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CASTORIA S e e e Rgzuta on— REVELATIONS OF A WIFE a feeling for her which was as near|skirt (o stage a “comeback!" hatred as an emotion could be, But| And yet, here it is, | MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS {|,_ e« iss i s || Hobble Skirt Comes Hobbling Back *"'"’ versing Guaiior i the Adele Garvisom's New Phase of Ao b With women's styles, day by day, ) Gfl.m‘ of Distinction. R ‘h\r evident suffering, her apparently This new and chtrmlnl‘ b:l:‘rm! i . » | going to have any dim delaye | sincere remorse, her pathetic wish to |medel for street. wear is hobbl to s What Pussied Madse ‘“l m._‘ — En, A m;v' hour . vd“h.:'\f ..n‘:\i:dn::l‘:vdu anything 1 wished when 1 numa’ln extent that would have been fash- Fopler's Strange Attitnde ind & half more deep thinks coming, |{he Barker house had banished that|lonable in 1910, 1 saw Dicky's eyes narrow exer 80 My little Mary is wailing for eats, and | f€!ing altogether, and there had crept| 4f you want ane, it's an 'y"":"." T- ‘ ’ UNEIY | she's going to get 'em, Where's your | INto my heart & strong sympathy for | ter 1o acquire it—Jfust turn las slightly as Claire Poste 1 Sakied him why he was delaying oI | chivairy, inan, (hinking of your legs(her, ang the iiking which ows gwa.|hiri upeide down Gad attack & Mlouss has given Matchless Quality MNM after our dinner order while ma vhen a lady is hungry ! |erally f€els for the grateful recipien y " s‘ D. e‘m w l” out the grocery list for the next day Madge Is 'fll‘bh)n'pl«l " of ene's Kindness %, eoveth 'm."" od ‘l:l.y ";’:‘: u ! J i And 1 Knew that despite the strong I'm likely to forget you're 4 lady! A Courteous Reply wear -ueh. ridiculous ngs— l attraction she apparently had for him, with much more of this sort of ecave- It had been but a few hours since watch them! | her erude exhibition of spol BEAUNY woman stuff,” he bantered lightly, but | on the train bearing us to the oity tyranny was annoying him COdings without further words, he went out of |she had murmured with every ap-|~ O ————————— Iy, But his voiee was as insouciant the door 1 wondered if there was| pearance of emotional sineerity, % . as always when he answered not 4 soupcon of truth in his worde, | “Perhaps, sometime, 1 ean prove| Tou'll M-Ye & "::“h:ol"!ln:m °t.: Because, angel-faced ehild, there \s for myself, “Mahbergasted”—one |my gratitude.” And now, within a|th® Sround,” Mrs. Rabbit ¢ are four fights of stairs leading 10 o mother-in-law's favorite | tow him, “We can't help you up there. | e R St ¢ ov mikyien $he had beea gulity of We can't climb a tree, nor fly." this apartment, and my lower limba pressions—was the only word to ex. | gross discourtesy toward me, and of % " are very weary, After 1 have ordered pross my reaction to Claire Voster's an exhibition of petty faminine tyran- s ':;.:wl.'(‘ |b;:;r::,b::'euhfh='gl:l':= the dinner I shall have plenty of time gdd behavi: When 1 had firsi | ny Vi vom- ' ehavior n ad first seen | ny toward Dicky such as only a wom old slipper the rest "of my days [ At i "1"||i"-?w iy \“ Lu'- i ! ls/l it to attend to the grocery order, and hor, many nfonths ago, in Dr, Pet. | an very sure of the fealty of a man{ 2 = thus save the extrs journey 1it's_company, she had atiracted me | would give. - @ruhedy would i peke bt e i K (o &.’ e Bhe from th low alr .\:u by her fresh young beauty, her in-| What was ' behind this sudden|¥ "el::r;;n n;"‘" Mr. Rabbit retorted| ‘ which she had flung her lithe length, | soucian: and & certal reezy, | ¢! ? Vi H ) 0 y l Unless ket wbotl, Chontrl al b wai revkenws o Al W Mo oucia " v n breezy, | change of demeanor?! With a sudden somewhat coldly. “I don't care to| \ ; [ w:"l‘::;hlln;‘|“.‘;;¢.:|u-u“t;. L, ‘“».A‘:l“.“‘:.. ...1.:-."‘ .....-:.lu, walked up to him, and putting her warm-heartedness, spolling her wes! | fash of eynicism I remembered that have you speak of my slipper {n that hands upon his shoulders, swung hm epn origin, But I had alse been re-|until we found a refuge In the Bliss " ' vess s RS around facing the door Then she pelled by a tinge of' hardness una’-punmenl there never had been a ;I::h:::‘: ‘:v:‘y';“llu & good ."pp"'} ot 2 e o 5 snatched up his hat which he had de- Loldness in her manner, which I had | minute when we were free from ob- | 'y pardon you," Mr, Crow told | MARCUS SHOW AT LYCEUM ’ KICK IN" AT PALACE. posited upon the top of the phonos|jaid, however, to the prevalling style |servation by outsiders, Was that the him. “And I'l thu‘n( you, too, If This atternoon the Marcus Show of | Anyone who likes & photoplay graph caso and clappe »l»v on his h“,‘]l in modern youthful femininity, reason for her good behavior? you'll «take hold of this slipper :nd( 1928 opened a week's engagentent at | packed with thrilling action, with a Forward, march \»I‘ <l'~mlllw . rhe discovery of her photograph Had she been playing a part in or- pull on it as hard as you can.” the kyceum, presenting the “O Baby" | story that is moving from the first ed It will take Madge a half hour | with its bizarre Inscription In Dieky's | der to insure my continued protection Mr. Rabbit seized the. slipper .“d a With ‘sadh i there will | %eene to the lust fadeout, and who to make out that N t-—=these ]'w"-..( room, followed by the newspaper re- | of her, and now being assured, ..l told pulled, while Mr, Crow held fast to a ——— — ;:r:ehlyi ki d‘:;n‘u -'l':m' nov.vr:haw- woull like to see Betty Compson, 4 Bousekeepers have 10 have ey 10| port of the escapade from which T|myself bitterly, that L yas “easy”, had| gout ‘twig. But the slipper stuck ing being Babe Daniels in “The Bpeed Bert Lytell, May McAvoy and Gareth right, you know, and if you think I'm " just had rescued her, had given ma\eho thrown off the mask? tight. ST vALEN"NE s‘l‘An GirL" L Hughes heading a wonderful cast in o S S R EAraY Or—1 hated to think her guilty of | "“ppan Mrs, Rabbit clutched her . hadths _|parts that suit them to perfection, " | such deliberate meanness as my first| yugband's coat-talls and tugged too. 3 L dl:“’"‘“""m ‘l‘;’u""j(‘; ;l':‘b;,‘,“‘g;"‘:m:':;“‘;. will do well to g0 to the Palace the- R TR thought—was #he simply reverting| = «My goodness!” Mr. Crow grunted.| 2 cups white cherries (canned) supported by a most capable cast of | AteF and see “Kigk In,” a new Para- ;wllhuut consclous thought of her|wgyy no yse,” 3 pimientos (canned red peppers) | gingers and dancers, The costumes amaunt plcture which - opened there | natural self, out of which she had Let me help!” eried little Jimmy 4 slices canned pineapple worn by the ladjes of the chorus are with flixtrurdlnnry success last 'num | been frightened by the unpleasant ex-| Rapbit, ‘And he caught up his moth-| 1 grape fruit gorgeous. Several of the latest bal- and will be repeated tonight, Tues- | perience which had befallen her at|or's apron strings. Bracing his feet| 1 cup well-seasoned mayonnalse lads are featured by the soloists. dl)_/ and Wfidnemay. | the Barker house? In the snow, he surged backward| '1% cup cream beaten until stiff o A Kick In" is one of those crooi BY RUTH AGH ABELING | My own course was plain, however.| with all his might. 1 head lettuce or escarole " WAITON'S HORSES AT FOX'S stories which is pecullarly suited Zor ! while she was our guest I could make All at*once the Rabbit family tum- Remove pits from cherries; cut the Fox's today s headed by Walton's allt;lu::r;:n:n]arzd geomn :‘nzmm;lrl::. 0 directed it, has made a photo- [no change in my treatment of her. To| bled over one another in a heap.|pimientos into small pleces; cut pine- lignore such behavior as hers of the| They were covered with snow as they|apple into dice, and remove sections | Horscs. Other acts on the bill offer | play that will entrance and charm (last few minutes would be hard, but|scrambled to their feet. But Mr.|from grapefruit, cutting thém into|some exceptionally intricate dance | Picture fans the world over. The ex- 1 must do it Rabbit ‘didn’t mind a little accident|shreds Add a sprinkling of salt and [ numbers, several song hit presenta- | cellent supporting cast includes John DAN'S TRUNK, BEGIN HERE TODAY :\_:'{fl““”‘; iy ol | S R I carefully avoided her eyes, how-|like that. He waved the Numbc.r 6 {thoroughly chill the fruit. When |tions and a comedy. "l‘ho picture, | Miltern of this eity. In addition to JUSTIN PARS isitor, je\rr. as with elaborate carelessness 1! slipper about his head and began' to|ready to serve mix with the mayon-|“Who Are My Parents,” made a dis- U’le phnvtoplu" an excellent array of CHINATOWN A DN - e | said sweetly: [ dance a jig. nalse and cream. Tnto thé pastry [tinct hit this afternoon. Keith vaudeville acts will be seen. ther of he { | “Come on. Claire. Dicky won't be “Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!" he|hearts place three heart leaves of let- With a new vaudeville bill Thurs- | Alanson, starting the bill, has a ALS dv uot partartetect Jov :hapk for half an hour. Let's look |shouted. tuce or escarole and on these place a|day there will be in addition “The | unique novelty in the line of gym- o o m.‘:n‘:\lh;ula ::n:v”r':“;u |over the apartment, and plan where| *“Oh, ah! Oh, ah! Oh, ah!"” Mr.|spoonful of the fruit salad. Dust|Kentucky Derby,” with Reginald Den- | Dastic work His offering is an exhi- e anqiuarny DN I we're going to put things.” Crow wheezed, as he nursed his| with paprika and serve. ny 1 the 1eading role bition of - Mzsngth and skUl andcnn. & says he s ;. foot—the one which was at last freed| For the pastry hearts use: 7 Another big picture that Fox's is to|ishes with a surprise; Antrim and = \r“\‘l”i-\l\-‘:n d 10 lkm‘r:q v:"v‘x‘\"\r\’ from the Number 6 slipper. And l‘,fi cups flour shew at an ‘carly date is “The Third | Vale offer “Sparks of Humor,” a not know what to de. Then if| then, without a word to the Rabbit 1-2 teaspoon salt e e rame o bik city 1fe. deal- | biight and witty.Jine of. patter . and develops that Latham was Acquainted SL[EPY'-TAL”‘E_‘_TALES [ family, he fose into the air. flapped Ice water ing with fire department life. songs that will. be immensely en- vk 'in an 014 ahing shark the ':"""\' away. 1 cup grated cheese mlxed with . FRASS T ARG ” joyed; O'Brien and Josephine present v Gt and” which ey ooatein papers | “Ho never thanked me, as Mhe| 1-4 teaspoon salt and a few grains |a batch of smiles, songs, and imita- throwi 1 light on his romance with | agreed,” Mr. Rabbit grumbled as he|of cayenne Insane Man ShOOtS at tions. It is a neat little parcel called e | watched Mr, Crow disappear among| 1-4 cup lard Ay, Do sl An thls shack. the tree tops. 1-4 cup butter H M case he certainly delivers the goods. G0 ON WITH THE STORY “Never r:lnd:" sald Mrs, Rabbit.| Mix flour, salt and lard together His Would-Be CaptorsLC,os,ng the bill is the featura attrac- "1 haven't the keys and don't sup- | | “If there is any thanking to be done, [ Moistetn to a stiff dough with the ice| .04 N, H., Jan. 20.—Addy IL.|tion. “The Fairy Tale Follies,” a o po: nyone knows where they are { you had better thank Jimmy, If it|water. Take onto a floured board: g ey ™ (iooiiicor ™ at the Ny (Novel musical comedy with a big cast now-—but we may be able to get in| | hadn't been for him you wouldn't|roll out, spread with the butter,(pr . vopire state hospital, and Geo. |Of entertainers. Iour sets of spegial | i | have got your slipper back. It seems sprinkle with flour, fold llnt? three Nadeau, of Philadelphia, an attend- ;tone:‘ryt:re c;;rr:od w}élch greatly en- to me he has been the most: helprul |folds and chill. Roll out to ome-| " " ware shot and severely | Dance the offering. Htarting Thurs- T8 HIM|One of thé family.” fourth inch-in thickness. Sprinkle wounded late Saturday by John Bol- day an entire new bill will be offered through a window,” said Latham as/ he tried the door of the fishing shack | and met sturdy resistance. | MR. CROW'S TRICK v They went to a window at the side. | INTO TROUBLE (Copyright 1923 by Metropolitan with cheese; fold, rold out :nd rgpeat ton, Jr., at the latter's home in Can- _“llh“lhr;) photoplay o{ferlrgg K“‘,,h"' N . Newspaper. Service). twice, using a third of the cheese |, .y "\ hen they attempted to selze ‘nr::wt‘{cm;hggfll\;ln;?' her new hit, “Do- That, too, resisted their efforts to raise it. | “In pretty good shape for a cabin| that has been deserted for so long— don't suppose it has been used much | since that last day I saw Dap here.”| (p ppp EpTe LAY THINGS Latham was still working at the win- "'HAT HAD BEEN HIS . | dow. BRI AL AT 5 1 “Break the s—we'll have to get ered pl It had beeén Dan's. in somehow,” Kate commanded; “and ' had locked it and gone away. Now each time. Again chill, then roll to | "eor ro.commitment as an insane | M oneé-fourth inch in thickness, and with person, will probably recover, physi- 7 T s i a heart-shaped cutter, cut as many, ..o say. Telephone your Want Ad to 925, hearts as desired for individual serv- ,].}“p afiot! dourred afte the the Herald Classified Ad writer will v her 0 ng o arrec a r IWI‘V‘! vou N jce. With a pointed knife or anoth two men went to. the Boltén home you anytime between 8 a. m. ’m“;’;l;fi" If;’];“;nrem‘:;“ i‘;{;g‘r‘ I('“n“:::g in response to a telephone plea from rod 8 p. m; i 5 . . N o : ' lbsar 3l these in a hot oven until delicately Mrs. H.oltol\ Wwho said that her hus He T wear sixes and twelves, Mr. . It risen, about fifteen band was acting in a demented man- | Rabbit replied. Draperies for Hats browns, “"d,we. % s a8 directed | Ner and had threatened to kill her Mr. Crow looked inside the slip-| Bandanna ‘handkerchiefs, so pPQpu- minutes. Logli o o P Jolton later surrendered and permit- Mr. Crow had just asked Mr. Rab- | bit what size slippers he wore. The | old black swamp was not going : to throW the slippers down to Mr. Rab- bit out of the tree without having some fun with him first. Old Mr. Crow was a famous ease, Gossip’s Corner if it'’s my property I have a right to[strange hands were setting ruthlessly Bove : n 0 wreck it. Even if it weren't mine I'd at it. Curious eyes would search the [Pers. The first one he examined was lar for neckwear and rdies, are now st . ted himself to be taken to the hos- b , risk any kind of trespass prosccution ' contents. She felt that she must stop ;*cr"“;"‘h"r 12; the second, a Num- ;;ed eflecl:iely as dra; for hats. pital. ”T.ys‘aid ;mds;t’n ;:n(h mol?hsz 4 to get the trunk.” it! | . 5 3 ey are tied in ch:xmctoristlcally 2 i W it nvaded his home withou! Latham gave the glass a smart blow | “Jimmy-—" the words were on hrr‘ pm;‘;':;‘e don’t belong to you,” he|careless fashion. Fired at Dynamite, No a warrant. | with his hand. It splintered. He/|lip b B % i pushed out the picces so the frame “Yes, dear.” Latham, on his knees ‘,‘:r,‘at cried Mr. Rabbit. “How's| Black and White Three Youths Are Dead -———-—-—Toni T e———-wed‘—— that? Black and white siks, printed in g ues., The 'Smashing Photoplay Se Slbar in an climbed 3 i runk, dic look up. P was clear and then climbed into the at the trunk, did not look up. ey wEl ven. Andnliksa? =nld|Pers|an designs, are. vary omain| West Paim Beach, Fla. Jan. 29. Drama “Wait—wait—let it—" Kate stop- g S . v v door while he drew back the heavy ped speaking. P M Crow. “And you said ‘Sixes and [They are more conservative than | THre¢ youths M"& k!;led h::g n: bolts. One inside she scanned the he lock snapped. The trunk was"‘“’r'l;."' . Ti’“‘“ “"“ Crow. !,‘_’r'h“sf the brilliantly printed sitks, and haw'o‘hd"s b n:'.icur:i t:"s:rflred i o Blace and then rushed across the one|open. There, at her feet, lay things| D8 feet inside the slippers, ey {much charm. {terday when o %d. 9 ahes Yo hich the building con-|that had been his. His football | fit Me perfectly,” he cxclaimed, ’"I D Iurh Waeaine s t:,i:‘gdmam AAEOR, HIOUHTRINE, JEORS 1[-|'<;Iti\r e H':m :m great glee, “except that one's,a bit| New Ginghams : been placed for u’re keteplng ighca i | . i anging in a tree, Yy “This is #t—T khow it is, isn't it?” [them; his fishing things, as if he had | e, The fist singham frocks of :the | Knapsackt hEREEE S B¥Che Yume, R edlisin s riice e ittt e sflas:n*rnma in large checked and ¥;:ed;>:(la. She was on her knees before a|with the creases still in the sleeves E;:d, oa{u.:;n:fian:;“z:m gl ich Lawrence Worth 19, Robert Lin-| small trunk, working with the fasten- | at the elbows. They looked as if the: | arse white linen crash. coln Jr., 14, and Martin Feuss, 19. cabin. Kate stood impatientiy at the LYCEUM | WE'VE FINALLY LANDED THE BIGGEST ATTRACTION OF ings. | must have covered ‘his arms only Arigea | ““the injured, . Hall -Nicholas 24, “It's locked,” she said after a few _\eil"rvln_\'f : Smart thn:\:;a‘!e::mconmm" of | Orson Mérgan 15, Thomas Mathew: THE YEAR seconds. te turned away. | . , 17; Lewis Hall 16, and Law A “Yes, I think the only way we can| “Please close it, Jimmy." Her tone ' f,:i"c';,l;?w ::;m:,o,? (;rm:.h,;,;“':fi; :fiflcelszm.?;w. Tonight—Tues,.—Wed. open it will be to break the lock.” | was colorless. |soutache braid and lined with figureq | Mathewson is the only one of Q “Break it!"” from Kate. Latham softly returned the cover | silk. | those injured believed to be in- a OH B BY ? Latham set at the task. Kate stood to its place and then sat motionless on L baiotin: das ition near and watched him. It affected the floor while Kate stared out of the ! Shaded Gowns | Al of the dead and injured are her strangely. Somehow the opening window. | " Shaded gowns are very lovely for |residents of Palm Beach county. 8 of this little, old trunk which had _— levening or semi-dress wear—those of | Those comprising the hiking party with been the propert of h(»r_ hushand % (To no(‘:»m shaded blue, rose or brown, being|Were the nucleus of a scout troop CHARLIE ABOT scemed like desecration of some sa-| (Copyright, 1923, Service) most popular, The darkest tone ig| Which they expected to organize in —— |used about the hem, and the Ilpper“h“’. neighborhood. He’s not as dumb as part of the costume is in the palest | "o sy [FEWFOLKS HAVE | Brusque contradictions or inter- | i ruptions are both rude and unneces- | sary in a social conversation and they | ]ug Qoadness" My Crow drunted usually can be toned down, so as not | to wound, even where unavoidable in 8 ‘Its no use. |a talk of a business nature. Dissens he looks. — The Picture — ““The Speed Girl” George Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION o —————~-—~——--—~—~‘-———fcan be expressed in some such way Supportin ¢ Indlud o . “Quite true, but—" An interrup- | Druggist Says Ladies Are Using upporting - Cas cludes too tight and the other's a bit too ¥ . 16ose.” Then he bent his head over ;’:(“on"‘ AR T anotid s Recipe of Sage Tca and # with BEBE DANIELS Gareth Hughes— and looked at his feet. ‘There's panied by a word of apology. | Salphur. Walter Long som“(hing wrong about these slip- Marriage A La Mode Hair that loses its Bolor and lustre, New Show Thurs. JOHN MILTERN pers,” he muttered. “They both turn In Thibet a marriage ceremony is|°F when it fades, turns gray, dull and KEITH VAUDEVlLLE off to_the right.” not completed until the couple have | !ifeless, is caused by a lack of sul- 3 Featuring “There's nothing wrong with lived together for three days. Wife | PPUT in the hair. Our grandmother them,” Mr Rabbit blustered. “That's| | made up a mixture of Sage Tea and the way I like my slippers. Bach | rrineonn e o o eapital ofterso e | Sulphur to keep her locks dark and one is a ‘left.” " their country, being punishgble only | beautiful, and thousands of women “Then they can't be right" Te-|yo o fine and payment of fiheral ex.|and men who value that even color, torted Mr. Cgkow. “They'ré Wrong | cnces The murderer, however, ma |that beautiful dark shade of hair just as 1 said.” And he burst forth .. ymomsoned it he is dilatory as to | Which is so attractive, use only this ‘The FairyTale Follies’ A Novel Musical Comedy Other Fine Aects FOX'S with a peal of jarring laughter. |these details, | old-time recipe. Mr. Rabbit held his paws to his| i | Nowadays we get this famous mix- NOW PLAYING | ears until it died away. ‘Hn\r ou been watching for bargains? | ture improved by the addition of M “Don't tease my husband!” Mrs.| 4 3 e, e \othor ingredients by asking at any | “Who Are PARSONS THEATER | | Rabbit chided the black rascal in the| m | drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's | COUGHING RELIEVED | sage and Sulphur Compound,” which tree. Be t f “Excuse me, ma'am!” Mr. Crow | darkens the hair so naturally, so HARTFORD, S or replied. “1 wouldn't tease Mr. Rabbit n: "‘.“’!fr' &ficm?mm more JOU| cvenly, that nobody can possibly tell| " i —not for worlds.” And giving a sud-| , ,,,.,. it has been applied. You just damp- THE MESSRS, SHUBERT i den kick, he sent the Number 12 slip- oern by t“ln Leonardi Tup | en a sponge or soft brush with it and . Present. for alads and per flying down. It struck Mr. Rah-‘ : d egml lwgfln& hc {ill&tdraw this through your hair, taking & ¢ 3 Pertofinances Only 1 bit on the nose. And he howled with| uun n jve. om small strand at a time. By he Most Talked of Picture ol Tomorrow and Wednesday . pain and surprise. - ing coughs, deep "H“‘ °°1"" | morning the gray hair disappears: The Yeur ' oo ln Then Mr. Crow kicked with his| Q¥ '-mn“ :mmm"f: but what delights the ladies Wwith WALTON'S HORSES MARJOR[E RAMBEAU other foot. But the Number 6 slipper Am,,. and adults. t from | Wyeth's Bage and Sulphur Compound A DAY AT THE CIRCUS | - | stuck tight. He kicked again and | colds, coughs and uonbla. Get | is that, besides beautifully darkening TR A Delightful Satire 4 ! again and even pried at the slipper |a bottle of rdi's Cough Syrup (Ceeo: the hair after a few applications, it ,m':."xfi-\.;cm"-!—’“m_};- e “THE GOLDFISH" f druggist 180 brings back the gloss and lustre P = A With Reginald Denny with- his bill. soted) from your “1 won't come off!” the old gentle- | bring quick NL‘- man cried in alarm. “Help! Help! Sold by City Drug Store. Prices: Eves., 50c-§2.50; Wed. Mat., W-CI..S. Sents Now on Sale. and gives it an appearance of abund- ance. MON. “The 3rd arm’ Dedicated To The Firemen of New Britain THURS. THE YEAR'S MELODRAMATIC TRIUMPH AN ‘The Kentucky Derby’ with REGINALD DENNY

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