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rrnTCATa patty tribune? Friday: sttpteistbkk thso. Illinois Grain Men 'AJf Dear Little EMBARRASSING MOMENTS PATTERNS BY CL0TI1DE Form $100,000 Firm PiSi to Buy Own Supplies "BY. FRANK RIDGWAY. i Grain men of Illinois will no longer denend on the local blacksmith or miller for They have" buy In organization of their own. rectors of the Farmers Grain Dealers' Assnoiatirtn of Illinois' orranlred wholesale purchasing company with a capital stock off 100.000 at a recent meeting in The association will Immediately place a purchasing agent In Blooming-ton.

The membership includes, practically all the farm elevators in Illinois. Through the new corporation" the farmers expect to buy fence post, coal, binder twine, mill feed, salt, and various other supplies. This Is. be handled on a broker Order Blank for Clotilda Patterns. DAILT TKIBOT5.

CHICAGO. Inclosed find S. Please send me the Clotilde patterns listed below: i TMn. Pattern number. Size.

Kama Street City State How to Order Clotflde Patterns. Write your name and address plainly on dotted lines, giving number and siza of such" patterns you want. Inclose 12 cents in stamps or coin fwrap coin carefully for each number, and address your order to Clotilde, Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago. Note Clotilde patterns- are made In New Tork exclusively for The Chicago Dailt Tribune.

They are perfect in fit, up to date in style, and the easiest of all patterns to use. A FRIEND Iff NEED BY SALLY JOY BROWN. I want to be the medium throurh which the friend in deed and the friend in need may be brought together. It may be you have some discarded article which haa not outgrown its usefulness that will make some less one happy, and you would gladly give it il you knew how to go about it. Write to me and I Dlall oe only too hanpy to be ot service to you.

Please write on one side of the paper. When information is wanted by mall a stampea, addressed envelope should accompany the request. Please do not send parcels to. The Tribune, but write tor the address of the applicant and send direct. Course in English.

I have noticed with Interest your many good deeds, and I am going to ask if any of your readers might have a correspondence course in English that they have finished with. I am a stenographer, have only had' a grammar school education, and would like to become better versed in English. I age basis, at at the beginning, M. R. Myers of Chicago explains.

"II Is Intended that the new company shall make: only expenses. Eventually the company win no doubt be incorporated for profit, but will operate for the benefit of Illinois farmers on a cost plus basis. The grain men are foil owing in the footsteps of Ohio and Indiana in organizing this new company. They are setting the pace for Iowa, Minnesota, Bouth Dakota, and other organized states. The turnover of the retail supplies used by the middle west grain men, representing 4,000 elevators, is estirrfated to.

be approximately A single company in this state handles over $118,000 worth of supplies for farmers-' A committee was appointed at the Kneetlng to investigate the necessary steps to be made in forming a grain commission company in this stae. The Grain Dealers Association of Indiana recently bought a grain company at Indianapolis, through which the grain of that state will be handled. am the only support of my mother, and am unable to take on any expense just now. I would be glad to pay postage charges and to return the course after studying the same, if return was de-, sired by giver. I.

Picture" Just Describes It -MERELY MARY ANN." Produced by Fox. -Directed by Edwin J. La Saint. Fresented at the Alcazar. THE CAST: Merely Mary Ann Shirley Mason Launcelot 'Caeson Ferguson Peter Harry Spinier Rosy Leadbettcr Babe London Drunkard A.

Monran Stranger Gene Hersholt The Vicar Paul Wetg-el By Mat Tinea. This la a dear little picture. It hasn't any big moments. There are no thrill ingly dramatic situations. It's short on punch and suspense.

It has no stun- ning effects In either sets or costumes What it has Is In italics! Merely Mary Ann Is slavey In a boardinir house. She had been Just Mary Ann until a temperamental young composer, after a futile effort to dis-. cover a last name, had hitched the Merely on to the only cognorrfbn Mary Ann had, to her knowledge. Miss Mason's heroine Is gentle, wisl- ful. hard working, and bo willing that the hurts you.

The temperamental oiing composer who doesn'tfiesitate to bring her tolling up many flights of stairs to ask where the devil she put the matches. Is the object of her adora tion. Constantly but unostentatiously he serves him. And when, one day, he grows a little kind, she joyously pre sents him with her only treasure a canary. She confides shyly: "lie Is the only 1 1iing In the world that loves fne," Hut It would never do to wt such a Mary Ann go through life un 1 awarded.

A long lost brother Tom dies and leaves her a fortune. The young composer, separated from the one-time scullery maid, discovers that the blue blood he had thought an Insurmountable barrier between himself and this gentle little creature, cries out unceas ingly for no one on earth but a nameless who with no thought of reward would have followed him to the enl of the world. So he looks up his Merely Mary Ann. Th picture Is excellently directed, whimsically subtitled, and cleverly cast. You'll adore it! Bright Sayings of the Children The Tribune wUI pay ft for raeh eblldlsh saying printed.

The story told muiit Beyer bare be-a printed In any magazine or paper. It Is not possible to acknowledge or return unaTallable contributions. Please write pn one side of the paper. Address Bright Sayings to Aunty Dee, Tribune, Chicago. Irene was wheeling her dollle up and down in its buggy when naughty Ambrose glided up and down the sidewalk on his roller skates.

He went at an alarming rate, and threatened to run light into Irene and her child. The little one admonished him sharply several tunes but he only grinned and went all the faster. If you don't stop that this very minute," she shrieked, I'll call a cop and have you arrested for F. J. rarke, who had Just moved next door to us, for the first time walked Into our house through the kitchen door without knocking or making known his entry.

He looked Into the parlors and after a few minutes' visit he decided to go. As he was leaving he said: "Well. thanks for the house." i U. lr. BEAUTY ANSWERS In by I 1 I HI fH HI PICTURE BEKECTOMY The Tribune will pay $1 for erery letter published on The Meet Embarrassing Moment of My Life." Addreea Imbir-runlng Momenta, Cblcafo Tribune.

Writ en one aide ot the paper. no aerlpt returned. The Man of the Home. "While waiting between trains last month in a small mining town my brother and myself decided to walk around arid see the sights. There seemed'to be but one long street, and we walked to the end, where there was a beautiful house, with, wonderfully kept grounds.

It was the only one of Its kind in the town. I took a good look at the "place and remarked to my brother: This must be a one horse town; and behold the dwelling place of the horse," To my great embarrassment and chagrin a min stepped out from behind some tall bushes and gave me a sharp look. But the situation was funny, and I laughed, and Mr. Owner laughed, too. M.

M. DORIS BLAKE'S ANSWERS Don't Get Discouraged. "Dear Miss Blake: I go with a girl and love hr very much, but she's so quiet and will not speak. I always have to. ask her questions before she will talk, and when I take her home and stand In front of her house some girls will happen along and talk with her and she will speak another language so that I cannot understand, or when it is Important she will call them aside and excuse herself.

She has done this about three times an evening. And when I say, I think 111 be going, she says. 'Good night before I have a chance to open my mouth, and runs upstairs, saying anything about our' iext meeting, as if she doesn't care. W. J.

She's bashful, W. J. It Is thoughtless of her to talk another language In your presence, though. But you should not stand in front of her house for any length time, as that is io a. girl of refinement DOWNTOWN Monros a Dsarb's Continuant frsm Nsea ts II P.

M. Csncsrt LOOP Ssec laities Tt NOW PLAYING T4 i First Time at Popular Prices Adults 50c Children 25c Whether Yoa Believe In Spiritualism er Not, Be Sure and See "Earthbouns" It's a Goldwyn Special Production Startlne Sunday JACK PICKFORD In "The Man Who Had Everything" ZIEGF ELD (NEXT TO BLACKSTONE HOTEL) NOW PLAYING "A masterpiece. The under water fight is a pippin; will pleaae everybody. Mae Tinee, Tribune. 'Love Flower all beauty unmarred by brutality.

Rob Reel, American. "Griffith putsjt over." News. "It ia more romantic and artful than any you have ever seen. Observer, Herald-Examiner. Newest Picture of" LOVE, TTrT7 ROMANCE A ADVENTURE 1 tt LOVE FLOWER Prices 60c and $1.00.

Children 27c. PHF MADISON NR. 'Ill DEARBORN ST. I LIONEL i BARRYMORE I IN HIS LATEST SUCCESS "THE MASTER MINDV Also Latest Sunshine Comedy AK1MYAKU rULLILo 1 ROSE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALCAZAR adionni Dearborn St. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY 1 A Biz Special Feature Production All Star Cast In "LOVE, HONOR AND I norv ADDED ATTRACTION SHIRLEY MASON In "MERELY MARY ROSTOV! 21 NORTH I CLAR Attraction Extraordinary, CLARK ST.

1 1 1 Anita Stewart In her latest soccess, 5 Harriet and the Piper The only theater where you can see'it STATE-LAKE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT ACDETV ILI PHOTOPIJLTS EXCXUSIYT- SHOWING 18 BLANCHE SWEET In "HELP WANTED MALE" Bbo-rtDC at UAi a. as. sad .305. 80. 9.

to. MOTION 1 LA I 1 WOMAN'S AND MISSES' DRESS. J. his pretty dress has a two piece gathered skirt and the waist has the "sash ends cut in one with the fronts. The pattern, 9738, cfcmes In sizes 16 and 18 years and 36 to 42 Inches bust measure.

Size 36 requires 4 yards of 44 Inch material. DOWNTOWN Michigan Ave. Near iVan Buren St. CONTINUOUS 12 NOON TO 11 P. M.

De Luxe Shows at 3, 7:38 A P. M. Symphony Orchestra All Seats 75c SECOND BIG WEEK-READ WHAT THE CRITICS SAY OF A GOLDWVN PICTURE Wit LON CHANEY "Fine absorbedly Interesting- decld- edly worth while" TRIBUNE "Flawless most fascinating; by all means see It" POST. "Startling; Lon Chancy does remark able works AMERICAN. I nis wonaerrui picrure-is town xaiK You'll never forget "Blizzard" as lone as you live.

mils CASINO 58 WEST MADISON ST. FRANK MAYO In His Latest Success 't 'Hitching Posts" NORTH CHARLES RAY Village SleuUw BR VII AW mS Brj'n Mswr near Broadway at Bryn Mawr Station :45 to II P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY Thomas Meighan I "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" I Also Buster Kaaton Comedy. "One Week" BUGG LINCOLN AND B.OBEY CONT.

1:30 TO 11 MARY- MILES MINTER r- Also Special Comedy. "A FRESH START' PANORAMA Sheridan Rd- E. of Bdwy. MAY ALLISON in "HELD IN TRUST" SALLE Division. Bet.

La Salle and Wells Streets GEORGES CARPKNTIER. 'The REGENT 6740 SHERIDAN ROAD MAE MURRAY. "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" BI0GRAPH 24S3 Llnesln An Cost. 1:30 to WILL ROGERS THE COWPUNCHER" TTT- ilAliKArii c.7t. JiS t.

ii' ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE "THE ROUND UP" KNICKERBOCKER ROSCOE FATTY) ARBUCKLE "THE ROUND UP" Also Mack Sennett's "Don't Weaken" PERSHING Llaesle at Wllssa CONWAY TEARLE "MAROONED HEARTS" Also Mack Sennett'a "Don't Weaken" ELLANTEE Dersa aS Clara CHARLES RAY "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH Buster Keaton Comedy, "One Week" ffl'f Pv till- 1 mild frrf JL JL JslJC-t ftSSSiSaSTTls srn w-rww 1 I I TC The Wholesome I Powder! Rumford takes the baking powder guess out of baking. -Even inexperienced cooks produce invariably deEciou-L fine-textared, nutritious u- wholesome Rumford-raised because the leaveni quality of Rumford is uniform the last spoonful in the cas. The reputation of Rrnnforrj parity and high quality faithfully maintained for a quarter of a century. The knowledge born of ex-perience prompts good cooks to always say: "RUMFORD. At Grocers Everywhere THE RUMFORD COMPANY 406 Rock Street, Chica WEST, Frsm Far aad Near Thry Cme te Hear 5 rEMTRAL PABK 0PCHESTR4 MARSHALL NOLAN Pre-e-1, A lt-St-r Cut la DONT EVER MARRT Saturday CHARLES SAr I as "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH" "GO tan cEr it TONIGHT 7 TO 11JI REX BEACH'S "GOING SOME" i HAND'S ORCHESTRA I KEDZIE ANNEX MADI50K ST.

KBZIE il PEARL WHITE in The White FATTY ARBUCKLE in "Bad Su? NORTHWEST LCBUSEB at IR1SZ LOG AH SQUARE Logan and Milwaukee Ave. ii CnntinniHii-a'M to I2'M P. M. 5-BIG TIME ACTS 1 tr tmrtni I I VAUUL 1L.L.I-. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGB.A EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY The Great Drury Lane Melodramt- "THE HOPE" Syncopated.

Orchestra n.llv-2 P. CHARLES RAY -n-iir. vn I iC.V. SLEUTH 4 I Also Chester Comeiy "Hour Times Foiled IRVING lrring Plc-Blvd' nd "Under Northern Lights tens, Also MAX ruFiTFR NEW STRAND Homespun romb all-staiw c.u IRVING PARK 4813. JZmi MARIK DRESSLEK.

"Tl'r- CROWN 82? gl Csaay Tearle la "tareead Sana Herwaa's Seas milford csrsl TERMINAL I iack Mylhall la 'Tk OAK PARK r. wf. 1 iK S-l-rtav OWEN MOORE ia "THE POOR SIMP" Also Chas. Chaplin. 'The AiJven FOREST PARK TVellan's -DONT EVER MARRY Metises Da.l-I30 t.

13J Sat SU- io nao p. M. com AUSTIN N. Park'le 460 Lake St. EVi! ft? te rTLA.w 3 su at awo.mu -car iinuous WW m1 PIJVISANCE FREE Letoa aatad you.

trm. o. thatw helpfal cook books: "Good Bread "Cakes and Cookiea." 'Thm Jbnnford Way ef Cookery and Hoi sehola di a coHPAjrr 40S Rnh St. Chic Sand mEB a-) (Tear Aaara gAKIttfi! SOUTH 5173E22S5 CONTINUOUS IrOO TO 1130 I ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "THE POINT OF VIEW" HAROLD LLOYD, "HIGH DIZZY" Breateit Comedy Hit the Year and Specialties Stratford Syei phony Orch. A Jan Baad WALTER t.

BLAUFUSS. Musical Dir. Today MARSHALL El LAN'S Amazkto; Plcturlzation of Newspaper Life "Go and Get It" Also HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY "HIGH AND DIZZY" i i ail Ml ill I 111-1 Last Times Today CHARLES RAY The Village 5Ieath Five Rousinjr Reels of Laughs and Excitement PEOPLES 47th ST' ATASHLAND AV. VIOLA DANA "A "Chorus Girl's Romance" ALSO HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINERS LEXINGTON 63 STREET MATINEE DAILY FATTY ARBUCKLE "THE ROUND-UP" DREXEL 85S E. 3d Blk.

Cottage Grove Matinee Dailr EARLE WILLIAMS "THE PCRPLE CTPHE-f' WEST GOLD 3111 ROOSEVELT ROAD ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE in THE ROUND-rUP Also First Episode of 'BRIDE 13' BROADWAY STRAND Fatty Arbuckle In "THE -ROUND-UP" -Aft. and Eve. Orchestra and Sjvecialties- MARSHALL SQUARE kSSftfiZ Fatty Arbuckle IZvlEl- Orchestra and Specialties Aft. and Eye. MADLIN WM.

RUSSELL. "THE MAN WHO DARED" AHT AfaTI MADISON STREET. NEAR rtJULAnU ASHLAND BOULEVARD MAE MURRAY In "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" I PARAMOUNT 2644 ELAIVE HAMMERSTEIN "THE POINT OP VIEW" 1 WILSON THOMAS MEIGHAN "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" WEST END 121 Mart ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE "THE ROUND LP MADISON SQUARE All-Star Cast "THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE CRAWFORD p. ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE "THE ROUND UP 125321 mi Tomorrow 1 1 4739 i i foods, to for been over i I BY CORINNE LOWE. NEW YORK.

Special Correspond ence. A costume match seems to be the phief sport of the sports costume of autumn. Thus we show in today's drawing a suit of brown Jersey trimmed with 'tan angora, wilch is matched by scarf and hat of the same materials. Nor is this tendency to ar range each costume in sets confined to the area of sports clothes. Many of the smart three piece suits today are.

reality, four piece suits, for tht wrap and frock are often accompanied hat or turban to match. This style was very strikingly exploited in a brown duvetyn frock with cape and tarn of the same matorial. DOWNTOWN CASTLE State at Madison 0 Chicago's Foremost Photoplay House Exclusive Chicago Showing "45 Minutes From Broadway WITH 4. VS. From GEO.

M. COHAN'S Greatest Play THIS IS RAY'S LATEST PICTURE 8:30 A. M. Continuous 12:30 A. M.

JONES.UNICK ASCHAEtTR'S RANDOLPH RANDOLPH NEAR STATE 8:30 A. At. Continuous 12 P. M. LAST 2 DAYS WONDER PICTURE OF THE YEAR umoresque With ALMA RUBENS A Paramount Picture BEGINNING SUNDAY HH ROBERT W.

CHMABERS 55 Daring' Story of Greenwich Village The Restless i ex With MARION DAVIES A Gorgeous Cosmopolitan Production A Paramount Picture 1 ORCHESTRA 1 HALL NOW Continuous Noon to 11 P. M. CECIL DE MILLE'S Greatest Production aUlVlfclHlNli l.U THINK ABOUT" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A wonderful drama made from the Joys and sor- rows of ordinary life. WITH A GREAT CAST INCLUDING all Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter I i Theodore Blue I ORCHESTRA OP 1 SYMPHONY PLAYERS 1 OJONE3. LINICK SCHAEFER RPHEU.M l.foi EXCLCS1VE CHICAGO SHOWING DOUGLAS McLEAN la His Very Latest Paramount "THE JAILBIRD" BAND BOX V800 nr.

La Salle 1 OLIVE THOAIAS 1 I luuuuui rviiy I 1 I I 1 BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY. WATERBABY: THERE ARE PEO-ple who do not react well after a cold bath, and consequently should not indulge. Tcople with weak hearts, anemia, Rright's disease, ovarian troubles, should refrain. But the average normal, healthy young woman can NORTH Friday Saturday Rex Beach's -GOING SOME A Night With the Posts 5 Big Vaudeville Acts 5 Lysss Hazard's Orehestra Csmlnf Sunday Rlsolerts Br. Sensational Twins 1st Tints at Pesular Prlos ml NOW PLAYING J.

PARKER READ Production of 1 Splendor and Panoramic Beauty Bt-slJtiajr AT ral.ccjrM The Leopard Woman i The Startling; Role of a Fascinating Enchantress, Portrayed by LOUISE GLAUM I Pantheon Fashion Review L'nfolds a Vision of Persian Creations. Gorsreous and Elaborate; Displayed on Living Models Musical Presentation by PANTHEON ORCHESTRA ARMIN HAND. DIRECTOR BtmWiAir IA1 PENCE I Better than ever that's the Verdict WALLACE REID "WHAT'S YOUR HURRY" And a Spectacular Shew STARTING MONDAY ANITA STEWART In Kathleen Norrla' Popular Story MAKKIET AND THE PIPER" mm 3319 NORTH CLARK STREET Thomas Meighan 5 In His Latest Production "CIVILIAN CLOTHES' ROSENSWEET'S ORCHESTRA Bigger and Better Than Ever DEARBORN DIVISION at DEARBORN DOROTHY DALTON tn "HALF AN HOUR" nr I ITYT? on wilson ave, Ul jLUAt STATION AT MAE MURRAY AND DAVID POWELL in RIGHT TO LOVE" LAKE SHORE Broadway at Belmont Cont. 7 to 11 P. LEW CODY in "The Butterfly Man KEYSTONE.

Clara K. Young-. 3912 SHERIDAN ROAD "For the Soul of Rafael" ARGM0RE Arryle and Kenmore Area. Marshall SeOan't "DON'T EVER MARRY" A CTTDI Lincoln and Diverey Pkwy. LAOlLKLI 6:30 to 11 P.

M. ALL-STAR CAST In "THE WHITE CIRCLE" NEWKENMORE KenraTnudesWiJ" Maurice Tourneur't "THE WHITE XI RULE" ADELPHI "Sr." --SrVSt Elalss Hammentels la "feint ef View" iylCALO Clar Street and Balateral Ana u. EUiee HaatnientaJa la "Peint et View" 5 WA LANE COURT Clark and Hj Center Streets H. B. Walthall.

The Spleadld Hazard rosewood Elaiae Haiasjarstaia la "Pstat ef Veaw" A --av" i il 1" JT LJBr RIN-S car BALAnSkl YKTTW fnr CHAS. RAY Wi A VILLAGE SLEUTH fe THATCHER'S 'S ORCHESTRA i -V CHAS. CHAPLIN jll "Tillies Punctured i SOUTH 20th Century 4708 PRAIRIE AVENUE Paramount Pictures have been, are now and will be the World's' Finest Motion Pictures, and can be seen in thU vicinity only at the 20TH CENTURY THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY I Thomas Meighan Star of -The Miracle Man" and "Male A Female. In lV "Civilian Clothes" 1 ST A nniiinnnminininni gs7TH AND COTTAGE OROVE AVE. Matinee and Night JVIOLA DANA "A Chorus Girls' -Romance" Coming; Tomorrow EARLE WILLIAMS 1 in I 'The Purple Cipher' 9-iJ7X WILL ROGERS "Cupid, the Cowpuncher Also Snub Pollard Comedy and Burton Holme iravelogue II CONWAY TEARLE in.

MAKUUlXtU HLAK1 Also "THE HOPE" With An All-Star Cast EN ST A ATLANTIC 26TH AND CRAWFORD Photoplays and Loop Vaudeville UtDVADn 63D ST- HARVARD AV. ilAKVAKlJ MATINEE and HIGHT CHARLES RAY "A VILLAGE SLEUTH" NEW PARK 5lBt st nd Calumet Ave ALL-STAR CAST IN "THE LAW OF THE YUKON" PRAIRIE GARDEN Conway Tearle and Grace Davidson tn "ATONEMENT" KIMBARK 6240 KIMBARK AVENUE REX BE ACS' "THE SILVER HORDE" NEW PRESIDENT MAHHALI. SEIT.AS'S "THE COUNTRY THAT GOD FORGOT" VERNON 61ST ANI VERNON AVE. THOS. MEIGHAN.

"CIVILIAN CLOTHES" I IWnrW 63 and HAITED STREETS LiilUCJl MATINEE DAILY DOROTHY DALTON in "HALF AN HOUR" SHAKESPEARE ave. THOMAS MFIGHAN la "CiTilian Clothes HYDE PARK 5314 IAKE park atb. Kalherine MacDonald. "Notoriona Miss Lisle" COLUMBUS Mary Mile Mister. "Sweet Layer: der COMMERCIAL Rex Beach's "Coins Sows" I COSMOPOLITAN Hsi-SSs Ceawaj Tearle la "Maraeaed HearU" ifrouc Msrzsz i Elaine Hammsnrteln la "Point sf View" KENWOOD All-Star la East 47th Street Law of the Yakea" METROPOLITAN Vf Jack Malkail la "Ts Not" Csarlle Chaplin la "The AdvawtBrsr OAKLAND SO.

0., Jaek Hainan Ts "The Haas" PEERLESS STlr "WUNata Raaa-41. "Leewe Te i 3 1 1 1 12 train hftrsflf into the a p4 is OOHtWNS BOTTLED -wm-i. -TS Green Chile Cheese Is fjno because It Is made right Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Saaau TbJ esei silj-ea. For eanples ad-mtmim. X.

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