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TRIMMED HATS, regulariy <At this Included every braid Halr with most teimming and effects Brald and many sllks All newest and dninty ostrieh, ote the wanted prisls. Newest shades and MATRONS' HATS Worked up ‘n many und navy Generous fivery one u surprise Hpecial Hemp, and-made materials. reductions Regular $5 priced flowers styles, plenty $3.88 of Regularly all Newest aterials ] fea Beauties, wonder sale. high grade v sallent style popular style Liserce. Jap, vogue now braic combined Reduced for From $12 Newest opportunity tc great savings glycerine, shapes and of blacks. AT . Cushion and brown nds cherry, braids: $5.98 Hats. HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife e rely Perplesed bled Madg home, Lillan and 1 in tears of worry which smiles when she sound. Luckily had firmly. impressed upon neceppity of saying nothing Diitkee or Marion of the taxicub trip In search of there were no explanations to reached Kutie hd to broad o sufe d satisfled, Katie,” grim little smile. this child” —she to me—"but that 1 should go t you wup. She figured that d been decoyed to some empty nd murdered for your gold.” was just the right note, of in her volce 1 knew that Katle would never suspect hillan had any other motive in rried taxicab trip than the of my little ma hysteri- wieborn fears. o0 eare,” Katle retgrted lenness showing through her Nothing happen dis time, body know what coom anoder hope you're sald with « ng would do d's a bit t's very true, Katle Lilllan borly, “and you keep on look- for Mrs. Graham.” shoost vateh me !” Katle re- arnestly, and though her ab- us unnnoyed me, I could not I my heart warm at her de- Seen (o Everyt were in your place, Madge,” suggested, “1 would finish Py interrupted by phone message. You've plenty before dinner.” ink need one oturned, looking at “You k as though you had need o hamd day in town." asn't any Sunday school she admitted wearily, then her arms luxuriously. *‘But to_everything, and for the Yy Was more than her pallid you A en ODAY — CONTIL ALICE. JOYCE IN R LORD AND MASTER m B. Friedlander Presents UMMIES PDELL and GIBSON NIKKO TRIO INEZ HANLEY CREOLE COCKTAIL Now Playmg yues and Romance next week in the hunting to be a don't cu I'm simply going outdoors. You may call it homes, but for me it's going reversion to savagery. I what hard work our set- itling involves, at least it's a change from the city. And I've warned everybody that they needn’t expect drawing or an advertising Jjingle from me for a solid month.” “Oh, Lilkan ! I am glad 1 said enthusiastically. “Now there')l be vo chance of getting you back to your old self again. But I think 1 ought to begin by ordering you to take a nap, too." “You won't have to returned “I'm simply up Marion, then I'm coming back and jump into bed until @nner tim I fancy it won't be an/especial- Iy early affair. Edith and Leila back with me on the train, but they said Alfred and Dicky were in the midst of a big conference, and didn't Just know when they could get away." Distracting Proble Absurdly enough my heart singing as 1 went upstairs, all cause of the news she had given of Edith Fairfax's return from city with her. My jealousy of her becoming almost an obsession with me T knaw subconsciously that it was a wrong, silly and unjustified feeling which I must fight and con- q But 1 felt that | lacked the strength of either mind body to fight anything until I should have recovered from the shock of Grace Draper's reappearance in my life, and have settled the immediate problem before me, that of finding a home. Another problem kept sleep me when 1 had loosened my ing, darkened the room and _settled down again for the nap which my fatigued body and jJangled nerves de- manded What should I tell Dicky of my interview with Graece Draper? The question kept buzzing in my brain. worried me, because although Lilllan had said nothing about it, 1 was practically sure that she would rather I did not discuss Grace Dra- per with Dicky. But in the read- Justment of my attitude toward my husband which had come to me upon that memorable day among the long-1 pines of North Carolina, I had ‘resolved never again to keep from him anything which he was entitled as my husband to know. For a half-hour I tossed, weigh- ing the pres and cons of the matter Lillian's wishes against Dicky’s rights desperation 1 decided my husband everything as soon as I had the opportunity, did sleep come to me But the opportunity for such confidence seemed a thing Impossible of achievement, oven though I tried faithfully to make one. Dicky and Aftred did not get home until after 8 o'clock, and as a consequence the dinner—the last one of the three families together a neighbors—was as nearly spolled as anything en- gineered by Mrs. Durkee and Katie could be T knew that my spent much time ‘order’ she going to Jook was me the was or upon telling little meighbor had and thought upon the meal not surprised that she almost tearful, at the spoiling of )wr plans. Her mood struck the keynote for the evening, and soon after dinner, quiet and jaded, we separated and went to our rooms. In order to get as many things packed as possible, we had planned that Dicky should share my room on his last night in the old house. T made several tentative attempts while he was rushing through his prop- arations for bed, to speak of the thing s0 heavily on my mind. But Dicky was distinetly unresponsive to any talk. “For the love of Mike ! he blurt. ed out at last. ““Won't whatever you've got to say keep until tomor- This Wond 50 and $15 to a » SAILORS brims, trimmed bows. ks, faultlessly to revel | came | be- | from cloth- ! And only when with a sort of | Good News Is Always Welcome And We Are Sure the Women of New Britain and Vicinity Will Welcome This News of Important New Arrivals At Our Wonder Sale of Millinery Read the Following Offerings Which Are Only a Few of the Many in the Wonder Sale of Millinery, Comprising Beautiful New Creations From the Country’s Foremost Millinery Houses at Prices Lower Than Our Regular Lowest in Connecticut Prices TRIMMED HATS I'riced at $£5.98 and them, wonder styles in a shapes, new colors and only weh Hat embodies some ... $4.88 TRIMMED HATS $7.50 Sale colors. Your models at $3.98 ffects. All ribbon navy, shiny end $10.00 and grade wanted ecure shapes our sh two-tone quality grosgrain black and white, colors. Fine, Our regular $4.98 some with fine other made and -] ST o AT cw\ UNTRIMMED SHAPES Regularly $2.49, $2.98 and $3.4 NEW 9<Tn thia lot In this collecti shiny you will find all the newest and best Spring shapes; both in small and large effects, pokes, etc. wunted shade—navy, gray, Milan, every black, brown, eto. Materials: hemps, CTILDREN'S $2.98 and $398 STREAMER HATS Fresh, new Spring styles. neatly trimmed with silk grosgrain bow and long streamers. All sizes a Unless otherwine woted, theso notices are written by the press bureaus of the theatern FAMOUS REX BEACH STORY COMING TO PALACE. The great smow storms last Febru- ary, which stopped traffic on the rail- roads and entirely isolated towns like Port Henry, on Lake Champlain, were a blessing in disguise. This has been one of the most severe winters Port Henry has ever experienced, but also one pf the most prosperous. And the reason is the motion picture, As soon as Rex Beach heard of the ideal conditioni at Port Henry, for Alaskan snow scenes, the Goldwyn company sent their actors and direc- tors to Lake Champlain to take the winter %cenes for the next Beach pic- ture entitled, “The North Wind's Mal- ice,” which will be shown at the Pal- ace theater for three days commenc- ing Thursda Two Curtiss airplanes requisitioned and sent up to Henry by train to supply the blind- ing snow for the blizzard scenes. The Keith vaudeville bill for the last three days is headed by vaude- ville’'s famous singing comedians, “The Four Rubes.” CAPITOL. HARTFORD. Liddell & Gibson, who are plaving at the Capitol the first half of the week, have a screamingly funny act. One member of the team sings beau- tifully and provides a surprise at the finish. “Dummies’” is a spicy comedy, with songs and dancing and a display of lingerie. “A Creole Cocktail” is a good mix- ture of fun and music given by a male quartet and two young women. Inez Hanley wins applause with her piane playing Kane, Moreley and Moore do re- markable ladder balancing feats. Alice Joyce is seen on the scrcen ing “Her Lord and Master.” wera AT PALACE, SUNDAY. Mary Pickford's latest United Art- ists production, “The Love Light.” which will be seen at the Palace thea- ter next Sunday, is an entirely differ. ent story and an absolutely new chaz- acterization than anything in which the world's sweetheart has heretofore i appeared. e FOX'S THEATER. Tonight is the last chance to see that wonderful photodrama, “Some- thing to Think About,” which has been so well received at Fox's thea- PARSCNS —— THEATRE — 3 NIGHTS, BEG. TONIGHT 8:15 MAT. WED. Best Scats $1.50 LOU TELLEGEN In His Great Romance “BLIND YOUTH” EVES. $2 to 50c.” MAT. $1.50 to 56c iR Daily Matinee, 2:15 p. m. or attractions with which they deal ter thus far this week. Beginning to- morrow, the management will offer a photoplay that is different. but no less interesting, in “Know ¥eotur Men,” featuring the incompargble * Pearl White. This is a modern drama, with a touch of sensatiopalism in it that will appeal to all. Another announce- ment of interest {s that for the first | half of next week the big picture will ! be “Behold My Wife,” a tensc story laid in the wilderness of Canada and also in the heart of social London. In this picture Elliott Dexter and Mil- ton Sills divide honors for portraying i the leading roles. Port | | Tomorrow the vaudeville bill will be changed and four new acts will be presented. Tonight the vaudeville will offer a couple of male singers and dancers; the dancing Du Browns, in a whirlwind exhibition of modern steps; a maid, and a man camouflaged | as a giant bulldog who cuts up some ! capers; and the Four Marines, an ex- | gellent quartet of acrobats and con- tortionists. JAZZ SPECIALTY IN KING DODO OFFERING Miss Gertrude Anderson “In the Tand of Old Black Joc” —Children to Take Part Two features of King Dodo, Masonic amatéur play to be presented at the Lyceum next Monday, Tuesday Will Sing i | the and Wednesday, which have not here- tofore been announced were outlined today by the committee in charge. One is a really snappy jazz specialty num- ber featuring seventeen people. Miss Gertrude Anderson, who has marked ability along minstrel lines, will stage ' this feature. It is a singing and dancing number and Miss Anderson will sing that weil known selection “In the Land of Old Black Joe.” Eight fellows and an equal number of girls will dance in this sketch. Rehearsals will be held again this evening and at 8 o'clock the show committee will meet to receive pre- liminary reports on the sale of tickets and to make final arrangements for ushers and program salesgirls. Tickets went on exchange at Crowell's drug store this morning and a big crowd was on hand. From now on reserved seats can be obtained at this store. Lyceum Theater THIS SUNDAY EVE) NG CHARLES MILLER’S FAMOUS STORY “THE LAW OF THE YUKON” A play of intrigue, fights, thrills, etc. suspense, NOTE: This picture will pos- itively be shown ;Sunday night jade, tisere, hair Jap, shiny straws, ete. Fine trimmed with silk Colors: All much wanted regularly $2.98, $3. colors, tangerine, $1.00 the For AT I Milans, ete., navy; ribbons—band nd colors. every particular. _ AR YOUR CARPE Na matter how dustless and clean carpets and rugs may be they should be taken out doora and” sunned and alred for several hours in tho spring. Vacuum cleaners make it possible to keep rugs so free from dust that the ofd-time spring beatings are un- necessary, but the spring airing is just a3 essential. Fresh alr and sunshine are the most effective cleansing agents not on ihe market. Menu for Tomorrow. Brcak{a.st—\lu\e(l prunes, omelet, graham muffins, coffec. Luncheon—~&pinach salad, cottage ham, fried cakes, tea. Dinner — Broiled lamb chops, steamed rice, piguant carrots, spring salad, butterscotch, pie, coffec. My Owr Recipes. there is no waste about a cot- tage ham it ia really an inexpensive delicacy. The siices should be cut about half an inch thick for broiling. Spinach Salad. Two cups cold cooked and chopped spinach. 4 hard-boiled egge, 1 table- spoon lemon juice, mayonnaise. Chop whites of eggs. Mix spinach, chopped egg \'\hltes lemon juice ana mayonnaisc and mold in balls. Put yolks of eggs through ricer over spin, ach balls. Serve on lettuce. Piquant Carrots. Ona bunch carrots, 2 tablespoonsy butter, 1 cun milk, 1 egg yolk, blespoon minced parsley, lemon juice, salt and pepper. & New carrota known as “thinnings” especially nice prepared thia way. 1! the carrots are very small use whole. it not, wash, scrape and cut in quarters. Cook in boiling salted wa- ter till tender. Drain. Mel: butt add milk, stir in egg yolk beaten witi CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse ForOver30 Years oz plain marmalade, broiled As a I Am Telling You and It's‘ True By the Way Your Clothes Look Keeping your suit well pressed always makes your suit 100k better ahd you will look better t0o. A suit that is not regularly pressed soon loscs its shape and becomes baggy looking. Let us take care of Pressing them regul cleaning and re- pairing them occasional Let us do thi things for you so that your suit will alw look good and will always be in first ol condition. Our rates are reasonable. Just ask us to call or bring your suit to us the next time you are coming our way. The P. & T. Co. Tailors Professional Blog. WEST MAIN 8T. T 1729-3, Open_Evenings. EREIIAN D MY L ur suits for you. braids—barnyards, even two-toned the Wonder Sale Fine Italian Milans beautifully finished and satin lined; four of the season's correct blocks; 1 ta- | 1 tablespooi | BANDED SAILORS on you will find Jap straws, liseres, smartly band and bow. ete.—all effects including unequalled . value; $1.88 black. An 98, and $4.98. in white, black, brown, a high class Hat in lemon juice and cook until the sauce thickens. Do not let boil. Add pars- ley, salt and pepper and pour over ! carrots to serve. (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A.) Suicide Banker Named in Markle Divorce Charges Hartford, April 20.—Raymond E. Markle has brought suit for diyorre against his wife, Gladys Markle, nam- ing several prominent Capital City residents in his allegations of miscon- duct. It is understood that the lata William B. Bassett, vice-president of the Phoenix National bank, who com- mitted suicide several months ago, is one of those named. DINNER' DANCE. Country Club Will Entertain Satur- day Evening. ; A becfsteak dinner dance will be given at the Shuttle Meadow club néxt Saturday evening, April 23, with din- ner service at 7:30. Arrangements will be made after dinner for bridge tables jin addition to the dancing. The club has announced that a spe- cial dinner will be served Thursday evenings during the season. in addi- tion to the regular a la carte service. Arrangements will be made for cards following the dinners. Sunday night suppers will also be specially pre- pared. SPECIAL NOTICE Spring Sale “Come and have a cup of tea With us,” say the women of the Woman's Guild of St. Mark’s Episcopal church, Wednesday afternoon at the parizh house between 2 and 9:30 p. m. Then will be held their “spring sale” of miscellaneous articles and home- cooked foods, aprons for adulty and children and other things SRS “BEHOLD MY WIFE” | Elegant Delaware River Shad BUCK SHAD ............ ROE SHAD .. GENUINE BLUEFISH . ROCKPORT COD .... BLUEFISH STEAK ... TILEFISH STEAK ...... SHORE HADDOCK .. SAYBROOK. FLOUNDERS, 10c CONNECTICUT RIVER ALE- WIVES . . 10ec Halibut, Weakfish, Eels, Shad Roes, Fresh Salmon, Fresh Mack- erel, Scrod Steak, Live and Boiled Shrimp, Live and Boiled Lobster, Round and Little Neck Clams, Steamer Clams, Scallops, Oysters. We are open till 9 o’clock Thursday evening. Moore’s Fish, PALAC TONIGHT ON; —— CHARLES RAY THURS., FRI,, SA’ The Big l’hotop Charlie Chaplin KEITH VAUDEVI with “THE FOUR R! PALAC -SUNDAY NIG Mary Pickfe ‘The Love Li THANKFUL HE WAS NOT A The late Lawson Tait, of the great woman'’s doctor, said| went to bed at night without heaven he was not born a won dootor ever knew better than women have to suffer at their lives. It was an Americ] long since passed to her rew: introduced a combination of herbs called Lydia E. Pinkhan] table Compound, that has pro derfully successful in mitigatig ing and relieving diseases of has brought relief to the women who suffered from fe Pick o’ the Worl VAUDEVILLE

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