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NEW BRlTAIN DAILY HERALD FR HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Did Dicky Reu S0 Quickly rion’s carolling voice floated up tairs to us a few seconds ufter Iy had refused definitely to hear the nature of the news [ wished ve him my meeting Grace Draper untle Madge ! tast's all ready ent me over to tell you ere, 1 told Iy exploded walting concerning Dicky ! Dur- Uncle Awuntie be late ' shame 1 don you we'd “It's a Come on, le."” snatched his hat an down the s indignant, jueness but ered by my g Inconsistency Altrod had kept wo hours, and nolghbor's put qualm fuming over te two ame me for I reached Dicky was feet The y in her and he top coat strs ad of me of course, at hw trritation wa at Dieky's night he waliting my my amusement Last dinner had upset cherlshed plans This morning he the delay of a because ho was able it. the setting n or bottom of the Marion on child, marvellously white “middy” and blue skirt, with her fair bobbed topped with perky blue bow, flushed with the swing in the air b Dicky had given hew. She to me for the Kiss and warm which she knew was waiting her. pky rubbed his arms ruefully, ing at me above Marion's head. very day 1 swing thee lower arodied. “There’'s one thing i, Marion, either you're gain- ubout ten pounds a day or I'm ng old.” “Who Said Muffins?" guess I'll have to stop eating,” shild laughed, as she danced the lawn between wus, one in Dicky's. one in mine. I od the little hand tightdy In neclous gratitude that she had jsed Dicky's irritable mood, if she Yould not bring me the T ecraved-—a wign from Dicky he remembered it was our morning together In the old “ too. ttle Mrs. Durke fresh the ing In a dainty blue gown, with busewifely little apron adding to coquettish charm, greeted us ly at the deor, her pique of the before evidently forgotten. told tny tarradidde.” as she ASTORIA For Infants and Children Use ForOver 30 Years v R the of \\ ””%;’z «///W a/ PITOL k \I(Il-‘)lul THURS., FRIL SAT. I HEART OF MARYLAND One of the Real Big Potures of the Year RMAN TIMBERG (Himself) In an original vaudeville novelty, entitied “IITTLE BITS" KKO TRIO LORETTA BEARS AL and MARY ROYCE THE KIDDIES KABARET LY CCHTTE P AT RE - FRI. SAT. ¥ and NIGHT THURS, MATI NEW BRITAIN CHORUS GIRLS in Conjunction with OYT’SREVUE Entirely New Show The world famous play that has thrilled more crowds than any other drama of tho west. NIUK CARTER “BIRDS OF PREY"” WILD WILD WOMEN Rip Roaring Comedy in DOUS SHOW ALL “Breakfast for about three minhtes, ed to be sure you'd Katie's muflins.* “Who said mum from the stairway wWhich Lella were descending. A few steps behind them I Edith With quick Instinctive prehension 1 not d that while was atfired in a morning gown | pink linen, dith Aressed the street Did into the city again The same thought come to Dicky. “Iello, Ede!" he sald charming smile which every attractive woman > | going to give us the extreme ire of your presence upon the won't but in be ready I want time for laughed be called | and ' Alr he saw ap- Leila of for g0 was intend today ? evidently she to had with he alw: glves you ple Long, Madge.” this morning,” she smiled “I'm going in- the other di- to Cresthaven for some little things [ need.” “Oh, Edith in plaintively. “Wouldn't it wsible for you to go to the morning? Couldn't you things you want there just as at Cresthaven?” “Impossible !" Alf struck in Iy “The shops In New York one-two-three with those of haven.' “Why, you silly boy, too ! Mrs. Durkee cried, amazed as we all shouted, she always does, she laughed us at her own naivete “Of course, can York,” Edith d too quickly my jealous “But I hadn't planned on arnlvl I can’t make the “Of course you can,” heartily. “If we ride f walk, we had make it easily Your car is for your journey, isn’'t it, You can run us down, can’t “So “Not hack rection struck et cty this get the as well Mrs. Durkee grave- aren't Crest- they are, and looked then, as with 1 &S to New quickly, a trifle heart said. | it, so I'm Dicky put down in- intended, ln stead we can in shape Madge? you?" Of course.” 1 forced heartliness into my volce, even a smile in Edith’'s direction but Katie's muffins, indeed, every item of the delicious breakfast was like ashes in my mouth. i |1 had counted upon this last walk Dicky to the train. I knew | would have been a tete-a-tete, | for Leila I well knew, would have ac- companied Alfred, her morning concealed beneath the modish silk walking coat of her trousseau. Instead, the trip was a hurried | for the rest lingered over break- | and Edith was late in starting. decided against the flying trip so it was with Edith Alfred and Dicky in the’ back seat, that I rushed the car the station, arriving just as the | train was pulling in ( Dicky did not even kiss me good- by, so short was the time accorded { them With a hasty *“So long, ‘phone me if you want anything,” he assisted Edith to alight. and the three rushed to the station, Dicky so assiduous In his effort to assist Edith that he did not even glance nrullvul at me. bent to my switch key-—for my Mu.lnu had stalled when I made the sudden stop at the station—but T could hardly see it for the tears that filled my eyes. then, even above the noise of the train getting in motion, sounded a familiar whistle, and 1 turned my head to see Dicky hurrying toward me ! —GRAND— HARTFORD. with that it dress one, fast, Leila to the station, heside e, and to Madze, Daily Matinee, 2 15 p. m. J/ Molly Williams and Her BEST SHOW PARSONS | = THEATRE —— HARTFORD NIGHTS, BEG. TONIGHT, 8:15 MATINEE SATURDAY Sam H. Harris Presents MRS. FISKE in a New Comedy “WAKE UP, JONATHAN!" Mrection of Harrison Grey Fiske Eves. $2.50 to 50c Mat. $2.00 to 50c Lyceum Theater THIS SUNDAY EV] CHARLES M FAMOUS STORY “THE LAW OF | nishings | Other Unless otherwise noted, AT PALACE. SUNDAY. announcement that Mary Plek- ford is to appear ter The l at the Palace thea-' beginning Sunday, in her latest United Artists production “The Love Light,” is of unusual interest to her thousands of local admirers, for sev- eral reasons, one of them being that the star, and het author and director, Frances Marion, obtained the idea for the story, a great deal of the fur- and some of the players each was honeymooning with respective husband, in Italy | It will be recalled that some time ago Miss Pickford an- nounced that not only for her own artistic advancement, but for the ad- vancement of the entire motion pic- ture industry, she would endeavor to get away from the conventional Imckneyed stories and attempt to, present life as it re; is. while her AT PALACE. The Keith vaudeville bill for the last by vaudeville's inging comedians, “The Four in acts three days is headed famous Rubes,” a clever variety offering. include Ilazel Crosby & n excellent singing offering; Inman and Lyons, in a singing and talking oddity; and Waltham and Princeton in & clever bicycle offering. “The North Wind's Malice” is being shown at the Palace theater. It is a | Rex Beach stor) Co. in CAPITOL—HARTFORD. The heart of a girl and the heart of a state furnish material and locale for a dramatic story in “The Heart of Maryland,” which is at the Capitol for these last three days of the week., Four bears skate, wrestle dance and perform a variety of tricks; The Kid- dies’ Cabaret shows several versatile \n\lng‘l(ors Herman Timberg npponm| in “Little Bits;” Al and Mary Ro}m\l have an act of songs and comedy, and | the Nikko Trio have a Japanese Py elty act. NOW SHOWING PEARL WHITE In the Latest Hit, “KNOW Do You Know Pours? Pick o' the World VAUDEVILLE “JUST A THIEF A Playlet. ELVIA FRANK and FRANK Comedians De Luxe. TAYLER and BROWN Full of Thrills, IT'S SOME SHOW, ————ee. Sunday Oniy. GEORGE WALSH. PAL THE YUKON” A play of intrigue, fights, thrills, ete. suspense, NOTE: This picture will pos. itively be shown Sunda§ night only. these notices nre written by the press bureaus of the theatern or attractions with which they deal. . parts and portrays the loyalty j two for the mother of their imprison- AT FOX’'S THEATER. Pearl White, supported by Wilfred Lytell, is starring at Fox’'s theater in “Knew Your Men,"” drama of do- mestic difficulties concerning a who did not know men. man-hero two-faced, woman chas- ing villain, innocent girl and a startling denouement, coupled with a fatal shooting make a strong picture. The vaudeville is very good. Especial- cal number by Elvia, a female xylophone player. Another zood act is a little drama entitled “Just a Thie There are four per- sons in it, three men and a woman. The theme has to do with the three men, crooks, and the old woman, mother of one of their number who is in prison. It is rather touching in of the a wom- an A real | a an 1y so is the musi ed compatriot when she is called upon to pay off the proverbial mortgage on the little home. This takes the place of the dog, pony and monkey circus which was cancelled at the last min- ute by the management. Frank and Frank put across a comedy number and Taylor and Brown have a good aerial athletic act. Athletic George Walsh will be seen funday evening in “Dynamite Allen.” Enid Bennett will be here in “The W omnn in the Suit- case.” MME. MELBA RECUPERATING. Famous Opera Singer to Take Voyage to Australia After Severe Tiness. Paris, April 22.—Madame Nellie Melba, opera singer, spending a month here preparing for a trip to Australia. Upon her recovery from a severe illness at Monte <Carlo, her physicians ordered a long sea voyage. Madame Melba will sail from Eng- land early in June for the United States where she may sing, and then will go to Australia for a stay of six months, In spite of her illness, Madame Melba sang at the Monte Carlo opera. is HERE'S GRACEFUL DUVETYN WRAP This duvetyn wrap presents the grace of the flowing cape line, wvet is held snugly to the figure by the belted-in effect at the front waist- line. Sand color and medium blue duvetyn are used to work out the two-coler effect and embroidery in a large latticework motif is used as an all-over decoration on the cape. ACE Starting This Sunday Night MARY PICKFORD ‘THE LOVE LIGHT’ Her Latest, and Best 8 Charming Parts 8 Reserved Seats On | TANG OF tinto a | boiling point. ! tor 10 minutes. { baking PINEAPPLE HELPS BREAKFAST. (By Sister Mary). All traces of scorch ironed garment may be removed by | the simple expedient of putting the scorch in the direct rays of the sun. Choose a sunny window and place thg discolored spot in such a way that the sun will shine on it for an hour or so. Unless the scorch is really deep the sun will seem to draw the stain out and leave the cloth in perfect shape. on a freshly Menu for Tomorrow. Breakfast — Shredded baked salt mackerel, bran coffee. Luncheon—>Macaroni rheese, radishes, baked rhubarb, tea. Dinner—Cream of spinach soup, pork chops, sweet potatoes baked with marshmallows, scalloped toma- toes, coffee ecla My Own Recipes. Pineapple is an excellent fruit serve for breakfast. The tartness Iis refreshing and offsets the fish. A slightly acid fruit should always ac- company fish when the fish mal\cs the main breakfast dish. Cofice Eclairs. 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