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TN 4. . K, 'HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations of a Wife AT TTIRRONTN “An ‘I want to get back before Junior finishes his breakfast,” 1 remarked, s If casually I want to see him hen Marion first introduces him to \ chicken Of course, but he was lled Madge Optimist.” e experier life withe ' « a st year, pros same."” just the all his inishing, as reference to out on the asking for yvou ‘moo ows,” and unusual happi ture books,"” stopped, for “Peter Pan" and other stage first woman so hon- MAUDE RECEIVES DEGREE— ine of Union college, Schenectady. N. Y. successes is the conferred the honorary a ce of ored by the college. John W. Davis, Master of Arts on Maude Adams at former ambassador to England, its 126th commencement. The hero-shown with her, also got a degree. (AT § Dicky you cally. “I did when I complac- ult for me to next minute I that 1 had kept my Di reluctantly with a belated absurdity. " rate pha 1 says, and I topie 1im humor T indeed sober, for grinned, evidently realization of his own “Where's the ( hat don’t realize of brilliant mentality his paternal side.” ly. “Now his face Ky “I tell what a that ¢ he He ¢ while 1 hair consi shed hint part “Where's you herit 1d has said banterin of course ed the room »thed ss he on and kissed me p-rumpled With the in- of womanhood. my heart load of pessimism at any tenderness my husband's ro noc his sle a care loves. tency its of Tnless otherwise noted, these uotices are written by the press bureaus of the thesters or atiractions with which they desk Resinol for that on [N Is what yot nee tormenting Thousan: took hi unusual . began 1o retrieve uning it ut stub ng. flung bora, ag tanding when kin affec Semeale) reveit le the night before “In the barn down here,” 1 while it heals. Ge your drugiet today 17 walked over and back oh, Dicky, the the car? from his rever Dicky my asked as waist and scattered cloth- SWEETHEART PICTURE DRAWS AT FO) had happened Four acts of good vaudeville, em- removed each| ., 4ying the best in song, dance and comedy, combined with that famous Paramount picture,“Sentimental Tom- my.” goes to make up a very stronz first half week bill at Fox's theater. In addition there is the latest epi- sode of "Do or Die,” the Fox News and a Sunshine comedy. Tf a list were made of the best photoplays ever filmed, Sir James M. Barrie's “Sentimental Tommy" would undoubtedly be included. Those who aw its premier showing at Fox's last night sat spellbound throughout. The production carries the sentimental lit- tle Scotch lad from childhood to ma- turity, with his childhood sweetheart, serious minded Grizel, always a dom- inating factor in the background. The scenes in this picture are most effec tive also. The producers rebuilt an exact counterpart of the Scotch town Thrums (which is really Kirrie- muir) from photographs. It was filmed near Elmhurst, L. I, and took three months to produce it. The cast in- cludes Garth Hughes, Mabel Talia- ferro and May McAvoy. pleasing and production via Madnes: liam De Mille’s very skilfully presented Paramount, “Midsummer from Cosmo Hamilton's latest novel, “‘His Friend and His Wife,” and which is being shown as the feature offerinz at the Palace theater Monday, Tues- day and Wedntsday. The romance is between a husband and another man's wife, and to make matters worse, both the husbands and wives have been lifelong, intimate iriends. In due ime, the romantic pair realize their guilt and turn back, but not until the seed of scandal has been sown by a gossiping society wom- an. Then come disclosures and con- fessions and some gripping complica- tions, all of which serve to make this one of the strongest and mast enter- taining society dramas of the season. Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson play the erring husband and wife, while Jack Holt and Lila Lee are the wroaz- ed ones. m whe he replied this morn- Tria! froa Dept was Mewinol, Balimore, Ma ne nad rful thing,” sunrise vond commented wouldn’t view he let like Wonder a look you at a in A Swift ked at etually lered had with a re The memory Change. him meant he wakened uest DYE ONLY WITH closely, decided what he said, would have him an hour to look at the of his crusti- unconscious odge to won what ft 1 “DIAMOND DYES” Dye treaks, | sk for “Diamond x you poor « tha dyed k Tt _ Dy« plied banally home brupt tha Diamond nder, 1sn't it?"” T enough. and stopped reproachful _at my to keep Dicky yet could not little sting his good thoroughly re- ittention to imace at ive re- cor dy imple tions for n foll of humer, No |refrain from the Fortunately hovw had been so that he paia remark save a rments od o No into gs draperies n material, or HIPPODROME ACT, PALACE. “The Bazgage Smasher,” with Malia Bart & Co., late feature with the New York Hippodrome show, are featured on the Keith vaudeville bill at the Palace for Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday This is one of the biggest comedy novelty acts on the stage, and should prove a big sensation in New Britain. mistakes! ever, —_ ] “THE WAVERLY” Branford, Conn., Jow open for the season. Booklet Hiebel, humor stored no little “MIDSUMMER MADNESS,” PALACE Dangerous romance, highly emo- tional moments and a brand new <creen situation are embodied in Wil- YJUI‘ Chahce here.” he “I can get dressed it is T am in- cinating conversa- put my mind on things socks. Can alone, or do you 48 ¢ out of you'll get ted gruffly. in a jiffy, but a Mer. trigued by ‘\'(-l‘r 1 can’t S. common as the car to help you?" my hand to my of a uniformed get out or adies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skm resh and Youn i r..r you ywhere 1.--.- Laboraseriss,Daps. 5. Malden, Ma want me I put imitation forehead in chauffeur's have it directly, then blew down the barn must have hurried at a rate eeding his usual dilatoriness, but a ~# minutes after 1 the car to the front gate that out and joined me but this is sure great out he =aid appreciatively as we down the road “1f Onlv they baths—and— I said ~\m|mlhv-1n-all\‘. missed that comfort of “But never mind, it few days now before down the ocean or morning for a dip be- round to the iy I him stairs entrance said de- saucy kiss and on out murely a and ran the Dicky far EAVE YOl *«fllMS" AT CHRNSTEDTS |° |m‘ nv- ran n»y, shower SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL The New Coating for Old Floors ANI Sanitary Floor Enamel is the newest and finest KY ZEroduced to make old floors new. Itisablend- ing of the highest grade varnish and permanent colors, sothat you can paint and varnishin one operation. 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Fou Chicks, Stanley & Three Weber Girls, 'Uh\‘\ job ! “THE RIGHT T With MAE, MURRAY ll\\ll' POWELL Pa nt Pk ) LOVE AGENTS FOR NEW 250, 252 PARK STREET OoOX'S VAUDEVILLE ALL THIS WEEK Lorne Elwyn Players > 4 x v S, \/ psents ver Morosco’s I resents Oh 25 o MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY SENTIMENTAL TOMMY A Love Story You Will Never Forget unniest Sumns e Comedy You Ever Saw. Daring, Sensational, Comedy Drama Lombardi, Ltd. As Played for Two Years, Morosco’s Theater, N. Y. AT... Goldberg’s 500 MAIN STREET We Tell the Story Wednesday ICE COLD DRINKS! GET YOUR GOBLET! Iced drinks can be divided into two classes, those with a definite amount of food value and those of an acid qual- ity which stimulate the appetite. Iced chocolate and ceffee are rich in sugar and fat. These drinks should be served with'a meal which is scanty in fat and sugar. Otherwise the cold drink will defeat its purpose and be heating rather than cooling. The tartness of most drinks made with tea as a basis acts as a stimulant. An iced drink must be just as cold as ice will make it, for a would-be cold drink that is just cooled is les acceptable on a hot day than a piping Lot drink. Iced Tea. . Iced tea is best made of hot tea Fill tea glasses with cracked ice and pour ordinary freshly brewed tea on the ice. If the tea touches the glass a broken tumbler is the result. Make the tea as strong as for hot tea. The melted ice weakens it enough to make it just right. Iced tea should not be as strong as hot tea. Iced tea made in this fashion the same clearness and fragrance as hot tea. Serve slices of lemon liberally eprinkled with granulated sugzar with the . tea. A sprig of mint crushed against the ass changes the taste and is refreshing. Tea Punch. Two teaspoons tea, 4 cups water hottle ginger ale, 3 lemons, 1 cup su- zar, % cup water. Put sugar and cup saucepan and bring slowly point. Boil 2 minutes. Pour the 4 cupfuls of freshly boiling water over tea leaves and let stand 3 minutes. Fill glasses with cracked ice and pour the hot tea on the ice, making the glasses about half full Add 1 tablespoonful 1 tablespoonful of ill the glasses up with HOT WEATHER SPECIAL! water in to boiling lemon juice. A COOLING SHOWER BATH AND A SWIM IN THE POOL AT THE “Y” 4 MONTHS $5.00 ANT ;k‘{'i??m RS This is taken while she was visiting Livolle. ginger ale. This rule will make § glasses. The tea may be poured over ice in a large pitcher or punch bowl and the drink mixed all at once. Iced T Iced coffee is made of fresh. hot coffee in just the same way that iced tea is made. A spoonful of cream is :sually put the glass with the cracked ice. A spoonful of whipped cream is then put on top. Serve with granulated sugar. Iced Chocol Two squares bitter tablespoons sugar, % water, 212 cups milk 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cut chocolate into bits and melt in top of double boiler. Add sugar and water and stir until perfectly smooth. Add salt.” Scald milk and add part to chocolate mixture. Beat. Pour this mixture into the remaining milk and beat until the whole is frothy and boiling. Chill. Add vanilla before serving. Put a piece of ice in each glass to serve and top with sweetened whipped cream. Half and Half. One-half cup strong coffee, 3% strong cocoa, 3 cups milk, % whipped cream. Stronz coffee left from breakfast may be for this drink. Make the cocoa dissolving 4 tablepsoons cocoa and 4 tablespoons sugar in 1-4 cup cold water. Add the coffce to this and bring to the boiling point. Add 1-4 cup boiling water. Let cool and add to milk. Serve in glasses with ice in each glass and top with sweet- ened whipped cream. Harlequin Punch. lemons, 2 orans ;. cup pineapple, 1 cup strawber- cups stoned cherries, 11 cup 1 quart ginger ale, 2 cups iced banana, 1-4 cup cherries 1-4 cup strawberric in c. chocolate, 4 cup Dboiling few grais salt, cup cup used Three shredded fine stoned, \ the latest picture of Queen Wilhelmina ot Hollxnd and strawberries cut in quarters. in glasses with crushed ice and al of mint. Lemon Syrup. Six lemons, € cups sugar, water. Make a syrup by boiling the and water for ten minutes. .‘ juice of the lemons and the rind of three. Cool and 4 1ce water. This syrup mal DY into sterilized cans while boilin kept to use when needed. (Copyright 1921 by Newspape terprise.) 5 PALAC Tonight, Wednesds WILLIAM DE MILLE ¢ Presents the Greatest Dramg' the Year Midsumm Madness With Jack Holt, Lila Loe, & Nagel and Lois Wilson. RUTH ROLAND in the first episode. of “THE AVENGING Al Tuesday,

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