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o~ DLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Made Ped. negro Paige—deftly direction of the contents ought Aunt 1 eally W tehed Mins under ble mistress et he very lively n Paige o Be ipe—the Dora the " into weized dismay meal and st finished the hearty Paige had prescribed o 1t full justice. [ felt I be impossible for me v mouthful. But evident- as no way out of it for sld lady was arranging a Jupe also carried in, with he st and daintiest Klass ad ever o, silver forks and put beside them a collector wild il brought her poms to my a refusal to eat srought would ence Horns of Dilemma, see that a bowl of chicken broth, a glass of jt-julces; and a wonder- peted mixtu o of something spoons would Evident- most treas and I food her bedside the give chilled What You Need to Build ‘and Give You Strength it is a non-secret, scien- nbination of the most sue- tonics known — Cod Liver ! Peptones, Iron, Nux ypophosphites. th- blood with thou- | pea ‘nance that looked like white sea-foam upon gold placed upon the tray which Jupe held with the imperturb- ability, of ebony statue. Aunt Dora Paige them a final critical look inspection, her head held on one like a dainty canary then she turned briskly to me Let shake up your child sald tenderly toward me I knew that 'f =he had been an gave side pillows, advancing she succeeded in her would in all probability ruse that Lella and T had her. 1 could imagine grieved. old eyes when she found out that I was almost fully dressed beneath the bed-clothing. Rut I had no defense against her. I lobked Leila sprang she the n nt purpose discov played 1 her indig helplessly at and she to the “l.et me do that, auntie, dear,” cooed with quick deftness stepped between her aimt and me, had me p most interesting time As she her a quick, rescue she she nd p- with my co-operation with pillows in wlid fashion hent me 1 whisered warning “Find Mother Graham and explain this hefore she enters the room, muttered tensely. A quick bob of Lefla's head showed that she under- stood me Heah, manded table and to the bed put the tray my nh now want of this.'" ™he I felt Indigestion or obeyed her command But 1 felt that 1 would endure almost thing rather than disappoint the ten- graclousness which shone from clear blue of the little old So with a jaunty ifhitation of which 1 felt that much should he given me. I began the food she had brought. I with real resentment that I bring to their delicious deli- the appetite they deserved Aunt Dora beamed as I finished the contents of the tray. 1 looked from her face to the wustere counte- of my mother-in-law, who had entered the room under Leila's es- cort while I was eating, and felt an almost irresistible desire to laugh aloud. She had greeted Miss Paige graciously but she was trying with indifferent success to k from traying her worry over my predica- prent. That she had disapproved of Dr. Paige's prescription of a hearty in no gave in over June,” Miss Paige com- “Set that tray down on that bring this little stand up Theah! that's right. Now on the stand. Theah, we're ready T just to sce you cleah up every bit Mystery of Jim Paige. ain tha of it I also a fit awaited me morally ce worse any- der the lady gusto credit ating oy for finished couldn’t a knew, “htltt‘r. ?W ~ these notices are written by the press f the theaters or attractions with which they deal When otherwise noted, bueaus LYCEUM TH The | theater of the i.upnl!)‘.'\ were unable the featur Your Wife? mount-Arter shown at the tomorrow at SATER OPENING. the Lyceum and opening , offers an | its patrons who | to admitted to see | attraction, “Why Change This first quality Para- | picture, will, however, Lyceum ‘nnl”h\ and hoth p PALACE of Hits” the curtain went up yester- day afternoon at 2 o'clock the audi- ence which filled the house showed its appreciation with a loud outburst of applause. What struck most of the people was the beautiful setting on the staze with the floral displays. Throughout the afternoon and even- | ing performances persons expressed | their approval of the beautiful | changes that had been made in the management of . which had its fall season yesterd of be to those “Homs:> TODAY AND WED., A FINE BILL DO MISS MARY PICKFORD N HER LATEST SUCCESS “SUDS” . KEITH VAUDEVILLE “There’'s None Better.” HALL EDDIE POLO WATSON'S DOGS MORIN CHARLOTTE HOUGH & HARMONY BOYS ROYAL HAWAITAN FOUR 3 Continuous Shows Daily From 2 to 10:30 WALLACE REID—THURS,, “THE FOUR OF FRL; SAT. US” Vaudeville’'s Best Quartette. l’###fi####@#fi##fi########### *MARDI GRAS: and the home-iike appear- ance that 1t now assumes. The plot of “Why Change Wife?" centers around Robert Beth Gordon, marrivd . for but now beginning to drift a He finds diversion in the company of vivacious. picisure-loving Saily Clark. Literal-minded Beth imagines them in love. A divorce follows and Rob- ert marries Sally. Too late Beth dis- covers why she hds lost her husband and, blossominz like rose, devel- ops into society’s zavest figure Other attractions today and tomor- row include a Harold Lioyd comedy, “His Royal Slyness.” the\ ial pic- ture, “The Silent Avenger,” Holmes' Travelogue and others. The feature attraction for the sec- ond half of this week, beginning Thursday is the Georgze Fitzmauric production, “On With the Dance, with Mae Murray and David Powell. It is a Paramount-Artcraft picture. | i \Pl TOL PARK. Your and lea ears, Tonight will be at Capitol Park. opening of the nival for which preparations been in the making for the past two weeks. Every night of the remainder of the weck has been set aside It will big Mardi mark the Gras car- store and, for Satur- is a big surpris in store. Tonight will be dress night, which means that most of the gifts to be awarded this evening will be along the lines of articles to wear. at the country day night, ther WALSH AT FOX'S. On,” which opened at with George Walsh, GEORGE “From Now Fox's yesterday the Fox star, citing story of the underworld through a rapid fire of incident, stumts, narrow escapes and thrilling, spectacular scenes. It is one of the greatest plays in which young Walsh | has appeared. Walsh, who plays the part of a hero dashes through it with all his old fascinating sprightliness vet acts up to its great demand for serious work in a way that demon- strates hitherto unsuspected histrionic ability. The first episode of “Bride 13.” certainly lives up to all expectations. If the remaining fourteen episodes are nearly as interesting and exciting it wili truly prove a wonderful serial. The Fox News, one o thgse up- roarious Sunshine comedies, “The Burton | a notable occasion for | some different form of merrymaking carries an intensely ex- ) Bell Hop's Secret.” and a Ches- ter Outing completes the photoplay part of the program. Thursday, Friday and Saturday will . see the initial presentation of the gi- zantic spectacle, showing what might happen in America if certain evil doctrines from abroad were allowed to take root in American soil. It is “The Face at Your Window," a new William Fox special produc- tion, and one that will thrill with pride every American that loves his country. Its special appeal to men | who fought in France lies in the factt that the legion is the central figure | of the drama. There are four good acts in vaudeville part of the program. Shelby Boys, lady the ; The | acrobatic feats pleased. Mae Mars became a great favorite with her songs and droll stories fa- son and Mack scored heavily. uch ttle Devil,” an amusing sketch Y two capable children went over PICKFORD might well MARY “*Suds” AT PALACE. be caller '*“The & tale of a shift.”. Mark Pick o a’ big success in her latest Unl ; ; Artiste picture at the Palace theat with her latest film offering. There are four exccllent Keith #u-i deville acts on the bil with “Thej Royal Hawaiian Four,” in_ songsy dapces and instrumental numbers from Hawaii; Morin offers one of the best ventriloquist acts seen in the city; Watson's Dogs prove to be very cleverly educated and Charlotth Hough and her Harmony bays offer an excellent singing routime . infro- ducing “Little Charlotte” a - very clever juvenile performer. I.eam Shorthand 5 Ila&s_ Fox witl bo amesed ut vhe grienets with wi youlearn the wonderful K. 1. Shorthand, Thoreagh Dractical for stenographet or a4 ald te copre pred cieney. have For Strength Take “Nature’s Tonzc”’ If you are weak and languid, with no strength, nerve force depleted and appetite 1mpured, you will find meal and a walk 1 well though the big physician had cajoled her into tacit with him But this socond Instaliment of food I knew must have shocked her careful soul beyond measure. “You have had a ecourse, ma'am.” Aunt Dora turned with a pretty air of mingled defer- ence and authority to my mother-in- law “We think,” smiling. sterner keep from Paige “Jim Paige!” the little old lady ex- claimed, clapping her hands together softly Isn't this a wonderful coin- cidence, girls, Jim Paige has been here! Didn't you just love him?" she turned to me with a pretty impetuous- which made me realize anew wonderful girlish charm had been hers. laughed gleefully at her B unt's embarrassing question. Put ax 1 stammered something about liking the physician very much I saw that - Edith Fairfax's face was any- thing but mirthful. And again 1 wondered if my fanciful intuition had been correct concerning the big man whoe had Aubbed himself her ‘“‘sec- ond or third or fourth cousin.” BEGINS TODAY At CAPITOL PARK $2,000 in GIFTS To Be Given Away FREE Tonight is—Dress Night Wednesday V egetable Night Thursday Poultry Night Friday U tensils Night /Saturday School Children’s Afternoon S urprise Night. Stay Young—Come Down and Join the Merrymak- ing with the Good-Natured Crowds. CAPITOL PARK & WETHERSFIELD AVE. 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POSITIVELY THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR THE\ FIRST EPISODE OF “BRIDE 13” The Serial That Scts a New Standard for All Time. FOX NEWS “LADY BELIL HOP'S SECRET"” CHESTER OUTING 4--Headliners--4 FOX VAUDEVILLE ad SHELBY BOYS MAE MARSH "CH A LITTLE DE Today and Tomorrow THOMAS MEIGHAN —AND— GLORIA SWANSON y Chaiage;n Your Wife” (A Paramount-Artcraft Picture) d Comedy Burton Holmes b dokedodeledodeotodote dete fode] L d kel dedodedegetofoled 1ot ot ototor-doke ot 2o to - b 2ok 1 - X The Silent Avenger & THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY George Fitzmaurice Production “On With The Dance’ (A Paramount-Artcraft Picture) With Mae Murray and David Powell Supreme Sunday Photo Play Program y Dalton in “THE MARKET OF SOULS” t Washburn ine)VHY SMITH LEFT HOME” Rolin €omedy and Others. SRRV COPIBDLOD OB 1L THURS., — FRI. — SAT. 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