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i 3T ijn ij iJ wivi r1 vv sjifrw bAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE MONDAY NOVEMBER SOyitj0 fM Ve rf WU Wf WAJW iiAt iTFWtfS IfS lsm 1 tHl Smart Set to idfarewell To Officers Fleet Smiadrons Presence Iti Port Adds Much To Social Events Iii San Francisco By LADY TEAZLE Today San Francisco society win bid farewell to the Naval officer of ths seven Amerioan superdres naughts who war an Interesting addition at all ot affairs of tb past wk Ths United SUUs shlpa NswTork Nw Mexico Mississippi Arkansas Wyoming Texas and Idaho will sail today after a visit of a week in this port Sine their arrival In Ean Francisco bay there his been a continual whirl of Bay affairs In town and aboard the nhlps On Saturday afternoon a delightful tea dansant was riven at the Fair mont Hotel at which the bachelor officers wereruests of honor Scores of attractive parties were forme ior the occasion Mr and lira Edward Mitchell tntsrtalned about ltO of the friends their daughter Miss Bernlce Iltehell at a dancing party on Bat lrJay even In The affair was glvn ntiniiAw inn nf the Falmont loteL It was not a coming out party Miss Mitchell has postponed ner lebut for another season Before the dance Miss Cordelia mlth complimented Miss Mitchell at dinner party at the Fairmont Mr nd Mrs Warren Qulnn chaperoned be party and the guests were HISSES OaUiarlnt taM Nan Olanr Botalle Omnbeme Modes and Models in San francisccu Uoml Deasr Chart Carllale Carltan Bryan Arthur Krb Killa Vloaher tartar Samoa lallj Obau Sulfa Trior aqona ironne haelaa rTandaraOB Barton Xaratoa Donald ClampoLt lobart Fahrbeek Diwold Ouarre Mr and Mrs Mitchell assembled a tew friends at dinner before the dance nd In their party were VESSB3 AMD UESDAklES knurl Lani anmel Joewlee apart Aiaina nwwin Receiving with the hostels were MISSES Samoa Catherine Seanos Bslan Brack Hall Obaar ilka rna uoni i Among the guests were HESSE AMD II BSD AMES dare Itathan Jf Chatiaa Glfcaoa risk Cooke nnaa Rentl arrant China aumrlna Banuer Uartha alabun Katharine Mohan I Mary Berake Moora EUaabetb Mc Arthur Jaanelte Seaalona Doris Oraoa I Hate imtu Alnae Allan Dorla taran Barbara WlUvta Batlr BmlU Kaihrrn Maataa Dla ai Gertie Jfeherf laaenhtea aloore Baniali Pollock Haleo Mcfctenharc Gsrtrudb Mitchell uinna rtiaamm Mary Paw Helen Brark AdalMe Jrifflli AWIDj TfUtW Vtrlor Harwell William Dinned Clark Omrkar OharlM Far SharmaaPahe Tbomton Hiik Prmtoa Ballache Will Lain Cuonlaa rfanva nu Lord Barandaaa M18SE8 CaUiarlna Uobloals Bulb Whlllir Marian Wlrtaar Maraarat Buckbaa Afnai HanlBoD Coralla Duinaa Edal Dnaeia Gartrude Barralt Garaldlna nraoa Glan Little Barbara raroe Oomalla flwren Nadlna 81 Gam Jim CarrLgan I dlth Npa Rhaia Port Wlrthar Inota Morrliay Ilalan Parklna Maria Poanaa iJomthr Uabharlt lrono BVratt Rainma MarUail I lliaa Nnbauar Betar Paroa MaQoiT tar KESSRS Carl Mi Crrll Co as lorn wall ul HtaranaoB Jiak Mai raderlrk UaWHIlAau lark Bordan Paul flampaU Coy Fllmrr Gaoraa Vinrlra Marrlll MarMhaaf William Ilalooab VranoU DitLi Saalon 1opa Carton aaanrloe Drartoo Wilbur Kobart Baala Mward Pond WUllaa MoKaa Stuart MoTMbaad Alpbaua Bull CbarlM Gwynn Ralph Knta Uall Joho Wlnatoa Gaoraa Klaluar Bronaa Alohnn Urattu rhilUna Luz MoBnrd SUiarl Hallmaa Oaorre llarria ajDiia aa XHirnua AlaxandirTouiis Pronpaf fUllar Donald ClarapaU anion jjryan William Tiadale Henry jinrara Klrant Black Inuall Vullattan lArutrr ktartin piannaU lllkk Dulaana Barbiari planry Canon vuuaa riue rkUUpa 0 One of the most dellrhtfol teas of khe past week was given by Mr and ars uFredencK apeooer ralmer on rhanlceglvlng day to celebrate their seventeenth wedding anniversary The uests included a number of those rhOtwere present at the eharmlna Palmer Smith weddlnr aeventaan un Li tj i aaivrraau aaivni noil who cauea rtftS Pouroas an mesdames 1 Bakar Spalduil Laailay Pottar MESSES AMD MtCSDAUM NataanM Uaaaar Tnaapli Oraa Harms Minn arry Bill AUxandar Wilaaa OUrar DlbHl wiuiaat nanUa Pmntlaa Cobb Bale nuaaaa jnaaa jEtmar cos Prank Giara ilaoraaa hamiaAttV Clinton La Vanlaiae John Palbarana wartyn oriu unyian vnnaaj unnea A auwe um atXSDAUEl irteraaa WfflUaM I MeDaraiott KISgM IOaraltoa Oraee aflrlaai OaWla Corniia Dnaaaa Virrlnia rblLupf Hoiv atBSSBA lemliaa nsaraaV Oarton Kaynloa Ixralia eo nurruu iiauey jaiarorn Maude Ball LinooU Wilaao Dr Itmn Xaraa tTAOIM Mrs Horace Bradford Clifton enter talacd at ah attractive childrens party on Saturday afternoon In honor of the fourth birthday of the Utile daughter Miss Caroline Clifton A group of the mothers of the small guests were entertained at tea by Mrs Clifton sad among themwere Kyland WalUoa WiUlant Horn ntrnnunond VaaGavIa rhariat iiaun I Wrall fin ttaoa Ijlndraar WLajooa IrkeaU iluara Cliabbn LaiV iHaTakl ri nbar Javoa Tow no lyurtaar VE3DAUBS tl AUn Van Fl at CbarlM Wbaalnr Jt Laroy Brine Otto Gran Erapay Bobartaon i iionrnt uray iiarold Cway ASK FOR aad GET Horlickrs The Orlslnal Malted Milk aV Infanta aaiuf tnwaallrtaa IvoU Imitttloaf and SnbitUntog iliyTIIE CBltTEn Of TlttTfas Vhether In Ban Francisco for a day week or month main this popular estlry raur home i With lo of the moti elegant fur to deal viui and imbued Siih enlhuiiaim for trim form filling line Schettktl could icarcely do ethertvue than uort a vmner in the design of tint evening coat of black caracul and Bolivian chinchilla Court ttn of Colhurni WaKBHfirnW fiBH WTTr Mil Wl LnnHF Tji HbM RyBtIIdDBannnnnnnnT lf4il5RrlUaUBnnnnnl anVffiannVaLannnnnBnwi asatMatrAMVfftnnnannnnnf Oarmalm Tuicanl Rarbart lena Among the little folk who enlored the affair were Laura JU IlonUfna Jaaa rmrlar Antplmtta Gray Huaanna Gray Vana iviido Mana Tovna rnuia i owna Pcaav Bra PnnoM Van Float Marian Caarr Ganaflart MoDanlaU uaiaa alanuarui MBRSBS Malaoltn MoDonald Jnnftor riatobar Brknylar Hunt iwnon irij3L Edmund McDonald lniaa Bobertaon Kllaabatli Cnrrltr Clothilda Vlnornt Dorothy MaoGarts Barbara Fowlar Billy Danlab WyH Knataoa It iaru Moor Til Bnaaall Joa a ft 1 ib Miss Lab I Bewail of Bath Me who visited in California early In the year as the guest of Mrs Mlllan Griffith In Ross was married on Saturday to John Wlnslow Williams The wedding took place at noon in Grace Church In Bath and was fol lowed by a reception and wedding breakfast at the homo of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Williams will make their home In Baltimore Tho bride who durlna her visit In California was feted at numerous affairs of the debutant set le a niece of Mrs Norman McLaren Mies Eliza beth Ashe and Qaston and Porter Ashe of this city and a cousin of Mrs Mlllan Qrlfflth Loyale and Rich ard McLaren and Qaston and Farra rut Ash Miss Marjorle Raehael Oossage and Adrian Johan Bchrool were married last Saturday evening at a pretty ceremony at St Vincents Church at Petaluma Rev Maurice OKeefe of San Francisco performed tb service Miss Mary Gossage sister of the bride was maid of honor The bridesmaids were the Misses Car mellta Heffernan of Stockton Kster Cardwell of Chowchllla Mona Kowln of Modesto and Hatel Leonard of San Francisco Cornelius de longh of San Francisco attended the groom William Oorsage Dr James Sulll vsn and A IX Kraose acted aa nahera The bride Is the daughter of Dr and Mra Marry Sherman floeaaa and bis been active in Petaluma natation able I an en Following th eerenrony racep lion wan held at the home of the brides parents Minn TordHa Smith wan luncheon hostess last Friday In the Palm court of the Palaee Hotel In honor of the Mlsnee Catherine and Barbara seenon who recently made their debut The guests at the luncheon were MISSES Marian Wlrtnnr Marjona Dunna idina wraca Dorla Wlruior Bamioc Mlmliall Mlaabelh MrArtbur Ilalan Ilrank Itoaillo lrunbiojn Nanre Obrar Dorotliy Iabhanlt koaalla Uonard Hulll Whlllay bally Obaar Dona Flam Anita MamndMn RuUi Prior On of thn lunrheons of the past week was given by Mrs Harry John son for her niece Mies Charlotte Zlel The affair was given at the Francesca Club and the guests were LSD AMES Gnorae Ptnckard Alan McDonald ttdwln Bars Htudahaknr Jobnaoa Jobn Thomaa John Salfridtl Hontt Drooka Philip Postar Brova Unth Porto LaariU Bihar M1HHBB Jaas Bold Katberlna Kraft Th names of two California faml lies of prominence sre linked with the announcement of the engagement of Miss Virginia Younger and Oaoton Ashe The late Dr William Younger grandfather of the engaged girl lived In Paris for many years and together with Mrs Younger was one of the leaders of the American colony in that city Miss Younger boars the name of her grandmother who is living In San Francisco at present The bride to be Is the daughter ot Mr and Mrs Herbert Younger She Is a niece of Baronets Nugent Mrs Burn McDonald and Miss Maude Younger The groom elect Is the son of Mr snd Mrs Francis Davis On his mothers aide be Is a de scendant of Don Juan Bolado He Is at present living on the Bolado rancho at uoinater this property Is Dart of the original grant given to th distinguished Spaniard Young Ash was overseas dulng the war Ills mother liven In Santa Crux jSfotWttfte Jmmar Todays 5c Luncheon Beet and Egg Salad Braised Sirloin of Beef with Egg Noodles Whipped Potatoes CutStrlngless Beans Choice of Almond Blanc Mange Sweet Cream or Pie Cake or Ice Cream Coffee Chocolate Milk Hot Tea Rolls and Butter Soda Fountain Service Salon de The fourth Floor OrpheumHas Long Bill And Acts Are Topnotch Dyer and Coyne Act Is a Scream Gaxtons Junior Partner Full of Pep and Laughs immn topnotch acts on this weeks bill at the Orpheum every on of thera be ing an exponent of th well known Joy and an eradlcator of tb muchly sung of blues To get the show off to a rood start and to put the audience In a better humor Hubert Dyer and Ben Coyn maka their appearance with a turn appropriately titled A Laugh a Second However It Is falsely advertised there are two laugh with every tick of th watch Th comedian of the team offers some real humor tli kind at which son ean take offense William Gaxton who acts on th stage aa Doug Fairbanks perform on trie screen is th reaturea player and the sol worker tn The Junior Partner written by Rupert Hughes lie labors hard to gst laughs ana succeeds In his mission Tb sot Is a clever on and full of pep Th Cameron sisters Madeline ana Dorothy close the show and with me assistance ot juowin weunr i inv piano stags an enjoyable exposition of society dancing Bob Murphy and Elmore White who are comnosers of popular mel odies as well as being among th thousands of mourners lor tne late John Barleycorn sing and plak for few minutes and Introducs novelty songs Their number Is Called A Peppy Arrangement of Tunes an Laughs There Is a waste of white paper on the Orpheum programme in th printed line telling us that Charlie Wilson Is a loos nut from the treo of laughAer That Is not necessary because proves his qualifications to entry into the house of mirth a thousands times oer Telling the Truth Is the unusual title of James McCormack and Kleanor Irvlngs offering They are crooks they confess it and prove It by stealing many a grin and chuckle They sing and dance and the male member of the duo a clever light comedian Topics of the Day Is as good as ever and Raymond Bone waving the baton over the orchestra has some good muslo Kitty Gordon and her company which Includes Martel the dancing phenomena Jules DeVorson Hector Cnrlton and Mabel James aa well as lack Wilson and his troupe are the holdover headllners Louise Glaum Will Star in Haight Hit The Iopord Woman Stewart Kdward Whites fascinating romance of Africa plclurlsed with Louise Ulaum aa star and House Peters In suDDort In offered at the Ilalght The ater Ilalght street at Cole tor today and tomorrjw The usual supplementary screen numbers are Included In the attrac tive programme with popular musical selections by the Haight or chestra under direction of quincy Bsrbour Hobart Bosworth In His Own Law will bo tb Ilalght Theaters screen feature direction for Wednesday and Thursday i Alice Joyce Is Seen At the New Fillmore The Prey Alice Joyces greatest picture will be the chief picture at traction at the New Fillmore Theater Fillmore between Kill and Eddy streets for today and tomorrow It Is a powerful story of political ma chinations financial Intrigue thwarted ambitrlona a drama of tangled lives Other Aim subjects Include a news weekly a cartoon comedy and a nennic reel Slrachans orchestra has new ooncert numbers for these two fiays a The complete New Tork cast In Three Wise Fools will be the no I able NawnYears attraction at the Columbia Theater Helen Menken Is th loading woman Austin Strong Is th author of th play Jack Londons novel The Lady of the Biff House will be titled What Is th Mstter With Marriage when It la released to theaters with Mil ton Sills featured AMUSEMENTS ni viyyi iwTa fi tj Polk aad CstUeral Its TODAY TUES and WED SEE NEGLECTED WIVES With a Big All Star Cart Next TI1C1 FBL and SAT Dec 2 an 4 39 EAST WITH Constance Binney aad the Original New York Stage Out OTHXIt ATTRACTIONS The Lure of Melodrama Brings Crowd To Alcazar Crooked Gamblers Is Comedy Drama of Wall Street With Hectic Situations By NORMA ABRAMS an Franciscos theatergoers Ilk melodrama That they Ilk it put on a bit thickly was established by tha reception that was accorded Crooked Gamblers yesterday at Its opening performance at th Alcasar co author of Friendly Enemies and rercival Wilde Crooked Gamblers was tint produced by Al Woods at th Hudson Theater New York last August This week marks Its first presentation in San Francisco A comedy drama of Wall street the plot moves rapidly through a succession of hectlo situations to th only ultimata blue sky and sunshine conclusion that 1 acceptable in melodrama It the machinery runs a bit too smoothly for credulitys sake the de lect Is well hidden by th smartness of th lines and the very able work of the new Alcasar Stock Company well cast from start to finish the production Is well played As John 8tetson Dudley Ayrss fives a characterisation that Is both ftnlhed and convincing As the young genius of tn business Ayres has mors than th usual advantage to display his ability Elwyn Harvty whose popularity has steadily grown since she became a member of the company plays a delightfully piquant Ingenue lead as EVolyn Van Arsdale fiancee of the young business man and daughter of a speculator As Randall one ot the customers of ad unscrupolous stock broker Charles Yule presents a very fine bit of emotionalism Ben Erway aa Bob Dryden handles a part of small possibilities with finesse and kill PERSONAL AND HOTEL OOSSIP Scott capitalist and banker of Washington has taken quarters at the Palace with Mrs Scott Among other arrivals st the same hotel yesterday were John IE Sexton Nevada railroad and mining man Turner Modesto hardware merchant Wllholt Stockton business man A Buford Chicago and Milliard Denver Registered at the St Francis srn Hock Ijos Angeles ice ana coia storsge magnate Harrington cannier of the Colusa County Bank Zabala Salinas canltallst and ranch er Joseph and Herbert Frankel and Paul Maxwell ot New lor Anions the Plasa arrivals were Deller New York Roes Pool Windsor Camp Los Angeles and Mr and Mrs Griffin San Diego At the Stewart are James Dougherty and John Hughes oil operators of Tart Moore Marysvuie Rahvmer Fresno A Winn Watsonvill and It Zearfoss New York Lieutenant Perkins TJ TL WetxV Kansas City A Deerlng Los Angeles and Ed Miller Pnimri im rearlatered at the Alanx Ballevue arrivals Included Mr and Mra Cordero New York Benefell Eugene Or White and Elllng Portland and Walter Meyle wholesale Jeweler of Los Angeles rtift Hotel Burton New York Insurance broker Mr and Mrs II Burton Colusa and Van derbllt Seattle shipping man New Mission Offers The Prey on Screen A drama of tangled lives Is the descriptive phrase which Ills The Prey the lstest Alice Joyce picture drama which will be th principal attraction at the New Mission Theater today and tomorrow Political aehlnnllona social Intrigue and thwarted love are wound Into a pow rfnl theme a lvlng Alice Joyce i great emotional rdle Th supporting cast Is headed by Rogers Lrtton Henry Hallarn and Jack MacLran The short sublects include a news weekly a comedy cartoon ana icenlc Waldemar Llnds orchestra will give concerts Scholl is at th New Mission organ AMUSEMENTS TWO WKBKI TOMCHT BEGINNING 11 I A 1 JOHN CORT Presents a feast or rnir AND FBIT0IITY la tk ate Trk gslanerVeoku TnanUr rnsicAl ooxrDT AssCSLWsIsn A st Aj jJHEJ SUi fc 39K oBP sannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Sf XSBnanan sLr annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnH Ouul ImKoia JL7 u1 MtKCf mK sssF isT nT linn TefijllRsV JT aasaK jlt rfl BrjHkVlaaf TATir4Vtl YfVll a MX cJfo JW VBBrBsan tnlBswijnnan IS 5v aCr 3 LaLaaW iI jiS1 ij3kViJ jWfA jPl USaP tf nFtV iLJlan iBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaY st 2 ft vV vi iJlr USTENv LESTER with FHBID ITEIDKR and the Army Singers Dnneera remedlam AaalatlSf lis TaAJTSOOrnKIKTAL I0U1 af tke Blgnrcit Hit In Tears WORLDS DAINTIEST DANCING CIIOllCS Prices grenlnis EOe te 12 50 Wad and Sat Matineea Oo to tS SMASHING SUCCESS Tint PtM Tark af tha rearing tarilllaff oamady crana af fake pre raatlan tad frasiiad tseouhvtion Crooked Gamblers Xy last jnjanan sad Parolaal VTIMt NEW AICAZAB COWPANT SPTJLIY AYSXt CLWTX EAtTXY Sir BEO Is Tint Tradnatlaa WATCH MY SMOKE Oenedy ef leva lualsaes aad sseeau by Walter A klvais aothar Claaa Eanai Etatr Iveaiat Xntar gna lanra tU I Many Features on Current Variety Bill at Pantages Many features appear on the bill at the Pontages with Th Melody of Youth topping the programme Th cast of six remarkably clever kiddles offers an entertainment of song and dance that Is most enjoyable and well executed Virginia Lee Corbln Is a big hit and a clever little actress Pretty songs cute dances and bits of screen doings sre generously applauded Dare devil stunts are offered by the Powell troupe on tight wires Austin and Delsney stir the risibilities of their audience with The Syncopated Hotel while Devore and Taylor In Moments Musical are heard to excellent effect Two capable girls are Rubinl and Rose whose selections on the accordion are well tendered The Olrl In the Air Is an aerial singing novelty The screen show Blllle Rhodes In Nobodys Olrl and a Gump cartoon a Enthusiasm Greets Symphony Concert Alfred Herts and the members of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra presented the fourth popular programme of the seaeon yesterday afternoon before an audience that com plelely filled tlie Curran Theater Whatever might have been offered as musical fare the attendano would have been theeame for the popular concerts of the organisation hav arrived 1 deflnllelj As It was the compositions chosen were received with marked enthusiasm Mendelssohn overture concerning the wiles and lures of the serpentine Melusina opened tha programme and was folio nd by the slow movement from Schuberts major oym phony Saint Sauna Suite Algerl enne was heard for the flret time on the orchestras list and sheared popularity with tha Massenet ballet suite from Le Cld Kajetan Attl made his Initial appearance of the Season aa soloist playing the Salnt Saens Fantasia with vlrtuoslc skill and delightful dellcaclecs ot tone He was recalled three times and the rhadamanthln tule against encores was perlously near breakage The programme closed with an Impetuously rhylhmed reading of Chalkovakls Marche Slav Benefit Planned For Orphans Home A dance for the benefit of the Odd Fellows Orphan Home at Gllroy will be given tomorrow evening at Puck etts Hall by the Amity Rebekahs THE CHEERFUL CHERUB aa snnnnnaanBnnaaaaa snnajennansnaannaanss The ttltgrtph wire ure twining tco me I think when I vrtlcti them so KidK iTrtvt riant while Im Ioohim for nil I tvn tell A mtntjt rrom you my go by ti 11 Concert Given to Crowded House Californias Orchestral Programme Scores Another overflowing audience yesterday morning at th thlrty eeventh Sunday orchestral concert In the California Theater testified to the unquestionable popularity of the weekly events In their progressive policy of supplying excellent musla at a nominal cost Managers Eugene Roth and A Partington are meeting with a response that their Idealistic enterprise merits Irene Pavloska a young mesao so prano with the cachet of th Chicago Opera Company was the soloist yesterday giving a dramatically accented reading of Bembergs Chanson Indoue an Interpretation a la sou brette ot Lisa Lehmanna If No One Ever Marries Me and an extra lyrlo for good measure Her volco Is of captivating quality warmly tinted and pellucid throughout Ita broad range Herman Heller conducted hla orchestra of fifty In four picturesque numbers The most subtly written the Sibelius tone poem The Swan ot Tuonela ehowed a decided gain In flneese on the part of th ensemble the weird atmosphere being veil conveyed and the nuances of the score clearly defined The other Items were Ippolltov lvanov Procession of the Harder and selections from Hum prrdlncks Hansel und Qret and Rimski Korsakovs Tsar Saltan Jazz Galore Marks Live Offering At the Casino Will King and Lively Funmakers Score in Your Honor Pleas ing Vaudeville Seen Getting away with a jazzy opener by the Golden Gate Quartet the Casino put over a shoyr that batted considerably better than one thousand at the opening performance Ot Tour Honor at the Caalno yesterday afternoon With the same old plot of the Machlavellan machinations of the mouse In the absence of th catt Will King and hU pepful cherue managed a musical retue that did not sag from start to finish Well costumed and with music of th whist ly variety It was above the arerags of the King production Ikey Leschinskey as played by King himself and Mlk Dooley Law Dunbars hebdomadal Impersonation carried the brunt of th incidental plot with the whole company cast In parts that gavs them much more than the usual opportunity to display ability Clair Starr and Jack Wise remained the cool exceptions In th new order They wore the same good looking clothes and performed In a conven tionally melodious fashion to tn immense delight of a devoted audience As sn eloping couple pursued by th Irate parent armed with a pistol of 1 ancient vintage th role In which WUI Hayes was presented In th play for the week they were effective Honora Hamilton was on of tb well known thespeana who deserted th lure of the pretty makeup to play a character part Wltb Harry Davis In th part of Mr yiti 1 gibbons the abused husband they scored one of th hit of th ahow Jack Wis In an Italian Impersonation gave one of th finest bit of charaa i terlzatlon of the entire performance Vera Ransdale was cast as th wife of the anaemlo Fltzglbbons Dorothy Neville with a combined rendition of the olasslcs and harraonio modernities for ancther week has Introduced the value ot really good voice to the tuneful background of tb revue In her one number Pearl of Brazil Other favorites of the Sunday afternoon Casino followers were Palestine by Jack Wise and Clair Starr In Nobody to Lov Binns and Bert billed as trapelst and pantomtmiats upon the bill presented an illusion of easy muscular achievement Fredericks Ellsworth and Thomas In a presentation of popular melody Billy Inman and Cunningham songs and patter and Jacks Russell and company In a farcical skit completed th vaudeville bill A rV I a a cgtectea wives Featured at Royal For Hire day iw tlg with tk performances tcday the Royal Thea favsn nla Aaa fl streets on ter Polk and California rreaent Neglected Wives the most rscenf of th so called dl closures of society frivolities A star cart In this Dim Includes Ann Luther Claire Whitney and Churl Gerard Th Royal orchestra will render fitting music Constance Binney who created tb chief rolo In New York on th stage will appear for th balance of th week opening Thursday In EMt AMUSEMENTS Lodge No 11 I The proceeds of the dance will be turned ovec to the root fund of the home Th committee In charge will be Mra 8 Fleming Mra Ernest Gable Mrs Earl Trousdale Mrs Zlgler and Mis Gladys Scott AMUSEMENTS kiUi tmiifti wh tt VfwHHtrM tffitst i fM PANTAGES UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE Market Street opp Maspn An Extraordinary Attraction VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN Screenlands Wondsr Child In a number of Vaudeville Specialties A SPKCIAI ATTIlACTIOJf THE MELODY OF YOUTH An All star Cast of Clever Boys and Girls In a Vaudeville Revue The Powell Troupe Sensational Tight Wire Stars Devore Taylor In Moments Musical Rubini Rosa Th Accordion Wlsarda Austin Delaney A Syncopatsd Hotel The Girl in the Air Aerial Sensation GUMPS CARTOONS AND FOX WEEKLY Captivating BILLIE RHODES in NOBODYS GIRL A Stirring Lov Story Liberally Splsed with Thrills Continuous shows daily from 1 to 11 CM eatlag TVaaU Blia sad stuket Ssttai ItSS TONIGHT AT 800 Premier Preaenlatle la this City ef tbls Faanna Wmaderfal Prwnrllea Owing to enormous slseof production and length of performance patrons are requested to be sested by 8 oclock aa no on win be seated during first at i PAY COMSTOC and MOMU C8ST PHtStttT mm Worlds AAACf BVaaarirMlt production niiiii QsiM numuin Willi man net tw nuMj stiffs irtlt KasVn laa sl tURiCTtaiONEWTCENrUOftQl7tJa ni nlBma Jiaj itu la nTwentlnjr Cha Cain Chow la tare 17 Tonight Mr Morris Oast AMlres to Dnbaalsa tbe fact Ibat Chtl Cbln Chow twin si bare IXACTLT esdeee lb lanepn and New Tort Down TO TBB VBBI LAST HFAKOMU THRBtC HAM ARO -Id New York wars Can Cbbs Ower res first rreaanted In America before tas moat brilliant audleucs ever gathered 1 at bar In Atnrlea msat people stud rrX POXLAIU far a alalia noat 4 i MISS SITtX aOKDOXiLV is seas aid Daeea CTrle lUk Mar by A Klanwro Aklt WILLIAM GXXTOlf A CO la Thr Jsaaar Partri MaCeranaebt Irvlnej Charlie ryUssai JACK WHS03T Hnkert Dyer Bew Cera CAMERON SISTJEBS Soclata Palatlaat Batertalnara lata tea III Int sSate tlM bUTOTX DiliT FXOXC POIHlLAl It Ipttalaura Tlcketa UeaereaV By order of th general office ail outstanding passes will be honored this week only and after auclutlm they will not be valid Jv flaying fflW1Kg aad Casapaay 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