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HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of . . Tan Leather Revelations of a Wife | » ‘Play Oxfords t Dv. Pettit Declared to Madge. , and Miss Foster had strolled out of | Unless otherwise nuted, these wotices are written by the press mited breathlessly for Dicky's re- | hearing. Then his words were low bureaus of the theaters Or attractions with which they dea. | -@ \ Sewed Soles Miss Foster's merry suggestion | vibrant with sympathy in whick thero —_— 2 . o stroll down the moonlit beach | was a distinct note of anger. AUTHOR OF “POLLYANNA” . FOX’S VAUDEVILLE IS CASSEROLE IS USEFUL ° hetr so that she could study the More heartsick, you mean,” he RELATES ANECDOTE PLEASING, PICTURE TOO. | gy oo o e @ B oles ng effects, and decide whether| said tensely. I see he Is at his old |“Glad Girl” Stc the Lorne El- | The vaudeville ar by thelare found in too few kitchens. The BB c a palr ulchritude matched that which | tricks again, confound him!" wyn Players. management at Fox's the last half of | cheaper cuts of meat may Be cooked as kind enough to award to me 1 @rew myself up stiffl It was| Mrs. Eleanor H. Porter, upon |the week is proving quite entertain-|in a casserole in such a way that the [N alized that ordinary courtesy | one thing to admit to my own soul my [ Whose “Glad" stories was based the |ing to the patrons and the feature!most fastidious hostess netd have no e Dicky to do anything save ac- | disappointment in my husband, some- | Popular “Polly a,” which widl be | 50t Ha Brooks and compan a|compunction at serving them. 5 . er suggestion, and leave me to altogether different to have it jpresented at the Lyceum theater | comeq etch entitled “The Minstrel Earthenware imparts no flavor and | [l ? ottit's gloomy gompanionship. | v d by this man so antagonistic to | NexXt week wi atherine Bauer In | snow ™ is aglaugh provoker of the |causes no change of color. A juices | i en s ° Y Oug as telt so thwarted and cheated by the title role, recently related a Very | ot \cator. Harrison and Wells have | ar ained in the sauce. i interesting, anecdote, when she was utre interruption to my glorified Really. Dr. Pettit,” I began coldly a syncopated song and dance number Menu for Tomorrowss called- upon to make an address % i with Dicky, that I was like | “I hardly see where—"" E S ~ | that is jazzy and full of pep. while reakfast—Shredded pineapples, | § B ‘Ar I a Sh \ppointed child in my hope for He interrupted me ruthlessly ‘”"\".‘ ‘ l“! ‘IA’.' ’ ‘"I“ 2 '::\\-~I of Polly- | yiujler and Kramer are a couple of |smoked haddock on toast, wafercress, | ro n Ce oes rpossible “Whete it is any of my business. I SHaE rihacily s posasl comedy singers and talke Leland- | coffee. head went up a triflo at Miss| suppose,” he retorted It isn't, and Y ot pros ler ana Milo, Milo being a monkey of| Luncheon — Tomato succotash, | . Stamped $8'50 . o e 1. yes— s, Lo W he see him lur- sc i . he T brown bread and butter. tea. s remark that “Dr. Pettit m r: it { 0. W nlI 1im Iy testing modestly that when she had | Some merit, round out the program, hni to talk to Mrs. Graham,” and | Ing an inexperienced young girl like rown upon his face, but in the My senso of humor at this astound- [ w0 s “oiite another matter some- | ating movie fan. The Fox News, Mutt i Y raer.sa e e ce i . ® ing ve v o : o i My Own ecipes ight I was not certain of any ex- | ing statement overcame my wrath. | inee <o usually put it on paper | and Jeff and a comedy reel fiill in well. 3 m Recipes - 2 : . q Hgelthan i Thin sandwches made of brown jJon I felt. however, that tho | Miss Foster was young, naive, whole and atte ted to find some publishe Than Reputation, Priscilla Dean bread and butter make a most ac- unfortunate reference to the|souled, and I liked her. but inexper- | \oh enough ta print it. However, h never had a better vehicle in which to bl e S0 Elvag A th B- Sh S l tan whom Dicky so detested had | ienced? I acquitted her of that|jiffle talk a \|\1‘ 4 the fact that|show her ability as an actress of both Z:‘: l.l‘;‘x‘ad.m(?;:Edl].‘:l;:g]‘;t 1;:5r1¥";§';&> t e lg oe ale yed any blzarre chance that irge instantly. Dr. Pettit evident “Pollyanna” had it deal to an- | the emotional and sentimental fype.|delictely flavored that a highly sea- Ind might forget his invarta vas as wax in her hands, and 1 saw | gwer for, especially as to the con- | Playing the role of mother and|goned cheese accompaniment would s AT mE sy to women and refuse lher [ that his feeling for her ad ® | tents of missionary barrels. daughter, she changes her characteri- | kil] the salad. 3 tion = deeper than I thought uld “For instanck,” she said, “A friend ) zation with finnesse and portrays each noked Haddock on Toast couldn’t refusé t S first ald to a|not help being a bit malicious. of mint im Massachusetts h told | role as it was intended. small dried haddock ; in 8o sertous a condition, could “] Hace So Hoped—" me that a lady - church, wealthy tablespoons butter o em e smilod down at Miss Foster N pateinti e e BIRE | (VS EnonTewl iserly and not at all { VIRGINTA PEARSON AND cup milk . 3 to step with her, and began tha|, .. o TtUtackedl ve much that | Hiterary. t:ll‘ul her up an the tele- SHELDON LEWIS AT PALACE down the golden moonlit BOR | e e Tae. I wonldn't worry orerihér | Bloneione and said: The hearline attraction at the Pal- 1-2 teaspoon minced onion = lch he had talked so much, and . “I've had book sent to me—a |ace for the last three days of the 1 teaspoon minced parsley 168 MAIN S I REE I ® book called ‘Pollyanna’—Is it any | week is the return engagement of the| few sratings nutmeg - g with him on! eul too HlT andealio s aait good? I dod't want to \; ste My | fameus movie stars, Virginia- Pearson| Pepper i too miserable, too enraged at Eistvoloalwan atil Fopatiunte an of time over any book that Is not any | 5,9 sheldon Lewis. They were first h,rn\\'n bread toast » i "') el that the story |2 the Palace in their vaudeville ‘d(";rr“"”“‘f utas A dam G B e was assured s ! . e ~ B .l and e stand minutes. temove A sketeh, “The Second Chance,’ and now as harmles ht even be read |} o A J sKin a »ones ake. Hea N to her. That s not like you. I | the ladfes M"‘h'fl"ml‘x b were packing | /¢4 “Jealousy.” Both ftars are well ;‘t‘ 2 b A e T meat il role. Season eack 1ay- | ‘Bryant Washburn who is appea olce I had diffeulty in con- | S e R e R jtheliadt e ol ohen to Ghetr | kKnown for their work in the movies |o 3" &3¢ D ont . hromaital| er with salt and pepper and powdered |, "o " Rt lT aid catett a 'll A that you we L 11 « missionary barrel, when to their | o %, L o O dmirers |2nd cook onion \\x'th‘n browning, | erbs, Pour over boiling water, cover el e Lyceum the last half S ox aul¢ rove of my—my fecl-| great surprise, there appeared the ) © - C0 = = .~ |2dd fish and parsley. When hot add| 3ng cook in a slow oven for an hour | this week in his latest comedy dram you mind if we stay here ) 1t is hard for me to ex- | wealthy lady (who never gave any- | Should welcome them again on their|cgzgg peaten with 3 tablespoons of the B o 1l Raaowt ey Lt a1t e - ot strolling? T am really more | oy i 1o vou the waning of my former | thing) bringing a purple velvet bon- | Feturn engagement to our city. milk the fish ‘was cooked in. Hasan| ot he. top ba B ¥ A Full House,” creates many langl han 1 thought fatarsaintereal tais: S 2i Nic maeiitin The feature photoplay on the bill | Gin pepper and nutmez and cook, | tapm. = the top before sending to the | yng smiles. This clever cqmed: An Astounding State: “Don't!" I exploded, “It §sn't worth I just couldn’t help it she an- f\":&‘;'f‘ -lv'\f'llnrno l\i‘_xfln]h‘ in “What’s | stirring constantly over a slow fir (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper drama related to a young marr wiited to answe n ¥ while.' nounced, ‘when I think of that poor teputaation Wort till mixture thickens. Pour over tri- Enterprise). couple who have their troubles 1 pompous, self-satisfic 5ol! 1| ‘Pollyanna’ with those awful things angles of buttered brown bread toast oA if 1 were you. She is perfectly cap- I had counted so confidently on| ,y)0 ¢ (aking care of herself—and evoleut fa the obvious| ;.4 \henever his opinion was con- und talk gayly to Dr. Pettit| 000 00 yvilowing them. My irvitation “I think Iy included him, and it was in| o000 alternate layers of potato, onion and AT THE LYCEUM. ner mouthed the epitl wish- | to wear, I just have to. It is a per- ! . ROMANS FOR PLEASURE. iand serve very hof. T ——eT— é\_t the beginning. Many cemy ,S & could vocalize it, and rl it at | fectly good bonnet. It's my second Rome, June 10.—The Roman Hot Pat of 'odge Podge ANNUAL FUR SALE. tions follow. Orth. and Coleman He was actually tr to ex- | bes people will soon enjoy a pleasure of 1-2 pounds of mutton Copenhagen, June 10.—The annual | Sent the final musical comedy. P N A et e B¥farring o vou see what Pollyanna is ' the Caesars. The scashore is to be or 5 medium-sized potatoes stern a loomy affections to the | responsible for in that case. brought so near the city that a Ro- | onion i oung girl now lost to sight with “I have hoped since hearing the {Man can live on the seashore and 2 tablespoons bacon fat or “drip- Dicky ‘around a turn In the sand- | story, that purple was becoming to |commute to Rome. pings"” the complexion of that minister’'s( A new electric rapid transit line 1 cup boiling water, ive {Dbetween Rome and Anzio, where dried savory herbs fur sale of the Royal Greenland trade { gram entitled *“The Honey’nq: has just taken place here. The pelts| This is the last musical come@ of 2,103 blue foxes, 1,661 white foxes| of this season. This Sunday and 258 polar bears were sold at auc- | management will present the ' tion. The pegs of the blue foxes aver- | four episodes of the serial supi . | Ner ¥ e aged about 30 per cent. higher prices|“Son of Tarzan.” Another s D lSClLLA DEAN M iss ru.m,-. on his account as well as i h‘:‘h'”w::lfl ‘:‘,:,"{.hr;:'cmxt,;y‘s Iss:‘\pn .&0(0: hho“;m‘t"?n sfi::‘l::fonpa'}?: j(x‘lrl} 11_;&1‘::;(‘:0,‘ ;wlzmwr than rl)ast year, while the white ioxe§ feature, and a Charles Chaplin- Dicky's. deep in my heart is a very great joy 'Ney is expected to take but 45 min- Wash, peel and slice potatoes. Cook | Were 20 per cent. lower and the bears’ | edy will complete the program. =N e JSSIIe) kookedatinge inatou sqed JUIE Fey Bd a more great wonder—that this | utes while trains will be run every |10 minutes in boiling salted water. | skins were 50 per cent. lower. mencing next week The Lorne § giined my polse, casting about wildly | e TaT e (N 00K and drama | half hour. The undertaking will be |Drain. Trim mutton apd ~cut in| A number of akins were purchased for | Players open up theip summer’ §i PUTATION in l:n mind for a suitable apology. and in pictures, should have found |affected by eclectrifying the present |pieces for serving. Melt fat in frying | America through Danish and German | gagement of stock. The opening p “You musn’t mind me," A "Isaid, ina| " oo vouns and old—rich and | State railroad which runs to Anzio. pan and sear meat on both sides. Put | middlemen. is “Pollyanna.’ matter-of-fact way I am exceed- 5 RRY BROOKS and CO. ingly tired tonight. We are hunting| mhe Iorne Elwyn Players have for oaring Comedy Act Entitled a home, you know. and 1 am really |4 oir summer engagement at the not quite responsible for anythin, Lyceum, such favorite stock per- RISO. % am saying uppose we sit in my car { formers as Clarence R. Chase, Miss LEANDER J until the others return. and you =hall | Flora Frost, and Miss Emily Fulle MULLER and KRAMER tell me all about Misy Foster Jelieve | girect from a Broadway production, e me, I am not unjust to her. I like | closing last wegk. and the lovers of BIG FEATURES SUNDAY. her exceedingly Jt is you who are|the spoken drama can be assured of likely to misjudge her.” the best that can be had for New “I suppose so.” His voice was| Britain. lugubrious, and for an instant exceedingly s v for him 1 p my lips to give him a word of warning ag to the danger of re pelling the impulsive western girl, *hen I closed them tightly. For such as Dr. Pettit, advice is useless. —— The sound of gay voices approach- 8 4 ing us made me look up quickly. i < i t are, ”d e - I'fk\' and Misg |"n~lf\r \\vrjyn r(ln\l:l-: Now PLAYING )} : . ulbenhere bf > e 1y no flll‘thtl’ — L R (£ he shortest possible distanco be- > we repeat, we are selli ANNARELLE Sl s vea e ) D EICR A = ol AM'“NT‘ Ao T ""’ls’" e ature Mus ‘omedy. girl who had suggested the return M M ; : S fnost CONVENIE T forpn 2 = ‘ erry akers A : Ui | i Claims are easily made, but the ‘proof of the pud\!mg is in the eating. Now Playing dunes. A nd I suspected that he cred- ited me with an active jealousy of poor—admirer &3 ‘S x.u'v:.lfl':'.rlfl)u\.lxi“.x o= o ‘:.‘;»')nt‘ff,)é the : N All you have to do is to compare our Styles and our Prices with the offer- T P R ) T e e BRYANT WASHBURN ¥ ] ings of other retailers and we are sure that this store will take care of — | discovered at Mykalosson, in the y S your future purchases.’ wn., Mon., Tues., Wed Greek province of Boeotig, tombs PRISCILLA DEAN ting from the fifth and sixth ceq- -n- ¥ ; g — turies before Christ. The conditions ———— Ao ST Sl - & EN! DRESSES i SUNDAY <3 ! Bk See this week’s special offerin s Street or Evening models in Silk, Cloth. and Wash Materials. in light and ‘medium weight TNt domtloor o) . S Lo e : [ SUITS: Worsteds, Serges Last Four Episodes of o : Flannels and Fancy Mixtu By ‘and color tomhlllhon;. SON OF TARZAN Specially priced. $2950 ana $34-50 ] %698 {Others s 10%%) R ¢ 3 Just because *‘times’’ are a little dull is no reason why should not buy those h g K e new clothes. If you have not a CHARGE ACCOU on which you can dress up, there is one waiting here for you. Just select what you wunt and pay a :mall amount aut of your galary as you yet paid. TODAY and SAT. VIRGINIA 1 RRNN 1S 8| |Boys’ SUITS | Yoveys s WALST S 3 : ish and serviceable COATSMWRAPS Dainty and s .29 U PEARSON By 3 4 ?YJI;I;S cflor “Sonn:]." 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