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= thé core. Remove core. Wash prunes ry A .~/‘ and let stand In cold water two A ! Remove stones. Fill the cav- ' the apples with the prunes, N R s . ; i DING A HUSBAND Ii“ |Ill|!lu p’!]fllllllifl!ll : |08 tamon faics. | ¥ she dbresof | | | | and butter should be fut in the bot- Adele Garrison’s New Phase of l ! { slow oven till tender. A little water Ll!'lhl!'l! l ".." J | tom of the pan in which the appies Wife s Privacy She | hall, and then sounded Dicky's voice, low, cautioning Ll - “FOLLIES GF e THE DA ! re baked. Baste threc or four times i [ 1 cup flour. 1 | i '_' = Py 1 teaspoon baking powder. —With— “She’s asleep, Dad, said she didn't bueaus of the theaters or attractions with which they deal S leus tariin HARRY (Zoop) WELSH g : rorea | TNt to be disturbed AT PADACE THURSDAY. A motion picture that should thrill oy e 3 eer VAUDEVILLE of the southern colorec Tonight is the last chancesoffered | not only because of its absorbing a the kitchen of her own home L egg. ] " o 1 felt myself safo from Revelation at Hand. to see the excellent show now play- | story, but because of its powerful | Sister Mary cooks daily for a family an?f‘l_m:i_ ,\M ‘:z,:re‘d«-]:;f‘sr(em:\danlTl. 5 «But she sent for me just now.” ing at the Palace. The big photoplay | heart appeal, is “The White Moll" of four atults. She brought to hcrlwh“é n‘f‘ L SPMQ“ wn Nm'a“d ary. | ad T beg to sort the Dicky’ attraction is Georges Carpentier infin which the famous Pearl White is|Xichen an understanding of the i U1EC B CO8S, B0 =0 0 o enough to Had m‘e“mafism Sm“ ¢ 3 « r my father returned, and icky’s an- | “The Wonder Man.” and the vaude- |to be starred—her first big produ chemistry of cooking. gainced from S Ifine ey ada et bcfom[ 1 p torn am before | ywer was a low, surprised whistle. ville bill is one of the best seen here | tion—by William Fox, and which will | Stidy of domestic science 4n a SWIC} o0 5o 700 oo Yeal’s md ense told me that I was “Only the devil who made ‘em can this season. With “The Black and[open for a three-day engagement at university.. Conscquently the advice 5 2k €] K ” Use My Receipt Miss Horton Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press Tt ¢ - aspoon salt. counted upon the child- " os White Revue,” and Lo Haskell, | Fox" it w's | She offers is a happy combination of o I raised my eyes | understand women,” I heard him " an ney Haskell, | Fox's beginning with tomorrow's J What evershods tevhiacarcely meeds)| . Mandy standing by one | say, sulkily, and then his footsteps | 28 the feature acts, the bill has won | matinee. :-corv and practice. Every recipe mpe:m‘w erybody say y | s, her oyes glued to the | receded down the hall. I knew that | much comment since opening Monday. The story is thrillingly screened, | B¢ gives is her own, first tricd out MARY. s my hands, But she | hig self-imposed vigil was over, knew What is undoubtedly the most]according to all reports, and is is- and served at her family table. e loast disturbed by my o that I had aroused his curiosity. "';:‘;"gou! of the vital problems |sued by the Fox Film corporation hs hor apying. Of the twe, | He would try to find out why I had | raised by the war forms the basis of | a special production. i 2 . c SHE FORMS RUSS 3 . s & .- | Cecil B. DeMille’s ne vi urtain rod will prevent the rough A the more agitated told him one thing and sent a diame w Artcraft spe. On the same bill will' be Booth | (q L8 "0 W B ring. the o1 2 v 1 feature “Hor Better, For Worse. Tarki ’ 2dgar's Jonah Day,” a : I exclaimed indignantly. | trically opposed messaze to my father. | €1t s arkington’s gar's Jonah Day, a oo Now that the soldiers re g. voki - gkin® | SUTaT. RL SC NIT| ou doing there [ mot my father at the door, kissed are turning, | mirth provoking comedy, ‘Bear Skin o it Miantaral i arthiae ek GI OUI U A} A thimble put over the end of a el P amphAdilnd him warmly. drew him inside the | the status of the man who stayed at|ned Beauties,” and our regular week. home instead of going to France is being discussed. Is he to be shun- ned as a slacker, or is he to be con- sidered as having done his duty? It will be shown at the Palace the- ater Thursday, Friday and Saturday. In the cast are Gloria Swanson, The- odore Rdberts, Elliot Dexter, Tom Forman, Wanda Hawley, Raymond Hatton, Jack Holt, Sylvia Ashton and others. The new Keith vaudeville pro- gram for Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday features the headliner, “A Na- tural Voice,” with four of the cleverest singers in vaudeville. ught I'd run ovah an’ anted anything extra for m,” she sald, with wide- ce. 2 ¢ was no more use In pross o sense of wrong- her than it would have to teach a kitten to & o work-basket. And isslon to reform Mnndy was a spot In which I pne, free from observa- usly, my veranda room & place, unless I wished windows up, the shades the place conspicuous. s Quick Deotsion. r cglm casualness in my Ihe girl, leaning forward nd shielding as best I rn pleces of paper from k you, Mandy,” T said, you would go to my fa- Mr. Spencer, yow know in, ask him to come to momenta.” m, I'll go right awav.” ored, with the ready her ruce, and the next was walking toward the the cottage, with the dolent galt of her kind. gathered up tho pleces pped them in the hand- 4 conocealed it in my , unlocking the door and rtly ajar, I sat down in a magazine In my hand otence, for I was far too ead-—and walted my fa- room and shut the door. “Father, dedr,” 1 said earnestly, “T want to change rooms with you for an hour or two." To my amazement, he sent a quick glance of alarm around the room, serutinizing the long screened win- dows with especial care. “Have you been—frightened—or— disturbed—here in any way?” he asked, and there was deep anxiety in hig strident tones. “No, indeed,” I returned, “but I have some—writing—business—I wish to do, and this room is so—open. Mandy was here just now looking in in the guileless, carefree way these servants down here have.” “Yes, 1 know,” my father smiled nbsently. I saw that he was pondering some- thing far distant from me. Then he brought himself back with a start “Of course, you may use my room whenever you wish,” he said. “Are you ready to go now? Allowsme to escort you back.” He bowed in his dear, courtly, old- fashioned way, and, holding out his arm, led me down the hall to the room which had been assigned me. He ushered me into it, cleared a table of magazines, and put out pen and ink and writing materials. “Is there anything else I can do he asked, gently. ndeed, no, father,” I replied ‘“Thank you so much.” The door closed behind him locked it, and going (o the wmrlowu pulled down the shades. Then I “THE SKYWAYMAN” AT FOX'S. This'is the last day of Logklear’'s great motion picture, “The Skyway- man.” Ten per cent of the profits is being devoted by the Fox Film cor- poration to the families of Lieut. Locklear and Lieut. Milton Elliott, his pilot This is also the last day for the second episode of the serial supreme, “Bride 13.” This continued story is areusing more interest than any ever shown in the city. ly gloom dispellers, Mutt and Jeff. There will, of course, be the usual Thursday’s change of the vaudeville bill. GIANT COWBOY AT LYCEUM. R. E. Madsen, who calls himself the world's tallest cowboy, makes his final appearance in person and in pictures at the Lyceum this evening. Madsen is accompanied by “Tiny- mite,” whieh, he says, is the world’s smallest pony. Norma Talmadge and Thomas Meighan appear for the last time to- night in “The Probation Wife.” Oth- er pictures are “The Silent Avenger,” with William Duncan, Hank Man comedy and Burton Iclmes. ““This is the best picture 1 have ever produced,” says William S. Hart of “The Toll Gate,” in which he him- self appears, and which he has writ- ten with Lambert Hillyer. “The Toll Gate” comes to the Lyceum for the second half of the week starting to- morrow afternoon ####fifi@fifi#@fi@@@w .n.i’s& @@fi@@@@fi% LY CE UM: “HOME OF MOVIN PICTURE ART” sometimes rather hard to slip onto the rods without a few close calls as to tears. The casing is stuck to- gether by the starch and the jagged- ness of the end of the rod hinders and annoys. | A thimble provides a smooth sur- face lover which the curtain ecasily slips. i Monu for Tomorrow. Breakfast 3 apples W’lll:T prunes, waffles. sirup, coffce. Luncheon—Corn pudding, finger | rolls, apple conserve, tea. Dinner—Tomato consomme, Span- ish steak with fresh mushrooms, mashed potatoes, romaine salad with French dressing, sliced peaches, sponge cake, coffee. My Own Recipes. There are certain kinds of mush- rooms that everyonc is sure are good to eat. These are the little button variety and the large solid puffball. If one gathers mushrooms in pastures by the wayside it is necessary to be absolutely certdin that the mushroom | is_edible. If there is any doubt in any mind consulted. don’t use the mushrooms. Only cultivated varietics are "grl in market. | Baked Apples With Prunes. 4 large sweet apples. 4 large swect prunes. 1 teaspoons lemon juice. Wash apples and cut in half across York.—Captain Vera Petrograd by the about to or- with Var-nesis: ‘It meansa new life to me able to get out andenjoy life, i Miss Gladys Horton of 15 AWbott Street, Lynn, Mags. ‘I have had rheumatism since I was four years old, and it is. a-new. experience _for me to have the full use of my joints and be free from pain. I'have been 80 helpless that I had to he wheeled in a small carriage, lifted bodily from place to place, could not feed myself. I tried many different treat- ments but they failed to help me. Finally fnends persuaded me to try H Am glad Idid, for Iam enurely free from rhe\: and haven’t an ache or a pain.” Miss Lizzie Watts, ex-president of the Outlook Club, said: ‘‘ Miss/§i Horton was pronounced incurable. §f The first time I saw her after she | began taking Var-ne-sis—whgt a change! A well, merry-hearted gfrl. Miss Horton gives her expeni Get Var-ne-sis NOW, today, at your lo- I Kl d you will be one day nearer health. VAR-NESIS RUB-ON EASES “PAIN CHIROPRACTIC TALK, Xd. 14, CASTO R LA |Fo /i, Wik 5| NERVE PRESSURE] of the younger children of the group, | (By J. A. VOLZ THE CHIROPRAC For Infants and Children which was cared for at Viadivostok o There are only iwo ways in which | 'l'l use ForOver30Years for more than a year h\'.lh(‘ Ameri- orgas of the badh can becoms duissl can Red Cross. She arrived here re- | or® function abnormally: either by the Always bears cently with the 780 Russian children | latien of Nature's laws, or by an interfs the who are being taken ba to Petro- | ence which hinders the normal werl Signature of, grad. of Nature throughout the body. Every one of us is so constructed thi it is-impossible for dlsease, B ness to creep in without 3 knows ths when they come to think of Nature worRs In the body thréugh i nerves primarily. Every other part i rog lated and controlled by Nature through £ Nervous System. Organs and their activif are kept normal by this means, and ¢ reason disease, pain _and weakness inanjfested is ALWAYS because thete pressure samewhere in the Nervous Syste Scintists now admit that nerve pres: { lies at the root and is the cause of 95 pd cent of all the allments, which afflict man woman and child. 0y CHIROPRACTIC concerns itself with the removal of m preseure. Once it has done this your ail is gone for all time. Milljpns so far have been benefited. Yol case should respond as readily. ‘J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 259 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK | Suite 407, Fourth Floor P Office Hours: m.—~2-5 p. Evening Hours: Mondns, Taceduy, Tha day and Saturday evenings from 6:30-8 " switched on the electric bulb, and with -1@ Curley’s Novelty Orchestra. have been in his room | feverish fingers took out the pleces TONIGHT ONLY tened to me immediate- | of telegram again. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION but a short interval be- At last 1 was face to face with the won’s TALLEST CowBOY i him coming down the | enigma I was determined to solve. @ # R. E. MADSEN OF TEXAS HIMSELF AND IN PICTURES WITH POOHIHOBOOO0E0000000000| 2 TINY MITE” SMALLEST PONY & TONIGHT NORMA TALMADGE and 3 THOMAS MEIGHAN N “THE PROBATION WIFE” : HANK MAN COMEDY BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGU “THE SILENT AV E feredede datototed So@ ALACE: “HOUSE OF HITS” onight Only—Georges Carpentier Good Vaudeville With he Black and White Revue” And Loney Haskell THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILLIAM S. HART “THE TOLL GATE” In His First Film By Himselr HAND MAN COMEDY Topical Events Screen Magazine @@@@@Q##@@fi##@@@@@ @@@@@@@ THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY -~ SATURDAY" ’ Cecil B, DeMille’s Production DR BETTER, FOR WORSE” An Absorbing Triangular Love Affair, . KEITH VAUDEVILLE MURING “A NATURAL VOICE ERS DE LUXE ARNER OLAND —IN— “THE THIRD EYE" Lodogedodododedodote Leododetototeatc T oot Xl HOME INTEREST For the home that is never dull—never common- place—that keeps the interest of those who dwell therein—new furniture occasionady, GUBLHBHBIBOBVEBBOODOOA0 @@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@fi 20 SEGHERLGHHVL DB VALV EY & Maybe a chair for the living or one of the bed- rooms—perhaps the old dining room table and chairs 2 should make w. o w i ite i = : vay for a new period suite, something -~ L' out of the ordinary in Queen Anne, William and 1eut. Ormer LOCklear Mary or Louis XVI in walnut, mahogany or oak. Have Yl]lll’ Eyes N Examined b ’ The Skywayman library tables or a new table to put just behind the = iy Pane thele iveryone should have # davenport. Or a small tip table ime cyes examined once in two E PIRATES' FANGS — BRIDE 13"— 2nd Episode P P le for tea time—Or one . B years. cven though they do FOX NEWS CHESTER OUTING of the many quaint and pretty sewing tables for not bother them. Eyesight . s ¥ is too precious to be negigot 4--Headiineis--4 mother’s room, ‘ | e LYNCH & ATKINS You may not need glasses, LOUISE BRUNS & CO. TALMADGE and THOMAS MEIGHAN in “PROBATION WIFE" Or one of those beautiful and yet inexpensive of Lifc and Thrills Above the Cionds E & JACK MASSEY but ¥y k 3 e ALLEN & WHITE ut you should now the truth about your cyes. e —— EEE @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Nothing adds to the old<home like new furni- ture and this store is headquarters for all that's new and not high in price. i eartiatics- Pearl White | Pt e A oSy “The White Moll” S The Most Dramatic Faxposition of Life in the Specialists Underworid Ever Visuailzed Upon the Screen. H $27 MAIN ST, TEL. 1905 neERG “We Grow Because We Know.” S -t The satisfaction of kapws THURS,, FRL, SAT., SEPT, 186, A ing this is worth much more WILLIAM YOX PRESENTS o et A ™ COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY, “T'TD_\'FaSq.\Y SEPT. 20, 21, 22—SHIRLEY MASON in “MERELY MARY ANN.” FOX ENTERTAINMENTS | Store Open Saturdays Until 6 P. M.

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