances! nervoush ‘You see, 1 am from | and if the it out they would with AMilly's i, OF course, it th 1 but 1 can felt moment nd - | just ath knew high of her There whitt prar could e inquisiti nnocently ce of th ding Mill b had evi e trag to change hts in a decided answered her ught of Milly legacy of hate [bominable thing planned = think—that nd that we had s 1 decidedly ito the with me search rator another my not he: to ar fri e her s which o connect it me in v death, and e sure putting queer incide in some way Khridge's told all sn gossip about natural, plausibie, you with news, should come must Do you And repaid yon when to the hack Know md it seemed current soon as | when the next train that reminds me, 1 haven't for that taxi. You ou dismissed him, did Yes, " I returned with of in havi home the as manne query as to him vou not L guilty mem ht a slight Stockbridge's pos patd how well I knew the dead woman Umost o Hippant 1 slig folly even with the ory my ercation altercation with the ma “But suppose vou don't about it And don’t worry the trains. 1 think U'd like a cool ride tonight < been so sultry today. Aft- er to eat I'll get a much better home in W over over the fare, bother nc about n vou're gefting mor- ve enough of Come now I'm go- and lix said on kitchen the refrig L we have something they're vou Lock. do that,” no vigor she snack to eat I couldn't e mouthful-—it choke me! e protested, and | w that her was sincere. | had been terribly shaken by the dy in which unwittingly, o deeply involved, but I knew she practically had ted since ing, and was determined that she d not without food of sort Fell, it salizing that hunger myself o eat was a dismaying prospect, in of Katie's delicious supper, which just finished eating, but T hoped able to manage with only a pre- Crosthaven than taxi h 3 T take in the let vou there was that and ours, and A Key EOhMT can protested, but the words. 1 saw condition of mind initiative was almost impossible to her, and that temporary domination of her will would be an easy thing. “Come on,” 1 repeated cheerily holding out my hands to her. She grasped them docilely, pulled herself to a standing posture. 1 slipped my arm through hers, led hér to the kitchen, switched on the light and pulled the rocking chair twhich I pro- vided long ago for Katie's the open window. “Sit down here and bit.” T commanded “Isn’t this cosey,” she commented, looking around the room with its white curtains, its small rugs laid over the bright linoleum, ind hrass and tin, “Doesn’t look like the ordinary kitchen.” “Thank you,” I returned with a littic glow of pride, for my kitchen is one of my hobbies. ‘““And now for coffec. 1 won't get anything that take long, for I want cmfwyp take long, for I know you're hurry to get home. “What will your husband vour taking me home she asked doubtfully. “My husband won't the midnight train,” I ing. but with a little inward feeling of thankfulness that I wonld be back before Dicky's return—I dreaded the moment when I should have to tell him of Milly's Stockbridge’s sordid death srotest . she in was in the where she, body leave won't choke me."” 1 assert- I would have to pre- in order to induce use nearer “I Must play lady for a hy, didn't e asked, impulses aflame rdship to another person ot very much,” 1 returned, n out and help me fix up some- Get Home.” have any startled, at the dinner, her gen- thought she its shining copper much “s0 get home,” she ut 1 RAND Hartford n Street Phone. 1026-6 BURLESQUE BAINTY LITTLE ollie Williams With Her Own Show “ABOVE 53” thing new. Girls and Comedians must pro- some will miw in a say to at this hour?” be home until returned smil- And just then I heard his key in the front door ALACE LABOR DAY’'S BIG ATTRACTION Connecticut Fair and Grand Gircuit Mesting Gharter Oak Park - Hartford SEPT. 1-5 of Industrial TONIGHT ONLY “Birth of'a | Nation” THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY onroe Salisbury —in— he Blinding Trail’ A, Beautiful Story of’ the Northwest ACK SENNETT COMEDY CYOLONE SMITH STORY VEW 'VAUDEVILLE Five Days Racing, Farm, Home and exhibits. Carnival and Midway, As Free Vaudeville, Balloon Etc. censions, Fireworks, The first and largest agricul- tural fair in Connecticut and the 12th annual of the Connec- ticut Fair Association. ADMISSION :— Adults, Days 75¢; ON"T FORGET!— ANTONIO MORENO AND CAROL HALLOWAY A NE SERTAL XTrMONDAY Eveni under 12, 10 Childre Gates Open a. m. to 10:30 p. m. 4_ ey T s evel |64 FoxX’ VAUDEWVILLE —_ <AND BEST PICTURES. TONIGHT LEE KIDS | Monroe Salisbury | —in— —in— “THE TROUBLEMAKERS” SMAN IN THE MOONLIGHT" NEWS LLOYD COMEDY FOUR ACTS O REFINED VAUDEVILLE! TOPICS PRIDAY AND SATURDAY DAREDEVIL OF THE WORLD! M MIX THURSDAY, THE SUPREME In a Rip-Roaring, Heavy-Panching Drama of Kings, and “A Rough Riding Romance” “GREAT GAMBLE” SUNSITINE COMEDY FOUR—VAUDEVIILE ACTS—FOUR Cowboys PATHE NEW MUTT & JEFI lese otherwise noted, these motices are written by the preey bureaus o the thiesters o eher atiraciiens wiie which they dead FOX'S WEDNESDAY. This evening offers a last ity 10 the patrons of I very splendid seren vaude- The inimitable and Kids in a funmny domestic comedy worth Morroc Sahshury, the leading in a very thrilling and novel drama of the prim- itive the Canadian in the Moon- sheet and fans. Cpportun theater and INE see a ville fun program making Lee very and realistic are sccing. who has rolc backwoods of Man the silver 11 movic northwest “Ihe light,” is o star of favorite is u particular intense P This Nith thag vast of cfferin crowded and thrilling situations may encountered in wnd unscarred plains of the Can adian west. A Llcyd comedy on a par with all this comedians other offerings as well as the weekly and appear for the last time this evening The four big acty of refined and cl vaudeville that have proved a great drawing card for the past days will wiso be repe: ted this evening, Tom Mix, the, dare-devil cow-punching sun-toting, rough-riding son of the wild and woolly west, will star in his latest gripping production, *'A Riding Romance.” Kings and cowhoys and cowgirls, western range and the big city are to be seen in this play with the punch in which the supreme western performs many new and astounding stunts. Doe: z00d lover 1) navigate flights of escape stairs on ck and rescue the of fast-dr: you have ever seen answer and it will shown in a fine, live drama of punches and zripping situations Fox's Thursday, Fri and Sat- rday. The third chapter of reat Gamble,” with many ations and daring stunts, a Nunshine comedy entitled * ried Policeman Safe? big comedy situations that undertaker in ual Youth split Mutt & Jeff weekly will for the last 1Iour big vaudeville end of the is nly be the Topics will two Rough prin- big star lutely make a Does abso- Mix 1cess? fire- for a six horseb; dress suit? Does he prin- cess from a wing gar Well, if you have the crooks? Mix all big at he tense situ- brand new Are Mar- is chuck full of will make the Lahd of Pe pet- laughir the the an sides and on his cartoon also) half! acts of will program be program Classy variety and the refined make up AT scenes MONROE SALISBURY Spectacular snow thrillin on a hillside the principals was badly bruised a feature of *“The Blinding T new Monroe Salisbury film the Palace theater, Thursday, and Saturday Paul Powell directed the picture, which deals with the Northwoods antd its people, among whom are Big Jim McKenzie, boss lumberman: his em- ployer, Halverson, the lumber dealer; Halevrson's Helen, a city product PALACE, revolving around a tohoggan accident steep in which one of are the o ok Friday Crail,” play daughter in every luxury- Don’t Forget BENEFIT DANCE. Given by the Hebrew Ladi Socicty, for the benefit of the Hebrew Consumptive Home of Colorado. Wednesday Evening, August 27, 1919, AT THE BUNGALOW. Music By Lynch's Orchestra. \dmission S Aid LYCEUM THEATRE WINTER Grand Opening Monday Mat. Sept. lst Manager W. C. Masson will present for your approval the new LYCEUM PLAYERS New Britain’s l’ermapent Stock Company in THE SWEETEST PLAY IN ALL THE WORLD FULL OF LAUGHS AND NEW IDEAS (JANE COWL'S WONDERFUL HIT New Policy of Four Matinee Weekly At 2:15 Sharp AS PRODUCED AT THE REPYBLIC THEATRE WX / /A Leonard, Introdvcing Margaret leading man, Plays in House ton, with a preparation “The of Glass™ “("heat All plays staged under the enic investiture by Howard tmpton, A Seat sale ‘A s ass.) e Subscription 1t sale yceum | loving essential, | to | | by t have the | all § in al The | millionaire | supporting cast 131h Chair' ing Cheaters immediate direction of W. ( \lcorn be announced tomorrow theate: STUDY IN BLACK and the latter's “poor cousin.” The formed by McKenzie as another impersonated eminent cha- It becomes o Helen wife; riangle and the two girls passes Jean DuBrey, Maude, the enters McKenzie; mismated relation,” an hoss, charaecter Arthioe acter actor, quagdrangle with whd Adele DuBrey. becomes his “the the characters assistant camp the The who written by Stuart Twenty the Sea Paton Thousan.l and Joha B. powerful one <uch capable story, produced Leazucs Under Clymer, is an unusually and the in hands One fights ever it execution praisewortl the appealing screen witnessed is the climax of In it Salisbury, as the bliid Maude, and ( Ander- Helen Halverson of the ring the plot smashingly logical culmination Alfred Allen, the Johnnie Cooke, comedian, strong parts in the Other photoplays include a laugzh- Mack Sennett Comedy, with Ben Tarpin, in “Love's [False Faces'; and Eddie Polo in another the ‘lone Smith stories vaudeville to he presented standard quality and the feature The Le: Company of Singers forget the new of Thunder Mountain,” Moreno and Carol Monday. is of most is the play. MceKenzic the wire son, story, to a character actor; ind others picture. ing of popular Cy The new consists includes Warwick Don't of acts as “Peri Antonio next serial with Halloway, THIE Manager LYCEUM Masson PLAYERS. of the New the permanent stock or- Monday Ly- ceum Players, zanization that will on after- ment in noon begin an indefinite eng: “Lilac studios at North- in the world,” Hartford today in Trom pictures of the reading of the date will be one given to the New Britain with Jane Cowl's Time' “The toolk at his sweetest play his company to to be photographed the play. Also group entire company at a play, which at a later the many souvenirs patrons were taken Scenic Artist Howard Al inting the production Time’ at his imptan, M search of property New Britain The ladies of Mr. Masson's company have all settled down in their future homes in our city. The opening play being a “‘costume’ play. the ladies, with the exception of Miss Leonard, the leading lady, will have little chance to show their mettle as fash- ion leaders, but as time and change of bills give them the desired opportun- ity they will be found to little ahead of the styles for, fall wear. George Wellington, the leading man, has made himself felt around town His commanding presence and cx- tremely handsome appearance own scene§ who is “Lilac orn, for own at was a visitor tod to build a studio in studic he a causes many an anxious inquiry to “Who he?” Iugene Shakespeare is other who is going to cause some keen delight in New Britain, he being an) especially fine actor of the juvenile lover type. He and Henry Crossen have already established hachelor quarters and comfortable TR though they had here all their lives. With the system of fous matinees weekly, Monday, Wec psday Thues and Saturday. it is expedod town patrons will he en the subscription books, as if is Manager Masson's intention to have the curtain rise at the matinee: promptly at 2:15 and cvenings at 8:15, thereby allowing visitors from Hart- ford. Bristol and Plainville and other nearby towns to the performance in its entirety and still catch their re- | spective trains and cars Announcenment will be row the sale of scats they may he obtained. Tt cided to keep the prices for the winter swme as in voguc thi is an- are as heen noew many ont rolled on see made tomor- and where has been de- season secats the summer. SEASON. Monday Wednes- days Thursdays Saturdays leading lady, and George Welling- unusual merit “The Silent ol Witness” Masson, (of Municipal Theater, North- for next st weeks performances, weelk AND WHITE | Betty Brown.) There is a distinct revival the popularity of black and white com- binations evident in the late summer costumes. Particularly in evening wear is the effective contrast employ- ed. This frock of the Parisian air of black chiffon, severely but artfully draped over a sheath of white satin, girdled and touched with handsome cut jet bands at the shoulder, and set off by a s black ostrich fan Household Nateé old with satisfactory of is | Save nail brusl They than es to clean much brushes. white shoes are more larger If candles are too large for immerse a in softened firmly holders, hot till in momen and fit water holders. When summer pantul jar using en gas do in a to an covered warm breakf foods, extra and keep crisp ggplants sliced and put well seasoned, dish. and in layers in a casserole make a delicious onions tomatoes, and main A sliced of one eg a delicious cream, banana and substitute added heaten to the white until stiff for whipped is Add kbou¥i two cornstarch instead tablespoonfuls the making of | full amount white frostin of sugar when for cake. Remedy a turning chair wet cloth on and leaving sagging cane seat layin of down, portion it dries. upside sagging there till Tt good meal every rid of the is a idea to have a picnic and then—just to get of dishes. now weariness Instead buving eve out in the garden dig up wild of greens to set see if vou native varieties. STRIKING ACTORS’ BANNER. Celene Craven joyfully ca rries this striking banner which t ells in gen- eral terms what the actors of New York are striking for. Zl//ll/l(—’/‘ G/// P ZocBeckly o COLYRIGHT 1919 BY NEA (Dorothy, aged 26, is staked her job and $500 band during the summer. spending savings on These are Silversand Lake, Friday. Well, Joan dear, she did it. Wroie to Captain Wallis in care of his pub- lishers. And what's more, HE'S HERIE! Came by the afternoon train, looking handsomer and gallant than ever, if that is possible, and embarrassing me to the point torture by dashing up to the platform and greeting me as though I were light and life and all the world to him, right beforc the entire Friday night crowd. Anita Corley trimmed with was mot prepared But alas, my own dear Joan, I only too well’how tender Eric can be and still mean nothing. ‘But why didn't YOT come? Or at least let me know where you were, Beautiful Lady? This—this—whatshername, Miss lev, wrote lie-blandished all about much loved m more to of turned envy. I dark green can see for his grandeuw she Know Wallis ask me to me a note how she ——— | A DISCOVERY THAT ‘ BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vac- uum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. In 1883 Horlick at Racine,Wis., dis~ covered how to reduce milk to a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind as an ideal food-drink from infancy to old age. Ask for HORLICK'S —Avold Imitations LYCEUM Phone 1000. Positively Last Week Tonight MATINEE TOMORROW Cormican Players CAPI. KID | delicious Seats Now on Sale | | work and t of thing. And in a postseript added that old friend Miss Vi here. By z00d to see you again, meet at she of the sort casually mine, lord Lady Beautiful! this m vas to Corley tlave [ got person ? “Sh-sh, here she i performed the i introducing them and hotel bus with the others There only the most trivial convers: but [ could Anita reading shrewdly, appraising him, sens bank balance, ng up assets, and liabilities, if & his possibilities and wonder what there was between him All the time she was smiling out little feelers of him out for future is solemn ceremon: we piled into the vas tion, see him ca his ing his arions an veighit ng and me. throwing test just nad charm-——to reference. She brands Joan, arts are wonderful i all She different of it and different qualities which she dishes up and deftly mixes and shakes feeds cither delicately to her the her sex. has together and or plenteously victims, as case requires. But it the greatest The vorld., tennis. love But it's Yoir've while wearies me. zanme in the ard work, like the shade once The my go =it in in a look roused the Anita Corley Wallace. interfere Benedict trouble he forced That monop on in heing md again and out of pedce into feverish game i olize liric T didn't with Tom Oh, well, to be honest, my feeling for him friendship. I felt [ ought to ont a lifeline to Tommy Ru 1 was too tired. [ intend to make this part of my v ATION, not a can tonight dear, her is dark, hining black with a beneath but of rouge Her and intends to with her affair becanse Tom maybe because is pure affection and throw acation 2 battle- Silversand REAL VAC ground, if I At dinner splendid. My credit for you manage Anit one it was trul give have wonderfnl, has to artistry. | with hair hint them her told smooth, brown above and hint right she and clear of shadow Her skin puts jnst to neck fra eves sallow, she touch glow is a on he give it a arms not and lovely—slim but visible. are gile, i bone She little frocks” that cost green froth of chiffon with a draped odice of satin so glossy that it looled wet coming low down on the hips with long strings of beaded fringe. Satin slippers of the same Nile-river tint, with jet buckles, and she wore a long, shiing jet chain that might been braided from her own hair The men fairly skipped a heartbeat when she wafted in. And the girls had on one of those “simple $140—a pale have the her letters Cou-: summer at Lively Beach, having the chance of winning a. suitable hus- home to Joan, her chum.) “Greeting me as though I were light and life and all the world to him.” gnawed their lips and she did it She paid little Wallis until nearly ening, devoting Tom. But I saw them the rustic fight. marveled how attent he herself after I had walking together pier. Joan ion to Eric end of the usual, to to bed out I'm going DOROTH Y Fads and Fashions The be the as on tc uncorseted cffect most favored continues te have fur Black velvet lined with suits their white col lars I.Long mousquetaire gloves turned. have re- nets embro metal are lered wit Many of the wider For evening wear ve popular few of Quite a hat the the bacl Gowns of thin fabrics continue to ceveless. Some gored. new sports skirts are eleven- Satin the and coats. velour are com new High shoulder roll capes collars appear on fur Tassel some fall appear coats, trimming on The fall suit button around the neck. will closely