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1S o g DING A HUSBAND m“ I fiin llmlnlh Inc. Hartford Adele Garrison’s New Phase of L l'i -l AT Revelations of a Wife § & wailed Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or at teactions with which they deal. - o~ A0 “w STORE CLOSED MONDAYS IN JULY AND AUGUST. Odds and Ends of Underwear Reduced for Quick Clearance ODD LOTS GREATLY REDUCKED FOR QUICK DISPERSAL. — FOURTH FLOOR — . NIGHTGOWNS Cotton Crepe Gowns, in flesh or orchid, prettily made. legular prices $2.50 and $2.98. Sale price $1.98 Philippine Gowns, kimono sle model, of fine material, with hand embroidered front. All hand sewn. Regularly $4.00. S A0 5 5 B 3 ... 8298 BLOOMERS Cotton Crepe Bloomers, in flesh or orchid flowered designs. Well made and generously cut. price $1.50 and $1.59. Now .. Crepe de Chine Bloomers, in flesh pinkk only, full cut. i materials throurhou Regular price $3.50. Now . - .. . == N ENVELOPE CHEMISES Muslin, trimmed with lace, tailored or Hamburg finish. Only a few of a kind. Sizes 36 to Fegular price $1.50. ; ed As They Were Ready “Oh! Missis Graham!” she W St | upon my inst trip to the kitchen is no more demands from | unswer to | signalled frantic sum- AT PALACE. ¥ly Cop.” the always interesting Ches- him find his things. In | mons from the door, “dot dinner all It tittes mean anything, “The Palse ; t*f Outing and Fox News are includ- only the most necessary | be spoiled, and 1 feex heem so nice . o i A ed in the scr2en part of the program. during the last hours | And you have to go, nodings to eat.( Code.”” the Frank Keenan picture at The vaudeville offerings are Elmer n for the journey. But| You get headache.” the Palace theater today and tomor- | Beard r some temarkable feats of furtive gaze upon me | We'll eat the dinner, never fear, | row sounds like a real Keenan pic- | contortion; Ross and LaDue have an and knew that my an- | Katie.” I soothed her. “In fact, YOU | 4,10 1t s the story of an upright | aCt that is 4 novelty: Harry LaVan emand that Rita Brown | may serve us in five minutes if you | & 0 < 5 seems to have all kinds of trouble in awing-room had dis- | wish. No!" as little Mrs. Durkee's | Jsiness man whose un- | s guitem and the manner in which busglod him, as well as | excited, high-pitched voiee reached | principled partner plots to cnmesh | he rids himself of these troubles sry my ears here they are now. Put! him in a web of *“planted” evidence | keeps the audience in a roar at all I went about the last | the dinner on immediately.” that sends him to jail for 12 years. | times. “Every Little Thing” is pre- for the Journey with a | Mother ( ham For; i Other fiims include the Hall Koom | sented by six clever children. They nd my brain aflame. All I saw the s hands shake as she | Boys in another of their funny com- | present just what the act is called, a ust of dith Fairfax, | picked up a dish, and realized that | edles: Elmo Lincoln and the Pathe | little of evervthing in vaudeville. Vio- @ thought effectually | uho, also was near the breakin News. The Keith vaudeville bill con- | 1in solos, vocal numbers, dancers, ac- I knew was unjust, | poirit, and hurried back to the living s four excellent scts headed by | ropats and all are included. The Browers in “A Lesson in Synco- tion.” ther acts include Hagh leaped to life. vial|room to grest the guests | “Maj. Grantland took all of our : o o & burning sense of In- ' hage to “"ew York with him is the | Stanley, the upside-down boy; Sher- $90/a100. 1 had -wound- | car™ Mrs. Durkee was excitedly re- in and Plerce in scnes and dances, | CORMICAN PLAYERS land, refusing the draw- | jating when I entered the room. “He | and DeLoach and McLaurin, “The had so thoughtfully se- | came by a little whilz ago, said he | (1oom Assassinators.” IN MUSICAL COMEDY because of Dicky's dis- | had to go in unexpectedly and This was my reward, | souldn’t wait for the next trair you sardonieally, to have my | know that man of his makes it with AT PO omfort, tossed aside by | that car faster than the train any- “The Slim Princ with Mabel (By Herald Reviewer). as of no importance | way. and he'll et us at the station. | Normand as the interesting princess, Augmented by a talented group of welghed in the bal- | o ‘wax in a tearing hurry, so he | opened a thrce days' engagement singers and dancers who have recent- of the girl who I qidn't have time to stdp for yours, | Fox's vesterday atternoon. The fact ly completed successtul seasons with too. but that leaves Alfred free to | that it was written hy America's | moeronolitan attractions, the James help Dicky with yours. Wasn't it | greatest living humorist, George Ade, | cormican Sto;k mmpa"'v opened last no time *r of him?” stamps it purely as a comedy, and it | (o ing at Parson’s theater. Hartfors, or meditation upon my ‘He is always thoughtful” I re-| certainly is in capable hands with | 1 el " Good Eddie”. The play, > gn. 1 wont from one | yyrned, purposely making my voice as| Miss Normand in the title role. Fat | jione mbgen) comedy., was well ro. her, determined that | .y ihugjastic as possible. All my fear | girls and thin girls is the all-absorh- | (10 g™ o scenes are staged aboard be mo hitch at the last | of urousing Dicky's jealous anger | ing question in the beautiful little ¢ity | o slow.moving steamer on the Hudson ppenred at the dinner |, .. ing Maj. Grantland had vanished. | of Monrovenia, where most of the | river. Newlyweds are estranged, lov- hud spent her best | | o1t o wild, -unreasoning desire to | scenes are laid, and it is strictly | ers are separated. married couples consciousness | ik him sit up and take notice” | oriental argue and humorists ply thei ravoca- « and mine |, ome way, and even looked fur- Obstacles and barriers of atl de- | tion to the amusement of the audience y £ Was | ively ot him when I had spoken scriptions are placed between Frince | through the entire three acts. Mr. and Hut he was not even looking at| Luis Muldova and his lofle. Does he | Cormican appears in the role of enind | e fle was talking to Alfred Dur- | overcome them or not? The prob- | “Eddie”. The manner in which he | ke There w v nee. however, | lem is solved for you if yvou see Mabel | squirms in and out of his marital dif- which I intercepted, and which | Normand as “The Slim Princess.” ficulties through turns of the wheel of start me It came from the eyes The last episode of “The Lost Cify.” | fortune rather than through any skill they 1 or ¥ h Fairfax. and it held dis- | an exceptionally good comedy, *The | which he might possess, is truly “very r Lella was in (hat Lyjne disapproval, and a tinge of the | . - good Eddie”. The supporting char- “ » 3 “ L GRBCVEVLEBHHOSPOCBVERLLHERBOBODEDY 8% SHADOWPROOF SKIRTS White satiney double panel Skirts, with hemstitched finish and elastic band Regular price $4.00. Now ... . <e- . . .. MARCELLA AND PRISCILLA DRAWERS Patterns that we cannot duplicate in these popular and highly desirable garments. _ Effe trimmed. $1.50 styles, now $1.00. $1.98 styles, now $1.49 and $1.59. $2.25 styles, now $1.67 JAP SILK CAMISOLES Flesh pink, strap model, delightfully trimmed. Regular price $1.00. Now reduced BOUDOIR CAPS A small lot of becoming styles in batiste or net, trimmed with flesh, blue Reguarly $1.98, at SALE OF CORSETS AND BR #Royal Worcester,, Warner Rust Proof and C. B. Corsets, not all sizes in the lot. Splendid Corsets. Regular $2.00 and $2.50 grades, for thi Badeau Brassieres, in several pretty styles, 89c grade at ... which made her drop [ ontempt I had once seen in_ her acters are well cast and the musical Alfred summoned her | g,cq when she had 1 me 1 did 5 B & talk. . And Altred | nor deserve my husband's love Lake Compounce SR Gk Rin UM bu s areimaods 's colossal ignorance am afraid the return look I gave P By women 10 pre- | pe . insolent one. How dared - S < and themselves for a | Jass judgment upon my words BAND CONCERT : Not A Blem from home. Katie— | und actions when all the time— Every Sunday Afternoon > ous than the cat who Mother Graham's veoice 3 3 b be the symbol of fem- S S il AnEi = 5 = T haness—fussed over he immediate attention to her d appealed to me until Margnret get these people to the | Dancing, Wednesday and Saturday troubles e effactively ol folt like a rope that | (upin at once. We'll not have timé to A R&Ix:uv:n- 4 Simost in two. make the train comfortably as it is.” All the Attractions o l\ll’l::l.‘k:‘a and She made these words the keynote Which Amuse e of the dinner. “And the rest of the o 7 | time 14t to us she hurriedgand wor- PIERC h“:‘ \;'"“;“- Props. | ried everything and everybody until stol, Conn. | Katie and 1. at least, were nervous- {1y exhausted. When we at last were 2 Orieni’al Cl’eam \Il seated In the taxi-cabs which Gouraud's SHHLGSVUHVBBV OV LV TOVHVVOVLBBE VOBV BBLVVHLLLEDVVRRR0E | Beschildd Lol talls lgihe oo e R o HopKaNs S - R e, e e e R R S s n spare = — “1 got it. Joost a minute!’ Katie } D 3 | whote B T called. and through the open door “House of Hits" i DY = B ettle. o ) and lightcd windows we saw her —— ——— ! 1y S SPKCI‘fD RHUBARB. fld bring slowly to th: 5 | running flectly up the stairs and to TONIGHT — WEDNESDAY . ¢ cups rhabard ’diced- t '“’l‘m't until ‘the o8 1 my mother-in-law's room. The next i 1 cup seedéd raimins. marmalade. i Jelly \th - | instant she had reappeared and was 4 cups granulated sugar. mixtare. Iu com and sgn. . coming down the stairs. There we L'm‘:‘;“;‘;:‘::‘:‘:‘m‘“- i T ok hllk ‘ " i herself. and s nd cl 8 e ty e er, A e ey el 4TS UGUID -. QUICK.EFFECT 1 cup cider vinegar. its source in’ e m,,..,‘“ i Skin rhubarb and « cut in inch in the parlor. '3 Put in a granitc iron pre- | with a wild scream come down in a sickening. huddled heap to the bot- | em— \ | tom ot the stairs. . l K ONIGHT 8:30 een an Matinees W;(o.":;'yl. ::;n‘:-!' -:::‘ Saturday —IN— ]Dramatlc Stock Season| 1. e xitcnen of her own home Sister Mary cooks daily for a fam- NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE ONLY. ‘T Fal Cod ’ ily of four adults. She brought to R e e he se (4 i her kitchen an_understanding of the MANCE g 8 IVED - ( chemistry of cooking, gained from A Strong Virile Drama of PLAYERS study of domestic science in a state Circumstantial Evidence. % university. Consequently the advice S B she offers is a happy combination of A e I e —to— theory and practice. Every recipe REO. U.S. PAT. OFF. — 2 she glves is her own, first tried out & o ™ H “Very Good Eddie” and served at her family table. Nature’s Tonic? KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS The Musical Comedy Supreme g | T l ‘ext Week—"NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH™ (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A.) . " Over QUARTER CEN- THE BROWER TRIO f Evenings, 3¢ to i3c. Matinees 25c and 30c If one is serving a rather formal i 7 TURY, this old home rem- A LESSON IN SYNCOPATION , P KSUN S’ sevegal vegetables a jellied consomme sa MARGUERITE CLARK A is nicer than a hot soup. ; g‘f,fig?f,:c'o;u:::lxui :‘he dinner with a hot meal course and edy, known to thousands RS - In hot weather it's best to take no LTS chances, but add gelatin to the 4 = original BOSAK’S broth. Dissolve one heaping tea- HORKE VINO is an effec- spoonful of gianulated gelatin in = tive, mild laxative—its three tablespocnfuls of cold water. B ici: iti Heat over hot water till a liquid is 5 medicinal qualities act as tormed. Add to the boiling soup and | - § one of Nature’s best aids, stir until thoroughly mixed. Remove in building up the tired, from fire, strain and cool. Stir slight- i N Iy and break the jelly. Then serve RS e s e e i in bouillon cups. The soup should be o . quite highly seasoned before the gela- You will find the original tin is addel. While lean meat is % BOSAK’S HORKE VINO needed to give the soup flavor use H plenty of well cracked bone. The bone : a o r?al xenl".ne health furnishes the gelatin and mineral building tonic. Your matter. Y 2 - Druggist or Grocer will Menu for Tomorrow. N 3 supply you—but be sure TODAY AND TOMORROW BREAKFAST—Orange juics, baked . - the name BOSAK’S ap- @ | codfisu balls, bran muffins, coffee. pears upon the package LUNCHEON—<Shad roe and hearts i ' bo i a orm a n and bottle. B M bel N d of lettuce, toasted muffins, spiced rhu- = = ‘ = THOMAS HUINCE i phied i My iog : —IN— DINNER—Ham baked in milk, new For the protection of the public, and to protect our \ potatoes, beet greens, cucumber salad, i imitati = . 9 i s e 3 own good name and product, against imitations and DORNROTHY ; “The Slim Princess’ s Sriegke: (onee. flagrant substitutes, we were obliged to Register in I v . My Own Recipes. the U. S. Patent Office, at Washington, D. C., the A Story by Amcrica’s Greatest Living Humorist — Geo. Ade. A wholc smoked ham is a good in- name HORKE VINO, as well as the name BOSAK { ~ " Pinal Episode — “THE LOST CITY” — Final Episode :_‘:\{"’\?'uq’e‘"“'two"‘,fis;‘éefse;;“e 0::: and the BOTTLE LABEL,; all of which are now pro- vy ‘ FOX NEWS — “THE FLY COP" — CHESTER OUTING B8 | butcher cut out several nice slices in tected by the Federal laws, against infringement. . Sm the center, plain boil one end and Fox vAUDEvlLLE 4--Headlmers--4 bake with spices the other. The 5 FAE BUFFINCYOMN | i ES R many ways to use bits of cold boiled ROSS & LA DUE ___ HARRY LA ¥ ham 2da variety to the summer menu. ELMER BEARD “EVERY LITTLE THIN SHAD ROE SALAD. * THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY 15, 16, 17 l‘e?:':cder;:a ts. 51/05. MdI'Il cyf. TOM MIX e e NI B Bridgeport, Conn. ter for 20 minutes. A slice of onion M DUNCAN —iN— : NT AVENGER — NO. 9 _ JOMERY NEWS TRAVELOC ROLIN COMEDY —IN— maaeditp theSast sELE: xes x Jastiolons MERY NEWS . - " - A flavor. Drain and blanch roe. When THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY T L e cold cut in guarter inch slices. Cut FRARK MAYQ —ik_ _ DUKNT WiNGS = O lettuce hearts 'a quarters and sur- WOMAN IN G & V SRER 3R R RN 36 BX R SR SR R R Trench Qrpssing. passed over i

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