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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES flUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1927. i'ac Eight TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 19221 Tr. PETERSBURG TIMES Pac Nine SINUS IN CITY THIS WINTI-li YOUNG PEOPLE GIVE PROGRAM HUNT PL. AN NED BY C.

E. CLUB Personal LEGION DANCE WILL HE GALA SOCIAL EVENT iliiiiflii in Style Pattern Miss Coley Is Honored With Party At The Theatres Rare Jewels Purchased By Opera Singer Young people of the Alhmdale Bp-worth League will present a musical program tonight at 8 o'clock at the them from myself, The Senor Rodcrifuei is not, I fear, In his most congratulatory mood." "Who sent you here?" demanded John. "No one acnt us. We were looking for this young lady. I understand that the 8enor Roderlguex was her fiance.

"No!" said John curtly. Morton ahrugged. didn't know any of them and her uncle was 1 EMU JANNINGS IN BEST PHOTO Florida Audience Enjoys Purely Dramatical Production Monday -S'9S TCrrJl KfS1 TODAY'S PROGRAMS Members of the Christian Endeavor of the Congregational church will he eulertaincd Friday evening with a Treasure hunt. Plans for the event are being made by Miss Mary Hansen. The treasure seekers will meet at tho church at tho corner of Fourth street and Third avenue north at eight o'clock.

Miss Hansen has prepared about ten clues which will lead iho guests some thirty-five or forty miles, ending at the Community hall CHAPTER FORTY-ONE LANKY ACTRESS TO MAKE FILMS Charlotte Greenwood Signs With Metro to Produce Big Stage Comedy Hy LOLELLA O. PARSONS Leased Wire to The Time LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22. The Jons, lanky Charlotte Oroenwood, whoso "So Long Letty" sent everyone who saw it into convulsions of By C. F.

HERTKLLI (Special Cable Diapatch to The Timet) Can a girl be completely outfitted Miss Sally Carter, Khren, is In the cit yfor a few days as the guest of Mrs. Kdward M. Fisher, E-145 Eighteenth avenue north. Visitors in tho city from Atlantu include W. (3.

Perry and J. N. Brown. They are guests at the Princess Martha hotel. W.

A. Limley, New York city, Is a guest at the I'heil hotel while in the city for a visit. Among the visitors in the city are Mr. and Mrs. C.

P. Brandenburg, who are residents of Arlington. Mass. Visitors In the Sunshine City from FLORIDA Emil Junnings la One of the gayest events on the social calendar for the week is the Ameriran Legion dance which la to be hold on tho municipal pier Friday evening, according to present predictions. The dance is to be given for the benefit of tho two color bearers Which the local post is sending to the national convention In Paris this fall.

The color bearers will sail with the Orange band from Norfolk-, Sept. and will lead tho band In the parade beneath tho Triumphal arch. This will be one of tho features of the convention. hadn't heard the sarcasm at all. Iter as sh made the effort he bade "Oh.

my Lord," said Beechy. -You I Ruth, tako thee, John," two beat anything I ever saw! she said very low. "And thereto I Come on! I'll marry you!" flight thee my troth." Her hand clinging to John's arm, Solp" words falling like distant she walked down the corridor. Tht with clothes in a dream? Ruth Henshaw was that afternoon S86Q )) afraid" She floated through clouds of deli cate silk undergarments on the mea "Now we are getting down to facts. Stay there," warned John, "Where's Henshaw?" "Search me.

We haven't seen nor mat is au, said tne minister. "The Way of All FleaD." ALCAZAR "Fig Leave" starring Georgo O'Uricn. PATIO Gloria Swanson in "Fine Manners." Days" with Marcellne Day. It EX Vera Reynolds in "The Little Adventuress." floor down to the frocks. "All in Shore Acres where refreshments and dancing will bo enjoyed.

blue, and a white one, sir." She knew it was the bright-eyed little lady speaking. There were other clerks heard of him since yesterday noon. When I reached the ranch via El Paso, your ticket and what not, a PARIS, Aug. Jtfc Following the for exrlusH'cness a quality Invariably exacted by wealthy Ameii-cansWhc Hue Va La I'aix jewelers have just Introduced carved emeralds a.s tho very acme, of smart and rich adornment. Out of the little known interior of India a few wonderful examples of ancient carving found their way to Paris last July to be immediately snatched up by millionaire collectors.

The largest piece was purchased by Gannit Walska and is a necklace of eighty-nine largo emeralds minutely carved in relief, each one representing an event In ancient Hindu his entered a room. More unreality. Massed flowers everywhere. A man she did not know a man in a frock coat. They stood before him.

He spoke. But his words though vaguely familiar, had no meaning. Her only tie to reality was the hand holding fast her own. Once John's voice, clear and Mexican who turned out later to be Roderiguez' chauffeur met me wit a wihl jargon of Spanish I couldn't Allendale Methodist church, Haines road nnd Clearview avenue. Tho program follows: PhUM solo, "Elegie" Massenet Ade.ssa Hughes Vocal solo, "Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose" Miriam Soper Reading, "Vacation" Bart let te Louise Shaw Harmonica selection A.

Medley. B. "Wild Irish Rose" "Bye Bye Blackbird." Warren W. Willis Tenor solo, "Ailsa Mine" Newton Frank Reynolds Reading, "King Robert of Sicily" IiOngfellow Myrtle Soper Violin solo "Souvener" Dridley Victor Buchncr Baritone solo Selected. Raymond Moore Reading Selected.

Helen Hughes Piano solo Selection of ballads Helen Baughman Violin solo, "Poem" Dorothy Nye Reading, "A Similar Case" Betty Frazler hurrying up with armfuls of gowns, coats and hats, but Ruth was only vaguely conscious of them. "But she mustn't try this one on, sir. Bad luck. It will fit. I'll tell you.

Supposo I tako all the things in a taxi over to tho Santa Rita and Miss Marjorie Coley was honored with a delightful birthday parly given at her homo on Sixth avenue north by her sister, Miss Mary Coley. The guests spent evening In playing rook and at tho conclusion of the games tho first prizo was awarded to R. R. Orcutt. Punch was served throughout the evening.

A pretty color scheme of yellow and white was carried out In the decorations and in the birthday cake which was cut the latter part of the evening. The hostess served a dainty Ice course. Miss Coley's guests were: The Misses Charleno Hall, Sarah Dextci, Lucille McLeod, Thelma Johnson, Ruth Wittstruck, Polly Gnaggy, Margaret Steele. Louise Overturf, Ruby Jackson, Mildred Jackson, Lll-lie Clnire Gilliam, Mary. Marjorie and Elva Coley, Mr.

and Mrs. P. C. Donley, Mr. anil Mrs.

Everett Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. R. R.

Orcutt. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Coley. Mrs. T. A. Wittstruck, Reynold Blanchard, Franklin Blanton, Cecil Bianchard, Warren Sturgis, Floyd Wittstruck and O.

J. Coley. PATIO A demand recently developed at Fat-amount's Long Island Studio that "If you will sign here, Mrs. Moore" "Mrs. Moore!" The words thrilled her from her daze.

She looked from the minister to John. "Are we roully am I Mrs, Moore?" she asked. John laughed. "We are. You arc! I hava witnesses to prove it in several languages.

You haven't noticed one witness here." "Ramon!" said Ruth. "You "Si, senora," said Ramon. "The Ambassador. Of course. He Emil Jannings' finest picture, "The Wy of All Flesh," which is the feature at the Florida theater the firvt two days of this week, pleased Monday audiences even though It ii purely a drama.

You may like it and you may not like it.but you are bound to respect it as a production which gives Jannings the chance to do the most sincere, the most touch-ing acting that we have seen for many a day. As August Schilling, bank cashier who leaves a wonderful home to go to Chicago to dispose of some valuable bonds. Is lured quite a bit astray by a beautiful woman who steals the bonds, accidentally kill, a man Lakeland are Bill Lowman and W. H. Northfield, who are registered at the Pheil hotel.

Guests at the Princess Martha hotel include H. H. Jackson, Jacksonville, and M. Lowman, Cincinnati. II.

3. Osborne, Umatilla, is a visitor in the Sunshine City for a few days. He is staying at the Suwannee hotel. strong, Interrupted the even flow of mughtcr, is bringing her eccentricities to tho screen in Baby Mine." Miws Greenwood signed her contract in New York and immediately loft for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios in Culver City. It is her first visit as a screen actrc.su to movie-land.

Tho gawky Charlotte plays the role of Elorcnco Dunbur mother by proxy, whoso bubles multiply so Arrangements fur the Jitney dance are being made by Dr. M. Oabl" of the local post. Thomas A. Danks and his Legionnaires, the American Legion orchestra, will furnish the music.

Dancing will start at 8 o'clock and continue until midnight. Dr. lablo and his committee have arranged several special features for the. evening which will add greatly to the success of the dance. brought a scientist to Astoria who Mrs.

Aton Entertains I. W. W. Club Monday Mrs. Keyos Aton entertained the members of the I.

W. W. club Monday morning at her homo on Eleventh avenuo north. The morning was spent in sewing and playing bridge. A number of pretty little novelties were made by tho members.

Those present were Mrs. J. I. I'hilds and tho Misses Edith Sutton, Mary Gill, Billy Gill, Cary Griffith, Winifred Walker, Charlotte Dean, Alberta Brunson, Peggy Brunson and Doris Latimer. Wits quite foreign to motion pictures, Tho fc-eutleman in Question was J.

Lynn Leonard, Doctor of Veterinary the minister's. "I will," said John Moore. Presently there came a silence. It disturbed her no more than the --r voices had. And ho was called in to make a make head nor tail of until we had broken in a door and found the three men you left trussed up.

Then Mr. Henshaw told me how you'd hoodwinked them into believing you were I by tolling them you were you. It was really" "Go on!" commanded John. "And wound up by stabbing two men and eloping with the girl." "And you believed It, of course!" said John. "Well," argued Morton, knew it wasn't just the way he put it.

but I he. there to help her dress?" "You're a brick," said John Moore. "I have girls of my own. She's awfully tired, sir. It's the excitement." "I'm all right," said Ruth slowly.

Surely she was dreaming. In a dream she found herself looking down at rings, a whole trayful of them, in the jeweler's shop; John dog scratch his ear! The hand holding hers gently rapidly there is both consternation and hysteria. At least, Metro-Gold began this thing and naturally he itio scituenco was supposed to take place in Gloria Swanson's latest wyn-Mayer liopo the mov ie audiences wUJ react the same way those who starring production, "Fine Manners I and when the latter is mistaken for Schilling, keeps himself apart from hla family for the rest of his life, Moore close beside her. which is playing at tho ratio today, and Director Richard Rosson had no idea as to how tho dog could be in tory. Over was paid by the wife of Harold F.

MacCormitk, the millionaire, and she was this week's sensation at Biarritz when she appeared at Baron Fasclnl's yacht party wearing the magnificent specimen as the sole ornament on her newest Oxford bags pajamas suit of natural colored pongee and a royal blue jacket with gold buttons. Replying to congratulations. Oanna said that the necklace was bought with the proceeds of her latest deal, which gives Jefferson 5avls Conn, tho millionaire racing mnn lease, on her theatre on the 'Treasure Hunt Honors "I don't seem to think clearly." A. T. It.

Club Members Treasure Hunt Members of the A. T. B. club and a number of guests enjoyed a treas-uro hunt Monday night. The hunt was sponsored by tho Misses Ethel Zangr and "Toodlcs" Gill and Mr.

Howard Warner. The party met at the home of Miss Emma Gilbert on Thirty-first avenue north. Tho hunt, took them to tho beach, after travel Mime "(I or 40 miles, where swimming and dancing were said Ruth. "You choose." duced to scratch. One of the prop erty men sugtTMtM his placing a Tho jeweler turned away.

"Let's get this gold one, for the kiiw "Baby Mine" on tho stage did. "Baby Mine" is one of the first of the Oeorgo K. Arthur-Carl Dane comedies. Georgo plays tho best friend and the uwkwanl Mr. Dane is Miss Greenwood's husband.

Others in the cast are Eouiso Lorraine and tho babies. Lew Lipton will direct. This is Mr. Upton's first chanco at direction and with a cast such as he haa ha mitrht. do big things.

tisht rubber band about the terrier's Mis. Morris Hostess To South Side Club Mrs. P. C. Morris entertained members of the South Side circle, of the Young -Matron's class of the.

First Baptist church Monday at her home, 1220 Eleventh avenue south, in an all-day meeting. The ladles spent tho day in sewing, and at noon a covered plate lunch was served. Members present were: Mesdames W. L. Bryan, Carl Bailey, C.

C. Morris, A. A. Stiles, A. L.

Dowliuir, G. T. MoNabb, R. C. Wunrlerlieh, r.

Moon, I R. Bossett, L. K. Wilson. F.

B. Ducketl, and IT. Burrows. didn't know why you had gone dow there In the first place. I thought there might be some reason- "Knowing the disreputable one you had for going yourself." John words were a lash.

Morton flushed heavily. neck. stars," said John Moore. "And this Violin duet, "Sextette from Donzetti Dorothy Nye-Victor Buckncr Reading, "Julius Caesar" Shakespeare Wesley Soper Vocal duct, "Lullaby" Misses Quay nnd Soper Handlers near Reno, are utilising natural hot water, found tn drilling to depths of 100 tn 120 feet, tor heating their homes and for Irrigating to protect various produce against frost. Miss Carter, of Ehren Miss Sally Carter, of Ehren, is spending tho week as the guest of Mrs.

E. M. Fisher at her home, E-115 Eighteenth avenue north. The members of the christian Endeavor of the Congregational church are entertaining Frida- evening with a treasure hunt in her i onor. inis ticmg tried, ana proving a one with the three diamonds for our three days!" A PRETTY FROCK KIR MOTHER'S QIRL 5896.

Printed voile and georgette In a dream she stood before a Jannings makes his work the finest performance of the year. It Is really heavy drama drama that grips your heart and w-ill bring tears to your eyes more than once if you happen to be in a particularly responsive mood. And even though the American public seems to be growing away from a sense of vaiu of the truly dramatic, this picture la a huge financial success. There la no question that you will like "The Way of All Flesh" if you appreciate drama and the chances are that you will find It wonderful. Those who saw it yesterday did.

K. J. failure, "props" asked how a bit of turpentine would do. Right then and there, Miss Kwanson spoke up: "No, sir! I like that dog and long cheval glass gazing at her own "Was that the cool half-million deal we had to listen to?" asked reflection. She stood just as the lleechy.

little bright-eyed lady had left her. "Yes. Go on. What did you do She had been very kind, the little alter youd released them?" Club Will Have All-Day Meeting Regular weekly all-day meeting of the St. Petersburg Woman's club will lady, but she had gone.

The hotel room was empty, except for that "We mended that car the Chink Champ H'Elysee for seven years, with the. right to transform it into the most fashionable motion picture house in Paris. "The fact that 1 have disposed of the, lease of my own theatre will I prove, once and for all, that 1 have not tho slightest desire to sing in it; myself," said Ganna. "My engage- in Hungary, Czecho-Slovakla, Belirium. Holland, Italy and the i smashed to keep you from taking girl In tho glass.

won't see him hurt." This seemed to atop everything. Then Rosson decided to call in a veterinary. Dr. Leonard arrived, was told of the situation, and worked on the dog for a couple of minutes. Tho mut made a few passes at his ear, and then started a vigor Slowly she turned and looked about bo held today on the municipal pier.

The members will gather in the ca me girt away in John stared at Morton. "An the square, bare room dono in golden Eureka Chapter Plaits Benefit Party 'Today Eureka Chapter Order of Eastern Star will entertain tho public this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with a benefit card party to be held on the lower floor of the Masonic Temple at Fourth street and Second avenue south. There will bo prizes for the winners and refreshments will be served. Missio nary Society Has Meeting Today Joint monthly business and social meeting of the First. Avenue Methodist Home and Foreign Missionary societies will be held Friday at the church.

The meeting will last all day and features will include sewing for tho Brewster hospital. At noon a box lunch will be enjoyed. sino this morning about 10 o'clock. are here comhmedlThis design is also good for chalhe, charmelainc and taffeta. The Pattern is cut in 4 Sizes: 8, 10, 12 and 14 years.

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Sizs Name Evelyn Curtis, soprano, whose singing will be a feature of the daily band concerts which will be played this winter by Moses' band, employed Monday by the city for a 15-wecks' a ptist Missio nary Society Meets Friday Monthly meeting of the Grace I i ptist Women's Missionary (society will bo held Friday afternoon nt 3 o'clock in the church annex. "Mis. "Henshaw and the chauffeur who'd let me in and tho other Mexican The morning hours will be spent in oak and a tight green rug. No illusions in this room. She knew that; but for her, reality had fled.

LOVELY SUMMER DRESSES Greatly Reduced for the Week end. Smart Summer Ilresses in all colors and sizes, Including tub, silks, cottons, voiles and other silks, $1.75, $3.75, $5.00, $7.50 and up to $12.50 llur entire stock of summer dresses reduced for quick clearance. Wore closes Saturday at (I p. m. Riviera take up ail the time I have; engagement, commencing Jan.

1. A war on cats has been started In Leningrad ever since the Stat" Clothing syndicate announced fifty cents would be paid for every eat. Their skins are wanted for cheap fur coats. When they start buying scenarios that nave already been filmed you eau guess that the dearth of suitable screen material is no idle jest. "The Foreign Legion," Norman Kerry's next picture for Universal, is none other than "The Red Mirage" by A.

R. Wylle. Ten years ago, when Lew Tellegan was courting Geraldine Farrar, he was slarrred in this same mirage, which was then called "The Unknown." If Mr. Kerry knows the history of his next picture ho isn't telling. la answer to a query as to what ho was eoing to do next, he replied that it is to be "Sophie Tuck-1 er's Revenue," and would be filmed at Reinsen-Webers, New York.

Much better, let me postscrip, to remake an old film than fo buy new f-torles that urc doubtful. left after attending to my new per sowing for a bazaar which tho club will sponsor early in the fall. At 2:30 o'clock the members of the club will be hostesses to the public at a ben eftt card party. sions in Latin Countries" has been announced as the subject of the meet ing, SOCIETY CALENDAR There came a knock at the door "Ruth, are you ready? The parson's on tap," called Beechy from the hall. The voice was real enough but, like tho room, it was not real to her.

"Girl, come on!" pleaded John Moore. ous campaign, ine scene was a success. Alter it had been taken, the doctor took the animal and lo it stopped scratching, "How did you do it?" asked Miss Swanson. "Pardon me, Miss," said he, "but if I told you, I'd never get another job like this." Ia Mur Pcrmanent- $8 38 Murecl you'd shot In the arm tiidn't you shoot them, cither?" "Go on." ordered John Moore. "They took the big car around by Sasabo to cut you off if you'd gono that way.

They were to cross over by Arivaca and meet us here nt thls hotel this evening but they haven't." "And what did you do?" "Roderiguez and 1 and this foreman of the ranch who knew all the roads. Henshaw said, drove back to Mugdalena in tho car I'd hired In a bushel of com there are approximately 34 pounds of starch. This could all be converted into HEAT POWER COLD LIGHT At that she moved forward and sugar. Address fumery business, which I find fascinating. "Business has a.s much charm as art itself.

The making of money really is secondary to the satisfaction in overcoming the difficulties of production of merchandise, merchandising, exporting etc. Since entering that field myself. I have come to understand my husband better than Hp I did before. Jf more married Women attended business, there would be fewer divorces." From Biarritz also came this week opened the door. "I'll tell the world!" exclaimed Beechy fervently.

He brought his Beautiful Lasting Waves No kinks or (Satisfaction tjuarantcetl) Also Hair. Moles, permanently removed by Specialist. FLORENCE It. SAC RETT 224 Florida Arcade Upstalri Phone 50-809 The Home of Good Clean, Wholesome Entertainment PHEIL The feature picture I'heil theater today today at the is "College BEECHER Three Groups of Exceptional Dress Values In Crepe de Chine, Voiles and Georgettes. Now priced in three gToups $5, $10 and $15.

Our assortment of Better (iradc Voiles SPECIALLY PRICED for this week. Wouldn't, you say that Alary Phil- Monday I TRIZE PATIO bin is a David Wark Griffith type? Days." here. Found you weren't there and Parolyiv Where Natural Kreeies Mow heels together and bowed In that foreign way of his. "I salaain, senorita-I No wonder the bridegroom tagged along with me to get you." But the girl did not seem to heed him. It was to John, standing so The story holds interest from the Nifht Central at Ittth Street TUESDAY Card night.

Yacht club, 8 p. in. Ladles of the Moose, Moose Temple, 8 p. ni. Eureka Chapter O.

E. card party, Masonic hall. 2:30 p. in. Woman's club of St.

Petersburg, all-day session on the municipal pier, 10 a. ni. BenciH card party, 2:30 p. m. Madrillon club meets at the home of Miss Roberta Kirkpatrick, 1021 Fifty-fouith avenue north, at 8 p.

m. WEDNESDAY Solama Caldron card party at the Temple at SO p. m. Catholic Daughters of America, benefit card parly on municipal pier at 2:30 p. m.

Florence Crittenton circle, benefit card party, Suwannee hotel, at 2:110 p. m. Security Benefit association meets in the Odd Fellows hall at 8 p.m. St. Petersburg Temple No.

18. Pythian Sisters' Sewing club meets with Sirs. Ed. Smith, 912 Ninth avenue south, at 2 p. m.

tin R8DAY Ladies of the Elks, card party. Elks' club, nt St SO p. m. 1 laughters of America, car party on municipal pier at 8 p. m.

FRIDAY liCglon Auxiliary card party. Legion home, 2:30 p. m. pushed on to Nogales-devll of road excuse me" "Go on." "That's all!" "Wait a moment!" cried Ruth, very beginning until the finnl fade-out. It has some, 'of the prettiest girls and boys ever seen on the screen it has beautiful photography, and plenty of suspense and thrills confirmation of Miss Julio Thomp-litn'g engagement to tho stepson of Cornuehe, the late founder of Deau- LAST TIMES TODAY Here'i the Gloria Swanson Triumph You've Heard So Mueh About and Wailed So Long to See straight and still beyond Beechy, to whom her troubled gaze had flown.

She drew nearer to him, her white veil floating about her. and clung I Trunks and Bap Repaired TRUNK LEATHER STORE 933 Central Ave. Phone 4571 (West of Viiith St.) Woman's Dress Shop 214 First Avcnne North universal lavorite ingenue is cer-liiinly a combination of Mary Pick-ford and Bessie Love, both of Urhtith discoveries. The actual papers loaning Miss l'hllbiu to United Artists for the leading role in "A nomance of Old Spain," the next. Griffith picture, was completed this paat week.

Thero have been innumerable rumors placing the little Philbln girl In this much discussed role but nothing definite. Lupo Velez is out of luck. Her sickness upset all negotiations. Perhaps it. Is just as well.

Miss Phil- with both hands to his arm. "I'm! afraid," she whispered beseechingly. "I can't get hold of myself." mo all In all. it Is a picture that should not be missed by those who like good screen entertainment. "College Days'" tells of the advent of a typical up-to-date youngster who entered a co-ed college and at once his breeziness and attractiveness wins for him a host of friends, mostly of the fairer sex.

Naturally lift fnlln In lm tVift -1 "Are we really am 1 Mrs. Moore?" she asked. fteeche il Mll'. Miss liompf-on, who rccciiu Inherited a quarter of a million dol-, lars from her father, has given up business and resigned her responsible position with Vionett's dressmaking firm. The plans for the marriage aro not settled yet, but friends expect that it will take place in tho early fall.

Iast week, Miss Thompson was noticed by Harper's Bazar experts on the beach at Deauville, wearing a Yionnet's sport suit in white georgette, bordered with several tiny efriper; of salmon and brown satin. coming forward. "Who told you all those lies?" "That doesn't matter, Ruth," urged John. "It docs to me. Was it this man, Roderiguez?" Morton stared uneasily from the girl to the stern man beside her.

"No," ho stated and stopped there. Ruth had her answer. "I sec," she said quietly and turned away without further comment. "Senor," the Ambassador who was holding the door to the hall, spoke. "Yes?" Perfect Permanent Marcel Wave or Ringlets Announcement' For Balance of August She looked up at PINE MANNERS- loosened itself, that, startled.

No, Nestle's Ctrculiuc or Benefit bunco party, auspices General Leonard Wood Auxiliary 8, Spanish-American War Veterans, Art School, p. ni. i in anil Mr. Griffith slmuti' he nil il at only 1 John Moore covered her hands with his free one and smiled down at her reassuringly, "I know," he said. "But it will bo all right," Beechy spoke with sudden sharp distinctness.

"You don't have to do this, Ruth." John, with his eyes on Ruth's answered quietly. "It is all right, Beechy," as if he were soothing him, too. the woman society ol the Grace Baptist church, in excellent combination So far, the story of tnc c.our,8h,p, the many sees it through. Fate saw to that!" "But I don't understand. How did you get here?" Ramon glnnccd at John.

a "De scnor tell you? haven't heard myself as yet," said John. "The others are- waiting in the next room." "inj, Kiuai peupio signeu ror tnis picture are Don Alvnrndo nnd Miss a Q. Qzramount Qictnre jMl- fflt tomtom Central at Seventh obstacles he has to overcome, all fit in to a perfectly directed and acted lory. But John smiled down at her in grave restaurs PCI and his arm half-encircled her shoulders, holding her safer than before. "Look, girl," he said gently.

"Tho minister is asking you If you'll marry me." Philbln. Kequlrffs no water waving combs, Tat lop hi Connection MRS. ADDINGTON'S PERMANENT WAVE SHOP SIX IV.urlt, St. No. Honrs to 7.

53JS for Kxpert Operators. Positively no Kt intents NEEDLECRAET SHOP Hotel Soreno Must Off Beach Drive) Who! Head SntitfHi tin Ounrantrril ll-HKiir 2 hnura Added COMKDV PATI1K MEWS M. H. nnvthcr Wurlitzer Console Plenty of free parking apace off the eirret. fix months Takes about church annex, at 3 p.

m. Benefit Bunco party, Worth While club, auxiliary to the OuMenrod. Hebekah lodge on municipal pier at 8 p. m. St.

Petersburg Temple No. 18, Pythian Sisters, officers and degree team meets at K. of P. hull for practieo at 7:30 p. m.

Missionary Society of the Congregational church meets at. the home, of Mrs. J. W. Hargrove, 646 Thirty-second avenue south, at 3 p.

in. Woman's Guild of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal church, benefit card party on the municipal pier at 2:30 p. m. Ame rican Legion jitney dance, municipal pier at 8 p.

m. SATURDAY The girl's eyes did not waver from Johns. "You tell him," she "You mean my uncle?" "No. Morton and Rodorlguez, I'm going to see them now." "I must, too! I must know" Di Open Thuradaj! Wednesday Thursday SILLS In "MKN OK MM I "1 afraid, the girl pleaded. "I can't think.

I can't do anything more now. I don't want to see them. It's all so strange I want to go away, now. Why not?" "Hush, girl. This will soon be over.

We have to go through with It." "Dere ees some one here to speak wld you "I'll see," said Beechy, quickly. They could hear tho sound of his voice outside the door. They waited, motionless, until he reopened it. "It's Stew, Joe." he said. He entered tho room followed by Stuart Long.

(To be concluded.) (Copyright, by Central Tress) HEX The superlative has been reversed instead of a picture boasting the "largest" cast, here's one heralded as having the smallest on record. Such a production is "The Little Adventuress," which comes to the Rex theater today. There are but eight characters in the picture. There aro no "extras" and not a single face, begged. The tenderness In John's eyes deepened to fathomless depths.

"Sav I will, girl." "I will," she murmured. And then John's voice in the half- Colleen Moore gets home today. With her is her husband, John Mc-Cormiek. who took Colleen by tho hand when he left First National as general manager and with her departed for New York. Now, John and Colleen bave come home to make "111 tell the world" at the Metropolitan studio.

Everyone will be glad to see them back in Hollywood again and everyone will be delighted that Colleen has decided to complete her contract with First National. Shrine night, Shrine ciubhou.se. i :30 p. m. Mrs.

W. G. Henderson Is Flostess To (J tub Mrs W. G. Henderson was hostess at the regular Monday afternoon card party held by the ladies' auxiliary of tho Yacht club at ili clubhouse.

At the conclusion of the bridge playing the first prize was awarded to Mrs. E. K. Dearmln. Mrs.

Mary E. Apple will be the hostess next week. Those present Monday wore Mes-dames W. G. Henderson.

E. E. Urar-min. O. A.

Oresh. W. E. Wormald, I F. H.

Littrell, W. A. Tysor, G. J. Warick.

T. L. Heard, Almet Powell, A. S. Miller.

V. A. Barnes, Mary E. Apple and M. S.

Helndel. "Let her, Joe," said Beechy. "Right. Prlng them in here, will you Beechy?" The opposite door opened and four men entered Roderiguez, ToWner, Morton and Beechy. Ruth shrank back.

"Well, Morton," said John Moore and his tone was grim. if Morton felt at all embarrassed The Greatest Drama By George, she doesn't if she doesn't want to!" exclaimed Beechy. "Of course she's scared. It's natural. Mrs.

Ilrophy Hostess Tn Hereon Bible (Hub Kw'ear Club Feted By Miss Galloway other than those eight, appears on the screen during the hour and one- ever made by any motion picture company half required for its showing. Members of (lie Penan Bible class of tho First Presbyterian church were entertained Saturday afternoon Mr. dcMillo minimized his cast familiar phrases. "I John, take thee, Ruth" The minister's voice again; then silence. John drew her closer.

While he held her so, within his arm, she was secure. Ho was speaking. "Sho will say it for me, sir. Girl, say after me, Ruth, take thee, John' Hooks with palm leaves and strips of copper for pages, others a yard In length, some written on vellum and silk, are on exhibition in Chl- cage. She's only known you three daya.

Ruth, you can do exactly as you like. If you're afraid "She isn't afraid of me, Beechy," interrupted John. "Of course she is! Who else could she be afraid of?" he did not show it. He smiled with easy Impertinence. "I understand congratulations are in order.

Poker-Pace, I present Miss Sue Galloway entertained the members of the Kw'ear club Monday evening at her home, 1950 Twenty-second avenue north. The club la planning to give a dance some time in the near future, before tho college set return to school. After a discussion of the (fence the evening was spent in playing bridge. by Mrs. Nat.

B. Brophy In honor of her birthday at her home, 631 Sixth avenue south. The house was beautifully decorated with roses, and an enjoyable afternoon was spent by the class members. Refreshments of pineapple sherbet and cake were served during the social. Her tremulous breaths were faint little sighs but her gaze did not fal- with the Idea of intensifying the drama, and not with tho thought of economizing on production cost.

No expense was spared to provide attractive settings, but the director hoped to prove in this production that a film which centers its interest on a small group of human and interesting characters Is far more entertaining than one which stresses tho more spectacular features. A picture of this kind, he thinks, may 1 0-PHEIL-30 "It of you and the minister, I think." "Of me! Why" "It Is because she is tired out with nil the excitement. You toy REX 20c- "If you think for a moment that no one is producing pictures in New York, you aro wrong. There must bo someone making pictures there for Edna Murphy left yesterday for Manhattan to star in a drama to be made by a feature color production organization. Mj rather vague understanding Is thai the picture will he made In color with a new process.

At any rate. Miss Murphy didn't scorn (he chance to visit New York and see some of the new plays that open there in August. LAST DAY musn't mind. Everyone seems strange to her." VERY i CASE mamm HieWayef Many Enjoy 0. E.

S. Card Party On Pier Several tables of bridge and five hundred were played at the benefit card party which the Five Point club of the Bethlehem chapter O. E. held on the municipal pier Monday afternoon. Mis.

Murray Hamilton, Mrs. James Shephard and Mrs. Ethel Wheeler were the hostesses for the afternoon. "Except you, I suppose," com- also help diseouTir'Thrr tdcurTfrat sf irnmea Beechy wilh nTTTRc sarcasm huge cast is essential to the success of a screen piny. the tones would carry.

"Of course," said John Moore, who AU Fiesh' Those present were: Mesdames T. L. Harney, Florence Qtllmau, Kdith Battin, Margaret Cope, George Clin- ger, George Canning, Louise Clark, Frank Doxsee, r. A. Eastman.

Lillian Darling, Arthur FrltElnger, W. H. Hill. T. O.

Henderson, W. Lechc, i Mamie Keederlic, Fred Molleanuncui C'has. Whitbeck, J. M. Quinn, 11.

M. Held, W. T. Schomberg, F. ('.

Shank, ft K. Wallace. E. N. Walker.

Frank Housh and Misses Christina I Coin lay and Minerva Ingram. Enjoy Cooking? Every woman takes pride in a well prepared and daintily served meal BUT no woman cares to spend hours over a hot stove. She does not enjoy scouring pots and pans. An Electric Range does not overheat the room does not need to be watched does not blacken cooking utensils TODAY ONLY Vera Reynolds In "The Little With Belle Hennett-Phyllin Hstver-rWild Heath On Face, Neck, Arms and est, luticura Heals. OtLEOE Days I had a verv bad Mrs.

C. J. Warick Will Be Hostess Mrs. G. J.

"Warick will bo hostess at the regular Tuesday evening bridge party of the Ladies auxiliary of the Yacht club to be held tonight at the clubhouse. The evening will be Bpent in playing bridge and at the conclusion prizes will be awarded. inc eczema. It hmk. i- -i -II.

'f' 5 1.. 1 i ii i on my lace, neck, arma and chest. It Last Times ucnea bo nadly that I scratched, cnuslne it to hlwrf 1 Today Adventuress" Bridge To Feature Club's Party Today The Madrillon club will he enter, tained this evening at 8 o'clock by Miss Roberta Kirkpatrick at her home, 1021 Fifty-fourth avenue north. Tho evening will he spent in playing bridge. on one of my arms were so bad Br A.

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