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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of you wait for ? You might while you Do About demanded. “Couldn't me to take off your gown have fainted dead away were doing it."” know, Mother,” I said penitent- but it seemed to be stifling me, and I thought I could manage it had picked | all right did, too,” 1 added, “and Dicky | 1t basn't hurt me, but I'm shaky o | enough to let you do the rest, if you will.” That there Managed to orn Telegray lc second or In my brain Rich 1 could out of the srete m which I my dress when dropped them on the my mother-in-law's sity, her propernsity to in every domestie ple. ‘openly quiz me upon would never rest until the mystery t. Mother,” 1 replied roposal to help me un- two 1 for cast some get my 1 room long | V. the pleces surer way of disarming resentment or suspicion on her part than by setting her to work, 1 well knew. For the next few min- utes neither of us spoke, while my mother-in-la -, with somn trifling as- sistance from me, disrobed me, put Wil right in a minute, | ™® into my night things and pulled It that every second |!N¢ covers over me. Mother Graham's mething. Frantically I ¥ nin for an idew and| “Now. if you'll just put your head < > over this way, I'll brush and braid Shing came leaping o} o v hair for you,” she said briskiy. “I know from the very walk on that girl that the five minutes I gave her to bring that hot milk in, will mean fifteen, so I'il have plenty of time. But there's ome comfort. I never saw one of those slow darkies but what did things pretty nearly right when they finally got around to it." My mother-in-law's diction Was somewhat Ity, but her meaning clear und I had a quiet little smile myself at the ruse she had phayed She had needed fifteen min- utes to prepare me for bed, she wished the hot milk come at the end of that time, so with a shrewd appraise- ment of the servant she had ordered it for five minutes With deft, tender brushed and plaited my with a soft wash-cloth and towel bathed and dried my face and hands True to her prediction, as she finished the last taks, a low knock sounded on the door. “What did T tell you?" she demand- ed triumphantly as she went to the door. Mandy’'s voice was soft and full, but she hesitated curiously between her words as If she were conquering an impediment in her speech Mah fire wuzn't right for how,” she explained, “so J hurry this™ “Well, if it's only prepared right, T don’t mind the delay.” my mother- in-law said with the lofty kindliness o my plllows just as | with which she aiways treats anyone opened the door. | uerving her. omd svasn't orying at “I think yoh'll find it all right,” in & tone that spelled | Munay replied with dignity. and when my making such an |y paq discuseed the hot milk and the nst her beloved grand- | ariup toast, I agreed with her. They she looked at me. her | ware exactly the'nourishment I need- to ‘ona of active in-|.d. I had hardly taken the last mouth- ful before I slipped into dreamless was no Ruse. “T hear to him. you get " 1 exclaimed, Please see all right il rush for the door. pd Richard in? * her shoulder. ’ 1 protested. colored she “I just certainly wouldn't get to that nonsense of ented caustically. “Lie ght back.” adjuration only until behind her. Then I trémbling but rapid ed my bodice, took it up that every bit of might fall to the floor. elitale wscrape left in lece on the floor would my mother-in-law's iness of Mrs. Lukens- was to fingers she hair, and the Message. to loAve no scrap on ing myselt for the jously gathered every paper and wrapped idkerchief, tying the I looked wildly about ing place, Imagined 1 jGraham's step return. ration crammed the to one of the low shoes moved from my feet 0e under the bed and toast no- couldn't does this mean?” she “HOUSE OF HITS” ~=DON'T MISS§ IT !— TODAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY THE PHOTOPLAY E COURAGE OF RGE O’'DOONE By James Oliver Curwood. A Thrilling Story of the North Woods, DIE POLO -Keith Vaudeville Acts--4 S“TOONERVILLE TOOTERS" COMICAL RUBES AND BAND PLENTY OF FUN AND LAUGH HIT OF THE YEAR HALL ROOM BOYS A VILLAGE BURY ANDERSON DALTON THURS, SILVERS & BROWN AND GOINES, DOROTHY FRL, SAT. MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY RALDINE FARRAR I N ” Woman and the Puppet cast of supporting players including Madame Dione, French aciress and Cristina Pereda, the famous -y, 2 WIFE'S HUSBAND" CHESTER OUTING AUDEVILLE TON & ROSS “8 PPING FOX NEWS 4--Headliners--4 STUART & MARKS Y & JACKSON SHORT VAMP & CO. ——— DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 26, 27, 28 LADYS BROCKWELL"’ - HE ROSE OF NOME” September 5Sth., 1920, Mr. William Fox will pre- episode of the werinl supreme “BRIDE 13", never been oqualed for sumptuousnoss, magnitude and FEET™ —Fox Fotertatoments— 00#%##fl#fi###fl##fififl####fl##### | There Unless otherwise noted, these !f!:!" notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or attractions with which they deal AT FOX'S. In her latest screen triumph “The Woman and the Puppet” which opened a three day engagement at Fox's yesterday Geraldine Farrar ap- pears in an absorbing story of Epan- ish life. She is ably supported by her husband Lou Tellegen, and an all-star including the famous French actress Madame Rose Dione and the well known Spanish dancer Cristina Pereda It is a colorful picture jes and quarrels carry a pair of lov- ers through a series of clashes and adventures until a real understanding reached. The picture which was directed by inald Barker, achieves the same » infused into rrar’s recent photopla ame of the Desert” and “The nd Its Woman.” interiors and exteriors are a of realistic stage settings. an exact reproduction of a plaza; and the homes of the girls replicas of the poorer quarters of Seville. Geraldine Farrar's marvelous interpgetation in the stellar role of Concha, a beauti- ful, temperamental girl of her people is a triumph of photoplay acting. It is the best thing which Miss Farrar has done. Other screen offerings are the com- edies “His Wife's Husband” “Slip- and jealous- Both triumph is nish are ping Feet,” » Chester Outing and the Fox News, with its latest events from all over the world. The vaudeville part of the program presents Burton and Rese, Stewart and Marks, Jay and Jackson and Short Vamp and company. BIG PHOTOPLAY HIT AT PALACE. bear-pit in the Arctic David ed the hulking. brutish of mountaineer. Like cave- men of the age. they began their battle possession of a woman, One soul, the other woman, Pitted In a ine giant stone for the say her rinst this moyntain of flesh and bone David's chancks were slim. Blow after blow he landed on the brutish hulk; twice they ecircled the | blood-spattered arena. David's tace was warm with the gore of his enemy. But, battered and swollen, the giant came on and on. David was not bat- tling for victory, but for his life. 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