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Adele Garrison’s New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Mrs. Durkee Would Have No “Snooping Around” doc- to propose to me demanded. hing pretty ab atttitude to- while “What do you think t} tor had the just now?” Mrs It must be surd, jndging t ward I returned Katherine nerve Durkee somet 'm your smiling, signaled in SAW hand and was across aa me to the little woman sy, 1 suring did 1 anythir he chose to my a rea as she S0 upe knew as all from wista Kee P knowled vousness her mot Yo my litt Madge,” irritably, enough. 1 She'd say & the at- better. how the gested riend retorted “hut aren’t strong wis illian were here ings that would b and 1ppose fem ter ere make me vou tell me has ofl i you she said, ause he born with, 1it a of him by citicient But he think she's going to efficiency for she asn't offe ably can't ded ms help it bec was He's i'ed out needn’t ME, iy affecting a feel k shrewd his 1 pleaded, did a pretty progosition was or iend sly I'wo Must Stay There are so two will the house ! And Dr. iite has and his stay here L had announc te had plan sh her, she more tragic was enjoying the lignatior to tifc We picked you that to tic could it Dr. her not fut ex- firc with both Braithwa d up & have over fue 1 added what judicious “We that ¥ liouse run away wi “Madge ( another minu she @ charming pout, followed by un fectious little gigglr ‘You're right, but if you think I'm geing to have any stra efficie eapert like that Braithwaite ing around my very much mistaken =ghe's your sister-ir on 1 lie getting mad n i slamr asked sTyly are 1 i e viu in with in- al aham, 1 up declared oy woman oh--1 law, § t ard of u ) very got she never well woman have yo lelictor attli Lei with her even hearty ervou uugh greeted , and in the Katherine whi and 1 sally ‘But -l “Harriet isn't “Let Madge 1 know she's perfect 0 and what 1've her,” Mrs interposed she's a stranger, and ] any strange womm man would he notice anything rea protec “hut t my T like Durkee wo leave in houst different. He'd never but trust a woman Letter Tyrom Tedic Prescott to Leslie Prescott, Continued y ase " 1 emphatica y that woman ertainly not,” perted, “Even t Well content that talk shows that instead of who palms off 1 upon the husband, i paims off upon the b prised tt No, Marquise y fix t « The ks = and a way and the baby wife is 8o in she does not wa such a grievous took s back thi urt her in she would ym her, #0 to way if she the she go to ni this store WOMEN hope again uni eannot and we' good, rich kind that orgs of red fron in 3 in meta from injure ach; from ordinary me Iy helps make rich 428 wornout, - ext give you new Overs 8,000,000 pe using it. At all druggist substitutes. The genuin stamped on every tab gist on having the e« NUXATED IRON lood, Sgren it and Endurance, t it is an It quick- revita m by t ybe snoop- | A | pees not the filled proper! got to stay you can get 1 want you but then whether or had been sire—ee. Leila's Madge, until It's too bad. shakers | No with |2 train in { hoth with me, of be able to get into the city and hospital in another couple of nd that will be time enough, herine 2" you course, hours, 1t it P Kat the d now | wo nurse who is zeing to break Braithwaite that wife behind ty ¥ the news to Dr. must ot when he ‘Lot lew his Madge do with a relative. Mrs ioyous little But be strong, Madge. won't have her, that's all.” ‘I'll read the riot act to him once,” 1 said, starting for the door. “Wait 8 minute,” Katherine hurried ward me. “1 want to show you something that 1 must have fixed | right away. It won’'t take but two or three minutes, and Dr. Braithwaite {ean wait for his discipline that long.” | She followed me |and when we were shot, she turned to me mal little smile, “You won't need to deliver | message to Dr. Braithwaite,’ Durkee gigi sure you 1 simply it 1e's 4 make it with a whim- that ' she said. —— 1 Gossip’s Corner not | Flavored Lipsticks it T t s em wherry Sunbursts uscd black are of Sunbursts of rhinestones effectively on a costume velvet Hand-Painted. Embroidered and hand-painting are featured on the new latest sweater and sweater costumes. surplice, side-tie, golf nd slipover arc good coat Continued Colors, | Bluck and white combinations are shown in the cottons and wools spring new or Green Nile green and maize {are among the most popu'ar shades for lingeries, High lustre crepe me- {teor is a popular material Blue French blue, | scotland’s Influence. Scoteh homespuns carpet-rag weaves and shadow plaids are shown for separate skirts this wintet, to be greed prompt- | he | In styles the | mandarin | |1ather intense itehing. DAILY FASHION SBI'VIOR = Man’s Pleated Shirt Has Entered Woman { at out of the room, | safely out of ear- It happens every once in @ whilé that women's fashions, tired of frills | adapt some part of men's costume 1« That's what has hap bosom their own use pened to the pleated shirt the sketches show. it was part of hite ms attire hid shyly behind shows its outline brazenly s Realm Now it a pleated a vest, hirt front—nothing less, a : 5 » The frocks are tailored ones, suit- ble to charmeen, fine twiil or he blouse is very smart ut the finishing fashion new tailored suit omd vomiting. |t lor - | tions. cating or taking the | fc By Dr. Clifford C. Robinson URTICARIA Urticaria, or nettlerash, is & com. {mon disturbance from normal body condition, which shows itself as a skin | |eruption n whea! formation. Tt is of | rather wide range in cause, intensity and length of attack. Tt occurs fin youth and in middie life, rarely in oid age In un acute attack, the coming or joutbreak of the wheals on the sur- | face of the skin is sudden, producing They may ap- jpear on any part of the body. They come and go rapidly in acute attacks, times these wheals are only the size | worn with tailored blouses. Light Stockings. washing light colored stock- tahlespoonful of borax to | This removes stains made | hocs | Wher ings wdd a the water by the 'vu Green Vegetables. Never have green vegetables lving | in cold water more than half hour be- th are to be cooked y Keep for Soup. | Take the odd ends alt pork and | racon that are left over, slicing n.ml jadd them to peas or beans for soup “1 heart own and cting it is his, | little eradie tel the his er ) human picture peopl " 1 eaid. | you and I} they, Mrs. § probabie be a our aren hearts as did tnul! k you would mat- | hild | would been un- selong to 10 proof t to you sir ~No, but u me Mrs. yinan would oistering his ¢ 1If you wer . dless ms the w think son, a . 1 picture the other ttie may but 1 do ght |times they | piece |intestinal system and are of a mere inflammatory papule, Some- are large am & 25.cent and in other cases even larger, They are more or less oval in shape. | They vary from intense red to waxy /| Wwhite Sometimes, owing to peculiarities n!' patient's skin, the wheals will |show a waxlike center with a narrow | r: d periphery These acute attacks ofttimes resnlt | from some disturbances in the gastro- somewhat transicnt in character. The symptoms of w i is furred, is more The tongue breath foul and there less prostration., This attack is sometimes the a run-down condition and from orry or unfaverable living condi- In children, the cause is over- wrong kind of he result od. In people who are nervous and sen- tive, urticaria may be hrought on by the most trivial causes, the giving of a brisk cathartic, as magnesium sulphate, or forms may be such Fast a day lLocal treatment, to allay the Treatment of acute two. itehing may be a sponge bath of bi- carbonate of soda. ca fu and Thorough elimination must he tal |sometimes with little or no pain (lfl,;‘“ e M and dence properties connect s f tr In chronie urti ria, the sufferer must undergo care- I treatment by a physician, Pruits arc good food for such cascs pure water is a good drink. main ined. S YALE PURCHASES LAND, New Haven, Nov. 22.-~Yale univer- cquired by purchase the John . anson home on Hillhouse avenue the Harry Goodycar Day resi- on Whitney avenue, ing with the large the Plerson-Sage by the university, of the two tracts known as now owned purchase price etion act, Tk aggregate $228,000 co er for some county di {are a slight rise in body temperature, pulse increase, accompanicd by nausca | East Haven, yesterday. EXCCOMMISSIONER DIES New Haven, Nov. 22~MWiram Ja- hs, New Haven county commission years prior to 1598, and treasurer from 15893 to 1912, his howe in Foxon, town of aged 85, ed at The Advex\i\:resj Raggedyhan Ty My! Didn’t Raggedy Ann and Rag- gedy Andy and kind littie Weeky run after Raggedy Andy and Jittle Weeky | had thrown Hooky, the Goblin, kettle of water? They ran down the long hall in the jce Grotto just as ,u.m as they could @o. am glad we came ‘mn Hooky put you | Raggedy Ann,” littlc they ran along. “fo am I” Raggedy Hooky, the Goblin, in the kettle of water, might have melted my And then too,” Raggedy Ann conti ued, “the water, when it grew hot might have taken all the paint off my face After running 1o rescue yo in the water, Wecky said as Ann had replied. | put me the water candy heart “If quite a ways, | Ragzedys and little Weeky sat dowr to rest. Not that Raggedy Ann #Md Raggedy Andy had grown tired. Oh no! It was because little Weeky had grown tired. “We must not sit still and eat any of the icicles growing down from 1he ceiling!” Raggedy Ann said to Rag gedy Andy. “Because, if we do will ‘stiek to the just as we before $o! You and 1 cannet eat any an down, Raggedy Ann!” Raggeds Andy replied. “But we can snip off some of t les for Mister Wecks 1t will rest him sit eat them eat them'® What flavered icicles do you wish Mister Weeky Raggedy Ann asked umped up from the ice floor finvors are they, Raggedy Weeky asked in re red ones are strawber What “mo h hrown illa and the " Raggedy Ann said 1 will have little Weeky said ond of strawberry wOT ones oty and Raggedy Andy of the red icicles and ate them y AN eeky upbn 3rotto, Weeky vo do not it floor Jowr ‘ . LAttte lagpgedys hink so” Rageedy Ann snigped dranberrs iclcles ahd‘; 4 to the Goblin, t, at in the | howled. 00d beside e them, “Ahal” little Weeky while a voice right behind them “Now I have you!" and there stond the Gobiin. capt you a M plied Weeky Inte Weeky and Raggeds It you home o0dle | B “Oh, dear, all tiree of us have been ow!™ little Weeky said I have captured all three of Hooky, ihe Goblin, ired “Yes! now!™ ughed “But you will let us rawberty flavered icicles, ister Goblin 7" Raggedy “Oh, HoolWy, the as he sat dow on the jee. * finish won't you, Ann asked Goblin besidc Httle yos, Ann and Rageedy Down the Long Hall Andy Walked Away you must snip off 1o cat 100 Raggedys hurried to do 1t hoth thought the same thing e same time, Then, after Hooky, « Goblin, had eaten forty-nine snips i said, “Well, 1 must take and ma you into But whe d that his wet clothes ] ice floor and there stayed Weeky gnd Paggedy and Raggedy And alked away ong hall, Jeaving Hooky, Lowting. 'l cateh you § Httie Weeky but never re- is, or me is now ‘ soup!” he foun t up ad frow P Littre wait laggedys and t other jersey. that would | touch to a | both | they | ut only on onc | tried to! i lll Uniess otherwise indicated, theatric l!ln Ilm J.l. BACHELOR'S REVUE AT CAPITOL Starting today for the last half of the week the Capitol will offer another Kcith vaudeville show that will equal the one that has just finished and that cauged so much comment all over town. This show has five more good acts featuring Billy Bachelor's Revue lin'a delightful miniature comedy, “The Beauty Parlor.; The cast in- cludes a number of excellent enter- tainers with Hazel Vert and Sylvia and Dune. As an extra added attrac- ‘tlon “Tango Shoes” will be presented. II is a delightful offer presented by | Billie Burke, a noted producer of vau- | deville novelties. The other acts will | be of a high class standard and will include singing, dancing, and comedy !.’ulh that will be well liked by all. The | photoplay to be offered on this bill presents the Paramount super-special “To the Last Man.” As a book it has | been widely read as it is a Zane Gray | story. It is a delightful romance of the | great out doors and has an excellent | cast featured headed by Richard Dix and Lois Wilson. These two popular factors have the greatest roles of their | entire career and their fine acting.will | be immediately noticed and appreciat- ed. This whole bill has plenty of en- | tertainment. | The Very First Colman of Carrow Ab. England, has accepted the lord mayoralty of her city, and will, therefore, be the first woman in England to become a lord mayor. |t s believed to be virtually im- possible to find u man over 40 years perfect eyesight | Miss BE. M bey, Norwich, old who ha e Harmless Means of Reducing Fat at peopie fear ordinary means for Vore is an extraor Many reducing thelr welgh Ainary methed. Lxtraordinary because while perfectly harniles dieting or ex- {se arc mecessary. Marmoln Prescription are made exactly in with the famous Marmela Pr You reduce steadily and casily, with no il effects, Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for & box or send price direct to the Marmola Company, 1512 Wosdward Avenue, Detroit, Mich “FABIOLA™ (The Story of Rome) A spectacalar moying pi omn Sandes and M 3 o'clock mt St Anirents charen el Special Children's Matinee Mondny ernoon st A striking drams of early Chris anify from the pen of Nicholas Cardinal || Wiseman. | iption, will he nings, al | YOU MUST SEE | “FABIOLA” LYCEUM NOW PLAYING BUCK JONES “BIG DAN” ALso JACK SHEAN AND HIS BREEZY REVUE A Brand New Show ¥riday ¥ye. Only AMATEUR NIGHT Nov. 22 Thurs. Nov. OPENING NIGHT § 0dd Fellows’ Thurs, I Harvest Carnival Odd Pellows Hall, 194 Arch St GRACE. HARPER And Her Dafers ‘Member Her? She's Pine ! Admission 10c. Mosic. dancing i |’![ written hy the press mgencies for the respective amusement compuny. “LOYAL LIVES"” AT PALACE “Loyal Lives" dedicatedgto the U. 8. Mail Service and to the loyal mail men whe serve the public faithfully will be the screen attraction at the Palace starting tomorrow for the last half of the week. The photoplay has been endorsed by Postmaster W. F. Delaney and Albert E. Smith, the pro- ducer has M. Deélaney's photograph appearing with the title of the film. One of the most realistic fights in riper contained in “Loyal Lives,” The scene is one that will bring shudders to spectators, so realistic is it. Willlam Collier, Jr., and an actor who played the part of a train robber, barely escaped drowning in South River, near Perth Amboy, N. I., dur: attraction by Jack Shean's company mg‘the filming of this dangerou scene. af the Lyceum the first half of gne| Collier who plays the part of Ter- week, that offered- by this clever | FeRce son of a letter carrier, is mak- ing his first run as a railway mail L’:'r“'; :(,e;"f;‘;‘:'"s.”f:' the last| " when. two daredevil -bandits abounds with clever dl“cmv‘ro!:;f: clamber down from the roof of the ensemble and individual and in duet,| ™OVINE train and get into the ma While the antics of the comedians are| C08¢h. The other mail clerlg are over- ubroariously funny. The novelty come. Collier succeeds in felling one specialties introduced throughout the | ©f the bandits. - As the train swings evening make the bill one of thel over the bridge, the remaining bandit highest order. | seizes a registéred mail pouch. Collier The accompanying photodrama is grabs him and a terrific battie for the William Fox special, ““Big Dan," | Possession of the mail pouch follows. featuring Charles Jones. L |’"lllll;ll'll |,! bty ot ml‘ ‘ notices and reviews in this column are NEW BILL AT LYCEUM, As good as was the musical comedy | Both fall off the moying train thirty Following the double feature spe- W‘"l into the water. Here the fighting cial bill for Sunday night the Lyceum \ for the sack continued desperately. on the first three days of “next week | ©On this bill thege will be four good will' present Sinclair . Lewis' “Main | 4cts of Keith vaudeville that will be Street.” This stars Florence Vidor| Well liked because of their fine enter- and Monte Blue as the citified young | taining qualities. couple who come to a small town to| Starting next week Monday the big live. Small town limitations and gos- | attraction for the entire week will be sip have a big part in the play, al-|‘The Clark Sisters’ Revue"” with a big though it also has a great line of youthful dream chorus and Harry comedy and funny situations. It is a| Myers, a noted comedian. wonderfully fine picture, The latest ORI - round of Fighting Blood also will be shown. APPROVES U, S. CEMETERIES, Washington, Nov. 22.—An official report on the condition of American cemeteries in Europe submitted by Manner H. Green, conducting quar- termaster, and made public today by the War department sshows ‘“that everything is8 going on most satisfac- torily” in improvement and construe- tion in the various cemeteries over- scas. AST! 35 DAYS. Dublin, Nov. 22 ~The Irish Free State government announces that six mwore republican prisoners have ended their hunger strike after fasting for 35 days. Two hunderd and t hirty- seven, the statement adds, are still going without food S ’l‘onlgM—Fn —Sat. Another Big Show of KEITH VAUDEVILLE featuring Billy Batchelor’s RF.YUE — A - ‘THE BEAUTY PARLOR’ Pretty Girls Special Scenery xtra Added Attraction BILLIE BURKE Presents Vaudeville's newest novelty “TANGO SHOES” You'll get the surprise of your life with this " OTHER BIG ACTS Zane Grey's Famous Book Now a Great Photoplay “TO THE LAST MAN” with Richard Dix and Lois Wilson Tonight—Fri.—Sat. The Smashing, Crashing Melodrama of the UNITED STATES MAIL SERVICE “LOYAL LIVES” | Dedicated to the Loyal Mail Carriers who serves the publie faithfully. Endorsed by Postmaster W, F. Delaney Cast Includes MARY CARR BRANDON TYNA KEITH VAUDEVILLE 4—Great Acts—q Next Week ERS' REVUE CLARK DANCE AT UNITED HALL MISS VIC VASKO AW ENGLAND CHAMPION FRISCO DANCER Friday Evening, Nov. 23rd Music by Ahlberg’s 6-Piece Orchestra Admission 50e¢, including tax THE Rose Dance at DANCELAND 252 MAIN ST.—NOV. 24TH One of New England’s best dance floors and real good music. Open Every Tuesday and Saturday Evenings COMING—A REAL LIVE BABY! THEATER HARTHORD PARSONS’ Nov. 19 ALL THIS WEEK—MAT, SATURDAY ONLY E.H. JULIA SOTHERN-MARLOWE hursday ¥ ~“TWELFTH NI6GET" MERCHANT OF VENICE” <wturdny Fve—"HAMLET. . AVING OF THE SHREW” Sat. Mal —“ROMBEO Orchestra: $250; Bal, 2 and $1.50; Second Bal. (res.) PARSONS—Hartford ALL NEAT WEEK—FOR THANKSGIVING 50c_to S250—Mate, Thurs. and Sat. 56c 1o $2.00 MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEATS NOW up.on' \I(M M for Connecticut Chil lrem’s Aid Society Presents the Best Langh HR in 25 Yeurs HE 1ST YEAR s and With IRANK CRAVEN and N, V. CAST Fanetls s woen for two sofid syeare on Brondnny Staged b WINC WELL SwiTH [T