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juii o, DAILY FASHION SERVICE iDAME FASHION TURNS SEASONS UPSIDE DOWN! Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Revelations @f a 9@’ fe Humble i “Dear Girl Dicky Asked Madze. > smiled down at her, a s radiating such kindness and cont- dence that it transformed his usually face I shuddered apprehensive sombre face Had' the joy of knowing that her| “I'Il try,” she answered, smilin small daughter would be restored to|Pravely but faintly back at him, and B e e she uttered no other word until the e surney to the room assigned seen accomplishey while my arms held her firmly, though - sill unconscious I knew that Dr. Pettit still retained Dut . ”“ the firm grasp which he had given| =300 5 N her arm when he announced the re-| il look Miss Jones sult of the radiograph. will rems Mrs. Underwood. “Loosen your hold, Mrs. Graham.”|and if Junior needs to stay here you The physician's authoritative voice | may hs he room adjoining thi sounded in my ears. Th right, ) v w1 longingly, loath Miss Jones,” to the tall n | te her, though my heart was had come to my side at’ Lillian" vnz toward my own little I # : e il By MARIA! HALE. swooning. Suppose, after all, there was ; H : : 1 runs with such violence from d They lifted her easily between them, ‘nent inj . P A = : New York, July 6.—“Other times, 3 = ;Zf\é“'if:: tfr;fi';m?m'i‘sze‘:;ez{:m Se her fiat and administered | hysterical imagini s other costumes,” not *other times, : n = A B ok Ao et usual remedies for faintin But it|« rhood began to have their way other customs,” is the feminine axiom R T emibiee i the D e was an obstinate swoon, and it was|with n today. P ¢ warm wintry hues of a nice afghan several minutes before Lillian’s gt “Dea 1 Lillian's voice was We hear a lot from scientists about : ¥ i i = eyes opened. but a whis “I don’t know what AMERICAN WINS ART HONORS climatic changes all over the world 3 ist(}i)rcflu‘f_f: e lf'e“f]‘fse"t';‘sroff;u = “Marion ! The word came from|I should have done without you. —Miss Julict Thompson, Washington bu. they don't say a word about the flaming trail her lips faintly, then she attempted|And I know—somehow everything society woman, who is back from color changes which defy climatic S hEties ihe color 3o pale or vivid to rise. i will be all right with your baby. Paris where she studied - painting precedents in women’s clothes. there is one thing you can't escape. “Oh! Is it true?” she gasped.|God bless you, dear.” under Constant. Many socially prom- Who would have thought, even a This ie the jumper. This old-fash- “Is ghe all right? Let me go to her.”| I went to my little son with her inent people here and abroad have year ago, of painting the town red ioned style revivified at intervals, and Dr. Pettit put her backgwith an|bencdiction upon me, and clung to posed for the artist. She has won on a hot summer day with flaming always popular with children, s the authoritative hand. Dicky and I carried our lit much praise on both continents. gowns? The whole summer color ; ong fashion you meet at every turn “She will be all right, and there is ap to the radiograph room, fearin scheme of delicate cool tints has been . > and in every material. This slip- nothing you can do for her until she |lest the noise of the machine and the! Ehelietl avvay Mefore the oarushietiine S PR e L ST wakens of herself,” he said firmly.|unfamiliar surroundings would e 5 . flaming colors. guimpe and sleeves or blouse, is found “But if you do not obey orders strict- | frighten him. - FEEn : T R =4 Lingerie gowns, swiss gowns, all = in the most exclusive shops and the 1y now you will be unable to care for| But Junior bore himself like a lit- Y i ¢ v : ored sorts of gowns are of bright red hen- most popular ones. Jersey cloth, her when she does awaken.” tle major. At the first sund of the i H i ) na and the deepest orange—not only canton crepe, crepe de chine, vie The threat affected Lillian as noth-|machine he broke into a delighted 3| 8 1 2 . 3 \ burnt, but burning to the eye. Green, with pongee, ginghams, and even ing else could have done. surgle. f B 7 ; 3 which is supposedly a cool color, lawns in the ever-present jumper. “I will do whatever you say,” she A Great Relief. ’ f . ; 8 ¥ ; said meekly. “Dakkum, Dooner!” he called. “Good !” Dr. Pettit's v as|“Dakkum, Dooner. Vere Tatie approving, reassuring. Miss | Dooner vants Tati will you tell the matron to “The blessed little rascal!” Dick extra bed put up immediately in lht, whispered to me, his voice shaken room to which Marion is going? | with relief. Unless otherwise noted, n e writien by the press Sl o Bk os with o stroteh Dr. Pettit looked inquiringly at Lurcaus of the theater or atiractions with which they deal. As Lillian's cold chece brushed my searched her unconscious face wildly and an orderly.’ 5 , and I hastened to explain, know- | ATTY ARBUCKLE AT FOX'S The last half of the week brings “You do not mean” Lillian besan |ing that no_ slightest affecting IN LAUGHAEBLE PICTURE | back the always popular Tom Mix in spiritedly, “that I am to be carried—" | one of his patients was ever allowed PR : The Big Itound Up.” “I mean,” Dr. Pettit said measured- | 1o escape his notice, no matter how|, “The life of the,party,” at FoxX's 1y, “that you are not to attempt (o|(rival it might sound. theater, is just packed with merry do- | : B g 3 sit up nor to move unil I give unior thinks it's G i e Aty s ot ]| AT R I LN I e (0 permission. But you will be rizht|vacuum cleaner,” I ex - Tt aala i b e cameaw i kEo i SLERE feamady elany beside Marion, where you can watch| “He wa. fectivifascinat duey N 5 f,\‘;mp 4" by a pretty sfllen, | 15 featured in “The Servant Question,” Jher overy msuie. Now will you baled when Katle noed I pudl she offem| : : Prefty ST | Select picture which will be shown good 2" lot him trot alons beside her with|s stranded by a drunken tasi driver ¥ SEeCT B IS WA WE 0 SN his hands upon the handle.” ihen returning from 1 A pLelaco At o oreton tiee CaY? 1 party dr 1 5 : 3 My volce faltered at the sudden |, chijldren’ rompers, and runs for Thimda ool a0t panic-stricken thought that came to o =7 R 1 oame nayor. The story was adapted from : mcsnenapsRionS OB ofe LS el ;i diamond thieves, is said to be as nds— one of Irvin Cobb’s humorous novel- Bt erone it R qulci (et Past b ey R TT S ST Al vl amuslnes asiCollisria b Ngbestion by cheery firmnes: ning post. Eddie Poio in “Do or Die,” |5tage. The photoplay is declared to SRES Winifred “He'll be running it again in no [ Fox Newsfi, an outing and a comedy |be crammed full of laughs and cal-|Mason Huck may be appointed by ttme. There, that’s all.”” complete the movie bill. culated to make one forget that the|Gov. Small of Illinois to fill the un- So great was my confidence in him| The vaudeville program is a stellar| . 1 juct served notice. Of course | ¢Xpired term of her father, the late| A FAMILY AFFAIR—This carry-|with five of his children on an ex- that T felt no greater relief a few |ve annd the headline act, “The Gaicty Congressman “Billy” Mason. If not|all was constructed by a_ policeman |cursion. The leg power is furnished minutes later at his announcement |Trio” is a real big time musical num. | Mr. Collier is most of the show, but| ;g inted she the port of London. Here he 7 three of the ride: __at__ that .Junior’'s arm was simply |ber. These three men have rich, |the cast is just what one would de- -prained, and would #be all right,|powerful voices, harmonize nicely and |sire—a lovely heroine, a villainous |” H] l(]]” I . than-T did at this offhand assuran C k elle: assortment of |looking villian, and a good-looking | “Will he have to stay at‘the hes-|: jazz, lad and high cl young man to.play second fiddle (u‘ 1 uartette Park |-« pos i R e T Jot unle his mother wishes ordinary and Maude Ellens ing Fatty Aghuckle in his new vom(;ily - him with her,” Dr. Pettit said grave- comedienne, wins her share of ap-|“The Sheriff”. The Keith vaudeville "Of course. we are far from |Dluse. Calvin and Thornton round out |bill features four headliners including | heing out of the woods with Marion |the program. Barbette and “The Three of Us.” vet, although the chanc are N | o— favor of her speedy recovery. But her mother’s heart is far from being|g factory, and I would like Mrs. 1ham to remain near Mrs. Under- wood, at least until Marion recovers TONIGHT MILDRED HARRIS “What do you think, Madge?” = Dicky’s tone was curiously humble, THURS. FRL SAT. 2l and I knew that the danger to Lil- et an had shocked him out of his|8 c WILLIAM COLLIER i usual hostile attitude to Dr. r’clmt,r % “THE SERVAN TES 0 I am glad to think it was only for | i§ & Mkt i an instant that I hesitated. My FATTY ARBUCKLE in heart yearned to be with my 'aili‘n.‘.: e 3 SHE! % el little lad, and to care for him in his > o . ’ THE SHERIFF onvaleeate. | Dt with tHey kmow). Now in progress and will continue to July 12th, we shall in- KEITH VAUDEVILLE deetial Dpouid et ievs 1‘*",‘1‘1}“‘,‘{ H augurate one of the greatest silk sales ever held. Record \ / e t all if it had not been for LIan's|@ pyoken on all previous price reductions. N Z g ,!e ¢ "1 E"' “Always the Best” | daushter, I spoke steadil i [ “He does not need me, and Lillian A o 1ocs ave mott all the di 3 x Thi Z25 All Headliner& ‘ !_C’;“”n;lf‘;gmr ‘f)‘x.fc}(\fffi e i ; ] '40‘ II\C.h C}'epe de (,hme. qugonal Stmke care, and then take him home. And Durable quality in white, light blue and orchid $1 00 be careful of him.” Formerly $1.75. Special at ............ yard HE Durham-Duplex is easy on the face because the blade sweeps diagonally across the beard in- stead of pulling directly against it. Everyone knows the easiest way to sharpen a pencil is to draw the — — knife diagonally across the wood—not to push the : 36 Inch White Sport Skirting blade straight through. No other razor gives you oW PLAYING g |5 Isl;:::l‘,:ld:t circles and stripes; formerly $2.00. $1.20 the Iength of blade necessary to shave with the i’ o o B oLy e tvard. = AY CONTINUOUS ° 1. § comfortable, diagonal guarded stroke of the iy e 17 Blg Vaudevxlle |2 36 Inch Tricolette . - : HIS FOUR CHERUBS o it e w:i:‘v 3 ACtS 7 Staple slfaAc?e's for scarf and dresses. Special $1.50 ARy . yard Fred and Al Smith; Burns and Freda;Medley Trio; George Hall —Changed— 49 Inch Crepe de Chine wperior quality in maize, turquoise, orchid, ivory, , black and navy; formeny $2.00. Sp;(;i:(]i $1 25 Silk Remnants ‘-'l‘ulf‘mr‘;\]cu ll,‘]\ll':[?:()x'l) in Monday and Thursday § g 1to5 yard lengths, plain and figured; at less than half their GAMBLIER™ 1 Story by Peter B. Kyue 1 with pictures. regular price. Safé azor FOR SALE BY THESE LEADING DEALERS: THE ABBE HARDWARE CO., 279 Main St. « C. A. HJERPE, 73 Arch St. LS 33 Inch Japanese Pongee Natural color, no powder or dressing. Formerly c 1.50. Special at s E $1.5 P yard AXELROD'S, 405 Main St., 236 Park St. B R MERBERT L. MILLS, 336 Main St, Cauinnoo Ko oY 20"0¢ amvEnave 40 Inch Baronet Satin . APOTHECARY HALL, 591 Main St. MILLER-HANSON DRUG CO., F. C. MONIER & BRO., 42 Main St. Made and wld croweLL's 36 Inch Chiffon Taffeta BYINGTON'S DEUG STORE, Permanent finish in the staple shades. Special 75(: y s e S IORDEES BT O 3 All the new designs, 38 inch. Speci S e 3—JAYS— il s ma29c s —e 30 Church St. In white, navy and black; formerly $4.50. : BEsec TELAND Cooiliain 5% $2 65 i e Clnldl at DRUG STORE, 83 W. Main St. RUSSELL DRUG STORE, 441 W. Main St, T}I RSDAY’_FRII) ‘XY_SATURDAY o I\'avy blue and black, very finc qua]ity. Special $1 65 Adlfifilmfll DICKINSON DRUG CO., Main St. 43 West Main St., Plainville, at DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO0. A Corking Good Comedy Act. ' = : = _— CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1 The rafljss !Ek ps’ mg_ ; ' Sales Repressatativos in all Countries NOVECK" , 457 Are Gretitl 60 oo oine s 6 sl COMPLETE CLARK & BRAINERD CO., 181 Main St. S el the cune m CITY DRUG STORE, 487 Main St. WALSH & HOLLFELDER, 460 Main St. RIE at-.-coooooolen <ee... yard . Blades 50c """ JFAII‘R!:)L',;,X;?;;:-OR-? nshnain st. L s B e g - - : forapackage - F. SREN, 57 Arch St. PRIOR'S STORE, Plainville, . . 4 e de L R s a yard ] “BIG TOWN ROUN D UP’, ; We Are Closing Out All Our Voiles ] - THREE SSIBIAD L% et ?.":;o'.‘i"""" - At haif their former price. i 8 ) ‘ 7’ ) ] S . — “HIS NIGHT OvT” £ B 39 PRATT STREET, HARTFORD. UP ONE FLIGHT.