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DING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelatinns of a Wife Now, Edith, hold out your arms.’ She obeyed, and he lifted the roses with infin! ¢ care from the astonished florist's hands, and placed them in Edith's arms, color flamed breath at the has always girl In that beauty Turn Dicky shot nges Dicky Disclosed. it the tram- a blessing or motimes tion are my She ve followed my prim- upon hearing Dicky's ith Fairtax for not d hor favorite flowers o bouquets he had o welcome-home dinner Leila, I would have d, torn from their hands were tying. and scat- ly blossoms upon the prist's shop. And in so and I caught picture she made. been a decided moment she achieved toward Mrs. Graham!"” the command at the ist, and the man obeyed with the look of one trying to deal tactfully some one suddenly gone mad bow and spread your hands. have given vent to the right. Hold that just =« , which, instead, I was \adge, try to look as if you bottle up within myself jidith's elder sister, or guardian angel amiably at my husband 4, bosom friend or something—ap- ide him. pealing and admiring, you know. the portion of Don’t any of you move until T tell ays remains sane Tou t0. hen I am thr He whipped out a pencil and some | anger, I knew that paper from his pocket. caught up a nt nothing by what pjece of wood from the corner of o Edith. It is simply (he whop, and, using it as a sketching yally courteous, almost piack, began drawing with the swift, or which he adopts yuyre strokes 1 had watched so often. woman, especlally if (e all stood motionless for five min- all toward his rather yees Then he gave a final searching dard of beauty. And, ook as us and put the paper in his n, Dicky has Kkept pocket. caressing manner to xeepting of course, - y or annoyed ged proprietor saved e by coming forward he had been clipping. jonderful fragrant mass sw Dicky's eyes leap love of things beauti- em. Then he glanced quickly and wspecu- at Edith and me. T , the plan for some h had leaped into Nttle proprietor came th tho roses. flor- my and ned Coming Shadows. nd that's that,” he said listless- ly. *Thank's awfully.” He always seems mentally and physically ex- hausted when he has finished a stunt of this Intensive sort “I've got the general outlines, 1 fll in you girls later and gown, for from you. Come With impatience in every line of him he stood while the florist was wrapping up the roses, and when he had finished, grasped them ecagerly and followed Edith and me out of the shop. It seemed to me as I walked myaand !(ovard the car that the incident was i almost more than I could stand. There i right?” he asked, the had been a look in Edith’s eyes from an enthuslastic which I had turned away my own. his face. He And there would be hours of sketch- romes. ing and posing, with her always look- . you ink her best, with her arms full of ded colorful, fragrant roses! Baith Dicky helped Edith carefully into the tonneau of the car I wondered where he would elect to sit, himself. bon & T.D.McGrath Paper Hangers It he climbed in with her—Ileft me to sit In front like a chauffeur! 1 on Al Interior Work. 57 COTTAGE PLACE | can some I'll want poses on, let's go an- knew are a minute!" “Madge, come That's right! knew how absolutely asinine my thoughts were, but for the moment I was devold of inward self-control. It was all 1 could do to maintain the outward semblance of calmness. “Guess you'll have to ride like a queen in state, Ede.” Dicky sald, laughing. “There isn't room there for anything except you and your bundles and the flowers. Here, I'll take that bag in front with us’ I opened my lips to protest, for I hate to drive with things crowded in the front seat. Then I wisely closed them again, and was glad that T did w0, for Edith struck in decidedly: “Indeed, you'll do nothing of kind, there's loads of room! Just look here."” “All right,” climbing to the seat drove home with my hysteria harder to repress with every second. Anda then, when we had reached home and Dieky had helped Edith down, and she had run ahead of us into the house, he astounded me by saying crossly: “Why the devil do you always wear those close hats and severe things when you drive? [ wanted to sketch you with those r s today., you're more the type I want than Ede, but, of course, I had to have a floppy hat and frilly gown.” he assented carelessly. Margaret Kirby" famous novel by ANNEY y JACKSON-TAY- 1 Matinee at 15 Evenings at 7:15 Doors Open Half ~—=-NOW PLAYING— JRING MUSICAL COMEDY Half of Real Musical Comiedy With a Cempany. of 18 People, Mosdy Girls, 5y 30 Y DANA in “Blackmail’ ertme 1s sdctracked whe# love has thio right of way-. ’ CARTER Beries, “A CRY AT MIDNIGHT", %, SPECIAL TWO, REEL COMEDY 7 ~—THIS SUND. NIGHT— - P GLAUM i “SAHARA’ Paris—Mysterdons Calro—A I!fl-‘w.\\'omnn A Crafty Tempfer . MEN ’ OULS OF With An All-Star Cast * p, “Spor and Saddic” Series A\a Othors. ‘s News Weekly As he did so the girl's | pretty | Edith, don’t lose that hat ! the | beside me. 1] All Mothers Will Find Use For This Laxative Give Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to a constipated child and note its quick recovery. | N a growing family the subject of | thought with the parents is how to | keep the children healthy and bappy, and what to do when they become ill. 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It is the young woman's vallant stand against adversity, her refusal to break under the weight of her husband's unappreciative up- braiding, and the scorn and ridicule of former chums, that make the pic- ture an opportunity for the dlsplay | of Miss Hammerstein's unusual pow- ers of expression. For mirth and melody it would be ~ difficult to heat the Seven Rose Buds, a group of juveniles, who delight with songs, dances and humorous dialogue. The Amaranth Sisters have a wide va- riety of dances and they have a dif- ferent way of putting over thetr PALACE TONIGHT and SATURDAY. Charles t RaY AT HIS BEST doll. ody. Jean are as and Elsie, maids of charming as they 1E GOOD SHIP HON Ben Loring with his Musical lics is presenting “The Good Honeymoon, week, and eral pleasing specialties with a elty finish. There is plenty and dancing by the beauty tertainment. She had his love letters and ise proceedingse—he a very And then his lawyer did a usual thing. He proposed client marry a year. Flossie but she didn't show was it. NOW PLAYING The Musical Treat, AND HIS FAMOUS BAND - WITH — “Paris Green” “Blueing the Blues” is feat bles and entertains with an automatic vocally and instrumentally proficient. SYMOON MUSICAL REVUE AT LYCEUM. the second half of this the program includes sev- of sing- the principals chorus to insure en- threatened him with breach of prom- rich man. most un- that her—on three thousand flabbergasted, On the other FOX’S COLASANTO hand, she made the lawyer fall in i love with her, as you will learn when »u see Viola Dana in the role of the Ik-stockinged crook in *‘Blackmail Metro's melodramatic thriller now showing at the Lyceum. Don’t miss this feature photoplay. In “A Cry at Midnight,” an ex- citing Nick Carter movie starring Tom Carrigan, the fondest expectation of those who love to read the famous ire realized. The Nick Carter series are chock full of action. Nick Carter and Chick think nothing of getting captured by the gang and just about to be put to death when—of course they are rescued hy the beautiful Mac Gaston The sandstorm is one of the most dramatic scenes in “Sahara’ the fea- ture picture for Sunday night, with Louise Glaum in the leading role. “Souls of Men' is the other feature, with an all-star cast, in addition to the usual pro: m of shoit subjects. are Rehearsals Under Way For *‘Springtime” the participant rehearsals of each his or her costume, At groups expected to don so as to pass the board of “censor- ship’ and be ready for the dress re- hearsal an evening or two later. Great fun is this first trying on of the cos- tumes for “Springtime’” the tonight, is ent and the styles of 1868 create great first period is correct in every detail and this, with the best amateur talent of New Britain, good music and several fine chorus groups, make the attrac- tion one of the finest ever given in this city. Among the musjcal hits Garden of Memories, Till Our Dreams Come True, Fairy Tales, When You Dance the Stephanie Gavotte, and the popular “Springtime” chorus. Twelve Little Maids of the Jury in a trial by jury act are only one of the many novelties included in the popular mus- ical comedy. Dancing too will ba featured and among the dancing groups are tha Mardi Gr Memories, The Futurist and The Rainbow groups. At Crow- ell's drug store the ticket sale Is progressing and those who hold tick- et1 are advised te exchanga them ear- so as to get choice of reserved time. The costuming of each are My by the bub- mel- are One of the biggest and best musical acts to come to this city is the one appearing at Fox’'s the last half of this week—Francesco Colasanto and his 16-piece band, together with Magda Dahl, grand opera singer. The audience that heard this act last even- ing declared it to be one of sterling quality and of a type that fills a long- felt want in vaudeville circles here. Not only does Miss Dahl sing a num- ber of selections which show tho wide range and excellent quality of her voice, but also interprets several selections from the better known grana opera productions. Colasanto’s band is composed of expert musicians and their playing of gems from the famous masters is all that can be de- sired. Colasanto himself, is a not- able character in the musical world and the masterful, yet unique, manner in which he conducts his band, shows how he has earned the title of tha most eccentric musical director on tha stage. Three other vaudevilla acts. two double numbers and 2 sin- completo tha vaudeville bill. Apache , deservo Fol- Ship nov- she his gle act, One, the Dancing De Fa and other novelty dancae hi special mention. The motlon picture starring attrac- tive Wanda Hawley is “Her Beloved Villain.”® This is one of the best farce comedics ever produced on the legitimate stage, let alone reproduced A Frenchman, about to visit nada, entrusts his fiance to the care of his friend. On his return he finds that his pal has supplanted himself in the affections of the girl and the two are married. He at once the nature of the on the screen. starts trouble, but Sure Relief For Achin, Callous, RED Corns, unions various . for the play | covers a period from 1868 to the pres- | merriment, when seen for the | trouble he starts and the many and varied mixups that occur are humor- ous in the extreme. It is a picture well worth watching. Mutt and Jeff, the Fox News and a special comedy reel as a filler are also “exhibited. The management is at present ne- gotiating for a big act of unusual in- terest for the first half of next week. CHAS. RAY IN “PARIS GREEN” AT PALACE. Charles Ray makes an appealing figure as a lonely doughboy in the wilds of Paris and later as a farmer boy who has been given the icy stare by his sweetheart in “Paris Green,” his latest photoplay, now on view at the Palace theater. H Charlie is Luther Green, corporal, who takes advantage of an hour in Paris before sailing home to make the acquaintance of a dainty little French miss. He returns to America and “civvies” to find that the girl to whom he was engaged when he/ marched away has since transferred ! her affections to another man. But | his gloom evaporates when his Pl!'-: isian friend, since come to America in | . search of a missing uncle, seeks Luth- I i ; dependent ] oftheWeather- ] man. . Barometers $9:00 $12:20 $15.2¢ $20-2%, $60-22, The Harvé? & Lewis Co. Opticians er's protection against some crooks who are pursuing her. Heo disposes of her molesters quite handily and wins her heart as well. As a special Keith vaudeville head- liner for Friday and Saturday, the Palace presents one of the best Tom Brown acts playing the Keith circuit, “Tom Brown's Symphonic Revue.” It has a cast of five women and a man and offers an excellent musical pro- gram that will be a rare treat. They play numerous musical instruments to good advantage and the Palace pa~- trons will see an act today and Bat- urday that will make them sit up and take notice. MOVED TO New Strength and ! M et Energy For the | Rear Buildimg. 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