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Exhibition and Demonstration of NE MO Corsets on LIVING MODELS Three days, March 14-15-16, Monday - T uesday - Wednesday A most unique innovation ! ornings at 10:30 a. m. All women are cordially invited to attend and view the fashionable, new corsets exhibited on living models under the di- rection of a noted corsetiere direct from the salon in New York, who will give interesting talks on correct corseting. BESSE-LELAND CO. STYLE HEADQUARTERS HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife The Vekdict Dicky Gave, The mean lttle structure of doubts nd Jjealousies which I had been precting ever since Mrs. Durkee had sent Edith with me to the sta. 10! crumbled to bits about my un- y had at Dicky's words. His 1 mor was too apparent for me ‘0 doubt the sincerity of his pro- st that he had wished to sketch e with the roses instead of Edith, nd had been compelled to take her [because of the severity of my cos- ume and frilliness of hers. I have had experiences enough of he sort with my husband, one would think, to prevent my giving way to the Jjealous folly which had been obsessing me for the half-hour pre- ceding our return to Mrs. Durkee's, lany times it has been my mis- ‘ortune to misjudge Dicky, only to he confronted by the same anti- ¢limax which had greeted me when he had helped me from the car. But on the other hand, there have been many times when I have had real cause for jealous tremors, mand I suppose the sub-consclous wmory of those occasions Is the oal reason for the foolish and un- ‘worthy susplcions which come to me from time to time. suffer as much, however, if not , when I find that I have mis- 3 d Dicky, as I do when I have e n for anger. And I am always in an agony of remorse until I have atoned in some way for my doubt- ng thoughts, even though Dicky may not have been aware of them. S0, at his (llstempered outburst, [ made the meekest of swers. “I'm so sorry, dear, I whispered. *If I only had known, I would have worn the flopplest hat and the fril- Tlest gown I possess. For I would have loved to have you sketch me— you ought to know that. But I hink it will be splendid as it Is Jdith made a wonderful plcture with those roses in her arms.” “Aren’t You Horrid ! Dicky's eyes softened with the light that makes heaven for me. “Not the one my girl would have made,” he whispered, just as little Mrs. Durkee came flying to the steps. “Oh, you Dicky-bird ! she called. L “I2d1th says you have the most won- derful flowers. You bad, extravagant hboy, but T love you for it just the Wame! Come here and let me kiss you this minute.” She pursed her pretty hent wbove her, lifted Kiss lips, and as her face to of the PARSONS’ THEATER, in a bear hug, twirled her around in his arms and set her down breath- less d dishevelled. “Aren’t you horrid ! she pouted. “Madge, you ought to train him better. He's getting to be a regular | roughneck. But come inside, let me see what you've brought and let me show you what we've done.” We followed her into the dining room, where the little woman went into ecstasies over the roses and the corsage bouquets of sweet peas Dicky had brought. | Mrs. Durkee's Question. | “I'l' put these where they'll keep ! cool until we wear them,” she said! practically, gathering up the clusters of sweet peas, “and then we'll take | the roses upstairs. T want to fix rest we'll put down you take these roses, and Madge vou carry these bowls. T wouldn't trust any man with, anything that could possibly fall and be broken.” “Ungratefu]l little wretch that you are !" Dicky retorted, but he picked up the roses carefully and obedient- | ly and followed me to the foot of the stairs. “Stay right them in Leila’s réoom first, and the here. Dicky, ' ' return us. T 1 get there, till T Mrs. Durkee called after don’'t want you to see it until there. I'll be back in a jiffy.” She was as good as her word, pre- ceding us up the stairs with the air of an art gallery attendant about to exhibit the most precious thing in the collection. Outside the open door of Lella's room she paused to say triumphantly. “There, what do you think of t L4 And we did it all since yesterday Lilllan and Edith were already in the room, trying the effect of a few of the pink roses in a tall, slender vase, while Marion danced in esctatic childish admiration everything. “It's perfect, my simply. “You could out of it if you liked. ‘A the heart of a rose’" Indeed the room answered to his flamboyant description, with the pink draperies and accessories we had all worked so hard to complete. T stole a look at little Mrs. Durkee, saw her eyes shining with happiness and knew that the subconscious resentment which she had felt toward her son's | bride had been completely exorcised. | around dear,” Dicky eaid make a song room like ‘EVERY LITTLETHING' Hartford ALL NEXT WEEK ! 50 Popular Maunec Wednesday Pro-War Prices: Eves. $2.50 to 500—Saturday Matinee $2.00 to 50c. nd J. J. SHUBERT Present the WHIRLWIND Fedefefodedotelolo Rl | friea HOW TO MAKE COTTON PAD FOR MATT cotton pad to put over the mattress, instead of buying one heavy bat of cotton, try using several small ones and sort of weav- ing the strips of cotton together. After the muslin is pinned into the quilting frames lay a strip of cotton cross-wise, then lengthwise and con- tinue until the pad is finished. This weaving keeps the cotton in place and makes it much casier to handle whén the cover needs to be removed to be washed. The cotton stays “put” even when ' unpacked and hung on the line out- doors to air. Menu for Tomorrow Breakfast—sStewed prunes, cooked cereral with sugar and cream, but- tered toast, coffce. | Luncheon—IEggs poached in toma- | to sauce. radishes, sunshine cake canned fruit, tea ! Dinner— oiled herring fresh | potatoes, baked celery, banana #alad; cake, coffee. My Own Recipes A little onion added to the potatoes when making fresh fried puts the finished touch, so 1o speak. on the dish. If thinly sliced and heated with the fat before the potatoes are put in to cook, the onion flavor is evenly and delicately distributed through the dish. Eggs Poacvhed in Tomato Sauce 4 cggs ! squares hot buttered foast I cup strained tomato juice salt and pepper 2 tablespoons butter 1-2 teaspoon sugar The tomato juice may be seasoned with onion and celery pepper. Add butter and sugar and bring to the boiling point. Break in the eggs and cook util the white is set, basting with the sauce. When done remove eggs to tho squares of toast. Pour over the sauce and serve very hot. Sunshine Cake whites 7 i volks five 1 ~ups granulated sugar 1 cup flour | 1-2 teaspoon créam tartar H 1-8 teaspoon salt ’ i 1-2 teaspoon vanilla LIVERTROUBLE Dull pains in the back, often under the shoulder blades, poor digestion, heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pain or uneasiness after eating, yellow sckin, mean liver trouble—and you should take They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength and tone to liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. _Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS®' CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia Beat whites of eggs till stiff, Adq * ™SSR dry ingredients sifted separately times. Beat volks of eggs till thick and lemon colored and fold in the Jast thing before putting in pan. The vanilla may be added with the yolks. Bake in an angel cake pan about 50 minutes in a moderate oven. Nutmeg Publici; Bureau PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Multigraphing, Mailing, Mimeographing, Addressing, Typewriting, Adding Machine Work. Tel. 2290 for Representative to Call. ‘EVERY LITTLETHING’ It Is Better to Have Seen | SPRINGTIME ‘Than You Wish You Had Presented by Y. W. C. A. LYCEUM THEATER March A Musical Play That Takes Us Back to the Time of Our Grandmother Tickets $2.00, $1.50, 400 55c¢ seats on sale at box Ticket reservations may be made at Crowell's Drug Store. 14-15 $1.00 plus war tax. office at each performance B T L A ————— Choral Vespers, South Chure It Belongs to the Owner of the Funniest Eyes in the World. He Will Be at the ’ ‘PALACE | MON., TUES., WED. T “MARRIED LIFE"™ MACK SENNETT'S Reel Yessage of Mirth and Merriment { ! { Painters and Paper Hangers- z¢ on All Interior Work. 57 COTTAGE PLACE i : i i | 5 GINSBURG’S —— | e DRESS PLAITING, BUTTON AND HEMSTITCHING SHOP | | MOVED TO 19 Walnut Street E Rear Building. Tel. 883-12. | ‘ SMITH PAID LESS THAN | JONES paid $56 for 14 “ready for use” Mi £3) SMITH made 14 Gallons) Pure Paint, for $ 8 Gals. L & M Semi-Past 6 Gals. Linseed Oil to n SMITH SAVED: L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT In FOR SALE BY; The Sofin Boyle Co.. New Britain, . R Bristol Hardware C o., Bristol. PAINT FACTS A They are simply adding Linseed Oilto L & M Semi-Paste Paint THE FIRST BAPTIST CH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:3 f“ Evangelistic Service. Subject:— ] AnAngel Standing in th Speaker—Rev. William Ross, Soloist—Miss Melvina Calor. TRINITY METHC EPISCOPAL CHUI Sunday, March 13th 10:45 A. M. Sermon by the Past 3:30 P. M. Women’s Meeting Addre MRS. L. 1. SHEPARD “MORMON SECRETS REVEA 7:30 P. M. “THE MORMON ME Address by v MRS. SHEPARD - Violinist, MR. 8. J. LEVENTH SEHHRREVVILHEIVLVVVLRCLRDD #