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SntfMHItMMyikiMMMMMMlMaiiMMkli. i WT' THE P'ORf WAYNE JOURNAL inijiniMwMMtwft Amusements: i MAJESTIC jra tyartfrtar CHARLBt FROHMAN taunt Miss Billies Burke By Bemady, MA WAV." (By rierre V.ber.) PL! ty Michael Morton, author Prleoo Mo to THE SATURDAV, BPTi 11.00, IE The First true bper Sous of Oeneratlen. Night, Mo to 12.00. oat sal new en. peclal aunday 1 anil 29a.

The Powerful America STAMPEDE" Lillian ImMnghim; nuwisy ana ntonaay tuighti Print M. TUtBDAV IVUNINtL. ar.PT. uharwis fHOJHUN primtV Ethel IN "T' Wltmf ft A iW. i.

fries. va te I2.0D. tt tala Ta.tfayc W. Mason. 1 TEWPLE TO DAY" ArJTHUR LAV1NI aV Muilaal.

Comedy Ola ALL STAR BILL Weak Cay Matin 10. and Me fights en, eoo Thorn Clever Hat that, ar dlatiiMtr? end superior la style and quality art (old by OEORGE DEIIM 1104.0 CXtHOlN ST. Society DRYCLEANINBBAReAI MS For Dollar Day FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 Any Man's Suit, Dry Cleaned, $1.00. Any Lady's OnePiece Plain Dress, $1.00.

Any Lady's length Jackets, $1.00. Plain Kimonas, $1.00. French Dry Cleaning Tp da.y ih s.rtou man la the one With a sweet tooth. With eeh lump that he drop Into hla coffee hi adoring wife (ma the grocery bill going up a peg, and irhen ne sprinkle aweet tuff on hla cereal and fruit, aha ha vlalon of bringing out laet winter'! hat In order to make endi meat. When sugar vent to 6 cent tha housewives wrinkled their brow, and said: "We fwont buy tny ftll It 01 laiiins; who a narq mump, it danced steadily upward with abandon, and now It la being urged to no nigner oy tnoae wno know, how make the frulla at the earth yle! them Increase.

Twelve cent la th. goal toward which thay are working, and poseesior of th wt tooth would no well lo mend their way now Inatead of waiting till tha Brat of January to turn over a new eaf. Tha year hook of the MaTy Penrose chapter of th Daughter of tha American Revolution wa taeued yeeterday and owe Ita. artlatlo appearance to tha iprogrtm commute Mr. Edith Blake Hedge, Mra.

Owen N. Heaton and re. B. F. Rhamy.

It printed In lavender on cream bond and He Cover bear reproduction, of th pin worn by Daughter everywhere. Mr. Clark Falrbank la regents Mr. Charlea B. ntch' Mra, James B.

Crankahaw la recording secretary Mra. Delia Green, corre. (ponding secretary; Mra. Frederick H. Jone.

treasurer: Mra. E. "ft. Merrltt, registrar! Mrs. Martha Brandrtrr itan na.

hlatorlan atid Mr. Horace Oranger, chaplain. The first program of the "year will be a surprise, according to tha year book, and will be held on Monday, Oc i r. lm;) P.H0NE2198. 1205 CALHOUN ST.

An essential thing for a good meal ii good butter. get. the best order "STAR BRAND BUnER" rFROM YOUR GROCER erereanrGrH Signal 'Magazine of to day contain many articles on the danger and frJly of buying glsssei that are carelessly fitted. ifleao! dierrH pront by them. Bacll of Meigs System 15 experienced ip making, and tatting glasses.

Our splendid equipment elim iihktes the guesswork, andrhis talria, Jtiut complete factory makej the expense, reasonable. 'charge for exainination. Guaranteed glassies, if you anLa40'J. To day Dollar Day To day 'AT Bradley Bros. $1.60 Victor Stropping Machine, SSo 8harp ehaver41 (VJ Safety Raaor 170 Worcheater Raaor, Mct tvi Raaor Stron "uu tto Pocket Knife, 60a JUIr Broah (Gentleman'), Qn Ducheeae Maaeaao Y.MnaM ITAimiAla Ctal 1 10K4 Miile.l iaa' 60c Rubber 0'v, 16a Tounr nut Cloth, 10t Otbon'a Soap falleJv 10e $1.00 can Wall Jpapr Clen 1 ftfl or.

I nana U. li.00 Nail Nipper. SOc Cutl cie ecieaore, fte Nail. 1 He Jllr Cukhlon Hair Bruah, SSo Benaoin And Almond Cream, tie ETlen Clarice 'i. ouei 5o fin 1 Bradley Bros, Cut Rat Drug Store.

627 Calhoun 8L at lh hom of Mra. JwneS. with Mra. Mra Arthur H. Perfect will be hoateaS on November with Mra, Will MlcbplU a Pt, Crrl Brennlngwlll preaent th Development if ths'I'oltal Bervlea bridge will be held December' at the bom of Mlee Alice Margaret Vetey aeelatlng boateea, The committee In charge of thla gueet Iffalr la mad up of Me darna Dlffenderfer, Granger, Moeeman and Heaton.

Mr. Falrbank 'Will glre a "Twelfth party for th chapter. on Jan uaric at, her home, at thla time a aoclal afternoon will be, enjoyed. fMt. Vernon andA'Mt.

Ver. ron Koapltallty" Win be dlacuiaed by Mr.1 Khamy on February's at a meet log for which Mra Qeorg Mc Caakey nd. Mr. 'Edwin Dalrhan' will bo 'On birth dnv, Ihe gain day of the Daughter art original play will preeented at the bom of Mr. Jones, with Meadame make Hedges, Heaton and Rhamy boetesaea, aian aedatlng com.

mlttee. Mesdamea Jlerrltt, Robertson, Fairbanks and Mr. C. Hunter and Ml Stella Hunter will unit llf entertaining on March 4, when "Colonial Art and Craft" will be discussed by Mra. Ferry Randall who an authority on th subject.

Ten cents' admleelon will be charged, and th member may bring guests. An Intereatlng collection of relics will be displayed nd will be collected by Mra, Emily Woodworth, Mr, tlanna and Mis Elide. Woodworth. The chapter birthday party will 'held at the Veaey home on April first and a picnic enjoyed. Ah auction of th plcnln boie will held.

The Misses Veaey' and Mra. Barth Veaey have the affair In charge, with the assistance of former regenta of th chapter. The annual meeting of th year on May for which Mr. Will Tettlt and Mra. Carl Tapl win be hoetease.

The annual business meeting will be held at this time, and reports and th election of officer will take Place, Da day. juoe. it, mariia uxemsi ley wilt have charge of the day, The Toledo Blade of yesterday contains 'an account of the wedding of Mrs Isabel Hewitt, of Toledo, who has visited Miss Alice Knight or. a number of occasions. Mlsa, Knight went to Toledo on "Saturday to be present at the ceremony, and was one of the guest seated, at th bride' table, The account of the marriage will Interest the brde'a Jort Wayne friend: "The marriage Miss Isabel.

Hewitt, daughter of Mr. Henry H. Hewitt, and Mr. Margin Btedman Dodd. son of E.

B. was sol emnlied last evening at I o'clock at the bride's home, 'on Wlnthrop etreet. was the most beautiful of the early autumn wedding. Great bowl at yellow chrysanthe mums against a green background were used throughout, the house with the exception of th living room, whleh was decorated in green and white, with amllaav gracefully covering me doorways. Tha ceremony, at which the Rev.

George R. Wallace, of the Flret Congregational church officiated, took place In th living room before an altar'of white roses snd palm flanked by tall cathedral candlee, which threw a soft glow ever the bride and groom. Mr. Carl Hill played th Lohengrin VirMAl fhArti. whlnh annmmrai'i the cemlnir of th brldar party.

LlttW I I. ui ll AAm lrV In a dainty white dree, led the and 'the brldeamalds, Miss Florence and Miss Marlon Hewitt preceded the bride, whe atr4 en th arm of her father. Bhe wore a beautiful gown of white eatln crepe 'with a tu nle of eatln and real lace. ltr veil of (Ilk tulle wa fastened by a Juliette cap trimmed with 'orange blossoms and she csrrted a shower bouquet of whit foses and Mies of the Her only ornament was a diamond pendant, the 'gift of the groom Th brldeamalds wore yellow aatln fowns draped with yellow chirron and rimmed with yellow ro and rled bouquet of yellow rosea. A 'wedding (upper following the ceremony wa.

eerved at small table on th veranda. Tha bridal table, which bad cover for twenty four. la' th dining room. A large of chrysanthemum formed th place and dainty yellow basket filled wlth.confettl wer' at each placet The bride 'gift to her. Maids were cnalnl'of pearl and to th flower girl a gold bracelet Th groom' gift to hi beet man waa a coral scarf pin.

Mr. and Mrs. Dodd left In th even Ing'for an eastern trip, Mra Dodd traveling In a navy blue tailored suit with a bin silk bodice and a hat of blue and blackyv They will at horn itllf Wlnthrop (trt after November rl "The Mlssee KaTrTarTne anT "Emily Lnofftnan will spend the next few weeks with mend and relatives in tre eaat the. suburbs '6f hietroBnll. Mis Oladya Hughs will join hlr slstsr on Saturday, and plan te taWe a kinder gaJ ten training course: at Pratt Instl Jjlrt.

Jin1 'Taf goea to flttsburgh le oay to (pnM a futuniiii wivu rein tlyea. Miss Phylli Randall left yesterday for New York, and will enter the domestic Mlenc training classes at Pfatt Institute. Mrs. Jennl Falls, of New Tork ellr. Is th guest of her Sister, Mr.

J. H. Brlmmrf of Master on avtnu. brand Mr. A.

Buchmaa'ar entertaining their daughter. Sir, JosephJoseph Bradfleld, of DeiMolne. Iowa, and Mr. Bradrtsld com later to loin hi wife and accompany her noma, Mrs, George Rlocmn, of Banta honor guest at a theatre Party given by Mr. David' Frosch on Vvdnsdy.

The St. CeCalla circle of Kln'a I and Son wlll thl arternoon at 1:10 with Mrs. BUdd Van Bwerlngen, of West, Washington boul. eyard. k.l Mrs.

J. D. Johnston has gone to Cincinnati to visit relative' and friend for ftwdayir Mn. John i Whit and th Miss Whit will, leave Monday for the eaat. After visiting the Catle school, wher MIsi'Axtrothiy White will study thla winter, Mrl.

White and Mle Whit will atop In Nw Tork for a fw day. Dr. end Mr. I. E.

Morris and baby hav com. homo from Dayton, wher they vlelted for short Thy iiaue inp py moten Mr. and Mr. Rockhlil are' entertaining Mr. Fred Mcholla and on, of Chicago Mr.

and Mr. Han. P. Jensen bava returned from Racine. Wl where they were th guest of Mr.

P. Blngmann ana nr. ana jura, same Hansen. Miss Blanch Boxer, of Mt. Pleasant who hs been th guest of Mlsa tt mama the r.lnalnar nrnaram I of thVyeirVand Mre.

Frank RaheilCr," 1Z mu. pnA.i n.k... lurned to her home yesterday. he Ta '1 i Tt. and Mr.

Georg Ollll have'jis their rued Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merlon, of Columbua. O. Th vlstoM are Ollll' parents.

Mra. fedward Whit I vieltlnr her sister, Mra. Herbert Webster of Chicago. Mle Edith Hughe left (our New Tork yeeterday reaarfh her' duties Instructress Ir the achools In on of lirrKrv irSPECLAU? tyrl Theatre Building. Oil Calhoen QianeandKelb eeital You 19 (ttieni tht Piano Ritiial Monday tvemngi September 25th, Mu ((' if Duncan AUcn.

of Chicago, aautcd Mu Karl" Sqhmitt, Ccllitt, at the Jacob Recital Hall, over the Jacob's WwifcftouM I 1021 1023 Ualhduh St. For ticketi call at the Jacobs Music Home, phich Tvitllbe fvrn'ahtd gratis. 11 wa accompanied or Mlsa Nellie Boier, wno win visit at different point In Micnigan. Th youn ladle pf.Jhe Yoeman lodg No. S7 will give a two act comedy next Monday night at Flick hall.

ah loemen and there, frlende are Invited. Mls Delia Ratliert I a bride or the autumn who has been much entertained by her friend. A theatre party, with' refreahment served afterward. wa one of the affairs enjoyed, and the Mlsee Frances Braae and Emma Ooegleln united In entertaining at a shower for. her.

All th appolntrnenta suggested the coming nuptials, and whit and gold decorated the dining room effectively, Postal of tho honor guest wer favor at reach place, and aecoratafl the town of Battlesburg from a little alernv hamlet to a town of 7S.000 I snnla. many fsrlnrlca juuL ln dustrles, paroxyepn lugntr ao companled their enjoyment of the development of theee rural soul Into full fledged metropolitan, thoroughly at home In flrat clas hotels and evening dothe. The transformation of Bessie, th head waitress, to a blase society Hlame waa only equalled by the Intereatlng metamorphosis of her husband, Clint Harklna, whom prosperity carried from the fk of a fi5rtr to owner; of theatre and mov ng picture shows, and forced Into buying a newspaper In order to get th sort of dramatlo crttfclam wanted. I Th play ueces depended upon the fine toucher given throughout th four act by Meisrs. John Webster and William Forestall and their a alstgnt.

Th breexa and ruvp of Sir. Webeter and' hi co workert wer magnetic, and the audience sat up af tec tha first few Una and prepared for the fun that followed. For pure, JltSf a a2? lr thundultrated amusement the direct. table. A wedding bell hung over It, and ribbons of whit aatended from tne chandelier to th.

table corners. Mis Homeyer played a bridal march as th guests walked Into the dining room. Th bride was decked In a vll of ttilla and Jiad two email tot a attendant. A ahower of kitchen utensils wa presented the bride by the guests, who were the Misses Anna Qeya, Hat tie Rose, Lucetta Rahn, Amanda Dlckman. Bertha Oerlach, Alma Mld dendorf, Louise Heldbrlnk, Lona Wal kerr Clara Homeyer, Estalla and Francs Brae, and.Mee.rs.

Paul end Albert Geye. Jesa Walker, Fred Paulson. Ray Petr. Qeorge Ooegleln, Gerry Jacob, of Zanesvllle: Lawrence Hag, of Hoagland. Mr.

ana Mrs. Weltei1 Long, of yesterday with Mr. and Mra. Avery M. Drove, of Lake.lda.

Mre. Groves will accompany them to Huntington to day for an over SundaySunday visit. A unisuuwi. meeting wa Held on Tuesday evening at the horn of Mr. Mten Bennlgen, Et Wayne i lu 01 organising th J.

8. club. Harmonlou (hade of pink, ggeen and yellow wer choten as colors. The member th BW Mlsse Etll Benrilgen, president; Dorothy Bourne, treasurer: Ula Fetters, aecretary; Ktherlne wmmaw, usrirua Krucxeberg and HIbel Tlltany. Aft.r all bSiln matter wr settled, a dillctou lunch 1h Will held at th horn of Miss Dorothy Bourn, toil Weat Jtfteron treL th Daugbtera of Workman were entertained, Thurdaytath horn of August Klein, near this Pity.

Th gueda arrived In time for bounteous dinner and In th. afternoon wer entertained wits a musical program. Among; thoa preaent were the Mesdamr Votri; Nebergal Bf ina; ley, Hauebacb. BlyitpnaiPrakMxieu. man and Jefferon.

A very pleasant surprise of last evening waa one riven jin ariBa ra' i Miner by Mlsa Mary Kennelley at Iiulnai 11P Ilia ta'lpp "I1 wvv lt. I i time wa muelo being the main faatur, of the evening. Thosa pre. nt wer thr Mines Gertrude Harris, Or nomarr, teniae Bchaffer. Marl Roller, Hilda Harris, Ruth Kennelley, Carrie Miller, Mary Kennelley, Anna Tangeman arid Ivy Foslerv "A dellgUtfur tv'efiibf Wt spent at the home of Mlaa Marv T.ii.

ci St. Mary avenue, by th Misses Rose Rleg, laabell and Gabriel Streblg, Iron Curtis, Helen O'Brien, Alfrlfda KaJ, er and Miss Shire and Messrs. Tom Denu, Jack Bheppelman, Clifford ooergman. wmiam rommever. ai r.ur.

bach. Paul Teagarden and Anthony Aioia, ana evening wa spent In games era muie, ii A merry crowd of young people Jotnvrvq at tire aoms or mt. ana Mr, ohn Lw. corner Hoeguvnd and uarrow, aaonaay evening to bain eele brate.Mias Berth Lswla' alxleonth birthday. Game and muila wera th amueemente of th evening, Bom excellent muelo waa rurnlahed by Paul 1 loner ana nenry vveaiar.

after which a bountiful supper was served. The. 1 cum seppnilN in soma Dauil ful house plant. guests departed at a late hour, wishing her many mora year of happiness and suooes freent were the Misses Emma Meel. srlng, Orao Xewls, Anna Koby, Hulda Eurkhardt.

Mary Koby, Emma Lewis; Clara Burkhardt Ella FrankeMary Lewtrr Stre. KatheHp Ttelker. Sir Ellen Johnson, Mrs. Cam, Bander, Mlsa Bertha lewis. Master Paul Tlel ker, Robert Lewis, Henry Wedler.

John Lewis, Willie Moellerlng. blaster Henry Koby, from Garrett i Mr. and Mra Alva Sullivan ant Mr, and Mra Chaxlei Buhr. BOUND "Get Rich Qulok" Play a Winner With Majaeti Auaieno. Neatly admlnlaterlna 'a auaar coated.

and very moral pill, by war of adieu, J. Rufu Walllngford and hla partner Blakle disappeared from view 'last night With, a rhorus'of approving band clapping In their ear, and th haoov ronvlctnon that thay had given com Piet satieraction to tnir With convulsion of laughter. Fort Wayn watched th dvopment. of Dollar V.J Will make the first payment on "the new gerift Ine 'Victor Vjlctrdla that we; are 'selling; this week at $15 balance month. Don't mUs this ofler.

PliAYER PIANO ROLLS ''arv JkWmnliwIilwmik Pollar day'entitles you to your, choice any Player Rolls In our slock amountineffarwertlollars for $1 .00, rolli PACKARD. MUSIC HCDUSE 6J 930 Calhoun St. vr or' meeting was perhap th moat jfid vi waning ford hv been read with avidity by fiction lovers, ana th hero I a very popular gentleman; whose dramatlo career promises quite es much glory for him as th stories of Qeorg Randolph Cheater furnished. COR8BT SHOP CCLEBRATES FIRST ANNIVgrlSASIY. A birthday party quit, out of th ordinary waa that which Madam.

Catherine Wagoner afternoon to celebrate her first anniversary as a business woman. It la Juat a twelfth month ago that Madam Catherine embarked In the mrset truslnsas at 0 Wmt Washington boutsvard, and In that time, h.r artistic llttl. ahop baa taken a firm hold on th. affection of Fort Wayn. women wboae patronage and good will have been shown in tangible ways.

Bacauae of lbs etgnlflance of th date. It waa decided to hold th autumn showing of corsets On October 11 and II. and i cards Invitation that effect were sent out several daya ago. An pert from New Tork Wa present ait' moon and and rv.d ilv laut model for the different splendid makea of corset, which ar carried In stock. Mia wells, expert corsetier at the Catherine ahop, demonstrated th various excellence of th cornets, and showed the advantage, of the hlfh and low boat th long hip.

front and back lac for different flxurea. The beautiful grace of th models appeared te their hast' advanfasa when! ahown on the Ilv. leg convincing those wh formed the audience, or ine nafeeaity lor nsv Ing the proper stsyi In order well gowned. Th corset themselves the nneet inst in i.ainenn. car, rlea, and were developed In brecaaeq sattn of whit and lellcat colon, with exquisite lace and ribbon as trim, mlnjs.

The same model, with equally good llnea ar. up In. Uae expansive metarule, however, giving the earn graceful effect; Indeed, Madame atn ertri. nrld.a herself on the splendid cor set which she 'Is abl to otter at the rice paid tor inferior articles. frt.

PI" vne.ara PJTSOi as well aa comets to suit the most taeu dinua follower of faahlon'a whim There 1 an atmosphere about this quaint little shop In West Washington boulevard that spells homines, and th stray visitor Is but. to return for an other gllmps the oriental noveltle tbaf aoorn tna anetre or ins cupotwru. mmi out Trem every nook and cran ny, and admire the sxqulslto Ungere, and hand embromerea waiata ana rowna. The mletrees of tha hbp Is a past rase, ter at extending a hospitality that Is distinctly, and breathe, of the per sonality: which, more than anything etae, le responsible for the cplendld sueeesa of lal venture. THE Qp tpN.

Popular Dans 'Hall Will Be Opened Neat Saturday Eyanlna Tha Odeon hall on Weat Main street, remodeled, throughout will tnrown vpn vw ohwiw mw vi.y next Saturday evening. Clifford Moran, the popular flooK manager of the Alrdama dancing 'pavilion, wilt assume th management of the new pl.aeur reort, and, finder his direction dancing will bajnjoyed, every Wednesday and Batwday evening throughout the winter, 'a full orchestra furnlahlng mualo each evening. The opening night will featured by the distribution of 1.000 carnations to the guest, that many' flower having beeji ordered to add the attractiveness of occaaon. SOUTK SIOE MILLINERY Everybody cordially Invited to our fall and winter display oLrQlllinery SatiirrJaY, Septern? ber 23. 1911.

MRS. N. I. essorto'Vyinnie Murray, 1808 S. Calhoun St OUR BTOCK CONSISTS OP Electrical Supplies, Fixtures.

Auto Accessories ram Telephone Construction Material, etc. CatlawcJ $ee Owe Complete Steeb The Protective Electrical SuppljrCo. lasW.Cotuwibla 8s, Telepbeeie 1SU THE MAJESTIC THEATRE MIS8 BILLY BUrlKK In Hsr N.w Play, "Th. This av.nlno Mis Bllll Burke, It is stated, la seen tnt ssaaoa in a r.ie which nt h.r bet tsr than any sh. ha had sine ahe be came one of the most popular stars la the Vountry under the Imanaxement of Charles rrohman.

In casting about for a piay tor ini cnarming actrea sir. Frohman finally (elected a comedy which wae one of the big euccesses of the year in Pari and which, under the title' of "The Runaway," baa been adapted Into Kngllah by Michael Morton. Mlaa Burke play th part of a young girt still In her teen, and It permits her to appear at her very beat. The character studies In ths play ar said to have been drawn witn eapeolal (kill, th line, bright and while there are many amusing situations, there la also a number of so rlQji moments when humanity. I uppermost.

Chart. Frohman 1. said to havs gtv.n the oomedy a vary elaborate, production and to have surrounded Burke witn a company or exceptional excellence. Mr. Frohman will present Miss Burke at the MaJee(lo theatre this evening.

"THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIgN" 8ATURDAY MATINBK AND NIGHT. Th soon, ef "The Chocolate Boldler" I laid In Bulgaria. The costumes with their wealth Of detail and ornamentation peculiar te Bulgaria were made eape, dally far Mr. Whitney by the peasant in the Dragoman Pa, where a part of the action take place. Th greater part, of the scenic equtpment "need in th Interior, wsc collected by Mr.

Whit ney during trip' mad to Europe to fl. mlllarll. himself with the country and Its The production for' thla eason, although It la the third In the history of "The Chocolate Amerlcen triumphs, la more elaborate and sumptuouo than heretofore. The company I one of uniform operatic and' dramatlo excellence, Mr. Whit ney ha.

radical dlatruet or the ayatem. which ba had ao pernicious an Influence' on the Am.rloan etage. and ha has sought tor but on thing. In selecting hla cast, that every part hould filled with muoh ear aa II It war of "star" proportion. Every member of the Whitney Opera company la a gradual of the hard echool of grand Opera, which la In Iteelt a guarantee of an excellent performance, POPULAR MATINBK aUIOAY.

John Toung, la considered the beet of all I American acenlo artiste In picturing large expanees of mountain grandeur, ha Juat completed what Is probably one of th most complete and elaborate ecenlc productions, ever, carried on tour by a theatrical attraction, for "The Stampede," a powerful drama by Cecil Pe Mflle. author of "Strong heart" The play will be presented at the Majestic cm Sundsy end' Monday with a special Sunday matinee. BARRYMORE SgAT SALE TODAY. The sale of aeate for the engagement of Ethel Barrymore will open thla morning at th Majeatlo box office at 10 o'clock pr.cl.eiy. The present visit le looked forward to with deep tntereet aa Mis Barry more Is to appear In A.

K. Mason's play. "The Wltneaa for the Defeneei" play which had a big run in England and astontehed it audience by It moving scenes piled with stirring and cltln momenta. It is a drbma of tenea l.lnterest, npt perhap quite eonslatmtly ympainetia in lie motive, cmt rich in tn sympathy demanded and galntd for It unhappy, yet net wholly hapless heroine. Mlsa Barrymore comee to th Majeatlo theatre on Tuesday evening' ir.

111 i SPJRELL4 CORSETS y' Corset filled with the unbreakable, guaranteed Th only Btay." aur you get the genuine. have the Trade nark guaranteed "Bnlrena Every pair of bur Corsets a portion of the atay and nana "Srjlr.ll tapa aewed In bottom of garrrient All ether embroidered on silk ere imitation. gpmcLLA CORSET PARtORi Mlnu.t Bldfl, 121 Wahlngtn. Boulevard East. PrWn M29 Uue.

MISS MACJDE KIBLINGER TORBETIERE." GIRLS WANTED Good Wages, Agreeable Work Clean, pleasant surroundings; girls have ao cess to dub house with large dining room. wholesome food at cost; sanitary lava tories, etc. WAYNE KNITTING MILLS WRT INP. LER' FORT WAYjME TRUNK AND LEATHER COMPANY' 11S Eaat Berry, A TIGHT PINCH is unknown Jn WALK OVER Shoes, tilted the WAIMVmWAY CtM 1 Our windows are full of swell Fall ft Winter Walk Qver Shoesf Wo Invite mpecnW WALK OVEI? BOOT SHOP 812 CALHOUN ST. sri "Vi 1 1 4 lk n'l'i' mi 4'if 1 i flt SijbjJ..

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