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DING A HUSBAND Garrison’s New Phase of Marion Ite- The umexpected 's name from Mar- Clps startled me wo '8, second I forgot my | never to question a ploye concerning any : n affair. I asked Marion aboyt N maean, s W L Y < B & great deal to ¥ J hoped devout- Jwonid tever learn that Ry But | knew that to agswering me—the already tumbling only haveé pon- “her uneagy, Jand Sroox. Mo T dlat: B o to the. lftle, girl's she [ %or! there 4 sho thinks heard her ta iwhen she thought i Robert' she says i her: volee all trem- emned you——! to stop her con- she hermolf faltered, hotly, her eyes but her ¥ #*that is something 1 Py t 1 gnid reassutingly, an about it ¥ od you the ques- with you in wish« e r “ yorce from Harry Underwood which ns the remembrance of his lost years, | kopt him a rocluse in the Catskill | mountains when laurecls and artistic | in | triumph were his for the taking {the world's metropolis. “But mother always Says he’s SO | busy that I mustn’t expect to see him | ' hardly ever until I am a bigebig girl. | But oh, Auntie Madge, I want him Ig now! All the other girls I know t me. You know dead, but.do you | d one,and he i pw—"her volce sank to an awed isper—"1 don't think he ever liked | me very much. He never played with | [ me or took me places the way Eliza- | R I P l' | by -4 ¥ I N I =Searupty < r !‘i l{l! s & T, RO A Unless otherwise noted, these tiotices are written by the prems vhrenus of the thealers or UNIQUE FRENCH ACT SURPRISE AT FOX'S Absolutely the most unique act ever seen on a vaudeville stage in this city Is that offered by Kara and Sack, French vaudeville performers, | at Fox's the last half of this week. Thelir act is hard to describe, but u‘* ! is the onlv one of its kind on the American stage. The setting might remind one of a Punch and Judy | beth Gray's father does, and he didn't | ShOW, but the action more resembles come to see my grandmother and me | & Spouting whale er a broken water | very much. She used to cry about it, | | poor Granzie.” A Temptation. 1 had no compunctions in lsten- | to this phase of the excited child’s | Outpourings, for it was a familiar | story to me, one which I had shared’ with Lilllan in the days when Tom IMorton. the man who had dragged Fher through purgatory, was keeping Ber child from her. Ached for Marion, and for the lonely , man who waited only the word to | Javish on her all the starved father- of & royal heart. It ached most | of all far Lillian, denving herself the | fove of heémgirihood and of her mid- gle_age, pufling away from her the fdoration, the protecting tenderness which Robert Savarin only waited her ‘word to give her, because abg feared fthe, publicity for Marion offthe di- ! must precede any marriage of hers. - Marion crept jnto my arms ing her nah:mu face to mine, “Do you supposé, Auntie Madge,” Whispered, “that i wnulq‘fi*.l tfor me to, write mm fert, all by mymself, and tell” that { Mother needs him, that you're afraid 8lg's golng to be 1117 e made me | prom. once that if ever I"found out she needed him 1 would let him 1 struggled for a minute with the tion to wive an unqualified as- 'sont to the ehild’s entreaty. But I knew that I dared not do it unless (%4t wae a quéstion of life and death ! "with Lillan. She is not a woman (in whose affairs one can meddle with impunity. % - i “I am Safrald nbt, sweetheart” I satd@ reluctantly, “Mother knows ! Dest, you know, Hut I'll Keep watch ovét her for you, and when I think it is Might to do it I Wil tell you. Come, gét on your frock now.' Her eyes, large and lustrous, looked steadily at me for a moment with the gravity and keeness of an adult, then shé turned toward the. bed ‘where her frock lay. “But I A6 wish mother would marry Ungle Robert, so I could have A really truly father llke other girls,™ she said with a rebellious sigh. And 1 echoed her wish in my heart. PARSONS ——— THEATRE —— FORD TONIGHT * 8:05 SHARP Fopular $1.50 Matnec Wednesday EDDIE CANTOR —iAN— 'MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS Nun Halperin Harry Kelly, ‘ Lew #earn, Helen Bolton Pre-War Prices—Eves. $2.50—500 ‘ Saturday Matnee, $2.00 to 50c. And my heart /Stories, while funny. | % pipe. These comparisons, while not artistic, are based on fact, as natrons will see, once they have witnessed the perforgiance. The other three mem- bers are each deserving of headline places. The Three Lorellas, two women and a man, give an, exhibition of Russian , in addition to their musical’@umbers, that is excel- lent. Tom me sings well and his are pleasingly lacking in vulgar suggestions. Burke and Willams have a -comedy number that has in it some real snappy danc- ing. The motion pictu by Harry Carey in “Hearts Up.” This is the story of a westerner who un- dertdkes to act as a father to the daughter of his déad pal, finds him- self milstaken for the real father, falls into m@ny complitations and then in Jove. Brilliant glimpses of San Francisco night life are shown, @8 are beaytiful scenic views of the open ramge and hill’ cotintry. News, a comedy reel and Mutt and Jeft complete the program. S Sunday wmight brings Enid Bennett “What Bvery Woman Learns"” +h.k‘1rud Bennett is supported by an an cast is seen by the mention of Milton .Sills, Irving Cummings, Wil- 7" NOW PLA 2 SAT. CONTIN MILES OF OT VOD-VILEE ALL STAR BILL " ‘WHAT EVERY WOMAN A S’ | Bel bill is headed | attractions with which they deal. liam Conklin, Lydia Knott and Theo, dore Roberts. The other big pittce is “Two Kinds of Love.” Beginning Monday, Thomas- Meig- han willbe featured in that master- piece, “Civilian Clothes.” } i LACE THEATER. - pany ! LHawali, 8 chaps hayve ~~. <, th in Hartford to- sifig and “Pr= 0 hits. it's an wnustally brilles that has beengassembled; it's an exceedngly enteriaining. that they present, for each i ot ented. musician and singer as well asd belng s foremost song writer. “An agtor who has heid many an au- o dience taSvinated is Bichaird Keane,. * who, in h Memories 0t Great Actors of the Past' recalls some 0t the big : scenes by Bir Henry Irving, ‘Richard Lackaye, * and Gossip” Prov: Mansfield, Wilton others. “Broadgway ‘to be @ fing assortment of stories and ! songa by Alm; 2 and - Mayo. and IAdetia. ¥ecently | arrived hafmers with theic press: entation of folk songs, -music dances of America’s mejodious insul- ar .possession, and Gehe' La’ Crosse is | & singer and dancer. Pa E Somethtng unusual in Yhe way' of | photoplayy is promised for .the Pal- | ace theatér today when “Children of Destiny," Screen adaptation of the faigous stafe play begins a three days’ shoWing. Edith Hallor is the'star and she As supported by William Court- leigh, -Arthur Carew, Elmer Johnson and a notable cast ol stage and screen | H favorites. “Children of Destiny” is an unusual story and has been put on the screen in an unusual menner. William 8. Hart's <Hew . pieture, | “The Toll Gate,” is the gergen feature. UM, cluding “DUFFY’S JUBILEE" “Duffy’s Jubilee,” x:a! > musical comedy of the Sen Loring company, which was, pre d this afternoon, and will ba ‘offered again tonight, and tomorroy Juatines and night. 4 J. Warren Kerriga "ing dark Irish lass 1 Other films include ‘Eddie Polo's, new serial, “King of the Circus,” and a Mack Sennett comedy, “Wedding Out of Tune.” KINCAID KILTTES AT PALACE, The big Keith vaudeville headliner, “The incald 'Kilties,” will bethe featurp attraction at the Palace for today and Saturday, in their excellent Scotch offéring. The cast is a large ®ne and includes singers, dancers and | musicians. l £ Other acts include Deitrich and James, a oclever blackface couple; Gallagher and Foley in a variety of- i | i fefhs, and W. S. Harvey and com- Fox | Pany in “The Upside Down Room.” 3 CAPITOL. Ten Writers of Popular Songs In Big Musical . Number—*“The Toll Gate” “A Trip to Hitlaxd.” beings to the CapitoliHartford, for today and Sat- urday t men who have donme big things in the jine of keeping Amerita supplied with the peppiest and most pleasing of e0ng successes. “Good- bye, Broadway, Helly. France” “O1a Bl Bailey Played the Ukulele,’” and “I'm Forever are but a few of the nee 2:15; Evening 7.15 Qg‘;\- INOW PLAYING BEN BLORING AND HIS MUSICAL" COMEDY DUFFY’S JUBILEE Feature Picture J. WARREN' KERRIGAN . “Tha Tand Fritzi Brunette, and 4 for this talented pair, tion at the Lyceum picture, “The Lord LoV “Among the Conmterfel the famous Nick Carter g< tures starring Thomas is being presented the second this week. The management announces Talent Week at the Lyceum N} week. A cordial invitation is tended to every local amateur to paps ticipate. Each one who desires perform shousd lcave his or her nanf at the manager's office. Native "Palent Week will ment thie engagement of Martin's Footlight Follies, which comes here { nexi week. ALL STAR CAST. ——— ‘Miltnn Sills, Elliot’ Dexter, Enid Ben- nett at Fox's Sunday Night. It is very seldom that a real stellar cast is gathered in one photod:ama and it is more seldom that such a cast is not used to cover up some glaring fault of dramatic construction. But such is the cese in the Paramount special pro- ' duction ‘‘What Every Woman Learns' which will be scen a3 the main attruc- tion at Fox's Sunday evening. Enid Bennett is supported by Elliotit Dexier, | the star in Cecil B. DeMille's *‘Some. I thing to Think About,’”” and also by ; Milton Sills whom ail remember as the ' star in the gigantic spectacle ‘‘The ‘Honor System.”’ ‘*What Every Woman | Learns” is a- real human interest ' that will find interest in ‘eust of every man, woman and chil Mo sces its splendid dramatic b A human action. Never has there been stgh a cast of noted playe Kale's and*, POUR As it is a feminine b &0 to church on Easter Do other why not plan an sier that can be easily accompl | attet rhurch? A fresh strawberry shortcake ma iedthe #pecial treat in the idin And “when shoftcake: is served- nw;nat the meal should be “If full justics Ik Qone to the des Most péople; ospe m, old-fashioned" tar I - supple- e with calls for no 4 80 the cobt i Let the soft-] stand in g hot water utes. The ter should ¥ but should maintain a Just at the boiling point. Hot Cross Buns. One and. one-half cups milg cup sugar “up butter 142 teaspoon =alt 1-2 yeast cake daissolved in 4 4 tablespoons lukewarm water { 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cloves = 1’'cup currants 4 cups flour. L ~ Mix flour, sugar, spics and enrrants.’ t in'bread pah and make’a hole in. jha _center. Add the dissolved yeast 8nd .1 cup of milk cooled to lukt arm temperature. Stir the Mg nto the surrounding flour to maie.. hin batter. Cover with a cloth and in & warm place t6 rise. ! butter “ "When the ‘sponge is beginuing o INTENTIONAL DUPE et light beat in the. butter which has een melted, add salt and the rest of milk if necessary to make & rath. or goft paste. Cover and let rise ovey night. ; In the morning shape ih nm-%hfi and. let rise ‘halt/an h:;;.!’cmm d;:u‘ © with a sharp e on; the p om:h bun and bake 15 oF 20 mifi- utes in a hot ‘oven. ‘When nearly done dredge the cross with sugar and: fin-: # First, With This in Mind We Are Forever Scarching For the Highest Quality Food Articles At Prios That Will Always Sa You Money. senck. 1 TO 3P, M PRESH EGGS k Dé\t}37 % i 6 g 2 Dry Salt- . Pork 13¢ Ib ‘s _cheese and butter tq'a 8 Spread on the crackers, 'duj