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One Kind of Hat That Will Look Well Under Any Adverse Condition Frais MY HUSBAND’S LOV Adele QGarrison'~ New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE I ;@: 1] !f:!" o .f!|iu.lf ATE .O’ inlnl'“‘ Unless otherwive Indicated, tnutfiul mtices vnd reviews in this column are written by the press th * respective amusement company. Valll v" - = = yn_ The Appeal Madge Made to \lomg-;flm and hurry her up.” But T knew only too well that it {xalienya Enfience | would be harrying instead of hurry- The eyes of the little children in |ng to which poor Katie would be the kitchen of the house across the |subject&d, so I interposed quickly | road were suddenly voracious at; “Just a second, please! I want Katle's description of the food she your . advice. The bootlegger was meant to bring themsz It was just hidden/over there, and got out the such a look as one ses# in the eyes|window as the troopers rede into the | of hungry pupples, and I turned swift- yard, Junior saild he saw a man| ly to my little maid, who was already | break a window and run across the | at the door. road, but I thought he was imagin- | “Is there any way I can help you,|ing things——" Katie?" “If you and Richard had as much “No, ma'am !" Katle's answer was sense between you as Richard See- most emphatic. “You stay right here. |and 'has, you'd be lucky,” the young Ven I in hurry I vant nobdy help, |gentleman’s adoring grandmother re- only Jeem to carry tings."” |marked, and I sgaw that Katie was She closed the door on her last|safe from her interference for some words and Katherine, with her eyes | minutes to come. | § | equal width at all points. on the moaning white-faced baby| “To think!” she went on wither- : 4 | Lace vells are used on some or the spoke again impatientiy: ingly, ‘'that nobody with brmnsl BY MARIAN HALE ] | most severe models and they may be ‘NOTORIETY" AT LYCEUM. Six big stars are in the cast of “Notoriety,” the sensational eight reel production now showing at the Ly- ceum. They are Maurine Powers, star of “Why Girls Leave Home,” Mary Alden, who created the mother role in “The Old Nest"; Rod LaRoque, a popular screen idol; George Hacka- thorne, character actor in “Human Hearts"; Richard Travers, one of the stars in “The White Moll,” and that veteran actor, J. Barney Sherry. Firpo, the Argentine heavyweight who 18 seeking to wrest Jack Demp- sey's laurels from him, will be shown well known contenders at the big|at the Lyceum for four days, begin< horee shows, but they will be the firet | ning Sunday, in “Will He Conquer to ‘tell you that the girls make thniDemP!eY act; that is, the combination of glrlq Monday's picture, following the and horses. | double feature bill of Sunday night, Sells-Floto, with the famous Buda- | “Black Shadows,” and “The Power of pest horse acts, now on their nrn‘u Lie,” 18 "The Streets of New York#" tour of Ameriea, climaxing equine|a great drama of the great city. offerings of a magnitude and novelty et never before attempted in circusdom, has challenged the world in the mat- ter of equine exposition. There are six hundred horses with the big show, and two hundred of them are per- formers. Three hundred take part in the world's largest street parade, and | in “A Night in Persia,” mammoth | and lavishly embellished opening SEILS FLOTO CIROUS, The toast of the hig top are the girls and horses in the equine high school displays of the Sells-Floto cir-| cus, coming to New Britaln, Tues- day, July 81, and well do they deserve it this season, including in their num- bers, as they do, such pretty and smart horsewomen, as Irene Ledgett, Laura Hodgini, Betty Miller, Stella Rowland, Mary Plerce, Hallle Cotter, Pearl Stewart, Nettie Greer, Rose Collier and Helen Young. Of course, there are men in the display-—chaps ltke Fred Colller, Joe Greer, Joe Miller, John 8mith and Harry Greer, “These older children can stand it, |énough to know twhat the blessed NEA Service Writer | s > taahdas hod wefian but this baby needs its mother right |child's word meant was anywhere When vour thoughts turn to mid-|| a7 enraiatast: Stife 1ttle orna. Sway. ‘What arg you going to do?”(around! We might have had that hummer millinery, your eyes light nnl ments of feathers, that closely re- I turned to ti young officer who oqcapm( criminai in custody by now.” | gomething like these—and you fall. serabid father's ehaving brish, are @ seratched his head helplessly at Kath- “T know it wns Iinexensable," I said, For there's something irresistible | favarite trimming, 8o are ribbon erine’s words. That he was as sorry [repressing a desire to laugh, “But it |apout cloche brim. It may not be | cockades or the conventional flower, for the children as we were, I conld [can't be helped now, and I want to | antirely new or it may not look par- flatly applied, readlly see, but he was too young and | lfk you what you think about telling [ticularly exciting, but it 18 smart. | Yeattiers inexperienced to have any resource m to look for the man.” | Yon can put it on in the dark, or 5 7 _ fulness in the matter R . | without n,pmlrror or under any ad-| On the al)‘.nhdlte t;at (\)::d’reqv“\v;r;:e G AR id e other offloan take | verse ‘circumstance, and know what ly finds a .;‘"‘ tho h'—" yor toig the woman?" T asked, vou look. 11ke, feathers trailing ‘P th: T‘ b ABown the Sag. he anawared, ‘‘to "1t comes as near being the univer- {pains astaned o the e o ihe the J. P. 1 suppose he sent her and sally becoming model as there is. Tn men.\w y h senisidengline beo. her husband over to the jafl."” | Paris the brim has become so small the l:; m,nmme T"hl Nt BATgrS looked st me worrledly, |it is scarcely visible, One gets the LD T L G VI don’t like to take this baby out |impression of a little black straw or HIT e e GG Ul ST iBto tite cold air,” she said with pro- !telt dome having been erected over a el 0 IR 20 1 s aivg » temparas CIE S ‘me face niscticallysonocal nERGS Practically the only alternative of :-]x:temngh:-_m ASCRNIE LR perfect | hair. the small cloche is the very large “I'l go after the mother,” picture hat with little trimming, worn promptly. : only with the rather elaborate frock. Mother Graham is Annoyed But the smartest women are ap- “I am sure I can get her home for pearing in the finsllefl'. hats. awhile, even if T have to take her back again.” “I'lll bank on you,” Katherine said quietly. “And when Katie comes over | with the food for these children will GOOD BILL AT PALACE. Alice Brady flils six different jobs in her latest Paramount production, “Anna Ascends,” which is at the Pal- ace theater now: In this picture Miss Brady Is seen as a waitress in a New: York coffee house, a factory girl, a shop girl, a printer's apprentice, ste- nographer and an author. spectacle and a‘(travaganzh The vaudeville show is of first class gyt g talent and offers Deszo Retter in a ! very fine novelty act; Harry Holbrook, i -'The Singing Marine,” with a planist, offers a very good singing offering dis- STRIKE CLOUDS HEAYY Ipla)lng a fine voice; Dunleavy and Operators Absolutely, Refuse to Give | Chesleigh, were well recéived yester- y - day for their excellent singing and R < v ssion to the broad face. Others 4 s d Wash black lace in coffee contain. | 174" you will find vnm:::h:matvflm Al favoritism _and maintain | in on Check-off and Closed ShoD | taiking skit; and Hughes, Burke and |ing ammonta in the proportion of one | MO becoming and 8 ¢ s N0 X Demands of Coal Miners, Co. closing the bill have as nice .a tablespoon to a cup of coffee. e | dancing revue as has ever been seen AN f sour cream s used stir one.fourth " By The Associated Press. here. L teaspoon soda into cream. Use the | Atlantic City, July 27.—The strik Presery Kettle | v | el Rl gl It your Drrsrr\"l‘ngg keftle becomes | sLe emouny onibasiassven ety THE YUUNG HUY Acnnss THEw Clond mhion ML overed - crer Ry thracite wage conferences at the hotel — Gossip s Corne;| [ SOME IDEAS OF THE MODERN (‘LOCHF‘ }IATQ Some of the brims are cut to nothing in the back and allowed to extend out in front like a visor Others are shaved quite as short in the front as in the back and a little width permitted at the side—a great Steel Knives Emery powder and sweet | keep your steel knives in condition. 1 said Slight Brims However, unless you have the per- | fect features of a cameo or an artist's Black Lace | | | with sweet cream. you also send me these things?" She enumerated . a number of articles which meant comfort for the ailing infant, | burned, throw |and cover with water and let remain for a few hours. This will remove the scorch and save the enamel. in a handful of ashes | | butter, Rolled Oats Cookies Two cups light brown sugar, % cup 2 eggs, ', cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon soda, % teaspoon salt, 1 tea- Ambassador since July 6, appeared sooty black today as operators and miners having parted last night in utter disagreement over the closed shop and the check-off met again to decide whether it would be of any uge to continue peaceful negotiations. What the next development might be in the event of the premature ad- journment of these conferences neither side weuld predict. Both de- clined to comment on the possibility of federal intervention. The miners already have announced they do not propose to arbitrate. LYCEUM Tonight and Saturday - NOTORIETY A Sensational Picture “Qf course,” I promised, and hur-‘ ried out of the house and back to my i One-Sided Jewelry own home. | To wear a number of bracelets on My mother-in-law met me at the|One arm and denv the other any or- | door, her eves angrily enapping with | "amentation whatever is a fad of the baffled curlosity. | moment in Paris. “Whatever is going on over there?" | she asked acridly. “I can't get any- | thing out of Katie except ‘T feex ! stew qveeck, I got to feex stew awful qveeck.’ " spoon cinfamon, 2 cups flour, 2| | cups rolled oats, 1% cup chopped Eng- lish walnuts, 15 cup chopped raisins. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs| well beaten. Dissolve soda in milk and add to first mixture. Add re- | maining ingredients and mix thor- | oughly. Drop from a spoon onto a | well buttered and floured sheet. Bake {in a hot oven. Chocolate Drop Cookies Two cups granula sugar, 3 cups fleur, 2 teaspoons bARing powder, 3 DROP COOKIES | cake bitter chocolate,A% cup butter, 3 eggs, 3 teaspoons vanilla, % tea- Why not make drop cookles durmg‘spnon salt. | the hot summer months? | " Melt chocolate. Add sugar. Mix | | ®pWhile the rolled ones are perfect in | and sift flour and baking powder, Satin-Backed Crepe | shape they really don't taste a bit Aqd first mixture to this, slowly beat- the meantime there isn't a soul at the | gatin-backed crepe is to be a stapre | better and take just twice as long to | ing well. Drop on greased and cleaning except Mrs. Ticer. She's the material for fall and winter. It has | make, floured cookie sheet and bake in a only one who hasn't gone crazy, ap-|the advantage of heing lovely on| Cookies offer a charming accom-|moderate oven. parently.” efther side, and the reverse is always | paniment to ice tea in the afternoon, | Hub Cookies Her vofce was heavy with sarcasm, |available for trimming. lare delightful for a plenic and are| One cup butter, 1% cups brown but I' knew well the most effective | quite as agceptable as cake with a |sugar, 2% cups flour, 3 eggs, 1% cups xflec‘el vth Brfltl'lfn' to hr'lnxl up. ; Camellias simple fruft ice for dessert. | chopped raisins, 1 teaspoon soda, i | “Mother, there are six hungry little | White camellias are worn in the | ' S teaspoon salt. | children over there, and the mother |hair very effectively by debutantes. | i prm aee oot that. ouen fetter| Cream buttter and sugar. Add part| and father have/been taken to fall. | Usually they are placed over each ear. | than plain ones, but the plain cream |Of the flour. Add eggs well beaten. Katie is preparing a meal for them | cookies are wonderfully good. | Add raisins with remaining flour “Little Children Hungry !" B sifted over them. . Add soda dissolved “Little children hungry!" she ex- Gl g b i na little warm water. Add sait. claimed, and I knew that I had sound- Two eggs, 1 cup sweet cream, 1|afjx well at each step. Drop from | ed the right note. “Why on earth cup sugar, 3 cups flour, 3 teaspoons gpoon and bake in a hot oven. didn't Katie say so, then? I'll go right | baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, nut-| (copyright, 1923, NEA sarvice Inc.) | | meg = | Beat eggs well with a dover beater. Add sugar and continue beating. Add nutmeg, Drop from a spoon onto & | well buttered and floured cookle sheet b Flatten with spoon to prevent cookies | from being too thick = when baked i ! Sprinkle lightly with sugar and drop Wrist Straps ia raisin in the center of each cookie., Wrist straps of beaded bands or of | Bake twelve minutes in a moderate embroidered velvet or grosgrain rib- tot oven. As these cookies need no | ton sometimes match the pouch=bag | butter they are not expensive. If | with which they are carried. Tonight and Saturday Continuous Shows Sat. ALICE BRADY NITA NARDI — ind — DAVID POWELL “ANNA ASCENDS”" VAUDEVILLE Deszo Retter. Harry Holbrook Co. Dunleavy & Chesley. Hughes Burke & Co. Like Persian Lamb A new silk fabric which closely re- sembles Persian lamb is used in bands on the bottom of the fashionable new My mother-in-law's {imitation of | capes and coats. Katie's idioms was a fearful and| . wonderful thing in its unlikeness to | Red Even by Night the original, but she evidently much| Mules of bright red leather fancied herself in it, and she hurriedy worn with the pajamas of print to say: |eilk that are so popular now. “Whom {s she going to feed? The | bootlegger or the officers? And in | DY SISTER MARY The young lady across the way says it doesn't seem as if we saw as many motorcycles as we used to but she sees the American Chicle Co. has de- clared another dividend. Stift Collars | White linen collars and cuffs of the old-time variety add smartness to a violently printed cotton frock with reds and yellows predominating. Coming Monday “THE STREETS OF NEW YORK” ONE DAY ONLY New Britain 31 Tues. July LOT VIBBERTS' Now the Greatest Circus on Earth Custard (‘\lps Butter the cups in which you bake | vour custards or rice puddings and hey will not be hard to wash. WHAT'S IN A NAME? London, England—Litigants at recent session of London County court included men and women an- | swering the names of Wool, Sugar, | Farthing, Pressman, Bride, Rod, | Crystal and Polly. 1N‘nfi‘y-dzht Out of Every Hundred = §Women a | | poli's PALACE | { HARTFORD Starting ' Tonight Froras Reveacen m ~ © 1023 WEA SEPWICE 8. 7. POLY Presents THE POLI PLAYERS In the Notable Attraction A. H. WOOD'S “The Girl in the Limousine” y bucyer Continuation of Letter From iv‘dnl‘y‘ffl‘l(fl from Mary Alden Prescott to | Carton to John Alden Prescott. John Alden Prescott. Ir Dear Son: | who have tried Lydia E. Pinkham's| | Vegetable Compound for ailments pe- TALES Registanadd [ (Trademark I really cannot understand why night, John, because my client in the|you haven't written me, Of eouree, Etrathmore case came in and I had|l Know that Leslie has been fll, but [it does not seem to me that even to go over the entire evidence With y .ieig death should keep you from him. However, there isn't very much | wpiting to your mother-—your mother more to say. Paula told me that she | who 1s alone in the world and has was leaving for California early next|no_one but you to care for. R 404 she told me to tell you she You know, my hoy, that T too have B 0 4 - o been very near the Valley of* Death. wished you every happiness. ¥ad, | pear Priscilla Bradford told me she Jack, she's a pretty straight girl after| w500 5 you telling you how i1l 1! all, 1sn’t she? 1 don't helleve I would | o Anq I am sure she felt very| have sent such a message 10 & MAN . urt Jonn when I wrote you offer. | Who had wronged me. Would you? i, ¢4 have her come in my place to 1 asked her If she had enough | naipn pyrse Lesie and yon refused eo money to go, and she answered She seemed to feel if 1 proudly that she had borrowed || aw I was, would ask her to o fo from some friends in New York. 8be | vou ang she was perfectly willing would not allow me to lend her any. | pasause me. gn. that she de 1 tell you I came away from that|suvaq at |sagt something more than hotel feeling that she was a pretty| , in the terms in decent Sort of a girl after all. All| wnion vou son i1 i my sympathies were with her, and 1| | .o T I hope she Will have the greatest suc- ..\ " oeg .00 : At cess on fhe screen. DR ave Thers! I've sent you her mes- 1 o | NOX, bediy I couldn’t finish this letter 1a3ti s A curtly. a8 2 of to a refusal conched N Lesite d never yat was hurt ver, he f am writing eaid Bear family. ths mountain childran quiet MORE TALES OF | CUFFY BEAR| BY,ARTHUR SCOTT B/-\ILEL: WHILE MR, BEAR SLEPT. The weather was acorching hot wwn in Pleasant Valley the only two | persons who liked the heat were old| Crow and Farmer Green, They hey could the corn grow Even up on Blue Mountain the hot ir found its way into the den of the Their thick coats were Itogether too heavy for comfort Ir. Bear gave up his rAmbies ahout and lolied in the den, ozing a good deal of the iime When he was awake he was ul. Mrs. Bear tried to keep But Cuffy and Ir fret- the his |and snoring. So they knew that the danger was past. Now, there was one thing that troubled Cuffy Beéar. He was afraid his father would sieep for hours. And he and Silkie were in a great | hurry to staft for the lake. | “Isn't there some gentle way of | waking Father?"” Cuffy asked his mother in a whisper. | “I don't know of sm‘.' Mrs. Rear| | Mass., 98 per cent of whom definitely i stated that they had been benefited | | fashioned culiar to their sex, have been bene- fited by it. What a marvelous rec- ord for any medicine to hold! Over 60,009 women replied to a question- najre recently sent out by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. of TLynn, restored to heaith by this old- root and herb medicine. | |This is a most wonderful record for | | efficiency, and should induce every |§ | woman who suffers from any atiment | peculiar to her sex to give it a mr‘ trial. e ——— or Feoturing_Frank McHugh and Mory Dentler. of Wilson Collisin authors of “Up in Mabel's Room.” Coming Next Week, Sensational Engngement | Ann | This Erent farce hit 1o the work | ond Avery Hopwood, MR. WM. RICCIARDI, in “PAPA JOE. - Second Qutdaor Carnival Chamberlain Council, No. 2 Jr. 0. U. A, M. Inc. Vibberts’ Field JULY 26, 27, 28 And Saturday Afternoon CAST OF 1200 5R)NG$A§TAGE‘SS CONTINENT Z00 210055 HORSES HIPPODROME . 1 vou today sage, and I'm not going to write any | ... (ne more. I don't care for you just at ,v' okl this moment over-much, Jack, and|¢p. po- o 1 hate myself, for this quotation keeps running tr head But for the 1t Carton, that might ha heen you the and Slikie couldn’t be still ail They had to play now man who paintad the house me rather rily for siater tim then Oh GUILTY! There's no need to be guilty of dirty, smeary fingers, grimy hands—hands and fingers that leave smeary, smudgy marks and prints. MIONE gets every par- ticle of dirt off the hands, from under the nails, cut of the pores with the smoothest, creamiest, softest lather cf its kind you ever felt. It makes hands clean and leaves them fresh and soft. Your druggist, dealer or grocer has it in convenient 10 cent tins. [ perempt $1,000 Given Away Entertainment Each Evening You painted money to pay know, I that told 1 1 you not hat bt T considerad spent. 1 4id not t that wonld It neg when said Cuffy Bear when him that it his aport too dear!™ kis mother told hot box and I wish there was so was Iot of fug, and cool “There is!" Mrs. Bear suddenly 1 wonder why % of it before. If your father ing, we'll all over ake on the o 1 go rough m God VORLDS LAF(:ESTSFREETPARADE 11 A.M.DAILY Reserved Seat Tickets on Sale Day of Show at Crow- ell’'s Drug Store, 83 West Main St. Same Price As on Grounds. FAST- So-E-Z & Never cuts the thread or wears loose. Quickly and easily sewed on—and once on, it is on for good. Avoid the annoyance of loose unsightly snaps. Insist on the So.E-Z Snap Fastener. 10cfortwelve. At notion counters everywhere. TEMTORECO. “Jt Stays Sewed”! it e the grace ¥ t man n 4 to wrestle think for a mamse " Good night, old chap not send it to me by return mafl the of the moun- g Qiiee-e-e!" Silkie squealed Hush! Hush!" Mrs. Bear tioned them Your fathar's If you Adjsturb him he'll And t anything f want must be still as r father wakes up I'l a taik with him. 1 think I'l to gst him to say ves.' Mr. Bear stirred in his sleep ad rolled over. It was lucky that 1 ’p.m« nad quisted the children in him . 1 had made more fly suggested 1 certainly have| “Certainly not!" cried Mrs, Bear. We'll have to wait patiently until he wakes up.” {Copyright, by Metropolitan Newspaper Service). thir w travel to r side an swimm cau mpy. inyhody swim- mice nave able "Certainly not!” cried Mrs. Bear Keep Johnson's Baby Powder Sl athandtorelieve it. You want your baby to have the best. Try the Drag Store First . - SNAP von't do replied Conldn't est you to go we tickle his nose with a grass”” little Rilkie in- quired | ‘Goodness! No! That would make father furious.” “Couldn't we find a little turtie and pinch ane of Pa's toes?") ks MIONE Manufacturing Company Collingdale Pa. be now your few seconds his wife and watched him breathiessly. aa soon sound asleep again,| Your MARY oving Mot} ALDEN PRT; 1923,