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PING A HUSBAND | (e i You Can Have Smart Stylish Clothes Adele Garrison’s New Phase of o ! I “l' "l. - “..'! - . S Without your savings hardly knowing it if you buy the casy way. The r 1 evelations of a 'Vife ‘\ % c;d\\; L r€ = loveliest dresses the smartest hats, and an abundance of delightful sum- <= = i, mery apparel can be pnrchased here for just a little each week. Made Her Father's | from ¢ : SO TRENOIYER AT Untess othervise noted uu.f @otices are written by the press / Smart DI’eSSCS Sty'iSh Suits shine trang [ ] + degree | 1l not \ i purcaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal s Yan e = g T e o e Going-away Suits in every A, me | A dpeanicd p et The f ' oth were non-comt e / g . gures nen. For popular material and style. { SRS o Modestly priced. mit ' oked sharply AT PNLACE, He hax also pmyed with 7 | ! the street or party wear. Bl AL TR e R SO L L e e G $7.98 to $14.95 ¢ $29.75 to $65 jevsaning fowr . o ' cal » L 1 y " &eason with John Drew in “The Cat eatled, for after ernin " ; ; orot alon's lag Thomus 1. Bird.” Other members of the cast = N M'“' 1 i 4 " wan il il Ch wih e Bl g e et | Fancy Waists ew Millinery with an uccen ‘ « cus e ¢ . hown Pl theater | Hammond. Rebckah Cauble. Max | o I Waists for these summer | Light airy Summer Hats. with big .ulv‘:‘ n - o \ y. I idu ] et irday Waizman N As stage director, Mr. | dnys. Every popular style is here to | broad brims. so necessary for wear at i ilms include ) Sennett'e 1 has sccured the services of | b ey ‘ the shore or the .mountains. your ' I \ ! medy, “let R Jack | James W. Axhley. a man of vast ex- | jpoar hent mursa | wailenry P 8 new hapter of Muces | fericace 1. bie line. - Farion Bed- , 7.98 $3.98 e rab | to o 1 sHpation whie 5 ek d the Pathé News. The | room and Bath,” A. H. Wood's up- s . up " up . A . . p ealize. n ) Wl ef 1 fine acts is ; roariously funny farce, will be the A - power Aed it A “Three ¢ O'Goerman | opening bill of the scason. This play 4 Sk“-ts__,Sweaters_.Shoes nee it wore, | y o ngainst Gra®e’ DA H ma iris N music, son and dances. | affords all of the company prominent @& woman thit v | chinations if it wer fot_(ar thé Ll ) acts .include Henr and Brad roles and for this r son no better hen you ath waurk ‘which the love andasiiM >gad clever am: Billy Browning, an | fnfroductory hill could have been se- sugmested, soddin knowledge of my father _and ‘l‘”v“‘ xeellent dialect comedian, and Con-'cured. Matinces will be plaved Wed- he child's pretty | Underwood had raised abbit ame. y and Fields, variety entertaincrs. | nesday, Thursday and urday. The k - “An'Engagement.” - - — season ticket list is now open. Seats e with a In 3 $ AT FOX'S. ill be placed on sale tomorrow at Don't you Surely, #*told myself scathingly! the. ‘White Lies” the new William Fox a. m a good one L am? | least [ edufd do in return for such | production starring Gadys Brockwell Marion.” | smiled | roval protection wax fo submit4in- | will have ita final showinz at Fox's N i rutitpde and reliet. | questioningly to any scourse OF ton- | (hix evening. “White Lies” is a mas. 200 T b“ S H f d be awkward—she [ from expressing by %0 much as the | his great play, modernized from the her. And the pros- | quiver of an evelash any curlosity | famous novel by Charles Reade. af- trations with its| concerning their mode of procedure. | fords the stnr and her company excep- niment of silence or even of the activities of the girl | jjonal scope for the display of dra iy g in a dark, | COURT WILL NOT FREE o - gainst hey we : : me | tions used determine the success or | paraffine, cover and store ractive tEninst whom they re guarding w atic ability 1t is a wonderfully ab- e o et ell|| oot Bidea HO0| BUCH TEAPTATION: 4 I put my hand upon tRe childish slay 5 m'c‘::' l—":lli. lttle | ones smoothing my hair, drew them | ,,.,,‘,,,x,,(, At W hoIAad Snls worth while 10 use a measure that e x(:::.“ Peas. Springield. O, June 16.—Judge 1 watched her how | down and myself up 1o a sitting Pos- | sive days to live is the thrilling theme i= standasdized -~ Bk i rater’ Frank W. Geiger of common . pleas he would be n big | ture ntilized in “Twins of Suffering Creek." s Menu for stk o) N court yesterday iasued a warning that fo-der hildish “f didn't know you provided pro-| a new photodrama starring William Breskfast-—Strawberries, scrambled R g el grmsrvdip Alyapar Rt i, "'H r-\llo‘:dul and | fessional massages with your tea. | PR et i h comes to Fox's for the '® egeTs with asparagus, toast, eoffce. b‘!l'. court must Be careful of their QRN e atev lties | Man.” 1 sald with an assumption of | Loiniinder of the week, opening with T.uncheon Spinach with esgs. Sebper. < The judge told attorneys that *I AL ARR T Tea O | i ) pb el It vers Tyraterd) K X jopening bread and butter. strawberry and | The sooner peas are eaten atter [ The ludge 1old avtorhews Ref O e pitiows upon the | saucy lighiness. “i am very grateful$F omorrow's matinee i oS g [ picking the better they are. Some [4OMt care if it ia as hot as hades, Ftable couch whare | 10 You indeed for men N R wos, | . Included in the I"f“‘"““',‘ ""‘\T' of In tie hitchen of et own nome Dinner—Roast leg of lamb, new | poople wash the shells and boil them, | S/ WOTen hete sof to Wi TO0 1 And when, the program will be the Fox News, {hon use the water o cook the peas. | clothes when they come into cour o tle he world My i R Sister Mary cooks daily for a family ! potatoes, green peas, water cress = sha had estab- | derful little nurse in t as interesting as ever; new Prizm = < =) Y . e Freahinoe ioesstanoutdl ook lin 50 : | he brought towels | headache iw gone, my nefves are tran- | “frome Sweet Home. and Muti and | °f four adults. She brought to her | salad, caramel pie, coffc { D e i \sta LeeTao T o Narope n eel genera t kitchen an understanding of the minutes. The lasl 0 minutes of hathed | auil, and 1 f L ally ¥ Jeft There will, of course, he a My Own Recipes. { _ p Rl " v ey 2 . g chemistry of cooking. gained from Y cooking add the salt, about 1-2 tea-! With -the worid ematy s entire change of the vaudeville bill. i 1 1 ked steadil ningly her study of ylomestic science in a state When the strawberries are large|<poon. Very little water should be SHOT GIRL WIFE AND SFLF. QEtENeA came UP | D hrm.:;('m» aitka il T = university. Consequently the advice |and freshly picked sh_and drain | used, jusr enough to keep the vere- New Orleans, June 16.—Williate et - HE CO CAN PLAYERS. &he offers is a happy combination . | but do not hull them. Serve on a|iable from burning and cook the | G iilivan, Jr., aged twenty, shot and | knew by the answering flash in THE RMICAN PLAYERS. PP} : \ OLKS! | % Y s 2 theory and practice. Every recipe she | Plate surrounding a mound of pPOW- | peas. One tablespoon of butter is| . i .cy wounded his seventeen- 'AIN FOLK P “he a P rehended ¥ « = : e P 3 8 = : eyes that she had comprehendetl m \ chain is as strong as its weakest jered sugar lamb is very 5 before servin A : § ¢ ulliv: TREAT meaning and fmmeasurably re- | link, as the old saying g and the | ®'ves is her own, first tried out and ;dered sugar Sprin al D, Y ladded 5 minutes before s A fyear-old wife, Aline Richter Sullivan, e lNeved and glafidened by my attitude. | same applies 1o n dramatic stock | 5erved at her family table. ligh but “yearling” is not so expen- | jittle sugar improves peas that havel.,4 then killed himself. They we Players' Nut her verbal answer characteris- | company. It is no exaggeration to (Copyright. 1920, N. E. A.) sive and makes a delicious roast. Try i heen picked 24 hours. arritdNast Iararchll wiils| the el cally ignored anything beneath the | say that James Cormican, the vouth. | There s a lot of difference hetween | C00King a whele onion with the meat. | ~ Before the day of automobiles the | i was in college. Sullivan an- | wurface of my little spoech ful actor-manager of the Cormican | the Size of the ordinary teacup and | Remove the onion before serving. | butcher's boy arrived on schedule. | nounced the marriage about a month : e ] the reguiation measuring cup Strawberry and Pincapple Marmalade | Any butcher boy will tell you that he | .20 wut his wife refused to live with H rt “Don't worry. 1 shall whenever I| Players, the stock company designed s i s b eri al ford‘ don't ,“' nt vou around,” she retorted. | for the summer ,,m,,,hp_'.” Parsons’ The rezulation measuring cup holds 1 cup zrated pineapple. never jorrides but has a great deal |y | i Rk just half a pint of liquid while the cups crushed berries. of tire trouble. I water und head unti! b ! r Sewson at And now, of course, you're going to | theater, Hartford. beginning next 2 <) s % h i 2 cups sugar. MARY. “e ZISt | stay for dinner with me.” Monday evening, has welded together [ teAcup seldom, if ever. holds that Onalquactiot berriealandl ilpine: (Matinees e TR I CRIIET, an organization in which there are no | much. apple are needed for these propor- MOVIES ARE SECURED. ursduy and Saturdny) b fake . C - ’ To be specific, one measuring cup 5 Ay 3 - 5 ‘ ““This i= once when 1 golng/to)| ek LRkS SEMEACIEm Ican Fin " suraly of flour will make five individual bis- | fions. Put the fruit with its juice Paris, June 16.—To relieve the ) ,. to be congratulated is judgment 2 : = : k ; . Bedroom | ..rue vou. Lilian T said quietls e fotiata e .'.‘,'1,.: dgment | cuits for shortcake. The teacup I, # porcelain preserving kettle, add | monotonous evenings of the inhabi- “Father and | have an engagement | :‘m‘_‘ as Jane Cooper for the |have in mind filled with flour makas | SUSAr and lot stand till sugar is dis- | ants who have returned to the dev- this evening which 1 was afrald we |, 0 "0 inine roles. AMiss Cooper | {hree biacuits A teaspdonful of bak- | solved. Put over a slow fire and |astqted regions in Northern France, would have to postpone. but if we call | “ACOE ftarmaticagies "‘”“0“'“ ing powder is the right amount to |00k 30 minutes stirring with a|the Junior Red Cross of America has n taxi directly we shall have time to | F0SRE, B0 B0 Tt 00 opeared | U%e for the standard measureful of | wooden spoon to keep from burn-|provided a travelling moving picture snatch a bite at the station and have | 11 T€00ME WO o A on | flour but for the teacup a teaspoonful | ing. Fill jelly _flsxso.- -‘nh the mar- | show operated by two American nple time to keep it | 1he Mugiih stage &s weil. Tior mger | Yould Be oo munk. As the pespos. WAlede and whas ceol caver wh e “You could snatch a hite here,” Lil- S ity by b . — lan lu”' n with ."rIIL'Han hospitality notable engagements have been with s 1 "”‘“_“_”W,‘I Bacl cathicay David Warfield, Norman Trevor. S And make an enemy fo Bretty for | Richard Bennett, Hale Hamilton, Sir life'™ I retorted. “You know her | Herbert Tree, Mrs. Patrick Campbell opinion of people who hurry through | 14 Cyril Maud. Ethel Campbell her dinners No. my dear I must Walker, who will play second busi- ONLY have my way in this.” ; has \I:v}n.m-ared ith various 43 \ She e,y m enly, then & " “‘l‘ i 'r‘"‘"’:"':: P great deal of exper DEVILLE e o work: She comes to n “Needs must, T suppose.” she quot ed over her shoulder petu = SAT. But my father's eyes were siing Always Get The Best and in corn flakes,today there’s only one “best™— ost Toasties A food of topmotch . GGonsax | prozran ihe famout Mackseanett | LY 4 excellence. comnat R e Ftamount asurine | CEUM | Looks different and ' e ‘ tastes different from e S | | CONSTANCE Better flavor, firmer ' texture and greater YS BRO“(;KWELL TAI.MADGE eating satisfaction HITE LIES” | “The Veiled a white e barred the road to true happiness. e — “THIE LOST CITY" — 11th Episode Advent r ACS" e OX NEWS e CHESTER OUTING 0X VAUDEVILLE e o curist, o night she was a so- 4 ———Headllners—4 ciety zirl, the daughter of one of the best families in the city. s BROS, LUHONALD MARSH & €O, smiles — Laughter — Shricks & PETERSON LE VELLE & GRRANT T —_— T WOMAN IN GREY.” BSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY - - — MACK SENNE ER GO sell in “The Twins of Suffering Creek” | = FOX FNTERTAINMENTS - e B WA~y ”\'fl‘f0!~w_fli’;fiw =y \ | Players direct from a fason run with the Shubert-Gs stock com- pany in Washingto . C. last sea- —_———— son Miss Walker d leading busi- \ y LYCEUM THEATER. ness with the Al lock company in Providence rs. Mina Crolius f the best opportunities g Gleuson N an has the best ) d Constunce Talmadge for 1) *"T on the stage today. Mrs eraldine Harker in *“The Velled Ad- \yeejfng performance of the mother enturer.” w welect comedy In which | i\ "wanchell Smith’'s “Turn to the she is presented hy Lewis Selznick | puryo ona o Mrs Wiggs in “Mrs of and which appears at the Lyceum | wiovy of the Cabbage Patch.” The T DD T ToT 0D, ORI DD, theatey or the st half of the e ey £ A he week. | now company also has on its list two #he ix f1ll of her customary dash f Hash | 1euding men mes Gleason, one of and pep and her vivacious person ” Wity in given free rein. ler work in | \he MOSt personable young men on utte ;'” et opebshulstsos it Rvigbal b the stage, and Lynn Pratt, who has m; I|- o ‘-' v‘ H’“‘ T v 'h“: ‘“:‘ ‘;‘\ { “ppeared conspicuously in many and s certa crease her alreac Hrondway successes and the b enviable arity Amo her | ‘ » . ;flmv Days ~'v'.m 1 " Al[ t . "‘ |’ o " " | stoc companies of the country. A ot 5 ‘i..’»” ,'..{ '.”I‘u H' :I most important member of the cast ‘ =Y Blyoung and einald Crocker | 1 Willlam Williams, the juvenile man 'Hunfl-:n\’ e imartle L Who was ast seen here with Alexan- 5 © dria Caryle In “The Country Cousin.” (.0 curs when = 21 ACTS lehard Annesly | Texas, a lesson as to the influence o i A YT Sl XIS T T o) e e L Lk L S 23 ost Toasties are in great- er demand than any other corn flakes —ar a// srocers’ Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc..Battle Creek,Mich. VF SRS QGwS O A QO WP AN - WP P W I, COMEDY. WA M e LA | 3