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the Train-Whistle 4 used. all here! I'm so glad. nning to be afraid would be late.” met us at her own d escorted Lillian, ittoss the lawn—and hér told, me that the ih almost a fever of the heme-coming of bride. _meost Becoming to we All paused to ad five pleture she made ded gwown, in which ted. Her dainty little pplexion like a girl's, she Wil tgueh up i Justind tie fice, o dMt—ner oNought the of us I think Phistically, was the P art eager same But first French marquise of the he apostrophized, “you rable! I trust that warranted not to fome going to got Klesed h of your 1ife." gave a little soreech ried back to a place of Edith Falrfax, and tishly, but - with eye punger an ' woman #he implored ISGNS BaThs —— SATURDAY y and Saturday . Herndon presents s Favorite E O’NEIL on Flower Daily Mat. 2:15 lig Offers the MAIDS —-with— ). NIBLO and IEN SPENCER ITOL S A FOID . TUES, — W CILLA DEAN od by CHANEY D. LDON LEWIS Staes of the Stagoe Soreen in INCOND CHANCE" rea) | ound the shoul-' | romember | T tell you | he anybody | 4 unconsciously | s=ome | veranda | enthusiastically | voiea | she dreadeda ha course my be hurt behave. or couldn’t possibly make him complexion by kisses''—she laughed n’\i.‘\f‘hlcvu\n.l single murder has a to this gown I'm going ly—*but if rumple, In it somebody."" “Oh death, where thy sting?"” Dicky quoted, laughing, as he started toward her, but eame to a sudden and ludicrous stop with Lillian's firm grasp upon his ar “Behave Yourself.” are occaslons in a woman's drawled, “when even your ¢ unwelcome, difficult 2 vou to understand such a A ffair This is distinctly one times. So behave yourself.” looked at ith impudence must kiss somebody," and it might as well is here life,”" she caresses may be for state of of the Dicky meditative But I simply sang softly, down her w just a trifle, twisted the grasp with hent toward her laughed mischievously, arm she held out of her a quick movement, darted to Marion's | the” child warmly, clear of the and set her wide, foor, down swung kissed her again “You—sweetheart!” _he finished. “You aren't afraid I'll rumple you, are you? And don’t you ever get so big trilled up that you won't kiss me will, promised-—his dare “I never Unele Dicky,” Marion word always has been law to her—"But I don't think you'll be able to )ift me much longer, I'm gotting terrible big, you know." “I shall 1lift you if you're 90 years old and weigh three hundred pounds,” he assured her solemly, while the child giggled at his non- sense. “I'm your first sweetheart, that, and I'm going to other fellow an awful race, give any sn't She a Wonder?” want anybody else,” Mar- adoringly. “There couldn’t nicer than you, Uncle “T don't fon said Dicky.' We all gazing at the pretty child admiringly, but my glance shift- to Lillian's and aught in her eyes a sudden shadow. wuessod that she was dreading the time, so fast approaching, when Mar- fon should be “grown up,”” with her frank, impetuous adoration of her friends curbed intod conventional de- corum Little emerged Edith, business lighted “Listen! exclaimed Dicky glagced at “Right you are’'’ you're not sure t} this train are you? ‘No, not positively,” returned, “but were Mrs from brought of the exclamation: There's Durkee, her us who had shelter behind back to the real with a de- ever a the train!" she his he ‘re watch. Mrs. Durkee Alf wrote he'd get it if he could Come on, everybody, get wraps, and let's go out on the to meet them. T can't broil rak or saute the mushrooms u get here, but everything else cooking, so I haven't thing to watch for a few minutes. just give t one last look." “Isn’t she a wonde Lillian said as Her Fiufliness dis- ared behind her kitchen door. getting up a meal fit for the she'll serve it without getting a spot or wrinkle on her gown, and she'll be absent from the table only for very short intervals. I never saw a woman who could combine the du- ties of a cook and butler the the s they slowly any- rn gods hostess, way she can “She very competent tousekeeper,” Edith Fairfax, but there was a vague frigidity in her which made me surmise that ing her beloved sister brought into comparison with such a housewifely paragon certainly is a greed 1 delgiglgigielclolalaldlalal o HT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Special Holiday Attractions ! [EITH VAUDEVILLE— With the Original NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Unless otherwise mnoted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theafers or attractions with which they —_—— “CIVILIAN CLOTHES” IS BIG PICTURE AT FOX'S. has a picture been such a drawing card as “Clvilian now showing at Fox's and starring the versatile Thomas Meighan. This is the screen adaption of the recent New York stage success and the drama loses nothing of its brilliance in being transferred to the silver screen. Many a girl has discovered that a man who looked like Apollo the Second in khaki is quite an or- dinary looking chap when he doffs the O. D. for “cits.”” Should she have married her idol in the interim the discovered is even more disquieting, if she happeéns to be something of a snob. In *“Civilian Clothes” such a situation develops into a jolly com- edy. The hero proves that clothes do not make the man and in so doing also does a satisfactory job in train- ing a snobbish wife. Fantomas, Fox News, an Outing reel and a Sunshine comedy are also on tha bill For vaudeville, Keane, Adams and Knight offer a good act which is well named *“An Irish Courtship.”” The breezy atmosphere of the race track, with an abundance of comedy, is in- terjected by the one-act sketch “Rac- ing Dayvs—Just before Post Time." Lew Rice, an gld-time minstrel man, again makes use of the burnt cork and steps into his old time stride. Arch and Veder are a man and wom- an in a comedy singing and dancing numbes. Seldom MARTIN’S FOOTLIHT FOLLIES AT LYCEUM THIS WEEK. Martin's Footlight Follies opened their engagement at the Lyceum this afternoon with ‘“Love Island,” one of a repertoire of musical successes that should bring out large numbe _— NOW PLAYING MARTIN’S FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES In Big Musical Comedy Successes —Also— ALICE LAKE in ‘BODY and SOUL’ “Pirate Gold” Series Lyceum Topical Review THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY “THERIGHT TOLOVE” A Paramount Picture ALL THIS WEEK Extra Added Attraction New Britain’s Own Talent. A trial has often led to a successful stage career. Clothes,” | of Lyceum patrons. One of the hits in the play is the Southern beauty chorus. Alice Lake appears the first half of this week in “Body and Soul” the feature picture from the play by William Hurlburt. It is a photo- drama of the artist quarter of Paris. Miss Lake is seen first 4s an Amer- lcan girl art student in the French capital; and again as the same girl as she was after an unusual incident which changes her entire perssmal- ! ity. This picture is really a test'of her range of character, portrayal. May Murray, the pretty film actress who scored so well here some time ago in the Paramount picture, “On With the Dance,” will be seen at the Lyceum the second half of the week in another Paramount picture—‘The Right to Love.” i Miss Murray has the role of an American girl, the wife of an English lord. David Powell is seen as a Young American who figures prom- inently in the action of the play. “The Right to Love” a pleasing combination of beautiful scenes and dramatic action. The set- ting is in Turkey. All 'this week, as a special added attidetion, the management offers New Britain's own talent in various acts of entertainment. Several local persons will appear. ST e “DINTY"” AT PALACE THURSDAY. The attraction at the Palace thea- tre, Dbeginning Thursday will ba “Dimty in which young - Wesley Barry makes his bow to the picture- loving public in his first actual star- ring vehicle, directed by Marshall Neilan, who also wrote the story himsel?. : P | “Dinty” is the tale of a fighting “Dinty” | San Francisco newsboy, O’Sullivan. Jt deals with his rise to the head of the Newsboys’ Trust, and the prominent part he plays in run- ning down a band of Malay high- binders who have stolen the assistant district attorney's finance. Pathos, humor, romance and adventure are is said to be : HARTFORD v | 6.Fox & Company - Inc. HARTFORD GEORGETTE CREPE AND CREPE DE CHINES FEATURED AT THE SALE PRICE $1.29 —On the Second Floor— There's nothing smarter, nothing more fashionable than these same fabrics we are offering you at the beginning of They're speclal season at a bargain price. 40-Inch All-Silk Crepe de Chines grades. the spring of course, purchase and $2.00 in the regular §$1.76 The color range is a wonderful one: Iron - Flesh Pink Rose Jade Orchid WE CANNOT DUPLICATE THIS Coral Turquoise Navy Silver Nickel Copen Japan Tan Brown Beal Henna Black New Fabrics of Bilk and Waol " tor Sport @itte and ‘Skirts ————p—w——-‘)— As Lovely As Spring Flowers You cannot but feel a thrill of delight when you step off the elevator on our Fourth Floor and ses the Wash Dress displays; no wonder women come here in constantly incressing numbers. It is not only easier to buy than to make—butall things considered it is cheaper, if you ‘bn:flg Dresses here. this department. SEE THESE: Dresses in French linens, volles, Anderson’s ginghams, and tissues; in a whole rainbow of Io colors; rose, Copenhagen and light blue, lavender 36 to. 46. Linens $11.98 to $25.00. Voiles $3.98 to $25-00. Sce our Dresses for College Girls. the four elements that Marshall Neil- | an has woven into the plot. HONEY BOYS AT PALACE. The big feature at the Palace for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday is the Keith vaudeville headliner, “The Seven Honey Boy Minstrels,”” the original and only Honey Boy Min- strels, and late feature of Evan’'s Min- strel show. Other acts include Kee- ler and Burnette in “The General Utility Man,” Frick and Adair in songs and music, and Joe Armstrong, “ona of Coxey's Army."” Some bizarre types of Russian Reds are portrayed in “The Great Shadow,” a new Republic picture star- ring Tyrone Power, which will be shown at the Palace theater begin- ning Monday. CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. On Tuesday evening, Emil Closs, the Swiss hand-bell ringer, will give an entertainment at the Methodist church under the auspices of the Philathea class. His program will consist of songs, stories and imperso- nations. Candy will be sold and there will also be a sale of cake and bread. Mr, Closs’ bell-ringing was enjoyed by a very large audience at one of the church services a fow weeks ago. CASTORIA —Fourth Floor— Ginghams $3.98 to $20.00. WOOL FIBER RUGS The Regular $15.00 Grade $9.50 Sensational expresses the dimensions of this offer which would have caused a sensation if it hed been made at the end instead of The size is 9x12. SELECT arys 1tChen LEFT-OVER PIMENTOES . Seldom a whole can of pimentoes may be used at the time it is opened. If one pepper is needed in a dish, four or five are left to spoil if not | properly taken care of. Put pimentoes in a bowl in a weak For Infants and Children inUse For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of i a cool place. The pimentoes will keep for two or three weeks and the flavor will not be injured. A few ships of pimento add much to many otherwise uninteresting dishes. | Menu for Tomorrow { Breakfast—Stewed figs, cooked.| cereal, top milk, buttered toast coffee. Luncheon—Carrots in cream sauce, nut bread and butter, jelly, tea. Dinner—Round steak croquettes, mashed potatoes, scalloped cabbage, apple pie, coffee. My Own Recipes After the carrots and white sauce are put together turn the whole into a huttered baking dish, cover with buttered crumbs and brown in a hot oven. Of course it's the same old gre: carrots but it is served in a v | has a little different i cor the carrots in "for a few minutes. ed Figs dried figs i vinegar. Cover with a saucer and set: 1 Jemon 1-2 cup sugar 1-2 teaspoon salt ‘Wash figs very carefully. When the water is clear put in cold water to cover and let stand over night. Add more water in the morning and cook slowly for about three hours. When the beginning of the new season. The colors brown, green, blue and tan. —y the effect is smart. The hat at the slender neck. (BY ADELAIDE KENNERLY.) na De Lier, who, bas just returned from Paris where she studied in the interest of a famous Chicago milliner, warns against large crowns and broad brims for the siender neck. ‘‘Slender necks,” she says, ‘‘are the saving grace of many women, but it is disastrous to the general ensemble to wear a hat which accentuates this slenderness. “‘The hair should be fluffy, or in a dessertspoonful of fat in a hot fry- ing pan. The cakes should be made as flat as possible, for they shrink and thicken up during the cooking. The meat should be well done all the way through the cakes, e ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine > When planning your summer supply of Tub Dresses you'll make a serious mistake if you ovi and green; also white in many lovely modesls. A HAT OF PROPE] The hat at the left turns lm‘ m l::e‘:yl;:’: lhu;‘ loose folds, low on the hi hat should be either a brim affair, or, a short ba —the weman dwarfed, so to Too small a hat, or one with & 1y rolled brim, may have an able effect—the very small will look out of proportion, very wide brim will cause a2 to look for the girl who may be h behind the screen of a hat. - - WHY, A SPINE] BY J. apine is for—why you have a spine A. VOLZ, THE C (Copyright.) Have you ever considered what b The spine is the sole supporting ture for all the organs of the head is balanced on top of ft, bone, to t! pel muscle and organ below s supported and its proper position by thi; pine in and fall that the body Is by the spine Small wonder, then, that our composed as they are of small o ments that turn and twist loosely is bor - another—frequently become misal BEWARE OF SUBLUXATIONSH The spine is ‘extremely flextbl though it bears the welght of b gans. Also, it is delicate. That L one has & perfect spine. ot EVERY backbone there are subluxations, slightly misplaced leading to pressure on the nerves the spinal cord. As your spine is, so 1s jour you have any form of ailment, bone is to bl : : elee. tender add sugar and pour !nlo a crock too cool. Add lemon juice and grated rind. Round Steak Croquettes 3-4 pound round steak 1-2 cup dried bread crumbs 1 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper y 1-2 teaspoon minced omion. milk ve the steak ground, using what- e ere js _on the meat. Mix joney Boy Minstrels-7 y Feature With Evan’s Honey Boy Minstrels. ER & BURNETTE JOE ARMSTRONG FRICK & ADAIR D & — VAUDEVILLE — { Presenting RACING DAYS SE N N DOMEL " Warning ! Unless you see the name