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= ; : MY HEART anp MY HUSBAND \DELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF Revelations of a Wife e J nee!™ My promptiy, What Happened When Madgze Turned at the ome Gate. Unde I nad Underwood and in anoth resumed min- interraptel But this Under- Flc fashion e 1ad o 10y to Southampton Ted and trailed., offhand in e ues who M Hian seen | wood's had n—hesitied perceptibly that he | arrange o myself my ca i had You z hatever art engine this 10 v my ring. voand o o aheid il errands yon wish “TN keep have t trail efore you Yo worr home,” he said 1y 50 you won't o can manage to yoiu with-{ d 1o know I'm around thes and not 1an't rabbit-footed made just say it y b mie to flop @ looked his g5 B his brilliant cye comment, b I'm afraid upon motor vithout somebe You'd be Road vhile s, I've reasons—good ones enoug t next in end Cessu ) putting he jus! I g j ave let vou on 1own th But don’ lo anything | Would m come Hunting this tion oan d it_ne rike wond | yoty pleasc. ” I'lL air don't ! von't ou own on knees is the way [ intended to c v dignity ded m [ ne capable of replied I van his fully rgestion my motor carrying | handsome | rull His subconsciously ng vou to s were reference them indeed. 1 Lillian, rands eling hief wso read in i that I made. But i bis pleading decided ought anxious desire rant he had of f that I You “there can for me, and ss. Nothing to grant ever, I do happiness 1d be helped d to her just now. willing to wait while before Nz I have met you. But, if in nent, at any time, [ think to know, I tell ptly.” r. Underwood hrent wonderment.’ suppose it's the he said, as if e, I can’'t understand it et cupid’s how mouth and mple in the corner to boot has no se to be so cruel or so busin You were meant for a strictl ing-vine role. my dear Lady Fai- here you are personating little serub oak. But have own way, for you'll take it, an And as long as Lil doesn't for don't of my trip shopped finished . the r Lrted soluté Wis unevent essfully my with born Underwood, benind me. pest wis N suce use or his mis of homeward secur Harry not to grant it and slow-1 considera- hay - infivence ‘ requesi know.” I said one is Lillian's to of & ty edge that car, the know in his He had for me only t wis far else would brought his car close when he had and b, T pear enough to deny not or vour to see him first | think that turned the road tallen until a Then he and I'm eithe into hen her peace ¢ aving mind back again. to a short more | home. of my | You re hali-mile up to the signalled me to going to shoot pulling an down hody appeared height. near the won't before from werefore, drew side 4 car stop ahead nov automohil er eve: the muc “Then road my shel fast,” he sa s her | cap disguisediy o his nd wmnching that than his happens to likely—she have lamp I'm pa 1'll pull out a little here in the bushes | il I'm vou've safely ! at th Please striiie | si vours three | when know vis over looked at me with! wheel so it shorter real schoolma’am | if Lil to himself. | which isn't a ince to me and wait sure turned in Lte that calliope n uuick your times reach | thir il care in succession and 111 nd scoot back moment as if next a K it is O by He paused a ebating | what i Don't Fair Uncle job just to say S Ay GRRG CUnderwood’s Farewell. worry about anything he blurted out last. Dudley to far concerned time to come. And lon't ha than you can possibly | " Lady A Simpl on't you think we ought ing?"* 1 asked hurriedly, anxious restall any more comments upon person or mental make-up. Plan. Sl the to he be is going on as as you're some me any more ASTORIA For Infants and Children se For Over 30 Years 7 help.” He scar made ¢lse would was off ast uttered. certain “lamp” him As T turned in at the leading to our camp and three blasts of the horn he had asked I was startled to see Lillian, with f like clinging sheltering | cedar wou pace tha no one Ty going ut u 1 Lillian me or rustic te | ys bears the ture of ashes, to a HOUSE oOF EXCELL DNDAY TUESDAY Witkiam 701’ presenty WILLIAM FARNUM Wings of ci-Morning VAUDEVILLE BIIRG ARG T FEAURING HARRY FRANKS & (0. N “THE OLD MINSTREL MAN.” NO ADVANCE IN PRICE TR —1 1 54 P4 HR B S R BAR B S a o B¢ Unless burcans ot otherwise the noted, thiesc theaters or ot KOXRSF b Villiam Farnum of mnade VPR i Louis the “Win Morning.” lis initia it Fox's theater fhis This picture on Monday, Tue: This produc star in an unusug portrayal. The story itself keeps one interested frdm the very begin- ning to the unusual endinz. Mr. num never looked better than he does in the first reels of this production. where he is seen as an English oflicer. His splendid acting threughout the picture, ceially during the ship-~ scenes, which by the way is the iece of reulism ever shown on n at 1Pox’s theater. and his adventures on the island make a pic- ture which is intensely, dramatic throughout. The story relates in most entertaining manner the experi- ences of a eaptain in the British rvison at Singapove. A false charge of insulting his calonel's wife is trumped up against him and he is dismissed from the service and disgraced. To hide himself from the world he se- job as steward on board the steamship Sirdar. During @ typloon the China sea the ship is wrecked on the rocks. The only survivors ave the awner’s daughter and TFarnum, who are cast on a desert island. TFor weeks the live constant sreat story appearance afternoon. run ree days only. Wednesday virile of and shows the tine a ga is cures a in couple in dread of wild animals and visits from | a tribe of savages who inhabit a neighboring isle. One day the girl is captured by the cannibals but Farnum puts up a desperate fight and succeeds in rescuing her from their clutches. The pair discover a gold mine. After weeks af constant contact a powertul love spring= up between the ship wrecked pair and Farnum more firm- ly than ever protects her from all hazards. he neighboring cannibal chief has determined to possess the girl. Surrounding himselfl with all the male population he sets out for the isiand where a desperate struggle takes place until the grand elimax which is a aster stroke «of fiction that Louis may well be proud of. There are other reels and four acts of Fox's vaudeville, headed Ly the act of Harry Frank and company in comedy offe entitled “The Ol Minstrel Man LYCEUM THEAT In order that a number of scenes in “The Teeth of the Tiger.” which is the feature picture at the Lyceum for the tirst three days of the week might be Under New Management Tonight, Tuesday, Wednesday David well P2 E TEETH of% TIGER' A Parameen [ Fricrall Qilwe, ™ Feature Pictures VAUDEVILLE No Advance in ! Prices Coming Clayton, Mystic Wonder He Knows All notices a written by the her attractions with which they press deal absolutely detail. permission Police Comissioner York to n lice of the chier headguurters. the day bomh ral citie orrect @s Lo atmospheric sccured from Iinrisht of New the intcrior of the of of detectives at police It o happencd that it er the commission of autrages by the reds™ in and the chiet’s oflice was t place in New York. Tl W sket, was the the picture is one which will never be otten. Old muan Forbes murdered: young wife and her lover in the bands of tne police; Ar :ne Lupin, arch crook, accused and missing: no tangible clue but the marks of two rows of teeth. FHere in the “house of mystery” the trusaed | physician tying the dead man’s niece to achair so that her *“fool moutt would lie closed when he the house to atoms. Then denly that | cold grim voice, the voice of the! er” und the click of an automatic and the mystery is eleared up. David Pawell, Mryrtle Stedman. Marguerite Courtot and Chard ard are in the cast of one sreatest mystery stories ever ed. his Diew s Ger- of the screen- Several oth reels of comedies and the news weekly will complete the moving picture part of the program. Three special vaudeville acts have been hooked for the first three davs of the week. making up a good bill, One of the greatest acts that has ever played the city is booked for an early showing at this theater. Wafch the papers for the date. VIRGINIA PEARSON AT Mis Virginia t-brown PALACE. | Pearson. whose ves have played havoc| with screen eroes and screen villains, now heads he own preducing orzan tion. ginia Pearson Photoplays. Inc. first offering of e organization he Bishop's Kme alds,” a five-nct dramatic masterpiece founded upon Captain Housghton Townley's novel of English sociel life, featuring Miss Pearson in the stellar role, and will be presented at the Palace theater on Monday, Tues- day and Wednesdiy its initial showing in this ecity. “The Bishop” Enicralds™ is intensely drama of English life depicting a strugsle between Lady Hester Cavdew, the second wife of the Bishop of Ripley, and her 1 hu and. long o dead., & reappears with intent priceless eme The photodrama int se mental struggle of this woman whose soul is tortured and wrung between sense of duty to her reverend h »and and the terrible andal in which she would be involved werej her former husband to denounce he: as a bigamist. The tense action of {his photoplay zives Miss Pearson a ! tremendous scope for tull display of marveloys emotional and his- powe and e embraces opportunity with consummate this new Tor cht ar to ralds., as shows | { a| | s her i trionic every i oskill. The consist of headed by Minstrels. PARSONS’ THEATER | HARTFORD. will vaudeville bill ! acts | I entertaining Nove! Keith four Harry big Meyers' v TONTGHT 8: TUESDAY—TWICE WEDNESDAY The Winter Garden's Best ''The Passing Show with Willie—HOWARD—Eugenc 150 People—15 Scenes—1000 Cos- tumes 0 Eves, Mat. 75¢ to $2 PALACE TONTGHT. TUESDAY., WEDNESDAY Virginia Pearson —with— SHEUDON LIEWIs e fne “The Bishop’s Emeralds”’ “RADIUM MYSTERY"™ —q Keith Vaudeville Acts § | — —with— NOVELTY MINSTRELS ADVANCE IN PRICES THE NO | and served at | before 1 this process is repeated an aver- ! “MIRACLE MAN Ntartiny next we Palace theater wi Jubilee Week"™ lceted progrum equalled in this photoplay will Tucker's photopluy lohan’ famous play, Man.” This photoblay the big theaters und always at ranging from 530c to $1.30 and has been shown on the same bill vaudeville. The Palace will off ipendous production with a ville Dbill of five selected Keith Reserved seats will be sold for evening ormances and they will Zo on sale at the hox-office tonight People ore vequested to buy their seats early. there numeros requests from this ty. but The Miracle Man” will be shown all we and the vaudeville will be change.l Thursday with five new selected AT PALACE. k, Monday, the fidwinier specially will neve again. The Gie Loan of George M. “The Mira has shown with a that city in Drices neve with this nde acts pe for s from near-by home family to her of the from Mary ccoks daily for a adults, brought an understanding cooking. suined domestic scie in a state Conseqguently the advi a ha v combination practicc. Bvery rec own. first tried table. ) n ister of four kitchen hemistry study of university’ she offers is theory and she gives is he her family L. Bl She of of po out (Copyright, u necessary to malke them last As brooms are rather high it pay as long as possible. Ta do this put the of boiling water and hour so. Dry using. broom into a pail let souk for an or broom thoroughl the of the uge ofonce a month life broom will be prolor It is also a life-saver for keep it hanging when than standing in a corner stand up turn it upside down stpuert the brash part by the handle. Menu for Tomorrow. kfast—Cooked apples, cooked al, buttered toast, coffee. Luncheon—=Salmon laafl , grabham nnt bread. ¢1 L broom 1o rest rather It it must reamed 1m puffs. roast meat, Dinner—To of 1 potatoes creamed ¢ icttuce amed puff puddine. coff My Own Recipes. i u cut of heef known the “second ut the neck that very cheap and nowrishing., This ¢ s usuatly rather bloody and few pe ple like to buy it. It You are willing to go to the trouble of soaking the piece of meat in cold water unti] the Llood is removed this cut is as good s any other for a pof roast. A little salt added to the water in which the meat is placed aids in clearing it. Salmon Loaf. 1 cun salmon. cup fine to bouillon. pot with bz L st There s of is bread crunibs, 1 cup milk. Salt and peppe Lemon juic Remove skin mon and fake. bread ecrambs. salt and peppe into a buttered baking dish from 30 to 49 minutes in a Graham Nut B 2 cups graham tiou 1 cup white tlour. : teaspoons hukins cup sugar. -4 cups milk cup nats aml bones from sal- Add Jemen jui unbeaten Mix thore e, Add esg. milk ughly. Put bake hot oven powder e i i 1 1 teaspeon salt Beat egg. Add sugar. powder and salt with alternately with milk. into a bread pan and lct 2 utes. Bake ‘from 43 wminutes hour in & moderate oven Cream Puffs, 1 cup boiling water 1-2 cup butter. 1 cup dowm Mix baking flour and Add nut add Put rise to an @ egs Put butter and water in a sauce nun MID-WINTER JUBILEE WEEK FEB. 9th to 14th The Best Photoplay and Vaudeville You'll Ever See! “The MIRACLE MAN" Pictare Greatest Ever Made! 5--BIG KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS--5 Reserved Seats Every ‘kets on Sale Now Get Them Early Vaudeville Only Changed on hursday. Eyening evil and ! REMOVAL CLOSES FEB. 14th We Are Offering a Fine Line of Overcoats From 71N 58 B8 ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR SHOPPING? Do you really seek an opportunity to save money on your clothes estment? Or are you merely one of those who are an echo of « passing thought and not a man of aActios This is a time for serious, sensible and sane.shopping. Thrift is not} ing more than common sense as applied to spending. so if you spend wisely you apply thrif( to your shopping expenditures. AWAKEN TO AN OPPORTUNITY The Caesar Misch Store: 687 Main St. 695 Main St. Hartford, Conn. TO SAVE SR BRERERN and | and bring to boiling point. Add tlour all at once and stir vigorously. Do not cook fter well mixed. Whes cocl add unbeaten egss, one at a time thoroughly. Drop by spoonfuls into a beating cach one into the mixture buttered dripping pan about 2 inches apart. Dake 40 minutes in a moder-- te oven. Fill with cream fillings. Cream Filling. | MEMBER REPUBLICAN ' WOMEN’S COMMITTEE 3-4 cup s roen spoon. st it} cups scalded milk. teaspoon vanilla. Leat eggs slightly. Add dry dients well mixed. Slowly add scald- | e1 mik. Cook in double Loiler, stir- | ring constantly until thick. Cool and ingre- | udd vanilla. min- | ! Main Street - Beauty Trusi “When a man marries his troubles But how about the gentle of the rolling pin and dish mop MARY. Olcott's advt. orchest at the Elk's falir. AQ , 2)- MPBS. M. H. MECARTER Mrs. Marsuret Hili McCarter of To- peka. Kau is member or the He- publican Women's National Executive Commiittee. She is one of the group of women unow actively oc¢cupied in plaus for the women's part of the Re- publican pre: ntial BLACK STRAW TURBAN FOR EARLY SPRING ! a WEARS MEDAL FOR SHARE IN THE TRENCHES New York. Feb, last straw 2 Siow nany weel but milady thing of the present, veather miuy i >rding, wrim- | and front. ont, Med QUINSLER se Served Unde Fire, Akron, O. Febh. Coughlin Quinsler of Kenosha, Wis.. and formerly a Fed Cross nurse in the Argonue forest, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal by congress for her heroic work among the wounded soldiers. Mis. Quinsler. who since returning trom the war, has become a bride and new lives in Akron, O.. was Mrs., Ed- na Coughlin in wur-days. She was in one of the first contingent of nurses to go overseas and was the only woman to “5o up” Wwith the Third army corps they advanced to tire in the Arzonne, Ior ten weeks she served under fire ind during the days of the 1ing in the salient around she and ler corps of helpers treated more than 6,000 cases of men who were horribly wounded in battle. She is one of .the first women of the na tlon to secure the coveted L. S. ad thrust t American Nu ha hat semi-milite vlgarian turb: & 2 Mrs. E Wonderful speclal Elks’ faiv.—advt. prizes at | GRAND Hartford: Phone C-1026 | BURLESQUE The— Fle iy Jack Bar, and her 20 Pearl, v Frances Varr, Al Mciton and MEDRA, Dainty Dancing Dolls.”