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TEW MY HEART w«¢ MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife Dicky's shouldn’t tartly with atrancee. he like it?" Dicky s pleasti The Way Dicky 1 Grantland’s Plowe wi bower wlien Durkee had finished ar- »s Major Grantland § h profusion. place held tinted blossoms and filled the air, In a oséd room the perfume would have | I cnervating, but as the windows | all wide opened to the summer | was simply reminiscent of | lall helow outside the greater | thrill at t had departed with | footsteps.s in the tx would century Laltisca Wiy s Wy demanded delighted Madge “Ye daintily hand, isn “Hush," | hewr My ttlo ngi ud sent me in BEvery availablo f the exquisitely heir fragran room like a Mus. the any ro Wi hus inflection model The v malicions. clusters He's @ exclaimed peremptovily him coming.” . I rrom (h or iy aceustomed ciars step pon he stairease his upon the st | sased 1o | | have never ceased my husban think nn sound o Ten heat | metimes | or nt fantasy of tra an Her ¥ el her ildish admiration of her o1 When bhad “We could have a wedd pom this minute it we only ide," she declared. I don't hat u do it ik bu flowers. There isn't a spot in the | bom Jeft to put them except ble beside your bed iwhich nderwood shooed me away from.” I smiled at her tion ¢ llian's aotion a hefor rather aptly that. | r Lillian, when Mrs. Durkee had { W pggested putting a bowl ol flow smile at him. b the tuble nearest me had negatived ! had caught © proposition decidedly, stepping in | heartily: ' ont of the table with an oddly “By Jove stive manner as she did so. I Somehody's en vaguely dieappointed, for I love | Who's the ¥ wers, and especially when I am ill| land, I suppose, ) I want them near as possible. “Yes, little Mrs. 1'v;|l~u @ Maws That Show. t quickly. 1 q‘x‘:mm think yvou'c “Weeli!” my little neighbor on ”".'(‘”»"“"I“““;; on iy tmsicatly, “Major Grantland has| Gl R SRCCE ved me a lot of time and money. Gt L uppose T should have stripped my | 1 rden in the hot sun and spent alll hieh housekeeping money if he hadn'i [ What you ! me to the rescuc this way. Now [l IS face Brs wait a while. This ought to savoe e e cky some n):»z:l'mo, too. I wonder inlly L BUGlremermbeted h:’: Hl;il;;c'“‘ stiffen slightly, | 1oved the delphiniums and ticed the little white lines at the ' #PPOMted WISH thoy ners of her mouth which only 19 Weil. o Lve hUN R 84 1he it momans i | ,\:u](\li\hi‘d\'?rl {0 11y view the most ox- g, imaltolots ‘:"‘T"."‘“_“l"“\' 4 Luisitely tinted blue and white delphi- fUsh ivyes o g LI00YL. e e 1(‘: niums [ had ever seen. Lillian's voige B O o “re. | Intarruptel my admiration R R e S thou- | ©f ‘l‘\“‘]‘l hdth time-—that there is no more € e se in getting angry at the little, (1s 1% 4RO0 B man than there would be in pua-| M e S0 WU ing an adorable white kitten for| SEP! [rOM TES atchihg with her ‘tiny claws. Both | PIACE UPOI ¥ b equailly irresponsible, while Mes. | rkee is wonderfully warm hearted genuime, depite 4 Yoo hear i’ and ufliness clasped hands in | nyson. dend.” i steps 1 were 1w He came in this | a time, but ha@ afab | ir had ion feeting dlsappointed small boy, ¢ L Christmas | its discounted. [ to call out to him his neck, but mischievously | nothing except | moment he saying own handi- finlshed. hoyishly the L then stoppe | al Cof the | his face was | into she up han strieh know Rect profs o ITor & that } who we anybody sends | moment | one has prepared prise and finds A passionately s around lot char i to put few minutos described it at eter my with M atehin 1 Durkee could The, nimself do next up, was sermmptious! Madg This is beaten me fairy godtather? pro- it had answerad be ter- | | went s0.”" launghel peremptor Please, dear, show me | have brought. brightened he and came oy apologet- how you how dis- didn’t over said vou were I've hunted cre- rapturous she drawled, I think the time to produce the Chinese which T make a this is vase and these.” Durkee table for was the Hunt- Ticket signed Snowdrop winner of the chicken given ing Association.—Advt. her feline pro- by MAT. DAILY ORCH. ‘»s* TONIGHT ONLY MACK SENNETT’S BATHING BEAUTIES In Person With “‘YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN”’ THANKS GIVING DAY THE GREAT BIG CYCLONE FEATURE THAT WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND “WHEN BEAR CAT WENT DRY” DON' VAUDEVILLE ' Pearl White Comedies COMPLETE SHOWS IR SHOW, T MISS IT 5:15 CONTINUOU DAY HE EEEEEEE vhich | has." i CRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1919, otherwise the Unless bureaus of NOWd, (hese sotices o other attrac written by fhe press thenters or ons with which they dear. i Fox's Batt ber, thea dem ser of be s ing. o and S sent proc Dry, ody, ter ¢ and “When the | stud this the the {her bloo It is The amo tive nobi sthe fast rud, rom constructed audi tens bine ing that vaudeville iety plete inig an time h bale tick loss and elim Iy to b W hic pears consider ald Tue: AT FOX'S THANKSGIVING DA Y, PRIDAY AND SATURDAY. RE, ordinary at the Sennett FOX'S THEA Here are some the critic of | of /the best l the Amer | vears. The | of the the Record “It laugh produce public in o great many how cnjoyed a long run and after witngssing nee it is casy to see why popular. Go and see ‘Mary expressions of is one program extri oftared Theatre, including \ing Beauties in their posing num has caused such a in local trical circles that tickets were in and days before the shm\'mu.;:(‘“:Q":";’”““ P AUl W 2l i BEL 1 Ankle and you will i convineed am of laughter, und tho three acts, jyiuS $06 VoL WO, B8 - S 0 xéenuonlyfgosdivatideviile S SUAT 18 SRR hown for (he dast time this even- 58 TNON, MEEn FIONL Q) (00 For Thanksgiving day, Friday {08 POV thrda RO AT Sh fiickw (T rie N e S e e S the big eight-part World special | gave: “loven a . “The tuction, ~When sidesplitting Sunshine com- Pearl White in the second ch of “The Black Secret,” Fox's News rour of big time-vandeville Bearcat Went Drvy livest pictures turned io \ few weeks ago saume production played one e n on’ Broadw he. ast Herald man Thirteenth best d Players 150, pro- the o8 Bearcal Wen vanked as about the effort that the Lyceum have thus far put across, does ‘Mary's Anklo’, duction, properly rank best comedy they have n it the entire has ample opportunity for individ work and each member does his leading houses in Hartford aund her part very well, ‘Mary's Ankls universal comment of the people & play, one that people will 1w e was that is a doubtedly” enjoy. Tts comedy is comn~ ded, intense and thrilling picture. | plete. but free from suggestign of a photoplay that is full of thrills kind, and capacity houses should story of a mountain the rvesult ir the local theatergo T S o e ippreciate 4he play offered them. in the extreme, but who Ifor the remainder of The S there has been an cnormous den knights of old, is the seats purticularly this moving and active picture. With Lanksgiving weelk S fight, ilieit stills AP ovo i WL REIAEE AR O s ST EIL ance of great charm, was } ““"h]”‘k “” f 1 ave not already ordere that is hound 5 LESALY, do so at once. There will the greatest in-| i cinl matinee tomorrow, Thanksgiving ¢ oand thrillin s s e Day, at 2:30 o'clock. There will nlso e he performances tonight, Thanksgiv- e ing night, Friday night and Satueday ‘ Ly matinee and night. Be a regular j 4 at Now Britain’s family theater Lyceun, Chair matic e v-' s0, week's about thus far company ¢ this acts 01 is one of out of any duced this season. o or 18 zood Bearcat real red- boy raised s primi- the week has the helongs ‘o hero of this 'O in urgoes play Ihei be a and the who ats “pe those co a story to give amount of excitement com- wonderful and captivat This picture has heen action in every big eity has played. The four acts of will include the most possible in four acts an ence story it | tron s var- | —the Three com iven Thanksgiv- at 2:15. the pro through thr A new box offis at the head of t the sale of balcony sutfoer | tickets b shows will Day will until been e he Beginning continue 10:1 ected irs for GOOD SHOW AT PALACE last chance fo see i Douglas in the sreatest picture of his carcer at the Palace, in ? [ conjunction with other photoplays and fine vaudeville program. IFor I°rid, and Saturday the Palace Poffers special hofiday attractions with the dramatic masterpiece, “Ialse | Gio sven astounding parts. Oth- fer include ilmo Lincoln in % {2 new cpisode of no the Mighty, Britain desive | 4 Sereaming comedy and the Palace s to the high quality § News. The Keith vaudeville bill of- “Mary’s Ankle,” in | fered will contuin excellent acts feou- h the Lyceum Play Bio ‘Illriflxnn; “The Four Cliffords.” Piquo ing all this week, lot thep |and Fellows in a sensational novelty what the critics on the Her- | and Berack and Hart, the comedy Itecord said ahout it m heir ! PA, in their own original songs and night reviews of the |-|m'\'."“""""* is i your Tonight o} anks n N e, ony ets that the patrons may inconvenience in securing that the long waiting line 1 months. inated durving the winter day, LYCEUM THEN the people of New ¢ canvineed ¢ the comedy, d sy E]LEIEJE]EEE@@EEEEE[@@EEEEE@EEE I§| OiC| [ )i k) o) ) v ) o] ] ] ] =) ‘PALACE LAST TIME TONIGHT TO SEE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS THURS.—FRL—SAT, IACTION—TH MAST ERPIEC FALSE GODS” FPULL OF THRILL 0] m SPECIAL HOLIDAY A BIG MELODRAMATIC = O] 0] | O] s COMEDIES \ SPECTAL KEITH VAUDEVILIA FEATURING “THE FOUR CLIFFORDS”§ AT H00, 8:00 1, M, E ¢¢cOH BOY?” NEXT WEEK EEEEEEEE RS E S JUST BILL INUOUS SHOWS THANKSGIVING 2:00. 3 : : well j there thau | hone ) family her | the from n Sister e i1 Mary cooks daily wnlts Len of her own for a of fouy kitehen She to of hrought mderstanding gained science in a iently the advice happy combination of practice. Ivery recipe her own, tirst tried out at her fawmily table, chemistry of cooking study of domestic sta mive Conseq she offers is a theory he and and Rives s served Thiy tectly half o dozen cgas. at least a it out of the pan it in olled paper Keep it in a tightly Apple cup sugar 2 cup butter. cup raising cup k¢ recipe nit will i make - | cake | without using It is better if baked before cutting. [ and when cool wrap nd a napkin and covered tin hox Cake, ood Ty week take Sauce citron ndied nuts orange peel cun cups flour teaspouns soda tablespoon brandy if 1-2 teaspoon each cinnamon, nutmeg, 1-2 teaspoon I teasnoon Use applc the table. have it. cloves, you l-spice salt vanilla sweetened as for Cream butter :ind sugar. Add maple sauce. Cut fruit into small pigces and mix thoroughly with 1 cup of flonr. Stir into mixture Add uuts, udd brandy, spices, salt and van- illa. - Sift soda into the 1 the fHour and add Bake in a deep pan one and one-half hours in a slow oven. Meuu for Tomorrow. eaktast—Grapes, cereal coffee, Launcheon sauce, brown serves, fea. Dinner Spanish steak potatbes, hanuna and cake coffee ; M housekcepers seem is some myste omelets, hut they ple to make. The an in its beating. yolks must be beaten thic colored and the dry. sauce of toast, Omelet hread with tomato and butter, pre- baked white peanut salud, Own Recipes. Lots of 1 with vory secret The egg and lemon stiff and res and easy omelet whites till Spaa ' steak medium sized I quart tomatoes | Have steak cut one-inch {hick. | Sear on hoth sides in a hot rrying pan. | | Steak, Round onions. Put casserole with a little water and cover with onion sliced thin Cover and bhake me for 40 minutes. Pour over strained tomatoes and buke 40 minutes lon uncovered. Remove to platter, cover with ¢ ited or cut in tiny | picees and return to oven long enough i in a in a dium oven roes to melt Banana cheese., Salad. and chopper. and Peanut shell hull peanuts through the food bananas lengthwise and.s outer surface. I1toll bhananas ned nuts, on lettuce with boiled de ape off the in arrange and serve lad The the eating of the Now tost pudding it's the price of MATY lised SMART HAT HA@ BRIM OF MOLESKIN | Retty Nov who s of Brown.) I's hard not like Kin s (By York find & person velvety softne when to a hat with New 26 o the | And | deep neckpiece is added a brim of the same fur, the s of the combination Is of n..»’ does mol This hat has a black s sweeping brim, upturned to more 1 the height of the crown at one side, is of mole, to match the collar, | PARSONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. TONIGF CECIL LEAN the velvet erown n Smart Musical Comedy “LOOK WHO’S HERE”| | MAYFIELD And a Wonderful Cast Mat, 25¢ to $1. to think | sim- | of | BEHIND THE LINES OVER HERE Be The Revelations ng of a U. S. Secret Service Man (Continued.) Sceret service agents at found at the residence of Dr. Muck in Boston u German passport. Of the ral hundred letters examined by agents of the government in Dr. Muck's apartment none of them had Wy reference to Switzerland Dr. Muck’s dupliefty with re his German citizenship was fully equalled in his attitude towards the American people, His deep hatred of America and Americans was repeated- Iy xhown in his letters. in which he heaped abuse and jnsults upon {he people of this country. Suspect’s Mail Is Read. Bluehill, Me., he wrotc this time vd to From in 1916 “Bluehill, Me, “My Dear ; “The devil ag; with our Jotters must be playing 5 Arve the pgck of dogs playing alveady again with = my mail? That can’t happen hete, for there is o Httle post clerk as stupid as twenty mules and helpless and blundering that he would lend him- self very badly to the aid of u secret service agent. It might happen in Boston, where my letters puss through but what s the use of raving, for Eng- land rules here and a German is with- out rights. [ have already had my experience with the postmaster gen- eral in “KARL.” Dr. Muck in the spring of 1816 feared an autbreak against Germans in Boston and wrote of his fears under date of April 28 as follows “My dear- j “1 ain waiting for Rogers, who is supposed to bring me your letter, Yesterday @ Jocal attorney, strong Am- erican but of good family, confiden- tially informed me that I ought to leave Boston ihmediately in case war com There is right here in Boston an association for the inciting of riots against Germans. This association financed partly with lnglish and part- Iy with American money. 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Its comedy is complete, but free from suggestion of any kind, and capacity houses should be the result if the local theater- goers appreciate the play offered them, Regular Thanksgiving Treat. [LycEuM PLAYERS | Romping to ceess | “In the Joy Play AP CAMOU!‘ Al MARYJ" LAMD | NARY] AN ANKl[ \\n--u. (‘omx \mo« 10 & good play, el /