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e + foolish .feminine MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele finrrison’s New Phase REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Way Luck Saved Madge and Dicky Well, 1 do not believe | more embarrassed than 1 wa the realization came to me that 1 had Introduced Dick to Dr. MeDermott as Mr. Graham, while the dapper littie foctor knew me only as Mro, Black, <de name 1 foolighly had pot on the \otel register. My face felt as if vere being seared with flame, and 1 could only look helplegsly at Dicky, hoping that in some way he counld straighten things out It was not altogether a blind trust 1 reposed in him, Iiver since my wed- ding day I have recognized that onc of my hushand's pre-eminent quali- ties is his social tact, his ability to handle any unusual situation gracious- ly and delicately. And 25 1 saw with no outward trace of embarras ment, advance to meet the rotund Jittle physician with cordially-extend- ed hand, I gave a little inaudible sigh qf relief. 1 knew that Dicky would manage in some way to extricate me fro mthe humiliating predicament my precantion against’ heing fol- lowed by the mysterious elderly for eigner had brought upon me. “I am more than glad to meet you doctor,” Dicky said heartily, stressing the adverb and the pronoun, nd 1 fecl that owe you an explana- heer when ever have we 'tion." There was nothing in the physi- clan's noncommittial professional ex- pression to indicate that he was doing anything else than listen convention- ally to Dicky's remarks, but I caught a glimpse of his keen eyes as they glanced at me, then fixed themsclves on Dieky again, and 1 knew the lit- tle doctor was reading my husbhand and weighing what he read carefully and judicially. “Before that, however," Dicky went on, “do let me assure you how much 1 appreciate vour cure of Mrs, G haf®. She has had most wiplea ant experience, and it was indeed for- tunate that she was able to obtain your attentions.” Dicky Asks a Qu The phy: n gave a deprecatory wave of his plump white hand, but | tancied that he was heing favorably impressed by Dicky. T was watching him intently, and I fancied that 1 gaw something a bit strained and un usual in the scrutiny to which he v subjecting my hushand. It was & if he were trying to recall something which Dicky's feitures suggested, “Has Mrs. Graham told you of fright which was responsible for infury?” Dicky heard the naturaines tial inquiry 1 permitt smile umkeen by the tale my husband meunt to tell [ di not know, but that it wouid be a plausible story I did not doubt. The physician shook his head. “She has not heen in a condition to talk much,” he said, but without looking at me. “You W I though not," fact, she was unnerved that had hard work telling me. She came into town this morning on a shopving trip, and was unfortunate enough to be caught on that stalled train in the tunnel. During the delay she was annoyed and lpightened by a man-- no you can't give him t name, the time-worn ‘masher’ better describes him—who, when she finally reached the station, kept close to her. Tn her attempt to get away from him she was caught in the crowd and re- ceived that blow on the ficad. When she revived in the waiting room and saw him outside, her one thought was to get away. 8he secured a taxi and came here, and in her half-hysterical condition decided that she would do the ostrich stunt and register under another name than her own. The mind, you know, doctor moves in a mysterious way." Even through my relief at the stor: Dicky had recounted there came Your Child’s Bowels Need “Califnmin Fig Syrup” the her 1 the deferen myself a tiny plyticin, Wh e Across?" Dicky replied. *“In Hurry Mother! A “California I'ig ¥yrup’ oughly clean the 1itthe few hours vou hie child again constipated ¢ taste, and mothe cause |t « fai! sour hile and poiso stomach and 1 or upsetting th I Tell you drugeist vou Nant only the genuine “Cahifoarnis g & ich has direction Labies and childre of all 1o e Mot you m imitatior teaspoon il HOW thor bowel right ' run for ag Cilfor Ayres’ Soda Water For sale at Yeur Gros Three Size Bottles— it | him. y tash of have i foregor the vhan 1 om | lnown | | 0f cour in the 18 his noticed 0at. e Y ou i you lover | famitiar.’ The lit “Dear, ever with ord smile I had met you didn’t ice s w of At “How old Mr. Muley though Vs cotny 15 i expluines 4 hard hunt to v people ander need “1 suy ‘ured o an »oor oW such an Old A {shrieked. i [ when he was angry . ! Muley Cow was The fy She ally, | “You would have hi beginnin ] the “Of n splutton You fhat Being sure “T'he come a thout 13 on as fat viways e it Menty Muie | vourself | how's o | 5 | ioving hnow pletive, o "y reminine when 1 conver Perhaps you can advise me, | , My matter of form | He dye W 10t eves upon upon of heroic medical were there, ser with difficuity, T seen il know ( Graham, don’t need any can 1 do to serve you?" SLEEPY - TIME 1 TALES A (_)l t .\H()\ O LULCK 1u Crow. Cow, she k him avhat he i Iif ) have their to stir I am,” 1 The Muloy Cow et would have murmured r. like “Too much, sometimes’said the Muley Cow: i needn't bother everybody you," trouble ye v wouldn't “Perhaps no el croaied, ol me Cow, W n om freen il ou're of he could not himorous dig he rurely subject of had 1o tor Dicky sentment that A the little foibles which am the But 1 it, ation dwell inon alr t 15 beet to do 1 do not identificution fs.a merc I can easily do that." his curd or patsed! extracting his card, fix- the tiny bar with lne stripes which 1 had the elderly physician's which told its mute service overseas, ross?”" he (PR T I believe T have seen you 1 thought your face was out of story physician started vielent- the car ! he ently seemerd H0 1 knew must that and the ex trongest he incongruous be his ree suppressed i should think you, aithough I never ally., Put who of uy ahum of the air serv. the ace? My’ boy, you identifinction with me. vic OIS0 THE TALE OF COW HYAPTH (OTT BAILEY some people are!” Fie was talking to the in the pasture, And didn’t speeially carc for he was curions enough meant, thinkig,"” Mr, thinking how [ have whatever 1 it's usually But soms set right don’t even cky siid Crow what just just and to find winter me, meals They ouned t. In n for their noses. Cow pout e the thinkir ley ven ug he admitted. “You hi v time that often I actus had been born a cow - shook her hea. been impossibic,’ Crow to flared up at one know why!" fe was aiways lH mannered at person, him cool- gener- starcd o calm 1l to he explained. Mr. new me or course 1 to teli Knows.” cow is not the Muley is, vou o please, told that, he “But you you Crow thal. thinge course! “Of all Cow can't You ha And T'm Mr. Crow." dmitted some they're with « fun, 1 continued go and to do ou'1e sure Tingly not \ing for i ompiny rometim PYou henaver woto get un, always have | sail off by to. But the weh, ot want n Yo 10 from aid ol cam+in hi jumyp the a wic fenen, Muley Cow agreed NI'W BRITA New London signs. the new er ter wsual, ream spoons f ng Rake vith a un npsi vt cool. the One IPut sy me: at | Gt in B nately Add o int 30 minu alt. Beat v amon ¢ ng the sowly a Thopped " utek y heat heaten cut aned one i fdon Ling g Cream ne ilte won't dicens: ow conldn't go yround B Gun- s you sraan couldn’t envihing aking long u white you the best of thing he You're Vi i t ot food of 1w what talking Mitey rou're i the Cow Mi. Crow enanped Wil the atlo And dor winter Doesn't with corn | feed | 1 ify he eny the I'he Aetropolitan urpet the footwear, indieate, itraps, Some of the a thing of g follo ciup aucepan » Lolling. W minntes anarter ¢ e Bakine that. |4 RY York, as t things sandals with cut ¢ following ornamenting t the ‘e ] 'Y‘ Mar) £4_ e Kept two or three days 1l not to break the ating whites from yolke, in a bowl, cover out in a cold piace. 1eeded pour off the water Angel Twelve czgs of ¢ 1-8 teaspoon saMt, s lour, | Add cream of to W hites flonr siftin afte v and sift ove ether v motion. in an chimuaey noderate oven de 11 a Wing: igar and ar MAR dow granu'ated poons milk, 1 s salf. boil, begins until d when tried in cool. wnd add vanilla. INv =DAILY FFASHION STRAPS AND BUCKLES AN HALL. ch 15 latest will he huckles and cut de- most clever of ck patent feath- signs of white stitehing and Sometimes plain, ccas- mall cut design. M he Summer yles ‘rom very much e b lines of he hee eft qui ort a TASTY GAKES Gives Recnpcs "That Turn Out Well HEN eggs plentiful every- body likes bake cake A cake, made the volks of cggs. ! shouid be baked when an angel cake is made - which nses many whites. I'gg yolks can Be care- volk when sepa- | Put voiks with cold water, and | When yolks av" and use ae Food Cake. (whites), 1 ir, 1 teaspoon 1 cup and cups sugar. tartar. vanilla and and beat till stiff and four times, measur- . Sif sugar’ twice T osifting. Mix flour beaten whites, lightly with a lift- vanilla, table- ery unbuttercd for 45 minutes in a When baked turn n on a cake rack anc frosting is wanted \lw’g cake pan sugar, 5 table. teagpoon vanilla, fey nd milk stirri in smooth ng constantiy a soft ball water. Add until creamy 1 on cake. Bent Spi shiae Cake, (yolks), 2-3 cup butter. baking powder, 1 oon lem miter ¢ ahout ane yolks cmon colored waking powder and flour vanilla an 0 an a tes in St olkes olored:, sugar: nd bhe; nnts whites adding salt and e Add in flon nowith in a Wh ik, 6 ¢ cup < er ter 0w h witl ey white A moderate Sponge DN 1 tablespoon le of egg wn 213 cups flour, 3 tea- cip mi on extract, few grains ind to a cream Add sugar hall cup flour. aten 0l thick and Mix and sift salt Add alter- with milk. extract and pan. Bake oven. Cake. cup nuts, 6 og inice, few graing mixture d lemon ngel cike TN mon tin in has thick sugar, heen vigorously. and 1d- el Add PReat Which wing with a whisk for 14 when beginning jnice when half to whites an angel mon yolk mixture w. Pat-in a chimney and hake ate oven Cake, 2 biatter, (whitea) 1 2 feaspoans vanilla Beat i Add milk v cornstaren, flour and siftod ther. [ beaten stiff and dvy aind put together maode Layer cop 1% reh 1 teaspoo and sugar, DAILY HERALD, to| deiicate | sunshine | with | teaspoon | WEDNESDAY, BERVICE The one-strap slipper on ® pump lines will he worn much. Very often [the slipper of this type is of fabric, satin or hrocade and ornamented with beading. The small buckles their vance last year are Hold- ing own in the field of yasten- are used, more however, icde footwear, while buttons are reserved for satin, Satin und suede are often used in_combination. which made apn their They FARMINGTON WOMAN . AWARDED DOLLAR i pi(}harlottc W. Taylor Is Rewarded at Rate ol Cent a Poem Charlotte W. Taylor of Farmington wins the $1.00 and Incidentally the ‘romlrmml congratulations of the judge land the jury. She has been flirting ['with it for the better part of a month {and it was but short work this morn- {Ing to select the poem. The poems |today were of the best variety and {the judge is going to print a lot of |'em just to convince you that people | do read the Herald Ciassified Ads, and think about them. lere goes for the prize winner: Mothers we have two chalrs to amuse kiddies h.u‘vl; their hair trimmed. Hours, to & p. m. 82 Church. Opp Beloin. Al hile j\smhm— mother, see my hair T've lots to spare; ’ o Church, a Dbarber s Who'll trim hobby horse chair. CHARLOTTE W. TAYLOR, Tarmington, Coun, Other poems \\)nch ought to please nur readers follow: it in his contest there, your share, at Widener's here, a try to w A prize to be given store, And the Herald's dollar, more. a few nights HAZFEL E. HARRIS, 37 Winthrop street, They call it “The car with the Jonger life,"” 1t's sold by A. M! Winkle, Take a Wescott home to the wife, And see how her eyes twinkle. (MI85) VIRGINIA ANDERSON, 70 Maple street, little Spring means wet’feet I"nless your walk's concrete, Paker asher for twenly years Have laid 'em well €0 have no fears. (MIS8) VIRGINIA ANDERSON, 70 Maple street. love for music, Has tuken hold of you, Just hurry to a School yow'll- find, At Main street, two-four-two. CHARLOTTE W. TAYLOR, I"armington, Conn. If a yearning Sun, sun, shine today, It is shady where T stay, Bddy awning, that's the wa To avoid “Old Sol's” bright ray. CHARLOTTE W. TAYLOR, IFarmington, Conn. If you have an Uncle Andy. Or an Aunt Mirandy, tust have them stop at Mclinroe's, To bring home some chocolate " 4 candy MRS, WILLIAMS, Hart street. W, Double the Wear of Baby's Clotiies Little coats, caps, stockings, dresses, rompers, wash suits gc| faded ard full. A n‘c\é SUNSET color will make them smart and fresh—and it won't wash out. Quick, cleaa work ! FEasy directions in each package. No Srav,n-d Hands )i Fast Chlm 15ca Cake AR v danler tn North Americas Dre Corp . Mt Vernoa, K. V. S0 Jm(ES SOAP VE Real Dye For ALL Fobrics MARCH 15, 1922, Unless otherwise Indi by the pi PALACE THEATER The feature attraction at the Pal- ace for Thursday, Friday and Satur- day presents Klljott Dexter and Mary Alden, the famous mother of “The Old Nest,” in the screen version of Aungustus ‘Thorias' ug play "The Witching Hour.” The story deals with a-young man who has an inherited| fear of a cat's eye and commits mur dor when goaded with his weakness The vaudeville bill 18 made up of four excellent offerings with Pat Con- ti, the famous boy violinist, who is a genius for his age. e plays both popular and classical numbers ex- cecdingly well; Claude and Marion Cleveland continue in vaudeville “still arguing.’ As long as this ar- gument remains withont adjustment, {heater-goers are assured fun a plenty hecause the inability to arrive at anl adjustment of their differences is re- gponsihle for a \¢ comical exchange of talk; Sankus and Sylvers are a clever pair of sensational novelty workers who will be well liked, and Listen my people and you shall hear, Of & man who is known hoth far and near, Me'll do your plumbing, He'll treat you fair, You know who 1 mean, It's Louis Nair MISS PAULIN 314 Chestnut WHITE, street, Blanchettie come some Down to Mlle, day, And have your gown proper way. Hemstitching, is one.of their specials, by heck! Just take your dress down if jt looks like u wreck, The prices there are very fair! And if you care, why not have your' fixed there. (MISS LOUISE DI CERBO, 182 Washington street. fixed in the “A reliable firm” should get it, With twenty years to their credit, A motto that's sweet “Everything In concrete,” ‘Baker & r" you said it. E. BRAINARD, 961 Stanley street, wonderful place, hobby-horse is marvelous “82 Church” With its cha bring in the kiddies, wreathe their face While the harber is trimming their hair., MRE&. So and smiles AUSTIN L. STOWELIL, 128 Carlton street. A clever young fellow named Trent In a smash had his car badly bent, But the way they restored His little old Kord Made him glad that to went, MRS. Al Becker he STIN .. STOWELL, l"fl Carlton strect. Joe Mortelliti, boots in The fella named Sells the hest rubber citti, . If you need a new palr, You must surely go thers the Antiseptic, Pleulnz, Soo!lung The penetrating odor of cam- phor blended with those of other healing oils make Minard's lemut extremely pleasant to inhale. Breathe It In and Rub It In—folks have been doing both for dnr 65 years. X . . theutricnl notlees and reslews In (hix s ngencies for the respective amusement ¢ THEATRE “IN NEW BRITAI" 'THOMAS By George WHOM wourul 1he ors of Think ot ail stars on conlid men win the fa heauty in rough-and-tumble fight 10 any Thtnk of @ man with strength plumn are written pany. Thornton and Hoier, u comedy cou ple who sing and dance very admir- ably. Starting next Sunday night for a | run br four days the Palace will offer greatest pie- “Boomerang Liondl Barrymore in the ture of his entire career, Bil)." R FOX'S THEATER Bell dnd Bennett, presenting a comedy sketch at 1'ox's, ha the hest comic dialognes this yeur. Their jokes are good and many of them original. The John- rio is another high grade act, three young athictes doing a number of difficult acts that are new here. Two ofher good numbers round out the hill The pleture, good one moral for all. Reginning tomorrow, in conjunc- tion with a mew vaudeville bill, Thomas Meighun and Mildred Havris will be seen in A Prince There Was." to pass lip this chance is a pitti. MRS, AUSTIN L. STOWELL, 128 Carlton street. presented amed of Parents' is a nd carries with t a Ifor Fire, fire, fire, fire! I.ook around, there, it's up higher. It's a chimney full of dirt, Why, oh why, didn't we call Heberf! MRS, H. E. TAYLOR, Kensington, Conn. ‘Member the dinners, pics and cakes Our mnothers always used to make? The pies with stuffings running o'er, Until you thought you could eat no more, Them was the good old days With the good old-fashioned ways, Just go and dine at Jack's, For to thos: good old 3 my.« you hack. MARGUERITE F. 2 Shuttle days he R SHAW, Meadow Road Taxi? taxi? tax Where do you wish to go? You'll get there in good order If you've called Two-seven-oh-oh, MRS TAYLOR, L 2 st Horlick's " The ORIGINAL X Malted Milk’ A= Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids The “Food- Drink” for All Ages.” Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. 26-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes NOW PLAYING SECOND BIG WE New Shows Monday and Tommy Levene and the “Oh U Bahy” Co. Musical Comedies A La Carte Also on the Same Bill. “The Wrong Woman” A man thought he loved “The Wrong Woman" but slte really proved to be the right woman. Other #short Frature Nuhjects Thursday iday. Suturday Percival Wi drama of o Wall Strect Broker yho wus orry Killed hitaself. TONIGHT—SURPRISE PARTY THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY MEIGHAN And MILDRED HARRIS In ‘APrince There Was’ M. Cohan ) YOU CHOOSL? the sereeif. ‘Think of a ruan who any drawing room or the wiidest underworld dive* to meet the stornest irial that can 2ome to hoily or goui an with gentle tenderness to soothe the heart of a chifd. Choose a myn to be ail this- child's man=-ana of all the stars Thomas Meighan among all of Was." Then choose choos ‘A Prince There Thomae 4 womai's man, o you man's man, on the sereen wouhl ehoose Victehan's pictures, and yowll ‘o one of | HEST COLDS Apply over throat and chest —cover vlh.h bot Mnnel cloth. 1 Y ! R us } v 17 Mllllon jm bmf Yearly Eddie Samlow, u local actor, head the vaudeville bill tomorrow “What's It All About,”” He will supported hy two Broadway stars, fox’s munag>ment has signed one of the latest pictures which is to be shown next week Thursday, Iriday | und Saturda It s Rex Beach's “The Iron Trail,” sensational rallroad melodrama Ihe winners of contest were Hazel liam Regan., LYCEUM THEATER , Tommy Levene and his “Oh U Baby' company will be seen In a new show, starting fomorrow afterioon and their two weeks' engagement will be completed on Saturday night. Arrested for his own murder, Pres- ton Humphrey was unable to prove his identity. Millions hung upon his inability to get free, but his fraftic anxiety only added to the suspicion of his guilt. Then--see Gareth Hughes in *“The Hunch' at the Lyceum, start- ing tomorrow. This Sunday afternoon the italian Civie association will present an en- tertainment of a benefit ndture. There will be motion pictures, chiefly a pho- toplay called “Drama D'Amore,”" and some Italian artists will enterfain, will in be a Monday's Smi dairing and Wil- re———— Don't endure those ugly skin blemishes when 'RESINOL Soothing and Healing (Clears awayblotches casilyand at little cost Haveahealthy skin that everyone admires . Keepaj St. Patrick's Madi Gras nd Coyey's Dancing School RIDAY EVENING MARCH 17 Tonight—Wallace Reid Thurs., Fri., Sat. Elliott Dexter —and— Mary Alden = int= The Witching Hour From the Famous Stage Play By Augustus Thomas KEITH VAUBEVILLE 4—Headliners—4 Starting Sunday Lionel Barrymore “Boomerang Bill” TODAY—CONTINLOUS BIG ANNIVERNARY BILL ==V AUDEVILLLYE ACTS— MAY WE Joe Lauric: Howard & Donegnn & Co.. with Hel Adonis & Co. s nolds: with Gi Fmilie Lee, nanfman. quires mud Sum A" Grand New Symphomy of Human otions THE, ROSARY "'hubert Vaudeville GRAND THEATER " HARTIRORD Tnice 1 WEI'K TIY WHIEL. OF NEW YORK “h an all wtar 08, 00 preple, inclating Winter Gae oy Chorts “Duily Matine halty Al His L (iavept Sitaiday ) L O x b Natorday ) Ve