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Mrs. Durkee— frip- “Have inspect these returned 1 lunch?” Her Fluffiness.” 1 about letting ind things like meal wniting for our station.” but me,” Lillian starved my com- And in of Somc let draperies. fortunate enough to With four of us be able to & 1ding tl ge in your Durke mentally there room.% will think but rejoic to mana frignd’s for wheA we ynd had admired the things Lillian had se- shades of rose which the dainty bride loved the Iuncheon prepared, Lilllaan mpalgn by belief in my let every one of dish en't you? ingle one, no time ter,” Her Flum- we all fairly flew hed it in record- paired to Leila's and and fe when everything was at last in pleasantly ke ved up for the rose-colored setting bride whose home- to telebratée In the first,” Lilian doing 1, hems and put st be they fit, we the en that m don¢ Madge,” and T the ma- minutes we steadily, and orderly harply whe piles hit sewing machine, \/QU‘)G\zlLLL e TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ONLY 2 Wonderful Chance” Euguene O’Brien Extra Addcd Feature OVERALL HERO” TOMAS ) ILVE OUTING HEADLINERS ATE TRIO Tell | Charlie CoHins, with Bevy of Beautiful Girls. In “Girls Monday, February 28, Mark Lec, ‘n Everything,” Lyceum Theater One Week, matter. ! never mind | saying L} Mcoreldioloialaleiaipiararara iare CHARLIiE CHAPLIN I “THE KiID” MON. — TUES. — WED. THE BIG DRAMATIC SENSATION “THE BRANDING IRON" A Photoplay You'll NEXT WEEK Never Forget The Lee Kids] JANE— QUEENS OF COMEDY —KATHERINE In Their Brand New Comedy “THE DIXIE MADCAPS” LAST EPISODE “DRAGON’S NET" —KEITH VAUDEVILLE— FRANK LYNCH & CO. PRESENTS “THE DOLL HOUSE” A Miniature Musical Comedy 9—~Clever Artists—9 HERBERT DUE — FRANK & LEARY — VINCENT & GRACE For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. A PLAN { TO DESTROY CONNECTICUT’S LAWS regulating all practitioners to the » of scarded if o bill hefore law. A FIGHT to prevent the pAssage of the bill in the form drawn up is being made by chiropractors, optometrists and other practitioners. These mcn deserve the support of the peopie. WHY? Tliealth for cveryonse is uncertain. Sooner or later every human being is sure to treatment for physical ills of one sort or another. When that time comes, the sick person is eatitled to the t to seck relief, without restraint, directly from the particular practitioner who is best able to give relief. MEDICAL MEN (those who use drugs for healing), law would have control of all dther give attention to human allments. This control will seriously hamper progress in all arts of healing other than the art that uses drugs. FAIR-MINDED CITIZENS will see that control of all practitioners of the healing should rest democratically in the state No school or cult of healing science should be power over competing schools or cults. All knowledge of the science of healing cannot be said to rest in one school. SQUARE DEAL Will give to no one school of practitioners control over other schools. A square deal will give definite state laws regulating the practice of the art of healing for the healing will be now the lesislature is made require under the proposed practitioners who art of alone. given SAPLE FLAVOR SIRUP When maple sirup is not available a very good sirup may be made by combining brown and granulated sugar. The granulated sugar may be caramelized before the brown sugar in added| This gives the sirup an en- tirely different taste, more like the maple flavor. Melt 1 cup of granulated sugar in an aluminum sauce pan. Let the meted sugar become a pale amber color, Add 1 cup of brown sugar and one-half cup of hot water. Boil till the sirup sping a thread when a spoon is dipped into the boiling mass. Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast—Orange juice, sirup, coffee. Luncheon—Asparagus in raiekins, whole wheat bread and butter, mock angel food, canned pears, tea. Dinner—Roast chicken, sweet potatoes, creamed stuffed apple salad, cocoanut pie, coffee. My Own Recipes creamed onions use tiny ones If not try to have them of , each onion being enough for one serving. Parboil in water to cover for ten minutes. Then cook, un- covered, till tender. Drain and keep hot in the oven. Pour over thin white sauce and serve very hot. Onions are especially good with chicken as the m is not strongly flavored. The cook must always bear in mind the law of contrasts when making out her menus. : Asparagus in Ramekins 1 cup left-over asparagus 2 hard-boiled s 1 1-2 cups white sauce 4 tecaspoons ted cheese 4 tablespoons grated bread crumbs oons butter The Mcthod \aragus into inch pieces. Put ¢ ver in buttered ramekins. Add sli of hard-boiled cggs, pour over white sauce, cover with bread crumbs, dot with bits of butter, sprinkle with cheese and bake in a hot oven 15 or 20 minutes, Cocoanut Cream Pie 1 egg (yolk) 1-3 cup sugar 1 eup flour 1-2 eup milk 1 tablespoon butter 2 teaspoons baking powder 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Filling egg (white) tabletpoons sugar cup cocoanut (freshly grated) The Mcthod waffles, grilled onions, cream For if possible, uniform s Cream sugar and butter. Add egg'! yolk well beaten with milk. Sift flour, baking powder and calt together and add to first mixture. Add vanilla. Turn into a round oiled and flowered cake pan and bake 15 or 20 minutes in a moderate oven. Split and put together with the white of the egg beaten till stiff and dry with the sugar. Sprinkle with cocoanut. This dessert hould be served within an hour after baking. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG t’s Easy—l.f You Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets ‘The secret of keeping young is to feel —to do this you must watch your iver and bowels—there’s no need of havmg a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr Edwards, a well-known physician A v\d b4 (™ ~_= 'n >\ ~ !In llm " Unless otherwise noted, bureaus of the theaters or at u!'- L L i?’«. 9 e ‘. % ‘ these notices are written by the press tractions with which they deal. —_— DOMINO KIDS FEATURE IN FOX’S VAUDEVILLE A distinctive feature will be offered for the first three days of the week at the }Fox playhouse when the Domino | Kids will open their engagement, head- ing a vaudeville bill that is a corker throughout. Interest in the kids and their identity is keyed to a high pitch about the city since the management has agreed to pay $10 to the first per- son who sends in the correct names of the clever iittle duo. This should not be as difficult at it appears on the face since the children have been making their home in this city for more than six months and have many friends here. It is the first engagement on the pro- fessional stage for the Dominos. Their act consists of a series of song and dance features. The second added at- traction is the Golden Gate Trio. Another feature is Flo Ring, sister of the noted Blanche Ring, and herself recognized to be one of the best comediennes performing on the vaude- ville stage. A fourth act of similar high grade has been booked. Eugene O’'Brien will be seen tonight, tomorrow and Wednesday afternoon and evening in ‘‘The Wonderful Chance.”” The vehicle is one of the best furnished O'Brien in which to dis- play his wares and those who have seen him in his last few attractions recognize him to be anything but the mediocre type of moving picture star. The popular young screen idol has a host of followers in this city whom he is bound to please in ‘‘The Wonderful Chance.’” At the Tuesday matinee at Feox's theater there will be given to the first ‘woman presenting the name of the most popular commercial product with the trade mark *“‘Domino’ a ten pound : carton of sugar. to celebrate the Domino Kids, the first auspices. This little preseat is engagement of the who are appearing for time under professional “GIRLS ’'N° EVERYTHING.” The girlesque revue, ‘“Girls ‘N’ Everything,” opened a week’s engage- ment at the Lyceum today. Two musical comedies will be pre- sented this week, the second change of program coming on Thursday. Mark Lea and Billy Hall are the principal comedians in the company, and they are supported by a beauty chorus which is one of the features. Winchell Smith of Farmington, well known playwright, supervised ' the production of “The Saphead,” the | feature picture which will be seen to night, Tuesday and Wednesday with Buster Keaton and Willjam H. Crane as co-stars. When Winchell Smith started look- ing fer a principal to take the part of the wastrel son, he turned to Buster Keaton as being the best type he could use to depict the serio- comic life of the money-burdened son of the Wall street financier as played by William H. Crane. The first episode of the serial picture, “Pirate Gold,” starts today. It is a story teeming with action, the setting being laid on the coast of this country. = The plot revolves about a young ambitious dreamer who buys a false map, but later falls upon a clew that leads to a sunken treasure ship. “BRANDING IRON” AND LEE KIDS AT PALACE. Reginald Barker’s production “The Branding Iron,” i8 the féature photo- play attraction at the Palace the first half of the wéek. The story is from the book By Kathérfne Newlin Burt and was very popular when pub- lished. It is the story of Joan Carver, a young mountain girl, who falls in love with a rancher, Pierre Landis, a rough, primitive type of man, and WHERE QUALITY MEETS QUANTITY marries him. Holliwell, a yo breacher, visits the ranch and is terested in Joan, which cau Pierre’s jealousy to get the best him and he brands Joan on the ai with the remark that he brands his property. The following sceq and the climax of the picture will ways be remembered by those ‘W see it. The Lee Kids will be seen their brand new comedy, “The Di Madcaps.” The Keith vaudeville headliner the Palace for the first three days! the week features Frank Lynch company in “The Doll House,” a. iature musical comedy. The cast cludes Frank Lynch, one of the cl erest comedians in vaudevill chorus of real beauties. Otfi include the Herbert Duo in a sen| tional novelty: Frank and Leary songs and music, and Vincent g Grace, a clever comedy couple. | The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet is Grove’s Laxative A Brom Quinine tablets Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature | “CASCARETS” TONIG FOR CONSTIPATI Just think! A pleasant, ha | Cascaret works while you sieep hes your lver acfive, head cle stomach sWeet and bowels moviag regular as'a clock by morning, - I griping or inconvenience; 14:’ 50 cent. boxes. .Childrea le onndy cathartic too. - o - FOX’S TUESDAY MATINEE 10 POUNDS SUGAR FREE TO -FIRS® WOMAN GIVEH THE NAME OF THE -MOSH COMMERCTAL Matinee at 2:15 Evenings at 7:15 Doors open ) An Hour Earlier NOW PLAYING ED SHAFER’'S GIRLESQUE REVUE Girls ‘N’ Everything A Smart, Swift, Snappy Musical Success With a WONDERFUL CAST and a CHORUS OF GLORIOUS GIRLS ALSO WINCHELL SMITH'S ‘THE SAPHEAD’ : CO-STARRING WILLIAM H. m‘ NE and ® BUSYER KEATON Pirate Gold( first oplsode) & willicking romance of adventaro on land and sea, POLLARD COMEDY LYCEUM FOPICAL REVIEW