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MY HEART ano MY HUSBAND ADELE GARRISON’ Revelations S NEW PHASE OF of a Wife = Flec Thougltt bf Lillian and Robert Savarin That Worried Madge :ky insisted upon penning the of invitation to Robert Savarin bdlately after dinner. I would been glad to delay them a day tor following fast upon the Ipt of the ar ilation as to how this visit would Lilllan. at there _had been a definit K dn th relations following ti s convalescence and return to ome in the Catskills I was sure, 1 liliian had Kkept her 1 in the matter, and I didn’t exactly how matters stood be- h them. I felt a strong reluc- at this prospect of inviting him * home while she was domiciled door without giving her the op- nity to express her wishes in the % hweve way out of the had practically asked us for an tion. We could mot in courte: fola it, and Dicky was especially to entertain him. Therefore, I d down in the library opposite after dinner and wwote the most h1 b artist whose cally dilemma. life was so ro- kY, his pen several minutes before httored the query erisply as he ne take wp my sheet of note- and read il ever as is always stom after ‘writing a letter. 1 from his tons that, as usual g finished a task himself, he itated at having to avait for e else. *“Never mind mufling it Toss it to a real eritic. Il opy on it.”’ just & wwmute 'l change with T replied demurely and went on ly with my readi Not even risk of Dicky’'s sood humor T break so ingrained a habit as ONS’ THEATER HARTFORD. AT THIS WEEK B MATINEE SATURDAY AMERICA’S GREATEST ack o’Lantern” }s. and Sat. Mat., $1 to $3. Telephone Orders Taken. ND Hartford Street. Phone 1026-C BURLESQUE JOE HURTIG'S s of the U. S. A.” WITH (SHIMKY) HILTFON VAUDEVILLE ist's letter had come ' own | there @id not appear to be ; The { letter I could fashion to the interpwined with that of who had laid | that of written “Of all ridden, old exclaimed rereading anything 1 have the hide-bound, maid fu; custom- v At Dicky petulantly, but I kmew by his tone that he s not really dis- pleased, and, having finished my I passed my letter over to him ile, holding out my hand | expectantly for his “I've a notion not to give it to vou.” Dicky grumbled, but he grinned as he i spoke, and 1 knew that all danger i his beinz cross was over. T liked Dic letter Few men can be so gracious as well as hearty in extending an invitation ! as he, and in this lotter to the artist | he so revered he had sounded just the | right note G pleased | | ea immensely. be with this, 1 finished. “It breathes hospitality. reverence. | sincere affection, all in on “What’s the Row “I'm afraid the oid bhoy think I've been drinking if it ong = breath as all that.” he answered {flip- pantly. but I knew that the little tri bute had pleased him, neverthele “You haven't done such a bad jo vourself, old top, if anybody should ask you.” he went on. *“Our respected friend ought to begin to pack 1 portmanteau pronto when reads this.” it people in tatingly dinnes know: “Lil could help von Picky said in carele: acquriescence then at sometiring he saw in my face he whistled a low nofe of astonish- ment. *“What's the row?” he aqueried. “Something gone wrong in the nice three-volume romance of Underwood- Savarin et al.? T thought they were simply biding their time till old Harry sent them some definite infor- mation as to his death, divorce or disappearance.” Underneath his flippant manner I read an unmistakable concern. T knew that he was genuinely interested in anything that affected Lillian's hap- piness, bat I did not feel justified in discussing with him the things she ‘had not seen fit to tell me. An Optimistic View ‘Y don’t know that there’s anything the matter,” I said truthfully. ‘I was just ‘wondering whether this nvould please her or cause her tress.” ‘““Well, if you haven't anything more serious to worry about than that, vou're a pretty carefree lad. Dicky Tetorted. ‘Take it from me, old dear, vou won't have to lagh Idl, Kicking and screaming, to the gate post fo keep her from vamoosing when Bobby drops in.” He sauntered out of the Mbrary as he spoke, leaving me glad, indeed, that he had not pressed the guestion further. But the doubt of how Lil- lian would take it lingered aith me until the hour when Lillian herself came hack from the city and over- shadowed even my interest in the success or failure of her errand. i will he suppose we ouzht to have some to meect him.,” I said hes “We might give a’ little inviting the few peopie he out on that* Strictly fresh eggs Russell Bros.—Advt. HOUSE OF TODAY EXCELLENCE AND TOMORROW “Marked Men’ FROM “3 GO THE WONDERFUL: WESTERN STORY DFATHERS” ox’s Supreme Vaudeville —Big, Quality Acts—45 Four Korners Quartette A LAUGH EVER Y SECOND “Syncopatxon \ MUSICAL Anderson IN Gene THE INIMITABLE IRD EPIsopy s : UTT & JLEF FOX With Its 10.000 Camera A MASSIV GHOST.” “A MILK- RIEV WOLF BB AERE A PARC RIS PRIZMA Men B S e B B R U B B NOVELTY & Wright TCAL SKETCH AND McKenna WIT AND MONOLOGIST SADVENTURES OF RUTH™ SUNSHINE COMEDY NEWS Covering the World, LL FOR SUNDAY “THE TRIFLERS,” FED VAMP.” of Uniess otherwis noted, BILL AT PALACE. capacity audience 3 rday to see David fith's powerful drama 3other and the law,” shown here for the first time at the Palace thea- ter, featuri Marsh and Rob- ert Harron. . Other photopioys Chaplin in hi bond.” The ] of fov features the vaudeville” hest dancing v of the four famous jax of out if- turned Wark G picture, “The at g Mae feature revival of audeville lient Keith “Two TFords.™” Charlie "he Vaga- is made acts and one of teams and bill AT FOX'S TIHATER. “Marked Men." which had its first | Showing at the Fox theater at yester day’s matinee, might be set down as one of 1he bix photodramas of the vear. Tis producers have made a prodpction to be proud of, and its popular st never done finer ripping epic of the American Mojave desert. The ork than in this greater heautiful Prizma, culiivation makes us zero dayvs of a short time ago. Mutt & Jeff in their nonsensics capers are just as funny as ever Sunshine comedy which is a laugh provoker with the Fox Neo make up the screen portion of spiendid Dill. The vaudeville is headed by the Four Korners, a quartette that not only can sing hut are possesed of real humor and keep the audience in an uproar during the entire time that they hold the board “Syncopation,” which is billed as “musical treat,” is really what is claimed of it, while Anderson & Wright in a farcical skit follow close in popularfty to the Four Korners. Gene McKenna, the inimitable Irish wit and monologist, has an ir- resistible line of chatter and stories that kept the large audience in ex- showing forget a a LYCEUM TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Henry B “The Long Arm of Mannister’ OF LO VE A PICTURE ms Ben Turpin —fna “The Nut-Crackers” Entertaining Vaudeville CECIL, ELDRID AND CARR A Real Novelty Act IVANHOFF these notices Wurcaus of the theaters or other ot A SCREAM AND V. Real Vocalists JOHN ROBB AND COMPANY in “THE PEARLS”—Big Comedy Sketch COMING MONDAY!—MARIE DORO, AND FOUR BIG VAUDEVILLE MARCH 19, 1920. | NERVOUSNESS AND FATIGUE KALPHO is a wonderful remedy for the tired. exhausted condition caused by overwork. Makes vou eat well, sleep well and feel well. A brain and nerves. Indispensable to all Take home a bottle of to~day and restore health and strength. Insiston Kalpho. PALACE TONIGHT ZSATURDAY GRIF TH'S “Mother and the Law” With MAF MARSH and ROB. HARRON Charlie Chaplin in “THE VAGABOND™ D, W, KALPHO Store, sold at Croweil's Drug are written by the press actions witk which they deal ceptionally good humor for a longer period than usval with s kind Summing up the for this part of the an unusually good one. MARY I'l( KFORD NFE Mary Pickford screen, will be theater all next week in her million-dollar production. “The lum.” It afforas this noted star opportunity of her screen career combine the threads of comedy, mance, so life and tencment all in one production. Crities have | pranounced it the greatest of all Miss Pickford’s character succes: Tn- cluded in the cast with Miss Pickford is Kenneth formerly w known here as Lyceum player. Tixcellent Keith vaudeville will be offered on the same bill will be changed Thursd mich ! an act | bill at week the bill the 1 patrons of be on of will 1 sce Tered wenter | LIVING I’FOPLE ARE Palucd SACRIFICED—GORKY o i Keith Vaudeville Acts g ro- life | Featuring THE TWO FORDS ville one (o the the popnlan the a Revival of en - at idol the ty sto Vaudeville's Best Dancers acts 3 SHOW TRDAY and SUNDAY I NOW LYCEUM Heury Walt THEATER, Ul in “The Long Arm of Mannister which is the feature picture at the Lyceum for the re- mainder of the week pleased large audiences vesterday. The slory is built around the hness of jealousy, the price of wrong doing, the hollow- ness of revenge and the “divinity of | lov ben Turpin in “The Nut Cracker: is one of the funniest pictures ever shown in this city and the Louse was in screamg during the showing at both performances yestcrday. Three big vaudeville acts are on the bill. Ce- 1, I2ldrid and Carr have a novelty which is entirely different. TIvan- hufl' and Vavaria have one of the best singing acts heard in New Britain in many a day. John Robb & company have a comedy sketch entitled *The Pearls.” Marie¢ Doro in “12-10” is the big picture booked for the first three days of next we In addition to this picture four acts of big vaude- NEWEST MILLINERY ALAXING cOPAY for the Woman Members of ! Living “laboratory” people > sacrificed in of hevism like rahbits and guinea pigs of science. cowding to the new indictment of ! the Lenine-Troizky rule by Maxim Gorky. famou sian author. “Bol- shevist Jeaders. driven by ambi are performing cxperiments on liv persons. especially the working c ’ Gorky is quoted as stating Aiteh from ltussia newspuper. the the ac- in Fashion Store in London. for have March 19.—"Hats of parliament” their first appearance, rise of a Regent street which has been besieged ested feminine shop ers. The little hats thus labelled are brimless and of the biretta universi and lll(‘mnv style. Black and dark brown are the only colors us d_ One coquettish model has a long en tassel dansling over the right car. London, woman member: fashion in a i to a Stockholm Ham and eggs for brea the ham where vou will, eggs at Russell Bros. IEEIEIE][EIEE]EI@EIEIEEIEIIEEEI BEIIEEIEIEIEIEIDF EEEE e E m@mfi@@@@mE@@@@m 328-332 Main Street We Are Not Telling You How Much and When and Where to Buy BUT !'—We about our big store, to see and can buy in every iine that we We carry a full line of— HOUSEFURNISHINGS DRY GOODS NOTIO: HOSIERY We tion of a ¢ Walthall _ EVERLASTING ! ST think that it will pay you to give us a visit. to look be convinced how reasomable you carry. MILLINERY CHILDREN ANP BOYS question the wisdom in shopping DIRESSES WASH SUITS ~o that you * on some smal] article—and then pay exces: on goods of a cater value. IT IS OUR POLICY to quote reasonabie prices throughout Ayanl patrons DOLLARS. Saturday we VARIA store, thereby saving our To carly “shoppers” will sell— ONE NO. RBROOM, for . oo o e JAP DECORATED CUPS AND SAUCEH Pay Us a Visit—It Will Pay You. on N s12—10" ACTS otogeletoteletobatotototelofototo] B which have begun BRG RefetoleRatolote] (§ o 40-56 FORD STREET But how charming it is after it is all done ! What a great difference that new walnut dining room suite Home life assumes a new aspect—the things with which we to bore us are transformed by their new associates—the monotony again everything is bright, cheerful, comfortable. This store is ready for you with the most distinctive qualities priced moderately. Drop in and let us show you about. ol fiifi‘iél-ié} kg & ,”‘x Ifilfil“{a It is a lot of work to get the house all ready for Spring . % 2 3 .Qauufi i and Summer ! o 23 makes | That new rug in the living room ! B ik 4 winter and broken—and have lived through the long is R ke produétions of the best manufacturers — splendid 4 2 ¥ % hefeles 30. C F uflm‘ Co. HARTFORD, CONN. (o] i:fii‘éi’eri.hrfi"ffiif’ai-iéfiéi'fifi@@’éfi-@@@@@@@@@ {and served at her i and of | coppe the en-| Marlow’s Department Store § o s 1 o 5 o o e e 50 5 e ) e bedeaadodogadotadatodetdotopeteltotoLatoked @@?@@i}'fi‘r@@i}@fi@i’.&@@@fi:}fifiififi@@@@% B BB | reduced R | trouble, { vou are inviting | Goldine 1 | this, | well as stomach remedy. KGi€chen | 1n the kitchen of her own home Sister Mary cooks daly for a family of four adults. She brought to her kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a statd{ umiversity. Consequently the adviee she offers happy combination ot theory and practice. Fvery recipe she gives is her own, first tried out ily table. E. A) (Copyright, Lucky tireplage. point she i fire is the person who has a ¥Fronmi an esthetic stand- twice blest. There is na wood fire dream by fuels wood cl like a all to is the est. And the ashes of infinite valuec. wood cider vinegar the wood are For cleaning brass ashes moistened with are unsurpassed. The vinegar is not absolutely necessary but hastens the cleaning proce Water may be used. Wood hes, rinkled over Jawn, act as ¢ tener to the md easc luxuriance of the ¢ ir the the And. the old know that ir days our foremothers were dependent on the ashes for their cleanliness. Soft soap couldn’t have been made without the lve made by ‘hing the ashes from their wood of course, we t Appearance | Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfa chopped g Luncheon—Stufied cabb: bread. poor man's pudding, Dinner—Lamb stew, elery and radishes, "| canned peaches, cofice My Own Recipes. are so many vegetables I that it makes it unneces- serve any separately. The,. housekeeper is inclined t use too few stews. There is no disk more savory and nourishinz than & carefully prepared stew. Stuffed Crbbage. 1 1-2 cups left-over meat. 3-4 cup dried brrad crumbs, 1 egs. Salt and Milk. Cabbage. ’ Mix meat, bread crumbs and and pepper thoroughly with egg. enough milk to make the mix stick. Cut the heart out of ! of cabbage and fill with stuf.ng. piece of cheese cloth around the p it in shape and boil water in a covered kettle Save the heart of the cold sla Rye Bread. s lukewarm water. cups rye flour. 1 compressed yeast cake. Make a sponge by dissolving yeast water and adding the rye flour batter. Put in a warm over aight. In . Gl There the stew sary to average R pepper. salt 1ted tender.. cabbage for in till there is a place to rise morning add: cups lukewarm water. cups rye flour. cups white flour. tablespoon salt. deugh thoroughly but long, for bread. Let rise for 30 minutes. Make into loaves and place in bread pans. Let r about one-third its bulk. Bake in a medium oven for an hour Poor Man’s Puddin, 3 cups milk. 4 cup rice. tablespoon: 1-2 teaspoon Grated nutmes Wash and pick over rice. ingredients thoroughly and pour into” a buttered baking dish. Cover and bake slowly for two hours or longer/ Stir three times during the first hour while the rice swelling. It should be creamy when dome and must be immediately from the oven. Nobody seems to be saying any- thing about seeing the first crocus as yet 1 1 1 Mix do not knead sugar. alt. Mix a“ MARY. r—————————r— | Fortify Yourself Against Influenza | Here Is Prominent Physician’s Advice for Keeping Flu Away “Keep the stomach full and the " howels empty,” is the advice given recently by i prominent New York cian. 1o keep away the flu. T e instructions are followed. the vstem is kept in such condition that the influenza germs cannot get a foothold, he adds Thousands are heeding this advice and are protecting themselve the flu. But there are many { whose stomachs are in bad dition; who cannot eat heartily ! {herfore are e for dreaded R for those people, those who must limit their appetites in fear of causing distress in the stomach, those who suffer wiih and Dloating, whose appetite is almost nothing, to those ave slaves to their own we .are directing this con- and ns the zas to who, in fact, | stomachs. that advertisemnt. Goldine No. 1 is the remedy which thousands have used for stomach and which has given them re- other medicine ve is an herb remedy and of the acids which are harmful’ to t system. If your stomach in poor condition, if you cannot e 1= much as you should, a visit from influenza quickly and begin the ~atment And, remember Goldine No. 1 is a good tonic asx Don’t wait anys longer. Get Goldine today. Goldine Morning Smile Laxatives keep the bowels in condition. You can get the Goldine remedies at Crowell's Dru lief which no them It contains none i unless you act -