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A Wife’s Confessional Adele Gurrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE, What Dicky Thought His Mother's Fear spoil itehed my 1ok About Not for the effect amall s in my | door, a - ces law, gra mari Letting terror w he er Gra the a WA W ve momé “Gra her with 1 i if Granzie The te agair her room son by t pell in a sy know room, and sit as she to walk toward cadi er small grand- t she was com to for prom oor closed after o gingerly, and , but I expected landscape You sure troops just in He was fright- es by her, ed the trick you t him added a few mot threw ot time. Poor ened ha hut he c of cou 1 know out, but he must have | flourishes on his own account your fertiie brain couldn't staged all that stunt.” | “Still Sore?" | There was a levity in his that grated. Dicky had been ma his mother’s brain- a witness had come have volce responsible for storm, he had been of the suffering which to her at her inadvertent mention of her dead daughter's name. Yet, | ke could i treat the whole #ad exhibit if it had been a puppet show arranged for his enter- | tainment. 1 told mpparent shich arousel my r in a deeper, more honest st augh, n ; ¢ it was this| Dicky's | t. But| tum of myse! that callousness of 1tme my soul I knew that my re griev- #nce was his delay in apologizin for the irritating and unjust thi he had said to me concer discipli unior. “I told r say th was actions, child was w threat to hands on arour f fly into my eves. nothing ex sorry 1 a trifle col with terror at pt to her up to me, put his o m and looked stead- “'Still sore?" he in But there wa that su for me against hiy v in his voice impossible entment A Woman's Heart " T waid Not very more soberly mother's brai n subjeet for levi when 1 amused oY vou realize how hor e suffering just nc er realization that earth for oug_home? 17 lead " and Ha e must es or not alize rejoine call mother a migh f you ask me. She able | Dicky house, S is they' toing the waiting n say like a bootlegge W princess—no sn't gr A" he w rly, “and when sh se tantrums she ont @ it, <oundly spanked were sixty ¢ do you get th * stuft? Whe housands of ol for pay es in the o don't war vthing you but—you can heart—be that's all! the time, change other woman in the per cent axed i woman's cent vonldr of other one with the most nat woman's heart o ny her realize it very her!" Gossip’s Tunic Bl blouses of 1 ing shc b Tunic b the leather very popular with sl "rvaLInsl Changea satin charming negligees coats, satins. Tailored suit o1 ored lin and double-breaste eopard or panther ar and cuffs, Muffs This is a rumor zc are will There ode stay | and the h Jesn't express a wish that as she places with And and make allowa and so do the d, k 1123338080 quired offhand- s a subtle note ldenly made ¢ | to cherish r 1 1 smiling. then “But T don't storm this time ty. There been frrl Lt don’t she must of have have her ribly ow o there s but just this or the first time rriet in South wheth- o inything of the A subbornly, “T ty lucky wolan | comfort- nin the | on like a| apt to he owadays-~well— r's daughter. has a st ited re ent on more so- he stages one of is humored and nstead of heing would bhe years younger. his ‘horrible suf- n vou think of 4 women scrub- or belng house- families of rela- it them, is 1 a be- per mother any world, but the she does suffer iral longing of —for a place of you ought to or- say true,” 't understand ca 1 Ninety vour { belt {and trim, ~*=DAILY FASHION SERVICE YOUTHFUL ‘TOUCH who wants but not severely so, this smart frock with judiclous pipe and rows of small white buttons. The collar and string tle are the touch of youthfulness necded, and the narrow the silhouctte narrow The womun well tailored, will appreciate of black faille ings of white to be just Keeps the suit or coat. Caracul Coats The new caracul ts that are short in length, in shades ranging from tan to deep cinnamon brown cont Jewelry to Match Earrings mateh the necklaces thig season, and bracelets frequently de the same, Blacl l& and White ©ombinations of black and whitey satin effective in evening and dinner gowns, are Peaches and Toast Sliced peaches served with French toast make a delicious breakfast dish Don't Use Ammonia Never use ammonia water polished or oiled surfaces, on ¥or Salad Dressing 8our cream is excellent in dressings. It is particularly for vegetable salads. Makes Good ‘Drink A delicious drink is made by com- hining equal parts of grape juice and | Binger ale in tall glasses, half filled | with chopped ice, and adding & couple of mint leaves to eagh por- tion salad good FABLES EXERCISE IN BED SIS — ON HEALTH: nees for Corner ouses the sport type, ms clts that are ender folk. 50 Coats makes and b new rev Lines e sees a very smart coated with a bit of the col- about ‘Winter that muffs of to be worn this match the fur on Letter from Ruth Burke to Leslie Prescott. certainly are have Dearest Leslie having vour trou relieved 1 ever, I ha more of er from maid, Priscilla Bradford u 8, I think I f them, eparating old you ha n 2 Mrs, putting fe uble and he I expect her so! the tro Dote way manag night lette Pr THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS THE WAY | sounded like you, a t t, and she your moth- | | vin vou insisted that carried o | wrote a polite ying room, “|‘\'¥41\:r Copytight his ord 'l vou had mnh. Miss Anderson quite in- ld the manager telephone Prescott, r. Prescott's Jack told him o do with it rs shou 1de some mis and offeri | | | d | | “1 guess the trouble with you, as | with most people in doing your set- |ting-up exercises in the morning that you don’t want to get up,” | ments the physical expert to | Mann. “ That's all right Don't get up! | Start your exercises in hed and soon |vou will be awake and ready for them, The thing to do is this When you have awakened. begin to yvawn. Keep it up! Yawn four [ or five times for you will be streteh- [as though riding a bicycle |ing your chest and getting a good | After that' in leap out | inhalation. | bed and start floor exerciscs ch! Make it a_ good }IOI\L‘ stretch and roll over, stretch- is |ing again and again. coms- You still don't have to leave the Mr. | bed! i | Some exercises can be rs have been leg done once the cove |oft. Lie knecs up then ¢ on your hack and hend your ard, inhaling deeply and ling, relaxing for a mo- me Then kick hoth feet vigor- ous| d pump the air with them, a you « The Adverturesf RaggedyAun ¢ gedy Andy by Johmy Gruelle Raggedy Anp, Raggedy Andy, lit- | them into Willywiggles it Raggedy tle Walter, the Willywiggle and the| Andy had not caught one of the wooden horse sat at the side | PAR cakes and slipped it upon the Wizard's long nose. of the ice cold orangeade fountain t e And, as the pancake was done only in back of the thick bushes in the|ypon one eide, the uncooked deep, Ueep woods. ; stuck fast, and with a loud howl, the v had just Wizard dashed down the path in ard by the way Raggedy Ann fooled him into thinking he was ing a game Wooden hobby horse “This is a lovely the ice cold crangeade fountain is lovely and we | are quite near the patch of loliypope, | tut I spect the Wizard wili be com- ing back in a few minutes upon his magica horse!" “Th s ma scaped from th len Wiza horse looks be brothers if Andy said « made by the same " the hobby wooden “Mayl ve broth- LW | z thro I not chan as did t you ready?” v Ann cried| n the hob- must ol Are agge 1 Walter uj ady Raggedy Andy Carrvied the e as he ran. 1up 1 Andy said 0 Rag :00D MANNERS ™ Leaning on Raggedys and their f ¥ m the To a 1 lady 0. (o a a gentlemay inv " ts his arm. n eans upon ess 10 A un or to charms {rom 'his cross a crowded t have changed heiped over a rough spot would kicked i of | side | 3 Willy- ISTAGE AND SCREEN “Feet of Clay,” the great Cecll De Mille picture which opens at the Palace Sunday evening, has actual- ly the most original climax of any picture ever show, So different and so peculiar is it from all others that the management 13 offering a $6 gold plece to the person who writes the best criticism of this climax. Richard Dix and Bebe Danlels in “Sloners in Heaven' is the Palace attraction for the last half of next week, Milton #ill's most fflmoul screen effort, “The Sea Hawk," opens for a week's lmumg at the Palace on October 12, Thig is really one of the most successful’ pictures . ever made and is sald to surpass “The Covered Wagon” and ‘“America,” though its theme s so different and fs so thrilling in a different way that the three hardly can be com- pared. Willard, the man who grows who features the Capitol act the firsh half of this coming, week, says there's nothing remarkable in his act. Anybody can do it Af they prac- tice long enough, Maybe, then agaln maybe not, What he has done is develop muscles' and cartilage 50 that by expanding them he can ac- tually increase his height, termed by some “the answer to a Ramon Navarro, of the fair sex as mmaiden’s prayer,” is to be the hand- some leading man for Barbara La- Marr fs “Thy Name is Woman," at the Capitol next week. Rin-Tin-Tin, the famous _ police featured in “Find Your a stirring tale of the north- | west, which is coming to the Lyceum soon. “Broadway After Dark,” apd | “Three Women® are Lyceum fea- | tures the last half amd iirst half of | the week respectively at the Lyceum. as Mmu;:nd with ¢ to move “Top Hole" rom the Fulton to the \ eater in New York. | William ( A. L. Erlang next Mond Knickerbocker When Allyn King, Johany Dooley and Charles King, who were with the Ziegfeld “Follies” several sea- ons ago, signed contracts again to under his banner, Florenz murmured yesterday, place like home.” ear Zlegfeld | “There's no The Independent theater, produ- Easy Mark," now at in New York, ably that they are Jogotiating for another Broadway jeater where they can remove the Jlay next week and will eoon reveal seeret of its*nam e ¥ | Clara Joel ha PARSONS THEATER BEGINNING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd Popular Matince Saturday SAM H. HAKRIS presents MARGARET LAWRENCE LYNN STARLING'S NEW Comedy "IN HIS ARMS™ Staged by GUTHERIE McCLINTIC 50 cérs of “The & the Camedy announce inde { the 1s accepted the lead MAIL ORDERS NOW SE. ATS TUESDAY NEW Kick-off at Ladies Admitted World Series Results WILLARD—"“The — at Other- Bl CAPITOL | 4 be MON.—-TU for Myron C, Fagan's new play, “The Adorable Spartan,” which be- come acclimated in Gotham in No- vember, When “School Belles," the musical version of “The Charm School,” 1s presented at Atlantic City Monday, Naoe Kondo, the only Japanese chorus girl on the stage, will make her debut, ax no one geems likely to invoke the California exclusion aet, Lenore Ulgle, after three scasons in “Kiko,” will be seen in the me- tropolis- late next month in a play by Ernst Vajda, “The Harem." The play has been adapted by ~Avery Hopwood, and will he produced by Davld Belasco. The éast will include Willlam Courtnenay, Lennox, Pawie, Robert Fischer, Virginia Hammond and Marjorie Vonnegut. “The Halt,"” by Leon Gordon, will he placed In rehearsal next week. “The Tmported Wife,” a comedy by Crane Wilhur, will be produced soon by the Shuberts, The cast will include Suzanne Caubet, Edwin Evans and John Marston. The company that will play “The Show-Off" in Jondon, with George Kelly and Rosalie Stewart, the play's author and prodycer, sailed on the Orca. The play will open in London on Oct, 20, Frnst Lubltsch's “Three Women" is the celluloid feature at the Mark Strand theater in New York. Also it is at the Lyceum here. 'PHONE AT POST OFFICE One of the new, open type tele- phone hooths, the first to be put into use in this city, has been Installed | in the New Britain post office, The booth is open at the front and top, but muffles sound so that persons using the ‘phone may have nearly as much privacy as in the closed type hooths. Postmiaster H, E Drwin faid today that the new ©Ppe of beoth is used in all federal bufld- ings and is much more convenient than the old type, Not Too Hot Re careful not to dry yoyr wooden | |chopping how! in‘too great heat as| it will split it if you do. Scald it | always to keep it from warping. Because of ts purity and delicate emollient properties. The Soap, used daily cleanses and does much to keep it clear, fresh and youthful.. The Ointment soothes and heals irritations which if neglected might become serious. Nothing better for daily toilet uses. Ml)hl Pree iyl‘fl Address: “Cuticura Laber- Dept. 36F, Malden 4 ‘"‘Il " Sold every- Pfle Ointment %, 1d 60, Tal 2. B Cuticur Froducts Are Relable, FOOTBALL --TOMORROW Sunday, October 5, 1924 MEMORIAL BRITAIN VS, TORRINGTON FIELD 3:00 P. M. Free — Témorrow Announced at Field £ Man Who Grows” the — —WED. “lima_beans, {wheat flour, % cup white flour, % white flour with raisins, Add bran and whole wheat flour to first mix- ture, Mix well and add floured raisins, One or two muftins might be prepared for baking before the ralsing are added. Drop a spoon- ful of dough in ofled and flourcd muffin rings and bake 20 minutes in a hot oven, Chicken With Mushrooms Ono spring chicken weighing abdut 314 pounds dressed, 5 table- spoons melted butter, 2 teaspoons salt, 1% teaspoon pepper, 1 &up boiling water, 1 cup cream, 1% cups mushroom caps, 1 tablespoon flour. Disjoint, chicken and cut breast in three pieces, Dip each plece in melted butter, put in casserole and pour over boiling water, Cover tightly and cook 45 minutes. Re- move cover and season with salt and pepper, Cover and cook until tender, from 15 to 30 niinutes, Ree move the cover oecaslonally while cooking to allow the steam to escape. When chicken s tender ' add cream and mushroom caps, brushed and broken in pleces, and cook 15 minutes longer. Rub flour to a smooth paste with a little - cold water, Stir into gravy to thicken and bring to the bolling point Serve, garnished with tiny points of toast. The stems of the mushrooms should be saved and stewed and used for soup. (Copyright, 1024, NEA Servica, Inc.) Breakfast—Grapes, hominy, thin cream, broiled lamb chops, créamed potatoes, sliced tomatoes, bran muf- fins, milk, coffee, Luncheon—Cream of corn soup, toasted bran muffips, honey, stuffed baked apples, ginger cookies, milk, tea. hlnner—f‘hlcken with mushrooms, candied sweet potatoes, creamed fruit salad, chocolate cake, milk coffee, , California grapes should be secded before belng given to a four-year-ald child and Congord or the ordinary eastern grape spould be made into julce, Many children of school age find warm milk more to thelr liking for breakfastw. than cold milk, Hot milk 1s a really better drink than cocoa and should be quite as popu- lar, Any school child who starts to school fortified by the breakfast sug- | gesged will withstand the nervous | strain better than.the child who makes his breakfast of a ready-to- serve cereal and a hurried cup of cocoa. Bran Muffins One egg, 4 tablespoons granulated sugar, 4 tablespoons molasses! 1 cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon soda, % tea- spoon salt, 1 cup bran, 1 cup whole cup raising (optional). Beat eggs with sugar, salt and molasses, Dissolve soda in sour milk and add to first mixture. . Mix BEHIND TWO GUNS with J. B. Warner THE HOOSIER CHOOLMASTER with Jane Thomas nda\ On]v—Speclal Added l\thachon —— by the — CAPITOL ORCHESTRA “JUNE NIGHT” A Leo Feist Sensational Song Hit Soloist—Mr. Edward Mocadlo Violin Solo and Obligato—Aldo Bernini and Earl Lambert. Duet—Cornet and Trombone—Harry Scheidler and Raymond Janek. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring WILLARD “The Man Who Grows” Actually grows before your very eyes. ; Greatest sensation in vaudei'~' Mr. Willal‘d is a native of Hartford. Stanle) ('hapmdy “More to Be Pitied” Arthur Jarrett & Co. Cupid’s Close-Ups S a Zellias Sisters Aerial Elegance The Sylvest®r Family Father, Mother and TFour Juveniles WOMAN! What Is She? An enchanting mystery? An illusive vanity? A A flame of romance? An enticing degrada- tion? A ‘holy aspira haven of comfort? tion?— ed Niblo }.)roduchon ThyName IsWoman — With — NOVARRO and BARBARA LA MARR The Screen's Perfect Lovers “AMON WORLD SERIES RESULTS ANNOUNCED