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S Luntere sisurely across the lawn to DAUGHTER OF the Durkee iinmoe und up to her room. HEART AND MY HUSBAND | |oiiemisiags = oo NEW SECRETARY S ] BT Illll | New C.ostumev. what's the latest? ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE OF | ] ; T g ! ! ! Blouse in Gay A Revelations of a Wife | . Color Effects The Way | and ever since have been twisting and i “Eum\pcrml o inn-nn:z: around the country to throw P s 3 Unless otherwise moted, these n otices are written by the press With Madge them off the track. About 15 min- bureaus of the theaters or other attractions witk which they deal bs fast as 1 could toward | Utes ago 1 drove through the brook { v svith Alice | Just north of Crest Haven and com-| ° i { e " . 5 s ot lianiaat tiom it facait) o # WALTHALL HIT AT PADACE, LYOEUM THEATER. pected and I dveudel‘ they'll trouble us now for a day o 2 It was a delighted audience that A telegram announcing a death in | ent, geod natured and|two, but we certainly will have to + followed the fortunes of ‘“The Lone | the family of one of the stars in the | h my disappearance with | Work to fix up an alibi. Wolf” in Themas H. Ince’s tremen- | act, “I'll Say So,” prevented the pl ! uld call forth from :p;l h Almost all of the group seated an C en S dous Paramount-Artcraft special | ing of ‘this big vaudeville attroction Iies analtticnasl ot “,U‘ the veranda manifesied their approv- B iy e O S ' . photor False races,” which the kitchen of her own home i 3 had its premier e Pals theatc And to pile trouble on gloom, thc or Mary ¢ooks for a family of four vesterday. Her b E 11, as | feature picture, “The Girl From No- ! adults. She brousht to her kitchen 1 ¥ Michael Lanyard, “The Lone Wolf,” | whe was lost in transportation, an understanding of the chemistry of who has reformed and becomes an al- | due to the present trying conditions cooking, gained from study of do- | lied intelligenco officer with a secret | of the railroads. But e Lyceum mestic ience in a te universit. mission to revenge himse!f upon a | patrons can cheer up, as both these | Consequently the advice she offers is | Hun who has brought his wife and |3 will appear er. Fur- | By COR\ MOORE, ’ HAPDY fcombinationt otk theots art child to death, was excellent and bhis e, noas the management | New York's Fashion Authority. al of this arrant nonsense by laugh- [@ld e no good to hasten, | ter. They were evidently in the turned in at the entrance | mood When anything, no matter how t all of the party were sta- [ silly, would amuse them. But I the veranda. As I walked | caught a flash of understanding from th, T knew from the grins | Lillian es and knew that she had es of Dicky and his brother comprehended the message between the dimpling smiie of Mrs, | the lines which I had meant her at I was in for a bad quar- | to et. hour. “I think you're horr Madge,” how's Barney! Oldfield?” | pouted little Mrs. Durkee, whose hwaite beomed ‘the question | laughter, I noticed, was rather per- e intervening stretch of{ functory. “You made the cold chills , and little Mrs. Durkee [ Tun right down my back.” tified to her approbation h giggle. 1 How mwich did this trip I knew that her baffled curiosity Dicky assumed a menac- | had made her irritable and I resolved “Confess, now, what the | Not to give her a c.hance for further nailed you fo questioning. the merry willagers were “Will somebody tell me when din- mpressed with the new car, will-be ready?” I demanded. “T'm York, Teb. 16.—Nowhere ure interestingly practi Every recipe she gives: is portrayal was most artisti e 3 1 the conditious < her own, first trie e diseraa ot The story of “The False Faces” is | whic nfrcnted the house there | her family table. absorbingly interesting. The Lone mething doirz over the color schemes more Wolf,” who long since has reformed, | graph, and cther nig attractions ploited than in the .costume blouse i n allied intel ence officer on the | secured. Monroe Salsbur, in “Hi Here is one, for ¢ 1 pired I trail of Karl Ickstrom, notorious | Divores Wife," s been ol ned | that mest colorful of productions, German spy, who is responsible for | us the le: it > show! | ““Aphrodite” a1 the Century Theater the death of Lanyard's wife and child. | without going i ed explaa- | New York. He meets Eckstrom on a mship, tion, it cs . said it is a powerful | The front and back photoplay overfiowing with the most | comprise an accordion- intonse hegrt ivterest. and depicts a |in marine blue Geo ve de- | most unubual cnd beantitul love | sestions with kimono to obtain. She intrusts a | story. The neme, Monroe Salsbury, | deeper biue G containing the document to ! s suilicient to tesify to | with golden Wrown. and roli-back cuft ian put in slyly. positively starving. e 'H’;"J‘f‘ h’i “mh‘i;‘!‘ - ‘m"“'ll of | standard of th |.rodu(u ic | of red-gold meral cloth. The sleevex oth hands high above my| Dicky looked me up and down tith One’s fingers don’t come in con-| Shredded lettuce Bl e doed | other pictures vow showing ar are made to take on. the new raglin a speculative air. Font withi ihe oniiie o e | Ei5 e bitkad B b ithe Db oat ana atdauslityiwh [chifihe 1 - ; 4 ] 38 out ning Ehe Cate ghoot, T'll comae down,” I| “Can’t you just see her in another | The cork does not absorb the powder |til tender. Dip into cold water and | carried to Martha's Vimexawd where | LELS in havire u o scresH A | side, B tiie Sheich (it the «When even iLilllan turns|year or two if she keeps this up?”|and transfer it to fingers the way a |rub off the skin. Cut into half-inch | & (epman subman : Iesienconeds % s i srostienldinuttons glihe e it's time I isurrendersd.|he asked. ‘“Drives until she’s so |cloth does. ces. AMix ovster-plant and celery | munames te = Pleasure.” in t-(v)] ts; th Y (,x\'uo;(,- is made over a joundunon ot ou want me fiv do—apolo- | hungry she has to stop, eats until she It’s not that a housekecper objects | and pour over French dressing. I.et Hecriib lcarns i Lot moat of e CREAIRCEETE (8 Ol e IR the sev- | emerald-green Chin il ound for mot fmviting you | has no inclination for any more stren- | to her calling and hates to advertise | stand about 30 minutes. Arrange on S RioTithE e maRi e (it Gl G G oW S i — 3 5 iuous exercise than sitting in a car, | it PY stained hands. It's merely that | lettuce, cut pimentos into strips and | Cecilin, had been sa o f’"_“ sntereGting fanc Dt FEED 2 00 DAILY then drives again, ad libitum, and so | Wisightly hands and fingernails are)add to salad. Sprinkle with nuts, et ihalencounte kstrom a futes aostolmiahe i Elony SCIS 0 0 (hi(astoful to her and for her own sadie’s Pudding. e 3 s and he e e 0k would have hadi When vou acquire jowls and a double | Sake she tries to avoid them. And; & cups hot milk. s s D revenged ne s S B i i o motz:udflfing today, and | chin I shall flit like a humming bird | 2 ‘W”\‘P(:g; ._'::.11;0;::: cork 2 tablespoons gran lated selatine. | uy trom. Cecill omes the r(.: ke Dbl anor This i~ the Record Kept Up by Relie? Barely in the House befora] out of your life” : S BN DO NN o Sin e et of higas intisucganc Co.. with an elaborate and Full st Soup Kitchens at Erivan, in Ar- off again without a word to! “You mean like a magpie,” Lillian e papli grape-fruit, 2 ©ges. Inm that he h N eatiine Btodls f % i : gt B x . | bacon, creamed potatoes, ham 1-4 cup sugar. T s el e e etting doubted] bnd stay until Dicky has! put in dryly. “And dow’t worry about | A = ] ’ r n and wa bt 5 5 ion | Madge getting hi zems, coffee. i 1-2 cup boiled chestnuts. the sale of Cecilia’s document to the fhoning every police station { Madze getting too fat while she has [ ®%70 B00°F @ o o ey i 1 Sd Tavelver. sheotine ever g E e o Bdiis of 20 miles.” | to listen to vour brand of conversa A ] i oyster salad, 1 slice candied pineapy British author L A : oh New York, Feb. 27.—A cable dis- ! % ol health bread and butter sandwiches, ] 1-5 tcaspoon salt. Aivorcinne ville bill of four | -veW DBritain. heticn, who e el < e e neighbor delivered this| tion. It would wear anvhody le=ally | gagics pudding. O D Tralaintins Mol i e e 2 e | licutenunt i French army, sa Datch¥from ECoL RV thax S e h a gerios of wiggles that|compelled to listen to it to a positive |~ pinnay Skt o Bl e B s e el e e © | sorvice throu he . and only committee on relief in the Near of any hint of seriousness, ; shadow. Come away, Madge, WIth| gieak, baked squash, endive, ~canned | ing point. Stir well and add egg volks | singers were e e attrciton | ect I sensed that behind the| vour only true friend. T happen 1ol peaches and fudge cake. coffee. well beaten with sugar and salt. When | at the New York Hippodrome for two 3 Armenian Turkey, now are distinct childish curiosity, | know that dinner isn’t scheduled for My Own Recipes. the mixture begins to thicken add | solid vear: mes Carty. a former | “OF: el lainly captive 0,000 daily. This is in addi- ittle woman's 1éss pleasant | another hour, but I have some aro-| Tn (his menu potatoes are omitied ! chestnuts whieh have been boiled, | well known local boy., is with the act. | © i """““‘ last evening | tion to the care of orphanages, hos- matic spirits of ammonia over in my | pecause there is enough starch in the ' peeled and chopped. Add the pine-} Otker acts include R ro, the violin- = s : - L de-| pitals, refuge camps, etc. -Over 600 bd into a chair and put my | room if you think you are likely 10 [rest of the food. Squash is a starchy ! apple (shredded). Cook a minute |ist, Fisher and Felis. in o surprising hiful songs. King & Duke, in an | gorq of clothing are being distributed bt my face in pretended | swoon before then. Besides, you Iava| vegetable and the rice in the soup 'longer, stirring vigorously. Remove | novelty, and Walsh. y: and com- | €ccentric and comedy s aro a real | 4¢ EFrivan daily. These activities at been promising to show me that new | furnishes more starch. If another from the fire and add the iwhites of | pany in one of the best comedy skits | SCream. and that Se *lase | jirjvan are declared to be typical of ‘Understanding ¥lash knitting stitch for two weeks. You'll | vegetable is necessary due to the,tbe eggs, beaten till stiff and dry., on the state entitled “Along th themseives was made very clear ! what is being dome throughout Av- you the whole truth,” T| just have time to pound it into my | vagary of some member of the family | Turn into a meld and chill. Se Erie.” Teserved seats for the Sund: the number urtain calls l_}}cy menis. Col. Haskell cables that theré g my voice an exaggerated [ head before dinner, and it will take|use asparagus., peas or string beaus. | with whipped cream. performance are on sale at the box eiled 1o re 3 The { remains much to be done, and that “Tdlllean and I robbed a| vour mind off the beastly cruelty of Mock Oyster Salad. P — office. yeeum show continus > hie § the situation as to food, clothing. ete., murdered four people while ] the man you're tied to. 4 Toots oyster-plant One single man was-del top notch order. for the orphanages hospitals and oth- bne and T just received word Sbhe slipped her hand through my 3-4 cup diced celery woman suffrage convention ust | == ———— —_— er institutions is being met with lim- bloodhounds were on our!arm and walked me off the veranda| 2 pimentos. have figured on safety in numbers. PARSONS, THEATE? | + FON'S THEATER. ited resources. I jumped into the machine twith a gamin-like moue at Dick: 1-4 cup walnut meats MARY. | o e i - B e 1 RS TR 2 &@@@@@fi@@fi@Ufi@@fi@@@fi@@@@fi HARTUORD. ploture at Foxi fht;a(u" for the re- S rinder of t week, is a drama of TSI e T OO the Kentucky hills dnd a big ety that ‘ e o s pulsates with deep human appeal and ROTIAND WEST interest. The story might be that of | Bh. e any girl in any city, town or village i THE in this country?. It has to- do with’a * voung mirl born ‘in the Kentucky hills 2 H i T weos, nere| UNKNOWN |7 s 22| Tonight and Saturday thing to use for scouring the knives and forks and pots and pans. \\.‘.slungtnmfl\[r\ F mnv Owen The firmness of the cork gives one ! Hohen, daughter of new something to hold to and alleviates secretarv of agriculture the cramping of one’s fi s Edwin T. Meredith, is visiting her Aside from the physical comfort | parents in Washington. She and her To the Rescuc ined by the use of a cork the men- | husband live in New York. tal relief is great. There is no dan- : of blackened and roughened fing- French dressing. er terposed little iMrs. Durkee. an account of yourself. r< forth. Goodness, Madge, I warn you! menian Turkey. nily came over frem France. | 1ast states that soup Kkitchens at Huds si in captivadtir vied with the building nd runnir o stills, Tler TODAY AND SATURDAY watehfulness and carve. despite the ° . ° . roolk, despite the Colt rapped be- | ) neath th armpit, are arrested and | March 1, 2 and 3 ‘GRAND Narllatd = o i ey Mflflnsmne e . | the bills, but it bit deep into the girl's LIV B Phone 1026-C | heart and she decides to forsake her | ".5.3 BURLESQUE hlrk:‘\‘ma.:‘.e‘, .7}1.0 ones sho lgves. A:‘m‘xl VT only place she knows, that she might .J \ escape the trail of moonshine. In the = A RIOTV it. prepared for happine: the ” & OF FUN i 3 dn follows her. for hel , _ln_ sweetheart 2 vietim of the curse & ‘H ‘The $1,000,000Dolls’| e nimiss Bkl is Divorced Wlfe : i s a Rich One ! very laughable Lwo-part comedy, APPEAD VAUDEVILLE ) t Mutt and Jeff, Prizma \ picture overflowing with intense heart interest. depicting a most unusual and beautitul Jove story News complete the JESTER COMEDY and a lengtby program of other high class pictures oRele] THE BIRTH & - OF A = - acts | is very good. Dick Williams is a { monologist with a line of clever jokes and ings: tho Crouch-Richards! .T o & 1 splendid and novel offer-| ing that proves popular with the { audience. but Thoe Old Homestead | i ki 5 Four made the biggest hit with the DON'T MISS TIHIS FINE audience, responding i SITOW ! to several FONIGHT AND SATURDAY — ! FHEEBEBE @ & % Classic Vaudeville Lleutentant Theiton & Co. Sharpshooter in the French Army and only 3 months on American <oil. An exhibition of rifie and revolver shooting the like of which has never been seen in New Britain. TENT FAMILY HABIT. Jast Liverpool, O., Teb. 27.—The | . M t & J ff Henr‘y B third elopement in the family of Mrs, ut e hotel owner was reveal- William T., TPol 18, an-, T ced h iage to Miss Ruth P ! o v were married at rizma NS after obtaining a M- cense at New Cumiberland. T Polk’s siste srtrude and Capt. J : €. Webster, aviator, were principals; ==ihe= in a nairplane clopement here last vear. Another sister eloped in 1913. | “FalseFaces” — YOU'LL SAY 11 FEINE Keith { : F -Vaudeville- Uur Acts FOR THREE DAYS ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY oReetoReR el o 3 8 A Masterpiece ‘in Picture Making igger in conception "",d theme than any other yet attempted. H d S. t Cost a Million Dollars! uason ISLEY'S Over TWO YearS ifl Constl'ucti()fl in captivating songs and dances. Tofetelod & HEAR THE mEfli""°°°"""' - King & Duke & EmCiyFou || GOLDIN-|| 2 vitem: 0 wfl-ll the Eyceum The Big Singing Attraction at the Hippodrome for two This City o ’ g o ] Greatest ! T NO. ADVANCE IN PRICES & v p i on Mystic £