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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 192 Nflvmfi%flmh Iri ”M i, gy Mers la o Stany Ghurh o | | |V l bty -ll lm' . ’~’J\- l"-') - Present “Sobool Days” | : ~ b < — - — PAILY FASHION SERV (1, " Sm——— | PASTEL SHADES FOR LINGERIE MY HUSBAND'’S LOVE ERIE Garvison's New Phase of Fhe summer edition of your lingerie can a8 Ight as a summer breezs and as vari-colored as the ralnbow Voile is the thing for summer lin gerie-—rose, orchid, pale blue, even Adele REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Elephant's Hreath gray have es ....... tabiiehed & ROw 0oler 8o . ':,,\: Vod & now oolor sshema for ur o v sthernive indioated, thentrl ol wooes wil serions wm fuls sulitg o A car 1 writion hy the press agencies fur the respertive amusement sompany, f dozen littie services The Way Ress Dean Nelped Make porformed a ha The old fashioned sehoolhouse with a5 briskly and eficiently as she had | The atyle shown here combines Mrs. Durkee Comfortable b bt G i ooy chemise and pantaloons in a long T R, Despite my personal disiike of Bess umong them being the laying and | ¥oSiel effect to At the long-waisted e ey from g g B WIS OF WO WESTROUND 14D, FOX'R, | Which was the last production tud Dean, 1 waa diatinctly giad to see her [iighting of a Aire and the coaning of ::‘uz‘:":;uy:u'u:::v nnrlnue. u:.w.d‘: { Ing, such as Pllll"rlql Al:lw 4 m”:" Vollowing a carefully seleoted | Which this star appeared. In facw B e e 111t tnle & meriens Dinze, Ahd through | chine and many other sheer materias 10 the CIVIl war will b renrduned | vaudeville program of big time va flold was stricken with the fatal | alighted frem the taxl whic ad wion of being perfectly at homs Pro | may be used for it in the Methodist chureh Friday eve. viety aelections, the opening program ‘m leh 1‘::-'-.:1'nhuldsun .-I\.m i s s trom the stalies O80T SVINA. perieous ek e A ing when Everyman's Rible olase has | at Pox's theater tomorrow afternoon | "o sly ot LORA _'" ":m':'l I:l In the first place, 1 old neighbor 1 could imegine how this attitude 1'%, When they jumped up, Aunt its annua! bhanguet “Behool Days" will present its stupendous photo rollieking comedy drama fhat make Sally didn't stir, ®he was sound hy the Men's olub of the Btanley Me. drama spectacle, "Weathound ~1am- | 7o B0 ¥ St i PEREes morial chureh will be the big feature ited,” one of the most gripping of hers would annoy Lella, even needed something astie to take her though Ress confined her attentions to mind off the ordeal whieh Dr. Fox asleep “We won't disturb her® Mr. Fear of the evening road playa of the age. As was “The o0 oiouiation in the larger houses, The trials and tribulations of the Third Alarm” to the fire department .4 s showing of Thirty Days, th A= | jtetd picture has heen wuhduvn‘ ham's advice made imminent. And |the eldor Mrs. Durkee, But if, an| (V8 WONS CIUTE hert Kin Heor nat Ness I s presénce was dis- | Mra. Durkee had inthmated, Alfred e “ o ) Qe T et her to onls S Ak ki 'tk b Chih ehtiae P\h|hl'!|fl|l| the furniture back as quickly as we old gray haired teacher are ludierous And the drama “In the Name of 1he|goue time nere, will be positively the e S pte el ]‘u her |/t bansombe. xid ahawediite Ambrovall SN ind at the same time pathetis, The law to the palice, so is “Westhound | i oot Ant N N B ans wi ving else temporari 1 [ Y Ine an | d apy & They set to work, Luckily young play was written by members of the lLimited” to rallroad workers, have of seeing their former idol In oan 1t htd at| The atory, In a nutshell, haa 10 40 g o6 hig inimitable pleture suecessese cast and sinee the s the Stanley Memorial ehurch two ad. With the evil machinations f a jeal i p er N Iroad presi ditional characters have heen ndded, OUS secretary for a ralln Professor Frite Snicklebhum, worn. 46nt. Whose daughter has revealed a reels and introduction comedies as white haired and spectacled, the vil. fondness for a humble train diss well as four acts of brand new, high patcher who had saved her life when grade vaudevilla of unique and un- the situation, & mind, | knew from the mecount she LGN [ e and hin sinter Sikie came baek had given me of that young wom.|would phrase it, eertainly held dynas | ¢ playing in the woods, in time An's various tivities a own | mite to help. And it wasn't long hefore wrath concerning them - everything was back in the den onee more-—that is, eversything exeapt Mr There also will be the usual new In the » nd ace, 1 was anxious - to get and knowledge of the Rear's bed, upon which Aunt Sally luge teacher, has grown oll n the despicable little game my former ALl MR was still slumbering, harness, 1o I8 of the id s<hoel Ner horse felf on her in the path of ' usually intevesting specialti sehool colleague was playing as & sop And then Mr, Rear has an Idea which does not spare the rod, but| *" onrushing expross train Wacing Tonight fans who enjoy a strong to her vanity. 1 had ed decided “Let's pile everything in the door nevertheless seems to have a ,jm“" the dilemma of throwing the sema- drama should not fall to see Brandon( he whispered to Mrs, Rear {of badly spolled pupils. "7 is the phore against the train plloted by his Tynan In Buccess, certainly a stupens father with a prospeet of wrecking dous production, in every way equal ml Iy in the contest of wits and wills | 1 . o lust day of school and as the puplis| the apeeding mass of steel the stage success of the same name! fle: out bidding their teachar good-| oy junanity or leaving the in whieh, incidentally, Tynan create by, the old man's heart is hroken. He | oo o gl whose identity he did the original role. The vaudeville bildl {hows his head in his hanuds and oTenaw T the dispatehar comes to ix an excellent one, mourns. “They have mada 1y halr o quiek decision. What thia decision o - turn gray but I love them fust the o andq its results form one of the During the reign of Edwar TII, 1 ) 1 OSSIP S orner|| «me At now T never sew themi ! g “kieks” of the production. Ingland, more than two courses werel again Then following this masterpiece ot permitted at one meal, except ony The characters are funny, and their comes that picture sald to be the ! certain holidays, which we had waged in the Catskills OF {| Bhe didn't stop to ask him why, She without any one save ourselves, 141- 4 { ' modded her head aflently, And in a Man and Dicky being the wiser, That| | CUFFY BEAR faw minutes they had completely Iv|m~kM the entrance ta their home IR N4 nas fargiven T for thed BYARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY ow,” aaid Mr. Bear “we'll all go [f7 “ , :,‘,’,‘,‘ ”l.":”r‘ |‘..\” ar'w: over her humil- to 'I"”' And T do hope Aunt Sally inting exit from tho mountain resort| 8 ———— 1‘:.' '”:'fl“‘;n:rl"?:: night's reat out thora might not have something to do with | KEEPING AUNT SALLY QU " | (Copyright 1923 by Metropolitan her pursuit of Alfred Durkee, and Mr. Hear lay struggling upon the Newspaper Service,) L consequent annoyance of Lella, Who qioor of the den. He knew, at lnst, grdthisim il ==t nrtion In trying to make 1if+ intorest-| graatast of it fyps ever produced she knew, was my very dear friend, that It was Mrs. Bear who had ; Mid-Summer Styles Ing or miserabie for thelr | her are It is “Down to the Sea in Ships," Madge is “Forearmed.” thrown him, and was now sitting on "RANEE-RHUBARB Hummer frocks f organdie and | side-splitting. The part of Wilile Hol- heralded by movie fans and crities But whatever her motive, 1 flattered | hin, $he thought she had captured mmv? 8how pleatings, trimmings and | lowhead, taken by Carl titiner, I8 a8 a genuinely fine achievement as my self that 1 could block her little| Aunt Sally, And she was calling In yanels to accentuate the straight line, | probably one of the most diffienit| sternly reallstic as life itself The game provided I could observe hep|such a loud volce to Mr. Bear to MARMALA"E Bfnmm orgundie frocks are worn|parts for any amatenr performer, story, a living, pulsing story of sail-| tactics, and I fervently hoped that|come and help her carry Aunt Sally “""'."‘m""'%ln' slips of satin or| “Wilie Hollowhead" fis the original ors and thelr battle against the ele. she would stay for dinner and the | 0ut, and Mr. Bear conldn't make her stivar:cloth “dumb-hell” and lives up to his part,| 1ents, has to do with a whaling ves- | evoning that 1 might sce for myselt | N .lu- .‘)\'\m.l ulu »;u‘rll, : i m;;i'rnl,\ v*:‘.' F:U\)"ll i ST A [He is mupposed to lack intelligence sl that puts out from a New Eng- . L ¢ was doing 1o upse teaching out in the hope of find- Of Columbia University — s to the extent that he never see . land port. P ';:zm':“;:n:.h of mm‘]_ Pl g u Jutting rock upon which he| Remove the skin from elght or |""’?I"n"['"",""""“"""‘ I8 coming Uack | thing funny and the most humorous| To(q?ol:i"‘ Sc;ls_“‘:ornfilfle Honesty compelied me 10 acknowl.| COUl selze—and pull—and #o upset anges and boll ft in a small amount \© fAVor for :::x!:zl wear, those of |inojdents of the evening pass over his “DRIVEN" AT THE PALACE, " sucevile B8 - edge still another motive for wishing| M' fBear, he found himaclt grasping| of water untll tender. —Then serape | GE0” TUE OF Crobe de chine, beaded fnead without notice. Willle's great-| Accorded unstinted pralae by clne- | o closely to observe the girl who had something., It wasn't hard, like a’mn all the white part and cut the oy are 4 | eatiRcompiiakantily Aatiig 1olismons | met sl g natshiras tHeI ThiTo et es] THI.’RS. I'RI. SAT. R i cosserully to-make ma i :-..(-k. Iut .\I.r, Rear clutched it| yellow part fnto vers small pleces, e Goats | in sehool. i AT ‘m” e reie) Wiculous while she was staying at Mrs, | 23 pulled with all his might. [ soothe pulp ot tig i oranges - add He Xid aatin aoe The play is divected by A. W. Rit- psllititde " IT'S HERE AT LAST! A ] . Something happened quickly. | five pounds of rhubarb which has £.ANd sntin &re x> | vpo rn e st ior ohareet Nod | productions, “Driven has just justi- Cosgrove's mountain home There was i bellow of fear and anger been cut Into Inch pleces. Roil one. | '*N8IVCIY Shown. lined with chiffon or |45 L OC SE51 0F characters includesia,g o the fuilest measure the faith The Big Dramatic Photo- From the odd demeanor of = both|yotn ag 4 heavy body fell upon Mr.|half hour. Add four pounds of |Cr°PC and collared with the lightest |7, CS/10 08! & b | that Carl Laemmie, president of the | g ity Qloky and Alfred Durkes the night| ___ — | sugar and bvoll slowly for two hours, |#"9 =eftest of summer furs CRatio e Snicklebaum, an o0id | {7icareal Pletures Corporation had play Gem of the Year ! | ' country school teacher, Fred, g lin it when he hroke a precedent of | | Add the orange peel and turn !hv @ | marmalade into glasses. White Millinery anan This Is a very good marmalade n“d Draped turbans ot white tulle, satin, velvet or duvetyn are very emart for | cffers another way of using rhubarh | 4 wear with the all white costume, or before at our little jazz party, when Leila had spoken Bess Dean's name, 1 surmised that Dicky was keeping | something concerning her from me, | » , | six years' st a . pet and the most unpopular hoy m:f.;“, 405 DI 0] - poligal, Bidney Cooner, ! "1t is an epic of life in the Blue| “D gsomething which he knew would while it s young and tender, | anger me, In watching for clues ¢o e | the white fur coat. Mickey Toughnut, & tough article | ;4o " wountains, a cross-section of| her machinations against leila, I| Kensington has a larger propor- s "‘;:;\f"l}rfifi‘“lr't".m\}(nlt:‘: \\'mr.mghxhh_v.“_| phase ot Am”'rh_n“ H!n'th'm on#l | H " ™ A X o cep of | | tion of women to men than any, other Fur Style e il Ll © knows cxists, hut scarcely can imag- | The advance styles in fur coats for W | fall show a tendency fo ctrentar | _§am White, Roy Strong; Aloysius! A | | hemline. Straight-line styles are bor. | White. A. F. Spencer. a study in black | ,,,:,;,":,F",'.,'.';:.:‘,', C"—F;,‘::"i,ffl;z):f,':d\fly SR ety | Silas Perkins, a barnyard product, ke gt lered with a contrasting fur. A i i ‘rnm,h, one of the most finished and | Antonio Salvano, a macaroni bender, | POPUIAr actors on either stage or | Louls Cadwell ' sereen, doing excellent work as the | e | brutal father; Emily Fitzroy, a noted | Hialmar &venson, the snuft hound, 7" ) ¥ A2l figure on stage and screen in both {Erward Hedwell, ? America and England, and playing might discover something pertinent to | myself, At least, 1 resolved that ! ine. knowing her as I did, 1 would be fore-| _warned and forearmed against the subtle trickery in which she was so adept. 8o it was that with a savage little recognition of the heights of hy- poerisy to which all feminine creatures can ascend, | helped Mrs, Durkee up | | London distriet, with 1,594 women to every 1,000 men, Russian Dressing Chili sauce added to any of the | brands of prepared mavonnaise u~|ll| make a hurry-up Russian dressing. i Rudulf Hans Vun-Guggenspieler, . sl LA with consummate artistry the part of | | the steps, and set upon my own lips | | Ahilrthint. Phins the village butcher's son, Arvid Thor-| i ZA A the companion smile to the apparent- | Use minerul wool to clean alumi- | waldson. the -’pé:!‘l;l:llll'\oll\flr, Elinor f‘alr. Iy friendly one which Her Iluffiness | | num pans. Willie Hollowhead, all that the _\ujmn and r",flvl'.lfill. nq‘ the f“e:et-‘ i ioon Bess Dean, g !nnmn implies, Carl Rittner. h"‘.lrl of timid Tommy, and Charles “Oh ! were you trying to make me | Hambusger Steak Some of the musical numbers are ;x:“]";;:,‘\,';I;‘nrtm,.\r:::z.km?:]u",:':\fl:?, i Qe " C . las lows: * y D Nxie | ¢ i C v hear you?" she said. “Isn't it luc At last Aunt Sally made such an uproar hnr\gl]&‘ri :‘.::?kl {r:".::t:;:’v l(r"tr’.n':;.:r ham JH,va n-'-,s.-...:h.{‘lt:" T!p:;\:"l‘y_ [“!_Ar‘!u distinguished mentor, as “Tomm ‘ hen there are such other well- , 1 Stutter,”” and the old fa- Camphor Gum miliar melody that brings back memo- Keep a little camphor gum in the [ries of early days of illustrated songs. drawer in which you keep your sil- |antedating the movies, “I'm Tying the | ver and it will not tarnish. eaves So They Won't Come Down."” | - | There will be music hy the Knights of Pythias quartet and talks by Rev. ) Madga, that we came just as we did! It would l\a\- been too bad if we had missed you that My.and Mrs Boar knew which one she was. | known players as Ernest Chandle George Bancroft and Leslie Stowe. “Driven” opens an engagement of three days at the Dalace theater to-.! morrow. ey There will be four very good Keith | With colored olectric light bulbs |John L. Davis, Arthur H. Parker, the | Yaudeville acts on the bill featuring used in lamps instead of the trans- |[new president of the Bible class and the sparkling miniature musical com- | edy, "Married Again,” with a big rn!t‘ ‘Il Unlock the Door™ and Mrs. Bear. Tt was one of Aunt “I'm sure Madge never would have| Sally's ankles that Mr. Bear had survived the shock,” Bess Dean | grabbed. uey moue at me| Mr. and Mrs. Bearsand Aunt Sally rolled and tumbled about the floor of den, all in a terrible tangle, N” A stirring tale of the folks laughed, with a sa over Mrs. Durkie's shoulder-—she had rushed to the little woman and | the 4 i rappe + thick cloud of dust clasped her in a hearty embrace as| Wrapped in the thick cloud of dus SRl A B ached the fop of the Which their brooms had stirred up, | parent glass a much softer light may |several of the newly elected officers. | 0¥, ‘artied & bl 3 e they comldn’t tell who was who. | be achieved [J. M. Burdick will be toastmaster. The | Of Artists including protty girls. he '8 of the Kentucky mountains, § p! ‘should have been desolated, in-| They cuffed and clawed one another, [ St i AT MO T LR i e e ninr:':in: SH s "'."'.f‘!’ moonshiners, revenue men, LY T Setur still smiling but| And once Mr, Bear even bit his own Cooling Dish on Tee | = v it e ke Belas where the only known law ldwill thadlly, e foot by mistake. When you wish to cool the contents | CHARGED WITH SEDITION Siisting. - Snadayt 48 :r(’lmcd"- is forc : ooking steadily, gnificantly at her. % 2 R S T i " Starting Sunday nig] homas ree, “1 quite counted upon secing you| At last Aunt Sally made such an L et on| _ l.ondon, May 23.--Art O'Rrien, Sean | Meighan will be featured in his new Jae ire i urkee he 3 ing | upros B MG AT D 20 | Ursbiats 9. 1 McGrath, Sean O'Mahoney and “The Ne'e s here. Mra, Durkee has been telling| i\ " oo ane was. And seizing her thare willibuinoihllnolnsrotithetdlani| WREEEL LSRRI ARSI SE B RN Glen FDo el | SEE—The most unusual me how attentive you have been to| T P Tl T oot dragwed her | b A a a N i sk e i@ drama ever screened ! The her, and I want you to know how 1| P¥ D#r b P Ty, GedRtie | Sandwion Pilling cently released from internment in| REID TO BE SEFN AT LYCEUM | i t value your thoughtfulness. Any kind-| hi0 L o0y A st Cream cheet and ieily make @ de. | Ireland, appeared in Bow street court| Wallaee Reid, for years one of the M thrilling attaek on the ness to the Durkee family T count | one there ’,.',"_r‘:gw:;,m:,;":," S [ icious sandwich filling, - Tt yon use | today charged with seditious conspir-{ most popular leading men in the M moonshiner's still, burfed kindness to. me." Dhs PERLC OF ThE" @nFitire: nut bread, so much the better. | acy 1;";’]“"t"m““‘l“‘r“-‘" “'}“{"”"_"_d r,‘""fl|11”l" deep in the hills! The “How touching !" she gibed. “And! Bl sl MRRRET S, abig whllgm AR | - = | fall at his home in Hollywood, will be ) s : : ; he o seand Therc! There! Do rest a while e Queen of Hlam 1a said fo hav the | scen at the Lyceum theater tomorrow, | nOther's great sacrifice for BRI AR e ConSaRy D BR0R) Moy, Bean heREOUhig, aunt, “He. fat s | i riday and Saturday in Thirty Day her boy’s happiness ! aiso " upon her head, to keep her quiet If the lettuce fs wiltes Tear the | most valuahle thimble in the world— | I'riday and Saturday in Thirty Days, S8 ¢ i 4 3 de of 3 ¢ ¢ ixactly,” 1 saide shortly | while Mrs. Bear sat upon Aunt Sally's The young lady across the way says 1eaves apart, wash and drain, Then| °_’.‘"‘ “;‘."" ”" pure gold and studded ==s_.—__—== EVERY MOTHER “Mercy on us !" she piped in | hind feet, to stop her kicking the better class of colored people | Wrap in oiled paper or else placc in|With diamonds. SHOULD SEE IT ! burlesqued falsetto. “How I shall They held hep the like that, un- ought to use their influence with the | an airtight rmr»pmvw and set in a| PARSONS, THEATER | b LD DS /5 have to mind my step ! But, Sweet- | til the dust in the den began to set- | others not to join !Iw Ku Klux Kian. ‘f'-nn[‘ N&:;'v . 11 hirty minutes should | 5 Cast includes heart"—with a charmingly apologe- oA e eerteen [ EORIOTR Al 10 [GEIND /1 BBH PA A E Hartfor | : S tie gesture to Mrs, Durkee as with| —————— ——— h | Poli’s I . ( : S NIGITE RO G THTHADAY Charles Mack her am still around the little wom- Pieces of linen made in Egypt 2,000 3 Vi Matinee Snturday | and Elinor Fair er am arou I | vears ago and still preserved in the JHARTFO Direct from the Boston Run esy of D. W. Griffith) PR pane carew tier Ut e | British museum, contain 340 threads | TN AR the Honeymoon Farce Comedy [ Spourtesy at iy Ny e door-—"how shockingly forgetful both i i '. X A B ol . Where the Scintillating Musical Comedy With 1,001 Laughs ‘ ~ 7 Madge and 1 are to be gassing like ‘ 1N EEE e dnch . “ ’ " | KEITH YAUDEVILLE this when you must he cold. Give | R HONEY IRL N ifie your Koy, Il unlock the door.”| .| . Rl ik featuring I watched her furt curiously !\ = A Inrsesre Srov of hosmont ‘r | | Founded on Henes Biossom's the Musical Comedy and with a grudging admiration dur ‘ Fworons Puviazn me Prrats Larrees “CHECKERS! i s ing the next few minutes, Without = - 81018 NIA SEwvieL D 2 | THE POLT LA ERN With | “MARRIED AGAIN Deing cspectally obtrasive, she en More Elaborate than the Orlginal Show | VIVIAN MARTIN AND LYNN n\'r‘n\:l\\‘ : 5 Mhloped Tittle Mrs. Durkde in o wad- Lotter From Leslic Prescott to Teslie | his busines Starring Arthur Howard and The Fative Orlglnal (o.r;m SR T Big Cast Pretty Girls M E NN INTLE g h e 1o ! ded coverlet of Kindly attention. 8he Prescott, Care of the Secret Drawer. I wonder why it is that men do With a \\‘o‘n‘v’l'r‘ (Im'v;u;":tf“ Hartford | ;::nnln Matinee 50c £1.50 I sometimes wonder if the gay lit-|Not like to talk over their buainess Beauties A SATE TOMORROW ne— o omE——— s i . ‘ e gay ! o s e etlers hed | Mith EneicEwiven ¥ No ona iwenidihe The T Health, B b vt lasle, abar. totind N8 ntereatod as . manin: wite would Newspapers and magazines are de- 10 "‘ o "'“]’_" “flf‘ :"“" i “' Some D in his business and yet they wili voting colum agic or over- O “){“ i ”““ 'l Nnce here scom €1l intimate details of thelr husiness night beautiti Phere is a bear®y Wa¥ L 0 L D oiness of And their life to some other woman in health that - more attractive 0N ’I LA L) ape : and talk shop by the hour with theh ¢ to men than m regularity of fea. SOMIC K ; stenographers and their secretaries. f o Tektin. | I can weita'my. Jovs and my. ple : it }'I”"' 4 e Crissidh s to my friends, but it is only to Jack did |\n; hm:' arose A'l‘d“ e ealth. shou iie firat ossentie Speso 3 other night when Mabel Locke con i i Hal you, L Prescott, that 1 p tel] oth atidsreit RS— s of women who want to win and hold SR Loy other me, that grieve Bratulated him on his latest adver- THURSDAY FPYDAY TODAY admiration, resy ind love. At the B0 tising campaign which is now spread frst indication of il hr mh';w indi- Jor you see I have perhaps a pe- Al over the papers and magazines of eated by dark « under the oyes T fdea that no woman should Uhe country. The first night 1 saw IF JOHN D R ‘ R oYy coon on | Jeadaches, L0 fault with her husband to any it I ras o happy about it and tried | packache, pain the side, nervot : ; t to tell him so. | s in | ' molancholia, | Other person. Not even to her ; vice as many millions as he now controls | ness, ieritai ind incholta, 0 e chould she voice the slight- Rut he sald impatiently, “Oh, let's had twice as many ” h better A Great Metro | R kr's . Ves cst criticiem of him unless things don’t talk about it. I'm so tired. 1 he couldpt' buy a better - | oSS o become so had that she finds she never want to of the thing Evening's entertainment Production . 3 ae cannot live with him any more again. It's done for. 1 start some- g ” | which has yeen proven fo helb 8% T hear oid Jack has not reached that thing new tomorrow.” than you will have | place hy many a mile but it does take Some way the every day cares and when you see S, k s | e ————————== . |ong time to gel to the place of responsibilities of married life push THURS FRI SAT. ; jerstanding. 1 love him much all the sentiment out of it. Jack and 1 kn that he loves me, but thinks I am awfully sentimental hut When JOlnt"E A8€ .. i< 4 jealons little god and he td me a man or woman without sen- net won't he made to go in with timent is & man or woman Without | Gets In e the other fares and Penates. le an ideal—without sympathy-—with- wants it all or nothing out soul and 1 would almoat give up . i When Jack is away from me. he Jack's lsve rather than the senti JO,"" \g‘?“,‘ ('(‘ ()“tv « nothing else but perfeet and 1 mental part of my nature. It makes LR B Sy m of him as he is at times when me able to appreciate to the fuliest ,;”..,\'1..., it o e 5 ¢ comes 1n with that gay laugh of all that his love brings into my life. ; ' ' his and waltzes me around the room . This isn’t ruch an unhappy letter = o e B - Toint- | 0 kisses me on my eves, my lip§ after all. 1 started to write some. In His Farewell o . N ynd iy throat and tells me 1 am the thing very different and yet 1 don't . QR I wscceeds when o " ectest thing he has ever known. | know whether it is your influence, THRILLS— Picture il e I alwaye think he is going to be dear little Marquise, but 7 can only THRILLS— LIt y % ike this when he somes home and 1/ think just now of my great big { THRILLS = am so disappointed when he comes|splendid husband whe, in spite of | Miss Ellen Kamerly. 20, Fast - (1} , in lonk glum and unhappy. Then his lapses and idlosynerasies, little Northport. N. Y., {s said by nnOprl; a s ¥4 " 99 1 ko that things have gone wrang ' faults and foibles, has made me hap. artists to he the only possessor of the | AT s b o iy Shmoss i i t the off and T don‘t ask pier than 1 have ever heen hefore |perfoct profile of pure anclent Gre- | Next Sunday—DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHI him about it beeauss 1 know he Here he comes. jcran type. Rhe has light hair, blue| j deesn’t want me to talk to him about LESLIE. eves and a pink and white compluionv‘ f by ’ A A E / v . < P g ol i e " > ,

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