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ALL NEXT WEEK Engagement Entirely Out of the Ordinary Nothing Cheap But the Prices. Presenting Six Big New York Successes NEXT WEE Highest Class Organization Ever O Highest Class Oganization Ever Offe Popular Prices. MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGH NOTHING. BUT LAUGHTS PARLOR, BEDROOM AND B TUESDAY Matinee—Night Peg O’'My Heart It Is Very Irish It Is Very Sweet : It Is Very Human WEDNESDAY Matinee—Night Fair And Warmer A Gale of Laughter Sure Cure for the Blues A Store of Ripples THURSDAY Matinee—Night - The Common Law From the Book By Robert W. Chambers Millions Know It FRIDAY Matinee—Night Please Get Married Fun, That Flows Furiously For Young and Old Complete Scenic And E.ecirical Effects Carried For Every Play, Matinee And Night NOTE THE PRICES Matinee at 2:15 llc, 28¢c, 39¢c HOLDING A HUSBAND i Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ‘ Revelations of a Wife | and there cook in any you is wa Why Madge Didn't Envy Lella Her coffee in the percolator, are eggs here you can way you choose. So you aee won't hinder us a bit. This Liberty Hall, you know.” “l know you're a darling,” I said, giving her u little grateful squeeze as | passed. “And I'll hyrry, so I won't delay you," “I'lIl Compromise.” “Yofi won'¢ delay us” Mrs. Durkee mald in matter-of-fact tones. “I'll let you wash your own dishes, for just an soon as we finish here, Edith is golng to go over the house with a| dust cloth and a floor brush for the | Jast touches—everything is all ready extept for that—while I'm going to get all the cooking for the dinner to- night out of the way, They we'll be free when Lillian comes back at noon with “those draperies, And there won’t be a thing for you to do until then, so you can just as well go right on over to your own house. What time will Jim and Katle get thera?" “At 10 o'clock,” I returned. “But you needn't think I'm going to be put off this way. Surely I can help somewhere this morning.” “Don’'t be a darned fool just be- cause you know how,” Her Fluffiness retorted. “Here! ' compromige You ¢an finish these dishes with yours when you've eaten your break- fast, then Edith can get at the room right away, and I'll start getting my things together for my pudding You won't interfere with me a bit.” v o | uwoke Lilllan was gone, iud the sun was streaming into the room eath my lowered curtains. 1 looked at my wrist watch in alarm Flalf after oight! Lillian's train had _been gone an hour. Why had 1 begn allowed to sleep so Inte? I rushed through my morning tollet as though T were trying to eatch a train, and descended to the dining room to find it deserted, but with a single place lald at the end of the table. Volces in the kitchen drew o to that room, and there 1 found Durkee and Edith, enveloped ingham aprons, busily engaged in washing the breakfast dishes. “Hellg Lady!" little Mrs. Durkee sald gayly. “‘How's your neuralgia?" For an Instunt I was gtartied, then 1 grasped the fact that Lilllan must have provided this excuse for my oversieeping, and thus had given me the opportunity for a little extra rest. “All gone.” I sald nonchalantly. “But you should have awakened me. This ia too busy a day to have stragglors for broakfast.' “I dan mee myself waking you!" little Mrs. Durkee cried indignantly. “I know what neuraigia is, and I4Man said you were Awake long time with it. Besides, I'm not going to get breakfast for you Your grapefruit is on the table, with the eloctric toaster and coffee percolator ready to turn o fresh Tnmty Methodxst Church - L. DAVIS, Pastor SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 7:30 P. M. Patriotic Service—Illustrated Lecture “The Hero of Valley Forge’ The following orders will attend: New Britain Council, No. 8, 0. U. A. M. Chamberlin Council, No. 2, Jr. 0. U. A. M. Washington Camp, No. 9, Patriotic Sons of America St. Elmo Lodge, No. 21, Knlghs of Pythias Washington L. Morgan Lodge, No. 71, Knights of Pythias. DR. HERBERT J. WHITE ' 1/ sald, starting for the The Popular Hartford Preacher | —At— THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Sunday Morning, 10.45 RESERVE SEATS NIGHTS “That's more like jt” T smiled. “And 1 know Katie will be glad to get 1 h for us.” “Yes, 1 can see her sniffed Her Fluffiness, “with mess over there to clean up. And I'll tell you frankly, "I couldn’t be bothered with her in my kitchen, she'd drive me wild.” Lillian Cuts Corners. 1 flushed involuntarily and bit my lips to keep from rcplying in o way equally feline. Even in the days when maids were available, little Mrs. Durkee would never be bothered with one, but 1 have long known that she cherished a petly jealousy of my success in keeping Katie so long. And she never loses an opportunity to disparage the girl in her mild little fashion, My reply, when 1 finally made it, ignored her little speech completely. “If 1 don’t turn on that percolator,” dining room as i€ 1 had just thought of it, “Lillian will be back before I have break- fasted. Of course, she caught her train?” “By the skin of her teeth, ves’ little Mrs. Durkee replied a bit tartly. 1 think she was slightly disappointed in not getting a rise from me on the subject of Katle “For once in her life I saw her lose her decliberation, and actually run for a train. The taxi man disappointed her. But you can't cut the corners the way she does without coming a cropper occa- sionally. She's going to miss a train some day that will mean a great dis- appointment to her.” I saw Her FluMness, llke many another person who has made a sac- rifice of some cherished project, wa: in the caustic mood of reaction wh often follows an ascent to ideal heights. That she would be more or less disagreeable until she had worked off her choler 1 was . sure So 1 resolved to kecp out of her way as much as possible and smother any ranchor her palpable crankiness might arouse in me But as I hurried throngh my breakfast, and afterward finished the kitchen work with the co ousness that Mrs. Durkee's critical eyes were upon me, I thought, a trifle grimly, that {f the temper of Her Fluffiness did not improve by nightfall I did not envy Leila her home-coming. delight,” all that HerbertE Anderson Teacher of Violin 115 Dwight St Tel. 1145-4, JOHN-A-DREAMS TO DREAM OF WOUNDS AND GRIEVOUS HURTS. BER fear when your dream brings you a vision of being hurt, even though sensation akin to physical pain scems to dis- turb your slumber. Of course, in re- calling such a vision and seeking for its meaning. be quite ccrtain that you are not suffering from some real hurt, for in that case your dream was mere- Iy the mental reflection, distorted per- haps, but actual nevertheless, of the injury from which you suffer. In fact, dreams which come to us while we ill or otherwise in paln, must never construed to mean anythinz: A suff'ring body racks a mind, Nor rest, nor slcep no: will Jase gur soul if heart or head are ill. The hurts whereof I speak are purc- | ly figments of the mind, creations of the imagination. Dream of a bleeding wound, and you may be sure that o great surprise, Joyful and lasting, will follow before the dawning day is over. If the wound was made by bullet, you may know that the surprise will be connected with w valuable gift; if by a knife the present will come from a hand vou love. If it is the resnlt of an animal attack you will come safely out of danger. It stone is thrown at you, you will be axked to be bridesmaid or best man) at a wed- ding. If you seem to be wounded but can not tell where, you have done an unjust thing and must make amenas or else you yourself will suffer. If vou discover a scar on your body, you will lose some trinket you value high- lv. Dreams that show blood: but are not directly connected with an injury to yourself or with one inflicted by vou, belong into a differcnt class and will be discussed some other time. " It you wound another in your dream the nature of the injury docs not gount and only the victim is important. A hurt inflicted upon our father or mother is a certain sign of his or her illness and the fact that you seemed responsible for the injury is «a 7hint that you, and no one ¢ . has B chosen by Providence to watch ov. the health &f your parent, to prevent harm, if possible, to be his or her nurse in case the ill fortune befalls. It it is your husband or lover who suf. fers at your hand you are warned that XVii. a peaceless i | soothing music | , all js not right with his affairs or with ; his peace of mind and that you must he hides be able to to discover the sorrow m you so that you may try fr EMMANUEL GOSPEL CHURC SUNDAY SERVICES AT 1N ~) ONLY soothe his hour and console of need. ar Evening at 8:15 17¢, 39¢, 55¢ 1d help him in Ingratitude which will hurt you deeply, is indicated by a | hurt inflicted upon your brother or sis- ter by your hand and if a child is your victim then evil thoughts and your dre: yYou to tear tbem from your take they being To see many your possessior mind ha n wounded harbored | m counsels soul ere of your whole people is a vision of almost prophetic magnitude. It means great disaster. ly before the Germans invaded Bel- g thousands dreamed m, France war, pestilence They say of of seeing or other that, short- old people in wounded | men and injured women and children, The heard I will tell similar next chapter, terpret dre: Editor of the time, v broke out you of Clothing French newspapers made much of these incidents that many aged persons in America before our Civil War and 1 have isions came to in the John-A-Dreams will the be glad to in- am experiences sent to the Herald, by its readers. No replies wil], however, be given pri- :ly and ng fec will at any time be asked or accepted. derstood that when antee answered, made to satisfy there such though or four weeks. YOUNG WORIAN FORGER COMMITTED TO FARM (Cntinued two ordcrs, one for §20 and the 6, on lman. e of second Mrs, erday, on the gr mind of an infant and could l\ 'niéney has the from First It is distinetly un- . can auestions every inquirers within three | be no guar- will be ! effort will be Page.) account One Mrs. Ida Lawyer Saxe plcaded und one for | of Mrs, ah was indorsed with the Fagan IFegenbaum, and the In court for girl that the not distinguish right from wrong. For further Judge this morning. Perusal of consideration of the Klett continued the case records kept matter, until by the judge while he was prosecuting attor- ney for the vears ago stigation at ing aw than vears. the v showed brother. that for from the girl had st of her brother beating her that time showed that the young woman had been home was proper for one of her tender No action was taken against The court expressed a asked several and an in- remain- at night later belief that committal to the farm for a time would prevent the young wom- ' Our thorough the dirt | “Barcarolle’ cleansing ! and [ ent. { appcared to testify against two youths , Hartford avenue for several War an from getting trauble. Non support charges against Thom- as Dilucco weré continued for an ad- ditional three months. The case was to have come up today after a month’s adjournment but since the husband has been complying with the orders of the court, he was not haled before the judge this morning. Three small boys of a family of nine children, were committed to the into more serious | County Home for Children until such time as the parents are in a position. to support them properly. The father of the femily is working on ' short time in a local family and can con- tribute but little toward their sup- port, it.was explained. At a chamber session of the court, juvenile cases were tried with youth~ ful offenders of the usual type pres- Policeman William J. McCarthy who have been living in a shed on ghts, The boys were lectured and the older of the two held for committal to the reform school, provided his birth rec- ord shows him to he young enough, The youths were captured last night after Policeman McCarthy gave them chase through back yards and over ford avenu Several srhaller boys were leetured for petty thefts, staving wout nights and playing “hookey” school. BLIND MUSICIAN WILL APPEAR HERE ‘fences bexwien Elm street and Hart- late from { John Duffy of Hartford to Be Given in K. of C. Hall Conocert by The Knights of Columbus will open the hall of their club house for a con- cert to be given on Monday evening, I'ebruary 28, by’John J. Duffy, a blind musician of Hartford. Mr. Duffy has been blind since birth, but his appeal to the public is from a purely artistic stand. He was graduated from the Connectieut School for the Blind in Hartford, and also attended the Perkins Imstitute for the Blind, at Watertown, Mass., where he studied pilano, voice and harmony, Duffy is a strong advocate of the modern French and Impressionistic school of composition; and many of his later piano works and better class of songs show the influence of this school. He has included in his pro- gram, five movements of his Memoriale,”” No. 5, in B Major, and three numbers in a group, “‘Lonell- ness, Symphonic Scene No. 1, and (Boat Song), Symphon- ic Scene No. and ‘“Chant sans Pa- roles’” (Song Without Words), in ad- dition to the well-liked “Humor- esque,” “The Flatterer,” and “Papll- ‘lon,” by other writers. Duffy possesses a tenor voice of an agreeable lyric quality; and many of the «ongs rendered wul ‘be of this na- u “Sulte | WHAT 1O H When 8sh ia ner it's ’vcuuhlu t. Fish is a cong and o1 it to' rather than 3 ply cooked a4 French d sert combina ‘Wi Il a dauce’ plain boiled iy will answer th that contains Menw Breal carn-meal Luncheo cheese, dbrag jea, tea. Dinne mon, plain be orange salad, late cake, coff Cy My Smoked or change ounce in try salted fish i§ able kind., .l much toward ' i salt fish. M take of too mon needs ready for not always of saltiness the fish fre Oeld: cups suj 1-2 cnp. buttd 1:2 cup lard ! 1 cup cold ¥ 2 teaspoon 1-4 teaspoon 1 nutmeg < Soften bum and mix tho in water and nutmeg and puf can be stirred an hour. ~Add a floured board, ho: oven. Casscrols of 1 pound 0 4 little omio 1-2 cup canne 1-2 cup die 1-2 cup dic 1 tablespood 1-4 s 0 L 1.3