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Grated rind and juice of 1 orange. pineapple cut in cubes. » cloty, during as much sugar.as fruit. Wh t i tSe o Ehapt Cut the pears into cubes. Cook the a ls seventy years have relied fruit until tender. Measure and add | % upon it for their distin- sugar. Cook until transparent. Pour | P uished appearance. The into lasses and cover with paraffin | erl()‘l soft, refindl, pearly| | U0 & 0 ! Furniture? ~ i white complexion - | renders instantly, ° A luncheon of love and herbe, per- | We have been hearing\a great deal lately about period furni- always the source of haps. But a dinner? ®No, Biblical ' flattering comment. authority to the contrary not with- | ture. What is #t? Tt is a mod- e reproduction of old designs, standing. v - Gouraud’'s MARY. ‘Oriental Cream e — o 4 A Full foreign news in the N. Y. Call. - -axtinbe. .. maciel it weniite: that they have continued—in some cases—for centuries. Be- fore you buy that new table, it will pay you to know somecthing about “Period Furniture.” * o o o TYPE OF ADAM. TABLE DLDING A HUSBAND : Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Doclared He Was In a thinking ho nearly Dicky's jesting Blue Fun words had come to be truth, lways most punctilious ml I'm not a d.” Alfred smiled to me before ougsiders, I"Hn\nl\ at Leila. “But if 1 were in A B M on his own part of the conversation h May Allison captivat®g Metro | and to regisier the many emotions his ar, in “The Cheater,” is at the Ly- | part reguires solely through the ceum tonight, Frids nd Saturday | medium of his e AR ik B RTS8 W notices are written by the press bureau of (he (heaters or attractic with which they deal d when we have had a | your plage. Mrs. Madge, I wouldn't FRID.T HOPKINS & SON. New, York Sl some one will suspect all | stand for any such aspersion as the otly serene between us. | Dicky-bird is handing out. But then, had veally forgotten our [ him up bit now and then. parting, or was only | I'm going to be the one and only do so, when he followed [ model husband—never need a bit of oe up the walk, hix face | discipline.” if he hadn't a care in Leila’d better keep you in a g ) cage nd charge admittance for jweotheart!” I heard Al-|look at you after next Tuesday,” I e bent to the girl's | retorted, with the suspicion of gn | X ; I e o face, hhlulx’\u her with | edge to my laugh. I had been , X j"i_‘ i _eplsode of the serial picture, } cial incident in the | fon of our presence and | ubsolutely magnanimous in my men he faxi driver., who was look ! tal attitude tow the bachelor din- @ motor car at us with | ner that it irritated me absurdly four fine acts featuring “The Golden te Trio.,” direct from the bigger Keith houses, in their novelty dance ll ! Cheater” is a sereen vergion of “Ju- | and is entirely free from the usual dah,” the notable sts play b urse of luridness, thanks to the ar- Henry Arthur Jones, the well known | fistic element which the director, English writer whao is also the author | Charles J. Brabin, has woven into its of “The Silver King,” “The Liars” | fabric. The picture is unusual in that Sd s iDniks AT Dalense" it is told in three parts or acts, repre- = Antonio Moreno appears in the | senting in turn a dramatic and eyu- offering. AT PALACE SUNDAY Julian Eltinge, premier female im- onator of the world, is authority for the statement that after all there is no place like home. When adventure calls, home means —bhut that greeting “Welcome my boy—Back Home"” after it is all over, there is nothing to compare with it. All of which is connected with the fact that the latest Rlepublic feature, “An Ad- venturess,” ctarring Julian Eltnge, will be the big attraction at the Palace Theater Sund \\v/l \\\ 7 ) Veiled Mystery.,” which is ata of New York sc \\\\ / tracting wide atteniion for its vivid | frém the records and experiences of action so filled with surprises, Other | the police department and reporters. jyment | enough to have Dicky pretend that | :‘_“‘ ”’;‘* -“\_ . Key \llv\ln ::-In I\\ hv|:\\ ,?l‘w \;vrk Sleaps™ will re- dge'” Dicky pecked at!|1 meant to call him to account for! G I el oX's for the rest of the - g O . j ceum Topical Reviev week, the latest presentation being L cmgiiiderddd o fimmtiin Siek Al SN ' Continuing the plan to present four [ given on Saturday night. you've gof one in pickle N other Crisis Passed. acts of allwtar vaudeville, the Ly- In addition to the feature picture iwhere for attending 'h"f’ “Tuesds Dicky ejaculated. “That's | ..um management offers for tonight, | the other screen offerings will include pnor without askink your| right! You do hop over the broom- | jrigay and Saturday, The Brentwood | those two merrimentalists, Mutt and RSy dest- Me “tro- | wtick next Tuesday. Your flme I8 | pevue, accepted ax vaudeville's clas- | Jeffl. in “The League of Nations,’ i NN probably 't | short, old man. | only hope You | iest und most eclaborate minature | Larry Semon in “The Stage Hand,” some of the most beautiful Colonial furniture is modeled after that de- signed by the Adam brothers. Thes¢ = derived their inspiration from the an« Delightful tiques found in Pompeli and Hercu- 4 = laneum; their furniture strongly showay Comblnatlon Of I classic influence. L H o 1 Satinwood was the favorite wood O v Quality and Flavor employed by the Adam brothers, sifice it was now in their time, This was American Sugar | used in the dropleaf table illustrated, Refini Our Bedroom Suites in the Adam . efining Company style are most attractive. “Sweeten it ( with Domino " o B. C. Porter Sons-»‘ “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.’ EEonstsance or T (don't get in the blue funk I did. It | ,,instrel revue with a cast of seven | “You Tell 'Em Lions Roar” and the Pk "at this stage of the cume over me all of a sudd that | entertainers, pretty girls, funny | Fox News. st you walt till the little | | was leaving my free, gay life behind, comedians and wonderful seen Four very good vaudeville acts, in- her wadding ring for | ana | dropped the ring and nearly bet you'll go through | ywooned awny Madge had to slap \ | !T e Roys entertain with bright b cluding Theg Loraines, White and > L, | of comedy: Rell and Bellgrave have | Green, Kn nd Cuthbert and The m every nig my hands to bring me to enough 10 | 4 Jaughable comedy sketch called, | Virginia Tr rédunds out the excep- v’l“p:‘vh-.":.lr.m.”d %0 on with the ceremony .'.\r.- You Ready Dear,” and Harry | tional program. ™ : “Probably if she could have seen fushed boylshly at future she'd have let you WALLACE REID AT PALACE of laughtel Letia " Alfred wled. “You see, ~“"{ CWHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS® The complete change of progrdm niike, had been able | waun't drawing the matrimonial prize | A chartcterization unique in at the Palace for Thursday, Friday rently undivided atten- | [eila is. Hut, honestly, folks, there | history of both stage and screen i 1d Saturday of this week brings sev- s tender murmurs and | j, gom - thing I'm in u blue funk over. | the role of the dumb paralytic, enact- | eral noteworthy attractions. Wallace Ring Dicky had been | byt it isn't the wedding. It's that | «d. by Marc MacDermott during the Iteid is feature photoplay attraction, ‘ tamily dinner tomorrow night, when | last act of ‘While New York Sleeps in his best effort this season. “The rfectly horrid, - Dicky- | all the cousins and the aunts 100k me | the vivid screen melodfama which Love Burglar.,” Other films include d. "1 don’t believe | sver to see if I'm worthy to be let | being presented at Fox's this week. | Mack Sennett's new comedy “It's says & word to you, al- | into the family You're coming of | The picture is regarded by all critics | Boy™ with Louise Fazenda and the fa- ousht to theash you | course If | don’t have some prac- | as the most sensational of its kind { mous Sennett baby. Warner Oland will i tieal northern Yankees to back me | ever made. Qwing to the nature of | also be seéen in a new episode of his up, I'm to be smothered, T/ his role in the episode referred to, | sensatibnal serial ““The Third Eve.” know I am, by the mere welght of | Mr. MacDermot is compelled to carry | The Keith vaudeville bill will contain the family t represented there | 2 Hayes is a novelty entertainer —_— In the kitchen of her own home Sister. Mary cooks daily for a family of four alults. She urought to her . kitchen an understanding of the ! e————————— chemistry of cooking. gained from ' study of domestic scicnce in a stat® u;uwcrsity.. Consequently the advic: she offers is a Lap, combination ¢« theory and prn('lic‘::y Every sreciy EndsStubbornCoughs she gives is her own, first tried 0. in a Hurry lng served at her family table. ——— emember that fruit and vegetables real effectivemess, put up in glass cans should always i S - be protected from the light. If your fruit closet is not dark, if - how these —— A0 [ looked quickly at Leila, wonder- e - You didn’t think you g If she wonld be offended by this ' g auch & ferocloun temale, | inughing reforence. Tt her face B *’#fl-#@fi@#@@@@fifi@fi@fifi@fi@@&@ or break off the match. | was untroubled, and | saw with re- yet, you know." lief that she had adopted a sensible met mine for a shame- | attjitude toward Alfred’'s propensity and 1 knew she was| 1o tease &= ‘You'd better not let Aunt’ Dora 3 hear you mention the word ‘Yanke i the shelves are open., an old window ; You'll never know how quickly a bad G z & shade hung over the cupboard makes | cough can be conquered, until you try Bronchitis, most stubborn i this f s old hom: de edy. “the shade e easy o handie. e Anvons who ias cousied uil day'and | of all cough,s yields to its hand will raise or lower the shaad A Aeht; will say that the immediate | | ealing properties. Try this most un- Bedtime rub the throat and | !*vahed She's the dearest, thoroughly with— reconstructed old rebel you ever saw Wou stand very high with her, for some incomprehensihle reason' glanced at him with pretty coq VAPORUB but here liking would never stand THURSDAY- FRIDAY——SATURDAY 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | 1! test “¥You'r too saucy altogether,” fred announced abruptly. “I'm The Greatest of Pictorial Dramas A cloth curtain Etretched across the shelves must be readjusted each time with much pulling requir- ing the use of both hands. Menu for Tomorrow. really there is nothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle, put 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granuladed sugar syrup to make a_full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or_corn syrup, instead of sugar syrap. RBither the other free for lamp or | takes but a moment to preparc, and famous old fami]y remedy and experience the comfort. it brings to those who use it. Pure and safe it aids nature P A D [ to take you home and discipline you. | WILLIAM FOX ‘“‘fi‘-"“ You'll surely be there tomworrow His Master Creation Breakfast — Baked apples, soft | way, the full pint saves gbout two- | : 5 itali ; boiled eggs, toast, coffee. thirds o(’ the money usnnll‘t spent for n rCStOl']l'lg Vltahtyand m re- Luncheon-—Cauliflower au gratin, | cough preparations, and gives you amore | lieving coughs, colds, bron- brown. bread and bufter, « and . Dositive, effective remedy. Tt keeps A F g b S Fectiy “and" tastes leasant—chiiden | chitis, and all forms of throat Dinner—Cream of corn soub. | ' You ean feel this take hold instantly, | aNd lung ailments. . y FORD. night he ealled over Nls shoulder s \s he ‘whisked Leila unceremoniousi ‘ s and laughingly down the g FRI§ WEEK— “With our ears pinned bac Whlle New i ork [TINEE DAILY our hatr in a braid®™ Dicky ecalled E. Cooper Offors after them, then«turned to me slipped h a under mine show m T0wn If you'll get down on your bend- ed knees, I'll forgive you.” he auizzieally, and with the old famil ; 2 king formula | knew that once Principals o more a quarrel between us had been patched up broiled ham, twice baked potatoes, en- | goothing and healing the membranes in —_— 3 dive salad, cantaloupe filled with | all the :utimsuaes. 1t promptly loosen The abbve familtar trade-mark’ o fruit, coffee. { a dry, tight ‘cough, and soon you wi every package—all druggists, 60c My Own Recipes, notice the phlegm thin out and them | 1, "¢; 29 ¥ When the dessert ix of fresh fruit, | ditappear altogether. A dav's use will B it somectimes is advisable to serve | USGAllY bresk up an ordinary throat or . s e to serve | chest cold, and it is also splendid for macaroons or crisp cookies with the bronchitis, croup, ho1rsene<s, and bron- coffee. The swedt finishes the dinner | chial astima. and adds the sugar to the diet. Pinex*is a most valuable concentrated Cauliflower Au Gratin. ® | compound of genuine Norway pine ex- 1 tract, the most reliable remedy for § i3 = ik throat and chest ailments. -2 cu mitk. ! To avoid disappointment ask vyour 1 tablespoon flour. druggist for “21% ounces of Pinex” with 1 1-2 tablespoons butter. | directions, and don’t mccept anything = 1 thls, I could not tell of course, you probably have to lrml' in a new photoplay described as on Without doubt this picture is ihe l 2 A Now | ©f the sensations of the vear. “Tin | mosi thrilling meloadrama of its tim- H 1 I Laying Bare the After-dark Activities of the Upper Ten and the ity Chorus Lower Five ‘ The Sensation of the Century 0 head cauliflower. 8| B “LEAGUE OF NATIONS'—— —“YOU TELL 'EM LIONS ROAR” Matinew at 2:15 @ & Eveming nat 7:13 Doors Open T 3 FOX NEWS : Fox Vaudeville 4—Headliners—4 Sk WRIGHT & GREEN KNAPP & CUTHBERT “THE STAGE HAND™ “MUTT & JEFF’"—LARRY SEMON tablespoons grated checse. else. Guaranteed to {xno absolute satis- | faction qr money re The Pinex 2 teaspoon salt. Gox 1% Wars: o0 “peck cavenne. 1-3 cup dried bread crumbs. 2 tabitomne meiea burter @@fifi-m@Qfi@fifi###«é@@@fifi#nfit#fin Remove outer green leaves from caulifiower. Put in a pan of cold water, head down, for h an hour. Drain and put in a sauce pan, head up, cover with boiling water, add 1 teaspoon of salt and boil gently until tender, about forty minutes. Drain “HOUSE OF HITS.” g LA Y R ¥ CONTINUOUS ¥ LPONRMANCE OM | | | | I & R & G THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BRENTWOOD REVUE mudevilie’'s Classiont wmd Mokt Minlaty e VIRGINIA TRIO THE LORAINES and separate into flowers. PPut in a buttered baking dish and cover with the sauce made as follows: Melt but- ter, stir in flour. Slowly add milk, stirridg constantly. When thick and smooth add salt and pepper and cheese. Stir until cheese is melted. Tour over cauliflower. Cover with bread crumbs which have been moist- ened with the melted butter. Bake in a moderate oven until brown and serve at once. Pear and Pincapple Conserve. To each pound of pears, weighed after paring and coring, use the ed rind and juice of 1-2 lem- e TODAY——FR IDAY——SATVRDAY WALLACE REID} ~ trel Movne With a Cast of Seven Real Entertainers SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21th THE WOMAN WHO UNDERSTOOD™ » ity Girls Funny Comedians Wonderful Sces THE ROYS Bright Blis of Comedy With An AN Star Cast ik BELL AND BELGRAVE Their Laughable Comedy Sketeh “Are You Ready Dear?” .t) o —AND— In His Best Photoplay This Year ‘The Love Burglar’ ANN CORNWALL HARRY HAYES Novelty Entertainer ~ MAY ALLISON HE CHEATER?” n & Woman (“uts and Pays the Penalty in Tears “THE 6IRL IN THE RAIN" MACK SENNETT COMEDY “ITS A BOY” @ ol & © & & g & With LOUISE FAZEND A and THE SHNNHIT BABY § & & & § o MONDAY SDAY ONLY OCTOBER 25 and 26 Pearl White —IN— “The Tiger’s Cub” FOX ENTERTA NTS PARSONS’ —Theatre — HARTFORD. TWO NIGHTS Beginning Tomorrow. Matince The Musical Comedy Se KEITH VAUDEVILLE WITH THE GOLDEN GATE TRIO WINCON BROS. “BETTY BE GOOD!’ Noveity Dance Revue Variety Artises The Maddest, Merriest, Musical F DEUDRE AND WORTH FRANCIS & LOVE by HARRY B. SMITH. Comedians Songs and Dances RENA PARKER and EDDIE GAR- e VIE. JULIAN ELTINGE . r SUNDAY 7 Evenings 006(&##### #fi@fi###fi#@@ ##0‘###fi###fifi@fi*fi##fi####fi& Saturday Matince . to 3150 }#fi###fi#####%#@#####fi%fifi##fl CK SENNET (OMEDY SCRELN MAGAZINE LYCEUM TOPICAL REVIEW SELVCOLPVEOTEVEB VBB CHODGY RRBOUEBEHTHDES Al ANTONTO MORENO in “THE VEILED MYSTERY™ (Third Episodc) & 2 = @@fi@fifi@@@fifi@@@'@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@@@@@@fi#@@@@@@#@##fifl e O Y. M. T. A. & B. SOCIETY FAIR Dpens Tomorrow Evening at Bardeck’s Hall, Arch Street -~ Tabs’ Minstrels on the Opening Night 3000.00 In' cash prizes -- Admission 25¢ -- October 22 to November 1 -- Entertainment and Dancing each Evening.